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ANDERSON PRICES CUBBENT, .Corrected weekly by. England. & 3owley? BAGGING, 16 to BALE HOPE, ??12* BAGGING TWINE, 25 ADAMANTINE O?KDLES. 25 ? 30 . SPERM CANDLES, 45. ? 50 RIO COFFEE, .18 ?20 JAVA COFFEE, 18 TEA. . . 60?1.00 RICE, C} ?7. N". ?. SUGAR, . 11 (C) COFFEE do. 12 ? 12* [a do. do. " 13 ?1 CRUSHED do. 14 LOAF do. 14 ? 15 n. 0. MOLASSES, GO to Go WEST INDIA do. 40 ? 45 teALT, 3? sack, $2 50 "CAST STEEL,. 22 ? 25 GERMAN STEEL, ' 14 ? 15 BLISTER do. 10 @'12? SWEDE IRON, GJ ? 7 ~ ? ? _.GLI3H do. 5 ? U AND do. . . .6J@7 L? POWDER, $7 00 ? 7 60 TING do. $5 00 ? 5 50 9 ? 10 ^ Jl bag, $2 25 ? 2 50 ' STONE, 10 ?18 ?D OIL, $1 10 ? 1 25 do. " SO ? 1 00 E LEAD, 25 lb kegs, ?2 50 ? 2 75 CH GLASS, 8 X 10, .3 CO ? 3 25 >. uo. 10 W 12, . 3 50 ? 8 75 3. do. 12 K 14; 3 75 ? 4 00 CKEREL, in kits, No. 3, $3 25 do. " "2, 3 50 do. " " 1, 3 75 iBACCO, 25 ? 50 'ARN, $100 ?1,10 SHIRTING, SV ? 9 UBURGS, 11 ? 12} Country Produce. ? COTTON,. 7 ?10 FLOUR, ^ bbl., S8 00 WHEAT, 1 50 CORN, 90 to 1 00 MEAL, 1 00 LARD, 15 ?15 TALLOW, 10 to 12* BUTTER, 15 . EGGS, 10 CHICKENS, ' 10 to 121 BACON, bog round, 14 to 15" BEESWAX, " 20 RAGS, 2.1 to S.% PEAS, ? 90"tol 00 Sheriff's Sales. Bv virtue of various writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose to sale on Salcday in March next, within the usual hours of sale, before the Court House dojr at Anderson, the following property, to wit: Twohundred and ten acres'of land, lying on Broadmouth Creek?waters of Saluda. River? bounded by land of Win. Mattison, John- II. nar? per and others; levied on as the'property of Lcroy W. Mattison, at tbo suit of Boy Iis. U. Mattison and others. On Thursday after Saledny, in March next, at the residence of defendaut?1 lot of corn?sup? posed to be 200 bushels ; 1 lotT>f shucks, 1 lot of j fodder, 2 mules, 1 bay horse, a two-horse wagon, 5 head of cattle, 1 lot of bacon?supposed to be 400 pounds; 1 cupboard and contents, 2 clocks, 1 table and water stand, 1 secretary, 1 slab, 1 bureau, 7 olndrs, 1 grindstone, 4 barrols, 1 tub, 1 candle mole, 1 trumpet, 1 buggy and harness;- le? vied on as the property of Lcroy W. Mattison, at the suit of John V. Moore and others. ?' One hundred?and 83 acres of land?bounded by land of Wm. Palmer and others ; and I tract con? taining G acres?bounded by land of J. J. Coates and others; and also, 1 sorrel horse and bay marc, 1 sorrel loule, 1 yoke of oxen, and ! four-horse wagon ; levied on t-s Ihc property of D. J. Hi?;, at the suit of G. R. League and.otb.crs. Terms Cash. . Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. J. D. M. DOBBINS, s.a.o. Sheriff's Office, Feb. 14, 1SG0 26?ts Law 3SJ"otice. THE undersigned !jave formed a copartnership : the practice of Law and Equity in the Districts of | Anderson and Diekens, under the style of RE-ED & BROWN, and will give prompt attentiouJo all bus? iness committed to th eir charge. Thcirbfficc is on Brick Range, immediately in front of the Court ; House, at Anderson. J. P. REED, JOHN PETER BROWN. P. S.?J. P. Riu:n will also practico in the Courts of Law and Equity for the Districts of Abbeville, Greenville, Spartanburg aud Laurens. Feb. 14. 1SG1 26 3t IS directed to the following section of an Ordinanoe now of force in the . Town of Anderson, ratined ? January 22, 184G, viz : That any person who shall fly a kite, or shoot a ? a gun or pistol, unless upon somo'neocssary occa? sion, in any settled part of the town, or within one ' hundred yards of any public Btroet, or who shall run a hcrse or mule in the streets or highways within the town, whereby the safety of others may be endangered, may be fined by Council, not ex? ceeding ten dollars if a white person, and if a per-; BoU of color, may bo whipped not exceeding twen * fy-five.lashes. . .. .AAjSI.. AYRES, Town Marshal. Feb. 7,18G1 25 2t sj ; FOE SALE. A FISRT-CLASS FLAT BOAT, .fifty feet lcng -built eighteen months ago, and used since then as '? the Ferry Boat at Sloan's Ferry over Seneca river. . It is offered for sale only' because the Ferry has been discontinued. Apply to II. E. RAYENEL, at Fort Hill Bridge, or to J. B. E. SLOAN & CO., at Pendleton. Feb. 21, 18G1 . x27 3i LAW NOTIGE. THE undersigned has removed to the office lately occupied by. A. T. Broylcs, Esq., in the Beuson House opposite Craytons old Store. He will con? tinue the practice of'the Law in the Courts of'the Western Circuit, and pledges himself to a prompt ? and faithful discharge of the duties of his proles- | WARREN D. WIEKES. Anderson C. II., Feb. 7, 18G1 25?2t ZRec-ruits "Wanted! ABLE-BODIED MEN who have the money to pay what they owe. Those indebted to JOHN A. Mc FALL by noto?or account.will save money by pay? ing the same to the undersigned, who has the Books and Note3 in his hanjls. It is necessary that the business should be settled up at once. JAMES M. MoFALL. Feb. 14,1861 ? 2G 3t Headquarters, February 15,186i. W.' ALSTON jiayne, Esq., of Anderson District, S- C, i3 hereby appointed, a Special Aid-dc-Camp of his Excellency Gov. Pickens, with the rank of Lieuten?nt-Colonct, and will' act as a Private Sec? retary of the Governor until relieved. By order: ?. s: R. GIST, Adj! and Insp. General. Feb. 21, 1SG1 ' * '""'27''' ' It . Dissolution, -v THE copartnership heretofore existing between KEITH &'WILKES, in the practice of the Law in the Courts of the Western Circuit, is this clay dissolved by muiur.l consent. Those indebted to the firm will call and settle ? E. M. KEITH, ? W., D. WILKES. Jan. 8,18G1 . . 21 .8t " Gazette please copy. 18*31. lVo-w is tJa.e Time to subscribe for The Great Southern "Weekly. Tlae Best Talent OF TEE SOUTH Is Wi'itiiig: for- It. THE Southern Field & Fireside, PUBLISHED EVEttT SATURDAY, A.T AUGUSTA, <3^-> ACKNOWLEDGED to be "Tlie Best Family Paper in the South," CONTAINS, in each issue, eight pages (forty col? umns) of CHOICE BEADING MATTER. Devoted to the instruction and amusement of friends of Southern j LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE AND ART. . JKS3* Subscribers are presented, semi-annually, with an Index or Table of Contents. .TERMS?Trvo Dollars per Annum. ? Address, JAMES GARDNER, Augusta, Ga. ? Feb. 21,1801 27 *? ' 0m ' DEPARTMENT OF WAS, - HEADQUARTERS, i?ebTHary.'8tJj, i^?j?'J| THE following Text-Books having been,adopfed by this Department, in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly " to Provide an Armed Military Force," fox ihe Drill and Instructions of Volun tersj "Miliiia, and Enlisted Men of South Carolina, will bo used and followed by the several arms of service respectively, viz: FOR CAVALRY. " Tho system of Cavalry Tactics," approved by the.President of the United States,-and published, by order of the War Department, February 10th, 1841. FOR FIELD ARTILLERY. "Instruction for Field Artillery, prepared hy i Board of Artillery Officers," published for the in? formation and government of the Army, and adopt? ed by on order of the War Department, March 6th, I860. ' FOR INFANTRY OF THE LINE. "A Concise System of Instruction and Regula1 tions for the Militia and Volunteers of the United States," prepared and arranged by Adjuinnt-Gcn cral Sam. Cooper, under the supervision of Major General Alexander Macomb, together with the ??Iii? faatry Tactics or Rules for the Exercise and Ma? noeuvre of the United States Infantry," by Major Gcneral Scott, so far as relates to manoeuvres of the line. FOR LIGHT INFANTRY AND RIFLEMEN. ?'Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics for the Exer? cise and Manoeuvre of Troops when acting as Light Infantry or Riflemen," by Brevet Lieutcnant-Cul oncl W. J. Hardee. AIL Volunteers, Militia, and Enlisted men will conform strictly to the above Bystcms of drill and exercise prescribed for the different arms of ser? vice. By order of the War Department.. STATES R, GIST? Adjutant and Inspector General. .Feb. 14, 1861 ^ 20. It ' KEROSENE OIL ! * BURNING FLUID ! Spts. Tuxpentiiie ! Just received and for sale by JEVI?i"S 2IXJ333S^Jai:?. Jan. 31, 1801 U t'f War! War!! War!H~ FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE PiaST OF MAECH, . WE will sell our DRY GOODS and Shelf HARD? WARE, '' A-t Cost for Cash.. Those wishing Cheap Goods had best give us a call, as we mean what we sav. ENGLAND & BE W LEY". Anderson,. Jan. 10,. 1801 21 tf NOTICE. THE subscribers notify the public that they arc carrying on the Boot and Shoe Making BUSINESS, And arc supplied and will continue tobe eupplicd with the best of material for said business. All work will be done up promptly, in the Neatest and "best Style, for which.Cash (or a good note,.on short time) will be expected on delivery of all work done in the Shop.-ns.no books will be kept. jf&gf*" ..'?'".1 at the sign of the Golden Boot. JOHN W. HOPKINS & CO. Feb. 7, 1801 25 tf ?->t New Blacksmith Shop, THE undersigned informs the public that he is again at work for himself, and respectfully soUcits a share of BLACKSMITH LNG from tho commu? nity- '?'.'*" HIS S ITo r? Is located between the,Anderson Hotel and Blue Ridge Railroad, on Main Street, Anderson C. H. He will do* all work in his line cheaper for the Cash than any other shop,in tow.i or country. SAMUEL SANDERS. Jan. 24, 1801 22 1m LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned will practice Law aric'l Equity in the Courts of the Western Circuit. His office is at Anderson C. H., No. 8 Brick Range. All business entrusted to him will be attended to with prompt1' nessand fidelity. S; M. WIEKES. Feb. 7, 1801 25 ly WANTED, FIVE WHITE LABORERS?Irish preferred?who are experienced in ditching. Apply to tho under? signed, 10 miles below Anderson C. H. B. A. McALISTER. Feb. 21, 1801 27 Ct Brown and Bleached Shirtings, LONG . CLOTHS, A large assortment of prices and qualities, very cheap by SHARPE & WATSON. Nov. 1, 1860 1?- tf THE SOUTHERN LITEUAKY MESEXGEE, MACFARLANE & FEBGUSSON, Publishers, :RicniroirD, Va. > ' . Price, S3 per Annuin,in advance. IN announcing the Thirty-second and Thirty-third volumes of tho Messenger, tho publishers?take pleasure in acknowledging" the unabated confidence of tho public and the press in a magazine which, duri'ig so many years, has obtained tho favor of the Southern people. For more than a quarter of a'century,'the Mcssenger'has been the exponent of Southern opinion, .the medium of Southern genius, the bold and outspoken advocate of Southern insti tionsl ' Far from abandoning the position hereto? fore held in regard to tho paramount question of Slavery, it is prepared to take still higher ground.1 .It will maintain, not only that slavery is a social and political blessing, but that its extension is a necessary' condition^ of its existence.. Essentially a Southern Magazine, the Messenger claims the right to share the good or evil fortune of the South; ich'.thcr in the L'n'on or out of the Union! With respect to its literary merits, the Messen? ger must speak for itself. Its editorial columns have been illustrated by the genius 01 Edgar A. Poc and John It. Thompson, and'its pages have been adorned by many of the ablest essays, the profoundest,.criticisms,, the most brilliant sketches, the best poetry, and the most popular hovels of the age. In verification of this statement, we need but to instance "The Reveries, of a Bachelor," " The Flush Times of Alabama," and " Vernon Grove ;" all of which were given to the readers of the Messenger before they appeared iathe form of I books. No pains will be spared to secure literary materials quite as attractive as any that have ap? peared in the past. Among the New Features to be introduced, are Original Illustrations,. Fashion Plates, Popular Sci? entific Articles, arid a Scries of Humorous Sketches and Poems of Southern Life! Tho admirable;Lcc turcs of Professor Faraday will be continued. A sparkling Novelet, entitled ?' A Story Of Cham paigne," will appear. Also -Translations of the shorter and most brilliant stories of the younger Dumas and other celebrated.French writers. NOTICES OF THE PRESS. The Messenger is not only a literary journal, in tho modern sense of the word,, but is political to the extent of being ever ready to defend tho South apd. her. institutions, without invading , the domain of party politics. Its contributors are men of solid ability and established reputation, and its contents are usually a happy compromise between the light literature of Northern Magazines and the heavy aud solid intellectual" food of the British Reviews.?JVcw Orleans Cre-scent. The contents are various, lively; and some of the papers oxhibit thinking, on the part of the wri? ter, and will require it from the reader. The new editor presents himself gracefully to his reader in his proper department, and opens his game of bat? tle with enthusiasm.?Charleston Mercury. . John R. Thompson, Esq., is,succeeded by a young man of great U'ent, already known in liter? ary circles as the author of " The Virginia Editor," "Mozis Addums Letters to Billy lvins," "Blue Eyes and Battlewick," and many other articles evincing talent and humor. Under tho editorial control of Dr. George W. Bagby, we feel assured that the Messenger will, at all times, sustain its rank as one of the best periodicals in the country. We congratuhitc tho readers of the Messenger upon the happy choice of its present editor by the pro? prietors.? Virginia Echo. Jan.- 81, 1S?1 24 ly BLACWOOD'S MAGAZINE AND THE t Britisla ? Reviews. T SCOTT & CO., New York, continuo to publish I im -tho following British Periodicals, via : 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY,- Conservative. : ' ' ; ? ' ' '.^-2.:' THE EDINBURGH REVIEW. Whig. ? V " 3. ".' ? ' . :i THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, Free Church. '. . ' . 4.- ": THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, Liberal. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, Tory. The present critical state of European affairs will, render theso publicntionB unusually, in (cresting during tho forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written nows-itcui&, trmlo' speculations, and flying rumors of the daily Journal, und the ponderous Tome of tho future historian, writ? ten after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to these Periodicals that readers'must look for the only really intelligible and reliable, history of current events, aud as such, in addition to the well-established literary, scientific, and theological character, we urgo them' upon the consideration of the reading public. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Sheets fro.m tho British pub? lishers gives additional value to theso Reprints, inas? much as they can now be placed in tho hands of our subscribers about as soon as the original'cditions. TERMS?Per Annum: Fcr any one of the four Reviews,.$3.00 For any two of tho four Reviews,. 5.00 For any fhreo of tho four Reviews,. 7.00 For all four of the Reviews,. S.00 For BlaCkwood's Magazine,. 3.00 For Blackwood und.ouo Review,. 5.00 For Blackwood and two Reviews,...,.,. 7.00 For Blackwood and thrco Reviews,.'..-?;;.". S.00 For Blackwood arid the four Reviews.10.00 Money current iu the State where issued will bo re? ceived at par. POSTAGE. In all the principal cities ami towns theso works will be delivered free of postngo. When sent by mail tho postage to tiny purt of the United States will be but 24 eeuts a year for Blackwood and but 14 cents a year for oach of tho Reviews. At tho above prices tho Periodicals will bo furni.-Hcd for 1301. AND AS A ~ Premium to NcW Subscribers, tho Nos. of the sdnic Periodicals for 1350 will bo.fur nished complete, without additional charge. Unlike tho more ephemeral Magazines of tho day, these Periodicals lose litdo by age. Hence, a full year of the.Nos. for 1859, may bo regarded nearly as valua? ble as for 1SIU. N. B.?Tho price in GrcatBritain of the five Period? icals above named is $31 'par annum. Remittances should' always be addressed, post-pr.id, to the PubBshc'rs, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., \ No. 54 Gold Street, New York City. . DRY GOODS! DEY GOODS! WE respectfully invite the Ladies aud Gentlemen of Anderson Villago and District to an inspection of our Stock of Consisting of Ladies'; Black and Fancy Dress Silks, . All wool French DeLalnes, with a large stock of Fancy DeLaines, Fancy Poplins, Solid Merinos, Solid Cashmeres, Black Cashmeres, Black*Alpacca, Fancy Plaids for children, &c, with a large stock of MEN'S WEAR, Consisting' of Cassimeres, Tweeds, Satinet and N. C. Jeans, Tennessee truck for Trowscrs, &c.; with a large stock of Calicoes, Plaids, Linsey, Gloves, Hosiery, Hair Oils, Extracts, Colognes, &c, All for sale cheap by SHARPE & WATSON.? Nov. 1, 1S60 12 tf DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the practice of Law and Equity.has been disolvcd by mutual consent. The. unfinished business will be attended to by both parties. Per? sons-indebted to the firm for fees or costs, must make .prompt settlement, by note or cash. . Settle? ments may be made with cither of us. - . : . J. P. REED. S. M. WIEKES. Jan. 31, 1801. 24 tf THE HOME GUARD WILL muster at Mayficld's on the 1st Saturday in March next. By order of Cam. COX. Feb. 21, 1861 27 . 2t. >l Now is tlie Time to subscribe. THE INTELLIGENCEE, PUBLISHED EVERY THFBSDAY, AT-c.w DOLLAR PER ? jTEAR, CONTAINS THE Latest and most Reliable NEWS, CHOICE MISCELLANEOUS MATTER, &c, ?See1., Sec* JOB WOEE EXECUTED at this office. JOCASSE LODGE, No. 18, t 0. of 0. F Meets every FRIDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock, at Odd Fellows' .Hall.' The members are required to be punctual in attendance. By order of the N. G. . ? JAMES. A. HOYT, Secretary. ? Sept. 11, I860 ly AN ORDINANCE To Raise Supplies for the Tovm of Anderson for the year commencing the 1st of January, 1861. BE -IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of An? derson, ? That a tax for the sum and in the mainner hereinafter mentioned, sh?ll be raised and paid in? to the public Treasury of the town of Anderson for tho use and service-thereof, that is to say, Ten cents on every hundred flulltlrs of the value of all Real E&tate within the eo::porato limits, of the said town (except that of chniches, schools and railroads).; ten cents for every hundred dollars worfh of the amount of solesof goods," wares and merchandize ; fifteen cents on every htmdred dollars worth of the amount of income from all factorage employments, faculties and professions, including the profession of dentistry). ten centson every hundred dollars, of income received on moneys loaned at interest, and from dividends from' Bank and all other stocks j fifty cents per head on-all slaves; two dollars per head on all free persons of color over the age of 8 years; fifty cents for each two-horse carriage or other two-horse vehicle kept for private use; twen? ty-five-cents-for each one-horse buggy or other, one horse vehicle kept for private use; fitly cents for each four-horse wagon or other four-horse vehicle kept for private use; two dollars for each one-horse [ buggy or other one-horse vehicle kept for hire; five dollars fir each dray or four-horse wagon kept for hire ; ten dollars for each omnibus kept for hire; three dollars for each carriage kept for hire; fifty cents for each: dog within the corporate limits of the town, to be paid by the owner thereof; fifty cents for each gold, and twenty-five cents for each silver on galvanized watch kept for private use by any one in the said town. 2. That the value of all Real. Estate within the limits of tho town shall be ascertained-by the ap? praisement of three sworn appraisers appointed by the Town Council, and the taxes upon the said real estate shall bo paid according to the said assess ment. .3. That every person liable to work on the roads and streets within the said town for tho year 1861 shall be permitted to compound therefor by the payment of Two Dollars by the first day of March next. 4. That every person liable to perform patrol duty within the limits of the said town forjthe year 1861, shall, upon the payment of One Dollar by the first of March next, be excused from such duty. Ratified in Council and the seal of the Town affixed thereto, this 30th day of Janua'rv A. D. 1861. S. M. W'lLKES," Intendant. v'S. Blecklev, Clerk Council. Jan. 31, 18(31 24 2t I. ~W. TAYLOEi No. 7 Granite Row, ANDERSON C. Hr, S. C. HAS just received a large and well selected Stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Such as Calicoes, DeLaiucs, Homespuns, Twills, Jeans, Fancy Dry Goods. GROCERIES, Such as Sugar, Cotfcc, Salt in seamless sacks, Mo? lasses, Liquors of all kinds and prices," Bagging and Rope, Raisins^ Cheese, Powder, Shot and Lead, Tobacco and Segars. 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, kc. 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 promiso to sell cheaper for the same articles than can bp bought in Ander? son. I have the Goods, and if I cannot sell them, I am determined to give them away. CaU and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am certain I can give you entire satisfaction in both prices and quality. 1SHAM W. TAYLOR. Oct. 18, 1860 10 tf Cothran, Jeffers & Co,, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE undersigned wiU 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, 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 cave. WADE S. COTHRAN, HENRY L. JEFFERS, WM. H. JEFFERS. Charleston, Sept. 1.0,1860 ? 5?3m LAW PARTNERSHIP. WILLIAM H. PERRY, having been admitted to the Bar, is associated with his father, Bkxjamix F. Perky, in the practice of Law on . the Western Circuit, under tho firm of PE?RY & PERRY. They will attend the Courts of Abbeville, Ander? son, Pickcns, Greenville, Spartanburg and Lau rens. /Their office and address is Greenville, -C. H., S C. ^ ' Dec, 20, 1860 19 4t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned on the 13th of September A D., 1860, formed a copartnership for the purpose of. conducting the Dry Goods and Grocery business in the town of Anderson, S. C, under the name and style of SHARPE & WATSON. -Said copartnership is without limitation, but may be terminated at any time by mutual consent. WILLIAM S. SHARPE. JOHN B.WATSON. Oct. 25, 1860 11 _ - tf G0TT0N ADVANCED! ALL having accounts upon our Books will please, come forward and settle, either by note or cash? we would prefer THE CASH. Our Books must be closed. ENGLAND & BEWLEY. Anderson, Jan. 10, 1861 21 tf Kerseys and Linseys. JAMES G. GIBBES & CO'S. Kerseys and Linseys and Osnaburgs, will be sold by us, or given in ex? change for Wool. It is useless for us to say any thing about the abovegoods, as they speak forthem selves. For sale by SHARPE & WATSON. Nov. 1, 1800 12 tf MOORE & EEATHERSTON, Attorneys at Law, HATE formed a copartnership for tho practice of Law in the Western Circuit. Business entsustcd to their care will be promptly attended to. The senior partner will also attend to any matter, coming under the jurisdiction of the .Court of Equity. Office in 3Iasonio Building, Anderson C. H., S. C. - JOHN V. MOORE,......-J. C. C. FEATHERSTON. August 14, 1350 ? . ~ 1 . Jy PAY UP. THE Books and Accounts of the Drug Store of A. & T. A. Evins, and also of t. A. Evins, are now in our hands for collection, and must be settled, : . McGOW4N & SLO^IN. Jan. 8, 1861 20 v tf ANDERSON DIVISION, NO, 2Q, MEETS regularly on every Tuesday evening at 7 ofSlock. Members are requjjste'd to be punctual in attendance. /. ?By order of-the W. P. J. C C. FEATHERSTON, R. S, , . Oct. 2o, 1860 11 .. ly: ' ' SEVEN YEARS! TSE 80Ten'years of linrirallcd mccess artcVii " Cosmopolitan Art Association," ha-ro made it a'household word throughout every quarter jj? tho country. Under the auspices of this popular Institution,' ovo. three hundred thousand homes have learned to appro ciate-r-by beantifulzworks of art. on-their walla, and choice literature on ttc-ir tables, the great benefits de? rived from becoming's, subscriber. ?Subscriptions are now being received in a ratio aa parolleted with that of any previous year. teems of subscription. Any person can become a member by subscribing; Three Dollars, for which, sum they will receive? 1st?Tho'bwgo and superb steel engraving, 30 xZS inches, entitled, "Falsta?' Mustering Iiis Eecrnils." ' 2d.?One copy, one year, of that elegantly iUastratcd magazine, THE COSMOPOLITAN-ART? JOITRNAL, 3d.?Four admissions, daring'tbe season, to "The Gallery of Paintings, 548 Broadway", IT. Y." In addition to the" above benefits, there will be given to subscribers, as gratuitous premiums, over Five Hundred Beautiful Works of. Ml; Comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, out? lines, <fcc, forming a truly national benefit. The Superb Engraving, which every subscriber will receive, entitled, "Falstaff Mustering bis Recruits," i? one of the most beautiful and popular 'engravings ever issued in his country. It is done on steel, in fine lin* and stipple, and is printed on heavy pla^o paper, 30 by 38 inches, making a most choico ornament, suitable for the walls of cither tho library, ?parlor or office. Ita, subject is the celebrated scene of Sir Jona Fahrtaff re? ceiving, in Juatico Shallow's pfficc. tho recruits wbick have" been gathered for his "ragged regiment.". It could not le furnished by the trade for less than fit? dollars. - * Tho ART JOURNAL is too well known to the whole, country to need commendation. It is a magnifice?tly illustrated mngazicc of Art, containing c-ssaya, ttoriM, poems, gossip, <fcc, by the very best writers in America, The Engrr.ving is sent to any part of tho country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postag? * prepaid. Subscriptions will bo received until tho evening of Itho ISth of April, 1361, at which time the books wiU close and tho premiums bo given to'subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription.? IThose remitting $'.j, are entitled to five membership* and to one extra Engraving for their tr-mblc. For further particulars, send for.a copy of .the: ele? gantly illustrated Art Journal, prouounced the hand? somest roagnzinein America. It contains Catalogue ?f Premiums, and numerous superb engravings, Regular prico, 50 cents per number. Specimen copies, however, will bo sunt to those wishing to subscribe, on receipt of 18 cents, in stamp's or coin. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 516 Broadway, n. Y. N. B.?Subscriptions received and forwarded by p. C. v. BORSTEL, Agent for Anderson, S.C, and vi? cinity, whero specimen Engravings and Art-Journal con be seen. Furniture Ware-Rooms, Second Stop.y of Masonic Building, ANDERSON C. H., S. C. nnEE undersigned have received an elegant assort JL mcnt of FURNITURE of all kinds, which wfll be sold at the very lowest prices. We wiU keep constantly on hand a variety of Furnitu re of ever/ style and finish, and respectfully invite inspection, from the citizens of. Anderson and surrounding; country. Call and examine, and wc will suit you both in price and quality. IVLarblo Yard. at ANDERSON C. e. and pendleton. Marble Slabs, Tombs, Monuments, Ilead Stoneii, &c, put up in the best style of workmanship and at reasonable prices. Letters cut ?t 8? cts. each; raised letters, 20 cents each. Mr. JOHN 'C. CHERRY i3 our authorized ageni at Pendleton. leavell & WHITE, Anderson C. H. Aug. 21, 18G0. 2 ly J. T. HOPNE, anderson c. H., s. c. Office?two doors west of Blcckley & Craytons\ Aug. 14, 1860 1 ly COURTNEY, TENNENT & CO., 35 Hayne Sree,- Charleston, S. C. keep constantly on hand a large Stock of Plough Steel and Naiis'of the best- brand, at the lowest Cash prices. Oct. 4, i860 8 ly THIRTY-TWO CASES OF BOOTS AJ$T> SHOES. Making tho largest Stock of Boots and Shoes to be found in the place, consisting of Negro Brogans, boys and nens; Boots for men and Boys; Wax Brogans an a variety of prices and qualities; Ln dies' Sewed and Pegged Boots and Buskins; Chil? dren's Shoes of all size3 and qualities, with copper toes. For sale very cheap by SHAEPE & WATSON. Nov. 1, 1860 12 tf CLOTHING! CLOTHING! A la.-gc and fresh stock of READY-MADE CLOTH? ING, consisting of Overcoats, Business Coats, Press Coats, Black and Fancy CassLmere. Bnsine&? and Satinet Pants, with a great variety of Vests, Linen and Marseilles Shirts, Gentlemen's Undervcsts and Drawers, wiU be sold very cheap at SHARPE &, WATSON'S, Nov. 1, :.8G0 12 - tf W. W. HUMPHREYS," ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office at Anderson C. H., in Broyles' new building, immediately below the Post Office and opposite tho Benson House. All business entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention. y*" . . August H, 1S60- 1 . ly Hardware! Hardware! I A large, well selected stock of HARDWARE, con ! sisting of the following articles: Bellows, Anvils, Vices. Blacksmith Hammers, Pocket and Table-"Cutlery, Trace Chains, Tonguo Chains, Stay Chams, Hooks and Hinges, Tea-ket? tles, Sad Inrath, Harnes, Horse Shoe Nails, &?., very cheap by . SHARPE & WATSON. Nov. "1, 1860- 12 tf GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !! SUGAR, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Candles, Teas, Cheese, Tobacco, Starch, Candies, Nuts,'.Sod?, Pepper. Spice, Ginger, Mackerel, tc, will bo sold verych'japby ' SHARPE & WATSON. Oct. 25, im 11 tf ~~ G OLD. GOLD is MONEY?Dental material is Gold; and therefore I must have the CASH for Dental 'ser yice, 'or keer> my Gold. . J. T. HORNE. Dec.20,18SO 10 tf ?-->?'-:-,?_ Saddles and I^sat^b.er'. A good stock of Saddles and Hemlock Leathery Bridles, Girths, Bitts, &c., very cheap by ? SHARPI! & WAT80N.. - >N6r. 1, 1860 ??' 12 tf