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DAT 0oop CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WE'BB 00.,n kANCR OFT'8 0 Si-iNi, 287 Kag 'Si., 3 dooWs Be ntworth W E have nbw opened a splendid % toq of Spring Qoods, Epglish, Frnoh and Atn6rtost, which aie of the most desirable sty,ls the mar4etq oan afford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen either for clothing or. for barter with th'em, our wholesale rogrs offer eiery, indupement. Plantation goods in, every variety. This being a busy season withithe planter and.he not able to visit the city, orders ao. companie4 with city , rfereno swT nieet with romv tt6ntion. , N. B. Samples, with price lists, sent to any part of tho SLate. Our stock codisists in part of-, Whi,e OsuaburghE. Striped Oiaburge, Blue Denini. Brown D-nims, Ileavy Brown Shirtings, Fibe Sea Island Pr6wn Shirtinge, Bleaohed Shirtings. Bleamlied and Brown Shirtings, 6.4, 1-4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid Blue and Stripped Blue Homespuns. Bleached and Brown Drills, Blaok Fresch Broad cloths, Hosiery a9d Moves, Irish Linen by the piece,. Towels, Toweliags, Lipen Dam ask, all qualities, Caliebes. all qualities, Dress Goods, Volnestio- Ging44snpJ no Scotih Ginghams, Spring 8ikkad- ck Silks, Colored Muslns, ip every .vbiety, Fine French Muslin, White and Black Goods, Farmers' Brown Linen Duck, Farm. ers' Bro'wn Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and eot tonadles, Together with every variety to be found :A our.lino; which we offer at WHOLSAL.F AND RETAIL. All Domestic Goods are sold at a' very small advance on Agents' prices. We would respectfully call the attention *f the Planters, Merchants, and the citi. 2ens generally of Fairfield District, to our advertisement, and solicit a call from them should they visit the alty. STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287 Kipjg8t., 8,4qore below Wentworth. Ohirleston E. C. H. C. STOLL, Charlestob, CRARLES WEBD; I N. C. WALKER, ,1 j n 18'66-lyr MILLS HOUSE, Corner Queen aid Meeting Streets, #RARLESTON,' S. C. THIS POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN HOUSE is now fulj~ open for the reoeptf,n of visitors, -havi been - refurnished with New and E0egant Furni ture throughout; and offers to the traveller asoonmodations and oonv#nlences as a First Class Hot*l, not to be equalled by any North er South. The pafronage of the tubHid6 Is respeetfully solicited. Rated of Board per day, $4 0) " "1 per month as may greed on. . . JOSgPn PURCELL, feb 24'6--tf Proprietor. a FALL AND WINTER ZiPORTAToN MIlisery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & 60. . IMPSoaT1s AND DEALORS Of Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins, Velvets, . Fnohe,s, Flowers, Feathers, 8traw Bonnets, -Ladies' Hats, Trimmed and Untr ined, Shaker Uoods. ,No 287 and Lofts of 289 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Offer a'8Stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety andl cheapness.. Orders solia.ed and prompt, attention giyon. Tornis--Cash. aug 28-2mo 'THE .RECOGNIZED SPECIALITIES O OUR DAY. Pr. Eghert Jackson, . formerly of - Lon don. Robert- ieprbert, AI. .D., from Phil!idel. p),ia, and Dr. Eugene Velpeau, formie of the L6ndoi, an,l Paris Vencieal Hlospitalt. Periuanent and .pidy nu,rea guaranteed of Gornor h,ea..Syphi'ht.. Glleet Sperm--torrhoen of' Sef-Ahbuse, and of e.verf posilble forn of private lisoase of every name er nature .whatsoever Dr. Herbert's Anti-Alcohojio,Compound, 3s.'u nlghpe4, fgr. qigtqeeanee ;:rrite fg partibulars. --.otsntain of Light, 800Opages, 100 gates, 56.aents q~ -Dr. J n's p , y PI, $i pi* box find h *d eof ul remey,- 19?$15ties id bbWiso ' ls, from fatates da . .Ja ' Oriental I Ig4tegItaikas , $2 pebt tre.: Sen formalslw0 nine nobh .ales $1, fo I for$74 Send oiv cilar and r ' ']] tly raeieve tress Drs. Jackson, Herbert & Co., or ilm-, 0.ffice inst MAIQ e s ndy .t ngla4eiSiadme .I .'7eaMarA. *INNSBORO' BY , Gaillard, Desportes & Co. The people of the Distrietwre r'espectisslfy eel IcItbd to give tie's E-tW6"tlaeirstpport. 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The CharlestouDaily 'Atiws. A 8 native Carolinians, the publishers will aturally look to the interest of their own ate, and to tiat of the South; and as citiz ns of the United States they will not be -wanting in the proper amount of de votion and respect for thei0eneral Govern ment. Every effort shall-be made to inake the DAI1'XE WSra first class newspuper. and in every way worthy of the patronage of the public. Our terms,-for the present, will be at the rate of $10 per annum. Subscriptions re ceived for 8, t and 12 months, payable in advance. AdvertiW%#.-:One square, ten lines, one insertion, One Dollar aid Fifty Cents. Each cotinuation, Seventy- five cents. Less than a square, Fifteen cents per line for first insertion ; Half Price for each continuation. Postmnaters.and others throughout the L country, who may interest. thetiselves itn procuring subscriptions, will be allowed the usudl per centage. CATHCART, McMILLA, & MORTON, Proprietors, No. 18 Hayne St. Charleston, S. C. oct g4'65 The White Mank's Paper. THE NEW YORK DiY BOOK. A FIRST class weekly paper, in favor of . the Constitution as it, is, had the Union as. it was. The Day Book is not .reprinted- from 'a daily, but is made up expre#sli for weekly circulation, wilh a careful summary of the news fboa all the States. and all parts of the World, with market Reports, Agricul tural, Finance, Litevature, &a. TER MS CASTI-IN AD VA NOR. One copy one year $2 on Three copies one year' .6 60 Five copies one year. and one tq the a . getter up ofthe club, . 00 1 Ten copies one year, and'one to the getter up of the club, 17 00 1 Twenty copies to one address 80 00 a Old subscribers to the Day'Book, through. out the Southern States, will receive the value still due chem, by notifring us of the present postoffice address.* Send for a specimen copy, which will be sent, postage free, on application. Address. giving postoffice, countys and State in fl. VAN BVRIHA, HORTON &, CO., No. 102 Nassau Street, New York. For sale by all news dealers in cities and towns ,- Oct 24'6l5 New York Daily News. D AILY and .Weekly. The New York . Weekly Newca, a great. family news. paper-Benjamin Wood Proprietor-the largest, best, and cheapest. paper published in New York. 'Single copies, 6 cents; one copy one year $2; three copies onie year, $6 60; five copies ese year, $8 76; .ten copies one year, $17; and an extra cbpy to any club of ten. Twenty one copies one year, $80; the Weekt,gi Nues is sent to cher. gymen at $1 60. Ia w Youx DAI.Y Nuws --To m all sub soribera, $10 pannutm t six monuths, $6; pay mcntsinva rIbly inadianee. Specimen copis gr Daily and Weeky News sont.free. BN..WOOD, Daily News Building, No. 10, City Hall Square. N. Y. City. oct 24'f65 Time Sosathersser, PuIr.IsuED -WlBEKIY AT DARfelNt3OCg, 5. 0,, BY J. M. DRIOWN, VIERMg of ssibeription-To subscribers c on our books, $8 .60t to new subscri-' I bers, $4. Advues,@a per- square, first' insertion, $1,60 ; epiel *ubseqiaeg ineer- ; will be edutvined, uh ii 14' for, 4W b tisementse not. ibarbed for s'eettfa .b of insertioes, w1ll ~.o ttnned until foW. bId, hd charged' foNngly. . nt2.4'6K in id' Song, set to a New Tuiv% 67 1866. , "4A8 spring approahm. Ants and Roachee From thetr holes come out,. And Mice and Rats, In spite of cats, -Gaily 8k i> about." "18 ears established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible rcmedios known." "Free from Pqisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." SC40%ey'" at, RoacIm',&c.. -Ex. tea's, Is a psto-used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, ilack and Red A n1e, &o., &o., &o., &o. -Ctboer's" l3ed-Hng Eteir:ii saa torn%. I.a-liquid or wash:--used to destroy, also as a preventive for Red-lugs, &a i-i-topur's" E' ietric Powder Ros Is for Moth#, Aoeguitoes, Fleas, lied-Bugs, Insecte on Plants, 11owls, Animals, &o. AW- ! I ! BzwAnE I I ! of all warthless mitation. fi- See that "COSTAR'S" nmime is 'on ich Box. 'lottig, and Flask, beforo you buy. ftW Address, HERRYR.COSTAR, 484 13roadffay, N. Y.. SW- Sold: biy' By All Dr.gists and Retalers everywhere - louth. Barnes, Ward &sco., New Orleans,, Aa. 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.-The PWrner't azette (English) asserts and proves by fig tres that one pair of RATS will have a pro - - ,eny and deopdanats no less than 651,05o, n three years. Now, unless this immenso amily can be kept down, thy would con unie more food thou would sustain 65,000 miman beings. CO See 'CosTAn's"avert isement above. 1866.e RATS versus 1IRDS.-Whoeve engages, n shooting small birds is a ctuel n n: who ver alida in,ext erminating rate is a benefao or. We should like sbnmo one to give ut he bnelit of their experience In drivivi tlt these pests We need sonething ho-. idea dogs, cati, and traps for this busineo. -Scientic American. . Y. US.. See "CosTA n's" ad%wrt isement above.. 1866. "COSTAR'S" HAT EXTERMNATOR is; hnple, safe and oure-the nsust perfect LAT-ifloation meeting we have ever attend d. Every Rat thht. can get it, properly repAred will eat it, and every one that ats it will die, generally at some plco a a bo8tant as possible from were it was taken -Lake Shore. Nich., Mirror. fa'88e "Co11a'A" advertisenent above. 1866. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with fetemia seed be so no longer. If theyg use "CoeTaR's" -ixtermiInator. Wehavrenued ie~t'tour' satm. uction ; uind if a box coat $.5, we would have t; Wo.have tried poisons, but tbey effeeted aothiing a hut. "Costar's" article knoecks the >reatih out "I' Rats, Mioe. RoacheT, Ants, nd Bled-Bugs, quicker than we can write it. t Is in great. denand all over the sountry. - Mendina, OhIO, Oasette. 09.800eo"CowrAn's" advertIsement above * .1866. A V.O!dE 'PROM THE FAR WEST.-. ipeakinig of "Cosvta's" Rat, Roaeh, Ant co., Exterminator--"more grain and pre 'star.c tro deostroyed ,annually la, Gsam ount.y by vermin, than would pay fee ton f this Rt4t and Insect Kile..anelr WVie., heral. e.Inut #@. See "Cosvat'4"advertisernent abqug 1866. FAIR3BER8 AND) I QUSHEKEEPEPRS hould rdeolleet that b'undi-d's of dolliera I rorth of Girain, Previsins, -&e., are an ually detoedb Nipe. Anis, aa ther ises and yo .'all of whieh eain e prevented My' a daW lldre- worth oL CoaTA s's'- lat, Roea, At, &e,, .Rtato. uinator, bou htt and f ~4ireely. S. ee " Ogvan's' (vertisemaent above. A ri nDaeoverywhere BARNE ,WARD& CO., Whoul.nile 4gents, June~'~-l , New Orlesmas, Lq. june 5d-lyr eS 'a