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THE DAILY NEWS. Larg fit Circul?t ion.-Jiff DAILY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS SAVING TEE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY*OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT.THE END Of EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. I LOCAL MATTERS. THE NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Omens or TEE NEWS, | CHABLBSTOK, S. 0., April 24,1869. j The undersigned, proprietors of THE CHARLESTON NEWS, have this day bought out the press?e, type and fixtures of the job print? ing office formerly owned bj Messrs. Parry & Little, and will in future conduct the same as THE NEWS JOB Omer, in Tax NEWS building, No. 149 East Bay, third floor. Arrangements will at once be made for the purchase of additional presses and material of j the latest and most improved styles, and the undersigned are now prepared to execute all job printing that may be entrusted to them as. expeditiously, neatly and cheaply as it can be doue anywhere in the South. I RIORDAN, DAWSON A Co. - MEETINGS THIS DA Y. _ Metrical Association, at 8 P. If. ? Charleston Typographical Society, at 8 P. M. F Young Men's Christian Association, at 8 ' P. M. Homestead Building and Loan Association, f ?t8P.lL Palmetto Fire Company, ats A. M. Young America Fire. Company, at half-past 6 A. M. j i li . s - % AUCTION SALB 3 J HIS DAY. BrSLET A CREIGHTON will sell at ll o'clock, .on Accommodation wharf, a cargo of sugar ana j molasses. ".. : Lufas A ALEXANDER will sell at 12 o'clock; at No. 236 King-street counters, desks, Ac. THE MARINER S* CHURCH.-There, will be ser Tices in the Mariner's Church, Church-street, to-morrow, Sunday, at afb*-past ten o'clock in the morning, and four o'clock io the afternoon. * .-. s MEACPHTH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.-A Private telegram from President Wicks an? nounces that a dividend of three per cent, on the stock of the Memphis and Charleston Bail road has been declared, payable the first of June._ THE RESIGNATION of Thomas L. Cuthbert, Esq., naval officer of the port, bas been accepted by the President. The vacancy, we under? stand, will not be filled for the present, and the duties nf the office will be discharged by a j deputy. THE UNITED STATES COURT, APRIL 30-HON. GEORGE a BBYAN, PSESHUKG-D. T. Byers and . Samuel B. Hull were finally discharged in bankruptoy. lirihe Circuit Court the jurors answered to their name* and ware adjourned until the 5th of May. ATaVRD SUICIDE.-On the day of the fire 0 men's parade, a white man, under the influence of liquor, attempted to commit suicide by banging himself to a gallows of his own ercc . rion, and also by taking his life with a huge ? knife with which he had armed himself. He \ was discovered, however, and brooght to his Spense*. * PICXPOCIET ABS*nx??-Officer Nipson ar? rested a colored thief day before yesterday on the charge of robbing one of tte Tinting fire- j men, ? Mr, John Fox, of hts raton and chain, while he was asleep in the vestibule of the Calder House. The case underwent examina? tion yesterday, and James Ric hards on, colored, was sent np tor sixty days, be being the guilty P?rty. , HOTEL ARRIVALS, April 8L-CharlestonHouL Charles Antonio, E. Er lie h, Columbia; C. M. Werona, City; W. K. Thompson, Kershaw; E. A. Vickers P. 8. March, New York; O. C. Koapp, United States Army; A. B. Crane. Boston. Pavilion HoteL-8. W. Boquie, P. M. Quard, Georgetown; Mrs. D. J. Moore and servant, Columbia._ MAT FESTIVAL. -Th e May celebration of the Sunjjay School of the Second Presbyterian Church will take place this afternoon at four o'clock. Alter the regalar indoor exercises, and the singing of the "Song of the Pilgrim? age," the children will assemble on the mall of the church and partake of a feast. Friends of the school, and teachers and superintendents of other schools, are invited to be present. It will be an exceedingly interesting occasion. THE OFFAL DEPOSITS. -We are requested to remind whom it may concern that there is a .decree of perpetual injunction by the Court of .Chancery, forbidding the City Council, its em? ployees and servants, from highest to lowest, to deposit the scavenger's collections OJ the west part of Broad-street, or on Lynch-street, or around or in the pondbeiween Rutledge and Lynch streets. The punishment fox violation of this inj uno tion will be attachment, imprison? ment and .fins? for contempt of court. The residents of tbs neighborhood hare determined to enforce the law for any violation of this in? junction. Th? police ara .on the trail of all wha have already begun this season to violate the injunction._ MISCEGENATION.-Lieutenant G e o r g e ? Wood, of Boston, Mass., was married on the 23th ultimo, at Beaufort, by the Ber. Arthur Waddell, a colored preacher, to Susan Dimer,, a colored girl. Wood, we understand, is from a respectable family, and held a commission in a Matsachusettsregiment, known as the Bay Sta'4 Cadets, daring the late war. His gene? ral appearance is that of a gentleman. Tbe evening after their marriage Wood and Susan promenaded Bay-street in company with another colored girl, and, on Monday morning, to k their departure for St. Helena Island, where Wood has a store on one of the planta? tions of his ancle, Mr George Frost, a well known importer of silks in Boston, Mass. Su? san is a native of Beaufort, and was owned be? fore and daring the war by a plantar on the coast._ Tn WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY FAIR. The Hibernian Hall will to-day be the scene of more preparation for the Washington light Infantry Fair, which ope ne on Moodiy night Mr. John H. De vere ox will be in active super? intendence, and all the junior managers are particularly requested to be present during the day. The erection of the tables will be begun this morning. Four of them will be circular in shape after the -style of the too well known Sibley tent, and the other three will be rectan? gular. These tables will be draped and deco? rated in a novel and attractive manner. Among the interesting features ot* the Fair will bea hai-dsomely lithographed card containing the names of the members of the Washington Liaht Infantry who dmd daring the war, to ?ether with appropriate emblems and orna? mento. Copies of this souvenir of the never to-be forgotten dead wul be for sale at the Fair. REPORT?ES' CRUMBS_Th 3 quarantine law goea into effect to-day. A number of young lawyers met yesterday for the purpose of establishing a moot court. Tbe Winyahs were compelled to lie over night before last, inconsequence of the steamer befog detained. They left iast evening. There will be river immersion by the R?T. C. Small, of the Calvary Baptist Church, colored, to-morrow, at the foot of Council street, at half-past twelve o'clock. Contributions to the Volksfest continue to pour into Yon San ton's, Bang-street. They are costly, varied and handsome. The camp-meeting of the colored Methodist Church begins to-day at Goose Creek. THE BBOOELIM LIFE INSUBANCE COMPANY. Mr. James G. Holmes, Jr., of this city, ie the agent of this well established and highly popu? lar company, which ' now holde a prominent place in the front rank of the progressive Ule insurance institutions of the country. The Brooklyn was the first company to sap ply the defect in life insurance, by giving an equitable payment in cash for every relin? quished policy-certainly a great innovation, that ongbt to have been adopted long ago. The credit of its adoption by the Brooklyn is, in no wise, diminished by the tact that the ac? cumulated assets of the company have not been swollen to their present figures to any appre? ciable extent by illegitimate profits from con? fiscated payments of policy holders. DST AB TURE Of THE PALMETTO FOB ATLANTA. This morning the Palmetto Steam Fire Engine Company will take their departure, via the South Carolina Railroad, for Augusta, where they will remain four or five honra, and thence for Atlanta, to join in the general parade there. They will be escorted to the depot by the Stonewalls, who send a delegation to repre? sent, with those of other, companies, the de? partment; of this city, whose Chief, M. H. Nathan, Esq., and Chairman of the Board of Firem asters, G. Lamb Buist, Esq., will accom? pany them. The following are the officers of the Palmetto: Hugh Ferguson, President; Joseph Beddick, vice-President; Thomas Miller, En ,'ino.-L; J. Coleman, First Director; J. F. Byrnes, Second Dir ec'.-or; Thomas McIntyre, Third Director; lu J. May, Fourth Director; Alexander Duncan, Secretary; Wm. T. Buger, Treasurer;AI. Gan? non, First Arman; E. Coleman, Second Ax man; James Friend, Third Axman; M. Carley, Fourth Axman; Wm. Tourney, Hall Keeper. ' The following is the delegation from the Vig? ilant : J. A. Enslow, Jr., Acting Director; P. A. Chase, Goo. W. Pemberton, Wm. T. Tapper, Thoa. B. Jones, F. G. DeFontaine, Wm. Knobe? loch. The following is the delegation from the Stonewall : F. A. Silcox, First Director; C. W. Soignions, G. L. Parker, Wm. H arra!, Jr., W. C. Batter._ TBS SENTINEL GUARDING THE DOST.-We were mach pleased yesterday by the inspection of a design for the monument to the Confede? rate dead of the Washington Light. Infantry. It is a vol un teer desiga to be offered by oar fellow* townsman, John H. Devereux. He bas seised noon that poetic thought of the gifted poet priest. Rev. A. J. Byan, of "The Sentinel Guarding the Dost"-one of Ute best poems from his Anent pen. The idea is expressed by the architect as follows : Upon a square platform of stone, some forty feet across, and approach? ed by a flight of steps from each Bide, he has raised a temple some fifty two feet high, and of j octagonal form. The corners of the square aro reiterad by /our pal mat to treen, ta ha of natural size, sod enclosed in a balaetered square, with architectural enrichments sur? rounding and anpporing the tree. The temple will be a magniflcient structure in itself, being tn octagon of unequal sides, with disengaged soturnos projecting from the lesser fides, and raised to a height of twenty feet to the entab? lature. On th 3 inner 'columns is raised a 3ome fifteen feet in height, and surmounted by an equestrian statue of General Pettigrew, t distinguished member of the corps, who was killed in the war. The structure thus raised form * a peno tralia, in which is placed a reliquary on a sarcophagus of marble, in which the ashes of the martyred dead are to be deposited. In each of the projections or wings formed by the disengaged column j is placed a sentinel in the uniform of the Wash? ington Light Infantry guard>ng the dust of the dead. Over the sentinel, and surmounting the wings, are allegorical figures representing Fame, History, Fidelity and Hope. On the ceiling of the dome, which is divided into thirty panels, are inscribed the names of the members of the corps, a panel beim; dedicated to each battle in which the corps was engaged. The structure is to be of the Corinthian order of architecture, and is to b9 built of bronze. We trust that the drawing will be completed in time for the fair. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE LARGEST HOTEL SAFE in the country is in the American House, Boston. The Ameri? can is in the centre of business, and supplied with every modern improvement. -o PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH.-The principal ob? jection to a residence in this latitude is the tendency of tho climate to develops bilious and miasmatic diseases. To this evil medical skill has long sought an efficient and reliable rem? edy. It has at last been discovered, and ia now presented to the public by Dr. O. S. Prophitt, of Covington, Ga., whose celebrated medicines have been thoroughly tested and found fully to answer the desired end. His advertisement, in another column of this paper, is no humbug, as will be certified by all who have given his medicines a fair trial. These remedies are prepared only by Dr. O. S. Prophitt, at Covington, Ga., and aro for sale by Ed. S. Bamham, No. 421 King-street, Charles? ton, who is the sole agent for this city. --o POETO RIO SUGARS ANO MOLASSES.-The auction sale of cargo ex "Nellie Carr," which was unavoidably postponed, will take place this day, first of May. Bayers will please no? tice advertisement in another column. May 1 2 BISLEY & CREIGHTON. /inf Jills. 3m08* J3HOTOORAPH COLORING. .PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPH* | anted with care and taste can have their orders promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book House. Written directions should in each case be given as to the style of coloring pteferred. April 83_ JOHN D. ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 16 BroauJ-ttreet. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AD? JUSTING ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others, and tn WRIT TN Q UP AND POSTING their BOOKS, either tn part or whole. Ac. January 9 T T O SONNTAG, DYER AND SCOURER, No. 141 Market-street, Between King and Archdale. Gents' Coats, Vests, Pants and Hats DYED, SCOUR? ED and PRESSED; alM Blankets and Carpets Clean? ed and Wained with greatest dispatch. April 8 3mo 0 BANK BILLS WANTED. ALL KIN I'S BOUGHT AT HIGUW1' PB ICE by ANDREW M. MORELAND. . April 30 No. 8 Btoad-atreeL Shirts on) /arnistjintj ?000s. SCOTT'S SHIRTS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES, READY MADE or made to omer, at E. SCOTTS ?SHIRT EMPORIUM. TIES. BOWS, CRAVATS AND SCARFE, IN GREAT variety and latest fashions, at E. SCOTT'S BURNISHING STORE. AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH HOS? IERY, of all grades, can always be lound at E. SCOTT'S, Meeting-street. KEVERSIBLE BTITCH LINEN-FACED PAPI-R COLLARS AND CUFFS, of an etyles and sizes, at E. SCOTTS GENT'S FURNISHING STOBE. STAR SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRT.*, DRAWERS, OF every kind, at E. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. HANDKERCHIEFS. LINEN AND SILK, READY Hemmed for immediate use, at F. SOOTT'8 GEN I'S FURNISHING STORE. INDIA GAUZE SHIRT?, LISLE THREAD AND Mik shirts, at E. BCOll'3 EMPORIUM. RECEIVED BY EVERT 81EVMEB FRESH AD? DI I IONS to my already full stock of Gentle? men's Fnrnlahing Goode, Apply to E. SCOTT, Meeting-street, above Market THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF KID GLOVES and Lisle Thread Gloves of all colors and sizes to be lound at gCOTTS STAU SH1KT EMPORIUM, MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE THE MABKET HALL. January 1 6moa ?Pro (00009, (Etc. ^^OODT? DRY T. MCCARTHY, NO. ?94 KIN li-STHEKT, WOULD RESPECTFULLY BEG LEAVE TO call attention to bia large and well assorted stock of New and Fashionable DBY GOODS, just opened. 0ONBZ8TXKO OF: DRESS GOODS, HOSIEBY, LINENS White Gooda, Gloves, Caselmeres Embroideries, Hoop sfirta, Longclotba Lace Goods, Parasols, Domestic Goods Corset?, Notions, Sheetings, Ac. A lot of superior CA Lld. ES, warranted fast colors, at 12 j? cents per yard. . ~ T. MCCARTHY. Under Masonic Hall, Southeast corner of King and Wentworth streets, .Aprils tu th s imo fata. Caps, Oe. LATfST AR?uV?T?lwl? AT R. MARTIN'S, No. Ol MAREK 1 -STREET. THE CITIZENS OF CHARLESTON WILL please take notice that I have just returned from the North with a splendid and most iashion able Stock ot Men'a, Boys' and Children's FUR, WOOL and SI RAW HA rs My Stock consisto tn part of : Fur and Straw Hats, Gents* Broadway Hats, Gents' !>oit Huts, Stiff Bim Hats, Cloth and Soft Bats, Children's Hats, Summer Hats, fine Punama Hats, Gents' Straw Hats, Club Hats. Pearl Alpine, Black Beaver,' Pearl Beaver, Pearl and Black Veloc?pedo, White Beaver, ounce; Pearl Beaver, plantera'; Boya' Straw Hats. ALSO, A large and varied assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. E. MARTIN, No. 91 Marketafreet, Next Hart's Hardware Store. April 23 fl s2 Jtrtilijcrs. ETI WAN FERTILIZERS, Noa. 1 AND ?. fij A TON3 OF THI8 SUPERIOR FERTILIZER, Hyyj manufactured br the Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate Company Of Char eaton, for aale by . W. C. BEB ax CO., Agents, April 30_il_AdgerS Wharf. SUPERPHOSPHATES. CBOASDALL'S GENUINE PHOSPHATE AND BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE. Both standard Fertilize: a. For sale by WM. GURNEY. No. 102 East Bay, bole Agent for South Carolina. April 20_Imo No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. OA A TON8 No. 1 PEBUVtAN GUANO, WAB ^UU BANTrD genuine and pure, landing from Schooner E. F. Catada. For sale bv T. J, KERR & CO. April 13 fuim* QLar&s. T^DWARD DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 89 Warren-street, NEW TOBE. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PUR? CHASE of all kinda ot MERCHANDISE. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ca. s and Trunks, and Straw Gooda a specialty. Conalgnmenta of all kinds ot Staple Articles and general Produce solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed. . j EDWABD DALY, Late of Charleston, S. c. Semi-Weekly Price Currents sent free by poet. January 2S D?O "moe JJOLMES & MACBETH, NO. 36 Broad-street, Charleston, b. C., BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL, COMMISSION AGENTS. Will atttend to Renting and "OUecbng of Rents and purchase and sa'o ol Sto*-B, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Real Estate. ALSO. To the Purchase of Goods and Supplies for parties m the country upon reasonable terms. GEORGE L. HOLME?.ALEXANDER MACBETH. January 1 lyr gllAMFOOING AND HAIR-CCTTING, LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly and at reason able rates. Send orders to April 14 W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, No. 31 Broad-slreet (up stairs.) j. n HEARD, s. T. I w. J ns:AHD, NORFOLK. C. W. YOUNO, N. T. F. E. Q03DRIDOE, PORTSMOUTH. JTKARD, YOUNG &. CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 317 Washington-street, NEW TORE. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF ? EARLY VEGEGABLES, FRUITS, POTATOES, &c REFERENCES.-Governor Z. B. Vance, Charlotte; W. D. Reynolds tt Bro., Norfolk; E. G. Ohio, Super. Intendent S. A B. Railroad, Portsmouth ; Colonel H. L. Fremont, E. E. Burruss, Esq., Wilmington; H. E. Thurber & Co., Lau g h ra u k Egbert, New York ; Bernard O'Neill, Charleston; Alexander A- Russell, Savannah._3mos_April 2 mO BUSHINESS MEN. THE SUMTER NEWS, PUBLISHED AT SUMTES, S. C., 19 ONE OF THE BEST PAPERS IN THE UP? COUNTRY; has a larcre circulation, and affords su? perior advantages as an advertising medium. Terms low. Addrea DARB & OSTEEN, February 22 Proprletora, A NEW FURNISHING STSE? Thos. H. Blackwell INVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE CITI zens of Charleston and vicinity to his new and complete stock of MEN'S F?BNISHING GOODS, which he bas just opened at his store, NO. ?19 Kl.VG-NTKKIiT, Having intimste relations with importers at the Natt ti, he rs enabled to IMPORT GOODS DIRECT, And to Bell them at a figure much lower than New York prices. Hi i assortment is unrivalled compris? ing mil lines of TIES, SCARFS, sod NOVELTIES IN NECK DRESS, Underwear, ot Every Description, GLOVES. HOSIERY, dc. Also, a tall lino of sizts of the "QUAKER CITY FINE bHIRT," which is perfect as to fit and make. FINE SHIRTS TO ORDER, and satisfaction guar? anteed. Do not forget the number #19 King-street, West side, one door below Market-street May 1__1 CLOTHING ! CLOTHING-! GREAT ATTRACTION ! LARGE STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING, AT . No. 291 King-street, Corner of Wentworth. AN ELEGANT SUPPLY OF Spring Clothing and Famishing GOODS, FOB MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, Now Opened and Offered at Low Pries. The Stock comprises all the new Styles of GOODS AND GARMENTS introduced this season. Pur? chasers are invited to call and examine the stock and make their selections. FURNISHING GOO! INCLUDING THE STAR BRAND SHIRT8 ! Which I bave been selling for twenty-five years, noted for their GOOD ITT and Durability, lhere are four qualities of them. UM, A LARGE LINE OF LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, Viz : THE BYRONS, THE DICKENS, SHAKES? PEARE, THALBERG, EGBERT, GAROTTE, BISHOP, Ac, Ac, Ac. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT, SUPPLIED WITH Choice French, English and American SPRING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND COATINGS. Which will be MADE UP TO ORDER in the best manner, under the care of a first-class French Cutter. WM. MATTHIESSEN. B. W. MeT UR EOUS, Superintendent. April 23 SO LONDON AND PARIS EXPOSITIONS. PRIZE :M:E:D-AJL.S I THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S o. 2sr. T. SIX CUM), SOOT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. tf^kfavorite Thread hoing Six Cord to No. 80, purely Soft Finish, ia recommended for its great superiority for Hand and Machine Sew? ing. FOR SALE BY THE Principal Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Notion Dealers. Febrmary 27 8mo Q J. SCHLEPEUHELL, Bb. 87 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND 8T. PHILIP, LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ANL BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTER? ING LATHS. PAINTS, OILS. GLASSES, SHINGLES; also. GROOVE AND TONGUE BOARDS, Ac, con? stantly on hand at the lowest market prices. September 13_mthslyr YyiLLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS sn SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND 8HIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) or COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL bTOREfl. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. 0. EV WILLIS.A. B. CHISOLM October 36 J Jnsnronrc. BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW JORK, No. 141 BROADWAY. STATEMENT, DECEMBER Slat, 1868. Balance as por statement December 31st, 1867. $ 589,682 02 Received for Premiums durina the year 1868.1610,200 55 Received tor Interest during the year 1868 . 62,772 39 Received gain oa Securiths Cor the year 1868. 7,435 02 Total receipts for 1868.$660,408 56 Paid claims by death.$ 59,071 43 Paid values on surrendered polities.. 48,684 22 Paid dividends to policy-holders. 66,037 83 Paid advertising, printing, salaries, postage, exchange, profit and loss, legal expenses, interest, rent, commissions, Ac. 147,819 67 Paid laxes and Internal Revenue. 3.603 26 Paid medical fees. 7,386 41 Paid office furniture.. 4,163 61 Paid rc-tnsurance. 8,173 48- 343,839 81- 316,668 75 $906,260 77 Assets. Cash on band.$ 60.772 67 United States secutruV?. 162,353 75 Loans on bonds and mortgages.,. 240,760 00 Loans secured by United States bonds. 7,000 00 Loans on policies. 409.6(8 65 Agon tv balances. 6,706 80-$ 906,260 77 Premiums ant Interest due and in course of tram mission, principally on poli clee'of Nov.Tnbrr and December. 80,771 68 Interest accrued and not due. 3,063 92 Deterred premiums.... . 25,349 99 Office furniture, sates, Ac. 8,613 36 Total ssscts December 31,1868.$1,024.049 71 The attention of the public is called to the remarkably liberal features of the BROOKLYN LIFE INsU R ?NCE COMPANY: No restrictions with regard to travel or place of residence. No discrimination in favor of Northern policy-holders to the detriment of Southern policy-holders. The Company knows no section-all policy-holders have equal advantages. Mortality loss remarkably sm ill. Dividends UNUSUALLY Urge, and paid in CASH. Comparison of Assets with Liabilities peculiarly favorable. . Policy-holders receive dividende ANNUALLY after the first two years' premiums have been paid. Dividends are paid IN CASH, or applied to the permanent increase of the policy, or left with the Compa? ny to accumulate at interest, in either way, at tho option of the policy-holder. The BROOKLYN LIFE, alone of all other Life Insurance Companies, guarantees a definite rurrender value in cash, and every policy issued by that Compaoy bears a certificate statisg what this exact worth will be in dollars sud cents, at any time, after the payment of two or more premiums. The best Life Company in tne United States for Southerners to insure ia. Solicitors, to canvass both the city and State, wanted. Liberal teims offered. Apply to JAMES G. HOLMES, Jr., ' GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, * N >. 3? Broad-street, Second floor, back room. S?.V5i&H Medical Examiners. Sifting Jr?o bints. THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE, WILLCOX Sc GIBBS' SILENT SEWI-G MACHINE. THIS MACHINE STANDS THUS FAB UNRI? VALLED ns a FAMILY SfcWING MACHINE, and bis taken thc place of ovvr forty double thread ma chima in this city, lt diable Agents wanted in all large towns in thc State. D. B. HASELTUN, No. 307 KING-STREET,'" r* - willcox k Gib', s' Agent of South Carolina. NEEDLES, OIL, S?LK, fcc., constantly on band. RfPAIKINO aa usuuL May 1 _JW?a<,""rtw*rtwa ~ICE CREAM! AT TULLY'S, NO. 12* KI\G-STRKKT. April 30_3? REFINED FAMILY LARD PROCTER & GAMBLE, Cincinnati. Ask your Grocer for our brand of J Lard In tbese Packages. Fackel 3 lb, 5 lb. 10 lb Caddies GO lb cases for shipment. Cheapest mode for .?clliug Lard. Send tor Price List Imo April 8 Japanned and Stamped Tin Ware, offered at wholesale only by William Shepherd, No. 17 Haync-street, Charleston, S. C. WOOD! WOOD! FINE YL'LLOW PINE WOOD FOR RALE, IN lots to suit purchasers. ApDly at WOOD YARi, Lucas, foot of Mill-street, adjoining .Vaulting Saw Mill. Orders lett at thc loilowing places will receive | prompt attention: Drug atore ol W. A. Sari e, King-street, Drug store of P. M. Coben, Kins-street, And at A. Brookbank^, corner ol Meeting and Que n streits. J. o. HOLTE. April 24 stuthlmo LUMBER! LUMBER ! 9^fi AAA FEETL?MBEB A0\J*\J\J\J BOO cords Oak Wood 7 GOO cords Pine Wood. For sale low by the bout load or bv the cord. JOHN TIENCKEN, April 21 Corner State and Market streets. F ll O Al 4 TU 350 horse power, including the celebrate! Corliss Cut-oil Engines, Slide Valve Sta. ti on arv Engines, Portable Engines, Ac. Also, Circu? lar Mulay and Gang haw Mills. Sugar Cane Mils, ?baiting Pulleys, Ac, Lath ami ^bingle Mills. Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular haws, Bellini.', Ac. Send tor descriptive Circular and Price List. WOOD k MANN STEAM ENGINE CO.. I'ebruarylS fimos Utica, New ?ork. j L. HOSES, No. 34 Iii o ?ul-street. COLLECTOR OF BESTS ANO REAL ESTATE AGENT. April 10 _stuthSmos TAW CARD. GODFREY & HARPER. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED FOR the practice of LAW in the Courts of Colleton j County. W. GODFREY, Walterboro', 8. C. L. A HARPER, George's Station, S. C. Railroad. April 3 stnthlmo* CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH OAJROr.rNTA. CHARLESTON BRANCH, OFFICE No. 06 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE co ?BUB OFFICE. Officers. General WADE HAMPTON, President J. B PALMEE, Vlcl-President. THOMAS E. GBEGG, Cashier. DA MEL BAVEN EL, Jr., Assistant Cashier. B. H. RUTLEDGE, Solicitor. LUM Finance Committee. EDWARD N. THURSTON. LOUIS D. DESAUSSURE. * CLELAND E. HUGEB. 49* Interest on Depot-its at tho rate of ? per cent per annum. *3~ Office Hours-From 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., and on Saturdays, from 6 to 8 P. M. in addition. [EXTRACT PTJOJd BY-LAWS ] "Deposits may be made by any m nor over the age of twelve sears, eith.tr with or without a guar? dian, and by man icu women in their own names. Soma of $1 and u o wai d will be received, but no in? to test shall be paid on the fractional parts of-fl nor on any sum where the whole deposit ls lesa than $0, nor for the fractional part of a month." April 27 tilths*. |oU)ing ^atctt?li, (tic. STEAFS^ DOOK FACTORY. L. E. CORDRAY & CO., No. 2 PR1TCH?BD-STREET, OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR A CO.'8 MACHINE SHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED ANT) UNGLAZED, always on hand PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES, A'OULDINGS, &c, made up at short no? tice, aud at the lowest terms. L. E. CORDRAY..C. A. TROUCHE March 23 3mo SOUTH CA KOLI.VA ItAILKOAJJ. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CH ABLEST OM. P. C., April 9, 1*69. i ON AND AFTER SU?'DAY. A Pl? IL lim, THE PASS".:::3EU TRAINS of the South Carolini Railroad will run as follows : FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.80 A. IK. Arrive at Augusta.145 P. M. Connecting with trams for Montgomery, Memphis. Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery an." Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.p..?0 A. Vi arrive at Columbia.6.10 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester B ?il road, aw Camden train. |*0|i CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.9'ml *. J Arrive at Charleston.5.10 P. Si Leave Columbia.43 A. M Arrive at Charleston.5.1') P. M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESO (8CNDAY8 EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.J.3J P. M, Arrive at Augusta.fi-10 A. M. Connecting with traine tor Memphis, NashvilW and flew Orleans, vis Grsnd Junction. I eave Augusta.4.10 P. Al Arrive at Charleston.1.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NTGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.?.AOS P. 3a. Arrive at Columbi?.1.45 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M, St MM EU VILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.3/-5 P. M. Arrive at Summerville. 6.10 3. Y, Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbi i Passenger Trains on MON? DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, connects with up and down Day Passengers at Ringville. Leave Camden.6 30 A. M, Arrive Bt Columbia.ll.uu A. M. Leave Columbia......2 2" P. M, Arrive st Camden.7.05 P. 3d. Signed) H. T. PEAKE, April 10 General Superintendent. LIVERPOOL SALT AFLOAT, K/aAA S&CKa1 LIVERPOOL 8ALT, LAND DUUU INGex-shlpB. C. Winthrop, and for sale by HENRY COBIA A OO. April 30 lmw3 Rn?'m Stirs. Auction Sale of Porto Rico Sugars and Mi? lawa. BY RISLEY & CREIGHTON. Will be sold at Auction, THIS DAT, Hay 1st, at ll o'clock, A M., OB Accommodation wharf, THE CABOO EX SCHOONfcB NELLIE CABS, from Mayaguez, P. B. as follows: 100 bods. Choice and Extra PORTO RICO GROCERY SUGABS 11 bbl?, choice and Extra Porto Rico Grocery 8u gara 75 puncheons Choice and Extra Porto Rico Mo 12 tierces Cboiee and Extra Porto Rico Molasses. Terms of Sale- For amounts of $1000 and under, cash will be required; over tb at amount thirty days' etty acceptance will be received, or one per cent, dis? count allowed._May 1 Counter? and Dake. BY LAURE Y & ALEXANDER. THI8 DAY, lat May, will be sold, in the store lately occupied by Mr. G. H. Gruber. No. ?36 King-street, near Market-street, at 12 o'clock, 6 handsome COUNTERS, mahogany tops, suitable for a first-class store ba any line of business 2 Mahogany Top Desk?, Ac, kc. AND 1 large ICE SOUSE. Conaitions cash._May 1 Eastern Hay at Auction. On MONDAY, May 3d, at ll o'clock A. M., we will sell, on Accommodation Wharf, 287 bales HAY, ex Brig ?'?irchard k Torrey," sold for account of whom it may concern. Terms cash. Bli-LEY A CREIGHTON, May 1_ Consign?es. Valuable Property in Haynt-street. W. Y LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. ON TUESDAY, the 1th day of May. will be sold at public auction, at the Old Post office, ALL THAT VALUABLE PBOPEBTt on the south tide of Haynr-street, known aa Mo. 33, formerly oe cupiedby Uillfland, Bowell & co. Thia property ia near the Charleston Ho'el and Meetlng-Bb>et, and is one of the beat locations for business In the city. Ita front on Hayne-street is twenty-five (20) feet by ons hundred and ninety-seven (197) feet In depth, run? ning through to Market-street On Hayne-street ls a one-story building, and on Market-street is a two story well-furnished s tc re, both rented by the month. Property will be sold subject to tb ess rents. i erm s of sale-One-fifth (1-6) cash ; balance ia four equal annual payments, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage of the premisea-interest pay? able semi-annually ; buildings to be kept insured and. policies assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. w sm tul April 28 THE STATE OF SOUTH ? ; AKOLIN A, GREENVILLE COUNTY. In Chancery.- Wyman, Byrd $ Co. vt'. Gra? dy $ Hawthorn.-Bill to Foreclose Mort? gage, efe. By virine of the Decretal Order of his Honor Jodee James L. Orr, made in the above case, and also by order ot Ju da e G. S. Bryan, I will sell to the highest. bidder,*at Greenville Courthouse, on SALES-DAY in May next, The premises described ba tbe pleadings, via: All that Pl h CE, PARCEL AND TR ?CT OF LAND, situ? ated in the County of Greenville, seven miles tram the Courthouse, and six trom the Greenville Railroad Depot, lying on both sides of Beedy River, contain? ing four hundred and ninety-nine acr^a, more or leas, in a high state of cultivation. Upon the place ta located the well known Cotton and Wool Factory of the defendants. The Colton Factory tain frill opera? tion, with some nine hundred and fifty s indies and twenty-four looms; the Wool Factory, with one "hun? dred and twenty mule spindles, ia also m good order, and fu/ceesful operation. On tho prealise? are a good Flouring, Grist and Saw Milla, with Blacksmith Shop-two comfortable Dwelling Houses, anVteveral small Framed Houses for the opetattves, with a nice Brick Church. The water power at ail seasons is sufficient to drive three tinana tbe amount of ma? chinery now in 'operation. The country ia remarka? bly healthy, with a cUmatennanrpaaaed in the United States, with a eober, industrious and energeho pop? ulation. Wooded lands adjacent, well timbered, caa be purchased at reasonable prices. This is the best oportumtv for an investment to capitalists that bas been offered m the up-country since ibe war. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. w. A. MCDANIEL, C. O. C Clerk's office, February 2, 1869. April 10_a ?7ml Valuable Real Estate in Orangeburg District at Auction. .pir rr-anaret c<u, gunnee ?j, cn By virtue of an Order of sale to me directed by the. Hon. George H Bryan, Judge of tfie United States District Court for the District of South Caro? lina, I will oder for aale at public auction, at Orange burg Courthouse, on MONDAY, May 3,1869, at ll o'c'ock A. M. ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND In EL Matthew's Parish in tho District of Orai.geburg and State aforesaid, on Half tray Swamp, waters of tiantee River, containing fifteen hut-dred aerea, more or leas; bounded on the north by tanda formerly of James Stewart and Jacob Hare, now or lately of Cbailee B. Irick, on the east by landa of Charita lt frick, J. M. In ck. John Shirer and John Townsend, on the sooth by lands of William Reese, John Townsend, Joel Bookhardt and David Bookhardt, and on toe weat by the run of Halfway .Swamp. Separating the tame from lands now or late of F. J. Pelzer, as by a plat ol catii lands made 29tb of December, 186?, by Sales R. Melli champ, District Surveyor, and now in my hands, will more folly appear. Terms-One-half casb; balance on a credit of one year, tc bo secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay far pa? pers and stamps. G. ?ERHEBT SABS, Assignee of Evana A Cogswell. April IS tuths9 ml ?Rorljinerij, (Eastings, <Ett. ^jEETING-STHEET KO UM) KY THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING/ THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of varions sizes on hand IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL COBS MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PaNS, of all sizes HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from 6 te 16 feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand power, Saw and Bice Milli MACHINERY AND CASTINGS Of aU description* made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE ERON TS AND CASTINGS FOB BUILD? INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASE WEIGHTS, cfc, rfr, WILLIAM 8. HENEREY, MACBINIS1 ANB FOUND EB. No. 314 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Augusts_mw? PHON1X IRON WORKS. JOHN P. TAYLOR & CO, SUCCESSORS TO VA M KRON dc CO.. Engineers, Boilermakers, ?fcc. Nos. 4, 6 and 8 PBITCHABB-STBEE1% (NEAR THE DEY DOCK), Charleston, S. C. STEA il ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONERY AND PORTABLE. BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVEB? DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULL ES AND GEARING LRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND Di LEON OB BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS of at good quality and power, and at as low rates aa can be bad in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS FOB Ashcroft'* Low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATEB Di THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. February i B?Q 3m ?