The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 02, 1866, Page 8, Image 8
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THURSDAY MOBNiNG, AUO?8T 2, 1-66.
State Item?.
Tho Columbia South Carolinian, o? yestorday,
gives tho following further particulars of tho mur
der of Mr. Lane, of Nowborry:
It ia now dofinitolv known that several poreona
wero engaged in tho murder of tho unfortunate
victim, and all the circumstances indicate that
thoy had prepared tbo way for tho committal of
the crime. -
Two young mon named Keller and Ln.no (a eon
of tho murdered mun), woro aBleop on tho piazza
and woro awakened u> dod a wliito man and three
or four nogrooB Btanding ovor them. By theao
thoy woro bound and kept under guard, the kill
ing having already taken place and tho robbery of
tbo prcmiBca commouced. tioarcoly anything of
valuo was loft, oven to tho bacon and provisions.
Thcro woro $8500 iu gold and silver and $2200 in
gronnbacka in tbo house, all of wbi.h we loam
waa taken.
Au soon as the robbora had disappeared, tho
young mon freed themselves from thoir bonds,
and thon for tbo first timo the full measure of the
crime was unwin known. Tho alarm was imme
diately given, and parties commenced to search
for the perpotrators.
One of tho teamsters on the plantation, who
but recently accompanied Mr. Lane to Columbia,
was arrested and made to bring hack a quantity
of bacon, which he did att<-r tho iapse of an hour;
and, on a second trip, which lasted only fifteen
minutos, he brought back moro bacon and the
dogs that had proviously been taken away. He is
said to be tho brother of the man John, killed
near Columbia by Mr. Starling, and, with three
others, is oonfln.d in tho Nowborry Jail. Of the
white man nothing is yet known.
At a public meeting hold at Lexington Court
House on Monday last, the following gentlemon
were appointed to roproeent the District in the
Convention which mot yesterday at Columbia:
Hon. Jj. Boozer, Dr. F. S. Lebyie, Dr. E. 8. J.
Hayes, Major J. II. Koon, Oapt. G. S. Swxoebt
and Major EDWARD Kinsleb.
The Abbovillo Danner of yesterday says :
A duel was fought at Mosoley's Ferry, on the
Abbeville side of the Savannah River, on Satur
day morning last, between a Captain Birch end a
Mr. Knight, young lawyers from Elberton, Ga.
Tho distance was eight puces, and there was to
be no proposition ol' adjustment previous to the
third fire. At the second Uro. bowover, Mr. Knight
waa shot through both thighs. The wound,
though painful, ia a noah wound, and not regard
ed dangerous. As usual, the fight, we hear,- waa
about a lady.
Yesterday's Orangoburg Carolina Times states
that they will commence work on the bridge across
the Edisto at this place on August 13th next, and
that no oue can pass over it for several days
perhaps not for a week.
The same paper also mentions that after a long
spell of hot and parching weather wo were re
freshed on Sunday night by a miniature deluge
which may eave the corn and other plants that
the sun had noarly derlroved. From all parts of
the District we have hoard accounts of thin oom
and small cotton, Buffering from the oombined
attack of drought and grass, bat it is to be hoped
that this rain will effect a change for the better,
and the farmers will recover their spirits as well
as their crops.
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The Minority Report on tbe Assassination
Complicity Case.
Representativo RooEns, on the 29th, made a
minority report, signed by himself only, as a
member of tho Judiciary Committee, to which
waa referred an investigation as to what compli
city, if any, Jeffebson Davis and other* had in
tho assassination of President Lincoln.
He save for somo reason or reasons, not fully
stated, the majority of the committee determined
to throw in lu-* way every poeBible impediment,
not only in any assistance ho might try to render
them in what be considered a common task im
posed upon them by the House, but even in hie
working out any conclusions for himself, when it
became evident that iu this thoy would not only
have none of his assistance or fellowship, but
rosented deeply any attempt of his to render
it. The papers were put away from bim, lockod
in boxee, biddon, and, wheo bo asked to hi-u them,
he was told, day after day and week after week, that
he conld not havo access to them. It was not until
noon of Friday that he was allowed freely to look
through them nnd derivo any knowledge baaed
npon their ox a min at ion for the purposes of this re
port. Had the majority pormitted him to use the
customary privileges, but from whioh they ex
cluded him, t his report would have been of moro
benefit to the cause of justice and truth than
he could now hopo to make it. Mr. Bogara says
the main portions of the testimony alleged to
connect Davis aud others with the assassina
tion of President Lincoln was all ex parte, and
in the absence of uny person cross-questioning
and explaining it. The method of tho exami
nation of Sanford Conover, tho principal
witness and originator of all the oral tes
timony relevant, presented by the Bureau
of Military Justico to establish the guilt
of Davis waa this, viz : The testimony he
had given at the assassination mock trials
on the 20th of May; 1865, was read to
him, when he said it was all true. Mr.
Bogers examined at rome length the testimony
of Oonovor, Merritt and others, to show its
worthlessnesa and total unreliability-that of the
last named boiug wholly invalidated by bis con
tradictions, would amount to nothing unsup
ported, with its evident perjuries unexplained,
when Mr. Holt forwarded it with the rest, he ac
companied the wholo of it with an explanatory
argument, every scntenoo of which is redolent
with the logic of prosecution, and to him (Bog
ers) it almost felt as if it revealed something of
personal motive in tho conviction. The sending
of any argument to convince the committee waaia
itself a btef>-of doubtful propriety, in conclusion,
he say.-*: '*I cannot agree with the statement made
iu the concluding paragraphs of the majority re
port, 'that it is tho duty of the Executive Depart
ment of the Go vor nmen i, for a reaaonable time
and by tho proper means, to pursue the investi
gations for tbo purpose of ascertaining the truth.'
The Government," Mr. Bogota* says, "through
tho Bureau of Military Justice, has pursued Ita
investigations over one year with the rigor of
military power and the expenditure of vast
amounts, and in Conover, Campbell, Snevel &, Co.
we have the result of iheir labors. How long is
this man to ho under these imputations without
even a preliminary examination ? This is worse
than the treatmt iib of D'Enghein-worse than
the quicker cruoltios of an auto da fe. Disagree
ing with the majority report on this point as on
most othors, I beliovo it to bo the duty of tho
authorities holding Davis to give bim a prelimi
nary examination, as proscribed by the usages
and practices of all civilized nation?. If in that
examination it be found that there remains any
thing unsatisfied,' it is the duty of the Govern
ment to immediately hand him to the civil author?
ities, that he and the others accused may have
opportunity to show to the world the malice and
falsehood of theso wicked accusations. Mho dis
coveries of the doings of the Bureau of Military
Justice render it a duty that whatever bo done in
this matter hereafter be done in a loss suspicious
locality, and freed from secrecy. Evil.motives
alone fear the light. The Government' of this
country should have in this matter nothing to
hide or fabricate in darkness. As regards the
trial for troaeoii, that is already boforo the proper
tribunal, and I havo only to exprese surprise that
the judicial branch of tho Government should
have so loug deferred the trial, and that a prison
er could be ready for trial so long, ask for it so
Eorsistcutly, and yet, in defianco of law and usage,
e so long douiod."
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A faetX young fellow in the stsgo box of a Paris
theatre wrote this note in pencil, and sent it by
tho box-openor to a pretty aotress, who, while
playing, had won his heart: "Mademoiselle, wheu
one sees you, ono loves you. When one lev s you,
one would confess It te you. When confession is
made, one would provo it to you-so won't you do
mo the pleasure to sup with me after the perform
ance? My name is Thousand France." Tho ac
tress at once replied : "Sir, I havo received your
noto; there aro stupider mun. I have reon your
face; th?re aro uglier men. I live Bue de Ia Vic
. ;2'""o. You will itnow.no more, for my name is
More Than That." . ?? *' .?..
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M-??S Pu&K. BAOUN bTHlPS,
i,.Uli), IX I It A FLOUR, (HF.Ksi?, ?V.o.
LANDING THIS DAY PEU 80UDEB :
OtC\ BARRELS WUMn PORK
?J\J 31100 p .undi. Choice bmall 8trlps
20 fir.um Lea. Lard
76-b rrels Fresh Ground Extra Family Flour
20 boxes English Dalry . becso
40 barro s Oruibod A and O Sugars
30 boxes Bl? Coff, o
Soap, Candle-, Starch, Vinegar, Papor
Brooms, Buckets, Ac, ko.
ALSO,
Bal Ion tino & Sons' O BEAM ALE.
AND,
Fairbanks k Co.*s SCALES, all a I ses.
J. k F. DAW80N,
August 2_1_No. 00 East Day.
JUST RECEIVED
BYSTEAPIKim SOOD-R AND CUMBRIA,
BBLS. 8DGABB. B, O, AND CRUSHED
Bbls. and arkins Lard
Firkins choice noshen But'or. for tablo use
Bbls Sugar-house and Bee Hive Syrup
Bbls. Fl>>ur, Extra, Super, and Fine
Bbls. Pork, Mackerel, and Herring,
And for ?ale by WM. GURNEY,
August 2_3_No. 102 East Bay.
BACON AND HAMS.
1 f\ HBDS RAWON'rf PRIME 8HOCLDERS
?,\J - hilda, cheap Plantation Shoulders
6 bbls Sugar-Cured HatuB.
For sale by R. M. BUTLER,
August 2_1_No. 80 East Bay.
EXTBA AND SUPER BAKEA'S
FLOUR.
| _rv/-A BARRELS OF THE FAVORITE BRAND
11 JKJ City of Charleston
100 barrels fresh ground Super Ohio Flour, now land
ing per stoamer and for sa e by BOB^oN
August 2_1_ '*_... East Bay.
FLOUR, FLOUR, &o.
A O-^BBLS. EXTRA FINK SUPER FLOUR, FRESH
?jz&YJ ground from old Wheat
100 bbls. best Family Flour. f?*om new Wheat
00 bbls. best Baltimore Bye Flour.
All of whloh will be sold in loto, to the trade, at re
duced prioeB, while landing.
ALSO, IN BTOFIB,
4000 bushels White and Yellow CORN
160 nales Hay. _"_ . __
For sale by STENHOUSE k CO.,
August 1 _2_East Bay.
AFLOAT-CORN, BRAN. MID
DLINGS.
| f\r\f\ BUSHELS GBINDINO CORN
l\lll,k_| COO bushoiB Bran
100 bushels Middlings, cow food.
Landing from Steamer Adele.
ALSO, IN STORE :
100 bales EASTERN HAY
800 bushels Yollnw Corn.
?3- GRIST AND MEAL GROUND DAILY.
O. SaHLMANN,
. AngUBt a a Corner Bold and Meeting streets.
BRAN AFLOAT.
<a f\f\ BUtlHELS BRAN. IN BAGS. LANDING
I?\J\J from steamer "Cumberland,-' on Atlan
tic wharf. For sale by _
JOHN CAMP8EN k CO.,
August a 1 No. le Market, opposite 8tate street.
CORN.
?tf~\gf\? \ BUBHBLB PRIME WESTERN MIXED
?UUU CO RN. For sale v-ry low by
T. J. KERR k CO.,
Augusta_2_ Kerr's Wharf.
CORN! CORN!
C_-TV/ \r\BU8HEL8 PRIME WHITE GOBN.LAND
a5\J\J\J ING THIS day from steamers.
IN STORE.
1600 bushels prime YeUowand Mixed CORN
looa bushels Heavy Oats.
For sale low by JNO S BIRD. Jh., k CO.,
August 2 2 Cor. Church and 'fradd streets.
CORN AND OATS.
1 i~.tTmr\ BUSHELS PBIME WHITE MARY
X?a_/?l_/l I LAUD CORN
1200 bushels Primo Yellow Maryland Corn
600 bushels Prime Virginia Oats.
Now lauding. For sale by
I8AAO E. HERTZ k CO.,
No, 201 East Bay, corner of Cumberland streit.
August 2 8
CORN AFLOAT.
OKA.". BDSHELS PRIME WHITE MARYLAND
ivOUU PROVI8I?j> CORN, per Schooner "Jonas
Sparks," at Brown's Wharf.
For salo low wbUe laming, by WEST k JONES,
?hly 3'_ 8_No. 76 Esst Bsy.
CORN, CORN.
r)KS\S~\ BU8HEL8 PRIME WHITE MARYLAND
?jUyJVJ COHN, landing this day from Behr. Jonas
Sparks. Browu's Wharf.
For sale by PORCHER k HENRY.
July 31_3_No. 82 East J3ay.
MACKEREL! MACKEREL!
JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM BOSTON, 300
packages fresh Now Maokerol, comprising Nos. 1,
a and 3, in bbls., half bbls. and kits. For salo low by
WM. MARKOHBB,
July 23_ruth?_No. 78 East Bay.
WRAPPING PAPER.
1 ( \r\ BEAMS WRAPPING PAPER, JUST RE
l\_/?l_J OEIVED and for sale Io- by
ADAMS. FRuST k CO.,
July 31 tutbsS_Adger's North Wharf.
LIME. LIME, LIME.
? A ?i.f\ BARREL8 EXTRA WHITE FINISHING
1 _Ovf LIME-cargo aobooner Abby Brackott
landing and for aale by OLNEY A CO..
July 81_Nos. 0 and 11 Vendue Range.
LIME LIME, LIME.
1 /ti A A BARRELS FRESH EASTERN LIME,
L ~tz \J \J landing from Sohoon? r 8. R. Jameson.
IM 8TOUK
CEMENT, PLASTER, Hair, White Pine, White Wood,
Hickory and Ash Lumber.
For sale by OLN.Y A OO.,
July 31_Nos. 9 and 11 Vendno Range.
COTTON OINS.
fT_E UNDEE8IGNED HAVING OOMPIJSTED THEIR
X arrangements once more for the manufacture of
the best COTTON GINS ever made In this country, ere
now prepared to receive ordora from Plentere and
others wishing to purchase,
Th-i long established and well-known reputation ol
ELLIOTT'S COTTON G1 MS, will, we hope, be s suffi
cient guarantee that the article wiU give entire satlslao
tlon. J. M. ELLIOTT & OO.,
May 14 Wtunsboro, 8, O.
JOHN KING & CO.,
WHOLESALE ?ROGERS
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
Nos. 143 and 145 East Bay,
OPP08ITE KERB'S .WHARP,
OFFER FOB SALE, LOW FOR CAS":
HEIDSIEOE CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PI1..8
SHERRY WINE, in casts and in caaks
MADEIRA WINE, In cases and In casks
CLARET WINES, io caaes pints and half pints
cordials, in mm??-a mm
BITTERS IE. n. Belt), in cases
BRANDIES. In cases and in casks
gins, In cases and In casks
RUM, irwcastjs
WHISKIES, in cases and In casks
ALB, in esses, quarts end pints .
LAGER BEER, in quarter barrels, also In pints,packed,
.elptbt doann to Ihn ?m-rel. ;in.o. innMI
M ACPHERSON & DON AID SMI TH
BREWERS OFF??E PAL?ALES &PQR??R.
WtST I8T-MST ?BET?'?-.8i8AVE? NEV/YORK,
?li?. W. I'URR & CO.,
Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets,
CHARLESTON, S.O.
HAVING TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY O? TRI
above celebrated ALB, acknowledged to be
?ST-I?-" "____! ni?Tl-ct? ..". now prepared to supply the
TRADE oT this city and vicinity -, , ., -
Warranted to stand the climate. '
For aale In barrels and half barrels.
-Tay --
AT TUB
OLDEST KKTA1ILISIIBD
IN THE CITY I
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 artioles,
showing the present and former
prioes.
FEOCKS AND SACKS.
Former Pr?tent
Price*. Price*.
FINK BLACK CLOTH F?LL DRESS
FROCK COATS.$88 $32
FINE BLACK CLOTH FULL DBESS
FROCK COATS. 85 80
FINK BLACK CLOTH FULL DBESS
SACKS. 30 l8
FUTE BLACK CLOTH HALF LINED
8A0KS. 14 11
FINE FRENCH SILK MIXED SILK
LINED SACKS. 3a 38
FINE FBENOB BILK HOED SILK
LINED SACKS. 81 37
FINE ENGLISH OA33. FULL LINED
SACKS. 36 33
FINE FRENCH MOUNTAIN DEW O ASS.
SKELETON BACK. 34 30
HARRIS OBEY CASS SKELETON
SACK. 31 l8
OH1VROIT CASS. SKELETON RACK.. 30 15
SDPER ENGLISH MELTON SKELE
TON SACK. 33 l8
DARK GREY AND BROWN HAIR LIN
ED CASS. SACK. 14 11
COLORED ALPACA BACK. 0 .5
WHITE LINEN DUCK SACKS..$11, $7, $8, ?10, 6, 5
COLORED ALPACA SACKS. 8 7
BROWN AND OBEY TWEED SACK... 6 5
BROWN LINEN DUCK SACK. 8 5
BROWN LINEN DOCK SACK. 5 4
BROWN LINEN SUITS, SACK, PANTS
AND VEST....'. 10 8
BLACK SILK ALPACA 8AOK. 8.60 7.60
BLACK SILK ALPACA SACK. 7 8
BLACK ALPACA BACK. 6 4
PANTS.
Former Presen
Price*. Prices,
BLACK FRENCH DOE CASS. PANTS.. $16 l8
BLACK FRENCH DOE CASS. PANTS., l8 11
BLAOK FRENCH DOE CASS. PANTS., 13 10
FRENCH SILK MIXED CASS. PANTS.. l8 13
FRENCH SILK MIXED CASS. PANTS.. 16 13
FRENCH SILK MIXED CASS. F ANTS.. l8 10
LIGHT COLORED ENGLISH MELTON
PANTS. IS 10
LIGHT COLORED FRENCH OASS.
PANTS. 14 11
OHlVt?OIT CASS. PANTS. 13 10
STRICTLY ENGLISH CASS. PANTS... 15 13
LIGHT COLORED CASS. PANTS. 7 6
HAIR-LINED CASS PANTS. 9 " , 8
LUPINE HAIR-LINED CASS. PANTS.. 8 7
FRENCH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. l8 10
FRENCH JOINER OLOTH PANTS. 13 9
ENGLISH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. 7 6
BLACK ALPACA LINED PANTS. 5 4.50
COLORED CASS. PANTS. 0.60 4.60
COLORED OASS. PANTS. 8 3
LINEN AND COTTON WORKING
PANTS.;-. a 1.00
"V B2 S T S
BLAOK OLOTH VESTS (SILK BACK).. 11 9.60
BLACK SATIN VESTS. 7 6.60
BLAOK SILK ALPACA VESTS. 5.60 4.60
COLORED SILK VESTS. 7 5.50
COLORED SILK VESTS. . 13 10
BLAOK AND WHITE ENGLISH OASS.
VESTS. 8 8
SILK MIXED FBENOH 0A88. VESTS.. 7 5
QUEEN'S OLOTH VESTS. 6.60 4.80
HAIR-LINED CASS. VES IS. 6.60 4.60
BROWN LINEN DUOKVibSTS. 8.60 8
BROWN LINEN DRILL VESTS. 3.50 3
WHITE MARSEILLES VE8T0. $7 and 8 ?0 and 6
A FULL SUPPLY OF THE
FIHEST SHIRTS AND COLLARS MADE
Togethor with a Large Lot of
?LOVES, NECK TIES, &c"
Which will be sold at corresponding Low Prices.
ttjr The Price la plainly marked on each article.
Capt. 3. W. McTureous,
AS USUAL, WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN
accommodating his friends, and tho public In general,
AT THIS PLACE, who are rcspcctfally Invited to call
HI. MATTHIUN, AGENT,
? ITo. 219 King-street.
CHARLESTON, S. O
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w ,\ .\ s i. ii XMUatDlA . K1.Y, A
WESSEL to load Lumber lor Now York, i-igbty
?thuuHsud lout capacity. Apply to
? A GETTY & CO.,
NO 133 Ml?. MllK-HlH-rt,
July 12 thstu And North Atlantic Wharf
FOR SAVANNAH,
VIA. UEAUFUHT AND IIIhTU*? I1KAD, B.C.
THE VERY FAST STEAMER
UT-ILOT boy,
CAPT. TH09. B. PAYNE,
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY
Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock.
Returning, will leave Savannah every Saturday After
noon, at 3 o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
FERGUSON k HOLME8,
August 1 wth Accommoiatlon Wharf.
FOB GEORGETOWN, S. C.
THE STEAMER
?:f a 3sr 3sr i e3"
CAPT. w. t. mcnelty,
WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY
Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock.
lt?-t am liiK-will leavo Geotgetow u every Sunday Morn
ing, at 8 o'clock.
Freight reci'lv d tim day beforo sailing.
For Freight or Passage apply ti
FERGUSON k HOLMES,
Accommodation Wharf.
N. B.-Freight (prepaid) will be tnken for Conwayboro'
and Choraw, to bo transferred at Georgetown to steam
ers Little Ada and R E. Bell._wth July 26
.New York and Cbarlestou
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FARE REDUCED TO $35.
Leaving each Port every Alternate Thursday.
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDEB,
Oatt. R. W. Looxwoon.
STEAMSHIP MONEKA,
Oar. O. P. Maiu-huah.
mHBSB STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDU01
X MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRA VELIN'
PUBLIC, having superior aooonunodatlosa for Passes
gar?, with tables supplied by ovory luxury tha New YorJ
and Charleston market? can afford; and, for safety, speet"
Mid comfort, arc nnrlrallod on the coast.
THE STEAMSHIP
EMILY B. SOUDER,
Oa?TAIN B. W. LOCKWOOD,
tlf?LL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARP ON
f V THURSDAY MORNINO, August 3. at 10>i o'olook.
Liberal advances made on consignments to New
York.
For Freight or Pas uga, apply at the offlco of the
Agents. WILLIS k OHIUOLM,
North Atlantic Wharf.
Consignees In New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX
k 00._July 8u
FOR NEW YORK.
THE REGULAR UN 1TED STATES MALL LINT
OF FIBBT-OLASS STEAMERS.
SARAGOSSA,
| O ti AN ADA,
STEAMSHIP
ttUAKER CITIT.
ANDALUSIA.
THE
O- IR -A- 1ST .A. ID .A. ,
CAPTAIN DURSLEY,
WILL ?EAVE ADGEB'S WHARF ON SATUR
DAY, AUGUST ttb, at 13 o'clock precisely.
No berth ? ecu red until paid for.
No Freight reoelved unless engaged at our nfflce.
No FnjuoHT received after 8 o'clock on Barordtjr.
Freight'and Wharfage on perishable articles must be
paid at oar oflloe.
.Inly 80_RAVENEL A OP.. Agents.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY
THROUGH LINE
OA.LIFOI?ISriA?
TOUOHINCr AT
MEXICAN PORTS,
AND
CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL,
Through in Twenty-two Days.
SrauLusart?? oh tub Oohhiottho ok ti? Paoitu
Atjuahtio, with tu
ARIZONA.COLORADO
HENRY OHAUNOEY.CONSTITUTION
NEW YORK.GOLDEN OITY
O01AN QUERN.SACRAMENTO
NORTHERN LIGHT..GOLDEN AGE
COSTARICA. MONTANA, Ao , 40,
ONB OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND flPLENDIt
Stoamshlps will leave Pier No. 43 North River, fool
of Canal-street, at 13 o'clock, noon, tthe 1st, 11th and
31st of every mouth (except wheu .hose dates fall or
Sunday, and then on tho preceding Saturday), for A8PI.N
WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with one of thf
Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN
CISCO, touching at ACAPULGO.
Departures of 1st and 31st connect at Panama witt
steamer? for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI
CAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touch at MANZANILLO
A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' ratet
allowed to second cabin and steerage pssseiigt rs witt
families. Also, an allowance of ONE-QUARTER or
through rates to clergymen and their families, aac
school teachers; soldiers having honorable discharges
HAL)? FARE.
One hundred pounds baggage allowed to each adult
Baggage-masters accompany baggage through and at
tend to ladle? and children without male protectors
Baggage received on the dook the day before sailing
from steamboat?, railroad?, and pasaangers who pre"?'
to ?end down early.
An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and at
tendance free.
For Pansage Ticket?, or further Information, apply at
the Company's Ticket Office, on the Wharf, FOOT 07
CANAL-8TREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK.
[ July S {noa 8. ?L BOLMAN, At-sn*,
ft* 3?
al
IIM.TI.Ilillli: AMI I Ililli KSTOS,'
STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
THE LINE l8 COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING
FIRST-CLASS HTEAMKHll'H :
STAU O? THE SOI Til -Oapt REED.
B. C. KNIGHT-Capt. HOLLINS.
JOHN GIBSON-Capt YOUNG.
CUMBEULAISD- Capt. M. P. URSINA.
THE FINE NEW STEAMER
oxj_i_v_r_._3_Ri-.A_._isr_D,
CAPTAIN M P. UR8INA,
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF FOR
Baltimore, Ta-Moirnw, '2d Aiigurt, at - o'clock.
For Freln_t or PuHH-.it?.1, having unsurpassed ac
couiniodutious, apply at Ibu oillr.- ol tbo Ajouts,
WILLIS ii ( HISOLM,
North Atlantic Wharf.
Agents lu Bal ?moro: Meiers. 1-ENDhROAST, FEN
WICK ft CO._2_AugUBt 1
DIRECT LINE.
BOSTON AND CHARLESTON
ST KAM s II II- COM PAN Y.
THE NEW A I
THEODORE. D. WAGNER,
CAPTAIN RODNEY BAXTER,
OF ABOUT 700 TONS BURTHEN,
WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF ON TUESDAY
next, 7th August, at 6 o.clock P. M., prooisely.
For Freight or Passage apply at the offlco-of Hie
Agont. A J. 8ALINA8,
Nos. 31 and 23 Vendue Range.
This Line is running ro.ularly In connection with
the South Carolina and Georgia Railroads, by which
Freight will be forwarded free of commission to Augusta,
Maco ii, Atlanta, West Point, Montgomery, Chattanooga,
Nashville, Memphis, ?anton. Mine., Columbia, Wtnna
boro', Chester, Charlotte, N. 0.
Consignees stBostoD, Messrs. DANIEL LEWIS k CO.
The Phoenix. Columbia; Lntel'lgenceer, at Atlanta;
Telegraph, at M ?con; Constitutionalist, at Augusta;
Montgomery Advertiser, Chattanooga Dally Amerloan,
Nashville Gazette, Mi mphiB Commercial and Charlotte
Times will publish twice a week for one month, and
Bond bill to Agent,_ August 1
PASSAGE REDUCED !
CHEAP PASB?_,__ TO OR FROM
ETJBO ?FE.
BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK.
Also, by the
SPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS.
Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and
from New York.
Great Reduction in Fere to
CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA.
DRAFTH FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and
Ireland, at the very Lowest Rates.
Passengers, on arrival lu New York, will have thett
baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed OS
them.
For Passage, ko., apply to M. M. QUINN,
i>?> 627 Enta Stbket, Q___?gat, 8. O.
February 27 lyr
CHARbEHTOS AMD SAVANNAH RAIL
RilAU COMHAVV.
OFFICE ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT. 1
Charleston, S. 0., July 80th, 1.66.
NOTICE.
ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, THIS ROAD WILL
be open to Balkehatchle Station.
The public are notified that Patterson's Bridge, over
the Salkebatchie River, has been repaired.
H. H. HAINES,
July 31 tnthsS Engineer and Superintendent.
THE SO. CA. RAILROAD COMPANY
raft,?
HAVING RK.ESTABLISHED ITS REOEIVING AND
FORWARDING OF BICE, Merchandise and Pro
duce consign d to its Agent from the in ...rior to North?
ern ports, and from Northern ports to Hie Interior, will
be cared for and shipped to the point of destination
without delay and free of commission.
Consignments to bo forwarded t>y sea must always be
acoompanied by Bills of Lsdiug and Letter of Advioo,
with Instructions to insure li desired. .
E. N. FULLER,
R. _ F. Agent.
tar The Oharlotte Times, Chester Standard, and
Granville Mountaineer, each copy one week and send
bills to this office._June 25
RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAIL
BOAD.
ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO LONG BRANCH-THB
Whole distance by rall-no eli an ?a of cars-no trav
elling hy S'age. On an 1 after Friday, Juue 1st, I860,
the trains on this Road will le? ve the Depot of Camdon
and Atlantic Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Cam
don, as follows, vis: 0 20 A. M , Expreos Train for Long
Branch and New York end intermediate Stations; 3.80
A. II., Hall and Express for Now Yo k
Returning, Trains leave Pier 82, foot ot Duane-street,
North River, via Hte-mboat Jesse Hoyt; at li A. M., Ex
press Train for Long Branch, Camdon and intermediate
Stations; and 4 P. M. for all Stations on the Road.
Faro to and from New York or Long Branch, ti.
Excursion Tickets to Long Branch from Camden, $3.
June l8 3 m o WM. N. CLAYTON, Hup't.
i *^__^_?B?3*fc
?) . -**" CJ_E_?>?T__3I_^_.__i ^'..O
COMMISSION AGENT,
WILL PURCHASE AND SELL 8T00E8 AND SE
OUltlTIES OF ALI. KINDS, M.ro_andlse, Pro
duce, Ac. ; n t na Agent lu any mercantile or commercial
interosts entrusted to hi? caro. He will give hld best
end careful attention to the lialanclng and adjusting of
Book?, Accounts, c. ; Collecting, also, a 1 writing of
Bonds, Contracta, Letler?, &o.
Prompt attention guaranteed and a portion of tho
patronage of the public solicited.
Office at CHARLESTON LIBRARY BUILDINGS,
N. W. oorner Church snd Brosd-atroeta.
July 3_? _imp?
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OK CUBA.
CONDUCTED BY THE SPANISH GOVBBNH1-NT.
$800,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY 8BVENT__B?
DAYS.
Prises cashed and Information furnished.
The highest rates paid for Doubloons and all kia d
low ?n?* Stlvir. ? \_ix-nt a* CO., Har-ra,
??.-ra-irr- ? Oteo No? Ir* rVM?-svr_s4, ?e? _ art