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The Daily _N"e-ws.
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 18G6.
LOCAL MATTERS.
MT 8EB SECOND AND THIRD PAQBS. **??
WE AH,- indobtod to the Smthera nu I National Ex
proas Companies for lato pnpura.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.?.-Wo aro iudobted to Mr. DUQUER
CRON, tho obliging purser of tho stoanior D ictator, for
late Savannah filos.
KINSMAN'? ICE CnKAM SALOON.-Do not fall to go to
KINSMAN'S and cat the greatest luxury of tho season
Iced Peachos. 8co advertlsoraent.
U KITE o STATES DISTUIOT CounT-Jiulgo BRIAN, Pre
siding.-This Court will be opon for business to day,
and writs and other papers signed by attorneys already
admitted to practico In tho TJnltod States Courts will bo
received; but applicants for admlBslon who cannot tako
the Test Oath will bo rejected for tho prosont.
EXCURSION TO FLORIDA.-It w111 bo Been by an adver
tlremcnt In another column that tbo olegant and com
modious steamship Dictator, under tho command of her
obliging and over popular captain, COXETTER, will mako
an oxcursion trip to Fornandina and other ports, for
which Iho faro Is only $20. This amount la scarcely
moro than would pay one's board for the time consumed
in tho trip, and an oxcollent opportunity in thus offered
for a pleasant rccroatlon. .
CURIOUS FACT.-lu a conversation botwoon Bovoral
gentlemen, perfumery was discussed, when ono of tho
party mentioned tho following fact: Some weeks sin co
he wetted hi* handkerchief with an oxtraot, and UBI d It
for ono or two da; a. Being a methodical man, when
that handkerchief WBH returned from tho wash It waa
placed at tho bottom of a pilo of a dozon. In due tlrao
the turn for use carno again, and it was discovered to
have rotained a strong roumani of former swootncBs, BO
much so as to impregnate with frogranco all articles in
the e.mc drawer near It. It was again washed, and
still it did not loso Ita pleasant odor. "Whore, in the
name of heaven, did that wonderful ossonco cunio
from ?" exclaimed a bystander. "From my neighbors,
RAOUL A IANAH."
ANNIVERSARY OF ME BATTLE OF FORT MOULTRIE.
The celebrations of this day in Charleston once vied
with tlioao of t1 o Fouith of July. While the latter was
cor sldered the great national holiday, the former was
regarded as that pocullar to tho State. The heartfelt
and proud boasts of the freodom won In tho protracted
struggle, of which Moultrie was but an isolated combat,
aro amo:g the things of the past. Belf-government, for
us, is gone. But if we caro not to recollect the 28th of
Juno for tho cake of the heroes of Fort Moultrie, It has,
nevertheless, some claims on our memory on account
of OJO social reunions by which it has boon BO often
marked. It is on this latter account that wo call atten
tion to It to-day. It is the desire of some of tho surviv
ing members of one of the beat of our old uniform com
panies-the Palmotto Guard-to revive their organiza
tion as a charitable association. This intention is
commendable in the highest degree, and it would be
well if all the bodies of mon who played aoldlor tog o thor
In the good old times, and who more rocently stood
?boulder to Bhouldor in the hardships and danger of
real war, would ui.ito to perp?tuit?, the bonds of friend
ship so solemnly comented.
GOUBT OF GENERAI? SESHONH AND COMMON PLEAS -
State vs. DANIEL WOOD and LEWIS KLTEN, for nuisance.
The indictment charged that the defendants had a
slaughter house and butcher pen In America-street,
-within the corporate Umita of the city. Mr. S. D. EIRE
testified to the character of the nuisan co. Dr. GEO. A.
PBLZEB, City Registrar and Olork of the Board of Health,
stated that It had been pronounced a nuisance by the
Board, who visited the premises ofllcially. Messrs. J.
M. EASON, Tnos. D. ELBON, Z. B. OAKES, N. D. HNSTON,
N. BERWICK, testified substantially to the BUno effect.
Mr. E. W. DAVIS, for tho defence, tent Merl that It did
not appear?-to be a nuisance to him, and that tho neigh
borhood was healthy. Messrs. D. BURY, L. BuNon and
T. D. COCHRANE concurred In this statement. Mr. G.
D. KECKELEY, witness in reply, testified that the smell
arising from tbo pen waa dlaagrecablo and offensive
Mrs. DENNIB O'CA-AQUAN and Jos. WHITE stated that
they owned property in that section, and its market
value was affected on account of the proximity of the
pen. Mr. P. D. BOOEOB testified that tbo smell was dis
agreeable, and the health of bia family affected by It
R. W. SEYMOUR, Esq., appeared for the defence. The
Attorney-General repllod. Judge DAWKINS briefly re
viewed tho caso, and left it to the decision of the Jury,
who, after a short absonoe, returned a sealed verdict.
An interesting case, which may bo of considerable
importance to our mercantile community, was argued
on Monday morning, but a? his Honor deferred his de
cision at the time, It wai not published.
The case referred to was that of B. D. LAZARUS vs the
Bank of tho State of South Carollua. I. W. HAYNK, Esq.,
appeared for tbe bank, and K. DBTBEVILLE, Esq., for
Mr. LAZARUS. The peint at i'sue waa whether afire
loan bond, after it Is past duo. should bear tho rate of
interest stated upon the lace of the bond-6 per cent.-or
that the parties Bhould pay tho ordinary 1* gal intercut,
7 per cent R. DETREVIL.E, Esq., argued that, accord
ing to the terms, the interest could not be more than 6
percont Tho Attorney-Goneral too'r tho ground that
the contract had expired, and the legal interest should
be paid. Judge DAWKINS decided that the loan was ef
fected for lSyears; that time hal expired, and the bond,
mt being cancelled, tho amount of Interest fixed by
law-7 per cent-should bo paid. Tbe same decision
was made In a similar case many j ears ago, and the pre
cedent, if any, established thon.
MAYOR'S COUBT, Wednesday Morning, ?une 26.-Two
of the fair denlzons of Elliott-street, rejoicing in the
nicknames of Gen. Sherman and Koyhole, wero brought
beforo his Honor for fighting. In pitching into Koyholo
Gen. Sherman only followed the example of hor illus
trious namesake, In breaking locks, which was perhaps
the reason why she was only flue! $2, while- Koyhole
was compelled to ante $3. The sentence brought tears
to the eyes of tho latter damsel, thus adding pathos to
the dissolving view of their disappearance.
T.vo gallant Irishmen, who bad boen doing their de
voir? at a negro ball, were up for making a disturbance
and insulting tho police. They ?lid not think it any of
fence to uso ii suiting language to tue police, but his
Honor did, and fined them J it) each. One of them, as
be was hustled out of the court room, consoled hi m so if
with the remark, that "it was the first time his Honor
bad ever had the chance."
A genteel young man, who In his peregrinations took
up so much of tbo pavement as to knock down au old
woman, was fined $6.
PBOVOST COURT, June 27.-United States vs. Toney
Brooks (colorod).-Stealing money.-A. P. Lee, sworn:
At our shop in Meeting-stroot yesterday, in the after
noon, defendant ?jame out and I ran after bim, and
caught bim lu King htreot, and found the money on
bim which he stole out or my drawer lu tho shop, viz :
a $2 bill, a $1 bill, and some small currency bills, in
all about $3; he acknowledged that ho took It out of my
drawer behind the counter.
Sophia Cronan, sworn : Saw dofondant by plaintiff's
drawer; he squatted down by the drawer; saw him take
the money out. ?it the drawer; go off with it in his hand.
Guilty; |io. or ?ixty days' haid labor on tho streets.
United Statos tu. Robort Parker (colored)-Soiling
Fish Without a License.-Policeman Donnovau, sworn:
Yesterday aftornoun lound defendant on King-street,
offering fish for salo without a license; he bad a ticket
to Bell ten slrlo.s and afterwards got twelve or thirteen
strings more, and was selling them at ? o'clock in the
aiteruoon, on tue saino llconse which bad expired at 13
o'clock. Quilty; Flrh forfeit?d.
United State*? M Mock Mazon (colored)-Having Cot
ton and bolug nuable to account lor It.-Vollcoman 8er?
goant sworn: Yesterday morning arrested defendant
abont nine o'clock, with a bag of twenty-five pounds of
cotton on a dray, between tho bales which be was haul
ing; he could not account for i?; no was unloading hil
dray on Sout.j Atlantic Wha* f ; It w*s In a common corn
S_ffo. and not au?*h as sample cotton is carried In.
a ? Va' J*6, or ,en .k*"-' oard 1*bor ?" ?treat
United States vi. Susan Ford aud Lena Merchant
Disorderly Condoct-8ergt Poulnot, of tho Police,
sworn : About half-past ono o'clock this morning heard
very loud noise In King-street, between Broad and
Trodd, in a very roi pectablo neighborhood. At Betsoy
Walker's house hoard a qusrrel about some man named
Brown. There was a great noiso, but no blackguarding
or swearing. It was a rospoclablo neighborhood, and
tboy woro all v?.ry much alarmed. Quilty; hard labor
for 11 vo d . s', subject to the order of tho Provost
Marshal.
R?PORT OP THIC O-IKF OF THE FlBE DEPARTMENT.
Wo mako tho following extracts from this valuablo
report:
Gentlemen of the Board of Fire Masters:
The rules of tho Board require moto mako an Aun aal
Report of the condition of the Flro Department. To do
this for the rast year, is out of mv power, as our elly,
by evacuation, fell lu o tho hands of tho U. 8. forcos on
tho 18th day of February, 1805, -ntl so remained until
the 1st of November. 1 left tho city on the 15th of Feb
ruary. 1865, and did not return until 23d of May follow
ing, during which timo, and until the 1st of November,
I had no control of tho Department.
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FTEA?- RNOINE8.
Steam, at last, has been properly Introduced into tho
Department; two beautiful ana powerful Englnos have
arrived-tho work of Messrs Clapp At Jones, of Now
York-one for tho .?Etna Company, and tto other for tho
Plonor Company; a third is daily expooted for the
Phrunlx Company, manufactured by Jeffers k Co., P_w
lucket, R. I., and it Is expected a fourth ono will soon
bo added.
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MEW C0MPAME8. r
Thero have boen three now companies admitted by
the Board and by th? sanction of Council into this de
partment-the Young America and Stonowall Engine
Companies and tho Charleston Book aud Ladder Oom
pauy, No. 1.
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DADOES.
I would suggest to the different companies, through
thoir Presidente, tho proprloty of procuring badges for
each member of his company, theso badgos to bo worn
at all times by the mombrrs, f o that If a Oro should
happen when tho fireman may be away from his home
the badge may pormit bim to pass tho line of operations
without hindrance by tho police. Such an oxpedieut
wUl have tho further good effect of keeping thoso not
oonncctod with the department from any Interference
with the workings of the same.
For the botter protection of Ujo goods and wares ol
the insurance companies, 1 would recommend that all
persons who aro or may bo Interested or omployod by
any local ioBiiianco company, or any agencies, be al
lowed within tho Uno of operations al fires, provided
they wear a suitable badgo conspicuously, so they may
be readily recognized by the firemen and the police de
partment.
CITY w.tnn i wai nu
It is in my opinion tho uecetssry time for tho al -
bandnitnt of tho four Ward Engines, Nos. S, 7, 8 and 9,
tlieH?> englues being old, aud tho cxpunso necessary to
keep them in proper repair not being repaid by their
UBolulneis. I would suggest that tbo City Council be
request, d lo repeal so much of the Flro Ordinances as
relates to Ward EnglneB, and that these engines above
named, and all otners, the property of the city, be at
onco advertised for sale.
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Statement "A," appended to the Report, shows that
tho number of fires from November l8,1865, to April
0, I860, for which an alarm was givon, was twenty-six.
Statement "F" shows the cost of the fires to the city,
for the samo time, to have been $9170,25.
Statement "B" gives valuablo statistics rolatlng to tho
several Con panics, and wo publish It In full.
STATEMENT B.
riOKEXB FISK ENOINK COMPANY (STEAM1.
Instituted 18ul. Incorporated 'SOL
Engine steam. Olspp & Jones, builders, New York
elly, 18GG. Capacity H>. inch steam cylinder, 6 Inch
pump, 9 Inch stroke. Boiler 3 feet 0 inches long, with
276 IX inch tubes. Heating snrfaco of 400 square feet.
Pumps will discharge 850 gallons per minute. Weight
4800 pounds. 21 feet of suction hos. ; 1000 feet of lead
ing hose.
Men on roll, 44; on parade, 42.
KAOLK Fin- ENGINE COMPANY.
Instituted 1816. Incorporated 1818.
Location of Engine House on Meeting-street, west
side, between John and Ann streets
Engine built by Button _ Blake; 12,_ inoh cylinder, 7
Inch stroke. 23 feet of suction hose; 400 feet of new,
and 60 feet of old leading hose.
Mon on roll, 67; on parado 61.
VIGILANT FIRE ENOINK COMPANY.
Chartered 1819. Incorporated 1819.
Location of Engine House, State-street, west aide,
near Queen. Under repair
Engine buUt by Wm. Jeffers, Pawtuoket, R. I., 1865.
10 Inch cylinder, 7 to 10 inch stroke. 23 feet of suction
hose ; 400 feet of now leading hose.
Men o . roll, 90; on parade, 89.
pno-Nix Fine ENGINE COMPANY.
Incorporated 1826.
tngino Houso burned in 1861; nsl'g City Englno No.
0. New steam engine ordered.
Men on roll, 78; on parado, 66.
C!_BL_-TON ll__ ENCUNE COMPANY.
Incorporate 1 1826.
Location of Englno House, Wentworth-Btreet, near
King, north side.
i nglno built by Wm. Jeffers k Co., Pawtackot, R. I.
1857; 10 inch cylinder, 6 to 10 inch stroke 21 feet of
auction hose; 659 feet of leading hose.
Men on roll, 40; on parade, 40.
.?ETNA FIIIE ENOINK COMPANY (STEAK).
Instituted 1829. Incorporated 1830.
Engine, steam. M. R. Clapp, builder, Now York city,
18GG. Capacity, 8 Inch steam cylinder, 4>? inoh pump,
8 Inch stroke. Boiler, 2 feet 10 Inches long, with 261
IX Inch tubes. Heating surface of 930 square feet.
Pumps will discharge 300 gallons per minute. Weight
when light, 3800 lbs. ; when loaded, 4000 lbs. 20 feet of
suction hose; 600 feet of leading hose.
Men on roll, 87; on parade, 66.
MARION PIKE ENGINE COMPANY.
Incorporated 1839.
Location of Engine House, Cannon street, south side,
near King. Owned by the Company.
Engine built by Hunneman k Co., Boston, 1860. 5>i
inch cylinder, 16 inch stroke. 21 feet auction hole; 40u
teet of new leading hose.
Men on roll, 70; on parade, 65.
GBnMAN FIIIE ENOINK COMPANY.
Incorporated 1839
Locan in of Engine non. e, Chalmers street, between
Church and State. Under repairs.
Engine built by John Agnew, Philadelphia, I860. 10
inch ty li i der, 10 inch stroke. 7C0 feet of leading hose;
23 feet of suction hose.
Men on roll, 05; on parade, 64.
PALMETTO Fini ENGINE COMPANY.
Instituted 1810. Incorporated 1841.
Location of Engine House in Anson street, south of
Hum". Under ropslrs
Engine built by Hunneman k Co., Boston, 1860. 6>?
inch cylinders, 14 to 17 inch stroke. 21 feet ol auction
host?; SOO feet of leading hore.
Men on ro.l, G8; on parado, 60.
HOPE FIBE ENOINK COMPANY.
Incorporated December 19, 1843.
Location of Engine House, Archdalo street, opposite
Market Btreet. Under repairs.
Engine built by Button k Blake, Waterford, New
York, 18S8. 8 inch cylinder, 4 ii to 7 Inch stroke. 23
feet suction hose; 400 feet of leading hose.
Men on roll, 60; on parade, 43.
WASHINGTON FIBE ENGINE COMPANY.
Instituted 1849. Incorporated 1849.
Location of Engine House, Vanderhorat street, be
tween tit Phillp ai d King. Under repairs.
Engine bulli by Hunneman k Co., Bust _, 1849. 6
Inch cylinder, 16 Inch stroke. 21 feet of suction hose;
400 feet of now leading hose.
Men on roll, 65; _ parado, 40.
OHABLESTON BOOK AND LADDEB COMPANY, NO. 1.
Instituted 1865. Incorporated December 13, 1866.
Location of Track House, temporarily in Meeting
Truck built by C. E. Hartshorn, New York, 1866. 47
feet long. 6 ladders, from 10 to 42 feet. 30 hooks. 4
axes. 2 picks. 1 crow bar
Men on roll, 40; on parado. 96.
YOUNO AMERICA FIRE ENOINE COMPANY.
Charter applied for.
Location of Engine Home, Anson street, one door
south of Laurens.
Engine (City Englno No. 3), built by Hunneman k
Co., Beton. Ordered a new steam engine.
Men on roll, 74; on parado, 64.
STONEWALL FIBE ENOINE COMPANY.
Instituted November 4,1806. Not yet Incorporated.
Location of Engine House, corner of George and
College streets, In good order.
Engine (City Engine No. 10) built by Hunneman k
Co , Boston, 1853. 6>i inoh oylindor. l8 inoh stroke.
21 feet auction hose; 300 feet ol new leading hose.
Men on roll, 65; on parade, 35.
RECAPITULATION.
Number of members on rolls.873
Number of members on annual parade.098
STATEMENT C.
LOSSES ON BUILDINGS, FUIINITUBE, STOCK OF GOOCH, FBOM
NJV. 1ST TO AFBIL 30TII, 1866.
$124,000
Losses paid by Insurance Companies. 117,060
Excess of LOBB over Insnranco.$ 6,050
ScnooLMABMS.-The Wilmington Dispatch bids the
following affectionate farewell to the estimable females :
"Skedaddled."-We are happy to Inform onr readers
that many of tim fe male "marms" who have been teach
ing tbo picaninny idea In this city, how to shoot, during
the past year, left on tbo steanaor O. W. Lord, for the
"big Norrud," on fcaturday evening last. Toelr parting
at the steamer, from their formed protege*, was pecu
liarly hoart-rendlog and many a laonrymoaal font ran
dry on the occasion. The affoctlonato embracing?, tho
nnbosomlng of -femiulno emotion that were In
dulged at the last, sad interview, aro too delloate for
print, and we must f??rimar to expose them.
In justice to "the departed" we will simply atste that
he "marms" vent thiougli the trying ordeal like men.
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BUSINESS NOTICES.
Auction Salea Tl>l? Day.
N. HUNT A SON will sell this day, at tho resldcnco
No. 334 King-street, at 10 o'clock, the furi.ituro of a
family going away. .
R. M. MARSHALL will soil this day, bc-foro his sales
room, No. 33 Broad-street, at luX o'clock, ouo horse,
top-buggy and harness; and, at 11 o'clock, tbofurnituro
of a family declining hi.usc-kecplng, and herpes and
mules.
MCKAY A OAMPRELL will sell this day, at tbolr
eales room, Husel-street, n-xt the Postotllco, a 10 o'clock,
a carriage and double harms?, balance of a millinery
Block, Ac.
MiLLlutN, MKLCIIEHH A Co. will sell this day, beforo
their etore, No. 20 Venduo Rango, at 10 o'clock, hams,
shoulders, mackorol, sourkrout, dry goods, clothing,
furniture, Ac.
J. A. TiiiuuioN will Bell this day, in front of his store,
No. 14 Venduo Rango, at IO o'clock, an assortmont of
furnlturo, wiro safes, clothing, fancy articles, Ac.
BAMBUN A AIMAU will sell this day, at their sales
room, No IG Vendue Rango, at 10 o'clock, a lot of fur
niture, shoes, dry goods, Ac.
J. A. ENHLOW A Co. will soil this day, boforo their
store, No. 125 EuBt Bay, at 11 o'clock, fresh shad-roes,
flour, corn meal, hams and cheese.
WE TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of those
whose sight may bo at all impaired, to the advertisement
of Mosers. ALLAN A SIDDONS, Sign of tho Spectacles,
No. 307 Klng-streot.
Wo can safely t-av, from our knowledge of tho practi
cal ability of these gentlemen, that no one will require
to go ? iBowhero and havo corrodions made after being
supplied at their establishment. In a word, they can
fit a pair of tho far-famed Perloscopic Lenses to QDV
vislon, if at all rcmcdiablo by human skill.
TUE OLDEST MEDICAL PRACTICE Is that of tho family.
Long before doctors wore known tho hoad of tho family
examined and prescribed for the members, From tho
necessity of tho case tho first and most important Btago
of ovory disease Is treatol by tho pntiont's parents or
nurse. This being so, how important that the means
on hand should be simple, a-uplo and efficient.
HUMPHREYS' HOMOEOPATHIC SPEOIFIC? (advertised in
.mother column), perfectly moot this want, ami uliouM
be In the hands of every lutolligont f_tui y. Dopot, No.
501 Broadway, Now York. 0
A WORD BEFORE TOO , LATE.-Aro you troubled with
Headache, Heartburn, Constipation, Distress after Eat
ing, Poor Memory, Low Spirits, Pain in the Back, Great
Weakness, Bad Breath, or any other symptom of that
horrid nightmaro disease, Dyspepsia ? If so, IOBO no
time, but procuro a bottle of
PLANTATION BITTERS
They purify, strength en and Invigorate
They create a healthy appetite.
They aro an antidote to chango of water and diet
They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven tho mind.
They prevent mlasmatlo and Intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
Thoy cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Diarrhea and Cholera Morbus.
They euro Liver Complaint and Norvous Headache.
No change of diet Is necessary while using PLANTA
TION BITTERS. Eat the best your money will buy and all
your stomach craves of It.
PLANTATION BITTERS strengthen tbo stomach and re
store Its healthy action. You will find them
PALATABLE, Puns, ANO RELIADLE. luths.')
Wonderful but True!
MADAME REMINGTON, THE WORLD RENOWNED
AfltrologiBt and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in
clairvoyant state, delineates tho very featuros of the por
son you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument
of intense power, known as tho Psycbomotropo, guar
antees to produce a perfect and Bfo-llke plctnro of the
future hnaband or wife of the appUcant, with date of
marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, Ac.
This Is no Imposition, as testimonials without number
can assort By stating placo of birth, age, disposition,
color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and
stamped envelopo addressed to yourself, you will re
ceive the plcturo by return mall, together with desired
Information.
Address in confidence, Madame GERTRUDE REM
INGTON, P. O. Box 297. West Troy, N. Y.
May 8 tuthsSmo
The Horrors of Indigestion.
You complain of your stomach, unfortunate dyspeptic
but ought not your Btomach to complain of you? Pos
sibly the pangs yon endure are simply the stomach's
method cf taking revenge upon you for neglecting and
abusing it. Perhaps you have never made an effortt
improve ita condition, but on the other band are con
tinually cramming it with unwholesome and incongru
ous food. Have you ever tried HOSTETTER'S STOM
ACH BITTERS, a proper diet and regular meals? The
Bitters in a week would put your digestive apparatus
in perfect order, regulate the flow of bUe in accordance
with the laws of health, and produce jnst BO muoh
aperient action as would be necessary for your good;
and wbon you aro onco all right, judicious and regular
dieting, with a little of the Ton <c now and then, would
keep you to. If you have nt gio. - ed these moans cf cure,
don't i.Jamo yonr stomach for Its rebellion. It ia merely
nu lire's blot that she wants help. If yon i.eglect it, the
next tbiug may be Iuflammation, or Sclrrhus Cancer, oi
some other violent and daugerone ?lsease. There ii
such a 'thing as being too late in these matters. HOS
TETTER'S BITTERB will cure Dyspepsia; but Dyspep
sia may engender diseases which defy all restoratives.
Juno 25_
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician.
Presents to the attention of Mothers her
Soothing Syrup,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
Whioh greatly facilitates the process of Teething, to)
softening the gums, reducing all inflammations, will
allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and Is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon It mothers, it will give rest to yourselves,
and
Relief and Health to Your Infants?
We have put up s_d sold this article for over thlrt:
years, and can say In confldenoe and truth of it what m
have never been able to say of >~ other medicine-'
NEVER HAS.IT FAILED IN A SlrlGLE INSTANCE TO
EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did ?(
know of an instance of dissatisfaction by any one wl. t
used It On the contrary, all are delighted with its ope
rations, and speak In terms of commendation of It?
magical effeots and medical virtues. We apeak in tbli
matter "what wo ?Jo know," after thirty years' oxpe
rien co, and PLEDGE OURSELVES FOR THE FULFIL
MENT OF WHAT WE HERB VKOLAR-. In almoi
every ?nstanos where the infant ia suffering from pall
and exhaustion, relief will be found In fifteen or twenty
minutes after the syrup is administered.
Full directions for using Will accompany each bottle
None genuine unless the foo simile oi CURTIS b PER
KINS. New Fork, is on the outside wrapper.
Bola by all druggists throughout the world.
Price only 38 Cento per Hut tie.
*?r",leb7 KING & CASSIDEY.
?'bra-ryM ono ?JlMl-lltM,
AUCTION SALES.
Carriaae and Double Harness.
McICAY a- CA.UI'IIKI.I,,
Next to Postofllcc, IIiisel-Htrcct,
Will noll THIS D.\Y, at 10 o'clock.
Ono FAMILY CARRIAGE AND HARNESS.
Conditions cash. Juno 28
On account of all concerned Batanee of Milliner;/
Stuck, <_.??, ?te., anti Entire Balance ofOonstyn
mont.
ni? it \v ?- <A ni i?it i : r.i..
Next I'ostoni. ? , II. ncl Street,
Will ?eil, THIS DAY, commencing at 10 o'clock,
FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, White, Fancy and
Black Roches
Boxen Arllliclal Flowers, ILmstltchod L. C. Hdkfs.
Summer Balmoral Skirts, Hluo Il.il/.iirlun, Veils
Pant sluir Hhlrling, Duck, Miirt Uosonis
MURIIII li indkorclilefs, Blay Linen, Suspendorn
White Uu8c, (?int.' Wblto >i Uo.o, Shawls, ko., ?*. c.
ALSO,
Entlro bslancoof LINEN SACKS, PANTS. .Sic.
- cases ?Straw Goods, trimmed and untrlmmod
- cases WllUmautlo Spool Cotton, 200 yarda.
WILL ALSO
Closo balouco of NOTIONS end JEWELRY.
Al-to,
MARKET BASKETS, WORK BA9KET3, Ac, *c.
ALSO,
200 COTTON BED 8HKET8.
Conditions cash ; and aU gooda to bo removed samo
day._June 28
lillirie Wine on account of Shippers, and by order
Consignees.
McICAY ct CANPBGLIa
Will soil, TO- lORROW, Friday, at 11 o*clo_,
- case? Imported RHINE WINE.
Condition? cash. Juno 28
Furniture, Malling, _c.
McKAY -t UAI-IMIUL
Will sell, TO-MORROW, Friday, at .0 o'clock,
Ono WARDROBE, Bookcase, Bureaus, Sideboard,
Bedsteads, Engravings, Sofas, Marblo Top Tables, Li
ning Tables, WaBhstands, Mattresses, Chambor Crock
ery, Ice Houso, Carpet, Matting, ko., ko.
ALSO,
One OUt Framo MIRROR, largo slzo.
ALSO,
Six Torroy's Palont ICE CREAM FREEZERS.
Coudlttous cash; and all goods to bo removed samo
day._June 29
Jill LUG AlV, MKLCIIKItS ?St CO.
Will sell THI8 DAY, 28th inst., at 10 o'olock, before
their Store, No 20 Venduo Rango,
HAM8, SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, SOURKROUT,
Soup, Btarub, Wblto Beans, kc.
Aimo,
MELTON OLOTH, HANDKERCHIEFS, PRINTS,
Ready-mado Clothing, Hats, Shoos, Bootu, Ac.
ALSO,
BUREAU, LOOKING GLASS, ORIB. BEDSTEADS,
Chairs, Lounge, Tables, ko., ko. Juno28
MILLIGAN, M Ria-II KUS _ CO.
Will Boll on -JHURSDAY. July 5th, at 11 o'clock, in
Storehouto on Wharf, north ol' Marsh's Ship Yard,
1 LOT WKOUOUT AND CAST IRON
1 lot Cast Iron Pipes, 5 feet long, 3 Inch bore
1 lot Wrought Iron Spikes
1 lot Bolts and Nuts
1 lot Oas Pipos
1 lot I _ii"l Doors
1 largo Haystack Boiler
1 lot Llvo Oak Ship Timber, bo. kc Jnne2G
-dssoi-i- Furniture, Wire Safes, de.
BY J. A. THOUKON.
THIS DAY. the 28th Instant, at 10 A. M., In front of my
Store, No. 14 Venduo Range, under Colonnade Row,
will be sold for cash.
One superior MAHOGANY EXTENSION DINING
TABLE, ono Mahogany Sldoboard, four new Wire Safes,
assorted Blzes ; Bedstead, Press, one new Iron Bedstead,
two now Cots and Mattresses, one Glass, ono Settee, our.
Wasbetand, Tables, Cushions, assorted Crockery, Tin
and Iron Waro, lot Clothing, largo Musquito Net, now.
Together with our usual assortment of Fanry articles,
Ac. All of which must be sold for cash on dellvory.
Juno 28 _
Boots, Shoes, de.
BY MILES DIUKB,
TO-MORROW, 29th Inst., at 10 o'olock, will bo sold at my
Store, corner of King and Liberty streets, INVOICES
OF BOOTS AND SHOES, received from Now York
and Boston manufacturers, to be sold without re
serve. ,
6 OASES, 60 PAIR, MEN'S OALFP. 8. BOOTS
6 cases, 120 pair. Men's Buff Brogans
4 cases, 96 pair, Mon's Enamelled Brogans
10 cases, 240 pair, Men'e Buff and Oalf Balmorals
2 case?, 48 pair. Men's Calf Sowed Balmorals
8 canes, 192 pair, Men's Calf Oxford Ties
2 cases, 48 psir, Men's Patent Loather Oxford Ties
3 caaes, 72 pair. Men's Buff Congress
2 cases, 48 pair, Men's Fino Hewed Congress
2 cases, 43 pair, Men's Lasting CongresB
12 cases, 720 pair, Women's Goat and Morocco Bal
morals
15 cartoons, 180 pair, Ladles' Fine Lasting Congress
IS cartoons, 180 pair, Ladlee'Morocco ond Kid Balmo
rals, (tewed)
20 cartoons, 240 pair, Misses' and Children's Slipper?,
Congress Gaiters, Ankle Ties and Balmorals.
AND
A LONG LINE OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
Hosiery, Clothing, Notions, Ac April 2.
FIRE, MARINE
AND
LIFE HR? AGENCY.
TUPPER & LANE,
IN PLANTERS' d5 MECHANICS" RANK RUILDING.
No. 183 East Bay-street,
REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING FIR8T-0LA8S
COMPANIES of the highest responsibility, with Cash
Capitals of ONE TO TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
EACH.
AGGREGATE, $10,000,000.
8E0DRITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK.
PHONIX INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW YORK.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK.
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OF NEWYOBK.
NORTH AMERICAN INSURANCE CO., OF NEW ?ORK
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK.
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS BENEFIT LIKE
INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK.
SOUTHERN ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, OF
VIRGINIA.
FIRE, MARINE and LIFE RI8KS takon as low as any
reliable Company, and Losses promptly paid at this
Agoncy.
A. A. LANE.8AM'L Y. TUPPER.
Jane 26__lhs2moB
INSURANCE AND SAVINGS COMPANY
OF VIROI-IA.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE COM
PANY made to the OomptroUor-General of South Caro
lina, piransnt to the statute of the State:
Capital Stock.$200,000.00
Of which has been paid up.$191,660
Due by Stockholders. 8.400
-$200,000.00
ASSETS.
Negotiable Notes discounted.$187,104.87
Cash on band. 8,990.14
Duo from Stockholders. 8,460.00
Duo for Premiums. 773.17
$205,817.66
LIABILITIES.
For losses or other claims. None
(8igned) B. O. WHERRY. Jn.,
Assistant Secretary.
RlchmoEd, May 21, 1860.
STATE OF VIRGINIA, GIT_ OF RIOHMOND
This day, personally appeared before me, a Notary
Pabilo. In and for said City of Richmond, DAVID J.
BURR, Secretary of the Insurance and Swings Com
pany of Virginia, and made oath that the above state,
ment is true and correct In witness whereof, I hare
hereunto set my hand and national seal, this 21st day
of May, 1866.
(Signed) EDW. J. WARREN,
Notary Public.
FIRE RI8K8 TAKEN BY THE ABOVE FIRST-GLASS
COMPANY AT CURRENT RATES.
WM. 0. BEB k CO., Agents,
Jnno 93_{5_No. 22 East Bay.
mr THE WEEKLY RECORD 0_i. BE PUL
CHASED at H. P. RUGG*8, Market-streoi, _>- M. M
qUINN'S, King-street, at which placea newslx. _ *_ b?
?applied.
?y?Nop?pe" w ''he ?old from the Offlo* _**n
.IIL-L JJ.?-eel*-1
AUCTION SALES.
HY Ii. M. fllAHSUAI.I.
THI8 DAY. 28IU instant, at lialf-pnst IO o'clock,Will
bo sold before my Bales Room, No. 83 I!road-street.
Ono HOUSE, ToP-BUOOY AND HARNESS. The
Horne is wai ranted sound, and tin- whole turn-out sold
on account of tlio owner leaving the city.
ALVO,
Two FINE LAWCIE DRAFT HOUSES.
Conditions cash, Juuo38
UYK. PI. PIAKSIl \ 1 I..
THIS DAY, 28th instant, at 11 o'clock, w11 bo sokl be.
foro my 8I1PH HOOIII, NO. 33 Broad-street,
1 LARQK ?RAY HORSE, toddle and Draft
1 line Sorrel Horso
1 Clay Hank Filly
2 primo Millen.
All of tho above aro warranted sound.
Conditions i-aflli. Juno 38
BY li. HI. .?MlvMlAM?.
THI3 DAY, 28tn liifitniit, at 11 o'clock, will bo sold,
before my HIII-H lluooi, No. 33 Dread street,
The FURNITUItE of a family declining housekeeping,
consisting of Chaira, Bureau-*, Rudstoads, Wardrobe,
WashstandB, Rath Tubs, Wliat-Nots, Tables, Desk,
Ac, Ac.
Conditions cash. June 38
Furniture t?I' a family going tftau.
UVN.II?1NT tC?UN.
THIS DAY, tbo 28th iiiBtaut, at 10 o'clock, at the
rcsldenco No. 334 King-street, above Georg? ?treef,
will bo sold,
A large and fino assortment of FURNITDREof * ' -__r/
Koing away,
C0NKISTINO IN FAUT OF:
Extonsion DINING TARI.E, elegant Sideboard
Bureau, with Glass ; Bedsteads, with SprlDg Re?
Sofas, Lounges, Mahogany Chairs, Rocklug ai ? Eaaj
Chaira, Looking Olai-Rcs, Pictures
Ornament Shailin, Carpets, Sido Tables, Wiro Safe,
Refrigerator. Ac.
Kitchen and Cooking Utomils, Table Ware, Ac.
With a lirgo number of other articles too numeraos to
mention.
Conditions cnnli before do'ivery. June. 38
Flour, Corn Meal, Fresh Shad Roes, Hams,
Cheese, ?fcr.
BY J. A. K-Vsi.o VV A, CO.
THIS DAY, 2811? itiHtnut, will bo Hold before our Store,
No. 125 East Ray, at 11 o'clock,
25 kits HliAD ROES
25 libia. Flour
20 Milu. 0< ni Meal
Bbls. llama
B: ion OliecBO
Bags Cloves
Gross Miiti'hos. Juno 23
Furniture, Shoes, Dry Goods, ?fee.
BY SA.1ISH\ .S. Al PIA li.
Will bo sold, THI8 DAY, 28th Inst., at our gales Rcom,
No. 10 Venduo Range, at 10 o'clock,
Lot of LADIES', MEN'S AND OUILDREN'S SHOES
Lot Dry Goode, Fancy Articles
Cologno, Pomade, Calicoes, Belts, Ac.
A-SO,
LOT FURNITURE.
Conditions caab. Juno 38
Titree Valuable IMIS in Cannon's Court.
BY SMITH A Pi? ?.ii.i.iv li AY.
Will be sold, at 10>_ o'clock, TO-MORROW MORNING
the 29th iustant, on tho stops of tho Old Custom
House,
THREE LOTS OF LAND on Cannon's Court (west
end of Caunon-stroet), and once Short Court, as foi*
lows, viz:
LOT No. 109-Lies on tho north sido of Cannon's
Court, noxt west of President-street, adjoining Lot and
Store of-Luden on the cast, and is 52 feet front
by 105 deep, more or less.
LOT No. 108-Adjoining (ho abovo on tbo west, andls
also 62 feet by 10J.
LOT No. 170-To the north and re-rciNo. 109; of the
Bama dimensions, and fronting on Short Court.
A Plat of these Lot B can be seen at our office.
Terms mado known on day of silo. Juno 38
Houses and Lots in Columbus street,
BY SMITH ?Se 51?*t;il.l?IVARY.
Will bo sold on tbe steps of tho old Custom House,
TO-MORROW MO BNINO, the 29th instant, at 10>4
o'clock,
All that LOT OF LAND lying on the north aide of
Columbus Btieot. and tho west corner of Bobbin's Court,
between Meetlng-atreet and the track of the Hou'h Caro
lina Railroad, measuring 33 leet front on Columbus*
street, by 110 feet deep, moro or leas; together with the
Buildings thereon, consisting of a neat and comf-.rtable
two and a ball story Dwelling of wood, with four np?
right rooms, now renting for $30 per month, andr,
small two story bouse in the rear, on Bobbin'*? Court,
which rents for $12 per month.
Conditions caab. Purchaser to pay us for papers.
ALSO,
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD
the three LOTS OF LAND to tho north of, and adjoin
ing, the above, fronting on Robbin's Court, and known
an lota C, D and B, as per plat of the lite Robt. E. Paine,
City Surveyor, to be seen at our office. Theso lo s mea
sure each 30 feet front on Bobbin's Court, by 81 feet
deep, more or lesa. They are at present enclosed sa
ouo lan-e square, but will be sold separately or together.
Three small but comfortable dwellings could be built
on these lots, giving abundant yard roora, and yielding
a profitable Interest on the Investment
Conditions cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers.
Juno 28
PUBLIC SALB.
THE UNITED .-TATES MARINE HOSPITAL AND
GROUNDS, locatid In the City of Charleston, S. ?X
wUl be sold to tbe highest bidder, subject to the ap
proval of the bid by tho Secretary of the Treasury,.
13 M., JULY 19th, 1800, on tbo promues.
Terms of Sale-$1000 cash; balance In equal pay manta
of thirty, sixty and ninety days. A Certificate of Sale
will bo given at tbo time, and the deeds to be executed
upon the paymoot of the last instalment of tho purchase
money. A. G. MACKEY,
Juno 19 Collector of Gua toms.
PRIVATE SALES.
Splendid Investment-Valuable Lumber Mut, wah
Steam Power.
BY SMITH ?v MCGILLIVRAY.
At Private Sale
A valuable LUMBER MILL, worked by a flrnt-claas
30 horne Engine, in completo order, now in active
operation on a river near Charleston.
This Is a flrat-olass Circular Saw Mill, now from the
maker; cuts long lengths for shipment, and will saw
from ten to fifteen thousand foot per day. Vessels >?
heavy draft can load at tb j spot.
With tho Mill ?rill also bo sold the largo contract for fur
nishing it ? ltli Timber from extensive lands adjoining.
On this place ia also one of the very best stands for a
country store upon the banks of the river.
For terms, further particulars, apply as above, at
No. 27 BKOAD-STREET,
June 28 tbatnS South side, near State-street.
Farm near Summerville.
JAMBS L. OANTT
Offers at Privato Silo
A FARM of 210 acres, within a mile and a bah* of the
Summerville Depot. The improvements consist of a
very neat, hew Cottage of four rooms, lathed and
plastered, kitchen and other requisite outbuilding?.
Thirty acres, enclosed with a good subs taut al fence,
and twenty of them under cultivation. It has been
fully tested and la perfectly healthy. An accommoda
tion train now ruo? regularly between SummcrvUlaand
the city, making this a vory convenient realdeneefo
one doing business in the city. It will be sold at
very low price. Apply an abovo at
N. W. CORNER BROAD AND CHURCH-STREETS.
J une 22 ftuthS
mr UNITED STATES INTERN?_L RE VENDIS,
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 2D COLL. DIST., a 0. NO.U
BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, JUNE 318T, 186?.
Notice is hereby given that the annual lists containing
tbo Assessments made and taken within the City and
District of Charleston for the year 1805, will remain open
for examination it this office for and during the spaee
of ten days (Sundays excepted), from and after the lal
day of Jnly, proximo; and that during said ten d_j_,
appeals will be received and determined relative to arty
assessments claimed to be erroneous contained in said
annual Hats.
All sppeals as aforesaid should bo marlo in writing.
specifying tho nature and amount of error complained
of. O. J. HA80ALL,
June 22 _fmthS_Asaestror.
?.JSrSTATE OP BOUT H CAROLINA
CHARLESTON DISTRICT.-Hy GEORGE BUIST, Es_,
Ordinary.-Whereas JACOB WILLIMAN, of Charleston,
Attorney at Law, mado suit to mo to grant him Let
ters of Administration ?J?: bonis non of the Estate and
Effects of GEORGE T. TAYLOR, formerly of Charleston,
Attorney at Law : Theso aro, thoreforo, to cite and ad
monish B?1 and singular tho kindred and creditors
the said GKOBOS T. TAYLOB, deceased, that they ha
and appear bofbro mo, In the Court of Ordinary, to be
held at Charleston on 6th day of July, I860, after pub
licatlon hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show
cause, ii any they have, why tbe said Administration
dt bonit non should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 30th day of June, Ana*
Domini 186A GEORGE BUIST,
June 21 th_ Judge si I*, o tatos.