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CITY AFFAIR S. V Meeting? This Day. Hook and Ladder, No. 1, at 7 A. M. Hook and Ladder, No. 2, at naif-past T A. M. Pioneer Fire Company, at 6 A. M. Eagle Fire Company, at hair-past 6 A. SI. Vigilant Fire Company, at * A. M. German Fire Company, at 7 A. M. Stonewall Fire Company, at 7 A. M. Washington Fire Company, at half-past 7 A. M. Palmetto Fire Company, at t'irec-quarters past 6 A. H. ? .?Etna Fire Company, at 7 A. M. Phoenix Fire Company, at 7 A. M. Harton Fire Company, at 7 A. M. Hope Fire Company, at three quarters past 6 A. M. Tyre Lodge, at half-past 7 P. M. Knights of Pythias, at S P. M. Auction Sales This Day. . J. A. Enalow <fc Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at No. 24 Vendue Range, flour. Wm. McKay will sell at io o'clock, at his store, household furniture, Ac. CITY MORTALITY REPORT.-The report of the city registrar for the week end ia? May 18 ex? hibits a total rf 20 deaths, of which nine we-? waites and ll colored persons. CRUMBS.-The New York Herald announces the presence in that city at the St. James Hotel of | Judge Carpenter and family, br Charleston. The net prouts of the recenLGerman Shutzenfest were $1500. APPOINTMENTS BY THE GOVERNOR.-The fol? io ...jpg appointments have been announced at the Executive Department : Charles E. Curren, of j Charleston, notary public. B. W. Macon, trial justice or Chester county, vice W. M. McDonald, resigned. FOB PHILADELHIA-THURSDAY.-The steamer Empire will be dispatched for Philadelphia on Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock; and arrange? ments have been made to Insure through bills lading for naval stores to Chicago, Milwaukle and the Noithwest. Cotton as usual to Providence ant Boston. RUNAWAY TN KING STREET.-Yesterday morning, while Inspector Jenks was driving In King street, near Berresford, bis' horse took fright at a large quantity of bricks and mortar piled on one side of the street, and ran ot!. He had not gone far when the buggy ran against one of the awning posts on the wes: c'/.e of the street, and was overturned. Both shafts were smashed, but no oones were broken. CLUBS AND STARS.-James Kennedy and T jomas Moony, lodged on the charge of havlug stolen a boat, are held for examination. B. Conly, reported for selling and retailing liquor wi thom a proper license, was fined $10. Daniel Plnckney, arrested for stealing cotton from Mr. Coffin, on the Bay, was sentenced to be detained ror two dayp. Six fine fowls, stolen from a lady on Rutledge avenue, have been recovered, and are at the De? tective office, to be delivered to the owner. REMOVAL OF FIXTURES.-A colored youth, named William Brown was arrested, on Monday night, and brought before the Mayor next morn? ing, on the charge of larceny. The prisoner bad entered an uninhabited house.in Berresford street and deliberately tore down the blinds, sashes, shutters, Ac. While carrying them off, be was arrested by the detectives, and lodged in the Guardhouse. Arter a partial bearing, the Mayor referred the case to a trial just^ e ror prosecu? tion. SATLING OF THE GEORGIA.-TRUCK FARMERS AIL HAPPT.-This commodious iron steamship, Captain Crowell, left her pier a few minutes arter 6 o'clock last evening, with a good list of passen? gers and an immense cargo, comprising about 5000 packages cotton, rice, naval stores, farm truck, Ac. The farmers were very anxious when tliey saw thc large movement of cotton. Ac, for fear room would be scarce for their truck, bu1 the great caravan of barrels and boxes had no trouble in securing comfortable freight quarters, well ventilated and roomy. Between 3500 and 4000 packages of truck were shipped on the Geor? gia, and yet there was room ror one or two thou? sand more. THE LADIES1 MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION return their earnest thanks to all who assisted them in their observances of Me norial Day. Particularly the gentlemen of the committee, to whose klad and efficient aid they are deeply indebted; aso to Mr. Purse, keeper of the Cemetery, for many fa? vors; to Mr. Jackson, o.'the Charleston Hotel, and Messrs. Graham, Gates an t Lehmkuhl, as also thc Express Company, for carnages, wagons and omnibuses; their constant friends, the Courier and DAJLT NEWS, and to Hie preheats and their gentlemanly officials of the South carolina and Northeastern Railroads, do they still owe many 14 thanks for continued favors; to the president aud M members of the .-survivors' Association for their kiud co-operation in carrying out the object of the Memorial Association, and to the board of < managers of Magnolia Cemetery for a grant of "! ground ror burial purposes, to each aad ail are < thanks extended. * Hotel Arrivals-Slay 1G. PAVILION HOTEL. H. E. Brace, Columbia, S. C.; J. L. McCullough, T. w. Pollock, s. C.; F. A McCarthy, Greenville; T. E. Hewitt, H. Lane, N. E. R.R.; W. H. Moncton, Columbia, S. C.; John crabtre?, W. H. Strlcklln, , John Floyd. J. J. Nettles, S. C.; J G. McCall, wire, , child and servant, Miss McCall, Miss Sallie John? son, L. 0. Dargan, Darlington, S. C.; E. c. LeDrolt, New York. MILLS HOUSE. E. S. Allen, N. Y.; D. H. Chamberlain, city; Jas. Mullen, Columbia, J, C.; Mrs. ?arah Gooduougb, Miss Carrie Goodnough, Geo. W. Gooduongh, N. T.; K. R. Brew, Gen-, ral Ticset Ageut, Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. K. R. Brew, Hy Glade, N. Y.; Mr. aud Mrs. E. H. Poole, Miss Mary Poole, S. H. Harris, Pulla del ph la; J. M. Moses, Savannah. Ga. CHARLESTON HOTEL. T. S. Mills, Ala.; . A. Todd, N. Y.; E. H. Goodah Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Boyd, Miss M. S. Boyd', | j Master A. S. Boyd, F. H. Stow and wire, N. Y.; A Burt, S. C.; T. J. Steru, T. J. Hayward, S. C.; New? ton Phillips, N. Y.; R. C. S. Sproul and wife, Mas? ters Harry and Frank Sproul, Mrs. Eliza Snyder, MUS 0. Donnell. N. y.; T. B. HymaD, N.e.; -R. W. Newman and wife, N. Y.; J. N. Meredith, Ga.; Jno. O'Neill, W. B. Scott, N. Y.; T. Murphy; Mrs. P. McQueen ; J. W. Williamson, L. McIntosh, H. Mc tiver W. E. James, R. C. Evaus, 0. E. McCall, Dar? lington, S. C.; J. A Pe-ei km, W. E. Charles, D. D. T. Niles, C. J. Garner, Myron "Fox, S. C.; L. A. McCarthy and wife, Miss Anni? Rice, Savannah, Ga.; Wm. Barter, S. L\ Ros3, N U.; T. S. DuPont, Ga. ; A. J. Daveuport. S. C.; E. A. Marshall, M, Polletzer, S. C.; and Metropolitan Firemen. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY ! - Furchgott, Benedict A- Co., Nos. tm aad 437 Klug street, beg to announce tba*. In order to reduce stock, they are uow ottering all kinds of fine and staple Dry Goods at lower prices than ever. The goods must b sold without ?egard to cest. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-TEE NEWS Job Oflice is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with ousiness cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Seud yow orders. Every merchant and I. oasiness man should h?ve ms card prtntet? ou ais envelopes PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CHEAPER THAN* ETER ! 11 la Velvet and Leather bindings, 75 cent?; old price90cents. In Velvet and Leather bindiags, i? cents; old price $L In Velvet aud feather 1 bindings, $1; old price Si 25. In Velvet an. Lea- 1 tn cr blndlnRs, $120; old price $1 50. HASEL ST. BAZAAR, AND NO. 161 KINO ST. $100,000 dollars to be given away in land and greenbacks, at the great Premium Land Sale. Tickets for sale at EDWARD PERRY, No. 149 Meeting street, mayii-tnmw3 Opposite Charleston HoteL THE VISITING FIB EM EN. Their Reception by th? Delegation fr o m the Charleston Fire Depart mehi-The Preparations for thc Tour nam?nt To-Day, o?c. The Uetf.chment of the Metropolitan Steam Fire Eugine Company, which at last determined to accept tne invitation ol attemilug the tourna? ment to-day, arrived In the etty yesterday arter noon. Tills company is the guest of the Phoenix and .Ema Compnules of this city, and the two latter hasteued yesterday to meet the honored members of the brotherhood n orn our sister city with becoming courtesy. A cemmittee from each or these co mpanies left the city in the morning on the Savaunah and Charleston Railroad with sun? dry imporiaut packages for the delectation and refreshment or the travellers, and met the train wit a their guests at Grahamville. The Pho.'Dlx and Arlina Fire Companies were the guests of the Metroplitan, when the two com? panies visited the Forest City at the annual parade las.t spring, and among the visiting de? tachment many friends and, boon companions were to be recognized. Taking tho train for this city the Charlestonlans were soon lr the midst of their guests, and the hours of travel were whiled away in the interchange of social compliments and pleasant reminiscences. ( . THE RECEPTION. At 4 o'clock, a delegation or five men and an officer each from the Phoeulx, .?Etna, Pioneer, Young America, Stonewall and Marion Steam Fire Engine Cc .?panies, and from Hook and Lad? der So. l, assembled at Cannonsboro' bridge, under th? command of Presidents Wm. Alkea Kelly and E. WU ts, aud. wita a fine band of music, marched down to the Savannah & Charles? ton Railroad wl:arf na the steamer crossed the river. OE the lamd.g of the visitors, President Edward Willis introduced them to their escorts, aud they were welcomed in a few brief remarks by Captain Wm. Aiken Kelly, of the Phoenix. Mr. Holland, of the Metro? politans. r?a; oudi'd lu an appropriate an I flatter? ing address, and preceded by neck's Crass Band, the line marched up Into the city-the visitors in front, and the delegations from the city com? panies taiing charge of the hose reel of the visitors. The Metropolitans, firtee-: in number, are as follows: R. IL Lewis, second vice-preside::t ia command: W. T. Marshall, secretary; L. A. Mc Carthy, engineer; J. Brooks. W. Clark, P. J. Golden, J. H. Griffin, W. M. Gibbons, T. T. Hol? land, G. M. Haynes, J. A. Lewis, J. G. Ro'ertSOD, J. M. Rosewell, H. Yon Giana and A. J. Wragg. They were escorted to the Charleston Hotel, where tht detachment will stay during their visit. The Independents, or Columbia, were met at the ?-ouih Carolina Railroad depot by delegations from the Eagle, Washington. German, Hope, Pal. mettoand Vigilant Steam Fire Englue Compa? nies, and Irom Hook and Ladder Company, No. 2. President McIntosh, of the Eagles, introduced them, anc. they were welcomed hy Tr?pident Bruns, of the Young America, in his o"ua' happy style. President McKenzie, of the Independents, and ex-Mayor of Columbia, responded in a few f?licitons remarks, and their engine being manned by the es' ort, the procession marched to the Eagle Engine House. Tha visitors here enjoyed a collation, ?ind their englue being quurtered with that of thc Eagle, they proceeded to the Pavilion Hotel. Tho company ls as follows: . Officers-John McKenzie, presides!; John C. Sntphen, vice-president; Daniel C. P<lxotto. sec? retary; W. H. Monckton, first dlrectoi; Henry Hennis, tldrd director; John F. antpheu, fourth director. Membert-C. V. Antwerp. J. B. Smith, J. S. Rawls. Jacob H Stelling. John H. Ste Ung, A. 0. Monckton, J. A. Jackson, W. S. Morrlsaon, Wm. McGumnls, Samuel Morris. R. S. Gilllland. T. L. Mood. John T. Wright, C. J. Beck, N. pullman. Chas. A. Bedell, w. Anderson, L. Maugmn.-H. Frankr John Iv-*y, Harry Levy, James StokesrAY. H. Cox, John Heise. George Green, James Mcdou? gal, P. Cantwell, R. B. McKay, P. H. Melmbreese, C. Hoefer. John McMillan, John F. Bt rd, N. Levy. W. G. Bateman, W. O. Beck, Thos. Ballin? ger, W, H. Denny. A. C. inquire, Jr.. W. H. Mood, R. Y. -Nen), Lewis Levy. J. O.-Sutpbro, K. 0. Smith,' Fr ink Miller. W. W; Deane, Masters R. Morrison inda. P. Selby. THE PROCESSION this morning will be one of -fh? finest spectacles ever witnessed in this cuy. lt will be composed ?f uo less than thirteen st/.atucrs be;ongiug to the city, besides the Independent Steam Fire Engine Company or Columbia, and the Hose Reel of thc Metropolitan of Savannah. The line will be formed-at 8 o'clock A. M., ar, citadel Sq?ate, and the procession.will move between ?? an?Tl?. Tue line of march ls as follows : Dowa King tej?an:, through Hasel' to Meeting, down- Meeting j.o Brnad, trr-ough Broad to East Bay, up East Ray to Queen, through ? Queen to corner of Meeting, where the exercises will beglu. :\, THE CONTEST wlli,be ori: of thc wannest that has ever taken place here, and thc winning company will have to lay oat alL their strength and exhaust fhelr [texterit? and*skill. We nave already heard or unprecedented timo having been nude by one or two comp mles; but alf have been" practicing ror ?vme"time, and will undoubtedly ?flow, grtaflni ?r?vemen : on their past record. The imposing jaUows, with suspend'd parti-colored ghibe, hi>s SesnYn position for some tithe near the comer of [Buaberia'iKl and Meetlug streets, where lt marks 1 :he starting -point, and Us fellow opposite the SbjH'leacbu Hotel stands equally suggestive. 1 Several Impromptu tents have also been errected, md the whole city seems to be alive to.the great jvent or tie day. XE.BTING'OE CITY COUNCIL. - I A r?gulai* meeting of Council was held last vening, at the usual hour. Present, the Mai or, 1 iud Aldermen Geddings, Potter, Cunnlgham, lolloway, Voigt, Hampton. Colhus, Small, L. F. i Vail, Thorue, Howard, McKinlay and Greene.x .. I .PETITIONS. I Alderman Greene rea i a petltlou of James F. slattery, allowing that the assessment of taxes I br 18?0 on his property was so-great that he had I lot beeu able to pay lt; that he was now able to < lo so, but asked to be relieve.! from the ?f'di- : Ional penally of twenty per cent. Referred to ;he committee on retreuchmc-ut aud relief. Alderman Volght presented a petition aigued by nany peisous who had paid for their licenses io ?ell liquor, protesting against the erecildn ol MMXba ar d the sale of liquors to-day ou Mee lug itrect, near tho .icer.e of the firemen's tournament, >y ?ersous who kept !" another part of the city, ind asking that they be preveuied from doing so The MM for staten that he had granted the prlvll cge to taree persons who Iud paid for their lt stnses, after conferring with the city appraiser, )u condition of cio.iug their shops lu other purls jf the doy and erecting tuese bootha. After a long discussion the petition was refer? red to tho Mayor, with power io act. Alderman Codlna read .a p.t-tiou from the Marion Fire Company, asking u proposal from tt;e Jlty to purchase or rent their engine house, which s owuci by the company, thu other engiras uiiug iccomim.dated with houses furnished by the city. Referred to a sp< clal committee of three. Tue Mayor read a petition front ?Merman Jas. P. Greene, asking leave of Obseuce for a few uouths to visit his ugeu notier lu Ireland. 2 ranted. The petition of Alexander Roberts, trustte, tor he renewal of certain city scvlp, was referred to he committee ways and means. Thepetl iou of the Plymouth Congregational Church a?klag for the lighting of a street lump lear the :hurch, lu Pitt street, north of Ball, ?vas .cierren to tue committee on lighting the streets. A communication offering a l it of laud, owned ty G. E. Strohecker, >-u Lynch street, near the mprovemetts made Uv the city ou the mill pond, orsaletothecity for faoo, was rercrred to the ?ommlitee ou city ?ands. A communication from.Thomas Grant calling he attention of the board to the effects of the >ad condition ufa nun.-, drain upou two lots on Rutledge avenue, between Shepherd and' Line itreets, was referred to the committee on streets. OM moion. the coman iee ou contracta were jrauted the privilege io advertise for estlma'es ind contracts In the morning papers. A communication from Patrick O'Donnell Malm?ig au indebtedness from the city la thc su m >f $1697 41, for work dune by him in paving Mar cet street, between East Bay and State street, was ordered, after aa exciting discussion, to be paid. REPORTS. Tue chairman of the committee on ways and means presented bills to the amount of $531" 86, which were ordered to be paid. The committee on brick and wooden buildings referred the petition of Mr. .Schlrmer back to Council, recommending that it be granted as far a3 relates to a temporary shed. The same committee reported favorably upon the petition of Mr! lierron as far as repairs, but against allowing bim to resbingle. Reports adopted. The same committee asked for further time to act on the petition of Mr. Olaussen. which was granted. The committee on retrenchment and relief re? ported on the petition or A. J. Salinas, recom? mending that the penalty on his taxes be remit? ted, and that his lot of land m Short street be properly assessed. Adopted. A communication from'the Board of Flremas ters extending an invitation irom the steam fire engine companies to the Mayor and Aldermen to bc present and visit their exercises this morning, was accepted. An invitation to the Council from the Colored Fire Department, to review their procession to' morrow, at ll A. M., was also accepted. The Mayor stated his Intention of being pres eat at theBe parades, and hoped to see as many Aldermen as possible. Alderman Geddings called to the attention of Council the assessment of the property for the projected widening or East Bay, and stated that many persons having heard what amount the committee wa3 willing to give were anxious to get their money. On motion the matter was re? ferred to a special committee or three, consisting ol the Mayor, the city attorney and the chairman or the committee on streets, with power to act. BILLS. The bil! to reorganize and regulate the office of civil engineer was called up and took Its second reading by section?. The bill then took Its third reading by Its title, and was ordered to be en? grossed tor ratification. An ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled an ordinance to establish a health department, ratified on 20th October, 1855, Increasing salaries of ward physicians from $600 to $800, was duly ratified. Adjourned. it v a x jr JB s a y o x i c ? a. LADIES AND GESTS, who contemplate trav? elling, are informed that we have a few of the finest and most substantial Trunks ever offered; also, Travelling Bags, lu great variety, and com? mon Trunks of all description. W. C. Cn A PM AN A CO., Star Shoe House, No. 442 King street. mayl"-wfm6 BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, f l', $6 50 sad $S 50 per thoueand, according to size, ar THE NEWS Job Office. THE ATTENTION* OP WATCH-BUYERS is called to our large stock of Waltha u Watches. These Watches have been long known throughout the United States as the best and cheapest in the market All Watches guaranteed. W. CARRINOTOX A Co., maris No. 258 King street. CROQUET ! CROQUET ! ! CROQUET ! ! ?-Im? mense reduction in price ! The largest Field Croquet at $4. HASBL STREET BAZAAR AND NO. 161 KINO ST. mar22_ PARCHEESI ! PARCHEESI !-A royal game of india. HASBL STREET BAZAAR, apr20 And No. 161 King Streer. NEW YORK LEDOER, WEEKLI, SATURDAY NIGHT and FIRE SIDE COMPANION, six cents a copy, at No. 161 King street. may3 ATTENTION, TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views .>i Charleston and vicinity, at No. 161 King street, ir nt the Hasel street Bazaar. novi'J S Slew .Publication?. PECIAL BOOK NOTICE FOO ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. We arc offering great Inducements to Book buyers. The whole or onr large and choice col lection or Books, couststiug or: THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS AND JUVENILE BOOKS, have been rearranged and marked down in ac? cordance .with the reduced prices of Northern publls tiers. Wc ufler for the next SIXTY DAYS the further Inducement of A LIBERAL DISCOUNT on all pur? chases of Buoks amounting to FIVE HOLLAHS and upwards. Our STOCK OF BOOKS, consists of all the latest and best editions of STANDARD AND NEW PUGI IOATIOXS. OCR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT ls particularly rich In good books (or the young. We have recently made large additions to our stock of BIBLES. The prices aro greatly reduced. Weare now offering aa unusually lar^a variety of English and American Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, and the Episcopal Prayer Book, at ex? tremely low prices. We ?re Si '*' Agents Tor several Sunday - schoo! Publishing .louses, and have on hand sup? plies ol their publications. Ali varieties ot STATIONERY, and a rall assort neut of SCHOOL BOOKS. Our Store ls so arranged tliat visitors eau ex iml'ie the stock at their leixure. 1 he price of each >ook is marked so as to afford purchasers every acuity J?3- Persons residing In the country will please jear in mind that by sending their orders to us 'or any books pubUstied In America, they will be .harged only the price of the book. We pay for lie postage or express. 03- Address FOG ARTI E'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 200 KING STREET (in the Bend,) marii-tutlis Charleston, S. C. S iHilliucro, Hires sm aking, &t. PEINGO PENIN G. MRS. M . J . Z BRNO W WILL OPEN TH I a DAY AT No. 304 KING STREET, A large and varied assortment <jf MILLINERY GOODS. To which Rle invites the atteution of the ladles in generaL DRESSMAKING ATTENDED TO AS USUAL. BRANCH OF MADAME DEMOKEST'S CELE? BRATED PAPER PATTERN*. S. B.-All orders recelve.prompt attention. api6-wfm3mos .jyj- A D A AI E LUZIER, PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, No. 238 KING ST HE ET, EAST SIDE, BETWEEN MARKET ANO HASEL STA, (UP STAIRS.; FINE FRENCH OORSMcf MADE TO ORDER. PRICES* REASONABLE. mat-29 Cigars, 8tobacro, &t. QIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, A.c. Die undersigned. Proprietor of "EMPEROR WILLIAM ClG.ill EMPORIUM," No. 310 KtU2 street, three doors south of Sucletv street, respect? fully stales to tue Smoking, o ewing audSnuf ling public, that he has concluded to offer extra inducements to Wholesale and Ketatl Consumers of CIGARS, TOBACCO, .SNUFF, Ac, by disposing of his Stock at such prices as tu secure a large and reliable trade. AU extensive a..d complete as>ortmi Dt of ult articles la his line of business la t ept constantly on hand, giving a faculty of mung, without delay, all orders extended to him. accompanied with lash or draft on responsible houses tn the city. Purchasers are requested to examine his perfect stock before trading else? where. WM. .-H.RI iDfc'R, proprietor or Emperor William Cigar Store. dec".3-6inoa ?ircmen'g Celebration. rjr"o ?. R ty' K, B K OF THE STEAM FIRE ENGINES The following Companies having enter d /or Distance Playing, Messrs. A. B. JARVIS, J. C. LACOSTE and E. R. WHITE, will act as Judges: PALMETTO, GERMAN. STONEWALL, INDEPENDENT, (Columbia.) The contest will take place from the Fire Wei corner King and Broad street, immediately after the run on tim?is made. M. H. NATHAN, 1 R. M. ALEXANDER, | Committee C. P. A1MAR, }. of L. F. O'NEILL. I Arrangements. B. M. STROBEL, j mayi:_ P 3AND TOURNAMENT OF THE STEAM FIRE ENGINES OF CHARLESTON, S.C., MAY 1TTH, 1871. Companies will assemble at tue Citadel Square at 8 o'clock A. M., preclseley, and form tn line ac? cording to Charter: MUSIC. Committee of Arrangements. Hook and Ladder No. l. Pioneer Steam Engine Company. Independent Steam Fire Engine Company of columbia. Eagle Steam Engine Company. Vigilant Steam Engine Company. Phoenix Steam Engine Company. Metropolltau Steam Fire Engine Company of Savannah. .Etna Steam Engine Company. MUSIC. Hook and Ladder No. 2. Marlon 9team Eugine Company. German Steam .Engine Company. Palmetto Steam Engine Company. Hope Steam Eugine Company. * Washington Steam Engine Company. Stonewall S:earn Engine Company. . Young America- Steam Engine Company. Line or marra down King to Hasel, through H'isel to Meeting, down Meeting to Broad, through Broad to East Bay, np East Bay to Queen, through ? Queen to corner of Meeting, where the exercises | will commtnee in therollowlng order. I. Pioneer Steam Fire Engine Company, Clapp A Jones, builders. New York. 2. Eagle Ste-im Fire Eugine Company, Button A Blake, builders, Waterford, N. Y. ' 3. Vigilant steam Fire Engine Company, Silaby Manufacturing Company, builders, Seneca Falte. N. Y. 4. Phoenix Steam Fire Engine Company, William Jeffers, builder, Pawtucket, R, I. 5. jEtua Steam Fire Engine Company, Clapp Sc Jon's, builders, New York. 6. Marlon Steam Fire Engine Company, Clapp Sc Jones, builders, New York. 7. German Steam Fire Eugine Company, Amos keag Manufacturing Company, builders, Manchester, N. H. 8. Palmetto Steam Fire Engine Company, Amos keag Manufacturing Company, builders, Manchester, N. H. 0. Hope Steam Fire Engine Company, Amos keag Manufacturing Company, builders, Manchester, N. H. 10. Washington Steam Fire Engine Company, Clapp A Jones, builders, New York. II. Stonewall Steam Fire Engine Company, Amos keag Manufacturing Company, builders, Manchester, N. H. 12. Young America Steam Fire Englue Company, SUsby Manufacturing Company, builders, Seneca Falls. N. Y. ORDER OF EXERCISES. 1st. Steamer will start from Meeting street, near the Circular Church, running three hundred (300) yards, with twenty (20) pounds of steam at the start, with Ave (6) men to thc one thousand (1000) pounds weight of the Engine, reeling off and uncoupling one hundred (100) fee* or hose at the termination or the three hundred (SOO) yards. Taking suction at the drain pit opposite Hay ne street, and playing one hundred (100) feet or water; as soon as the hundred reet of water ts obtained the time will be called by the time Judges, Messrs. A. H. Hayden and Juo A Wagoner, and marked on a board in a conspicuous place. Messrs. A. Cameron and E. Forgeaud will act as starting Judges, assisted by Messrs. R. M. Alexanderand C. P. Al mar; Messrs. M. H. Nathan, F. L. O'Neill and B. M. Strobel will assisi the time Judges. All discharge pipes to be left opeu at thc time or startlag, cover or drain pit to be lirted ror the uso of each Company by jome member starting with Engine or Ho^e Reel. 2d. All reels must have three hundred (300) reet Dr hose to start with. No member pulling on the reel will be allowed lo handle the Eugine. Coup? ling or hose not being considered as handling; reels to start at the same time and ou a Hue with ihe Englue; unreeling of ose to commence when the reel reaches the drain' pit. 3d. Engine to come to the stand with cold water, and Are and steam up there; when twenty pounds (20) of steam ls reached the start must be made. Correct steam gauges to be used, subject to examlnailon by the Judges. Companies to use my coupi ng they see tit, and no restriction as to the number of meu milling on the reel, lu no :ase will a second trial be allowed. The decision if thc Judges must be Anal, lu case, however, of in accident happening to the Engine before the Trial comes off, the Judges are empowered to :hatige Its turn, so that the run ls not altogether I0SL 4th. After the run and play, each steamer will pe allowed ten (10) minutes to retire from the Jraln pit. No members of any compaules will be ?Glowed within the enclosure, except members of the Company on ruu, and the Officers and Mem pers of all Compaules are earnestly requested to pay particular attention to this part of tue pro? gramme. sib. Companies will hand tu the weight of En? mities by the loth of May,'to the Committee of arrangements. Vice-Presldeuts ol each Company will act wita the starting Judges, so as io sec that Engines are nil r gut according to the rules iigrced to. stn. Prizes will be awarded to the winning Companies by General Jno. A. Wageuer, inimedi ite.y uficr the closing of tue exercises, to the First md Second Company making the best and second best time. All Communies irom this and oilier Miles enter into cumpeiittou for all tnePiizes; iu audition tu wuicli a special Prize wdl be awar?l t \ to ttic'succeBsful visiting Company. A Prize will be given Cor the best distance plavltig, all Englues to enter without classing. A Prize will be given by the Pioneer Steam Engine Coiu pauv to the Company who shad leave Hie grounds lu the quickest lime otter the ruu hus beeu made. 7th. Engines entering for distance must do so by the 15th instant. No resirlctlou will be made is to thc amount of steam to be curried. The play will tK through loo reet uf hose, and iach Engine allowed tuteen minutes to oe at the wen. After the Euglues have made the tun, those Companys who enter for distance can re? tire to thc wei., corner Broad uud King streets, iud olav tor distance. 8th. lu the event of a tie run between two or more Knemes, the run wid be mude over, fl the L-'ompanies du not desire to rim again, the Judges ;an decide as to thc Prizes in cunuectiou with the Jomiuandlug Officers uf the Companies. Each Company will appoint au officer to assist the Committee or Arrangements in keeping the fvay clear. Visiting companies will be allowed to select their own time lor the run. Citizens -vre requested to keep on the sidewalks WEICHT OK EN?INKS AND SCMBKK OP MES EACH COMPANY IS E.HTITLKl> TO. Weight. No. Men. Pioneer.4,8(50 24 Eagle.5.480 27 Independent (Columbia).doo. 30 VUiilanr..4,860 24 Phouix.6.320 27 ?iua.4,?b0 25 Marlou.4,870 24 SeriUdU.6,780 34 Palmetto.8,280 31 Hope.4,890 24 Washington.4,?e0 24 ?ti.uewttll.6,100 31 Young America.MW 32 It ls particularly requested that Hie members of :ompauleson the run will not cry thc time. As mon as the distaucc or 100 reet or water is 00 luined, time will be called <j the Judges and a white nag dipped. Companies will bring their lose-pipe up to the loo feet mark'from the drain pit. Ea<M) company will appoint one officer and dve men, ta appear In uniform, for the purpose of rc Miring the vJslilug companies. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. M. H. NATHAN. R. 4L ALEXANDER, C. P. AIM AR, F. L. O'NEILL, B. M. S1 R?BEL. miva Shirts an? ?nrmsfjmg (Kooos. gT^^THE PLACE FO?*DJW;'PRIONS'."" "g SHIRTS. -. Fit. Quality nn,d Work Guaranteed. SHIRTS. ? Latest New Yors and London Outs. SHIRTS. _ " Order your shirts now, before the to; season. Q SHIRTS. I Shirts. Collars, Drawers, Night Shirts. SHIRTS. Made to Orders and Ready-Made. Y SHIRTS n At less price than any othor nrst class house. SHIRTS. Men's Furnishing Giods at ? SHIRTS T SCOTT'S SHIRT EMPORIUM, SHIRTS. Meeting street, opposite Market. S_SHIRTS. S iUro (Boobs, &t. FI?RCHGOTT? BE?VBDICT & CO. Nos. 244 and 437 KING- ST. BEG TO A V VOl M K THAT IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK, THEY ARE NOW OFFERING ALL KINDS OF FANCY & STAPLE DM GOODS AT LOWER PRICES THIN EVER. TH E GOODS MUST BE SOLD, WITHOUT REGARI) TO COST. maviti tailoring, i'nrnisliing ?ooos, &t. g PRIN G ON? ? NT?GT. MENKE & MULLER, No. 325 KING STREET, Have Just opened an entire New Stock o? CLOTHS, CLUTHINQ, FURNISHING GOODS, ic, for Spring and bummer. Our Clothing ls a very large aud One selected slock for Men, Youths and Boys, from $5 to $Si per snit. The largest portion is of Imported goods and manufactured by ourselves; weean, therefore, recommend them os regard flt, wear and workmanship. . OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT ls supplied with the finest selection of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS, DOESKINS, DIAGO? NALS, TRICOTS, MELTON'S, CHEVIOTS, OASSI MERES, ic., and a very large stock of the most fashionable Pant and Vest Patterns, which we will make np to order by measure tn the latest styles. The foreman In this department of o'nr business has no equal lu theartlsUc world for cut ting and productug an elegant fit. FURNISHING GOODS. This department ls supplied with the celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Foreign and Domestic Under? shirts and Drawers, Silk ami Thread Gloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, Bows.Scarfs, Pocket Handkerchiefs, bocks, Umbrellas, Ac. Our stock has beeu selected wlih great care, and prices marked very low in plain figures. Buyers In our Une will lind it to their advantage to give us a call before purchasiug elsewhere. iuar22-3mos *3oots, 51]oce, &t. guofri, "SHOES AND~TC??NKST~ Recelvlug ..ila day per Steamships Georgia, from New York, Fall River, irom Philadelphia, assorted Invoices of FINE ROO I'S AND SHOKS. In addition to the choice selection always in .-?tuck 1 keep those CABI.'J SCREW"WIRE WATER PROOF BROGANS. bold Cheap at EDWARD DALY'S, marja No. 121 Meelina street. N OTICE! NOTICE! By Fall River Steamship from Philadelphia tills day 1 am receiving a iresn supply oi those Geut:s Hand-Sewed Magic Fitting FRENCH CALF ROOTS. With much time and labor, 1 have the same for Boys and Gents. EftWARO DALY, mar22 No. wi Meeline stree:. <J\0 THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. Please inform thc numerous readers of your paper that the AMERICAN GAITER, Patented, or t tie Shou ot the Futnre, is a success. To supply Hie demanda of tue Trade, another Invoice to-day by Fall River, from Philadelphia. Sold by KOWARI) DALY, mar22 No. IUI Mwtmir street. CABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS & SHOES, THE BEST For Wet Weather, For Dry Weather, For Youths, > For Aire, For Gentlemen, For Ladies, For ' he City, For the Country, For Riding, For Walking, For Fishing, For Hunting. SOLO HY DKALERS VYE RY WHERE. See tnat every one boara the Patent Stamp, mayli-imo CEtotrjittg ano irnrniBrjing ?oobt. D??KSS *. BUSINESS SUITS SHIRTS. C O Tu Ht Jk. R S . NECK WEA.E. GLOVES. UNDERWEAR. SANES AND UMBRELLAS TRtM?S & TRAVELLING fiJGS AN ENTIBE NEW STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS IN THE LATEST STYLE, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT. J. H. LAWTON ft CO., ACADEMY OF MUSIC BCTLMNgJ SPRING CLOTHING. No. 291 KING STREET, CORNER OP WENTWORTH. An ex te DJ Ire assortment of SPRING- AND SUMMER CLOTHING.. made up Tor Hie trade or this city, now offered at LOW PRICES. In the stock will be found tue following styles of suits : SCOTCH CHEVIOT .HORNING AND DiRBY SUITS French Batiste Sluming and Derby Suits Silk Mixed Morning and Derby S-ilts Diagonal and Crape Coating Morning and Derby . Suits Blue and Biack Flannel Morning aud Derby Suits Light Mixed Cassltnere Morning ann Dei by suits. BOYS' m mm sm SACKS, DERBY AND MORNING COAT SUITS, for ages of from 5 to 17 yeats. FURNISHING GOODS. A full supply of nil kluds-UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ? LOVE-., S'-ARFS M A'S, .tc, of the latest styles. THE CELEBRATED STAB SHIRTS AND COLLARS A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL QUALITIES. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Offers FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUMMER CLOTHS, COATINGS, BATISTE, CHE? VIOT AND FANCY CASSIMERES, of sele-.st pat? terns and shades, willoh wlli be made to order In tue best manner, at MODERATE PRIOES. WM. MATTHIESSEH. B. W. MoTUttEOUS, Superintendent. mayl-mwth2mo3 Unction Sales--Krj is Sarj. FLOUR ! FLOUR J : FLOUR ! - FOR account of Underwriters and aUconc?rued. THIS MORNING, the lita instant, at io o'clock, will be sold in front df store No. 24 Ven? due Ranee, for account of Underwriters and all concerned, 206 b bis. FLOUR. Damaged on royase of Im? portation per Schooner'-, from Baltimore. mayn_ Bj W. T. LEITCH & E. S, BR?KS, ' Auctioneers. SALE OF CROCKKLiY AT No. 29 HAINE" m, STREET CONTINUED, wu. be sold on THURSDAY, isth mate, at 10 o'clock, " T^,?,A??N0E 0F STOCK on hand of Messrs. W. G. WH1LDEN A CO., at No. 29 Hayne street. Bj W. MeKAY. TT7ILL BE SOLD THIS DAT, AT. No. YT 140 Meeting street, at 10 o'clock, A lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 'Sundries. Notions, Ac. The owner being about to leave the city, the articles must be sold this day. may n Portion Sales*"-Sntnxe Daus "W^J^EFA ALEXANDER ESTATE SALE-A SC HO ONER-RIG GED SAIL BOAT, Ac. on FRIDAY, 19th. Instant, wul be sold on Ac? commodation wharf, at ll o'clock, on account of an Estate, A Schooner-rigged SAIL BOAT, 27 feet long and 8 feet 4 inches beam, with sails, Ac., complete. ALSO, 1 YAWL BOAT, 17 feet long I pair large Iron Davits. ' Conditions cash._mayl7 Bj MLES DRAKE. SALE FOR ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRIT? ERS and all concerned, on THURSDAY, at 10 o'clock, I will selL with? out reserve, at my Store, corner of iring and Lib? erty streets, for account of Underwriters and all concerned, 2 cases MERCHANDISE, consisting of Heavy Overcoats, Casslmere and Union Sack Coats, Satv net and Casslmere Pants and Vests. Hlokory and Belknap Shirts, L. B. Shirts, White Merino Under? shirts, Ladles', Gents', Misses', Boys' sud Chil? dren's Hose, Brown Linen. Plain Swiss, Red Fian> nel, Jean. Satinet, Casslmere, Figtred Lawn* Ladles' and Gents' Kit, Silk, Lisle Thread and Berlin Gloves, Shirt Front?, Corsets, Madras Hand? kerchiefs, Tablecloths, Bows, L. c. and Hemstitch Handkerchiefs, Men's, Boys' and Children's Straw Hats. Ladies' Hats, Ac. The sale will be continued on FRIDAY, consist? ing of 60 cases and cartoons Boots and Shoes, and 12 cases Felt and Wool Hats. Terms cash before delivery. Sale positive. mayl7_ B. Wi MARSHALL & BRO. ESTATE SALE BY ORDER OF THE Executor-Valuable Library and Silver On THURSDAY, the 18th Instant, at half-past 10 o'clock, will be sold at No. 83 Broad street, A valuable collection of. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, sundry articles of Sterling Silverware, such os Spoons, Sngar-Dlsh, Tureens, Ac One Gold Watch._mayl7-wfwth4 Bj W. T. LEITCH.* R. S. BRUITS. SALE OF JEWELRY. ^ CROCKERY, China, Silverware and Fahey Goods, con? tinued nightly, at Store cf Messrs. W. G. Whlldea, A Co, The above sale will commence on FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. _mayl7 Bj W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE LOT? east side of Meeting street, at Auction, by or? der of the board of Directors. Will be sold on THURSDAY, the 28d instant, at the Old Poatomce Broad street, at ll o'clock. Tn e LOT OP LAND, situate on the east side of Meeting street, between Cumberland and Queen streets, one door south of the Ciro ular Church, and known as the South Carolina Institute Lot, measuring 80 feet on Meeting street by iso feet In depth. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay ns for papers and stamps. ?. may 13 Iffenspapeis, ?togajmes, &t. R URAL CAROLINIAN FOR MAY NOW READY. CONTENTS AS VARIED AND INTERESTING AS USUAL. Price-For single number...26 cents Per annum.$2 00 For sale by WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Pu bushers, No. 3 Broad street. AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE. maras M Drugs ano Jttecicines. 0 TH BE SI " For your Children, use none other than the GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL. Mit contains no Anodyne. For sale by the anti facturer, Da. H. DAER. And also to be bad at all Drug Morea ._ Q.ERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL 1 AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I This ls the best Medicine for young children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com? plaint, iu ideut to Teething. It may be given with safety, as lt contains no opium, oi other in? jurious anodyne. Price, 26 cents a bottle. Manufacture! and for sale by DE. H. BAER. Also by the following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL, Dr. W. A SKRINE, A O. BARBOT, W. T. LITTLE A 00., J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A -CHWAKE,' G. AV. AIMAR, J- LOCKWOOD, G. J. LCHN, W. T. LINN, . W. A. GIBSON, And by Druggists generally._jan2 JpRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grimault A Co., Pans : SYRUP OF HYPOPUOSPHATE OF LIME, a 80? erlgn remedy In phthisis-relieves, Coughs, NlghtsweatB, Ac. ?uarana. for headache, neuralgia Ac Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, Invaluable fe* persons unable to take Codltver OU-especially recommended tn cutaneous affections, and as a most powerful depuratlve. - Digestive Lozenges of the Alksline Lactates, a pleasant and effective remedy for functional de? rangement Of the dlgeHU ve orgairi. Troches of Pepatue ann Paucreatlne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROT, Pharmacie Cottle VOM m F LE ROY, Pharmacie Onttic. Drages de Sautonlve. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, mayiw No. 131 Meeting stre"V E XCELSIO R HAIR TONTO, No DYE ! Insures Healthy and vigorous Growth. War? ranted ,;ot to contain LEAD, Sulphur, or any other Injurious Drug. The Excelsior Hair Tonic will keep the head Wear ol Dandruff, prevent the falling out of the Hair and give lt a soft and beautiful gloss. lt hi not injurious to the health of the user, nor ls lt greasy anil filthy like many of the prepara lions a* pre-ent offered as Hair Renewers. Manufactured by DR. H. BAER, Whole-ate sud i elad Druggist. >c. tai Meeting street, Charleston. Price per bottle 60 cents. N. B.-Ail the preparations manufactured by UK. H. BAER aro in accordance with formulas given by distinguished Physician-, and have been . objected to long and careful trial. They are no secret remedies, sad he ls at all times prepared to submit these formulas to members of me profes? sion, or others desiring such information. SUPERIOR COLOGNE WAT 15 R. 5 - Manafastrjied and for saw oj Dr. H. BAER. runt 1*1 %?MMT.I->V irrfleA. w ABNER'S IODOFORM AND IRON PILLS. For sale by ??? H- s*?*"?, jaula Mo. 131 .ueettLK street T^LBMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, jp (SANTONIN E.) They*- purely vegj??ai? T .lest 'ti v.se. For eale by Di. H. .icu .u use. ? So. 131 Me-....? street. <v <. vee T7LECTROMAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE? BAGS, Ac Por aale by DB. B. BAER, mario No. 131 Meeting Street.