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EXTENSIVE STOOK e or AT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIIr -AT NO. 219 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C, NOW opening one of the beet. assorted Stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, or. .fered in.many years, all qualities frot the 'owest grades to the finest Fabrics, all got. :en up expressly for this Market, by one of the largest Manufacturing Houses in the country. Also, a Full Assortment of GENTS FURNISh ING GOODS. And a large stock of - Poreign and American Cloths, and Caa simers and Testings,. which will be made up to order in the beat styles, under the care of a first class - CUTTER FROM EUROPE. A Liberal Discount made to Dealers. Plantation Qlothing for Freedmen, from tJrey English 1(ersey. I. W. M'TUIREOUS, WM IATIIESSON, Superintendant. Agent. oct i-3m JESSE H. BOLLES' PhOTOGRAPH GALLERY, N. E. COR. KING & MARKET STS., CHARLESTON, S. C. Likeuelses of all Kinds taken .in the highest perfection of the art. oct 11-3m . nt. W. GALB. W. u. U$LLAtY, 0. 0. ROBINSON. R. W, GALE & 00., 45 and 48 WENTWORTII STREET, CHIARLESTON, S. C., DEALERS IN Carriages, Buggies, Hariess, &c. ALSO, AGENTS FOR Robinson &, Sons' I' tStretched, Cemeited and Rivited LEATHER BELTING. IOUB1fE i uid Single comprising all desira .1) ble widths. Every Belt warranted to give perfect satisfaction, and sold at manu facturers prices. . oct 9-8m SSA.~T-A. CL.A.~TS, HEAD QUARTERS, j Ilis E131t11 "31 Or FANCY GOODS, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES FRENCH CONFECTIONARY, - -AND AT - 290 KING STREET, (Three doors below Woutw'orth.) CHARLESTON, S. 0. VON SANTEN'S BAZAAR, TSTABLIS11JED in the year 1851, in this .UI city, has opened, for the inspection of the public, the most Splendid Assortment of Toys, Dolls, Gumes, China Toilet Goods, beautiful Mantlepiocl Ornanmets, Ladies' Work-Boxes, Jewel Cases, &c., French Con fet,ionary, Fireworks, &c., suitable for Presents for the coming Ilolidays, such as are not to be tound in any other establish-* ment in the South, snd to which the pro prietor respectfutlly solicits attention. Accordeons, i arronecas, Poen naies, Bags, Beads, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Pipes and Tobacco, Kerosene 0il and Lamps in theGOreatest Variety,. &o. A liberal discount will be made on all goods sold to dea.ers, and TOYS AND FIREWORKS can be. purchased in $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 lots, pnt up to suit the country trade. All packages aro put up with care, and 'yl,l be sent, per express, to any address tipon receipt of Cash,. or C. 0. D. FRED VON SIANTEN, Proprietor. oct 9-3m ESTABLISHED 1.854. X.ENJI 8& SELL, Inwportets and Dealers IN MIL LINERY, S'TRAW AND NIorth-easfe.ormer 3IKeLag and ako~ * HGARLESTON,.$. 0 "~~ - 1NVITB th'e Trade to e:,astine h~rg~ advaried assbortDmen of bonnet. 'apd HaMs, triumed ad%Wqp - pmed,,~' * bon',.a,. F. HORSEY SUCCESSOR TO Horsey,, Auten & Co., HATS, CAPS AND STR&W GOODS, NO. 26 HAYNB RREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. eap$ 18 1m 3. H. BAGGET, & 00., FACTORS. 10 ACCOMMODATION WBARF, CHARLFSTON, S-. O Oie.e their attention excluseiely to the sale-of LONG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON Libe: al advances made. on conaigu m euts sept 0-1 aw8mo William G. Whilden & Co., FoRMERLY oF. HAYDEN & WRILDEN, DEALERS IN Watches, Jewelry, Sildrer Ware, CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, and House Furnishing Articles. Old Gold and Silver purchased. Watches and Je.ery repaired. 255 KING-ST., CORNER "oF BEAUFAIN,. CIIARLESTON, S. C. AT WHOLESALE, NO. 11 HAYNE STREET WM. 0. WUILDEN, S. THOMAS, JR., WM. S, LANNEAU. ,nov 2i-tf NEW SPRI NG GOOD DRY GOODS CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., BANCROFT'S OLD STAND, 287 King St., 3 doors"Below Wentworth W E have now opened a splendid 8took of Spring Goods, English, Frlnch and Americas, which are of the most desirable styles the markets can afford. To planters furnishing the k'reedmon either for clothing or for batter with them, our wholesale rooms offer every Inducement. P'lantation'goods in every variety. This being a busy season with the planter and he not able,to visit th.e city, orders ao oon:panied with city referegoe '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 Osnaburgs, Blue Denims, Brown Denims. heoavy Brown Shirtings, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtinks, Bleaohed Shiriings, Bleached and Bo ivn, Shirtings, 6.4, 9.4, 10-4, 12.4 Plaid Blue and Stripped Blue Homespuns. Bleached and Brown Drills, Black French Broad cloths, H6siery and Gloves, 'irish Linen by the piece, Towels, Towelingp, Linen Dam. dsek, all qualities, Calicoes. all qualities, Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams, .Fine Scotch Ginghame, Epring silks and Black Silks, Cared Muslins, in every variety, Fine F h Iuslips, White and Black Goods, armers' Brown Linen Duck, Farm era' Brown Linen Drills, Fancy Drills and1 Cot tonades. Together with every variety to be found n our line; which we offer at WHOLE8SALE AND -RET.A L. All Domestic' Goods are sold 'at. a very small advance on Agent'.pgces. We would respectfuallyg,an the .t st.entti of the Planters, Merchants, and the dt. sens generally of Fairjield District, to ou~r advertisement, and solicit a all 'from these should they visit the city. .~ STOLL, WBBB'& Co., No. 287 King St., 8doors belost W%t#rtb1 HC.STOLL, ..l 01ases H. C. WVALKElt, . jan 18'66--1yr MILLS uoUs CE R s o ul e to lieb rs et"en 'Xho atronage of 1b i9 a I ~ p per day AT TUB AND TRI-WEEKLY Nt S OA) BE DONE ALL KINpS OF "JOB WORK, IN THE NEATEST STYLES AND WITH o -0 As the circulation of our Papers is rapidly inoreasing throughout the Dis triot, we effor great 'inducomonts to the Advertising Public. NoCREIGHT'S GIN SHOP, ESTABLISHED IN 1800. (1 IN made. and repaired. Alsp, the fa mrious' '. - MeCRE8liT REYBRSE GRIST MILL, FI8K'8 U1'TALLIC BURIAL CASES, anew an4;neat pattern ou had. aut.216mg . -Polities and News, '' 1RE CORD. = A PF lJy ournal $4 par Ann. ('01 MAMMOTH HEET Hgtsla ountryoiroulatoafatbh8tate i:A. E& ti. P. BusD, Eutors & Prop. .. Machin?ry Oil TRAIN OIL,' Kerosene Oil, C3o4oentjated' Lya, Chromo Grt.en,. Turpentjge 8oup, Lamp lack. -Venetian. I;ed and Parlor ~itohos. For sale by .-. 'KEIIIN, McMASTEBR & Co. -. septtMM11--.4f - e - u 'blkdI letter pages for two6 * eena stamps. THE RE QGNILED 8PECIALFilE8 OF - JUR DAY. Prof. Egbert Jauckson, formerly of- Lon. don. Robert Hierbert, M. D., 0-om Philadot. phi4; and Dr. Eugene 'Velpeau.. formerly of the London rad Paris Vener,alIolsp;is~. Permaneut, and speedy curs arAted of Gonorrh#, Sy pItiii, Gled v SIBef-Abuse, and of ever poesi~*t~i *ofAb$iat4-disease of every aafi taoe, "v. Dbj.- H ert's Anti-Alcohno Con~44 en Wonfallfig re'n6dy for, intemporane a~g fo# particulara. 'Mount#Ip of Light', 800 pagea1 10 50 cent'a8 for $1.L I 'Dra eewgn's'Femalo Mpnthly, 1I~ pet trOue $6, a safe apnd tt'dalj.irregttlarities anj'($ tM, whafeyer uso. .Dr. Qrienttal nvldingt.ih1sment,- $ Alb 8: Beti foIr a.' Genuia Safes $17 ro.$4,12 for$. 8p , oular as AltrI%eyou WIi protvaqtIp a -kind iIIAeest sud explioitPad~ dress Dr sektio De.rbw&I ply. OP Gi 489; Qincida*,k,b No.}60T inew treet., e4 lastof ti |iSnite o PItOS'PECTUS_ oommy Re n r . IhE sup etibers will comreo. lu th y o.h;trlestqu, early in Noven ber, a k y doitrnal,to be kuotcn as th LY. ~RECORD. SIt will aont&i eight pages of fine, papei and'olear type, and Willhake when bound a volume of permanent .vglue. Wbile coonttnhig all the etest rellgioui intel'igence from the Churches at ohome ani abroad; 'itr wil also dontain a weekl;y. iilget, of $oo!l, meroantile and political intellk geneo, is .well as general inf,rmatlon oi literary, soient,fi and agricultural subjects in;.iing a jpurhal acceptable to the city ant country reader. .Mirnisters, thbro ighqut, the South, not inj as agents and reoeividg subsoliptions, wil be entitled to -i copy. For one topy for six months, $2 0( For unb copy for ono year, ,. 4 0( * or,WR RATES. For ton copies to one address, for six Ioo'ths, - .$10 For ten copies to one addess, for o -year, ". 800( All subscriptions to date from the first d1 the month In which received. tAE)VTI$tNO nATtis.. One a uare $24,0; overp subsequent in. sertion $1 00. Contracts made on reasonable terms. U. 8. )BIRD,' F. A. MOOD. Addrbas ",Weekly Record," KeyBoxNo. 3, oot 24'0G. The Chairleston Dully News. AS native Carolinians, the publishers will naturally look to the interest 01 their own State, and to that of the South and as oitizens'of the United States they'will not be wanting in the proper amount. of de. votion and respect for the General Govern. meilt. Every ef'ort. shall be made to makt the DAI1. NB Ii'Sa first class newspaper, and in every way worthy of the patronagc of the public. Our terms, for the present, will be at tht rate of $10 per atinum. Subseriptions re ceived for 3, Ojand 12 months, payable ir advance. - Adoertising.--One square, ten lines, ont insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Eacht dontinuation, Seventy. tive cent s., Less than. it square. Fifteen cents pet line for first insertion ; Half Price for each continuation. Postmasters and others throughout the couhtry, who may interest themselve, it procuring subscripf,ions, will be al.owetj iht usual per centage. CA,TIICART, MoMILLAN& ,IORTON, Proprietors, No. 18 Hayne St, Charleston, S. C. oat 24't,Si 'T'he Wilite 3111u's Patttpa', THE NEW YORK DAY 300K, A FIR?T clats weekly paper, in favor of the 0onatitution as it is, . and the Union us it was. 'The Day Book is not reprinted from s daily,:but is'muado up expr*essly for weekly oirculalt(or, with a careful summary of the newA from all the States, and all parts of the World, with market Reports, Agricul. tiral, Finaice, Litutature, &o. T1IS CASII--IN AD VA NCE. One copy one year - ' pf Three- copies one year . . 6 Five copies one year, and one to the gette: up of the club, 10 O 'o copies one year, and one to the getter up o. the club, 17 QC Twenty copies to one addree - t) 0a Old suhsoribetstothe Day hRook, through. out the Southern "States, will receive thc value stIll t e them, by notifying us o tio prebent post ullico address.. ' Send for a splecimoen copy, which will'bt set.,-p ostage free, on application. d.itress. gi1in'g postotlee, obunty anr State lnfo\,11 VAN~ EVRLIE,,HrORTdN & CO., N to. i62 Nuaasan Street, New Yorkt. .For sale by all news dealers In cities.ant towna - oct 24'f15~ . 1Row Voyl6 Dally - ews. DAtLY land. Weekly. Tfte New- Tor .J WrkijYNe, a greet family -net; ppev--pmjanhm) Wood -Proprietor--th< .hss.' best and cheapest, pLper 'publishet 91DNOe fork.. Single copies, 6 cents; oni c6py one year $2; thle,; ogies qne year $5 60;.five oophes 0*e ye~r, $875; ter bdplea One fel:P,. $17 ;and .41 e ra copj o a sne.often.e Eoplp on, tat 40 th49 to cer emeir.at $l 60~f scribmr, $0 peis fl e tu ii' mmrs ._.A An-Old Song, sef ta New Tun r 1866. 'l p| ii.o' aehts Ants an<i oahes ro tm ther 'q 0cme u, And-'miciaMN.Ital - - --In spits,-of cats, Gaily a/ ip about." "18 years e0tabli:4:d in N. Y. City." "Only. inful)ible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rate oome out of their holes to die." "Coster's" Hat, Roae!h, &c.. Ex. ter's, Is a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Iloaches, Black and lcd Ant,, &o., &c., &o., &q. 'oster'0' Bed-Bug Extern.iusa tor. is. a liquid or wash--useil to destroy, also as a preventivq for B3edJuy, &o. "Costar's" Electrice Powder fo" . lIn-eets.. Is for Moth,, Mlosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Rugs, insecta on P'lants, Fo Animals, &o. .89"6 ! I ! IkwARa.! of all wprthless itnitntion. gray See that "COSTAR's" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, beforo you buy. DOi Address, HENEYR. COSTAR, Sold 481 Droad way, N. Y. . .245- Sld * Wgi- By All Dru5gists and Retailers everywhtye South. Barnes, Ward & Co., New'Orleans, La. 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.-3Tho Farmer', Czette.(English) assorts and provee by ig tres hint ono pair of RATS will have apro geny and decendnnts no less than 651,060 it three yet rs. Now, unless thie immense family can he kept down, they would cen sulnu mote f,,ad than would sustain 05,000 iumtnno beings. - &r Seo "Cos-r-_'s"advertisement above, 1866; RATS versus BIRDS.'-Whoever eigages in shooting small hiirds is a cruel man ; who ever nirs in exterminating rate is a benetio tor. 'Wo should like somu one to give ut the.benetit. of their experience in driving it these p,.sts We need something lio des dogs, cats, and traps for this buoinc, . -Seientirc American. . Y . See "Cos'rit's" advertIsement above. 1806. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINAfOR Is simple, safe and stre-the most, perfect. RAT-itipation meeting we Iavo ever attend ed. Every lat that. can get it, proerly prepared, will eat it, and every on that ents it will die, generally at some placea a distant as possible from were .t was taken. 'Lake Shore, Mieh , Mirror. . E@ See "CosTA a's" ad vertisement above III)'SUl' .'lRS tr"ttbled with 'miu needi be. io ne *. t :. if they one "Coa 's" Extiermintor). M ahve used it to our satis. faction ; and if a~ hoA~ :s $5, we would have it.- We9 hae tried pois#xr., butthey effected nothiung ; but "Costar's" artiele-knookhtbo, breath out of Rants; alice, Roaches, Ante, Iatid Bed-Bugs, quicker thain we can wrilte It. It is in great demandus alt over the counry --Mendmna,. Ohio, Gazette. lf%. Se "C oTi8aI's" adyertisement above A 1866. AV CEFROMf TIlE FAR M'!!ST... Speaking of "Coa.n's" Rat, Rosch, Ant' &c., Exterminator---"org grain and p'o vilons are'detroya.d annatally in 9;an - unty by m' an would pay fM. lpi -of this Rat at $~ KIlir; et Wis, Hera'd A. Boo"ddisTa s"a0 h"k MI AND JHgUSEKJ 1 t, thaiK):tndreds o ermof whle a fe#,dWrs *