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Jtttam Jntcllipra*. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Wx8HJNCT0N,February, 2. In the Senate, the President communicated a message relative to the appointments of persons re? jected by the Senate ; which was ordered to be printed and laid on the table. The Adams' Express Company presented a pe? tition for the re-issue of legal tenders burned in their hands. The S2.100 homestead exemption bill was elabor? ately discussed and rejected. Pending the arguccnt on the House amendment, including cabinet officers' in the tenure of office bill, Thillip Johnson's death was ..unounced. Af? ter the usual ceremonies, the Senate adjourned. In the House, the tenure office bill was taken up, and the amendment to include cabinet officers adopted by a vote of 82 to G3, and the bill was passed by 111 to CS. The bill paying the Kentucky militia called out to protect Cumberland Gap passed. The House adjourned in respect to Phillip John? son. Washington, February 4. In the Senate the Military Committee were dis? charge! :rom the further consideration of the mil? itary and postal road hence to New York. In the House, tho resolution providing -for pay? ing the Kentucky militia was concurred in. It goes to the President. The Secretary of War was called on for the cor? respondence of Burnside's commission paying loy? al Tcnnessecans. . The Judiciary Committee reported n bill that the Act authorizing the payment tor stores taken by Quartermasters shall not be construed to include claims originating in the Slates declared in "insur reetion by proclamation of July 1, 1802, except to loyal citi2ensof West Virginia and Tennessee. Mr. Williams introduced a bill placing the South? ern States under military officers of the regular nrmy not under the rank of Brigadier-General, who shall maintain order nnd establish military tribu? nals. The United States Courts may issue writs of habeas corpus when the petition is endorsed by a commissioned officer, nnd that petitioner is, in opinion, wrongfully held. Sentences affecting life shall not be enforced until approved by the Gene? ral commanding the District; which was referred to the Reconstruction Committee. The tenure of office bill, as amended by the House, came up, but was postponed. The bankrupt bill was discussed till adjournment. The bill forbidding Mc.Cullough to sell gold, was referred to the Banking aud Currency Committee. A bill for the relief of loyal citizens in the late? ly insurrectionary Slates, was introduced by Mr. Maynard. A joint resolution to establish civil government and providing for re-establishing former relations in the unrepresented States, was referred to the Reconstrcution Committee. A bill guaranteeing 'republican government to the lately rebellious States, was introduced by J, M. Ashley, and referred to the Reconstruction Committee. Mr. Ashley stated that the bill was drawn by the Southern Association. Drugs, Medicines, &c. NEW FIRM. THE undersigned have this day formed a Copart? nership for the purpose of carrying on a Whole? sale and Retail Drug Store at Anderson C. H., under the name and style of Cater & Walters. W. II. CATER, W. E. WALTERS. Jnn 1*1, 18C7 34 Drugs! Drugs! Drugs! ARE receiving, nnd will keep constantly on hand, a large and well-selected stock of Drugs, Medicines aud Chemicals, at wholesale and retail. CATER K WALTERS. PATENT MEDICINES. ALL the most popular Patent Medicines, such as Jayne's, Ayer's, Strickland's aud Radwny's Prep? arations. .Also, Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Rush . ton's Cod Liver Oil, Rislcy's Extract of Buchu, Philolokeu or Female's Friend, Soothing Syrup, Eye Water, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Cough Lozenges, Itch Ointment, Benzine, Hoof land's German Bitters, Hosteller's Bitters, &c. For sale by CATER & WALTERS. . Fancy Articles. COLOGNE, Fine Extracts Tor Hankerchicf, Hair Shaving, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, Fancy ToHct Soaps?every variety, all the popular prep? arations for the Hair, Teeth nnd Complexion, such as Burnett's Cocaine, Hall's Vegetable Hair Re-. Viewer, Katharion, Tricophcrous. Bachelor's Hair Dye, Sozodont..Odontine, Pearl Dentifrice, Pearl Drops, Laird's Bloom of Youth, Bitter Sweet and Orange Blossoms. For sale cheap by CATER & WALTERS. . DYE STUFFS. SPANISH and Carolina Indigo, Madder, Coppe? ras, Cudbear, Extract of Logwood, Chrome, green and yellow, &c. For sale by . CATER & WALTERS. PAINTS AND OILS. SPIRITS of Turpentine, Paints, of all descrip? tions; (dry and in oil,) Copal, Japan and Coach Body Varnish. For sale bv CATER & WALTERS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A pure article of Kerosine Oil, anu a fine selection of Lamps and Chimneys. Also, Train Oil, Win? dow Glass and Putty. Jg25f Orders from Physicians nnd Merchants are respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention. CATER &, WALTERS. Feb 7,1807 34 ~1?HN~J. BAKER, " DEALER IS Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty; Dyestuffs, Varnishes, Perfumeries. Extracts, Stationery,' Ladies' fine Toilet Powders, Soaps, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and Paint Brushes, Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, . Lamps, of every variety, Kerosine And Turpentine by the barrel. In short, everything usually kept in the Drug line?all of which I will sell at the very lowest figures for cash only. Also, Agent, for the sale of Jayne's, Ayer's, Rad way's and Foutz's preparations. Keep constantly on hand all the popular Patent Medicines of the day. As I have made arrangements with one of the late firm, (Mr. Davis.) who is now doing business in Charleston "in his old way," 1 will only be sup? plied from tiiat quarter with the very best the mar? ket affords; and hence 1 think I can make it to the interest of customers at least to call and exam? ine before purchasing elsewhere. Brick Range, next door above tho Post Office, Anderson C. II. Jan 17, 1807 31 4m Miscellaneous Advertisements LIVERY STABLE AT ANDERSON C. H.! JOHN L. * ARNOLD r^rj^Rw, ANNOUNCES to the public ^?-?0, feg??*y~ that, he is prepared with good Harness and Saddle Horses, Carriages, Buggies and Hacks to transport passengers to any point, at reasonable prices for Cash only. My Hack or Omnibus will be at the Depot on the arrival of the trains, and will carry passengers to any part of die Town. Also, persons leaving by the morning train can be accommodated by giving notice the night before. Mr. F. M. Murphy is in charge of the Drays and Wagons, nnd is in readiness at all times to haul goods, furniture, &c, and great care will be taken with everything entrusted to him in that line. An elegant Hearse can be secured on applica? tion to the undersigned. Wood furnisflcd by the load at a reasonable price and on short notice. Cash on delivery. JOHN L. ARNOLD. Jan 31, 18C7 83 3 Notice of Copartnership. THE undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the name and style of Hoyt & Walters, In the Publication of the Anderson Intelligencer and South Carolina Baptist, and have purchased of W. E. Walters the business and good will of the An? derson Appeal, and likewise obligated themselves to till out the unexpired subscriptions of said pa? per. All persons indebted to the Anderson Appeal, and all persons indebted to the South Carolina Bap? tist, prior to the 1st day of February, 18U7, will make payment to W. E. Walters, and all persons indebted to the Anderson Intelligencer prior to the same date, will make payment to James A. Hoyt. This Copartnership to continue without limitation. JAMES A. HOYT, W. E. WALTERS. Jan 81, 18G7 83 FAIR NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to (he Estate of Wm. N. Major, deceased, cither by Note or Account, will come forward and make payment without delay, as his Estate must be settled up. This Estate is in? terested in the assets of the late Firm of Moore & Major, which must be settled without delay. Persons therefore, knowing themselves indebted, cither to the Estate or the late firm of Moore & Major, must settle soon or pay cost. JAMES B. MOORE, Adm'r. Jan 31, 1807 38 4 To My Creditors. ON mature consideration, I think it best for the interest of my Creditors, and myself, that we meet together, and make some arrangements which will secure that end. I therefore request all those who have demands against me, contracted before the war, to meet me at Anderson Court House on Thursday, the 14th of February, to enter into such arrangements. It will be to the interest of all concerned to attend. Bring your Notes with you. JAMES MULLIK1N. Jan 31, 18G6 C3 1* Pendleton Male Academy. THE Exercises of this School will be resumed on the first Monday in February next, under the di? rection of Capt. J S. AUSTIN, who proposes to teach the English branches aud Relies Lettrcs course, French and Mathematics, including Sur vcyingand Civil Engineering. Terms?nine, thir? teen and eighteen dollars per session. Discipline military, exclusive of the drills. Board,can be obtained at cheap rates in the village. Jan 31, 1867 33 2 FINAL NOTICE. BROWN & SMITH have closjd thetr "business, and have placed their Notes noil Accounts in the hands of John B. Moore, Esq./for collection, nnd hereby notify all persons indented to them, unless they come forward and pay ufummediately. they will have costs to pay. One 0? the firm will be found at all times at the oflicc.of Mr. Moore. BROWN & SMITH. Jau31, 18G7. 33 3 ESTATE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of D. J. Tucker, Jr., deceased, are notified that their Notes and Accounts must be arranged on or by tho 25th day of February next; in order to save cost . Those having demands against the said Estate must pre? sent them on or before the day nbove specified, or they will be debarred the privilege. J. P. TUCKER, Adm'r. Jni. 31, 1867 83 ? 3 Estate Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estates of J. L. Jolly, deceased, Samuel Bowen, deceased, and John Hix, deceased, are requested to come forward and settle immediately. Those having demands against said Estates will prcscut llima legally nltcstcd, to the undersigned. JAMES WEBB, Adm'r. Jan 31,1867 31 2 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John B. Armstrong, deceased, by Note or otherwise, must make payment, in whole or in part, by the l?th day of February next, to William Armstrong, one of the Administrators. WM. ARMSTRONG, BAXTER HAYS, Administrators. Jan 7, 18G7 41 Final Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Peter F. McKinney, deceased, must settle the same forth? with, and those having claims against the said Es? tate will hand them in legally attested between this date and the first dav of March next. MARTHA M. McKlNNEY, Exx. Jan 24, 18G7 32 4 To All Whom It May Concern ! THIS is to notify all persons indebted toSharpc & Watson to come nnd pay their Notes and Ac? counts, and save cost. Liberal compromise will be made when circumstances demand it. SHARPE & WATSON. Jan 24, 1867 32 5 WHITNER & WHITNER, Successors to Harrison & Whitners. Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity. J. II WHITNER, B. F. WHITNER, Pickens C. IL Anderson C. II. Jan 17, 1807 31 Fresh Garden Seed, JUST RECEIVED, and for sale by W. H. N AR DIN & CO., No. 7 Brick Range. Jan 17, 1867 31 3 LOOK AT THIS! COME up and pay your Notes to the under? signed while you have the chance. J. B. SMITH, Adm'r o^Wyatt Smith's Estate, dee'd. Jan 17, 1SG7 ? 31 4 'Legal A?tertisemeiits. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN TLTE COURT OF ORDINARY. Ex Parte John C. Speer, Ad'mr, Applicant, venu? Catharine E. Saddler, and three minors, viz : James, Alice and Anna Saddler, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Catharine E. Saddler, James Saddler," Alice Saddler and Anna Saddler, Defendants in this cusc, reside without this State; it is therefore Ordered, That they do appear and object to tho division or sale of ihe Real Estate of James H. Saddler on or before the first day of February A. D. 1807, or their consent to the same will be antercd of record. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. Nov 20, 18G6 24 8m STATE OF SOUTH CAEOLINA, In DbCcpiity--Anderson. Mrs. Louisa O. Hammond, Adm'r with will an? nexed vs. Guyton Guyton, Elias John Earlc, William L. Hammond, et. al. Bill for sale of I Real and "Personal property?for payment of j debts. I5Y virtue of a Decretal Order to me directed from the Court of Equity, it is ordered that the Defen? dants, Elias John Earlc, Guyton Guyton, and all and singular the other creditors of Samuel J. Ham? mond, dee'd, Testator of the complainant, Louisa 0. Hammond, do come in nnd establish their de? mands against the said Testator before me within three mouths after the publication of this notice, and that the said Elias John Earle and Guyton Guyton, nnd all other creditors of the said Testa? tor, be and they arc hereby restrained from prose? cuting their demands, or sucing at law, until the further order of said Court. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Dec 10, 18f'.0 26 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. JOHN W. GUYTON, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Anderson District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satix/aciendum, at the suit of John D. Ashmorc, having filed in my office, together with a Schedule on oath, his estate arid effect, his peti tition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Act of | the General Assembly made for the relief of in? solvent debtors. It is ordered that the said John D. Ashmorc, and all other the creditors to whom the said John W. Guyton is in anywise indebted, be, and they arc hereby summoned and have no? tice to appear before the said Court at Anderson C. H., on the 25th day of March next, to show cause, if any they, can, why the prayer of the pe? tition aforesaid should not be granted. Clerk's Office, Anderson District, S. C, 25th dny of December, 18(.">r>. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.c.r. 41 lmf3m. In Equity?Anderson. John W. Roscmond, Adm'r, &c, vs. Jane Rose mond and Samuel G. Rosemond. Bill for parti? tion and sale of Real Estate. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commis? sioner that the Defendant, Samuel 6. Rosemotid, lives without and beyond the jurisdiction of the Court, in the State of Texas, and the Complainant having this dny filed his Bill in the above slated case with the Commissioner, it is ordered that the said Defendant, Samuel G. Roscmond, answer, plead or demur to the same within fort}' days from tins date, or the same Bill we taken as pro con/esso as to him. W. W. HUMPHREYS, C.B.A.D. Com. Office, Anderson S. C, Jan. 28, 1807. 34 5 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, J. S. Murray has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of L. A. Osbornc, deceased : These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas? ed to be and appear at my office on Monday, 11th day of February, 18(i7, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. ' ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.u. Jan. 31, 1807 33 2 NOTICE. To Guardians, Trustees9 &c. GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers, &c, who are required to make annual returns to this office of the Estates in their hands, possession or manage? ment are notified that the same must be made on or by the first. Monday in March next, or Rules will be issued against them its delimiters. W, W. HUMPHREYS, o.e.a.p. Commissioner's Office, Jan. 22, 1807 3ni Miscellaneous Advertisements Dissolution of Copartnership. IIA PRISON & WHITNERS, Counsellors at Law, have this day dissolved the partnership heretofore existing between them. J. W. Hnrrison retires from the active practice of the profession. J. II. aud B. F. Whitncr will continue the practice under the name and style of Wiiitnkr & Wiiit.nkk; will manage and conduct" the unfinished business of Harrison & Whitners, and will have the assistance of their late associate, J. W. Harrison, when de? sirable. J. W. HARRISON, J. II. WH1TNER, B. F. WHITNER. Dec 31, 1800 29 FAIR NOTICE. HAVING removed from Anderson, I cannot give my personal attention to the collection of claims due the late firm of Evixs & IiuoiiABn. Therefore, ?11 indebted to said firm arc hereby no? tified that the Notes nnd Accounts are placed in the hands of Reed & Brown for collection, nnd those wishing to save cost, will make settlement without delay, as the business must be set tled. R. II. HUBBARD, Active Partner of Evius & Ilnbbard. Jan 24, 1807 32 4 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. THE Notes nnd Books of Account of E. B. Bknsox & Sox have been placed in our hands for collection. Persons indebted will save costs by settling by the 15th of February. Debtors resi? ding iu Pickens District will call at our office al Pickens C. H., and those in Anderson District at Audcrson C. H. WHITNER & WHITNER, Altv's, &c. Jan 24, 1807 32 3 SSff" Ncvicce Courier publish three times. Notice IS hereby given, warning all persons against tra? ding for a Note of hand, given to II. B. Arnold, deceased, by W. A. McFall and James Thompson, for one hundred and ten dollars, due April 1,1801, which Note 1 held as Administrator of deceased, but by accident lost-or mislaid. L. T. ARNOLD, Adm'r. Jan 24, 1807 32 8 FINAL NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of William Mulligan, deceased, must settle the same forthwith, and those having claim1? against the said Estate will hifnd them in legally attested between this date and 1st April, else they will be debarred of the privilege. J. W. B. ORR, Executor. Jan 17, 1807 81 4 Buckwheat Flour, JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, bv TOWERS & BURRISS. Jan 24, 1607 32 6 LBS. OF SUGAR FOR $1.00. CALL ON TOWERS k BURRISS. Jan 24, 1807 02 / Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. at Cost! THOSE in -want of READY MADE CLOTHING will do well to call at our Store, here and at Pendleton, and buy for New York Cost and Expenses. We offer our entire Stock ofi Goods, at both places, for very small profits, in exchange for GREEN? BACKS or COUNTRY PRODUCE, hut iL'ill not sell them on Credit. We buy Cotton, and will always pa}r the highert market price in Cash. Give us a call. Sharpe, F.ant & Bleckley. Anderson, S. C, Jan. 24, 18G7. 32 5 SAMUEL BROWN, JR., ISTo. lO Granite Row, Has just Received a New Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, "WHICH he is now opening and selling at ex? tremely low prices, consisting of all kinds of DI2.ES S GOODS, For ladies, selected with great care as to quality and durability, and which I can sell much below the price heretofore paid for such goods. BOOTS AND SHOES, None of your counterfeit stock, made only to sell, but a real genuine article, made to wear, for La? dies and Gentlemen, boys nnd girln. A splendid assortment, which I can sell at prices to suit the times. es ats and caps, A beautiful assortment?every variety, style and fashion for ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Come and sec, and you will not fail to buy. HARDWARE, A heavy and full assortment, together with almost everything which, may be needed in the way of merchandize. I am permanently established here as a Merchant, and in selling good.f I shall be gov? erned by the motto, "To live and let live." My friends and the public arc invited to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL DROWN, Jn., No. 10 Granite Row. Nov 1,1806 20 GENTLEMENS' Clothing and Furnishing STO EE. CLAElTT^HITE HAVE just returned from New York, and arc re? ceiving and opening the best nnd most fashionable stock of Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods ever brought to this market. Our goods have been se? lected with great care by an experienced Merchant Tailor. The Clothing Department comprises Cloths, from $3.50 to $15 per yard; Cassimercs, from 75 cts. to $10; Ky. Jeans, from 50 cts. to $1.50; Vest, ings, ij complete assortment; Shirts, of all quali? ties; Collars, linen and paper ; Neck Ties, Hosie? ry, Scarfs, Suspenders, Combs and Rrushee, to? gether with a complete assortment of Tailoring Trimmings. Childrens Patterns, 3 years old to 15. The Ladies arc invited to examine our Cloak Chillis, consisting of Dcavors, Casimcres and Cloths, double width?prices from S3.50 to $10. Clmiks cut nnd made to order in the latest styles. Suits put up in the most approved stylos, and all work warranted. Cutting promptly attended to by Mr. Clark. J. D. CLARK, T. M. WHITE. Anderson, Oct. 18, 1866 18 MOVAL B.F.CRJ1T0N&S0NS ANNOUNCE to their old friends nnd customers that they bare recently removed to the Storo for? merly occupied by Sloan, Sullivan & Co., situated on the corner of Main street and the public square, immediately opposite the Benson House, where they have now open for inspection a choice and well selected Stock of DEY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, &c. The attention of the public is invited to an exami? nation of these Goods, which will be sold at very low figures for the Cash. D. F. CRAYTON & SONS. Dec. 6, 1866 25 Tust received, A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Swedes and other Irons, Suitable for Tiro and all plantation purposes. ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF K&TCt? \j ^ *v %m?^ x5S tura? w Vi?;' Mat ?<mm 'm w u With Hardware and Cutlery, Buggy Materials, of all kinds, Paints of all colors, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Also, a good selection of Grockery and Glass Ware, Shoes. Hals, and a few Dry Goods, all of which wc will sell low for Cash or Country Pro? duce. Give u3 a call and examine our goods. C. A. REED & DOBRINS, No. 1 Brick Range. Nov 1, 1866 20 JUST RECEIVED. IN addition to our Stock of Family Groceries, a fine assortment of the Best Candy, Fresh Peaches, in Cans, Raisins, Fresh Pine Apple, , Almonds, Fresh Strawberries, English Dairy Cltcse, Fresh Tomatoes, ? New fork State Cheese, A very fine article Table Syrup, English Piccalilli, the best Pickle that is made. h TOWERS & BURRISS. Jan 24, 1867 : 32_ Sugar, Lard, Rio & Java Coffee, FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. TOWERS & BURRISS, No 4 Granite Row, Anderson C. H. Jun 24, 1867 32 4 Miscellaneous Advertisements CHARLESTON, S- C. THE subscriber begs to inform his friends in Anderson District, that he has received direct from England by the vessels "Cardigan" and the "Ame? lia," from Liverpool, a fine stock of HARDWARE, which ho offers at very low prices. Patent breech, single and double barrel Guns, Breech loading Rifles, of small bore, Eley's Percussion Caps, Wads and Cartriges, di? rect from tho makers, Trace Chains, and all other kinds for farmers, Collins' Axes and Hatchets, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Cotton and Wool Cards, at very low prices, Gunpowder and Shot, And a general stock of Hardware, full and com? plete in all its branches. C. GRAVELEY, 62 East Bay, South of old Post Office, Charleston, 8. C. Dec!?,, I860 '26 '3tn Anderson Male Academy. THE subscriber proposes to open a Male Acade? my at the University in this place on the Fourth Monday in this month, January 28tb. Terms, per quarter of ten weeks, $10.00 for the Classics and higher English Branches, and $7.60 for Primary English Branches. No pupil will be taken for less than a quarter, and prompt payment must be made at the end of each quarter, ns business .of no kind can be con? ducted at the present time on a credit basis. An entrance fee of seventy-five cents for the first and last quarter, to purchase wood for the schoolroom, will be required. Board can bo had in respectable families at rea? sonable prices. W. J. LIGON. Jan 10, 1867 30 ]m CREDIT PLAYED OUT!! No Mistake this Time. FROM this date WE MUST POSITIVELY re? fuse to sell any person Goods on time. Our profits on Goods are greatly reduced for Cash or Barter, and we promise to make it to the interest of thoso wanting Goods to give us a call before buying elsewhere. ? SHARPE, FANT & BLECKLEY. P. S.?Those indebted to us by Note or Account arc requested to call and settle the same immedi? ately. S., F. & B. Jan 3, 1807 2fl Dissolution. THE Firm of Dawson & Deal is this day dis? solved by mutual consent. ? THOMAS DAWSON, S. D. DEAL. Jan. 2, 1807 The Tinning Business Will be continued at the same place by Thomas Dawsox. Country Produce, old Copper,. Pewter and Cotton Rags taken in exchange for Tin Ware. Roofing, Guttering and Stove Pipes fitted up to order. Will keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of plain and Japanned Tin Ware. At the old Stand of Grecnlcaf & Co., next door to W. H. Cater, Anderson C. H., S. C. THOMAS DAWSON. Jan 10, 1807 80 3 NOTICE. THE subscriber, having secured the services of an experienced and skillful Tanner and Finisher, Mr. E. G. Wrigglngton, has resumed the Talining Bus? iness, six miles north of Anderson C. H., and will Tan and finish all good beef hides delivered either at the store of J. E. & T. Harper, Anderson C. H., or nt the Tanncrv, for half the leather, or half its worth ; and will keep constantly on hand a good lot of Leather, and will exchange it for good beef hides or cash. Thankful to former customers, would inform those in arrears for Leather, or oth? erwise, that his Notes must be renewed, and Ac? counts settled by Note or Cash?would prefer the latter. If you cannot pay all, try and pay a part, aud thus enable me to do likewise. THOS. HARPER. Nov. 8, 1800 21 3m The Best Tonic Now in Use. MANUFACTURED BY C. F. Panknin, Charleston, S. C. Jan. 3, 1807 29 ly* J. S. COLES, Factor and Forwarding Merchant, 114 Reynolds Street, Near South Carolina Depot, JIugusta, Georgia. WILL sell COTTON nnd PRODUCE generally, or receive the same on Storage. Will furnish or purchnse planters' supplies. August 2, 1800 7 6m LAW NOTICE* THE undersigned informs his old friends and cli? ents that he has returned to the practice of his profession, and that he has formed a copartner? ship with Gen. S. McGowan, of Abbeville, iu all Stale and litigated civil cases, and hopes by promptness and unremitting industry to deserve that support which was so liberally given him at the commencement of his professional career. JOHN B. MOORE. Anderson C. II., April 5, 1866 42 ly AGENTS WANTED FOR the Life, Letters, Speeches, &c, of Hon. Alexander II. Stephens, by Henry Cleveland, Esq., late editor of the Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist. Send for circular and see our terms, and a full de? scription of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING HOUSE, Corner 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va. Jan 10, 1867 30 Estate Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Mahy Tonn, deceased, are requested to make payment to the undersigned on or by the first day of March next. R. W. TODD, Executor. Jan 10, 1867 30 td JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER lot of MAGNOLIA COOKING STO VES?something that every housekeeper should have. For sole by TOWERS & BURRISS. Jan 24, 1867 3? \ im+mmmmmmi n, .mi . , ..... Columbia Advertisements. P. B. GLASS, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, COLUMBIA, S. C, On Plain St., a few doors west of Main St., HAS constantly for sale a large assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, LAW, Medical, Theological, Juvenile, AND Furnished at Publishers' prices. Letter, Foolscap, Note, Legal, And other Papers, of English, French and Amer? ican manufacture. IErJ?iSIL(DIPI8S3 . AH sizes, qualities and colors. GOLD AND STEEL PENS, AXD ALL KINDS OF STATIONERY, For the Office, School and Counting Homo. BLANK BOOKS, For Sheriffs, Clerks, and other [District Officors, made to any Pattern at Lowest Prices. Orders by Mail attended to carefully and prompt? ly. Wholesale purchasers, Schools and Libraries supplied on special terms. Address, P. B. GLASS, Columbia, S. C. Dec 6, 18C6 25 8m FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C, KEEP constantly on hand a full supply of tho following goods, viz: SWEDES IRON, all sizes, 1 to 12 inches, ENG. IRON, lxj to 2x? inches, COUNTRY IRON, horseshoe size to 3x| inohos, CAST STEEL, i in square & octagon to 1J M PLOW STEEL, 4 to 12 inches wide. ANVILS and VICES, WAGON, TRACE, LOG and- COIL CHAIN, NAILS, TACKS, SCREWS, AXES, PICKS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS & LOCKS, all kinds, HOLLOW-WARE, a full assor't, 10 cts. per lb, GRINDSTONES, AUGERS, CHISELS, DRAWING-KNIVES, FARMERS' TOOLS, SAWS, mill, cross-cut, hand, ko., IBOTSON'S FILES, the best in market, WOSTENHOLM'S, RODGERS* & ALEXAN? DER'S POCKET & TABLE CUTLERR and RAZORS, BOLTING CLOTHS, No. 8 to 10, as tow as eea be bought in this market, BELTING, from 3 to 10 or 12 inchos?larger sizes brought out to order, COFFEE ROASTERS, COFFEE MILLS, AXLES, SPRINGS, WAGON BOXES, SPOKES, SHAFTS, FELLOWS, HUBS, ENAMELED CLOTH and LEATHER, OIL CARPET, BOLTS' MALEABLE CASTINGS, WRENCHRS. GROCERIES. BAGGING, ROPE, SUGAR, COFFEE, &c, &c., &c. Sept 27,18CG 15 - 8m CHEAP BOOK STORE! MASOtf & JONES KEEP constantly on hand a general assortment of School Books, Miscellaneous nnd other works, Stationery of all kinds and Fancy Articles, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, &c. They have both the Psalmody nnd Psalmist with Supplement, all of which they offer at Low Prices. Main Street, between Washington and Lady Streets, Columbia, S. C. J. S. JONES, G. T. MASON. Oct8, 1866 26 J. & T. PL Agnew, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, CARRIAGE MATERIALS,. GROCERIES, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN AGNEW, Columbia, S. C. T. R. AGNEW, New York. 36 2m SHIVER HOUSE, Plain Street, Columbia, S. C* Mrs. D. C. SPECK, Proprietress. THIS Hotel is situated in the most central and business portion of the city. Guests transported to and from the depots free of charge. . 34 1/ NATIONAL HOTEL, Near the Greenville and Charleston Depots, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE public is informed that the above Hotel has j just been finished, and contains new furniture throughout, for the accommodation of Regular and Transient Boarders. The very best that the mar? kets afford will be found on his table, prepared in excellent style. Charges moderate. ROBERT JOINER. August 10, 1866 _17_ SHIVER & BECKHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DCALEBS IX DRY GOODS, Plain Street, 2d door from Main, COLUMBIA, SO: CA. R. C. SniVEB. W. M. BECKHAM. DAVID /OXIS. 36i 2m GEO. M. JONES, Surgeon ?entist, RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the people of Anderson and surrounding country. He is pre? pared for Extracting Teetb, Filling Teeth, in the best style, Setting Teeth on Pivot, Setting Artifi? cial Teeth in the latest and most improved plans, Mounting Teeth upon Vulcanite base, Gold or Pia? tjna_these are neat and handsome. All calls attended to at short notice, and all work warranted. Terms Cash, at moderate prices. Office?Up-8tairs, over the old Enrolling Offietx May 11, 186G 8i