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TSE DAILY NEWS. . Lift Lt ?.ve?. The da?, with lbj sandals dipped in dew. Hf* passed th engt? the evening's ?olden gates, And ? Bingle ?tar in the oloudless b ue For ?J? rinn* noon ih sflenae wai ta; Voile the winds th >t sub to tbs languid hours A fmuab j br??u e o'er tb? folded flowers. Th? mies nod to the sound el the stream ' That winds along with lu Ung flow. And either a ?ste. or hilf-a-dream, I pass thro agu tba realera of long ago; While fices o er with rna iv a smile Troso Ike bowers of memory's magic tale. Therre Joys and sunshine, sorrows and tears, That chees the path of-ile's april hoars, And a looping wisu for the coming jean. Skat hope ever wreathes wi b tne fairest flowers ; There are trien i - tu pe i allele s-lore ss bright And par? as the stars in tbs balla of night. There are ashen memories, bitter pain. And boned hopes, and a broken vow, And an aching heart bv the reckless m du, And th?? sea-breeze finning a oa lld brow; And . wanderer on the aheu-Uned ?bore, listening i ur idee? that speak no more. There are passions a rong, and ambitions wild , And the tteroe desire to stand io tba vin Ot the haine of Ufe; and tue heart of the child - Is crashed m the breast of the straggling man, Sat abort the regrets, snd few are the tears That tall at tne tomb ol the banished years. There ts quiet and peace, and domes lie love, and joys irleJng from faith and truth, And a truth ni quer io nie g far above tat) pass.onaie cream lng of aident youth; And kass?, ol children en lip and cheek. AD d tb? parent's bass, which no tongas can speak. Tiers are loved ones lost I lhere are littls graves Is the dis tact cell, "neath protecting tr* o-, lfhcre ibo streamlet winds, and the vloiet waves, And the grasses sway to the signing breeze; And we muara for pre?are of tender lips, Abd the agbt ot eye? darkened m death's eclipse. ?ad thus aa tb* glow'ol th e daylight die?, iad tba Bight's ant look to tba earth is cast, 3 gase, 'neath those hean dial summer skies. And the pictures that hang In the ball of the I past I Cb! Borrow and Joy, chant a m n?led lay, When to memory's wildwood we wander away. ?HARLES DICKENS ON SIS RECENT ac SICKNESS. . '-'.. : - * A Fly-Leavf In. ? IAte. - ? * . * Once opon a time (rio m itt or when) I was engaged in a pursuit (no matter what) which could bo tran sa cud by myself alone; in which J could have no belo; which imposed a con? stant strain on the attention, memory, obser- j "Yatioo and physical powers; and whioh in vol v td SH almost fabulous amount of cuange Of j place and rapid railway travelling. I bau fol? io ved thia pursuit through sn exceptionally trying winter m sa always tn inp oiirrate, and ind restimad it io England after bul a brief re- { eie. l'bos it came to be prolonged no til, at ffih-and, aa it seemed, all of a sudden-it so wore me oat that I could not rely, with my - ional cheerful oonfi fence, upon myself to Achieve the constantly recurring task, and be? ran to feel (for the first lime 1: my hf J ) giddy, jarred, abaten, faint, uncertain of voice and aright and tread'and touch, and dull of spirit. She medical 'advice 1. sought, within ?few liours. was given in two word-: ''Instant rest." JtJemg a ocas to med to observe my eel' as carions ?s if I were snottier man, and knowing the ad? vice to meet my only need, I instantly halted tn nj pursuit o' which I speak, and rested. ~.? My brianti tn wus to interpose, as it were, a ay-lea* m the book of my hte, in which noth? ing should be written from without for ?-brief | Season of s few weeks. .Bat soma very singa lar experiences recorded themselves on this 'Same fly-leaf, and I am going to re?ate them literally. 1 repeat tue word, literally. - My first odd experience was of .the remark? able coincidence between my case in the gene Tsi mind and one Ur. MordleV, as I fiud it re? corded io a work of fiction. called "Littu DJI- | itu." TJ be ?uro, Ur. Mardle was a swindler, forger and thief, and my oallhur bad baan of leas harmful (and lesa reman salive) nature; but it was all one fot th it. .... .Here is Ur. Mardle** case: "At first, ho was dead of all the diseases that erar ware known, and ol several br tn-ne w mala? dies invented with the bpeed of light to meet the demand of. the oeoasiou. fie had conceal? ed a diopsy from iufanoy;he had tmieriteJ a large estate of water on the chest from hts giaud'ather; ho bad bad an operation pei toroa .cd apon him every morning of his-life for . eighteen years; he bad been subject to the ex? plosion of important veins ia his body after the manner of fireworks; he had bad something .r the matter with h s langage had had something th? matter with bis hsari ; he had bad something the matter with bis brain. Five hundred peo? ple who sat down to breakfast entirely unin? formed on the whole subject, believed before they had d^ae breakfast, that they privately and personally know Physician to have said tb Mr. Merche: 'ion must expect to go ont some day like the sn ufT of a caadlo;' and ti at they Anew Mr. tterdle o have said t J Physician: 'A roan can die bat once.' By about eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Bometnmg the matter with the bra:n btctme tbe favorite theory against the leid; and by twelve the something had been distinctly ascertained to be 'Pressure.' ''Pressure was so entirely satisfactory to the _ - public mind, and seemed to make every one BO I -Comfortable, that it might have lasted all day gmt for Ban having taken the real estate cf ] ibe case into court at half-past nine. Pres? sure, however, so far from being overthrown by the discovery, bocam - a greater favorite than ever. There was s general moralizing .don Pressare, in every street ; all the people who had tried to make money and bad not been able to do it, said, There yon were 1 Yon DO sooner began to de vane yourself to the pur? suit of wealth than yon got Pressure. Tne Idle people unproved the occasion in a similar Banner. See, said they, what von brought yourself to by work, work, work ! Toa per . - sated in working, jon overdid it 1 Pressare came on, and yon were done for I This con? sideration was very potent in. many quarters, kui nowhere more so than among the joane; clerks and partners who had never been io toe shghtoat danger of overdoing ic. These, one aod au, declared, quite piously, that (hov .boped they never would forget the warning as long as they lived, sad that their conduct .aunt be so regulated as to keep off Pressure, ana preserve them a comfort to thou: friends ' Jar many jean." Just my case-if I had only known it-when 1 was quietly basking m the sunshine in my gentian meadow 1 But wolle 1 BO rested, thankfully recovering every hoar, I had exp?riences more odd than - this. I had experiences of spiritual conceit, fox which, ss giving me a new warning against that curse of mankind, I shall always feel grateful to the supposition that I was too far goce to protest against playing sick lion to auy stray donkey with an itching hoof. All ?orte of people seemed to become vicariously religious at my expense. I received the most Vneompromtsiog warning that 1 was a Heath dbi, on the oouclu-nve authority of a field preacher, who. like the most of his ignorant sud vain, and daring class, could not conatrnct .tolerable sentence in his native tongue or pian a fair letter. This inspired individual called me to order roundly, and snewin the freest and easiest way where I was going to and what would become of me if I failed to - .fashion myself on hu bright example, and was cm terms of blasphemous oonfidenoc wi tn the Heavenly Host. He was in the secrets Cd my heart, ind in the lowest sound . lag? of my soul-he I-and could read the depths of my nature better tban hie ABC, and could turn me inside ont, like tua own etammv glove. Bat what is far more extraordinary than this-for Bach dirty water SS this could alone ba dca wu from snob, a anal low and mnddy source-I fonud from the in? formation of a beneficed clergyman, ot whom 1 xever heard and whom I never saw, that i . ked not, as J rather supposed I bad, lived a fifa ot some reading, contemplation and in qriiry ; that 1 had not studied, as 1 rather sup? pos?e I bad to uvMi.caie some Onrisi ian las eons in books; that I had never tried, RB I lather supposed I nu. to torn a child or i wo tenderly toward tne knowledge and love of ur Bavioui ; that I bad never bad, as t rather sup? posed 1 had had. departed friends^or stocd besi ie opau graves; but that I ha?rnived a i f . Pf "un i ii ter iup ted prosperity "-and ihat I needed this "check, overmuch," aud that tim Way to turn it to account wu to read these sermons and these poems, meige l, aud wat? ten and L-flied by my corree, undent I I bet; il may be unde.atooo that I iwate tacts of my Own uncommercial experience, and no vain J muruvngB. The documents in proof he near jaj head, AiO'btr odd entry -ID the fly-leaf, of a more entertaining character, was the wonderful per? sistance ' ith which kind sympathisers assom ed thai I had injuriously coupled with the so Suddenly relinquished pursuit those personal Imbi ts of mine moot obviously incompati? ble with it, and most plainly impossible of being maintained along with it. As all that 'exercise all that cold bat h ic rr. all thal wiud and weather, ail that op-hill training, all that avarytbiiig tlae, say, whioh is asoally dmod about by txprt?8 trains in a port maul eau and nat box. and partake o> nnder a flaming row of pas fagots in the company of two thon?aod "People. This assuming of a wbok casa against all facta and likelihood, struck me ae p laxly droll, and was an oddity of which tainly hid bad no adequate experience until I turned that cunous fly-leaf. My old acquaintances, the begging writer?, came ont on tho fly-leaf, very F indeed. They were glad, at sncb a.G onsifl, to offer mo another opportunity ol ine that poatof&oe order. I needn't ma] Sand, as pievionaly insisted on. Tei gs might ease my mind ; and Heaven that they should refuse, at such an ina cant figure, to take a weight off tho mern an erring fellow-creature ! Ono gen tien an artistic tum, (and copiously dlust the books of the Mendicity Society) thou might soothe my conscience, m the tend? peor ol gifts misused, ii I would immed ?ash up m aid of his lowlv talent for or design-as a specimen of which he em me a wo k of art whioh I recognize as a ing from a wood cut originally publie! the Ute Mw. Trollope's bcok on Amenoa or fifty years ago. The number of peopl were prepared to live long years after m tiring benefactors to their species, foi pounds apiece down, was astonishing, of those who wanted bank notes tor stiff tential amounts, to give away-not to kef anv account. Divers wonderful medicines and mac insinuated recommendations for them: into tbe fly-leaf that was to have been so I It was especially observ ble that every scriber, whether in a moral or physical < tion. knew me thoroughly-knew me from to heel, in and ont, through and throng I side down. I was a glass piece of general erty, and everybody waa on the most sn ingjy intimate terms with me. Alewr. iustitntionB bad complimentary perceptic corners in my mind, of whioh, after cone able self-ex imination, I have not cusco1 any indication. Neat little printed forms addressed to those corners, beginning these words: "I give and bequeath." Will it seem exaggeiative to state my 1 that the most honest, the moat modest the least vain-glorious of all the records this e 'ran ge fl ?-leaf, was a letter from the deoeived discoverer of 'he recondite si ' how to live four or Ave hundred ye Doubtless it will Beera so, yet the stat eui< not exaggerative by any means, bot is ma my serions and sincere conviction. With an<* with a laugh at the test that shall n cynical, I tum the fly-leaf, and go on aga TUB JUMB FASHIONS. Styles tte tbe Promenade- \\ ?ll S a iU- HI nu/or Home-made Drei lase New Slipper?. From Jennie Jone's entertaining bndg fashion gossip for the month, we take thi lowing : STREET COSTUMES. Costumes for promenade are very gay eeaaon, so bright and varied of color Broa .way and lue fasuionable avenues loo! the middle of the day, like brilliant parte of flowers. Fine satin striped silks are muon worn, with an over-dress of satin io color of the stripe. Another 1 avon te comb tion consists of a dress of green, bine, vi cr manve, trimmed with five or si:. nat ruffles, and worn with an over-diess black Bilk, also ruffled, hat or bon and gloves the color of tho dress, very handsome snit is made of white c striped like a cord with black satin, single fl muco round tbe underskirt ?B nea with a don ale quilling, bound on either e with blick satin, ?nd box pleated with a fol? blaok satin through the centre. The np skirt is trimmed to match, the sleeves are p ed, and the cost?me ie completed oy a u rino capo and pannier saan of blaok n\k tr med with roches pinked ont. Very pretty i quite inexpensive costumes are made of l chen? mohair, rnffljd aod trimmed with lo and bows o. satin ribbonio a contrasting colo Ereen apon dost color, blue apon silver gr ?vendor apon pearl gray, and brown u] bright maiso. 1'hene costumes ol blackgre dine, very mach refiled arid very much bot with green or some other bngut-colored s aro among the newest and prettiest. Bon hats of black lace accompany them, tnraa with bouquet* of ?lld flowers, fern lesv heath, or sometuing to match the color m i dress. The gloves must alsomitcd thc tri ming, even if it he tho brightest b.uo or gre WHITE SHORT DRESSES. White wliking snits will be as fasbiona worn this season as last, if not more so. lui made of white pique are nearly always in med with bands oat oat in r ;uud scollops, a are alwava bound and Headed with blaok. Tl are asa ?Ly made with two sauts not very < at the back, and with a cape or short soi jacket. Avery pretty Bait of white orcani maslin consists of a skirt and Watteau c<unq\ It IB worn overa low uaorille slip ot ? coa berry" foulard, and trimmed with a puffing the muslin, beneath wbioh nib m ia r matching the Bilk in oolor and a wide-point et1 ge of Va I one ien oes lac?. The skirt is ir ii mea with two wide Spanish flounces, head with a puffing edged on either side with a n. row Talanoieunes lace. The trimming is i peated down the tack of the pleat, round t armholes at the waist, and round the edge the casaqae. tne lace u pon the lower edge the casaque being mach wider than upon tl upper. The sxirt is gored front ai sines, and is only moderately long the back. It is a suitable cost?me for mor mg wear while visiting at a country house, i for the miming promenade at the spnig Instead of the ribbon under the puffing, Bon ladlee nave thia style of di ess trimmed vu bows of satin ribbon down the back and ape the sh o al dors of the casaqae. The satin s tri ea organdies, so-called, aro very new, and a particularly adapted for morning or af'ernoc wear at homo over colored glace or foalari The organdie is plain but fine, and trimme anon the apper skirt with seven cross-cut tole ot white linen cambric stitched on. Tue effe ia surprising, quite as floe aa waite satin, au the arrangement extremely useful and couy nient, because there is so little trouble i washing, and en?re et s of this kind only cot fourteen dollars without the making. Wall inc suite ot Vic i ona lawn, with round - kiri ai only fl* for country wear. They are very pro ty, bat reqaire facilities for washing and 'oom op. ' as laundresses say. lhey are uniform ruffljd. the raffles cut bias ?md the upper ruffj PU. on with a heading. Tho ruflLs are als sometimes fl.it? d. KASINO PRESSES AT HOBIE. Dressmaking at home was novor surround? with suou difficulties as now. lt isaimos impossible for au uninitiated person to repto duo3 the complicated machinery of a commet costume, even with all the holp that patterns which aie so se dom perloct, caa give tu? m there are a few points, nowover, w h ch it ma1 be well to remeinoer. A few years ago, a lout waist and low-out upon the Shoulder? wer? essential to a perfect flt. Mow the waist canno be too short, and the shoulder is cutashigl as possible. The Bise mund the bottom o skirt, walking length, is three yards and i quarter and three aud three-quarters, depend mg, of course, apon th J height of tho person, i he seco.! d is graduated to the ander one, and depends also for i's width upon the height oi its looping up. Buffl -a made of light or thin silk aro prettier pinked out than bound, ruches 'deo. Never make skimping bows, or narrow ends to sash, or the like; if there is not enough material >or wide ones, bo co ,tent with a belt. Make soaped sleeves closer at the wrist than formerly, just so that they will slip over the hand. Cue bodies either high, low, or square, for the insertion of a ohemisette. The low 'ind high bodies do not "take," they aro awkward aud nu bec ming, and only look well in the style uf the sailor jacket, worn as neglige, by ladies with plump white nocks, who ocoapy a part of the .-pace nub black ve, vet neoktie and pendant locket. With the high body a little ruffle of lace or mund collar can be worn, both of wheo are fashionable. All skirts aro gored a little, evon muslin aod organdies; the baok breadths are. tiowever, left full. A very gout! model for a Bash ooosists of a double fan. thc upper pan set aeon tbe waist, the lower part fating over two short aud veiy wide ends, ornamented with frills nr ruo in-s. The bdlt. wi) iou fastens uoon tho sido, crisses tho oem m ol' the tan, and is oovered with a double ba- d oi ruc ni o g. Another model has two bows ?.et ap on the back of tho waist and three below; below these again two wide rounded ends ornamented to matoo the dress. A double quilling, or strip of moiling, pasees across tho centre of the bow. PANAMA TRAVELLING SUITS. This material is somotliing like holland, aod oome? in drees patterns at elevon dollars each, lt is cool, durable washes boner than linen, looks ju?t Uk new if turned on tho wrong pide, and braids beautifully with binn or back for ohildren. Thoy are simply made with skirts and oaaaque and tnmrnod with a flounce aud rnfflj put on with a heading, and repeated apon the top and bottom ot ' the Bleeves. For .ladies the flounce should be bound with - ho same. Bf AH US ANTOINETTE SLIPPERS, New spring boots and Marie Antoinette slip? pers are ma ie with very bigb heo s. the narrow French h o B which are BO dangerous and al? most .rupoea.ble to walk upon. These sliopors are oruameaied with large bookies of ca-t , steel. m>unted on straps or a large black satin : bow. They aro oonsidered very distingue, 1 : (Eommerd?l. Export?. LI VER P.TOL- Per Br bark Dalkeith-326 batts Pea Island and 692 bales Upland Cotton. 61 bags Cot? ton Seed. 1703 bbis Rosin, 811 bbls Spirits Tu. p en nee, 308 tons Phosphate, Charleston Cotton and tticc Market. 3FF1CR OP TH K CU A li LESION DAILY NEWS, CHARLESTON. Tues lay Evening. June 8. COTTON-The market for this article continued to show increased firmness and prices to strengthen, ouyers being compelled to adv mee their rates in ?orne cases a full half cent $ rb ; sales about 800 ailee, riz : 1 at 26 c,, 26 at 27, 14 at il%, 84 at 27>i, 12 at 28, 26 at 28>3', ll at 23%, 3 at 29, ll at 2?,',, 14 at 19%, 105 at 30c. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to s cod ordinary.27 (?128 Low twiddling.19 (a, Middling..29!,'@30 By New York classi?catlon we quote: Middling, nominally..80 .-,(* Bios.-This grain was quiet without change in rates. Sales 26 tierces clean Carolina : 10 at 7%, 10 lt 1% 6 at 7Jjc 9s. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at good 7^@8c V lb. AI arkeeta by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, June 8-Noon.-Consols 92%. Bonds 90%. Tallow 43s. od. afternoon.-Console 92%. Bonds 60%. ETeninc-Consols 92*,' Bonds 80%. LIVERPOOL, June 8-Noon.-Cotton a shade firm e -. Uplands ll%?. Orleans 12d. Sales 14.000 bales. Red western wheat 8s. Cd. Afternoon.-Yarns and fabrics at Manchester finn? er ; prices better. Bread stn n's dull. Flour 21s. Cd. Lard 71s. 6d. Naval s toros duli Evening.-Cotton unchanged. FAVRE, June 8.-Cotton unchanged. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NrwYoax, June 8- Noon.-Stocks weak and fever? ish. Money stead, at 7. sterling 9%. Go:d38l3'. Cotton firm at 31. Turpentine 45 to 45%. Rosin doll at tl 30 for strained common. Evening-Cotton firmer and more active; sales 3200baiss?t 31c. Floor SalOc. lower; super $4 90? S 26; common to fair extra $6 40a6 95. Wheat firm? er and in fair demand. Corn scarce and firm. Pork firmer at 13150. Lard shady. Whiskey MX"98. Gnxeries quiet sud firm. Turpentine 45,45},'. Bosin $2 30a8 Freights deeimba?, on cotton by steam X- Governments firm; 63* i 22}?; routherns weak; North Carolina's 60, new 50% ; Virginia's 67% new 61% ; Louisiana's 72, new 66; tennessee's 67 n.w 63 Money in increased demand at sbirp 7 per cent. Sterling 91? ?9?,'- Gold closed strong at sex t'ALnxomt, June 8.-Cotton very firm at 90. Flour in light demand, weak. Wheat, prime to choice valley red tl ?tal 80; good (o fair tl 26a! 40. Oom flrm, white 88 90; yellow 85a86. Provisions un? changed. Whiskey fist and dull. CINCINNATI, Jone S.-^Whi-key quiet at 96. Pork held at S3; holders strong. Lard firm at 18\al9 sountry 18 "... WiLamroroN, Jone 8.-Spirits turpentine 40. Born tl 75 for strained. Ciuae turpentine $1 70 3 60. Tar 8335. Cotton 37,S'?28c for middling up? lands. AUGUSTA. June 8.-Colton easier; ?alee 890; re oeipta 6; middlings 28. SAVANNAH, June 8.-Middlings 29; ?ales 809; re? ceipts 114. MOBILE. Jone 8.-Co ton quiet but finn; sales 309 ban b-1C0 arter tba eloae yesterday-low middling 37 Vc; receipts 123 bales; exports 619. Nxw OBXXAHS June 8.-Cotton advanced %c; m d d?ugB 29c; sales 1830 bahs; r-oeipts 369; exports 337. Gold SS%. Eter.i ig 61%. Turk sight % dis? count Sugar, fair W%il0%c; prime l$%c. Molas? ses, fermenting 45ofl0o. Wilamlnerton Harket. WILMINGTON, June 7.-luwxNrnsB-?ales 127 nols at $3for * r?.n, ?2 80 tor yellow dip and tl 70 ?or bard. SPIBXT.S i ti BP BS TTS F.-S Ici o' 843 cask* at 40c. Hoar*-Sa es ut 771 bbls at SI 7.'. for S raiii-d. do hveieJ. id .6 lor No 1, and H, ?4 25.5 60 f.r pale, as in q ali ?. 1 AB-12T bbl? cha ced bands at 52 'JO. Cou*-1077 bushels sold from v ?sel at tl 02. Pias- ;ale of 38 bushels irotii vessel, at tl 10. Interior lotion market?. B-8ELMA Juoe 6 - ?iles 75 bale-. Marke', firm and IHsand fa r. Liv middlings 26% ; good ordinarr SIX to '24 5? ; oi di- ar /%% to 28. COTTON STATKHENT. Stock on band Sept. Lt, 18C8. 110 Received this week. ITS Received previously.88.617-92 792 Total. 83.901 Shipped ttis week. 771 Shipped previously.33,373-33,143 Stock on hand June 4, 1869. 769 MACON June 6-CoiTON -'hore was a pro:ty good demand to-day-midd.ings qa ted uti'c. Re? ceipts to-day 9 bales ; shipments 0U bales ; sales 5 bales, block oe bund 877 bales. . lonsmntfs per >r>utn t molina Itailroad Jane 8. 421 balee Cotton, 96 bates Domestics, 60 boxes To? bacco, 24 packages Bacon, 167 bbl? Naval .-toref, 7 can Wood, 2 cars Lumber. To Railroad Agent, ? W Steffens, Jeffords ft Co, clagborn. Herring fa Co, Riecke ? schach: o, Ravenel At Co, J ft l Ott ty, Campeen & Co, Oo.dsmith & rion, courtenay lt i ron holm, W W Smith. O Litvchgi. W A Whitaker. W G Whuden i Co, Q W Williams & Co. Graeser ft emlth, J Muivhill, and order. Passenger*. Por steamship Manhattan, trom Now Fork-J A G ns wo d Wm B Cou riley. Kev A loom er Porter. Gov J B Uro me. r beiue. J G MUnor, 1 H broome, al lleno, B M Crows, F ? DeWolf, si P Colt, LB Colt, Mrs Wbaiey, Mis Bellinger, O L carrington, Usn Wm W.nd.e. J C Leahy. J W Hay wai d, John A Jackson, F A Bellinger, J U Bowman, J 1' Darrick son, airs Devereaux, Rev il H Hunter, and three on deck. blinni ?CIDii. Port ol <Jhurl?istori, June ?. iJOttaV ?AXiWfVJL>^i.i<. eua KS or rua noon. Last Quarter, 3d, 3 boura. 1 minute, mi ninr>. New Moon, Oin, 10 hours, 43 minutes oveuiLg. S erst Quarter 16th 9 lours 0 uiuules, evoume. tull Moon, 28J. 8 boura 19 minutes muming. SUN MSES, j sana. MOO? BI- IIS. HIGH WAZSB. 7 alouu.i.... 4 63 7.. 4 | S..18 8 menu. 1 13 7.. 6 3..66 9.Wednesday.) 4..53 7.. 6 sets IO Xunrsday.... 4..52 7.. 8 7..40 lllFridav.i 4..62 7.. 6 8..88 13iriitarday...| 4..63 . 7.. 7 9..83 J9H<IOO-J?.i 4. 52 7.. 7 10..20 6..47 6..31 7.. 18 8.. 4 8. .40 9. .37 l?..27 Arrive J Y ?ale ru u. y. Steamship Manhattan, Woodnuii, New Fork-loft Pa tu rd..y 4 PM. Mae. To James Aduar & Co, J D Aiken A; io, U W Aimar, J ?ip.oo, DA ?noe, J Arooer. B Bischoff 4 uo, . M Bristol. E Bates ft Co, F U Borner, t W Bliss, Henry Barr, J D eocsoh, B: sae ll ft ? v, 1' A BeanilBb ft Co. H Bu I Winkl? A: Co, W ?.a'r.ngton k Oo, L Cbapin, W B Chafee k Co, T M Cater, charlee: n raospnatu Co. W s Corwin 4c Co. Ge? 8 Coos, Cartmill. Harberson k Co. J c H clauaseu, II Daly, H a Duo Douglas & Miller. A W Ecke, k Co, John ?er asm, D W Fleming ft co, Furang >tt, k Bro. I L Fa 1 & i o, Wm Gurney, P L Guldemia. Goo neb. Wi..oman k Co, ror-ytho Mc Comb it Co, J -> fairly k Co. 0 Goldstein, Jos ti .rbam, H Uerdts k Co. J tl Graver k t o. W 8 ii on -roy. F H II o mes, N * Hunt Uart k Co, Holmt'B ft C ddot , J Hurtuinp k Co. A Illing, Jeffords k co, J?unings Ihoni.inson k Co, Knete & Chapman, J P Kiep. K.lnck. Wiokeuborg ft co H Kutto ft Co, e.igni k k Sell, La urey ft A.ex udur, C Litschgi, Dele i.-ra ft Muller, Mc Lay k Rho. W A Mei tens, J G Mi nar b co. M ul ec. Niini z k Co. J H .M ti. ray. J H Muller, ti Newmeyer, J C vjuwaun J a O'V.-iii ft 8JU, D 'Neill, U O'Nedi ft oe. li O'Neill, Dr N A i'rait. Palm?ito Pioneer Coopuiativo Afsociatio.i, Paul We.cu ft Brandes, J llusso.l, J U Read ft Co, i a ul & Lyuau, Biooku k ?chach o -eui: ?gent, N ft II R A. eui. 'ou.h rn bx r. sa O >mp.iny, Moll, Webb ft Co, H Siegliiic. W -bepberd U W Meffous ft Co, J U -teiu? eyer, L -danell, P O -ehroener, J B .-hear. J F taylor ft < O. A 1 nt eut ha! P P I o ale, J N M Wohitmanu. Werner ft Ducker, W L W bb, S B Wiisun, G W Willi im? ft Co. W it Wirkten ft Co, Waiko-, Evan? ft Co^sw. Il, W J Yutes, Jo e G Zeue peOi. ano o*i'ern. -linday, 2:45 r M. lat 3 li), loo 74 54, pas eJ steamer Fanica wiih steamer Voluuieor In t w, bound north tboMtui dissb.ed, ibo.h BP aili? ers belong io Lonnard's Sew kork and Phflade phia Hoe.) Monday. 1 vM, Usttcras ligut bi axing north, ax -barned signals with steamer Jem** A 'ger hence ior"S'ew Yoik. alocdav, 4 M, exchangod liguais with steamer Humaville, iroin ^avaunaa for New f-irk. ?Bark Sicilian, Percival, Bostoa, 10 days. Ice, ftc. To Oro or. Merchants' lane srbr Minnie. Hudson New V'ork, ) days Mdse lo Wm Roach ft oo, J B Adner ft .o. Adims, D-moa ft Co. l> A Amme, CD shreue, il Buoiiuff ft Co. A bischoff. H Buiwinkloft i o. ? 8 Durn am Dr il Hie.-, B nu se ft herkem>yer. Boll mann Uro', .dionis ft Wute, ? amaron ft Barkley. J Jam-iron ft Co, ?. ft A P Caidwe.i, Ale J Coben, 1 M dater, dane. Bojl-Vin ft Co, K R Cowpsrlhwalt. Dowlo ft Moise, >' H Gri.iden. d Gerdts ft Co J U J raver. Han it oo J W Uarrissou. Ho.mw ft Calder, J Beo^emio &t Bro, Jen nu^s Ibuuriuson ft 1 o. Knoie >ca ft small, 1 J Kerr ft Co H Blatte ft Co, J t Kariapaux, Kllnok, Wiokaaberg ft Co, Lu urey ft ,' Alexander, a J Lahn, Z Leo, A McCobb. Jr, ?sn tone A Co, Maller, Ninnie A Co, w Marscher. J O OJ mann, C O'Neil], D u'Nelll k -on, D Paul 4 Co, V F PankiilD, Palm-Mo Pioneer C ooperativo Asno dation, J A Q iaclienbo>h, Bavenel k Bolates, Riecks k Schachte. C Blru, W P Hus-ell A Co. B B Age its. ? teahouse k Co, D B Mlcox. W sbepceid. 0 W stiles. A Tobias' Sons. M A T'aimlnnbon. J Ton Holies, Werner k Ducker, W L Webb, O W WUiiama k Co, JU li Wobltmann. E R White, Walker, Krane * CocBweli. W J Tates, Courenay ar Irenhoim, 0 8 Gadsden, D A Walkor A Co, W Dayton, 8 '1 West it co, Kate Bampton. W Harrison. Bohr O C Horri9, Artie. Philadelphia, 13days. Coal. To the Master and the Oas Company. behr Daybreak Blake, Belfast, Me, ia days. Ha/. Io J A Enslow k Co. Cleared Yesterday. Br barque Dalkeith, Anderson, Liverpool-B Mure k Uo. Sailed Yesterday. Steamer City Point, Mc Villau, Pala Usa, via Jackson? ville, and Savannah. Krona this Port. Steamship Magnolia, Crowcll, New York, June 6. Cleared for this Von. Sehr M E Taber. Aldrich, at New York, June 6. Sehr Lilly, Hoghes, at New York, June 6. Snipnewi b.j le'ocrapli. ff AVA WAH. Jane 8.- Arrived, schrs Lacy M rol? lins, R M Wheaton. Charles W Holt, Boston; Wapel la, New York; Neptune's bride, Philadelphia. PORT OP GEORGETOWN, 8. C., JUNE 7. ABBI van. June 7.-Brig Chas Wesley, Bickmore, Rockland, Me; sehr Fr anconis. CLE ABEU. June 6-Sehr Wm Batman, Smart, Bangor, Me. June 7.-Bng Black ewan, Podger, Martinique. MIST OK VKSSKI.S Ol; CLEARED AND SAILED FOR a BIS PORT. FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. The Hannah Lizzie, Fergueon, cleared.May 90 Tho Chiton, Williams, sailed.April 10 The Minnie, Rooertsou, sailed.May 18 DOMESTIO tatum. Bohr Frank Palmer, Latham, e'eared..May 31 dchr Anna E Glover, leny, cleared.May 18 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.May IQ BZLFAHT. SIX. Sehr Daybreak, Blake, np.May 16 siw tout. Sci r Lilly, Bughps, cleared.Jone Sehr MEI aber, Aldricu ces rod.June Sehr Margaret k lucy, Day, nc.Jone behr Rockingham. Mckelson, np.June PHILADELPHIA. Brig Josie A Devf renx, Clark, np.May 18 BALTmoaz. Sehr Nf tiio Tiicbardaou Davis, np.May 38 Joints, ?ils, (Ctr. CAMERON, BARKLEY & GO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. ST EA il ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR BAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1 (mo WHITE LEAD, ziisrc, PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, 4c., ftc. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. tA.UMtO.li, HAK KL, KY & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Oun>friand arrests. January_too OiLS! OILS! OILS! 1000 GALLONS PUKE WINTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITEOAK LUBRICATING OIL 300 GALLONS REFLNED NEAT?POOTOIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CA .11 Kit Di*. UAKKLKV di CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland stroets. Janaar> 1 Sino BRASSJVOKK. STEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND BI OP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER G GAGES GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATrR DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRASS WIRE. t AJUKllov, BARKLEY & CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, Jaouary 1 6 mo BELTING j_BELTIN6 ! 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 5000 FBET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE LEATHER 800 DOZEN META1 LL i i , , LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BEL! BT ODS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO i INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, i INCH TO 1, INCH DI? AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INOH TO If INCH DLA MEIER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND BAN DHOLE GASKETS OF ALL SIZES. LAM* HON, HA K KI. K Y ?i CO. Northeast Corner Meeting sud Cumberland street., January l (mo ROOFING TIN. 500 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TIN 800 BOXES TX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IO 93x20 ROOFING TIN 60 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES rXXX 14x20 20 BOXES LXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TIN S ll A N'S BOLDER, SPEL? TER. Ac, ftc. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. < \ni no v nMt KI.KY cv co., Northeast corner Meeting .nd Cum heiland streets, january 1 (Imo BAR IRON, SHEET IRON ANO STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, tor steam and water. CA ill KHUN. BA?KLKY Al CO., Northeast corner Meeting and cumberland streets January l Hmo pi U tV A lt I) DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. HU Warren-srtreet. NEW YORE. PERSONAL ATTENTION O TV EN TO TBE PUB CHASE of sU kinds ot MeBi.'H NDlsE Boots. Rh OM. Bats. Ca s iud Trunk?, and Straw Gooda a ipec'alty. Consignments of all kind, ot Staple Articles and ?eneral Produce Holioited. Prompt returns jnia-auteed. KDWABD DALT, LA tc of Charleston. H. fl, mi-WtjeHly ^rice Current* sent Ire? hy post, f hoary M PAO Amol Prags? Caraka!', (Etc. CHEMIST AND ?POTHECABI No. 1#3 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. IMPORTER AND DEALER 1 GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AMD DOUB8TIC DBUI6S, CHEMICALS AMD PATENT MEDICINES PUP ABBS CABBTULLT AT BX ALL HOBBS OF TUB DAT AND MIGHT, BT BMOLAB GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon thia bruen of th? tu ai new, the ?tia o PBR80NAL care and attention is bestowed, and tl PUfilH ?f tia? MEDICINES Vsed in compounding ia GUARANTIED FRESH YICHY WATEB tiAra KKivii. ALSO, VICHY POWDERS, Of IMrect Importation EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEABINi THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER, FRESH FROM THE SPAIN GS. AO INT FOB THE OELBBBATED KOCKBKIIH?E ALUM SPRING WATER, A eomplete sssortment of SOAPS, PERFUMERIES, AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, A?. AGENT FOB GEO. TIEMANN & CO.? OK ?KW IUKX, MAltTJFAOTUBEBS OF SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, APPABATTIS ffOB DEFORMITIES, FRACTURES, Ac. Kay 19 wTm Jflsnrantc. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF THE UNITED STAT E S, No. 92 BROADWAY, NEW T?RK. WM. C. ALFXANBER, President. GEO. W. PHILLIP?, Actuary. HENEY B. HYDE, Vice-President. JA8. W. ALEXANDER, Secretary. ORGANIZED ISM. GASH A38ET8 OVEB.$9,000,000 NUMBER OF P0LI0IE9 ISSUED Di 1868.ul Os? AMOUNT .?88UBED IN 1868. .$51,891,8?? ALL TTS P0LIC1KS ARK NON-FORFEITING. PURELY MUTUAL. A LL PROFITS ARE AX.VCALL: DIVIDED AMOSC TIIK ASSURED. BESIDES ISSUTHO ALL KINDS OF LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES. THE "EQUITABLE" wouM call attention to their "TONTINE LIE 12 ASSUBv.NOE POLICIES," upon which nany sn sow. a . Bon ag their liTea, and wbicb ia thought by those who have Riven it the most study and reflection, will ? renner Life Assurance popular to a degree hitherto unknown. For documents or information upon th? subject of "LIFE AB&URaNCE," application can be made to WM. B. SHAW GENERAL AGENT, No. Ill MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. O. A. BOWEN, May 12 vt (tn Imo (OF JAMES ADOBE A 00.,) RESIDENT AGENT. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW "STORK. Organized in 1859. ' All Policies non-Forfeiture. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required... LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT. Statement. Policios in force..$36,000 000 Assets. 1,100.000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid.. 800,000 Officer*. W. H. PECKHAM. President. H. T. 0 AHACtAaN, Secretary. L. MCADAM, Actuary. G. A. FTJDICKAB, Superintendent. Directors. Hon. Jons A. Dix, Kew York. E. V. HAUGHWOUT, Firm E. V. Haoghwoot A. Eon. JAMBS HARPES, Firm Harper A Bros., Co. ex-Mavor New York. Wu. WLLKEHB. Finn W. Wilkena 4 Co. JOHN J. CRANE. President Bank Republic. JULIUS H. PRATT, Merchant. WK. T. HOOKER. Wall-street. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merohant WM. M. VBRMLLVE, Banker (Yenntty* A Co.) CHAS. J. STARB. Merchant. CHAS. G. BOOKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking WILLUM ALLEN. Merchant Company. Gao. W. CUTLER} Banker, Palmyra, H. ?. Hon. GEORGS OTDTRS ex-Mayor of New York. GEO. T. HOPE, Piesident Continental Fire . Is* MINOT C. MOKOAN Banker. surance Company. THOMAS UIQSIY, Pinn Thomas Rigney ? Co. JOHN H. SHERWOOD, Park Place. BEW. B. HHRRHAN. Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. ,J TOKHAM. Corner 5th Avenue and tingar Refining Company. Iweniv-thira-street. AABOK ARNOLD. Firm ol Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWARD fl. WRIGHT. Newark, N. J. Bi CHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore ft Bowne, Law- GEO. W. FABLES, Counsellor. vers. W. L. CooswrxL, Merchant. GEORGE KEIM. General Agent for South Carolina. Dr. T. REENSTJKKNA. Examining Pnyaielan. R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON, Jsnuary ll 6mo nao Office No. ?35 King-street. Charleston, g. C. Prags, Wrmfcolj, Cfo SOUTHERN TONIC FOB THE WEAK FOB THE PALE FOR THE SICKLY FOB THE AGED FOB FEMALES FOB SPRING ?SE WM? SITTKKS EUI'AI- TO THKM.jrj TBE CELEBRATED 8UMTEBBJTTEB8, made of PDriE LIQUOR, HERBS AND ROOTS, BO wen known in Pharmacy: PEBUY1AN BABE, CHAMOMILE FLOW? ERS, SNAKE BOOT. CHERRY BARK, GINGER, And ?non other HERBS AND ROOTS aa will in at) cases assist Digestion, promote the secretions of the system in the natural channel*, and Rive TONE AND VIGOR TO THE YOUNG AND OLD. MA IK AND FEMALE! AU Use It With Wonderful Mueces BRINGS COLOR TO THE PACE WHITE LIP. BLOOM AND BEA UTI TO THE THIN FACE AND UARE-WORN COUNTENANCE. CURES FEVEB AND CRE? ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. USE NO OTHER. Ask for BD M TER BIIIEttS. bold by Druggist! and Grocers. 49-bee that our signature is over toe cork of eacn bottle. DOW1B A MOISE. PCPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DBUPOI8T9, ?lay DJ_jil*_Onarlcurn. 8. O. ? K E POPI THE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DESTROYER WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. A.T) OLPH ISAACSEN'S PHOSPHORIC PASTE, HERMETICALLY sealed and warranted to keep f rt h? tor all time the greatest dis-overy of its kind In the age we HvMn. Nopereonnecd be troub.ed witt RATS, al ICE, BED BOOS or BOACBES. for Mr. L?aacMn*8 de-tructive remedy ls within tho reach of all. Prepared onlv by himself, from rare and vuluablo compound?, its cheapness io as won?er?ul us ita effleary. Uunu'redn of testimo? nials have been received rom all parts ot thc Dulled ?tat? s lue great advantago this SOBE POP pesaoesas over all him ?I?? prvpaiiillonf is tho PAC 1 thatitis Cert J In 1? its Effects, and free from the uiip es'suiress 01 rat* dying in their ho^eg. an it causes tboin w leave tte premites to seek air, an ; oonsnmes them ?0 entirely as to ' Ko Disagreeable Odor. Kumbera ol mlo en w eau be made to Persons In thu City, who hive successfully a*ed it. BOLE AGENTS FOB SOU CH CAROLINA, DOW IE <fc MOISE, IMPORTABA AND WHOLE?AL* DKUOG'8TP, Corner Mee tun? and Basel-atreets, April M_mwl Gmo_? harlse'on, S. a ?HTIATK OV MAGvUSIA. A GOOD OOOLING OUJIMEH MEDICINE. MADk fresh every day, by Da. B. DAER. May 36 No. 191 Moec?r.-street. flgtttl. ^ICKUESON HUD8K, COLUMBIA, 8. C. THIS PLEASANTLY LOCATED HOTEL, UN SUHPA^SHD bj any Uonte lo tbs >^uth for ??Blast and bealtbv locality, is open to .rave I lure and other? teemng BO<Ul> ?'OR 1 HE S Al ?Blt. YamXes em b" accommodated with nice ?try roon? on rea? sonable terms, A call is solicited. May 13_lu-0_HM. A. WEIGHT. gT. CLOUD HOTEL. TO H NEW AND COMMOl IO UM HOUSE, LOCAT? ED corner o Broadway and Ferr ty-fooo G d-t rree t, possesses a J vantages Oft* ah other house? for the M> cotnmodation o Its autrsts. it w.ia built expressly for a flr^t-cl ttH family boarding house-the room? bel nfl large and en suite, heated *y steam-with hot ano cold w ter. and tarnished wont to none; while the culinary department ls li) the moat experienced bands, atf rdluR ifneets an unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent h le va.'ora ia also amone the'.modern Improvement?" and at the service o? guests at all hours. The Broadway and University Place Cara pass the door every four minutes, runnlm/ from the City Hall to Central Park, while the Sixth sud reventa Avenue'ines are but a short block on situer ?ida, affording ample facilities for communicating with aB the depots, steamboat landings, olacea of arroso ment and business of the great metropolis. nioKK ?Sc HULLHY, Proprietors. March 12 Amos MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilleil! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN 4 CO., (oldest safe manu fae to re re) Prir".?n?i ?265 Broadway, New Tort Principal J721 Che8tnQt 8t phU|L Warehouses }108Bank 8t<> Ckveland.O And for sale by our agents in tht principal cities throughout J^he United Statetv FOB SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO*, No. 203 EAST BAY, CHAKLR9TOff. December 2? tyr