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THE ENGLISH Ml) AMERICAN BINE, 3LiI__*4:iT_BI_>_ IN-JORPOHATEB UNDER "THE. COlttPA KIKS' AC_*, IH?*??." AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ?1,800,000, IN ??,000 SII AUKS OF ?80 EACH. First Issue, 80,000 Shares, and the romaludor to be Is* sued as may be rooulrod, uudor the sanction of a G->n* ersl Mooting. THE ENGLISH & AMERICAN BANK, LIMITED, Having opened Offices at No, 09 WALL STREET, NEW YOKE, is prepared to sell Bills of Exchsngo on the ENGLISH AND AMERICA **T BANK (LIMITED), Lon don, and on the UNION BANK OF LONDON; to buy Bills of Exchange, and to issue Commercial and TraveJ ers" Credits, available in all parts of the world, Com mercial Crodita Issued for use in the EAST INDIES, CHINA, AND AUSTRALIA, WTLL BB UPON THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION OS LONDON. Further particulars may bo ascertained on application stthe Omoo, No. 63 Wall street WILLIAM WOOD. Manager. GEO. BURGH ALL WATTS, Assistant Manager. Apr 3mc*s CMRLESTMMUG flOUSB." JOHN ASHH??RST, Superintendent, FOIIMKULV OJb* No. *4f? SI A YIVK-HTIIKK'?, JUST RECEI7Elfj_?D MW IN STORE, v. A FULL SUPPLY OF ' DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERT-TME?Y BR?BHE8 ' . ". PAINTS OILS WINDOW-GLASS ._, ?EROBENEO?L LAMPB, AA WIIOLMHAI.K AOENTB FOR DRAKE'S PLANTATION. BITTERS Sterling's Ambrosia, CONSTITUTION UFE SYEUPi CONSTITUTION WATEB,' AND ALL THE RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES Of THE DAY. . JOSEPH A. MOBGAN, WHOLESALE DBUQGIST, No. 163 MEETING-ST., OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. February'?8 : . - .* : ,' , ,,: * 1 :, iq CHOLERA Disarmed!!! The Chief Ganses of Pestilence Destroyed, DR. E OOUBTARET'S DISINB-OTTNG. FLUIDS, Secured by Letters Patent in tho United States and France. Prepared solely by the New Fork Disinfecting Company, at tboir La-oratory, Nos. 208, SOO and 302 Henry-street, N. _. Office, _ Cedar-treat. This Company, organized on a permanent bn?ls.with Dr. Oourtaret, the colebrated French Chemist, in charge of its Laboratory, is prepared to furnish Its Lihinfeotino Fluids for sick rooms, nurserle?, urinals, water closets, Erlvlcs, cesspools, sewers, gutters, ships, railroads, ospltals, prisons, and public institutions of all kinds, slaughter-houses, offal ami fat-boiling establishments; all ltiiitlH of manures {immensely Increasing tho Talue of the latter to every farmer), and whorever poisonous and oIToiibIvo gasses exist. These agenta are deodorizers, antiseptics, antlputresconts, and disinfectants In the scientific moaniog of the words. They removo noxious gasses and odors by chemical principles?leaving In their places healthful air; they are i*-_8tbot_bs, and not merely absorbents of poisonous gssses?not Injurious to utensils in which they are used. The attention of medical and scientlflo men Is directed to these disin fectants. Attached are testimoni?is In favor of this great discovery, which, with hundreds of others, can be seen at the Company's office. Cela van House. Albany, M.irch SO, 1860. 3b (Ai iV?t#iden? of the ??ew York Disinfecting Company: Dear Siri It in all it is represented to be. We have made many trials of dlsinfeotsnts, but now oonBlder that wo have found an article which surpasses all others as a remedy against all bad odors. T. Ho-ssk- k Co. New York, April 9, 1866. To the President of the New York Disinfecting Company: Dear Sir: We proneunce it without exception to be the beat we have evor known. Its effect upon every matter is complete and instantaneous. C. A> St-tson, Astor House. A3" N. B.?Those Disinfectants are used by the scavengers, under the direction of the Sanitary Police of the Metropolitan Health Department, New York. POWELL k THOMPSON, ** OmAn-ST., N. Y. General and Bole Agents for the United States and the Canadas, to whom all orders should be addressed. For sale by all Druggists and G en o ral Dealer. In the United States and Ca?adas. May IB Smos C0NSTITUT1UM WATER. THE ASTONISHING SUCCESS WHICH HAS AT TENDED this Invaluable medlolne proves It the most perfect remedy ever discovered. No language can convey an adequate Idea of the immediate and almost miraculous change which It occasions to the debilitated and shattered system. In fact, it stands unrivalled as s remedy for the perfect cure of Diabetes, Impotenoy, Loss of Musoular Energy, Physical Prostration, ?Indigestion, Non-r?tention or . Inconsistency of Urine, , Irritation, Inflammation or Ulc?ration of the Bladder and Sidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone In tho BUJ er, . ? alonlns, Grave], or Brlokduat Deposit, And all Diseases or-*- . rtlons of the Bladder and Eld. neys, and Dropsical! ' illngs existing in Men, Women, or Children. FOR TBOBE DI ABES PECULIAR TO FEMALES OONBTITU ff. N WATER ISA SOVEREIGN REMEDY. These Irregularities are the cause of frequently recur ring disease, and through neglect the seeds of more grave and dangerous maladie? are the result; and as month alter month passes without an effort being made to assist nature, the -UMculty becomes chronic, the pa tient gradually los? s hor appetite, the bowels are oon? stlpated, night swt-ats come on, and consumption Anal ly ends her career. _ For sale by all Dragglata. Prioe SI. W. II. GREGG _ CO., Proprietors. MORGAN A ALLEN, General Agents, No. 40 Oliff street, New York, MORGAN t??OS., CHARLESTON, AGENTS. April 14 1866. FOR 1866. 1866. il ?LA! Duplex ellipTIC. BACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED o? fWO PERFECTLTTEIUPERED SIR-LB SPRINGS, BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHER edgo .to edge, forming one hoop, and making tht STRONGEST AND M08T FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEST AND MOST DURABLE SPRING made. They will not bond or break like the single spring*, bat will always preservo their PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE. IN ALL fJBOWDED ASSEMBLAGES' 0H?R0HE8 THEATBE8 SAELBOADOABS FOB PBOMENADE - ' OB HOUSE DBE88. In ftct, they are superior to all others, combining OOMFOBT, ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS ANT DUBABIL?T Y. INQV?J5 FOB BR1DLBVS DUPLEX ELL1PTU! , OB DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT For sale ovorywhore. Manufactured exclusively bj the sole owners of the Patent, WESis,1 BRADLEY1 &CAKY, No. 70 CHAMBERS AND Nob. 79 AND 61 BRADE ST8? '' NKWVDHK. ' rr tale in Charleston, 8. O., Wholesale and BetaU, by WM. T. B?RGE A CO. . EDWIN BATES h CO. KING & GOODRIOH. . 3. R. READ h CO. WM. MoCOMB h CO. T. BELLY. B. SCOTT A CO. TJFFEBBABDT & OAMPSEN. *TA8. B. BETTS. ' 8TOLL, WEBB A CO. i i. 8. FBIBOUBO, O AH M A 00. ' ' And all other Morohants who soil first-class t??LBT. In Charleston and throughout the Southern State?. January 3* 8mo GEO. R. CRUMP & CO. .GENERAL SOUMISSION MEROHANTS, AGENTS FOR MANU?AOTCRED TCBACOO, AND WnOLBHAI.K DEAXJ?B8 IN _Ktl'OKS. ?Il A IN. FLUUR. ?IM?, ' Sl'illtS. I1A ?', SAL.T_L> P'l.Sli, ULAN?), ?t. SO j.H j.-.t.iA^ ??.???a:, Hr,AUGUSTA. GA. ._ WHO*??AI?B AND BETAIL DEALER IB MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS TOYS &o. At No. UO'A ?ING-STUKICT, Cii-rlaston. S.C AT NEW IOBK PBI0E8. 03- Y?krUle paper oopy for two months, and sent ? t'ltoUlt? Oll'e??. ' N?v-?ra, *r ?l W. LIVINGSTON, BLIND AND DOOR HAKER !_STo. ?1 Jane-street, MirW -OBK. Beferoneo-.JOHN TUOMBY. May 8 * tnthadmo CHEROKEE CURE, . TUE GERAT INDIAN MEDICINE. Curca oll dlassses caused by self-abuse, viz :? Spermator rhea. Seminal - Weakness, Night Emissions, Loss of Memory, Unicertal Laist tude, Pains in the Back, Dim an?is of Vision, Premature ] Old Age, Weak Nerves, Dlffl \oult Breathing, Pals Counte 'nance. Insanity, Consump tion, and all diseases that fol low as a sequence of youthful indiscretions. The Cherokee Cure will restore health and vigor, atop the emissions, and effect a pormnnent cure after all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two page pamphlot sent In a sealed envelope, froo to any address. Prlco $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6. Bold by all druggists ; or will bo sent by express t? any portion or the world, on receipt of price, by the sole proprietor, Dr. W. B. ME_wTN( 37 Walker 8t., N. Y. SASH, Cherokee Remedy, Cures all Urinary Com? plaints, viz: Gravel, Inflam mation of the Bladder and Kidneys, Retention of Urine, Strictures of the Urethra, Dropsical Swell ings, BrleJc. Dust Deposits, Sail all disc?es that require a diuretic, and when used in conjunction with the CHEROKEE INJECTION, docs not fall to euro Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu cous Discharges in Male or Female, curing recent cases in from one to three day?, and is especially rocommended in those, cases of Fluor Albus or Whites in Females. The two medicines uaod in conjunction will not fall to rcmovo this disagreeable complaint,and in those cases where other medicines have boon uaod without success. Price, Bemedy, One Bottle, *2, Three Bottles, to. 44. Injection, " ft, " " to. The Cherokee " Cure," " Remedy," and " Injec tion" nro to be found in nil well rogulnted drug atoros, and aro recommended by physicians and druggists all ovorlho world, for their Intrlnalo worth and merit Bomo unprincipled dealer?, however, try to deceive their easterners, by selling cheap ana worthless compounds,?In ordor to msko money? In place of these. Be not deceived. It tho drug, gists will not buy thorn for ys., wrlto to us, and wo will scud thom to you by exprese, seenrely packed and freo from observation. Wo treat all diseases to which tho human system Is subject, and will bo pleased to rocolvo full and explicit statements from those who have failed to re?oive relief heretofore. Ladles or gentlemen can address us in perfect con fidence. V/o desire to send our thirty-two page pamphlet free to every lady end gentleman in tho land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines, or advice, to tho sole proprietor, gs 0 Dr. W. B. HER WIN, 87 Walker St.. H. T. May M thata lyr IHB CHARLESTON BILLIARD HALL, Corner King and Market-streets, THE LARGEST. COOLEST, AND MOST COMFORT ABLE UOOM in tbo city, furnlshod with ELEVEN TABLK8, from tho Manufactory of Messrs. KAVA NAUGH k DEOEER, Now York. LORING & TURNER, Propri'rs. Jnno 14_ _ im0 ARCHIBALD GETTY * CO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, AND 128 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. A. Gsttjr.K. A. Homier.S. T. Souder. July 7 _ WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THB PURCHASE, SALB ANT SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Dom est?o Port?) 0 COTTON, BIOS, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. O. I. WILLIS.A. R.CniBOLh October ac COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, (LATE OF NEWBERBY C. H., 8. 0.,) yrriLL continue business in Charleston, a** SHIPPING AMD Commission Merchants And will be pleased to soo their friends st NO. 10 BOYCE'8 WHARF. WM. A. COURTENAY. P. 0. TRENHOLM. May 9_ GEO, E, TR1TCHETT, COMMISSION (MERCHANT NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON' S. O. March?______? WM. H. GILLILAND, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND REAL ESTATE AGENT NO. 33 HAYNE-STREET. May I_tuths?nno JOS. H. RISLET, General Commission Merchant, IMPORTBR AND DEALER IN SUGARS, MOLASSES, ETC., No. 110 EAST BAY, CORRER OK ACCOMMODATION WHARF. May!?_' AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, NO. 131 MEETING-STREET. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. February It_ G. E. CHICHESTEE, REAL ESTATE BROKER No. 18 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, B. O. A OENT FOR TH E PURCHASE AND SALS Ol ___ REAL ESTATK in any o? the Southern States. ALBO AGENT FOR THE SALE, RENTING. RB. PAIRING*. %q OFfUTJfe ;:jPK?'nr A'-ns S-i M. M. QUINN & BRO., Wholesale & Retail Dealers _ BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONER-, ETO. No. S?7 KIM O-STRKBT. (Opposite Ann-street,) OHARLBSTON, 8. O., _D Ho. 137 BHO AD-8TRKKT, (Opposite Monument-street,) AUGUSTA 0-_ The latest Issues of the press always on hand. Bubsorlptions rocelvod and Goods deUveredor for ?arded by Mail or Expresa. All CASH ORDERS w?l be promptly attended to. yebmary 37_ly ?IT BOOK iMAMJPAGTOR.. ACCOUNT BOOKS, SUCH AS RECORDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICES, Ledgers, Journal?, Cash Books, Day Books, lia, con tsntly on hand, and made to order, and with any dea ription of Ruling. None but the best workmen employ d ,?_d the best materials used. A practical experience of twenty years In the abov, ne, and with facilities unsurpassed, enable me to war nt sfitlafactlon. BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTIN8 In a Ulta branohes, with new type, -taw presse**-, ana d vanUftoa not oxeelled In this city. L * yer's Blanks, Ules, Bonds, Mortgap-oa, Etc., ko., on h ; d and printed o order. tutuslyr_ Deoember 1? C_6_e A OAYI--AUMNTS WAlfTKO TO uf> _5? oell a new ind wo-derrnl SEWING MAM?N B thnoniy cheap oneUoenaed. Addrees 8BAW & OLABE ^B-iaS-i M&in, ftevtembftrU THE Leading Journal ?. OF T_E_____ SOTJT-E?B THE PUBLISHERS OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS Beg respeotfully to return their thanka to the pnblio fer its liberal support to their Journal, and promise that in tho fa turo, as in the past, it shall be their aim to mako .'? ' ' ' - ..- r the; MOST DESIRABLE PAPER in the country. It has now IE LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Newspaper issued in the State, and is THE LARGEST IN SIZE of any Paper published in the Btato?issued in folio form of eight pages, and the size of the New York Herald. It ie universally conceded that THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS IS THE MOST ENTERPRISING, iisriDB_?_3isr_D___sr_?3 AND THE BEST COMMERGIAL NEWSPAPER published in the South. It is A SOUTHERN PAPER, WITH SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES. A TRI-WEEKLY. Many of our friends have spoken and written to ns concerning the publication of a Tri-Weekly. We havo thought of doing this for some time, but owing to the general disarrangement of postal af fairs, we havo concluded not to do so until the oommenoement of next soason. On the first of September we will commence., to publish a country edition of The News, and t shall be our aim to make the paper the best ever issued in this State. We intend introducing en tirely new features in this enterprise; it will not be a summary of the doily, but will be complete and original in itself, and we are certain that its patrons will bo as wtU pleased with it ae are onr present patrons ploased with the daily. TECFMVIS OP P-mTTi-Tr One year.$10.00 Six months. 5.0C Three months. 2.5f (In Advance.) CATHCART, McHILLAK & MGRTOS PROPiUETORS, No. 18 HAYNE-STRtET OBAULB6TON. ?i. O. ; 18061^860! MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS, THE NEW YOBK NEWS, BENJ. WOOD, Editor and Proprietor. TUE ONLY RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. TO THE _PXJ_B_C O. THE NEW YORK NEW8 HAS BATTLED A .IN8T despotism for four years of blood and te ror In, assortlon of tbo sanctity of the Constitution. A patriot. Ism sufficiently broad to embrace, both sections has been Its only guide, and it refont now with honoet pride to its record to show that it Iisb not turnod to the right orthe loft nnder all the violcuco of arbitrary powor. Truo to is principles a? THE NEWS has boon through the reign of terror, it challouges public confidence In honesty and indopendenco for the futuro. The political transition of the profont day opens to THE NEWS a new and wider fieM of usefulness. Stan d lug now as ital ways has, on tho inviolability of the O o stltution, accoi Ing to tho Interpretation of the atrio consiructlonlsts, it presents a rallying ground for nil, , both sections, who are friends of a generous conserva, tism. Asa true and tried exponent of sectional an, 11 j 1 occupies a position which maker, il t*.c flttlng mediato In holding up to tho parly ef urder in both sections,! n teroBts and principles that gave breadth and vltalityto their alliance. As an interscctional agent, devoted o freedom of. election, to trial by jury, to the sanctity the habeas corpus, and opposed now, as for four yoarsof terror it has been, to the centralization that darest9 tramplo on tbo rights of States, North or South, TUE NEWS places itsolf as a candidate for support beforeth great body of thils onbo tree people. Tho circumstances of tbo moment mako tho dissent rr-'nation of the principies of THE NEWS a duty of In dividual patriotism. Every man who concurs In It doctrine must. If he entertain a true sense of freedom, do so In no spirit of Indifference, but rather with the earnestness of a high trust JusSflod, nay bound,! n his love of liberty to do so, the proprietor placesth canvass he maios h?re of the publlo generally in the hands of those men who give him tho approval of their consciences as his individual agents. Every readerol THE NEWS can not avoid the conviction of duty whloh is hore pointed out as the ground of the request, that he urges Its claims for a wider support upon all of his friends and neighbors who give their earnest sympathies to the cause of "strict construction," lnteraeotlonal con* dilation, and all the rights of the citizen a nndor the sy s tem, set up by our fathers, of liberty regulated bylaw.. Tho proprietor of THE NEWS calls, therefore, upon good and true Conservatives throughout tho country to discharge to their convictions of political right at this great crisis In the country's fortunes, the duty of giv ing to tho Influence of his paper, daily, semi-wee?iy, or weekly, the wider [power for good which it seeks here through the servico of Its individual supporters. ** THE SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS? These two Journals are made up with special refer* ence to the wants of country subscribers, and contain such a -variety of matter as to render them welcome to > every family in the land. In the matter of LITERA. TURE, the choicest stories of the best writers at spread forth In their columns; and more excellent lite rary matter is furnished in one issue than can be hadl n many of the exclusively literary journals of the day. The GENERAL NEWS is admirably selected and con densed, so as to give all the current intelligence lnu rsftdable a form aa it can be placed. It oomprtses news from every part of tho country, and is always the latest. The COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE is carefully pre pared, and include** reliable M_kst Rxpon-rs froma. points, which are not excelled by any journal In thl country. Send the names of all Friends of CONSTITUTIONAL. LIBERTY, and we will send,them SPECIMEN COPIES IBEE. TERMS. NBW -ORE DAILY NEWS, to Mall Sub scribers.$10 per annum NEW TORE DAILY NEWS, to Mall Sub scribers.$5 for C months. SEMI-WEEKLY. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY One Copy one year.$ 4.00 Three Copies one year. 10.00 . live Copies one year. 15.00 Ten Copies one year. 80.00 Twenty Copies one year. 66.00 To Clergymen one year. 3.00 and an EXTRA COI'lf to any OLUB OF TEN. WEH?LY, PUBLI8HED EVERY WEDNESDAY. One Copy one year.$ 2.00 Three Copies one year. 6.00 Five Copies one year. 8.75 Ten Copies one year.? 17.00 Twenty Copies one year. 80.00 To Olergymen one year. 1.60 And an EXTRA COPY to any CLUB OF TEN. Any person sending a OLDB of FIFTY for THE SEMI. WEEKLY or WEEKLY MEWS will be entitled to THE DAILY NEWS FREE FOR ONE YEAR. The name of the Postoffleo and State should in all oases be plainly written. To insure safety In remittance, money orders. are preferable. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. TO ADVERTISERS. The New York News Is now taken throughout th_ Southern States, and the undisputed fact that It has larger circulation In the South than tho journals of tb New York Press combined, will insure tho attention of the commercial publlo and the publlo generally. Advertisers now availing themselvos of the opportu nity to make known their business through the column of Tu_ New Yobx News, are convinced of tho Import ance of its great circulation throughout the South, 1 n consequence of the large ordors roceivod by thorn, certify to tho value of this journal as tho best medium for ad. vor Using, and the public generally depending up in pub** llclty to secure an eztonslon of business oo m men surs to with enterprise, should not fail to become acquainted with the unquestionable sdvantagoe to be derived from announcing, through the columns of this popu?arjournal whatever relates to commercial or financial matters, no matter what maybe the particular business In whloh any party may be engaged. Address IIKNJ/V'llrt WOOD, . New York News Hall.finir. Na 1? O'tv "-??1' ~-.*i**r? m **"? ? .