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EXTENSIVE STO0K OF C: I.a O X T TNI'DC-, AT WhIOLESALE AND RETAIL AT NO. 219 KING ST., CIIARLESTON, S. C. T TOW vp,u'ug ou of the best assorted .L Stock of Pall and Winter Clothing, of fered in many years, all qualities from the lowest grades to the tinest Fabrics, all got. ien up expressly for this Market, by one of the largest Manufacturing Houses in the country. Also, a Full Assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. And a largo stock of Foreign and Anterican Cloths, and Cas siiers ttud Vestiugs, 'which will be malo up to order in the best styles, under the care of a first class CUTTER FROM EUROPE. A Liberal Discount, made to De:ers. Plantation Clothing for Freedmen, from (rey English Kersey. N. W. M'TUREOUS, WM MATIIIESSON, Superintendant. Agent. out 9-3m JESSE I. BOLLES' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, N. E. COR. KING & MARKET STS., CIIARLESTON, S. C. Likenesses of all Kinds taken in the bighest perfection of the art. oct 11-3m It. w. oA.tL. w., n. DE..A T, U.. RonINKoN. R. W. GALE & 00., 4I and 48 \VENT\VORTI STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., DEAL.RS IN carrlages, Buggies, harness, &e. ALSO, AGENTS FOR Robinson & Sons' ratcnlStretched, Cemented and Rivited LEATHER BELTING. . [)OiJBLE and Single comprising all desira -U blo widths. Every Belt warranted to . ive perfect satisfaction, and sold'ht. ntanu1 facturers prices. oct 9--3m SA]'T.A. CLAUYS, HEAD QUARTERS,! HIS FMotnlvx OF FANCY - GOODS, TOVS, DOLLS, GAMES FRENCI[ CONFECTIONARY, AND AT 290 KINCr STREET, (Three doors below Wentworth.) - CHARLESTON, S. 0. -VON SANTEN'S BAXAAR, FSTABLISIIED in the year 1851, in this . city, has opened, for the inspection of 'the public, the most Splendid Assortment of Toys, )olls, Games, Chlina Toilet Gooda, beautiful Mantlapiece Ornauments, Ladties' Work-Boxes. Jewel Cases, &o., French Cot. fectionary, Fireworks, &o., suitabte for' Presents for the coming llolidays, such as are not to he found in any other establish. 'ment in the South, and to which the pro . prietor respectfuelly solicita atttenatio.t Accordeons, hlarmonicas, Port emonnaies, Bags, Beads, Comn,bs, Brushes, Perfiumery, P'ipes and Tobacco, Kerosene Oil and Liamps in the Glreatest Variety, &c. A liberal discount will .be mado on all goods sold to deat.ors, and TOYS AND FIREWORKS can be ptrohasedl in $5, $10, $:20, $50 and $100 lots, .pt rp to suit the bountry trade. * All packages are ptut up. with care, and will be sent, per express, to any address 'upon receipt of Cash, or C. 0. D. .FRED. VON '\NTEN, Proprietor. -oct 9-3m ESTABLISHED_1854. LENGNIC & SELL, Importers anld Dealers IN IMILLINERY, STRAW, -. tND *North-east corner Meeting and Market 8ts,, CIIARLESTON, 8. C. INVITE thme Trade to examtine their full Iand variedl assortment of. Bonnnts and Hasts, trimmed and untrim medh, Ribbons, of all dleseript.ions, * 'oerr, Poathers, Dress Caps, Nets, Veils, of newesttdesigns, -Riuohe's, lAces, Crapes, Silks, ~ocpet s,- Shirt s, &c.,s&e. oct )-Om F. IIOISEY, SUCCESSOU TO Horsey, Atten & Co., HATS, CAI'S AND STRAW G00DS, NO. 25 114 YNE STREET, CIIARLESTON, S. C. tapt 18-1a J. H. BAGGET, & 00., FACTORtS, 10 ACC0MM0ODATION WilAlP, CIIARL'ESTON, S. C Give their attention exclusively to the sale of LONO AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON LibIe:tl advances tade on consignments sept 6-1aw3mo FOR PALATKA, Fernandina, Jaeksonville, and all the Ialndings on the St. Jolu's tiver. i'Ll SAVANNAl1, GA. THE SPLENDID STEAMSIIIP DICTATOR," 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXET'Et. (N and after tie 26th October, this tine \ SllP will sail front Southern Wharf, every Friday Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above places. All freight must be paid here by shippers. For Freight or Passnge apply on board, or to the Otlice of the Agency, No. 17 Van dcrhorst's Wharf.' -J. D. AIE'N & CO., Agents sept 29 , NEW SPRING GOOD DRY GOODS CHARLESTON ILOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & Co., BANCROFT'S OLD STAND, 287 King S1., 3 doors Ikblow Wcntworth W X have now opened a spiendid Stick of Spring (oods, English, French and American, which are of the most desirable styles tihe markets can niford. To planters furnishing the Freedmen either for cloth-ing or for butter with them, our wholesale rooms offer every inducement. Plantation goods in every vatiety. This being a lusy season with the planter and lie wt able to visit the city, order ae companied with city reference will meet with prompt attention. N. B. Sample. with price ists, sent to any part of the ,;tate. Our stick consists in part, of While Osnaburghs. Striped Osuaburge, Blue Don-ims. Brown Denims, tleavy Brown Shirtitg., Vine Sea Island Brown Shirtings, Bleached Shirtimgs, BIleachedl and Brown Shirtimgs, 6.4, 9- 1, It1 1., 12--1 Plaid Blue and Strippet.bile lIotiespuus. 1it,ached and Brown Drills. Black French Bronl cloths. losiery unl tiloves, Irish .Linen Iv the piece. Towelas, Towelings, Linen itammt ask, all qualities, Calicoes. all ntmalities, ltres G.oils, tom.estic G,:imlhami-s, Fini Scotch Gitmghmams, Spring Silkcs atnd Blaick Silks, Colored 5!uislinis, in every variety, Finme Frenchl Milines Whbite andl lack Goods, F5armers' Browtn Litton Dubk, Farin-. ers' Brown Linen,Drills, Fancy Drills and Cottonadles. Toget her with overy variety to be found n-our linme; which we otffer at. W1i,LKSAl.. AND) ttErAtt.. All Domestic Goodls arc sold at. a very small advanice .on Agents''prices. We would respetfully call tho at tent ion of 'the Planters,' Morceiants, anid theo cit i zens generally of Fairthcld District, to oumr adYertisement, and solicit a call from thew should they visit thme city. STIOLL, WE 1B1 & CO., No. 287 King St., 8 idoors below Went worth Chlarleat on, 8. C. 11. C. STOLL, Charleston, CIIAIRLES WEBB, Ii. C. W ALKEIt, jani 18'GG--lyr MILLS HOUSE, (korner Quee-n and Nleeing Streets, C H ARL E STO0N, S. C. ' WS PJqJOPUL2AR AND WEFLL .L kNOWlN IIOUSE is now fully open for the raepmt ion of visitor's. h6vinmg been refuirnished withm New amid leganmt Futrni. ture throughout: and offers to thle trtaveller accomtmodations anid conveiences ais at Fitst Class lhotel, not to lie equtalled by an Niarthm or South. Tho patronage of the pinblio (a respectfulily solicited. Eates ot Board per day, 5-4 0) ' " "'pe month as amy agreed on. JODSEr'Ul'IPRCEL-:r, feb 21'Cat--.tt 19.jije. r -ATTHE FAIRFIELD HERALD AND TRI-WEEKLY NEWS oFp-"ICE, CAN BE DONE ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, IN TIIE NEATEST STYLES AND WITI As the circulation of our Papers is rapidly increasing tlrougLout the Dis rict, we offer great inducements to the Myvertising Public. IYIctREIGHT'S GIN SHOP, ESTABLISHED IN 1800. ([1 INS ma de and repaired. Also, the fa r mous 1rl6RE1G1IT IETERBE GRIST 1llI. FISK'S iETALLIC BUltIAL CASES, a now andt neat pattern on hand. aug 21-btm o -Politics and News, WEEKLY RECORD. A Family Journal. ca.LenrSroW, S.C. $4 per Annum. IN ONE MAMMOTH SHEET, Having the largest country circulation In the State F. A. MOULD & U. ti. BlRD, .ditore & Prop'.. Machinery Oil, rIit.IlN oIl,, erSPee (oil, ('oncentated Lbyi', Chrome Green, TIurpentine 80:4p, Lantp Black, Vncerian Red and Par"lor latlies. For sale by , KETCIIN, McMASTEI & CO. Uept I1"---tf GrInt lea* firahr E. Ever.~-. l'al rK ! ~ 'letter pages for tw~~ aScent sSamnyg. TIlE ICECOGNIZIliD SPECIALITIES OF 01:IL DAY. P'rof. Egberi Jackson, formerly of L.on don,. Ilobert llerbert, 'l1). . from Pibidel pihia, and Dr. Engene Velpean, formerly of the Lotadoni and Paris Ven'ereal Iloeitals. Permanen, andii speedly enres gumaranteedl of G. ordhenm, $yphuillis. Glet, Slperm'uterrhowa or Self-A bnse, and of every postsile form of prva e disease of every name or nature whaisoever. Dr. lierbert's Anti-Alcohmoba Compo:nn1. an unfailing re'nedy for inlemperanco ; write for particulars. Mlountain of r.ighi, 300 pages, 100 plates, 50 cents, $ for $1. Dr. Jackson's Female AMonthly P'illI; $1 per box, extra flne 85, a safo and etfetil remedy, for all irr.:malarities 'and obstrue iens, fra?1 .a unever cause. Dr. Jackson's Oriental I nvip>.rat ing Liniment, $2 pe~r bot tle. Send for circular. Genuine French safes $1. 6 for $4,12 for $7. Senud for cir cnlar and write, you .will promptly re'ceive a kind, discreet, and .cxplicif answer. Ad dlresst Drs. Jackson, Hierbert & Co., or sim ply P'. 0. Bx 436fi, Cinacinnut i. Ohio. Office No. 167 Sycamore Street. Mledicines andi instrnctions .cunt. to any part of the cousttry june l2';6;-.mo TIN WARE 1 TIN WARE II A L.\IIE and varied assorf(Want of 4he b1 est heavy home made TifW1are, on band.and tfor sale low. S KETCIhIN, SlecAl:STE R & CO0. - ct 18-tf ' IR t S 1' E CT U S OF TI1 Weekly Record. ' HE subscribers will comnoence in the City of Charleslop, early in NoveIt ber, a Falpily Journal, to be knowu as the WEEKLY RECOIlD. It vill cotlt,ain eight pnges of line paper and clear type, and will inke when bound, t volume of perumancnt value. W hle conl taining all the latest religions intci'igenee froun the Churcheti at Iomein innl ubroad, it will also contain a weekly digest of social. tieitile and p'oliticttl intellt genee, as wrell as general iniiformat ion on literatrX, scientie an.l agricultural subjects, making a journal acceptable to the city and country reader. Ministers throughout the Sotlth, acting as agents and receiving iubscriptios, will he entitled to a co'y. To::%ts. For one copy for six months, $2 04) For one copy for one yeari 4 01 cLUD RATES. For tet copies to one address, for six mont hs, $11, 00 For ten copies to one address, for ouu year. 34) 00 All subscriptions to date frotn the first of the molth in which received. AnvERTtsiXl tATfs. One sgnare '%2 00; every subscquent in sortion $1 00. Contract ntade on reasotiahle terms. U. 5. 11111D, F. A. \IOt)1) Atddress "l'e(ddy /'corl," hey Bl. \o. 3 fct 21'5. . 'ime Clhtrl 'sion DaIl) News. i native Carolinians. -the publisher will naturally look to the interest of their own State. and to tlitt of the Sont i: anl as cit izens of ie United Stat es they w ill not be wanting in the proper amount of do votiott aid respect for the (eineral (lovern ment. Every effort :+hall le imade to make the lI. - YN.' I'S'.a tifst clas newspaper, and in every way wotthy of the pation:ige f' tihe public. Our terms, for the present, will b+ at the rate of $10 per annum. tthseriptions re ecived t'or 3, ti and 12 mont Ihs, payalle in advanee. 'tuIum-isin.--One stnire, ten lines, one insertion, On* Dollar and Iift y ('uis. :itch cntinuation, Seven ty live ccents. less thn a s+iluare. Fiteen cetis per line for first insertion ; Ilalf Price for each continuation. l'ostn astel's and ithets lhroughout. the Colintry, who may interest them<-elves in proctuing subscription. wi, be al.owed. tihe usual per cent age. CATHCART, McMI,LLAN& 'IOlTON, - Proprietors, No. 18 llaync St. Cimrleston, S. C. oct 21'l;:i T11te Wilite .1Iastt's Pape r,. TIIE N1:xW YORK DAY flO(O). A Flit -iT lass we-kiy paper, in favor of the Counsitttion as it is, atntd- the Union its it Wits. The /).,, hook is not reptinted 'front a daily. biut is made up r.rlrr"sl/ for wet'ekl circulation, wit Ih a careful sounary of the news from ull the eStatei. and all parts of the Woril, with market Reports, Agrictl. tural, Finance, Liteiittre, &c. % TE:R.1S C_AS I./.1ID VANC/ . One copy one year . ;2 00 Three copies otre year 5 5tt Five copies one year, and one to the geller ptil ott he cil', 10 00 Teii copies one year, anil tie to lie getter ip ' tle chilh, 17 M) Twenly copies to o,.dd/rr;. :;0 ((1 Old subseribots tothle D)/ Rook, through out the Southern St ties, will receive the value still due them4i, by nolifying us of the ptrrit postuiict add,ress. Send for a specimen copy. which will he sert, postage free. on application. State in lull. .e, t:. titty . nd V.N ilE1, litlltTON & (O , No. i ty Nii.tut ret,lii Neiw York. For satcli y all news dealetrs in citie's an td toiwtns . lict 2 l'(5 ''AILY and Weekly. 'The New toIrA -. ilti-e/,/ Neres, it great failiy nii. papier--Beniiamnin Wiiod P'ropirietor -- i he larget. biest un d Ccapest.li Paper pu lished i in New York. Sinigle wopies, 5 cenits ; onue Copiy one year $2; three copiies onei yearl, S4 50; five copies one year-, $8 75; ten copies oiie yetir, $17: anuid uin exra copy to ainy cith of' ten. Twenity onie copics oneil year, $'10': t lie lI~ceA/u Nac s is segt to eler. gymien at $i t;t0. rivw oniut Dax.Y Nr.ws -To imil taubl. scribiers, $S0 pe 'r itntnm: six mnoth s, $5; payments in vaiabijlly ini tadvance. Sp'cimten copies of liaily aiid Wee-kly News sent, free. . I aily News nlitnhig, No. 1 l City llail S<puire. N. X.. City. oct 2 'l;5 'rime Nosttitermeer, PL'BLISHEI WtEnKJ. AT ii.itbLN(.Tiert, it. i., JEY J. M.. IIROWN. Eitl! of stubscription-T..'o subhscriberst on otuir books, 53 5it: to tiew suibscri insertion, 51.50 ; eacit silbsequene. innser tioni $i. .Advertisemenuts not pai' for in advance will be coot iniued 'utmtit Paut foa-, andi t chargedl accorditngly. Tr:enscent advert ise - raenis.mull lie paid f'or In advanlce. A dve.rs tlmet. not maurkedl for it crt;uin Uium~ber' of in -erttin. will be conuttitied til fo'r. 14id, andl eltrgedl accordiag~ly. oct ;.1' * An Old Song, set to a New Tune uT 1866. og "As spring upprocles Alnl%rlnrl /iourches %., Fram ta- ho/cs come/ oul, ei nrM dic - is , ia xpite of ca'ts, "lt years established in N. Y. City." "Only iniallible rentedies known." Free fron Poisons." ''Not da:ngeros" to the )[itlian Family.' "Wait comie out of their holes to die." '"Co lt'1r'" Rill, It onci, &c.. i7C. PI 3)t( Is a pasle--use. for Ras, Mice, iloaches, il1ck uad R.d AnIs, &u., &c., &c., &c. '"Cotertl's" led-S3IiM Exte)r,11iat1 tor'. is a liquid or wish--ured to destroy, also as a preventivu For JJd-fjugs, &o. "t E'SII''4" 'Ic ceiti'c 1'O4n'C6, fo. j11 Cl:t ls f~r .1ohI.s, Mlosjitoes, F'rs, B;l.1jug lus,ets on 1'1ants, 'owls,' Aninals, &o. Itdy" I t ! R1;wwattte ! ! ! of all wrIhless 1ahC' See (lint "CIsTAR's" nhle is on encht Itox. ItotIle, nnil Fliask, before you buy. jy' Address, RIENRY R.OSrAR, 481 Iroudway, N. Y. ?t&Y* Sotd r.ty" lty .Atl U)rnt,gists ned l ctailers everywlere tmilnlh. ltarins, Ward & Cu., New Orleans, l.a. 1866. INCtI;.\;8 OF RATS.-Thte Former's (;azetre ( Eng,lishl) aSscrts and proves by fig. nres t hat. one p:,ir of It A'T$ will have a pro geny antl decenlhaIIts no less than 6;51,050 in three ye: rs. Now, unless this imnepise farnily can he kept down, they wou1i con a111ne mol food than would susiain 05,000 innu beings. Jlc'" Se"CosT A t's'advert isemon. above. 1866. RATS er. .n-e iUI)S --Whoever engages n shoon'''.' rma;lll I ids is a cruel man: who e ler a- io . rter:i.ating ratls is a bcnefo. lI'. We shouli Ike sot1o one to gee ut lie beuetit of t h' experience in driving out Ndtce pests \ t" neel something be sidles dogs, cata, and traps for this busines. --Scrntilic lmrriean. . . W_r.8Se "CosTAI's"advurtisementabove. 1866. "COST AlR'" RA'AT EXTElRMINA TOR 1s; siuple. s n - sure-- he most perfeel. Ji.A'T-lic*ution niec ing s vv over attend- - ed. Every Itt that. caIT get it, properly prel,aretl. will eat it, and every one Ihat fitn it will die, generally at soo -place a a isKlant nv possible foum wcre It was Iakeo. (.-,ike SMore. 11ih ,/ Mirror. &.d'1(' "CosTAft's"adveltisenoutabove ned iOUSEK PEllt trould itih veri nedb o e leger, if :hlay useCC -a' Exteriitoqr. We have used' it to our sat18 act io/ ; ad if a box coil Wii, we wonbil have lnK. lun g ;but. "Co.st ar 'si ar-Iice knluckN.I bor l'eth 'sut. of Itals, Miiice, Itoaches, Ants. aun i id- hrnas, -tliOikerl thian we can write It - It inIl :yeat dernaol aall over I he country. L*-'p.See8 "UoaAa s"adver.titement abve A Wir) C I.' ;mi T 'il H F5A Hi'ET 8pleakin lof 1. -o.,rA a''" itat, lItoach, AngI &e. , H xi Vri On ior----mo')-cg-in. II siu-r viauonsa ar-e i',stroyed annlotIly -in Oraib Countly b'y Verbmina, tan wonb11 pay~ for ton~ lI'th ul% it anud inlacet Kller.-Luancasecr ll'ua., lIcraid. IIk4N duu'90mTA's" adv'ertisaer.oentabot. . Kt6..f ShIotId rIitilleet, that& hltntd'eds of dIolla worth of' (rain, I'rnvhdag, No., sre a nunily destrotyed by Iltl, Mie1s, laI, an~ othelr lfnsects'n'nd vermIn-ili of cIh can be prdhveted by7 sW few dllarIu' rnh of 'Cosrau's'':Rat, ,lloachI, A nt, &o. ater, nlnaitor,.hongi..t tad used freely. 8cu.HeeCoszua's'advruisenten vt All lriggitt s-antd Dealer%overy SJA lINES, A 1(1 & C')., lhnlner.nle Agents, . Ne w Orleans, La. une flO'0