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* M sp?ic g approach**. ?zttt and Roaches Frota their holes coma oat; . 4^?ceaodEa?s%. tnspfte^'of cati, Cbuiy skip abouts ?years esUaolished in x.Y. C?tj* "Only infallible remedies known.* **Free from poisons," "Xot danserons to the Human "Family." "Hats come out of their holes to'die." Costar's Kat, Eoach,&cEx' ( J* a paste-us*<i for R*ts, Mice, Roaches, ?lack and K';d Ants, &c, &c, Ac. Cottar's Bed-Bug Exterior \ Is a liquid or wash-used lo destroy^ and alio as a preventative for fied-iiugs, i.e. Costar's Electric Powder - for Infects I* for Sloths, Mosquitoes, Flea?, Bed-Rugs, Inseets ou Plants, Fowls, Animals, ??. ? I I BEWARE I I o* ail worthless Imitations, j %jT See that " C OiVTAifs 9 name is on eachuiiox, Bottle, j j and FIa.sk, belove you buy. ' ' r^T Address, * ' Henry H. Costar, 1 48? Broad\ra^ N.Y. Z3T Sold in Charleston by ali ?ri!?'??sts aud Retailers. 1866 INCREASE OF RATS-The Farmer's Ga English Asserts ahd proves by figures that *ne pair o& RATS will have a progeny and ?tfucendants no less than G51.0?0 in three years.: *-'o\v, unless this immense fomily can be kept ^own. they would consume more food than won ld sustam 66, OOO human beings, v j^See" COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 1866 .3 RATS i*rc;>x BIRDS.-Whoever engages in j f>])uotlng smaJcl birds is a cruel ?an; whoever! ?Ms in exterminating rats is a benefactor. We j ?nould\!lik.e some o.ne to give us the benefit iii J Mer experience in driving e*tit these pests. We j teed !?(WL-thing besides do^s, cats? and traps for j if*'** business.-Scimti?c American, N. Y. tGPSee COSTAB'S" advertisement above. 1866 " COTTAR'S*' RAT EXTERMINATOR is ..i npl?ysafe, and sure-the most perfect RAT aft'eation meeting we have ever attended. Every Jt*t that can g?t it, properly prepared, will eat l|;and every one that eats it will die, generally .it some place as distant as possible from where jr was taken. - Lake Shore,- Mich. Mirror. \ r^pSee "COSTAR'S" advertisment above. * RGEORGJ5 A. PJRINCE ?fe CO'S. ****** M^OBSCKS. Varieties, with Patent Itt ; -, . . Sub Das?? Basso ! t ! t H?te k Ssh! Oms ! hashed in cleg-ant Rosewood, Walnut, or Oak cases. ?Very Instrument Warranted for 5 Years. f <.?? Xo eluirge. for boxing or shipping. 40,000 NOW IN USE. AN ILLUSTRA TE I> CATALOGUE containing full .VsCription of style, and testimonials of the >?o*t eminent musicians as to th'1 superior ex * Hence of our instruments-will be sent free | j JO any address. . h h THE AUTOMATIC ORO AX. in presenting thc AjCTtWLvnc o::<?*$?, wo^aanounec j j ".'Ve greatest triumph tn musical instruments of the j *:e. During the pasthalf-century, the trench ami r 'germans have n^imuaetured recd instruments wish I .?iiiblc bellows, two pedals fonxUe feet to ope- !? .atc; hut thc want oi' thc reversed or exhaustion ALLOWS, (whictuis the oniy l>eliow.s,-used in our instruments,) mu V it impossible for them to prod-, 3c? thc mellow, rich an.I musics! tone tor which j *ir instruments celebrated. Another objection V this metuod ot' blowing was, that both feet i>ehtg I. j^cupicd, no opportuuity was oifeicd for the man-? ?Igcment of the swei!. Within thc past two years, j instruments constructed ott tins Kuropeau pian of Vlouble, blowers''have been! manufactured in this I >ountry..and to counteract tins din^cuity (want of j vveel)a lever has been projected from.-the centre of j \?t? instruments, to act upon theswcll^andoperated | ^y the "knee. The inconvenience and?contortion ne ?jst?acy tainan, but to a lady the use of such an ap >e adage ia nearly ira po s sit) le. \Our ACTOMATtc device obviates this draculty euti ?cly, .th? simple act of blowing with more or lesa &r*e. giving the desired increase or decrease in the ??plume of the tone. We predict for this invention X brilliant future. ; The Melodeon and Scsooi Organ. ^For seventeen TWXTS the superior excellence of our elodeons has tot been ??esa?n?d, and for two years past thc enormous demand has made it impossible &.>r us to meet our orders promptiv. With our Increased facilities, we feel warranted in assuring our patrons that theirorders win be promptiv met 4#d solicit a coutinuance. of their patronage", i, ; t UEO. A. PU1XCK & CO. Caution to Parch All oTour InstnnnenLshavc upQt\ thc name boards, in full. -GKO. A. TRI Sci-, cc CO.M When adea *cr#etn^tepti anv other tnstru?si?a?s asnhc same 05 out^" it .is usually ;l mere atr cinvt to sell an rutenor mstrumcat, ou walch he eau make a lar 2,cr profit. 1*. ts.- Ali! leral ri iscount to churches, ViCTgyraen, ami Scho?>.s. A.l ivess * i GEO. A. PRINCE dc Co., SEQ, A. PRhNOE, Bulfaio, H. Y. w GEO..A. FRL\er:,CHAS. K?:B?00\" ^ . e.l\S*TH0&AS rfffi WORLD REX0WXE? MADAME ZIGXOUA, XataraLCIairv.,yaRt,>ust fo.tn i?vris ^t*s located herself m Charleston fora short time tells ?artur.ea and reveals your future altogether bv-Chiro ?phy, Sclnd a specimen of your handwrite tri.K -fiji, cents enclosed to 1; ^ - V ? SUdarae 31ABIE ZIGXOLf, ^ . . ro?t Office, Marleston. S.C. 1?. *i . BAR BOOM* 20 VANDERHORST SIV. CHARLESTON CHOICE IiaWBI. Old Ate. . > o?weafrry Wine. . Af good aa can be found In the city, ftJ^med vtl^ j J*a27,3in 17 . SAMDEL MILES. . MUSIC AITO PANGING. ffOPKIXS has come again with hts usual tunes and admired airs, ile may?be lound at hi* old pla?e, So. 37 HENKIETXA j?TKKET. Price as usual. i JOHN T.,HOPKINS, . A Colored Professor. CHARLESTON, Oct. 2?. im 3 .. ORACE WATERS' H i Great Musical Establish> nient. I ' 5o. 431 Broadway, tfetr York. fiaros Melodeons, Cabinet Organs, Sheet Music, Jjnaic ootsTand all kinds OJ Musical Instruments and Jlusi . cal Merchandise, at the lowest rates, wholesale and retail Second hand Melod?ons arid Pianos at great DarSnsTFrices, $0,*73, $100, $025. SIT*. $175. $200, and S*? New 1 i>ctavo pianos for $200 and upwards. . The Horace Water.' Pianos and Meiodeons are. as fine aid durable InstrpWnts as are made. Warranted lor 2v,e years. Price? greatly reduced for cash. . . TESTIMONIALS. . The Horace Wafers' Pianos are known as among the ?ervbest.-X. Y..Evangelist. _ . Weean speak of the merits of the Horace Waters Pianos from personal knowledge, as being ot the very b?*t ?uatttv.-Christian Intelligencer. <;-: , . . The lio-ace Waters' Pianos are buUt of the best and most thorough! seasoned material.-Advocate & Jour Wati?ts' Pianos and Meiodeons challenge compayison Tith tSllfinest made anywhere in the country.-Home horace Waters' Piano Fortes are of foll, rich and" even *o??- and powerftiL-New York Musical Keview. ? ; Our friends v iii dad at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment o? Music and of Pianos to be found ia the Kn ired States.-Graham's Magazine. The Horace Waters' Pianos are of superior tone aud elegant finish.-New York Christian Enquirer. Schedule ff prices of Instruments and Catalogues ot ?sheet MiisiFaud any i^usic published in the United * Mfitet Music/a little soiled at 11-2 cents per page. " Sabbath behool, and oilier liouks, published by Horace Waters. . S^UaATH-eCHOOL BELL, NO. 1, SADBATH-SCHOOL BELL, NO. 2, CHORAL HARP. THE DIADEM. FRICES : Board. Three Dol ans ana ?>rav ^euw , - V111^ Four l>Olla?S ind Twenty Cents. ' ! _ BELLS.*Nos. 1 and 2, in One Volume, Six dollars and Sixty Cent:- per doz. Cloth embossed (\iit fcveu i>ollars and TwerJy Cents per doz. DAY-SCHOOL KELL tor Public Schools md Seminaries. Paper Covers, Three I>ottars per doz. Joard, Three iii ?liars ami Sixty Cents; Cloth, Four Doi ars and Eighty Cents. TEE (JURIS HAN MELODIST, a new re ival Hyam and Tune Kock. Price Three Dollars per Byard-, Three Dollarland Sixty Cents. MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS. Broadway, 1". . HORACE WATERS. Restaurant and Dining Saloon Ki .TIEETOG STREET, . * ' pHE UNDERSIGNED GIVE < 3T0TICE, A. that they.have unsurpassed faciiitis for supply iy the public-citizens and strangers-rwith meals at ll hours of the choicest luxuries which.the market; fiords. Also a superior assortment of Wiiies, Liquors, nd Cigars. > . .1 B?LL?ARP ?itALLr Three eletrant Hilliard. Tables may.bc found in the fall ab<n-e the Saloon, where gentlemen can bc accooi lOdnt-'d. Thc patronage of the'public is.respcctfullv solicitcd n27owl? FORD HAM li ROTHE RS. ?aper Covers, Three per doz: Boa* ara and Sfcrtv Cents ; Cf?tli Embossed Gilt, PHE COTTAGE PRINTING PRESS is the L best cheap printing press ever introduced to public >tice. Simple, durable and efficient, occupying but ttie space, it is adapted to meet the w\inls of busi es men and others who, for the sake of econo^ay, ?cessity, or conveuicuee, wish to do their own pfiftt ig, and, on their own premises, lt enables thora, i tho ut delay, and at a small expense, to print hand ills, circulars, cards, bill-heads, &c., asd in style qual to that of the mp-a country printing offices. Al Uough designed andTwill be found useful for all bus*, less and professional men, yet. to country merchants ,nd..Uruggists it is an invaluable invention, furnishing lot only the beHy Bul the cheapest method of adverr .ising and increasing one's business. Wi th each pros* ve furnish, if desired, the necessary type, ink, &c. br the execution of any kind-of printing. No more acceptable present can bc made to youth han one oftls.es-- printing offices It combines lacra-, ive employment with amusement and instruction.. L'here is no better school fur. the young man than the dinting office- such a thing" as an illiterate printer Hiiug unknown; and lor the-purpose of learning the {'ade, as au employment for lifr, the possession of itic of our small printing office** renders a.regular, ipprenticeship unnecessary. printed instructions-for setting type and managing he press accompany each office. When desired, the >ffices will bo arranged for printing in Spanish, french, German and other foreign languages. Cir ?ttlars seut free, Specimen sheets o? type, cuts, &c., lu cents. PRICES. Printing office Ncl, complete........S2S Priming office N-o. 2, complete. 35 Printing office No,-3, complete. GO Printing office No. 4>complete.. VH> Printing office No. 5, complete-'..V..125 ADAMS PRESS 00 M PAN Y. JOSEPH WATSON Agent trcr ornlG ^ 26 Ann street, New York, rhta jprinting rress can be seen at this office HIGHEST PREMIUM presented by Mass, r Charitable Society, 1SG5. .. . A great chance: fop Young Wen out o^ employment. 20,00* BOXES SOLD IN 2 WEEKS. IT'S NO HUMBUG! WHAT I WHY I Crane's Grease Extr etor. This compound thoroughly extracts Grease, Pitch-, Tar, Oils, &c, from cotton, woollen, and al* ?ther kind" of goods, without the least injury to thc finest fabric; for removing grease, from coat-collars st?d other clothing, carpets. &c. .Twenty-thousand boxes sold in the streets of Boston in four weeks ; in 3 months, a hundred ?Dd fifty thousand. The trade ?applied-ou. reasonable terms. Agenia wanted. MA nu ra ce ur ed and sold by A. O. CRANS & Co., l3o Washington ?t-, Boston, M.nss. Information as to its value- to be obr ta i ned at this office. . - . Dec 24.12, J. RUSSELL SPALDING'S & ^palding^ss Rosemary Promotes the growth of Human Hair, SPALDING'S "ROSEMARY Softens the flair when harsh and dryr SPALDING'S ROSEMARY Soothes the IrritateoVScaJp. SPALDING'S ROSEMARY Prevents the Hair fir'om falling off. SPALDING'S ROSEMARY Prevents the Hair from turning gray. SPALDING'S ROSEMARY l?i??r?*^ ^f^.?-?? in the wo ld. .dy Sole ucicra seneraUj. ? eow ly Dec ? '2 TSB INTRODU?JIO?? OF TO TBE SUFFERING, EUMANjfTY OF * this age bas relie VP e? more pain'and caused more real joy,' than any eth er one thing that can be nam?d. It is a *' Balm fur every Wotod-' OUR first Physicians use it and recommend its use; the Apothecary finds it first , among the medicines called for, and the Wholesale Druggist considers it a leading. artiele of his trade. All the dealers in Medicines speak alike in its favor, and its reputation, as a^medicine of great, merit and virtue is fully and permanently established ; it is :' THe Gr*ar Family Medicine of the Ag-e Every Volunteer should have a Boi&e in east af sudden attacks of disease. \ TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CURES Sore Throat, sudden Colds, Coughs, fee., Weak Stomach, General Debility Nursing Sore Mouth, , Canker, ^irer Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indiges tion/ Cramp and Pain fit' the Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Cclkf, Asiatic 'Cholera, Di arrhea and Dysentery. ' APPLIED EXTERNALLY IT CURES Felons, Boils, and Old Sores, Severe Bi^rns and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling o thc Joints, Ringworm and Tetter/Broken Breasts Frosted Feet und- Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. Pain Killer, taken internally, should be adult erated" with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar if desired, or macfe into a syrup molasses For a COUGH and BRONCHITIS, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective than any thing else. For"SORE THROAT, gargle the throa with a mixture of Pain Killer and water, and the relief is immediate and cure positive. It should not be forgotten tl)at $?;Pam Killer is equally as good to take internally as to use ex ternally. Eacn bottle is wrapped with full direc tion^ for its use. ' mhl7:3m|4 FIRST, ^REiVIIlJIVjE 'IMPROVED $5 THE E>IBODIMENT OF PRACTICAL UTILITY AND EXTREME SIMPLICITY. OrijfioailT patented Mav 13.1SC2; Improvement pateut ed Jtnxj), h*3. Th? celebrated .. Family <*eiii Sewing l^iaclii'ae? With (Yinipin.ir attachment, a most wonderful and ele-[ ^antly-con^tructed Novelty, is noiseless in operation,-) uses the Straight Needle," and works horizontal, sews J with double or single thread of all kinds. Makes the j running-stitch more perfect and regular than by hand, I ?ind with extraordinary rapidity, making sixteen stitch- | ps to each evolution of the wheel. Will gather, hem, ruthe. Shirr, tuck, run up breadths, &c. Warranted not to pet out of order in three years, lt has taken the Pre? li.ihiui at state J-'nirs, and received thc approval of all the [trincipal journals and tliose who have used it?. u For the dressmaker it is Invaluable; for t?e house iioid: ftVnpplies a vacant place."-Qodoy's Ladies1 Book. "Wirti a single on double thread, it silently yet very rapidly, with"a coQinion needle, makes the running stitch exactly like haud-sewingr.*-Tribune.. Single machines sent to any part of the country by express, packed in box, with printed instnictjous, on. receipt ot th" price, $?. Sale delivery warranted. .? .Call and examine, or address orders to T. HURLEY, Sole Agent for South Caldina, Jan 6 tf 1\4 . . CHARLESTON. LE AVI IT SEWING MACHINE ?pMPANY ?TANTFACTCKERS OS lifPROVKD* 1 * ' SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES. Originally Established in 1S-53. Get thc Best-Xii?? ISttst is the cheapest. The Stitch will not Rip or Ravel, and is alike on ??. ." both sides. ? STRAIGHT NEEDLE, WOUKTTS VERTICALLY. These machines arc manufactured hy authority of a license from Ki.iAS Howie, Jr., (and others'; the original inventor of Sewing Machines, a-rud embody all the essential principles of his invention,to.-which are added several valuable improvements* important to the perfection of Sewmg Machines, secured exclu sively to tins Company by ample patents. ." THE FAMILY MACHINE Is superior^ in all the qualities of a practically useful domestic machine, to any ot liars yet presented to the public. It is simple and durable in construction, working without uoise. or fatigue to the operator; using*, with equal facility, si!*, cotton, or linen thread, in all varieties ot family, sewing, from the lightest muslin to the heaviest cloth. They are made in every variety of finish, to meet the wants and tastes of all. The faithful friend of the hard-working seamstress ;% the elegant, useful ornament o? the lady's boudoir, and the one indis* pensable thiug to a well-kept house. THE MANUFACTURING MACHINE. FOP Tailors, Coach and Harness Makers, Boot and ShoManufacturers, Rubber Goods, &c.v&c, performs more aud better work than any other. : Especial attention is called to recent TMPKOVE 31EXTS in the machines, parricularly importaut in the msr i)facture of Boots and Shoes/, anions which is the fact that a smaller needle caa be used that by any other, the value of which will nt once be appreciated. Particular attention has been devoted to this branch of manufacture, and, it is conceded, with unrivalled success, especially for Shoe Binding, and Fine Stitch ing on patent Leather. . The Company hatter themselves that the result of twelve years'experience rn the manufacture of Sew mg Machines enables them to present a machine pcs? sessing <all the qualities of a hrst-class machine, to greater extent than any other in the world. Information iu regard to the machines can be had by applying to . T. HURLEY, CHARLESTON, S. 0 BURXIXG OF THE MUSEUM LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM. NEW YORK, July 1^ I860. ?Messrs, Herring & Co. GENTLEMEN,-Though the destruction of fcheAme rean Museum has proved a serious loss tu myself and the public, 1 am feappy to verify the old adage, that, It's an ill wind that blows nobody good *f and, con sequently, congratulate yon that your weH-known safes have again demonstrated their superior fire proof qualities in aa ordeal of unusual severity The safe you made for rn* some time ago was in th Office of the Museum, on the second floor, back part I Of the building, andria the hottest of the fire? - After twenty-four; hours of trialit was found among the debris, and on opening it this day has vielded up Kits contents m very good order-books, pa'pers,poh ' cte?, of insurance, bank bills, all in condition for tm* mediate use, and a noble commentary ou the trust worthiness of Herrings Fire-Proof Safe*. Truly yours, . P. T. BARNUM. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. The most reliable proton from,fire now known. Herring ?fe Co.'s Patent Bankers? Safes withHer nag:* Floyd's Patent Crystaltzed Iron'?52*2 canty against a burglar's drill ever ?andaetnred. . HERRING & CO.,- - Tkitni*m2^!P?%T'X*rn?y St., New Yark FAEREL, HERRT^fi4 CO., Philadelphia.. . : _.rHERR^'G& CO., Chicago. A~ I?urely Vegetable Tonle.I t - Ol 9 . Si 8 A - c ti . ii f* rr- -r fl ^nvigoratui^ and Strengtlieaiug* FORTIFIES THE- SYSTEM AGAINST THE. EFFECTS OF UNWHOLESOME WATSR. Hie Best Tonie in tlic World, They invigorate, strengthen, give 'jew life-tn the sys tem. Th?*y work like magic, and witl cure ?n.ciscs o Pvspepsia, Debility, Intermittent Fever* Diairhea .Jaundice. Nervous Affections, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite. Heartburn, Bilious Colic, J/eyer andr Ague, Sea-Sickness, ?c., ?c. Thty Contain AT? Poisonous Drag. PuKEtT VEOETAntE. - R?bbel^ Celebrated Goltien Bitters are composed ofUehtian, Calamous Root. Wild Cherry Bark Anise, Orange Peel, Cali aya.Bark, Coiuinbo, Bark of SasatrUs Koot, Sherry Wine', Butternut Bark, Caraway Seed, Yellow Dock, Dandelion, &c, allprcserve'd in Jamaica Rum the Great Cure ??f ? i i* ..? A?L DISEASES* OF THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS ! ! The sick and suffering have always felt the necessi ty for a safe and trustworthy medicine; free from cnlomel and other coxro*ivc minerals, which, while acting gently and without producing nausea or pain, would so thoroughly elende, strenthen and regulate the internal organs as to-.enable them to perform their proper functions without continual resorMo medical CM. li- . xii .... HUBBEX* S?PERIOa OLZ> Cabinet Brandy (Medicated,), AN U?r2QUAXLED REMEDY FOB v Diarrhea, Summer Complaint, Colera Morbus, Griping Painaibthe Bowels. Colic and Chronic Diarrhea. ??lt is highly approved by the Medical Faculty tor change of Water and Diet. Used with great success in the Army Hospitals in violent cases of Chronic Diarrhea. Th is preparation is simple and harmless, unadultera LtedV expressly for medicinal use. SOLD n^ALL PARTS OF THE WORL&. CT Cenfc# Depot, American Express Boildtnr,55 Ita(fa?m Street, Ne* York. Manufactory eoroer- Wa ter and Perry Skretts, Hudsaa? y. Y. %. v *a*t1jr? -W.?SD^^fcC^Irts^drt 1Surpasses gnvthhw af the kind eve* before .offered to the public, lt never?lls to cure the most aggravated i cases ot Catarrh of the taos* obstinate character, and the diseases produced bv CATARRH, such as DEAF iySs^lSlSSss iS THE HEAD J also KKON?HIAL AFFECTIONS. It also arrests that fatal disease, . CONSUMPTION, In Its insidious approach. This remefty ls most useful In its effects upon those who are s?fienng from that ter rible malady, S!CK HEADACHE, giving INSTANT BELIEF, and producing a PERMANENT CUli?. R*ad the following: it . No. 1 Bainbridge Street; Roxbury, Mass., Sep.embfcr Sls?f 1864. DR. J, HURD-DEAB Sm.-I was a great sufferer for more than nine years with the worst form of Chronic Catarrh, and suffered i ?tense pain through and over my eyebrows, back of my eye?, with a dry burning sen sation in my nostrils* and at night could not sleep for the constant dropping of the mucous in'my throat. 1 had sick headache nearly every other day, with a breath so disagreeable ?hat I was fearful of becoming a living nuisance. I considered . my case verv desparate and incurable. A nriendindnced nm to u&e Dr. Kurd's Re m?uy, but 1 had tried so many remedies, and all had lailed, why fhould not this ? I was overpersuaded, and got one bottle. 1 must candidly .confess that thc reiiel was almost miraculous. Alter using one bottle I called myself well. My breath became, s weet and natural, the ulcers ceased gathering in my head, the mucous flowed naturally, and 1 have not had a sick headache for more than six tuopths. Dr. Hurd'* remedy is a sure and uni ailing relW, and Is all it purports-to be. , . Yours, most sincerely, CARRIE C. THAYER. P. S.-You may publish this., if you wish to, for I would like to swell the"testimonials iu. praise ui so excellent a medicine. ' ; Boston, Mass., Dec. 10, ISt?. DR. J. HURD-DEAH ?rn: :*!.. * l assure you itis the most eificaciovis reiuedy I ever heard of. little bov, when seven years ol' age, suffered &o severely that he could scarcely breathe at night, and was in cj>?r stunt danger ol suft'uca^uu, as the discharge; lilied his nostrils, and extoJiOed. to the windpipe. 1 had to keep awake nearly all uig'it, watching bim, and was nearly worn oui, when I wsw tuld of lins nieeiciu? ol Dr. Hu id, ynd 1 assure von that ike very tirsi Uooe entirely cleared his nostrils, and less-thai* one bottle wholly cured him. Ile is now eight years oid spud has. never been troubled With catarrh since. ir ,-mnrl. Truly yours, E, JI. K1VX>EK. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE. Orders will be promptly filled by mail. M. S. BURR. & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 26 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. LITTLE BOYS MB GIRLS ATTENTION ! J^O you know how to spell? If not get a copy PARKER & WATSON'S PRIMER, full of Pictures. Then get Farker & Watson's ELEMENTAR? SPELLING BOOK, and then the FIRST READER; Soon you will want the SECOND READER and before we know it, THE THIRD READER. A most beautiful book, and you will be delighted with rbe Fictures and pleasant stories in it. At the same time study that-little Arithmetic called DAVIES PRIMARY. Then see if you cannot master his INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC, Which tells you how to add, count, divide, multiply and subtract.. And while you learn to read and cy pher, get one of '. . . BEERS COPY BOOKS and write your name on it, and make letters and words like the Copies at the top of the page and it will not take long to write a letter to Dapa and Mam ma. You will also wish to study MONTEITH S GEOGRAPHY, No. 1. then . GEOGRAPHY, No. ?. M* GEOGRAPHY, No. 3.; You will find ail these books at the Bookstores, and you must ask for the. ; NATIONAL SERIES, X Which includes Parker & Watson's Primary Heilders and Spelling Books ; Davies Primary; Intellectual and Practical Arithmetic; Mon t?ith's Geographies : Nos. 1, 2, 3, &c, ; Beer's Copy Books, 1, to 12 ; and the booksellers also have SHERWOOD'S WRITING SPELLER, SPELLER & PRONOUNCER, SPELLER & DEFINER. SMITH'S LITTLE SPELLER, .! JUVENILE DEFINER, ? . DEFINER'S MANUAL. CLARK'S GRAMMAR, " FIRST LESSONS IN GRAMMAR. John Russell Has tbese books for'sale ; also at the other book sellers'iii Charleston, and you will find other books of the NATION A L SERIES, which you will wish to study. Janl3,tt WILLARD & SMALLEY. (Late of U. S. Navy.) ARMY AIVX> N?YI Banking & Collection Offices. j 20 State St., New York. Bounties. Commutation of Rations for Prisoners of War, and for Soldiers on furlough.* Prize Money, Roon ties, and Pe??dons secured and paid. Pay, Accounts, and Allotments cashed. No tary Public and Commissioner of Deeds. Certificates of Non-indebtednegs procured. 8CT All Government Claims promptly adjusted Communications by mail will receive atc -juinimed tention. 'i' METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE. ?rg?i Sift Sab OF%riE NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE Jeweller's Associatipn, Capital.$1,000,000. DEPOT, 107 BROADWAY. An immense stock of pianos, wafche?, jewelry and fancy goods, all to be sold for ONK DOLLAR each without regard to value, and not to "be paid for till you see what you will receive. * Certificates, naming each article and its value, are placed in sealed envelopes and wei) mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by ma? to any address on receipt of twenty-five cents; five Tor ono dollar* eleven for two dollars ; thirty tor five - dollars ; sixr.v five for ten dollars ; and one hundred for fifteen dol lars. On receipt of the Certificate you will see what you are going to have, and then it is at your option to pay the dollar and take thp article or not. Purchaser* may thus obtain a Gold Wat-sh* .Diamond King, H Piano Sewing Machine, or any set of Jewelrv OB our list, for $1 ; and in no case can they pet less than One Dollar's worth, as there are no blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in the country; every person can mak* SjlG a day. selling our Certifi cates in the greatest * a!e of Jewelry ever known. Send 25c. for a Certificate, which will inform you what you can obtain for one dollar. At the same time get our circular, containing full list and particulars; also, Ternis to Agents. Address JAMES. HUTCHINSON & CO., 3m23 197 Broadway, N. Y. SCHOOL NOTICE.-The autieis of my School will be renrmed on Tuesday, January 2nd, 1866. ITo. 52 Smith Street, near Calhoun. Dec 2*2miy? ? PETER B. ?TOKGAX. PINE APPIE Cil? Slake Your Own PUKE COXpEXTKAl'EDPOTAsf ers will fina this the ^IH^^ZL^ Gt, 65, CG, 67, CS, g 70, 72 a^Valg^ v> gAL?RATUS. ^ BiT- B AB BIIT^, S ALER?^ 70WASHINGWSW ?F YOU WANT USE WEALTHY BREAD, B. T. BABBITTS BEST MKDICINAL >tt SALEEATCS, "made from mmonsalt.^ Bread when made with this Saleratul contafus w: baked, nothing but common salt, water and flour ' . " B. T. BABrtttT, Nos. o*, &>, GS. 67, CS, 69,70,7:' ?ad 74, W^hinjrtos-*,^ sa f IGHT BISCUIT V MADE IN FIFTEEN WITH FORME'S PA TENT ? Tili? Bntt\e is free from nil mctalic substances, so injurious to milk. b, ? made entirely from n.*,.!.,. ?nd ?ilass. In wluf?i^ position held, the tieri;. e tuite is always in ?i?t- c? and the child can draw no air. as with other bou*-? M. 6- l*UiU&fc?-CO.. Proprietor*. Dec 2:'.. 3m 12 2*'? Tremorn street, Boston. And f. r sale at Aymer's, cor. Yandwhorst and King Streets. A. The Rubier >*iop!e. B". Th?.flexible part of ti:e Tube. C. Thc arbnss part of ;i)o Tu!>e in ?he Milk with thc ruhberon the cud. Costiveness the Moat Prolific Sourc of I? Health. It causes Piles. Headache. Dizziness, Opposion nf Food, Sour Stomach, Palpitations, Flushes of che Face, Pain in the Back and Loins, .lau nd ice, yellow ness of the Eyes and Skin, Coated Tongue, Liver Compta m t,, Lo'ss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, !w!;gwtion? etc. Any filing likely to prove a reliable rsftiedy fbc habitual costiveness has seemed impossible until v?r haar ot ' Dil. HAPJIISO^S Peristaltic Lozenges. They are agreeable to the palate, cause no pain, op erate promptly, nevter weaken iii* stomach like -A) Pills. In every case of 0*>s?t?ve?K?KS? *n?I; IMlos they produce immediate relief awl never re . quire increase of dose to effect a cine. Children and t?males may use thom under any cir<-umstxnccii. Price GO Cents; small boxes 3d cents. Tor sale by J. S. Harrison & Co., Proprietorsj Boston, Mass.,or will be mailed on remitting Ou cts. Lkc?Vy,i2 ISP* Warnanied a Sure and Permanent Cur? tor all kinds of Fjles* Leprosy. Scrofula, Salt Ekern ann all diseases of the ?fi ff**. All dealers will re turn the ruonev in every ca>e of failure. Prepared by H EN li Y D. f OW LE, 71 Prince Street, BOMOD. Sold everywhere. Thousands of Certificates from abroad and iii this country of astonishing tertily its u*e. Iso failures in Piles or Humors tortlwfart 8 years. Beware ol imitations. Dee 23, ly.1 LADIES, If you desire to retain beauty, or re store your good look3-, if your beauty has Jaded, take " DEW OF EDEN," prepared by "The baronet's Son. " It is weet and delicious, and superior to all external applications Retail, SI. ED. II A KRIS & Co., 4S3 Broadway, Confidential Agents to "The Baronet's ton."^ SPLENDID Jewelry, ^Diamonds and Watches. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THE house of Bosanquet, Giraud k Co., Pari.?, hare the pleasure of announcing that they have open ed an Agency in the City of .New York, for the role ol their widely "known Jewelry, Watches, 4c, ana for the purpose of making their goods a? exten?:*"/ known and appreciated in the United States ai they now ?re, and have been for seventy years, in Europe ? they have determined on a plan by which poor aw rich alike may have the advantage of thoir spie?"'* styles. As a preliminary, they wouid remark"*** they manu factum and sell no imitation Jewel.')'0' Watches, but AU ABE WARRANTED GOLD OF TUB m?imqti^ Our customers will also have the great advantage of a constant succession of new and recJierebe sty le? and patterns with which we shall keep our .New ior* Agency supplied. "?"rmi.r We have adopted the plan of sale, now so P?PT"? of .-barging a-uniform price, and this price*! iruro*r iably be $? for each article, no matter howco wy, i may be- The expenses of conduerma our >ew i Agency are paid by the sale of ^^^8 pon? representing the various articIes>-~*?*~ ~ eatesare ?#1 at .00 cents each, or five ior>.?D;*.* Certificate will show the holder the W^^gES he or she is entitled to, on payment?f an a^n ?2. If the article named on the Cerd?ate is not de sired, the holder will oblige us, ?b?fe "^ ? Certificate, by bating what other-rn? e of Ute sante ?.?ro1r Sm7^^?^f^ that end will be exerted. We solicit . ?^ J^me*cry one who reads this notice as we are confident off.* ine the utmosf satisfaction. The stock #^I^.^^^?^t% did C!ocks,Go!d and Silver JJ atches, Rings set Diamonds, Botte* Pearls, Garnet and Ofher (solitaire and in clusters), Ladies?'-sets of J*"*r?_ eornpwing Pins and Ear-rii ^s of the most ^ruou able ?tvles, net in Precious Stones of every *an? ? together with a large assortment pf Gold and w * milled and Pearl Sets, toll Stu*andSIee???"^ of the most beautiful patterns/ Gents\*??*???l Scarf Pins, and ari endless variety of *> r?HTtti will send, for ANY Certificate returned to u,'auliluuy engraved Set of Castors or Butter i>ii?h, chased and plated. . ? * the knited Agents are wante*/-Tn every P?* ?v liberal iQ" Stutes and Provinces, and to ali such verydrcu. du\?em?nts will he offered, and, 0? apPj>^"_cy tent lar of ?erins will be forwarded. We preter^gg^ or in P<?st Office Orders where they eaui w Vuorderg t0 by Bank Draft to our order. Ado ressau our Agency, which will be^conducted Dy ^ Messrs. JAQCLT, STEBLWU * v jan ? 3m 14 189 Uraadway,