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EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED
or
WWO PERFECThY TE1SPEREO Sllf OLI
SPBINGB,
BRAIDED TIGHTLY AND FIRMLY TOGETHER
,?.~S?8e *? e,J8et forming ono hoop, and making tht
flTBONOEBT Ar?D MOST FLEXIBLE, tho LIQBTE87
AND MOST DURABLE SPRING made.
They wUl not bend or break like the single springs
Dot wlH always preserve tholr
PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE.
VX AI_
OBOWDED ASSEMBLAGES
0H?RCHE8
THEATRES
JBAILROAD OARS ~*-_o
FOB PROMENADE
OR HOUSE DRE88.
In fact, they are superior to all others, combining
OOMFORT, ECONOMY, _IQHTNES8 ANT
DURABILITY.
INQUIBE FOB
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
_ OB
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT
For ule everywhere. Manufactured exclusively bi
the sole owners of the Patent.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
HO. 7? CHAMBERS AND Nos. 79 AND 81 BEADS BTO.
NEW YORK.
For M?e in Charleston, 8. O, Wholesale and BeUH. hi
WM. T. BUBGB h OO.
EDWIN BATES h CO.
KING & GOODBIOH.
3. R. READ A OO.
WM. MoCOMB A 00.
T. KELLY,
E. SCOTT A 00.
. UFFEBHARDT, OAMPSEN A CO.
JAS. B. BETTS.
8TOLL. WEBB A OO.
8. FBIBOURO, OAHM h OO.
And _1 other Merchants who Bell first-oiass HKIBl.
In Oharleston and throughout the Southern States.
January 26 omo
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY,
p
Account books,
SUOH AS RECORDS FOB PUBLIC OFFICES
Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, ko., oon
tantly on hand, and made to order, and with any dea
rl ptlon of Ruling. None but the best workmen employ
d .and the best materials used.
A practical experience of twenty years in tho above
ne, and with faculties unsurpassed, enable me to war
nt satlaiactlon. ?
BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTING
In a Bits branches, with new type, uaw presses, and
-vantages not excelled in this city. L v yer*s Blanks,
itlos, Bonds, Mortgages, ho., Ac, on hi. d and printed
o order. tnuislyr_December 14
TUB
TRUE WITNESS,
A RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY
BDITED AND PUBLISHED AT OLINTON.SO. CA.,
FOB OMY $1.25 PER ANNUM.
FI_J2 COPIES 85.00.
BUSINESS CARDS OP li SQUARES INBERTED
AT $10 PER ANNUM.
Address
REV. WILLI A M P. JACOBS,
0L1NTON, 8. O.
July 17_,_i
?_OI_8ALS AND B?TAIL DKALKB IN
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
DRY GOODS TOYS &o.
At No.MS K1NU-U Pit??T.CHari*sston,_.C.
AT NE** iuHK PRICES.
Bay Yorkvlllo carer noov for two months, and b_J
kmfrthO oil im N ???m.???*?!
C. E. CJHXCHESTER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
No. IH BH O AD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
GENT FOB IHK i'UROHASE AND HALB 01
Bl__ EM" ATE In any ot the Southern States.
_30 AOEN'l EOB TUE BALE, BKNTTNO. H??
fAIRLNQ. ?M ? ? ? * -'V Amis M
W. LIVINGSTON,
?ASH, BLIND AND DOOR MAKER
No. 21 Jane-street,
new
foronce.
I May 8
_-o_ii_?
.JOHN TUOMBT.
tuthatimo
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
AND
MANUFACTURING
DEUG HOUSE,
No. 238 King-street.
PRATT & W?LA BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
, AND
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,
No. 238 King-street,
FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MARKET-ST.,
Charleston, S. C.
N. A. PRATT, 1 S.W.WILSON. (P. B. WILPON,
Chemist to late 1 Graduate of
O. B. Nitre and I ! Phlla. College
Mining Bu- f ] of Pharmacy, &
reau. Chemist to late
) . I O 8 Ord. Dep't
The Proprietors are Native Georgians.
July 7
WORMS! WORMS!
HURLEY'S POPULAR WORM CANDY
IS A SPECIFIC FOR WORMS.
IN PALATABLE FORM, AND WARRANTED TO OURE
Order from
PRATT & WILSON BROS.,
No. 238 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0.
FOB CHILLS AND FEVER!
tjq;e tub best.
HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC
"VfEVER FAILS ? ALWAY8 TO BE DEPENDED
J.1 upon?nothing more reliable than HURLEY'S
TONIO.
Will cure Aguo and Fever, Chills and Fever, Intermit- ,
tent Fever, Dumb Aguo. Every person who has tried
Hurley's Tonlo speaks in high tormB of it. Ab a curative
agent It 1b unsurpassod, ana rj'oro cortaln than quinine
No bad results from using Hurley't Tonic. Everybody
Bhould use Hurley's Ague Tonlo.
PRATT <fc WIL80N BROS.,
No. 238 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
Jone 10 tilths
THE OLD STEELING REMEDY
FOB
DYSPEPSIA.,
THE
GENUINE COLLETON BITTERS
ESTABLISHED 1816.
THE8E BITTERS ARE PURELY A VEGETABLE
COMPOUND, and are offered to the public under the
fullest conviction that they will ho found a safo and sov
ereign REMEDY FOR LYdPEPSIA.
They have been triumphantly tented by nn morons
families and Physicians ID the South, who have furnish
ed ample testimony as to tnelr deolded excellence.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I
Cures Norvou Headacho.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON 111 1 'I EUS!
Strengthens the Digestive Organs.
MRS. JENKINS' C0LLE1ON HIT! Kit H I
stimulates a Torpid Liver.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS!
Correcta acidity of the Stomach.
MRS. JENKINS1 COLLETON BITTERS 1
Creates a Good Appotite.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I
Cures Dyspepsia lu its most aggravated form.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I
hejuvenates Old Age.
MRS. JBNKIN8' COLLETON BITTERS 1
Are truly called "The People's Medicine."
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
FOR SALE AY ALL DRUGGISTS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DI.UGGI8TS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWAKE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITAI ION.
$(%- The TRADE wiU be supplied on LIBERA
TERMS.
All orders should be addressed to
WM. A. SERINE. M. D.,
FAMILY MEDICINE WAREHOUSE,
No. 260 King street,
Manufacturer and Sole Agent for Mrs. Jenkins.
ALSO,
Proprietor and Manufacturer of EPPING'S COM
POUND FLDID EXIRAOT 8ARSAPARILLA AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT, the beet known remedy for Scro
fula and Eruptions of the bklu. l.ccommendod espe
cially by Phyaiclans for oil Impurities o? t u System.
July 7_fimos
THE SA.VANNAK
NEWS AND HERALD,
PUBLISHED AT
No. Ill Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.,
IB THE
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TUE CITY,
Is assigned the publication of
ADVERTISED LETTERS
As having tho
LARGEST CIRCULATION
In the City and County,
And Publishes the Legal Advertisementa or nearly every
County which has Its Advert?alo? done in Savavannah.
It is the
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
In its Section of the State.
teTrTms.
Dally.$10 per Anntm;
Trl-Weekly. 6 " "
Weekly. 8 "
S. W. MASON,
Ktlitor and Proprietor.
1866.
THE COLUMBIA PHOENIX
. ENLARGED.
Great Reduction in the Rates of Ad vet.
Italtaca
THE COLUMBIA PH NIX (PUBLISHED DAILJ
and Tri-Weekly) has been GREATLY ENLARGED
and in the quantity and quality ot its rerdrn** mattet
will compare favorably with any papor in the State. Thi
subscription price to the Daily is $10 s year; Tri-Week.
Th? terms for transient advertising have been RE*
DUOED OVER TWENTY-FIVE PER OENT. s while th?
monthly and quarterly ratea have been lowered to miel
au extent as to place the column? of the paper w?hlt
the each of dealers and manufacturera generally,
ui?. .?~v? JOLIAK A. <?LBY,
' Jruiaary 3d Propriotoi Columola Phoenix,
CIURLEST?N MUG IlOUSIi.
JOHN ASHHURST,
Superintendent,
FUltniKIthY OK No. ?U I1AYN_-STK_K_.
JTST RECEIVE!? AND NOW IN STORE,
A FULL SUPPLY OF
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMERY
BRUSHES
PAINTS
01L8
WINDOW OLA88
_. KEROSENE OIL
a*P LAMPS, Ac,
WIIOLKSAhK AGKNTS POR.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
Sterling's Ambrosia,
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
CONSTITUTION WATER,'
AND ALL THE RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES 07
THE DAY.
JOSEPH A. MORGAN,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
No. 153 MEETING-ST..
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
February 28
GOMSTITUTION WATEB.
THE ASTONISHING SUCCESS WHICH HAS AT
TENDED this invaluable medicino proves it the
moBt perfect remedy over discovered. No language can
convey an adequato idea of the immediato and almost
mlraaulous change wbich it occasions to tho debilitated
and shattered system. In fact, it stands unrivalled as s
remody for the perfect cure of
Diabetes,
Impotency,
Loss of Muscular Energy,
Physical Prostration,
Ln dig osti?n,
Non-retention or
Inconsistency of
Urine.
Irritation,
Inflammation or
Ulc?ration of
the Bladder
and Kidneys,
Diseases of the
Prostrate Gland,
Stone in ?ho
BUd er,
(-alculus,
Qravol, or
Brlckdust
Deposit,
And all Diseases or* ctions of the Bladder and Eld.
oeys, and Dropsical 1 ' i?ings existing In Men, Women,
or Children.
FOB THOSE DI ?FA8E8 PECULIAB TO FEMALES
CON8T1TOIV_,N WATER IS A SOVEREIGN
REMEDY.
These irregularities are tho caisse of frequently recur
ring disease, and through neglect tho seods of more
tfravo and dangerous maladies are the result; and aa
month alter month passes without an effort being made
to assist nature, the difficulty become? chronic, the pv
tient gradually loses her appetite, tho bowols are con.
tlpated, night sweats come on, and consumption final
ly ends her career.
For sale by all Dragglsta. Price $1.
W. H. GREGG h CO.,
Proprietors.
MORGAN h ALLEN,
General Agents, No. 4G Cliff street, New York,
MORGAN BHOS.,
I
CHARLES i UN, AGENTS.
April It _ e_o?
CHEROKEE CURE,
TTTE OBEAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cures all diseases erased by
Bclf-nbUHC, viz :? Spermator
rhea. Seminal Weakness,
Night - Emissions, Loss of
Memory, Universal Lassi
tude, Pains in the Back, Dim
ness of Vision, Premature
\ Old Agr\ Weak Nerves. Diffi
cult Breathing, Pale Counts
nance. Insanity, Consump
tion, and nil diseases that fol
low as a sequence of youthful indiscretions.
The Chcrokoo Curo will rcstoro health ami vl?or,
stop the emissions, and effect a permanent euro
after oil othor modlcines have failed. Thirty-two
pane pamphlet sont In a scaled envelope, freo to any
unit?
Trico $2 per Lottie, or three bottles for $5. Sold
by all drug gists ; or will be sent by express to any
portion of tho-world, on receipt of prlco, by the
solo proprietor,
Dr. W. E. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y.
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures all Urinary Com?
plaints, viz: Gravel, Inflam
mation, of the Bladder and
Kidneys, Retention of
Urine, Strictures of the
Urethra, Dropsical Spell
ings, Brick Dust Deposits,
and all diseases that rcqulro
a diuretic, and when used In
conjunction with tho
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
docs not fall to enro Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu
cous Discharges In Malo or Female, curing recent
cases in from one to three days, and Is especially
recommended in tlioso cases of Fluor Albus or
Whites in Females. Tho two medicines used In
conjonction will not fall to rcmovo this disogreonblo
complaint, and in tlioso cases where othor uiedloincs
havo beon used without success.
Price, Remedy, Ono Bottlo, $2, Threo Bottles, |5.
? ". Injection, " " W '.' " *5?
Tho Chorokoe " Cure," " Remedy," and " Injec
tion" nre to bo found In nil well repulnted drug
stores, and nro recommcndoil by physicians and
druggists all over tho world, for their Intrinsic worth
and morlt Borrio unprincipled dealers, howover,
try to deceive their customers, by selling cheap and
worthless compounds^?in ordo* to make money?
In placo of those. Be not deceived. If the drug
gists will not buy them for y , write to us, and wo
will send thorn to you by expr?s?, securely packed
and freo from observation. Wo treat nil disensos to
which tho human system Is subject, and will be
pleased to rocolvo full and explicit statements from
thoso who havo fulled to reoelvo relief heretofore.
Ladies or gentlemen can address us in perfect con
fidence. Wo deslro to send our thirty-two pace
pamphlet freo to every lady and gentlemnn In tho
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines,
or advice, to tho solo proprietor,
*" Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walkor St., V. Y.
yay at_ thatulyr
THE N_\V BRA.
A WEEKLY PAPER, PUBLISHED AT DABLING
TON COURT HOUSE, has recently been trans
ferred to un by its original proprietors. Located In tht
same Dlstrlot, and only one station distant from tin
great railroad centre of Florence, our facilities for com
munication with all parts of tho country, and especian
with tho cities of Charleston, Columbia and Wlhulngtor.
ir o m which we are? nearly equ I-distant, are unsurpass e
Tho Editor, 3. H. NORWOOD, Esq.. was formerly w
known to the press of tho State as one ot the ortg li>
founders, and lor several years Editor of the Darling t
Klag, which paper was discontinued at tho beginning
the war. As natives of the South we respectfully sol is
a share of tho advertising patronage.
*. Im OIX'PEj a* CO., PiiDllshers.
Datiingtou O. a., S.O., December2. I860,
Decomt>?r _? ?>
If-IE
Leading Journal
OF
THE SOUTHS
THE PUBLISHERS OF
TflE CHARLESTON DAILY [\WS
Beg reapeotfully to rotnrn thoir thanks to the
public for'lta liberal enpport to their Journal, and
promis o that in the futuro, eb in the past, it shall
be thoir aim to ruako
THE;
MOST DESIRABLE PAPER
in the country. It has now
THE LARGEST (MILATM
of any Newspaper issued in the State, and is
THE LARGEST IN^SIZE
of any Paper published in the State?isaued in
folio form of eight pages, and the size of the Now
?ork Herald.
It is universally conceded that
THE CIIMLESTON DAILY NEWS
IS THE
MOST ENTERPRISING,
? AND THE
BEST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER
published in the South. It ie
A SOUTHERN PAPER,
WITH
SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES.
A TRI-WEEKLY.
Many of our friendo have spoken and written to
us concerning the publication of a Tri-Weekly. W*
hftvo thought of doing this for some time, but
owing to the gonoral disarrangement of postal af
fairs, wo have conoluded not to do so until the
commencement of next season.
On the ?rst.of Soptomber we will commence];to
publish a country edition of The Newp, and t
shall be our aim to make the paper tho best ever
Issued in this State. We intend introducing en
tirely now foaturea in this enterprise; it will not
bo a aummary of the daily, but will be complete
and original in itaelf, and we aro certain that ite
patrons will be aa woll ploaaed with it aa are
our preaont patrons ploasod with tho daily. 1
TEIRIVTS OF IDAXJCTSTz
One year.*10.0C
Six months. ?.W
Throe months. 2-5(
(In Advance.)
CATHCART, IcIILUa & HCRT0?'
I>ROI?I?tIB?XOIl.S. '
'aaj
No. 18 HAYNE-STRELT
CBtVMiEOTON, S, 0.
1866! 1866!
MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS,
THE
NEW YORK NEWS,
BENJ. WOOD, Editor and Proprietor.
Till: ONLY RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED
IN NEW YORK.
DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY
AND
WEEKLY.
TO THE PUBLIC;
npHE NEW YORK NEWS HA8 BATTLED AGAINST
A- despotism for four ycnra of,blood ami torror, Id
assortlon of tho sanctity of the Constitution. A patriot.
Ibm snfllclontly broad to ombrnco both scellons bas been
Its only guide, and ItrcferB now with honest pride to Its
record to show that it has not turned to tho right or the
loft under all tbo vlolenco of arbitrary power.
Truo to Is principles as THENEWS has boon through
tho roign of terror, it challenges public confidonco In
honesty and Independence for tho futuro.
Tho political transition of tho pr?tent day opens to
THE NEWS a new and wider Hold of usefulness. Stan a
Inr* now as It ?I ways has, en tho inviolability of the O o
?utlon, accoi ing to tho interpretation of theatric
construction ist?, it preset, tn a rallying ground for all,
both sections, who aro friends of a generous conserva,
tism. As a truo and tried oxponeut of sectional amity 1
occupies a position which makes it tho fitting modisto
In holding up to tho party of ordor in both sections, 1 n?
teroBts and principles that gavo breadth and vitality to
thoir alliance. As an lntorscctional agent, devoted O
freedom of election, to trial by Jury, to tho sanctity' .'
the habeas corpus, and oppospd now, as for four years of
torror it has been, to tho centralization that dares to
trample on tho rights of States, North or South, THB
NEWS places itaelf as a candidato for support before t h
great body of thli onco free people
The circumstances of the moment make the dinsom
ruination of the principles of THE NEWS a duty of 1 n
dividual patriotism. Every man who concurs In It
doctrine must, if ho entertain a true sense of freedom,
do so in no spirit of indiff?rence, but rather with the
earnestness of a high trout. Justified, nay bound,! n
his love of liberty to do bo, the proprietor places th
canvass he makes here of the public generally in the
hands of those men who give him the approval of their
consciences as his individual agents. Every readerol
THE NEWS can not avoid the conviction of duty whlob
Is here pointed out as tho ground of tho request, that he
urges its claims for a wider support upon all of his
JrlondB and neighbors who give their earnest sympathies
to tho cause of "strict construction," iutcracctiunol con
ciliation, and all tho rights of the citizens under the sys
tem, scttrp by our fathers, of liberty regulated bylaw.
The proprietor of THE NEW8 calls, theroforo, upon
good and true Conservatives throughout the country to
dischargo to their convictions of political right at this
great crisis in the country's fortunes, the duty of giv
ing to the influence of his paper, dally, semi-weekly, or
weekly, the wider ; powor for good which it seeks bore
through the service of its Individual supporters.
THE
SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWS*
These two Journals are made up with special refer.
enco to the wants of country subscribers, and contain
such a variety of matter as to render them wolcomo to
every family In the land. In the matter of LITERA?
TOBE, tho choicest stories of tho best writers ar
spread forth in their columns; and moro excellent lite
rary matter is furnished in one Issue than can be had! n
many of the exclusively literary journals of the day.
The GENERAL NEWS Is admirably selected and con*
densed, so aa to give all tho ourront Intelligence In if
readable a form as it can be placed. It comprises news
from every part of the country, and Is always the latest.
Tho COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE is carofully pre
pared, and includes reliable Market Repohts from?
points, which are not excelled by any Journal in thl
country.
Bend tho names of all Friends of CONSTITUTIONAL
LIBERTY, and wo will send them SPECIMEN COPIES
IBEE.
TERMS.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, to Mall Sub
scrlbers.*-0 per annum
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, to Mall Sub
scribers.$5 for 6 months.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUE8DAY AND FRIDAY
One Copy one year.$ *-00
Three Copies one y ear. 10.00
Five Copies one year.16.00
Ten Copies one year. 80.00
Twenty Copies one year. 65.00
To Clergymen one year. 3.00
and an EXTRA COP? to any CLUB OF TEN.
WElr KLY,
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Ono Copy ono year.$ 2.00
Three Copies one year. 6.C0
Five Copies ono year. 8.76
Ten Coplos one year.lT.Otf
Twenty Copies one year. 80.00
To Olorgymeu one year. 1.60
And an EXTRA COPY to any CLUB OF TEN.
Any person Bonding a OLUB of FIFTY for THE SEMI.
WEEKLY or WEEKLY NEWS will bo entitled to THB
DAiLY NEWS FREE FOR ONE YEAR. The name o!
tho Post?nico and Stato should In all casos be plainly
written. To InBuro safety In remittance, money orders
are preferable,
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.
TO ADVERTISEQS.
The New Yons News la now take*, throughout ti?d
Southern States, and the undisputed fact that it has
larger circulation in the South than tho journals of tb
New York Press combined, will lnauro tho attention o1 '
the commercial public and tbo public generally.
Advertisers now availing thomselvos of the opportu?'
ally to make known tsWrr business through tho column
of Tub New Yoaa News, aro convinced of tho import*
anco of its great circulation throughout the South, la
consequence of tho largo >-rdors recolvod by them, certify
to the value of this Journal as the best medium for ad*
vor lining, and tho public generally depending upon pah?
llclty to secure- an extension of business commensurate -
with on terrorise, should not fall to bocomo acquainted i
with tho unquestionable advantages to bo dorlvod from <
announcing, through the columns of this popular] onrnal
whatever relates to commercial or financial matters, no
matter what maybe the particular businoss In whlob*
any party may be engaged. Address
ft Kit. .?A. .ti IN WOOD,
New York M??f< -laa'dlnt*;,
Ho. 19 ony Ball Square, New York.