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Tfoe Daily -JSTews. _HUR?*->PAY MORNING. JONE 21, I860. BY YESTERDAY'S MAIL. FOREIGN. SDK MILJTABY PREPAKATIONS FOB THE OREAT bTIUjaOLK. An Imperial docreo has been lsiued. suepoutUng for fce present, on account of dangers menacing the south ?t? ports of tho empire, tbo lawa for the protection of ?monal liberty and Inviolability io Vonotla, tho Istrian ??aboard, Gorxaud Oradisca, Southern Tyrol and Dal m_Ui Au ord?-r bad also beonissuod, empowering tho ficaer?l commanding tho Army of the North, tonn spend, tn the case of necessity, tho above laws in all fortified placea under his command, including their environs, and oleo in some other dlatnols. Hols furthoinioro empowered to establish military courts for the trial of elvillmiB lor certain offences hitherto punlauable by the ordin-ry penal code, and In certain contingencies to proclaim martial law. ?According to tho Austrian Military Gazette, the ?tnettisn army now amounts to 800,000 mon. The army of operations will consist of 000,000, of whom 360,000 will cppoBO the Prussians, and 2150,000 tho Italians. With respect to tho Prussian army, tho Kolner Zei tamgsaja : 1 he mobilization of the army is completed. In a fow days tho organize? ion of tho army of operation s will also be completed, when wo shall hats M3 Jj battalions of Infantry, 331 squadrons of cavalry, 10SC field pieces, 73 con, pnu len of fortrose artillery, nine battalions of pto netis, Ac. all ready for action. This Is tho largest army ever P? ussia set on foot. Tin. Italian journals are full of official orders respect ing tie foimatlon of a squadron of guides, two bat talions of riflemen, and twenty battalions of volunteers. It ia annouueed that tho number of volunteera who have preicnUd themselves for enrolment am ?unt to 93,000. Tv? o hundred and fifty Italian volunteers arrived from E(jl,l, and presented themselves (or enrolment at the depots of Como and T?rese. Typhus Is said to have broken out in tbo ItaUan army st the frontiers, and troops are being forwarded every day to tho army of tho Baud Fesch lora. Tho headquartera of tho army Is awarming with soldiers. A train containing 100.000 bullets tor the Corpa of Claldlni bas been forwardod, and orders have been given tor an Immediate supply of COO, too pair of boots. Tho latest dlspatchea look docldodly warlike. The Vienna papeia regard the position of affaira very threatening. An imperial ordinance was pnbUabed at Ticuna on tho 6th, ordering thal ships of war belonging to catloiiB in amity with Austria bo permitted to cast anchor on the coast. Tho port? of Venice, Pola, Oaltaro and the Island of Lissa au-? declared port! of war. The Emperor of Austria was expected at Prague, should war break out. From Berlin it is stated that Count von Bismark and several oi the high functionaries, aa well as tho Minister ol War, will accompany toe King as soon as bia Majesty . proceeds to headquarters. The Italian Government was sala to be engaging, In London, a team ora to carry troopB. Tho London Times saya that daily and almost hourly the chances of peace fade away. It believes that the flrat ovents will occur in the Elbe Duchies, but that the great meve of Austria will be au attempt to possess her .elf or SlIoBia. The DaUy News says that the appearances indicate that a declaration of war, or a manifesto equivalent to it, will proceed from Prussia. - The Prussian Government bad iirocd a circular note to the neutral xowera, charging Austria with a flagrant breach of treaties by referring the Holstein question to tho Diet. Prussia bas abo sent a protest to Austria, do ' daring that tbo measures announced by Austria in the Diet violate the treaty of Gaation, and reatore the two Powexa to tho position accorded hythe treaty of Vienna. An Austrian oircular doolares that Austria will observe tho Geetlen Convention until a definite settlement of the question of the Ducbles Is effected. Her only o bj oat in referring the matter to the Blot waa to effect such a ?settlement. ?Military preparations are reported from all quarters. The Austrian commander has convoked the estates of Holstein for the 11th of June, by order of the Em peror. The Saxon Chamber of Deputies had voted the credit required by the Government and approved the projected armaments. The London Times saya Silesia would almost aeem to be the pi ixe of the conqueror in the comung campaign. Here Prussia must defend herself, for thero la no one to help her. The only aid must come from Rossis, and the Czar ia now quite Indisposed to take up arms in her behalf.C If Pruuia selsea Holstein, it la therefore not unlikely i_at Austria will at once orora the frontier. ?An Inn erial decree suspenda tho laws for the protec tion of personal liberty in Tenetia and other Southern parts of Europe. Authority to do likewise, and ?atab na-Imilltary courts, la given to the Oeneral command ing the Army of the North. Great Britain. Alter a long debate on the Reform Bill, Mr. Hayter'a amendment In favor of a prstponement was withdrawn, ana tne tun waa ultimately referred to the committee witt ont division. The impression was abroad that the measure would be wit h J ra mi, but the Government gave no indication of such a step. The london Tinea saya that theoritloal relations on the continent have saved the British Ministry. Peto, Betts ft Co. were to resume business In a few Saya. In the London Money Market there is some expecta tion of a redaction ol the bank rate next week. The Situation in Buffalo-Kcnlaniam "Played Out." [From the New York Herald, June 16.] Bun-ALo, June 16.-General -*i cado has issued an srd.r appointing General Barry to command the whole frontier from Brie to Plattsburg, lie has ordered til United States troops, except oue company, back to their hhvion.v General Meade thinks no further trou ble is to be apprehended in this quarter. He leaves here so morrow for Miagan. About two thousand Fenians left here last night for their homes, mostly In tho Win*, and fiouthweat. Thero are about t ur huudred Fenians left in town, but they will get off H JOH. The challenge of ?ho Fenian General Burns to Colonel Lower-, the British commandant at Fort Erie, to fight him with an equal number of men was a piece of ridicu lous l orubaet. Tbo English officer who received It tore tbo challenge up and threw it on the ground for his answer. Senators Mehan, Fitzgerald and Scanlon left for New Toik this evening, accompanied by thirty leading ofll cers of the I. R. A. General O'Neil relused to sanction the action of General Barns In Boi.ding the challenge 'to Colonel Lowery. Mr. Hlni-s has been discharged by the United States Oommlaaion? r to-day. The city in now free irom Fe MazziNi on TUB IMPINDI o WXB.-Mazzlnl, in an article in the Genoa DoYere, saya: "The ?var for the ?mandi allon of Venice was thus far a duty; now it was a neceeaity. If, after the dreds, preparatives, and decla rations of this moment, Italy wero lo recede from the undertaking, ehe would reveal herself to Europe ata nothing better ti-au a thing without nation'1 life what soever-a mere tool for foreign Interests snd designs to play with. She would be dlacndled for a long aeries of years In the opinion of the world; she would have to lace a new deficit, added to the old one; she would de prive hu BJ my of all sense of dignity and aolf-relianoe ; ahe would provide potent arms for the banda of reac tionary factions; she would open the gates to anarchy In morals, or to a feeling of skepticism, or to that ob jection wblcb is worse than anarchy. So, then, let the voice of the o untry be heard from end to end, and let that voice be one simultaneous cry ol war. * * m a m .To the Republicans, who, from tbs rude lessons of the past, would deduce an excuse for Inactivity, I, a Be publican, too, say this : 'You, O my brethren, havo always taught till now, as I have, that In order to attain, whenever that tine may be, to republican free dom, it ia neceasary to desaire it Deaerve It then. Avail ycmaelvea of whatever opportunity there may turn np for the liberation of such among your country Ben aa are ?till kept groaning in foreign yoke. Onoa suited yon will march on, through tho propagation of truth by your apoalleahlp, to coaquer our Ideal. But do not turn tbia ideal Into a' condition of that help Which a sacred duty bids you to give. Would you have warned Joan of AJO not to drive the Engllah out ol F?ame? Would you bave told the Spaniards of 1808 not to ? pel the French Invasion tinco France was a monarchy-corrupt and Inept, and because the majority S ,b? nlin,ar.d.B w.*ra not riP? ior '?Publican iSatltu tiona? Tho national question 1B sinned against by who .?eyer neglfcta to resolve It. The question of internal pol?tica can bo but on error, and nothing more. Yoe wiUntver overccmo that error if yon don't first clean your banda ot that ein.' " Lieutenant-General J. B. LoNosTBisr, being serenad .d recently in Nachltoches, replied ai follows : "Gentlemen-I have no platform upon wbioh to ad drees yon. If I approach Mr. Johnion, I am called I traitor; If towards the Radicals, I am called a Itobol Sberoforo I must bo content to remain on the renee, thank yon, gentlemen, for your aweet muslo, and you Mr. Orator, for the distinguished compliment you hav? ?aid me, and the names of thoso noble patriots wb< have fallen for their country. We will ovor ohorlal their memory with honor and pride. I am, gentlemen, but an humble citizen, in fact, onl o prisoner of war on parole, and mnit be content wltl atuy looking on the changes that are now taking place li our land, and my volco most restrain Itself until suol time aa When we will once more enjoy those rights am pnviltjgns aa of yore. Again, gentlemen, allow me t thank yon for tho honor you have paid me, which assura you is duly appreciated." CROCKERY! CROCKERY! - f\ ORATES OROOEEEY, EAOH CRATE A830RTED .">V/ expressly to suit retail trade; lau di , ex bark Bockwood, from Liverpool, aud for salo by COHEN, HANOKEL A CO., No. 40 East Bay, Juno al 2 Cornor Boyco'B Wharf. LIVERPOOL SALT. *-_/___ SACKS 8ALT REMA1N1NO OF LOT RE __Uvr OEIVEUpor Amelia. For ?alo by June 21 1 JOHN HANOKEL, No. 48 East Bay. OATS. e/~_/-\f\ BC8HEL8 HEAVY WESTERN OAT8, DVjyJVJ lo arrivo per schooner "Wide World, yor sale by T. J. KERB A 00., Juno 21 3 Korr's Wharf. 200 June 31 HAY. BALE8 PRIME NORTH RIVER HAT. For salo in lots to suit, by T. J. KERR A CO. BREAD. mr __/~v BOXES ARMY DREAD. FOR 8ALE BY O -J _l T. J. KERR k CO. Juno 21 2 ALLOA ALE. r_/_ OASES. PINTS. IN STONE JUGS. DIRECT ?DU from tho Erowery of Robert Knox k Sons, just received ox Rockwood, and for salo by WM. O. BEE k CO., Corner Vanderhorat's Wharf and East Bay. June 21 ths"i4 PRIME NEW CROP MUSCO VADO MOLAHHKK. F OR SALE LOW FROM THE WHARF. JOSEPH H. RISLEY, No. 110 East Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf. Juno .21 F( SUPERIOR MUSCOVADO MO L.ASS-S, -t-CtUAL. TO PORTO RICO, 10B BALE LOW FROM THE WHARF. BY JOSEPH H. RISLEY, No 110 East Bay, oornar Accommodation Wharf. Jane 21_ HAMS, STRIPS & SHOULDERS. Q_ "i_~\ PALMETTO SUGAR-CUBED HAMS ?J _/ -I 260 Duffield Sugar-cured Hams 350 Now York Bngar-oured Strips 400 Now York Sugar-cured Shoulders. Landing por steamer and for sale by June 21 I._LAURE.Y k ALEXANDER. FLOUR! FLOUR! BBLS. EXTRA SUPERFINE AND MIDDLING FLOOR. For aale by JNO. CAMP8EN k CO , No. 14 Market- treat, June 21 2 Opposite Stat, street. CORN AFLOAT! 1 _>____ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LAND _,__ vU INO on Brown's Wharf. ALSO, IK a TO HE, Q'OO buahels primo WHITE CORN ."COO buBhola Mixed Corn 1000 bushels Yellow Oom 1000 bushels Prime Oats. For sala by JNO. OAMPSBN k CO., No. 14 Market-street, Juna 21 2 Opposite State-street. 250 COR- LANDINA. A/~\f\j~\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN _: -/ LI _/ landing from steamer Adele, at Brown's Wharf, and for sale by STREET BBOTHERS k CO., No. 74 Eaat Bay. IN -TOB- : 25 hhds. CHOICE BACON SIDES 26 hhda. Choleo Bacon Shoulders 16 tierces Ohoioo Hams 60 caaes Champagne Cider 16 barrel? Cuba Molasses 100 boxes Fay Brothers' Soap 25 barrels Rye and Rectified Whiskey. June IB tuth_ CORN! CORN! 6_)f\f\f\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE PROVISION ?___/_/_/ CORN per steamer Knight, for Bale low by JOHN S. BIRD, JB. k CO., Juno 21 2 Corner Ohurch and Tradd street?. GORN. <___AA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN. FOB D\J\J\J Bale by T. J. KERR k CO., Jane 20_2_Korr's Wharf. 1000 BUSHELS CORN. I r\r_/~\ BUSHELS MIXED CORN, .OR BALE I-I_l_/ low by O.D.OWENS, East Bay street, In rear of Old Postofflce. fnne 10 _th_ TOBACCO! TOBACCO! LORIDA LEAF TOBACCO, FOR SALE LOW AT NO. 1 STATE-STR-IT. Jane 20 , 6? F EASTERN HAY! EASTERN HAT! PEDOS BEDER-PRE8?ED EASTERN HAY, ALL under deck, cargo of Bark Addie Decker, for sale oy GEORGE A. LOOKE k 00., June 20 a East Bay. CORN. HAY, AND FLOUR. Q__/-?f_ BU8HBLRPRIME WHITE P-OV?RTON 0-?*- O' CORN - 1000 bales North River Timothy Hay 100 bales Beater Pressed Timothy Hay 60 bbla. Super and Fine Flour. For sale low by WEST & JONE8, June 20_a_ No. 76 East Bay. WHITE PINE LUMBER. lO.OOO SB. * l* '*m 2 ra0HBa 200 barrels Cement, landing from Schooner J. 3. Worthington. __80, IN -TOBE, HICKORY, ASH AND WHITE WOOD, For sale by OLNEY k 00.. June20 2_Nos. 0 aad It Vendue Bange. FRESH GROUND FLOUR. . %r\C\ BBL8. OF FRESH GROUND SUPERFINE ___/_/ AND EXTRA FLOUR 25 tubs Superior Lard. Landing per Gteainer Flambeau, and for Bale by HENRY COB1A 4: CO., Jnno 19_8_Ven duo Range. CHOICE PORTO RICO SUGAR. ..).) HHDS. OF VERY 0HOI0E PORTO RICO _-_. SUGAR 60 bbla. Oholoe Molasaes. Landing per steamer Flambeau, and for sale by HENRY COBIA k CO., jane 19_8_ Vendue Bange. SIDES. SHOULDERS _ HAMS. I f\r\ HUBS. OF CHOICE SIDES AND 8HOUL 60 ttercea of oholoe Sugar-cured Hams 35 tiarcea of good Hams. Landing per ateamer and for aale by Jone 19 tnthaS HENRY COBIA k 00. ? SHELL LIME FOR SALE. 9 _A__ BUSHELS SUPERIOR SHELL LIME ?-_>-/_/ for sale, at the Charleston Gas Works, foot of Charlotto-str-ot. _ Jane l8 CORN AND OATS. 0/_-___ BUSHELS PRIME PROVISION CORN, _y VJ \J \J to arrive per ateamer. IN STO?E: 1200 bushels HEAVY VIRGINIA OATS 600 bnshels Mixed Corn 8000 lbs. primo Virginia Hams, Sldea and Shoulders. For salo by ISAAC E. HERTZ k CO., No. 201 East Bay, corner of Cumberland-street, ?lune l8 4 SHIP ItttOKEBS. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., j No. ?01 BAST BAT, OHASIiBBTON, _._ O-, HAVE OOMBINED THE SHIP BROKERAGE WITH their GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and ?fa now prepared to procuro FREIGHTS and CHAR TERS. Masters of v?asele having no direct Oon_Ign.es o*o *lao obtain Freights or. Charlara by applying aa GEO. A. HOPLEY A CO. MOTi'-T, HUOHBT el CO WM. P. HALL. KORD-OAI A CO. .unala __TB_:H_I_: RAVENEL * 00. MARSHALL, BEACH A 00. ituB'TMUBE&OO. WILLIS A CBI80LM. 1-OK r>IIII?A?UF.LI'IIIA- TIIK KINK Schooner R. II. SHANNON, Marts. Mastor, ?having nearly all bor c.irgo engagod, will sall in ?a fow days. For balance rf Freight apply to U. F. BAKER A CO., Juue 19 No. 20 Cumberland utreet. VESSELS WANTKD TO LOAD .v^for Philadelphia, Portland and Boston. High est rates paid, and dispatch glvon. Apply to ? STREET BROS k CO., Juno 10 No. 74 East Bay. V KISS KI, S WANTED, TO LOAD for Baltlnioro, Philadelphia, New York, Bos ton, St. John. Matanzas, Havana, Bagua la Grande, Barbadocs, Martinlquo, Demorara, Trinidad, Ric Platto and other points. Also wanted to Ohartor, VESSELS out and homo to various Weet India ports. J. H. RISLEY, No. 110 Eaat Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf. Juno 0 FOR PALATKA, FLA., AND SAVANNAH, GA. THE NEW, ELEGANT, AND FAST SAILING STEAMER DIOTATOE, (1000 Tons,) CAPT. L. M. C0XETTER, WILL LEAVE ADGER'S WHARF EVERY SATUR DAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, for Savannah, Fernandlna, Jacksonville, Palatka, and all the Interme diate landings on tho St John's Rivor, arriving at Pa latka gun ay ovoning. nETTjBNrNi? : Will*]eave Jacksonville evory Tuesday Morning, Foruan dina tho aame day, and Savannah every Wednesday Morning, at (0) o'clock, arriving at Charleston tho same afternoon. Freight received daily at the Agency on Brown's Wharf, and stored free of oxtra charge. Frolght wlU be received at her dock on Adger'a Vf barf all day Friday. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or at the of fice on Brown's Wharf. L. M. OOXETTBR, Agent ?99- Country papers advertising tho steamer will pleaae copy._June 30 FOR 9-A_^r-A_lSr_^-A.II VIA BBATJFORT. THF. SPLENDID SEA-GOING STEAMER EMILIE, CAPTAIN GEORGE H. BEAUFORT, WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE ON THURSDAY NIGHT, 21B t inst, at 10 o'clock. For Freight or paasage, apply on board, at Southern Wharf, or to H. L. P. MoOORMIOK. Joneao_a FOB GEORGETOWN, S. G. THE STEAMER FIXJOT BOY, CAPT. THOR R. PAYNE, TT7TLL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY TV Wednesday Morning, at 6 o'clock. Returning, will leave Georgetown every Thursday Morning, at 11 o'clock. Freight received the day before sailing. For Freight or passage, apply to FERGUSON k HOLMES, Accommodation Wharf. N. B.- Freight (prepaid) will be taken for Conway boro' and Oheraw, to be transferred at Georgetown to steamers Little Ada and R. K. Bell. June 4 FOB SAVANNAH, via BEAU FORT, 8. C. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. THE VEUX FAST PII.OT B'oir, CAPTAIN THOS. B. PAYNE, (Temporarily taking the place of Steamer F ANN IE,) WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave Savannah every Monday Morning. For Froight or passage, apply to FERGUSON A HOLMES, June 1 _Uno_ Accommodation Wbarf. HABITAN AND DELAWARE: BAV HAIL THUD. ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO LONG BRANCH-THE wholo distance by rall-no change of cars-no trav elling by Stage. On and after Friday, June 1st, 1866, the traine on this Road will leave the Depot of Camden and Atlantlo Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Cam den, as follows, viz: 0.30 A. M , Expresa Train for Long Branch and New fork and intermediate Stations; 3.80 A. ?I., Mall and Express for New York. Returning, Trains leave Pier 32, foot of Duene-street, North Elver, via Steamboat Jesse Hoyt; at 11 A. M., Ex press Train for Long Branch, Camden and lr termedlate Stations; and . P. M. for all Stallone on tho Road. Fare to and from New York or Long Bran?, b, $9. Excursion Tickets to LongBranoh from Cunden, $'. June l8 3mo WM. N. CLAYTON, Sup't. NAILS! NAILS! OF THE FIRST QUALITY "OLD DOMINION BRAND," ?MU always be had at lowest market price, in any quantity, of B. ti. RHETT b SON, June 19 1 thmlmo No. 2 Exchange-etreet TAKE COTICE. AHD Timber Cutters. PARTIES ENGAGED IN CUTTING TIMDER, OR THE MANUFACTURE OF LUMBER, 8TAVEr? OR SHINGLES, wBl do well to call en the anbsoriber who having been for many years engaged In the manu facture and shipment of Lumber and Timber, is well posted as to the wanta and prices of different markets and can always furnish the lal* st market reports from Europe, Sonth America, Weat Indies, British Provinces, and Northern CHI'S, and will furnish specifications suited to ?llflorcnt markets, and attend to the charter lng of vessels, or giro any information or assistance that tray be desired. JOS. H. RISLEY, Commission Merchant, No. 110 Eaat Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf, Junea New York and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FARE REDUCED TO $35. Lea vin s nu- Port ercry Alt? inatoTliarHday. STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, 0__. R. W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONEKA, OAST. C. P. M__m__. mHESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUO? X MENT TO 8HIPPEE8 AND TBE TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior aocommodatlona for Paaaeu gere, with tables supplied by every lnxnry the New York and Charleston markota can -Hurd ; and, tor safety, speed _d comfort, are nnrlvaUed on the coast, THE NEW BTEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, OAPT. B. W. LOO K.WOOD, fir ILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON VV FRIDAY, June 22, at 1 o'clock P. M. Liberal advaucoa mado on conBlgnmente to Now York. For Freight or Paaugo, apply at the o fuco of the Agents. WILLIS k OHISOLM, North A ti an H o Wharf. Gon.lgneca in Now York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO._Jnne 21 FOR NEW YORK. THE SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL ETEAMSHIP <_IXJ__.-K_B_E- OITY, OAPT. WILLIAM H. WEST, WILL LEAVE ABGBB'S SOUTH WHARF ON BAT URDAY, 23d June, 18-3, at 2 o'clock precisely. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Comer East Bay and Vanderhorst's Wharf. Jnne19 FOE NEW 70BK. THE REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LI NI OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS, aVAKEll CITY I SARAGOSSA, ANDALUSIA. 1 GRANADA, THE 8IDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP <51XJ__.___3__ CITY, CAPTAIN WEST, TTf?LL LEAVE ON SATURDAY. 28D INSTANT, YY at 2 o'clock P. M. No berth aoourod until paid for. No Freight received unless eDgaged at onr office. No Fitr.KiiiT received after 11 o'clock on Saturday. Freight and Wharfage on perishable articles mnsl be paid at our office. _ June l8 RAVENEL A CO.. Agenta. PASSAGE REDUCE!) ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FRO] EUROPE. BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEBE. Also, by the SPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS, BaBing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to an. from New York. Great Reduction in Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOB ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain an. Ireland, at the very Lowest Rates. Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have theil baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed or them. For Passage, Ac, apply to P. SHEAHAN, No. 321 Weat street, New York, or M. M. QUINN A BROTHER, Na 837 KIMO 8T___X, O-______ ti. <-, And No. 187 Broad street, opposite Monument street, Aturnata. G. A. lvr February 'ii PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THROUGH LINE TO o__.i_iFO_-_sri__., TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AMD CARRYING THE IL S. MAIL, Through in Twenty-two Days. Er-XA-fBHTPS OH T___ Oomnornra OH THE PiOITl ATX-umo, WITH nut ARIZONA.COLORADO' HENRY OHAUNOBY.CONSTITUTION NSW YORK.GOLDEN 01TY OCEAN QUEEN.SACRAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT..GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA.MONTANA, Ac, Ac. ONB OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND SPLENDID Steamships will loare Pier No. ?a North River, foot of Canal-street, at ia o'clock, noon, on the 1st, nth and aiat of every month (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and than on the preceding Saturday), for A8PI-. WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with one of the Company's Steamahlpa from Panama for SAN FRAN CISCO, touching at ACAPULOO. .. -t_part_rea of let and aiat oonneot at Panama witb steamers for SOUTH PAOIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI CAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touch at MANZANILLO. Adiaoonntof ONE-QUARTER from ateamara' rat allowed to second cabin and steerage paaaengtra with famille-. Also, an allowance of ONE-QUAJITER on through ratea to olergymen and their families, and aohooi teachers; aoldlera having honorable discharges, HALF FARE. One hundred poonda baggage allowed to each adult Baggage-maatera accompany baggage through and at tend to ladies and children without male protectors. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefei to send down early. An experienced Bargoon on board. Medicino and at tendance froe. For Passage Tlokots, or farther Information, apply al the Company'?. Ticket Offloe, on the Wharf, FOOT OF JANAL-BTREBT, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK. April a 8moa 8. K. HOLMAN, Agent C S. JENKINS HAVING BEE? REAPPOINTED MEASURER AND INSPECTOR OF TIMBEB AND LUMBER, would reapectfully Inform hla old patrons and all others con nected with tit? business, that ha ______ found for the preaent at the offlc. of STEIN MEYER A SON, Juno 7 lmo* Wost end Deanfaln-Btre? ? PRATT & WILSON BROTHERS' OOLTJ3_v_E_LsT. SOUTHERN IMPORTING AMD MANUFACTURING DRTJa HOUSE, No. 238 King-street PRATT & WILSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, Ho. 238 KING-STREET, FOURTH DOOR AROVE MAREET-ST, Charleston. S. C. ?:> F?.*''^I;. 1 8' W* WILSON. f P. B. WILSON. O?oml?ttolate Graduate o? O. 8. Nitre and 1 J PhUa. College Mining Bu-f i of Pharmacy/* roan- Chemist te lato J lO.S. Ord. Depl The Proprietors are Native Georgians. CAMPHOR, CASTOR OIL, BALSAM FIR. COD LIVER OIL, BALSAM COPAIBA E88ENTIAL OILS, IdINGLA88, OPIUM. GELATINE, MUSTARD CHEMICALS. ?ALUM, SUP. CARB. 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