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MO?TOAY: MORNIN^MAY '6f,'?867. LOCALjiMATTEriS. To Correspondents. Wo aro continually receiving communications on p.olibcal^aa.d other mattera frompextions who do ]not attach tteir-pxoper names to ?ne articles son*; und vre take this occasion of rcpoat?m? that nothing can be published in Tux DAILY NEWS without being indorsed by some responsible individual. W Post Office Notice. , . . TOST OFFICE, ) . CHABLESTON, S. 0., May 0,1807. j 'Hereafter, nntilfurthci notice, tho Northeastern :Mails will close at 1.15 P. M., and arriving at the Depot at 9.45 A. M. will be roadv Tor dolivory at ll o'clock. On Sundays tho Post Office will open at ia.80 P. M. for one hour. TO? Mails for South Carola, a' Railroad will con? tinue to close daily at G o'clock A- M., and for tho Savannah and Charleston Railroad at G A. M. on Mondays,. Wednesdays and Fridays. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. PEBSONAL.-Ex-Gen. M. C. BUTLER arrived in thia city yesterday afternoon, and ia.a guest at tho M?ls House. * " 4 ' : AN opportunity is presented by Mr. HABT to the 1 reading public, of supplying themselves with BOHN S various libraries, at a very unusually low figuro, : with many .other '.valuable .works, Mr. . HAUT : seemsf de teraiin ed to Rive our citizens thc 'opportumty'of"obtaining a library at very low rates. - 1 DEATH OP AH OLD JOURNALIST.-Th? Mobile Ad- | ver?ser and Register of the 1st, comes to hand clothed in mourning, fur tbs death of THADDEUS SANDFORD, Esq.^ which 'occurred in that city on the 30th nit. The docoased was at ono timo editor of the Mobile Register, which position ho filled for . twenty odd years. He was known throughout the ? country as a gentleman of superior abilities, and ot much worth. HOLDERS of the. seven per cont ?First Mortgage Second Lien Bonds of tho Charleston and Sayan nab Railroad Compaujv.wao. ha-vo .not- jot ex? changed their receipts' for -scripTjertiflcatcs;"" aro informed that tho office will bo removed from Broad street to the company's new offices, foot of Mill street, early this week; it. will, therofcre, save inconvenience to all concerned if they will ti vail themselves of the present opportunity. FOOD FOB. THE ?NEHBS.-It affords us satisfaction to mention that tte schooner 'JV.* TT. Snutti, Capt. .TooKEB, arrived at this port on. Saturday, with -9000 bushels of corn an i other supplies sent herc by the benevolent among our Northern fellow-citi . zens, to aid the poor in their present needy con? dition.. Thc schooner .JV. W. Smith is consigned to our fellow-citizen, Mr. -WK. ROACH, who will do 'all in bis power to forward these, timely contribu? tions,' which will be thankfully receivod and duly appreciated by many who are in want. .. ? OBDINATION SEBVTOES.- ?shop DAVIS hold an ordination Berrica at St. Luke's Church, on Friday . ? last, in which' the Rev: Mr. F.T.T.TBOM CAPEES and the Rev. Mr. WITLISAMS- wore ordained - Deacons. A large number of the Episcopal Clergy' were pres? ent'and took part in tho exercises. The sermon was delivered hythe RoV. P. F. STEVENS. Mr. CAPEES will take charge - of Christ Church at Greenville, where he has been preaching for some months, and Mr. "Wrr.i.iAmn will proceed to Athens, Ga., as he belongs to that diocese. -"'.' TJLAVEX,. NOBTHWARD.-Although pur . weather here remains of delightful temperature,, we notice " that'rmuiy persons h?v? commencod their move . ment Northward, which, is borne;'greatly facilitated by the extremely low price of passage which our numerous steamers to New York aro charging. On Saturday last, the fine side-wheel steamship Manhattan, Capt. WOODHULL, of Messrs. STBEET BEOS. ifc Co.'s New Tork lino, had ovor one hun? dred cabin passengers, remindingus vory forcibly af the great patronage enjoyed hy the1 'old line of New York side-wheel ships before the war. COBONOE'3 INQUEST_On Saturday morning a boat with three colored men named Lewis Polite, Nelson Waring, and Wm. Hicks, left Mr. JOHN THOMPSON'S plantation in St. Andrew's Parish for /jDharieaton, for the purpbse.-of bringing a load of old iron to the city. About eight o'clock, when off East Bay Battery, in consequence of the roughness of the -waves, the boat was swamped, and two ol the crew were-drowned; but Hicks suceeeded'in keeping afloat until picked up by a fishing boat and was brought to the city. The two bodies were subsequently recovered, and an inquest hold ovor them and a verdict rendered that they came to their death by accidental drowning. THE NEW YOBS LIFE ISSUE AJJCE COMPANY. Thia is the oldest and wealthiest company of thc State of New York-hut one, according to tho of? icial reporta. We call attention to the fun dam en tal feature of age, assets and dividends, or return premium, exhibited in its advertisement, as the consideration most worthy tho attention of those seeking an eligible company. It has been in opera . tion twenty-two years, accumulated over seven mil? lions of assets, and declared a dividend of fifty per - cant, to all its policy holders alike for each of tho past three years. This is more simple and satis? factory than the practice of some companies to distribute the surplus in different proportions ac ' cording toihoage of the policies, by which aper centage dividend cannot be declared, and no mem? ber can understand bis particular interest in tho surplus, whether it is rightly or wrongly esti ' mated. _ The risks of this company are especially well selected, and, like those-of others standing near it in age, comparatively low in proportion to assets, the most'obvious criterion of sound condition. In payment of premium it tenders the option of all cash or credit for such a portion, as approxi? mates to its probable dividend. It originated the highly acceptable plan of Life Roticies not subject to forfeiture, by two annual premiums, and offers all form of policy, approved by science and experience. Its President has held his office for twenty years past, and the actuary been in its service for the past seventeen, having therefore tho peculiar emi? nent advantage of an experience for its officers, almost tho same as that of thc corporation. Ito business bas been largest, where knowledge and familiarity with the principles of Life gov? erns, as well as the various forms of the system in different corporations have been greatest, and practice and experience largest, in the largo com? mercial cities of the country. ? We therefore recommend an attentive perusal of (he advertisement. Agent, THOMAS FROST, NO. 56 East Bay. ' THE BAXTEBX.-The early closing of the stores . on Saturday afternoon was generally observed by the merchants in che city; and the announcement .that there would bo music on tho Battery attract? ed a large crowd to that pleasant promenade. Many who were closely confined during tho week hastened to breathe the invigorating sea broeze, and to join the numbers who had already gathered at that point. The paviliion had been white washed, which consider ibly improved its appear? ance, and when occupied by the Band it soon be? came the centre of attraction. .The grounds are still in an unfinished state, but the inequalities have been all levelled, and tho promenaders do not have to hbor up the earth mounds as was tho case last summer. On South Battery walk prepar? ations hive evidently been made toward furnish? ing a pavement,- for wide' -curb of masonry has .. .-been laid, and the piles of oyster shells that are distributed at differe?t pointa aro ominous signs of future progress. The change in the location of . the pavilion has affected the promenaders, and , East Battery was not patronized to that extent on Saturday that waa-customary in tho past, but tho gaily dressed throng either collected around the .nusic, or slowly passed and repassed on the outer eide of the railing. Among those attracted by the music were a large number of colored persons, but there was no turbulent disposition manifested on their part, and we hope that the city will be spared a repetition of th? disgraceful riots that occurred at this point last' summer. The Battery has . always been a public promenade, subject only to. the rest notions prescribed by law-the penalties of which will . bo enforced on all alike both white and black. The new ticket office of the Street Ballway Com? pany is only partially completed, but will bo an ? ornament'to the grounds; ard in connection with . the music stand win make tho Ute ting Street en? trance doubly popular. The general appearance of the grounds proves that the Committee of Conn , , eil who J&ve their rennovation ic band have not negloctod'their duties, and the patronage: already bestowed upon this spot, will be increased as the - summer advances. There aro few Southern cities that poesesa^so magnificent a breathing spot, and (he ettentfoK IW&i^tipbri it by tho City Fatbors fin be gratefully appreciated by their constituent?. .?Wh?'**: V.? ?t*.S *-.>.. - . PBOY?SIDNS.-Wo leam that twelve- thousand to-day for this city, consigned to Gon. SCOTT, Com? missioner of tho Freedmen's' Bureau, which will bo distributed, as soon as it arri voa, throughout tho State to those who aro in need. A cargo of pork will also soon follow. ; Tire REPOSTED MUBDEB IN EDOEFIELD.-Wo have taken sonic pains toinqutro from tho proper authority, and havo also had tho ploasure of see? ing Gcuoral M. C. BUTLEB? and are glad to say that the report published in tho Augusta Constitu? tionalist of tho exception of two United States Bol diere by a posse cf citizens; In Edgeficld District is oniirely without foundation,. In times like these wo think that papors out of L-"< r?tate, ' jpocinlly Southern papers, ought to' bo very varoful not to give circulation to such rumors, which are gladly reproduced by the Northens press, while lite cor? rection is conveniently overlooked. THE GAZETTE.-We haver been favored with a copy of a new wockly papcrpf this name, publish? ed in this city, Messrs. CAra.FrELr> ct FORD, pro? prietors. It is an eight pago paper with a four pago supplement, and prosonts. therefore, a large amount of reading matter. From (he prospectus we soo that tho Gazelle is to te an Irish ami Roman Catholic organ, neutral in politics. The first number is well filled, and full of promise. It has "a long and interesting lctter? from. Dublin, which tells of the Fenian trials now in progress there ; a letter from Paris, giving on account of the exposition, stories, poetry, and copious extracts from Irish papors, giving the latest news in all parts of that Island. The Gazetteis well printed, and we sincerely wish it 'success and prosperity. Charleston in olden times had tho Catholic Miscel? lany, and wo doubt not its friends, and mar.v be? sides, will como forward to tho "support of tho Gazette. ?' THE HrBEEKicO'S oponed its exhibition on Satur? day night, at tho Hibernian Hall. Wo were (hore for a few mtnntes, and saw some eight or ten scenes, representing Dublin, its Custom House, Sackville street, Nelson's Pillar, tho Four Courts, the Castle, Record Tower. Royal Exchange, Trini? ty Collogo, tho old Parliament House, now the iSank of Ireland, and St. Patrick's Cathedral. ? The second section giving the Tom- of Wicklow, we did not want to seo. ." The scenery, rtsfnr as we can judge, is protty good, and the demonstrations copiously interlard? ed with Hibernian anecdotes, told in tho richest, thickest brogue. A number of Irish ballads are introduced, sung by Miss MAUT DALTON, Miss T. M??EVOY, and tho "celebrated Irish comic vocal? ist." Mr. CHAULES MAOEVOY, all of whom arc good performers. Our Fenian friends should go by all means, aa the Professor, who "doos" the exhibi? tion, exhibits decided Fenian proclivities at every foot of canvas. Bat this really cannot surprise us. Wo scarcely know how tho departed glories of i Ire? land can Lo spoken of in other than tones pf re? gret, and surely the patriotic son of Erin may bc pardoned a heartfelt wish that his country may ht restored to her pristine fame. Tho exhibition will only remain two days; to morrow night hoing tho last. THE ORDXTK OF B'NAI B'BITH-It is now about six teen years, we believe, since the Independent Orde: of B'nai B'rith, was established in tito TJhitet States. Tho name in Hebrew . signi lying, " UK sons (or childron) of tho covenant." Tho Orde is ontiroly composed of members of the Mosait faith, and has met with remarkable success.1 Wi are indebted to Dr. M. MATER, of New York, (for morly of this city,) for a copy of tho last Aunua Report of tho Proceedings of tho Constitutioi Grand Lodge, from which wc obtained some in sight into the workings of tho Order. Dr. MAYE: is tho "Grand Maskir." (Secretary, we presume. In the course of his report, wo find the followin? interesting episode : Before leaving this District (Nb. 1) I canno forego tho promptings of my hoart to placo o' record a noble act of true Jewish charity, Haknt fclh KaUali. performed by Yegar Sahadutha Lodgr No. 27, of Boston, Mass. In December last tbi Lo?ge learned that two orphan sisters, thedaugb tors of a deceased momber. who bad also lost tl?ci mother, were to be married on tho same day, Jar. ?ary 3L 1866. The Lodge at once ananifnou?l resolved to appoint a committee of five, with fti power to buy a complete household outfit for tites orphans, to" arrango a grand nuptial feast, wit ball, and to assess the members for all expense! and with the view to maire the whole festival e> elusively, as lt were, one of our Order, the Lodg invited tho undersigned. Dr. 31. Mayer, to b present and solemnize the marriage ceremony Tho undersigned, not so much because he felt biri Bnlf honored oy this invitation, as to testify, li his presence, Iiis appreciation of tho noble coi duct of thisLod^e, at once accepted tito invitatio; and cannot but say, from all ho sow and hoard o that joyful and solemn occasion, .that the feast rt douuded to tho great honor of thi? Lodge-it ws a nuptial feast distinguished by luagniiiceuc general joy, brotherly geniality and. sociabilit that made those orphans forgot that, their fatut and mother wore no moro ; indeed had they bec children of wealthy parents, they could have, m with no more genuine sympathy on tho part of tl brethren and tboir wives and daughters, God ble them 1 or have had a more magnificent; feast." In August 1866, the dato of tho last Annual 1 port, there were seventy-eight Lodges in oper tion, with Bix'thotisaml six hundred and so venty-s members, possessing over throe hundred thousat dollars of "rogular" and "branch" funds. Ov twenty-three thousand dollars had bren expend, ia benefits. A Lodgo in connection with thia order, has i contly been organized in this city, under t name "Dan Lodgo, No. 93 of L O. B. B.," and t following officers having boen elected -yostcrdti were duly installed : Brother JOSEPH BEVY, President. Brother H. ROSENTHAL, Vico-Preeident. Brother G. HOFFMAN, Treasurer. ... ? -Brother PHILIP RICH, Secretary. 1 Brothor B. SPBrNZE, Assistant Monitor. ? Brother 3t CROTCH. Inside Guardian. .. ' Brother D. D. BAROCH, Outside Guardian. - ' Brother A. H. ABRAHAMS, ) Brother J. APPuE, \ Trustees. Brother 3. FLAUM, ) The following gentlemen are tho Delegates the District Grand Lodgo, No. 3, t 6. B. B., Philadelphia, Penn., who officiated at the abc named installation : J. MILLER. Grand Nase Ab. : A HEINEMAN. Grand Aliph. B. BUBGAUER, Grand Socretary. SUNDAY SCHOOL AjrsrvEitSARY.-Tlie Sunday Sch' connected with the second Presbyterian Chun celebrated its anniversary on Saturday aftemc it the Church in Sleeting Streot. This school sne of v'te oldest in the city, and had for a ' lo time a larger attendance than any other. 1 war and tho dispersion cf thc congregation na rally affected the school, and it numbers ai prest far less than it did, but vigorous- efforts aro bei made to restore it to its former healthy stat Hr.. C. N. AVERILL, the Superintendent, and the i forent teachers had determined to moko the oe ?on both interesting and instructive, for in ad tion to the religious exercises in tho OUurch table was spread on thc grass',-and tho schol invited to partake of tho luxuries with which was covered; ? ' ?' "' .;- '";? Three o'clock had been appointed as the h< for assembling, and on their arrival tho child were soated in the body of the Church, inn ii?tely in iront of tho pulpit, tho smaller o! taking- tlie precedence. The exercises were ope: by prayer, and several Sabbath School 'hymns w rang, tho whole school uniting in this portioi tho ceromonies, their woll-trained voices mai thc church ring with the sweet songs of Zion. F. M. ROBERTSON addressed the children u] their responsibilities, and s poko of thc importa sf the rising generation, especially in the pres jrisis. His remarks were vory applicable, ;vore listened to by the childron with marked .ention. The Rev. THOMAS SMYTHE, D. D., the belo castor of tho church, then addressed tho sch Eis presence in the pulpit was a sufficient pi hat ho took a dee;? interest in both teachers i jnpils, and would use every effort to add to tl velfare. This discourse was especially adapt?e ;hs occasion, and was. full of ina trac tion. to all j ;ies. . . After the religious ceremonies were conclu he scholars adjourned to tho tables, whioh v jonvoniently arranged in the centro walk ui he trees. Festoons of evergreens hud been ta fully arranged around tho table, and tho t wero connected by garlanes of tho same mate: The tables wore bountifully supplied with fin sweetmeats and confectionary,-ana tho pupils ing arranged on either side, a blessing was poked by Dr. SMYTHE, and they wore waited r by the scholars of tho Biblo Glass and teachers. Tho entertainment provod to bo ai sufficient, and tho green was soon covored witt bached groups whose eager voices proved that wore enjoying tho anniversary. Thc lengthe shadows at length warned, them of the appr of night, and?- thc children were dismissed by teachers to their different homes. ' .' " This Sabbath School hos on its rolls two ired pupila, and a regular attendance ot. at : ono huidred and fifty ovory Sunday. , There fourteen teachers, who, with tho Suporintcm Mr. AVEBHA,, bestow their entire attention ; the duties of the school, and tho interest man: ed by tho scholars is a sign that thoir ex'er: have boen repaid. Dr. Sir*THE, in his sermon ye day morning, reviewed the past history c Church and thc School, and furnished rnur miuiaencoa of that period. C SIAYOK'S COURT, May 4.-A drayninn, who drovo eo^o:\rr4qajdi^aa..to* knock- down a mgn poet, wan lilied $2, and directed to ropa r tho injury done. ^fjeinale,'who-iet -1>?V -temp?rget the better of her Judgment, or liquor thc bettor of her br??!}?, wo don't know which, was fined for kicking up a row" in that highly respectable district called lvli?tt street. An economical individual, wishing to savo twenty cents hy not having Ilia cUinmey swept, paid $5 for refusing to lot tho contractor cleanse it lor him. A moneyless mun, who had been treated by his friends until ho sot dnrtik, and wont to bod on tho pavement, oppressed many thanks to tho corpora? tion for taking care of him for fivo days. AcKxow?.EDa?ONT.-Tho raffle of tho pair of white horses took placo as advertisod, but the for? tunato and genorous winners returned tho horses to their former owners, who, wo learn, will raffle them a second time. As tho object of tho raffle wag to raiso mono}- for tho support of tho orphans (miler the charge of tho Sisters of Mercy, tho ac? tion of thc winning party is deserving of all praiso, and tho following is the grateful acknowledgement of the Sisters of tho services rendered by the dif fei. jit gentlemen connected with tho onterpriso: "TUB SISTERS ol' ou?t LADY or HEH CY return their pratoful acknowledgments to Mr. E. DALY, Mr. ilcCoBMACK, Mr. CANTWELL, Mr. P. MOHAN, and Mr. MCNANCE, for tho successful termination of tlio late raffle, tho proceeds of which ($500) have been received from Mr. E. DALY, to whose untiring aoal tho Sisters owe much. They would also return their thanks to the fortunato winner of I thc horses, who has generously turned thom ofer to their former owners. CHARLESTON CUT RAILWAY COMPANY, 1 ? CHAKLESTON, S. C., May 3,1867. j Jlfjor-General Daniel E. Sickles : UE-SEttAi. : I have tho honor to transmit to you the fol- [ lowing resolution, which has beea passed by the Board ( of Directors of this Company this day : . ' ? Ursi'lrrd, That the cars bc thrown open to the public, and that instructions bo given to the several Conductors to rceogmVe tho right of all persons to ride therein. I ara, General, very respectfully, ? ?our obedient servant i i . : - JNO S. RIGGS, President. , Official : J. W. CLOUS, Act. Adjt Gen. and A D. C. HEADQUABTEIIS 2D MrbrrAirr DISTRICT. 1 CHARLESTON, <. C., May 3,1807. f Dr.Ait Stn- I have' groat pleasure in acknowledging the re fipt of your communication ot this data, trans? mitting a resolution ot' thc Board of Directors of tho Charleston'City Railway Company, by which it is de? clared that thc cars of tho Company aro open to the pub? lic, and that the right of all persons to ride therein is recognized. I trust this action of your Company wiU bo appreciated in tho right sense. You havo removed an occasion for collision and disorder. You have adder fur? ther ? ucl emphatic testimony of the disposition of the poople of thc South i o accept in good faith the legitimate consequences ot thc enfranchisement of the colored race. In tho concession of a common right to share privileges conferred for tho benefit of oil Citizens, yon havo dis? charged a plain duty ia a manner most conducive to the public interest. It is more gratifying to see the citizens thcmBolvcs take the initiative in mensures tending to promote tranquility, concord and peace, than to find myself constrained to ex? ercise authority to secure those ends. Hence, I have not yielded to the impatience of those who desired to prose this question upon thc attention of thc military authori? ties, feeling confident that in this, as in other similar matt TR, a moro satisfactory and permanent solution would be found in tho voluntary action of those most In? terested in doing justice to the freed people I am eir, very respectfully (Signed) D. E. SICKLES, Major-General Commanding. Jso. S. RIGGS, Esq., President of the City Railway Comprar. Official: J. W. CLOUS. Capt 38 Inf. A. A A. G. Oixit ONE THOUSAND testimonials received frota those who have boen bencfitted by using PECTOBAI, EAiijr. , ., BOWIE & MOISE, Agents.. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Agents. H. H. If yon want cheap Blank Books; . ' If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, &c.; or, MILLERS" Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Kooks rando to ordsr, with any desired pattern ot rulhig, go to HmAir BARBIS, No. 59 Broad street. rB?S?^T]BSS ""NOTICES. J. t W. KNOX will seU this day, at 10 o'clock, at their a? c ti on sales room. No. 138 Meeting street dry and fancy goods. ? A-A-A-A-A Thc best Dyspeptic Bitters now in uso are PANKNTH'S Hepatic Bitters. They, never fail to give reliot Try a bottle, and bo convinced. For sale by all Druggists, m Thc Time to Advertise In the Country. Tnc PHOENIX has a large circulation throughout the middle and upper Districts of tho State. Advertising rates os reasonable as the stringency of the money mar- ! kot will warrant Merchante, and others wishing to use the .calamus of tho paper wUl address . ? JULIAN-A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25;r' .-"V Columbia, 8. C. Who is Responsible? 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By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of- birth, agc, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents ? and slajuped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re- j ccivc tho picture and desired information by return mai), AU communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence. Madame R F. THORNTON, P.O.Box223, Hudson, N. Y. ly March 30 ffllSCEllANEOUS. CLOSING UP AT A GREAT SAC? RIFICE. BOILS'S LIBRARY AT FIFTY CENTS A VOLUME. Engineering and Architectural Works. Agricultural and Gardening Works. Cooking and Sporting Works. ' All the above works at half price, at Maje 8. HART'S, Book Store. SAGING BIRDS! SINGING BIRDS! ! ALL THOS?", WHO WISH SINGING BIRDS, SUCH I STOCJOM us GERMAN CANARIES, Learned Bull? finches, Blackbirds, Inrushes,Goldfinches. Linnets, sc.; also, an assortment of FANCY CAGES, w?l beplecsed to I learn that they can' have au opportunity of Supplying \ themselves, by calling on . . ? Mr. W.SHAW, AGENT FOR MESSRS. REICHE & BROTHER, . or msw Tosat -. ' who has opened at No. 05 MARKET STREET, aplace whore he intends to remain for a short time only. - May.? , - ? ; '? "_ S WELLIAH BR?OKBANKS, STEAJH" GAS ' ?TTTER AND PLUMBER, BLAIN AND ORSAMENTAL GAS FlOTrBEB.'GAB FTTXTNG AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT lEKPKDTa-'. "-.>" No. JW-KlNG STREET, AUffoat 31 Between Broaa Phd tjuoen streute. ., STATEMENT Ol' THE CONDITION PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY; On the 1st day of rTaxxiiary, 1867, Slade to tl_s Comptroller or thc State of South Carolina, in compliance vrlh a Ti ot ?sid State, passed December ito, 1856. -:(o): FTBST-THE NAME OF THIS COMPANY IS THE "PHONIX TNSUBANCE COMP ANT." AND IS LOCATED AT Hartford, Connecticut CAPITAL. SECOND-The amount of Capital Stock is.$600,000 00 Turan-Tho amount of Capital Stock paid up is. 000,000 00 FOUBTH- ASSETS. Cash on hand and in Bank.?29,637 72 Cash in hand? of Agents and in coursa of transmission.149,368 21 Amount loaned on Mortgage of Real H sta to.168.600 00 Amount loaned on Bank and U. S. Stocks. 12,960 00 Amount loaned on Personal Security. 12,090 00 178,895 93 183,640 00 I Accumulated inf?rent on Loans. 4.841 92 | Stocks and Bonds, as follows, viz : Par Value. Market Value. 76 Shares United States Trust Company's Stock. New York.97,500 $13,125 200 Shares Fourth National Bank Stock, *"ew York. .20.000 22,300 100 Shares Metropolitan attona! Bank Stork, New York.10.000 13,100 100 Shares Manufacturers' and Merchants' National Bank Stock, New York_10.000 11.000 400 Shares Mechanic?' National Bank Stock. New York.10.000 12.000 200 Shares Mer hants' Exchange National Bank Stock. New York.10.000 11.800 100 Shares Merchants'National B?nk Stock. New York. 6.000 5.7R0 !t00 Shares Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. Hartford.30.000 39.000 200 Shares Citv National B?nk Stork. Hartford.20.000 22.200 200 Scares /Etna National Bank Stock. Hartford.20.000 23 600 200 Shares Phmnix National Brink Stock. Hartford.20,000 27.800 20n Shares Mercantile Notional Bank Stock, Hartford.20.000 20.800 125 Shores State Bank Stock. Hartford.12.600 10,375 60 Shores Hsrtford National Bank Stock, Hartford. 6.000 7.150 50 Shares Conn. Elver Bank Stock. Ha'tford..;. 2.500 3,750 120 Shores American National Bank Stock. Hartford. 6,000 7,260 150 Shares New Britain National Bank Stock. Now Britain.16.000 15,900 150 Shares Citizens National Bank Stock. Waterbury.15.000 1 6,600 200 Shares Waterbury National Bank Stock. Waterbury.10.000 H.500 50 Shores NiiRara District Bank Stock, Canada Wost. 6,000 ,0,*5x 100 Shores Holyoke Water Power Company's Stock.10.000 12.000 10 Hartford City Bonds.10'59?, 1?'222 20 New Britain 7 per cent Water Bonds.-.10,000 11,500 10 Chicano and Northwestern 1st Mortgage Bonds.10.000 8,800 26 Tennessee State Bonds.-*..26.000 18.070 20 Wisconsin-State Bonds.?.....20 000 18,950 25 California State Bonds.25.000 29,250 50 San Francisco Bonds.50.000 57,000 100 Connecticut Stato Bonds.?..100.000 101,000 Ohio 8tate Stock, 1870..'. 25,000 25.000 United States Stock. Sixes of 1881.:... 80,000 88,000 Unitod States Stoc'_ Five-Twenties. 52,000 64,860 . - 736,190 00 Total Assets.$1,103,467 85 LIABILITIES. F-ITH-Liabilities to Banks or others, duo or not duo.'....None*. SIXTH-Comes adjusted and duo.-r.....None. SEVENTH-Losses either unadjusted, or) .<.$43.160 00 EtOHTH- Adjusted and not due,.J. 6,048 22 NINTH-Losses In Suspense, waiting further proof. 1,000 00 TENTH-All other Claims against the Company-Dividends . unpaid. 399 00 MISCELLANEOUS. ELEVENTH-Tho greatest amount insured in any one risk is $10.000, except In special cases. TWELFTH_The amount insured in any ono City, Town or Village, depends upon its size and how built. THTUTEENTH-Tho amou'it insured In any ono block depends os above. FOUBTEENTH-Cor rifled Copy of tho Charter of tho Company, os flied in June, 1866. (Signed) H. KELLOGG, President. WM. B. CLARK, Secretary. STATE OF CONNECTICCT, ) HARTFORD, Aran. 22, 1867 COUNTS or HABTOUD, J . ? . . _ _ Personally appeared H. KELLOGG, President, and WM. B. CLARE, Decretory, of tho PHOENIX INSUR- , ANCE COMPANY, and severally maka oath that the above statement, by them subscribed, ls true according to their | best knowledge and belief. Before me, _ (Signed) THEODORE LYMAN, f 5 cts. ) , - - I Stamp ) Justice of the Peace. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) COUNTY OF HARTFORD. J . . ' I, CHARLES W. JOHNSON, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court of Hartford County, do hereby certify that, ot the request of tho Officers of tho PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford. I have examined the 'Certificates of Stock Rtandintt in the name of said Company, and from sun'i examination, find said Company is pos? sessed of an actual Capital or :-lx Hundrei Thousand Dollars, invested in Stock of at least par vatuo, all of which is more clearly sot forth in tho annexed Statement of the Condition of said Company to the Comptroller of the State of South Carolina.. .. , I also certify that THEODORE LYMAN, whose name is appended to tho jurat of tho deposition of ? dd state? ment, was, on the day of the dato thereof, a Justico of the Peace in and for the County of Hartford, duly authorized to administer oaths for general purposes. - In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho Seal of tho Superior Court of Hartford Coun? ty; thia 22d day of April, A. D. 1867. (Signed) CHARLES W. JOHNSON, Assistant Clerk. WM. B. HERIOT & CO., Agents of the Phoenix Insurance Company, CHARLESTON, 8. C. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION - - OF THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, On trie 1st day of Janxiary, A. T>. 1867. Stade to the Comptroller af the State ox* South.. Carolina, pursuant to tba Statute ?rf said State. -:(o): NAME AND LOCATION. The nome of the Company is the CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, incorporated in 1852, and located In tho City of New York. CAPITAL. Thc Capital of said Company actually poid up in Cash Is......1600,000 00 The Surplus on tho 1st day of January.-..1,108,1S6 67 Total amount of Capital and Surplus.'.. $1,668,136 67 ASSETS. L Amount of Cash in Bank. $96.577 96; in Omeo. $1637 25;...'.-.:.$98,215 21 ' 3. Unencumbered Real Estate owned by the Company.150,000 00 4. Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, being first lien or record oa unencumbered Real Estate, worth at least $1,300,000, and on which there is less than one year's interest due sod owing.-.451,200 00 G. Loons on Stocks and Bonds of Institutions incorporated by the State of New York,' pay? able on demand (the market value of Securities pledged being $292,000).233,375 00 8. Stocks and Bonds of Institutions incorporated by the t? tate of Now York, owned by the Company, and of the United States, Wisconsin and Tennessee.695,815 00 9. Interest actually due and unpaid_. 15,297 78 10. Premiums due and unc.llected on Policies Issued. 22,650 25 " 11. Rents. 1,583 33 Total AssetB.... $1,669,136 67 1 LIABILITIES. Amount of Locses incurred and in process of adjustment.-.'.$44,314 22 Amount of Claims for losses resisted by the Company. 13,600 00 Amount of Dividends on Capital. declared due und unpaid. 322 00 Amount of Dividends on Scrip, declared due and unpaid. 28,331 00 Amount of Dividends on Scrip, ordered, redeemed, due and unpaid. 27,510 00 Total amount of Loans, Claims and LibOitios. $118,977 22 STATE OF NEW YORK, 1 COT AND COUNTY OS- NSW YOEE, j GEORGE T. HOPE, President, and CYRUS PECK. Secretary, of the CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COM? PANY, being severally sworn, depose and ea;,-, each tor himself says, that the foregoing is a true, full end correct statement of the affairs of the said Corporation, and they are the above described officers thereof. (Signed) GEO. T. HOPE, President. CYRUS PECK, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 15th day of April, A. D. 1867 (Signod) JOHN S. PATTERSON, Notary Public, County af New York. Know ell men by these presents, that the CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of the City of New York, do hereby authorise WM. B. HBSIOT & CO., Charleston, Agents in tho State of South Carolina for and on behalf of said Company, to accept and acknowledge service of all process, whether mesne ox final, in any action or proceeding against said Company in any of the Courts of said State. And i- ls hereby admitted and agreed, that such service of tho process aforesaid, shall be taken and held to be valid and sufficient in that behalf, the some as if served on sold Company, according to the laws and practice of said state, or of any other State; and all claims or right of error, by ' rea on of the manner of such service, is hereby expressly waived and relinquished. Witness our bands and the Seal of the Company, this 15tb day of April, 1867. (c",) (Signed) GEO. T. HOPE. President. tbea-J CYRUS PECK, Secretary. yy WM. B. HERIOT & CO., Agents, May 6 CW *.H.T.RSXOBT, SO. CA. ESTABI JSHED1845?--22 YEARS! ASSETS 0TEB $7,000,000 ! IST^TW -YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. (PURELY MUTUAL) ~"---. -o-- ' THE POLICY HOLDERS RECEIVE THE ENTIRE PROFITS, AND ARE THUS INSTJK l?D AT THE ACTUAL COST OB' THE COMPANY, DEDUCTING ONLY EX. PENSES OS? MAJUACJEMEK^. ANNUAL DIVIDEND Fi FT Y PER CENT. "? (FOR THREE YEARS PAST, AND LIKELY TO CONTINUE) AGE ASSETS a-nd DIVIDEND, or RETURN PREMIUM, (reducing the same to actual ooet.1 sse tba RULING CONSIDERATIONS in deciding the relative SECURITY and SKILLFUL MANAGEMENT ot l?t lnsuranoe Companies. THOMAS FROST, Agent for Sovitb. Carolina, Na 56 BRO AD STREET. JNO. JJ. MAWSON. M. D., t pwatcUna. ^ ^ FRANCIS- L. PARKER, M. D., ( Wy*"*1"1* April 27 . . , ' 1 mwfimo CHINA ! CHINA II CHIN A 111 TTTE HATS J?6T RECEIVED FROM FRANCE A FULL ASSOa?MKNT OF FRENCH CHIN A, WHICH WE Tl rffaatagreatreduou--n on former prices, tojduch woreauesttha inspection of our custonn tr* wai the pub Rc generally. ' _ ... , . :. . -.. : DINKER SETS ''???<>; >' 1 PLATES TEA SETS ' - DISHES, TUREENS CHAMBER SETS j CUPS AND 8AUCER3, - ?nd say portion of Set furnished separately. For aalo by WILLIAM G. WHD^M & CO., NO. ?55 STREET, . AND imLDM & BROWN, NO. ll KAYNE -STREET, OHARI^ESTON- S. C. -..?kitV..* .? \- ?. .??fr} ? ' Iba?* AUCTION SALES. Comfortable Residence in King street, near Soutli Battery. _ BT AX-Orv^G J. VrHX'X'Jtu tic ??S, U role rr?. Auctioneers, and Real Estate A Kents. Wffl bo sold TO-MORROW, the 7th of May, at tho north of tho Exchance, at 11 o'clock. That corni ortablc two story WOODEN RESIDENCE, sil unte on tho east stdc of Klug street, ono door south of Weems Court, known as No. 28. The House contains six rooms with an additional building to tho south, which could be converted into a storo, with kitchen and all necessary outbuildings on tho premisos. Lot measures 70 by 180. bo tho same more or less. Conditions-one-half caih : balance payable in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of property sold, interest payablo soml-aunually. Buildings to be Insured and policy asoignod. Purchaser to pav A. J. W. lc Son for nocessary papers and stamps. May 6 RT R. BT. MARSH ALI. fi RHO., Brokers. Auctioneers & Hf ixl Estate Accntn TO-MOBROW, 7th May, at ll o'clock, will be sold, at tho Exchange, Broad street. 1600 ACRES OF LAND in St. .Tame?', Goose Creek, bo- i ing near Pigoon Ray, and about 24 milos from Charles? ton, on State Road. Conditions-One-third cash ; balance In ono and two vears, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. May 6 PUBLIC AUCTION^ Will be sold, al Public Auction, on the premises, at tho old Wood Yird on the Pcp Dee River, near Marion, S. C. at 10 o'clock A.M., WEDNESDAY, tho 8th day of I May, A WOODEN BUILDING, formerly tho property of tho Bc-caRed Confed?ralo States. The bouse is about GO by 60 feet, of one and a half stories, with piazza on two sides, built of selected cypress lumber. Terms cash, in Government funds. In compliance with instructions from the Commis? sioner of thc Bureau R. F. and A. L. JAMES P. LOW. May 1_Bt Lt. CohjmdJV. F. M. Auctions for Horses, Veliicles and Furniture, EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past 10 o'clock, as originally established by tho subscribers. Furniture Rales at Private Residences promptly attend? ed to at low charges. SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY. Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street, April ll_ 3mo_South Side near Stale. BANS?ETT SCHUR. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, at No. SO King street, below Broad street. Offers his services for the salo of MERCHANDISE .. ?ay and night at his storo, also for tho salo of Stock. Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Horses and Produce, '-?esl sity references will be given. Consignments solid cd. fenns moderate and guarantees satisfaction. April 22 Imo MACHINE SHOPS. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR REDUCED RATES for TONGUED AND GROOVED LUMBER, viz.: i-4 FLOORING, at $25 per M. 6-4 FLOORING, at $25 per M . 3-4 LINING, at $25 per M. 7-8 LINING, at $25 per M. We also have various other sizes of dressed and rough i LUMBEB. AU of which wid be disposed of at lowest cash prices. EBAUGH & MILLONEE, PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD. HOBLBECK'S WHARF, NEAB N. E. RAILROAD. May 1 Imo if YORE STEM EHE IC, MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANEES, IOTPBOVED CAB WHEEL BOXES. . BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WARERO?M, No. 222 PEARL ST., SEW YORK. December 18 . 6m o SHIP CHAHPIERY, ETC. PATENT BOAT DETACHING APPARiTDS. WW.\ 4 LOVE'S PATENT. APPROVED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVEBN MEN r and Supervising Inspectors of Steamers, at the late trial of the different PATENTS in New York har? bor, with all fixtures complete. Price, $40 cash. The best and most economical of oil the Patents now used. ALBO, 1000 yards 8 oz. COTTON RAVENS for Awnings and Boat Sails. 7000 yards Druid Mills Cotton Duck, Nos. 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6 and 7 at New York prices. 300 coils Kentucky Baling Bope for Cotton, Manilla and Yard Cordage. . For sale by JOHN T?0MET, Jkjs?l25 lino No. 18 EAS! BAY. "MISCELLANEOUS. riTHE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE TO DIS 1 PENSE this agreeable and healthful beverage, at their well-known .stands. No. 86 HASEL STREET, be? tween King and Mee tiny streets. No. 42SJ5 KINO STREET (Old Piquet G ard H.'use), and at tho head of CENTER MARKET, northwest cluer. Druggists and others wishing to be supplied with Fountains or Syrups, anA dealers desiring Fountains charged, "dil be accommodated upon reasonable terms. Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and private families, furnhii<~l with a superior article of bottled Soda, in quan? tities a suit purchasers. We are agents for the sale of A J. Morse & Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Genera? tors, Fountains, Marble Draught SuVids, Silver Flated Refrigerating Draught Stands, Tumbler- Holders, and all apparatus necessary for the manufacture of ?.oda Water, at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added. Dealers In Soda Water throughout the S cito, desiring an apparatus, will do. .well to examine the merits of .Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elescwhere. Description catalogue and price list sent to any address upon application to JOHN BUCK & CO., Charleston. While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended to us during the past season, we ehail strive to merit its continuance.. April ll JOHN BUCK. E. H. GARDNER. .TOE O ZR, IE _A_ UVE 1 SODA WATER ?? CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES ! ! SITE j iAVK TUE PLEASURE OP AJV W NOtTNClNG to t ie Ladies and Gentlemen of Charleston, .'hat wo, the undersigned, have fitted up a FIRST OLASi> JESTABLISMENT, at the corner of Meet? ing and Hasel t, .treats, where we wiU guarantee that yo? will find a super tor quality of ICE CREAM. SODAWA? TER, CONFECT! ONERT and OASES. Hoping to re-, cerre a share of the* palzensge of the community, we aro .BesnectfnUv. JOHN OGREN. *T ??.)-... W. A. WrrHTNGTON. April 13_Imo HOTICJB. OFFICE OF THE CHEF OF POLICE, I CHARLESTON, S. .C.. May 4.1367. J rTTHE REGULAR INSPECTION Oi7 THE LOTS AND I inclosures, vaults, Ac, will commence on Monday next, 6t Inst Owners and occupants aro hereby req aired to see that their premises are in good corh.htion and that aU filth and garbage ls removed ss requited by Ordi? nance. Other inspections will follow. By order of Mayor GanxiBP. a B. SIGWALD. May* _6__ Chief ef Police. HOTELS Wjmr YORK. DE LANEAU HOUSE. BET WEEN Sth and 6th AVENUES, IM- - ' HEW YORK. " FHONTTSO BCSEBVOm PAJ1K. LARGE AND ELEGANT SUITS OF BOOMS FOR families desiring accommodations in New York, transiently or permanently. This is one of the most airy and delightful locations in the dry. Table d'hote or private. A. M. I'T.T.KVALETTE. Mays . ?_Imo REUNION HOTEL. 4M AND Uh AVENUE. PARTIES VISITING NEW YORE, WILL FIND AT ? this new and desirable House, tho most airy and comfortable accommodations for families locating per? manently or transiently, at liberal rates. Meals served a la European or table d'hote. J. A, ROBINSON. May3. Imo Proprietor. JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT NO. Y SOUTH STREET, SAL T I M O B E, Md. T>ARTTCULAR ATTENTION TO SALE OF COTTON, 1 Bice and Southern Produce, and Purchase of Grain Guano and Plantation supplies. Liberal advances made on consignments. BDXBncxs-Messrs. Lambert Git?ngs ii Co., Balti? more; Porcher ft Henry, Charlestoni Cohen, Hanckel tz Cou, Charleston; J. D. Aiken At Co., Charleston; Gour? din, Mstthtessen ft Co., Savannah; Durant ft Wsplcs, Sa? vannah; StovaB ft Edmonston, Augusta; Fisher ft Low? rance, Columbia. 8. C ; Mayes ft Martin, Newberry. S. C.; James Pagan. Esq., Cheater, 8. C. February 25 . - mthRmo OR?.G.GARRiS0N^ FAMILY t???iCINtsf %lfHV HAVE THAT MOST DISTRESSING DISEASE W DYSPEPSIA, when Dr. a G. GARRISO.M wsx naMacrtni .'? :. j - ?c ^^?^J??Ka->ft-M .? nrystoss.Ho.2U SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, Ho. lia Marting trtrset, opposite Charleston HoteL .-.-:'A8CDS9. ? S8tto?V " '?..... AUCTION SALES. Regular Sale-Dry and Fanny Goods. BY J. ?fc*W. KNOX. THIS DAT. nt io o'clock A. M.. et their Auction Salcerooui. No. 138 Mcctinn street, opposite PaTillon Hotel, will bo ?old. PANTS STUFF, Ure?? Goods, Linens end Linen Goods. Longcloths. Muslins and other Cotton Goods. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Goods, bc, ALSO, STR\W GOODS. Wool and FoltHats, &c. Terms cash. May 6 S'ncb of a Country Store. BY .TORN O. MTT,VOR ?St CO. T0-MOBP.OW. 7th inst, at 10 o'clock, will bo sold, at our Auction Sales Boom. No. 133 Meeting street. The remaining STOCK OF A COUNTRY STORE, cossmnra rn PART OP: 1 CheRt TEA, BLACK PEPPER. Ginger. Sods, Clove* Soap. Blacking. Nutmegs. Ground Pepper and;Spioes Pickle*. Smoking Tobacco. Tinware Crockery, consisting of Dishes. Pitchers, Bowls Men's and Women's Shoes and Boots Mon's Felt and Wool Hats Lawes, Ginghams. Organdies. Mozambique Dress and Veil Rareees. Irish Linen, Linen Drill Swills. Jaconet anil Mull Muslins Black Silk and Grenadine Veils, Linen C. Hdkfe. Ribbons. Trimmings, Gloves Mcrluo Undershirts and Drawers, Block Silk Ties flosiery. Men's Linen Sacks. Pants, Silk Vests Linen Shirts, with a variety of other articles. Conditions cash. Moy 6 Sale of Choice Muscovado Sugar and Clioice Mus? covado Mollases-quality emial. to Porto Rico. BY n. SALAS, Auctioneer. On THURSDAY, the 9th instant. wiUbe sold, on Accom irodalion Wharf, at ll o'clock A.M.. alongside the brig "Delmont Lork.'' ft.un Caibaricn. Cuba, SI hhds CITO'CF. MUSCOVADO SUGAR 25 hhds Contrifii-jal Succor-equal to N. O. Clarified 50 hhds ) Cholee Muscovado Molasses-equal to 97bhls f Porto Rico 9 bbls Prime Muscovado Molasses 20 boxes Havana Sugar. Conditions.-AH sums under ?500 cash; over this amount. 30 days for approved endorsed notes. May C_ COMMISSIONER'S SALK. Samuel. D. Bumph, et al. vs. William S. Minus, Adn?r. of John Bell, et al.-Bili for Partition. By authority of a decretal order in this cause, made by hii Honor, Chancellor Johnson, at tho last February Hitting of this Court for Colleton District, I will sell ot Bldeeville. on the South Carolina Railroad, on THURS? DAY, the 9th dav of Mav. at 12 o'clock M. All that PARCEL OR PLECE OF LAND, with BUILD? INGS thereon, situated in tho District of Colleton. in the T wn of Eidgeville, containing about three-fourths of an acre, more or less; bounding north by the South Caro? lina Railroad ; south by Luke Doherty and John N. Cum? mings' lots; west by W. V. Layton and "Thomas W. Start's lots; and east by tho South Carolina Railroad Depot. Conditions.-Cash sufficient to pay cost Of proceed? ings: the balance on a credit of six months, secured by bond and security, sud a mortgage of the premises. Pur? chasers to pay for papers B. STOKES, May 3_C. E. O. D. COMMISSIONER'S SALK. Samuel B. Bumph, et. al. vs. Wm. & Minus, Ad? ministrator ot John Bell. et. al, BILL FOB PARTITION. , By authority of a Decretal order, bx this cause, made by His Honor Chancellor Johnson, at the lost Februory sitting of this Court for Colleton District. I wiU sell ot Bidgeville, on the South Carolina Railroad, ot 12 o'clock. M., on THURSDAY, tho 9th day of May next ensuing, ALL THAT PIECE, PARCEL OB LOT OP LAND, with buildings thereon, situated in the District of Colleton, in the town of Bidgeville, containing about three-fourths of on acre, be the same more or less. Bounded to the northward by the S. G. R. R., south by Luke Doherty ; and John N. Cummings' lots, west by W. Y. Lawton and Thomas W. Stutts' lois, and east by the S. C. R. B. De? pot. Conditions-Cash sufficient to pay the costs of the pro? ceedings, the balance on o credit of six months, secured by bond and personal security, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to poy for papers. B. STOKES, C. E. C. D. i Commissioners Office, Colleton District, April 9th 1867. ! April 15_mth.8 COMMISSIONER'S SALK. James M. Bhell vs. Benjamin Blokes, Adminis? trator ae bonis non of John Clarice el al. BLLL FOB FORECLOSURE AND SALE. [ By authority of a decretal order in this cause, made by his Honor Chancellor Johnson, at the last February sitting of this Court, for Colleton District, before the Court House in Wal ter boro", ou MONDAY, the 6th day of May next ensuing, at 12 o'clock M.. All that PLANTATION OB TRACT OF LAND situate in the District of Colleton, containing six hundred and twenty-eight acres, more or less; bounded to the north? ward on lands of-Walker, Paul H.. and Charles H. Fripp ; to the eastward on lands of-Godfrey sad Dr. Benjamin Rhett; south on lands of the said Dr. Benjamin Rhett and William C. Heyward, and to tho westward by lands of said W. C. Heyward and said Poul H. and Charles E. Fripp. Conditions-One-third cash; the balance on a credit of twelvemonths; titles delivered when the credit portion of purchase money shall have be.-n paid. Purchaser to pav for papers. B. STOKES. . - C. E. C D. Commissioner's Office, Colleton District, April 9.1887. April 15 mth8 PRIVATE SALES. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO, Brokers and Aoctioncrs, No. 33 Brood street. At Fri vate Sole HOUSE AND LOT. No. 9 Atlantic street. The Lot j measures twenty-five feet front by forty deep, and the Heuse contains four rooms. 3 Moy 3 MISCELLANEOUS, FURNITURE AUCTIONS AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES Attended to with promptness and rHspatrh, and at MODERATE CHARGES, BY SMITH dc MCGILLIVRAY, April ll_Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street MEDICAL BOOKS AND Anatomical Charts, French and English, ARE GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE AT HART'S Bookstore. April 22 GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE! ?TAA MORAL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS, 10 cents t)Uu Methodist Hymn Books, 25 cents Baptist Hymn Books, 25 to 75 cents SOU Moral and Religious Booka, 25 cents 100 Southern Harmony, 75 cents Catholic trench and Spanish Prayers, 60 cents Episcopal Prayers, 50 cents to SL50 100 The Charleston Book, 50 cents Testaments, in French or English, 5 cents to tl Pocket Bibles, 50 cents to $1 Webster's Snelling Books, 10 cents, . Call ot HART'S "BOOK STORE." April 15_ LAW BOOKS. The Reports of South Carolina AND THE STATUTES AT LARGE, AT HALF PRICE. AT HART'S April 22_Bookstore. CLOSING UP AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. ?poaiCS. PAP^B. ENVELOPES, BLANKS, BCANK JL> u< lOks, Pictures, Engravings and Instruments, ot halt'piice. ?j'he subscriber having determined to retire from busi? ness, presents to the public the opportunity of purchas? ing BOOKS, STATIONARY and Fancy Goods, st halt price. Bibles, Prayers, Testaments, in variety and size. Hymn Books of all denominations. Novels. Travels, Bi? ographies, History, Theology, Scientific, Agricultural, Gardening, Cooking and Sporting Wows, Note Poper 91 to S2 SO ream, Letter and Cap Paper, at 82 50 to S3 ream. Envelopes st il and $2 50 per thousand. Come and avail yourselves of the present opportunity. SAML. HART. Su April 8 Imo_No.' 333 King street. FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! JUST ARRIVED BY THE AZELDA b LAURA, FROH Baracoa 1.300 bunches BANANAS 20,000 Plantains 15,000 Cocoonnts 20 dozen Pineapples Barrels ot Green Ginger Barrels of Tamarinds. AXSO OK BAND TS STOEE: ORANGES. LEMONS, Potatoes, Raisins and Figs Assorted Nuts, of all kinds. For sals at reasonable prices by BAST b WTETH, No. 57 Market street, and B. PATTANT, May 2_i_No. 25 Market street. WILLIAM D. GILLUM & SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AK? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 BAYNE STREET. September il_ LAW NOTICE. r-rvHE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED A8 PART I NEBS, and propose to practice in the. STATS COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY for the Districts of Barnwell, Beaufort and Colleton, under the nome and stylo of "DAVANT." Office, for the present, at GnXISONVTLLE. South Carolina. .'. B. J. DAVANT. November 23 fm_J. C. DAVANT. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAME. PRONOUNCED E?TKACT BY Wu of a letter from s f l MEDICAL GENTLEMAN CONNOISSEURS BJ ot Madras, to les TO'BE TOT OSI.T Jem Brother ot ig^j? WORCESTER. May, Good Saure 5??p?,eil; ''Ten LEA A PEE ?ST, APPLICABLI JpSgn?INS thot their SAUCE ugjgHls highly esteemed in Ir ro .r===r_-~.|dii,oi*lis,tamy opinion, _" ^T.-*?-?jthe moot palatable, as EVERY VARIETY Stf'-'Sf'W os the moot whale <r^SSSj??m? SAUCE that ia OF DISH. ^B30^Mok\'' . Tho success of this most delicious and ucrivalle 1 coe . ?Ument having caused many unprinUpled d?viera to apply tho name to ^mhoai Compound!, the P-jnuo ls rcspcctfuUy and carnally requested to see that the nome of Lu. ft Pasaras aro upon the WRAPPER. LABEL, STOPPER oud BOTTLE. , ? 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