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THE DAILY NEWS. ItaM ?IIIIBHIIII TO Ul, !.. H. XX11T ON THBANHTvXR uii or isa s KATH OF oo&oaax BBS ON THE mu or ainu or JUNE 3D. "With a heroine 'e nainre flux moaner inspired, Bear calmly the sacrifice fate has n qui red Ah 1 ?cote now to weep for thy bero^d tow Bia canns doted in story, aye bright. The cause walsh be bled tor. roWtae to iUttath. Be hid lived 'or and loved from his earliest youth; With a patriot's ardor be forth ?red lt? good, And for ithe shed aU his ripe manhood's blood. Of a bright higher sphere au approved -worthy guest, Bo baa ?auk aa a bei o ? boaJd audi to hi? rest Left th?field of his toil, a lot few can claim, With a, harvest of honors, and chaplet of fame. Then weep not, fair mourner, thy hero's at rest mSsasp?*? and batUe-fleldglories all dressed; High Beaven restricts for ends man carnot know. By omit all Joys vouchsafed here below. And tf early oe quaffed the cup metel to him. With fun sbare of buss it was CBed to the brim. The work! gave him honor? and fame for tts part Whatjraj lett him to wish far when you gave him Ii asweetthough ephemeral feast he attained All tho hitas of long yt are in Us limit ordained ; Unlike scmnesa mimons of earth's pac eant train. Has hit and ntt tabora were not spent tn vain. He ba* lited, he has loved, he bas blazoned hts lame; He ha* Heard bia sad fate with his country's dear name:*. And in days yet to come in our hope's future dawe, Bil spirit shan quicken m breasts j et unborn, Shall kindra avenging though now slumbering Ares, In efforts to win what was lost by their sires June ?, 1867. W.U. ?Confed?rate States. Hommtxdal. ? OB ar lesron Cotton and Ates Market. OTTICB Of THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 1 Oausxarxoa. Ta esdai Evening, June 1. ( CoTTOK.-With a steely andr welt- unstained b> qntry for this arti ole, and with a very limited sup? ply, prioes improved about ?c tts. Sales 6001 'caiee, of which about 100- bales were toad the eve ninj barbra and not reported. The transactions wem : ? at 33; 1 at 34; 5 at MX; 10 at 05; IT at 36X; "8 at2C; A at MX; ai at 2#? ; 38 at MX; 87 at 37; VI at 27?; i? atarj?; 8M2TX; 104 at 28; 2 Zlpponh at M; 1 at 80; 8 on private terms, and on tba ove? rdo before, 20 at 27? ; 8 at 27X ; 29 at 37*; 40 at 28. We quote: T.TWWrmnriT. rt A mrmr kit nm. Ordinsnr to aood ordinary....... 25 ?@ 27 LcwttiddriDij......?TK# lUddHng...:..78 @ By New York claesiflcarton we quote; ' I?ddling.....28X3 Bxca.-After a period of int cavity, some sellen having softened their rate?. About 68 tierces of clean Carolina were 1 axon bj bajera, say 8 at 7?; 8 at 8; 40 et gc ? tr: We quote comoon to Air clean Car c??*t 7K?7Xc; good 8t?X? * ?. Mau-bets by Telegraph. FORFJON KAXKBT8. LONDON, Jone 1-Noon.-Conaohr MX- Bonds arm ai gi. .> Bj^kag, ^rrnnls ?a?. Ex-dividend bonds quiet Paars, /one 1-Bourse steady. Rentes Tlf. 40c. HA vms, June J.-Cotton firm, both on the spot' and . fica t. - Lrva*ro;i, Jane 1-Noon.-Cotton finner. Up aaods -uxd. Orleans ll ?J. Sales 15,000 bake 1 saskj abjsmissi ?aflata the but report are ?0,000 MW . ^Afternoon.-Uplands 11X- Orleans 11%. j tad aseries at Mac chester finner - Lard Tis. TsTew | ^Eventog.-Cotton-ublands Both on the spot and aflcat HXd;.Orfeaaa UXd; sales 15,000 bales. Red WsityiyaiilSaad. ?salee it 8?a9?. ncraosSTio KAJULSTS. Haw Toaa, Jone l -Ncoo.-Stocks feverish. Mo? nty steady at 6 to T. Sterling fl*. Gold 8SX- Cot-, ton firmar st. 19X- Turpentine 45X to 46. Boam I MeO. -Cotton ?a?o bettor; sales MOO balee ai ' ?nn.flsviJMfla tow- mm M M???A common to fiUr ea bra Sonihara $6 66*7. - Wheat etosed dall. Oom la?c tatter; less plenty. Pork firm; mr? 831 50*31 TB. I.vd stead/ at 19?ai9?o. Whiskey dalkaod acsnin*;;ta* Bice dull; Carolina 7Xa9o, - Bogar quiet; Mnacovado 12?al3?e. Coffee quiet ?ad stasdy. Volasses quiet ?urpeatlt??5X aflata, abostp M sots. Tnigbta quiet ; on cotton by steam Xi. Tafiem heavy ; 7?a7?. Governments ?1 oil but steady. Ws, MX- Southern bondi firm; Pl?jtoia? ?X; North Oafotflsas 59? ,* newns?; Low Miana*** Md j levees 67? ; Tennessee? ?; newMX Mraew' aetrvw? sharp 7 per cent Sterling quiet at J ?X- GcJd doaed strong at 8?X. Stocks unsettled. Baximaaa,"Jone li-Cotton very firm. Flour dun. Wheat dull and noiat??d. Corn, white, ?80. OaU.daD xlfl&a.75c. Provis ons unchanged. Wh s kef du? at gl 03? CrarrnrsATT, Jone 1. - WsUkey uasettled ; held at *5o^a? an yen. Mes? pork held st Sst; not offered freely; Bacon duli but heat firmly;, shswaldera, 13?; dear sides, I7?tT?c. ftr. Loora,: Jane 1 -Whiskey dall at M. Previ ?tons vary firm at SI*. Shoulder? 18X ; clear sides 17al7?. Lard held ai 18?. Lcajnmxxa, Jane 1.-Proviatoni quiet. Meas pork flfilX- hhonMealSX; char sides 17,'i. Lard la heroes 18? ; la kegs 90. New- whukiy drooping WiiMiWriis. Jane L-Spirits turpentine 42?.* atesto quiet, M TOM S7X> Crude tu rp? n tine steady. Tv steidy. Ootton M for mixed grades. Aua orr a. Jana L-Cotton activa and higher; satos SM; receipts 18; middlings 27*27?. HAVANNAH, June 1.-Cotton active; middlings27X; ?ales 4*0) receipts 193. Montre. J one 1.-Cotton cloaed bard and to good ?demanddozing the day; sales 1200, part afloat at the dose yesterday; tow middlings MX; receipts NrwOsixAwa, JUO? 1.-Cotton ac ive, advanced ?;m diUugs 28?v2)?; ?ales 6100; nceipts 867 1481 balee add'el to tho- ru m tug account, being ex ports shipped, to Mobile for British ?teamer not prevtously reported. Gold' 38X- Sterling MX* Tork sight exchanjre-par- to X premium. Sugar dall iiiaMsl owaW^?X;pvlmelSXal?X. Moiseses -reboiled S&.66. . , . Murr?y, Ferris ito.'? Naval Stores CIs> colar. NEW YORK. May 29_Spi-irrs TTJRPENTINE. -fn the early part of -the week some little bu-loese ?as done at extreme prices, bat the large amount afloat, .. and nearly due? real ric tod transactions and caused a taeehn? aa rapid as the late advance. 1 he demand tor gBttrmyVin II rrgWMUlT light and iUaonj. the anoWtedge of tbe large wants of exporten lu Wuaainsrtoo watch anatataatb? market, even at lu mawutpotat The influence of imereitfci parties to ot soars* taeoght to bear tn ra vor of lowe r prices, and sa SN bava ample stock (preaeound prospect? ive) to sappiy carient ?rants, we do not anticipaie any immediate ao vance lhe tales are ISM bees at 49c down lo M? ow spot ex dock, mntoattna; ?boat, 200 tQjszx?T treen *7*.*Sc ax the atom tb? sark ti I 1 ?? ^?iMK* ?at Jacta are DO Doters to arri e. BeeavmsUlTM boto; exxorU Mi tb s. take about a*--law baafaei? of tb? ?eek bis been : d by cxtraotclsory aariresa ta all . Ccaawa?ni? awsoat totally m>f?ecttd, and ia 1 , xwt worth over SSsnsuaS? far atxanaed Tte ad- I, ?anoe on freigh s :o ai porta ba? s .ri miry interfered I? With batineas in pale walch ia fiurt accumulating la 1 eceivexa bauds, as shippen persistently hold off. Under such elrcumstancee quotations are impo> albie, and we caurel all ?ach couta ned m our late j f Miters o cor espondents. The sales and resales are aboai 10.00? (oi wni h 1J00 are No. 1 ?nd pa e.) at $2 42?a.60 for atiaiued common; S2 60a3tS0 lor gooo st.-ame) ?iii No 2; il 65a3 for No. 2; >3 60a 5XtorNo.ltoto?p?le;?s.6X lorpa.e snd txtra paie and tor. ir window ghan; receipts lt.iutbols; expor.s 10,660 bbnls. ?astea sk Ca's Cotton ??port, tor the "Wir?a Unding May 3S, 1S09 WSW TORK, Hay 28-Tax UASKBT. -In our bat ropo i me m rket closed ouli at 23?c. sat nrdaj with unl^vo a le iuraign ad vices and a de? cline in gold, exporter-1 with J ew lro in th.' market. Bolder? would ot g ve way. and very little was done; sales 10>4 bales at 23?. Monday the msrkei wat quiet and steady, buy n and sell sn boih indif? ferent; saleit 1360 ba es at ?8?o. 1 uesda* tue offar Inas were Maali ano very titue was done; ralos 1633 I 1 balea, mostly to tp>nre?; quotutioua uuchin"ed I 3 Wednesday, the lower grades w?re a Utile eas Kr ?o ut foi* low ni ddituu' sod above, wuich are sea- co and wanted, tn I price? wne dem ndtd; salas 1-.40 bolea at 28??28?c. J hnr>dsy th re wa- a g-od spinning I 1 demand, but business waa nstrloted by the small-1 f nets of tue off ring ?tock ; prices were firmer; tales 19M bales ar a?Xc for tow middling and 28?.- f r miduhng Yest>-rd?y there was a.ore co.ihdeoco shown by bu en ead aalen. There was bu: li tl j oflVno and p ices losed firm at 28?c; ^aleslJ19 baie? buring Ihr week th re hts bseu no chance io this market, (iold bas ec ino j from 48? .0 89, and ex? porter- have only bought )23l baie-, i bete bas been a vtes ly demand lro ni s^inuers for gr das ot low middling ana a ove 1 hps* ara tx? corning -care? er o edy and. f 0<t> p.-e.-?f nt aopearauees, b ivers will soon u. v* to b? -aiufled with strict goud ordinary and ot low. Liverpool opened at 1 ? ?d for uidaad and ll lid lor Orleans-declined >?a.Xd-and cloded steadily at ll>?all % d tor uplands ana url eans. "We see by tbs weekly report that the arrivals nave be?n nearly 100,000 bales this week, and under the cir? cumstances, prices nave been wall a ai nt sin ed. Pri? vate advices from Mar chert jr leport a strong, beal tb y market The long looked for improvement, caused by the small production, appears to have i last made its appearance. We cabled to Liverpool to ascertain the correct figures of the amount of cotton afloat, and have ai answer this morning. The amount afloat is 603.000 bales, and not 502 000 bates, as given by the Associate J Press report It will be noticed that there is now a deficiency in the visible supply of71,688bake, SB compared with 1868. The reports about the growing crops received by j mail (bis week ccntmue unfavorable There ha8bean too much rata, and the temperature ia remarkably low for Ul? season. For future delivery there has been but tittle done. 500 low middling sold tor Joly delivery at 27*ia9?Xo. and 160 middling November and Tecember delivery, on private t rms. Large orders to buy low middling delivered in November and December at 33c have been received, and much would be taken at 24c, but, owing to the backward appearance of the crop so lar, planters are not dis? posed to sell at present ,_ There nae been recexved at this port since 1st Ben tem ber, i 979 819 bales, of which exporters have taken 1,361.071 bales, spinners 623,269; and the stocks are ioe,v 9 larger than at that date. Deficit in receipts as compared with last year 85.791 bales. De? ficit in shipments to Liverpool 379,661 bales. Upland Ai Uohlle. New Florida. Orleans. Tezac. Ordinary.- a36 - aSStf- a36X - a35X Good Or? dinary.-- ??6 - a26X- a26X - a2?X Low Mid? dling...- a373K - a28 - a28* - a38? Middling- a28*? - A29 - a29>4 - a39>i Bales of the week 9383 bales, Including 6984 to spinners, 1127 to speculators, and 1231 to export? ers. Gross receipts at thia port (or the week, 6359 Since 1st September. 688,784 bales. 1869. 1868. Stock in Liverpool. 423 000 620.260 Afloat from India. 400.000 373,000 Afloat from America.?. 149,000 149.000 Stock in London. 73.730 37,620 afloat for London. 68.009 59,000 ?tock tn Ha vre. 86 400 3LU30 A float for Havre. 98,618 48,813 Stock in Bremen. 7.668 12,028 Afloat for Bremen. 8,031 2384 Stock in United States port?. 160,103 143.376 Stock intho Interior towns. 34,291 13,999 Total.1,417,711 1,489.999 Deficiency tn visible supply. 71.6 8 Stock of cotton held by Manchee ter s c inner? at the mill?, now ?6,000 bales; same time 18?8,130,000 bales. Middling Orleans, now ll>?d; then ll Xe*. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, May 31.-(BBB TusFKirrnrx - Bales ot 150 bbls at $2 80 for yellow dip and?! 70 far hard. SPIRITS TuxpxjrxTHX -Sales of 160 casks at 42>ie. Boara.-Sales of 118 bbls s traine J at $1 76; 330 bbls tame grade, at il 77*. and 300 bMs No 1 at 84 ? 413*. Tan,-Small siles at 13 36. t oneigneceper Soatn caiollns Ataiiroad Jane 1. 281 bales Cotton, 82 bales Domestics. 89 boxes To? bacco, 33 packages Bacon, 689 pigs Iron, 166 bbls Na? val Stores, 5 c ire Wood. 7 cars Lumber and Staves. To Railroad Agent Hopkins. McPherson 4 Co, a W W lUams ft Co. Wardlsw * Carew, Pe lr er, Rodgers s Co, Goldsmith ? Son, Kinsman ? Howell. G Fol lin, W A Wbtte?ldes, L Lorentz, G W Steffens. Mul? ler, Nimitz ft Co, H Cobla ft Oo, Chvghorn, Herring ft Co. J ft T Getty, and Order. Passenger*. I Per steamship James Adger, from New York-Dr Mens. J W Denny and wue,# B Welch, Mies Welch, W MoGttvey ?nd wife, Mi - s McGJlvey. Miss Loy ail. J C McEenna, Mrs Ziprell and two children. J Gif? ford. T Wester, Zflen McKmalev. W A H opp! ?, J C Derby, J M Jenes. N A Hunt, J K Heath, J * Moore, J lavage, N J Ritter, S M Bout well. R A Eas*, C J Willis, 0 O'Brien, D Costello, fi J Willis. W B Clou t msn, W Bundle and wile. J Bailey. B Bill, R Bryan. 9 slavs. B ?iaya T? Moore, J Moyle. B Collins. T EsrCett, and 13 in steerage. : Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Pava UP h v Beau fort, Bilton Head, ftc-J B Pierson, Colonel and Mrs (Hew, A H Dots, J.A Blee, ft- Lumley, Q M Ry als, wild and servant, H Foster and wile, tt baussy, Mrs Snow and daughter, J strohecker. Mrs J M Speed, J W Roberts and wife. Mia- L G Young, B M Gibbes, Mrs 8 P Guerard. Mrs Walcott Miss Blah .p, Mian Johnson, Misa Cuise y, Dr St J Ravenei, and ll Ou deck. - Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, 3 C P B Lachlcotte, D H Miscall^, Dr O E B Fiagg. U < Poffer, F Heriotf, B F Wlckenebaw. H O- t*b?i. n I Wallace, T H Hoxl, J J Roach, G T Adams. E Ellis. S E Hewe?, un f O Deale, MTS E J McMillan, H Levy, lady and children. Miss B Martin, Miss E Middleton, Mrs B H F ead and two rh ii ca, T . Smith, J LaBruce. Jr, O Alston. Kr?J I Piiog'o, Ula* E H Fofl, Mrs R S Heriot, J B 'Bf ark man, Jr, Capt I Davis, and Dr P 0 Weston. patine Vtol. Port of Charleston. .Tune 3. i PO HT CALElTOAJLt. " VHS xs ox m ama. - Last Quarter, 3d, ti hours, 1 minute, morning. Sew Moon, Otb, 10 hours, 43 minutes, event cg. first Quarter, 16th, 9 hon rs. 0 tain otes, evening. Full MOOD. 33d, 8 boote, 19 minutes, momma. f' 5 KAT AJUNX. fl tvs I ana .amor I rrtow axa.?aJ W<.TSX. 33. Monday.... 1 Tue ad ay.... a Wednesday. 8 rhtrwdiy... 4 tri day. 5 Saturday... t'SoDdav..... 4..54 i ?.. 1 ?..U I 7 . 1 4..65 ' 7.. 2 4..B8 7.. 2 4..69> 7.. 9 4..C3 T.. S 4. BS 7.. A Morn. 12.. 6 1-..39 1..U 1..41 2..12 2..44 Uv .SS 12..56" 1..4U 3.. 28 3 19 4. *3 A..o9 Arrived monday. f lamer Emilie, Lewis, Georgetown, 8 C 36 tierces nee. and Sundries. To Sbaokelford ft Kelly, B N thurston. Coom, Haackel ft Co. Cameron ft Bark lay, W Parker, J M Bason, B White, U4? flaker ft Co, U Goldsmith ft Bon, Kilner, Wicken berg ft co, W D Hire,. 0 Alston, Sr, and A ? ?rnwell. ; . ' Arrived Yesterday. ; Steamship Jama* Adger. Lockwood. Hew Torte Wt 29th inst Mdse. Toaf ames adger ft Oo. S O Railroad Agent St earner Agents, Scannern Bxcrras Co, J E Adger ft Co. CD Ahrem ft Co. J D Aiken ft Co, H M Hucklngham. Bart ft Wlxth. Rev J U Bates. W M Bird ft Co. A Bischoff, B Bischoff ft Co. Blflaell fe Co, J u Boescb, 1 O Borner. C D Brahe ft Co. X M Br istoll, Brown ft Hy er. Cameron ft Barkley, J Com? mins, T M Cater. W H Cua'ee ft Co, W tf Corwin ft Cb, H Daly, Denny ft Perry, Do wie ft Moise, L EUas, J B Duval ft >on, P J Esoard, D F Fleming ft^Co, B Foley, Furobgott Bros, 0 G ra rt Icy, J B Graver ft Co, H Gerdts ft Co. F A Sawyer, C Goldsb in, Goodrich. Wineman ft Co, W Gurney, W Harrell St Oo, J W Harriston, Hart 4 Co, J U Billen. Boptlns, MePher son ft Co. N A Hunt, B Bunter. J Hnrkamp ft Co, A Ilhcg, Jeffords ft Co, Jennings, Thom lin son ft Co, J P.Kiep, a Kerrison, Kinsman Bros, H K1ati# ft Co, Klinok, Wickenberg ft Co, Laurey ft Alexinder, J J Lehn, Lengnick ft BeD, C LitscngL Mci ey ft Rice Vf Mancher, ft B Marshall, J M Murt?n, W Mutthies aen, N Karnaugh, W A M eh rf ens, J G M Uno : ft Co J F Moore, Muller, Nimitz ft Co, 8 a Noise , J 0 OJeminn, C O'Brien. B O'Neill, D 0"NeiU ft bons, Ostendorff ft Co, c F Panknlo, D Paul ft CO, Pal? metto Pioneer Co-operative Association, J Bltead ft Co, J Bolto,.Masks ftechaohfca J Bussell. W P Rus? sell ft Co, W Shepherd. G W Steffens, Ste .houso ft Co, a B Stoddard ft <~o, H toll, Webo ft Oo. A O stone. M A Tanulunson, J F taylor ft co, J N Tidemanu ft Co. W Uffcrbardt C Voigt, Walker. Evans ft I.'OCB well Werner ft Ducker. W G Wuitdjn ft Co, J N M WoblrmauD, G W Williams ft Co,*M J Zernuw, Mrs G E Zippel, ? H Whitaey. J Cosgrove, E T Oliveros, C L Kornahrens, Johnston, Crewe ft Co, O A Fur child, L C Pendlet?D, C D Carr ft Co,.LGroning, F C Wicks J Burke ft bon, * LaTorre, I Hyman ft Co. Misa L Ennis, M Dravo, J Lockwood, H a Doc, O E ft A S Johnson, J H W?hrmann, J H Fairly ft Ca A H Hayden 8 Thompson. Wagoner ft Monacos, E H Gardner, J Jara, H Brown. C D Franck, J Alexander, c P PoppenheiiB, C B Taber, J Derby, C H Johnson, P L GulUemm. J. Archer, w L Webb, A W Jager, Forsyth, Mo omb ft Co, Order, and others. Steamer Pilot Boy, Peck, aev-jnoah via Beau- | 1 Cort, Hilson Head, ii J: Mdse. To J Ferguson. J David. Moffeit ft Wharton, H Batte ft Co, J F bim 3D?, and Waiker. STUBS ft CogewelL Received from ChUolm'a Mill-19 tierces Bice, To Chlsohn Bros. Krona this Port, Iteamahip Saragossa. Ry J er, at New York, May 29 Gunship Sea Gull, Dutton. Baltimore. May to. krbr Paragon, Shute, Jacksonville, May 20. >chr Golden City, Nickerson, P*wtucket, May 28, Cleared for this Port. iteamrhip Prometheus, Gray, a Philadelphia, May 33. !chr Minnie Kipplier, Conover, at Philadelphia, May 28. Meran nn-ia. PORT OF GEORGETOWN, S. C., MAY 31. CLEARED. -May 26-*cbr Susan Wright, Mount New York. May 27-H ig Georgie. Swan, Sate. Me. May 29-Sours M io at? smta, freeport, Me; Ida I Burg-s?, Bingens, Bo fiat, ale. May 31-s.hr tJy.van, ?ouug, Boston. ci ST OK vieWifiiss JP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB x HIS POh T. FOBS ION LIVERPOOL. ."ho Clifton, Williams, sailed.April 10 the Minnie, Robertson, sailed.May 13 OOMI?TIO so* roi? Bark Sicilian. Percival, cleared.May 27 Jrhr Anna E Glovtr, Teny, cleared. May 13 icbr B N Hawkins. Wyatt,cleaiod..'.May 26 BELFAST. ME. Ichr Daybreak, Blake, up.May 15 Sehr J M Richar.ls. Irving, cleared.May 23 ?cbr MluDle, Hudson, cleared.May ng Jei r Lilly, Hugh"S,UD.'.'.!?May26 PHILADELPHIA Steamship Prometheus. < ray. cleared.May 28 : rig Josie A Dev- reux, Clark, np.M? 38 ?obr ?ar^n Cn'leri Avia, cleircd.....U y 36 ?hr Minnie Kipplier, Conover, ele ir ct.May 23 BALTuioas. .ctr Netti ; Richard son, Davis, up.May 28 (?l)ina, Vblmmt, (Etc. CROCKERY, ISHST AND GLASSWARE A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, IMPORTED IDIK/BOT PROM THE POTTERIES IN EUROPE TO CHARLESTON. 'FOR SALE AT No. 255 KING-STREET, CORNER OF BEAUFAIN, "WHERE FAMILIES CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH EVERY ARHCLE IN THE ABOVE LINE BY _ WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO. May 2D Jfiunranir. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF THE U2STITED S TAT 33 S, No. 92 BROADWAY, NEW TORE. WM. C. ALEXANDBB, President. I HENRY B. HYDE, Vice-president. GI?. W. PHILLIPS, A ciliary. | JAS. W. ALEXANDEB, Secretary. ORGAMZKD 1650. CASH ASSETS OVER.09,000,000 NUMBER OF POLICIES ISSUED TN 1888 . .,.11.9H6 AMOUNT ASSURED TN 1868.t51.8OT,8?5 ALL TTS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING. PURELY MUTUAL. ALL PROFITS ARE ANNUALLY DIVIDED AMONG THE ASSURED. BBSTDE3 ISSUTNO ALL KINDS OE LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES, THE "EQUITABLE" would call attention to their "TONTINE LIFE ASSURANCE POUOIEH." upon which many srenow a'turing their lives, and which ls thoueht by those who have given it toe most study aort reflection, will render Life Assurance popular to a degree hitherto unknown. For documenta or information upon the subject of "LIFE ASSURANCE," application can be made to WM. B. SHAW, GENERAL AGEST, No 141 1IEETI.%G-STRKET, ( 1LABUBSTON, 8. C. O. A. BOWEN, May 12 wfm Imo (OF JAMES ADOER At CO.,) RESIDENT AGENT. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LITE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitable. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required. t LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FI?T?) PER CEiNT. * Statement. Officers. Policies io forco.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,500,000 Annuli Incom e. ?vi ooo Losses Paid..500.000 W. H. PECKHAM, Pretiden'. H. V. QAHAOJt^rf, oecretsxr. JJ. MCADAM, Actuary. G. A. PCDICEAR, Superintendent. Directora. Hon.' JOHN A. Dix, New York. I E. V. HADOBWOOT, Firm E. V. Haugbwout <i Han. JAMES HARFE a, Firm Harpai A Bros., Go. ex-Mayor New York. I WM. WIRKENS, Firm W. Wilkens & Co. JOHN J. CRANS, President Bank Republic. JULIUS H. PBATT, Merchant. WK. T. HOOKXB, Wall-street. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant. WK. M. VER HILVE, Banker (Vcrmily? & Co.) OHAS. J. STARB, Merchant. CHAS. G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant. . Company. .-. - - _ - GBO. W. CUTLER, Banker, Palmvra, N. ?. Bon. GEORGE OFDTXB ex-Mayor of New York. GEO. T. HOPE, President Continental Fire In il i5 OT C. MOBO AN, Banker. Bnrance Company, r HO MAB BIORBT, Firm Thomas Rigney & Co. JOHN H. SHBSWOOD, Park Place. BEN J. B. SHERMAN, Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. ? ICEHAM,' Corner 5th Avenue aLd Sugar Retains Company. fwenty-thira-street. BARON ARNOLD. Firm of Arr old, Constable & Co. EDWARD H. WBIOHT, Newark, K. J. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law- GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. ye?. W. L. COOSWELL, Merchant. G EOE GE KEIM. General Agent for South Carolins. Dr. T. REElSTJEKVA. Examining Physician. R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON, January 12 imo nae Office No. 995 King-Street, engleston. S. C. foilHing jHatcri?ls- Ctr. LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,. 2X1 DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. A FD I.Ii STOCK OP WHITE PINE, FROM % TO A. 13 inches thick, olear and well seasoned. Xbe attention of Builders and others ls especially ?equeeled. Mahogany, Slack Walnut, Hickery, Ash, Wwi* }ak, Poplar Boards and Planks Roe wood and Ma loganj Venera, Newels, Balostert. sc.; also at ttanofaotnrer's Prices, Sashes, blinds, Doora, and all linde, of Mouldings. t-prnce Hpara aaad Ladders, all lengths; Shingles, :jktha, A-c., constantly on band and for sale in quan itios to snit purcuo-era, by 1 H. Ai CO., Successors to late J. N. Wood. Agent, Northwest comer Market-street and Cast Bay. ISAAC H A rx, Vow York, 1 [. H. BAU? f mwf Jmoa April 5 Ol T KAM SASH, BLIND DOOR FACTORY, I,. E. CORDEAY & CO., No. 2 PRITCHARD-STREET, JPP08ITE J. F. TAYLOR A CO.'B MACHINS SHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always on hand PANEL DOORS, HOT H0D3E SASHES, MOULDINGS, ic, made np at short no? tice, and at tho lowest terms. J. B. COBDBAY.C. A. TRODCHE March 33 3oio printing, gt. NKUFVILLE & HANNA*, IVCCESSORS TU COURTKNAY. .LANK BOOX MANUFACTURERS, BOOKBINDERS, Job Printers and Stationers* WHOLESALE DEALERS IM Ak LAT AND ? OLD KO PAPERS, CARDS, CARD BOABDV BILL HEADS, atc. , No. 9 Broad-Street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. . K. NED FY I LLB. WM. HANNAM M?y 6 Imo fl?ctyntui, Castings, ?r. ^EETINO-STBBBT FUHDH V. THIS ESTABLISHMENT 13 NOW FTJBNISHlf TBE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, 0/ various size on bond IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL OOB MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILES AND PANS, of all sizes HORSE POWERS AND OIN GEARING, /rona 6 1 IC feet in diameter IMPBOVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand power, Saw and Bice Mille MACHINERY AND CASTING* ol all description made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOB BUILD IN GS, OBATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASU WEIGHTS, rfc, ?> WILLIAM 8. HENERE?, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER No. SH MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. August 3 mws J3UONIX IRON WORKS, JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. suocEBSone io CAMERON ?v CO., Engineers Boilermakers &c.. Ate. 4, 0, 8, 10 and 12 PR1TCHA RD-STREETS, (NEAR THE OBY DOCK,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATION Alt Y AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AKD MILLS OF EVBRY DliSCRIPIToN. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IRON FROSTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON On BRASS. We guarantee lo furnish ENGINES and BOILEB8 of as pood quality and powor, and at BB low rates ns en bo bad in New Yorlt, Baltimore or Philadelphie. ABUTS FOB Ashcrofts low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. i REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 BAO 5mos ^piaatotion Jitters. WHAT BRICK PORTERO Y DID WRITE AND WHAT HR DID NOT WRITE. Eight o'clock, and be ie not here yet t Bow dreary thia little room does seem, and I am so lone? some I Ten o'clock. How I wish he would come. It is so lonely here with the children asleep I Once be loved to stay with mr, but now, alas I Twelve o'clock, and I am BO tired, I cannot sleep 1 My heart aches and grows sad. I am growing old, per haps. May be my Awe is not aa fab* as once, but my heart ie aa warm, though it is often sad. ajax YOC DYSPEPTIC, Nervous, jaundiced, low spirited, weak, or are you sick and don't know what ails you; then try Planta? tion Bitters and our word for it, it will cure you. ONE O'CLOCK. What charms can he find in that foul-scented room, by that dusty table, cutting and dealing those dusty cards, filling himself with poison, tainting his breath, ruining his mind, undermining his constitu bon, planting seeds of disease, squandering his uv ney, clouded with smoke, tired with excitement. Is th*8 happiness ? ts this life ? Is this our mission? Ob ! I am so tired, do coxe home. PLANTATION BITTERS. Thia delicious cordial and fine tonic ls now hailed by thousands as the great health giver and re? storer. Resolve to buy a bottle, anAlon't sleep on it Be wise in time. Bold by all druggists. "DO ?OU OO DOWN TOWN TO-NIGHT, MT PET ?" '.No darling, I have labored enough to-day. Why chould I flee from home, from happiness, from thee? Life is full short to lovo-too shortie squander. I lovetbe photograph of my i eart toowelL No dar? ting, my hi art ls here; Lere Itt me keep it company." PLANTATION BITTBB8 Are always pure, reliable They are strengthening and Invigorating, and are Exhausted Nature's great restorer. Aa an agreeable and pleasant tonic and appetizer, they cannot be excelled. THES WHO ARE RICH, Are they who mind their own business. Find a hap? py man or woman, and tho affairs of another trouble them but a little. Il is none of your business if the minister kissee one of the sisters, or one of the Bie? ters thns s ilutes the minister. It cannot effect you wbeq a man you know calla on a girl you don't know, or one you do. What if teer: ls kissing behind the door, in tunnels, and when the night la dark at the vestibule of the "burch, or even ever the gate. Would yon not do tho same thing if the chance wan offered ? A WINE GLASS PULL Ol Plautatioa Bitters, taken three times a day, before each me il, will make the flame of life again burn brightly, and illuminate a once wretched existence. For ladlee it is an elegant and gentle stimulant, just suob as they require. "I WENT TO THE LAND OF STEADY HABITS." I wanted to band several "bricks" down to pos? terity, and was told by father thu with a New Eng. land girl tor a wife, I could raise more children, grow more onions, sain more eels, sing more psalms, know mote of what was going on m the neighbor? hood, hear more BusndsL sleep less nights, have more relatives, est more beans, love myself and hate others more, and get more out of a dollar, than any other rort of woman in Cain happy country so-called. PLANTATION BTTTEBS. Is made from pure St. Croix Bum and Calisaya Bark (known the world over for its curative proper? ties), and w?l fortify the syst?m against disease, caused by change of water and diet. If you are in? clined to dyspepsia, try kt. If you have the chills and fever, or any kindred disease, by all means take Plantation Bitters. 1 hey are sold by all druggists of repule. AND HE HAD A FEMALE CHILD, Whose name was He? Brlghtwatsr, sud wh< was twenty-nine years old; who wore red stockings, red garters, metal tipped shoes, green spectacles, and the prettiest red hair the world ever set eyes on or into. Hem, a true New England gal, chewed wads of pine gum. and sweetened her brotb with onions. Hexa wasn't so much handsomer than a doll as to make tho coll faint, but ahe was intelligent; m fact, in? telligence was her best hold but one; she was great on making baby garments, and bad her trunks full, packed away, that she might bo reidy as willing when the evil hour drew nigh, as she trusted it would from year to year. DT THE LADEES BUI KNEW What thousands of them are constantly relating to us, wo candidly believe one half of the weoknosr, prostration and distress exoeritcced b; Uicm would vanish. JAKES MARSH, Esq., No. 169 West FiTBt-ttreet, New York, says he has three children. The first two are weak and puny, hie who having been unable to nurse or attend them; but she has takeu Plantation Bit? ters for the last ten years, and has a child now 18 months old, which she has nursed and roared her? self, and both are hoaity and woll. Plantation Bit? ters ie invaluable to mothers. VALTER, MT DOY, Hero comen a man who was once rich. Ho bad frieids, and money, and a loving family, and posi? tion, and influence, and self-respect, and integrity, and a future ol usefulness before him. But, my boy, be don't look like it now. He was elected toan important o?ico. Ho forgot thc lessons hts good mother taught bim? and was asked by designing politi.'.ians to sell his vote to a party of swindlers; ho could not for tho lifo of him give articulation to that htUe word, and .to ho foll. HOW OFTEN DO WE HEAR TUS COMPLAINT, From mother and fnthcr, that th? son or daughter i not well; that they havo no appetite; that they reel languid; that tho head achoo all tho time; that they aro ?rewinu thin and feeble, and that they have no lifo nor energy ?OIL And the questions oro often asked, What ?hall I do for them ? What ?hall I give ti.cm? Our answer is, let thc m try Plantation Bit? ters moderately, three times a day, and our word for it they will recover. AND HERE VALTER, IS A YOUNG MAN, Just Uko you and us, my boy. He has wit, souse education, intelligence, friends, ambition, and is loved. Ho has a knowledge of the world, acquired by mixing with itapeoplo Be has ambition and the same flo d in which to win honor, fimo and dis? tinction, as had Franklin, Enltoo, More'', and a host of others. Hois naturally snarf, but, Vaiter, n y b 7, a? ho moots IIB do y gu SO- the exouss of mo'8 ture io his oye, the httle puffy ridge under it the gradual turning of thc beautiful corners of the mouth, his mother so loved to kiss. These, my boy, tell a sad talc of early shipwreck, of disease, of pre? mature death, of negleoted oed squandered gifts. December 7 ly Prags* (?j)fmirais, Ctr. HOUSEKEEPERS ! li 91 SEH EEPERS ! MEN-WOMEN- AND CHILDKEH,! MKN-WOMJB1I-AND CHILDREN I READ-READ. "Cooling to Scalds and Burns," "Soothing to all painful wounds," Ac "Healing to all Borea, Ulcers," Aie. 'COSTAR'? BUCKTHORN SALVE la the most extraordinary SALVE ever known. Its power of Eco thin? and Healing for all Cutt, Barns, Bruises, Bores. Ulcers, Chapped Hands and ekln, for Kore Nipples, for Files, kc, 4c- ls without a paral leL One person aavg ?fit: "I would not be with, out a box in my bouse, if lt cost 16, or I had to travel all th i way to New York for it." 11V. F. Evening ?VAM, .September 5. MW All Druggists lu CHABLESXON sen lt 'COSTAR'S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABS HIS BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-sweet and Orange B lo aeons s. S3* Ono BofBe, $1-Three for 12. HIS "CosUtr'a" Bat, Rosen, site.. External's. "Cos ta r's' Bed B ag Ex term In ato ?Co* ta r's" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Hemed ?ea known." "111 Beware 111 of spurious imitations." "AB Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them. " Address COSTAR," No. 13 Ho ward-* t., N.Y. Sold in CHARLESTON, 8. C.. by GOODRICH, WINE MAN & CO. Al arch 23 nae lyr SURE POP! THE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DESTROYER WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH ISAACBKN'S PHOSPHORIC PASTE, HERMETICALLY sealed and warranted to 1 keep fresh for all time the greatest discovery i of ita kind in the age we live in. No person need , be troubled with. BAT8, BICE, BED BU09 or J BOACHES, for Mr. Isaacson's destructive remedy is within the reach of all. Prepared only by himself, from rare and valuable compounds, its cheapness is as wonderful as its efficacy. Bundieds of testimo? nials have been received from all parts of the United 8 ta tee The great advantage this SUBE POP possesses over all ?similar preparations is the FACT that Bis Certain In ita Effects, and free from the unpleasantness of rats dying In their holes, aa it causes them to leave the premises to seek air, and consumes them so entirely as to j leave No Disagreeable Odor. Numbers of references oan be made to Persons In this City, who have successfully used it SOLE AGENTS FOB SOU TH CAROLIN A, DOW IE & MOISE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner Meeting and Hasel-streets, April 23 mwf Arno Ohs rles ton, 8. C. O ? T Z ' I , CELEBRATED Horse ?nd Cattle Powders. This preparation, ?long and favorably known, will thor onghly reinvigorate broken down and low-spirited nones, by strengthening and cleansing the nt omach and intes? tines. It is a sure preven? tive of aU diseases H4JL--?- ---incident to this ani? mal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLANDERS, YEL LOW WATER. HEAVES, Coughs, Distemper, Fevers, Founder, Loss of Appetite and Vital Energy, ko. Its uso improves tho Wind, Increas? es the Appetite gives a Smooth and Glossy 6kin- ? and transforms the : miserable Skeletons'3 into a fine looking and spirited Hone. TO BEEPERS OF COWS THIS PBEPARATION IS INVALUABLE It in croases tb* quantity and im? proves tho quality of the MILE. It has been proven by actual expert mint to increase the q u entity of | killi and Cream twenty percent., and make the But? ter firm and sweet In fattening cattle, it gives thom an appetite, opens their hides and makes them thrive much faster. TN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCHAS COUGHS, ULCERS IN THE LUNGS, LIVER, 4c, this irtleleacte as a spo riflo. By puttiug rom one-half to i paper ia a turrel )f swill the ab vo Jtsea?es will bo ?radicated or en jrcly prevented. If given in time, s certain pre ive and euro for the Ho? Cholera. PREPARED DY DA VI I j J?. F O H TZ. WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 110 Fr&nklin-strect, Baltimore, Md. FOB BALE BY DO WIE <V MOISE, EVnOLESALE DRUO HO?8E, No. 151 MEETING-STREET, OPrOSlTE CHARLESTON HOTEL, May 29 4 BOSADALIS Purifies tbe Rlood. For Sale by Druggists KYerywnere. Julv?' t>*c >" ILMS ac CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS un SHIPPING AGENTS, TILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE ANS IUIPMENT (to foreign and Dont wt lr Ports) of lOTION.BJOB, LCM BER AND NAVAL BTOBES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. 0, ?.WILLIS.a. R. CHISOLM October 18 Paints, ?ils, (Str. CAMERON, BARKLEY & ?30., . NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets, 8 TE AM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW HILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1_<mo BELTING ^BELTING ! 6000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER EELT INQ 6000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and S PLY - r SW SIDES PATENT DRESSED LAO! LEATHER 800 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT 8T0D8 ^ 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, l-l? INCH TO } INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, J INCH TO li INCH DI. AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, J INCH TO 1* INCH DIAMETER . WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF ALL SIZES. CAMKROfV, BAHKLEY 4* CO.. Northeast Corner MedUng and CumberlAr)?>rtr*et*. January 1 Ciao BRASS_W0RK. STEAM GU AGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS ANT) STOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUAGES, GLASS GUAGE TUBES 1 MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS - COPPER AND BRASS WIRE. CAMERON. B*HKLBT A CO., Northeast Comer Meeting and Cumberland stree ta?. January 1 ?mo OILS! OILS! OILS! 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OIL - 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 500 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PORE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING*' OIL SOO GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL 800 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAMEROS, BARKLEY di CO., Northeast corner**! Of Ung and Cumberland streets. January 1 imo BAR IRON, SHEET IRON AND STEf L, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLE ABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, tor steam sad water. CAME KOA. BARKLEY Si CO.. Northeast comer Meeting and Cumberland streets January 1 6mo . f ROOFING TIN. 500 BOXES IO 14x20 ROOFING TIN 800 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES rXX 14x20 20 BOXES LXXX 14x20 20 BOXES LXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER, 8PEL TER, Ac., ?cc IX STORE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMERO*, BARKLEY dt CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January l tao goles. MARVIW PATENT j, Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. 7 . MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS* EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturers) " . . , (265 Broadway, New York? Principal Uj Q,^^ Phil?. Warehouses iloeBank St^ CleTeland.O And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout Jtfie United States- ' ' 1 TOB 8A LL BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON. * December 29 lyr