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Tlie JJaiiy 3S"ews. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1806. State. Amount. Louisiana. $294,256 Missouri. 40,701 Kentucky. 731 Tonnesaoo. 1(1,490 Ohio. 188,740 Indiana. 110,220 Illinois. 153,859 Michigan. 80.3S4 Vilnnoso'a. 7,000 Wisconsin. 93,183 Iowa. 122,120 Kansas. 22.000 California. 2,332,665 Nebraska. 5,000 Now Mexico. 7,851 Washington. 118.334 Utah. 3,254 Oregon and Wash ington. 340,000 Colorado. 51,323 Acres. Iowa.2,132.759 Wisconalo.2,005,660 Orogon. 72.000 Minnesota.4,708.160 Kansas.3,006,400 Novada. 625,1100 Kxpesidltarcs fus* Publlo Works. In anawor to a roBotution a communication from tho PrOBidont was aubmittod to tho Sonato a fow days einco, oovoring a atatomont of tho oxpondi turos for public works sinco 1860, for navy yarda, Custom LOUB6B, coast housoB, courts, arsonals, river and harbor improvements Tho toad??WM? thus expended ia $28,404,439 ; of thia ???JW?? Was for tho Capitol oxtonaion, and ?488,459 for tho now domo. Tho following ahowa tho amount ox ponded in eaoh State or Torritory : Sw H? ?P-htro. J.30WB3 Vermont. JJJg Oonnoollcut...... ?'J'* JR?.?".?:::: JSA ?W Jersey. 732,01? Pennsylvania- 680,257 Delaware.. 963.S0I. Maryland. 056,322 DiBtriot of Colum bia. 0,310975 Virginia. 1.2588?7 North Carolina.. 32.632 Goorgla. 7,979 South Oarollno.,. 29?.60f< Florida. 2,168,867 Alabama. 8J.055 MleatBBlppl. 371.C0O Xoxas. 305,008 Tho following amonnta of public lands havo boon granted in tho eamo poriod, amounting to 15,235, 959 acroB, valued at $19,044,949 : Acres. Illinois. 7.610 Missouri. 104 35? Michigan.1,135,118 Arkansas. 32' Alaboma. 476 911 Louisiana. 9,028 In addition aro tho grauts mado for tho TaoiQc Railroad and for a?ricultural colleges. -? * t A Neoro in the Wood-file.?Tho Washington cauous of the Rumps furnish some amusing inci dents. It Bocms that a colored man desired to take part in tho d?lib?rations of tho body aa "au dience," but ho 80011 found that, notwithatand ing "the Civil Rights Bill," ho waB not wanted. The Tribune's vereion of the matter is aB fol lows : While Mr. Bingham was spoakincr, a member jumped up aud remarked that he did not see the nao of pledging to secroay, as thoro was an au dience present. Several members inquired where the aucfienoe was, and it was soon found that a colored man had found his way into tho gallery, and was listening attentively to what wsb boing said. The doorkeeper was immediately Bent after him, and ho was arrested. On being interrogat ed, he said he had come to see Congress. He was asked how he had got into a caucus meeting, and he replied that he found a door open and wont in, not knowing that visitors were deniod admit tance. Tho World's correspondent makes tho following diBoloaure : There are somo rich dovelopmeuta to-day of laat night's Republican Radioal caucus. While they were debating the resolution of seoresy a man was. espied seated in tho gallery. Thad. Ste vens cried out, "Damn him, bring him down here; he's a newspaper roporter or an agent of tho Freedmen's Bureau." In a tew momenta the doorkeeper brought the unlucky individual to the bar of the House, wh?re he proved to be a negro half frightened to death. "How did you get in here?" asked a dozen members. "Come id de doe," replied tho frecdman. He was again aakod if he did not know this was a caucud. The con traband replied, with tho white of his eye in a lino frensy rolling, that he did not know what a cauous was. He thought tbia was Congress. Several members said he was the Tribune correspondent, and on thia charge ho waa quiokly hustlod out. Now, this was rough treatment, particularly aa he had only "ooino to see Congress." ? ? ? Admission of an American to the English Ban.?It has already boon mentioned that the Hon. Jcdah P. Benjamin, who was the late Confodorato Secretary of State, has been admitted to the Eng lish bar as a "barrister." Mr. Benjamin was, for many years, a distinguished lawyer at Now Or leans, with an extensive practico in the United States Supreme Conrt. The Picayune, speaking of a letter received from him by his relatives in New Orleans, remarks : He was called to tho bar by the bonohers of Lincolu's Inn, London, and as a special favor, dis pensed from the several long terms of reading and etudy which are prescribed, and with very rare exceptions demanded of all candidates for the wig and gown under the ancient rules of tho Cour ta of Oroat Britain. Mr. Benjamin's position at the bar ia that of a barriater. His dutioa re lato only to tho conduct and argument of suits which are placed in his hands by attorneys. Ho only knows suoh clients as are brought to" him by attorneys. He oan receive no business directly from suitors or claimants, but it must all come to him through attorneys. He cannot ovon hold an interview with clients except in the presence of the attornoys. Tho latter got up the casos, make up tho briefs and proparo the testimony, and then band the brief over to tho barrister whom they may select, acccompanying the samo always with a suitable retainer. All that the barrister oan do whon applied to directly by partios having suits is to refer them to an attornoy. Toe Miflsouni Test-Oath.?Arrest or Nonb at Cape Girahdeau fob Failure to take the Oath.? We learn that considerable excitement was brought about at Cape Qirardeau by the repeti tion of an arrest of some of the Bisters of Charity, or nuns attached as teachers to the convent of a Catholic Academy at that point, for their not taking the oath prescribed by the new Constitu tion. Tho excitement is reported to havo boon so groat against this outrage, perpetrated in the name of "law" againat a highly meritorious, be nevolent and religious order?Christian, self-sac ridoing women at that?that those who had them in charge as malefactors were compelled to desist in the discharge of a "Radical duty" at war with every delicate and decorous instinct we habitually praotice towards the sex. The matter was com promised by "thoeo offenders against the new Constitution" giving bond for their appearanco a*. the "next Circuit Court of Cape Qirardeau County," for their appearance to answer to the criminality of the offence of acting in the capacity of teaohors without taking tho convention oath. Is there any othor State in this country, even under Radical rulo, the law of wbioh subjools reli gions women and men to the indignities of an arrest and imprisonment, in tho disoharge of their religious and business avocations? Wo believo not; ana yet wo loara from Mr. Drako, as tho ?vowed exponent of Radioal intent in this State, that not one iota of this obnoxious law is to be re pealed; that the safety of the Radioal party admits of no such reform.?City of Kansas Advertiser, July!. ? The Savannah News and Herald says that cer tain new-comera, who are planting on an exten sive aoale in that section, paid tlio frocdmen in valueless jewelry and trinkets, and tbo party have gone North for a further supply to meet tho next payment. The froodmen, having discovered tho swindlo, have become disaatiafled, and threaten to leave without fulfilling their contract. MOOBHEAD'S CELEBRATED BITTERS. THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED that thcHo highly cstoomod UiTTKRH are now made by the same peroon who made tbem for over twenty years for James Moorbead. He having tbo original re ceipt, can confidently reoommei d them equal to any made during Mnoi head's life time. Sold in quantities to suit purchasers at No 09 OAL HOUN-HTiiKIiT, south side, between Meeting and An. aon streets. JAMES MoKEAN. July 11 lmo V GrJRJE^T a 1 AT THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED IN THE CITY ! 219 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO inform his customers, and the public generally, that in order to meet their wants in the way of SUMMER CLOTHING, and to close out his present Stock, he has MARKED DOWN HIS PRICES, which will accomplish the desired object, regardless of cost. Annexed will be found a List of some of the leading articles, I showing the present and former prices. FROCKS AND SACES. Former Present Prices. Prices. FINE BLAOK OLOTH FULL DRESS FROCK OOAX8.$38 $33 FTNE BLAOK OLOTH FOLL DKESS FROOK GOATS. 35 30 FINE BLAOK OLOTH F?LL DRESS SAOKS. 30 18 FINE BLAOK OLOTH HALF LINED 8A0K8. 14 11 FINE FBENOH SILK MIXED BILK LINED SAOKS. 32 28 FINE FBENOH SILK MIKED SILK LINED SAOKS. 31 27 FINE ENGLISH OASS. FULL LINED SAOKS. 26 22 FINE FRENCH MOUNTAIN DEW OASS. 8KELETONSAOK. 34 20 .HARRIS GREY OASS. SKELETON SAOK. 21 18 OBTVROIT OASS. SKELETON SAOK.. 30 15 8UPER ENGLISH MELTON SKELE TON SAOK. 32 18 DARK GREY AND BROWN HAIR LIN ED OASS. SAOK. 14 11 COLORED ALPACA SAOK. 0 5 WHITE LINEN DUOK SAOKS..$11. $7, $6, $10, 6. 5 COLORED ALPAOA SAOKS. 8 7 BROWN AND GREY TWEED SAOK... G S BROWN LINEN DUOK SAOK. 6 5 BROWN LINEN DUOK SAOK. 5 A BROWN LINEN 8UIT8, SAOK, PANTS AND VEST. 10 8 BLAOK SILK ALPACA SAOK. 8 60 7.50 BLAOK SILK ALPACA SACK. 7 8 BLAOK ALPACA SAOK. 5 A Former Presen Prices. Prices. BLAOK FRENCH DOE OASS. PANTS. .$10 13 BLAOK FBENOH DOE OA8S. PANTS.. 18 11 BLAOK FBENOH DOE CABS. PANTS.. 13 10 FBENOH SILK MIXED OASS. PANTS.. 18 13 FRENCH SILK MIXED OA8S. PANTS.. 15 12 FRENCH 8ILK MIXED OA88. PANTS.. 18 10 LIGHT COLORED ENGLISH MELTON PANTS. 18 10 LIGHT COLORED FRENCH OASS. PANTS. 14 11 OHIVBOIT OASS. PANTS. 13 10 STRICTLY ENGLISH OASS. PANTS... 15 12 LIGBT COLORED OASS. PANTS. 7 5 HAIR-LINED OASS. PANTS. 0 8 LUPINE HAIR-LINED OASS. PANTS.. 8 7 FBENOH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. 13 10 FBENOH JOINER CLOTH PANTS. 12 0 ENGLISH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. 7 6 BLAOK ALPACA LINED PANTS. 5 4.50 OOLOREDCASS. PANTS. 5.60 4.60 COLORED OASS. PANTS. 3 2 LINEN AND COTTON WORKING PANTS. 2 1.50 VE S TB. BLAOK OLOTH VESTS (SILK BACK).. 11 0.50 BLAOK 8ATIN VESTS. . 7 6.50 BLAOK SILK ALPACA VESTS. 6.60 4.50 COLORED SILK VESTS. 7 6.50 COLORED SILK VESTS. 13 10 BLACK AND WHITE ENGLISH CABS. VESTS. 8 6 BILK MIXED FBENOH 0A88. VESTS.. 7 6 QUEEN'S OLOTH VESTS.... 5.60 4.60 HAIR-LINED OASS. VE8I8. 5.60 4.60 BROWN LINEN DUOK V*AT8. 8.60 3 BROWN LINEN DRILL VE8T8. 3.50 3 WHITE MARSEILLES VEHTD. $7 and 0 $6 and 5 A FULL SUPPLY OF THE FINEST EHIBTS AND COLLARS MADE Together with a Large Lot of GLOVES, NECK TIES, &c, Whloh will be Bold at corresponding Low Prices. 49" The Price It plainly marked on eaoh artlole. Capt. B. W. McTureous, AB USUAL, WILL TAEE GREAT PLEASURE IN accommodating bla Wends, and the pnblio In genoral, AT THB3 PLACE, who aro respectfully Invited to call. WM. MiTTIHEM, AGENT, No. 219 King-street, OHABLBBTOir, S. O July 11 imo BUTTEE, CHEESE, LAltl), SU GAH, H.ICB, oVc. (TA FIPKIN8 AND TUBS OHOIOE GOSHEN BUT OU TER iO boxes Choice Ooshon Oheono 75 bbls. ReOned Hugar Cru-li.il, Powdored, A, B and 0 llbls and firkins Choie?' I>af L*rd Tlercos and half tiercet Carolin:? Rico Bags Rangoon Rice Choleo Uyson and Dlack Tea Soap, Candles, Slarcb, Pipos Oround Co fleo and Spices, Toast Powdor Paper, Brcoms, Buckets, Linos Column's English Mustard A to B English Piccalilli, ?c. For sale at lowest market prices, by MULLKK ft NIMITZ, July 17_tutha_No. 30 Vendue Range. CORN AFLOAT. Qf\f\f\ BU8HELS PRIME WESTERN MIXED OVJyJvJ CORN, Unding this day on Atlantic Wharf, aud for salo by JNO. OAMPSEN k CO., July 17 3 No. 14 Market st., oppostto S ato st. PRIME SHIPPING TIMBER. i)07 8TICE8 FOR SALE BY ?5 ?5 ? SOS. H. RISLEY, No. 110 Eact Bay, July 16 Comer Accommodation Wharf. FLOUR! FLOUR! 1 ?\f* BBra EXTRA SUPfcR AND FINE FLOUR, ie) v/ landing from schooner United. For sale by JOHN OAMPSEN k C?., No. 11 Market, opposito rftato street. July 10_2 TOBACCO AND SEGARS. A i"l BOXES TOBACCO. "ORDINARY TO CHOICE" rrv/ 12.00? Segara, "Choleo Brands." Direct Impor tation from Hiv .in?. The above will bo Bold low in order to close sales. FOLL?N k MATTH1E 8?N, Mercantile AgeniB aud Brokers, No. 72 Market-streot, Julylfl 2 In rear of Hiiyne-stroot. SUGAR AND WHISKEY. t f\ BBL8. MU8COVADO 8UOAR. k.\J 8 bbls. Norih Carolina Whiskey, "proof." On consignment, and wll bo sold low. FOLL?N &- MATTHIESSEN, Morcautllo Agents and Brokers, July 16_2_No. 72 Market-street. RICE, LUMBER AND OAK STAVES VOR BALE. Cif\ TIERCES FRESHLY POUNDED CAROLINA ?VJ RICE 40 M foot Primo Yollow Pine Lumbor, consisting of Laths, Boards, Hcsntling, Plank and Joist 18 M Bed Oak Hhds. Staves 6 M White Oak, Pipe, Hhd and Barrel Staves. Apply to CART, KOP l F k JERVEY. July 14 Accommodation Wharf. ~ FLOUR AND SYRUP. | r\f\ BBL8. OF FLOUR, EXTRA AND SUPER J. vJvJ 76 bbls of Green Point Syrup, Just received per steamer Saragossa. For sale by RAVENBL k CO., Cornor of East Bay and Vandorhorst's Wharf. July 14 8 CORN! CORN! Q.KC\C\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE AND MIXED OOv/V/ Western Corn 1200 bushels primo Yellow Corn. In store house and landing this day, for sale by weight by JNO. S. BIRD, Jit., k CO., July 13 4 Corner Church and Tradd sts. FOR SALE, INLOTS TO 8UIT PUR0HAHEU8, THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BALES of solocted NORTH RIVBR HAY, to arrive by tho SOhOOncr 8. J. Wfiring. Apply to B. FOLEY, July 12_6*_East Bay. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. C)f\ HHDS. BACON, "8HOULDER8 AND SIDES" Aj\J 60 tloroes Hams, Sugar-Cured 200 barrels Flour, Extra and Super 100 barrols Sugar, all grades 2A firkins Butter, Goshen 60 firkins and tubs Lard. Extra and City 60 Backs Ooffde, Java, Bio and Laguayra 100 kegs Nails, assorted sizes 100 barrels Whiskey, all qualities. AMD, MANY OTHER ARTICLES too numerous to men tion. For salo at LOWEST MARKET PRICE, by L. F. KOE8TER, June 28_thmtnlmo_No. 04 East Bay. NOW LANDING, AND IN STORE? ? bbls. DAVI80N HAMS ? bbls. New smoked Sm*U Hams ? bbls. Now Smoko i Small Shoulders ? bbls. New Smoked Bacon 8trlps ? bbls. Flour, Extra, Supor and Flue ? bbls. Belf-Ralelng Flour, 1st and 2d quality ? bbls. Sugar, Crushed Powdered, A, B and O ? bule. Sanced Pigs Feet ? bbls. Pure Leaf Lard ? sacks Coffee, Java and Bio 26 kegs New Butter, jnst arrived 30 lubs Prime Lard 26 half bbls. Pickles 10 bbls No. 1 Salmon SO half bbls. Nos. I, 2 and 3 Mackerol 60 bbls. Syrup and Molasses. WITH A OKHEBAX, ASSORTMENT OF*. SPI0E8. PEPPER. MUSTARD. SAUCES, NUTMEQB, Mace, Cinnamon, Maccaronl, Teas, Buckets, Brooms, Brushes of all kinds, Ac, ko., ko INCUmiNQ A FINE ASSORTMENT OF: LIQUORS. WINES. TOBACCO AND 8EGAR8. For salo low, at * MEHRTEN8 A WOHLTMANN'S, July 12_No. 187 East Bay. ALE AND CLARET. f f\f\ BBLS. "J. A B TENNENT'S" 8COTOH ALE lUU 100 cases Superior Olarot Wine. For aale by BRUN8 ft BEE, July 12_thstuO_No. 78 East Bay. BLOCK*! BLOCKS!" A LARGE LOT FOR SALE BY COURTNEY, 1ENNENT ft CO., Ju'yl2 6 No. 36 Hay no -street EXTRA QUALITY NEW CROP MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. F ORSALE LOW TO CL08E CONSIGNMENT. JOS. H. RISLEY. June 28 GROCERY SUGARS. SMALL LOT FOR SALE LOW, T ? OL08E CON Sib NMENT, by JOS. H. RI8LEY, No. 110 East Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf. June 27_ COTTON GINS. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR _L arrangements once more for the manufacture of the best COTTON GINS ever made in this country, are now prepared to reoelve orders from Planters and others wishing to purchase. The long established and well-known reputation of ELLIOTTS COTTON GINS, will, we hope, be a suffi cient guarantee that the arttole will give entire satisfac tion. J. M. ELLIOTT ft CO., May 14 Wlnnsboro. 8. O. RICE! BICE! No. 193 EAST BAY. J. S. 8 CHIRM ER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC RICE. An assortment of all grades con itantly on hand. June 28 ~TRI-WEEKLY^ACK^i?N?~ BETWEEN LAUREN? AND NEWBERRY. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 18TH INSTANT, the HACK will conneot with the up train on the Greenville and Ool imhia Railroad on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; with the down train on MONDAYS, WEDSkSDAYH and FRIDAYS. Tim* passengers cau be carried through from Colum bia to Laurens in ONE DAY?arriving at Lauro s by 8 o'clock tho same day th?y leave Columbia. Passongors can leave Laurons at 6 o'olook A. M. and arrive at Columbia same day at 7 o'olook. Every comfort is afforded passongera which oonld be expected on a stage Una T. B, OBBWS, L?nr?ps June 'I l?*!*. th*i;>*mo J-tne 21 NOTICE. nrSHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURNED TO LHl J. City, will contract for all kinds of HOUSE-BUILD tKQ AND REPAIRING. W. II. ?RUVER, No. liiWentworth-street, Uc at Dawbox m B?^oxitAU'a, No, 17 Hroad-swrwt. Septomb?/ tenft? VKHOKLH WANTK.D.-.KOM. _ EUROPE. SOUTH AMKIlIUA. WEST [KW^ INDIKH, port? lu tho UNIVEU 8TATE8 ^2- and PROVINCES. Hl?ni9t rates paid and disputen plven JOB. U. ttlHLEY. No. 110 East Bay. cor. Accommodation Wharf. July 13 WANTED IIHNKDMIRIiY, A 'VESSEL to load Lumber for Now York, eighty > thousand foot capacity. Apply to A. OfcTTY h CO., No. 128 MoetlnK-Btreot, July 12 thstn_And North Atlantic Wharf. VKSSEIi WANTKD, TO L. O A D ? with lumbor for Baltimore of from fifty to >ono hundred thnuaanrt f-ot capacity. Apply to KIUIKlH A MALLONEE, July 11 12 Horlbook's Wharf, noar N. E. R. R. FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. THE STEAMER PILOT BOY OAPT. THOS. R. PAYNE. WILL LF.AVB ACCOM MODA UON WHARF EVERY Wednesday Morning, at G o'clock. Roturnlng, wlU leave Goorgotowu every Thursday Morning, at 11 o'clock. Freight received tho day boforo palling. For Frolght or passage, ?ppiy to FERGUSON k HOLMES, Accommodation Wharf. N. B.?Frolght (prepaid) will bo tafcon for Oouway boro' and Cheraw, to bo transferred at Georgetown to Btenmora Llttl Ada and It. E. Boll._June 4 FOR NEW YORK. THE REGULAR UNITED BTATEB MAIL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS, Q.PAKEU CIT1, I SARAGU88A, ANDALUSIA. I uhaNADA, THE BIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY, CAPTAIN WE?T, WILL LEAVE ADOER'8 WHARF ON SATUR DAY, JULY 2lat, at ? clock precsery. No berth secured until paid for. No Freight received unless engaged at our office. No FitKiaHT received after ? o'clock on Saturday. Freight and Wnarfage on perishable articles must be paid at onr offloe. _ July 16_BAVBNEL A PP.. Agents. New York and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FAKE REDUCED TO '$35. Leaving each Port every Alternate Thursday. STEAMSHIP EMILY B. BOUDER, Oafx. B. W. Lookwood. 8TEAM8HIP MONEEA, Oapt. C. P. Mabbhmah. FTIHE8E 8TEAM8HTP8, OFFERING EVEBY INDUOB JL MENT TO 8HIPPEB8 AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passen g?ra, with tables supplied by every luxury tho New Tori and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, speed vnd comfort, are unrivalled on the coast. THE STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, OAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. [T7ILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHABF ON W THUB8DAY. July 19. at ? o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments to Now York. For Frolght or Passage, apply at the office of the Agents. WILLIS & OHI80LM, North Atlantic Wharf. Consignees In New York?Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX 4 00._July 13 DIRECT LINE. BOSTON AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE NEW A I THEODORE. D. WAGNER, CAPTAIN IIODVKV BAXTER, OF ABOUT 700 TONS BURTHEN, 18 READY TO RECEIVE FREIGHT, AND WILL leave Boston for Charleston, 8. 0., on Saturday, 38th July, to be followed Immediately by her consort of same size. DANIEL LEWIS & CO., No. 0 Merchants' Row. Agents at Boston. A. J. SALINAS, Agent at Charleston, 8. O , wUl for ward goods to Augusta, Atlanta, Columbia, Camden, Florence, Beaufort. Hilton Head, Jacksonville, Palatlka, Fla.. Georgetown, 8. 0., ana all intermediate point?. July 13_ PASSAGE REDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM EXJ?O PB. BY BAILING SHIPS, BAILING EVERY WEEK. Also, by the SPLENDID HAIL STEAMERS. Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to anfl from New York. Great Reduction in Fare to OALIEORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain in? Ireland, at the very Lowest Rates. Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have then baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed os them. For Passage, ho., apply to P. BHEAHAN, No. 221 West street, New York, or M. M. QUINN A BROTHER, No. 627 Erao Stout, Chabxxstom, 8. OL, And No. 187 Broad street, opposite Monnment street AnmiKta. ft. A. lyr Pehrnarv 27 Arrivals by Sts. Moneka and Saragossa. DBS RAOUL h LYNAH HAVB RECEIVED BY THE above steamers a large and select supply of PER FUMERY AND FANOY ARTIOLrS. Also, 0ONORE88, EMPIRE AND COLUMBU WATRU8. and a fall assort ment of PATENT AND OTHER MEDICINES. Jon? 38 PACIFIC MAIL .vrJ.A.TISHII? COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO OALIFOENIA, TOUGHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AN? CARRYING THE IL S. MAIL. Through in Twenty-two Days. 8TEAMSniP8 ON TOE OONNKOTTNO ON THEl'AOirHI Atlantic, with toe ARIZONA.COLORADO HENRY OUAUNOEY.CONSTITUTION NEW YORK.GOLDEN OITY OCHAN QUEEN.UAOhAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT.GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA.MONTANA. Ao.. &0. ONE OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND BPLENDH? Stoamshlps wlU lcavo Plor No. 42 North Rivor, foot of Canal-street, at 12 o'clock, noon, t the 1st, 11th and 21st of ovory month (oxcopt whoa hose dotes fall on Sunday, and then on the proccding Saturday), for ASPIN* WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with ono of the Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN CISCO, touching at AOAPULCO. Departures of 1st and 2lst connect at Panama with steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI CAN PORTS. Tboso of tho 1st touch at MANZANILLO. A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' ratoa allowed to second cabin and steorago passengers witii families. Also, an allowance of ONE-QUARTER on through ratos to clorgymen and their families, and school teachers; soldiers having honorable discharges, HALF FARE. Ono hundred ponnds boggago allowed to each adult. Baggago-masters accompany baggage through and at? tend to lodlos and children without malo protectora. Baggage received on tho dock tho day beforo sailing, from steamboatn, railroads, and passungers who pr?tez to send down early. An ozporioncod Sargeon on board. Medicino and at tendance free. For Passage Tickets, or further information, apply at the Company's Tlckot Of?ce, on tho Wharf, FOOT Off CANAL-STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORE. Julys KniiiH S B hoi.M AN At-nnt, THE SO. CA. RAILROAD COMPANY HAVING RE-ESTABLISHED ITS RECEIVING AND FORWARDING OFFICE, Morchandiso and Pro duce consign d to its Agent from the interior to North ern ports, and from Northern ports to the Interior, will be cared for and shipped to the point of designation without dolay and free of commission. Consignments to bo forwarded i>y sea moat always bo accompanied by Bills of Ladlog and Letter of Advice, with instructions to insure if desired. E. N. FULLER, R. & F. Agent. 49-The O harlot to Times, Chester Standard, and Greenville Mountaineer, each copy one week and Bend bills to this office._Jnne 28 RAHITAN AND DEL/IWARE BAY RAIL ROAD. ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO LONG BRANCH?THB whole distance by rail?no change of cars?no trav elling bySlsge. On and after Friday, June 1st, 18Off, the trains on this Road will le? ve the Depot of Oamden and Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Cam den, as follows, viz: 9.20 A. M., Express Train for Long Branch and New York and intermediate Stations; 3.30 A. M., Mall and Express for New Yok. Returning, Trains leave Plor 32, foot of Dnane-stroet^ North River, via Steamboat Josso Hoyt; at il A. M., Ex press Train for Long Branch, Oamden and Intermediate) Stations; and 4 P. M. for all Stations on the Road. Fare to and from Now York'or Long Branch, $2. Excursion Tickets to Long Branch from Oamden, $3. June 18 3mo WM. N. OLAYTON, Sup't MACPHERSON&DONALDSMITH BREWERS OF FINE PALE ALES &P0RTER WEST I8T-HS? BETW-H 7&8AVEf NEW YORK. (?BO. W. CLARK & CO., Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY; OF THB above celebrated ALB, acknowledged to ba the best in the market, are now prepared to supply the TRADE of this city and vicinity Warranted to stand the cllmato. For sale In barrels and hall barrols. May_ns_ JOHN KING & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Nos. 143 and 145 East Bay, OPPOSITE KERB'S WHARF, OFFER FOB SALE, LOW FOR CASH: HEDDSIEOK CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PINTO SHERRY WINE, in caves and in eouku MADEIRA WINE, in cases and in casks CLARET WINES, in cases pints and half pints CORDIALS, In cases?a variety BITTERS (E. Q. Bolt), in cases BRANDIES, in cassa and in casks GINS, in cases and in casks RDM, In cases WHISKIES, in cases and In casks ALE, In casos, quarts and pints LAGER BEER, in quarter barrels, alao in pint?, packed? eight dosen to the barrel. ?mot Jnnat J 3 GKEZKTE2Xl.AJLi -8. COMMISSION AGENT, WILL PURCHASE AND SELL STOCKS AND 8E OURlriES OF ALL KINDS, Morchandiso, Pro. duce, Ac. ; a.'t as Agent in any mercantile or commercial interests entrusted to his care. Ho will give his boat and careful attention to the balancing and adjusting of Book?, Accounts, ? o. ; Collecting, also, a 1 writing of Bonds, Contracts, Lctlors, he. Prompt attention guaranteed, and a portion of tho patronage of the public solicited. Office at CHARLESTON LIBRARY BUILDINGS, N. W. corner Church end Broad-stroets. July 3_Imo? To Merchants, Tradesmen & Others. PELOT Se SHERFESHB, Adjusters of Books and Aooounts. WILL ATTEND TO OPENING, WRITING DP, Adjusting and Balancing Books. Will also en* gage to conduct books, make out accounts, Ac, by the month or year, on reasonable terms. Bookkeepers assisted at their places of business. Ofllce at their Commercial School Room, MASONIC HALL, Corner of Wontworth and King streets. Jnne 97 lmo I J. illliliKPUUKBLL, NO. 3 7 I-I-NTH. STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILD. ING MATERIAL constantly on hmd at the lowest market prlots. Jnne 20 naljr