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F'oi* Sale. ONE NINETY-SIX GALLON STILL, with stands or tubs attached. Terms reasonable. Apply to JOHN B. MOORE, Anderson C. H. Doc 14, 1865 26_ PIANO TOTING. ALL orders left with Clark & White, No. 7, Granite Row, will be promptly atten? ded to by tho undersigned. T. WILDMAN. Doc 14,18G5_26_3_ Almanac for 1866. ELFORD'S INTERNAL REV? ENUE GUIDE For sale by GEO. W. FANT, Post Office. . Doc 14,18G5_26_ Wanted to Sire* FOR the year 18CG, a Negro Man and Woman? husband and wife preferred?the man to do gene? ral out-door work, and tlic woman to cook, wash and iron for a family. Liberal wages will be paid, and board and lodgings furnished. None need ap? ply unless they are willing To work faithfully, and tean bring satisfactory references from former 'owners. Apply at this office. Dec 14, 18(55 20 For Sale or Rent. WILL be sold at private sale, or rented for the en? suing year, the House and Lot, Bituatcd in Ander? son Tillage, and now occupied by Julius Mathies *en, containing six Ruolns, good Kitchen, Stable and all other necessary outbuildings, in excellent repair. Tho Lot contains two acres, more or less. The above House and Lot will be sold at a very reasonable price for Currency, or will be rented cheap for 'the next year. Apply to W. S. KSESE, Agent. Dec 14, 18C5_2?_3_ SPICES, &c. Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs^' Mace, Citron, Raisins, Pepper, For salo by S. HYDE, Corner Benson Houso. Dec 14, 1865_26_2 CONCERT. MRS. A. N. PINKIND, Violinist and Pi? anist, bogs leavo to annotinco to her friends, and the Ladies and Gentlemen of i Anderson, that sho will givo a grand vocal and instrumental concert, Assisted by somo of her pupil* from Pen dleton on WEDNESDAY EVENING 20th inst., at the Benson House. Tocoinmoncc 7< o'clock. Admittance, Fifty Cents. Dec. 14,1865 26 It GREEIH VLLLE THE Spring Term of this Institution will begin the First day of February, and continue twenty one weeks. a full and very superior corps of Instructors has beun secured, and the Boarding Department is in the hands of those who cannot fail to give salis tion. For terms and further information, apply for circulars. C. II. JUDSON, President. Dec 14, 18G5_20_Im School Notice, a CLASSICAL SCHOOL will be opened at Boun? ty Land Academy on Monday, the 2'Jth January, I860, at the following rates of Tuition per scholas? tic term of ten months: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry. Surveying, Logic, Rhetoric, &c, at Eighteen Dollars per scholar. Latin and Greek Languages at Twenty-five Dol? lars per scholar. An English School will be carried on at the same placo under the general supervision of the under? signed and under the immediate charge of one competent to instruct, of whom the public will be informed. Bates of Tuition from Ten to Twelve Dollars. The Academy is situated six miles below Wal? halla, immediately on the Blue Ridge Railroad. Boarding can bo had in the neighborhood at rea? sonable rates. W. T. CLEVELAND. Dec 14, 18G5 2? !5* Christmas Coming. O. P. M'KINNEY IS open again at the Old Stand, opposite tho Benson Houso, and is now receiving a large and well solocted Stock of Con? fectioneries, viz : Candies, Raisins, Fruit, Oranges, Lomong, Oysters, Sardines, Crackers, Pickels of all kinds, Sorter Ale, Brandies, Wines, Rum, Gin, Cigars /Tobacco, Nuts of aljl kinds, Which ho will seil cheap for Gash. Open from 6, i. m., to 9, p. m. 0. P. McKlNNEY, Opposite tho Benson House. Dec 14,1865 26 ? FEMALE ACADEMY AT JOHNSON UNIVERSITY. -41 A FEMALE ACADEMY, of liigli grade, will be opened at tho Johnson University Building, o:i MONDAY, 15th JANUARY, lSGti, under the Charge of the following instructors : Principal.?Thomas Ham., A. M. Assistant.?Miss Salub Y. Hobi.nsox, of Pen diet on. Instructress in Vocal and Instrumental Music.? Madame A. N. PlXKIXD, The Scholastic Year will be divided into two eessions of twenty weeks each. Young Ladies and Misses entrusted to our care Trill be faithfully and thoroughly taught in all the branches of a Solid' English education-, as well as in French, the Languages, arid in' Music: Miss RoBIKSOS comes with the very highest re? commendations from her former instruct ors, Messrs. Kennedy and Hillhousc; while Madam PlXKIXl) is too woll kn?wn as a finished performer to* need further commendation. The patronage of the Village arid of the Dis? trict is respectfully solicited. Good Board may b? had at from !?1Q to $12 per month, (specie rates,) payable in' provisions, exclusive of wash? ing and lights. Small Boy a, under ten years of aye, will be receiv? ed into this school. For circulars and roles of Tuition, apply to THOMAS HALL, Principal Dec 14,-18G6- 2? 0 LARGE STOCK OF ME? GOODS!! Sharpe & Pant HAVE just opened an extensive Stock of new and elegant Goods, to which they invite the attention of tho public generally. It comprises in part as follows: Ii?ssss ?ft&s$ i?e?8 Mcrinoes, DcLaincs, Alpacas, Flannels, Calicoes of the best style, Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, Merino Undervests, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, GIoy?s, Veils, Hats and Twilights, llibbons, Plumes, Cloak and Dress Trimmings, &o. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Broadcloths, Cassiracres, Srtiufcts, Jeans, Hat.0 of the latest styles, (I love1; and Soc'ts, Drawers and Undershirts, Linen Bosoms, Linen and Paper Collars, Cravats and Suspenders. Ladies' and Gents' Boots & Shoes, LARGE ASSORTMENT. Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, Combs, Blushes, Perfumery, Soaps of all kinds, An assortment of Jewelry, Ladies' Satchels and Reticules, Buttons, Thread, Pius, Nccdlos. HARD WARD, CUTLERY, &C. Setts Knives and Forks, Docket and Shoe Knives, Cotton Cards, Curry Combs, Table and Tea Spoons, Candle Sticks, Spades aud Axes, Butts, Screws, Padlocks, Rim Locks, Stirrups, Bridle Bitts, Coffee Mills, Tacks, Files, Shoe Pincers, Razors, Scissors, &c. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, Bagging. Rope and Twine, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Salt, Candles, ' Cheese, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda, Mustard, &c ALSO, Horse and Shoe Brushes, Blacking. Ink, Pens and Pen Holders, Slates aud Pencils, Lcrtd Pencils, Gun Caps, &c. STATIONERY. Letter and Cap Taper, Envelopes, large ami small. SCHOOL BOOKS, A Select and Cheap Assortment. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Pipes, Mccrchaum and Briar Root. SADDLES, BRIDLES, &C. Sole and Upper Leather, And in fact everything usually found in a Retail Establishment of this kind. The attention of buyers is invited to our new Stock, as we feel confident that wo can sell as cheap as the cheapest. Ootto 11 nistl Ooti.iatf y Produce Taken in exchange for merchandize. The highest market price paid for Cottou at all times, in Spe? cie or Currency. SHARPE & FANT, No. 7, Granite Row. Dec 14, 18G5 20 JUST RECEIVED, AN ASSORTMENT OF CONSISTING IN PART OF Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors. Razors, Batcher and Shoe Ivnivos, Pad, Chest, Till. Cupboard, Plato and Knob Locks, ]5ults and Screws, Chisels and Augers, Gimlets, Handsaws, Hatchets, Hammers, Cut Tack;,, Slates and Pencils, Shovols. Spades, Sifters, Sad Irons, Hoes, Trace Chains, Frying Pans, Kittles, Candle Slicks, &c., &c. ALSO. SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. For sale Cheap for Cash, by S. HYDE, Corner llcnson House. Dec 14, 1865 2(j REMOVAL ! -0> "VV. H. CATER. Druggist and Apothecary, ANDERSON, S. C, HAS removed to (lie North east corner of ilic rub j lie Square in ihe store occupied by C. Matheircs, (old eland of Evins ?S. liubbard,) and invites tJic 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 best ami purest quality of Goods kept constantly on hand, at small advances on cost. Physicians prescriptions carefully com? pounded and strict attention given to all orders. A share of palrouvge is solid cd. W. H. CATER, N. E. Corner Public Square Dec-14, 1865 2? Ordinary's Sale. BY an order of IL Hammond, Esq,, Ordinary of Anderson District. 1 will expose to sale on Salc dny in .January next, 18C5, the Real Estate oj Henry Clark, deceased, consisting of One Tracers I Land, containing one hundred and twq>*Mrs. aercs, more or less, bounded by land** McElroy, Mrs. McMurtry and othors,on(UBi with Term* of Sale.?Credit of lwcly;rciiagC1. giving interest-from day of sale?tha mortgage of the bond with good security,^ to (1)C Ordinary for premises, if deemed nee. monoy?except the cost, payment of thepuyg^ ia casb( t0 bc paid -m spe. ?which will be regjj cicorits eqpj/' " . 'hand aml fical November M 0lvcn - J. B. MpGEE, s.? I 18SierilTB Offic?, Doc. 8, 1865". V FOR CHRISTMAS! Tust Received from TS? Yorlc )NE DOLLAR each, in specie or its equivalent, Jreagt Pins, Ear Rings, Ear Drops, Box ami Glass, breast Pius for Likenesses, Diamond Pointed Pius tnd cases, Finger Rings, Medallions, &c. For one dollar in currency, a pair of fine ria'.od Spectacles with morocco case. Merchaum and other Pipes from 75 cento to ?i. Best Dalian Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, Vom 15 cents to $20. Metal Spectacle Cases and Spectacles of all winds?Gold, Silver and Steel, glasses fitted to Spectacles to suit all ^ye?. A lot of Faucy Articles, &o. At wholesale and retail, Watch Glasses, Main iprings and Watch Materials, and Watch Keys. Pure gold Engagement Rings. Watches aud Clocks repaired, and warranted fo: wclve months. Jewelry and Musical Works repaired in the nost approved manner. Just received from New York, Wheeler k Wil? son's Sewing Machine, the latest patent, including gauges, hemmer, braider. 4c., for ?100 in cur ?ency. Sky-Light Pictures, AMBROTYFES, any kind of weather,, for two lohVrs,4n r>i-*d complete. Ferrotypes or Card Pictures, SI each. Childran double price, unless of sufficient age o scc'-r; the likeness without repetition. All kind of Pictures taken and copied as above, it low prices io suit the times, by F. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4, Brick Range. Tush the green glass doors, in cold weath >r. Dec 14, 1865 26 Anderson High School, To Open on Tuesday, January f?, 13G0. Corps of Teachers.?Rev. J. B. ElLLUOtJSR, member Synod, S. C; Mnj. B. StOAJf, graduate of j West Point; and if the patronage will justify, Sen. Exison C.vrEus, a graduate, and late a Pro? fessor in the S. C. Military Academy. Fee, S9.00 per quarter of ten weeks, in specie or equivalent. Bonding at many places on mod? erate terms. The curriculum will embrace a preparation for College, and all the branches of a liberal educa? tion. Several branches, including Hebrew and some mordern Languages, and studies connected with practical life, may be learned with extra foes. By uniformity in text books, having few class os, by the best methods of study, by ascertaining accurately tho proficiency of students, aud by cherishing a love of truth and honorable distinc? tion, the Teachers hopo to educate thoroughly and rapidly. ?gy- Greenville Mountaineer, Laurensvillo Her? ald, Abbeville Banner, and Kcowco Courier insert twice and send bills to this office. Dec M, 1805_20 _ HART & CO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C, OFFER FOE SALE AT THEIR OLD STAND Corner King and Market Streets, GUNS, Revolvers, Shot 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, Bollowarc of all kinds, Turpcnlino and Coopers Tools, Brass and Iron Wire Cloth, H?lting Cloth, (anchor brand,) Mill Rocks, 18 to -10 inch, Mill Irons, Silver Plated Goods. Hubbs, Spokes, Axles, Springs, And a large variety of oilier Goods, nt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Dec 14, 1805 25 3m Sheriff's Sale. BY order of various writs of Ficra Facias to me directed, 1 will expose to sale on Salcday in Jan? uary next, lSiiO, within tho usual hours of sale, One Tract of Land, known as the McFce place, containing one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or loss, bounded by lands of E. T. Cooley, Mrs. R. McFall, anil others. Also, one oilier Tract of Land, containing one hundred and thirty acres, more or less, known as the Thompson place, bounded by Mrs. R. McFall ar.d others, levied on as the property of Thomas Gecr, at the suit of A. O. Nortis, and others. Terms of Sale.?Credit of twelve monliis, with interest from day of sale, with note and two good securities, and a mortgage if deemed necessary. The purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. J. B. McGEfi, ?.A.D. Sheriff's Office, Dec 11, 18(35. 26 1 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, David S. Brcckinridgc has applied to tits for Letters of Administration on tho Estate of Henry F. Milfcrd, dee'd: These arc therefore io ci'c and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on the 2l:.<t day De? cember, 1805, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.u. Dec. 7, 1SG5. 20 2 Stolen. FROM my Stable on the night of the Hflth nit., one SORREL MARK; about 10 years old, 15J hands high, with one or both hind feet while, and small blaze in forehead. Also, ono BLACK MARE, about 4years obi, same height, and both hind feet white to ttic pasterns. Any information that will lead to n recovery of these Horses, or to a conviction of the thief oi thieves, will be haudsomoly rewarded. B. F. WJI1TNER. Dec 7, 18G5 25 W. K. HARRIS, WATCH MAKER, HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED at this place and gives his entire attention to the Repairing o Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Of every description. Work done on short notice, and warranted foi twelvemonths. MASONIC BUILDING, Anderso! C. II., S. C. -_^ LEATHER! LEATffi^ THE undersigned inform."; the coms^ ?8 stfH in TAN YARD, one mile from theXior money, or operation. Hides will be>? payment. The shares. Bark also repA^cs, green or dry, iu highest prices p.iid ?r ^ ... - specio or grcenbjy* _ S. B20W ? '? r- J J - THIEF who stole ?Jc-OR the apprehension ofOM Sunday night last Leather from my Tamjkewiae b? paid for proof Tho above reward w to convict him. S. BROWN, Jr., Dec 7, 18f -r-cig's Wanted, . THOUSAND POUNDS of clean (AGS wanted, for which the highest mcfrwtfl be paid in c$sh or "oods. BJ3WLEY, KEhfrE & CO. %mwnttmh. For Sheriff. IST* The many friends of WILLIAM MA OUKIN respectfully announce him ao a candidate for Sheriff of Andorson Distriot at the ensuing election. Oct. 12,1865. 17 ggj- Tho friends of MANSON 8. JOLLY nomi? nate him for Sheriff of Anderson District at the next election. Oct 5, 18G5. 16 * Tho friends of JOHN D. M. DOBBINS respectfully nominate him as a candidate for Sheriff of Anderson District at the next election. AUCTION SALES. J. B. McGEE, Auctioneer IF not disposed of at private sale, I will offer the following Property at public outcry on Saleday in January next, to wit: 1 lot Glassware, 1 ?? Crockery, 1 " Potware and Cocking Ctonsils, 1 New Carpet, 1 Koll Matting, 1 lot Salt, 1 fine doublo barrel Gun, 1 fine English Saddle, And other articles too numeroui to mention. ALSO, I will offer my TIOUSE and LOT, near or oppo? site the Methodist Church, one-half ?cro, more or less. On tho premises is a good Brick House, with six roomB, and all necessary out-buildings Terms Cash. GEORGE MANSFIELD. Dec 7, 1855_25_I ~CHEAP GOODS! BEWLEY, KEESE & CO,, ARE receiving from Baltimore and Charleston, a very Largo and well^ Se? lected Stock of Goods, sucn as BROADCLOTH, CASSIMERES, LADIES' CLOTHS, SATTDTETS AND JEANS, D*:LAINES, MERINOES, ALPACAS, POPLINS, <fcc. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALI? COES, WHITE GOODS, of all kinds, BROWN DRILLS, SHIRTINGS, <fcc., &c. In fact, everything in tho ALSO, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. PATENT AXES, SHOVELS AND SPADES, KNIVES & FORKS, POCKET KNIVES, NAILS, large stock and best brands, COTTON CARDS. ALSO, SUGAR, COFFEE, CANDLES, CHEESE, PEPPER, SPICE, MACKEREL, HERRING, CIGARS, TOBACCO, BRANDIES, WINES, &c. ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. ALSO, A Largo Stock of CROCKERY AND JUG WARE, ALSO, 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, Which they Tvill sell sell Cheap for Cash or Cotton. BEWLEY, KEESE & Co., At Ohl Stund of England & Bewloy. Dec 7, 1SG5 25 S. BROWN, JR., INFORMS the public generally that he has jusi received, direct from New York and Charleston, t large end general Stock of Goods, consisting of t DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, He deems it useless to enumerate Ins pr^nt Stock, and thinks it sufficient to announce tl't in every respect the supply now receiving is eq*l to any kept by him prior to the war. Invitjg an examination from former customers, and a/?''ier buyers, he feels confident that he will beftblc to render satisfaction either in quality, style * prices. Country Produce, such as Corn, Pea' Cotton, Bacon, Lard, Sic, tnkon in exchange 01 G001^8, I will at all times pay the highest mar** price for Cotton, cither loose or packed, nnd/? money or merchandize. 1 will be found at the Old StaX?- 10> Gran? ite Row. BROWN, Jr. Dec 7. 1805 JT* 3'Q Office ottff- a M-**?>< ?X J?HSTEICT WESTEBN^STT^ Axderso.v, S. C, Deo. 2, 18C5. ID proposals will be received at this fesh >dul January 1, 1806, for the supply.,, cquai AJeet. of a good and marketable quali&t fnecks EKn-!0" ""'I,1'1"11 ^Mt?mded,) in such quantities as may be from ti&ftcr bc designated , The necks shall be cut?umcd down< Tbe sImnk3 joint, and the breafl be cul off from thrce t f oi tore (iuartors -, ? ? . , r i ? , inehoo ?i J** knee-Joint, and of hind quar -i*?rfrom Sfv"1"' eight inches above tho gambrel or hocL^'nt. A. Q. HILL, Lieut. 1st Batt. Maine Vols., and A. A. Q. M. & A. C. S., 3d" Sub Dist. Western Bo. Ca. J?-sJ* Greenville Mountaineer and Abbeville Press please copy twice, and send bills to this ofhee. Dec 7, 1SG5 25 3 Iron Safe for Sale. LAPiGE IRON'SAFE, weighing IfiOO pounds, Steam &.Marvin;s patent, will be 6old at private sale, and at a low price. A jply to ISIIAM W. TAYLOB, i No. 12>, Brick Ron?, fc'ov 80, I8GC W New Establishment I NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED!! A. P. HTJBBARD RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, find the public generally, that ho has just opened a new and VARIED STOCK OF GOODS, Which he offers to sell at the lowest living prices. Ilia stock comprises, m part, as follows : Cigars, Tobacco, Ale, Porter, Old Bourbon Whiskey, Rye and Corn Whiskey, Smoking Tobacco, Candies, of every variety, Puro Cocoa, Lubins' Bxtraets. Pomades, India Rubber Hair Pine, Ladies Shoes, Ladies' Puff Boxes, Fine Combs, Thimbles, &C.j Toilet Soaps, Candles, Starch. Soda, 8ugar and Cofl'oe, Sardines, Oysters, Salmon, Herrings, Salt, Mackerel, &o., &c., ? And in fact a complete assortment of such articles as are usually found for sale in a Family Grocery Establishment, A. P. HCBBARD, Corner Anderson Hotel Building. Dec 7, 1865 26 JUST RECEIVED, AN INVOICE OF AND PERFUMERY, CONSISTING OF FLAVORING EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, COLOGNE WATER, VERBENA do, SOZODONT, HAIR WASH, LILY WHITE, CHALK BALLS, TOOTH POWDER. ALSO, HAIR, SHAVING, TOOTH. AND SHOE BRUSHES, HAIR NETTS, LADIES BELTS, FANCY SOAPS, And a variety of articles too riumerous to mention. For sale at low prices for Cash, [ by S. HYDE, Corner Benson Houso. Nov 30,1865 24 2 NEW STORE! -o THE Ladies of Anderson, Pondloton and the District are invited to examine a very choice and elcgr..t.t selection of Dress Goods, Consisting of COLLARS AND SETTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, of all grades.f FRENCH FLOWERS & FEATHERS, 11?rrs* ..f hit nut styles. HOSIERY, SUPERIOR RIBBONS, And every other article of dress. ALSO, OMBS, BRUSHES, &c, &c, And a great variety of articles for the toilet. By the middle of next month, I will receive an additional supiiy of all the above goo.ds, including some of the nost Fashionable' ar:ic!cs of Dress now used by Iidics and Gentlemen. I will keep nothing but st'ictly elegant and fashionable goods, and it will be'my effort to give satisfaction to all who desire t' purchase. Thoso of my customers who wish sfJeial articles, can have their orders promptly fi?od. I respectfully solicit a share of the patrongc of this community. WM. D. WILLIAMS, No. 8, Brick Range. Andcron. Nov. 30, 1805 24 ATTENTION ! THE EXTENSIVE AND LIBERAL SEEOE HOUSE, 133 Mceliag^-stroot, CHARLESTON, S. C, L NOW calls the attention of Merchants and Plan ( tcrs to the following extcusivo stock, which cannot be surpassed by any other house South of Mason Dixon's line: 150 cases Men, Women and Children Boots and Shoes. 100 cases Men, Boy aud Youth, Fur and Wool IIa(3, of all sizes and qualities. 300 cases plantation, Turpentine, Donaldson Brogans, of the first quality, and well adapted for the Fall trade ALSO, A full assortment oi Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c, &c. Similar consignments received wcolcly and semi weekly. Country Morohanfs will do well to call and cx, nmino my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. E. D.Urers. Agent for Ma- lm Nov 23, 1805 2? -*m CAROLINA THE STATE 0&v DISTRICT. Mtillikin has applied to me for WHERB^'^ini^r"11'021 on the Estate of James Lettc<:*'Kin> deceased : Mhesc are therefore to cite and admonish all and Singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased tobe and appear at my office on Monday the 18th day of December, l?b?, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be grant? ed. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. Dec. 4, 1805 22 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAEOLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT WHEREAS, Ellison Capers has applied to me for Letters of Administration on tho Estato of H. L. Capers, deceased. Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my oflico on the loth day of j December, I860, to show cause.if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. Dec. 1, 1805 25 2 The Southern Guardian. I PROPOSE to revive the publication of this jour? nal, at Columbia, S. C, as soon as mail comnnt cations have been restored, and the necessary ar? rangements can bo made. CHARLES P. PELHAM. Newspapers in this Stato and el:cwhcre will oblige me by extending this notice. Dec T, 1805 26* I? TFS O S1? E O X XJ S^ijp| OF THE . SOUTH CAK0IINA BAPTISE THE undersigned Las determined sarly in Janua? ry, 1806, to commence the publication of a weekly Religious Journal, at Anderson C. H., S. C, to be entitled THE SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST. It will be the first great aim of THE SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST to convey the general now* in relation to the Denomination at largo, thereby rendering it an interesting and attractive compan? ion in every Baptist family. No expense or effort will be spared to secure the earliest and most reli? able information of tho important and interesting workings of Baptist Churches in general, together with the operation of our Missionary Boards, and every benevolent institution and enterprise of the day. Therefore, while THE SOUTH CAROLiNA BAPTIST will be strictly Denominational, "ear? nestly contending for the faith once deliverod to the Salut?,*' *z.?U~olr ?ontending for the Truth, and combatting error and supersumiiw, j:i every form in winch they present themselves, yot tneee opinions will be ..expressed with that kindness and affection becoming a professed Christian. The columns of tho paper will also be opened to those who may disagree with the opinions ex? pressed. As this will be, perhaps, tho only paper taken by many in this community?visiting, it mav be, tho humble abodes of some unable to take others, it is deemed proper and important, in judiciously arranged columns, to give all the important local, political and literary news of the day, rendering it, in every sensej H family paper. The paper will be of medium sire, well printed, having the benefit of superior materials, and the) eutire office management being under the immedi? ate superintendence of experienced printers. The necessary capital to start this enterprise having been secured in advance; the services of some of our ablest brethren, in this and other States, pledged as contributors and corresponding Editors, and all the necessary arrangoincnts haying been deliberately made with reference tc stability and good faith, all who may feel inclined to favor tho enterprise may confidently subscribe, and re? mit advance payments, assured that there will b? no disappointment. The Editor, having been partially disqualified for the arduoas duties of the Pulpit, by four long years of hardship, exposure and service in our country's cause, feels impelled to resort to this a* : a meaus by which, under the blessing of Provi? dence, he may assist in rebuilding the waste place* of Zion. The mails will bo in regular operation again by the time of the publication of the paper, and this being the first enterprise of the charaoter ever es? tablished in Anderson, he hopes to secure prompt? ly the aid and co-opevatton of all who love the Lord. Terms for One Year, invariably in advance.?Twe Dollars in Specie, or Three Dollars in Currency. Ministers of the Gospel, Post Masters, and oth ( ers who will aid, arc authorized to receive and fbr I ward subscriptions. Address, W. E. WALTERS, Editor, Anderson, S. U Nov 30. 18C5 24 CIRCULAR. SHELBY, N. C, Nov. 15, 18C5. My Christian Fbiends : I purposo to commence in January next, the publication of s. monthiy peri? odical, to be known as the BAPTIST CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL-MESSENGER. It will contain a Church Department, in which will be set forth tho principles and practice of the Baptists, and a Sunday School Department, which will advo? cate the importance of Sunday Schools in our Churches, impart such information as may bo use? ful to Superintendents and Teachers of these in? stitutions, and furnish reading matter which will interest and instruct children in religious knowl? edge. I am securing able writers to contribute to the reading matter of my MESSENGER, and will strive to make it a periodical of the first cla*s. The MESSENGER will appear in pamphlet form, each number containing thirty pages, of two col? umns each, so arranged that the twelve numbers of the year may be bound. 1 address you', dear friends, rtnd ask your assis? tance in this enterprise, which lias for its object the advancement of (Baptist principles and) pure Christianity. On the efforts which my friends nr.:Kc-ta~=^'. .behalt depends my success. Will you be so kind as to raise mo a list of subscribers, and forward it as soon as convenient? If yon get ten subscribers, you shall have the MKS SENGER gratis for one year. The terms arc, in adranco Single copy, six months, ? $h Eleven copies, ?? ??...? - - 10 Hoping to hear from you very scon, I beg yon to address your friend/ TILMAN R. GAIN ES, Shelby, N. C Nov 30, 18ti")_24 3 3STotice. LOST or misplaced, in Anderson Distrrict, on the 1st day of May last, the following notes, belong? ing to tho Estate of Mm. Mullikin, dee'd: On J> B. Smith for ?1.50, dated Jan. 30, 18G0; Joseph Kelly for GO cents, dated March 12, IStJO; .Miles Durham for 00 cents, dated April 2, 1S5G; Elihn Wigginton for $0.86; dated Dec. 10, 18G1; J. B. Smith for $1.40, dated March 20, 18G2; W. H. Mulligin for $55.00, dated Oct. 15, 18G2, and due Dec. 25, 1802 ; J. M. Moore for $8.00, dated Aoril ',?, 1S"')L wnh n credit of $3.00 on May 24, Also, the following notes, with securities, paya? ble to J. W. B. Orr, Executor of the Estate of VYm. Mullikin, dee'd., or bearer, with interest fror? date, viz: On W. H. Mullikin for $800.85; J. A. M. Casou for $10.25, and Win. Couch for$1250.00. all dated Nov. 20, 18G2. 1 would hereby notify all persons not to trade for an}' of the above notes, and not to pay off any of them except to myself or my authorized agent. I would furthermore ask, as a favor, that all per? sons in debt to the Estate will como immediately and make payment, that the Estate mav be settled up. J. W. B. ORR, Execute Nov 30, IS0?_24 ^-JL_^ Final NqtiW' to those who, -?*b 0? lravj3 Trln^?%n^aSST property ^son, pickens, green *?3*3 and spartanburg dis TUE parties who have hitherto neglected to rODOrt Government Property in their possession, are fi? nally notified'that in the event the facts connected with the same are not reported without delay, those failing to do so will be proceeded ngainBt ac? cording to law. The property will be received, or a report of the same made to me at Greenville, or to the Garrison Commander al cither of the above named Court Houses. T. W. G. FRY, Asst. Agent Treas. Dcpartmont. Grecnville, Nov. 28, 18G5. J5@** Spartanburg, Greenville and Pickons pa? pers copy three times, and send bills to this office. Nov 30 24 3 C. GEAVELEY, DIRECT - IMPORTER OF l^rMwrc, (S?j; Jfrire (guns, Ag-ricuitxax-al Irrtplcmont?, AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE, EAST BAY, SOUTH OF POST OFFICE, CHARLESTON. Nov 30, 1855- 24 5 A. CARD. ' DR. WM. R. WEITERE AD, of Yirginin, formerly Surgeon oT the late Confederate States Army, and President Examining Board 6th Congressional Districts. C, having located in New,York, re? spectfully solicits the patronage of those persons to whom he is known, and others from South Caro? lina, visiting the city, and who may require Surgi? cal or Medical Treatment. Dr. \\'M. R. WHITEHEAD. No. ?S Ea-st 17th street, Now York. Nov. 30, 1865 ?4 4t