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Obitaies and bIar ie Notices olhavged at e34os. rates. P RO S PE 0 T US Or TUN Weekly Record. T IE subscribere;.will commenoe in the City of Charleston, early 4n Novem ber, a Family Journal, to be known as the WEEKLY RECORD. It will contain eight pages of fine paper and clear type, and will make when bound, a volumo of permanent value. While containing all the latest religious inteligence from the Ciuirches at home and abroad, it will also contain a weekly digest of social, mercantile and ,political intelli. gence, as well as general information on literary, scient,fio and agricultural subjcts, making a Jolfrnal acceptable to the city and country reader. Ministers throughout the South, acting as agents and reeilving subscriptions, will be entitled to a espy. TanUs. For one copy for six months, $2 00 For one copy for.one year, 4 00 cUn nATEs. 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FANNY' NURDAUOH DOWN One vol. 10 mo Fine Cloth, Prio, ' This is a tfirilltngstory of heart-life atid'td' fashionable world, and aside from an*et?orb Ing pjot ards cally interwoven, it aliounds in' suhgestive thuhts aid descriptive passinvts,. g.-r id and exquisite In character and finish. MOSSES FROM:A *ROLLING STONE SY TXXZLLA-M-ARY BAVARD CLARK1 Author of -Reininiscenses of Cuba," "Wood' Notes," "Tranalationsof Migherite," " Lady' Tartuffe," etc. Onevol., 16 mo cloth, ...........PrlIee 81.26 Contains complete poetical writitgs of the popular authoress, amd is a beautiful setting of all the sparkling dianonds that have been found clingitg to the "rolling atone" of a: great life, as it washed with the ebb and flow of the seething tide of Thought and imagina tion. TlECIIANGP, I OR A Statement of the Reasons *nd Facts which, maRe me a 1aptist. BY rEv.' T. A. KINossUuY. One voluise, 16 mno, cloth, ...Price $2 50 But few writers wield a pen with such con surumate skill, grace ond vigor, tA Mr. Kingd. bury. iia book lis rieceived the most hdart nnd earneat critical endorsenent of Elders I. E. Skinner. J. D. fluITnai, Ilitor 11iblicil Re. corder, N. B. Cobb, Cor. Sec. N. C. taptist, Board of Mislions, and oil,r eminrtit Div ines, -No lilanptit family ahould be without It. No opponent of the Haptiats should rail to read it."' oct 19'65 Taq J Daily Expres, PETERSBUlG, VA., H AS entered upon its fifteenth year, In nn H enlarged form, with new type. under auApices highly flattering. It tins a large and daily increasinig circulation, and offers to ier. chants an- otliers desirinir to comlnunlicate with theSouthern public, advantages surpass. ed by none. ADV ER TISIN -R ATF.S: ONS SQUARE Two weeks-..-.................. 05 00 One mnonth-.................. ..6 . 01 Two months...................... 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EVEdYBODY 8HOULD 14VE A COPY Internsal Reteasue Gai ide. 3 IN(;nn abl.tract ofthe interinl Revenue, 1 full Dikert (or Land) Tax Eaws of fihe nited States, with Schedules of Taxation, Licenses.stainp Duties, Exemptioms, show ing the Rates under the various Tax Law since July 1, 1862. and intended for the tnie. ral inforiation of the Tax-Payera : % which is adted an Atistract ol tia. Acts of CongreRs paosAi'dduring the War, relative to Abandon ed Lands and other nmatlers of gentral inter eat. Hy E. J. Elf9rd. Aitorney at Laws GreenvIlle. S. U., 'AssessoF of the Internal Revenue rx for the fIhird Collection District in Nouth Carolinap The Hook will contain about 72 pages, and will be issued In i few weeks. Price 60 con , per copy, with a liberal discount to the trade. 3rders mast be'accompanied with the cash to 'cureattention.' Addreps, . G. E. ELFORD. Puibliaher, oet 24'65 Greenville.S. C. 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