The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 13, 1860, Image 3
A number of working men in Hartibrd
have caused to be made a very handsome
cane of Charter O.dc Wood, and mean to
prosent it to Vice President Breckiuridge
as a testimonial of their just appreciation
of his chivalrous character, exalted patri?
otism, and commanding ability.
The New York Tribune says :
The President s Message insults rea?
son, outrages humanity, falsifies history,
and defies common .sense." It calls Pres?
ident Buclmnan a liar.
At a meeting held at BeantoWD; Charles
comity, Md., on thei'ith ult.. a resolution
was passed requesting those who voted
for Lincoln, at the recent Presidential
election, to leave the county before the
first of January next.
?A flag was displayed from the -Republi?
can headquarters in Newbnryport, Mass..
on the 21'st ihst.. with hut fifteen stars on
it.
The Augusta Chronicle says that Col.
John A. Ehnore. of'Montgomery, has been
selected by Gov. Moore, of Alabama. :is
Commissioner to South Carolina.
In Michigan petitions are in circulation
praying the coming Legislature to repeal
the personal liberty bill in force in that
State.
The Birmingham Iron and Steel Works
at Hartford. Conti., have resolved to sus
pond operations, in consequence ofthe sc-t
rious business derangements ofthe coun?
try. Nearly two hundred men are thus
thrown out of employment.
The correspondent of the New York
Herald saysthat the^ President told Mi-.
JCeitt, of South Carolina that he did not
beleive in the right of States to secede,
but rather than use coercion he would
resign his office.
The Soiitl icrn students at Jefferson
CoHege Pa., have resolved to leave in a
body, on the 19th instant, for their respec?
tive homes.
Capt: O'llara, formerly of the United '
States Army, but more recently editor of
the Mobile Register, has raised a Cavalry
Company in Mobile, and tendered its ser?
vices to the Governor of the State.
I'rom Washington.
Washington, DcceuiPer 9.?The Senators from
the Souiher-n States held a caucus to-night For the
purpose* of consulla:ion and interchange of vi? w>.
They adjourned hilly convinced thai at !;?>!.-?; ??ven
States would wit'id.-aw from'the Confederacy. Sen?
ators Powell and Crittenden delivered strong b u
unavailing appeds in favor of Union.
The President has explicitly expressed his de?
termination to iend no more troops to the forts
n?ar Charleston, and said that everything would
be done on his part to avoid a collision. Major
Anderson has made no request for reinforcements.'
As an expedimt for raising funds to meet the
present wants of die Treasury,, a member of the
Committee of Wnys and Means h?s suggested that
immediate payment of the duties on merchandize
now in the pub?o warehouses be enforced.
Mr. Doyie, of South Carolina, designs following
the example of Mr. Iluwkins.of Ftorida. in request?
ing to Be excused from serving upon tLie special
committee upon secession.
Gen. Ilenningscn is out in a long letter urging
. the South to stand up for her righ:s. and pledging
himself and his old companions in arms to defend
her. >
Tlic receipts ai Ihc Boston Custom House, for the
week, have been thirty thousand dollars?Insuffici?
ent to pay Ihc salaries of the officers for I he cur?
rent month. It h&%consequently been necessary
to forward ihc amount from Washington.
Washington. December 10.?The Senate Stand ,
ing Committees arc I lie same as Ust action.
Mr. Powell's resolution, to appoint a Committee
of thirteen, vraa up in the Senate.
In the House, Mr. Hawkins still declined to serve
on the Committee of thirty-three. He denounced
the composition of the committee as not represent?
ing the sentiments of the States.
The Committee of Ways and Means reported a
bill to authorize an issue of $10.(rUU,0U0 treasury
notes to supply the Federal Treasury. The bill was
passed without restriction as to pttr amount in
gold.
It is. reported that Secretary Cobb had resigned,
and goes home on Thursday.
Anderson Troop of Cavalry!
YOU are hereby ordered to parade at Anderson C.
II. on Saturday next. 15th inst., without uniform,
for drill and instruction. Every member should
be present, as a new uniform is to be decided upon.
By order of s*^'
J. W. GUYTON. C'Aptain.
N. A. McCci.lv, 0. S.
Ate 18,1860 17 It.
SMALL POX! SMALL POX!!
AS the 'Small Pox has been raging to some extent
in Columbia, and it is believed thai it would ex?
tend to Anderson, I have just received some Vuceinr
Signer, and propose to Vaccinate all persons,
(especially children.) The Vaccine Matter i>
guarantied to be good, and I think it is reliable.
AH persons wishing their children
VACCINATED,
will please bring them to my Store. No. 7. Grau?
lte ?ow. ISHAM W. TAY toil
Anderson C. II., Dec. lo, 1S?U IS?-li
Sheriff's Sales.
Bv virtue of various writs of Ficra Tanas t.i me
directed, I will expose to sale on Salcday in .*a:i
uary next/ within the usual hours of sale, before
the Court House door at Anderson, the following
property, to wit:
One Tract or Lot of Land, containing two acres,
bounded by lands of Wilson Hall, levied on as i lie
property of William Wngstaff, at the suit of J. B.
Moore and A. J. Major.
One Lot in the Town of Anderson, containing
one acre, and bounded by lots of John J. Brown
and Alexander Evins, levied on as the'property of
Thomas Anderson, at the suit of Win. M. Os
borne.
Uue Tract of Laud, containing one hundred and
thirteen acres, on branches ol Hen-Coop Creek,
waters of Rocky Diver, and bounded by Ian is ??>'.
Oily Maltison, T. T. Wright, Brown Mnynie, am!
others, levied on as the properly ol :~ "? ?1 ?
at the suit of Win. Magce an I others.
One Lot in the Town of Ilonea Path, containing
Shrce fourths of an ?ore, bounded by Lois of James
I?. Brock, and the Greenville Railroad and others,
levied on by virtue of a Foreign Attachment, as the
property of A. J. Brock, at. the suit of John M.
Geer and James L, Brock.
J. D. M. DOBBINS, b.a.w.
Sheriff's Office, Dec. 12, 18?U 18?Is
" isTOTICE.
THE copartnership heretofore existing in this
place between the undersigned in the business of
waggon and carriage making and black?milhing,
under the name and style of R. L. GA1NES & CO.,
has been this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All notes and accounts due the firm must be
paid to- J". ?. Reed, who is alone authorized tc
make settlements.
J. P. REED,
R. L. GAINES.
Anfl?*ii<m C. K... Dt?. *. 18W IT?*f
ANDERSON PRICES CURRENT,
Corrected weekly by England & Bewley.
, BAGGING, 16 to
; bale hope. U @ 12J
! lagging twine, 25
i adamantine candles, 25 (7; 30
I sperm candles, 45 (a) 50
j rio cofeee. 18 (V 2U
java coffee, 20
tea, 00 ?11.00
kick. <;> lij 7
n. 0. s?gab, li (?: 12J
(c) coffee do. iia Gi, J2
(bj do. do. l-.J
(a) do. do. . 13 (j. 101
crushed'do. 14
loaf do. 11 Ol 15
x. 0. molasses, G?
west india do. 40 @ -15
salt. %3 sack, $2 25
cast steel. 22 @ 25 j
german steel, 14 ? 15
blister do. 1? ? 12.1
swede iron, 0| ($7 " |
english do. 5 (<7. ?' h
band do. CJ (<f 7*
sheet do. 1) @ 10
castings, . (J) f-i. Id
nails, 5 (,,. i;j
rifle powder', S7 00 @ 7 50
blasting do. $5 00 @ 5 5?)
lead, 9 @ 10
shot. "P bag, S2 25 ?'2 5U
indigo. $1 5U ?
madder. 20
blue stone, i? 0\ 1.8 "j
linseed oil. $1 10 @ 1 25
train do. 90 Oj, 1 00
white lead: 25 lb krgs. $2 ">:)(,?; 2 7".
french glass. 8 V< 10, 8 00?3 2?
do. do. 1" * 12, 3 50 C? :l 7 '.
do. do. 12 x 14, 75 ('7 J IHJ
mackerel, in kits. No. 3, $8 25
do. " " 2, ' 3 50
do. ?? ..-..?? 1, 3 75
tobacco, 25 (,. 50
yarn, $1 1? fr; 1 20
; shirting, 8J (ffi a
osnaburgs, li ? 12$
Country Produce.
cotton. 8 fa';'.!
flour, %1 UbL, 58 0U
wheat, 1 25
corn. S5 io 00
meal. 1 CO
lard, 15 (ii li
tallow, 10 ic I2j
butter, 15
kg gs, 10
chick lws, 10tol2J
bacon, hog round, 1 15?lo 15
beeswax, 20
rags, v 2.}
peas, SO to 85
A N 3\0"?JlVOJi:3IEiVXS.
For Clerk.
Ij^jr" '? ? are authorized lb announce Capt. II. IS.
\ .- LR n>; a candidate for Clerk of the Court |
al iht next election.
JE-*?"- The frh uds of Col. F. A. HOKE announce j
him a candidate for Clerk of the Court for Ander
sou District ?t the next election.
fSP The many fri? nds of ELIJAH WEBO, Esq.. j
would announce him as a candidate for Clerk &f the i
Court for Anderson District at the next election.
To '.lit Voter* of Anderson District:
"Many FttrEXps" have announced my name as
* cr.udi Istc for Clerk of the Court at the ensuing
election, and it is due to I hem, as well as to ihr
voters of the District generally, that I should make
a response to the announcement. At the close of
my last c.mvnss/ft stated publicly that I did not'
expect to be again a candidate, and my purpo.se
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 w?s born and reared in this Dint rief, nnd am.
perhaps, the ddc:' citizen of this town?havo al
wjys resided here, and Lope that my boner may
repose in her soil. I hare received many favors
ffroui my fellow-citizeus. and have tried to discharge
the u-ui t they have so long confided to mc with
courtesy, zeal and strict fidelity. My past services
and performance in the office is (he best guarantee
I ctcti oiler the District for a faithful discharge of
its duties in the future. Many voters, therefore,
nnd my friends generally, arc authorized to u-e my
name as a candidate for re-election.
elijah webp.
A COMPANY OF
Mounted Rangers
WILL bo formed al Anderson Tour; House <>n Satur?
day, December, lot I) instant. All who have en?
rolled their names, and (hose who desire l > join
the Company, arc requested to be present, as olli
ccrs will be elected, and the Company organized.
An address will be delivered by Col. .1. L. Orr.
FRESH ARRIVALS!
WK would respectfully nfrnfoYmco to our friends
and^ihe public generally, that we are now receiving
our usual supply of
GOODS,
To an examination of which we invite all. and feel
confident thai We can suit any one in boih Goods
and prices. Call and sec.
SLOAN. SULLIVAN .v. CO.,
Al the " Cheap Corner.''
Oct. 4, 1830 ? 3t
C0U?TNEY, TENNENT & CO.,
|jarbtoaw, Cutlcrjt, (?ans, &t.,
35 IIa}*ne Sircct, Charleston, S. G.
KEEP constantly on hand a large Stock of Plough
Sieel and Nails of the best bland, at the lowest
Cash prices.
Oct. 4, 18G0 8 ly
Gams, Pistols, &c.j
-:p:
"LOOK- OUT FOR COMING TIMES!"
PAY a visit to F. BREDA'S GUN STORK, at
Anderson C. IL, where you wiil find your choice
in ibe grtwtiesl and finest variety that ever was
hrtiualil to this Si.-lfc. .- lMsiols by ;h
busiici. Double If --' Slid long bunvls nnd
|i (jalthi ? of all 1 eiiptimr. Walking Canvs of
im<i q'.i.-iliiy Ladies LcaiherjBiiskcIs,
iisd thousands othei diliereiii Fancy Articles.
f. breda.
Oct. 4, 1800 8 1m
SHAVING, II AIR-DRESSING, &c.
ROBEKTS
Would take this method Gf informing the public
that his BARBER SHOP bus been re-tit I cd and
newly furnished. Be is prepared lo accommodate
customers ai all hours. Sundays excepted.
J?rif" Shop in I he Benson House.
Aug. 28. If-iic) ? 1 v
ANDERSON DIVISION, NO. 20.
MEETS regularly on every Tuesday evening at 7
o'clock. Members are requested io bo punctual in
attendance.
By order of the W. P.
j c. c. FEATIIERSTON, R. S.
Oct. 25, 180O 11 Ly
SEVEN YEARS!
Hp.IE seven year? of unrivalled success attending the
X " (Dosniopolitan Art Association," havo
made it a household word throughout every quarter of
the country.
Dialer tin.- auspices of this popular Institution, over
three hundred thousand homes have learned to appre?
ciate?by lieautifnl works of art on their walls, and
choice literature 011 their tattles, the great benefits de?
rived from becoming a subscriber.
Subscriptions are now being received in a ratio un?
paralleled with that of any previous ytar.
TEEMS OF SUBCCBIPTIOIT.
Any person can become a member hj subscribing
Three Dollars, for which sum they will receive?
1st!?The large and s?perb steel engraving, SO x 'AS
inches, entitled. * ,
"Falstaff Mastering his Recruits."
2d.?One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated
magazine,
TEE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL.
3d.?Four admissions, during the season, to
"Iho Gallary of Paintings, 548 Broadway, N. Y."
In addition to the above benefits, there will be given
to subscribers, as gratuitous premiums, over
Five Hundrcil Beauliful Works of Art!
Comprising valuable painting*, marbles, pariaus, out?
lines, itc., forming a truly national benefit.
The Superb Engraving, which every subscriber will
receive, entitled. '? FalstaJT "Mustering his Recruits," is
one of the most beauliful and popular engravings ever
issued in his country. It is done nt; steel, in fine line i
and stipple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, .'!(> hy |
'AS inches, making a in isl choice ornament, suitable for
the walls of either the library, parlor or oClee. Iis j
sii jtct is the celebrated scene of Sir John FitistafT re?
ceiving, in Justice Shallow's office, the recruits which '
have been gathered for his "ragged regiment." It j
could not bo luruisbe'd by the trade for ics..* than five
dollars.
The ART JOURNAL is too well known to thewhnlu
country to need cuiiimcilihition. It is a magnificently
illustrated magazine of Art, con tain in:.- essays, stories,
poems, gossip, Ac by the very best writers in America.
The Engraving is sent In any par! of the country by
mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, pottage
prepaid.
Suos riptions will I?.- received until the evening of
the 31*1 of January, IS61.nl which lime the books will
close and the premiums be ^iveii tu subscribers.
No person is n-strictcd 1? a single subscription.?
Those rriiiiiiiiig'Sl0. are entitled to five memberships
and io one extra Engraving for their trouble.
For further particulars, send for a copy of the ele?
gantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced the hand?
somest magazine in America. It contains Catalogue of |
Premiums, and numerous superb engravings. Regular
price. 50 cents per number. Specimen copies, however,
will be s nt to those wishing to subscribe, on receipt of
Iii cents, in stamps or coin. Address,
C. L. DE DRY, Actuary C. A. A.,
5-l? Broadway, X. y.
N". P.?Subscriptions received and forwarded by F.
Q, v. BORSTEL, Agent for Anderson. S. <.'., and vi?
cinity, where specimen Engravings and Art Journal
??mi be seen.
THE SOUTHERN GUARDIAN,
A Political and News Journal,
PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA, S. C,
Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly.
BY CHARLES P. PELHAM.
T B R :t 8 .
DAILY, .... SG.00
Tlil-V. EEKLY.-I.IJO
WEEKLY. ..... 2.00
P.-.ymont in advanco invariably.
THIS JOURNAL, now entering upon its third
year under the present proprietor, is rapii ly ex?
tending its circulation and influence. Founded
und conducted upon llic principles of State Rig.its,
it v.ijnys the reward of public confidence and en?
lightened approval. Entirely independent in its
management, it has stood with unwavering confi?
dence upon the soundness, integrity, and consis?
tency ?ol its principles. Through evil report, as
well as through good, its voice has bei n heard in
defence of the EQUALITY of the South ; it- coun?
sels have ever been and are for RESISTANCE to
the wrongs attempted to be pu; upon us by a sec?
tional majority.
Tho Southern G^wrrf/^ lorikVIoTTIiipporl to the
State and section whose rights, honor and interests
it has faithfully espoused and maintained.
Southern Guardian Steam Printing Establish?
ment.
Having recently made large and choice additions
to our .101$ OFFICE) from the best type founders
in the country, wc arc now prepared lo do all
kinds of Priming in IIS neat style and on na favor?
able terms as any ol!i;:c in the South.
The premium for the best specimen of Book
Printing was awarded at the late Fair lo the pro?
prietor of the Southern Guardian.
All comniuniealions to he addressed lo the South
l. u Guardian, or to
C. P. PELHAM, Columbia, 8. C
Dec. G, 1800 17 if
Splendid Wholesale Stock of'
HAMILTON EASTES & CO.,
IMPORTERS AM) J01JUKRS OF
foreign ?ry goods,
ON THE UPPER FLOORS OF
Nos. 19d, 201 and 203, Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE,
I.svrfR the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS
to their large and splendid assortment of FOREIGN
DRY GOODS,
?HEr* Entirely of their own Importation,
Selected by one of the firm, in the
3Xa.Mtifi.vctxii,ing; l)i?irictw oi"
EUROPE,
.And which, in VARIETY OF ASSORTMENT,
GOOD TASTE IN SELEtJTtON and MODERATE
PRICES cannot lie excelled by any House in the
UNITED SPATES.
Aug. 11, IS'JO 1 8m
PATRONIZE
Southern Manufactories!
JUST RECEIVED AT SLOAN & TOWERS, a
lot of
KAOLIN CROCKERY WARE,
manufactured in EdgcficW District. S. C.
This Ware is nice and cheap?every one should
buy it.
Oct. 4. IffiO 8 St
To All Concerned!
THE subscriber has adopted the CASH SYSTEM,
and will positively require the money for all work
done in Iiis Shop in the future.
All indebted by note or account are requested to
settle immediately. Ry so doing, they will SAVE
COST TbN i - certainly the last notice, as 1 must
have money.
THOMAS MAGILL.
Nov. 1, 18?? 12 -it
?_
South Carolina and Tennessee !!
ANY person desirous to remove out of Anderson
I District and South Carolina before she withdraws
from the Union, and desiring of moving to Tennes?
see, can bo accommodated by the undersigned, as
he has -"it?tJ acres of bind in Tennessee which he
will exchange for land in Anderson.
f. C. v. BORSTEL.'
Nov. 22. 1860 15 8t
HATS ! HATS I
A large and well selected stock of Roys and Gents'
Hats and Cups, embracing all that is new and dosi
rable, at SUARPE & WATSON'S.
Nov. 1, 18GI) 12 tf
SABTL. H. ?WEN
/"iONTINUKS lu repair Clocks, Wutchosand Jewelry
\j at bis obi stand. Ail work warranted.
?Any. H, 1?W 2 tf
I. W. TAYLOE,
No. 7 Granite Row*
ANDERSON C. H., S. C.
HAS jast received a large and well selected
Stock of
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
Such as Calicoes, DcLaihcs; Homespuns, Twills
Joans, Fancy Dry floods.
. GROCERIES,
Sucli an Sugar, Coffee, Salt in seamless sacks. Mo?
lasses. L quors of all kinds and prices, Bagging
and Hope, Kaisins, Cheese, Powder, Shot and Lead,
I Tobacco ? nd Scgars.
CROCKERY,
Such as Cups and Saucers, and every description
of Crockery.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Window Glass. White Lead, Chemi?
cals, Dye Stuffs, Indigo, Madder, &c.
All the above articles will be sold below the mar?
ket prices. Come one, come all, and judge for
yourselves.
I make no boast, but I promise to sell cheaper
for the same articles than c:in be bought in Ander?
son. I have the Goods, and if I cannot sell them.
I am determined to give 'hem away.
Call and examine my Stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as I am certain I can give you entire
satisfaction in both prices nnd quality.
ISIIA.M W. TAYLOR.
Oct. IS I SCO 10 " tf
DRY GOODS!
DRY GOODS!
WE respectfully invite tiic Ladies and Gentlemen
of Anderson Village and District to an inspection
of our Stock of
worn & y.Lmi ?Ddm>
Consisting of
Ladies' Black and Fancy b\-m?. Silks,
All wool French DcLaiucs, with a large stock
of Fancy DeLnincs,
Fancy Poplins. Solid Merinos,
Solid Cashmeres. Black Cashmeres,
Black Alpacca, Fancy.Ploids lor children, kc,
with :i large stock of
MEN'S'WEAR,
Consisting of Cassini eres. Tweeds. Satinet and Is'.
C. Jeans, Tennessee truck for Trowsers, &c.: with
a large slock of Calicoes, Plaids, Linscy, Gloves.
Hosiery, Hair Oils, Extracts, Colognes, &c,
All for sale chcan by
SUARTE & WATSON".
Nov. 1. 1SC0 12 tf
Cothran, Jefiers & Co,,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
CHARLESTON, ft. C.
THE undersigned will continue the FACTORAGE
and COM MISSION BUSINESS in this city. They
beg leave to return their thanks lo their friends for
the libcn.l patronage extended to them, and to so?
licit its continuance.
Partieidar attention will be given to the sale of
COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, &c, and to all busi?
ness entrusted to their care.
WADF. S. COTHRAN,
HENRY L. JEFFERS,
WM. II. JEFFERS.
Charleston. Sept. 10, 1800 6^?3m
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned on the 13(1: of September A D..
I860, formed a copartnership for the purpose of
conducting the Dry Good:; nnd Grocery business
in ihe lo'vu of Anderson, S. C, under the name
and style of
Said copartnership is without limitation, but may
bo terminated at any time bv mutual consent.
WILLIAM S. SHARPE.
JOHN It. WATSON.
Oct. 25, 1300 II tf
" ATTENTION! FARMERS!!"
WANTED, at the ??Cheap Corner," One Thousand
bushels cf well cleaned Cow Peas, for which fair
prices will be paid. Wc have on hand a large
stock of Fall and Winter Good", for sale cheap.
SLOAN. SULLIVAN & CO.
Nov. 8. 1800 13 tf
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !!
SUGAR. Codec, Molasses. Sail. Candles, Teas.
Cheese, Tobacco, Starch, Candies, -Nuts, Soda.
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mackerel, &e., will be sold
verv cheap by
SIIARPE & WATSON.
On. 25. 1800 11 tf
J. T. I-IOR]NrE5
ANDERSON C. H., G. C.
Office?two doors west of Blccklcy k Crayfons'.
Aug. 11, 1800 1 ly
RAGGING AND ROPE,
At SHARPE & WATSON'S.
Nov. 1. 1800 12 if
THIRTY-TWO CASES
OF" BOOTS A]\D SHOES.
Making the largest Stock of Roots and Shoes to be
found i:i the place, consisting of Negro Brognns,
bcrys itml hrens; Roots for men and Boys ; Was
Brogaus at a variety of prices and qualities; La
dies' Sewed an 1 Pegged Boots and Buskins: Chil?
dren's Sh4cs of all sizes and qualities, with copper
toes. For sale very cheap by
SIIARPE k WATSON.
Nov. 1. 1S0O 12 tf
Kerseys and Linseys.
JAMES O. GIBSES & GO'S". Kerseys ami Linseys
and Osnaburgs. will be sold by us. or givcrr in ex?
change for Wool. I' useless for us to say any
thing about iho above goods, as they tpiak for them?
selves. For sale by
SIIARPE k WATSON.
Nov. 1, 1300 12 tf
JOCASSE LODGE, No. 18,1. 0. of 0. F.
Jgf Meets every FRIDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock,
at Odd Fellows' Hall. The members arc required
to be punctual in attendance.
By order of the N. G.
JAMES. A. I10YT, Secretary.
Sept. 11,1800 5 ly
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office at Anderson C. II., in Rroyles' new building,
immediately below tho Post OHicu und oppbsita tho
Benson Ilod*&
All lusincss entrusted to him will meet with prompt
attention.
August I t. im 1 lj
Brown and Bleached Shirtings, and
LONG CLOTHS.
A larcc assortment of prices and qualities, very
cheap by SHARPE & WATSON.
No*. 1. 1JW0 12 tf
Southerners, to your Post!
MAEC HI!
MOORES & MAJOR
WOULD respectfully invite the attention of the
citizens of Anderson and s?rroucdiHg countrv to
iheir large and Well selected Stock of
mi mm&
Of direct importation by Messrs. Hyatt, McBurney
& Co., of Charleston,
TOfiETHER WITH A LARGE SUPPLY 0?
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses,
IE01\T, SALT,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
Trunks, Valises,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c
Particular attention is invited to ourlarere Stock
of TOBACCO, &c, &c.
Thanking the public generally for the 'liberal
patronage extended to us, we solicit a continuuacc
of the same. ??
X. B.?We arc in the COTTON MARKET a', all
times.
MOORES & MAJOR.
No. S Granite Row, Andersen, S. C.
Oct. 4,1800 ' 8 tf
FRESH STOCK! FRESH STOCK!
Confectionary and
f I TIL undersigned having purchased the Siook of
1 C"nfcctionaricj and Fancy Goods of J. M. Part
iow, would inform the public that he has now in
store and is 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;
Iia tlxc Fancy Goods Line
We have an extensive assortment, among which
will be found Violins. Banjo?, Accordcous, Tambo
rincs; Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Combs, Port Mommies: Writing Paper. Pens, luk.
Envelopes: Percussion Caps, Buggy and Wagon
Whips, and many other articles ill this branch too
numerous to mention.
We invite the attention of the community gener
ally lo ocr Stock, comprised of an extensive varie?
ty and which will bo sold at the most reasonable
prices, for Cash only.
SAMUEL II. OWEN.
Aug. 21, 1S?0 2 tf
Saddles aaid Lcatlioi*.
A good stock of Saddles and Hemlock Leather,
Rridks, Girths, Bitts, &c. very cheap by
SHARPE & WATSON.
Nov. 1, 1800 m Iii tf
Hardware! Hardware!
A large, well selected stock of hardware, oon
sisting of the following articles:
Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Blacksmith Hammers,
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Trace Chains, Tongue
Chains, Slay Chains, Hooks and Hinges, Tea-ket?
tles, Sad Irons, Harnes, Horse Shoe Nail?, &c,
very cheap by SHARPE & WATSON.
Nov. 1, 1SU0 12 tf
IBQj\ AND NAILS,
At SHARPE & WATSON's.
Nov. 1, 18C0 12 tr
Furniture Ware-Booms,
Second Story of Masonic Building,
anderson c. h., s. c.
npIIE undersigned havo received an elegant.assort
X incntof 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 citizens of Anderson and surrounding
country. Call and examine, and wc will suit jou
both in price and quality.
Marblo Yard
AT ANDERSON C. II. AND PENDLETON.
Marble Slabs, Tombs. Monuments, Head Stones,
&C, put up in the best style of workmanship and
nt reasonable prices. Leitern cut at 3A crs. each;
raised letters, 20 cenls each.
Mr. JOHN C. CHERRY is our authorized agent
at Pcndleton.
LEAVELL & white, Anderson C. ii.
Aug. 21, 18G? 2 ly
clothing! clothing!
A large and fresh slock of READY-MADE CLOTH?
ING, consisting of Overcoats, Business Coats, Dross
Coals, Black and Fancy Cassinicre, Business and
Satinet Pauls, with a great variety of Vests. Linen
and Marseilles Shins. Gentlemen's Ur.d'crvcsis ?::J
Drawers, will be sold very cheap St
? SHARPE &. WATSON'S.
Nov. 1. 1860 12 tf
moore & featherstcn,
Attorneys at Law,
?WE formed a copartnership for the practico of
Law in the Wertem Circuit. Business cnteusted
tu their care will be promptly attended to.
The senior partner will also attend to ?ny matter
coming under the jurisdiction of the Court of Equity.
Office in Masonic Building, Anderson C. IL. S. C.
JOHN V. MOORE.J. C. C. FEATHEBSTON.
August 14. 1850 I ly
dental card.
Dr. rTIlTrOST,
S urg-eon I) entist,
(LATE OF CHARLESTON,)
TT A VING located in Anderson, offers his ST7icos
1~| to its'citizens and vicinity in every branch of his
profession.
N. B.?Particular attention paid to the regula?
tion of children's teeth.
Kaj- Rooms ovc* e. w. Brown's Store.
Aug. 28, 1SG0 3 ly
new lawfie3i.
KEITH & VlLEES,
Attorneys at Law.
npHE undersigned having formed a copartnership
under the mime and s'vle of Keith and Wilkei,
and will attend promptly to all business entrusted
to th"m for the Districts or Abbeville. Anderson,
Bickens. Greenville. Sparenburg nnd Laurons.
Mr. Keith will practice in the Equity Courts iu
those Districts.
Their ofiice is at No. 8, Brick Range, Andersen
C. H., s. C
E M. KEITH.W ARREN D. WIEKES.
Aug 14 1 if
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 sums stand.
Sept. 18, 1S00. S. H. OWEN.
notice!
Application will be made to the next Legislature
for an act to incorporate Shiloh (Baptist^ Church
with the usual powers and privileges.
Aug. 81. 18CD 2 2m
EI/INS & H?BJir=-'
DEALERS IX
ANDERSON C. II., S. C.
THANKFUL for the patronage heretofore given to'
this house, we would solicit the same in the future.
Persons wishing to buy
Genuine Articles
would find it to their interest tu call auJ or ami do
our complete Stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES.
RAJ NTS, 'OILS.
VARNISHES. ^
DYE-STUFFS, ^
FANCY ARTICLES.
PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, &c.
Next Door to England & Bowley's,
On the Northeast corner of the public square.
DO Y?TJ~~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
EYINS & HUBBARD'S DRUG STORE
to gl't a good article.
IF YOU WISSt 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, Seidliti
Powders, Yeast Powders, Putty,
Or* Anything; Else
Usually kept in a Drug Store, you can' tret it at
FAIR PRICES by calling crt
EVINS & HUBBARD,
Who have constantly on hand a full supply of all
articles in their lino.
IF YOU WANT
PURE WINES AND BRANDIES
For medicinal purposes, yon can obtain tho very ?
best brands at
EVINS ?& HUBBAED'S.
Wc call particular attention to all Preparations
made by us, which we guarantee to be of the
PUREST MATERIALS.
Country Physicians will find it to their advantage
to call and examine our Stock and Prices.
EVINS k IIUBBARiD,
NV:t door to England & Bewley. Anderson^. C.
Oct. 4. 18G? 8 ??IT
c losing Business.
Selling off at prime Cost!
DETERMINED TO CLOSE BUSINESS,
I WILL OFFER
My Larfifd StocLr of*
dey goods
j ._. ?
i^TEfi^tSjmilM
AT NEW YORK COST,
CALL AT NO. 1 GRANITE ROW,
And Convince Yourself.
a. keakee:
..." *
August 14, 1860 1
Dissolution.
THE copartnership heretofore existing under tho
name and style of H. B. k J. L. ARNOLD is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in?
debted to said firm ?will please make settlements
with H. B. Arnold, as the notC3 and books cf ao
coiin'^ will remain in hia hands for a short time
onlv. * So, now is tho timo to save cost.
II. D. ARNOLD,
J. L. ARNOLD.
Oct. 20, 1550 11 8t
LIVERY STABLE.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the cit?
izens of Anderson and surrounding countrv that
his STABLE
At the Old Stand
is now open, with GOOD STOCK, whero persons
wanting anything in his line can be accommodated
at SHORT NOTICE and LOW TRICES, for tho
CASH ONLY.
A call is rospcctfully.solicited, but no credit.
II. B. ARNOLD.
Oct. 23, 1SC0 11 8t
notice.
THE copartnership heretofore existing 'between
j. c. 0. FEATI1ERSTQN & JAS. A. HOYT, in
tho publication of the Anderson Intelligencer is this
day dissolved by mutuii consent, Mr. Hoyt becom?
ing tIio sole proprietor. All demands against tho
firm of Featherston k Hoyt will be paid by Jas. A.
Iloyt, and all moneys duo the firm must bo paid to
him.
j. C. C. FEATBERSTON.
JAS, A. HOYT.
Nov. 8, 1S60 13 tf
Election Notice.
THERE will be an election held at tho various
boxes throughout Anderson District on the sscond
Monday in Jannt.ry next for Clerk of tho Court
for Anderson District, to fill the vacancy occasioned
by tin cxpiralibn of the term of tho present inc-um
bont.
ELIJAH WEBB, c.c.a.d.
Clerk's Office, Nor. 1, I860 .12~2m
100 NEGROES WANTED!
THE subscriber will pay the highest Cash price*
for ONE HUNDRED NEGROES, between the agea
of 12 and 25 years'.
W. S. SMITH, Anderson C. H.
Sept. 4, 1S60 4_8m?
NOTICE
Is hereby given that application will bo made to
the next Legislature for an act incorporating the
"Palmetto Riflemen," a volunteer military oompa.
nv to be formed at Anderson
Aug. 28, 1800 2 8a