The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, October 18, 1860, Image 3

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Institute Ilall. at Norfolk, Va.. has been sold fox- $3750 to a-German congregation, who Avill make a church of it. . Senator Seward has completed his Wes? tern stumping tour, and has returned to his home in Auburn. Sew York. The police of Memphis, Tonn., appeared in uniform on the 5th inst. CLOTHING. TUE subscribers Imvc a large Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, coxsistixu ok COATS.. PAKTS AND VESTS, "Whieb they will close out at very LOW PRICES, iroiz cash, Or to punctual customers ON TIME. Call and examine our Stock before buying. Wc have also the celebrated GOLDEN' 1.151.1, SHIRTS. SLOAN & TOWERS. Oct. IS, 18C0 10 4t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Z*Ctui*eiis JDiistx'ict, LN EGUI1Y. Henrietta Irby, et al., \ vs. > Bill for Partition. J. "W. Harrington, Adm'r., el a'. ) WILL DE SOLD, at Wilflasnston, in Anderson District, On Wednesday(flfc ~iIi tin.;, <-;" November next, the TRACT OF LAND described in the plcadilig.*, containing about 10-ncres, situated in the village of .Williani.sion. Terms.?A credit of chip, two, three and four years, in four eo.ual :iU!ii:;;l instalments, with in? terest from the day of sale, payable annually, r Purchaser to give bond, with two good sureties, and pnv in cash the costs and for titles. JJ. R. CAMPBELL, c.k t..u. . Oct. 15, 1SG0 Ht 8t . I. W. TAYLOR, No. 7 Granite Row, . ANDERSON G. IL, S. C. HAS just received a large and well selected Stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Such as Calicoes, PcLniucs, Homespuns, Twills, Jeans, Fancy Dry Goods. GROCERIES, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Salt in seamless sacks. Mo? lasses, Liquors of all kinds, and prices. Ragging and Rope, Raisins. Cheese, Powder, Shot and Lead, Tobacco and Scgnrs. CROCKjEJRY, Such as Cups and Saucers, and every description of Crockery. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils^ Window Glass. White Lead, Chemi? cals, Dye Sintis, Indigo, Madder, kc. All the above articles will be sold below the mar? ket prices. Come one, conic all, and judge for yourselves. I make no boa.^t, but I promise to sell cheaper ( for the same articles than can he bought in Ander- j -itffty. i Jm:*-lJ*C.-? iu.iu?tafer-ij^-.tsi 11mrh.^H-tinrttrr-r I am determined to give I hem away. Call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as T am certain 1 can give you entire satisfaction in both prices and qimlitw IS 11 AM W. TAYLOR. Oct. IS, 1800 10 if HEAD-QUARTERS. '? UNION Q. II., S. C.,;Octocrn G, 1SG0. GesekaL Omars No. ?. GENERAL'S of Brigade respectively nro"rcqtiircd by law annually to make and transmit to the Ad? jutant and Inspector General, by the first day of October, a complete report of the strength of his Brigade"; aud the public arms, &c, in its posses- , sion.' . Generals of Brigade, who have failed to comply w'th this law, arc hereby required to make such report by the first day of Noven b r proximo. Generals of Brigade ore, by law, responsible for the organization and discipline of their respective Brigades!-and it is incumbent upon each one of ?jtbeni to require their Colonels' to discharge their duties; therefore, no incomplete report will be ac? cepted from a General of Brigade, unless it is ac companied^with a statement thai each defaulting i Colonel has been arrested, and has been or will he i court murtialed. Jt is at all times of consequence that the Com-1 niandcr-in-Chief ami the Legislature'shall have in- ! formation in reference lo the militia of the State: j it may.be of vast importance thai the next Legisla- I tare have information as to the exact strt uglh ami j condition of each Regiment and Corps in lln/Staic. I It is therefore, hoped that each Gcueral of tlrigad? will use his utmost efi'ort to procure tin- itito lion so much desired. Ry order : R. G M. DUNON.iNT; Adjutant and Inspector-General. Oct. 18, 18?0 10 It EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, S. C, Oct. 12, 1SG0. By His Excellency WILLIAM.H. GIST, Govern and Commandcr-in-C'iticf in and oacr the State t South Carolina. WHEREAS Eloctors or President and Vice Pres? ident of the United Staces are appointed by the General Assembly of South Carolina; and whereas an Act of Congress, passed in 18-10. fixed the time when these Electors shall lie appointed on "a*"day when the Legislature of this State is not in regular session. In consequence thereof, 1, WIL? LIAM H. GIST, in the exercise of the authority conferred by the Constitution to convene the Leg? islature on extraordinary occasions, do issue this my proclamation, calling upon those Senators of the General Assembly whose terms of office have not expired, and those who have been now recent ly elected3, and the members <>',' the House of Rep? resentatives who have been now?^eceutly elected, to convene at Columbia on the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER NEXT, that they may be present, on the Tuesday following, to appoint Electors of President and Vice President, in conformity to the Act of Congress above referred to; and also that they may, if advisable, lake* ac.ion for the, safety and protection of the State. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, on (he twelfth day of October, in the 3'ear of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred ^ and sixty. WILLIAM H. GIST. ' Isaac H. Mean's, Secretary of State. Oct. 18, 18-30 10 Ct J100RE & FE ATHERST0N, Attorneys at Law, TTTAVE formed a copartnership for the practice of JjL Law in the Western Circuit. Business entsnatod to their care will be promptly attended to. l The senior partner will also attend to any mattor coming under the jurisdiction of the Court of Equity. Offico in Masonic Duildititr. Anderson C. IL, S. C. JOnN V. MOORE.J. C. C. FEATHERST0N. ?-Aognst 14, 1*.M> 1 ly SIX WEEKS LONGER JOHN MILL WEE Has concluded to remain in Anderson until after THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, In order to give every true Southerner an oppor? tunity of leaving their wives and sweethearts one of his UNSURPASSED AMBROTYPES ! He will continue to take Pictures at FIFTY CTS. jgT "Minute Men," HALF-a dollar. In case that Old Abe Lincoln is Elected, he will no longer he found pointing his camera at the faces of Carolina's brave sons and fair daugh? ters, but will shoulder his old gun and point it at the hearts of abolition thieves and cut-throats ! Oct. 18. 1800 10 ANDERSON PRICES CURRENT. Corrected weokly by England & Bswley. BAGGING. 17 bale ROPE. 10 @ I2J BAGGING TWINE, 23 ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 25'? 80 SPE11M CANDLES, 45 (W> 5? iilti COFFEE. 18 (??? 2'J JAVA COFFEE, 20 TEA. CO f.r 1.00 lilCE, 0.1 '(? 7 N. O. sugar. 11 (?? 12J (C) COFFEE do: lH'f?, 12 ill) do. do. 12$ .(A i do. do. 134 CRUSHED do. 14 " loaf do. 14 (,;. 15 n. <>. MOLASSES, 05 WEST india do. 40 ty, 45 SALT, y sack, $2 25 CAST STEEL, 22 (? 25 GERMAN STEEL. i I 15 BLISTER do. 10 (./ 12* SWEDE [RON, 01 Q, 7 * ENGLISH do. h Or, ?'I BAND do. <;.', (7t/ 7' siieft ? y /? 10 castings, G\ o< k? nails, r>o<<\\ 111 flu powder, $7 00 a 7 5!? blasting do. S5 00 <v 5 50 LEAD, i) f-/, 10 shot. r?) bag, $2 2.-? (?> 2 50 indigo, $1 50 madder. 2D blue stone, 10 <? 18 linseed oil. Si 10 @ I 25 train tlo. 00 (ri 1 <IU white LEAD, 2? 1!) kegs, $2 50 Oj 2 75 french glass, * X 10. 00 Cr 2-, do. " do. 10 >S 12, 3. 50 (to 3 75 do. do. 12 I I, 3 75 G>) 4 Ot) mackerel, in hits. No. .!, ?8 25 do.* " 2. 3 5',) i do. " "1, 3 75 tobacco; 25 @ 50 yarn. $1 10 fa, 1 20 I sm irtino. r'A f? '.1 osnaburgs, 11 (<r. 12-] \ Country Produce. cotton. SU fi in FLOUK, 7! Mil., $8 MU WMiAT, I 25 CORN, 1 25 MEAL. 1 25 lard, 18 0i 2? ' tallow, 10 to 121 ! BETTER, 15 " I EGGSi 10 TTTfti tlf?JfFI-~ ' 1-1 to l? 1 bacon, hog round, 17 to 18 ; beeswax, 20 rags, L'A A.N>OI IIXCEM EPS' T> For Clerk. JK2T"Wc are authorized to announce Cap!. H. R. van diver as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the next election. fesy"' The friends of Col. F. A. HOKE announce him a candidate for CIcik of the Court for Ander? son District at the next election. 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 Voters of Anderson District : ??Many FltlEXUS" have announced my name as : a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the ensuing j election, and it is due to them, as wcP as to tin voters of the District generally, that 1 should make a response to the announcement'. At the close ol my last canvass. I stated publicly that I did not [ expect to be again a candidate, ami my purpose remained unshaken until December last, when my situation was in many respects greatly changed? owing to my misfortune, which is known lo the District. I was born ami reared in this District, and uni. perhaps, the oldest citizen of this lnwil?have a! j ways resided her.-, and hope that my bones may repose in !;??!? soil. I have received many favors from my fellow-citizens, ami have tried to discharge the iritsJ they have so long confided to me with ? i:rlos;.\ zeal and strict fidelity. My past services 111 : performance in the olHcc is the best guarantee '? offer \'u- District for :i faithful discharge of ' its duties in the future. Many voters, therefore, ami my friends genera ly, arc authorized to use my ' name as a candidate for re-election. ELIJAH WEBB. FRESH ARRIVALS! WE would respectfully announce to our friends and the public generally, that we arc now receiving our usual supply of GOODS, To an examination of which we invite all, ami feel confident that wc can suit any one in both Goods and prices. Call and see. sloan. sullivan ? co.. At the ?? ('heap Corner." Oct. 4. 1800 8 ? .".1 Guns, Pistols, &c. " LOOK OUT FOE CODING TIMES!" PAY a visit to F. BREDA'S gun STORE, at Anderson C. 1L, where you wiil find your choice in the greatest and finest variety that ever was brought to this State, as Rifles. Pirtols by the bushel. Double Barrel Shoi Guns, long barrels and small calibres of all description. Walking Canes of any quantity and quality. Ladies' Leather Baskets, and thousands other different Fancy Articles. ' F. BREDA. Oct. 4, 180O 8 1m Factory Thread MADE EXPRESSLY FOR US AND EVERY BUNCH WA R RAXTED, AT NINETY-EIVE CTS. CASH, AXD ONE DOLLAR .AND FIFTEEN CREDIT, AT" ^HARPE & WATSON'S. Sept. 18. 18W 6 tf EVINS & HUBBARD, DEALERS LN 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 Genuine Articles would find it to their interest to call and examine our complete Stock of DRUGS. ME DTCIXES. PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES. DYE-STUFFS. FANCY ARTICLES. PERFUMER Y. " 11RUSHES, &c. Noxt Door to England-& Bowley'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, or Skin, call at EVINS & H?BBARFS DRUG STORE TO RET A GOOD ARTICLE. IF YOU WISH TO BUY Soda. Cream Tartar. Starch. Indigo. Madder, Bo rax, Whiting, Clue. Sulphur, Alum. Copperas. Linseed Oil.' White Lend. Train Oil, Lamp Oil, Sweet Oil. Spirits Turpentine, Alcohol, Seidlitx Powders^ Vcisl Powders. Putty, Or Aiiytliittg; Else ' Usually kept in \ Drug Store, you can get it at I' ll LI 1'BICES by tailing on EVINS & UULBARD, Who have constantly on hand a full .supply of all articles in their line. IF YOU WANT PUKE WINKS AND ijRANDIES For medicinal purposes, you can obtain the very liest bran !-; at EVLNS & IIUUBARD'S. We call particular attention to all Preparations made by us, which we guarant?- to be of the PUREST MATERIALS. Country Physicians will find it to their advantage to call and examine our Stock and Prices. EVINS & Ill'RUARD, Next door to England & Bcwloy, Anderson, S. C. Oct. 4. 1800 ' 8 * tf Southerners, to your Post! MARCH!! MOORES & MAJOR WOULD respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Anderson and surrounding country to their large and well selected Stock of BOT i??S?i Of direct importation by Messrs. Hyatt, McBurney & Co., of Charleston, TOGETHER WITH A LAltHE SUPPLY Of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, IEON, SALT, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ti ''im ks, V alises3 READY-MADE CLOTEING, &c. Particular attention is invited to our large Stock of TOBACCO, &c, &c. Thanking the public generally for the liberal patronage extended to us, we solicit a continuance of the same. X. H.._\\e arc in the COTTON MARKET at al! 1 times. MOORES & MAJOR, No. 0 Granite Row. Anderson. S. C. ! Oet. 4, 1811) 8 tf SLOAN & TOWERS ARE now receiving and opening their NEW STOCK of Fall and Wmtev Goods, to which they invite the attention of all persons m iking pure! It is useless to boast of our STOCK und J."' PRICES?this is too common in advertising ; bill we will say that our GOODS have been carefully selected, and that we arc satis? fied that we can enter into honorable competition with any House in the place. Call in and try us, and judge for yourselves. Oct. 4, 18(10 8 Jit ROCK ISLAND i C ASSI MERES AT SLOAN & TOWERS'. IT is iiini"cess:iry to recommend this Goods?it recommends if self: its durability and fast colors are known by ail who have tried it. Try it. (you who have not.) mid . will be satisfied of the truth of the ove. Oct. I. IStil) 8 ol PATRONIZE t Southern Manufactories! JUST RECEIVED AT SLOAN & TOWERS, a lot of KAOLIN CftOCKERY WARE, manufactured in IMgcficld District. S. C. This Ware is nice and cheap?every one should buy it. Oct. 4. 1800 6 3t J. T. HORNE, WBisnrt mwfmt, ANDERSON C. H., S. C. Office?two doors west of Blecklev & Craytons'. Aug. 14, 1800 1 * ly COURTNEY, TENNENT & CO., IjarMuarr, Cutlm), ??its, tffy 35 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. KEEP constantly on hand a large Stock of Plough Si eel and Nails of the bcsl brand, at the lowest Cash prices. Oct. 4, 1800 8 ly SHAVING, HAIR-DRESSING, &c. JR O I ? ES II X S Would take this method of informing the public Thar his BARBER SHOP has been .rc-fittcd and newly furnished. He is prepared to accommodate customers at all hours, Sundays excepted, flgf- Shop in the Benson House. Ang. 2?. I860 ' S ly NEW HUM AND NEW STOCK! Confectionary and npiIE undersigned having purchased the Stock of jl CMnfectioiijiries und 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 BEER, WINES OF ALL KINDS, SYRUPS, &c. In tlio Fancy Goods Line We have an extensive assortment, among which will be found Violins, Banjos, Accordeons, Tambo rincs: Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Combs. Port Mommies; Writing Paper, Pens, Ink. Envelopes; Percussion Caps, Buggy and Wagon Whips, und many other articles in this branch too numerous to mention. We invito the attention of the community gener? ally to our Stock, comprised of an extensive varie? ty and which will be sold at the most reasonable prices, for Cash only. SAMUEL II. OWEN. Aug. 121. lSiiO .2 tf Splendid Wholesale Stock of F&RS13S8 iSY S??B8. HAMILTON EASTER & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, ON THE U1TF.R FLOORS OF Noi. 1.99, 201 and 203, Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, Invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS to their large and splendid assortment of FOREIGN dry godds, jSS- Entirely of their own Importation, Selected by one of the firm, in the Manufacturing- Districts of* EUROPE, And which, in VARIETY OF ASSORTMENT, good TASTE IN SELECTION and MODERATE PRICES cannot be excelled by any House in the UNITED STATES. Aug. II, I860 1 3m P.AEHENTER & CAMPBELL'S SEWING MACHINES (BOOTH's PATENT.) THE subscribers call the attention of the public to the above Sewing Machines. These machines arc reliable, simple, cheap and durable, and well adapted to sewing different kinds of cloth?from the finest fabric to the coarsest plantation goods. It is wonderful the amount of labor they save. Lailies who have tried them, are completely fasci? nated with the rapidity and neatness vith which their work is done. These Machines, now offered to the public of Anderson and Pickcns Districts by the undersigned, through their regular agent, Mr. John Hammond, are 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 ease 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 any machine the subscribers have seen. Price of Machine. 850.00; Hemmer, S5.0?. The Machine may be taken cither with or without - thcJJeinmc". V! pon-ha-cr uiai^uir-A. Foi further particulars apply to the subscribers, or ag.'iit, at Anderson O. IL, S. g. A. P. CATER. CHARLES GAILLIARD, HERBERT HAMMOND. Sept. 11. 1SC0. 5 If C losing* 13 usiness. Selling off at prime Cost! DETERMINED TO CLOSE BUSINESS, I WILL OFFER My Largo Stools; or DRY GOODS Ali iB??TlIl? AT NEW YORK COST, CALL AT NO. 1 GR?MTE ROW, And Convince Yourself. A. KEAKEE. August 14, i860 1 tf dental card. Dr. R.~M?.'TrOST, Surgeon D entist, (LATE OF CHARLESTON,) HAVING located in Anderson, offers his services to its citizens and vicinity in every branch of his prolession. N. B.?Particular attention paid to the regula? tion of children's teeth. jggj"* Rooms over E. W. Brown's Store. Aug. 28, 1S0U 3 ly NOTICE Is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature for an act incorporating the "Palmetto Riflemen,*' a volunteer military compa? ny to be formed at Anderson. Aug. 28, 1800 3 3m NOTICE. Application will be made to the next Legislature for an act to incorporate Shiloh (Baptist) Church with the usual powers and privileges. Aug. 21, 1800 2 3m SAM'L. H. OWEN /CONTINUES to repair Clocks. Watches and Jewelry | \J at his old stand. All work warranted. An;. 51, 5 tf j Tlie C onservatist, A WEEKLY JOURNAL, T*\E VOTED to the l>cst interests of the Southern I / States of the American Union, conservative in Politics ami Religion, a disseminator of General Intelligence, and an earnest advocate in the cause of Literature, Art and Agriculture, is published at S2 a year, in advance, Evcrj Tuesday Morning* in NEWBEKRY, S. C., JAMES D. NANCE & CO., PROPRIETORS, JAM?ES D. NANCE, EDITOR. ffewberry District being one of the richest Cotton Districts in South Carolina, her people nrc large consumers of every kind of merchandize. The CONSERVATD3T, therefore, furnishes one of the best mediums in the State lor advertisers, so far as Newberry District is concerned, while it enjoys a fair circulation in the surrounding Districts. The terms for inserting advertisements are certainly as reasonable as those of ^ny other journal in the country, especially when it is desired to advertise by contract. The CONSERVATISM numbers among its con? tributors gentlemen of the first talent and soundest political faith. With their assistance, the editor will endeavor to make his journal an acceptable and ever welcome family newspaper and fire-side companion. The political character of the paper is of the strongest States Rights stamp. Believing that the Constitution under which the Confederacy of the American States was formed, has been repeatedly and grossly violated, and that "the Plantation Stales" have been the only sufferers?that the Union of these States is no longer a policy founded on the principles of right ami justice, but that the bond of Union is "the cohesive power of public plunder'-?the proprietors prefer that their journal shall rather seem to be a Southern Extremist than appear an unconditional advocate of the Union at any price. TERMS.?The paper will be regularly mailed to subscribers out of the town of Newberry at the fol? lowing reasonable rates of subscription : One copy, per year, - - $2.00 Three copies, - - - - 5.00 Five copies, - - - 8.W Ten copies, ... - 15.00 Twenty copies, - 25.00 The money upon these terms always to be paid in advance. No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages arc paid, and no paper mailed until tlie subscrip? tion price is received; unless at the option of the proprietors, when the circumstances call for a dif? ferent course. All business communications should be addressed to the " Conservitist, Newberry, S. C." Commu? nications intended for publication should be ad? dressed to the "Editor of the Conservatist." Aug. 28, 1800 0 tf Fifth Annual Fair OF THE State Agricultural Society OE SOUTH CAROLINA, TO BE HELD AT COLUMBIA, On the 13th, 14th, 15th and^lGth Nov., 1860. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the State Agricultural Society of South Carolina respectfully call the attention of the citizens ol" South Carolina, and the Southern States, to their approaching Ex? hibition. Premiums will be awarded for all articles of Ag? ricultural, Horticultural. Poniologicnl and Mechan? ical interest, jis well as for all articles of Ladies' Fancy Work and Domestic Economy, embraced in a very comprehensive Premium f.ist. which can be obtained by application to R. J. GAGE, Secretary' of the Society, at Fair Finest, S. C, or to R. M. STOKES, CoUusbkx, & C. - The benefits to the State, arising from these Annual Exhibitions, arc 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 passed over the Railroads in South Carolina upon the same terms as at former Exhibitions. Exhibitors will please give notice in due season to the Railroad officers, of the number, the kind of animals, the point of shipment. Sc. ???5"" Visitors will go and return for one Fare. A. P. CALIIOUN, ROBERT 1IARLEE, J. FOSTER MARSHALL, W. R, ROBERTSON, D. W. RAY. J. P. KIN ARD, R. J. GAGE, Executive Committee. Oct. 4, 1800 8 Ct Furniture Ware-Rooms, Second Story of Masonic Building. ANDERSON C. H., S. C. f 9 MIE undersigned have received an elegant assort X uicnbof FURNITURE of all kinds, which will be sold at the very lowest prices. We will keep constantly on hand a variety of Furniture of every style and finish, and respectfully invite inspection from the citizcus of Auderson and surrounding country, (.'all and examine, and we will suit you both in price and quality. 3Xavl>lc Yard AT ANDERSON C. II. AND PENDLETON. Marble Slabs, Tombs, Monuments, Head Stones. &C, put up in the best style of workmanship and at reasonable prices. Letters cut at ol cts. each; raised letters. 20 cents each. Mr. JOHN C. CHEERY is our authorized agent at Pcndleton. LEAVELL ? WHITE, Anderson C. II. Aug. 21. 1800 2 ? ly Co?iran, Jeffers & Co., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CTIAKLDE^XON, 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 than, and to so? licit its continuance. Particular attention will be given to the sale of COTTON, FLOUR. GRAIN, &C., and to all busi? ness entrusted to their care. WADE S. COTIIRAJf, HENRY L. JEFFERS, WM. IL JEFFERS. Charleston, Sept. 10, 1S00 5?3m WANTED^ FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF Dried Apples and Peaches, By SLOAN S: TOWERS, For which they will cither give trade or cash. Sept. 18. 18ofi 0 Ct 100 NEGROES WANTED! THE subscriber will pay the highest Cash prices for ONE HUNDRED NEGROES, between the ages of 12 and 25 years. W. S. SMITH, Anderson C. II. Sept. 4, 1SG0 4 3m* DISSOLUTION. THE firm of OWEN & LANGSTON is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The undersigned will continue the Confectionary and Fancy Goods business at the same stand. Sept. 18, 1860. S. II. OWEN. NOTICE Is 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 in cer.'ain particulars. An?. 28, 1M0 8 J? PROSPECTUS OF The CHARLESTON MERCURY, A Political, Commercial and Literary Journal, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRIWEEKLY. THE "Mercury" represents the State rights resis? tance clement of the South. Its political creed consists in the principles of the Democratic Party as laid down in the Virginia und Kentucky Resolutions of 1793 and 179'J?the Sovereignty of the States and Strict Construction of tlie Federal Constitution by the General Government, the Agent of the States; Frco Trade, and an Economical Administration of the Gen? eral Government. Its policy is the union of the South cm States in maintaining tbeir rights and establishing their security. The "Mercury " gives daily reports of Markets aid Marine Intelligence of Charleston Commcrco in tho leading seaports of the world. Tho Weekly Price Car rent is made up with mnefa care, and from the most reliable sources. A connection with the "Associated Press " insures the latest intelligence by telegraph and the earliest news by steamers from Europe. It has iu> able and accomplished correspondent in London (* gentleman connected with the editorial staff of Uta London Time*.) n.ud regular correspondents in N'JW York. Washington. New Orleans, Key West and Ha? vana. The monthly New York Fashion Letters are additional attraction in favor of lady readers. Its lit? erary notices, from the pen of a gentleman who occu? pies perhaps the highest position among the literary men of the-South, are discriminating and comprehen? sive. Attention is paid to all matters of general con? cern, especially those in reference to the South, tho Planting and Agricultural interests, and to the current news of the day. Great care is taken that nothing shall appear in its columns which should be excluded from the family circle. T?RMS?i'avablu in 'advance. Daly, per annum.$18.00 Tri weekly,..'.in. 5.00 cluus will re furnished as follows i Five copies of the Dailv,.$40.00 Five copies of the In-Weekly,. 20.00 The name of no person out of Charleston will bo en? tered on our books unless tho payment of tho subscrip? tion be made iu-advanec. Nur will orders from without the city to publish Advertisements, Marriage Notices or Obituaries, be attended to, unless the cash, or a* "acceptable city reference, accompany the order. Money may always be forwarded at our risk in reg?tored letters. Postmasters arc authorized to act as A cjents la obtaining subscribers and forwarding the mo ey, and may retain twenty per cent, of tho pro-payments for their trouble. In the State, Mr. Samuel E. Burgess is our regular Agent to make collections and procure new business und subscriptions. TL. H. KHETT, Jr., No. 1 Broad Street, Charleston, S. cf LSCOTT it CO., New York, continue to publish , the following British Periodicals, tiz : . -- 4 ? THE LONDON QUARTERLY, Conservative, : .'"* ' 2. ?? THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, Whig. 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, Free Cbnr?h. 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, Liberal. 5. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, Tory. These Periodicals ably represent tho three great po? litical parties of Great Britain?Whig, Tory and Radi? cal ; but politics forms only one feature of their char? acter. As organs of the most profound writers on Science, Literature. Morality and Religion, they stand, as they have ever stood, unrivalled in the world of let? ters, being considered indispensable to the scb-jlar and the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class Ihey furnish a more correct nnd satisfactory record of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from t.uy o?wt source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British pub? lishers gives additional value to these Reprint?, inas? much as they can now be placed in the hands o.' eu subscribers about as Soon us the original editions. 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