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ESTABLISHED 1854. LENGNIC & SELL, Imlporters aind Dealers IN MILLINERY, STRAW, AND .F1 Fancy3 Goocls, Norti-east corner ltecting and 3Iarket Sts., INVITE the Trade to n.amine their full . and varied- : " tr.ent of Bonnets and 11ats. I riumned :nd untrim ied. " Ribbons, of all descriptions, Flowers, Feathers. l)res.5 'iaps, Nets, Veils, of newest designs, Ruches, Laces, 'rapes. Silks, Corsets, Skirts, &c., &c. oct '.'Gm EXTENSIVE STOCK ('F CLs.aOT -M = N'Cx, 01' %V1[0,1'.AL1: A N I) RtETAII, AT l. :19 KIM ST,, (i'.\RIt.ESToN, N. -OW oCtpening 'one of the lest t ais.>it tel 1 Stock of Fall and Winter t'lothing. of. ered in mnany years, tll ialities fI1o th, 'owest grades it the finest Fabrics. nil got. .eu up expressly t'or this .arket. by one of the largest .Mtnefacturing IIoisesin the country. Also, a Full Assoirtment of GENTS FUlRNISH ING GOODS. And a large stock of Foreign antd ltmeriaFill Clotis, aIti Cos sinmers andtl sC.stings, which will be male tip to order in, the best styles, under the care of a tfirst elass CUVTER FROM EUROPE. A Liberal Iiscountt. ntatle to lealri's. Plantation C'lotIing for 1,eemnen, from (Irey English Kersey. E,. w.. 'I Tt!nnot.'s, w51 I TI I F inin tCSuperintendant. A. g i ,t" oct '-3111 JESSE II. BOLLES, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, N. E. COR. liI & .illihET STS., CItARLE:STON, S. C. Likenesses of all Kinds tuken in the highest perfectian of the art. oct 1l-3m R. w. GA.E.. I. r. it tt-ANlY, . O- ti. N'ON. R. W, GALE & CO., 44 and 4 WENTWORTI STREET, CHARL:STON, S. ('., I1EAIItRS IN Carriages, Buggies, I[arlePs, &e. A.SO, AGENTS FOR Robinson & Sons' Patent Stretched, ('eented inl Ro ilte " ILEATHIER 1;ELTI'N. I)U LE~ anid Single comiprising ill deisira .I)le wid ths. Every~ lh"lt war.-aied' to give per'fect saltisf'act ion,t nil soil aitO: man faictutrers pr ices-'m 'el *-m HEAD QUARTERS, FANCY 60ODS,. TiJys, noLus, GXI s FRENCil CONFE(TIONA 1 V. AND 29) K ING STJ'ImETl, (Three doors below-Wet worth.) CHARL"STON, S. C, VON SANTFEN'S BAZA AI, TgSTABLISIIED in the~ year 1851, in thik -Ld city, hats opened. f'or ihe inispect ion of thle ptublic, the ruiost Splenid Assortmnent of Toya, D)ons, (Tames, (Ibinai 'Toilet (loodl, -beaq~riful blantlepiece. (tirnments, Ladies' Work-Boxes, .Jewel Cases,., F retnchl ttin fee-ionarty, Firewor'ks, &c., suitable fir Presents for the coming l(olidays, stuch as are not to be fouind in tiny ot her etfablisha. meet in thie South I. nn td to whitichi the prio prietor retspectf'ully soilicits at tenttion. Accordeonsi, lliricas, P'octeonnaies, flags, Beads, Combnls, Brushes, P'erfumnery, Pipes aind Tobacco, Kerostene Oil atid Lamipi in t he Greatest Variety, &c. A liboral discountt 'ill he matde oh till g.oods sold to dea.ers, anti' TOYS AND) FIREWORK(S can be.ptrchatsed ini $5, $10, $20, 50 And -$It00 lots, ptut up to sutit fthe coumntry'trado. >-All piackages are put up withI care, and will be sent, per express, to any addlress onjnnt ranninf. Of' tZasi o. (1. 0'!). F.HORSEY, SUCCi:sso Ti) Horsey, Au'en & Co., IATS, ('APS AND STRAW GOODS, V0. 2 H1 IAS STREE', ('IIA;LESTON, S. C. sapt 18-itu J. H. BAGGET, & CO., FACTORS. 10 A(TO)lO1).TION Wl.l% RF, C:iIIA RlEST--3'ON\, S. C Give their 'iteution exclutivcly to the L.ON(% AND SHORT STAPLE COTTox I.ihe::tl advances Inade on consigtcnients sept ti- a:I ;l FOR P .4L ATKA, Ferlnaldina, Jacksonville. and 1ll the Lanldings oli the St. John1's River. 11.1 5.11.1.\.III, (G.\. TI'IE SI'LENDID STEAMil DICTAToQ]," 11100 TONS BUT1DEN, 'PTAIN LOUIS M. (OX'TTE;R, ) N an.l after the 211th October, this tine. Sill' villsiil front Southern Wiarf, vrcry F'ri,ay Night, at 10 o'clock, for the ihove plices. All treight nust be paid here y shippers. For F'reigtt or l'asag apply on ho:ri, )r to Iihe th Itiiee of tihe .gency, No. 17 Van lerhorst'. Whart'. 1. ). AIK.EN & CO., Agents ert 2_'_ If NEW SPRING C(ODt DRY GOODS CUARLESTON IOUSI STOLL, WEBB & CO., RA eI{OFT's tID S'A Ni), 27 Kl'--:/ St.,:, Itur I) l,w We t'wor(h 1. I. aVo now opened a <:piendid Stock Of Spring t oodusc, English, I'rcnch :t l .\mneric:t:, wlhich are of the tsnt dlesirable rtves the markets can utlfort. idnter. turni.tsing the 'reed;nen cither tfo clothing or for hat ter with them, our w holesale rooms offer Cvtry inducement. Plantation good. in every variety. Titis bein a bnts) sca-nn wit Ii the planter and he not ah! t, visit the city, oriers at. companied with city rcierenco will neet with prompt attention. N. . S itmples. with price iists, sent Ico tny part of the -State. Out stock consists tn I -urt of WhitIe O iuaburglh-. Stril e l 0-nahtrttge, Ble )enimst. Brown De tits. IIenvy Brow 't Siritings. ine Seai Is.ttn,l i;rown Shtirtitg, iaieacheda 'hirt tigi lUctached and Browni a:litrippI IBine IHomtespitns, lieached Itiess Goodis, unomette (tiiham-, Fin' Scoth it( inam, Spirttg Silks andiu lihick Silks.(' Cold Ainsliis, itt every vait v, Finie Frentcht \lit'lii, W hie tutl lihlc irs' j.rown ine iti r iiilks I ancy Drills tand Trogtiou4 wit hi every variety to he found i onr linti; wIht'ich we l offrtt, All lomnel otic Gods ariO sold l a tery stimil advancei itn .\yets' pr-ices. Wi woui r-esp)etfn'ly ca li :ihattenliti ofC thle Piters *t. Merchats it. t il thle citi. ten gen ralyof FaitIh Iisirjct. to om-' :nivrtiimet tuisolict a c-all fromt I-hety should they visit theii city. No. 28'7 King St., 3 dloors bielow Wet worth Chatrlestoni X. C. I!. C. S'TLL, * ChartlesIon, ('ilARlIhSs Wiull, 4 li" Q. W ALKEI iit.. jan l8'u -Ityr MILLS.UOUJSE, C'orner Quren tind! Mering Strees, C HA RL E ST ON, S, C. TIS POPULAR A ND.W\ELLr Il(NOWN Ii0USK Is 'tow fully open for the recept ion tif visitor's, htavinug beeni refuirnishied with New and~ Elegat Furtni ltre throughont: andi oifers to thet traveller' acomoatiorns andti convenientces as a Firt. Class flntel, tnot t)o eegnalled by anty Northt ar Sot4., The patronatge ol' I he publio is ILates oflBotard per day, . $4 0' AT THE FAIRFIELD HERALD AND TRI-WEEKLY NEWS C.AN BE DONE ALL lNDII)S 01. JOB WORK, IN TfIlE NAluTF.STI STiYLEi*S AND) WITII As the circulati"ln of our Papers is rapi llV increasing throughout tII Dis trict, we ofler great inducelnents to the Advertisig 'ublic. IIcOREIGHTS GIN SHOP, ESTABLISHED IN 1800. (I INS made and repaired. Also, the fa T nomy 1cI1I1T REVERSE GiRIST .111IL2, FISE'S METALLIC BURtIAT CASIS, a0tow aid neat pattrn oil hal. aug 21-6no --Politics and News, WEEKLY RECORD. A Family Journal. a- I H A RLKViroN, S.C. $4 per Annum. IN ONE MAMMOTH SHEET, Having the largest country circulation in the State F. A. MOOD & U. S. DIRD, Editprr & Prop's. rMachinery il. rI\N (IlL, hterosenie Oil. Conicenltraied i L.yo. C hirme (Green, Turpeniinei . np, L.amp liiek. Veniejian lledl and Paror Mlce. For' sale by KlETCil1N, Alc3MAX'TER & CO). sept 11-if O a les ledira f ireiar Eser P'ublided! ( kEm D FinteenWe largei 'letter page. for two iS cent stamps. 'ill L ih ItiNIZE) SPECIA LITIES 01" OUR DAY. I':' f. '.bertj .Jackson, formierly of Lon dion, RotiJj lierbert , 31. D. . fromt PhilileI. jphia, nand Dr. I ugene Velpeau,i formierly of lhe L.ond'on iindi Paris VenusrenItI ipirIals. Permnien tin speedfy curecs giarnteedi of Gonorrhea. Syphililis. Gleet, Spermli.torrheen or Self'-Abuise, and of every possible form of' private disease of byvery name or nature whatisoever. J)r. Ilerbert's Anti-Alcoho(lic Compound. ant unfaihiug re -nedy for iemlperaince ; wr-ite for partienlars. Miountiain of Light, '$00 pages, 100 plat es, 5s0 cents, :1 for SI. D)r. JIadksoni's Femanle 'Alonthlly Pills: $1 per box, ext ra fine :::5 a safe iin'd effecttual ren4ly, for jili rr'egularia ies andl obst rue tions, fromn what ever- cause. Dr. Jackson's Oriental inviss-.rating Linimient, $2 puer bot tle. 8end for circular. Gennijic French Safes $I. 6 for $4.12 fo'r $7. Send for cir enlatr and wmite, youl will pomnptly recgive a kind. discreet and explicit answer. A d. dress Drs. Jackson, HIerhert & Co., or :imi ply 1'. 0. Box -180, ('ininnati. Ohio. Oflice No. 167 Sycinmoro Street., Aiddicines anid in5tnctions tent to any part, of theocountry June 12'6O-fimo TIN WARE ! TIN WARE !! A LARGER apid varie:i nasortmnt or'th Ilet heavy ihenie maide Tin Wnore, o.n hand.iad for ,viie low, K ETCJIIN. MnM)ASeThn 2, P RL 0 8 P E C -T U S OF Tit WV eek I y Reeor d. iIlli subscribers will commenoe in the l City of Charleston, early in Novem ber, a Family Journal, to be known as the WEEKLY RECORD. It v-ill contain eight pages of fine paper and clear type, and will make- when bound, t volume oi permanent value. While containing all the latest religious nteligence from the Chiurches at home and ibroad, it will also contain a weekly digest t' social, mercantile and political inleli gonce, as well as general information on literary, scientific and agricultural subjects, Lnoking a journal acceptable to the city and country reader. .Ministers throughout. the South, acting is agents and receiving subscriptions, will be entitled to a-copy. Ti:ltMi3. For one copy for six months, $2 00 For one copy for one year, 4 00 c.un ItAT s. For ten copies to one address, for si: months, $10 00 For ten copies to-one address, for one year, 30 00 All subscriptions to date from the first of te mont h in which received. Anv'EntT i iN,: RIntTs. One square $2 00; every subScquent in ert ion $ I 00. l'ontracts imade on reasotnhie termis. U. S. l1l D, F.:1. MOOD. Adlress " ll'eeb Record," Keyllox No. 3. oct 24'65. . Ti Cit:lttaiesion Daily News. S native Carolinians, the publishers .lwill naturally look to th e interest, of their own State, aiil to that of the South: and as citizens of the United States they will not be wanting in the proper amount of de vot ion and respect for t lie General Govern ment. Every' e'ort shall be made to make the /I.-I, N- I'Sa tirst. class newspaper, n Id in every way worthy of the patronage of tie public. Our tterums, for the present, will he at the rate of $1t per anniutm. Subscript ions re ceived for 3, 1; and 12 monthis, payable in advance. .ldre'rtising.-Otne square, jen lines, one insertion, One Dollar antl Fifty Cents. Each centinuation, Seventy (Ive cents. Less- thalt a s(puare, Fifteen cents per hne for first insertioir; IHalf Price for each coinahuntion. Postinsters and others throughout the country, who mny interest thei<elves in procuring subscriptions. will be al.owed the usual per centaoge. CATIlCART.\1 McILLAN& MORTON, a Proprietors. No. 18 Ilayno,St. Charleston, S. C. oct 21'ti5 Thle IWhitc. .1Iani' P'itaper 'I'IE NEW YORK DAY 300 . A FR1 1T class weekly taper, in favor of the Constitution as it is, and the e Union as it was. The Da, Book is not. repiinted from a t daily, but is inado up r".rpresxly for weekly u cireulntion, with a eareful sttmtury of the s news Irotn all the 'tates. ant all parts of - he World, with mnarket Reports, Agricul. tural, Finance, Liteo attire, &c. TERMS C iS!I-LV AD {VAArCE. One copy one year 2 00 Three copies one year 5 50 Five copies one year. and one to the getter tilp ofn thlie ulio, 10 00_ Then colpies onei year, mai:ni ne to the get ter til ot' the club, 17 00t Tlwenity citpiest to one eudress 30) (00 -Ohl subhscribuuti t 0t lie Dogi Thiok, thiroug~h-. out thle Southlerni States, wmill receive the . value,gttill due il mi i, by not ifying us of Seind filr a specimen copy3. 'which will be sent, postaige i'ee, otn apiplicat iion. hddre.s, giving Postoflice, counity and> State ini toll. Y.\N l;Vhl I, hlOllTON & CO, No. iG2 Nassu Street, New York. Forl sale by all news dealers in cities and 1 townis oct 24'65 ii NewV 1ork Datsly Nem. IAl l,Y amid Weekly. Theo New York I .1 I'usl Ne'ws, a greta fihmily news. palper--*lenijainf W~,ood P'roprietor--.the largest. best andh cheapest papenr published in- New York. Single copies, 6r cents;. one copy otte year $2; three copies onme year. $'> 50; live cillies one year', $8 75; tera copies (inn year,, $17;. and an extra copy te any ch Iif0 t eii. Twven ty otte collies otne yeata, $3't: the Weekl" Netsi ett lr gymeneh.at $1 lit.seto er Armiw Yiiiiu DA ILrY Nixws --To mail sub r,cribers. $10I per'i anu t six mothIs, $65; paymnutis invsariabmly in advance. Specimen copies of' Ditily anid Weekly News senit frcee, lIENJ. WOOD, Daily News Bihling, Nut. 19. City huall Square, N. Y. Uity. nit 2h't66 Thme Iluherster, P'Ulltisiy* WEE.KLT A' tA WLAI.S(PreN, 5. 0, BY J. M. BROWN. E1i18 of subscariptlion--To sutbscibetrs ott our books ,$3.501: to new subscri. bers, $4. A dvertlsetrients per square, fir*t insertion, $1.50; eaceh subsequent, inser. tion $1. AdvertisemonIR not paid for in advance 'will be contrnuned tuntif paid for, and be chiarged accordingly.. Transoicent adyevt h*e ments miust- he paid4 for In advance. A dver. tisements tuot. marked tfor a .srti nut br of' insertions, will bn. A6~ma4u ..... u In Old Song, set to a New Tumw oc 1866. a "As spring approaches Ants-and Roaches From-th'et holes come out,. And Mice and Rtats, in spite of cuts, Gaily skip ab>out." "l: years established in N. V. City." "Ohly infallible remedies known." "Free from POisoni." "Not dangerous totrlio Human Family." "R1ats come out of their holes to die." 'Coste.'r." Rn -,. ZOncAI, &c.. il. ler's, Ik a paste-used for ]llts, .ice, Roaches, lilack and fled Ants, &c., &c., &c., &c. -lst'slas" DEedbiiug Exter amisa is a liquid or wnsh--used to destroy, also as a preventire for Jled-Bugs, &c. 'Costar's" Llecletie Powder fot Is for Moth.,, Mosguitors, Fleas, Bed.Buys, inects on l'lanls, Fowls, Animals, &c. W ! I ! BWAirE I I of all w;irthless mination. JSP- See that "CotrrAn's" nme is On. ach Box, Dottle, .and Flask. before you buy. .er Addre ss HEN;RYR- OSFAR, 481 tsroad way, N. Y. 1i'y- Sold Iota- By All Druggists and Retailers everywhere ;oulr. Barnes, Ward &- Cu., New Orleans, A. 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.-The Farmer'" ;azette (English) asserts and proves by fig ires that one pair of RATS will have ' pro - cny and deeendants no less than 6151,0511 n thbree ye' re. Now, unless this immense inily can be kept down, they. would con ume mot e f.od than would sustain 05,000' iman beings. kt See "CosTaR's"advertisement above.. 1866. RATS versus BIRDS.-Whoever engages; n shooting small birds is a cruel ian ; who ver aids in exterminating rats is a benefao a,r. We should like sonie one to give ute he benefit of their experienco in drivirg ut these pests We need something be ides dogs, cats, and traps for this businet. -Scientific America., N. Y.I L See "CosT.u's" advert isement above... 1866. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR Is' imple, safe 'and sure-the most perfect AT-ification nieeting we have ever attend d. Every Rat, that. cani get it, properly repared, will eat it, and every one that, at'. it will die, generally at sonie place a s, istiant as possible from were it was taket'. - lavke Shore, Mich . N,rror. May See "CosrAR's" advertisement above.' 1866. IIOUSEK{:EEPES troubled with ver.miiv teed be so no longer. if they use "Cos-1A'as" xterminiator. W~ehaive used It to our satis action ; a nRabox coat $6, we would.have. t. We hav Ved poisons, but they effneted. tothiing ;~. ostar's" article koosks the >reaih ou s, Mice, Rloachies,. Ants;. ma i Hed-1 icker thain we can write its. t iain gr and all over theceountr'y4 -endlina, t,Gazette. #% 8ee "U5sTAn's" advertisement abover 1866. A VOICE FROM TH E FA R WES .-, Speakiag of "cosTAR's" Ilat, Roach, 4I, to., Exterminator---"..more grain and fion 'Islons are destroye4 annuallyu in Q arz 200inay by vermin,~ than would pay to 'tpg t his Ra~t and lilseet, Kdler.-.I NG See 'Cosra's"advere.:n o - 1 E66. FARMERS AND IOUS9E1( 1(g.,, hlould recollect that haudretfdolsra e sort h of Grafn, ProvisIons, & 4re a. tually destroyed by Rats,Me, a ather Insects and vesin-l o to Prevented by ai few dollar h8 'Co-ra's'- Rat, leach, Ant, x~Ite -~ nlnator,'bought land ueed (reel' UM.. See "COsTA'S"advertis bo DTruggiat and Dealqrs ev $ here ~e~nthb - U:' DRN Mh