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THE DAILY NEWS. Tke ?Miter I?uy. The shadow of rome bundrod years Falls on a mansion quain? and ?ray. Whore I, with mingled hopes and tears, WDiapered sweat secrets in the ears Of one whom now 1 see through tears, Only tbe other day. Oh, Vargaret I my Margaret 1 As oft iii rhyme I used to say, Girl with the e> es ot violet I How in the pine-wood walks we met. When early flowers with dew woro wet. .Xwas but the other day. Wren sunset skies wore amethyst. We to the woodlands fouud our way; At eve our elders played at wlii-1, And we, of cours >, were never missed < When we stole out, and talked and kissed Only the other day. 1 went acro?s tho salt ?ea foam Wo corresponded while away; Parin I saw, Vienna, Home. ' The Btidge of f-ighs, St. Peter's dome. And tbon, with hungry heart, came home By steam tbo other day. My Madge was married to an Earl 1 (A gouty ono. I'm glad to say;) H'M- tr?sees have the self-same curl; Through rosebud lips I seo the pearl; Bat oh I she's not tbe little girl 1 woo*d tbe other day. AJTEAIMS IN TUE STATE. Spartanbnrg. Jesas Bammelt, a citizon of Spattanburg District, who lived in the neighborhood of Con penB Battle-grouud, died nt his residence, about tho 14tli instant,, iu tho eighty-fourth vear of i is age. 1 Marlboro'. Tho Bonn? ttsvillo Journal eays : "Corn and ootton is more flourishing than ever. During a recent trip to the couutry wo had tho pleas? ure of examining seme of tho crops, and we noticed that the corn and cotton crops ol Mesure. L. MeKin ion and Crawford EaBter Ung aro remarkably healthy and vigorous. The crops generally are excellent. With these pros Seots in view,we have reason to hope fora ountiful harvest." . Anderson. The Anderson Intelligencer says : "Two members of the State constabulary. Jerry Hoi li neb ead and Lem. (Ju flin, of Abbeville .County, on Fiiday lust arrested Mr. William T. Chambloe, a respectable young man of this county, charged with the murder of the negro woman killed near Stevenson's Ferry on the night of the 28ib ot May. The friends of the accused are confident of establishing bis inno? cence beyond a doubt. He was lodged in jail, but will shortly be brought belora Judge Orr, who la now absent, upon a .writ of habeas cor? pus. ' We forbear comment upon this arrest for the prcBo ut, and also refrain i rom giving publicity to tho many rumors connected With tbe aflatr." -~ ' - York. Mesera. Hchlege'milch, the proprietors, h ave commenced operators to reopen the Smith i Gold Mino, on Broad Uiver. Three stamps bave been erected, and the prospects for a good yield of gold aro very promising. The Yori ville Enquirer sais : "Genuine cot? ton caterpillars .huve been found on the plan? tation of Major James .1. Lowry, in Cheater, 3aet beyond the York libe. This is the first ap? pearance of t heue 'formidable insects in this section. Since the above was in i y pr-, a spec men caterpillar bier been abown us. which ia one bf Bevor?! lound on the plantation of J. Leander Pariah1, twj miles from town. We fear BpcCimens are not going to be uncom? mon." Kershaw. Postmaster Gayle 'on Monday last turned over the Camden Post?nica to his successor, Mr. Boswell. The Camden Journal in tima* es th it the en? rollment of the militia will begin at an early day. Deputy State Constable H. G. Gray bas re? ceived the appointment? of Deputy United States Marshal and enrolling officer for Ker? shaw D. strict. The Camden Journal, alluding to the pro? perty stolen from that town by Sherman's bummerp, a full account of whioh has already been given in THE NEWS, saya : "We under? stand th it steps have bean taken to recover, if possible, such of the goods as belong to our citizens." ; Greenville. h> BevT Bc mue 1 M. Green hus purchased from MT. 'X. W. Davin uta mill, tuu?tcu aUuub and-a-half miles from the city, on the Laurens road, together with a residence and one hun? dred and forty-three acres of laud, all loone tract, price $2900 cash. The purchaser expects to occupy the place and -also intends increas? ing the capacity ot the mill. The Euterprise sajs: "On Monday our City Council had a meeting to consider the proprie? ty of subscribing' for stock in the Air-Line Jhaiiroad. on the condition of its passing tbrongh the place, and we rejoice to announce that it was determined to subscribe the sum of ooe hundred thousand dollars by the corpora? tion. Tho Council went the whole extent of the limits of the charter." Sumter. ? The Sumter News says : "We have taken pains to look at ide crops of corn and cotton around Sumter, and we can truthfully report that both are looking well. The cotton although yet quite amati, looks healthy, and is doing well. The corn presents the best ap? irea 'ance wo have seen for many a day. There Ure fields within four miles of the courthouse, whioh will yield not less than thirty, bushels to tho acre with . ordinarily good seasons from this time forward. Bice is not doing as well as usual-the month of June has been too dry for rice, and we must always expect that when ootton -is, doing well, rice will ?rant rain. - ??njugh moisture for rice would ba too mich Jar cotton. We have been told by several farmers that they have cotton in bloom, but the first sent ns, was from the farm of Joe Keene, of Stateburg, and fully developed." Abbeville. 1 The Abbeville Banner says : "J. J. Wright, Robert Small, B. B. Elliot (colored,) with J? van Bryant, t?eorge J. Mein tire, Joseph Crews, (white.) W. J. Etter, (colored,) being ?clerk, and. J. A. Crew J, (white) being messen? ger, are now in session in?; the coun house of this district as a committeo to investigate all matters pertaining to the lust Congressional election,tho late Smatoiial election, and tho affairs of Abbeville District generally. Their investir/anona are earned on with closed doora, though the matters involved are all of s public nature. One of the offioora ot the court who bad been snrnmom d bet?re the committee to give testimony, on proposing to enter the com t-room afterwards, while another was un? dergone examination, was given to under? stand that his company was not wanted, tin? der BU oh circumstance, it ie io the power" of th IB committee to patch up any sort of a re Krt, and to meet the .wishes of Dr. B. H. ott, G ?vernor, Ac, ih every respect." '1 A Si LAST AV' T?IE BLONDES. Aa EC a.-A ?tre sn itenonncea tbe Nude Dra? ma-ulive bogan'? Latest Kulmtna t io ja-M ?ive ru Arraignment of tbe 'thea? tre Manager* ot* tn? Feriad, That epioiest of female writers, Miss Olive Logan, raised a perfect storm among the the? atrical profession in Now Yjrk City by ber de? nunciation ot the demoralizing tendencies of the modern stage; the alleged pandering pro? pensities ot managers and tho "creatures vith yellow bair and padded limbs." who fig ure so prominently before tbe public. Many of the papers, she sa.vs, attacked her imbi io ly and tn private; une was a-wail id by anonymous letters from every quart or; she was even ac? cused or having been ono of tbe first to foster thc taste ehe n w condemns. Thia treatment ba? roused tho Logan a iro, and in Paekard's . Monthly ?he steps for h fully armed and pre yared for battle against tho ''nude drama" and nil Ht attendant ?vile. whioh she tackles with a ?pint ami deter m .nation whioh is wonderful to behold. ' ". ? She was an actress, ?aye thia little woman, and the u aug tu er ot an actress, but never a ?ballet gu i or tvni a jig dancer." Though for seme years she had not plas ed a part, a ill she waa not altogether soparan d fi om as Bi. cia ti on win? ? ilu air,cai peoplo. Sh J has for a long ,. time obfccrvcd the taste for "iiu.iity"ai reading through the. theatres, and mourned over ito offsets She ?ow bouda forth mis art tole as a piecuruor of othera that are not to oea>e ?.util . ?be -'Mide Woman" bus beinutda. odious t the publie eve ?nd driven ii ' ?tage. With thiB to d .dc ?ad? in. Al. obiertioi ai?i<> by her into Ohe gr. at wi mews'-and to.ooh ande Mica 16 m support.. < u. I goes ?Der the Nudo W . snail at Donnybrook lat A tilla! ah at thc padded bolds the victim by the yellow hau*. "Tho 'Nudo Woman* of to-day/' ehe telle us? "rep? resente nothing bot herself. She runB noon the stage giggling; trotB to the foot lights, winks at tho audience, rattles off from her ton RUO Bomo stupid attompts at wit. somo twaddling allusions to Sorosis, or Genera! Grant, or other subject prominent in the pub? lic eye, and is always peculiarly and emphati? cally herself-thc woman, that ie, whose name is on tho bills in largo letters, and who consid? ers herself an object of admiration ' to tho spectators. Thc Bort of ballet-dancer who figured in tho Black Crook is paralleled ou tho stage o? every theatre in tbis city except one, at tnis time. She no longer excites attention. To create a proper and profitable sensation in the breast of man, eho no longer suffi-es. Something bolder must bo devised-some? thing that shall utterly eclipse and outptrip ber. Hence the Nude Womau of to-day, who outstrips her in the broadest sense. And, as if it wero not enough that she should be al? lowed to go unbiased and unrotten-egged, she must be baptised with the honors of a profes? sion lor which Shakespeare wrote. Managers recognize her as an actress, and pay her sums ranging from ii tty to a thousand dollars a week, according to her valuo in thoir eyes. Actreeses, who love virtue better than money, ate driven into the street by hor, and it be? comes a gi ave and solemn question with hun? dreds ol' honorable womon what they shall do to cam a livolibood. I nay that it is nothing less than an insult to tho members of the drunat c profession that these nude women should bo classed among actresses, and hold possession of a majority of our theatres. Their place is tho concei t saloons or circus tents. Theatres are for artists." This will do for tho woman, though it is uota tenth that is said of her. 'tho managers then come in for their share ot castigation. '4 hey, she says, deny that questions are asked of applicants for situations similar to those sho put in her for? mer communication. She docs not pretend to give the exact questions asked, but their pur? port ie unmistakable, and an instance is cited to prove this tact. She thon says, "if tho above instance does neMpdi ?ate managerial require? ments sufficiently, take these statemonts from managerial lips : "Devil toko your legitimate cranial I toll you, if I can't draw the crowd otherwiso, I'll put a woman on my stage with? out a rag on her." So s ?ici a manager of this city in the hearing of a dozen people; and the disgusting remark was bandied about from mouth to mouth, as if it had bjen wit. A pro? prietor of one of (he theatres above named, where a legitimate play was running without paying expenses, rubbed bis dry old bands to? gether and said : 'Aha 1 we must have some ot those fat young women in this piece to mako it draw." " With this parting hit. Miss Logan takes leave of the managers. Where her next point of attack will be made, she docs not say. Pos? sibly she mean s to turn her attention to the public, who countenance such exhibitions. Wherever she may go in this direction, shu will find a fair field for the exercise of her talent tor invective, and it is to be hoped will meet with final Success in her efforts to affect so commendable a reform in public amusement H. QLommeriial. Charleston Cotton and ldc? Market. JFFIOE OF THF. CHAKL?8TUN DAILY NEWb, I CHARLESTON...Friuay Evening, Jane 26'. j COTTON.-There was a moderato Inquiry, bat the Juatoess waa light in the absence of stock, pri.ee remaining steady. Bales about 100 bales, viz; 6 at ?8J?; 12 at 29; 10 at 29&; 29 at SJ; 8 at 30>?; SI at SI. We quote: L1VKLPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to Hood ordinary.28}?<??29J? Low middling.30 &30>? Middling.81 ? By New York classification we quote: Middling.SI li@ KICK.-The market for this grain was steady, with rather a good demand at unchanged rates, r alfs ibout 90 tierces of clean Carolina, viz: 20 tierces at Mi; 7 at 7&; 26 ai 7%; 36 at 8c ? H>. We quote 3onunonto lair clean Carolina at 1}?@1%,C; good 8@ >Xc ^ lb._ Markets Toy Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, Jane 26-Noon.-Soc-uritleB unchanged. LIVERPOOL, June 26-Noon.-Cotton firm; quota? tion* unchanged; sales 42,000 bales; sales of the week 8L00O bales, of which id.GoO were tur export ind 12.000 tor speculation; ?tock 388.000 hales, ot which 212.COO bales are American; stock afloat 503.0C0 bales, of which 79,000 bales are Ame 1 lean. Evening.-Cotton quiet; uplands 12>?d; Orleans L2??d; sales 12.000 bales. HAVRE, June 26 -Cotton firm. DOMESTIC MARKETS. ' NEW TORE, Juue 26-Noon.-Stocks strong. Mo ley 7, with 1-S2 commission, t?o d 37>? s>terling Cotton e.eady at -83c. 1 urrentine *2a42>?c. Sosin firm; 1 trained $2 S0J2 35. ... tveuiog.-Money easier at 7. tSteiling firmer at >%. Gold 37>.?. Cotton very brm; saisi 2300 bales;, n'ddlings 33c. Fjour lUa'JUc lower. Wheat 2a3c ower during tbe day. Corn closed active and inner. Mesa cork heavy at I32a32%. Groceries i eady. Naval atores quiet and unchanged. nALTIMORE. June 2 5 -'Jotlon very Arm at 33 i33>?c. Flour weaker. Wheat lower; oho ce red 5175. Corn closed Weak. Provision? quiet and un .banged. Whiskey flat at $1 03ar04. ... ' CINCINNATI, June 25.- Wrnsuey duli and unset led at 98c; no buyers. .Mes? pork a,t $32 76a33; no ales. Bacon nominal at quotations; shoulders 14c; i des 17>ial8c s Lard held at ? 9 Ko. ST. Louis, June 25.-Mess pork J 33a34. Bacon, (boulders l*??c; clear elftes 18]?c. Whiskey 96o. LOUISVILLE, June 25.-Provisions quiet Mess )ork $3i 75. I'aeon, shoulders 14>?c ; clear sides 13 Kc Whiskey 94c WILMINGTON, June 26.-Spirits turpentine quiet it 87 j ?C. ItosJn quiet at $1 8?a6. Crude turpentine lachanged. Tar 12 26, AUGUSTA, June 25 -Marketfirm; sales 135 bales; receipts 85 bjles; mi idlings 31c. Cotton crop ao j jun te from all parts of the .-tate iavorable. SAVANNAH, June 26.-Market quita active; mid Dings Stci't-sles 6C9 bale?; receipts 120 balea. MOBILE, June 25.-Ueceipto ot the week 680hales; exports to Great Britain nc JO; coastwise 3J49 hale?; .tock 12,847 bale- ; sales ot th s week 800 bates ; tales to-day 200 bales; mirket firm; low mi idlings 10c; receipts 101 bales; exports 1885 bales. NEW OBLEANB, June 25.-Beceipts to-day 240 ?alee; for the week 1828bait* gross and 1182 bales net; exporte to-day 107? bales; ipr th?, week to Great Britain 7516 bales; to Vera CZ0if.f9ti??*les; coast? wise 6417 biles; ?took 17 861 balas; saleS? to day 288 bales; sal?s for the week ?08O bales; mid?l'ngB 81**c. Gold 38^a38?. blerling 60%u5t. New York sight % premium Rugar easier; common ?&aio^o; primo l$%c. Molasses steady; lermenting 40a64c. ! Cot&on Goods Market. MANCHES!BU, Jone H.-The enVct which might have been expected 11 oin Uteeiteration m the raie ut disoonut is tost 00 this m^ket n consequence of the recent heitVf local (allures which have oast a gloom or the moment ov< r commercial transactions, me market for shipping yarns bas been very qul> t; but there is no cbauge to note whatever in y ricee, end ?pinners, being well un. er engagements, are net auxi. us to efl* ct eales which wou.d involve anv concession. Cop yurnsforthe home trade ai e not in mu. h uom9Do ; tLe uneasiness causea by the late failures baviig had a dupres-lng effect, lut this is looked ui iou t?s a merely tem por .ry shadow upon the market, and producers contlune to ho.d their goods wl>h considerable fl mi ess at the quotation, lhere is no chanco of importance In the ciotb mar? ket, tither a? to piice or to tko otate ot business since Tuesday. Ru ers continuo tb hold back, un' sell?is find lt difficult to obtain cfleis. For the most part monufacureis co tluue firm in their quota? tions, but In sou e cate* a d sire io realize may in duco a ?light concesi?n in price an apprehensive fee mg anoiog from the recent ta lures of Messrs. Live, ey A 'Jhorpe 1 nd of Mes rs. F. L i h A bun las couped add?not al dullness and depression, and the busings efl* cied In cloth to day has boen within ve. y narrow Hunts. . f . " ' ' -1 " ' - i Tita Hew Yarla Slice Rfasrket. s Th? N#w Tor ? J- ur itt. of Commerce, of Wednes? day, JJ ne ?1, nates : .' The denian 1 irom tb? out-of-town dealers con tinnes to be good, uud with * rodna d nock prloei are in'he setter's. lav.w. -OSSA? fifty Ueics h?Ve been sold We quote SjtfiOc tor karolina. bassoon ia du lead fal aaate atMaWSli Th? Quig Inquiry ls tor ?mall parcels for bowe u.-ie. and these ?ie .uroly ancient to make qtro ation*; 2*0 nag.- no.d at f 80 rm rei.cy. Lot in bondi? are quoted at 2?>3>?. gold. Ei poi ts fur tue week, 2J0 WMB;expon? ?rom January 1, V94 tes ?nd 20U7 bbls; exports sau.e time last year 220 ea and 9110 bela,' ' ?7|k? Ti*w ? ark V?-?i?,?.a7?l* SSstrl ?t. ' The M** York Journal of Commerce, of Weane * 0a . Juno ti, lavo: J ho HUMPH, t ta wa 1 supplied ; Berm nd a pot a l oe s are selUuw ai 8* 10 per b 1; riermuda tomatoes have ma ont ; do onions ?re 1 carce ?ad lng at S4?4 60 wt bid, ano 4aSo pei M> *? h mp< rs norfolk tonut es SS per butha!; cost eaton aod 8.van,an do 88pay muamH Wwrfclk cufiomaws 13 ?a* per crate; .SHU . ^ :ywy?W?t'1m\?i&\ Charleston and Savannah do ?1 50a2 do; Ohnrlcuon and ii or (oik potatoes 13a4 per bbl ; Norfolk pt r in? beans $4?2. %, per bbl; Norfolk apples t2a3 per bbl; squashes $2 per bbl; New Jersey string beans, first of the seaton, $2 50 per bbl ; Long Island peas $2a 3 60 per bair; strawbcrrieo 20a25c per quart for extra, 18aVOe tor good. 3a3>?o for half pints, hulled ; cher? ries lOal?c per lb. . < Nashville Market. NASHVILLE, June 23.-POTION- Aficr a week of j: re at buoyancy the market ai tho close is very dull, with a downward tendency We quote: Ordinary 20; good ordinary 27>?a28; low middling 28J$a29c. 1 o-day was the dullest of the season. NASHVILLE COTTON STATEMENT Stock cn h ind september 1,1868.CO Received to-day. 26 Received previously.51,659-51,585 Total. 61,645 Shipped to-day. 00 Shipped previously. .50.CC6-50.006 Stock on hand.1.039 CORK-Hie demand is considerably iu advance of the supply, but our dialers are shipping a? rapidly as possible, and when the day closes there is hardly a crain lett tu any of our warehouses. Our millers and distillers manage to keep even by average dally receipts. J ho shipments to day embraced 2700 bushels, ot 83 and 85 cents, sacket and delivered in depot. WHEAT-During tbe week tho wheat market has opened with a slight degree of animation ou a basis of 90 cents for Mediterranean, $1 tor rod and timoor, uni $110 for Houghton. Wo hear, however, ol one of our millers who ref uses to operate at these figures, believing that prices will decline to 75 and 85 cents. Op to this time tho sales for early delivery air omit to upwards ol ?ooo or 7000 bushels. The purchases to-day included 2225 bush-Is, at tho above figures. BARLEY-Hie now crop is coming in, and com? mands fl 25 per bushel. Wilmington Market, WILMINQION. Juno 24.- TUBTENTINE-We are wi'hout sales to report. 87j{ci were offered but re? fused holdere demanding 38c. ROSIN -Sales ot 426 bb's at $1 80 for atrained, $1 95a2 10 lor extra No, 2, and $2 75, C3 75u4 00 tor No.,1. CRUDE TUBVENTINE.--ales of 365 bois at $3 00 for virgin und $3 65 io- soft. TAB.-CO bbls wero received and so'd at $2 25. Interior Cotton Marketa. SELMA, June 22.-No. salea for want of cotton offering. YO Ra VILLE, Juno 23.-None offering, but a good article would bring 28>?c. MONTGOMERY. June 23.-Cotton market quiet; little doing. We quote low middling at 28??a28??. COL UM HU-, June 23.-There was hardly anything ?toing und little or no inquiry. Low middlings Were quoted nominally at 28>? ; middlings 29a29)?c. Ware? house sales since saturday 112 bales; receipts 40 boles; shipments 143 bales. MACON, June 23.-lhere was only a limited de maud to day wiih Hitit-, offering. Not enough done to establish quotation*, which, consequently, are omitted. Receipts to-day 2 bales; shipments 30 tales: sales 18 hales; stock on baud 666 ba es. CHARLO 1TB, Juue 21.-Since our last report cot? ton has udvon -oi fully lc. i he ?tock in the neigh borbood being nearly exhausted holders aro un will lug to make ci ncesBlons We quote Ute market firm at 27# to 29c-the la ter pi-ice lor aeltoied loti bales tor tho week about 60 bal- e. Consignees per souita ? ?ion nu itamroad .lane XS, 111 bales Cotton, 31 bales Domestic. 18 packages Paeon. ?62 eacka corn. To Railroad Agent, Pelaer, Rodgers fr ?'o. JUE Sloan, G W Williams fr Co. O H V alter & Co, Johnston, Crews & Co, Uraeser & -mith, L J Wies, Kirkpatrick tt Witte, J Horkinup, Ftc Kracke, Blecke fr Schichte, B O'Neill, I ide mann fr Co, Buhrle fr Rondos, Goldsmith fr Son, J Adger fr Co, and O L.tschui. Passengers. Per steamer Pilot B y, from Bluffton, via Bean f itt, 4c-J Hancock, E A Chapman, M J Fay, J W Walker, F A fcu-me. Miss Lan g I ord. Mies Botunie, W & Jackson and wife, D Thomas and wi e, J Hop kinson. Mr W alev. Major 3 Jenkins, R O Christie, EC t-eaorook. a J ciarle. Mrs Ephraim Clark, J F lownsond, wile and daush'er, J E tidings, wife, child and eeivant, h M Bailey, and 12 deck. Per steamer SI Helena, from Eilis to and Rockville Mr Ludovlski, Mi** Jenkins, Miss Fripp, and 4 on deck. fiiamt Brios. fort ot Chiirl"sion, June UL G. .fOJbtU? UALiKNUAK. t BA t l) OF THU MUON. Last Quarter, 2d, 2 JOH rs. 1 quinine. mo:ning. New Moon, 9th, 10 hours, 43 inmutes, event Lg. First Quarter, 16th, 9 hours. 0 minutes, evening. Full Moon. ?8d, 8 hours, 19 mnmu ?. morning. JUNE BUN BISKS. I SETS. MOON BI 4X8. .21 ??vi~,.a., .. .. ? 54 t.. fi 22Ztie-.??v *..M ? i..i? 23 Wednesday*.?;.o4 ; 7..10 24'Xhur?day... 4..6? I 7..10 26 Friday. 4..64 7..10 UQ Hatnr?iiy... 4..B6 7..10 S7 Snodav..... 4. 65 1 7..10 HIGH WATEB. inset fi. .68 7..62 8..40 9..24 10.. 2 7.. 0 7. .48 8..31 9..11 9..66 Arrived Yesterday. Pilot boat John B Wilder, Smitb, Savannah-on a cruise. . steamer. Pilot Boy, Peck, Bluffton, via Beaufort and Hilton Head. Mdse and Sundries. 'J o J Fergu? son, A Gage fr CO, J Adger fr Co, B 0 Adams, W C Courtney fr Co, H O Robertson, and W A Boyle. Stomer St Helena, Elliott, Edlsto and Rockville. Mdse and Sundries. To J H Murray, Kinsman fr Howell, JOH x'luuBsen, S McGorty, H Heabrook, Giaotus fr Witte, W Gu: ney, and O al Hoppcck A Co. Received from West Point Mill-25 tierces Bice. To T HtW De wees. / Sailed Yesterday* . Sehr Nettle Richardson, Davis, Boston. Cleared for tn Ia l'on. Steam-hip Magnolia, Crowell, at New York, June 23. Sbipnews try '? e'ngrapb. SAVANNAH, June 26-Arrived, the Sophia from Nassau. Cleared, the tug OF Geary for New York; Celeste for Barbad oes. ' LIST UK VKSHKL? Ti?. CL SA RED A ND SAILED FOR x Ul S POA.T. FOREIGN LiyiBPOOt. Tbe Hannah T.lr.ale, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 Ihe Minnie, Robertson, sailed...May 13 DOM EST I O BOBTOS. ; Brig Americas, Hand, up.Jure 9 Behr Frank Palmer, Latham, e'eared.May 81 KO XPOST. MK. Brig Manzanillo, I-pear, sallen. .June 12 Brig Monica, McCoob. sailed.Jone 6 GOLDBBOBp". ME. Sehr Velocity, Pinkham. sailed.June 16 ?aw ross Steamship Magnolia, Cr o well, ojjtared..June 23 Brig A Hiadshaw.-, up.... '.''?Be Bl Hcbr Clara W Si welt. Childs cleared.June 12 Sehr Grace Cl.ton. Olia, cleared.......June li Bohr T D Wilder, Heather, o eared..Jone 9 3ohr MEI aber. Aldrich, cleared..Jone behr Rockingham. Micherson, cleared.June Kohr H H Cady, Small, cleared...June 21 Sear.0 8 Grove. Weaver, cleared.June 19 Bohr Wm L springs, Hals-y, up............. June 17 Behr Mary Stow. Bankin, eeevvd......,.Jone 1? it) FHlDADEUHIA' tlJlJ! Ung Josie A Devereux, Clark, cleared....... .Jan* I ?~ : N Ubi > BALTIMORE. I . Behr Shiloh, Hubbard, cleared. - - o..June 10 Sehr B J Palmer, f moot, cleared.June '?0 ROSAD ALIS ? I ROS AB ALIS. Sold by . QiiODHlVH. WWBWAW * CO.. Direct Importera of European Drugs and Chemicals, laay8 r ttbihlyr CHARLESTON^ B,. C. JAMS?MOX.,.JOHN ?HIX KIM O X A O I U U, . t :. H*&L& - ! . Cotton Factor* - A? .' I GENERAL COMMISSION MBBCHANT8, J?S m SMITH'S WHARF. BALTIMORE ] CONSIGN MUN'* 8 OK COITON. RIO?, fro.. BE ? TfrV i TY solicited, an I Ubers) advances road* ka -rn, Order? for <K>RN awa ??COM promptly .V, iVv: ":iaft * """^ 1> IB Aft' "A* 41? A Ri, . Him KB AHI? ?B&LZB TN Hf OKI, ' " * ' | Ax A MannfaHarar of BILLIARD BALLS AND CUBS, \ ANO iHPoamof t^uiA? coo rn-, cutt, Letter Chalk, aid Bmiarol?rtchatiei?? in general. . ? jj ?fjailalskiiHOliI? ?W fwk, *'" .v.. . ?.aaoi Jlgriiultarol. POCKET CORN SHELLER. Malleable Iron, Coppered, HOUSMAN'S IMPROVED PATENT, I860. WEIGHT.?XLY OME POD IV O. BEIN! THE OWNEK OF THE PATENT BIGHT OF THE STATER OF (iFORGIA AND NORTH CAROTINA, ano Counties of Charleston, Barn wei), Collotou, l'eaui'ort, Georgetown, Williamsburg, Bony, Marlon, Clarendon, ^oter, Darlington, Kershaw, Lancaster* ' licstcifield und Mnrltoro', South karolina, of this small, cheap amt very valuable invention, I offtr them to the public ns one ol tho best of :he i po, und eau jccommend them with confidence. County Bights foi saloon reasonablo terms, and the little jewels fm imbed to owners of County Righi? and to Merchants at such prices as will enable them to ir alu? huge profit?, t>nd at retail by the principal hardware dealers in the city. May 27 C. N. AVERILL, No. 68 East Brxv thBtulmo lina, QMusstnarr, (Etc CROCKERY, CHINA " AND GLASSWARE, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, IlVCIFOIELTIEr) DIIR/EOT FROM 1HE POTTERIES IN EUROPE TO CHARLESTON. FOR SALE AT No. 255 KING-STBEET, CORNER OF BEAUFAIN, WHERE FAMILIES CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH EVERY ARTICLE IN THE ABOM MNE BY May 29 WILLIAM Gr. WHILDEN & CO. DAG tuthslmo ^ttjnraair. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ?F NEW YORK. Orgauized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitable. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required LA8T CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT. Statement. Policies in force.$26,000.000 assets. 1,600.000 Annual Income. 800,000 Loases Paid.. 600,000 OJHeerau W. H. PECKHAM. President. H. V. GARAGAN, Secretary, L. McADAM, Actuary, O. A. FUD1CKAR, Superintendent. Directors. Bon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. E. V. HATJQHWOOT, Firm E. V. Haugbwooi A Bon. JAMES HARPED, Firm Harper & Broa., Co. ex-Mavor New. York. Wat. WILKENH, Firm W. Wilkens A Co. (VK, T. HOOKER. V. all-atreet. Wnw w/waiora, ? Af?rpb.**". WM. M. YEBIQI.TR, Banker (Yermily* A Co.) CHAS. J. ?TABB, Merchant. 3HAB. O. ROCKWOOD. Cashier Newark Banking WILLIAM ALLEN. Merchant. Company. GEO. W. OUTLEB, Banker, Palmyra, H. ?. Bon. GEORGE VJPETKB ex-M?yor of New York. GEO. T. HOPa, President Continental Fire la MINOT C. MORGAN, Banker. suranoe Company. THOMAS RIGNEY, Firm Thomas Bijrney & Co. JOHN H. SHERWOOD, Park Place. ?BNJ. B. NHBBMAN.iilfeaanter New Yori Steam WALTON H. r? WHAM. Corner 5th Avenue At? Sugar Refining Company. rwenty-thiro-street. \ ABON ABNOLD. Firm ol Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWABD H. WBIGHT, Newark, N. J. EtioHABD H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law- ! GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. yere. I W. L. Cooswixn, Merchant. GEORGE KEIM, General Anent for South Caroliua. Dr. T. 1UCICNSTJIKKNA. Examining Physician. R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON, January 13 (mo nae Office Mo. BAA tftlna-strcet. Chirleaton. 8. c. Sffcs. MARVIN'S Alum i Dry Piaster SAFES Are mo?t desirable for quality, finish and price. i fit ! - .TO. MARVIN'S BURGLAR SAFES A1 i.-?-- '.in' 1 1 .'i j Cannot 1x5 Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot he Brilled! BANK VAULTS, VAMLT ??OH9, EXPRE?8 BOXES, * FAMILY PUTE SAFES? .. MA?vr?r & oo., (olde?! ?afc mftnufaotorere) And for sale br ?grato in tte VfiittAjttate* . 7 ton SAL* ??1 WM. M.' BIRD & CO., M^.iHii.-.i--4linAMS*wr?i?* ?-"><.' 'or I - -, /. .. * ?.. : avoo i If? i U.5 ,"V-?. iiiy?*?'-?^*'; ? Plugs, (Htjemirals, (Ctr. ?1 O L. O G M E , SfTPERIOB TO THE BEST IMPORTED CO T GONE WATER, manufactured and sold wholesale and retail by Dr. H. BA KR, Jone 21_Mo. 181 Meeting- al reet. JQARBY'8 PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Letter from, Hon. Ates. II. St-phcns, pf Georgia.,. CBAWTOBTOVILXJC, Qa . September 29.186a Darby's Prophylactic Staid is an article of little cost, bat treat value. Ita domestic as well aa medi? cinal uses are numer?os, while its specialties are most wonderful I have not been without lt for ten sears, end no bead of a family who can airbed to have it should be without lt. , ALEX. H. STEPHENS. . TUB WONDERFUL FAMILY HEDI. OINK. Letter from the Surgeon-General of the late Confeder? ate States. RICHMOND, Va?, January 14, 1669. JOHN DARBY 4t Co., No. 160 William-street, New York: Ornum-n-1 have received your letter of the 15th of December, 1866,- calling my attention to your i Darby'H Prophylactic) Fluid. I most cheertuHy state that the Fluid was furnish? ed to, spd extensively u'.ed by, the surgeons in chirpe of general hospitals in the Confed?ralo ter vice-with great benefit to the paMenla-all tbs sur? ge or s malting a favorable report-a great deal of it Was use'i in the hospitals. I Very reupt-ctfully, your obedient servant, ti A M'L PRESTON MOORE,. M. D, mi TUE ASTOMSHIK O D IS IN FE GT AN T. ?KOBV COXXVOE, Oxrosb. GA.. December 26.1868. Prof. DAUBS. Dear Sir- ciavlng not bren en? gaged for fnaoy years tn tbe acive duties of the Medical piv.f?-eicn. I am os Jv supcpVj!*lrv acquaint? ed with tibe da1 ms ef your Propby?actio Fluid, but ?rn well acquainted w?hlte chemical elf?ems While, therefore, I cannot ?peak experimentally bf the value or tbe compound vet tho disinfecting and tberapeutio properties of the agents emoioyed in Its competition, together with the well known reputa? tion A its discoverer, aa a chemist, authorize me to regard its merit- as ot a hi;-h order; cw the whole it must be considered as a valuable contribution to the class of articles to which It helen ge. These views, I may add, are f-ustained by the testi? mony ?j many competent judges, who Lave teat?d its properties. Relieve me, dear sir. Yours, respectfully, A. MEANS. M. D., IX. D. CURES BURNS, WOUNDS, ?TINOS, &c. ALABAMA INSANK Hoer ITAL, \ Tosi'AXOoaa. December 28.1868 f Messrs. JOHN DABBY & Co., Ko. 160 WillLm-street, New York: Gentlemen-I received your olrcnlars ??f the lt th instant, askingan expression of opinion from md as to tee merj ts_of your Prophylactic gin fl. ' the pre parstfon bsa teeen so g -n^ratry ' UBStf t/y 'the pf ol ea Ptta?5?fectant und reme J lal agent foo.' when ia-' dt?cO. dj jula not excelled by any eUnfiar preparation. Wense portoeangonlc preparations very extensively m Ibis h< epttal, ?nd cou ? noa do without them. I Bup't and Phynioian Alabama insane Hospital. DO WI fe A DOIsMD, WHOLB8ALR DRUOGISier, May i? tntbwmet ^ Xgm.**M*cm>m h sfi|gV; S)JS> . Dr westlawn Jefi we *? wwii ewe, 7!NT' . ..*>!.arv*. . ! ^eew*{??i ut*wrKJ</* i ?ra frag?, Ci)tmical?, (Ctr. B BS O A lt K F V L WHAT MEDICINES YOU T A K K , WHEN YOU ARITFXB<\U8TKD BY OVEKWORK ot bead or hand. and feel the need ot Komcthirg in? vigorating, don't drink whiskey or any Intoxicating thing, wlie her under tho nome of Kilters or other? wise, t-uch articles give Just a? much urengih to your weary bod aud mind as the whip gives to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants aro injurious to Nerve hoalth, and aro ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING REAGI ION. Dudd's Nervine and Invigorator is a TONIO aud GENTLE SriMTLANr which is NOT attended by REACTION. Wbat it gains for you it maintains. When it refreshes body or mind, lt refreshes wi'h natural strength that como* to way. Wo aro not recommending teetotalism lu tho >otereKt of any faction; but loug and extended ooserva'i teaches us that hu who resorts to the uoitlo for rest or recuperation, will flud, as bo HCOOB at it. that no is kindling a Oro in his bones which will consumo hko the flames of perdition. Turn lrom it. Take a tonio that will refrosn und not destroy. DODD'8 NERVINE is for saie by all Dnipuists. Price One D( liar. Ree Book of Certificates that accompauios each bottle. June 25 rp UK BEST IN USE, LINN'S VEGETABLE PIL.LS, FOK BAIE UY ALL DKU0GI8T8, AND DY W. T. LINN, Druggist, Corner of Cooiim; and Cauuou streets. June ll Imo* Q a. ii ii II \, WHOLESALE A\I) RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY 8. IS. Corner of King and ?John-St?. SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESGR PTIONS. DEALEB IN FOREIGN AND TOMESTIC DRUQS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, IC FF S AfiD PUFF BOJTES, TOILET SETS, dc. PATENT MEDICINES GENUINE BAY lt I'M, LUHN'S COLOGNE Id UNSURPASSED BY ANT OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS Hate no equal for strength and purity, and ought to be used by all . SODA WATER DEA LERS AND ICE CREAM MANU FACIUBEBS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Propiietor of the Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without hesitation to the public for Ice Creams, Jellies and Pastry." Mrs. H. M. liULTEiiFiELD, Proprietress or the Pa? vilion Hotel, sayB: "They are well worthy the atten tionof those who deal in them or use them " I These Extracts are put up in small Tisis, by the dozen, for tho trade and Amily use, and in pint, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress ?nd H Inn Kock Spring Waters CONSTANILY ON HAND. Any art'ele desired, not in Stock, will bo procured June 8 tuths Smo ISON TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Warranted lo Remove all Desire for Tob?ceo. It ls jPnrely Vegetable and contain? ?* not toing Injurious. The following is one of thousands of testimonials that are dalia?received by the Manufacturer? RICHMOND. VA-, November98.1866. DBAB fis-The "Tobacco Antidote",prepared by you aocorainsr to the receipt yon have submitted to me, and the ingredients ot which I have examined ls purely vegetab e. entirely baitnlesa, and contains nothing in the least injurious. It ia not disagreeable to the taste, ?nd as a home article, I bope you will meet with ready sale ior lt, and I believe that if the ri ir cottons are followed, it will do all you claimed tor it JOHN DOVE, M. D. jjp Price 60 cent? per Box. The canal discount to the Trade. $?T Por cale by ^ Dr. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR ROUIH CAROLINA. June 7_I ?no QITRATB OS* MAGNESIA. A GOOD COOLING SUMMER MEDICINE. MAD! fresh every day, by DB, H. RAER, May 30 No. 131 Meeting-street. rjl H K Bl ?MOP PILLI TUB ISIS il VP PILL I TSS BISHOP 5-3?L 5 A Purely Vegetable PUT (Sugar-Coated.) "CO&AUV' BISHOP PIIX, .Tn of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi? gnation, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver cou,plaint." "Toe best PILL in the world." Medical Jbttmat, September 8. ' TRY THEM! TRY T HE Ml 4fiT All Druggists In OB ARLESTON sell t bern. i "OOSTAR'S" Btf?Nm?? lefi^ARA?IO??S ABB '? . "Coftiar'o" lint, Boa? la, Ac. Exter mi'A. ?.Costar'o" Bed Bag Esterminators. .?Costar V (only pure i inmt i'owder. . "Only infallible Kc merited known." . ..lB'.earHfBtobliKhedlnNfwYork." "?00O Bo res ano Flash? manufactured daily." .111 Beware 111 of spuriou. imitation.." ?AH Dru* guts fan ?riABL?SION sall them." for Al, t?>, *3 *nd |B axes, Address ; - jSo, A3 Slowar?"Str??4, New York, i Sold to CHABLEsiON. aV 0., ay ? * ^ I O?M?M?CH,WlNttfflA?AC?. I! March? Ui- o it, - r|Pf ty ? . tm m * .?*' .'f'fwid c'fio??; <??. . ?'> grags, d)cmfcal% (Cte. (1 K. PAIVKNIN. Apothecary and Chemist. No. 123 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C rjpii? ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEH T10N to li i H stock ol tbe best Imported and Dornet tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS' AND PATENT MEDICINES? DEATH TO FLIES V <i K LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTN1 SC FLY PAPER FLY PAPER FL? PAPER FLY PAPER, SURE AND SPEED* DESIRUOTION T< THIS TROUBLESOME VISITOB. KUH SALK Bl THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, 3B"3T THE ADVBRTISBJ*. MANUFACTUBEB OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputet**0 surpassed by none. Through constant effort and -**nticm *>e ??l 6? te merit a continuance of Public patronage which has huberto been extended to hun. ,uimrl,r J^y IC . O . S. PRyPHlTT'8 FAMILY MEDICINES OOS SI STIKO OF HTS CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE. ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonk AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OP O. 8. PRO PUITT, M. D., need no recommendatlon tbeir well known power in removng the diseases pe col i ar to our Southern climate having already cutan Rahed for them an enviable reputation m Georgi! and tho adjoining i? tates, AB the majority ot person living in the bouth are predupo-ed to dt?eaee of th? Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians fha moat of the pains and aches ot our people are due to orginie or iuncii< nal derangement of that impor tant organ. Pr ophites Liver Medicine and Anti Bilious Pills , strike cArectly at the root of the evtl Tb?*v cure the Liver.' which in niue cases out of 'en is at the bottom of the Coup bs. Dyspepsia, Colic Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Men ?trna! Obstructions, kc, to common among otu people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Bbeumattsi* Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee be/on PROPHITT'H PAIN K1L.L. IT like chaff before the wind. PROPHITT'3 LAVISH M KUI il WK. Dr.. I'rophxti- Having used this medicine suffi ciently loni* to te?t its virtue, i nd to satisfy my ?WE mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer has suffered muot for six years-and being persuaded tbat hundrede who now suffer from this annoying complaint would be signally benefltted. as ho has be, n. by its use, w< deem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate class ac recommend to them tbe nee of this remedy, whiot has given not only himself but several members o: his family the greatest relief. M. W. ARNOLD. . Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, QA , April, 1867. Thu ls to eertiiy lhat I was confined to ibo houte, and most of me titre to my bed, and t-uftVring th? greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, foi ttve months, and alter trying every available reme dy, with no relief, I wa* cured with two bottles oi Dr. O. 8 Prophitt's A nod > ne Pam Kill ft, each cost lng fcfty oems only; lt relieved u>a almost instantly, I therefor* recommend it in the highest degree tc others suffering from similar disease. I can sag that it is one ot tho best family medicines now oui, certain. Tours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. COVINGTON, GS., Jwly 9, 1867. Dr. Prop??*-Having nsed your Liver Medicini for more than o yt uv in my family, I cheerfully re commend lt to all persons cunaring from Liver af? fections, dyspepsia or Indigestion in any form. 1 also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as the best renn-dy for that disease. O. T. ROGERS. KTAKFOBtiVIIXR, PUTNAM CoTTMTT, Oct. 1, 1867. Dr. O. S. hophill-Dear Sir- JbJU ls tocertrfj that I have used yonr Ague Pills for the Issi ten ye<rs. and 1 have never failed to cure .he Ague in a single Instance with them. They alw&ys break thc chills the first day that they are alvan. I' can recom? mend them as belne the >est ague medicine that 1 have . v ar found, abd they leave no bad effects follow icq them, as Quinine &o. Yours respeotluUy. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM COUNTY. ?A. September 33, iflfS. Dr. O. & I*rophiU - --it-~l l ave u^ed for tho last two years in my family you- Liver Medicine, yow Pain Kill It, and you, Female Toi,ic, and I bavo no fem B m saying thai they are tbe best medicines I have e? er usrd for the Liver ann t-'toroa? h Neuve g c and Rb? utnatic afflictions, Headache, Colic, and pain? cd evory lund aro subdued by them. After nsmg the medicines solong, I cheerfully reoemasens them to any arid every ono, and lo all ihat aro nfflieied, sm the bent and safest rem? dies Tor all the diseases for which ifc.-y are recommended, Ac. - ToursretrpeotluUr, JAMBS WRIGHT. DR. PBOPt?lTf? PKMALB ?OHIO. This Medicine, witb its associates, ls a safe ana certain remese lot all curable dise?Seo ia whiefc Fe malos alone ar? Hable Ills al ?o an excellent pre? ventative of Nervous o nw?, or Wer ?rom Dla? esses in either male <* tan ate ' Itu a powerful Har? li hi? Tonic, setting up a full and free circulation throughout the avsetti. ail ?tr lit? ?^v'Mc*Mcfn*<i Bold hy Tir***!*?- asuS M9ichantsgen?y?Uy -hronghout the .southwest, s y&g** *. BVHMHAII^ d - Wholesale and Retail Agcttt, Wo. ^rKihgistreet, (near Caihomn,) Charleston, B. O. .xftMan* Itt i- v ?