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The Daily News. IUE8DAY MOKNINQ. JULY 17, 1860. LARGEST CMCULATIOfl IN TUE STATE.' LARGEST CIRCULATION Di THE CITY. ? -TUB! LIST OK" XiBTTTElIiS re malninK in the F?oHtofHoe at tb.6 end of eaoh week la published officially In THK JJAIXiY JSTHJWS every Fri day mornltu. AGENTS. The following are the Agents for this paper: W. A. HEMINGWAY, General Travoling and Collect ing Agent. Bev. COLIN MURCHISO.V, Oonoral Traveling and Collecting Agent TOWNSEND & NORTH, BooksoUers and Stationers, Columbia, 8. O. Ool. J. J. RYAN, Baruwoll, 8. 0. V. M. TRIMMIER, Spartan Office, Bpartanbnrg, S. 0. a. T. DuBOIS, Marlon. O. a HARBY, 8andy Ford P. 0., Madison co., Fla. PATRICK & HUVEY, Macon, Georgia. B. A. MoKNIGHT. Unlonvllle. 3. Y. H. WILLIAMS. Clinton. S. 0. 9. B. ALLEN. Chester O. H., 8. 0. JOSEPH H. SEARS, " New South," Hilton Head. W. 8. LANCE, GrahamvUlo P. O., Beaufort, B. 0. B. F. BRADFORD. Walterboro', 8, 0. H. L, DARR, Humtor, S. 0. THAD. 0. ANDREWS, Orangobnrg, 8. 0. J. T. HER8HMAN, "Journal offioe," Oamden, S. 0. i. M. BROWN, "Southerner offloo," Darlington, 8. 0. U. M. QUINN & BRO., Augusta, J. H. ESTELL, Savannah, Ga. XBAA0 DA VEGA, Agont in New York. Mr. AUG. BRENTANO, NO. 708 Broadway, New York, b&s always the latest datoB of the Daily News, as ho flOSl of all the other principal journal? of the country. LOCAL MATTERS. ...? flV BBS SECOND AND THIRD PAQBE. f? - ? - Terrific Heat.?Tbo thermometer in our oflico at 12 o'clock last night stood at 91. Pleasant place to work in 1 At an election held on tho 11th instant for In tendant and War du u h of the Town Oouuoil of Monltriovilio, the following gentlemen were elected to serre for one year : Col. F. LANCE. Intendant. irsiiiTwii Hon. E. FROST. I P G. FITZ8IM0N8. OoL 0. H. 8IMONTON. | JAMES EaRLE. DANIEL SINCLAIR. Death op Captain 8amuel Alexandre.?We aro pained to announce the death of an old and estimable- citizen, Captain Samuel Alex ander. He was, for upwards of twenty-five years, Harbor Master of this port, and wae at the time of his death seventy-nine years of age. He died yesterday, at his residence, cor nor of Bull and Lynch-strcets. His doath is supposed to have been contracted from exposure at Columbia during the burning of that city. Dissolution op CorARTNEBSUir.?It will be seen, by reference to our advertiai g colunias, that the partnership heretofore known as tho firm of Hu of.r & Habelt. haa been dissolved. Mr. C. E. Huoer will hereafter condnot the business, and wo bespoak for him a continuance of the patron age so liberally bestowed upon tho late firm. Attention is called to the card of Mr. J. F. W. Walter, who announces himself as "Collector and General Agent." Mr. Walter has recently hold a position in the Custom Houso, but being unable conscientiously to take the "iron-clad" test oath, ho resigned his position. The public will doubtless reward him for his honesty and in dependence. The Latoubette House, Beroen Point, N. J.? We learn from a ciroular, sent to a friend by the enterprising and gentlemanly proprietors, that the abovo-named house has beon thoroughly fixed up as a first-class hotel, and is open for the recep tion of visitors. ThoBO of our readers who aro going North, this summer, will find no more pleasant place to spond a few days than at Bergen Point. Messrs. Banceer it Abhotjr are the pro prietors of the Latourotto House. "Asa Hartz."?By r< ference to our columns it will be seen that the above named humorous gen tleman will deliver a lecturo in our city, in con nection with Captain Tuos. D. Houston, at the Hibernian Hall, on Wednesday ovoning, tho 18th inst. The subject will be, as we learn from the programme, "That Blosaed Baby" and its "Dar ling Mother," and wo"*re told that "the baby" will bd handled by Mr. Hartz; Major McEniobt and Capt. Houston will pny attention to the moth er. Wherever these gentlemen have been the press have spoken very highly of them, and wo hftvo little doubt but tb t thoy will meet with much encouragement in this city. We loam that nothing in this lecture can call a blush to the purest woman's chtok. Provost Cou ht, July 16.?The proceedings of this Court to-day wcro very dull and uninterest ing, and only enlivened by another quarreling and boating cas? between a white woman and a black woman. Tho white wouisu was the prosecutor, and had a black oyo to show shu had been beaten, and was rathei a Hickly-looking person. The black woman was strong and hearty, and did nol appear to havo been hurt in any way. Language which, to say the Ieae< of it, was very impolite, ap< poarod to havo been uned n both Bides, and the pious horror expressed at it by one of the wit nesses was quito amuaiug. It being proven thai tho black woman had beat?n tho white one unne cessarily, she was sentenced to pay a fino of $5, oi bo imprisoned at bard labor for ton days. Th< prosecutor having onfesscd to striking the firs1 blow, was also fined (5. United States vs. Neal Brown (colorod).?Steal g a coat.?The ovi tonco in tbia caso was alto ether circumstantial, and though calculated t< reato a strong su-pioion, was not sufficient t< nvict, and tho prisoner was disohargod. United States vs. Isaac Brown (colored).?Steal g liquor.-Tho prisoni r ploads guilty. $3 fine r ton days' hard Ubor on the stroots. United States vs. J..e Williams (colorod)?At ompting to btoal.?Tho charge was sustained ut it boing no enmo, tlio prisoner was dis ?rgert. United States vs. Isaac Drain (colored).?Bellini tbo market altor he h?d boon prohibited fron doing.?Nono or the witnesses against the pris or appoaring, bo w?s ?uncharged. United States vs. L.?i? James and Jamos lored).-Hois? ?loalm?.-The defendants pleat Uty, and tin. caso was turnod ovor to the Mili y Commission. Parade or the Ph nix Fire Engine Company. According to provioua arrangement, tho rhconix Firo Company appeared withthoir now stoam en gine, tbu "Little Frauk," in Moeting-Btroet, in frout of tbo Obarlostou Hotel, about four o'clock yoatorday afternoon. They wore escorted by tho Vigilant, tho Axo Company, and tho Hook and Ladder Company. Tho band of tho Uta United States Infantry was alBO presont, and played thoir usual important role. After somo intricate and intoroBthig marching and countermarching, and the perfortnanoo of oihor man uvres, a very handsouio banner watj presented to tho Phoenix, on behalf of Messrs. Nouth, Steele & Wardell, by Mr. Wabdell, tho junior inombor of that firm. Mr. AV. accompanied tho prosoutation with tho following noat and appropriate speech, dolivered in an easy and graceful mannor : Afr, President, Officers and Members of Pha'nix Company : Upon me devolves tho pleasing duty, this after noon, of presenting you with a banner for your now engine. It is given by the several mombora of the firm of North, ?toolo & Wardell, and with it thoy tender you their heartfelt wishes for your futuro prosperity and buccobb. Tho ongino you have just received ia an honor to tho company and to tho city, and long may you all so bo enablod to wield its power, as to prove tho truth of your motto?Pro bono publico. Two thoneand years ago the inhabitants of tho old world peopled tbo earth, tho air, and tbo eoa with fabuloua Doities; to these boiuga altars and temples wero erected, and many of tho fables of those timoa, because of their allegory and pooey, havo beon transmitted to ua. Among othora, wo find tho Btory of tho "Pb uix," as represented on this baunor : ? beautiful bird, with plumago brilliant aa gold, who, at tho end of each succeed ing fivo hundred years, finding old ago approach ing, loft hia customary haunts and flew to a sacred apot in Egypt; there collecting together fragment h of dried wood, that bsoamo ignited by the aun, ho atopped bravely into the flamoa and waa con sumed. Then, when every vestige of its former Belf waa burned to ashes, out from tho llouce sprang a new bird, gifted at once with all the youth and beauty and strength of life. So from tho ashes of tbo (lead past, may pros perity, liko tliia beautiful bird, ouco moro spring forth in tho full bloom ol life, over hovering near, and continuing to cunt its beneficent shadows upon you, and I, and all of us. Now, sir, let mo transfer this to your ko ping, and whilo tho emblem incitea you to keep np a atout heart through all tho troubles and tr?ala of life, as it reminds you of tho glorioua futuro that may aucceed the moat dire calamity?oven doath itself?ao, a'i?o, may your motto bo interpreted by your actions; ever proving, aa in times gone by, that your utmost eflbrta are exerted for tho publio good. In accepting the banner for hia company, Mr. Holmes, the President of tho Pb uix, said : Jlfr. WardeU: It affords me muoh pleaenre to re?oive thia banner, which, in terms bo graceful and bo complimentary, you have beon pleased to preaent to tbo company oror which I have tho honor to preside. In commencing what wo hope will bo a now career of usefulness in that department to which the labors of this company are addressed, it is cheering to receive this evidence of appr?ciation, and to tho public-Bpirited gentlemon from whom this compliment has come wo beg you to return our thanks. We will endeavor earnestly to merit from them and our fellow-citizens the continuance; of that feeling of confidence and kindness by which this most grateful act has been inspired. It will be our constant effort to be prompt to tho call of duty, and faithful and fearless in the discharge of it ; and if to hipes and homes that are ghastly with the glaro of still othor fumes of ruin we can, with our utmost efforts, bring the' Phconix of rolief and a brighter proapect, you may be assured that if sucb an opportunity offer wo will not fail, and that this beautiful engine shall bo rendered justly worthy of tho namo it beara. To you, Mr. Secretary, this banner ia consigned. It ia for you to hold it hi perpetual memory of the trust upon which it is given, and the pledges with which we have received it. Preserve it, so that it may long wave over the joya aud sorrowa of thia company, and let it cease to be regarded only when we shall cease to be respectful of tbo trust, the objects and tho honor of our organization. The banner waa then carried to ita proper posi tion in the column, and aa it passed the Hook and Ladder Company the mombera of that or ganization saluted it by taking off thoir hats. A fireman's hat waa then presented to Mr. Holmes by Mr. R. S. Cathoabt, on behalf of the Phoenix Company, and accopted by him with a few appropriate remarks. After these ceremonies wero concluded, the line of march was formed in tho following order : Hook and Ladder Company. Pioneor.? Vigilant.?Phoenix. The procession then moved through Meeting, Wentworth and King stroots, to Broad-street. Daring the playing which followed in Broad street, between King and Meoting streets, several accidents happened. First: The Vigilant took of the strainer from the auction pipe, and, patting it too far down the well, got it choked up with gravel and atoncB. Aa soon, howovor, aa this waa remedied, thoy threw a solid stream to such a dis tance aa to cauae considerable skedaddling among the crowd. When tho Phoenix got her ateam well np, ehe blow off her air chamber, whioh disabled her for tho reat of the evening. The Pioneor played off laat, and performed with her usual eclat, throwing a solid stream to a great distance. It was quite lato in the evening before aho finished, and the aparks from the wood used for heating the water made quite a novel and in teresting display of fireworks. Whon the playing-off waa finished, the Vigilant, Hook and Ladder and Pionoer were formed in order, and tho Phconix marched by thorn. Tho Littlo Frank waa beautifully ornamented with wreathe and bunches of flowers, a flag with ita name, and two strips of ribbon with tho insorip , tion : "The Vigilant pays her respects to tho , PhoeDix." i About 9 o'clock tho aoveral companies and in I vited guests met arouud the social board at i Hatch's Hall, Hasel-street, over Messrs. A. Getto St, Co.'s store. > Aftor duo attention had boon given to the orea turo comforts, provided in most gonerons proiu , sion by that experienced caterer, Oeorge Johnson, who holds forth opposite tho PoBtofflee, com menced the fonst of reason aud flow of soul?W. > E. Holmes, Esq., the President of the Phoenix, t boing tho mastor of ceremonies. The first toast waa, "The City of Charleston," introduced by a beautiful tributo to our mother. Ropliod to by Alderman E. D. Enston. ) Vice-Pr?sident Vincent 0. Milnob, Esq., gavo ) "Tho Vigilant Fire Engine Company." Roplied to by Julius E. Tuouoiie, Esq., tho President of that gallant corps, who wound up , with tbe following toast: 'The friendship of tbo Phoenix and tho Vigilant?may it poriah only with - our live?." E. R. White, Esq., gave "Tho Pioneer." Replied to by Alderman Enhton, tho President of tho Pioaeer Company. Mr. E. spoke in very r earnest and fueling tonos, onoouraging tho Fire i Department to look forward to brighter daya, - when wo ehall havo plenty of good water. He gave tho health of Mr. Holmes, President of tho - Phoonix. a The Hook and Ladder Company boing toasted, - Mr. Joearu Hilton, Foroman, replied in a few very appropriate remarks, winding up with the , toast : "Tho Chief, Engineer, and Board of Fire mastors of tho city of Charleston." Tho "Stonowall" boing toasted, President Jowrrr responded. He called out Gon. Walker, who "proved himself livo oak at tho battlo of Pocotaligo. " Gen. Walker responded in an eloquent and feeling speech, sper.king o? tho four years of his service in South Carolina ns tho proudest, tho most memorable part of his lito. Ho paid a touch ing tributo to tho gallantry of thoso of her sous who fought under him, and ?aid that among hiH staff wero somoof tho boat mon of South Carolina. "I givo you ono of thom?Mr. Frank roitcur.it? my friend, my quartcrmastor, my companion ; I givo you Little Fiiank?his merits aro only equalled by his modosty." Replied to by Mr. Holhes, Mr. PoRCHEn not being prosent. Ho wonnd up with tho following : "Tho Firomcn of Charleston?Liko the Valo of Avoca, may they ever mingle thoir waters in har mony and peace." Mr. Ef.i.ly, of tho Phconix, noxt spoke, paying a most touching tributo to tho mombora of their Company (the Phoenix Rifles) who havo fallen in battlo. There aro no less than forty-four of those whose bonea are now bleaohing on the soil of Virginia. Ho thou naturally passed on to tho ministering angels who soothed tho wounded soldiers' dying moments, and minis tered comfort and oonnsolation to tho poor braves, who wore far romovod from all tio of homo or kindred. I givo you "Woman.?The only incendiary who can kindl0 a flame in the heart of tho fireman, which stoam cannot quench." Ho then toasted L. W. 8pr\tt, Esq., ono of tho honorary membera of the Phoenix. Ho responded in his usual happy style. Wo should bo ploasod to givo his remarks in full, did not the lateness of tho hour forbid. He toasted "The Phoenix Fire Engine Company, who havo vindicated their right to the name by tho enorgy thoy have displayed and tho determina tion to start afresh in tho noble work to which they are committed." Mr. Belly introduced Henry Sparnick, Esq., of tho Courier, and called upon him, in very com plimentary terras, to respond on behalf of the ladies. Mr. Sparnick rose, and remarked that he could hardly bo regardod as tho representative Of woman, as his avocation denied him the op portunities whioh were necessary to such a qualification. Whatever of energy, of tact and of brain had boon left him, since the close of the war, had been exclusively devotod to the interests of a community to which ho had been bound hand and foot by his inclinations. Nor did ho desire to be regarded as tho representativo of tbo Press, at least upon this occasion, but aB the representative of the people. As such, he had one word of congratulation to say, and ono of caution. A word of congratulation to the Company under whose auspices wo wore pre sent on this occasion, and which had risen, liko its typo, from its ashes. A word of caution, ho added, to tho audience at large, if ho might bo permitted to give it. Some gentleman had mentioned that wo had not been subdued. This he fully endorsed, and remarked that al though wo bad grounded our arms and submitted to tho will of Providence, our spirits and energy had not boon destroyed. Tbo brunt of the fitch t was still boforo us. Tbo Juggernautic car of Ra dicalism sought to run over our necks, and the Ironworks Man of Pennsylvania was guiding the machine. The gauntlet had been cast to us, and wo should moot the issue fairly and frankly. We want no radicalism, nor do we want old focviam ?wo want new men?strong men?good mon. We want no test oaths, and no political perjury. South Carolina loves candor, and she should send thoso men who have boon to the front and the fight to represent her in tho National and Legisla tive Councils. Thoy should go and demonstrate that as we have boon earnest in war, we can be honest in peace. In conclusion, he asked to offer a toast to one who had stood alone and unaided between us and destruction, and proposed as a sentiment: Andrew Johnson?Our Moses. May God hold up his hands until we shall be victorious. Mr. Glover, of tho Pioneer, spoke noxt. The Charleston Daily News boing toasted by Mr. Muokenfuss, Mr. G. R. Oathcart responded, saying : "Members of the Phoenix Firo Engine Company: I have come here to meet you aB friends?not to make a apeeoh, nor as a politi cian. I thank you for the compliment you have paid tho Daily Newh, and in return would tender yon my congratulations, and drink your health." The affair waa altogether one of the most jovial wo havo attended in a long time. Everybody was free and easy, enjoying himself sans ceremony. Tho speeohes were all impromptu, every ono talk ing as the spirit moved him. Success to tho Phoenix. May she throw a long stream, but bo seldom called into play. Mayor's Coubt, Monday Morning, Jnly 16.? Two fellows, for lying down drunk in the street, were fined $5 each. A sailor, who conld not speak English, and who bad been robbed of a suit of clothes and a pair of boots, appeared against two men aa the thieves. One of them had on tbo clothes and the other had on tho boots, and each tried to throw all the blame on the other. No. 1 seemed to think that the name of thief juat suited No. 2, while No. 2 thought that the boot waa on the other leg. The case was referred to a Magistrate. Seeing is Believino.?If ladles who do not nee the fragrant 80ZODON t will comparo teeth with these who do, they will see In sn lestant moro reasons for adopting It than can be composed Into a newspaper paragraph. teal FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGEMY. TUPPER & LANE, IN PLANTERS' dt MECHANICS' BANK BUILDING. No. 133 East Bay-street, REPRESEN UNO THE FOLLOWINO FIR8T-OLA88 COMPANIES of the highest responsibility, with Cash Capitals of ONE TO TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS EAOn. AQGREOaTE, $10,000,000. 8E00RITY INSURANCE 00MPAN7. OF NEW YORK. PH NIX INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW YORK. MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK. INTERNATIONAL IN8OBAN0E CO., OF NEW YORK. NOR I'll AMERICAN INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK OREAT WESTERN INHUBaNOE CO., OF NEW YORK. widows andorphan8 benefit upe insurance: co., op nkw vork. / southern aooidknt insurance company, of virginia. FIRE, MARINE and LIFE RISKS taken as low as any reliable Company, and Losses promptly paid at this Agenoy. A. A. LAWH.'..BAM'L Y. TUPPBR. ' Jnne 36 tuth?2mos BREW8TER & 8PBATT, Attorneys at Law end Solicitors in Equity, OFFICE KO. M UUOAD-aTBEBT, BoTembet f BUSINESS NOTIOES. Auction Sides This Day, T. A. Whitney will soli .'his day, at tho north Bide of tho Exchange, at 11 o'clock, a lot or land on tho cast sido o? Mooting street, next to lund known as tho Rou laln, oppoRito tbo thoatre lot. MiLiJGtN, Melchebb k Co. will Bell this day, be fore thiJr Btoro, No. 20 Vendue Rango, at 10 o'clock, ?yrups, hams, segars, melton ctoth, caesltncro, furniture kc. F. Backus will soil thlR day, at his etore, No. 130 Mooting street, opposite Tavllion Hotel, at 10 o'clork, Iry good?, clothing, hosiery, boots aud shoes, straw ioode, Ac. T. M. Oateb will eoll this day, on Brown's Wharf, at 10 o'clock, a quantity o? buttorand lard. Mimm DRAKE will eell this day, at hin store, oornor or Klug and Liberty atroote, at 10 o'clock, dry goods, cloth n?, hats, Ac. James W. Brown A Co. wiU aoU this day, at their storo, No. 210 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, butter, bacon, sonp, :andlos, tea, ko. A. H. AiiuaiiAmu k Sons will aoll this day, In front Jf their storo, No. 27 Vendue Rango, at 10 o'clock, Jlarot wine, English walnuts, eoap, Ac. W, 8. C. Club Housb Gin.?Pure, aolt, and unequal id. Wo placo this colebrated brand of gin bofore the public as a pure, unadulterated article, that only ro luireB to bo known to bo appreciated. Medical men of the highest standing acknowledge that It has groat medical properties, and to those who uso it medicinally It is particularly recommended. W?. 8. Conwrn k Co., No. 900 Broadway, N. Y., Bolo Importers. For salo at E. E. BEDFonn's, No. 209 King-street, Charleston. 1 Business No-noc?We call attention to Mr. John ommins. He offers one hundred casos of shoes, com prising Bummor stylos, for ladles, gents and ohlldron, at rotall, lor two months. Fifty conta on each pair will :ertalnly bo eavod by tho purchasor, bostdos gotting a primo shoo for wear. CaU at No. 187 Mooting.street, np stairs, nonrly oppo sito to Hayno-streot, sign of tho Big Shoo. tuthsO "Throw phyalc to tho doge, I'll none of It, To make assuranco doubly ?uro I'll take"?Plantation Bitters, Thoy never fail. This great Stomachic Healor, so long and favorably tnown to the American publlo, is juBt what tho people leed. It Is a remedy they can rely on. For Dyspepsia, iloartbuin, Headache, DlzzineBB, Ague, Liver Com plaints, Pains in the Side and Back, Aa, It haa no equal; got tho least among Its virtues is its oxtromo pleaaant loas to the tasto and immodiato beneficial ofiect. Try t, yo dyspeptics, and be cured I tutheS If he who causes two blades of grabs to onow ?there but one grew before is a public benefactor, hen ho who places in tho hands of tho public the neans of curing disease is moro. Dr. Humfhbeys has leen ovor ton years preparing his Homcsopathio IrEciFics for the public, and has elaborated tbo most ompleto, simple and successful system over known for 'amllles or individuals. His preparations havo an es ablishod and morited reputation. Boo advertisement. ^.d'.reBB HciirHBK?s' Specific Homcsopathio Medi ane Co., No. 601 Broadway, N. Y. 6 July 10 Wonderful but True ! MADAM? REMINGTON, THE WORLD RENOWNED LstrologUt and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in Hair Toy ant state, doUneates tho very features of the per ion you are to marry, and by the aid of an lastrument 3>f Intonso power, known as tho Psychomotropo, guar antees to produce a perfect and lifo-llko picturo of the ruturo husband or wifo of the applicant, with date of marriago, occupation, leading traits of character, Ac. .This is no Imposition, as testimonials without number san' assort. By stating place of birth, ago, disposition, :olor of cyeB and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will ro ncho tli o picturo by return mall, together with desired Information. Address In confidence, Madame GERTRUDE REM INGTON, P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. May 8 tuthe3mo Well to-day, Sick to-morrow. 8uch Is the experlenco ol thousands. Few enjoy con tinuous health. To what does tho occasional i valid at tribute his uncertain condition? Not to himself, of course. Ho lays the blamo on the climate, perhaps. It Is too hot, or too cold, or too damp, or too dry, or too variable But does ho take the proper course to fortify his constitution and bodily organs against the oxtromes and changea of which he complalne? No. He says, perhaps, that only an iron man could bear such groat beat, or such violent cold, or such sudden vicissitudes. Why then does he not resort to the great Tonio and Preventive, which, if it will not make him an iron man, will at least quadruple the capacity of his system to re pel al- external ageucles that tend to produce disease? HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, taken faithfully according to the directions, will so et engt h on the stomach, braco tho nerves, tono the liver, and regulate and invigorate the whole animal ma chinery, that the system, instead of boing at tho meroy of the weather, and liable to be prostrated by every change of temperature, will become case-hardened, as it were, and almost Impervious to oUmatlo influences. It is to this preventive principle that HosTXTraa's Bie ters owe their groat popularity In the Woat Indies, British America and Australia. 6 July 10 MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Presents to the attention Of Mothers her Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly facilitates the process o? Teething, b> softening the gums, reducing all Inflammations, wll allay ALL PAIN and spasmodio action, and la SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend npon it, xnothora, it wfll give rest to yourselves, ? and Relief and Health to Your Infants. We have pnt up and sold this article for over thlrtj years, and can say in confidence and truth of It what w? have never been able to say of an other ruedlclne NBVBR HAS IT FAILED IN A SINGLE ?NSTANOS TO EFFECT A CUBE, when timely used. Nevo? did ?( know of an Instance of dissatisfaction by any one wbC used it. On the contrary, oil are delighted with ita ope rations, and speak in terms of commendation of iti m?gica) effeot? and modloal virtuos. We speak hi thti matter "what we do know," after thirty years' exp? riance, and PLEDGE OURSELVES FOR THE FULFIL MENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almo? every instance where the infant Is suffering from pali and exhaustion, rollet will be found In fifteen or twenvj minutes after the syrup is administered. Full directions for using will accompany eaoh bottli None genuine unless the fac simile of ODBTI8 k PER KINS, New York, Is on the outside wrapper. Bold by all druggists throughout the world. Price only 35 Conta per Hot tie. For sale by KINO & 0ASSIDEY. TI IK tuAtfTHUN BO. VA. .lUCltWAL 18 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING I* the town ot Bennettaville. & C, bvW.F. B. HEN DEB-ION. Proprietor. Jtorme. -.Hire? dnihut per annorala adTiooMt araoi? Miara tot ted rallen MArchi AUCTION SALES, Mertiug-strtel Lot of Land. BY T A. WlllTNKY. rillSDVY, 17ih instsut, will bo offered for sale at the north sitio of the Exchange, nt 11 A. M. All that LOT or LAND Hinted on Iba oast side o ilcctiDg-streot, noxt sooth of lana known as the loulain, opposito tho Theairo Lot. Tho lot hss a routof 19 ti-12 feet on Mniitliiv-strwt, and in depth 1 68 oat) moro or less, as aleo tu? rlnh?. ot way with tho ad ?iniug lot to tho south nl s'x feet on Mootlug-s?-cot. riio purchaser of ?aid lot la willing to divido ?aid six ot. The plat of finid lot can ho eccn nt mv Office, No. 7 FRANKLIN-STREET. Conditions caBh, and purchaser to pay fir deeds. Julr 17 Dry Goods, Clothing, Iloxirry, Boots and Shoes, htraw otit?t. V. I'Adil'S VIH sell THIS DAY 17th lust., St, 10 o'clock precisely. Store No. 180 Meollng street, opposite tho Pavilion lloiol, >BI GOODS : Piece INDIGO BLUE STRIPE 1'loccB Madder I'rluts Pieces Orrnadino Bieached ShlrlP gs 20 do?. Madras Hdfs 2U0 do7. LadleB' L. O. Ildfs 160 doz Ladies' UoMcry '. CO dnz Oont's Assorted Doalory And a variety of other shop Oo- ds. OLuTHING : An nsHortro.nt of CLOTHING consist Ing of Coats, Pants and Vests, mutable, for the season. STRAW GOODS : A ?hw cases of desirable Styles wiU bo offered to close consignment?. A'so several casca of LADIES' and OUILDBEN'd BtiOTS and SHOES. Sale positive. Conditions cash. Jnly 17 Dry Goods, Clothing, ?t?., to Close Consignments. m Milks ohakk. I-HIB MORNING, nt 10 o'clock, will bo sold at my store, Comer of King and Ltherty-strcots, riECES MU.SQUITu NETTlhG. PRINTED DE LAINES, Paul do Ch?nes, Dottod Swiss, Grenadine, 31aco Check, English Longelnth, Brown Homespun, ?aaaimeroB, Jpsub, &c, I adieu' nud Gent's Hosiery, White, Black and Colored ?pool Cotton, Parlor MatB, Linen Bosom Shirts, Neck Tios, Boys' Llnon Jackets uid PantB, Ac, Ac. AL80, FINE OAS8IMERB AND STRAW HATS. Jnly 17 MI? LIGAN. MKLi HElts A CO. Will ?ell THIS DAY. 17th lust., at 10 o'clock, beforo their Storo, No 20 Vendue Rango, 0 barrels GOLDEN SYRUP 150 Hams 100 Shoulders 5000 8ogars 0 boxes Bosp Boxes Black Pepper, Mat tard, Alsplcc, Toa, &c UH ENGLISH MELTON OLOI'H, Casalmere, Hadkohfs, Shawls, Hats, Shoes, &c , Ac. ALSO, MAHOGANY BEDSTEADd, Buroavifl, Showcases, Who Safes, CrlbB, ic, Ac ALSO, 1 Black MULE, oxcellent for dray or oart, very gen. tie. ALSO. 6 SHARES HOME LOAN AND BUILDING ASSO CIATION. July 17 Claret Wine, English Walnuts, Soap, <fcc, &c. BY A. II. ABRAHAMS Ai HON?. nils DAY, the 17th lust., at 10 o'olock, we will sell, In front of our Store, No. 27 Venduo Range, 2B caaes CLARET WINE 10 bsgs English Walnuts 14 boxea Cast lo Soap 1 barrel Whiskey 3 barrels Hum 1 barrel Vinegar 26 boxes Family Soap Boxes and baskets Champagne. ALSO, 2 WILTON CABPET8 0 Mahogany Chair* 3 cases Mosquito Nets, already made. July 17_ Butter, Bacon, Soap, Candles, Tea, dto. JAMES \V. UltOWN ?t CO. Will soil THIS DAY, at their Storo, No. 116 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 10 FIRKINS CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER 200 Shoulders 25 boxe? Soap 10 boxes Candles 10 Caddies Tea 16 bbls Flonr 20 boxes Common Tobacco. Conditions ca?h._July 17 Butler and Lard now landing per Steamer E. B. Souder. BY T. M. CATER. Will be sold, THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at 10 o'clock, 90 firkins choico New York State, BUTTER, now land ing 25 firkins choice Leaf Lard. Conditions cash. Jnly 17 New and Secnnd-hand Furniture. % BY AIACKEY ?t BAH. Kit. Wo will sull at our SALES ROOM, No. 66 Markot-stroot, TO-MOUROW, 18th instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M , A general assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FOKNItUBE. Unlimited articles received up to honr of sale. N. B.?At the same time and plaoe will be sold, A fine BAY MARE?good saddle and draft animal. Jnly 17_ Valuable Stock of Horses at Auction. BY SMITH Si McOILLIVRAY. No. ?37 Broad Street, South Side, Near State Street. TO-MORROW, the 18th lnntant, at 11 o'olock, wUl be sold, In front of onr Office, a number of valuable Horses, comprlaing CAPITAL BADDLE HORSES DRAFT HORSES COACH HOR8E8 ALSO, 1 fine large BOOKAWAY HORSE, 16>i hands high , sound and gentle. In Oils lot will be found some of the best HORSE8 of their kind ever brought to this market. The sale vf 111 be continued daily at same place an hoar until the whole Stock 1? disposed of. July 17 PUBLIC 8AI.K. THE UNITED bTATES MARINE HOSPITAL AND GROUNDS, locatrd In tho City of Charleston, 8. O. will be sold to tho highest bidder, subject to the ap proval or the bid by the Secretary of tho Treasury,? 12 M., JULY lBtb, 1866, on tho premises. Terms of Sato?$1000 cash; balance in equal payment? of thirty, sixty and ninety days. A Certificate of Sala will ba given at the time, and tho deeds to be oxoouted upon the payment of tho last instalment of tho purchase money. A. G. MAOKBY, June 10 Collector of Customs. PRIVATE SALES. Rulled'ie Avnue. BY W. Y. Ll?I ?'Oil. At Private Site? Ttiut elegant and v>>ry dnsirAblo BE8IDENOE sltuato? at the cor-er of Katleaga Avouuo and Doughty street. Tho House contains seven rooms, with pantry and gts fixtures complete. On tho premises are kitchen, niable, carriage house and cistern The Residence to the east and south sidos, is surrounded with ever, greens, and the projected Cuy Railway will pass Im mediately In tho frout of it rendering it one of the most desirable resldcucos In the city. For further pa.tlculars, li.quire as above, at Jnly 17 tuthaS No 26 BROAD-STREET. Doughty Street. BY W. Y, LKITCII. At Private Bale That oloasant and convenient WOODEN RE8IDEN0E, ON BRIOK FOU S DATION, situated m Doughty street, and known as No. 4. The Bouso contains 4 squar rooms, 2 attics, dressing room and pantry, with g a throughout. On tho premise? are a large and convenlon i kitchen, Btable and carriage house, with oiatorn and w el of good water; Lot measures 40.. feet front by 100 fe e deep. This property is well adapted for a gontool residonco, and contiguous to Rntlodgo Avonuo. For further particulars, apply a? above to July 12 tllBtu? No 38 BltO AD STREET. SHOES^SHOES! 1 f\ A OARF.8 OF 8HOK8, COMPRISING HUMMER I \J{J STYi.Es, for Ladles, louts audCblldron, aro offered AT RETAIL, for two montes, at No. 187 MEET ING- STIt t? ET, UP M'AIRS, nearly opposito to Hayno street. All purchase? win certainly s tve arty cents on eich pair of BhoeB, together with having a prime artlolo for wear. JOHN OOMMIN8, No. 137 Moulin i-stro-it. Up Stairs, Jnly 8 fJBjthej_Sign n? the Big Shoe. *T. G^jA.' K."^?3 DB. LAWBENOE'8 CELEBRATED ANTC-8YPHI. LITIO, warranted a certain oure for 8YP.QILI8 lu all its forms. Entirely vegetable. ea-For sale by all Druggists"?!* AND ECTJSTQ- SB OASB1TDBY, / July 3 Smo* CHARLESTON, S, (L