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EXTENSIVE STOOK Or AT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -AT NO. 219 KING ST., CUARLESTON, S, C. - OW opening one of the best. assorted J. Stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, of. fered in.many years, all qualities frotn the 'owest grades to the finest Fabrices, all got .eu up expressly for this Market, b3b one or the largest Manufacturing Houses in the country. Also, a Full Assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. And a large stock of Poreign and Amerlca .Cloths, and Coa timers and Veatings,. which will be made up to order in the bent styles, under the care of a first class CUTTER FROM EUROPE. A Liberal Discount made to Dealers. Plantation Qlothing for Freedmen, from Grey English kersey. U. W. M 'TURIEOUS, Wv MATHIESsON, Superintendant. Agent. oct J-3m JESSE H. BOLLES' PHOTOGRAPH GALL ERY, N. E, COR, KING & MARKET STS., CHARLESTON, S. C. LikeneSses of all Kinds taken .in the highest perfection of the art. oct 11-31n It. W. oA.I. W. It. UI.,AMY, 0. 0. ROBINSON. R. W, GALE & 00., 45 and 48 WENTWORTII STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., DEALERS IN Carriages, Buggies, I[ariiess, &c. ALSO, AOENTS FOR Robinson & Sons' ' tStretcheil, Cemented and Rivited LEATHER BELTING. D\OU BrX and Single comprising all desira .1 ble widths. Every Belt warranted to give perfect satisraction, and sold at manu facturers prices.. oct 9-3m StAJTTA OT.iA.~CTS HEAD QUARTERS, ! His EM'ORitM or - FANCY GOODS, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES FRENCH CONFE,TIONARY, - -AND Fi3rovvor]g..ies, 20 KING STREET, (three doors below Wentworth.) CHARLESTON, S. 0. VON SANTEN'S BAZAAR, JSTABISHHED in the year 1851, in this .Li city, has opened, for the inspection of the public, the most Splendid Assortment of Toys, Jolls, Games, China Toilet Goods, beautiful MsntleplecS Orna.meVts, Ladies' . Work-Boxes, Jewel Casesa, &c., I-rench Con. fectionary, Fireworks, &c., suitable for Presents for the coming IIolidays, such as ate not to be tonnd in any other establish. mnent in the South, pnd to which the pro , prietor respectfully solicits attention. Accordoons, Hiarraonicas, Potdemonnaies, Bags, Ueads, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Pipes and T1obacco, Kerosene Oil and 'Lamps in thie treatest Variety,,&c. A liberal discount will be made on all goods sold to dea.ers, and TOYS AND FIREWORES can be purehased in $5. $10, $20, $50 and $100 Iota, pnt up to suit the country trade. All packages are put up with care, and wiil be sent, per exprees, to any address ipon recipt of Cash, or C. 0. D. * FRtED VON SANTEN, Proprietor. oct 9-3m ESTABLISHED 1854. .LENeNI&8SE1, Importers and Dealers MILLINERY, STR4AW North-easg earner 1eetlug saiIar et*, CHIARLESTON, 8. O0 * NVITE the Trade to etaane eIt$ .1and varied assortment of.6 BJonnets and Hats, ttlae4 ed A 6 10.. med, F. HORSEY SUOUCSSoR TO Horsey,- Auen & Co., HATS, CAPS AND STRkW GOODS, NO. 2& HA1YNB S'TREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. s"pt 18-lm J. H. BAGGET, & c0., FACTORS, 10 ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, "8.' C Give:their attention': exelueive,y to the sale of' LONG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON Libe: al Advances mad. on consigu m ents sept 0- lawsmo William G. Whilder & Co., . ORMRLY or. HAYDEN & WHILDEN, DEALERS IN Watches, Jewelry, SiIer Ware, CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, and House Furnishing Articles. Old Gold and Silver purchased. Watches and Jewelry repaired. 255 KING-ST., CORNeR "OF UEAUFAIN, CHARLESTON, S. C. AT WHOLESALE, NO. 11 HAYNE STREET WM. 0. WUILDEN, S. THOMAS, JIt, WM. 8, LANNRAU. nov 27-tf NEW SPRI NG GO OD DRY GOODS CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., BANVCROFT'S OLD STAND. 287 King St., 3 doors'Below Wentworth W E have now opened a splendid Stock of Spring Goods, English, French and American, which are of the most desirable styles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the i reedmen either for clothing or for harter with them, our wholesale rooms offer every inducement. PIlantation'goods in every variety. This being a busy season with the planter and he not able to visit the city, orders ac companied with city referegoe *111 meet, with prompt attention. N. 11. Samples, with price lists, sent to any part of the State.' Our stock consists in part of White Osnaburghe, Striped Osnaburge, Blue Denim., Brown Denims. Uioavy Brown Shirtings, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtings, Bleached Shir.ings, Bleached and BroWn. Shirtings, 6-4, 9.4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid Blue and Stripped Blue Homespuns, Bleaohed and Brown Drills, Black French Broad cloths, H6siery and Gloves, 'Irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelinge, Linen Dam. dsk, all qualities, Calicoes, all qualities, Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams, .Fine Scotch Gingham@, Spring $ilks and Black Silks, C red Musline, in every variety, Fine F h l Iuslins, White and Black Goods, Farmers' Brown Linen Duck, Farm. era' Broi. Linun Drills, Fancy Drills andi Cottonaaes. Together with eviry variety to be found n our line ; which we offer at WHOLE8ALE A&ND-RETA!,. All Domestic' Goods are sold at a very small advance on Agents'' pngoes. We would respectfully1pall the at tentiob of the Planters, Merchants, and the ilti sens generally of Fairfield District, to our advertisement, and solicit;a call from t,hear should they visit the city. STOLL, WEBB'& CO. No. 287 King St.., 8doors below Wisotw4rab Charleston, 8. 0. HI. C. STO%LL, ..- Charlest.q, C HA RL ES WEBB, . jan 1866-kyr MILLS H OUSF~ Corter Queen an,d' Jedag Sl,',t. CHRA R L NTO1, . C, N UWOUB-I Sow full ,,ep6n .* the w.4j6 bf fisitor., has$sgn been wef~tuh yih ew a n4 Elegait Fti. b eaequlley any ortly p af'ronag. of the g# bdl is ~ *9O~4~ per day, - p03 d e *~ ~'T e AT THE AND TRI-WEEKLY NEWS OPICE, CAN BE DONE ALL KINDS OF S.0B WORK, IN THE NEATEST STYLES AN. WITH Tm3SP.A."C='E. - 0 A N the circulation of our Papers is rapidly increasing throughout the Dis trict, wo 6Oor 'great inducements to the AMvertising Public. MoCREIGHT'S GIN SHOP, ESTABLISHED IN 1800. GINS made and repaired. Also, the fa inous' ' . NleCREBIGT REVBRSE GRIST MILL. FISK'S NISTALLIC I,UlIAL CASES, a now and.neat patterp ou. i nd. aug.21r6mg . - S-Politics and News, WEEXLYG E CORD.\ - Aulmly JournaL $4 p'r Aunnp. IN 0iG MAMMOTH SHEET, HaIgrgest country olroulatlon inthe B tate -w . 8. BuRD;' FAmon & PrOp'e. Machinpry OiL IrRAIN OIL,- Kerosene Oil, Coneentyated Lye, Chrome Gireen, Turpenti.e soup, Lamp Black, -Vene'lan Red and Parlor, Inteh.os. 'For sale by .-. * ETFACHlIN, McMASTrER &. CO. WFIft.een-U large -letter pae for two - aCent stamps, THE IRE OGNI'LED 8PECIAL1'IES OF OUR DAY. Prof. Egbert .Taekson, formerly of Lon don, Robert Hlerbert, M. D., j'om lFblladol. phlis; and Dr. Eugene Yelpeau,. formerly of the London andl Paris Venureal>HospIils. Permanent and speedy cure.sg grAote1 .of .Gonorrhe, Syplt Ills, Oleet, Spannet s. or Self-Abuse, and of ever*epoessib-'f~ .of privatd -disease of every naiajod0 jKi wbatsoev r. ' P.- Hle*bert?s Anti-Alcohoboc Co* ' q4, an ltnfailthg ro'nedy for intemporancgj for' particulua. .. 'Mountain of ILight', 800 page*, 10P4 59 ontis; 3 for $1, 0 Dr. J*son's'emalo MonthlyP~sA pe'rboA f ra fine $5, a safe a.nd remedy,E alj Irregitlarltiges ant~q itobs, frol wrhatever ue. Dr. Orient al J,nvlguratin TinIment; $2 i#fpt tie. Bend for eIl ar.* Genuia~4hJ Safe. $1,, fow.$4,12 ford7. -.4Z~ oular andwrri, ayou *1llpr1 a kind. , oeeC end. expicoia~ dressD Jalcon lobv ? ply: P. 0O oi480, Cjnoinngg,~i d NIo t67 tio,re Street, ci Mat :o nt n Ii; P R PROS PECTU w e e i y' R,e00'oed . TOE "'subseribers will oomtehoe, Iu the . Otyof. Charles:on. eti'ly -In Novem ber, a 1aniily Joilrnal, fo be known as the WEEKLY, RECORD. t uwill contain eight pages of fine. paper and clear type, and willlnake when bound, a volume of permanent vglue. While containhig all the etest religious intelligence from the Churches at home and abroad, it will also contain a weekly digest of social, mercantile and political intelli. gence, 6s well as general inf'.rmation on liturary, scient,fic and agricultural subjec.ts, m'?:ing a juurtal acc,eptable to the city and country reader. Ministers,throughout,the South, acting as agents and rtsceivi$g subscriptions, will be entitled to . copy. - - TOnats. For one'copy for six months, $2 00 For uno copy for ono year, ,. 4 00 * . CLUB RATEs. For ton copies to one address, for six toonths, -.$1 For ten copies to one address, for one -year, - * 80 00 All subscriptions to date from the first of the month In whiclh received. ADVERTI5INo nATHS.. One square $240; every subsequent in sertion $1 00. Contracts made on reasonable terms. U. S. YIltD, F. A. MOOD. Addrbss ",Weekly Record," lIcyBox'ro. 3. oct 24'05. Thu Clsarieston Daily NeWs. A S native Carolinians, the publishers will naturally look to the interest of their own State, and to that of the South. andas oitizens'of the United States theywill cot be wanting in the proper amount of de vo.tion and respect. for the General Govern metlt. Every effirt shall be made to make the DAIL.Y 1NI'Sa irst class newspaper, and in every way *orthy of the patronage of the public. Oar terms, for the present, will be at the rate of $10 per annum. Subscriptions re ceived for 3, t.And 12 months, payable in advance. Adoerlising.-One square, ten lines, one insertion, On0 Dollar and Fifty Cents. -Enoh 'ontinuation, Seventy tive cent s. Less than a square. Fifteen cents per line for first insertion ; Half Price for each continuation. Postmasters and others throughout the eouhtry, who may imerest themselve; in procuring subscriptions, will be alowei Lihe ueual per cent age. CATHHCART, Mu.cMILLAN & 1O1RTON, Proprintors. No. 18 Hayne St. Charleston, 8. C tct 24't; TIset 1htte ia'sa Pape. THE NCW YORK DAY BOOK. A FIR8T class weekly paper, in favor of tlioe onatitution as it is, . and the Union as it was. 'ho Day Book is not reprinted from a daily,.but is-made up er1.ressly for weekly circulatiotn, with a careful sunmary of the news from all the States, and all parts of the World, with' narket Reports, Agricul tural, Finailce, Litetature, &o. TAE'WS CA S11-IN AD VA NCR. One copy'on' year $2 00 Three copies one year - 60 Five copies one year, and one to the gotter up of the club, 10 00 'en copies one year, and one to the getter.up ot' the club, 17 CO Twenty copies to one address - .40 00 Old subseribets to the Dey Book, through out thie Southern States, will receive the waluie still <nIo ihiem, by notifyitng us of 'te present postulico address.. - Send for a speci:aen copy, which will be sent.,-postage free, on application. - dd ress. gii ing postoflico, ebunty and Stat;e in Atril. S VAN EVIJE,,H[ORTdN & CO., No. 162 Naasou Street, New York. .For sale by all news dealers In cities-and tow#ns - oct 24'165 154ov Voi, DasIlyNevut DATLY land. Weekly. Tfle Neto- York .J- Wekly .Neto, a great family -neiw paper--B9njamah Wood Proprietor-the I ar est, best and cheapest, pAper 'publisihed jln NewYork. Single copies, 6 cents; one e6py one year. $2; three: co-pIes 9ne year, $6 60;. five copies cne yer, 75, ten 64pies one year, $1-' and aji 'e ta copy a, otbo ten 5eoepip, one ya; 0:.he .YIt.Q euvsp&tQ cler gymuenAsiaa60,ria u -. t.aw oaxn d 00b l'ornhrs, $js0 $e-o f ptfte$.ne ri ge opIesI Da u 4e " ri n-Old Song, set to a New UMe oV" 1866..aa -"As sp-'ir+'-"ppraeher :fGun Iiu.1 -ki'e1 Fromi thur %o'c, come out And Mici aif-llbt, In spite-o cala, Gaily akip about." "18 y.eare ePtablKi ed in. N. Y. City." "Onl-,. infalible_remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous fo the Human Family." "Rata cone out of their holes to die." 'Conter't" Rat, Ronah, &c.. Ex. ter's, Is a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Anis, &c., &c., &o., &u. 'otMier's" Bed-Bag Externitna tor. Is. a liquid or wash-tene to destroy, also as a preventive for ied-Itus, &o. t;aoRtur's" Elecrtri' Powder for . luieta -t . Is for Motha, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Buys, Insccta on Plants, Fe Animals, &o. !j' ! ! i WAtxt. .! of all w.irthless mnitation. fu:ay- See that "'OSTit's" name is on ach Box, Bottle, and Flask, beforo you buy. fAy- Address, HENRYR.COS TAR, AQVI Sold 48-i roadway, N. Y. - * " By All Drungists and Retailerb overywle iouth. Barnes, Waid & Co., New Orleans, 1866. INCIEASE OF 1ATS.- The Farmer'' ?ozele.(English) asserts and prove: by tig ires that one pajr of RATS will have a pro eny and decendnnts no less than 651,060 wI three ye:rs. Now, unless thiy inmmense anily can he kept dowq, they would con 'llu mote food than \vould sustain 05,000 tumnn beings. l6'? Seo "CosT.'s"advrtisement above, 1866. RATS versus I1IDS.'--Whoever etgages i shooting small birds is a cruel man ; who ver aids in exterminating rats is a benefto or. "1W should like somo one to give ut ho,benetit:.of their experience in driving it these pt-sts We need something le.. 1des dogs, cats, and trups for this busine.. -Scientific A criran. N. Y. E.ee "'Cosin's" advertisement abovo. . 1806. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINA'FOR In mitnple, afe and sttre-the most perfect, RIAT-if iation meeting we have over attend d. Every Rat that. can get it, pro erly repared, will eat it, and every ont fthat, "ats it will die, generally at some place a s' " list ant as possible from were it was taken. -' Luke Shore. Mich ,.irror. Efi fSeo "Cosraa's" advertisemetabove 18G6. 7IlS' . '''RS I lbledl with v&i'miu neced b e so n '. r,if they unc "Co a's" E'xtermianitor. h . eousied it to our 5atis.. t'action; and itf ia box co $5, we would have LI. We hate tried pois#a.s, but- they effected nothing; but "Costar"'s" artiecknock4tbo, breauh out of Rats,- Mice. Roaches, Ants, ati led-Bugs, quicker tha~n we can wrlite it. it is ini great dlemand all over the cunt rye. -Mendma,u, Ohaio, Gazette. Ed 8ee "C Oevai's" adyertisement above A1866 AVOICE FROM TilE FAR 'WEST.... Speaking of "CosaTan's" Rat, Rosohi, Anut'. &c., Ete gator-"diforg grain and fro visions ul yad annially in .(gan oubyanwould pay fri ton Wi.., Hera'ld, ..See "CdaT'an s" a4v 4rtJpAND HQ4USEKg Q 1, t tha6.')undreds of. byaint, 1ic'e, Ants. ,ow.mert.gll 4f whq h Ri.- fewM*lars o