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THE DAILY NEWS *JwAt Bette? the Battle, Mother.*' [Authorised Version.] Just before the battle. Mother. JOB tiny felt unwell ; What was ailbvi Johnny, Mother, Johnny couldn't tell. Johnny ran away- Mother, Braving capra'n's Ire, Johnny can't Snide, Mother, Ht axing cannon's fire. johnny came to me. Mother, Wasu't Johnny right. Tea with me was nicer, Mother, Toan a horrid ngnt. Let me marry Johnny, Mother, And we'll bleat the day. When Just before tbs battle, Mother, Johan y ran away. [London Punch. FOREIGN ITEMS. : -Mr. Jay, American Envoy to Austria, baa "boen buying a gorgeous anit of clothes in Lon .jtnn^ whioh is described at great length io an an English paper. _Victoria has had to come dow J. Shebas .Agreed, in order to etop a family quarrel, to gfve the Prince of Wale? nearly $200,000 a year Of hex spending money. - Parisian theatres do not show very large TeeeiptB lately. There are only eight whioh xeoeive upwards of 130,000 a month, and the .opera, whioh stands first, gets leas than 480,000. - -For the purpose of testing; the power of JreBcb railroads to conc?ntrate a large num? ber of troop? at a given point quickly, two Hundred thousand soldiers are to be moved to l^raeburg thia month. i -The following intelligence comes from Bucharest: <*A brigand of Herculean strength waa about to be hong for murder, fie bunt 'the straps which bound bim, like flax, seised she executioner, and banged bim before assisi tanoe coa'd arrive. He was theron >on appoin? ted to his victim's offl?." -Near Cauro, Egypt, there ia a large tree, mid er whioh. scoording to tradition, Joseph and Mary and the infant Jeans took shelter txuxing their flight u no Egypt. The tree whiob stands on ground belonging to the Isth? mus of Sues Canal Company*, was marked to '"he cut do wo, but the Empress Eugenie has purchased it standing, and now pays s keeper to watch it. [ -England has a lighthouse for every fonr 4een miles of coast, Sootland ono for every ,thirty-mae and a half miles, Ireland one for ??very thirty-tour and a half miles, while Frano? exibita one for every twelve and s third miles. The lighthouses in Franco are more than three times as numerous as in Scotland, oom jared with the amount of coast, and nearly ?ihres tunes as numerous as m Ireland. ' -The story is told bj a French Journal that in a provincial town a gentleman's house was rendered dark and damp by a tree whioh stood -too near bis windows. He could not out it ?Sown because it bo lou ged to the commune, ?nd he knew an application to the anthon ties Would be unavailing. Aooordiogly he seat for insertion in one of the Paris papers the follow? ing paragraph: ''lhere is still in existence one of the trees of liberty of the date of 1793. 2 may be seen at X., olose to the house of il. A.B., and the paiera by reverently un co var "}h*ir heads to Lois venerable witness of our grandest straggles sad oar most illustrious -victory." Three days afterwards sn order carno from the proteo lure in Paris for the slajor of X. to causo the Said tree to be cut down, wbioh was aocordijgly done forthwith. I v-A angular accident happened st Astley's ^Theatre in London a few days sisoe. In the ..islay ot the "Battle of Waterloo," Napoleon with bis staff rides upon the stage on horse back. On this ooeadoa sn sid-d^oamp's boree -^suddenly became restive and unmanageable. It it the stage, then backed on to whioh he smashed and finally i the orchestra, tbrowiog bis >neiderable alarm among ?tails. The musicians [Vi, dan serous proximity their ? unexpected visitant; ?bat one bsd h j -bone broken, and bad -to be conveyed'ts^ 'hospital. The damage jitojoe io the instruments was considerable. Ttohns, vtoUnoelkw, Sates snd flageolets were hrokan to stoma, and the music was torn and sos tiered in every direction. The horse was j -Mih some diffloalty extricated after a delay of | About twenty minutes. * " -Although Viotoria, when setting ont on her present visit to Balmoral, had orders sent j on thai there should be no cheering or other -aouaotastr ?Man? at tbs stations, she travelled In right royal 8tyla aa regards comfort. The . Jrain consisted of twelve carriages, a truck for her Majesty's fourgon, and a break at each ?or?.. The first three carriages contained the -pages, servants, dressers, and ladies' m sids. A double saloon carriage whioh came next was kttmtoA for the Prince and Princess Christian. Ska next saloon was occupied by the Princess Saatrice, her governess, and maid; and s alm? iar carriage was provided for the personal at? tendants of the Queen. The saloon appointed .-for her Majesty and the PrincesB Louise was . Juvthe middle of the train, sud wes connected io the preceding carriage by sn expanding ? passage, admitting ready oommuaioation. The shvy saloon is furnished with blue moire an tique and inlaid aa?n wood; and the sleeping i chamber bas two beds and gilt oh vre covered with White moire antique, the walls being hung With padded Turkey chinta. The oe Um gs are Also padded and covered with white silk, After Abe royal sute of rooms came four saloon car? riages. -The Emperor of the French bested the Prince of Wales to a review of 7000 troops in Paris. Tne*entrre Imperial family were pres emt an horseback, and uniforms of every na? tion were on the ground. Wales wore the brilliant dress of a British officer of Hussars. . After the inspection the Emperor returned to -file saluting point, where be was joined by the Empresa; and the review began by a splendid tfharge by regiment? of cavalry, wh ich wss fol? lowed by an advanoe on the Imperial position by the artillery. Coming to the front by bat .leriea, tue gunners went st once into action and showed some practico. The cavalry re tired by fours from the outer flank, and the artillery by half batteries. Then the whole jxrrps (Tarnee trotted past, tbs cavalry in ool 'lunns of squadrons, and tho artillery in col Tjmna of batteries, snd all was over* and it ',was time to go home; but thea began snob s scramble as has rarely been seen-troops mardiing In all directions-all Paris who bad sot been to the review hastening to see those . who bsd been coming back-general officers and their sides-de-camp getting into the mid? dle of the road-five line* of carriages going to and coming from Paris-drivers more fool? ish than ever. Suddenly a eilenoe-room made somehow. The Prince Imgerial canters by, the Imperial carriages follow, and, amidst Or?es of " Vive i' Imper Mr Ice ! ' " Vive CEmpe . reur r* Vive f Prince Imperial F* ** Vivent le Prince et la Princesse de OaMee" terminal ed ?he most striking review which bad been seen In Paris since that at which were present tho Osar and be Bang of Prussia, whiob nearly had a ratal sod. -The steamer United Kingdom, Captain Steinbocse, whiob left New York last April for j 'Liverpool, bas not yet arrived, aa reported on the 19th of May, but is still unheard from. -Considerable anxiety is felt concerning her | safety. Tbe steamer's HE em? in flew York, however, profess to believe that abo will yet pwru np safe. THINGS IN NSW YORK. Tile Sammer Ex od na-A. Theatrical Row-8torte? about Stewart. The New York correspondent of tbe Boeton Post writes nuder date of the 3d instant: It is too hot to be comtoitable in town, and almost too hot to pick np for the country. Still a great many of ns are getting away, and 1 un? derstand the watering plaee hotels and the country boarding houses are filling up quito iast. All the European steamers go out crowd? ed, and it is only by an e ly application that ODS cant* a comfortable berth to be Bick lo. The exodus of fortune's favorites tor course you know who fortune's favorites are) is going on so fast that there can't be many of them here to lend lustre to tbe celebration of tho annual Fourth, when that explosive anniver? sary comes along. It is a question whether Europe or the watering places will get most money from American f.shiondom this season. At present the chancea appear to be in favor of Europe, but possibly tbere will be a cbsnge. But however tbis maybe, the flight of fashion promises to be greater than usual, aod the city will ioubUess be dull tor three or four months. The manceuvering mothers with a stock of daughters to work off will be busy enough. I heard yesterday of an old lady who lue disposed of three generations ot girls al? ready, And is good loi another. She first took Ont ber own daughters and married them off; next ber grand-daughters, when they became marketable; and a few years la*or she disposed or Ber gre.it grand daughters, all at the water? ing places. Hue is now about seventy-five and waiting for the next edition. Il this old lady could be induced to hire out, no doubt she would find plenty of profitable employment. BUTLER'S NEPHEW IN COTJUT. Another suit, not particularly important, but interesting in its. way, is the one brought by Alexander Henderson, "Managor of lbj Lvdia ThomDBon Burlesque Troupe." against George H. Butler, nephew o? the apple-ulossom man, and dramatic critic of one of tbe weekly pa? pers. Butler has been pitching into Hender? son m his newspaper articles for several weeks, and makiug terrible charges against bia moral character, and a few nights ago he attacked him physically at Niblo's Garden, and gave bim what is sometimes calle J "a devil of a thrashing.? Henderson has commenced a suit j against bim for libel and another for assault and battery, and Buller bas been beld in $1300 bail to answer both, lhe bad feeling between Butler and Henderson is undarsuod to have originated in jealousy, of which one of tbe blonde burlesques wai the object. Both were smitten hy her chai ma, ?nd then came bo tili ty. Butler is an easy, good sort of man. can? ora liv. but quite equal to Benjamin at vitupe-aj ration when any ono runs against bim. H n derson ia a tall, slim, mild ?ort or person, an Englishman, ?nd. ir Butler's stat ementa are true, a mau of very easy morals. He came over here with the L> di* Thompson troupe, and he ts said to bave been the leader of the aoti Ameriran attack on E. L. Davenpoit, in Liver Eiol a lew years ago. Butler's articles upon m have been as abusive as anything I ever read. ANOTHER WOMAN MOVEMENT Has just bee i mau.: nra ted, with Hrs. Cathe? rine E. Beecher, Secretary of the Amer loan Woman's Education Society, as chief ergi neer. The first meeting was held on Monday at a private house np-town. and resolutions were a/iorBed declaring that the proper way to ameliorate the condition of woman ia to edu? cate them sys ematioally for domestic duties. Thora was a discussion on a resolution con? demning the woman's ngbts advocates, and the r?solution was rejected on the ground that it is not pohtio to quarrel with any society try? ing to reform the woman kingdom. The Wo mao's Buflr go Association held another meet? ing yesterday and eleoted new officers for tl e year. Mrs. blanton was chosen president, and among the vioe-preeidents and the com? mittee-women Anna Dickinson, Mrs. Bose, airs. Senator Henderson. Miss Anthony and pretty muob ah the other ligbts of the woman movement. The association started by Miss Beecher will not have anything to do with Mrs. Stanton's association, bat will go in for elevat? ing women by trying to educate them for the vocations for which they were created. What tbe upshot >f all tbis worn in nosiness ? ill be would be hard to say. but 1 think society wou't be much tho better of it a hundred years hence. But perhaps I have no business with an opin? ion on the subject. HUMORS ABOUT MB. STEWART. When a man is a millionaire every one talks of bim. Perhaps no private citizon in tbe country is the subject of so many rumors as A. T. Stewart. Every day a imsu story is started, and no matter how absurd it may be, thousands are ready to believe it. At one time Mr. Stewart ts trying to soil his wholesale hoose to the government for a postoffioe; at another he is about to found an imm nao insti? tution for even body; then be purposes to tr anarer bis Fifth Avenue palace to the eily tor an art gallery; and next be is about to retire from business and devote the remainder of his life to all sorts ot chan ty. The latest re? port ia that ho has joined the Catholic < -burch, and donated 120,000 to the "House of the Good Shepherd," a Catholic institution. I have heard this story at least twenty times in the past few weeks, bot I don't believe it yet. Bot it may be trae, nevertheless. Many stranger things have happened, and many more will happen, I dare say, before the world grows much older. Ooe of the gossippers about Mr. Stewart tells me he was received into the Cath? olic Church by Archbishop McCIoskey. No doubt Archbishop McCIoskey would be quite willing to take him into his fold, and if he has not done so yet, porha is he will some day. You would be surprised if I gave you a list of the prominent persons who have lately gone over to tbe Church of Borne. THE THKATBIOAX, WTC A TIO.S Ia New York is aoyihing but cheering to the fri en da of the drama. The deluge of bur? lesque and pantomime is sweeping all bet?re it. Niolo'a, the Waverly, the Olympic, Wood's, the Timmany, and a few minor places are en? tirely io possession of burlesque actresses and pantomime actors, and m a few days Wallaok's will go the same way. The season at Fisk's Grand Opera House will close next week, and there, too, either burlesque or pantomime may fool bebiod the footlights. There is no guarantee lor a rational entertainment daring the summer at any house except Booth's,where Jefferson and other stars will fill brief engage? ments. The Academy of Mnsio is closed for the summer, and the two houses now running opera bouffe are windit g up. Not many of the old theatre-goers now snow themselves at any placo of amusement, exoept now and then at Wallaok's and Booin'a. Wallack'a superb company goea to pieoes this week, and there ie a rumor that Wallack himself has left us for good. The New York stage ia oortainly iu a bad way, and signs ol improvement are not yet visible. _^T!?^!!1:_ C bari es ton Cotton said Klee market. OFFICE Or THE OHABLB8TON DAILY NE Wy,1 CHARLXSTOH. Monday Evening. Jone 7. i COTTON.-Tho very reduced condition of this article limita transactions and gives the market a tendency m seller's favor; all grades being helo", at full figures, and fine qua) i> iee at extreme rates; 'nic? tations m the existing state of the market are only approximative. Sales about 70 bales, viz: 1 at 2T*?; 33 at SSX; 13 at 38X; 6 at 39, and 9 on private terms. We quote: XTVXBfOOL CLASSmOATIOH. Ordinary to good ordinary.26 s'<*29 Low 'idling.28 Middling.K @ By New York olaseincatlcn we quote: Middling.39X0 Bioz.-Prices were softer and buyers operated at lower i a tee. Bales about 100 Heroes of clean Caro? lina, say 30 tierces at 7J?; 14 do. at 7tf; 36 at 1%; 15 at 7If c V lb. We quote common to lair clean Carolina at 7?7tf; Rood 7\(48o. Market? by Telegraph. FOEEION MASES TS. LONDON, Jane 7-Noon,-Consola 92%; bonds BOX- Tbs weather throughout England is warm and delightful. i.nra SPOOL, June 7-Noon.-Cotton active; up? lands lljfd; Orleans UJfd. Salea 13,000 bales. Bed Western wheat 8a 8d. Corn, new, 37a 9<L Aftetnoon.-Bombay shipments to the 1st instant, according to private advices, are 14,000 balee. Flour 22a. Bacon eu Gd. H AV tu, June 0.-Stock of tugar ia Havana and Matanzas 36,900 boxes and 21,000 nogsheada; export? ed f r the week to fore'gn ports41,000 boxes and 3000 bogshi-ads; to the United States 7C00 boxe*. AU qualities slightly declined. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YOBS, June 7-Noon.-Stocks excited axd weak. Money more active at 6 to 7. Sterling 9\. GoldSSX. Cotton very firm at 80^ to 30^ cents. Turpentine 46 <i. Boam dull ; strained 82 40. Svenlog.-Money market active, ?losing steady at T per cent fi terring weaker, and closing at 9^. Gold weak at SSH'. Stocka unsettled and feverish. Southern stocks quiet. Cotton finner; Bales 1900 bajee at &'\c. Fiour leas aodre und beary-super ine S5 30; common to lair extra Southern (6 40a693. Wheat a emt hotter, with light supply pnd Mr export demand. Winter r*d Western fl 43 Corn rioaed ?net. M sa pork $31 S'- Lard a shade firmer; kettle 195*. Whisker q dot at 98. Bice dall; Caro? lina tjf i9a Bnjrsr etea-iv; Porto Rico 12? ; Moses vado ll Kall?*' . ; Havana IS.^aiSJi -.. Coffee steads af?laseos unobauped. #Naval stores quiet. Freights drooping; on cotton by steam V. BALTIMORE. Juue 7.-Cotton quiet at 30c. Floor dull and ir egular; ?u erflno. ts 95aS 76. Wheat steady. Mixed corn firm at 88-89; y cl'ow. 84I86J. Pork and bacon firm; Shoulder?, H^'aU,^; barns 20c. Lard fl'-m at 19v?c. Whiskey dull at $1 Ol. Craonnun, Jone 7.-Whiskey. 95c. Mess pork held at m ?boulders, 13&; sides, J7al7)?o. Lard dull at 185?'c. ST. Loma June 7.-Whiskey unchanged. Provis? ions firm. Pork $32.32 50. Bacon firm; shoulders held at 14c; clear sides sold at 17 '?SIT??C sod held at 18c. Lard quiet LotisvTLiB, June 7-Provisions quiet. Mess pork SS1X Shoulders 13#. Tierce lard 19c> Raw whiskey weak at 96. Flour, superfine, at $4 76a6 '26. WILMINGTON, June 7.-Spirits Turpentine lower at 40c Boain steady at $1 75a3. Tar unchanged at $3 28. AUGUSTA, June 7.-Cotton mvket firmer. Pales 300 bales- Beceipte 46 bales. Middlings 28*. Holders asking bigher prioes. havAKNAH, June 7 - Ootton market v?ry firm ; of? fering stock light; middling 29c; sales 460 bales; re ceipts 413 bales. MOBXLX June 7.- 'ot'.nn firm and in good de? in md. Hales 1100 bales. Low middlings 27%. Re? ceipts 969 halos. hxporte 1383 bales. Nxw OBI.RAMS, Jane 7.-Oottoo active and ad? vanced. Middl.n^B 2S%'20 bales 861)0 bales. Bc oei: ts since Saturday 849 bales. Cold 88}*. Ster? ling 6L New Tom sight exchange % i% discount Sugar lOallc. Prime 13>?al3X. Molare-, for? men1 ing 4 6a6 2c. Easton Af L'o.'a . oxton Keport. for the Week Hading Jane *, 1M69. NEW YOhK, Jan- 6 - THE MARKET -In our Jost report the market dosed firm ai 2S^c for middling uplands Saturday there was a belier tee ing ami considerable spinning demand. Low middliug and m'ddling advunced Kc. Other trades unch 'need. Males 2698 bales at 29c Monday the small stock at? tracted at.enoon, ant4 an ao ive demand set 'u lrom (?pinner.- and speculators, -ales 4392 t>ales at 2*J)4<: Liverpool sieady. hales 12 0*0 bales 'JUesday, with favorable news tr om abroad, ?nd an a/ Vinci g go d* market, spinners bought freely. The quota? tions were raided >go to X- esOsbag strong, eales 5140 bales at 29X<- to 3flc. reporters ?ere vu able io AU their orders. Weanesdsv ike market was again active and hut. er. Bales 4>2-> bales at 30c. Th..ra? dar there was not much don g. bot lt was partly be? cause there ?as BJ lit le offert ne. Prices were firmly m..lutained at 8oc eales 2.9? bales. Yesterday there was less doing, bm ho o ors woul i not goon at pre? vious quota ons. Sales 2922 bales at SO&o. i-arly in the week, tue ?mall and ra md.y decreas? ing BLOCH attracted the attenn n of ?piuner*, and it was seen that uni e.-s pri e. were advanced promptly, tnropeao Mansera would o nuns to take cottou from this side. As lt is, there is a probability ot .care1 tv of suitable gradea for nome use. especial y If tbs next crop i-bould prove two or three weeks late. IT'D sappo-ing that the receipts for the balance of the seison should bo three tinaos as tmrb a? last > ear, the suppl' would oe 208 00 bale, Tia: 136,000 now in stock, ?nd ro ti rs ot 7. coo. If we carry over no morai ban last year, on lat Son lemoer 43,000) there wo ? d remain i >r honan use and export, ior the next twelve weeks, only 166,000 ' ales. It is apparent that we aba.l enter ita* n< w season cramped tor cotton, and if am thins happens to delay the >eptember ieceipts, the splocers will be m a bad position. Prices ha?e advanced l>?c hero and in * iverpool, aiddilnguplands are up tfd, and Orleans %X. The butines* here baa been mostly lor h uno use, ?tai.e in I iverp ol solanera too* Si,900 bales snd export? ers 16.1 00 biles Thia l?ge expo t demand, lo view of tbe quantity taken u<reoi trim Am -rica and Inila, is rt marv ab ie Ibe effet of toe ii<e in the raw material ba? had a stimalatlng effect on goods, and a lar?te business bas been aone st a matonal ad? vance. We have too ght for Borne time that it was the f. ar of a decline tu ootton and not a superabun? dance of stocks that his kepi h- gcods naivet down, and now we are snre ot lt Manobe-ter spin? ners have increased iheir stocks about 20.000 Oslos this week, but it is sta I very low, considonug the position ol t e cottO'i market W> had boped to have given 11 this issue the Bombay expo*ta to eurone to 1st June but thu dUpatoboe have nola yet oome io hand. On 1st June the stock in New Yura was counted by a committee of brokers and found to oe 41.500 bale-, including tbeamonutttold. but not ? liTcreii, and on eiilpuoard, not oie>red. Since lues day the dellve> io* lo the trade ind exporters hive still further reduced tbe stock, and it is now es.l us? ted ai 32,736 bal s. I be reports lrom tho South are more favorable and the plant ls now looking wo.l. Iber? have been rec-1 ved at tho ports siuce 1-t September 1 991 538 bales, of which exporters have taken 1.367.166 bales, spinners 631,842; and the stock - are 93.041 bales Itrger 'Lan at mat dais Do fielt in rece pta as compared witb last year, 78 4(*3 bales. Deficit in shipments to Liverpool, 271,69t bates. For future delivery there has been more doing this week. 60 low middling sold for Jane at 29c; 250 low middling for July at 29o; 60 for AU?Uft at He ; 300 for December at 24??c; and 100 for November on private terms, 'lhere have been some lots offered for November and December at 25c, but ruy era aro not disposed to give that pries at present It ls ex? pected that witta more propitious weather and im? proved crop prospects, there may soon be sellers at lower ra1 es. Upland At Mobile. New Florida. Orleans. Texaa. Ordinary.- a26 - a2?\? - *MX - aafijf Good Or? dinary.- a27X - a28 - a28J* - ?28X Low Mid? dling_ a29X - ?29>i- a29X - s80 Middling- a SOX - a30>i- - s31 Sales of the week 21,676 bales, including 12,1-57 to spinners, 6948 to speculators, and 28,1 to export? ers. Gross receipts at this port for the week, 4728 Since 1st September, 698 612 balee. 1860 1868. Stork in Liverpool. 392 OOO ?48.820 Afloat from India. 437.000 36..000 Afloat from Alu erica. 140 000 1SI.O00 Stock in London. 76.980 86,100 Afloat tor London. 70 OOO 60,000 Stock in Havre. SS 0.0 46 626 6 float for Haw. 99,649 46 832 Stock in Bremen. 9.1(17 12,106 Afloat for bremen. 4.689 2.192 Stock ia United 6tates ports. 136 635 134.789 Stock ir the interior towns. 17,306 U 693 Total.1.421,646 1,512.067 Deficiency In visible supply . 90.411 Stock of ootton held by Manchester spinners at the mills, now 86.000 bale?; same time 18i*8, 125.000 bales. Middling Orleans, nowll^d; then ll^d. Murray, Ferris di Co.'s Vaval Store? Cir? cular. NSW YORK. June 5.- SPIRITS T?BPKtrrriTE, -The receipt? continue ful y to meet the demand, and pressure to sell from dock has caused our market lo steadily decline throughout the week, closing quiet at 45&45>3. The sales aud regales are 132!? bbl s from 46a45c, including 1U0 bbls snipping order at the ti KU ur figure, and 182 New York bbls at 47u. ROSIN -All the low grades aro dull, ami eales of strained have beet made from Cal Cc below prices of our last Iba saies ?nd resales are about 11.0 o barrels at 12 35a2 40 for strained common; S2 45a2 65lor good strained and low No. 2; (2 6(>a3 fir No. 2; $3 50a5 for No. 1 to low pale; tC 7516 26for low pale to exira pale, and $8aW for wiudow glass. TAB-1 he sales are SOO barrels; Washington, 24a 25 gallons at '-'.?"'an?,', and300 barrels Wilmington lor export to Liverpool on private terms. lonsigneesper Sou tn < ai olma naiiroad Jane 6. 427 bales Cotton, 13 bales Yarn, 26 packages Bacon, 2cars stock. 2o Railroad 'gent, G (V Steffens * Co, Rieck? & Schachte, U Cobla JE co, J Hurkamp ft CO. P J MoNaliy W Al Bird A Co, O Litschgi. Man tone & Co, P Walsh Goldsmith ft ?on, Havenel ft Co, Courtenay ft Trenboim, Geo W Williams at Co, Frost ft Adger, Cohen. Hanckel & Co, Pelser, Rodg? ers k Co, J il Pringle, W H Ryan, and order. Passengers. Per etea m er rm il ic, from Georgetown, S C-L C Nowell and servant, B Shackel'ord, Rev J tt Pickett and lady, D L>nch Pringle, Dr FL Frost, aud 8 steerage. purine flft?fi. .Port o? Charleston. June 8. PORT CALiK-LVUiYK. FUA CS OF TUX MOON. Last Quarter, 2d, 2 hours. 1 minute, mo ning. New Moon, 9th, 10 hours, 43 minutes evenlig. First Quarter. 16th. 0 hours. 0 minutes, eveuing. Full Moon, 23d, 8 hours. 19 minutes, morning. 7 Monday.... 4 53 7.. 4 | 3..18 8..47 8 Tuesday....! 4..C-3 ? 7.. 5 3..66 6..31 9 Wednesday.! 4..63 j 7.. 5 rets 7..18 10 Thursday... 4..62 7.. 6 7..40 8.. 4 11 Friday.I 4..52 , 7.. 6 8..38 8..49 12 Saturday... 4..62 ? 7.. 7 9..32 9 67 13?WiTiH?iv.I 4.62' 7.. 7 10..20 lo..27 Arrived Yesterday. Steamship J W Everman, 3nyder, Philadelphia left 8J mat 6 PM. Mdse. To Jno ft Theo Getty. Railroad Agents, B O'Neill. J Ralph Smiih. B John? son ft Co, Cohen's Medical Depot, WalKor, Evans ft Cogswell, 0 D Brabo k Co, Oas Comnany, L Elias, H Gerdts ft Co, Jeffords ft Co. i M Cater, J ii Renuckcr, H A Torok, L Chap?n. Mrs Jas Page, 1 M Hrnoi, Mrs \ Roas. Douglas ft Milior. D liriggs. C Rlug, bollmann flks, Dowie ft Moise, u Elatto k Co. J V Taylor & Co, c au-orou & Bari.ley. J ltu-seli, Holmes' Brok Store, Fogartie's Dook ?store. J M Ore -r. y Von Santen, Order. C Hancock, H P Baker & Co, Budd ft Blako, J D Aiken, aud others. Sehr J M Richards, Irving, Mew York, 12 days, Hay. ftc. J o T J Kerr ft Co, and Tanoni consignes! In Georgetown, & c. Hcht Nelso B -trong, Murray, Philadelphia, 13 days. Ballast lo the alaster. -rhr Sarah WuUon. ?? mtth, Philadelphia, ll days. Ballast. 1 o tho Master. bohr Emblem, Roberts, Hyde County, N 0. 1171 ba-hela Peas and 71 bushels Bough Bice. To B M Butler. ( teamer Fmllio, 1 ewls, Georgetown, 8 C. Mdse To bbjokelford * Kelly, B Blnoboffft Co, J Huger Dawson, Mrs it K W nil-ton, J B Pringle, thurston ft Hulrnes. I -> E BP nu tt Sobr A H Deas Wes' Point Mill. 80 tiercoa Bioe. To Ravenel ft t o ai d I B t-rinule. Heceiv d from chuolm'a MUI-13 Uercos Bice, to Ohiaolm Bi os. from tbis Port. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, baltimore, June 6. Up tor tbis Port. Behr Margaret ft Lnoy. Day, at New York. June 4. Behr Bockiugoam, Mckera >n. at New Turk, June 4 Cleared for tbis Port. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, at Ne" Torr, Juno 6. Shtpnews by . e'trriapb. NEW YOBS, June 7 -Areivcd tho City of Baltimore ard Idaho, from Liverpool; the City of Mex co.irom Havana and sisal. WILMINGTON, June 7.-Arrivod steamer W P Clyde, from New Y-urk. SAVANNAH, June 7.- Cleared sehr Sabine, for Pro? vidence. Idcmo'en'ta. The sehr Willie Dill, English for Georgetown, 8 C, cleared at New fork, June 0. LIST OK VKSSK1.S CP. CLEARED AND SAILED FOR i BIS COLT. FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. The Hannah Liezin, Ferguson, cleared.May 10 Tbe auton, Wl.liama,sailed.April 10 Tbe Minnie, Robertson, sailed.May 13 DOMESTIO ?WRTON. Bark Sicilian. Percival, cleared.May 37 Sehr M B Faber, Aldridge, up.Juno 3 Behr Frank Palmer, Latham, c eared.May 31 Mehr Anna E (iloyer, leny, cleared.May 18 Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, cleat ed.May 26 BELFAST, ME. Sehr Daybreak, Blake, ne.May 16 ?? mi-a steamship Manhattin. Woodhull, cleared... June 6 Behr Margaret ft , ney, Day, up.June 4 beor Rockingham Nicersou. up.June 4 I Hchr Minnie, Hudson, cleared.May 26 Sci r Lilly, Hughes, np.May 26 PHILADELPHIA. Ung Josie A DevFreux, ( lark, up.MST 18 BALTIMORE. Bohr Netlio Richardson. Davis, np.May 28 Prug?, Cl/cmirul, ({ctr. AYKU\S SAHNA l'A KILL.V VOR PU?lIPTINO THU BLOOD. THE REPUTATION tbis excellent medicine en? joys, ia derived from it.. ? ores, many of wbicb are j truly marvell) na. Invete? rate cares of horetnlcuM disease where the system set-med saturated wilt corrup ion, bave been pu? ll: ea and cored by it. Scrofulous aflectiona and disordets, whlct were ag. ' prava ed by tho SOTO ru loos comaminabon until they were painfully affilctiog, hays been radtraly cured in snob great i.umber- in alm< ttevi-rv section ol the country, that the oablic scarcely need to bf tniormed of its virtues or nat'. Scrofulous poison ia one of the most destructive enemies ol our rare. Often this unseen and udell tenan of the orpanla'o undermines the constuuiion. an i 'nvnes the attack ot enfeebling or latal diseases wllboat exciting a suspicion of its presence. Attain, it wm* to breed infection tt,rotuib toe body, snd then, on some lavorable. ocra-iou. rapidly dovelor H into one or other ol Its liiduous forms, either nn the surface or ?meng the vitals. In tbo Utter, tubercles may bo suddenly di-posited in tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed In tho liver, or it shows it- pretence by ern tiona on the skin, or toul ulcerations on ?ome part of the body. Hence the occasional use ot nettle of this SAR?i?PAKII LA if a iv liable, even when no activo symt toms cf diecoso appear. Per* sons amine with tbolol owag complaint* generally lind tmnedlute relict, and, at leugib, euro by Ibo uae of tbis SAR-APAitlLLA: St. anthoni'a Fire. Rose or fcryeipolie. letter, salt Rheum, Scald Head. Ring Worm, -oro lyes. Sore lars, and o' her ?rup? tions i r visib'c forms of Scrofulous diso se. Also, in the mon* oonecalou iorms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart DI ease, lita, epilepsy, Neuralgia and tbe vi? nous ulcerous affections ot tho muscular and ner? vous RVS: .-ni A. syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Piscases are cur d by it, thougb a long 'imo is rvquircc foi sab d url ny these obit nate maladi s ny S"y medicine. Hut long continued ns? of this medicino will cure the complaint Leucorrhoaa or Whites, Uterine Ul? cerations sud Female disesa?a. are commonly roon relieved and ultimately oured by its tiunfjing and invigorating efl, ct Minute Directions for each case aro lound m our Aim ,enc supt lieu graUs. Rheu mutism and G< ut, when rauaed by accumulai ions ol extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, aa alan Liver Complaints. Torpidity, CongesUoL oi 1 nfl1 mm ai ion of the Liver and J ann 'ice, whin arn? ing, as they ofleo do. from the rankling poisons ID the b oed Itala SARAPARILLA is a great restore! for the strength and vteor of tne system, lhose who are Languid and Lin tie a, Despondent, sleepless and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Pears or ax y of tbs affections symptomatic of Weak n ese. will find immediate relief anJ convincing evidence of ita restoradve power upon trial. FREPA1XD BT Dr. J. C. AT UK dc Co., Lowell, Maas Practical and Analytical Chemists. Bold at Wholesale, by DOWIE ft MOISE. charleston. South Carotina, And by Ratall Druggists everywhere. Marob 36 nie tbatnSmo* ymtij g?iist gtr. CAMERON, BARKLEY & GO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. BTE AM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1 imo WHITE LEAD, Z11ST O, PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, ic, ic, RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CADI IC KO?, BAKKLtfiY & CO., Non bea st corner Meeting and Cu? benaud streets. January Cm o OILS! OILS! OILS ! 1000 GALLONS F??E WINTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM dlL COO GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL BOO GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL 800 GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAMERON, BARKLEY di CO., Northeast corner Meting and Cumberland arrests. January 1 fimo BRASS_W0KK. 8TEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND STOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUAGES. GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS OPPER AND BRASS WIRE. CAMERON, BARKLEY di CO., Nortboaat Comer Meeting and Cumberland afreets, January 1 tao ROOFING TIN. 500 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TIN 300 BOXES LX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES XX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES LXXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER, ' SPEL? TER, Ac, ?kc. IN STOPE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMEROV, BARKLEY ot CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland afreets, january 1 Gmo Jlgricnltnral. FARMER'S FRIERST ID. POCKET COEN SHELLEE, M al I eab lei) OD. Coppered. HOUSMAN'S IMPROVED PATENT, 1866. JVVE1GHT O Si li V ONE POUND. OE35I"* hw.lM?ad*.~ E BEIN<* THE OWNER OF 1 HE PATENT BIGHT OF THE COUNTIES : CHARLESTON, BARN, WELL, Collelon, Beaufort, Georgetown, Williamsburg. B?rry, Marion, Clarendon. hunter, Darlington Ker eh a?, Lancaster ' hester fl eld and Marlboro', South Carol na, of thia email, cbeap and very valuable invention, I offer them to tho public aa one of the best of the age, and can lecommeu? them with con? fidence. County Rights for sale on reasonable terms, and the little jewaja furnished to owners of County Ri<rhti and to Merchants at sn-b prices as will eu able them to make large profits, and at retail by the prin#pal hardware dealers in the city. May n C. N. AVERILL, No. 68 East Bay. thstulmo na, ?lasstuorr, (tte. CROCKERY, CHOA H?ST GLASSWARE, A LAROE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, IMPORTED FROM THE POTTERIES IN EUROPE TO CHARLESTON FOR SALE AT No. 255 KING-STREET, CORNER OF BEAUFAIN, WHERE FAMILIER CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH EVERY ARTICLE IN THE ABO? LINE BY May M WILLIAM Gr. WHILDEN & CO. nao luths imo Jnsnrantc. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeit able. Hali Loan Taken. No Notes Required LAST CASH DIYIDEND 50 (FIFTY) FER CENT. Statement. Policies iu foroo.$25 OOO OOO Assois. 1,600 OOO Annual Income. 880.000 Losses Paid. 500 000 Officers. W. H. PECKHAM. President. H. V. G AH AG AN, .Secretary. L. MCADAM, Actuary. O. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. Directors. Hon. JOHN A. Drx. Now York. E. V. HAUOHWOUT, Firm E. V. Haugbwoui <1 Bon. JAMES HARPER, Firm Harpar A Bros., Co. ex-.Ma w>r New York. Wat. WILSENS, Firm W. Wi liena & Co. lo EN J. CRANE Pr?taient Bank Republic. JULIUS H. PIIATT, Merchant. WK. T. HOOKER. Wall-street. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant ? Wu. M. VEHUILTB. Banker (Yarro Hy ? dr Co.) CHAS. J. STARR, Merchant. CHAS. G. ROCKWOOD. Cashier Newark Banking WILLIAM ALLEN. Merchant. Companv. 'iso. W. CDYLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. X. Hon. GEORGE OPDVKE ex-Mayor of New York. GEO. T. HOPS, President Continental Fire In MINOT C. MOROAK Banker. surance Company. TBOMAB RIQNEY, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. JOHN H. SHERWOOD. Park Place. BEN J. B. SHERMAN Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. * ICKHAM. Corner 5th Avenue atc" Sugar Refining Company. i'wenty-tuira-street. AARON ARNOLD. Firm ol Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWARD H. WEIGHT, Newark, N. J. RICHARD H. BOWNS, Wetmore A Bowne, Law- GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. ye?. W. L. CooswKLL, Merchant. GEORGE KE?M. General Agent for South Carolina. Dr. T. RKENSTJEKNA. Examining Physician. R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON, January 12 arno nae office No. 993 King-Street, engleston. S. C. ??ctym^ (Castings, Cir. )U<ENIX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. SUOGZaSOBS IO CAMERON ?V CO.. Engineers Boilermakers Xe., Nos. *, 0, 8, 10 and 12 PRJTCBTARD-STREET8, (HEAB THE DRY DOCS,) Charleston, S. C. 8TEAM ENGINE* AND BOILER*!-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 8HAFTING, POLLETS AND GEARINi IRON ProNTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON 0 BRASS. We guarantee to furnish L'NGLNES and BO I LEE 9 of ag good quality and power, and at as low rates aa | can be bad in New Tori, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS FOB Ashcrofts low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FRO li LOW WA1EC IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 DA0 Smos ?TJAr?, K ll o M ft TO 350 horse power, including the celcorateJ Corliss ^nt-ot? Engines, slide Valve Ma licuar* Kcglnes Portable Engines, kc Also, Circu? lar Mular and 6ang -aw Mills, Sugar Cane a la, | .'hatting Pulleys, kc. Latb and Shingle Mills. Wheat and Corn Mille, Circular taws. Belting, ?c. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List, WOOD k MANN 8TEAM ?NGINECO.. february 18 Amos UtJoa, New fork. J Li. HUSKS, No, 94 Broad.street. COLLECTOR OF itENTS AND SEAL ESTATE AGENT. April 10 stuthSmos ptril?ing ^aimais, Ctr. ?( T K A M SASH, H I. I N D 4MB DOOR FACTORY. L. E. CORDRAY & CO., No. 2 PR1 TC H A RDS TREE T, OPPOSITE J. P. TAYLOR & CO.'3 MACHIN? SHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always on band PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE 8A8HE8, MOULDINGS, ?cc, made up at abort no? tice, and at tho lowest terms. L. E. CORDRAY.0. A. TRODOHE Marob 23 3mo J) IAN ?S~? PIANOS!! GOLD MEDAL FOR 18C8 HAS JUST BEE!? AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STTEFF FOR THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADS, OVER BALTIMORE. PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WARERGOM. No. 7 N. LI BERTI. STREET. ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, HALT) M OK Aid. SHEFF'S PIANO? HAVE ALL THE LATEST improvement, including the Agraffe treble, Ivor} fronts, and the improved French Aodon, fully war? ranted for five years, with privilege of exchanuf within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tc purchaser, secono-hunded Pianos and Parlor Or nans always on band from $50 to $300. RXTEBEES WHO HATE OUR PIANOS EX USX: General Bobert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Ransom, WUmimrton, N. 0. General D. H. Hill, charlotte, N 0. Governor John Letcber, Lexington. Va. Mosers. R. Burwell & Boos, CLarlotte, X. a. Fe malo Somlnary. C. H. BJddick, Female College, KlttreH's Springs, N. 0. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Max Strakoucb, Itali rn Opera Ueeers. Piersou & Sons, Sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, Oharlntion. s. C. Send fora circular. ^Terma liberal. October M....... frags, Prmtrols, Ctr. DB. 0. S. PROPJIITT'S FAMILY MEDICINES CONSISTING OF HIS CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. rrVBE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF O. S. PBO I PHJTT, M. D., need no recommendation-. their well known power in removng tho diseases pe? culiar to our Southern climate having already estab? lished for mem an eurimble reputation m Oec and tho adjoining >tal rs. As the majority ol per living in tb e South are predi ?po-ed tc di?eaae of 1 Liver, it is granted by all intelligent phys4dana I moat of thc pains and aches ot our people are < to orginlc or innctinnal derangement of that (mp tant organ. Prophltt's Liver Medicine and Anti Bilious PiBs ernie directly at the root of the ev Tb ev cure the Liver, which In nine cases ont of ' ia at the bottom of the Comba, Dyspcp-ia, Coll Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Cou.tipation. Ma strual Obstructions, tc., so common among c people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Bheumatia. Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee befa PKOPHlTT'S PAU KILL IT like chaff before the wind. PKOPHlTT'S L1VEK MEDICIS E. Dr. Frophitt- Bavin? u-ed this medicine suffi? ciently lon? to teat Its virtue, i nd to tatiafy my own mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which tbs writr has suffered muck for six years-and being persuaded that hundreds who now stiffer from thia annoying cO'upUiQtavould be signally benefitfed, as he has ben. by ltsafbe, we deem lt a dnty we owe to this unfortunate class te recommend to them the ase of this remedy which has given not only himself bnt several members of hia family the greatest re.let. M. W. A lt NO LD, Of the Qeorgia Conference. DOOLY Comm, Ga , April, 1807. Thia ia to conny lhat 1 iras confined to > he house, and moat of the tire to my boo, and ?uffrrlng the greatest agony imaginable with Bbshmstlnn, for Uve months, and arter trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I was rared with two bottles of Dr. u. ti Prbpbirt'e anodyne Pam Kill rt, each cost? ing fifty oems only; lt rebe ?ed me almost instantly. I thereiOK recommend lt in the highest degree to others suffering from similar dise se. I can say that it is one ol the best family medicines now out, certain. Tours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. OovntOTOX, GA., Joly 9,1867. Dr. Propkit.-Having used your Liver Medicine for more than a year in my family, l cheenuliy re? commend it to all persons >- uttering from Liver af? fection!. Dyspepsia or Indigesti?n in any form. I also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as tb? beat remedy tor that di tease. O. T. BOO EBB. HiAKroarvnxK, PTJTHAM Comm, Oct, 1.186T. Dr. O. 8. ITophUt- Dear Sir-1 bli ls tooartrfy that I have used your Ague Pius for the last ten ye .rs. and 1 have never failed io care .be Ague in a single instance with them. They always break the chMs the first day that ihey are Riven. I eau recom? mend them aa bein? the lestagne medicine that I have i vcr found, and they leave no bad effects follow? ing them, aa Quinine, tc. _ Toora reepecttulty. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM Comm, Ga. September M. 18??, Dr. O. a. PropAili ->ir-I bave axed fer the last two yara in my family voa- Liver Medicine, your Pain Sill It, and you< Female Tonio, and I bave no feai a in saying that they are toe best medicines I have e- er oacd for the Liver aui Htomarh Neara g o and Rheumatic afflictions. Headache. Colic, and pains of every kind aro subdued by them. After using the medicines so long, I cheerfully recommend them to any aiid every one, and to all i bat are afflicted, as tbs beet and safest remedies for ail the rtienaerta for which 'hey are recommended, Ac. ,\ Tours respectfully, JAMES WRIGHT. OK PK OP ll ITT'S FEM ALE TONIC. . Thia Medicine, with ita associates, ts a safe aal certain remedy tor all curable diseases to which Fe? males alone are liable. Ills ai.? an excellent pre? ventative of Nervous Blindness, or Nervous Dis CMea in eitner male or te i ale It is a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting ap a fall and tree circulation throughout the avaient. all of the above Medicino? sold by Druggists and Merchants generally .hronghout the southwest. ED. 8. Bt'KNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Ko. ?21 King-street, (near Calhoun,) Charleston, fi. C. Prepared only by Da. O. 8. PBOPHIIT. April 16 s tu thurn os Covington, 6ft. G. F. PANKNIN,, Apothecary and Chemist. No. 133 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, 8. C ~ r?IH? ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bis stock of the best Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS1 AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. USE LIGHTNING LIQ B TN LNG LIGHTNING LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLY PAPER FLYPAPER w FLY PAPER. SURE AND SPEEDY DESTRUCTION TOi THIS TROUBLESOME VISITOR. FOR HALE BT THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, B"5T THE .AJDVERTISEIi. MANUFACTURER OP ^ PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputation snrpaeaed by none. Through constant effort and attention he hopes to merit a oontlnuanoe of the public patronage -which bas hitherto been extended to hun. february li tuthalyr