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ANDERSON PRICES CURRENT, Corrected weekly by England & Bewhy. bagging, 10 0 - bale rope, 0 ? 12* bagging twine, * 25 adamantine candles, 25 @ 30 sperm candles, ? 45 ? 60 rio coffee, * 18 ? 20 java coffee, 18 tea, go ? 1-00 rice,. 6J ? 7 n. 0. sugar, I ? 11 ? 12] (c) coffee do. - 12 ? 124 (b) do. do. 13 (a) do. do. 18 ? 13i crushed do. 14 loaf do. ii ? 15 N. o. molasses, ? 60 to ?5 west india do. ? 45 salt, %1 sack, $2 50 cast steel, ? 25 german steel, ? 15 blister do. 1? ? 12} swede iron, c? fj 7 english do. 1><S) t* band do. ci ? 7 sheet do. ' '] ? 1? castings, 6r ? 10 nails; 3 ? 6} rifle powder, $7 00 @ 7 50 blasting do. $5 0U ? 5 50 lead, 0 ? 10 shot, tj? bag, $2 2c ? 2 50 indigo, $1 50 madder. 20 blue stone, . 10 ? 18 linseed oil, $1 10 ? 1 20 train do. 90 ? 1 00 white lead, 25 lb kegs, ?2 50 ? 2 75 french glass, &? X 10, 3 0') ? 3 25 do. do. 10 X 12, 3 5 ) ? 3 75 do. do. 12 A 14, 3 75 ? 4 00 mackerel, in kits, No. 3, $3 25 do: <? " 2, 3 50 do. " " 1, 3 75 tobacco, 'y. 25 ? 50 yarn, C: CO ? 1 10 i shirting, JiL? 9 osnaburgs, JBt? 12$ Country Produce. COTTON, ' " ?10 FLOUR, \} bbL. SS 00 WHEAT, ? 1 ?O^Bt CORN, . DO to t OO MEAL, 1 00 . LARD. 15 ? 15 TALLOW, 10 to 12A BUTTER, 15 EGGS, ? 10 CHICKEN*. 10 to 121 BACON, hog 14 to 15 BLESWAN," 20 RAGS, 2} to 2J PE\S, 90 to 1 00 WILHITE & HARRISON, DEALERS i;: ? ginigs, |jttuirinrs, a., ANDERSON C. II., S. O THANKFUL for past patronage, woulc. inform the public that they continue to keep a complete stock of Goods, such as may bo found in firsi -class Drug Stores, and which will be sold at reasoaable prices and terms. Physicians' prescriptions are prepared with care and at the shortest notice , Jjfa?"* One of the firm may be found at the Store af all hours of the day or night. .Those indebted to the undersigned rill confer a favor by paying at least part of what hcv owe us. WILHITE & HARRISON, No. 3 Brick Range, Audcison, S. G. Feb. 28, 18?1 2-3 *m Bank of State of South Carolina. Charleston, February 2th. 1861. it ' THE Legislature having, at its late ses.sion. au? thorized the issue of Bonds to the amount ofS675," 000, bearing an interest of teom per cent., for the purpose of providing the funds requi red to sustain the State in the act of resuming her rights of sove? reignty, this Batik is now prepared to dispose of the Bonds. They arc issued in sums of ?50, $100 and.S500. An opportunity is thus afforded evr ry citizen to make a secure and proiitab.e investment, while contributing aid to the cause in which the State is engaged. With a view of enitbling citizens in any part of the State to\sharc in the Loan, the ?Clerks of the Courts of the several Districts have been required to open books of subscription for the Stock. Suitable arrangements will be made for furnishing the Bonds on the receipt of the money, at nn early day after each subscription has, been* made. Engagements for the purchase of Bonds may be made at the Bank, or nuy o'f its Brandies. It is probable that, at the next session of the Leg? islature, those parties who desire it may have their Bonds converted into Slock. ' c. M. fur:i^::, :.: 't. rcbv28i 1SG1 28 it Executive 0f?ce---I)ep?.rtnient of I War. CHARLESTON, MaBga 5,4861. TETER G. T. BEAUREGARD having been ap? pointed Brigadier-Ueneral of the Confederate States of America, and having been ordered to assume command of the troops in and near Charleston har? bor, will be respected and obeyed accordingly, and nil State 'officers cf the Volunteers, enlisted men, and militia on duty, arc coufmanded to obey all or? ders emanating from him. D. :.\ JAMISON. March 14, 1SG1 C) 'it Anderson District Sunday School convention. THIS body will hold its regular Semi-Annual Meeting in the Court. House on IRIDAY the day of March, at 11 o'clock a. nt. . Rev. W. T. FARROW will deliver a Lecture in the Baptist Church at 7 o'clock p. m. By order of the President. JOHN A. HARRISON, Secy. March 14, 18G1 30 2t COURTNEY, TENNIJNT & CO., ^Mfom, ?Utflerjr, (Sims, tfc, 35 Ilaync Sree, Chareston, S. C. KEEP constantly on hand a larrc Stock of Tlough Steel and Nails of the best bn.nd, at the lowest Cash prices. Oct. 4, 18B0 S ly CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, FOR Sale by EVINS HUBBARD, Next door to England & Bcwl :y, Anderson, S. C. March-14, 18(51 30 tf A. few more Left! OF those fine old PLANTATION and PRINCIPE CIGARS, At EVINS & HUBBARD'S. March 14, 1831 50 tf Hostetter's Bitters, FOR Sale at EVINS. & HUBBARD'S. March 14, 1801 30 tf LA3V NOTICE. the undersigned has removed to the office lately occupied by A. t. Broyles, Esq., in the Benson House, opposite Crayton'? olc. Store. He will con? tinue tho practice of the Lau in the Courts of the Western Circuit, and pledges "himself to a prompt and faithful discharge of th? duties of his profes? sion. wai:ren d. wilkes. Anderson C H., Fob. 7, 1861 26--2t TAXES, TAXES, TAXES. IF not Providentially hindered, I will be at Ander? son 6k H. during March Court, to receive Returns and take tho Taxes for 18(50, and on Monday the 18th at McClinton's Shop; Tuesday the 19tfi at Holland's Store?evening of the same day at Wm. Hewins', Sr.; Wednesday the 20th at Sherard's Store; Thursday the 21st at. Capt. J. P. Tucker's; Friday the 22d at Storevillc; Saturday the 23d at Howard's?evening of the same day at Jones'; On Monday the 25th at Boulman's?evening of the same day at Andersonville ; Tuesday the 2Uth at Brown's Muster Ground ; Wednesday the 27th r.t Townvillc; Thursday the 28th at Pcndleton ; Friday the 2Dth at Eaton's Store?evening of the same day at Craig's ; Saturday the SOtli at Ccntreville?evening of the same'day'at Shearer's; Monday the 1st of April (sale-day) at Anderson C. H.?evening of the same day at Luke Haynie's; Tuesday the 2d at Craytonville ; Wednesday the 3d at llonca Path?evening same da}- at Gautt's Store ; Thursday the 4th at Calhoun?evening of same day at Stantonvillc; Friday the 5th at Williamslon ; Saturday ;he (ith at Beltou; Monday the 8th at Anderson C. II. ; Tuesday the 0th at Rush's Shop?evening of the same day at OrrviUe : Wednesday the 10th at White Plains; Thursday the 11th at. Brushy Creek (Long's Store); Friday the 12th at Greenwood ; Saturday the 13th at J. J. Wilson's Store; Salcday in May at Anderson C. II.?at which time my books will close. State Tax about one-third higher than last year. Road or Bridge Tax, 10J per cent, on the Gcueral Tax. Poor, 10 per cent. Upon monies loaned or at interest, one-tenth of 1 per cent: W. S. SHAW, T. C. March 7, 18G1 29 tf Head-Quarters, March 1, 1861. GENERAL ORDER, NO. 9. THOS. G. RHETT, P. II. 'NELSON, A. C. GAR LINGTON AND 8. McGOWAN having been ap? pointed and commissioned Drigadior-Gcneruls of the Volunteer Force, raised by authority of "an Act to provide an Armed Military Force," will be obeyed and respected accordingly. They are here? by assigned to their respective commauds as fol? lows : I 1st Brigade South Carolina Volunteers, to be commanded by Brigadier-General THOMAS G. RHETT, will consist of the troops raised from the Districts of Orangeburg, Darnwcll, Beaufort, Colle ton, Charleston and Lexington, except that portion lying between Broad and Saluda Rivers. 2d Brigade, to be commanded by Brigadier-Gen? eral P. II. NELSON, will consist of the troops raised from the Districts of Hichlaud, Kcrshaw, Lancaster. Sumtcr, Clarendon, Darlington, Marl borough, Horry, Marion, Williamsburgaud Georgc :own. 3d Brigade, to be commanded by Brngadicr-Gen cral A. C. GARLINGTON, wiil consist of troops raised from the District of Newberry, Laurcns, York, Spartanburg, Union, FuirficldM Chester und that part of Lexington lying between Broad and Saluda Rivers. 4th IJricade, to be commanded by Brigadier General SAMUEL McGOWAN, will consist, of troop? raised from the Districts of Edgcfield, Ab? beville,. Greenville, Anderson and Picicns. By order: S. R. GIST, Adjutant and Inspector-General ?f S. C. kehoseis oil! Spts. Turpentine! received and for sale cy . Jan. 31, 18(11 21 tf NOTICE. THE subscribers notify the public that they are carrying on the Boot and Shoe Making BXTSIjSTESS, i And arc BuppUed ami will continue to be supplied with the best of material for said business. All work will be done up promptly, in tho jVoatOKt im<i l>e^*t Style, for which Cash (or a good note, on short time) will be expected on delivery of all work done in the Shop, as no books will be kept. ??J- Call at the sign of the Golden Boot. ' JOHN W. HOPKINS & CO. Feb. 7, 1801 ' 25 tf War! War!! War!!! -4? FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE FIEST OF MARCH, WE will sell our DRV 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 say. ENGLAND & BEWLEY. Anderson, Jan. 10, 1801 21 tf Head-Qiiarters.. CHARLESTON, March 5, 1601. GENERAL ORDERS, NC. 10. M. L. BONHAM having been appointed and com? missioned MAJOR-GENERAL of the Volunteer Force, raised under the provisions of "An Act to provide an Armed Military Force," will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. S R. GIST, Adj. and Innp. General. March 14, 1801 . :i0 It Attention, Palmetto Riflemen! IN pursuance of Special Order No.'1, from Head Quarters, 1th Regiment of So. Ca. Volunteers, you are hereby ordered to appear for drill and instruc? tion, at the company rendezvous, on next Saturday and every Saturday thereafter, until further orders, at 11 o'clock a. m. prpusely. By order of'ike Captiir.. MIKE MAGEE, 0. S. March 14, 18G1 30 It Brown and Bleached Shirtings, LONG CLOTHS. A large assortment of priccB and qualities, very cheap by SHARPE L WATSON. Nov. 1, 1WQ 12 " jf Congress Water, At EVLNS k HUBBARD'S. ( xMarcb 14,1861 ? 80 tf g 1861. . . Now is tlie TiLme to subscribe for Tee Great Southern Weekly. Tlie Best Talent OF THE SOUTH Is Wi-iting- for It. . THE Southern Field & Fireside, rUDLISOED F.VKHT SATURDAY, .A.T ATT?TL7STA., GrA.., acknowledged to be "The Best Family Paper in the Sonth," CONTAINS, in each'issue, eight pages (forty col? umns) of CHOICE READING MATTER. Devote?! to the instruction and amusement of friends of Southern literature, agriculture AHD AST. ? jfigj? Subscribers nrc presented, send-annually, with an Index or Table of Contents. T1SKMS?Two Dollars per Annum. Address, JAMES GARDNER, Augusta, Ga. Feb. 21. 1861 27 Cm DRY GOODS! DEY GOODS! WE respectfully invite the Ladies ;.ud Gentlemen of Anderson Village and District to an inspection of our Stock of mi mim <& i&m'x ms Consisting of Ladies' Black and Fancy Dress Silks, All Wool French DcLaincs, with a large stock of Fancy DcLaincs, Fancy Poplins, Solid Merinos, Sulid Cashmeres, Black Cashmeres, Black Alpacea, Fancy Ph::cfe for chilGren, to., with a large stock of rf MEN'S WEAR, Consisting of Cas.,imcres, Tweeds. Satinet r.nd N. C. Jeans, Tennessee truck for Trowscrs, ic.: r:th a large stock of Calicoes, Plnids, Lihscy, Gloves, Hosiery, Hair Oils, Extracts, Colognes, tic, All for sale cheap by SHARPS & WATSON. I Nov. 1, 1SC0 12 tf COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned on the 18th ef Sept ember A P., 18U0, formed a copartnership for the puraoso of conducting ihc Dry Good:; and*.Grocery btvinccs in the lown of Anderson, S. C., under the nan.o and style of &J3LAJEO?J?t & WATSON. Said copartnership is without limitation, \>,'.l u\r.j be terminated at any time by mutual consent. WILLIAM fS. SHARPS. - JOHN B. WATSON. Oct. ?5,1S?0 11 tf - Kerseys and lansoy?. JAMES G. GIBBES & CITS. Kcrs?ya end Linseys and Osnaburgs, will be sold by na, cr jpven In ex? change for Wool. It is useless fur cs to say cny thing about iiic abcvegOoOs, au theyeveei fi r them? selves. For s.-.lc t>y SHAHPE ? WATSON. Nov. 1, 18G0 12 tf XHI?TT-TWO CASES OF L'COTS JLTStiy SHOES. Making t.'.e largest Stock tf Do?ts and Shoes to be found in the place, consisting cc* .Tcv > Brog?hs, lioys and Liens; Buots for men and Boys; iYax Brogans at a variety of prices and qualities; La die:'" Sewed and Pegged Boot? nr. I Buskins; Chil? dren's Shoes of all si; kj and qualities, with cupper toes. For stole very cheap by SEARPE & WATSON. Nov. 1, 1860 12 tf CLOTHTJrO! CLOTHING! A large and fresh stock of READY-MADE CLOTH? ING, consisting of Overcoats, Business Gouts, Dress Coats, Black and Funcy Csjsimcrc, Business end Satinet Punts, wilh a great variety of Vests. Linen and Marseilles Shirts, Gentlemen 6 Undervc3tc and Drawers, will be sold very cheap at SHARPE & WATSON'S. Nov. 1, lfi60 12 . tf Hardware! Hardware! *? A large, well selected stock of HARDWARE, con? sisting of the following articles: Bellows. Anvils. Vice:', Blacksmith Hammers, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Trace Chains, Tongue Chains, Stay Chains, liook.i and liit.gcs. Tea-ket? tles, Sad Irons, Hauie?, llorco Shoe Nails, &c, very cheap by SHAHPE St WATSON. Nov. 1, 1860 12 tf GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !! SUGAR, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Candles, Teas, Choose, Tc.ba*uo. Starch, Candies, Nuts, Soda, Pepper, Spice, Giuger, .Mackerel, tic, will bs cold very cheap by SHARPS cc WATSON. Oct. 20, lGiJC 11 tf Saddles asi<i Leatliei*. A good stock of Saddles and Hemlock Leather, Bridles, Girths, Bit if, &o., verv cheap by SHARPE & V.'ATSON. Nov. 1, 18C0 12 tf 31 aw DSTotice. THE undersigned have formed a copartnership ia the practice of Law and Equity in iho Districts of Anderson and Bickens, under lu*s style of REED .? BROWN., and V,ill give prompj attention to all bus? iness committed to their-charge. Their office ia on Brick Range, immediately in front of ihn Cour' ll?iis?, at Anderson. J. P. REED, JOHN PETER BROWN, i P. Z.?J. P.ffiEKO will also practice ia the Courti. cf Law and Equity for the Districts of Abbeville, Greenville, Spartanburg aud Lnurens. Feb. 14. 18(11 2fi 3t BISS0LTJTI02I C? FAETNEBSHIF. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned-in the practice of Law and Equity,has been disolved by mutual consent. The unfinished I "business will be attended to by both parties. Per? sons indebted to the firm for i*ec3 or costs, must make prompt settlement, by note or cash. Settle? ments may be made with either of us. J. P.-REED. S. 91. WILKES. .Jan. 81, 1881. ? 24 tf LA"W NOTICE. THE undersigned will practice Law and Equity in the (.'own of the Western Circuit. His office is at Anderson C. II.. No. 8 Brick* Range. All business entrusted to him will be attended to with prompt? ness and fidelity. * ? S. M. WILKES. Feb. 7,1861 25 1/ WANTED, FIVE WHITE LABORERS?Irish preferred?who are experienced in ditching. Apply to tlie under? signed, 10 miles below Anderson 0. H. B. A. McALISTER* Feb. 21, 1801 27 &t USTow is the Time TO SUBSCRIBE. THE INTELLISENCEB, KfBLISHEB E7E?7 THUfiSDAY, AT ONE PEB YEAS, CONTAINS THE Latest and most Sellable NE? S, CHOICE MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. ?5co.3 &.C, &,c. JOB WOEK ' AT THIS OFFICE. I. W. TAYLOE, No. 7 Granite How, ANDERSON C. IL, S. C. HAS just received a L rge tviJtf well selected Stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Hoods, pgucb as Calicoes, DoLaiac3, Homespuns, Twills, Jeans, Fancy Dry Goods. ' GROCERIES, Su?h as Sugar, Co-Tec, Salt iu B0amlc38 sacks; Mor lasses, Liquors of all kintlsy and prices, Sagging and Hope. ?:ii tins, Cheese, Powder, Sliot and Lead, Tobacco end Scgars. CROCKERY, ? Such as (hips and Saucers, and every description of Crockery. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Daints, Oils, Window Glass, White Lead, Chemi? cals, Dye Stuffs, Indigo, Madder, ,S:c. All the above articles tviil be sold bolowthe mar? ket prices. Ccuis one, cotre all, and judge far yourselves. * ? . I make' no boast, but I promise to sell cheaper f*r the Baroe articles than can be bought in Ander? son/ I have/the Gcwis, and if I cannot sell them, 1 am determined to gi*c- them away. Call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 tun ccrlaiii I c.\n give you entire satisfaction in both prices :.nd quality. ISHAAI W. TAYLOR. Oct. 18, 1CC0 ?? 10 tf ? ,J. T. HO RISTE, v.. 1 - ANDEBSOH C. H., 0. C. Office?two doors west of Blockley & Cray Ions'. ? Aug. 14, 1800 i ly W. W. ZIUHPHIiE YS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at Anderson C. H., in Broylej' ncir building, immediately below the Pojt OCca ked opposite tho Eonson House. * All business entrusted to him will meet with jroap-; attention. August U, I860 1 lj GOLD.. GOLD is MONEY?Dental material is Gold ; and therefore I must have the CASH for Dental ser? vice, or keep my Gold. J. T. HORNlS. Dec. 20, I860 19 tf New Blacksmith Shop, THE undersigned informs the public that he is again at work for himself, and ^respectfully .solicits a share qf BLAC&SMITH1NG from the commu? nity. HIS SHOP Is located between the Anderson Hotel ?nd Blue Ridge Railroad, on Main Street, Anderson C. H. He will do all work in his line cheaper for the Cash tl.an any other shop :a towr. or country. SAMUEL 8ANDERS. Jan. :24> 1861 23 la SEVEN YEARS"*-. THE scrcn years of unrivalled success attending i:<J it Cosmopolitan Art Association," haro j made it a bouseliold word throughout every quarter of the country. Under the anspiccs cf this popular Institution,, ove three hundred thousand homes have learned to appre? ciate?by beautiful works of art on their walls, and choice literature on their tables, the great benefits de? rived from becoming a subscriber. Subscriptions are now being received in a ratio un? paralleled vri'h that of any previous year. TEEM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. Any person can become a member by subscribing Thrra Dollars, for which sum they will receive? 1st.?The large snd superb steel engraving, SO x SS inches, entitled, "Falstaff Mastering his Recruits/' 2d.?One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated magazine, THE C03KOPGLITA2I AET JOVTESTAIi. 3d.?Jour admissions, during the season, to "Tho Gallery of Paintings, 5<1B Brocelwr.y, II. y." Iu addition to the above benefits, there will be given to subscribers, as gratuitous premiums, over Five Hathed Beautiful Works of Art! Comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parianF, oat Unis, Ac, forming a truly national benefit. The Superb Engraving, which evoiry subscriber ?.rill receive, entitled, " FulstafF Clustering iii.i Becrnits/i is oue of the most beautiful and popular engravings ever issued in his country. It is done en steel, in iino line and stipple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, .10 by. SS inches, making a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls of either the library, parlor or office. Its subject is the eclobrated scene of .Sir John FulstatT re? ceiving, in Justice Shallow's office, the recruits which have been gathered for hin "ragged regiment." It could not be furnished by the trade for less than livo dollars. The ART JOURNAL is too well known tr> the itIicI* country to need commendation. It is a magnificently illustrated znt'gar.itie of Art, containing essays, stories, pcenu, gossip, Ac, by the very bc^t writers iu Amc.iea. Tin En?r::-. ing is sent ia any psrt of .ho cc-uaiiy by mail, with safety, being packed iu n cylinder, poo tag? prepaid. Sul<scriptions will ba received until the evening cf tho 18th of April, lSGly at which iit.ie tho books Trill clo:-f and tho prsmihms ho ;?i>'cn .'o subscribers. Xo person is restricted to a single sabscrrptioB.? Those remitting $1?, are entitled to Sve memberships and to oue extra Engraving f->r :lieir trouble. For further particulars, semi for atopy of the eis gantly illustrated Art Journal] proaouacod the hand? somest magazine in America. It contains Catalogs* tf Premiums, and numerous superb engravings. P.e^jijr price, 53 cents pernumbcr. Specimop copies, however, will be sent to those wishing to subscribe, on receipt or IS cents, in stamps or coin. Add res j, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., Broadway, X. Y. X. U.?S?bscriptions received and forwarded by T. C, v. B?RSTEL, Agent for Anderson. S. c.. ami vi? cinity, where specimen Engravings and Art JoarLal cau be seen. AN ORDINANCE ij Jlr.'.cc Supplies for the Town of Anderson for the peer commencing the 1st of January, 1861. BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of An dsrsc", 'L'l.*t a lax for t'tc sum and in the manner hereinafter mentioned, slmi! bo raised and paid in? to the public Treasury of the town af Anderson.for the use and service thereof, that is lo ciy, Ten cents on every hundred dollars of the value of all Real Estate within the corporate limits of the said town (except that of churches, schools and railroads); ten cents for every hundred dollars ~or:h of H19 amount of sales of goods, wares and merchandize ; (iucc'j cents on every hundred dollars worth of tho aroonntbf income from nil factorage employments, faculties and professions, including the profession of dentistry; ton cents on every hundred dollars of income received ort moneys loaned at interect, and from dividend" from Bank and nil other stocks; fifty cents per head on ail slave3; two dollars per head on nil free persons of color over the age of 8 years; fifty cents for each two-horse carriage or einer two-horse vehicle kept for private use: twen? ty-five cents for etch one-horse buggy or other orto horse vehicle kept for private use; fifty ceritsTor each four-horse wagon or other four-horse vehicle kept for private use; two dollars for each oae-L n r.c buggy or other onc-horee vehicle kept for hire; five dollars for each dray or four-horso wagon kept for hire; ten dollars for each omnibus kept for hire; three dollars for each carriage kept for hive; fifty cents for each dog within the corporate limits of the town, to bo paid by the owner thereof; fifty cents for each gold, and twenty-five cents for each silver or galvanized watch kepi for piiv^te u^c by any one in the said Iowa. :!. That tl-.e value of* .-'.It Real Estate within tho limits of the town shall be ascertained by tbo ap? praisement of three sworn appraisers appointed by the Town Council, nnd 'he faxes upon the said real estate shall be paid according to the said assess? ment. That every person liabls td*work on the roads and streets within the said town for the year 18G1 shall be permitted to compound therefor byfthc payment of Two Dollars by the first day of Marco next. ?J. Thr.f every person liable to perform patrol duty witi'in the limits of the said town fertile year 1SG1, shall, upon the payment of One Dollarbytha tiiut of March next, be excused from such duly. Ratified in Council and the seal of the Town ndized. thereto, thi<j 30th day of Janna.y A. D. 1861. S. :.!. WiLKES. Intendant. S. Br.eckt.ev, Ctlrk Council. Jan. 81, 1801 24 2t t ura&ure vj are-S??ins, Second^ory of Masonic Building; A'TDJLllSOl'i C. H., S. C. THE undcrsigaed have received an elegant j.'sori mcnt of FURNITURE of all kinds, which iri'd be sold at the very lowest prices. <Ve will kc?p constantly on Hand a variety ft' Furniture of every style and finish, and respectfully invite inspection from the citizen.' of Anderson and enrrounding country. Call and examine, and we will suit you both in price Mid quality. I+Yai-^lo "jL^'ii'd . AT ANDERSON C. 'J. AND PEXDLLTOII. Marblo Stabs, Tombs, Monuments, Head Ston??i,. Slc., put up in the beci 3tyio of wbrkm&nsJiip cnl at reasonable pi ices. Leiters cut at C? eta. each; raised letters, 20 cents each. Mr. jo.hn C. CHERRY is ouivauthorised agent at Peadleton. LEAVELL & >7EITE, Anderson C u. Aug. 2,1, 1S00 2 :. Jj 0?TT0H ADVANCED! ALL having accounts upon our Bonks will plcsj-. come forward and settle, either by not? cr cr.sh? we would pr<ricr THE CASH. Oar Boots must bs clossd. ENGLAND it BE WI E Y. Anderson, Jan. 10, 1861 21 t.' MOOES 6 FEATH Sil S ?!- 017, Attorneys at Law-, XT AYE formed a copartnership :">r the pr^ctlco of Xi Baw in the Western Circuit. Busiacfs sntsntbd to tuoir care will bo promptly attended 'o. Ths senior partner will niso attend to any matiar coming nailer the jurisdiction of the Court of Equity. Offie-j in Masonic Building, Anderson C. II., S. C. JOHX V. MOORE,.J. C. C. FEATUEItSTON. August 14, IS50 I ly PAY UP. THE Books and Accounts of the Drrj; Stt/rc of a. & T. A. Eti?s, and also of T. a. Ericas, are now is. our hands for collection, and must be settled, McGOWAN-S SLOAN. Jan. 3, 18G1 20 tf JOCASSE LODGE, No. 18,1. O.of 0. F . ^rMeet^ every TRTDAY NIGHT, at. 7 o'clock, at OUd'-Fellowa' Hall. The members are required to be punctual in attendance. ry onler of the N. d. JAMES. A. HOYT, Secretary. Stpt. 11, 1880 I ly THE' x>'i>B?f TUE OFFICIAL PAPER Ot WflfGEESS. "H" PUBLISH r\ow my annual Prospectus iTjfXE I DAILY GLQBE/and the COXt RESSICftTf ^?OBE, to remain subscribers, and" inform those w S?y desire :o subscribe, that Congress mil meet on ^first Monday of next December, whin i snati i-csurn^^.,.. , ?,i0VC.r.amc(i papers. They have bc.n t??\.\vr', , ... . J , A uy":hod so lone, that most pup lic men know their .-'\..? , .*>', r T f ;?_vn??^ ?;? *Utr,and therefore I do^m it nceulc33 to Elve n n. rmu /- , j ofmatter they will ?f ,h<? kmd THE DAILY GLOBE wiU conlaju frr<:port of tho Debates in both brsmchc: of < oiigrci.? down by reporters, cqucul, at least to any corx>?Qf short hand-writers in this, or m any other country. A majority of them wiU each, be able to report, verbaten, ten thousand words an Lour, while the ay crage number of words spoken bj fluent speakers rarely exceeds seven thousand five hundred words an hour. When the'debates of a day do not make more than forty-five columns, they will appear in The-Daily Globe of the next morning, which.will contain, also, the news of the day, together with such editorial articles as may be suggested by pass? ing events. THE'CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE^ND APPEN DIX will contain a report of nil the Rbates in Con? gress, revised by the speakers, the Messages of tho President of the United States, the Annual Report of the Heads of l?c Executive Departments, tho Law3 parsed during tl)3 sessions, and copious * dexes to all. They will be priuted on^?Td?uble royal sheet; in book form, royal quaTto size, each number containing sixteen pages. The wirble will make, it is believed, ift least 2,000 peges. This is acknowledged :o be the cheapest work ever sold in any* country, whether a reprint or printed from manuscript copy, taking for data the average num? ber of words it contains. The coming session will, without doubt, be an unusually interesting one, because the debates will, in a great measure, be upon the policy of the Pres? ident elect, and'The Globe will be, as it has been for many years pa^t, (ho only source from which full debates of <.'ougrc:-?;caa be obtained. THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPEN? DIX pass free through the mails ef the United States, as will be seen by reading the following Joint Resolution pushed by Congress theCth of Au? gust, 1802; * . . Joint Resolution providing for the. distribution of the Jaws of Congress and the Debates thereon. With a view to the cheap circulation of the lftws of Congress and the debates contributing to the true interpretation thereof, and to make free tho communication between the representative and con? stituent bodies:* De it Jtcrolvcd bg the Senate, and House tho Representatives? of the. United' States of America in Congress Assembled, That from and after the present session of Congress, THE CONGRES? SIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX, which con? tain tho Laws and the debates thereon,- shall pass free through the mails so long as the same shell be published by order of Congress: Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed to authorise the circulation of the DAILY GLOBE free of postage. Approved, August G, 1852. TEIttlS: For a copy of THE DAILY GLOBE, for four months $3 ?00 For 1 copy of THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX, during the ses? sion . 3 00 For 2 copies ditto, when ordered af tho same timd 5 00 No attention will be paid to any'order unless the money accompany it. . ' ? ? Bank notes, curreutin the section of the country where a subscriber jesides, will be received at par. The who!o^>r any part of a subscription may be re? mitted in postage stamps, which is preferable to any cuivency, except gold or i'ilvtr. r ' JOHN C RITES. Washington, Oclober 18, 18G0. PROSPECTUS OF Tin: CHARLESTON MERCURY A Political, Commercial and Litarary Journal, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY. Hp HE "Mercury" represents the State rights rcsis ? tanco element of tho South. Its political creed consists in the principles of til? Democratic Party as laid down in tho Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1*8$ and 1799?the Sovereignty of the States and Strict Construction of tho Federal Constitution by tho General Government, the Agent of the States; Free Trade, end an Economical Administration of tho Gen? era! Government. Its policy is the union of the South? er. States iii maintaining '.heir rights and establishing their security. , Tho *? Mercury " gives daily reports of Markets and Marino Intelligence of Charleston Commerce in tho leading Kcaportu of the world. The Weekly Prico Cur? rent is mado up with much care, and from the most reliable sources, A eomicction with tho "Associated Press " injures the latest intelligence by telegraph and tlfo earliest news by 3!eamers from Europe. 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Department, in pursuance of an Act of Geaer;;l A-rsemily'-" to Provide an Armed Militsy Force," for the Bviil and Instructions of Volii tcrs, Militia, and Enlisted Men of South Carolia, wili be used and followed by the several arm of service respectively, viz: CAVALRY. FOR.FIJ3I.D ARTIIiSERY. "Instruction for Field Artillery, prepare! by a Board of Artillery Oflict.s," puliishr-d for the in? formation and government of the Army, anfladopt cd by an order ef the Vr'ar Deoartmcat, Mirch 6th, 1SC0. FOR ITJFAN7HY OF THE XISE. "A Concise System < f Instruction aal Regula- . tions for the Militia, end Yolunteers of the United States," prepared and arranged by Adjutant-Gen? eral Sam. Cooper, under the supervision of'Mnjor General Alexander Macomb, together with the "In? fantry Tactioii or Rules for the Exercise and Ma? noeuvre of the United States Infantry," by Mrijbr Gencral Scott, so far as relates to rodnoouvres of the line. FOSf riGnT IXFANTR Y A-VD RIFLEMEN*. "Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics for the Exer? cise and Manoeuvre of Troops whea acting asXigbt Infantry or Riflemen," by Breve' Liculcnant-Gol ouel W. J. Hardcc. ' f_' ' Ail Volunteers, Miii.ia, ai?i Enlisted men will conform strictly to the abcf? systems of drill and exercise prescribed for Lk'c different arms of ser? vice _ 1 ? By order ort he W*r Department. " STATES R. GIST, Adjutant and Inspector General. Feb. 14,1861 26 It-'