& hundred aud fifty millions of dull it s, with a mere handful for an army, with a small Navy, and a commerce struggling for existence. Now, her ships of commerce and war, bot It are studding the Witters of the whole world, and her influence is equal, if not superior throughout this globe to any other nation; aud that influence was not gained, nor is it held by the bayonet, but purely by the importance of her commerce. Our Navy is respectable in size, and invincible in prowess, and should occasion require it, could in a few months be augmented to hundreds of the best war vessels if the world; while our Army could, by the cfii oncy of our militia system, in six mont hs be aug? mented to half million well disciplined troops. During this century we have more than doubled ?>ur number of States, and extended our territory ;o over six times the amount we then held. From four or five millions of inhabitants, we have in? creased to over thirty millions ; and if our Gov? ernment continues to the end of the present ccntu tj, we will number about eighty-two millions, with? out the annexation of the b ilaflce of Mexico and Cuba, which I think will be effected during the next forty years. But the most distinguishing feature of this cen? tury is the education of woman ; in which move? ment the United States have emphatically taken the lead. Previous to the time mentioned, the ed? ucation of woman was but little thought of, and if by chance one was found that had been educated j> airs. T. lt. G. The Anderson Gazette and the LaureusviUe Herald please copy. LIST OF CONSIGNEES AT Ai\IE_SJN DEiCT For the week ending Sept. 20, lbtiO. J B E Sloan, S Brown, jr, J F Hagood, England & Bewlcy, Moores & Major, H A Wiley, Blccklcy & Craytons, J E Adgcr, Evins & Hubburd, V.' H D Gaillard, S M Wilkes, D Brown, H W Kuhtman, 1 W Taylor, G II Korber, II L Jeffers, S E Maxwell, A B Grant, Bensou & J, R Adgcr, J B Sit ton. B 11 R R Go, Harrison & Whitners, Smith & Hovey, W S Williams, J S Chambers, W S Kirkscy, J Hunter, Sloan & T, E Herudon, .1 Wilson, J J Brown, A S Martin, J F Wilson, S J Slotnan, Wilhite & Harri? son, S E Maxwell, J S Lorton, Sloan, Sullivan & Co, J W Clark, W C McFall, F Breda, A P Calhouu, j N E Sloan, Rev Mr Banscmer, W S Sbarpe. Slow era & Co, J Lawrence, S J Hammond, S H Owens, T A Sherard, W Y Shcrard, E P Vcrncr, B Rhctt, Brown, Yandiver & Co, H L Jeffers, A U Nort is, II A II Gibson, Z W Green, J II Yoight, T J Keith, E E Alexander, H E Ravcnel, C Ritz, B L Roberts, j B Smith, C Wrifford, E B Sloan, S Hinman, J L Oit. 0. II. P. FANT, Agent. ANDERSON, Octoueb 8, 18G0. COTTON.?The sales for the week ending (bin afternoon, two o'clock, amount to 207 bales, at 8 to 10 cents. Prices range to-day as high as 10 c, for a prime quality. n????? ? SFEOI-AJLi KOTICK8. "PALMETTO. RIFLEMEN! This Company will hold its first monthly meeting at the Female College building, (near the Presbyterian Church,) on SATURDAY EVENING, the 1th of October next, at early candle-light. All members of the Company are requested to bo present. S. BLECKLEY, Sec. and Trcas. Sept. 25, 16(10 7 2t Arrivals at tlie Hotels For week ending Sept. 2!), 18(30. AT THE BENSON HOUSE, BY C. C. LANGSTON. J G McMullcn, S VV II Hunt, Elberton, Geo ; J F Craft, Elbert- Co~ Geo; J J Cunningham, Mr and Mrs C T Haskcll, Charles T Haskell, jr, Joseph C Ilaskcll, John C Haskell, Lewis Haskcll, Paul Has? kcll, Miss S Ilaskcll, Miss Wardlaw, Abbeville; Mr and Mrs L C Ilaskcll anil 2 children, Arkansas; A A Scott, S C; 11 T Tusten, Williamston ; James A McDavid, Greenville: W W Holland and lady, Hart well, Geo: E Sharpc, Pickens; W 11 Dendy, Walhalla ; S W Crawford, Franklin Co, Geo ; Wm Murdoch, Salisbury, N C ; D Raukin, New York ; V.' M Fant, Edward Fant, Fork; E W Byr?ui, Jno ; McPhail and lady, M Cobb, Anderson ; J W Cobb, | Pendlctoh; D C Harden, N C. AT THE ANDERSON HOTEL, S. II. LANGSTON. Wm Magill. Richard W Maher, Anderson ; Wm Holland. Murivvell, Geo; R II Armstrong, Lewis-j burg. Tenn: Mrs Wbarton, Miss G Wharton, Miss E Wharton, Chavicslou; J A Gray, Maj William Simpson, Dark Corner. Souwier?isrSj to your Post! M A. I I C I-I!! MOORES & MA JOE WO I L? w. Anderson. S. C. Oct. 4, 1801? 8 if SLOAN & TOWERS AR"E now receiving and opening their NEW STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of all person:* making purchases. It is useless to boast of our STOCK and LOW PRICKS?this is too common in advertising; but we will say that our COOL'S have been carefully selected, and that wean; satis? fied that we can enter into honorable competition with any House in the place. Call iu and try us, and judge for yourselves. Oct. 4, 1800 8 .It R0CK"r3LA"nD CASSIMEEE8 AT SLOAN & TOWERS'. IT is unnecessary to recommend this Goods?it recommends itself; its durability and fast, colors ^arujamwi'by-alLwItaliav.c tried it Try it, fyou who have not.) und you will be satisfied of the truth of the above. Oct. 4, 1800 S .It -I PATEOXTZE Southern Manufactories! JUST RECEIVED AT SLOAN & TOWERS, a lot of KAOLIN CROCKERY WARE, manufactured in Fdgoficld District, S. C. This Ware is nice and cheap?every one should buy it. Oct. 4, 1800 8 ut FRESH ARRIVALS! WE would respectfully announce to our friends and ihe public generally, that we arc now receiving our usual supply of lilILL WafffiSm GOODS, To an examination of which we invite all, and feel confident that we can suit anyone iu bath Goods and ju ices. Call and see. SLOAN. SULLIVAN & CO., Ac the "Cheap Corner." Oct. 4, isr.o 8 at Guns, Pistols, &a, " LOOS OUT FOE vOmSG TOiTZl PAY a visit, to F. BREDA'S GUN STOIU:. :: Anderson C. IL. where you v.iil und von: eho in the grcnD>;J and ?nesi variety that cv ? ? > brought tii this Snie. as Rifles, Pistols In bushel, Double tlarrol Shot Guns, long barrels and -in::!! c.-dib'< - of all description, Walking (.'an-. any quantity and quality. Ladies' Leather Bask-.; :, and thousands o:her different Fancy Articles. F. BREDA. - Oct. 4, 1800 8 lm COURTNEY, TENFENT & CO., parMttarf, Cuflmj, Suits, ft,, 35 liavnc Street, Charleston S. C. KEEP constantly on hand a large Stock of Plough Steel and Nails of the best brand, at the lowest Cash prices. Oct. 1, 1800 8 ly Factory Thread MADE EXPRESSLY Fol: US AND EVERY BUNCH WARRANTED, AT NINETY-FIVE CTS. CASH, AND ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTEEN CREDIT, AT S1IARPE & WATSON'S, i Sept. 18, 1800 0 tf . EVINS & HUBB?RD DEALERS IN mwm & ?mmm&&> ANDERSON C. H., S. C. THANKFUL for the patronage heretofore given to this house, wc would solicit the same in the future. Persons wishing to buy GS-emiine Ai*tieles would find it to their interest to call and examine our complete Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, &c. Next Door to England & Bewley's, On the Northeast corner of the public square. do you want Fine Shaving or Toilet Soaps, Colognes, Toilet Wa? ters, Extracts and Essences, Hair Pomades or Oils, or any preparation for improving the Hair, Teeth, I or Skin, call at EVINS & HUBBARD'S DRUG STORE TO UET A (iOOl) ARTICLE. if you wish to buy Soda, Cream Tartar, Starch, Indigo, Madder, Bo? rax, Whiting, Glue, Sulphur, Alum, Copperas, Linseed Oil, White Lead, Train Oil, Lamp Oil, Sweet Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Alcohol, Seidlitz Powders, Yeast Powders, Putty, Oi* .Anything* Else Usually kept in a Drug Store, you can get it at FAIE PRICES by calling on EVINS & HUBBARD, Who have constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line. if you want PURE WINES AND BRANDIES For medicinal purposes, you can obtain the very best, brands at evins & hxjk?ar?'s. Wc call particular altentiou t n all Preparations made by us. which wo guarantee in ho of the PUSES? HATSEIALS. Country Phvdi.daiis will find i: to :! ?-ir iidvanttttre h 'air State 8 xicuitaral Society ". ?JI G? ftOLIHA. .l'Q i : iYiiLD, AT COLUMBIA, }r. 18th, L4ti, loth cud l?th Nov., 1880. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the State Agricultural Society of South Carolina respectfully call the attention of the citizens of South Carolina, and the Southern State.-, to their approaching Ex? hibition. Premiums will be awarded for all articles of Ag? ricultural, Horticultural. Potnological and Mechan? ical interest, as well as for all articles of Ladies* Fmtcr Work and Domestic Economy, embraced in <:\.itprehciisivc Prcu .urn List, which can be ;. application in II. J. GAGE, Secretary oi the Society, at Fair Furest, S. C, or to R. M. STOKES, Columbia, S. f. '!': ? benefits to the State, arising from these Anneal Exhibitions, are beginning to be recognized now by almost everybody, and the Committee feels confident in assuring Visitors that they will be fully repaid for their investment. All articles intended exclusively for Exhibition, will be pas?? 2 ly ;s O 2 ? S: .-; 2 3L. Ii W e e : ? . ?< ? .. if I stand, taking pictubes at nrTf clnts. \lti refer:- . .uy one who has ever patronized him for the proof that they are NO HUMBUG t Sept. 4, 1800 4 tf SB -WING, HAIR-DRESSING, &c i? o is e k rr ?? Would take this method of informing the public thai his HARBER SHOP has been re-fitted and newly furnished. He is prepared to accommodate customers at all hours, Sundays excepted. Jplj1" Shop in the Benson House. Aug. L'H, 1801) "J ly NOTICE lo hereby given to all whom it may concern, that application will be made to the next Legislature of South Carolina to alter and amend the charter of incorporation of the town of Anderson iu certain particulars. j Aug. 23, 1860 S 8ta 1 ANDERSON PRICES CURRENT, Corrected weekly by England & Bewley. bagging, 17 bale rope. 10 @ m. bagging twine, o5 ^ " adamantine candles, 95 30 sperm candles, 45 % 50 rio coffee, 18 20 java coffee, 20 tea, 00 @ 1.00 1uce, oa '(.,. 7 I N. 0. sugar, 11 @ 12a (c) coffee do. 1H @'l2 b) do. do. 124" (a) do. do. 13"? 13* crushed do. 14 loaf do. 14 ? 15 n. o. molasses, 65 west india do. 40 ? 45 salt, %1 sack, $2 25 cast steel, 22 @ 25 german steel, 14 (?) 15 blister do. 10 (a) 12* swede iron, G* ? 7 " english do. 5 % u band do. oa ? 7" sheet do. ? ? 10 I castings, 0} (w. 10 nails, 5@0| I rifle tow der, $7 00 @ 7 50 blasting do. $5 00 @ 5 50 lead, 9 ? 10 1 shot, V big, s2 25 ? 2 50 indigo, $1 50 madder. 20 blue stone, 10 @ 18 1 linseed oil. $1 10 ? 1 25 i train do. 00 @ 1 00 I white lead, 25 lb kegs, 52 60 @ 2 75 french glass, 8 X 10, 3 00 ? 3 25 j do. do. 10 X 12, 8 50 (a\3 75 I do. do. 12* 14, 3 75 (fr. 4 00 mackerel, in kits, No. 3, $8 26 do. " " 2, 3 50 do. " " 1, 3 751 tobacco, . 25 ? 60 yarn, si 10 ? 1 20 J shirting, 8a@9 osnaburgs, 11 (W> 12^ Country Produce. cotton, 0j (?. 10 flouu, "jO bbl., s8 00* wheat, , 1 25 CORN, 1 25 meal, 1 25 lard, 18 ?20 tallow, 10 Co 12,1 15 UTTER, 15 EGGS. 10 CHICKENS, 121 to 15 I ICON, bog round. 17"to 18 ? I swan, 20 if.???'s. 2* For Die Legislature. ? . ;.; - ?med by t!?. frivwte f .".Ly. i!T*? ER : ??? h . it rind ? :.ie to . -.set ?,..?? Leirislii i-ij' i'; c friends of Maj. .lOlIN V. MOORE 1111 UOtince 11 i 111 ti candidate lor the Legislature at the ensuing election. For Clerk. ft?!" We are authorized to announce Capt. II. it. VAN DIVER as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the neal election. ?i-jy" The friends of Col. F. A. MOKE announce him a eai didate for Clerk of the Court for Ander? son District at the next election. fg&" The many friends of ELIJAH WEBB, Esq., would announce him as a candidate for Clerk of the Court for Anderson District at the next election. To the Vilert of Anderson District : ?? M/vmu Cwunim " liavc annoiineed my name us a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election, and it is due to them, as well as to the voters of the District generally, that I should make a response to the announcement. At the close of my last canvass, I stated publicly that 1 did no' expect to bo again a candidate, nnd my purpose remained unshaken until December last, when my situation was in many respects greatly changed? owing to my misfortune, which is known to the District. 1 was born and reared in this District, and am, perhap.-, the oldest citizen of this town?have al? ways resided here, and hope that my bones may repose in her soil. 1 huvo received many favors from my fellow-citizens, and have tried to discharge the tru:it they have so long confided to nie with courtesy, zeal and strict fidelity. My past services and performance in the office is the best guarantee I can offer the District for a faithful discharge of its duties iu the future. Many voters, therefore, and mv friends generally, are authorized to use my name 11s a candidate for re-elect ion. ELIJAH WEHR. Cothran, Jeffers & Co., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE undersigned will continue the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city. They beg leave to return their thanks to their friends for the liberal patronage extended to them, aud to so? licit its continuance. Particular attention will he given to the sale of COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, cic, and to all busi? ness entrusted to their care. WADE S. COTHRAN, HENRY L. JEFFERS, WM. u. JEFFERS. Charleston, Sept. 10, 18t!0 5?3m JOTASSE LODGE, So. 18,1. O.ofO. F. Meets every FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, at Oild Fellows' Hall. The members are required to be punctual in attendance. By order of the N. G. J. W. BROTHERS, Secretary. ?!i.ji?? 11, 1560 5 ly Election Notice. i election held at til t various boxes kvi District >.. Moore. Pcniiic-.o!.?T. j. Beilotte, B. E. Seaborne, E. A. Sharps. ' vnic's?J. C. llaynie, William Haynic, W. S. ? t iville?L. P. Feathcrston, J. L. Williams, L .' ? 1 Sherurd s?Jas. W. Sherard, James A. Gray, J. W. Simpson. Greenwood?B. F. Glen, Willis Watkins, G. D. Barr. Bozcinan's?N. McAlbter, G. W. Belcher, H. P. Price. White Plains?Jobb King, D. Watkins, W. C. Wclborn. Towuvillc?M. Palmer, G. W. Burns, H. R. Van diver. Storeville?Jasper Brown, R. B. Doyle, J. T. Rice. ' Ccutrcville?J. L. McElroy, Asa Avery, David Watkins. Andersonville?F. E. Harrison, C. E. Barle T Wells. Williamston?J. C. Griffin, F. A. Uoke, D. Ligon Honea Path?R. Cobb, W. H. Aoker, J. C. Wil? liams. StantonviUe?AUen Kelley, J. J. Coolay, J. Jef? ferson Poor. Howard's?S. A. Dean, Samuel Dean, D. 0. Howard. Calhouu?B. F. Smith, J. M. Cox, Hampton Poor. McClinton's?Newton Gilmer, Levi Burris, P. K. Norris. Orrville?Charles Webb, M. Duckworth, J. N. Wilson. Douthit's?J. P. Sitlon, W. M. Orr, R. Elrod. Brown's Muster Ground?Dr. J. Hix, Lutcy Cox, Win. Holland. Bcllon?G. B. Tclford, G. W. McGee, J. II. Tel ford. Evergreen?E. J. Earlc, J. Cunningham, M. H. Smith. Minion's?J. W. Major, Benson Black, A. J. Smith. REGULATIONS. Retolced, That the Managers of Elections are re? quired to pay special attention to tho following portions of the law relating to elections: 1. The names of voters to be regularly written as they vote, and the lists preserved. If two or more tickets (i. e., tickets written on) be found rolled up together, or more names be found written on any ticket than ought to be voted for. all such tickets not to be counted. No voter shall be allowed to put in more than a .-ingle ballot or piece of paper iu the same box or vessel; but a ticket is to be counted though it con? tain fewer names than arc to be voted for. ;l. If any Manager shall knowingly receive an illegal vole, or shall refuse to admit legal votes, or d! neglect or refuse to attend to the election, or . coiinl the ballots before the proper time, or at uiicr than the proper place, he shall be liable Managers are authorized to administer oaths and examine witnesses; to maintain order and regularity at the polls: and. by order in writing, (directed to the Sheriff, Constable or Special Depu? ty,) to commit to jail for one day any person who shall refuse to obey the lawful commands of the Managers, or who shall disturb their proceedings. 5. If any person refuse to make the proper oath, or if the Managers shall be otherwise satis? fied that he is not qualified, his vote shall be re? jected. The Managers, or any other person entitled to vote, may challenge any person offering to vote. (j. .Managers are authorized to swear each other, or they may be sworn by any one authorized to administer an oath. 7. In case of the death, removal from the Dis? trict, or refusal to serve, of any Manager, a major? ity of the delegation are authorized and required to fill up :he vacancy by appointment in writing. 8. Polls to be opened at !? o'clock, A. M., and closed at 4 o'clock, P. M., with convenient inter? vals. J'iic box, vessel or bag to be scaled up wLen the polls are closed, and not to be opened except to receive on the second day, aud to count the voles at the regular time and place. Retolved, That the Managers of Elections, prior to their proceeding to the elections, do take the fol? lowing silt ? r affirmation before some Magistrate,* or one ol tue Managers of Elections, to wit: ?? That they will faithfully and impartially conduct u:- : attend the foregoing elections, agreeably to the '..v.: 'ituiicn of the State of South Carolina and the laws thereof." Resolved, That in future, no person qualified-to vote for members of each branch of the Legisla? ture, shall be permitted to vote iu more than one election district or parish, and the Managers of Elections throughout this State are hereby required and directed, if they think proper (or on tho ap? plication of any elector present,) to administer to any person or persons offering to vote, the follow? ing oath : I, A. B., do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be.) that I have not, at this general elec? tion for members of the Legislature, voted in this or any other district or parish, and that 1 am con? stitutionally qualified to vote?so help me God." And if any person or persons, required as aforc Jijiid to take said oath or affirmation, shall refuse to do soTIhell"the Managers, in their respective Elec? tion Districts and Parishes, shall b". and arc here? by, required aud enjoined to refuse such vote or votes, and in case the Managers shall refuse to require the oath as aforesaid when demand? ed, they shall be liable to all the pains und penalties they would be liable and subject to for neglecting any other duties required by them as Managers of Elections for cither branch of the Legislature. Resolved, That the Act amending (he fourth Soc ?tion of the Constitution of the State of South Caro? lina be herewith published, to wit: ??Every free white man of the age of twenty-one years, (paupers and non-commissioned officers and private soldiers of the Army of the United States excepted,) who hath been a citizen and resident in this State two years previous to the day of elec? tion, and who hath a freehold of fifty acres of land, or a town lot which he hath been legally seized and possessed at least six months before such election, or not having such a freehold or town lot, hath been a resident iu the election District in which he offers to give his vote, six months before the said election, shall have a right to vote for a member or members to serve in either branch of the Legisla? ture for the Election District in which he holds such property or is so resident." Resolved, That the two years' residence required by the Constitution iu u voter, arc the two years immediately previous to the election, and the six months' residence in the Election District, are the six mouths immediately previous to the election. But if any person has his home in the State, he : does not lose the right of residence by temporary j absence with the intention of returning: aud if he has his home iu the Election District, his right to I vote is not impaired by a temporary absence with ?the intention of returning: but if one has his home and his family in another Stale, the presence o' siieii person, although continued for two years in the State, gives no right to vote. Resolved, That it shall be the duty of some one of the Managers of Elections, at each poll, to meet the .Managers of Elections at the Court House, or place appointed by law to count the votes, and should the Managers of any poll wilfully neglect to have tho votes at that poll received taken to the Court House, or place appointed by law to count the votes, by some one of them, and counted ac? cording to law, each of the Managers shall be sub? ject to be indicted, and on conviction, shall be fined at the discretion of the Court, in a sum not exceeding twenty dollars. (A. A. 1851, pp. 131, 133.) Resolved, That Managers of Elections through? out the State be and arc hereby enjoined to use the utmost diligence, caro and promptness, in dis? charging their duties, in making correct and full returns, and in enforcing the laws and resolutions provided for their guidance, so as to insure fair and valid elections, aud preserve the purity of the elective franchise. Resolved, That it shall be the special duty of the Managers to report, to the Attorney-General and Solicitors all violations of the election law, and all cases of bribery and corruption, and to use their best efforts to bring the offenders to justice. Sept. 25, I860; * I NEW FIRM AND NEW STOCK! ?-:o: Confectionary and ftAMV m?m. THE nndorsignod ha-nng purchased tho Stock at Confectionarieii and Fancy Goods of J. M- Part ? low, would inform the public that they have in store and are constantly receiving a full supply of articles in this line, such as CANDIES, RAISINS, NUTS OF ALL KINDS, FRUITS, FRESH AND PRESERVED, OYSTERS, SARDINES, MACKEREL GINGER, SPICE, PEPPER, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ALE, PORTER. LAGER DEER, WINES 01 ALL kinds, SYRUPS, &c. In tn? v Goods Lino We have an ? siye a -'ortiaent, among which wiU be fonn? Violi ? Banjos, Accordeons, Tambo rines; Hair ?. 1 ! and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Port Morien se , Writing Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelopes; Percussion Caps, Buggy and Wagon Whips, and many oth^r articles in this branch tcO numerous to wmiioa. We invite the attention of the community gener aRy to our Stock, comprised of an extensive varie? ty and which will bo sold at the most re&?on&lls prices, for Cash only. SAMUEL H. owen. Aug. 21, 1850 2 ? Splendid Wholesale Stock o? HAMILTON EASTER & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP FOREIGN DRY GOODS, ON THE TIPPER FLOORS Of Nos. 199, 201 and 203, Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, Ixvite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS to their large and splendid assortment of FOREIGN DRY GOODS, j?Z3- Entirely of their own Importation, Selected by one of the firm, in tho 3XanTifu.ctliving- Districts of EUROPE, And which, in VARIETY OF ASSORTMENT. GOOD TASTE IN SELECTION and MODERATE PRICES cannot be excelled by any House in tho UHTTED STATES. Aug. 11, 1300 1 8m PARMEITTER & CAMPBELL'S SEWING MACHINES, (BOOTHS PATENT.) THE subscribers call the attention of the publh) to the above Sewing Machines. These machines are reliable, simple, cheap and durablo, and well adapted to sewing different kinds of cloth?from the finest fabric to the coarsest plantation goods. It is wonderful tho amount of labor they save. Ladies who have tried them, arc completely fasci nntcd with the rapidity and neatness with which their work is done. These Machines, now offered to the public of Anderson and Pickens Districts by the undersigned, through their regular agent, Mr. John Hammond, arc thought to be superior to anything of the kind yet offered in this market, when you take into account the price, the simplicity of their machinery, and the case of learning to sew on them. The learning to sew is often diffi? cult, but on these machines it is thought to be less so than on tiny machine the subscribers have seen* Price of Machine, S50.00; Hemmer, $5.00. The Machine may be taken either with or without the Hemmer, as the purchaser may desire. For further particulars apply to the subscribere* or agent, at, Anderson C. H., S. C. A. P. CATER, CHARLES GAILLIARD, HERBERT HAMMOND. Sept. 11, 18C0. 5 tf O losing Business. Selling off at prime Cost I DETEEI?SEI) TO '"'LOSE BUSINESS, I WILL OFFER My :Lnrg:c StoeLc of BEY S^Q Ali &&>??@IB? AT NEW YORK COST. CALL AT NO. 1 GRANITE ROW, And Con/ince Youraelt A.. KRAKER August 14, 1800 I tf DENTAL CAED. Dr. R~M.'TROST, Surgeon X> entist, (LATE OF CHARLESTON,) HAVING located in Anderson, offer? his sorrieoJr to its citizens and vicinity in every branch of hiir profession. N. B.?Particular attention paid to the regultf tion of children's teeth, ggf Rooms over E. W. Brown's Store. Aug. 28, 1SG0 3 If ^ NOTICE Is hereby given that application will bo made t& the next Legislature for an aU incorporating tbo " Palmetto Riflemen," a volunteer military compa nv to be formed at Anderson. Aug. 28, 1800 3 3m NOTICE. Application will be made to the next Legislator? for an act to incorporate Shiloh (Baptist) ChurcQ with the usual powers and privileges. Aug. 21, 18G0 2 SBt SAM'L. H. OWEN { /CONTINUES to repair Clocks, Watches and Jcrchp f \j at his.old stand. All work warranted. j AM* sv,vm $ tf