The tri-weekly news. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1865-1876, November 20, 1866, Image 4

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AsrTA CLATTS HEAD QUARTERS,! ills EMPORIUM OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES FRENCII CONFECTIONARY, AND AT 290 KING STREET, (Three doors below Wentworth.) CHARLESTON, S. C. VON SANTEN'S BAZAAR, - TBIIIDi h er1.1 nt11 city, has opened, cnr the inspection of the publio, the most Splendid Assortment o Toys, Dolls, Games, China Toilet Goods beautiful Mantlepiece Ornaments, Ladies' Work-Boxes, Jewel Cases, &c., French Con feo'.ionary, Fireworks, &c., suitable foi Presents for the coming Holidays, such as are not to be found in any-other establish (nent in the South, and to which the, pro prietor respectfully solicifs attention. Accordeons, Harionicas, Portemonnaies, Bags, Beads, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery Pipes and Tobacco, Keroseno Vil an Lamps in the Greatest Variety, &c. A liberal discount will be made on al goods sold to dealers, and TOYS AND FIREWORKS can be purchased in $5, $1t), $20. $50 and $100 lots, put up to suit the country trade All packages aro put up with care, and will be sent, per express, to any addres" tlpon receipt of Cash, or C. 0 1). FRED VON SANTEN, Proprietor. oct 9-3mu EXTENSIVE STOCK OF AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT NO. 219 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S, C,. NOW opening one of the best assorte Stock of Fail andi Winter Clothing, of ferd in many years, all qualities from i tl 'owest grades to the linest Fabrics, all got .on up expressly for this Market, by on, of the largest Manutacturing Houses in th country. Also, a Full Assortment of GENTS FURNISIIING GOODS. And a large stock of Foreign and American Cloths, and Cas simers and Vcstings, which will be made up to order in the bes styles, under the care of-a first class CUTTER FROM EUROPE. A Liberal Discount made to Dealers. Plantation Clothing for Freedmen, fron Grey Engifsh Kersey. S.W. .M'TUJREoUH, WM MATHIIESHSON Superintendant. Agent. oct 0-3mI R. W. GALB, W. 1. DULALAMT, 0:o. RontNsoN R. W, GALE. & CO., 41 and 48 WENTWORTIl STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., )EALEIS IN CaTiiages, Iuggles, Hlarness, &t ALSO, AGENTS FOnR Robinson & Sons' Patent Stretchled, Cenclted and Rivitt LEATHER BELT'ING. I)OUBLAE and Single conmprising nil desirn .i hle widths. Every l. warranted give perfect sag isfact ion, and sold at manu fact urers prices. oct 9-3m ESTABLISHED 1854. LEN6NIC & SELL, imlporters andh Dealers IN MILLINERY, STRAW AND Northi-cast corner Meeting andlt Market Sis, CHIARLESTON, S. C. ]NVITE the Trade to examine their fut Iand varied assortment of Ilonnets and Hats, trimmed and untrim medi, Ribbons, of all descriptions, Flowers, Feathers, Dress Caps, Net., Veils, of newest designs, R uohes, Laces, Crapes, Silks, Corsets, Skirts, &o., &c. et 9-Onm JESSE II. BOLLES' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, N. isC. 0R RNG & MA RKET STS,, - CHARLESTON, S. C. Likenesses of all Kinds taken in th highest pes'feolUon of the art. eect 11'-na PLANTERS' HOTEL, CORNER QUEEN AND CHURCH STREETS, . CHA RLESTON, S. C., C. W. & J. B. DENNIS, Proprietors. 91l1S splendid I1OTEL will be opened on the 1st of October, on the European system- It has been remodelled and refur nished throughout. This Hotel contains over one hundred rooms, which will be re served chiefly for the use of travellers and transient guests. Competent assistants have been secured in every department, and every attention will be paid to ensure con fort to their customers. The sleeping rooms are airy and clean. The resturant will be supplied with the best fare the mar ket affords. Porters will always be ready to attend each arrival and departure of trains. The travelling public, transient visitors and others, will find in it all the luxuries of a first-class house, combined with the comforts of home. The location is finely adap$l for business men and travel lers. No pains or expense will be spared to give entire satisfactiou. sept 18- 2n G. W. WILLIAMS & 00., CiHUIRCHI ST., ClAILESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., C00111%SIO0N MERCIANTS, NEW YORK. Liberal cash advances will be made on Cot ton consigned to either house. oct 4-2n F. HORSEY, SUCCESSOR TO Horsey, Aulen & Co., IIATS, CAI'S AND STRAV GOODS, NO. 25 11A YNE STRI:R7 CIAltLESTON, S. C. capt 18-1m J. H. BAGGET, & 00., FACTOIRS, 10 ACCO111ODATl0N VIIARF, C11 IA1tRi2,ToN, s. c (ive their attention exclusively to the sale of LONG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON Libe: al advances made on consignments Sept 6- law31mo NEW SPRING GO) DRY GOODS .AA.EE. rM.MEN CIIARLESTON .HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., HANCROFT'S OLD STAND, 287 Kin, Si., 3 doors Below Wentworth W r L 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 plantel-s furnishing the Freedmen either for clothing or for barter with them, our wholesale rooms offer every inducement. Plantation 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 reference will meet with prompt attention. N. B. Samples, with price lists, sent to any part of the State. Our stock consists in part of White Osnaburghs, Striped Osnaburge, SBIlpe Denims. Brown Denims, Heavy Brown Shirtiugs, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtings, Bleached Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, 6.4, 9-4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid Blue and Stripped Blue liotiespuns. Bleached iand Brown Drills, Black French Broad cloths, Hosiery and (loves, Irish Linen by thme piceo, Towels, Trowelings, Linen Dam ask, all quatlities, Calicoes, all qualities, - Dress Gloods, D)omestic Ginghatus, Fit.. Scotch Ginghams, Spring Silks and Black Silks, Colorced Mtuslins, in every variety, Fine French Muslins, WVhito and Black Goods, Parmters' Brow.n Linen Dutck, Farmn ers' Brown Linen Dr'ills, Fancy Drills and C)tottnades. Together witht every variety to be found n outr line; which we offer at, wtuOLESALE AND) tRtTAIL. All Domestic Goods arc sold at a very sm:dtl advance Ott Ag-nits' prices. We wotuld respectf.uhly call the attcention of the P'lanters, Merchants, and the cit i. ' oens generally of Fairtheld District, to our advert isenment, and solicit a call front them shoutld they visit t ho city. STOlL, WEBB & Co., No. 287 King St., 8 duorsbe.low Wentworth. Chtarlest on, S. C. h[. C. STlOLL, Charleston, (CliA fILES W EBB, 1 H1. C. WVAILKER, jan 18'66---lyr MILLS HOUSE, Corner, Quee,t and Neeling Streets, C HA RIe,E STO0N, S. C. TH1IS POPULAR~ AND WELL~ ' .LKNO WN HOUSE is now fully open for the reception of visitors, havitng been refurnished with New and Elegant Furni ture throughouit; and offers to the traveller accontnmodations and conveniences ak a First Class Hiotel, not to be equal led by any. North or Southm. The patronage of the putblio Is respeqtfully solicitedl. Rates of Board per dlay, S4 03 " per month na may agreed on. JOSEIPH PURCELL, feb 24'66t-tf pri..to. AT THE FAIRFIELD HERALD AND. TRI-WEEKLY NEWS OFFICE, - CAN BE DONE ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, IN THE NEATEST STYLES AND WITH DI'P..TO7EE. As the circulation of our Papers is rapidly increasing throughout the Dis trict, we offer great inducements to the Advertising Public. McCREIGHT'S GIN SHOP, ESTABLISHED IN 1800. GINS made ar.d repaired. Also, the fa mous MeCRELGHT REVERSE GRIST MILL. FISK'S METALLIC BURIAL CASES, a new and neat pattprn on hand. aug 21-6mo Machinery Oil. T RAIN OIL, Kerosene Oil, Conoontrated Lyo%, Chromo Green, Turpenti.ne Soap, Lamp Black. Venetian RIed and Parlor Matches. For sale by KETCHIN, McMASTER & CO. sept 11-If o -Politics and News, WIfEKLY RECORD. A Family JournaL -aar.xs-row, s.0 $4 par Annum. IN ONE MAMMOTH SHEET, Having the larget country oiroulation in the 8tate J. A. MOOD & U. s. I}IRD, Ydt/or & Prop'a. tteur 191..:4e tw THlE RECOGN IZED SPECIALITiES OF OUR DAY. Prof. Egbert Jackson, formerly of Len dIon. Robert IIerbert, M. D., from Philadel plhia, and Dr. Eugene Veipeau, formerly of uthe London andl Paris Venereal Hospitals. Peranaent anid speedy cures guaranteedl qf Gonorrhea, 8y phillis, Oleet, Spermnatorrhaa or Self-Abuse, and of every possible -formn of private disease of every name or nature whatsoever. Dr. hlerbert's Anti-Alcohaoho Compound, an unfailing re'nedy for intiperanceo; write for particulars. Mountain of Light, 200 pages, 100 plates, 50 cents, 8 for $1i Dr. Jackson's Female Mout.hly Pills; $1 per box, extra fine $6, a eafA. and -effoctuual remedy, for all Irregularities tad obst-ruc tions, from whatever' cause. Dr. .Jackson's Orient al Invigorating Liaiment, $2-p'er bot tIe. -Send for circular. Genuine French Safes $1, 6 for $4,12 for $7. Send for cir cular and write, you will promptly receive a kinid. discreet and explicit aneyer. Ad dress Dras. Jackson, ilerbert & Co., or simn ply P. 0. Box 4886;Cincinnati, Ohio. Office No. I O7 ycamore Street.. Medicines and instructions sent to auf part of the country jun. 12'66-6mo TIN WARE ! TIN WARE!! ALA ROE and vara1l as'sortment of the Abest heavy home made Tin Ware, on hand,and for asle low, J{ITOIIIN, MoMASTER & CO. Oat.18-t.r' P R 08' E CT U S OF TUB Weekly Record. T 1H1E subscribers will commence in the City of Charleston, early in Novem ber, a Family Journal, to be known as the WEEKLY RECORD. It rill contaia eight pages of fine paper and clear type, and will make when bound, a volume of. pirmanent, value. While containing all the latest religions inteligence from the Churches at home and abroad, it will also contain a weekly digest of social, mercantile and political intelh gence, as well as general informati:i on literary, scientific and agricultural subjects, making a jout-nal acceptable to the city and country reader. Ministers throughout the South, acting as agents and receiving subscriptions, will be entitled to a copy. TERMS. For one copy for six months, $2 00 For one copy for one year, 4 00 CLUB RATES. For ten copies to one address, for six zmonths, $10 00 For ten copies to one address, for one year, 80 00 All subscriptions to date from the first of the month in which received. ADVERTIsINO RATRs. One square $2 00; every subsequent in. sertion $1 00. Contracts made on reasonable terms. V. 8. BIRD, F. A. MOOD. Address "Weel1y Record," KeyBox No. 8. oct 24'65. Tie Clarleston Daily News. A S native Carolinians, the publishers will naturally look to the interest of their own State, and to that of the South: and as citizens of the United States they will not be wanting in the proper amount of de votion and respect for the General Govern ment. Every effort shall be made to make the JAll. ) NE WS a first class newspaper. 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, G and 12 months, payable in advance. Advertising.-One square, ten lirtes, one insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Each continuation, Seventy-five cents. Less than a square, Fifteen cents per line for firrt insertion ; Half 'rice for each continuation. Postmasters and others throughout the country, who may interest themselves in procuring subscriptions, will be alaow~ed the usual per centage. CATIICART, MUMILLAN & MORTON, Proprietors, No. 18 iayne St. Charleston, S. C. oct 24'65 The White Man's Paper, THE NEW YORK DAY BOOK. A FIRST class weekly paper, in favor of . the Constitution as it is, and the Union as it was. The Day Book is not reprinted from a daily, but is made up e:pressly fol' weekly circulation, with a careful summary of the news from all the States, and all parts of the World, with market Reports, Agricul. tural, Finance, Litet ature, &c. TERMS CASH-IN AD VANCE. One copy ono year $2 00 Three copies one y^ar 6 60 Five copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club, 10 00 Ten copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club, 17 00 Twenty c,pies to one address 80 00 Old subscribers to the Day Book, through. out the Southern States, will receive the value still duo them, by - notifying us of the present postoflice address. Send for a specimen copy, which will be selt, post ago free, on application. Address, giving postuffle, county and State in full. -VAN EVRIE, IIORTON & CO , No. 162 Nassan 8treet, New York. , For sale by all ntews dealers in citiee and towns oct 24'6l5 New York Daily New. D AILY and Weekly. The New York .Weekly News, a great. family news paper-Benjamin Wood Proprietor--the largnst, best and cheapest paper published in New York. Single copies, 6 ents ; one copy one year $2; three copies one year, $5 6Q; five copies one year, $8 75; ten copies one year, $17; and an extra copy to any club of ten. T wenty one copies one year, $30: the Weekly New.e Is sent to eler gynmen at $1 60. l'sw Yonxc DArI.Y Naws -To mail sub scribers, $10 per annm six months, $5; payments Invariably in advance. Specimen copies of Daily and Weekly News sent free. BIENJ. WOOD, Daily News Building, - No. 19, Ck4y Hall Square. N. Y. City. oct 24'65 Thse Aoutinewamer, PUBLIsHIED WB3RKL7 A? DARINOTON, s. e.,' BlY 3. M. BROWN. . TERM f subscrip~tionToubere bers, $4. Adlvertisements per square, first insertion, $1.60; each subsequent iner-. tien $1. Advertisements not paid for in advance will be continued .until paid for, and be charged accordingly. Transeient advertise ments must be paid fer in advance, Adver. tisements not roshed for a sertain number of insertions, will b'e continued utpill tor. bid, and oharged eorQhu5l7 Oct 24'88 An Old Song, set to a New T>n Oc 180. . "As spring approacher Ants and Roaches From their holes come out, And Nice and Rats, In spite of cats, Gaily saki about." "18 years estabfshed in N. Ti Cit.y" "Only infallible remedies known. "Free from Poisops." "Not dangerous to the Ilumas Family."t "Rats come out of their holes to die." "Cotter's" Rnt, Rtoachl, &c.. Ex. ter's, Is a paste-used for Rats, MCe, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, &o., &o., &c., &e. "Coster's" Bed-Bug Ezteresaissa tor. Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, also as a preventive for Bied.Arg*, &e. "costar's" Electric Powder for Iasects Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Feer, Bed-Buge, Insects on Plants, FAwls, Animals, &o. X65i ! I I BSwAns 1 l of all worthless imitation. g& See that "COSTAR'S" name is ou each Box, Bottle, and Flask. before you buy. .*r Address, HENRY R.COSTAR, 484 tiroadpay, N. Y. . Sold d- {y-. All Druwgists and Retailers everywhere South. Barnes, Ward & Co., New Orleans, La. 1866. , INCREASE OF RATS.-The Farmer's Gazette (English) asserts and proves by 8g tires that one pair of RATS will have a pro.. geny and decendants qo less than 651,050 in threo yes re. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would con enme more fi,d than,would sustain 66,000 human beings. { SW Soo "CosTAn's" advertisement above. 1866. RATS versus BIRDS.--Whoever engag in shooting small birds is a orgel span;a whe. ever aids in pxtermiaating rate is a benefo. tor. We should like some one to give ne the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests We need somethipg be sides dogs, cats, and traps for this busine. -Scientfie American, N. Y. 1t., See "COsTAR's"advertisensent above. 1866. "COSTAR'S" RA't EXTERMINATOR is simple, safe and sure-the most perfect RAT-lioation meeting we have ever attegd 0d. Every Rat, that can get it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one that eats it will die, generally at some place a s distant as posbible from were it was taken. -Lake Shore, Mich , Mirror. gW-See "CosTAn'Y"advertisement above 1866e JIOUSEKEEPE R8 troubled with -vermin need be so no longer, If they use "Cosva's" Exterminator. Wehaveusned it to onr satts faction ; and if a bos nost $5, we would have it. We have tried poisens, but they effected. nothing ; but "Costar's" article knocks the breath out of Rats, 3Mice, Roaieh6, Ants, and Boed-Bugs, quicker than we can wi'ite it. it is in great demand all over the country. -Mendina, Ohio, Gaseyte, Eg.. See "C OA's" advertisement above 3866. A VOICE F ROM TIl E PA R WEST... Speaking of "CosTAn's" Rat, Roach, Ant &a., Extermainator-"more grain and pro visions arc desatroyed annually in Gran County by vermin, than'would pay for ton of this Rat, and Insect Killei-.-Lacaste' r, Wis., Hieraid. 3.See "Costaa's" advertieer.ent,above 1866. FARMERS AND HO0USEKEEPERS should recollect that hundred4 of doUga. worth of Grain,. Pro.on,, e ar.n nually destroyed hylt, 4 , Ant,.. g other insects aed vtwn -alof y)ei4s be prevented tby a few de ' j . "Cos-rAa'e' -.Rat, Roogh,' A~&~at. minate, beUkt.sae nsed oee 9vAa''4qdss 6veb Al DMgite 1tD@esers everywhere the South. '- DARNES, WARD A CO., Wholesale Agents, New Orlenasi La. June 8'0-lye -