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TERMS OE TBE HEWS. -. . tt?\m Tus DAILY NEWS, by maUl?ni? year, $S^8ix months $1; taree moatbs ftto.** Seriad In?the tty a: EIGHTEEN CENTS a wees, jNgable to lera, or $8 a year, pai<f?< advance at the office. THE TKI-WBEKLY NEWS. pubUBhed on Tue3?ay?, Thursdays sad Saturdays, one year $4; six nooTmTi-.- ; THE /WEEKLY XEWS, one year $2. Six copies ?frig, Ton nnpipg tn one addflMK $1& SCBSCBivTio.ss.ia.aU oa^es payable, in.advance, tad no paper'cbhtrattea' 'arter the expiration o' he time; paid for. lilt .'A .. ; '" Address RIORDAN.-DAWSON A CO.. No. 140 East Bay, Charleston, S.C. Eh* ?lharkston gritty 'THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1871. NEWS OE' THE DA.T. -Gold closed, in New York, yesterday, at Hi. -Cotton closed steady at ll J c.; sale3 3017 b ales. -In Liverpool closed dull but Unchanged; uplands 7$a7.|d; sales 10,000 bales. -The Democrats have carried Virginia City, Najada. -^he black caterpillar has appeared In im? mense numbers around Memphis. -Atlanta has voted unanimously a quarter otu. million of dollars to the Atlanta and Sa? vannah Rail road.... r-rA secret political society, mostly composed of workingmen, has been discovered in New York. It has been in existence only two months, and it already has a membership of fifty thousand ia that city. It has branches in the larger cities known as Rafts. ' -Thc new national loan ls by no means as popular an investment among moneyed men as Secretary Boutwell anticipated. On Friday the -subscriptions; to this loan amounted to but sixty-one thohsand dollars. Capitalists let: it alone very severely. . -Fort Pillow., at Memphis, has wholly dis? appeared under .tho abrading forces of the Mississippi. The Appeal says that the navy yard there was once mortgaged,.and adds: "The mortgage subsist.-; but the property has been disposed,of by a power . aguinst which chancery may issue lt? thunder in vain." . -A New Fork letter, says: "The Geran...s are initiating- a very slgnl?cant movement; which promises to ..be productive of much more important results thar, would appear on the surface. A grand convention of the presi? dents and officers of the various societies that tffok part in th? recent peace jubilee is to. meet . oa the loth cf May to form a national organi? zation for social and political purposes. The German element in Philadelphia and the West .eru cities are expected to co-operate." -Supervisor Kryzanowski, of the District of Georgia and Florida,.reports to, the. commis? sioner of Internal revenue that the' total of property-seized or destroyed in his raid upon illicit distilleries In that-district up to the 1st O? April, 1871, is as follows : 85 stills and worms, complete and in position; J22.2G0 gal? lons of beer and mash; 1791 gallons of low wines; 390 gallons of corn Whiskey; 700 gallons bl peach and apple brandy; 595 bushels of corn meal, and 7? bushels oi malt. Also, 80 illicit distilleries suppressed; a large number of moles, oxen, horses, and w0?0118 seized, an? 62 distillers arrested arid.turned over to the United States deputy marshal. -Besides the Russian Royal Duke, Amer? icans are to be visited this summer by the old Duke Ernest of Saxe Cobifrg Gotha, brother of the late Ptin-e Consort Albert, and George. Duktt:Qf;Sieiony, third son ol King John First, of-?&xony, and cousin to Puke EriKst, above numed. He will visit the Pacific. He belongs ta?D? af itu? oldest^ rctguiug. housed ol Eu? rope. It gave an Emperor to Germany at the beginning of the tenth centnry. As if the foregoing were not enough to turn the brain of poor New York, now comes a thrilling ru? mor that the Princess Louise and Marquis of Lorne may visit Canada and five United States; last of the royal train comes KingThakam bau. of Tahiti, to beg off from the indemnity which he engaged to pay on account cr his subjects-who ate two American, orews a lew years ago. . ? . . -Bel?g the wife of a celebrity certainty seems to gfl?n additional fame' tb the daughter ol a distinguished man, for New York has suddenly a wakened", lb" the fact that Bret Harte's wife is one or the eight daughters ol the late Judge Griswold, all of whom haye been either women ol' mark, or the wives of med of no small renown. Caroline married Edmond Andrade, nephew o? Perelre, the great banker ot' Paris, who originated the famous Credit' Mobilier. Antir?de ls enor? mously rich, and also a lion in musical circles. Mary, now 'deceased! married- Brautz Mayer, of Baltimore, well ?known as; the author ol' "Captain Canot.'? Helen's husband, Captain, Harrington; was the personal friend of Siarr Klug, who tlrst encouraged Bret Harte in the Uterary. profession. Then one married a dis - tingulshed physician, and another a noted musical. composer. The youngest is well known as the authoress, Mrs. Frances Gary Fairfield, and Anna jnarried Francis Bret Harte. . . -The New York Sun says: "The taxpayers of South Carolina will be delighted to learn that the financial agency of that State in this city is about' to : ntidergo an official investiga? tion by the committee appointed by the L?gis laiupo-for- that purpose. This committee is composed of very high-toned legislators. The Hon. Benjamin F. Whittemore is chairman; the Hon. John B. Dennis, the famous South Carolina upholsterer, .and the Hon. Timothy Hurley, of Hurley ville, the Hon. S. A. Swells; and the Hon. W. H. Gardner, are members. The:commlttea wril arrive in New York about the, lst oi June. Public confidence in the im? partiality o? this investiga ion will perhaps be a little shaken by the information that the financial ugent has made arrangements to en? tertain (he committee with regal, splendors. They are to be quartered In a first-class hotel, and every bill paid and every want supplied by. the very man whose acts they are to ex? amine Into. ' it is to oe hoped that the com? mittee will not allow their eyes to be closed noe-their judgment warped by so much hos? pitality." -The spectacle aller the battle at Neuiily is graphically told by the London Times corres? pondent. Brown-red spots upon the pave? ment marked the passage of death, while holes ploughed in tile ground, and trees torn up and shattered, .show that the struggle was a desperat?? one. Pdes of bodies, Versaillists and Communists, littered the doorsteps, and lay zn.heaps upon the staircases, while long, thin lines of blood marked the progress of some victims, wounded unto death, who had crawl? ed into a cupboard or beneath the shadow o?a fireplace, and lay.there still, with calm, white lacee,-Axed In ghastly relief in th* light th?t penetrated down the chimney. Several women had tallen, in one instance pierced by many 'bails. All'ot thim were in the cantini?re. uni? form, some-with, a gaily painted. little:, cask strippedTbtrrid'-?he waljjt? otheis wWpisiblsj undischarged, still ia iheir belts. There was" one lying alone within a courtyard, a hand? some young woman, : with black hair braided ajbout her tempes, ajfm?le upon her Hps, and .Urie fragment of alf sabre in her band. She, fbelongedip the Slpy- >ig$th battalion, andhajE ijbeen strick dowdfby the explosion ol a shew KMany .TCjpien haw loughies wo rd in hand. OnH lady, indeed, bids farr tc' rival Theorigne de Mericourt-"Ciloyenne Eudes,'" as she is called/ wife of the general ot the same name, who now commands ut Issy, and who ls a member of the Commune. It is said that she has been '??defTTre several times, and has pIcYeu*"0fr her.men with soldierly sang-froid: What the Democratic Party Will Do when. In Power. The New York IFo^f'i thus editorially chalks out the programme of the Democratic party, in the event of its success in the Presidential contest of 1872 :. I. lt will limit the annual taxes to $250, 000.000, and out of this moderate revenue will apply $25,000,000 towards the extinction of the public debt; whereas1 the federal taxes for the last fiscal'yearamounted to the enormous sum of $411,255,447. IX It will revise 'and reform the system of | taxation to that this diminished annual burden of $2i0,000,000 will be equitably distributed. The present system not only overloads the faithful horse* but tl?s some of the load to his legs, puts* a part upon his head, makes him drag a portion by his tail, obstructing his free? dom of movement, and causing him the ut? most annoyance. The Democratic party will withdraw every pound of the load from his limbs and extremities and collect lt upon his back where he can carry it with greatest ease. It will, moreover, take good care that the taxes find their way into the publlo treasury, and not Into the pockets of greedy, grasping monopolists.. III. The Democratic party will rectify the abuses of the present banking system; extin? guishing monopoly by making the business free to all who comply with the conditions, stopping the inlett on government bonds while in pledge to secure bank circulation, anil guarding against a redundant currency by compelling the banks to redeem their notes In specie. . " IV. It will revive our prostrate shipping in? terest and restore lo. American citizens their former large share in the profits of navigation, by free trade in ships aud the repeal of dillies on all articles used in their cnnstruction. . V. It will extend and complete the sjatem of universal suffrage by abolishing the term oi residence now required for naturalization, and giving intelligent white immigrants the same advantages enjoyed, by our colored population. There is no reason why a thrifty German who emigrates io Texas and buys alarm should not at once be as favored a citizen as the South Caro ina negro .who emigrates to Texas in ihe same year and is employed by the German a3 a laborer. : VI. The Democratic party will faithfully ful- j ill all the obligations created by the public debt In their letter and spirit, and wHI secure to disabled soldiers the full amount ol their pensions without allowing a dollar to be de? ducted lorine fees of agents. VII. Ti will repeal all laws which permit the Federal Government, or any of its officers, to interfere with elections In the Slates. VIII. It will make il a high misdemeanor, punishable by dismissal from the service, for any officer of the army or navy to aid In the suppression of domestic violence in a State j unless the State authorities have made a pre? vious application to the President for such as? sislance, in conlornrty to the Constitution; or to interfere for enforcing any federal law un? less a l?d?ral judge shall have previously ceri-' tided that the execution or the laws is resisted by a combination too powerful to be overcome by Hie marshal and his posse. IX. The Democratic party will remove all the political disabilities and disqualifications imposed for participation ia Ihe late civil war. ic. it wnrrecQgnlze me binding force of the three new amendments co the Constitution so long as they are held to be valid by the Su? preme Court. The M -'arid remarks: "Here arc no flourishes, no buncombe. no vague, cloudy theories which cannot be re? duced to practice. If there ls any Southern citizen who does not think this Hst of meas? ures would brimr relief from and redress ol present evils und grievances, we cadnot re? spect his judgment. And if, on the other band, uuy Republican insists that ,the policy here sketched is a mere bundle ol negations ind dead Issues, he forfeits all claim to be'con? sidered a candid opponent." The Problem In South Carolina. MP. Henry W. Raymond, the son of the brilliant dud lamented founder ol the New York T'mes, has been to Columbia talking With our Radical magnates, ne reports the views of the Attorney-general as follows ?Ir. Chamberlain thought it still an unan? swered .question whether Republicanism in South Carolina must not be considered as ; failure so far. The situation was grave, and tfie only salvation of the .State lay with the, men of intelligence and education in the Stale ilseil. Coule they be brought tolry and reme? dy thc evils, to appreciate fully the condition ol the negro and accept his suffrage, their in? fluence over the black race was certainly suf-( llcient to bring them into I he legislative coun? cils with the .remedies which they could best administer and suggest. Brains and the con ?deuce ol the intelligent portion of the citi? zens was what the. Stale most needed. The last Legislature was ignorant, and-openly cor? rupt to a degree that' was disgraceful. Adven? turers in search of office? unprincipled men. { lelt behind hy the dissolution of the Freed? men's Bureau, and who lhere acquired au in? fluence among the negroes, plundered the State treasury lor their owu benefit, and cared little or nolbiug for the weal of the Common? wealth. Honesty of purpose, unless combined With the ability to carry it out, did not amount to much. Ii was lime, lie thought, lliat the condition of ihe State ns ll was, uncovered by any partisan veli, should be understood at the North, and with the undercurrent of discon? tent and disaffection which rendered- every' ttiiug uneasy, disquiet and unpleasant, it might be well to consider whether Hie temporary success ol' a party should uot yield to the ac? tual needs ol' the State." CAPTAIN I. W. DAWSON, one of the edi? tors and proprietors of THE NEWS, sailed for Liverpool from New York yesterday in the steamship Idaho, of the "Williams d Guion line. Captain Dawson proposes to remain in England, with his family, for a few wqeks, and expects to be back in Charleston by the middle of July. A Financial Dead-Lock. The brokers of Broad street are not a lit? tle exercised ul the results of the late decis? ion iu the Court of Common Pleas in the case of the L'siate of .Francis rs..the JBauk of Charleston. The- banks very naturally! in Hie face ol that decision, decline to trans? fer Blocks, &c, upon the certificate. pf the Ordinary, (or, indeed, of any other official,) that executors or udminisirators are author Jrr- ?*Lm^ ?zed to oner s och transfer; an?he conse ^ua?ce islthat ^> trao?ao?Qns insecurities be|&gin<lto th?testatdWof deceafa^perstfea' arejteuddejily bright ?O a st)p<^j ? It^ seef? thalFrbe K?wer of idlsftflteing oi-sfi^tTe* ^tjmties ought certainly to be lodged som& vfflr'e; and the brokers Jive in hope that 'they will y?t be relieved rrom their pr?sent awkward dilemma, by the reversal- of the decisioorefeVrPcr to, lathe caott'OTAgpealu. _i-ii ?m \f ; ; The Old.?argon. A Parisian landladj, who had been de- ' frauded of her rents_by the Commune, w?3 bold enough to declare tiat the new govern? ment would not last long at the rate it was going. ' The statement was made before the commissaire, whereupon the following dia? logue ensued : . "What !" thundered the commissaire, "do you pretend,, madame, to say that the best government the world ever saw. elected by the people, will not exist ??' '* "Sir, I only stated that my impressions-" "Madame, be kind enough not to state your , impressions." "I beg pardoni slr, I merely rep?ated what I had heard." "Madame, I don't want to hea;- my such re? petitions. The Commune bas been elected by the people and must be eternal. Tou know what you have to do.". Butler and his myrmidons come again, as in<I861-3! O, "best government the world "ever saw!" what crimes are committed in thy name! There's a Boland for your "Oliver. A Word for Bridget. And now we* learn from a chivalric defend-* er of the much-abused Irish servant girl at the North-, that one cause of trouble between "mistress" and "help" i3 founded upon the contempt in which the former holds the lat? ter; for, says the critic, "not one lady in ten "treats her servants with common hnman "ify, or recognizes the fact that they are "made of flesh and blood." Harsh language., but true no doubt. But what else can "poor "white tra3h" expect at the hands of "friends 'of humanity and equal rights ?" fllorrie?. GARTER-HEKRIOT.-By the Rev. T. W. Lewh, on Wednesday evening. April 26. CELIA A. HER RIOT to EDWARD CARTER, both of this city. No cards. . . * ifnneral STotices. pm* THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances of Captain Thomas S. Rudd, and Miss CAROLINE RUDO, are.respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral of the latter, Tnis DAT, at 6 o'clock P. M., at the First Baptist Church, With-' out farther invitation. maj4 pm* THE FRIENDS AND ACQ?AINT ANOESof Mrs. ELIZABETH A. MAXCEY are In? vited to attend her Funeral Services, at her late residence, Nov 30 Line street, at 0 o'clock Tnrs MossiS?, without further notice. may4-* . Specwi Notices. ~ ^B?UK?THBA^ a certain and permanent cure. Sold at AIMAR'S and: CACLIER'S Drug Stores, mayl-thstulmb ., ' ^PARTIES WISHING TO VISIT THE Schutzenplate by water are Invited to Brown's Wharf, Trom. which place a fine Sall Boat will start at any convenient time for the above place. aprtO-G* pm* NILSSON I-WE HAVE PUBLISH? ED This DAY, a very fine Photograph of the world-renowned cantratrlce, Mdlle. CHRISTINE NILSSON, taken during her stay in Charleston, and approved by her as among the ben in thia coantrv: .?? . Cartes dc Visit?..'.-.25 cents Imperial.50 cents ' QU1NBV GALLERY, (SO?DER) may?-3 . 'No. 2d3 Klug street. pm* GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL.' This valuable compound contains no Opium, laud? anum, paregoric, or oilier anodyne, and will not massacre thc innocents like the "soothing syrups" so much in vogue. The GURMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL is harmless, aad U recommended by all our best physicians. Jt is to bc had of the manu? facturer, DB. H. BAER, "No. 131Meeting street. And of all Druggists. . api-22-stuth pm* BAKER'S . CITRATE MAGNESIA. A splendid preparation. Completely superseding the use of all nauseous purgative Mediemos. Sold ny Druggists. ?NO?C. BAKER-A CO., Philadel? phia. A full supply bu hand by DR. H. BA ER. febT-tuthsGrups No. 131 Meeting sr'reet. pm* MEDICAL NOTICE. -PATIENTS suffering from Diseases pe: taming to the GENITO. URINARY ORGAN6. will receive the latest scich title treatment by placing themselves under thu care oi Dr. T. REEXSTJ ERNA, o:tlce ?0. 74 Hasel street, titree doors iroiu-.the Postoillce. sep20-tuthlyr pm* MANHOOD-154/ru EDITION corrected and revised by trie author, E. de F. Cur. tis, Doctor?' Medicine, member of the Royal Col? lege of Sargeons, England; Licentiate or the Col? lege of Ph)slclans, Edinburgh; Uonorary Member Faculte de Medicine, Purls, 4c, 4c, 4c-A Medical Essay on the cause and cure of Prema? ture decline in Man, showing how bea th ls lost "and how regained,*!! glve3 a clear synopsis or the Impediments to Marriage, the treatment of Ner? vous and Physical Debility, Sterility, 4c, whether broughton by early abuse or excess, and the rem? edies therefor-the re?ult or twenty years succe33 ful practice! . Price 50 cents by mall. Address the author, Dr. CURTIS, .\'o. 9 Tremont Place, Boston. Mass. mar7-tuthslyr dissolutions of QTouarrnerslnji. D' ISSQLTJTION QP COFABTKERSHTP. The linn or eUARLBS 0. RlUU'BR 4 CO. I* this day dissolved by mutual consent. The liquidation or their affairs will be conducted by CHARLES C. RIGHTER, who will continue the business on his own account. CHARLES C. RICHTER, WILLIAM ?. LOCKWtiOD. Charleston, April ?, IS71. mayS-a Remol?ais. MESSRS. I. HYMAN & GO. HAVE KE' tfOVED from No. ll thu ne street to No. 31 HA IXE ? ? BEET._ mayi-o* MADAME LUZ IE li, PARISIAN DRESS? MAKER, hus removed to No. 233 KING STREET, east side, between Market and llasel streets._apris XOTliJE.-THE "EQUITABLE LIFE AS.SCRA.S'CESOCIET?,"crNe,y York, have lemoveit rrom No. Ul M?etimr street io their .ew oillce, No. 20 BttOAU STREET. . .WM. B. SHAW, . r6l)l? Central Agent. B Cumber, ifuel, toi. ?I L D ? R"S"'"?)*"E P O T\ NO. 94 CH?RCH STREET, THREE DOORS NORTH OF BROAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. LIME SLATES LATUS PLASTER TrN HAIR CEMENT TILE GRAVEL CHIMNEY TOPS SEWER PIPE GARDEN VASES .tc icc. &c. Now. rauding, a cargo of very superior LIME, lor sale low. Country orders carefally and promptly Ailed. P. Ut BOX 374 E. M. GRJrMKE. mais Sp?cial faitees. ~p9:T0~TIIE ^H0ZE*^A??Z^ WATER.-The Steane" St- HELENA conti her trips to this popular r?sort, a?onlisf pa.' gers a view of the Hfrbor, Asides thei?rV'ant of freedom from dust and other annoyai Music on board, and fare 25 ceats for round t - -may4l?-: . pf APPLICATION WILL:B? *M? tc^Th^nnanTers^arru^'Mec?ttmcr^Barit-oT s Carolina fot renewal-of Scrip No. 10,045, f< Shares of Stphk .in name br J. GRIMES DI TON, at .the.^xpiratlon of three .weeks: ' may4-th3.'' *'". ',, V jSt* NOTICE.-PERMISSION TO I anyorinls Steamers to the Pacific Guano 1 Wharr adring the German Sch?tzenfest ha* I granted-to Mr. H. L. P. Mc.CORMICK, Preside Mt. Pleasant and Sullivan's ?tsland'Ferry'l panj. - . , C. H. GL 1 DDE N Superintendent Pacific Guano Compai mayl^* ???? . -rr-?--n pm 0FFICE SAVANNAH- A CHARLESTON RAILROAD'COMPANY, CHAR! TON,' S. C., MAY l, 1871.-Stockholders of Company are notified that the SECOND INS" MENT on the EIGHT PER CENT. BONDS.aul ized to be issued at the annual meeting of stockholders held onthe 8th day of February ls now due and pay able. The'Treasurer of Company will attend at the office of Mei CAMPBELL A SEABROOK, No. 50.Broad st? THIS DAY and each subsequent day, from 12 o'clock, until "Saturday, 6th inst. Inclusive, ti ceive payment and deliver the Bonds and Oe cates of Stock. ' S. W. FISHER, Treasurer Savannah and Charleston R. R. C mayl-rS . _ P&- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV tb all Sub-Agents of the Land Commission, t froto and arter the dist day of March, 1S71,1 will report all their proceedings to Hopi F. CARDOZO, Secretary of the Advisory Board. RDBT. C. DELARGE, L. jp. S. S. C. Columbia, February 2S. 1B71. ' mar PS- CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIET j The Treasurer of the Charleston Bible Society receive Subscriptions or Donations at his of N0..8S East Bay, corner of Attantlc Wharf, payment of Two Donara will constitue a persi member for one year. Bibles are kept on h for distribution. The Society has one Coiport lu the field, and solicits aid to introduce anot Persons interested In thc wotk or seeking fun information will nlease call on the Treasurer. J. N. ROBSON, apr28-Cmo.s _Treasurer C. B. ? par PREVENTIVE MEDIC ATION. rad leal change has .been introduced in tho p tice of medicine. Physicians have ceased to ture and prostrate their patients. Instead of \ l?g down, they boho" up; Instead of assault nature, they assist her. Cupping, leeching, 1 tering, venesection, calomel, antimony, stup lng narcotics, and rasping purgative.4, ouce favorite resources of the faculty, and now rai resorted to even ?by the most dogmatic merni ot the profession. The old creed was that disc was something which must be expelled by viol art ?iku: means, irrespective of the wear and 1 of the vital Organization In the process. The r creed recognizes the improvement of the gem health as ?ssenti??'to the cure or ai: loc?i a'llmei Hence it ls that'HOSTETTER'S STOMACH ? TERSj the most'potent vegetable t- nie that' pl macy has ever brought tb the assistance or nat In her struggles with disease, has been ccrdli approved by practitioners ot the modern sch lt ls pleasant to reflect that rea.-on and phil< phy have at last been victorious over the error the past, and that thousands, and tens or tra. ands, ot human' beings are alive and well to-i who would Indubitably be mouldering In tl .graves, had they oeen subjected to che pains t penalties which were deemed orthodox and lm pensable thirty or rorty years ago. Preventive medication was scarcely though' thea; but now lt ls considered ol paramount portance, and thc celebrity of the standard ln\ orant, alterative and restorative or the age, title v. tildi li'OSTETTER'S BITTERS have ral earned by their long career of success,) ls mai due to its efficiency as a protective preparation A Course or the Bitters ls urgently rccomme: cd as a safe and certain antidote to ln^ermltti and remittent; fevers, dlarrhoa, 'dysentery a other maladies. apr29-GDA "ptr READ CA R E F TJ LL i FEVER AND AGUE. The only preventive known forfaiills and Fei ls the use of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps h WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is good for Dyspepsia. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is good for all Kidney au.1 Bia lifer Complaint WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS ' Ia used all over the World' by Physicians in th practice. ? WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS ?u - is good Tor Gout. ' WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is good for all Urinary complaints.' WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty .W?LFER 'SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is guod for Collo aud palu lu the stomach. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is imitated and counterfeited, hud purchasers w have to use caution in purchasing. I beg leave to call the attention of tuc reader testimonials In iavor of the Schnapps: 1 feel bound to say tliat 1 regard your SCHKAP. as bciug lu every respect pre-eminently pure, ai deserving of medical patronage. At all-events ?ls the purest possible article Of Holland glu, her lolore unobtainable, and as such may be safe prescribed by physicians. DAVID L. MOTT, M. ?., Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. 'LOI'ISVILLB, Ky., September L I feel that we have now an article or glu sui able for such cases a's that remedy ls adapted t< DH. J. W. BRIGHT. "Schnapps''la a remedy in chronic, catarrlm complaints, Ac. . I take great pleasure In bearlug highly crcdli able testimony tb its btllcacy as a remedial agen in the diseases for which you recommend it Having a natural tendency to tho mucous sui faces, with a sllgllt degree of stimulation, I rc gard it as one of the most Important rem 'les ti chronic catarrlial aifaeUe-HS, particularly iliosc* c the geuito-urlunry apparatus. With much rc spect, your obedient servant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D., New York. No. 26 Pixs STREET, N. Y" NOV. 21,1SU7. . DDOLI'UO WOLF?. ESQ., Presen*: DCAB SIR have made a chemical examination of a samp.li of your "Schiedam Schnapps." witta the latent 0 determining d any foreign or injurious substance had been added tu the simple distilled spirits. The examination has resulted lu the conclusion that thc sample contained no poisonous or harm, lui admixtures, i have beca unable to discover any trace of the deleterious substances which are sometimes employed iu the adulteration DI liquors. I would not hesitare to use myself, nor to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, the "Schiedam Schnapps" as an excellent and unobjectionable variety of giu. Very respectfully yours, (Signed) CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist. CHEMICAL ANDTBCUXICAL LABORATORY, 1 13 ExeuANOI PLACE, N. .Y., NovsBS?, 1S67, J HaoLPBO WOLFE, Esq. : DEAR SIR-Thc under? signed have careiuliy and thoroughly analyzed a sample ol your "Aromatic Schiedam Schapps," selected by ourselves, and have round the same rrbe from all organic or inorganic substances, more or less injurious to Health. From Hie rcsuli or our examination' we consider the article one of superior quality, 'healthful as a beverage, and otlectuat in its medicinal qualities. Respectfully yours, (Signed) ALEX: TlirPPEL, Chemist. FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Dru gists. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., mar21-3moi No. 22 BEi VER STREET, ?. .?%TAtb?County tf.-Charj?stoa is-^iequest?fd on FEM?TTft?e 5tli instant, ata2 M., at&he HibfrniaA m& M it g agfrgj PYTHAGOREAN LODGE, No. 21, ?. F. M.-A Regular Communication of the above Ledge will be held at Masonic Hall, THIS (ThurB -dftyr-K^BNino.-at-Mlf pft.)t> .T^oHtteote Candidates for theF. C. Degree will be punctual. . By order er tho W. M. m ay 4--R. STEWART, .secretary. _L PHONIX" STEAM FIRE ?ENGINE COM . PAN Y-An-Adjnuroed Meeting of thrs'Com puny will be held THIS EVENING, at half-past S o'clock. By-order of President KEKLT.' ' *? '.; may4_? G. E. DAVIS, Secretly. YOUNG AMERICA- STEAM FIRE EN? GINE COMPAS i'.-Tue Regular Monthly Meeting will be Jield THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 O'clock, at Kartet Half/ Members wm-be punc? tual In attendance-, u business ol importance will be oroaght forward for their'consideration. By order. ' T. S. WESTE?D-nRFF, may4_ Secretary. PALMETTO ' GUARD RIFLE! CLUB. Attend a Meeting of your Club THIS EVBNWO, 4th instant, a: s o'clock, at Masonic Hali. The committee on nomlaarious will make their report. By order or THE PRESIDENT. ' maya THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS ?dr the late Catholic Falc are requested to meet at uioerulau Had,. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to receive the report of the different Com? mittees and the final result or the Fair. may4 TOPS. O'BRIEN, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OS 'THE Stockholders In thc Cheraw and Salisbury Railroad Company will be held at Florence, s. C., on WEDNESDAY, the 10th dav of May ensuing, at 12 d'clock, M. JEROME P. CHASE, ' apr27-th2ml Secretary and Treasurer. iOants. W" ANTED,~T~ SITUATION BY AN Englishman, as bell-hanger and gas-fitter, or in any other capacity. Address ..Stranger." No. 5 State street. . may4-l? WANTED, A SITUATION BY A YOUNG Englishman in a store, in any capacity, where he can earn a living. Address A. H. H., No. 6 State street. may4-l? WANTED, A WHITE GIBL. TO DO part nf ihe washing of a family, and who i- willing to learn to cojk. Good references re? quired. Apply at office or THE DAILY- NEWS. m ?ty 4-1?_. , WANTED, HOUSEKEEPERS TO kilow thatthov can dispose or their Se cmd-hand.or Surplus FURNITURE to good ad? vantage, by addressing Postoillce Bo:c 4,73. t may4-tli3?_._._ W* ANTED, ALL SUBSCRIBERS TO , ZiCLL'S ENCYCLOPEDIA to ?ill oh WM. McEAY, Agent, at No. 140 Meeting street, may-t-i*_|_: WANTED, A GIRL TO WAIT ABOUT home und make herself generally useful. Apply at No. 50 Smith street. may3-2? WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN ?ND . wife, two or more p'easanily situated Rooms In the western part or the city. Apply at W. 8. BISSELI/S. Meeting street. may3-?* WANTED. TWO GOOD BRICKLAY? ERS, to go to Georgetown. White men prererred. Apply to SUACKELFORD A KELLY, Boyce's Wharf._may3-2. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD COOK; al?o, a house servant. Must bring good recommendations. Apply at this office. ' m?.y?-2? - - . ' '____ W" ANTED IN A DBUG STORE. A LAD. ?ne acquainted with thc bufineas. pre? ferred. Address Box No- 443, Charleston Posior flce, gjylng reference._ nia>3 WANTED, 'SfcVEBAL FEMALE AS? SISTANTS a- "Archer's Bazaar," No. 363 King street. Must have experience, and come well recommended. Apply from ll to 12 o'clock. may3-2? ' 1_. _ WANTED TO HIRE, A COLORED BOY, rrom 12 to 16 vears or aue. Apply at C. r olmaClub Rooms, Meeting street, n-xt Court-, house. ' . . may2 HOUSE SERVANT.-WANTED A COM? PETENT Waitiugman, well recommended.' Apply at this office. _ ; ?mav2-tuths3 ; WANTED, A COMPETENT WASHER and Ironer. Apply at NO. 15 Wentworth street-, south side, near East Bay. mayl-3 WANTED, A WHITE WOM IN, TO. oook and wash and assist in housework ol.a small family, apply at No. st Wentworth street; apr2fl-4* A.YOUNG LADY IN1 THE-COUNTRY wishes a -Ituatlon-as companion or House? keeper tn Ute etty ur coantrv.- Fdr renns, ah<l oiher-particulars, adilress "B," DAILY NEWS office.' apr28 WANTED TO RENT, BY A PUNCTUAL and permanent lenone, a neat nud pleas auily situated dwelitiur. con:arning not- less than four square rooms.. Th* wesburn pact of the etty, ur the neighborhood cd" the Battery preferred. Ad-' dress, stating location and lowest rem, '-Teuaui." office of THE NEWS. '. .ar ris iror Sale. F- OB SALE; TWO FINE C?W1T^V~T1? two young Calws, and two Due large work Moles. Inquire at No. 02 State street. may2-iut:i2?_. _ FOR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA? CHINES, of good quality, which ere. offered . hiiap. Call at No. 27 Q.;een street. IWlwCMl .rt trw i ng and Chuff it streets._ r-i.u FOR SALE, THAT HANDSOME AND desirable RESIDENCE, No. 27 KntleUge Avenue, opposite Morris sttvet, containing seven square rooms, t*o finished attic tooms, bay win? dow, bath and dnsslug rooms, pautry, store? house mid ample kUeneu ?nd s ane ?iccommo d it ions; water and gas throughout Ute house, lo.ooo gu lon cistern, and all other modern un pntvementsof a first-class residence. Lo: 90 by loo feet, rasteftoliy lai-t nut with he ?ges. rare ever? greens, and thc choicest varieties o? roses, came? lias .a nd acker plants; also green-house, (Nh pond anil roumain. For lentis, .tc, apply to No. -IS broad street, Law.Oflke Of WILKINMIN A (?IL Cli RLS r. aprC-ih ABARGAIN!-TO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggles Wood Frame Puller Cutter, will bo sold low for cash, ls nearly new,'cuts 23 inches, and has an extra knife. No charge fur package. Price $40. Apply at TUE News Job Office. " nuu-22 . C??? ana ?ox\ti(i T OST ON SATURDAY, 2!>ru AP MIL, A IJ SILVER BROOCH. A suitable reward will be paid if left at thu office. tuay3-2* LOST. ON THE l?wi, A BUCKSKIN POUCH, witlt Thirty Dollars and some cents, between Tradd and King attvcie, via Friend, Archdale and Keaafain. Finder win be rewarded on delivery at No. 114 Tradd, cornet Logan streets. aprJO <Eo Rent. TO BENT, THE SM \LL STORR No. 415 King stree'. Inquire at P. ti. WIKDH RIM'S, K ug u.'Xt d ?or or ceorgrt street. mayi-a* SUMMERVILLE RESIDENCE TO RENT, couramlng'scTen rooms, with outbuildings'. EL M. MARSHALL ? BRO.. mayS-wthsS Brokers, No. S3 Kroail sr n"!t. TO KENT. TH A V DESIRABLE UESt DENCE, No. 59 S.nlHl street. PossesHion given iinincillaiely. Apply at No. 0 Liberty street, uia>3-2* TJ RENT, A CO.MFORTAJ?LE UOi.SW, No. 21S Coming street, containing four looms, with gas, go.? I cistern and yard; a!-o, dower garden. For terms, apply to WM. it. DAWSON, Real E;:a:e Agent, No. ?S Broad street, mays TO RENT, A SUMMER RETREAT IN the Town of Anderson, *. C_a beautiful Coi ruge, containing SIX rooms partially farnisneil. The garden is in a high state of cuicivaiion, and tin1 surroundings ali ihat eau be ilesire-l for sum mer comfort ami pleasure. From Mov ta October there is not a more agreeable lor^uicy in South Can-lina. Appiy to F. c. Du FONTAINE, at th-j Mills House, or cd M., Box 100, Audcrson, s. c. aprlT jjEEVES, BROWN & VAN WICKLE, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IN ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC FRUIT'AND VEGETABLES In their season. NOS. 182 and 163 CENTRE ROW, WE ST W AS HIN GT ON 1IA.SKBT, .' NEW YORK. R?F?RENCES.-S. A. Lambert,' with Adolph Nimitz, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, No. 209 East Bay, Charleston; s. O. aprl3-3mos? f7 "tftjrswnents. -OM?MES-jj rjycEUM.Jp* YPT| her Anc?eoW|remples and Tombs, de-1 [scrtped and ?xn^tf?0r Thirty Transparencies^ THIS. (ThursdayJ BtssiKO, at 8 o'clock. Tickets may be had atHolmes's Bookhouse; and those who attended the last Lecture of Dr. Davis will receive tickets without charge. may4 j ^,RANTi A M A TE rm_fiONfiWR 'AT"* F?E UNDSCHAFTSBUND HALL, ; .. .SOS. THE^BENEHT OS. .' . , ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN" ?UI?D AY-SCHOOL, "il).-'- gt; ? . i'jtui. ,' ' " ,.. TO TAKE PLACE, ' " ' T U E S p A r, " if 'i T!; 0 . ' - j?rProgramm? later luth? week. 1 InayS - ti---.-. ?JITADEL SQUARE BAPTIST 'CHURCH " SUNDAT SOHOOL PICNIC. :" ?..-"- . ' !.!..! -?-l 1! Thc Picnic bf this School will be held at- Mount Pleasant, on FRIDAY, 5th instant. The boat will J leave Mar'ket wharf at 10 o'clock k. M. The children of the School, and members of the congregation, can procure Tickets'from - . JOHN O. MIL?OR, m ay3-2 Superlnteirdeiit S. S. A C A D E M Y O F AI U S I C Return of the Charleston Favorites,, the brilliant CHAPMAN SISTERS; the Eminent Comedian, 0. B. BISHOP and their new and talented-company, wltli Messrs. COOPER & FIELDS, celebrated Terp? sichorean Artists... '. , ;.FOR SIX .NIGHTS ?SLY. ? .. . . Commencing: THURSDAY, MAY, 4, 1871. On which occasion will' be" presented . TWO GREAT PLAYS, ' ' '. Buckstone's Great Comedy, in three Acts, MARRIED LIFE, Au-1 Brougham's Celebrated Burlesque, : PO CA HON-TAS, OR YE GENTLE SAVAGE. Admission to Orchestra and Dress Circle SL No extra charge for reserved seats. Box office open for sale of secured seats, Wednesday, May 3d. at 0 o'clock, for any evening during the en gap ement. Doors open quarter-past 7. Curtain rises nt 8 o'clock. m8yl; ] /?HARLESTON G E R M A N SCH?TZENFEST. 1ST, 2D, 3D, 4Tn AND 5TB* OP MAY, 1871. 1. The membersor the Club and their friends are invited to participate in the Festivities. Cards of Invitation may be obtained-at-Mesara. F. VON SANTBN, King street; MBLCHERS A M?LLER, King street; GEORGE H. LINDST?DT; corner Calhoun and King streets; F. HEINZ, King street, opposite Ann street; WM. PIEPER, corner King and Spring streets'-" p; BUCHHBIT, corner Meeting and Line streets; C. LITSCHGI, East Bay; E. P. TOROK,' East Bay; J. M. MARTIN, No. 35 Market street, and Three Mlle' House. > 1 - 2. No person will be. admitted without produc? ing their Card of Invitation; aid no Invitation will be issued, under any. .circumstances,.at the Sv.hurzenplatz. . ,., 3. Every Shareholder,. Active and Passive Mem: ber, and their respective immediate families, have free admittance to Alie grounds, bat must obtain a family ticket at Mr.Xl. H. LINDSTEDT'S, omer of Calhoun and King streets. . 4. Active and Passive Members In uniform, and invited guests lu uniform, are not 'required to produce their Cards of Invitation; 5. Only Active and Passive Members'of the Ger? man Ride Club, lu uniform, have free admission to the Dancing Hall. . : " 6. The Badges delivered at tue en trance cr the Dancing Hall are to.be be kept In sight. ; 7. No one except those in thekuown.uniform of Riflemen will be admitted into, tue Shooting-, hall. _m_ 83- The South parolina. Savannah, and Charles? ton and Northeastern Railroad Companies have kindly consented to carryvfstora t,o the festlvat for half fare. * ' *.1 1 " For further particulars, see Programmes. -THE DIRECTORS. aprl4-fltli2smtuwrh5 i''? "' . @roccric3, Ciquors, Ut. yi? ?"G?N ~E?V~& 'IU^N^EET^ NOS. 103 AND 165 E?ST BAY AND NOS. 2 AND 4 QUEEN STREET, "' ? -:. nave In Store and receiving daffy a?large as-' sort ment of ,.,...' FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES,/ Consisting in part.of : BACON, HAMS. PORIv.-tfKEF, MACKEREL, MO? LASSES, FLOUR, SUGAR,- LA*D, SALT, SOAP, NAILS, COFFEE TEAS, AO., AC. WAGENER A MOXS?ES . -Continually have in sto-ea large'iud weli se? lected assortment: of SHIP GROCERIES, delivered free of cartage to vessel's.' . ? ' ' . WAOR.VBK ft MO NS EES, . Agents for isodor. Bush ft Co., St. Louis, Mo., SPARKLING GRAND DUCHESSE CATAWBA, AUi.>, continually are supplied amihave m store, CHOICE CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN WINE, in sixty-tallon casks and deraQohas. These Wines ure equal io any Imported Wines tu every respect, ap ri? fl LAR ET ON DRAUGHT AT $1 25 PER VJ ? ? GALLON. OR 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Bottle io be seturneJ. W. IL WELCH, Family Grocer, S. W. Corner Meeting and Market Streets. *3*All Goods delivered free of charge. api23 . 0 OK OUT! FOR TUE SIGNS OF THE CROCKERY HOUSE AND CAROLINA TEA AOENCY. JUST ARRIVED A'. LIN LEY'S CHEAP STORE, No. 3SS Klug street, A new supply of that raruuus DOLLAR TEA. Also, a large lo", of lhat very superior'YOUNG HYSON TBA, willoh delights all Tea counolssaura who have ever tried it, and which I sell ai the low. price of SI 50 per pound. This Tea Is guarantee 1, aud lam willing to remnd the money to any pur? chaser who should be dissatisfied'. ALSO, A large lot of CANNED KRU1T, VEGETABLES" ?NO PISH, or ttieni'ist approved brands, which will ne soH at low prices. A general assortment or Groceries, at reduced prices. Roasted aud Grou'id Rio, Lnguayra and Java Correes, fresh every day. Trie roasting is done upon the premises, under my personal super? vision. Quality and kinds guaranteed. FRENCH CHINA 1 FRENCH CHINA ! Tea Secs of plain French China, 4-t pieces, for $8 Tea Sets, gold baud French Chlua, 44 pieces, for $12 ' A larg: assortment or French Chlua for table usc. Also, Fancy China Goods, Vases, Cologne Sets, Motto Cups and Saucers, Tete-a Tete Sets, .vc. English Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Hard? ware, vVoodiiuware, Baskets, Looking Glasses, and aigeneral assortment of House Furnishing Goods-sold twenty-five per cent, cheaper than regular dealers. Special a, leur lon paid to country orders, accom? panied with cash. All Inquiries by letter promptly answered.. No .-barge lor packing or delivering to any part of the city. maris-lyr JOHN W. -LINLEY. cmis?. Ziqv?ts, tot. j-jy^Y-S?TTEJBjBA?Oy, Ac. j ?? tabf?MAT BUTTER-T ' ^.nb^Dem^RMl^ars soc?rrela Demeraxa~Sagars so ttetcea choice S. C. Hame 160 packages Smoked and D. G. Meats. Landing t?i?s Adj ?rom Senp?ner'Actaras, from Hondaras, L?** 700 bunches Gboice BANANAS ? I0;ooo Piflotarns .?. i\ : - vj -v.v 150 dozen Pineapples. For sale in lots to suit "purchasers at Kerr's Wharf or Stores.' - -. r-;-> - .an?'. , :.. ^PAGX^WELCH ?A BB ANDES, may 4-1_O. BART Sc CO. _ jj*? tW,;,; B-?M'T , Ti E r??fety. . 100 tubs Cholee New Uav BUTTER. " :""' .Now landing; and fdr sale low by"'."'.'IVf ? ?<? . ' ;>!.; a Mr; . .T. Ml CATER,, ?n.?o may3-2 . . . . , .Np. 22 Vendne Range. 0.H OlC E, .?.at' A Y : BUTT ER,., Receiving cn commission bj" eac? .'steamer frdm the North, through S. A. Lambert, and tow landing- . . .:>. .>:.-. y, tu: b* Fresh lota of "Choice Otd.and Choice New MAT . BUTTER, ?for Inspection toih? trade.** ** . " ?.' . Ai- NIMITZ. . . >u may2 .. ? ?- No, 209.East Eay,,.,, g U G A R H .0 U S E S T R U P. AI loo bbls.S.H. SYRUP, by..steamer. Fall, ..River-, on consignment and ror sate low while landing ny . A. NIMITZ, ' I vi may2_^ . East Bay, near.Marfceijstreet.... UFER, EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOUR.' S MORDECAI Sc CO.. No. 110 East Bay. offer for. sale'Super, Extra ani Family FLOUR, e'f high" grades.'' ?? ?:? . ? 1 jmay2-5- ! . . - . .- .: .-- :...-..?) & ira :.- C.. T.-.- . -:o;.'-.vv- ? T. . i :i Vi. ;-.? vivr .. if : li: - .:*...; : K:H:::K? aa.. ?\?ca??> i' :i :,:v.:?: . VJP.: . ?>-:' .ir?iai-?iv.??t ?a i . .'?5.1 'Jv ? *:<.. ; ? M?. a:-, ay.i;-. ?I ..?-/--? ? 'jvm ; "f?t" "?j-j yy?-?-- : ? m.-.u :'?: . 'j-S.'. : O? I :.? .*:!'.. h;.? i il t f ,:;?-j-j' ! ' ' '.vi ?:-, J:.-'-.. it;::.; '^j'i t ) :. .<f . .)?; :;: ? na .'....>--.r.-j'auu u-.*;<?0v Sw? ot .is . i?.- ?? -J'.'I* -L dc*- it'." s- v-'ia i...-. .-.:*:'v ....!' ??. ; y;..:: ii: .?. .:: '--i , ..'u?-fi?'?'i :>??.>.<. \*Jf**-H*t .^ILSON'S GROCERY i ! ut i . il WILSON'S GROCERY . :?? WILSON'S GROCERY WILL OPEN .'..'. - WILL OPEN: - : : . .'? . . . WILL OPEN : ' ';, '.1 . O? SATURDAY,^ ?.'..' . ON SATURDAY* ' ; ,,. , .'oN.SAXURDAYi MAY SIXTri; ? ' ' us") .. .... - '. ; _ -Ci 'MAY SIXTH,. .-.I.-....I ' nil'n. MA.Y SIXTH, ' - ' " t i a . TI ? .. . . '.' :n.? io on : VAT S06 HING STREET. '- ''] ; .. AT 406 K?NG, StREBT; . ?mw ' " . AT m K4Nft.STBEB? . i na : toMf - . VIM -. I : .TC I t i'Vit ; y.i-. ? .lim Av?fi.'-t ...?.' ' .:?I- ? :_-'."?*; i :.? S- .//?;.:;:?? .>. .?:;*. - * . -i; . ?.t.';:?l fi: ?:C iii/lOOC V.-r MV?Crd . '.... i '. I Ot UT: . '.I i;'-ii.'. i .:' . 7??n00"l0. .'*:..". r.* :r ) i i . yy-.-i :?'?}'. ?- . : I'M v . M;- f ?ofl "h.'.?'. .' JJATH?RN..SPRLNGS WATEB, ?ogen ? Son%DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA^ . .' WINE ?I ?! ?? ' i-'' . ' * ' 1.7 S. Binningens Qld London Dock Gin, Old Tom Gm . - Assorted French Brandy-'Fruits, in quar?ars Assorted Prench Pruits, In "own-Juice, pot ?p?a' glass stoppered decanters.-.,-; .-. French Plc kle-1, tn fancy Jars j India Currle.iu?laakB' J" " Yarmoath Bloater Paste, Anchovy Paste' i French Mustard, ia glass pots . Queen's Olives, 'Capers, Bordeahx' Olive' Oil, Florence Olive Ol!, la nasks; and Bengal Chntney: E. E. BEDFORD, . KSOI '' , . ' . Late'w.^.'corwid A Co{:, ,. janU : No. 2?5 Klng.8treet.;,. VTEW BUTTER, IMITATION ENGLISH IT ; ' CHEESE, ic. / . 'j j RECEIYED PER RE?jENT ARRIVALS., V'" Choice. New GOSHEN BUTTER, Jenny X'.fld Im. Ration English Cueese, MIl? Factory OheeSe, Pine? apple Cheese, You ig America Cheese, Eidam and' '?ap Sago' Cheese," Extra Smoked Tongues and. Breakfast Bacon Strips. Choice, Pick'?d Beef, Fam? ily Pig Pork and Pic*, led Ox Tongues..... - . ; .. -SUGAR-CmtEDHAMS:, ";'. ,?j! Duflleld's, American, Whestpbaiia,' Whitaker, Extra Star, Davis's Diamond, and the celebrated White Sugar cured Champion Hams.'*'- . .' . For sale by E. E.. BEDFORD, ' , ' janll* . No. 275 king street.'.. B REMEN L A G li,ll BEEB ENGLISH ALES SCOTCH ALES - CHAMPAGNE ALES : .LONDON PORTERS . DUBLIN 'PORTERS ? ..! 1 t n : .;. . -l l . CHAMPAGNE CIDER. . . ;,I.V?J - : E. E. BEDFORD, . . < anil , . No. 275 Kmg street. Cia,OT0, ? ob oreo, tot. Q IG ARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, ?kc.: The undrrslgned. Proprietor of "EMPEROR WILLIAM CIGAR EMPORIUM," Nb. 310 King street, three doors south of Society street,' respect-' rolly states to the Smoking, C lewing and Snuf ?ng public, that he has concluded ro offer extra inducemen'.s to Wholesale and Retail Gonsumers: or CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, ic., by disposing orhls Stock-at stich prices as to secare a large, and reltaoie trade. An extensive a-id -complete assortment or all articles in his line or busiuess is kept constantly on hand, giving a facility of t?iiiug, without delay, all orders extended to bim,. ; accuuipalned with cash*, or draft on responsible horjses th the citr. Purchasers are requested to examine his perfect Stock beror-e trad lng, else? where. WM. SHR()DE{% iToprietor of Emperor William Ci it ar Store; d'-rlS-^n-'-' ? ??: ? ;:. ?fli?iniJrn, ?Drcssmaking, tot. jy^-'AD 1?L E'T1T'Z'1^BT^^ PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, NO. 238 KING STREET, EAST SIDE. BETWEEN MARKET AND HASEL STS., (UPSTAIRS.) ' FINE FRENCH CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. PRICES REASONABLE. - mar29_. . . . Jnsniance. 1845^ P?RELf-MOTUAL. ?S?? NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 18 4 5.0 rganlie d...I 8 45 THOMAS FROST, " General Agent, No. 54 Broad street. mar2-thstu3mos ' '.'. Spool (Cotton. COATS COTTON. We have InStock and will always keep anas sortraent of COATS' THREAD for sale at New York trade prices. . JOHN G. MILNOR ? CO" rebll-stutltemos No. 13d Meeting slrtl^t