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Co ner.Queen end Meeting $jreeta, akAR L 3 OTo ,' a. p, T HfIS POPULAR AND WEiLL SIiOWNi ~IOUSE is now fully - epen for the i'edetIoa df visitot', having beed refun-rl.hed with ''ew and Elegant Furni ture throughQut; and offers to the taveller aeodassiodatfo*in' att cofiveniess as afirst Class Hotel, not to be equalled by any North or South. The p eaZetof the public is respectflully soligI d.W Rates of Board per day, $4 0) T h Advertisements Inserted at ~I pr are for,A rgipsqAs 4t4.50ch qiubsequd'nt insertion. (3Iht t'thrgW! /,~ A-r OAMtins, 5. '0o., u't.31 HER RMA BY Gaillard, Resportes & Coi, fte people of tie Dstrit a reap.tfulIy solicited to $O0 A Dlstrci Paper~sIaois34 fld ita way to.ewery fireside a Itown District. I? CNTANS EB LATEST GENERAL IN TZLIGENCE, AND A VARIETY OF READING MATTER INSTRUC TIVE AND ENTERTAMING. . -*-0 ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND AS REA. 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TI111E C IUSTKAM EVDE.X 13Y the First of October, or ns soon as B Ythe mails are re-established, I will re new the publication of the "ClillSTIAN INDEX" and the "CHILD'S INbEX" Iihave been publishing. Price of 'Index," per annum : $3 00 Price of "Child's Index," '' : :. 50 - Money may be remitted at once, as my do. termination is positive. My desire is to se oure a large subscription list with which to begin, and I Issue this prospe.tus that sub. scribers may have time to forward their re mittances. It is my intention to issue first class pa pers, and no pains or expense will be spared to seaure that, end. The beet writers and correspondents willkbe secured, and the highest roligIot's and literary talent will be given tv the papers. The CHILD'S PA PER will be profusely illustrated and will, in every sense, be made to conform to ne'w title, Thke 'hild's eliht. 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While contniningall the latest religions iritel'igeic- fron tie Churcheo at home anidm abroadi it will also contain a *eekly digest of social, moronltile and political inteli gen*e, as WHI as generrl information on literary, scient fi and sgrioulturalsuljects, making a jourual acceptabje to tld city and country reader. t a Minl8tere thtiYghout the South, acting as agents and.recelving, subscriptioe, will be entitled tf. ©: TERM$. For one copy for six- months,' $2 00 For one copy for one year,' 4 00 OLUb NATRs. For ten copies to one address, for sit' months, $16 00 For ten copies to one address, for one year, 8000 All subscriptions to date front the first of the month in which received. ADvERTIsNG BATES. -One square $2 00; every subsequent in. sortign $1 00. Contracts made on reasonable terms. U. 8. BI11, F. A. MOOD. Address " Weekly Record," KeyBox No. 8. oct 24'05. The Charlesto1 Oonil, Xt!ws. 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EVE1iYBODY SHOULD H4,VE A COPY Interlial Revelil Gi etde. 1 EING an abstract of the Itifernial Revenue, a full Direct (or Land) Ta' Laws of the 'n,ted States, with Schod ules of Taxat ion, Linenses, Stamp Duties, ExemptIons. 0low ing the Hates under .the various Tax Lawv since .u'y 1, 1862. and intended for the gene. ral informnition ot the Tax-Payers 1o which is added an Abstrat ol the Acts of Congress passIe during tie War, relative to Abandon. cd Lands and other matters of general inter I-st. fy E J. Elford, Attorney at Lawt GreIville. S. C., Asessor of the internal litevenue Trax for th- rhird Collection District in South Carolina. 'I he Itook will contain about 72 pages, and will he Issued in few weeks. Prii 50 con , percopy, with a liberal discourntto the trade. 1rdirs must he accompanied with the cash to ,cure attenition. ddress G. E. ELOftn. Publisher, Oc' 2.'65 - Greenville.S. C. Ti' ie '' hut'1'n. lEXgrt'e Cotstyni v ()'i'Eft unv'urpn'sedm fielities ror thie ship mentii (rr,mm Am' 'msta andm pointa Smouth.} ('u Ct t n ('mt ,n Guide, m nd hieavy freights, foir nam'..,mnabli Ne'w York, and aill poInts North anmti Wesf't Tihroth rencipts :riven on whIch insumranm' e'eni he' - f'cted ati toiwest rates. limterina( Revenue: Tix wIll bo' * 1 or bonds giveni by this Compamy, In ac'aeg.se wvithi regulations oir tthe United States 'l a jartment. P'or partIculars and rates,ii eenm Express (mirn any. L This Company. anow pre 1' GOLD AND SILVER CO PARCELS, AND To Petersburar, Va y Datnville, Va., Brm Geenibmro', N. O , Balia uA. C R aleigh, N. C., .We OD7-. C.,' .Goldaboro', N. 0., Wlwsington,; N. 0., A NDTO WAYTsTATIO OW TNU' Vir lInIa and Trennase Ra tsrc, Soutb-Sido Rail road, Peh. rsburg Rtailroad, Net'd ma.. RaIlroad, Raleih andi Gaston Railroad' Wii mingon and'Weidon Ralmtad, and W dra,z N. C. Railroad. 'LFPTERs, MONEY PA CNA ES AND" SMfA LL PA RCRLS, l'o ColumbIa. 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