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ri i Tiie JL->-Ltily JNuwi-ji THU1?8DAY MOHNlNG, JUL? 26. loti?. Mim- Iicmii [From the Orang'burg Timtt, 2Mh in??] Houses Going Up.? l'o ?eo tho number of storos buitdiug a?, prvnout, a Puiiita'lv.iiiiai* would say that our merchants h ?vo evidently "strack oil. - Ezokiel A Kohu havo just finished painting thoir haiulaomo building, hii.i havo a full stock of good? on hand, wliict" ?boy ?n"or "t reasonable pncos. O D Keilt & Co. aro now comfortably ensconced in their lamo, airy, cool apart im-nt--. Bull, Boovill ft Co., aro busy sduing an addition to their atoro, uml othorwi*-o improving it. Mr. J* A. Hamilton will havo hin store, now building, roailv in a, IV w mouths. Cornel? n. Kramer ?V. Co., hardly recovered from tho heat or I ho lato tiro, havo alroady raisod thoir fraino work nu??v<? all competitor?, and expect by tho first of Ooiobor to bo roady for all comers. Tli'- merchants and carpuutcrs sootn to be on tho mo.it agruoablo terms. Wo wish tticm both auc 01:88. A meeting pr tho citizone of Or&ugoburg was bold on Monday to appoint dclogatoa to tho Co lumbia Convention. The following preamble. and rosolntiona wero adoptod : Whereas, Tho people of tho Southern States mo iuvitod to unite with a I Coiiuorvative tueu, of all suctinus, and all former political pur*.ion, in a concerted effort to r?t?tore tho Union as it was, and, with u view to consultation fit* tnat purpose, to miet thriii in Convoution in Philadelphia, in August noxt ; and wlioroa?, it is mauifoatly ex potlio it that every portion of tho Southern pooplo should nspmid to a call for consultation upon matters deeply itlToetiug thuit* vital iuterost;? Therefore, Iiexolucd, That a Coraniitteo of seven member? be appointed by the Chair, to nominate to this uioctiu-.; lour d legatos from Orango..urg District to a ?State Convoution to bo held in Colum bia on tho tirst day of August ucxt, lor the pur poao of ?clouting delegate? from thiB State to the prop-mod Pniladolphia Convention. Col. D. J. Runiph, Capt. W. W. Li-giro. Col. Perry Amakor, and Dr. Joetipb Kellor woro choson dologatoa. [From the Abbeville Banner, 2lth intt.] Wo loam that on Thurad*y aftornoon last, Amaziah Pay ton, a free person of color, was ahot at Hodge?' Dopot, by Mr. It. L. Guiding. Tho particulars we havo nut loarnod. The citizens of that place express thoir strong disapproval of the act. On Monday a meeting of tho citizons of Abbo Tillo Distriot was hold t_> appoint dologates to tho Columbia Convention. Tho following preamble and resolution wero adoptod: Whereas, in tho jud?-mont of this meeting, it ?b expodiout that tbi? State accept the iuyitation to meet the Conservatives of tho wkolo Union in oounoil at Philadelphia, and giro aid to a party trhioh declares that it has for its objoct tho main tenance of the Constitution and support of the Administration; tbdrotoro Resolved, That tho Chair appoint a Committee of twelve to nominate twoivo delegates from this Diatriot to tho Columbia Convention on the 1st of August prox., to sond a representation from the Congressional Districts and from the State at large to tho National Union Convention, to be hold in Philadelphia on the 14th day of the Bamo .month. Hon. D. L. Wardlaw, Gon. _. G. Haskell, Hon. Thomas Thomson, Qen. 8. MoQowan, W. A. Lee, Esq., MaJ. J. A. Leland, Dr. J. W. HearBt, James M. Latimer, Esq., Dr. J. I. Bonner, Esq., James A. Norwood, Esq., Col. M. O. Taiman, wore chosen delogatoH to Columbia. An Extract of the Presentment of the Grand Jury of Lexington District, Extra Term, July, I860.?Wo furthermore, Beoing tho distressed con dition o? our couutry, the destitution of its citi zens, and tho ruin now threatening thorn, most earnestly recommend to our fellow-oitizona to forbear tho institution of suits for debts against their debtors. In making this recommendation to the people, we do it laying aside all personal considerations, and from mutivea purely and en tirely devoted to tho good and interosts of our fellow-citizens. (8igned) WM. HOWARD, Foreman. [Columbia Ph nix. ? . Tlic Old M ?-re. h unta of Nevr Vnrlr. [From the New York Stening l'oit.] Uuder the pseudonym of Walter Barrett, a vete ran clerk in a large mercantile houso of tnia city, has been puiilishiug biB reminiscences of the more prominent merchant-- of New York, whom he baa known either personally or by reputation. The fourth volumeof tho soriea U justissued by Carle ton. Mr. Barrott could m-ver havo earned a living merely as a writer. His style is that of a fluent, gossippy talker, muchor the life and inter est of whose narratives is lost in the effort to put them in shape for the printer. Yet his book has in it a host ot facts which will bo road with inter est by New Yorkers. Ho has evidently heard a good aburo of tho niorcautile gosBip of tho last thirty or forty yo*.ra, and has a wonderful memory of names and dates. Taking hi? book for what it is?that is, aa desti tute of literary meri-, bui as containing much in teresting go?uip?we make a few oxtracts : JOHN JACOB ASTOB. He commenced advertising early. It was long after this dute before ho became the great mer chant and sont his ships to India. What a row ho kiokod np in this city in 18081 It was at a timo when the embargo of ilr. Jefferson was iti full blast. Not an oy ?u r boat was allowed to go out aide of fiaudv Iljok. Evory merchant did the best ho knew how uuder tho circuuietauces. Fau -oy the astonishment of tho ahip-ownera of this city, who had ships lying in tho docks rotting and idle, when they to.ik up tho Commorcial Ad vortisor of Align?t 13, 1808, and road: "Ye-iterday the ?hip Bearer, Captain Galloway, Bailed for China." There wero at that time eighty thousand people in this city, and good old Matiuus \\ illett was Mayor, and his grandfather had been tho flrat Mayor of Mew York beforo him in I6G5, nearly two hundred years ago. Every onu knew that tho ship Heaver was built and owned by John Jacob Astor, ? * * # * * # There was trouble among the merchants and ship-owners when it beeamo known that tho sbi-p of Mr. Aator ba.l actually gono to aeaonaloug ludia voyage. Why should ho ijo fivored and nc one eine? Finally it was ascertained that John Jacob was too smart for ordinary merchants. He bad obtained a special permission from the Presi dent of the United States for bis Bhip Beaver navigated by thirty seamon, to proceed on a voy age to Canton, for the ostensible object of carry ing homo to China a great Mandarin of China. John Jacob Aator had pickod up a Obinamai in tho Park, got up tho story, got the Presideutia permit, and got bis Bbip to sea before other mer obante smolt the mice. A rival houfio then wrote a let-tor to tho Presi dent (Jefferson), and told him thtt the great Chi nose personago was no Mandarin?that he wai not even a Hong merchant, or a liconsod eecurit* merchant?that ho ? as only a common Chinea' dook loafer that had boon smuggled out of China It was stated that his doparture from China wa contrary to laws of that country; that whei bo arrived in China he would be pnt ashore pri vat?ly from tbo Hoaver, and vory likely that hi obscurity aud low condition of life might nffon him his only chance of avoiding a summary death It was hinted that if tho Goveroinent had bee surprised at giving this permit by tho ropreaont? tiveB o? Mr. Astor, that the error could bo coi rocted, and that tho transaction could -be vindi oated und the honor o? tho administration b maintained by arresting At >r, and putting hi?. through u. cou reo or spruuts. It is not likely that a Secretary of Stato, in Hi timo or JcfforstiD, could liavo bad bis bands great ed. At any rate, it i? ?oil known that Mr. Beer. tary of Stato Madison wa? a groat frioud < Aator'a, for ho furnished birn with coplea of th letters and tho names of Ida mercantile en.nn niatora. Radical Bhavado.?It ie said that Lane, of Ir diana, declared in tbo late Hadical oauoua i Washington, "that a million of Boldiers woul fluok to ttiu Capitol to sustain Congress again* the tyranny or tho Promdout." If that be true it would not bo the auldi.<ra who rougbt for th vory objout that the Pr?-bidont is laboring to e feet, the restoration of the Union. Ir any millio come, it would bo those who are "soldiers i peace, citizens in war." Pitt?:lKll8 AND PARLIAMENTS IM UNOLAND ? Riuco the passaKoor tin? P. tinm Act in 18:12, nino Parliauit-ntu have boou held in England. In ono itihtnno? only, that ol Lord Melbourne, has a Parliauiont boon tlianolvetl by tho Minister uud? r whuao auapicoa it wtiw olocteu. The firnt reformed Parliament wa8 oalh'tl Jitmnry 23, 1838, by Earl Groy, and dinu-nlved DeOMnbar 30, 1H.14, by Sir Robert Tool. ItH 8ucconnor waa callotl February 9, 1835, by Sir Robert Tool, and dissolved July 17, 1837, bv Lord Melbourne. Tho next was called November 15, 1837, by Lord Molbmirno, aud by that Miniater d?B8??lved Juno 23, 1841. Tho euc coodiug Parliament wae callod Auguat 18, 1841, by Lord Melbourno, and dissolved July 23, 1847, by Lord Joliu Russoll. Assembling ou Novombor 18. 1847, nntler tho leadership of Lord John Rub aoll, this Parliament was iliasolved by Lord Derby, July 1, 1852. Lord Derby's first Parliament was oallod on Novombor 4, 1852, and dissolved March 21, 1857, by Lord Palmcrston. This house, culled by Lord Palmcrston, April 30, 1858, was dissolved April 23, 185!), bv Lord Dorbv. 1'ho conservativo leader's second Parliament, CHlled May 81, 1859, was dissolved July 6, 1865. by Lord Palmereton. Tho lato Premier did not iivo to moot his second Parliament, and it is, thoroforo, difficult to say whether it would havo ttctod as tho majority of its predecessors, and turned out the Minister whoae policy it bad boon returned to support. . > ? Rainbow at Nioht?Tho Now Orloans Pica yune of tbo I81I1 eays : Ycstnrdav evening a mont beautiful and noarly porfeot rainbow spanned tbo orient huaveuB, and raado cheorfuf promiso for tho morrow : "Rainbow In tho morning, f-nl ors talto warn Ihr; R illl'iO?*- at nlgut, 8ullors lako deliitlit." EXTRA FAMILY FLOUE. I. AN lili*? PICK ST?AM? R BARAUOSSA THIS DAY. jAA BARRELS "DOUBLE EXTRA," FRESH I \_v\_r wheat aud fro.h ground. For salo by 3. h F. DAW90N, July 25_1_No. Btt East Bay. SUGAR, COFFEE, &c, &o. A f\ BARREL8 ORU8HED A AND' O 8UGAR8 _ \J 10 barrels P it and id quality 8o"?r? 90 bag? Rio and dt. Domtnco OoffM 100 boxos Soaps and St ircl 75 boxes Adamantine, French, and Tallow Candles 40 quarter chests Hyson and Black Teas 100 dozen Buokels, Brooms, and Notts Tubs, Matohes, Banff. Sogar?, Ulckliig, Paper, Splcos of all kinds, with other goods on baud. ALSO, BALLANTINE & SONS* OREAM 8TO0K ALE. AMD FAIRBANKS k CO.*S B0ALE8?all ?lies. For Balo by 3. h F. DAWSON, July 20 1 No. 9S East Bay. BACON, HAMS, BUTTER. LARD, SVQAR, FLOUR, ?Sic., ?S.o. 185 EAST BAY. 185. r a \ BBL3. OHOIOE MUSCOVADO MOLASSES OU ? bbls. A, M, O and Brown Sugar 76 obis. Extra? Famil?, ?Flour 60 tubs Extra Lard 20 tuba ??Leal" Lard ? firkins Butter "ohoIce" 25 half bbls. No. 1 Msckorol ? hhds. Bacon Strips?neto ? Ulula. Bsgged Bams?neto 50 boxos 8. O. Soda 60 boxes Adamantino Candles?10 lbs each 25 boxes Adamantine Caudles?20 bs each 25 boxes Moula Candles?30 lbs each 5 bbls. Tapioca ? bbls. Blackberry Brandy ? bbls. Ourrai. t Win o ? cases Ol? ger aud Lemon Syrup ? cases "Mums' " Champagne, ?o., Ac For Bale at lowest market prices, by GEO. H. H0PP0CK. July 26 Hiatus 7 BACON STRIPS, SIDES, NHOTJI.DK HH, ?be, TIEBOESOHOIOE HUUAR-O?UI?D BACON STRIPS li barrels hoieo Sogar-Cured Baoon Strips 4 htidB. Choice U. B. Sidos 6 hhds. Strictly Prime Shoulders 5 hhds. secoDd quality Bhoulders 10 tos. WashiDg.un aud other brands Choice Hams to boxes Sweet Tobacco (suitable for plantation, low priced). *"" "l?UBKY & ALEXANJJ-U. July 20__3_ No. 137 East Bay. EXTRA AND SUPER FLOUR LANDING FROM STEAMER "8ABAGOS8A." ALSO, 300 bushels OATS. For sale by WILLIAM BOAOH. 'i o au? I vie PBR. STEAMER. 3000 bnshois CORN. In sacks 1 July 26 CORN AFLOAT. Q Q/. BDaHEL8 PRIME MARYLAND WHITE O ? *? CORN, In two buBhel ruuu?es, to arrive from Baltimore por steamship 'Star of the South." . For sale by ARORIUALD GETTY k CO.. No. 128 Meotlng street and North Atlantic Wharf. Tuly 20 COW PEAS FOR SEED. FOR BALE 100 BUSHELS PRIME COW PEAS, SUIT ABLE for planting. Apply to RWENEL h BABNWFLL, No. 177 East Bay, opposite Accommodation Wharf. July 20 2 EXTRA BAKERS' AND FAMILY FLOUR. I f\f\ BBLS. OF THE FAVORITE BRAND, CITY IVJ-I OF CHARLESTON 100 bblB. Extra lamliy Flonr, fresh ground. CORN MEAL. 100 bushels be-1 quality CORN MEAL. IllCli HIV? SYRUP. 25 bbds. and 100 bbls. of the above brand SYRUP daily expected. SALT. 1000 sacks largo tizo and Ane order. ltor_ A No TWINB. 76 coIIb >, lnob BRIGHT MANILLA BALE BOPS 100 colls y, in h Kentucky Hemp Balo Rope 6 bales best three-ply Twine. TOBACCO, NAILS AN?' SOAP. 80 boxes TOBACCO 200 kegs Nal-s, a*snrted slz?s CO boxe? Jackson's No. I Soap, 2 lb. bars, PERUVIAN GUANO Baugb's Phosphate Limo Beese'a Pacific Uuano. Received on consignment and for sala by J. N. ROBSON, July 24_tntba3_Wo. 62 East Bsy. BAOON! BACON! f r\ HHDS. BACON 8IDE8 X\J 10 hhds. Bacon Shoulders. ALSO, COUNTRY CORED HAM8 AND MDBS. . For sale by THOMPSON h BROTHER, July 26_8_No. 112 East Bay. M?CKER?L! MACKEREL! JUST BE0EIVED DIRECT FROM BOSTON, 200 packages ?fresh New Mackerel, comprising Nos. 1, a and 8, In bbls., hilf bbls. and kits. For sale low by W_. MABHOIIKB, July 23_mthi_No. 78 Ea?t Bay. NAILS! NAILS! A00N8TANT SUPPLY OP" 81 PERIOR NAILE from "Tredagar" Works, Virginia, kept on band and for sale low. PINCENEY BROS., July 21 eluthS North Atlantic Wharf. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. ?)f\ HUDS. BACON, "SHOULDERS AND fclDES" _} VJ 50 tierO'S Hams, Sugar-Cured WOO barn-Is Fluir, Extra and Supor 100 barrels Sugar, all grados 2f> firkins Uutior, Ouanon 60 ?rkius and tubs Lard, Extra anl Olty 60 sacks Coffin, Java, r.io and Lagusyra 100 kegs Nails, assorted alzos 100 barr?la Whlskoy. all qualities. AMD, MANY OTHER ARTICLES too numerous to men lion. For salo at LOWEST MARKET PRIOE, by L. F. KOEHTER, June 28 thmtulmo No. 04 East Bay. LEAF TOBACCO. HAVANA AND OO^NEOTIODT ALWAYS Ol hand, aad for sal a in lots to salt purobas rs, b? O. MADbEN, No. 15 Exchange street, near Old Poitoffloe. July 3? 6* GhRJK_A.T ?t? AT THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED IN THE CITY I 219 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C, THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO inform his customers, and the pubic 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, showing the present and former prioes. FKOCKS AND SAGES. Former Present Prices. Prices. FINR BLACK CLOTH FULL DBESS FROCK COATS.$88 $32 FINE IU-AOK CLOTH FULL DRE8S FBOOK COATS . ?15 30 FINE BLAOK OI?OTII F?LL DRESS 8A0K8. 90 18 FINE BLAOK CLOTH HALF LINED SACKS. 14 11 FINE FBENOH SILK MIXED SILK LINED SACKS. 82 38 FINE FBENOH SILK MIXED SILK LINED 8JLOK8. 31 27 FINE ENGLISH OA8S. FULL LINED SACKS.,. 28 M FINE FBENOH MOUNTAIN DEW 0A8S. SKELETON SACK. 34 30 HARBI8 QUE Y OA88. SKELETON BAOK. -I 18 OHIVROIT OA8S.- SKELETON 8AOK.. 30 16 8CPEB ENGLISH HELTON SKELE TON hack. aa- is DABK OBEY AND BROWN HAIR LIN EDOASS.SAOK. 14 11 COLOBED ALPACA SAOK. 8 8 WHITE LINEN DUCK SACKS. .$11, 97, $0, $10, 6, 6 COLORED ALPACA BA0K8. 8 7 BBOWN AND OBEY TWEED SAOK... 6 6 UliOwn uiuci? L>og_ oaon. a s BROWN LINEN D?OK 8ACK. 6 4 BBOWN LINEN SUITS, SAOK, PANTS AND VEST. 10 8 BLAOK BILK ALPACA .?AOK. 8 60 7.60 BLAOK SILK ALPAOA8ACK. 7 8 BLAOK ALPACA SAOK. 8 4 _?_\._NTT?. Former Presen Prices. Prices. BLAOK FBENOH DOE OASS. PANT8. .$16 13 BLAOK FBENOH DOE OASS. PANTS.. IS 11 BLAOK FBENOH DOECAS8. PANTS.. 12 ? 10 FRENCH 8ILK MIXED CA89. PANTS.. 16 13 FBENOH SILK MIXED OAHH. PANTS.. 15 12 FRENCH SILK MIXED CAS8. PANTS.. 18 10 LIGHT COLOBED ENGLISH MELTON PANTS. 13 10 LIGHT COLOBED FBENOH OASS. PANTS. 14 11 OH1VBOIT OAH8. PANTS. 13 10 STRICTLY ENGLISH 0A8d. PANTS... 16 12 LIGHT COLORED OA88. PANTS. 7 6 HAIR-LINED OA83. PANT8. 9 8 LUPINE HAIR-LINED OASS. PANTS.. 8 7 FRENCH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. 13 10 FRENCH JOINER CLOTH PANTS. 12 9 ENGLI8H DBAB D'ETE PANTS. 7 6 BLAOK ALPACA LINED PANTS. 6 4.60 COLORED OASS. PANTS. 6.60 4.60 COLORED OASS. PANTS. 3 3 LINEN AND COTTON WORKING PANTS. 3 1.80 V ___ S TS. BLAOK CLOTH VESTS (BILK BAOK).. 11 9.60 BLAOK SATIN VESTS. 7 6.60 BLAOK SILK ALPAOA VESTS. 6.80 4.60 COLORED BILK VESTS. 7 5.60 COLOBED SILK VESTS. 12 10 BLAOK AND WHITE ENGLISH OASS. VESTS. 8 6 SILK MIXED FBENOH CAB9. VESTS.. 7 6 QUEEN'S CLOTH VESTS. 6.60 _?0 HAIR-LINED OA88. VES 18. 6.60 4.60 BROWN UNEN DUCK VtSTS. 8.60 8 BBOWN LINEN DBILL VESTS. 3.60 3 Vf HITE MARSEILLES VESTG. $7 aid 6 $6 and 6 A F?LL SUPPLY OF THE FINEST SHIRTS ASD COLLARS HADE Together with a Largo Lot of GLOVES, NECK TIES, &c., Whtoh will be aold at correepondlng Low Price**... U?- The Price la plainly marked on each artlole. Capt. B. W. McTureous, A8 USUAL, WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN Accommodating hla friends, and the pnb'lo In general, AT THIS PLAOE, who are respectfully invited, to <_1L WM. MAITIIIGffl, AGBNT, No. 219 King-street. OHABLESTON, S. O <fuly 11 lmo wanted ih'iiiih fly, a ?VEShRL to loa?) Lniiih?r lor New York, ?.-isbty Mhuusaud foot cepaolty. Apply t > ' A -OITTY A CO., ___, _ . Ko H8 Moi lll?(f Hlroflt, July 12 thstn Ard North Allaittlu Wharf. FOR 0EOR_?TOW_?7s. C. THH STEAMER ? F __. 1ST 1ST I _3," OAl-T. W. T. MoSELTY. WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY Friday Morning, at 6 o'clock. Ri turning?will I tuvo Ueortjotoaui ovory Sunday Morn ing, at 8 o'clock Freight rcCL'lv d the day boforo Balling. For Freight or Passage apply t?. Fr-ROnSON A n*_ME8, Acci,rn?oilution Wharf. N. B.?Freight (prepaid) will bo t?keii lor Conwaybnro' and Chcraw, to i?o traimfoT'-d at Oonruntown to steam ers Litt In Ada and R Iv Bel). wtb July 26 FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. THE STEAMER -PILOT? _30"_T OAPT. TH08. B. PAYNE, WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODA 'ION WHARF EVERY Wednesday Morning, _ 0 o'clock Returning, will leave Georgetown ovory Thursday Morning, at 11 o'clock. Freight received the day boforo sailing. For Freight or passage, ?ppiy to FERGUSON k HOLMES, Accommodation Wharf. N. B,? Freight (propald) will be taken for Conway bore' and Cheraw, to be transferred at Georgetown to steamors Littl Ada and R. E. Bell. June 4 REGULAR SEMI-WEEK.-* LINK. FOR EDISTO. EVERY TUE8DA? AND FRIDAY?RETURNING WEDNESDAY AND BATORDAY. FOR NORTH AND SOUTH BDISTO, ROCK Vil.LE ANO INTERMEDIATE LAND INGS* FHE FAST STEAMER ca-Eisr _H_oo__:___=t, JOSEPH F. TORRENT, OAPT. LEAVES ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE. FRIDAY MORNING. July 27tb, at 5 o'clock precisely. Freight received daily ai-d stored without extra charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to CHARLES L. GUILLEAT7VE, Corner East Bay and Atlantic Wharf. N. B.?All Freight and Charleston Wharfage payable here._mthB_Jnly 23 New York and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMEANY. FARE REDUCED TO $35. Lea v lu g ?each Port every Alt?rnate Th urn _iy. BTBAUBHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, Oarx. R. W. Loo-woon. STEAMSHIP MONBEA, OAi-r. O. P. a__?OUsi. rf__SE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY ZNDUCB X M?NT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING PUB?10, having auporlor aocommodatloiis for Passen gers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York and Oh_'If?ton markets can afford; and, for safety, speei ?d comfort, are nnrlvaUed on the coast. THE STE_M8H_? 0_?_._v_:_3_R,I_%., CAPTAIN FRENCH. nrriLL leave north Atlantic wharf on T Y SATURDAY, July . 8, at ? o'clock. Liberal advauoea made on consignments to New York. For Freight or Pas jago, apply at the office of the Agents. WILLIS k OHlHOLM, North Atlantic Wharf. Consigne?In New York?Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX A CO. July 2u FOR NEW YORE. THE BEGU-AB UNITED STATES MAIL LINB OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS, 4UAKER CITY. i SARAGOSSA, ANDALUSIA. | GRANADA, THE 8IDEWHEEL BTEAMBH1P &J?T*,J?Gr O 8SA, OAPT. M. B. CROMWELL,' WILL LEAVE ADGER'S WHVRF ON HATCH DAY, JULY 28t!?, at 1 o'clock P. M. No berth ?eonred until paid for No Freight received unless engaged at onr office. No FBRisrrr received after ? o'clock on Raturday. Freight and Wharfage on pot l?liable articles must be paid at onr office. ASTTho Steamer GRANADA will leavo on 4th August. July 23 RAVBNEL A CO.. Agents. MOORHEAD'S CELEBRATED BITTERS. THE PUBLIO ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED that these highly esteemed BITTERS are now made by the samo person who mad? them for over twenty years for James Muorboad. Ho having the original re ceipt, can confidently recommeLd tkom equal to any made dnritig _i>oi head's life time. So d in quaotttlea to suit purchasers at No 89 OAL HOUN.f-TUfc?T, sou? side, between Meeting and An son street?. JAMES MoKEAN. July 11 l?o THE UNDERSIGNED HASJDHC RECEIVED DIRECT FKOM ENGLAND, ABOUT ?00 YAltDd OF BOPERFINE CONFED ERATE OBEY OL.OTH, mannticturedeypro?lyforelvlh la'i's summer and earl) fall wear in the South Will be sold in Suits, or small lots. Also, in bond, about 8000 yarda of heavy GRUYB for winter. N. B, These ?baies will always be lowid In my store. HkNIlY TRENCHAUD. formerly Ol. th manufacturer ?or the Co lederate State? Army, Nos. 1? and 18 Ex change street. Charletton, ?. 0. 03- Will barter for WooL Imo June 39 ' ru?KCT Liisri_. iOSTON ANlf CHARLESTON STKAMtsIUP COMPANY. THE NEW A I THEODORE. D. WAGNER, CAPTAIN llOl-rw-Y BAXTER, OF ABODT 700 7 ON8 BURTHEN, 18 READY TO REGE'VK FRhlOHT. AND WILL loavo BoHtmi for (.'hurlf-nton, H. o.. on Saturday, 28th. luly, lobe f<*?vM<-_ immediately by Itor ounsortol same use. DANTA. Li.W .' A t <*>., No. 9 Morcliauli?* Row, Agent? A ?I. .-At? ; f. / , 11 lot Clurlosion. R. O , will for rar, non i ! Am-- ; Atlanta, Columbia, Cauiden, Ir-loiMi<-, IV *-*-. 11,1 iitt i Head, JricM-.iivllIo, I'alatiha, F!a . 0<-s ic t wii, *. c, aim ?u lutortue?tutt* points. J y I?'-_ PACIFIC MAIL STi AMSllrT COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO C_*_LIlFOR3Sri__, TOUGHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING THE ?. S. MAIL. Through in Twenty-two Days. 8T-a-iuHn>B on tub OoHNEcrrn-o on -* *_-_ P_o_nc AT-AKZIO, with tue ARIZONA.COLORADO HENRY CHAUNCEY.CONSTITUTION NEW YORK.GOLDE*iOITY OCEAN QUEEN.HAOUAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT..GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA.MONTANA, 40., 40. SXfin OF THE ABOVE LAROE AND SPLENDID \f Steamships will loavo Pier No. 43 North River, foot ofOanal-street, at la o'clock, noon, xthe 1st, nth ?ad aiat of every month (except wheu .hoae dates fall?n Sunday, and then on the preceding Hoturdny), for ASPIN* WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with one of the Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN* OISOO, touching at AOAPULOO. Departures of lat and 21st connect at Panama with steamer? for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI CAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touch at MANZANILLO. A dlnoonut of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' rate* allowed to second cabin and steerage- passongt rs with famille?. Alao, an allowance of ONE-QUARTER on through ratea to clergymen and their families, and school teachers; soldiers having honorable dischargee, HALF FARE. One hundred pounds baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through and at? tend to ladies and children without male protectors. Baggage reoetved on the dock the day before sailing, from steamboata, railroads, and paaeengors who prefer to send down early. An experienced Bargeon on board. Medicine and at tendance free. For Passage Tickets, or farthor information, apply at the Company'? Ticket Offloe, on the Wharf, FOOT OF CANAL-STREET, NORTH BIVEB, NEW YORK. Jnly 3_?nina_H ~ HGI M a S A**en?. PASSAGE REDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OK FROM bubo _e>_e BY SAILING 8HIP8, BAILING EVERY WEEK. Also, by the SPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS, Balling every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to mutt from New York. Great Reduction In Faro to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and Ireland, at the very Lowest RateB. Passengers, on arrival in New York, will have t_*ii baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed on them. For Passage, Ac, apply to P. SHEAHAN, No, 22) West street. New York, or M. M- QUINN * BROTHER, No. 537 Krao Strret, Ohaiii_?ton, 8. C, And No. 1S7 Broad street, opposite Monument street Anim?la, (i. A. lyr t-'ebroary 21 -? aa_w?M?a?^?_aww? ????^^ THE SO. CA. RAILROAD COMPANY wmum HAVING RK-ESTABLISHED IT8 RECEIVING AND FORWARDING OFFICE, Meuhandiso and Pro dice consign d to its Agent from Uio in ?rlor to North? era porta, and from Northern ports to the Interior, wll 1 be cared ior and shipped to the polut of destination without delay n? d free of commission. Consignments to be forwarded i>y sea must always bo accompanied by Bills of Lading and Letter of Advice, with Instructions to insure if desired. E. N. FULLER, R. k F. Agent, AS" The Oharlotte Times, Chester Standard, and Greenville Mountaineer, each copy one week and send billa to tola office._June 28 KAHITAff AND DELiVWAHE BAY IIAIL ROAD. ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO LONG BRANCH?THE whole distance by rail?no change of cars?no trav elling by B'ago On anl after Friday, June let, 186?, the trains on this Road will to* ve tho Depot of O am den and Atlantlo Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Cam den, as follows, viz: 9 20 A. M , Exproas Train for Long Branch and New York and intermediate Stations* 3.80 A. M., Mail and Express for New Yo k. Returning, Train? leave Pior 32, foot of Duane-atreet, North River, via Steamboat Jonso Hoyt; at It A. M., Ex presa Train for Long Branch. Oamdon and Intermediate Stations; and * P. M. for all ?-Ration* on the Road. Fare to and from Now York or Long Branch, $2. Excursion Ticket? to Long Branch irom Camden, $3. JunelS 3&JO WM. N. OL*.Y_t>N, Snp't KENTUCKY STATE LOTTEBY, Drawn Daily at Covington, Ky. MURRAY, EDDT & CO., MANAGERS. Tickets from $1 to .$30. CIRCULARS SENT FREE OF CHARGE ORDERS for TI0EBT8 In the above LOTTERY promptly at tended to. Drawings mailed aa soon s the Lottery la drawn. Bavana Plan lottery?80.00U Tickets; 693 Priera. Capital Prise, $10o,000. Draws the 16th and 3lst of oath month. Addreaa ?. T. PETERS, United Stetoa Lioensed Agent, __, No. 00 Buelatmt, or Key Box 63, Portofflo?. Jnly 20 Imo