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Washington, Dec. 18. Senate?Senator Wilson offered arcs ohtion providing for tho appointment of an examining Board, to relieve officers of the regular army who have not rendered martial service in tho lato war, and to fill their, places by appointments from the veteran reserves and volunteer for? ces. A resolution was offered that Congress liiten, on tho 12th of February, to an ad? dress by-E. il. Stanton on the late Presi? dent Lincoln, and that tho President. ?Cabinet, Foreign Ministers, and officers ?of the array who received tho thanks of Congress, he invited. HoussA-Thc credentials of James W. Johnston, member elect from tho Third District of Alabama, were presented, and then referred to the Committee on lie ? construction. Trice, of-Iowa, offered a preamble which says, as an attempt may come in] some shape to repudiate nation?! and as- \ name the rebel debt, be it therefore re uolved, that no representative from the i '.'i?te States that were in revolt be ad- ' ^raitted until an amendment is made to the Constitution.precluding such a result. The preamblo and resolution was re? ferred fo'.the-Committee- on Reconstruc? tion. Moulton offered'a resolution calling up- j on the President to inform the House why Jefferson Davis had not been tried fcr treason. A resolution was passed'declaring that the test oath will not-be dispensed' with. The Hoiisc went into a committee on ^?he President's message. Stevens made a speech, the point of 'which was to give the blacks tho rights claimed by the Declaration of Independ . ence, and place the South in a territorial Condition with a view to the subsequent admission as free States. -?o-. The-Mississippi House of Represcnta ?tfves have rejected the amendmont to the Federal Constitution. Grounds: first, it :is~umiecessary; secondly, they profess to see in the power conferred on CongresR by the second clause to enforce the first 'tfy "appropriate" legislation, a superflu? ous grant c-f authority which may bo used to expand tho power of tho general government over tho social affairs of the States loa dangerous extent; and they Vxprcss'iho apprchensiotrthat it will be nsc'u to legislate the negroes in the South into social and-political equality with tin?; Tho'Gcorpa Legislature has passed a Jbiil rrguJntin? the reception of freed men's testimony. 'Ii makes -freedmen compe? tent wilnes?eVln cases where the defend? ant is a i reed man, and in criminal cases when \ I.? offeneo is against the persons er prv-p?. it}' of-freed men. It provides, ako t.Hsi where a freed man is party plaiiv . tin or defenant^ ho may make and file any'afSdavit n?->w allowed a citizen, and th-. affidavit, io have the same force and -effv-ct as if made by any other person. Joint resolutions passed unanimously stating in offect that the President had been magnanimous t? the people of Geor? gia. The Legislature adjourned to the fifteenth of January. ?-9 The-Secretary of Slato officially de? clares tho constitutional amendment, which has been ratilicd by three-fourths oftho-Statos, valid to all intents and pur? poses as apart of tho Constitution of the "United States. -o Judge Caklwell, at a recent term of the District Court held at Huntsville, "Texas, ruled that tho several acts of the Legislature," passed since tho ordinanco of secession, suspending the statutes of limi-;j tati?n, are valid and in force. The "humorous Artemus Ward, during his travels, took occasion to inform the. Shakers, that "the world revolves on its j own axletrco once in twenty-four hours, subject to the Constitution of the United States." The Governor of Indiana has officially notified the Secretary of State of tho rati? fication of tho Constitutional Amend? ment. Official information has been received at the State Department of the ratifica-. tion of the anti-slavery amendment by Oregon. Gen. Wade Hampton was in Montgom? ery, last Monday. The Mail says he was received with,great cordiality. Ex-Governor Brown, of Georgia, has gone to Atlanta, his property having b?cn restorod. Four thousand dollars were collected at the Second Presbyterian Church, in Louis? ville, oh Thursday evening, in aid of Southern Presbyterian pastors: Tho Treasurer of the United Slates has ordered that the First National Bank of Sclma, Alabama, be recognized as a de? pository of public moneys. Judge Busteed, of tho United States District Court, decides tho lest oath to bo unconstitutional. Tho Stato of Mississippi has assumed whatever indebtedness is due tho United States under the revenue laws or other? wise. _ Major Russell, Provost Marshall of tho tJiiV-nt 6$'Columbia, who had charge of ?bc ^Sgygg! 5f ^irz, wa3 as3aulted on FWtyiy hnt?r-ectifirdorat? Captain. %\t %x&tm $ntc([ipm\ THURSDAY KOREIITG, DEC. 23, 1865. SPECIAL HOTICE. Wc arc compelled to remind the patron:; of the Inttl?genccr that our terms for subscription, adver? tising and job-woi'ka-.c cash in advance! In no other way can tho establishment realize profits, and wc have worked long enough gratuitously. Lieut em? ber, if you are indebted, that wo need the money, or at least would prefer fo .manage the errrrency which properly belongs to our purse. Yon have had it long enough, aud we prefer a change of mas? ters. Bring along your greenbacks or specie ! DISTRICT ju33e. The Rev. J. Scott Mcrbay was clcclct'l by the Legislature to fill the arduous and responsible du? ties of District Judge for Anderson. The Court, vre presume, will be in elncicnt operation within u very short time. -o IMPORTANT. We have the pleasure of announcing that the Hon. B. Pi Perry has been relieved as Provisional Governor, and the entire conduct cf the Chief Mag? istracy devolved updn the Constitutional Governor. This appears to'be drifting towards Restoration! When the garrisons arc removed,?a mea.'ure which has been recommended by Gen. Grant,?we niav feel altogether " harmonized," and can safely en? sure the splecfe of the radical majority in Congress. death OF coli thos. pa2us. It is with deep regret that wo record the demise of our valued friend, Col. Thomas Parks, which occurred at his residence on Savannah River last Saturday morning,j23rd instant, after an illness of scvtral weeks. His loss will be kecn'y felt, and his influence as a public-spirited citizen and prac? tical energetic farmer be sadly missel. His re? main?, we understand, were carried to Laurens District, where sleeps his fathers for jevural gen? erations ! May tho green, turf press tightly above the gave of our generous and high-soalcd fricud ! -1*> THE LEGISLATURE. This body adjourned on Thursday last. The much-taiced of " Code " was adopted, and we shall present it in our columns from week to week until the whob is published; beginning with our next issue. Uio Code comprises three Acts, namely', ?'To trmcid the Criminal Law "?" To Establish District Coirts," and "To Establish und Regulate the Law in Relation to Paupers and Vagrancy." Tho importance of these several Act; , which have occupied samuch time and thought d iring the ses? sion, induces us to lay thorn before jur readers; but their grtat length will prevent the publication in a single tsuc, and we must ask a1: exercise of patience. -& LOCAL HEUS. Tun Coxcem-.?Madame Pixxixd's efforts to please this community were eminently successful, if wc mayjudgt from the intelligent audience on Friday evcuiug last. It had been such a long while since a Concert, bona fide and with requisite vitality, had been given in this village, that wc were not mrprised to meet the elite of Anderson on ' i he occasion named. Somc_ff.ee:? were missed, we "~ufw, whose glowing appreciation of the superb music would have lent a charm to that delightful oujcrtniument; but the audience was intelligent ?ml cultivated, and felt the inspiration of excellent performers end longcJ for a repetition at an early u-tj. Ve trust that Madams PiXKrN'D and the accom? plished amateurs who assisted will be induced to fawr our pcon!e v. iih another Concert. Cm;j> Cit'?i:r.-"'e arc gratified to report Ihaf qiifet and pood conduct has j rcvailod for t!.? must pan in our village this week. Notwithstanding the hilarious bca: of inclination, tho public peace h is been maintained and carefully preserved. For ihercniaindcr of the holidays, up !? ? poj-^..- a con lininnce of thm stale of things. Tho Traditional polfrc force of the garrison, and ihc perfect accord betveen the officer in command and tho local au? thorities, renders it certain that no disgraceful oc? currences shall take place, beyond the usual and ordiiary effects of "inspiring, bold John Barley Ni:w Year's Address.?Uur Carrier begs to to present his compliments to subscribers it! the village, and respectfully informs them that he will wait upon each one with an original Address on next Monday morning. MARRIED, on Suuday morning, Decembcr-24th, 1805, at the residence of the bride's father, in this village, by the Rev. W. H. Stiatlon, Mr. D. Sloan Maxwell, of Peiidlcton, and Miss Kvte B., only daughter of B. F. Crayton, Esq. *#* The Editor of the Intelligencer begs to offer his congratulation to tho hapry couple, and assure them of sincere wishes for future happiness and felicity: ?ri Wednesday evening. December 20th, 1SC5, by the Rev. John Burdiuc, Mr. John B.wi.is Neal and Miss Sarau Caroline Pegu, all of this District. *#* Printer's fee received. On Thursday evening.'December 14th, 1SC5, by the Rev. John 31. Carlisle, M. D. IIamii.tux Eis sell and }.liss Fannie E. Smith, ail of this District. f^fi ri-intcr s fee received. On the Hist of October, by Rev. B. Hays, Col. Jesse McGuEand Miss M. E. Ciiamiile::, all of this District. On the 7th of December, by Rev. David Humph? reys, Mr. J. M. Cuamut.ei: and Miss J. A. E. WlL t.u oitn, all of this District. pecial Hoiitcs. Burning Basil Chapter, No. 7, R.\A.\M.\ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHARTER will hi hold in tho Chapter Room on MONDAY NIGHT, January S, IS'l? at half-past seven o'clock. Companions will assem? ble without further notice. By order of the M.-.E.-.H.-.P.. JAMES A. HOYT, Secretary. Dec 21, 1SC5 27 3 * HIRAM LODGE, No. 08, A.\ F.\ M.\ A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on MON? DAY NIGHT, Jan. 1st, 1805, at hulf-past seven o'clock. Brethren will lake lac notice ami govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W.\ M.\ JAMES A. HOYT, Secretary. Dec. 21, 1805 27 2 School Notice. THE Exercises of Miss Barber's Scuool will be resumed on TUESDAY, JAK. 2nd, it tho ANDERSON HOTEL. Miss II.- will give private lessons in LFrkxcii. ' Dec 28,1805 28 1? ^niioiuitcntcnts. For fiiicri?. K-^T The nmnjr friends of WILLIAM MA GUK1N respectfully announce hiin as a candidate for Sheriff of Anderson District at tho ensuing election. (Jot. 12, 1SS5. 17 BSP" The friends of MANSON S. JOLLY nomi? nale him for Sheriff of Anderson District at the nest ejection. Oct 5, 1865. IG * f.O- The friends of JOHN D. M. DOBBINS respectfully nominate him as a candidate for Sheriff of Anderson District at the next election. AUCTION SALES. - By J. E. He GES. IF not disposed of at private sale. I will offer to the highest bidder, on .MONDAY, 8Tli of January next, (il:e day of Sheriff's election,) A lot* of HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE conrhisxxa Drawing Doom Furniture, Chamber Setts, Crockery. Glassware, Cooking Utensils, &c. and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. Dec 28; 1805 28 2 Lig-ro-ine Lamps and Fluid! A new invention, and the cheapest light now bo forc tlie public. For sale by W. II. NARDIN & CO., No. 7 ISrick Itaage Dec 28, 18G5 28 FUliNITUEE THE subscriber offers for sale, until T?.ESDA Y NEXT, January Und, several articles of very nice HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; consisting of BURE A U, BE ESTE AD, TABLES, (marble top,) STANDS, &c. &c. feaT" Tr.11113 .moderate. ED. R. MILES. Dec 28, 1SG5 28 1* NEW TANNERY. THE undersigned have formed a partnership, for the purpose of carrying on T?M?I?j?j BUSINESS, They will Tan Hides for 4t of the Leather, or pay die highest CASH prices fcr them delivered at their Tannery, " Middleburg," 1 mile below " Kilpat rieka bridge," or at residence of J. W. Livingston, Pendlcton, S. C. J. W. LIVINGSTON, EDW'D. nONEA. Dec 28, 1SG5 28 4 PUBLIC SALE. [ will sell to thohighcsl bidder for cash at my Tau rard. Farm, on Six-and-Twcnty Creek, on Wednesday, ;3i*<l ,Jaii., 18CC, About GOO Bushels Corn, "**~??U_^ " Peas, " 70 " *?*Xa^rwnbark, and all the 3al8, Fodder, Shuck.', Milch ? ^owsr-CttMlj., Oxen, lines Farming, Blacksmith and Tanncr.siotmv~?j_ Many other things that are usually kept on a farm. The FARM will also be offered if not previously iohi. B. F. SLOAN. Deo 28,1805 2iS 1 ANDERSON, Due. 2G, 18(15. PUBLIC attention is called to the following Itesn pa;:, cd by the Town Council to-day : nolccJ, Tli/? proposals will be received by the town Council, until Titurkdaw. tlicAt? .fmuun) next, tor repairing the. Bridges, and working the Streets >f the Town, according to former .':] eciucations?, rrom thai day liutit&e 1st January, 18W; Sepa raieMd's for"repairing Urs Bridges, and forking the Streets. For term i see Council: j? ..?;/ ?'. That itoti e he forthwith published, that from and ;:.!").-:? the SOili December inst., the law will be rigidly enforced against every person who shall sell aiiy s] ir tiintis or malt liquors within the corporate lin.ita of Anderson, without Iii si ob? taining a liconsc; By order: S. BLECKLEV, Clerk of Council. Dec 28. 18G5 28 1 Madame Sophia Scsnowski's INSTITUTE FOR Young* Ladies, Opposite CIia.rIotto JD^pot, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE dutics'of this Institution will he renewed on January L5, 1800. For particulars apply to Principal directly, or to the Editor of this journal. Dec 21,1805 27 4 Ladies' Dress Trimmings. THE undersigned has just opened an assortment of Ladies' Dress and Fancy Trimmings, Buttons, Fringes, Galloon's and other Kibbons, Hooks aud Eyes, French Cotton, Sewing Silk, and a variety of other articles, to which he invites the ATTENTION OF LADIES. My Store i-> No. S. Brick Range, recently occu? pied by Mr. W. D. Williams. JCLICS rOPPE. Dec 21, 1805 ?7 TH2 STATE OP COUTH CAHOLIIJA, A X /.' ERSON DJ STIR CT. WHEREAS, Daniel Drown has applied to me for Leiters of Administration on the E:;talc of tsaiu uel G. Harle, deceased : These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on the 1st day of January, 1800, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be grant? ed. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.n. Dec. IS, IPGS 27 2 TIS 0? SOUTH CAHOLIui AXp.ERSON DISTRICT WHEREAS, Rebecca J. Barnct has applied to me for betters of Administration on the Estate of] James W. Palmer, dccer.scd. These avc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on the 27th day of | December. 1805, to show eause,if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.u. Dec. 13, 1805 27 2 state 0? south caeoliita ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, John W. Stewart has applied to me for Letters nf Administration on the Estate of John Stewart, deceased : These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular '.he kindled and creditors of said deceased to lie ami appear at my office on tho 27th day of December, 5^0-3, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. HERBERT HAMMOND, o a.d. Deo 13,1805 27 2 For Sale. ONE IHNETr-SIX GALLON STILL, with stands or tubs attached. Terms reasonable. Applv to J'OIIN B, ilOOKB, Anderson C 31. Dec 14, 1865 20 ! FEMALE ACADEMY AT J?MS0I MI7EBSITT, AISDEESON C. U., S. C. A FEMALE ACADEMY, of high grade, will be opened at the Johnson University Building, on MONDAY, l?th JANUARY. lbGO, under the charge of tho following instructors : Principal.?Thomas Hall, A. m Assistant.?Miss S.u.uu Y. Rojixsoa, of Pcn dlctcn. Instructress in Vocal ami Instrumental Music.? Madame A. N. Pinkish. The Scholastic Year will bo divided into tico sessions of tvtntu weeks each. Young Ladies and .Misses entrusted (o our ca'ro will be faithfully and thoroughly taught in ail the branches of a solid English education, hs well as in French, the Languages, and in Music. Miss Kobixsox comes with the very highest re commendations from her former instructors, Messrs Kennedy and HiRhbuse; whilo Madam...Pinkish is too well known as a finished performer to need further commendation. The patronage of the Village and of tho Dis? trict is respectfully solicited. Good Board may? be had at from ?10 to $12 per month, (specie rates,) payable in provisions, cxelusivo of wash iiig and lights. Small L'ous, vnder ten years of age, will be receiv el into this school. For circulars and rates of Tuition, npplv to THOMAS.HALL, . Principal. Dec 14, 18G5 28 "6 E^j Brag Establishment, -c W. IL NARDIN. & CO., HsYVEjusI epened a well scleetcil stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS; PAINTS, oils, chemicals; WINDOW CLASS, &c, &c ALSO, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Chewing Tobacco and Cigars, Hosteller's Ritter::. Drakes Plantation Ritters, Winc? and Brandies for medicinal purpose?, And a general assortment of articles usually found in a Drug Store. r-. 7" I'hysieiana' prescriptions carefully com? pounded. W. Hi NARDIN & CO., No. 7, Brick Range, Anderson, S. C. Dec 21,18(15 27 MRS. R. II. H URB ARD would respectfully in? form the lovers of beauty that she will give Lcs =uns in any of the following Ornamental Branch? es, commencing January 1, I860: Pencil Drawing, Wax Flower.-:, Was Fruit, Rosin Work, Alum Work, Oriental Painting, Feather Flowers, Hair Flowers, (either in wreaths or boquct,) Ornamental Hair Work, Raised Embroidery; (Worsted.) Close Embroidery, (Worsted,) "B~"t7"^ULuiy eti Muslin, And several '^^^^icnf;, (oo odious to mention. Lot ions to be ^^i--^^,,,,, rcgi. Jcncc. For particulars, call on Mrs. ' Dec 21, 1805 27 SgIicqI IMice, A C LASSICAL SCHOOL will be opened at Boun? ty Land Academy en Monday, the iltfth January, I860, at the following rales of Tuition per scholas? tic term of ten mouths: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Surveying, Logic, Rhetoric, &c, at Eighteen Dollars per scholar. Latin and Creek Languages at Twcnty-fivo Dol? lars per scholar. An English School will he carried nnrtf the same place uii ier tlic g iicral supervision of the under? signed a id under immediate chargo of one competent to instruct, of whom the public will be informed. Kales uf Tuition from Ter. to Twelve Dollars. The-Academy is situated.six miles bclo'w Wal? hall. i, immediately on Kic Blue Ridge Railroad. Boarding can be hadiu the neighborhood at rea? sonable rates. W. T. CLEVELAND. Dec 1J, 1805 . 20 3* SIEMSBOAT LIME FJROM COLUMBIA TO CHAELESTON. THHl new and Firs! Class Light Draft Steamer, GEORGE, is now prepared to nuke engagements to tuko Freight from dauby Landing to Charles? ton. All };or.ds forwarded by this line will be in? sured, if desired. Also, forwarded to ?New. York, and advances made upon the same, if required. A. L. SOLOMON, Agent. Dec 21,18C6 27 ^ 2 The Abbeville Banner, Ncwbevry Herald, Anderson Intelligencer and Chester Standard'will pu iljsh the above for two weeks, and send bills to this office. J"list Received. BROWN & SMITH have just received an cxtcn eive and wcll-soloctcd lot of READY LaADE CLOTHING, To which they invite the attention of buyers. OVERCOATS,. BUSINESS COATS, PANTALOONS, &e., &c. If you want neat and comfortable Clothing, nt the most reasonable-prices^ give this stock an in? spect iou. BROWN & SMITH, No. 12, Granite Row. Dec 21, 1S05 27 THE Spring.Term'of this Institution will begin the First day of February, and continuo twenty one weeks. .... A full and very superior corps of Instructors has boon secured, and the Boarding Department is in the bauds of those who cannot tail to give satis lion. For terms and further information, apply for circulars. C H. JUDSON, President. Dec 14, 1SC5 Ifn ' \7anted to Eire, for the year. 18GC, a Negro Man and Woman? liusband and wife preferred?the man to do. gene? ral out-door work, and the woman to cook, wash and iron for a family. Liberal wages will be paid, and board and lodginrrs furnished. None need ap? ply unless they are willing to work faithfully, and can bring satisfactory references from former owners. Apply at this office. Dec 14, 1805 20 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEnLAS; Jane E. Major has applied to mo for Letters of Administration on the Estate of James B. Major, deceased : . These arc therefore to cito and admonish all arid singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on Wednesday, the 27th of December, 1805, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be grant? ed. ?? HERBERT KAMMOND, o.a,d. : Dec. 13, 1S65 27 2 PROCLAMATION TO THE Ladies and Uentlemea ? 5 , 0F Your Attention Is Respectfully Called to tub Large and Varied Assortment o:r FANGT AND STAPLE DRY "GOODS, JSo. 1, Oriiiiito Rott? C0KIIBT1XQ 0? Calicoes, DcLaines Merinoes, Alpacas, Black Bombazino, Fine AlpacaB, ? p Flannels, white, colored and red, Veiling, bluo, grocn and brown, Jaconets, Muslins, L?wriB, Bril Bants, j Cambrics, all colon, I Ginghams, Shirt LineD, Handkerchiefs, silk, cotton and^gthgi . hams, . Canton Flannel, bleached and un? bleached, ..;. Ticking, Toweling, &c, Homespuns, Sea island, do do do bleached, > Ca8simores for Pants, : Broadcloths, Hoop Skirts, ali sizes, Ladies' and Gents' Gloves, Balmoral Skirts, Balmoral Hose, . . ?$ White Hose, Half Hose, Brown and Colored Hooe, Hoods, all kinds, Basques, Fancy and Common Hair Cbtabs, Leathc'r.j'pjud. Silk Belts, j!elt Buckles, Scarfs, assortment, Ladies' and Gents' Collars, Needles, Pino and Hair Piufl, Coat, Pants and Vest Buttons^ C hi Id rens' 'Fah c!y Hose/ Hair and Tooth Brushes, Clothes do, Flax Thread, Spool do coloreu, do do whito, ALSO, an extra assortment of O LOTHINGr, Coats, Ves&i,: Pant, Overshirts, Undershirts, Drawers, White and Colored Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, -^rk-^-n X-o.. Cologne, Lubins' Extracts, Hair Oil, Masks, Fancy Toilet Soaps, Brown Windsor do,. Pomades, Toilet Boxes. an extensive stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND ?ATS ; Boots, of every quality, Mens' Shoes, of all sizes, lialmoral Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, lateststylos, Hats, of every description, Caps, Far, Cloth, <&c. jQBil>fl<iIE3&BY. a beautiful assortment of Bonnets, Caps, Jockies, Ostrich Plumes, Feathers, French Flowers, . ? f Laces and Ribbons of every variety. Millenery Work donoon tho shortest notice,' and latest style. CROCKERY. Plates. Steak Dishes, Ewers and Basins, . . > ?t Water and Molasses Pitchers, Cups and Saucers, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Chambers, &c. > . *? CONFECTIONERY; Candies, French, do ...Stick... Nuts, Raisins, Ac. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS. Wool and Cotton Cards, Nails, Nos. 6, 8 and 10, Knives, Razors and Straps, Spectacles and Cases, Knives, Forks, Spools, Tubs, Brooms, Sifters, Carpets Bags, Umbrellas, Ink, PenS) Paper, &c.. Blacking and Brushes, Pockets Books, Looking Glasses, all sizes, Ton, green and black, Coffee and ./Su? gar, Soda,' Soap* Pickles, Candles, Cheese, Mackerel, Cigars, Tobae?o, Sardines, .Crackers, Spice, Pepper, Matches, Starch, Snuifs, Scotch dnd Mackabcyy Fine Cot Chewing Tobacco, Condensed Lye. LIQUORS. , .> ... . Old Bonrb?n Whiskey, Corn Whiskey, Wines, French Cordial, Kirshen Wassor, Brandies, Alo, Porter, &c. My Stock was selected with great care in tho North, when cotton goods, wcro on the decline. By suciiadvantags, I can sell at least two fer cent. cheapr er than any other house in the up coun? try. Givo me a 'call. G. SCHWARZ, > $p; 1, Granite Row. 27 6m G, F; TOLLT, INFORMS,the public that he is prepared to- exe? cute all work in his line, at tho shortest notice and in the most workmanlike mannen A share of pat? ronage solicited. . . His Shop is on McDuffic Streot, first door North of lower Railroad Bridge. :Dec 21,1S6? 27 8m . 6?~ NEW GO ?D! Sharpe & Fant JH^VE just opened an extensive Stock of new and elegant Goods, to which they iavit; the attention of the public generally. It comprises in part as follows: badass ?uses m?m Merinoes, DeLaincs, Alpacas, Flannels, Calicoes of the best style, . ShaWls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Liidics' Collars and Cuffs, Merino Undervests, Corsets, ? ?... "Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves,Veils, ' Hats and Twilights, ^Ribhons, Plumes, Cloak and Dress Trimmings, &c. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Broadcloths, Cassimores, Satinets, Jeans, Hats of the latest styles, Gloves and Socks, ? Brawers and Undershirts, linTsn^Bosohts, Linen and Paper Collars, Cravats and Suspenders. Ladies'and Gents'Boots & Shhes, LARGE ASSORTMENT. Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, Ctjmbfe, Brushes, ?., Perfumery, Soaps of all kinds, An assortment of Jewelry, Ladies" Satchels and Reticules, Buttons, Thread, Pins, Needles. HARD WARD, CUTLERY, M). Setts Knives and Forks, Pocket and Shoe Knivcsj' Cotton Cards, Curry Combs, .'Table and Tea Spoons, Candle Sticks, Spades and Axes, Butts; Screws, Padlocks, ? Rim Locks, Stirrups, Bridle Bitfe> Coffee Mills, Tacks, Piles," Shoe Pincers, Razors. Scissors,-&o. CROCKERY AftlJ GLASSWARE. , A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF G&?C&RIM? .'Bagging, Rope and Twine, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Salt, Candles, Cheese, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda, Mustard, &c. . ? also, (Horae.and".Shoe "Brushes,' > . , Blacking; Ink, Pens and Pen Holders, Slates and Pencils, Lead Pencils, Gun Caps, &0.. stationery. tetter and'Cap Paper,- " ?" Envelopes, large and small. \ SCHOOL books, ' A!Selcct and Cheap Assortment. tobacco am) cigars. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, :.-Pipe's, .Mcorchaum and Briar Root. And in-faotimi r\i. , t| Establishmijnt'^fi'tM^kiud.' . ?? - The attention b.f.-.hu'J'ers is invited to bur .'new Stock, ns we feel confident that wo can sell as cheap as.-t b e cheapest... Cotton.'An cVCoTwitf y X*r b<Tti*;o Taken in exchango for merchandize. Thc'lrighcst market price pai'd'for Cotton at all times, in Spe? cie or Currency. ? - BH&RPE & FANT, N?. 7, 'Granite Row. Dec 14, 1865 26 . JUST RECEIVILX AN ASSORTMENT OF ft - ? ;" ; * "v. > . CONSISTING j IN PART OF KriivcB and Forks, pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, . j ...j. Butcher and Shoe Knivds, Pad, Chest, Till. Cupb?ard,Pt?to and ?Knob Locks, Butts and Scrows, Chisels and Augers, * . "Gimlets, Handsaws, Hatchets, Hammers, . . , Cut Tacks, Slates and Peu'ciU, Shovels, Spades,. Sifters, SadL-?n?,.. Hoes, Trace Chains, Frying Pans. KiJtfcleS, Candle Sticks, &c;., :Hd. V ' . ?' V. ALSO,';' SACKS LIVERPOvDL 'SALT. For sale Cheap for Cash, by S. HYDE-, Corner Benson House. Deo 14, 1865 2<3 REMOVAL 1 "W. i?. CATi^R. Druggist and Aj> otne'Caify, ANDERSON S. C:, HAS removed to the Northeast comer of. the Pub? lic Square in the sture occupied by-jC. ;3Iathewes, (old stand of'Evins & Hubbard,) and, invites tho attention of the community to his Stoc>. of ? DRUGS, MEBlCINEfli ?. i ? CHEMPvAXS; DYE: STUFFS, PAINTS, 0rLS,.&C., . . . ? PERFUMERY.& J'ANCY ARTICLES, And other articles too numerous to mention. Tho best and purest quality.of Goods kept constantly on hand, at .small advancosion cost, vvjgyr .? Tnystcrins-- prescriptions' carefully com? pounded and strict attention given tb all orders. A share of patronage is solicted. ..ly^H. CATER, *? ./ N. E. Ccr'ner Public Square. Dec 14,: 1805 20 Almanac for 1866. elfohlvs,Internal rev t .t ENtf G?LDE For sale by GEO. W: FANT, ' ? -' ? Post Office. Do9i4,I8C5 - .28_. PIANO T1JNING. ALL orders left with Clark & White, No. 7, Granite Rotv; m\\ bp promptly atten? ded to by tho undersigned. T. WILDMAN. Dec 14,18G5 26 8