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#N a^afier Saturday rbc lOthdnst., tie Trains
on tue Blue Ridge "Railroad will leave Anderson
for^efrdloton and 'Walhalla, on Wednesdays and
Saturdays,, after the arrival of the Groeaville &
Columbia Railroad Truins. .
^ntleive Walhahn on Mondays at 2 o'clock,
?. m., connecting with the down Train of Green
rille & Columbia Railroad;
vmll Wave Walhalla on Wednesdays at 11 o'clock,
afc??b? ff ?? : ^ ?
?W?l leave Walhalla on Saturdays at 11 o'clock,
o""1"- ' W." If. D. GAILLARD,
Superintendent B. R. R. R.
The Columbia Phucnix and Charleston
Courier will copy once a week for three weeks.
*:Feb8, 18CC 34
Dr. R0BT. ?. HARRISy
Surgeon Dentist,
WJiiE travel and practice through the District ofj
Anderson, and solicits a share of patronage. He
has permission fo refer to the following gentle?
men: Dr. M. B. Earle. Dr. J. H. Dean, Col. R.
P. GoodletLand CoL W. Towncs, Greenville,
The undersigned would respectfully recommend
Rj AvHarria, Surgeon Dentist, to the citizens of |
Anderson District, as he spent four years with me
prior to the war, in the stndv and practice of Den
Msikj. ? JOHN ANDERSON,
? . . Surgeon Deutist,
Greenville C. H., S. C.
I Jaaolfl. 1866 31 3m
New Drug Establishment
W. n. KA-BDIN & CO.,
HAVE just opened" a well selected stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS, PAINTS,
OILS, CHEMICALS,
? WINDOW GLASS, &c, &c.
??? ? ALSO,
Fancy, Articles,
Perfumeryt Toilet S'tnps,
Hair and Tooth Bruches,
Chewing Tobaco and Cigars,
, , /Hoslciter's Bitters, Drakes Plantation Bitters,
Wines and Brandies for medicinal purposes,
And a general assortment of articles usually found
ii^a.I>r?g Store- -
'' 1?~ Physicians' prescriptions carefully com?
pounded, y W. 11. N ARD IN & CO.,
No. 7. Brick Range,
?> Andersou, S. C.
' Dec2I,18C5 27
?. ? ? j ' ? c_? '
Dr. W. H. NARDUf
resumed the practice of Medicine. Office
at tlw Drug Store.
Anderson, Jan. 4, 1S'J6 29 3m
FOR SALE.
500 BUSHELS BOYD'S PRO
L1FFIC COTTON SEED.
'"-For sale at'
BROW-IN" & SMITH'S, ?
Ivo. 12. Granite Row.
-?Jan 25.:3866__Z2__
?EWLEY, IEESE & CO.,
"Wholesale and Retail Dealors In
~?>yry Goods, Groceries,
raiM A $M W A R E, & c.
Jan 25,18C6 32 ly
THET* 0? SOUTH CABOLIffA
:" ANDERSON DISTRICT.
THE COURT OF ORDINARY.
8.*L ,W. Elrod. Applicant, c*. Elizabeth Elrod and
others, Defendants.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that William A.
Elrod, A. Graham and vrifc Susannah Graham,
and' heirs of Adam- Elrod. doe'd; reside without
the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered
that thex.do appear nnd object to the division or
sale oEQlireal estate of 0- Griffin Elrod, dee'd,
on or before the First Monday in April next, or
their cojxscnt to ibc.samc will be entered of record.
HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d.
. Jan. 2, 1SG6. 29 3m
STATE OF SOUTH CABOLEffA
ANDERSON DISTRICT.
O-lt&K THIS j COURT OF ORDINARY.
Hugh Simpson, Applicant, vs. Elizabeth Simpson,
and others. Defendants.
IT appearing,to-my uitisfaction that Thomas C.
Perry and wife, Sarah Perry, Jane White and Wil
HanrSimpson^hcirs and representatives of Rob?
ert Simpson, deceased, all reside without the lim
fe*4^ this-State. 'ft. is therefore ordered that they
appear and object to the sale or division of thq
Roil Estate of Ro.bcrt Simpson, deocased, on or
before tho fourth Monday in April next, or their
consent to the same will be entered of record.
HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d.
Jan22, 1866 . 32 8m'
:S. BROWN, JR.,
INFORMS the public generally that he has just
received, direct from New York and Charleston, a
large and gereral Stock of Goods, consisting of
DEY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
-He deems-it useless to enumerate his present
Stock, aud thinks it sufficient to announce thai in
livery rcspectjtke supply now receiving is equal to
any kept by him prior to the war. Inviting an
txaminftt,t?n from former customers, aud all other
buyers, he feels confident thai lie will be able to
render satisfaction either in Quality, style or prices.
Country Produce, such as Corn. Peas, Cotton,
Tiacoii, Lard", &c, taken in exchange for Goods.
I will at all times pay the highest market price for
"Cotton, cither loose or packed, and in money or
merchandize.
be found at the Old Stand. No. 10, Gran?
ite Rqw. " * S. BROWN, Jr.
Dec7^a865 25 8m
. -:-:_i_,-.
Southern Guardian
I PROPOSE to revive the publication of this jour?
nal, at Columbia, S. C, as soon as mail coniniu
eations have been restored, and the necessary ar?
rangements can be made.
CHARLES P. PELHAM.
gffi* Newspapers in. this State and elsewhere
Will oblige me by.extcniiing tliis notice.
Dec 7, I860 I 20
.lia; 77] y ; ~~
Cotton Seed.
F$rrfi HUNDRED BUSHELS OF COTTON SEED
for salei or to exchange for Corn, by
J. L: ARNOLD,
Feb 1, 1SGG 83
CHARLESTON' ADVERTISEMENTS.
DRY GOODS
AT TUE
CHARLESTON HOUSE,
ST?LL, WEBB & COi,
Bancroft's Old Stan d,
287 King-st., 3 Doors below Wenlworth.
? ? \ %. ??? ? ?? - ??? -
WE have now opened and^on. hand a very large
wclLassorted stock of
DRY GOOD S,
which wo offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having had long experience in the Dry Goods
business before the war, we know just what goods
are most ?eeded by planters and consumers gene?
rally, and will always keep on hand a full stock of
plauters goods of every kind.
' We keep our 6tock constantly replenished by
every steamer with the most attractive styles. .
We respectfully invite planters, merchants and
consumers generally "to call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere, which consists
in part of ,..
Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Brown
Shirting, Bleached Shirting, Long CloTha, Fine Sea
Island Brown Shirting, Iriali Linens, Calicoes,
Ginghams, CambrickS.
DRESS GOODS.
Merinoes, DcLaines, Poplins, Col'd Alpaccas,
Fig'd Poplins, Black Silks, Bombazines, Black Al?
paccas, Crape Cloths.
Together with every variety to be found in our
line, which we offer at the lowest cash prices.
K. C. Stoll, Charleston,
Chari.es Wjsbb, " STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
.11. C. Walkkr, " No. 287 King-st.,
3 doors tclow Wentworth,
Charleston, S. C.
Jan 18, 1866 81
D. F. FLEMING & CO,
Wholesale Dealers
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c,
2 Hayne-street,
Charleston, S.
Ilaving; Resumed Business
At their Old Stand, 2 Hayne-street, corner of
Church-street, are now receiving a well assorted
stock of
BOOTS,
SHOES,
TRUNKS &C,
Which will be sold at tho lowest market price.
The patronage of former friends and the public
is respectfully solicited.
D. P. FLEMING,
SAM'L. A. NELSON.
JAS. M. WILSON.
Jan 4-, I860 29
HART & CO.,
HARDWitG M S ?CK A NTS,
CHARLESTON, S. O.,
OFFEIl FOR SALE AT THEIR OLD STAND
Corner King and Market Streets,.
GUNS, Revolvers,. Sh&t and Powder,
"Hoe's" Circular Saws, 8 to 10 inch,
Agricultural Implements,
Bar Iron and Steel,
Metals of all kinds,
Building Materials, &
Tin and Woodware,
Housekeeping Articles,
Hollowarc of all kind*,
Turpentine and Coopers Tools,
Brans nnd Iron Wire Cloth,
Bolting Cloth, (anchor brand,)
Mill Rocks, 18 to 4D inch,
Mill Irons,
Silver Plated Goods,
Hubbf?, Spokes, Axles, Springs,
And a large variety of other Goods, at
? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Dec 14, 1805 26 8m
NORTH, STEEL & WARDELL,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
?p??#& |)crfnMcv]j, Cutlcrj,
Hosiery, Furnishing Goods,
?See. Sec,
No. 167, Meeting-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
J. B. STEELE, C. C. NORTH,
A. W WARDELL, Jr., New York.
Novl6, 1865 22
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO.,
E0R2IERLY HAYDEN & WHILDEN,
255 King St., Corner of Beaufaino St.,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.,
HAS opened a complete stock of HOUSE FUR
NLSHING articles, Crockery and China, Glass
| ware.
I Plated Good*, of overy variety, Clocks, Watch?
es and Jewelry, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Buck
I cts and Brooms.
Watches and Jewelry Repairod.
Old Gold and Silver purchased.
Orders promptly filled and forwarded.
Jnn 18, I860 31 Ira
O. GRAVELEY,
ISO. 513, East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
HAS received direct from Liverpool an Invoice ef
BRADES PATENTTTOES,
CROWN HOES,
TRACE CHAINS.
CUTLERY, of till kinds,
And other desirable
HARDWARE,
for salb at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Feb 1, I860 .33 lm
JOHN KING & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
; Groceries, Provisions, Flour,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Cigars,
Crockery, Hollow Ware and Glass Ware, ?
2UU0 Sacks Liverpool Salt to arrive.
NO. 88, HAZEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Nov I?, 1805 22 3m
NE W FIRM
? ' ' -;- ? ?' tb*r, vtt ?
. I. _ and . ? . .. .
FEESH STOCK.
CLARK & WHITE
BEG to inform the citizens of Anderson and sur
? rounding country that they arc now receiving at
the old stand of Evins & Hub-bard, No. 6> Granite
Row, an assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Such as
CASSIMERES,
! CLOTHS,
SATTINETS,
HATS,
CAPS,
TRIMMINGS, &?
Their Stock has been selected with great "care
in the Northern markets, and will be sold at tho
lowest possible prices
For Cash. Only.
In connection with the Store, the undersigned
will continue the
TAILORING BUSINESS
In all its branches, and assure the pnblic that ihey
will give prompt attention to all orders for CUT?
TING, MAKING and MENDING any article of
Gentlciiicn's apparel.
The long experience of the senior partner guar?
antee's the utmost care and promptness in business
entrusted to them.
We respectfully invite* a share of patronage.
Don't forget tho place?No. C, Granite Row, An?
derson C. H., S. C.
J. B. CLARK,
THOS. M. WHITE.
Oct. 2G, 18G5 19
Ladies' Dress Trimmings.
THE undersigned has just opened an. assortment
of Ladies' Dress and Fancy Trimmings, Buttons,
Fringes, Galloon's and other Ribbons, Hooks and
Eyes, French Cotton, Sewing Silk, and s variety
of other articles, to which he invites the
ATTENTION OF LADIES.
My Store is No. 8, Brick' Range, recently occu?
pied by Mr.. W. D. Williams.
JULIUS POPPE.
Dec 21, 1865 27
Just Received from N. Yor1c
ONE DOLLAR each, in specie or its equivalent,
Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Ear Drops, Box and Glass,
Breast Pins for Likenesses,. Diamond Pointed Pins
and cases, Finger Rings, Medallions, &c.
For one dollar in currency, a pair of fine Plated
Spectacles with morocco caso.
Merchaum and other Pipes from 75 cts. 'to 320.
Best Italian Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings.
Metal Spectacle Cases and Spectacles of all
kinds?Gold, Silver and Steel.
Glasses fitted to Spectacles to suit all eyes.
A lot of Fancy Articles, &c.
At wholesale and retail, Watch GlasscB, Main?
springs and Watch Materials, and Watch Keys.
Pure gold Engagement Rings.
Watches and Clocks repaired, and warranted for
twelve months.
Jewelry and Musical Works repaired in tho
most approved manner.
Jtist received from New York, Wheeler & Wil?
son's Sewing Machine, the latest patent, including
gauges, hcmnier, braider. &c, for $100 in cur?
rency.
Sky-Light Pictures,
AMBROTYl'ES', any kind of weather, for two
dollars, in case complete.
Ferrotypes or Card Pictures, SI each.
Children double price, unless of sufficient age
to secure the likeness without repetition.
All kind of Pictures taken and copied as above,
at low prices to suit the times, by
F. C. v. BORSTEL,
No. 4, Brick Range.
BSF" Pnsh the green glass doors, in cold weath?
er.
Dec 11, 1865 2U
J. SCOTT MURRAY,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity,
Anderson O. H., S: O.
: ALL business intrusted to his care will receive
prompt attention. Office in the rooms formerly
occupied as the Enrolling Office.
Jan 11, 1866 30
Fendleton Male Academy
THIS ACADEMY will be opened again February
5, 186tf. Tbo rates of Tuition, computed in spe
cio, will be $7.50, $12.50 and $15 per session of
twenty-one weeks.
Board can be had in good families at a reason?
able price. W. J. LIGON,
Principal.
Jan 18, 1806 81 4*
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
'ANDERSON DISTRICT.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY.
Cornelius II. Brown, Applicant, tu. Charles B.
Brown and others, Defendants.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that James Moore
and wife, Luanda Moore, John Watson and wife,
Maliuda Watson, and Hardy Brown, legal heirs of
the said deceased, all reside beyond die limits of
this State. It is therefore ordered that they do
appear and object to the sale or division of flie re?
al estate of Surah Brown, deceased, on or before
the 10th day of April next, or their consent to the
same will bo entered of record.
HERBERT HAMMOND', o.a.u.
Jan 0, 1866 30 8m
Just Received.
BROWN & SMITH have just received an exten?
sive nnd well-selected lot of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
To which they invite the attention of buyers.
OVERCOATS,
BUSINESS COATS,
PANTALOONS, &c, &c.
If y a want neat and comfortable Clothing, at
the most reasonable prices, give this stock an. in?
spection.
BROWN & SMITH,
No. 12, Granite Row.
Dec 21, I860 27
ELFORD'S INTERNAL REV?
ENUE GUIDE
For.sule by
GEO. W. FANT,
Post Office.
Dec 14,1865 26 ? '
Rags ^W^anted.
TEN THOUSAND POUNDS of clean
RAGS -wanted, for which the highest
price will be unid in cash or goods.
_BEWLET, KEESE & CO.
Blue Ridgre R. R.
THE following Schedule will be observed on this
Iload until further notice :
Leave Walhalla on Tuedays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at 11 o'clock A. M.
Leave Anderson on same days, upon arrival of
the Greenville train.
W. H. D. GA1LLARD, Sup't.
Octl9,1865 18
, JOB PRINTING
NEATLY AND CHEAPLY RXECU
TED AT THIS OFFICE.
PEOCL?M?TIOS
;' ; . TO TEE" .
and Gentlemen
'or
A3NTE>irRS02V Sc VICINITY.
Your Attention, is Respectfully Called
to the
Large and Varied Assortment
or ?
FANCY AND STAPLE DBY GOODS,
No. 1, Gx-anite Borr?
CONSISTING OF
Calicoes,
DeLaincs
Merinoes, Alpacas,
Black Bombazine,
Pine Alpacas,
Flannels, white, colored and red,
Veiling, blue, green and brown,
Jaconets,
Muslins,
Lawns,
Brilliants, 1
Cambrics, all colors,
Ginghams,
Slfirt Linen,
Handkerchiefs, silk, cotton and ging?
hams,
Canton Flannel, bleached and un
- bleached,
Ticking, Toweling, &c,
Homespuns, Sea Island,
do do do bloa-ehed,
Cassimeros for Pants,
Broadcloths,
Hoop Skirts, all sizes,
Ladies' and Gents' Gloves,
Balmoral Skirts,
Balmoral Hose,
White-Hose, Half Hose,
Brown and Colored Hose,
Hoods, all kinds,
Basques,
Fancy and Common Hair Combi,
Leather and Silk Belts,
Belt Buckles,
Scarfs, assortment,
Ladies' and Gents' Collars,
Needles, Pins and Hair Pins,
Coat, Pants, and Vest Buttons,
Childrons' Fancy Hose,
Hair and Tooth Brushes,
Clothes do,
Flax Thread,
Spool do colored,
do do white,
ALSO,
AN extra assortment 0?
CLOTH 11ST Gr,
Coats, Vests,
Pant, Overshirts,
Undershirts, Drawers,
White and Colored Shirts,
Linen and Paper Collars,
Neck Ties, &c.
PERFUMERY.
Cologne, Lubins'Extract*,
Hair Oil, Musks,
Fancy Toilet Soaps,
Brown Windsor do,
Pomades, Toilet Boxes. .
AN extensive stock 07
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
Boots, of every quality,
Mens' Shoes, of all sizes,
Balmoral Shoes,
Ladies' Shoes, latest styles,
Hats, of every description,
Caps, Fur, Cloth, &c.
BI L 2? ? 8 ? & Y.
a beautiful assortment Of
Bonnets, Caps, Jockies,
Ostrich Plumcs'Feathers,
French Flowers,
Laces and Ribbons of every variety.
Millenery Work done on the ?hortest
notice, and latest stj-Ie.
CROCKERY.
Plates, Steak Dishes,
Ewers and Basins,
Water and Molasses Pitchers,
Cups and Saucers,
Tumblers, Wine Glasses,
Chambers, &c.
CONFECTIONERY.
Candies, French,
do Stick
Nuts, Raisins, <fcc.
ALSO,
A LARGE STOCK OF TOYS FOR
CHRISTMAS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Wool and Cotton Cards,
Nails, Nos. 6,8 and 10,
Knives, Razors and Straps,
Spectacles and Cases,
Knives* Forks, Spoons,
Tubs, Brooms, Sifters,
Carpets Bags, Umbrellas,
Ink, Pens, Paper, &c.
Blacking airtt Brushes,
Pockets Books,
Looking Glasses, all sizes,
GROCERIES.
Tea, green and black, Coffee and Su?
gar, Soda, Soap, Pickles, Candles, Cheese,
Mackerel, Cigars, ? Tobacco, Sardines,
Crackers, Spice, Pepper, Matches, Starch,
Snuffs, Scotch and Maokaboy, Fine Cut
Chewing Tobacco, Condensed Lye.HC
My Stock was selected wjth great
care in tho North, when cotton goods
were on the decline. By such advantage,
I can sell at least two eer cent, cheap?
er than,any other house in the up coun?
try^ Give me a call.
GK SCHWARZ,
No. 1, Granite Row:
27 6m
6, F. TOLLY,
,7 BA&&ft?
INFORMS the public that he is prepared to exe*
cute all Tfork in his line, at the shortest notice and
in tho most workmanlike manner. A sharo of pat?
ronage solicited.
His Shop is on JIcDuffic Street, first door North
of lower Railroad Brie)ge.
Dec 21. 1865_27 3m
Lig-ro-ine Lamps and Fluid!
A new invention, arid the cheapest light now be?
fore the public. For sale by
W. H. "NARDIN & CO.,
No. 7 Brick Range,
Dec 28, 18C5 28
HATE-just opened a* extensive Stock of new nnd.
elegant Goods, to which, they invite the. attention
.of tho public generally. ;It comprises in part as
follows 5 ?
Merinocs, DeLaines,
Alpheas,: Flannels,
GalicoeS of the best style,
Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs,
Ladies'Collars and Cuffs,
Merino .Undervests, Corsets,
Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Veils,
Hats and Twilights,
Itibbons, Plumes, !
Cloak and Dress Trimmings, Ac.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Broadcloths, Cassimeres,
Satinets, Jeans,
Hat s of t he latest style* i -
Gloves and Socks,
Drawers and Undershirts,
Linen Bosoms,
Liren and Paper Collars,.
Cravats and Suspenders.
1
Ladies' and Gents' Boots & Shoes,
LARGE ASSORTMENT.
Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings,
Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs,
Combs, Brushes,
Perfumery, Soaps of all kinds,
An assortment of Jewelry,
Ladies' Satchels and Reticules,
Buttons, Thread, Pins, Needles.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C;|
Setts Knives and Forks,
Pocket and Shoe Knives,
Cotton Cards, Curry Combs,
Tabb and Tea Spoons,
Candle Sticks,
Spades and Axes,
Butts, Screws, Padlocks,
Rim Locks, Stirrups, Bridle BUts,
Coffee Mills, Tacks,
Piles, Shoe Pincers,
Razors, Scissors, &c.
CBOCKEBY AND GIASSWAEE.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 07
GROCERIES,
Bagging, Rope and Twine,
Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Salt, Caadlas,
Cheese, Pepper, Spice, Ginger,
Soda, Mustard, &c.
ALSO,
Horse and Shoo Brushes,
Blacking, Ink, Pens and Pen Holders,
Slates and Pencils,
Lead Pencils, Gun Caps, Sic.
STATIONERY.
Letter and Cap Paper,
Envelopes, large and small.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
A Select and Cheap Assortment.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
tri Pipes, Mccrchnum and Briar Root.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, &C.
Solo and Upper Leather,
And in fact everything usually found in a Retail
Establishment of this kind.
The attention of buyers is invited to our now
Stock, as we feel confident that .wo ? can sell as
cheap as the cheapest.
Cotton ?tmJt Countf y Produce
Taken in-exchange for merchandize. The highest
market price paid for Cotton at all times, in Spe?
cie or Currency.
SHARPE Si, FANT,
No. 7, Granite Row.
Dec 14, 1865 26
New Establishment!
NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED!!
A. P. HUBBARD
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and' tho
public generally, that Hhe has just opened a new
and " ." ? ,
VARIED STOCK OF GOODS,
Which he offers to sell at the lowest Irring, prices.
His stock comprises, in part, as follows :
Cigars, Tobaccot
Ale, Porter,
Old Bourbon Whiskey,
Rye and Corn Whiskey,
Smoking Tobacco,
Candies, of every Tttricty,
Pure Cocoa,
Lubins' Extracts. Pomades,
India Rubber Hair Pins,
Ladies Shoes,
Ladies' Puff Boxes,
Fine Combs, Thimbles, &c,
Teilet Soaps,
Candles, Starch, Soda,
Sugar and Coffee,
Sardines, Oysters,
Salmon, Herrings,
Salt, Mackerel, &c, Ac.,
And in fact a complete assortment of Buch articles
as are usually found for salo in a Family Grocsry
Establishment.
A. P. HUBBARp,
Corner Anderson Hotel Building.
Dec 7, 1865 2$
REMOVAL !
"W". EL CATEE.
Druggist and Apothecary,
ANDERSON, S. C.,
HAS removed to the Northeast corner of the- Pub?
lic Square in the storo occupied by r*m MatheWes,
(old stand of Evins & Hubbr.rd,) and invites the
attention of the community to'his Stock of
DRUGS,-MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS, OILS, &C,
PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICLES,
And other articles too numerous to mention. The
bestand purest qnality of Goods kept constantly
on hand, at small advances on cost.
fifiy* ? Physicians -prescriptions carefully com?
pounded and strict attention given to all orders, r
A Bharc of patronage is solicted!
W. H. CATER,'
N. E. Corner Public Square. .
Dec 14, 1865 26
Tire ?nd Life insurance Agency.
THE UNDERWRITERS' POLICY OF INSU?
RANCE,, issued by the Germania, ?anovcT, Niaag
ra and Republic Fire Insurance Companies of the
City of New York.
The Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company
Nc* England Mutual Life Insurance Company.
New York Accidental Insuranoe Company.
A. B. TOWERS, Agent,
? Anderson C. IL, S. Ci
No* ft, 1805 ai
PROSPECTUS
, Oi' TBE
[south cakolina baptist.
THE undersigned has .determined early in Janua?
ry, 186t?,' *6"commence tbe:pubncarion of a weekly
Hcligious Journal, at Anderson C. HM S. C, to be
entitled THE. SOUTH CAROLINA iLVPTIST. v
It will be the first great aim of THE SOUTH
CAROLINA BAPTIST to "convey the general news
in relation to the Denomination at large, thereby
rendering it nn interesting and attractive .company
ion in'every Baptist family. No- expense or effort
will be spared to Jtecure the earliest and most rcli.
able information of the important and interesting
workings of Baptist Churches in general, together
with tho operation-of our Missionary Boards^ and
every benevolent institution and enterprise of- the
day.-.'- _~ ;. .. ? "" ,
Therefore, while THE SOUTH CAROLi'Na'
i BAPTIST will be strictly Denominational, "ear?
nestly contending for the" faith once delivered to
:iibe Saints*'' zealously contending for-:tftc Truth,
ant? ?ombatting error, and superstitution in eveijr
form in. which they present themselves, yet these
opinion/* wilt be expressed with that kindness and
affection becori>ing a professed Christian.
The columns o*f the . paper will also be opened
to those who- may disagree with the opinions ?x
yressed. ' ?
As this will be. perhaps, the on:y paper taken
:by many Ih this community?visiting, it maybe,
the humble abodes of some unable io taku others,
it is deemed proper and important, in judiciously
arranged columns to ?'ivc all the important.local,
political and literary.ncV^of the day, rendering ?t,
in every, sense, a family pvPer
j The paper will be of racoj'nm size, well -printed,
having the benefit of superior' Ma*erials,.Mid the
entire office management being under the immedi?
ate superintendence of expopieno?d printers.- .
The necessary capital to. BtArt Jaw. enterpriet
having been secured in advance; ih.or services of
some of our ablest brethren, In %wn md other
States, pledged as contributors and c'orr expending.
Editors, and all the necessary arrangement,-1 haying
been deliberate made with reference to .suability
and good faith, all who may--feel inclined to /ayor
the enterprise may confidently snbicribe, and re?
mit advance payments, assured that there will be
no. disappointment.
The Editor, having been partially disqualified
for the arduous duties of the Pujpit, by four;long
years of hardship, exposure and service in our
country's cause, feels impelled to retort to, thjs as
a means by which, under (he blessing of Provi?
dence, he may assist in rebuilding the waste placet- '
of Zion.
The mails will be in regular operation again by
the time of the publication of.the paper, and this
being the first enterprise of the character ever es?
tablished in Anderson, he hopes to secure prompt,
ly the aid an?Vico-operatt?n of all who love the
Lord.
Terms for One Tear, invariably in aJvanct'.-~4?wQ
Dollars in Specie, or Three Dollars in Currency.
Ministers of the Gospel, Post Masters, and oth?
ers who will aid, are authorized to receive and for?
ward subscriptions. Address,
W. E. WALTERS- Editor,
Anderson, 8. C.
Nov30. 1865 24
Greenville & Columbia Rail Roari.
General Superintendent's Oitjcg,
Columbia, Jan. 25. 186G. '
On and after Wednesday, 31st inst., the Passenger
Trains will be run daily, (Sunday's excepted) as
follows:
Leave Columbia at - ^ G 00 a. in.
?? Allston, ?'? - - 11 00
" Newberry, - - 1150 p.m.
Arrive at Abbeville, - - C 00 ??
" " ' Anderson, - - S 10 "
" M Greenville, - 9 00
Leave Greenville at - - 4 30 a. m.
" Anderson, - - * 6 86
" Abbeville, - - 7 45
" - Newberry, - 1 10 p.m.
Arrive at Alston, - - z 55 " "
" " ? Columbia, - 8 00
There will be about seven miles of staging sllir
between Frcshley8"Bnd Alston : ?Vscngors will bo
furnished with tickets through, (uctoding tho Hand,
Stage and Ferry?sixty pounds baj/gaye o?/y allowtd
on the Stage to one scat.
L. B. LaSALLE, Geu'I Soji ?
Feb. 1 83 J- tf
watchmaker.
HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED at Anderen,'
and gives his.entire attention to tho Repairing of
Watches, Clocks'and Jewelry,
Of every description.
All work on Watches nni.ClocY r:;,r;uued fur.
twelve months. , ? . , .
Remember the place?tfwb door's West from
tho Post Office, MASONIC BUJLDJNU.
.Jan 11, 186)2
leather ! leather !!
THE undersigned informs Ihe^comraunUy.tluitiiiir
T ANY ARD, one mile %m the village, is still in
operation. Hides, will be tanned lor money,-or
snares. Bark also received in payment., Th<^
highest prices paid for Hides, green or <lr.y, in
specie or greenbacks.
8. BROWN, Jr. ?
Dec 7, 1805 . 25 3m
_!_i_i-1??:-1-U
MARBLE YARD
Leavel & "W bite
HATE again opened the Marble lrusii.css. at As
j derson, and arc able to put rip r^l varieties #f
j Tomb Ston'cs at fair' prices. -Tcr.ns Cash. Pro.
dueeof allkinds taken tit ?jewjarS?t pries. Call
and see me at the store of CUvk & White.
LE.AVELL & WHITS".
Nov 9, 186C. . ?>!?
Drugs! Bfugs!! Drugs!!!
THE subscriber would announce to the people tt
this District that he has on hand a very good as?
sortment of
dtogs and' medicines, '
whic^a he offers for sale low for cfesli/aiDr. Webbts
c?Vuer, Brick Range. Persans wishing any article
In my line would, do well to call and examine be?
fore pnr?hasing-^Ijjewherej.'-as I know that I can
make it .to their advantage to purchase fro? me.
JSKAU W; TAYLOR.
Aug. 24,-180? 10
: ? - ~-!-!-??
holmes & -stony, .....
Commission Merchants,
j , Boyce & Co;s Wliaif,
CH?BLEStON, S. C.
Jan 4, 1806 '. 2<j ' om# '
the state of south carolina,
j . siXDERSOX DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, John Elrod has applied to me for
Letters of Administration on the Estate'of "Wll.
liam Elrod. deceased : .
. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindrei and eveditors of said deceased
to be and;appear at my offiee on the 7<h day ef
rebruary, 18GG, to show .cause it ^ny they can?
why said Administration should not be granted.
^ HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d.
Jan. 24, 1866, 33 2 ..
IVotice.
ALL persons having demands atrainst SULLI?
VAN & SLOANS, T. B. BENSON & CO., or th?
underelgnad, are requested to file' a statement of
their claims.with B. P. Whitrcr, Eiq.. at Andorson
C. H., on or before the first dav of March nett
^ ,? ? JOHN T. SLOAN.
Feb. 1, 1866 34 2
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