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THE
.
?
Leading Journal
OF,
TIHIIE! SOUTH
THE PUBLISHERS OF
THE m\wmm DAILY NEWS
j?og rcapoctfi?ly to return their thanks lo the
public for ita liberal support to their Journal, aud
promise that in tlio future, aa in tho past, it abai)
bo their aim to maleo
. : ? . .
? ? . . ?
MOST DESIRABLE PAPER
I
In' tho COOL' ry. It has now.
THE LARGEST CIRCELATION
of any Newspaper iaauod in the State, and ia
THE LARGEST IN SIZE
.
of any Paper published in the State-issued in
folio form of eight pages, and the size of the New
York Herald.
It is universally conceded that
?
THB CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS
B3 THE
MOST ENTERPRISING,
ii .
11ST X> E DP IE 3ST X> B 3ST T3
AND THE
BEST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER
published in the South. It is
A SOUTHERN PAPER,
WITH
SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES.
A TRI-WEEKLY
1 Matty of our friends have spoken and written ti
tis concerning the publication of a Tri-Weekly. W<
.. i have thought of doing this for some time, bn
owing to the general disarrangement of poBtal al
fairs, we h&ve concluded not to do so until tb
commencement of noxt season.
On the first of September we will commence t
publish a country edition of THE NEWS, and :
shall be our aim to mako the paper the best eve
issued in this State. Wo intend introducing 01
tirely new features in this enterprise; it will ni
bo a summary of the daily, but will be complot
and original in itself, and wo aro certain that i>
patrons will be aa woll pleased with it as ai
our present patrons pleased with the daily.
TUFtXviTQ Q_T TDJA-XX.'Tr =
One year.$10.
Biz months. 5.
Tbroo montba. 2.
(In Advance.)
? ?' ? ?
; i -o
CATHCART, HcKlLUfi & HCRT01
PROPRIETORS,
1 v^t
., No. l8 HAYNE-STREET
CHARLESTON S; 0.
1800! 1866!
MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS,
THE
NEW YORK HEWS,
BENJ. WOOD, Editor and Proprietor.
THE ONLY RECOGNIZED D?9IOCMTIC
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED
IN NEW YORK.
DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY
AND
WEEKLY.
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE NEW YOBK NEWS HAS BATTLED AGAINST
deapotlBin for four years of blood and torror, In
aBBertion of the sanctity of the Constitution. A patriot
Ism sufficiently broad to embroco both sections has boon
Its only guido, and it refers now with honest pride to its
record to Bhdw that It baa not turned to tho right or the
left under oil tho vlolenco of arbitrary power.
Truo to Is principles as THENEWa has been through
tho rolgn of torror, it challenges public confldonco In 1
honesty and ind?pendonco for the future.
The political transition of tho present day opens t
THE NEWS a now and wider field of uBofulnoBs. Stan c
Ing now as It ?I way? has, on the inviolability of tho O o
I atitut Ion, accoi log to the interpretation of tho str ir
I constr?cttonists, it presents a rallying ground for all,
Iboth sections, who aro friends of a generous conserva
tism. A? a truo and tried expouont of sectional amity i
J occupies a position which makes it the fitting mediate
j In holding up to tho party of ordor iii both sections, in
; tercets and principles that gavo breadth and vitality to
their alliance. As an intersectional agont, devoted to
freedom of election, to trial by jury, to tho sanctity
tbo habeas corpus, and oppoBtd now, as for four years of
torror it has bten, to tho centralization that dares to
tramplo on the- rights of ptatea. North or South, THE
NEWB-ploces itsolf as a candidato for support before 11
great body of this onco freo people.
Tho circnmBtances of tho moment moko tho dispom
mlnatlon of the principles of THE NEWS a duty of in
dividual patriotism. Every man who concurs in it
doctrine mast, If he entertain a true sense of freedom,
do BO in no spirit of indifference, but rather with the
earnestness of a high trust. Justified, nay hound, in
his love of Uborty to do so, the proprietor places th
canvaBB ho makes here of the public generally In the
hands of 1 boee men who give him the approval of their
consolouoos aa his individual agents. Every reader of
THE N EWS can not avoid the conviction of duty which
is here pointed ont as tho 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," intersectional con
ciliation, and all the rights of tho citizens under the sys
tem, set up by our fathers, of liberty regulated by law.
Tho proprietor of THE NEWS calls, therofore, upon
good and true Conservatives throughout the country to
dlschargo to their convictions of political right at this
groat crisis in tbe country's fortunes, the duty of giv
ing to the Influence of his paper, dally, semi-weekly, or
weekly, the wider power for good which it seeks here
through the service of its individual supporters.
I
THE
SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS.
These two Journals are mode np with special refer
ence to the wants of country subscribers, and contain
?nch a variety of matter OB to render them welcome te
every family In the land. In the matter of LITERA
TUBE, the choicest stories of the best writers ar
Bpread forth in their columns; and more excellent lit*
rary matter is furnished In one Issue than can he had li
many of the exclusively literary journals of the day
The GENERAL NEWS la admirably selected and con
densed, so as to. give all tSe current Intelligence In at
readable a form as it can be placed. It comprises newi
from every part of the country, and is always the latest
The COMMERCIAL, INTELLIGENCE 1B carefully pre
pored, and lnclndcs reliable MABSET REPOBTS from a
points, which aro not excelled by any journal lu th
country.
Send tho names of all Friends of CONSTITUTION Al
LIBERTY, and we will send them SPECIMEN COPIE!
F BEE.
TERMS.
SjEW YOBK BAILY NEWS, to Mall Sub
scribers.$10 per annnn
NEW YOBK DAILY NEW8, to Moll Sub
scriben.$5 for 6 months
SEMI-WEEKLY.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
One (Copy one year.$ 4.00
Three Coplos onoyoar.10.00
Fivo Copies one year.i,.16.00
Ten Coplos one yoor. 30.00
Twenty Copies one year.. 65.00
To Clergymen one year..'. 3.00
ind an EXTRA COPY to any CLUB OF TEN.
WEtKLY,
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
One Copy onoyoar.....$ 3.00
Three Copies one year. 6.co
Five Copies ono yaar. 8.76
Ten Copies one year. 17.00
Twenty Copies one year. 30.00
To Olergymon one year. 1.60
And an EX IRA COPY to any CLUB OF TEN.
Any person sending a CLUB of FIFTY for THE HEM
WEEKLY or WEEKLY NEWS will be on ti tied to TH
DAILY NEWS FREE FOB ONE YEAR. The nome <
the Postofflco and Stato should in all casos be plain!
written. To insure safety in remittance, monoy ordei
ore preferable.
SPECIMEN COPIES BENT FBEE.
TO ADVERTISERS.
TUB NEW YORK NBWB is now taken throughout ti
Bonthern States, and the undisputod fact that it baa
larger clrcn'oUon in the South than the Journals of ti
Now York PresB combined, will Insure tho attention
00 |4he commercial public and the publia generally.
Advertisers now availing themsolvo? of the opport
alty to moke known their business through the colum:
of THE NEW Yonx NEWB, ore convinced cftheimpoi
anco of Its great circul?t Ion throughout the South,
consequence of the large *rders received by them .oert
to tho value of this journal as the best medium for ?
vertlBlng, and the pnblio generally depending up ra po
?Uclty to secure an extension of business oommensurt
with enterprise, should not fall to become ocqnolnt
with the nnquestionoble advantages to be derlvod ttx
announcing, through tho columns of tbls popularjonrn
whatever relates to commercial or financial mattara,
matter what may be the particular business In whl
any party ino? be engaged. Addreis
?BIM AM IN WOOD, .
New York ?ewa Building,
No. 19 City HoU-Square, New York
00
50
LADIES DESIRING A SMOOTH, CLEAR
AND
coMP
-~OIAEC\/\
oA?UIN?V,
THI8 DELIOHTFDL
TOILET ARTICLE
HAS NO EQDAT, FOR PRE8ERVINO AND BEAUT
'YINQ THE COMPLEXION AND SKIN.
Bold by Druggi6ta ovory whoro.
Depot No. 71 Fultou-street, Now York.
KING & CASSIDEY, Agenta,
January:ll_wtmOmo CHARLESTON, 8.0.
CHEROKEE CURE~
THE IMBAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cttros all dlsmuws raiiTcl hy
self-abut.?, viz :- SjtermAtor
r/teti, Sttniifi/ - WttliMtSS,
Night . EmiaaioK*, /.<'..? ?f
Memory, Vtttttrattl /.<(.??(.,
tittie, I'ttinsin tho Eitel; flini
nesH of Vixion, premature
Old Age, Wittib Nerves. I>'?
_\cult Breathing, l'aie touitte
'. nance, Inttinini, Con-iiim/i
tion, and nil diseases tb:U fol
low ns n soquoncn of youthful Indiscretions.
The Cherokee Ciiro will restore hralth and vteor,
stop the emissions, and effect a poriiintn-nt euro
after nil other medidnos havo foiled. Thirty-two
l>aao pamphlet sent lu a scaled envelope, free to any
addvesi.
Price %2 per bottle, or three bottles for |& Sold
b; all dnicu'isls; or will be sent by eXpTOM to any
portion of tim world, on receipt of pi ice, by tho
solo proprietor.
Dr. W. R. MERWIN,' 37 Walker St., N. Y.
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures oil XIrinnry Com
plain ta, viz: Gravel. Iiiflam-.
mat ion of the Madder mid ?
Kidney*', R?tention of
Urine, Strtcturet of fte
Urethra, Dropsical Stet 11
ings, Jirick Dint Deposita,
and all diseases that require
a diuwtlc. and when used in
conjunction with tbo
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
does notfjiil to ouro Gonorrhea, Gleet and all 3lu
cons Discharges In Malo err Female, curing recent
cane* in from one to three dayl, and la especially
recommended In tiloso casos of Flunr Allum or
White* in Fenuile?. Tho two medicine? used In
conjunction will not fall torcmovo this disagreeable
omplaint, and In those casca where other medicines
hnvo boon used without success.
Prico, Remoily, Ono Bottle, %3, Throe Bottles, $5.
" Injection, ?.* " |2, * %6.
Tho Cherokee " Ci/re," "Remedy," nntl "Injec
tion" are to bo found in nil wall regulated drug
storbs, and aro recommended by physicians and
druggists all over the world, for their Intrinsic worth
and merit. Sumo unprincipled dealers, however,
try to .deceive tholr customers, by selling cheap and
worthless compounds,-in order to make money
In placo of these. 2?? tio? deceived. If tho drug
gists will not buy thom for you, wrlto to us, and wo
will send thom to you by express, securely packed
nnd free from observation. We trent all diseases to
which tho human system Is subject, and will bo
pleased to rocolvo full and explicit statement? from
those who bnvo Allied to recelvo relief heretofore.
Ladies or gentleman can address UB in perfect con
fidence. Wo deslro to send our thirty-two pago
pamphlet freo to every lady and gentleman In the
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines,
or advice, to the solo proprietor, Vs
? Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St,. N. Y,
Moy 34 thstn
CHOLERA
Disarmed
?H \
. . . '
Tho Chief Canses of Pestilence Destroyed.
DR. E. OOURTARET'S DISINFECTING FLUIDS,
Hocured by Letters Patent in the United States aud
France. Prepared solely by tho New York Disinfecting
Company, at their Lao oratory. Noa. 298. ?100 and 803
Honry-etreet, N. Y. Office, 43 Cedar street
Thin Company, organized on a pt rmanent basls.with Dr.
Courtoret, the celebrated French Chemist, in charge of
its Laboratory, is prepared to furnish ita CismrxarrHa
ELTTIDB for sick rooms, nnrserie?, urinals, water closets,
privies, COB spools, sewers, ({utters, ships, railroads,
hospitals, prisons, and pabilo Institutions of all kinds,
alaughter-houBes, offal and fat-bolllng establishments;
all kinds of manures (immnuely increasing the value of
the latter to every farmer), and wherever poisonous and
offenslvo gasees oxist. These agents are deodorizers,
antiseptics, ontlputrescents, ona disinfectants In tho
scientific meaning of tbo words. They remove noxious
goosen and odors by chemical principles-leaving In
their places healthful air; they ore DESTBOYBBS, and not
merely absorbents of poisonous gaaaes-not injurions to
utensils in which they are used. The attention ol
medical and sclentlflo men ia directed to these disin
fectants. Attached are testimon?ala in favor of this great
discovery, which, with hundreds of others, can be seen
at the Company's office.
DEUVAK HotiriB. ALBANY, March 30,1800.
To the Pretident of the JSew York Ditinfecting Company:
Dear Sir: It is all Ula represented to bo. We hov?
made many trials of disinfectants, but now eonslder
that wo have found an article which surpasses all otho?
us a remedy against all bad odors. T. HOISSEL A Co.
NEW YOBK, April 9, 1860.
To the Pretident of the New York Disinfecting Company:
Dear Sir: We pronounce it without exception to be
the best wo have ever known. Its effect upon every
matter is complete ?ad instantaneous.
O. A. STETSON, Astor House.
mS" N. B.-These Disinfectants are used by the
scavengers, under the din ellon of the Sanitary Police o:
the Metropolitan Health Department, New York.
POWi-LL A THOMPSON, 42 CBDAB-ST., N. Y.
General and Sole Agents for the United States and Un
Canadas, to whom all orders should be addressed.
For solo ,y all DrugglatB and General Dealers In thi
Doited States and Canada?.
Moy IS Smos
CHARLESTON ?RUG MR.
JOHN ASHHUEST,
Superintendent,
rORISERLY OF Not ?9 HAYNE-8TRBB1*
of
JUST RECEIVED AND NOW IN ST0BE
A rXTLL SUPPLY OF
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES
PERFUMERY
BRUSHES
PAINTS
OILS
WINDOW GLASS
KEROSENE OIL
LAMPS, Au
WHOLESALE AGENTS FUR
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
Sterling's Ambrosia,
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUI
CONSTITUTION WATER,!
AND ALL THE RELIABLE PATENT ?EDZ0IVE8''G
THE DAY. 1??'*'M1 '
JOSEPH A. M0BGAN
WHOLESALE DRDG0H8T,
No. 153 MEE?ING-ST
OBPOR??E CHABLEST0N HOTEL
Febroary?8
AaCHIBALD GETTY & CO.,
WKOLBSALB PEA X. TEDE-tQ,
SHpping and Commission Merctaiits,
N'oo. 120 AND 128 MKETING-HTRKET
WABKHOOREH :
no?, b3 and ?5 IIASBL-BTRUBT,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A. ?etty.IO. A. Sonder.S. T. Sonder
December .'J_
STYLES & CAUTER, "
SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANT!?
ANO
DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES,
Mo. 1- VANDEIllltlltST'S WHARP.
CHARLESTON, S. _*.
0. O. STYLES.I. P. CARTER
February 2
WILLIS ?? cajSOLM.
FACT0R8, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ANO
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE ANT
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ni
.iOTTON, RIOE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WI1AKI'', ?Jlinrlcston, !.. (J.
_. WILLI8.A. R.CHI80L?
Ootobor2G
ISAAC E. HERTZ, | EUGENE HUOHET.
Late co-partnor of ?Mordecal A Co.
ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO.,
SOI East Bay,
CORNER CUMBERLAND STREET,
AUCTIONEERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
SHIPPING MERCHANTS9
WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE
purchaSo or salo of COTTON, RICE. LUMBER
NAVAL S-OREi?, and MERCHANDD3E GENERALLY
and -to VESSELS consigned to our caro.
Also, to Bales of all descriptions of Merchandise a
AUCTION.
__*FEUEMCES:
MORDEOAI b 0?.,? ? E. LAFITTE ft CO.,
MARSHALL, REACH b CO., E. B STODDARD & 00.
S. 8. FARRAR, BROTHERS A CO.
Charlea ton, April a, 18G6._April a
I A. EARLY; ? l J. F. EARLY,
Darlington a H., S. 0. j \ Charleston, 8. B.
B. A. & J. F. EARLY,
Forwarding- and Commission Merchants,
NORTHWEST CORNER OF EAST BAY AND MAB
HUT STREETS Charleston S. O, and opposlt*
Court House, Darlington, 8. C, WIR attend to the pur
chase, sale and shipment of COTTON, NAVAL STORES?,
?nd MER0HAND1M1? generally. Ordors and oonelgn
ments solicited. 6mo* January li
T. SAVAGE HEY WARD & SONS,
AUCnONEERS
AND
QEHERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 241 Broad-street, Augusta,
WILL BELL AT
.PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS,
AND
FRIDAYS.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGN
MENTS. We hold ourselves strictly responsible
or all goods for which we hare acknowledged the re
ceipts, and wUl render np salea as speedily as possible.
Goons not Insured unless Instructed to do so.
March 9 Brnos
WILBUR & SON,
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION
OFFICE AND BALES BOOMS,
Noa. l8 and 15 State-street and Nos. 1 and
8 Chnlmors-street,
OKAKI-BSTON, S. O
April 3 mwf
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
(LATE OF NEWBERRY 0. H., 8. 0,.)
?VWTILL CONTINUE BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON, AB
SHIPPING
AND
Commission Merchants;
And will be pleased to see their friends at
NO. IO BOYOE-B WHARF.
WMi A. COURTENAY. P. O. TRENHOLM.
MayB
W. 0. BENNETT & CO.,
FACTORS, FORWARDING ASENTS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
OHABLBSTOIT, S. O
W. O. BENNETT... .E. R. LILES... .J. 0. MARSHALL.
B-T-bKROX-.--Ex- Governor VANCE, Oharlotte, N. O. ;
Hon. THUS. S. ASHE, Wadesboro', N. 0. ; K. P. BAT
TLB, Esq., State Treasurer, Raleigh, N. O. ; MaJ. B. D.
TOWNSEND, BennettsvlUe, 8. C. ; D. MALLOY, Esq.,
Oheraw, a 0.; W. BBANTLEY PETTIGREW. Esq.,
Florence, B, 0. Ima* May l.
A.ILLING,
?WHOLE-ALB AND EETATL D-AXKB HI
MILLINERY MP FANCY GOODS,
DRY GOODS TOYS ?fco.
At No. MO? KING-8XKEKT, Oharlnton, 8.C.
AT NEW -OBK PRICES.
MOT Yorkrilla paper copy for two months, and sent
DllltO this Offlotv Ivr Nov?mbcr.l
NOLEN & STEERS,
Md Street and Second Avenue, New Yorh
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS
m ___? UUD? o? .
LUMBER, MANTJTAOTUBERS OP MOULDINGB
SASH DOORS, BLINDS, AND BOX SHOOKS.
Turning In all Its branches. Books containing Pattern
of Mouldings sent on applies*-?-!,
December 117 _ lyr
SCOTT ?SB iE-C-E-E-XO-C-,
Brokers and Commission Merchants
IVa.liinrr.ott-st.. ColmnbSa, B. O.
W.M. aoon..- ....w.o. xrxnzo.
' WUl Rive prompt attention . Purchasing, Selling am
-rantin? of alfMerohandlRM. IMoT-iinbftr to
?:
M. M. QUINN & BRO?,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer_
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, BTO
,-;'..,?.; 'iirvUMBiB-BiiT,
jop?te iir^r-et.)
OHAB3-H8TON, 8. O.
Aim
Ia, lay UaOAD-STUKKT,
(Opposite Monnmeatstroet,)
_fVUC3-XT?_._f_. Gr_r_-,
The latest Usuon of the press al waya on hand.
Babscx-lptlo-s reoelved and Goods deUvciedor foi
MtxAtA hy Mall or W1]*.***
tMt CASH ORDEBB iriU be promptly attended to.
February-1? ly
. ?I r
mm BOOK MINM ANQRY.
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
SUOH AS RECORDS FOR ' PUBLIC OFFIOE8
Lodgors, Journals, Cash Books, Day Boobs, Ac, con
ta ntly on hand, and mado to order, and with any dea
rl ptlon of IinliUR. Nono but tho best workmen employ
>l and the bost materials usod.
A practical oxporionco of twonty years In tho abort
no, ami with facilities unsr.rpassed, cnablo mo to war
nt satisfaction.
BOOK B?NDING AND JOB PRINTING
In a Hits branches, with new typo, 'iiw prosBcs, and
d vantages not oxcolled in this city. L ? yor's Blanka,
itles, Bou'lo, Mortga?os, kc, kc, on hi d and printed
o order. tutiislyr Hecomber 14
?866T FOR 1866. 1866.
BRADLEY'S" CELEBBATEI)
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Pt
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EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED
or
(WO PKRI'ECTLY TEMI'KltEO S1HGLD
SPRINGS,
BTtATT>Rn TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOO ETRE li
edge to edge, forming one hoop, and making tht
STRONGEST AND MOST FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEST
AND MOST DURABLE 8PR1NG made.
They will not bond or break like the single springs,
but will always preserve their
PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE.
IN ALI.
OBOWDBD ASSEMBLAGES
OHUBOHES
THEATRES
RAILROAD CARS
FOR PROMENADE
OR HOUSE DRESS.
In Coot, they are superior to all others, combining
OOMFOBT, ECONOMY, LIGHTNESS ANT
DURABILITY.
INQUrRETOB
BRADLEYS DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT
For aale everywhere. Manufactured exclusively b?
the-Bolo owners of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY & CART,
Mo. 79 CHAMBERS AND NOB. 79 AND 81 READE STS.
NEW YORK.
For sale lo Charleston, S. C, Wholesale and BotaH, bj
WM. T. BURGE A OO.
EDWIN BATES A CO.
KING A GOODRICH.
3. R. READ k CO.
WM. MCCOMB A CO.
T. KELLY.
E. SCOTT A CO.
UFFERHARDT & OAMP8EN.
JAS. B. BETTS.
STOLL, WEBB A OO.
And all other Merchants who sell flrst-closB SKIRT
In Charleston and throughout the Southern States.
January 38_?nK1
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
mun
A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra
grant Perfume,- Distilled from the Rare
and Beautiful Flower from which it
takes its names.
Manufactured only by r~iIAL.ON ft SON*
NEW YORK.
BWAJW 6F ?9DITERFERS.'
AfeK FOR PHALON'S-TAKE NO.OTHEF.
Boid br Trrnge'r-'n ?ronorally.
Deoembar 20_ wsly?
SPENCERD.C. VAN B0KKELE1
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 198 WATICR-STnERT, NKW TORA
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIYBN TO THE HAI
OF COTTON AND NATAL STORES.
REPRESENTED BY
GEORGE B. PRITOHETT, Charleston & 0.
D. D. HOCOTT. Camdetk 8. ?.
A H. VAN BOKKELB?7 Wilmington, N n.
' Apt? 14 ?moi*
MaT THE WEEKLY RECORD OAfc? DR Pul
CHASED at EU P. HUGO'S, Marka? **xa*\, ?p4 M. 1
QUINN'S, ZlxsisXratK,alwhloh plaoMa*wab*>t? **t\
"^Kottapflww'^baaoWtrom thaOffloo Btah
tuant. Dmom-t?mU
GEO. E. PRITCHETT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON S. O.
Meroh?_(UM*
MEHRTENS & WOHLTMANN,
Wholesale Grocers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 187 EAST BAY,
OHARLESTON, S- O
n. MKUBTEN8.|( N< J WO"LTMANH.
MteoitQ_ amos
WILLIAM GURNEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
(?OMlSSlO?klllMT,
JSTO 102EASTBAY
CI1ARI.KSTON, S. C.
Butter, Cheese and Provisions.
m&- Liberal advances made on conplgutaenta.
Marchi)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GBOCERIES.
GEO. W. STEFFIS & CO.
WOULD R'ISPEOTFni.T.Y INFORM THEIR CUB
TOMEH I oiid the public that, in audition totbelr
WHOLESALE iND RETAIL OKOCEUY at tbe cornor
o? King and C eorge strrKp. they lmvo now opened a
WHOLESALE *ND COMMISSION HOUHE at No. 38
Vendno Rang?, where tliey will bo ublo to afford tbeir
onstomern cit-n facilltint. Their firm will comprise
as formerly :
OKO. W. STEFFENS.... F. 0. BOBBCM.... h BBEDENBKBOI.
March l8_ ly?
AUSTIN, ANDRUS & -CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
NO. 131 MEETING-STREET.
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DIBPATOH.
February It L
C. E. CHICHESTEE,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
No. l8 BROAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE AND BALE O?
REAL ESTATE In any of the Southern States.
AMO AGENT FOR THE BALE, RENTING, REa
PAIRING, ko. OF CITY PROPERTY . Augrua 33
BALTIMORE K1YET ASD SPIKE WORKS,
R. W. TYSON &. CO.,
P. 0. Box 1004, Baltimore, Maryland,
MANUFACTURERS OP
HOOK-HEAD RAILROAD SPIRES, BOILER BTVr
ETB, BOAT SPIKES, Ac.
For farther information, apply to
BRUNS k BEE, Agent?,
No. 84 East Bay, Charleston, B. O,
Marcb8 Binon
tOHH P. BOOKB8..WH. a B0ORBB. .K?TB'L. P. BtTSLISStm,
ROGERS, SNELLING & GO.,
HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
CORDAGE, TWWE AND OAKUM.
Noa. 68 onu 70 Federal stroec, Boston,
OaasmbArld fimo Anti No. U> Clift Rtr?ot. N.T7
THE SA.-V-A.N3Sr-A.I3:
NEWS AND HERAXDT
-PUBLISHED AT
No. Ill Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.,
IS THE
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY,
l8 assigned the publication of
ADVERTISED LETTERS,
AB having the
LARGEST CIRCULATION
In tho City and County,
And PnbUsbes tbe Legal Advertisements of nearly every
County wblcb bos ita Advertising done in Savavannah.
It Is the
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
In its Section of tbo Stato.
TOTRM S:
Doily.$10 per Anning
Trl-Weekly. 6 .. ??
Weekly. 3 " ?.
S. W. MASON,
Editor and Proprietor.
April 27
THE CAROLINA TI MKS,
PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY, AT ORANGE?
BUBO O. H., 8. C, by THAD. 0. ANDREWS.
Tbe only paper published in the rieb andflourtshlng
District of Orangeburg, 8. O. Circulation of the Paper
extensive and rapidly Increasing.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Weekly Paper-one year.l8.
Weekly Paper-six montha. 2.
Weekly Paper-three months.,. 1
To olnbs of ten or moro the Paper will be sapplled
?4 per year for each copy.
To clubs of twenty or mere tho Paper wUl be suppll
at f 8 per year for each copy.
CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS.
One square-one month.S ?_
One square-two months.,. 8.
One square-three months. 10.
One square-six months. 110
One Bquoio-twoWo months. 15.0
DISCOUNTS.
Twenty-five per cent, dlsoount allowed on advertise?
monta of three squares or over.
Thirty-three per cent discount allowed on ad T?T U se
ment? of half oolumn or over.
Fifty per cen?, discount allowed on advertisement? O
one column or over.
Terms ead,. ?EGARE A ANDREWS,
Marchi? Proprietor?.
1866
THE COLUMBIA PfMENEK
ENLARGED.
Great Redaction In the Rate? of Adver.
tlslng.
THE COLUMBIA PRON1X (PUBLISHED DAILE
and Trl-Weokly) hos boon GREATLY ENLARGED,
and In the quantity aud quality ol Its rerdlng matter
will compafo favorably with any paper in the State. The
subscription price to the Daily Is $10 a year; Tri-Week
ly $7.
The terms for transient advertising have been RE
DUCED OVER TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. ; while the
monthly and quarterly rates hsvo been lowered to such
:iu extent as to place the columns of tho paper within
du ,ach of dealer, and ???^^'H?S?,
January 28 Proprietor Columbia Phoenix,
THE NEW ERA.
AWEEELY PAPElt, PUBLISHED Al "URLING
TON COUKT ROUSE, ha? reoentli jen trana?
ferrad to us by its originel proprietors. located ta the
same District, and only one station dist??t from the ,
great railroad centre of Florence, our facilities for com
munlcatlon with all parts of the, country, and f*P^y
with the citio* of Charleston. OolnmbU ^ "????8*?" ,
from which we are nearly equl-dlstant, *Tunmrgaa*~ '
The Editor, J. H. NOBWOOb, Esq.. ???M?rf
known to tiie pr*?s of the State as one olT the orig in
founder?, and for several years Editor of. theDuUnig t
Flag, wh?ch paper was discontinued at the beginning
ttiewar. As naUves or the Sontb we respectfully ?olio
a ?hare of the ad vortlstng patronage. *__________.
j. i* OUuPhfc a:?-0., Publisher?.
Darlington O. ti- ?. C. Decem^er2- IOCS.
Deoember *>A_
fHB EASTERN MO- CA.JOTOW^b
I" ESSSSJSSMfTff ??TOT
i^KE?Sa- rer snuamln -^?W
dellar? tor ten norie?. .__atasot.* 4
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tbamiyi
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T~7ma iri-JlilWTB WAWTEU. TO
iii a new ?d wooderful BEWING MAOTIT"
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