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THE CHARLESTON DAM NEWS, G. B. CATlICAjKT, EDITOR CATI?CART, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. Ko. 18 HAYNE STRE?T, CITY ivrVINT'EUS. TERMS GASH. " KtJBSCRIPTlON DAILY-TWELVEMONTHS. HAILY-SIX MONTHS. DAILY-THREE MONTHS.. SISOLE COPIES. TO NEWS DEALERS...: -i-".-'. NE\fS -SUMMARY. Cotton closed in New York easier at 27Ac. Gold 13GJ. In Liverpool Cotton closed quiet. No improve? ment. Middling' Uplands Hid. Undor tho death notices in the New Bedford Mercury is that of a parrot, -which died at tho age of forty years. Animal magnetism; has been introduced into most of the government hospitals of Continental Europe. .. , .. -.> ... Ex-Mayor M?NBOE and family, of Now Orleans, passed (brough .Cairo, 111., yesterday, en route, for Canada. Chief Justice CHASE receives an average of three hundred applications a day -for appointments as registers in bankruptcy.'' . ' Hons 1 are so scarce-in Hartford that peonle flock ? (hom when deaths occur, evon before a funer* oping a family may bo broken- up. and a lease obtained. . It ia reported that the Democratic managers,, in rivalry with the Republicans, aro concocting a'plan for sending Democratic speakers throughout the j Southern States;. i :. i . Advices received at New York from Mexico re? port that ?IYX.IXIII.IAN has been mortally wounded Queretarjt. .. . ? liaise ears of flesh color-India rubber-have been invontod for tho usc of ladies with large ears. They are used in iron', of tho real ears,- -which are drawn back and concealed under the hair. The CotnmouUoiino? of Buffalo has passed an ordinance which fixes a penalty of fifty dollys for B wearing, in the street, with imprisonment in de? fault of payment. ORMSBY, who recently ran off with twenty thou? sand dollars of the. funds of the people of Adair County, Mo., was . formerly a law partner of BEN. BUTTIEB'S. . Likes plo like like. . A lady, made herself conspicuous on Broadway, recently, by wearing, instead of. even the usual apology for a' bonnet, a bright colored ribbon taste? fully entwined about ber head. It is stated iii Northbns pipers ?hat the Republi? can Senators and Representatives have subscribed over $9000 iojbhe fund for sending Radical speakers and documents to the South. ? Tho Home.Jfaitrnal says that "poopii generally do not know that some ladies wear false 'ipa, made of pink India rubber, which aro attached to thin lips in a manner which defies detection, and vhich give a pretty pouting appearance to the mouth." A recent report of the registrar of England and Scotland shows that thirty-two per cent., of the marriages .in. the former are celebrated on Sunday. ?n the latter none take place on that day, though ?rida-y ia& favorite day. ; j (f* it yt - EcsorHj/ajtr*; anointed with: !coM ; ?il'to keep off Buffalo gnats, came too near a fire in the field, and was instantly in a blaze- all over. She ran among a herd bf cat?e-'simitariy oiled, and the re? sult was an impromptu barbecue on a large scale. It was stated ta tharentpayer's association meet? ing in New York, 'recently,! that: Hr; Aaron owns real estate valued at $65,000,000,; ?nd that he never sells property," but with tie ' interest of his wealth continually buys more. . V* . . By an-Acfr recently passed by the Legislature of Jamaica, all vessels'laden with ice, coal, fresh fruit, poultry, fish or butter, or. which do not dis? charge cargo, but only land passengers and bag ?he paymenfbi t?nnag?-'uueH.""1 ~~" frntn The French government has issued, orders to every theatre in Paris that during .the exhibition . 310 piece shall be acted which might wound the feelings of foreign visitors. .-' One has already been forbidden to present a play entitled ''Tho Ameri? can War,-" lest it might hurt some sensitive soul ! The ice-bridge opposite Quebec is still firm, and is over fifty feet thick in some places. The attempt to blow it XL' proved; imsuccessful The country between Quebec, and .-Montreal is flooded in many places in consequence .of accumulations of the ice. Barna and fences are being carried away.. . .-. A slip of paper was recently found by the work? men engaged in tearing down the Berkshire Hotel, at Pittsfield, Mass., between the brick walls/ upon which were the names of the contractors employed on the work, the firm, for whom it was being buil t, and of LEVI LINCOLN, Governor of the Common? wealth." The reco'rdfclosed with a prayer that AN? DREW JACKSON might never ba elected President of ?the trnited.States. ..... . .. . . . . . , The Landon: .?rmy ab?'Jfavy. (?aze?fe,-'speakiag of tile purchase of Kassian America by tho United States, Bays : "There was an English Minister who made a considerable stir about-a place called Noot ka Sound, and was going to War aboutit, till the enemy knockedunder. . Nootka Sound,.is not . a hundred miles away from tho late RUNSO-American Und ceded to: the. United States, to our discontent, 'perhaps expressed by some whining and barking." The great PETES FORCE library, which was pur? chased ffor SIOO.OOO at the last session ?fi thc Thirty-nmrh; Congress, has been removed to the' library .of Congress at the capitol, and librarian SroFroBD is now engaged in arranging, cata Joguing and elassifymgT? ijonerally. The votamos proper number alxurt SO, OOO, while the pamphlet , literature, in which it greatly abounds, will : carry it up tc 60,000 or 70,000 more. l."C-? .v.--..' Mr. JOHST SAMON, 'semor, editor of the Canton - (SSh\o)'iBlepoguory, who isnow m Ins75th year,-set type ori;^e President's ' message recen?y from eight o'clock until midnight; in that time setting 8500 ems. The old ve tenn has published his,pa? per continuously for the period .of' nearly forty-two years.He, has helped .to produce every issue of the paper from tho timo it was started in 1811 till the present.moment. Dr. JOHN H SUTHERLAND, an old and well-known citizen of Texas, died at his residence,. Sutherland Springs, last week, in the 74th year of his age. He was born in Virginia, lived, tany years in Knox? ville, Tenn., then removed to Alabama, and from that State to Texas, where . he took' a prominent part ih the revolution of 1836. He was one of the garrison of the Alamo, with BOWIE, CROCKETT and TRAVIS, but escaped tie massacre from having been detailed.?y Colonel TRAVIS to go to Gohad[to ??itain-Tocn?tB. -;-?r o ; -..,,?; rc .". Fiont-Helena, Montana, .we have news- to' the effect that large bodies of Indians are concentrat? ing arbund'Fort Benton, and an attack on the fort is anticipated.' The citizens of Helena ore organ? izing an expedition.against them. Fort Mitchell is BtflTstr?i?nded. -'On tho 15th inst, some of ?he', troops sallied out, and charged a camp of Indians, killing seven, and recapturing some, mules. _. The Indians drovo the. troops back to tho fort. They ?want to fight, but do not care to attack the fort. ? special-dispatchi from St. Joseph, dated the 24th ult., states that at about half-past 2 o'clock two severe .shocks, cf an earthquake were felt ta that city.* Solid' brick blocks swayed to and fro like reeds, -the-' whole population rashed-into the fitreet??.ladies fainted, men turned pale, walls were ?racked;' tvtadoWB'btoken, plastering thrown down, and am?nerai confusion' created. In .the Court House a jury was deliberating upon a verdict; upon the first alarm they leaped out of 'the windows and doors.^ Judges, Sheriff and witnesses rushed out. pell-mell. ; ,u ...... ., . ....... Salt Lake advices to the 8th instant give the par? ticulars of-a shocking massacre near Glenwood, ta Severn-Valley.'^ Afinan and bia two daughters, aged respective!/fifteen and eighteen years, were captured by ap?rty'of Indiana, led by Black'Hawk, a blood-tkirst^fleEa. The old man's brains was beaten put wi th" clubs, brit the fa to of his daugh? ters was stffl^oiwe., "After,^tettag theta persons, the Indians put ^em/to o^??"with extreme tor ture, by thrusting roush-inottod pine sticks into their bowels, causing a most horrible death. Their bodies were soon afterward discovered. - j. ..?v On Monday next the United States Distriot Court meet* in Richmond, Va., and a motion wiii, it is supposes, bo made to proceed to the trial of 3m. DAVIS immediately. The preaentindicationa are th?^wiBtie derned,' andi furthr?rpostpone? ment, will be effected. An effortto procuro Mr. DAV?*~r?leaB6 on bail, wul alio be mao?, and 'ino ^vteabOi^o^granttag jt. ia being considerad. The Trwun^ 'Washington \t correaponaonce" say.B .-, .?? lt ia asserted on;tho very;.^^t,)i?a^rity7 that tits gov?Ewnnenthas qflbrei^r??e^^ . bis owrvparoje, but that he has positively itonHr^' to accept hiaireedom unless the sanie be given nn awr^iorjAB^uTharia. is-RsMt' tobalioverhow \-''.?^l?I??f^B. DA^Pw^iiU?aseo^?^w^d' make ? voyage to Europe. .sio.oo 5.00 a.50 .5 cents .3 cents LARGEST CIRCULATION.-The/p??.^ - NEWS publishes the' O?cjal I?st ?tif Let-, terns remaining in the J^slojffzee atrthe end? of each week, '- agreeBKj/ Wjfihe fofowing. section of the New 'Fosto?ce&Lawjas the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City oj Charleston: SECTION 6. And bo it further enacted. That. liutaor .lot? ter? remaining uncalled lor in any PostotHce in any city, town or Tillage, where a/newppaper shall bo printed, shall hereafter bo published once only in the ne wapa per which, being published weekly or oftener, shall bavo tho largest circulation within range of delivery of tho said oillce. - - . ? . . -,. SST AU communie nions intended forpublication in Ulis j carnal mustie addressed to the Editor of the Daily News, No. 18 Rayiiestreet, Cliarieston, S. Cm Business Communications to PucUsher of Daily News. * We cannot undertake to return rejected communica? tions. Advertisements ovisW? of the city must be aceotnpa nied until the cash. _ / ' . " CHARLESTON. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1867. PAY UP. We are sending out at present, a great num? ber of bills for subscription and advertising, anil most earnestly request that all those who niay receive them, will have the kindness to make prompt remittances. A great many of these accounts have been. Btanding for a year and more, and it is absolutely necessary now that they Bhould be paid. DIPLOMATIC REFOKK. Ai a time when there is not only great diplo. malic activity in Europe-when the gatfierihg of starred and gartered ambassadors gives promise of elaborate dispatches and equally elaborate dinners, but when the diplomatic,im-, portance of the inodel repuVuc is'risings-even in tho exclusive capital of Vienna-when a messenger from an American legation is ?tumb-^ ling in haste over the cactus thorns of a Mexi? can chapparal lo save the life of au Austrian Archduke^-when Mr. SEWARD proposes ai Con-, grcss iii.Washington of South American repub? lics, and-when even th a superciliousness of the English foreign officer thinks that a war "with Spain might lead to unpleasant complications in the West Indies with the United States,' it is not. surprising that ! the diplomatic service should! receive altentiou at the hands of statesmen, who, in the recent Congress, have shown a spirit of such broad and energetic national reformation. . .. Gen. BANKS, of Massachusetts, who knows what an "uniform" is, and-who' ima had also, we believe, especial opportunityot learning the quality of American broadcloth, inaugu? rated the necessary reform- and commenced an attack upon "the eminent deadTy""-breeches of the United States diplomatic ; corps. "We are not exactly sure of the result, whether or not the Seriate perfected the legislation which was introducedinto the House, but we see that the English papers are giving due attention to the very important debate which occupied thc time of; our Imperial Congress. ,t . - "There has been, we admit, considerable ya-^ rici y in our diplomatic costumes, especially of "late years since Mr. CARLYLE'S Sartor Resartu* impressed upon the American, mind the philos? ophy pf clothes. : Mr. SOTJLE, if"we- recollect aright, invented a very, lovely, velvet coat; one .of our Consul-Geaierais, at Alexandria, dis ' played great originality in the design of some gold embroidery that was orientally gorgeous; and one daring minister carried his inventive faculty so far as to appear upon the balcony of a h?tel in Berlin in nothing but a Shirt, whither embroidered or not we never learned; and some bf those familiar with, the diplomatic, goo concern. wittwT??c??^^ii^s^-hay'. ?m?\l inform a minister that Iiis waistcoat was-aw not quite clean enough for presentation. It is, therefore, only 'fitting that General Banks should insist upon .-our .diplomatic cloth being: cut according'to ruler but it seems: that .therejwas great difficulty in gettmg'th?rule.' The naked simplicity of truth' would, we think, naturally have suggested itself to Mr. COVODE, and thc earnest wish of General SCHENCK must have ; been, that our ambassadors sh ould be clothed, as the Scriptures say, with' righteous? ness; and, certainly, every one who remember? ed General FITZPATRICK'S diplomatic perform? ances'in Chili, would have been satisfied with - any legislation that made it sure that.our.Forr cign Ministers should be "clothed (never mind how) 'and in their right mind?." v But Gen. BASKS wjho is, we believe, an im? provement on BURKS patented in Boston, felt that tins country had a missioc^? Gen. BUT? LER'S case it would have been a commission.) to - impress lipon the world-the meaning of clothes. .As the Saturday Bevieio Bays: "Mr. BANKS ap? parently believes in an original and peculiar modification of the famous saying of FLETCHER,-' of S ai to un. Let who will make laws for Eu . rope.jprpvided America may furnish- the pat. '-. tern for its coat and breeches." So he demon? strated that thc Declaration of Independence required our ministers to dress aa "ordinary American citizens:'.' Jfow? in one-point of view,. Gen. BANKS, is clearly right. Most of our.for eign representatives are very ' OT?^aTy-Amer??' can citizens, and. .any 'diplomatic disguise which is to obscure, thia characteristic of the Foggs, the Pikes, and the Harveys from the eyes of wondering masters of ceremonies ought to be abolished. ... We confess, however, that the phrase is some? what obscure for a law. Who and what is an ordinary American citizen ? Does Gen. BANKS admit that he himself would fill the descrip? tion? Would HORACE GBEELY ? Would Mr. COLEB LYONS, of Lyonsdale, who, some years ago; ; "streamed like a meteor. through the troubled air',' of all the American legations in Europe ? >Would :Mr. - JEFFEB-SOH BRICK, or ??MOSE," meet' the requirements 'of th?s mis sionoiry character ? And'how would've'Hon. and gallant M. C., check the va. . tes pf cos-, tnme, from "the white", hat" of the philoso? pher of the' Tribune to 'the ted shirt' of the '^.b-hro-y who runs with'the machine." ' However, Congress,is,to aieetagain. If tho Reconstruction Act has not worked oat the -proper Tesu.lt,' the wisdom of the country will correct itj and ' so we may hope it will .do with; the ?iplomatic Bress Act. -,- There are a great many thousands in the South who would be .very'glad to be "ordinary American citizens," and when we are re-admitted, perhaps we will understand the term better, lu .. ;?; ;. ;.- ; . . At any rat e, Hr must be a gr??t encourage? ment to General" BANKS that hie reform seems" to 'have touched many sympathies even abroad, 'and we conclude with a criticism from an Eng? lish paper, which must encourage' the: benevo? lent republicanism of the diplomatic reformer:.' "Yet, we are not sure that from the aesthetic 'side they, ace not righi in their new.resoiuiicn. Take the court dress - of St. James', -for exam? ple. ! What can be more ugly, unreasonable and ' inconvenient than, the . costume in. which, on,, great occasions, .respectable gentlemen are made; to figure ? ' ?They will be mistaken for butlers 'and men-servants,' one gentleman said, in depreciation of Mr. SUMNXR^B motion, ?if they only dress like an ordinary American oitfc >en.'i ;MpBt men, howeVery who have: arrived at a ! #coronsv'middle age, .would, we ahohld think, .ranch jratber ?rja, th*,risk pf being taken for bUflerK Uraxi- ??pose their i wretched i .j?feankB 't?'MS ?old pf the *{&bSp&ei# ana'th?' picnic. of . the j n^iUude.', .V?;^?^1^B??" man,; (and iti*m*ittugbw 'rain ??lfless;')- will : look . with . envy, -'apon the. Americntiw^ rous ob'sct?fy bf te^^ ' '""'^;: :'"' '*' MEXICAN BuTcnsBY.-Any"positivo 'suoeeas of the Mexican; military" leader* -:is sdnoet sure 't? revive; the eld instinct for b>rbaron8is& ter in oot?McrO.d^n^^ .denied, feufrnever, yet satisfactorily ehown, that the ?80 French and German prisoners were not murdered by ESCOBKOO, sometime since, at San Jacinto. And now tho capturo of Puebla by -POKFIB io Di AZ is a sad storyl-Over 4000 soldiers were killed and wounded on both sides in the final contest, and DIAZ is said to have put to death sixty-trapse officers of the imperialist gar? rison for refusing to surrender. If MAXIMIL? IANOS captured at Querctaro ho may bc treated _similariy, through some blundering,if natl otherwiso*notwitbstanding the efforts of our | government in thc interests of humanity.. An indication of the general sentiment of the Mex? ican leaders is given by thc official journal of | the JUAREZ government, published at San Luis Potosi, which had an elaborate defense of thc shooting of prisoners, with reference especially to, the San Jacinto affair, but showing that this was rather the carrying out of a policy than an exceptional thiug. A recent report of LEON CoziiAN to the Liberal Government mentions the capture of several prisoners at Cerro de San Gregorio, and cooly adds : "Theso arc hung up on the road from Queretaro to Zolava." WANTS. WANTED, A GOOD COOK. TO OWE HAV? ING tho necessary qualinoatibns liberal wages will I be paid. Best r?f?renc?e -required. Apply ac No. " GEORGE STREET._2_May 4 W- ANTED, A WOMAN "WiTiionr CHIT.. DREN," to Coot and Wash tor a small family. I None need apply unless well recommended. Apply at I No. 130 WENX WOBTH. STREET. tpp.< . May 4 ATTENTION COOPERS-WASTED SIX I j A or eight good 8pic?| Turpentine Barrel COOPERS, 1 to whom Bteady employment and good wagos will be given. Addreta .# W. A. KENYON, . No. 516 Eicg Stroot, Charleston, S. C. ?3-Wilmington Journal copy ouo week and send bill and copy of paper._inws3*_April 29 TrrrANTED, AN ELDERLY WOMAN AS "J'Y Cook for quito a small family. Ono who is will ! lng to make hersch generally usuiul, is civil and agroe I able in manners, can apply at No. 50 Calhoun street, .April 29_ ANY IN FORMATION OF WILLIAM AU- I GOSTTJS CU?RIli will be thankfully received by 1 his brother, SAMUEL M. CUBBIE, at Ht. Uoorgo's, S. C. ' April 16 - - "_Imo WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO COOK. I ni w-i? io> - mandi family. Apply at No. 10 Rottedge street, between Queen and Boauiain streets. MayU_r TTTISHES SOMETins.G TO DO. A LADT Vf that can cut and make men and boy's clothes, j ladies" and children's dresses, can keep house, and m?ko herself generally useful in tho house, kitchen and I garden. Low terms. Good rotorencos given if required. I Any one writing please state terms.' Address -a W." BOX 31. "April 7 Yance's Ferry, S. C. -Sr ANTED, A SITUATION AS OLE UK. BY , .VV an active citizen of middle, ago, who writes,a good hand and is quick at figures; is capable of taking charge ol a set vof. booka, and can-.produce tho highest recommendations for ability and character. But a mod? erato compensation asked for services. Address "WLLLlNG??ESS," April 23 _ At thit. Omeo. U?O? T-.E GENUINE BARTLETT S%W ?Q??JtJ* INGMACHINE, ?25.-Wanted?-Agents, ?150 per month ' and aU expenses pSid, to. sell tue Genuine Bartlett Sewing Machino, ffhis Machino will do ail thc*] work that can be done o a, any bigh-pneed machine, and is fahy patented, Uconsed and warranted for nye years. We pay the above wages, ossa commission, from which twice that" amount can be nude. For. Circulars and L terms address H. KALL. & CO.. No. 724 Chestnut stroetJ| Philadelphia, Pa., . .. (. - 36 April 10 ~ jj TO RENT. TO RENT, A NEAT RESIDENCE. So. 7 Atlantic street; containing four upright rooms and I two attics, with a good well and cistern on the lot. In? quire at No.'5, noxt door. . . stuthS- , ??? May -4 rrk> RENT, A FINE RESIDENCE IN BULL i street,, within 1C0 yards ol the Railway. The ? House has eleven (ll) good rooms* and ia in perfect order. Possession, can be had ou.or about the 23d May. Apply to T. A. WHTtSt?, No. 7 Franklin street, or No. 2 Choi, mers Btroefc,_stuwf4_% May 3 /TIO RENT, A SODA WATER STAND, IN i one of ibo finest localities in the city Rent mo? derato. Address P. O. BOX* No. 403. ; May 2_ ths2? TO RENT, FART OF A HOUSE IN MEET- I LNG STREET, near tho Battery, with accommoda Hons for s?rvante, &c Apply at. No. G Meeting street. between tao nouns of ll'and 2j ' ths2* ' May 2 BRICK: STABLE TO RENT-A COMMO ' THOUS "BRICK STABLE, with accommodations for horses and vehicles, can bo hired, if applied for soon. For. particulars apply: on premises. No. 50 CHUilOH STREET, west side, near Trodd. April ll Vfio BEST, HALF OP TUB HOUSE NO. 9? - _1_ KING STREET, with use or a fine cistern. For further particulars, apply. On the premises. . April 17_" ~ '_ rpo HESTi.THB ROOMS OVER WILSON'S I Grocery, northwest corner SOCIETY AND ANSON STREETS._2_May 3 _J_ formerly occirpiSaT T"y SUTAVS: CJhEJTLo ffClttHJg Store, two doors above Georgo street, on the northeast side: also, the upper part ot . the house may bo had with' the store. Possession given on tho first day of May. To a good and . responsible party the rent will be moderate. For further particulars, apply to P. EPSTTN'S, corner King and Wentworth streets, under Masonic Hali . ? April 18" FOR SALE. T7IQR. SAXE-SOME NO. 1 COWS WITH 1 Jj YOUNG CALVES, of English breed, and some j good Springers. Apply No. 153 ST. PHILLIPS STREET between Cannon and Spring streets. .1 May 4 FOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF DEPAR. TUBE 'from the city, the- stock and Interest in an established FLOUR, HAY AND GRAIN STORE; do? ing a safe and paying business; is situated in the best location in the city for the business. Inquire of the proprietor, JOHN BINNS, No. 219 East Bay. ApiilSO A SPUENDID RESIDENCE AND FARM, /a, situated within the corporate lim-'ta of the town of Aiken, S.: C-The r?sidence is large and commodious, containing eleven rooms, all with fireplaces; piazzas are attached to the first andsecond: stories, with all the con? veniences necessary to a complete residence. The' grounds are handsomely laid out jrtth Evergreens, Rosea, ita, and che vegetable garden very ample. The outbuild? ings, servants' houses, stables, Ac, are all in complete order. . The'-Farm- consbjts of about fifty acres of fine .planting land. This property, . now . the residehoe of: Mrs. M. M. Schwartz, ls offered for sale at a reasonable price, and on ai-WTmmotuvtjng.tetTriB, for. the purpose of division among .the heirs of the late Geo. Parro tr. The entire furniture ol the houae anduremiseB n ay be purchased with the property. Address W. S. WALKER, , . . W. G. MOOD, ? March 20 ' wu Executors Estate Geo. Perrott. BO ARDS NO. BOARDING.-FOUR WELL FURNISHED CHAMBERS on the South Battery with board for families or single gentlemen. Apply at tliis office. : April30 ? C" ,- f tutht?* ? PRIVATE ?BO ARDING-MOUNT PLEAS A ANT. Terms-apply to A M. NORTHROP, ko. 189 East Bay. 8? May 3 r:r; f ? : neo EOARD OF THE BEST KIND, 'WITH OR without rooms, can cow be sscured, at very reason? able rates, if Soon applied to No. 2 ST. PHILIP STREET, corner Beaufain Btreet. " - April 30 RAILROADS. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COUPASY, -'".-' -i ..SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.. 1 w ,.'. . " CHARLESTON, 6. C. May 2,1867. f /\N ?Xn> AFTER- BUNDAY, THE 5TH IN->T., THERE V/ win be but ONE DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN run on this Bead, the-schedule of which win be as follows: : Leave Charleston. 2-15 P. M. . Arrive Florence.,. 8.10 P.M. Leave Florence.3.40 A. M. . Arrive Charleston.9.45 AM. : The trains on the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad will after the above date run aa follows:.. Leave Florence..."..'....8,45 P. M. ' . Arxiv*'Cheraw.^.".?....;...V.-..-..-...w?L ' Leave Cheraw..... 2.00P. M. ..Arri-r?.Flarencew...;.,.?.5.00 P. M. ? -. i 8. 8. SOLOMONS, Superintendant. Mar C&jraw., Bennettsvflle, Darlington, Wadesboro' and Florence papers will copy for one month. ' Maya . ? PATTERNS. TUST RECEIVED FROM MADATtfT?. DEMOREST THE fy latest styles DRESSj MAKXNG ?? ALL ITS BRANCHES, Cloaks, Basques; ito;, made to orderi - . Country ciders filled promptly. - OJ . ; :v? MISS E. J. BONNER, .ll Broad street, next east of Mansion House. jAprfla- - Imo s;' A: ' TiAiyi^iyr; - : ' 'J '. J^C?DTJC? :T ;; " ''' SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON - ; -,? i, : : COMMISSION. -. Office of John P. J?ewldr?t, ?To'127 READE-?TREET, CORNES HUDSON, NE W YOBK. Ay. Agettc-f. tor EXXON'S PREMIUM TRENTON CRACKER?. All orders sent will be promptly st nrUnl to. '? . . 6mo- ;.? IVcfmb^rV /"\v^ole?=uale & Ketail. Dealers , Books, PERIODICALS, TffBW S PAPE E S, STATIONERY, ETC. t!. ''A ; So.. SST XING STREET : \ , Mil '?OPPOlttS Ann ?treetji i,' j] /. .j ? j : J^^^^^^^1 Ip*o^^Sv?ex^rr ' ?or .wtaMed hy Man or Express. ^ Wii1L^iOV%;> JHI18 O^FKTE FROM OHALMER8 uartt.o! Broao^trepi. ^^^aagutn MEETINGS._ CHARLESTON TYPOGRAPHICAL SO? CIETY. YOD AHE HEREBY SUMMaMED TO ATTEND THE iti-guiar Monthly Mccti?Bgtt your Hall. This Eve tina, nt 8 o'clock. ^HtW Bv order. * S. D. HUTSON, Secretary May 4 . ._1_ B'NAI B'HITH. KE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE ORDER ARE hereby summoned to moot at tho Odd Fellow's To-Morning (Sunday) Morning at half-past 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance ls necessary. By order of tho Chairman. May 4 1 PHILIP RICH, Secretary pro tem. AMUSEMENTS. THE FLORENCE FAIR. THELADAS OF FLORENCE RESPECTFULLY TN n VUE thc public to a FAIR which will be hold in the Masonic Lodge, on the loth, loth and 17th of May. ,ho. Proceeds of which will bo dovoto.l to benevolont ob 1^ . , , ?aIr win ?P?n ?u tho morning of tho ISth. at ?r ? f?Sffe..?,?100 ni?llt of tuo 16tn there will bo a series 0f/i?S?i^PX 5nd OHARADES; ontheniaht of the 17th, a CONCERT. Ko ono need stay away for fear of being imposed on. There will be no EXTORTION. No article ?ill bo sold for more than you eau purchase elsewhere. leran, of Admission to the Fair, 25 cent?. Admission to tho Tableaux, 150 cents. Admission to the Concert; SO c01148- A. E. BROWN, 4f> Secretary of Ladles' Fair. April 22_ 22* ftEBERNIAN HALL. For Three Nights Only ! ?COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING MAY 4. ? MLA.C jervois?'s * MUSICAL AND PANOBAJIIC EXUnimOSI, m THE HIBEEIMCON, . OR, A TOUITIN IRELAND ! Tho Musical Illustrations, by tho Misses DALTON and MAC EVOY. Mr. CHAS. MAU EVOY, tho popular Irish Vocalist and Violinist will appoar in his great role o? .'Barney, the Guide. A Descriptive Lecture by iTof. MAC EVOY. ?-Admission 75 and 00 cents. Children half price Doors open 7>?; to commence at 8 o'clock. . as- s-? bills of the day. Change of Programmo every night._3 May 2 TO LOAN S10 to S1S00 ON SHORT TIME. WITH good collaterals. A hue, city post?nico, to "LOAN " Box No. 266. will receive attondon. a* May 3 REMOVALS. REMOVAL. MARSHALL A MoMILLAS, LADIES' AND GENTLE? MEN'S Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, have removed tueir establishment to No. Ut KING, corner of Society street fi April 29 r BOOTS AffP SHOES. JUST .RECEIVED FROM PHILA BELPHIi. AFINE STOCK OF GENT'S CALF, PUMP 80LE. STRAP SHOES, Genfs Calf Oxford Ties, hand sowed; Gent's Calf Balmorals: Gent's Calf Coug.ess Gait? ers. Tho abovo Goods I offer for sale at tho lowest possi? ble prices. CHRISTMAN, No. 359 King greet. April J 9 1 may 4 Under tao American Ho tot w* INSL'RANCE HMD (HP HMS ! PARTICIPATION POLICIES. .. ?*> THREE-FOURTHS OF THE PROFITS OF THE COMPANY RETURNED TO THE INSUEED. THE GE0KG?A EOm OF fe COLUMBUS, Ga. CAPITAL (all paid in.)....... .$350,000 00 CASH ASSETS, January 1st 1867. 375,195 48 rjTHE ABOVE RELIABLE SOUTHERN COMPANY, I now offers to the citizens of Charl ea ton, tho follow? ing advantages : INSURANCE AT HOME, LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS, -PROMPT PAYMENTS, ASTD TUS RETURN OF ' THREE-QUARTERS OF ITS PROFUS. " This Mutual Principle, which promises to refund to our Patrons (regulated by the prouts made,) from one third to one-half the amount of Premium paid, should cor mond this Company to those desiring to Insure. Policies ltsued ot fair rates on Dwellings, Stocks, Cot? ton-and Merchandise, by TTJtl e. *~t??, INSURANCE AGENTS, April 24_wslO_No. 1 Broad street THE EUFALA HOME OF EUFALA, ALA. CAKTill (all paid in).. ..S350,000. f IIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED I Agents for above Company are prepared to biko FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, at reasonable rates. T.Tr.ff. & CO.. Insurance ?genta. April 24 walo No. 1 Broad street O. CRITTENDEN", General Commission Merchant, AND MajarLfactxiror pf Paner, ;-'. OF VARIOUS KINDS, . KO. ia 7 REIDS STREET, ;' Corner Hudson Street, New York. -p-EALER IN PAPER AND TN- MATERIALS OF JLJ every description (ar ito? manufacture, borember 18 6rro THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HA'?SI^JP? 3ASD A LARGE SUPPLY OF BEADY- ! ^5FJ,<3LOTHING' "usable for Gentlemen. La? dies?anfliChildren; and being desirous of M^MMS, OUR 1 Stock before the season advances too far, we wouldesne iffiS^^Z"0"^ ?f ttepnbliotowards thereduo tlon which willbe made In our prices for the next two or three weeks from date. - ? il^SS^o^016 DEPOSITORY, January j? . _No. 17 Chalmers street CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, ! TS? , tbe Monthly Returns for the month otAnrfl' past in compliance with the Tax Ordinance ratllledon ^^^?r2ecembo?1866'mi,st r*iuade^o7be? fore the luth inst D. 0? GIBSOli Mayi i? atry a> WILLIAM BROOKS ANKS, STEAM GAS FITTER A?TJ PLUMBER TPHS?v^K?? " ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES. GAB ?JT FITTING .AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? . . ?Hou.Ue.KING^Sr?EET. August 31 Between nroao sud une>-? streets. CF. NO. 108 MARKET ST.," Books, Periodicals and? Stationery. JUST RECSTVED- ' A lar o supply of STATIONERY PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc *, ' ALSO, ? " fine and large selection of NOVELS, by. the most cel irated authors.: SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home ^^^NTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. TUTT.TPy: ^nTiBhmtiy on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived' for the ' same. Orders from the country aro reepectfulry solicited. ? TERMS TXP.E3A%. . .-. . NorccDerS .J ', ? ?. NOTICE.-: OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCILv-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an ?Ordinance to Baise s?m. phes for the yaw 1867," ia pubUsaedfor the intbrnuaX of F??0?" Gooda by sample op otherwiaejwhoare n2?,^enteo? tok&y- AU such persona aro hereby notified to report at this office. ...T ??7 'Three dollars oa every hundred dollars of all goods sold In thia city by norm not residents, by ?ampleur 0 ?SSf? X-Jf SMITH; -<; ?aron B_.- ? - Clerk or Council AFFLICTED ! SUFP?R NO MORE ! When by the uso of DR. JOINVILLE'S FJ.TXTR yon can be cured permanently, and ata trifling cost The astonishing success which nae attended this In? valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous-Weakness; General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Ra ergK Irnpotency, or any of the consequences of youthful roer^soora^"^* ^osT^duable? preparlSSS It will roraovo aU nervous enactions,, depressen. ?W dtementincapacity to study or business, bas : of memo ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears cf in tuttty, Ac It win restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destroyed It by sensual excess or evfl ?roaycccu? ? ) L-ZSP^i^611' W JroTflbuegea no more by *Vk?t^T?o?-' ?^4^jgw?ut W??*PbB&B?S$3 aend without delay for the Eatt?r, and be at once restored Io health and hap pues?. A perfect Cure i?' Giuraoteod in every Instance. Price ?i.or fbur bottles to on? address ?3. Ona bottle ls stfucient to effect a cure in oil ordiasy. AL??" D? 'JO^ Jpoedy Bnd permanent cure cf Gonorrhoaa, Gleot, Ure ?ral D?chargea, Gravel, Stricture, and all ef?ecaous o ia? Kidneys and Bladder. Corea effected in from ->ao ta ive days. They are yrepared from vegetable extracts iat are harmlesa on tho svstem, and never nanc?ate tho itomach or impregnate the breath. ' No change of die a necessary whUe uaSng them, nor does theiracuon in my manner interfere with tmstseaa pursuits.' pw, e Sf ?jerboic.-*- ?. * '^ -"'?' '- *---> , . ... ? f : . Elth?if:tl^iJ^e??i?oBe*'B^^ be: sent & my addrei?, o?ooely sealed, and post-paid, by mall: March 80 " - AGRICULTURAL. MAPES' H?OGENIZED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF UL, I UVE !E . rTTHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR X. NISH a limited quantity ot this popular STANDARD FERTILIZER for lop dressing. It u ay bo used before or ?flor tho planting of tho crop, for even whon applied as a top droastng, lt cannot bo lost by evaporation, as nono of ! its constituents are volaiilo. It may tc applied at each boeing of Cotton, and in the hills during the cultivation Of Corn. Potatoes and other crops. When crops have | been previously manured in the usual way, and found to be of sluggish growth, it may bc augmented by the uso of this manure. To the Horticulturist it ls invaluable, as it may be applied to trait trees at any season of tho year. Sold by KINSMAN & HOWELL, : SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, May i s tu th imo_No. 163 East Bay. LANDING THIS DAY. XIX STE131SHI1? ALLIANCE, FROM PHILADELPHIA, 1AA BARRELS ALLEN & NEEDLES- CELEBRA- | -dfcUU TED AMMO NIATED FERTILIZER, proba? bly tho last shipment of tho soason. AU unfilled orders supplied direct from the vcsseL MACBETH A RAVEN EL, April 17 Sole Agents. DRY GOODS, ETC. GREAT ATTRACTION ! JUST RECEIVED, AND OPENING DAILY. 1 splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, And everything else tn the Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS LINE. Tho largest and most varied Stock in the city, all which will be sold low for cash. . . WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Call and see, and yon will find the cheapest, combined with tho most select Goods, offered lowe . than ever since the war. No. 306 KING STREET, Between Wentworth and Society sts. LEVY DRUCKER. March 12_?_tnthB2mo SPRING DRESS GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. rTTHE 8UBCRD3ER OFFERS HIS REMAINING STOCK JL of SPRING DRESS GOODS at greatly reduced prices. JAMES B. BETT?, May 1 6 No. 252 King street. CLOTHING. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCK ANT TAILOR, -WHOLESALE A2vD It RTA TL DEALER IK CLOTHS, CASS1MERES AND VESTINGS, I CENTS' FliRMSHIIVG GOODS*. No. 35 BROAD STREET inaary 23_Cmos_CHARLESTON. S. C. GREAT ATTRACTION ! GREAT ATTRACTION ! ATTENTION PARENTS! ATTENTION PARENTS! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR STOCK OF YOUTH'S, BOYS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH j ING, of fine and medium qualities, to which we invite your attention. Call and examine. We will take pleasure I to show and sell them. REMEMBER THE STORE. IGEO.LITTLE&CO., No. 213 King street, MIDELE OF THE BLOCK, April 186_ Known aa Victoria Hotel Bango. CHEAP CLOTHING. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. PIERSON & GO., No. i 36 HAYNE STREET, ! OFFER THE BALANCE OF THklk STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING at Whohsale or Retail, at very low prices, to City and Country Trade, compris- ! lng every variety of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. April 27 . ,_ Imo CARHART, WHITFORD & CO., MANUFACTUREES AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FINE, JMODIUM, i AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. 55, 67, 59 and GL Hudson street, near Duane, New York. . - T. F. CARHABT. : W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WACENEN. December 10 orno ??? . T. HAMILTON. - Thc Universal Verdict of idl thu Bloat Ex perienced Pastry Coo Vs and Uonukeep era le tba* the ' ... YEAST POWDER TS THE MOST RELIARLE. OF ALL BAKING POW JL DEBS, being beautifully white, and free from all in? jurious ingrediente, besides requiring only two-thirds of the quantity to have the same effect as other Yeast Powders, If yon want delightful Pie Crust, Biscuit and Com Bread, give it a trial For Bale by r GEUBER A MARTIN, -' No. 236 King street. HENRY BISCHOFF cz CO., No. l9'i EastBay. W. S. CORWIN A CO., V ; ' " - ' " '. . No. 259 King street, DO WIE A MOISE, Druggists, . No. 151 MEEiTNG STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 21 _: - . , thstuBmo WILLIS & CHIS?LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERGHINTS, AND .. SI?I P P IN G ? G E N T S. TJfTTLL ATTEND TO THE ?PURCHASE, - SALE AND VT S HUMENT {to Foreign and Domestic Forts) ot COTTON. ?ICE. LUMBER AND NAVAL ETCHES. ATLANTIC WHARF', Charleston. S.e. E. WILLIS.;.;...........A, R. CHISOLM ; October as There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to oM, to gi eat and tb small; Tho beauty which once was so p- tetona and rare, . Is free for au, and all may be fair. ?. By the mc of OHlSTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The roost valuable and perfect preparation in use, for riving tho skrn a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only found tn youth, fl It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches. Moth Pitches, S*t"~ness. Eruptions, ind an impurities of the ?km, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white aad clear aa alabaster. Ita use cannot be - detected by the closest scrutiny, and boina a maatable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is tba inly article ol the kind need by the French, and ta cos, rtdered by the Parisian aa indhroensable to a perfect allot. Upwards of 30.000 bottles ware sold during the pst year, s sufficient guarantee cf its efficacy Price raly 75 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an ardor,by ?>..? . --? . , .-? ,- V-.f .s.-i BERGER, 8HUTT8 A CO., Chemist?, ! ?Urcn?. ' ?: ? ^?BU Troy.N.^ ? PIRE LOAN. ?A'' liAYOBALTY OF CHARLESTON, ) A LL PERSONS Dr^So^ OPREBUTLD1NGIN T JE ck. Burnt DlstricU and Waste Place? of the City, un? to ??AnAct? theOeneraiAtsentbiy, giving =aorJty ii the City Council cf Cihariostcrn to proceed tn the mai? er of a Fire Loan, witha view ?J aid in building np the Mtv snow," aro hereby notified that the iteaaf .ppu. ation lor loans can be obtained attheoffkeof tneculrt f Council, beJrjresa tho boura of 9 A M. end 3 P. M. AUappUcaU ms muet b* flfcs? in the above numttoned ffloe, aa the Committee will meet gverg- A jado? to coa Wtattoaamtv,; " *-v.7/..-<.v,-: ..>.*.. *. ? ft****0* ' ; ;w. a. SMITB, GROCERY ?ND MISCELLANEOUS. 3A^LlTO?yiIA WINE COMPANY (iKCOnrOHATED NOYEMBEK 1, 18GG.) WINKS, FROM THE VINEYARDS OF Sonoma, Los Al?geros and Napa Counties, California. W. H. CHAFEE, Agent. NO. 207 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. HOCK, SHERRY, SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL. Port, Wino Bitters. Claret, Sonomo Brandy, California ratatrba. Sonoma Charapaguo (in quarts). Sonoma Cham? pagne (In pintR, 24 In a case)-in wood and glass. April 30 _ tuthsfSmoB ~KN?X & SON'S ALLO A ALE. CASKS JU8T RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY WM. C. BEI:. & CO., Corner East Bay and Vandcrhorst's Wharf. April 16_tnthBlO TENNENT'S ALE. 1 AA CASKS TENNENT'S PALE ALE. IN PINTS. Hj(J jUBt received por ship Missouri, from Liver? pool, and for sale by ROBERT MURE & CO., Agents J. & B. Tennent, May 3 0 Brewer, Glasgow. ROSIN ?NDSPIRITS TURPEN? TINE. (T ri BARRELS ROSIN t)U 12 barrels Spirits Turpon?ne. Landing this day, and for salo by J. A. ENSLOW & CO., May 1 No. Ul Fast Bay. _MILLINERY, ETC. MADAME F. L?DECUS, DEALER TN MILLINERY ANS FANCY GOODS, NO. 252 KING-ST, Up-Stairs. rpAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY OF INFORMING THE | I LADIES of Charleston, and vicinity, that she has recently oponed a large assortment of Fashionable MIL ELS ERY and FANCY GOODS, and would bo glad if La dies would call and examine them. Mrs. Ludecu!-. promises to gell at tho cheapest possiblo rates, being Batistled with small profit*. STAMPING AND FANCY W?BE j Done at the t-hortcst notice. She bas the agency also of Madame DemorcBt for the eale of her DRESS PATTERNS, by the aid of which every Lady can bo her own Faahlonablo Dressmaser. April 6 stnth MRS. S. J. COTCHETT, EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS, KING STREET, Charleston, S. C. NEW AND ELEGANT TRIMMINGS Just rccelv . cd at Mrs. S. J. COTCH ? ETl'?, No. 371 KING STREET, a select lot of Fashionable DRESS and CLOAK TRIMMINGS, CRYSTAL, AMBER, MOTHER OF PEARL AND JET FRINGES, GXMPS, etc., in great variety and at greatly reduced prices. In addition to the above, ' Mrs. C. has Just opened^ an assortment of Ladies, ",: " Misses* and Infants* HATS, CRAPE, ILLUSION. SILK, CHTP AND STRAW BONNETS. The Ladles are invited to can and examine. No. 371 KING STREET, April 30 tnthsg Third door north of George-st, Spring Fashions AT MISS ROSA MURTLAND'S imiJOTiRY ROOMS, No. 295 King Street, ABOVE WENTWORTH, MISS MURTLAND HAS JUST RECEIVED, PER .?Manhattan," a beautiful assortment af SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, and solicita a can. Latest Styles always on hand. April 6 tuthslmo DENTISTRY. ~ THEO. F. CHUFEES, DENTIST, OFFICE, - - - No. 275 KING STREET, NB ARLY OPPOSITE BASEL. mm MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH D? _L SERTED at moderate prices. tS- TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by means of CHLOROFORM NITROUS OXYD, Or by DR. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing LOCAL ANESTHESIA. March 5 tuths 6mo THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, Office No. 147 Meeting street. CONNECTIONS WITH ALL Railroads Throughout y . / TBE UNITED STATES. Every attention giren to the safe Transmission of Freightj Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOB AND DELITER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. H. B. PLANT, President, April IQ ";' Augusta. Ga. PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF C?I? TREASURY, \ January 3,1887. I PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licenses have been prepared tor delivery from this Office. S. THOMAS, City. Treasurer. SEO. 1. Bea Ordained by die Mayor and Aldermen in City Council atKjnbled, That from rand after the first day of January, licenses shall be taken out for all carts', drays and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in the same manner, and according to the same provisions now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, let or driven .for hire, except giving bonds. And each such cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con? taining the number thereof, and marked Private, to be placed oin the outside of the shaft: .." Sec.' 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer ai surety to any bond under the, Ordinance. concerning li? censes for carta, drays, wagons and other carnages, un? less he or she be a 'freeholder. msc 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates for llcenses tar pnbhc and private carts, drays, wagons, &c, lfialudlng the horns or tu ulna used thereof, which ?hall be free from other taxation: Funzjc CASIS, DRATS, ETC., OB THOSE EMPLOYED itt ASS B?8OTES8 WKAZEVXB, 'FOn BIBS DIRECT OB ESDXBXCT. For every cart, dray or wag JO, drawn by one hone or mule, ?20. : For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by tiro horaos or conies, $30.. , For every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, Stu. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus), with two horses, |60. For every stage or omnibus (except Une omnibus), Jrawn by four horses, 530. For every truck drawn ny two or more hones or mules, WO. For every express'wagon drawn by two or moro horses ir mujas, KO. BBS AD cama ADD PRIVATE OAXXB, DRATS, ETC For every bread catt or wagon, $5. For every cart, dray or wagon, med for private or do n ostia purposes, and not to be employed in the trans xrrttng of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any ?thor commodity, for compensation, either directly or' rulirectly for tho game, shall pay for a. license tho sum ol (S, exclusive of tho horse or mule. Ratified in City Council, this 16th day of January (us.) in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred arid sixty-sir. ". , K&GAniABl).Mayor. By tho Mayor. * January 8 , W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Councfl. EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR I CHASTEILAXAAK'S . For BeniovinK Sop?rffluos> Hair: T? THE LADIES BSPECIA?XY, THIS INVALUABLE L depilatory recommrTirtB itaalf aa being an almost ln ispensiblo article to' female beauly, ia easily applied, oea not burn cr injure ilie rein, ov.t nota directly on tho octa. It is warranted to remove superfluous iii? 5roa JW fort brad?, or from any part of tho MMr. completely. *?ny and radically exurrating the ?Web, leaving tho hS= co?t, craocth and natural. Thus 1? the only article sed by the French, ATM ts tic only red effectuai depua rry lu existence, trie? TS ocuai poi package, sent poat atd to any ad?na? ox. receipt of an order, by BESGES, S.HUTTS & CO.. Chemists, KsKfe 80 .ITT '.-. ...,?>, 985 River si., Troy, N. Y, - . " ?;. : :v\ . ;/v-> "'?' GROCERY ?KD MISCELLANEOUS CHEESE ! CHEESE ! 1 AA BOXES CHOICE "ENGLISH DIARY" lA/\/ CHKK8K. hiKt laii.l.-,! from steamer Saraecmsa. and for salo by HENRY COBlA & CO,." May 4___1_No. 30 Vcndne Rangc-jg NAILS ! NAILS ! NAILS ! FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PIUCHAS BK8. 1 AA KEGS OF NAILS-ASSORTED SIZES. JLUv/ Slightly damaged bv water. Apply at M. v OLDSMTTH fc t.ON, May 3_3_ No. 1* Vendue Range. EASTERN HAY AFLOAT^ RAA BALES TRIME EASTERN HAY. PER BRIG Ov/vJ Reporter and schooner Lucy D. For ?ale by JNO. CAMFSEN ii CO.. ? May 3 2 No. lt Market street, opposite State street. ~~ SALT^FL??T! C)/^/^./^, SACKS XIVERFOOL SALT, IN LARGE, VJ VJ\J bleached, seamless sacks, landing and for salo by W. B. SMITH & CO., Anril 30 Napier's Range. TlRST-MS GROCERIES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS TN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND IMPORTERS OF FIE WINES, BRANDIES, TEAS, ETC., No. 259 K?1SG ST., OPPOSITE HASEL. ? CARO. MR. EVERT E. BEDFORD. THE MANAGER OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT, returns many thanks to the customers and patrons for their liberal I patronage and appreciation of tho quality of goods pur 1 chased by t,i< m daring the past year. It has been, and always will i.<? < ur aim, to PLKAStS OUR CUSTOMERS, I and as we oiler for sale the first quality of all kinds of GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, etc., we flatter ourselves I that, with ocr facilities, can give general satisfaction to all. WM. SIMONS, Esq.,.having been engaged to assist ia tho management, would he pleased to see his friends at No. 269, assuring them that ali goods purchased are i WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. THAT WE SELLARE IMPORTED DIRECT BY W. S. CORWIN & CO., and pass through no other hands, en? abling us not onlv to WARRANT THEM Ab PURE AND UNADULTERATED, but to sell at the following prices : FINEST YOUNG HYSON.?2 00 FINE YOUNG HYSON.1 00 to 1 75 FINEST GUNPOWDER. 2 26 FINEST IMPERIAL.. CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST.. 2 25 ENGLISH BREAKFAST. 1 50 CHOICEST OOLONG. 2 00 CHOICE OOLONG. 1 60 We keep, also, a supply of cbeaper grades-a good quality of GREEN AND BLACK TEA. MIXED, at SI 50 per pound. , Just received, a new supply of OLD JAVA COFFEE, 45c; PARCHED, 50c; GROUND, 52c; OLD RIO, 35c. The PARCHED COFFEE we represent to be of the [FIRST QUALITY, parched by us with great care. A trial ^or these Coffees, Green, Parched and Ground, will con? vince the consumer on that point. GENUINE MOCHA AND LAGUAYRA. Tho FILLING OF ORDERS personally attended to by j one of the Managers. Goods delivered to all parts of the city FREE OF CHARGE A supply of GOSHEN DAIRY BUTTER will arrive on Tuesday. 'too February 4 OPTICAL, SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES ! The subscribers have jost received a fine and complete assortment of the celebrated .? PERISC0PIC LENS," in Gold, Silver, Steel, and Shell Frames, which they are pre? pared to adapt to all who may suffer from Defective Vision. Prices reasonable and to snit the I times. i ALLAN & SIDDONS No. 307 KING STREET, Sign of the " Gold Spectacles." N. B.-The PERISC0PIC LENS j fitted to old frames at the shortest notice. April 16 tuthfllmo TEHPIWR.4NDI DIFFER NOX IN W RODRIGUES P?LM0N?C ELIXIR SPEC?. T7V5R THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION, FAINS TN THE Jj CHEST AND SIDES, DIFFICULTY lin BREATH? ING. BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS, HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of tho Lungs. This great r>vivifyer is offered to the public, that all who will avail themselves of its remedial power may be benefltted. It only requires a fair trial to confirm its invaluable agency in diffusing through each channel of the human organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em? bues the Lungs with healthful elasticity ; restores warmth, which is their essential element; rouses the sluggish" ves? sels into activity; heals the affected lobes; purifies and enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; Induces free and easy respiration, and expels, through its admin? istration, each and every concomitant disorder present In '. the malady recognized as Consumption, and hitherto deemed hopeless and incurable. This compound is perfectly safe, possessing neither narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are always employed as essentials in every preparation for Cough or Lung affection-a mistake which too often in its irritating and debilitating consequences, only con? duces to much general derangement of the system, de? stroying appetite and creating an injurious nervous ex? citement, augmenting suffering with frequent Caral re? sults. Under the influence of thia approved and invaluable Specific the most dis tress! og Cough yields, difficulty in breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhage ia arrested, and health and strength re established. ? PRICE FOB SINGLE BOTTLE SL25. . Bold by tho Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY AND MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druggists. April 2 ___ly Havana Plan Kentucky State Lottery -.*' MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. ' mo BE DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KT., 16TH AND JL 80th af each month. Scheme, 32,000 tickets 527 prizes. 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