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CITY AFFAIRS. tfeetlng? Thia Ou/. 'X ? - Marion Lodge, at 8 P. M. Sumter Rute Club, at 6 P. M. Moan tc ! Club, at bair-pist s P. M. German RiSe Club, at S P. M. Auction Sales This Duy. J. Fraser Mathewes will seil al half-past 10 .O'clock, as Itis ot?lce. oil paining and chromo.s. Leitch ? Bruns will sell at 10 o'clock, at So. 7 Thomas street, fu'rni Ac.; and at 5 P. M. at the Store or w. G. Wniiiie. A Co.. corner Kia? and Beaaraln Greets, jewelry, Ac. Lowndes A Grimba?l will se!", at 10 o'clock, at Nc. 6 Legare street, furnlture/silverware. Ac. William McKay win se'.t at io o'clock, at his a' sre, furniture, army tints, Ac. Wiles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his ?tore, boots, shoes and hats. Cfit PRICKS CURRENT.-We especially invite tiie attention of our merchants to TUE NEWS Prices Current, issued this morning. Made up with the utmost care, and handsomely printed with entirely new type, it forme, with the business card oi the house forwarding it, the most attractive and welcome weekly commer? cial circular, that can be used. Price, for ten t copies or more, with business cards, two and a halt cents per copy; single copies five cents. GERMAN Rn-ut CLUB.-An important meet? ing of this crab ls called for this evening. RKLIGCOCS SBRVICES.-The Rev. Dr. Dixon, of Augusta, will preach at the Citadel Square Bab Mst Church this evening. bmRTANBURG AND UNION* RAILROAD.-By reference to our advertising columns it will be observed that the summer schedule on the above uam:d road will go into effect on thc 29th lust. Tan UNION* DEAD.-Shaw Post No. 1 of the '?Granu Army of the Republic'' will engage in decorating the graves of the Union dead, buried a* Magnolia Cemetery, on Tuesday nex*, May 30".!. at 4 P. M. THE CAROLINA DRAMATIC CLUB; of this city, wh > have given several entertainments 'o which the public was invPed without any charge, now appeal for aid, and propose to give a perrormauce at their own hall, No. 51 Society street, to which an entrance fee will bs collected. They win play, on that occisi?n, a piece that has not been put on the stage lu this city since the war. THE VIRGINIA SAILS FOR THE QUAKER Crrr. At a late hour last evening this tine iron steam? ship, under the command of Captain Hunter, pro? ceeded to sea with a large and heavy cargo, con? sisting of over 2250 paokages o. naval stores, cot? ton. Ac. We notice the increase of business by this line, and have no doubt that during fie com? ing year the total figures will Urgely exceed the one jual passed. Ho! FOR THE REGATTA ?-Savannah Is to have a grand regatta next week, which this year we learn will be a splendid affair. Many of our citizens will doubtless be desirous to go and wit? ness this handsome and enlivening exhibition. We arc glad, therefore, to and in the advertise meir, to-day by superintendent C. S. Gadsden that the Savannah and Charleston Railroad will gye excursion tickets-that is, only one fare will he, chanted for coming and geing. This arrange ?st? goes iaiiMaTscW^ . 4& wm'fie good tut yffeN * I ? "?' Spgf SOTREHE COURT, QOLPHB-A, MAT 2;.-The 'Court met at ia A.'Ml-.-'PrasenVChlpf Juatioe Moses, and ,^3Mtate .Wittow Willard ?ind Wright. . . '^Xl&^^'^fri Thc casaof Dabney, Morgiu A Co. vs,tjue?' presi? de rtt and directuw"#f tha Banis.-of thu Stat* of . South Carolina wai resumed.) Tbs; partirj tp.-in : serest were represented vt fobaw.\ ; Kessn. JfcCrady and Lord iordepost'ojv; ^asr#? Ma grath and Whitey far Mllholders; Mes sr*. Holst and Simoira for Ore loan stock; Messrs. Oatapbell an<1 Mayne for Ure loan bonds.. ' CLODS AND STARS.-James Gaillard, aa Did thief, arrested on the ?barge of vagrancy, was sent to the House oi correction for twenty- days. Though willing to tum. his bands to a?tytulrjg, Gaillard had made geraaternji his specialty, and is Implicated in ?ll df the jsutn?rous tuer s-of these pla.Dt8 .which have occurred Jitter/, - , "'. j Emma Harrison aojt Sapey Lawrecee, two cr>l ?red girls, arrested for-Ash, ti ag a?d-ralsirjg.a'tjus ? turbaace In Warrdb stroe*^ me St. 'miLT>. w?i - brought before the May^jwtto sentenMjiJShujcy teten rtnyi.?n trr? Ho?s'a- o?'eurrecLlon. - Bomi %a?ftajTCed'o>?rto^^ .' ;"*? M?G?CTA^IV ^AT?--fko*i^^|fet?gB^r .wuc-w.is nrresiei byi^?.^efectivos for bg^Hfcjrun ?Svw'wi tuaHou. his ptrsoc, was5e?serday-bro?gti t r>ejFote Tua /uatl<?. ?ciroder. * '?he' V-valence showed-fnat?l? prlsnnf r nad a' ?Dad)?oae- wkh wh.lc? ire could de t. ct and jfraw for th tha^au-rer fr*^?\bystaa*ie;Jspo?ka?? F?tctaese.daftirays anti ii H pre.vi< >cw bad Qha/aoter,' lie w aa otii to . at the end or wJlfctt um?xiwte^eJDlbl;aevi?al-war S??ta4o;wBKtng.f.>r bira, whlclrptomte? td afford . him am vjle op por unity for cultivating a thorough acquaintance with Mackey's Hotel, m Magaziae street. . EARLT CLOSING MOVEMENT -Many inquiries have been made why the gates of the City Hall Park are closed at such an early hour of the even? ing. On Wednesday evening a pedestrian, who naturally took this pleasaut cutoff on his way up Meeting street, from Broad, at about hair-past seven o'clock, found the gates on the Meeting and Chalmers street side securely locked, and return? ing whence he came, arrived at the Broad street gate just lu time to escape being caged by the locking of this one also. The closing or the gates ls a matter or precaution, but 7.3J P. M. seems rather early at this season or the year. If it ls not making too bold, we would ask why close the park at all? SHARK FISHING.-The lines which are set -daily on North Atlantic wharf are doing a good business, and afford much excitement and sport to persons m the vicinity. Yesterday morning two heavy sharks were hauled in. Each or them measured seven feet, and cuntained eight juve nile shar-s, who, when released by a Caesarean operation, paddled around la a lively manner m a bucket or sali water. The two larger ones were quickly divested of their sand-paper caa'tug, and being cat ap Into steaks, were divided am.mg the not over fastidious workmen on the wharf. I tjjjtskeeps on, the eating account far the season between the sharks and humans in Charleston harbor' will preeeut a large balance In favor ol thc sharks. MATTER o' MONEY VS. MATRIMONY.-Fanny Ftelds, a wite woman, was arrested yesterday morning by Ottlcor Lovltt, on the charge of ?teal lDg $90 ir nu Daniel Nolan. The prisoner, who is a natural blonde, first a;trac ed the attention of Nolan, a bold soldier boy, while she was prome? nading Kins street, arrayed lu alt the charms and bright colors of spring. Following the object of nts rc-ard with devoted eyes, the warlike lover soon found means of gaming au introduction and paying his a/tdtesses. After a short season of cour: sf lp. lu which the fairone showed symptoms of having repeatedly travelled over the same track, the happy day was natnea and the minister ?engaged. On the eve or the marriage the credu? lous swain opened hLsheait and his purse, and after a Jolly night awoke next morning with an aching void in the latter. The fair charger uad down, and the sum of $90 in greenbacks had v .s appeared from the .pocketbook. The striking co? incidence preyed upon the mind of the somier, ano happening to mention lt one day to au < meer whose eyes were not blinded by Cupid's flame, the arrest of the blonde WHS the con eqnenee. She stflgjHy denies the charge brought against her ajMLrHh ali the fury of "love to hatred turned," aw* no gentle erm-" of reproach towards her late lover Tor - going back" on ber (a this style. The money has not yet been recovered, but ihe prison? er 1B held lor examination. r MILITART MOVEMENTS.-A detachment of soldiers arrived la Newberry during the past week, numberlcg twenty men, and under com? mand of Lieutenant Miller. This is not the first visit or Lieutenant Miller, he having been on special service there before. His uniform courte? sy and gentlemanly bearing, says the Newberry Heraid, haVe won for him the respect or the en? tire community. Lieutenant Charles B>Hlnton, with his detach? ment of fifteen men. for some weeks posted at Sumter, has be<n relieved by Captain T. J. Lloyd, commanding Company F, 18th U. S. Infantry, with Lieutenants C. R. Paul and J. H. Todd. SELLING CIGARS.-Pedro Cabrero and Carlos Soria were arrested yesterday afternoon by Oftl cer Burke, and lodged in the Detective office, charged with selling cigars by the 6ample with? out a city license. When arrested the prisoners had ten bunchc? of cigars about them, branded "Recommendables,'' which they were offering at $50 per thousand. 1 hey were unable to speak EDgllsh, and ar... amusing colloquy ensued at the Detective office while the parties were being ex? amined. The officer who arrested them swore that they were playing offuand that they spoke English on the way to the Guardhouse. With the aid of an office: who had some acquaintance with the Spanish language, the two foreigners made themselves understood, and in this way arrange? ments were made by which ?hey were released npon giving good security. In the sum of $50, for thilr appearance this morning. THE CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. Th 1,3 association, for the benefit or the free school fund, which has been chartered by a regular act of the General As-einbiy of the State of South Carolina, held a preliminary meeting last evening, and was Inaugurated by a handsome collation, attended by several prominent gentlemen of the city. Major J. P. Horbach, the genius of the in? stitution, and general agent ol the company, pre? sided, and the Adair passed off In the pleasantest and most enjoyable manner. At the conclusion of the entertainment the manner of the raffling or drawing frc m the wheel wa3 practically Illus? trated to thoae present by the officers. The simple and equal method recommended Itself at once to the lojkera-on. The drawing will com? mence at 12 M., on Saturday, when a full and complete exponltiou of the details wdl be present? ed to the public in the advertising columns. RADICAL WIRD MEETINGS.-At the several ward meetings held on Wednesday evening last, the following delegates were eleeted to the con? vention, to m(-ec next month for the purpose of electing a cen.ral committee to. conduct the can? vass In the approaching municipal election : Ward l-W. 5. Taft, T. J. Mackey, John Nesbit, J. J. Young, F. Fosburg, H. L. Benford. Ward 2-E. W. M. Mackey, Primus Green, Jr., R. D. Pepper, J. Morrison, George Holmes, M. Smith. Ward 3-W. Ristig, J. W. Lloyd. Robert Mayers, R. E. Doogan. A. F. Farrer, T. Aiken. Ward 4-Hon. George W. Clark, William Fields, James Walker, T. usborne, N. S. Robertson, J. D. Robertson. Ward 5-Wm. Glover, Robert Howard, Jr., Wm. Grant, Peter IL Frost, william Miller, William Olllver. Ward 6-A. McLeod, J. D. Price, H. 0. Mlnett, S. Dickerson, IL ts. Anson. S. E. Gaillard. Ward7-J. .'.'. Giant, John Houston, Abram Taylor, E. P. 'Vail, Jr., J. A. Mushlngcon, John Doogan. Ward 8-Edward Weston, Norman Montgome ry, Francis s. Lee, Abram Schanck, Benjamin , Berry, James L. Harrison. In Ward No. e, we understand, they had quite a lively time In hot electing a certain alderman. We cannot see exactly how the Rads or that borough came to putout such a .-tining luminary. However, lt ls none or our business. Hotel Arrivals-may ?3. MILLS HOUSE. F. Holmes, Jacksonville, Fla.; John Turton and wire, New York; C. H. M jrgaii, New York; H. G. St. Clair, F. M. Myrell, Savannah. Ga. PAVILION HOTSL. William W. Ra wis, Rldgeville, S.e.; H. Daly, Augusta, Ga.: J. G. Pipkin, Williamsburg: J. Brandie, Philadelphia. CHARLESTON HOTEL. James R. Fand ali. Augusta, Ga.; N. Carroll, Flemington. N C.; J. H. Cohen, New York; E. S. Early, Philadelphia; John Murshaw, Baltimore. ft U 8 I S JB S S S O T I (J R S. THE SOCT:I CAROLINA LAND ASSOCIATION. We direct attention to the advertisement ol Messrs. E. Si brlng A Co. and J. L. Moses, by which it will be observed that the tickets lor this great and popular scheme are now ready for sale and dedvery. LADIES AND GENTS, who contemplate trav? elling, are informed that we have a few of the finest and m<'St substantial Trunks ever offered: also, Travelling Bags, lu great variety, and com? mon Trunks c.' all description. W. C. CHAPMAN ? Co., Star Shoe House, No. 412 King street. mayl7-wfmB ATTENTION, TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic view. of Charleston and vicinity, at No. 161 King street, ra: the Hasel street Bazaar. novit-f BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office s nowprepar?d'to furnish ?good envelopes, with nusraess cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant aud business matt should have his card primed on nts envelopes THE ATTENTION OF WATCH-BUYERS ls called 10 our large stock of -Waltha u Watches. These Watches have been long known throughout the United Staten as the best aud cheapest in the market. All Watches guaranteed. W. CARRINGTON A CO., maris No. 25a Biog street. BILL HEADS printed on fine paper al $3, $4, ?5, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to -ize, at THE !S swa Job oir.ee. ?Ba!:d)?s, Jcroc?rn, Sit. IINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, ?c. THE LATEST STYLES. . Particular attention ls Invited to the NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS, imitable for Presents, just received and opened. AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S. No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES AIDAN'S, NO. 307 KING STREET. All the newest and mont exquisite dcslgus in Jewelry, comprising, ? SETS OF PEARL, GARNET, ALL GOLD., CORAL AND STONE. Leontine, Opera. Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal itings. Diamond Rings; Gtnt's Pins, Pearl aud Diamond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings always on hand or made to order; Sleeve Buttons and studs, Brace eta, Brooches and Earrings; Armlet? and Neckla JCS. in Gold ard coral; Breeches tor Hair or Miniatures, Lockets, Charms and Masonic inns. Glove lands, at JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KINO STREET. A few doors above Wentworth street. nov24-mwl' JJ ALL, BL.v'CS. cfc CO., Nos. 505 and ss; BROADWAY, N. Y. WILL FURNISH STERLING SILVER FOKK? AND SPOONS In quantity, at SI 75 GOLD PER OUNCE. These Goods are pronounced strpertor in beauty or finish, and greater U variety or pattern, to any Table Ware manufactured. A LAROE STOCK OP BEDDING SILVER CONSTANTLY ON HAND, janlb-lyr Boats, 5\\oes, Uz. Q. E T finr B B S T! ' Bay your BOOTS AND .SHOES at STEIBER'S. No. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them io order, in any style desired, uslngonly the best material and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment or cus? tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, ol all sizes. The New EXCELSIOR" GAITER. Which dispenses with shoe strines and elastic, MADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Call and examine specimens. JACOB STEIBER, maya_No. 41 Broad stree:. JgOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS. Receiving .ais dav per Steamships Georgia, from New York, Fall River, from Philadelphia, assorted invoices or FINE BOOTS AND SPOESi In addition to the chotee selection al wa,. Mock I keep those CAUL'' SCREW WIRE WATER PRUOF BROGANS. Sold cheap at EDWARD DALY'S, mar22 No. 121 Meeting street. N OTICE! NOTICE! By Fall River Steamship from Philadelphia thia day I am receiving a fresn supplv of those Gent's Hand-Sewed Magic Pitting FRENCH CALF BOOTS. With much time and labor, I have the same for Boys and Gents. EDWARD DALT, mar22_No. 121 Meeting street. rpo THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. Please inform the numerous readers or your paper that the AMERICAN GAITER. Patented, or the Shoe or the Future, ls a success. To supply the demands or the Trade, another invoice to-day by Fall River, from Philadelphia. Sold by EDWARD DALT, mar22_No. 181 Meeting street. CABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS & SHOES, THE BEST For Wet Weather. For Dry. Weather. For Youths, ? For Age, For Gentlemen, For Ladies, For i he City. For the Country, For Riding, ' For Walking, For Fishing, For Hunting. SOLD UV DEALERS SVERYWHERE. See that every one bears the Patent Stamp, may ll-l mo_ ' {?ailoringrir?rnisr)ino ?oo?s, Ut. PRING OPENING. s MENKE & MULLER, NO. S25 KING STREET, Have just ' opened au entire New Stock of CLOTHS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. for Spring and Summer. Our Clothing ls a very large and fine selected stock for Men, Youths and Boys, from $5 to $50 per suit. The largest portion is or Imported goods and manufactured by ourselves; We can, thererore, recommend them as regard flt, wear and workmanship. OCR TAILORING DEPARTMENT ls supplied with the finest selection ol FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS, "DOESKINS. DIAGO? NALS, TRICOTS, MELTONS, CUEVIOTS, CASSI MERES, Ac, and a very large stock ol the most fashionable Pant and Vest Patterns, which we will make up to- order by measure In thu latest styles. Tlie foreman in this department of our business has no equal io the artistic world for cut? ting and producing au elegaut flt. FURNISHING GOODS. This department ls supplied with the celebrated s-TAR SHIRTS, Foreign hud Domestic under? shirts and Drawers. Silk'aud Thread Gloves, Linen and PH per Collara, Neckties, Bows.Scarfs, Pocket handkerchiefs, Socks, Umbrellas. Ac. Our stuck has been selected with great care, and prions marked very low In plain figures. Buyers in our ?lue wlh find it to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. raar22-3mos Dru (Soobs, Ut. BARGA?FS FtRCHGOTT, BE:\EDHT & ?0. Nos. 244 and 437 KIN Gt ST. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. THEY ABJ2 NOW OFFERING ALL KINDS OF FANCY & STAPLE DOT GOODS AT LOWER PRICES THIS EVER. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. C O L ? M B I A HOTEL, COLOMBIA, S. C., WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor or trna pleasantly located ano irtegan tty turuished Establish mint, at the Stau .Japiutl, desires to' inform the Havening public ano others seeking accommodations, that the '.'00 i.CMiilA" is in every respect a drst-ciass Hotel, .unsurpassed Dy any in Ute State or the Uniter. States. Situated in the business cm ire or tn eity, with tine large airy rooms, and a table sup plied with ovory debcocy or Hie season, both fron New York and Charleston markets, the Pioprle tor pledge* tnat no efforts will b< spared to. give perfect satisfaction in every respect. A Urat-ciasa uvery Stable la attacned to cht Motel; where vehicles or every description can ot 'tad at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrivai and departure OJ every Tram. WM. GORMAN. Proprietor and Superintendent. J. D. BUDDS, Cashier. aprl? wfm (Ei0?rjing anh -fnrmsiving (Bcoos I DRESS STJITS. BUSINESS SUITS S H IBTS. COLLARS NECK WEAR. G LO YES. UNDERWEAR. DANES AND UMBRELLAS. TRUNKS&TRAI ELLIXG BiGS AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THE ABOVE OOODS IN THE LATEST STYLE, AND AT-PRICES TO SUTT. . J. H. LAWTON ft CO., ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING. Srjirts ano ?nrhisfying (?OO?B. g THE PLACE FOR LOW PRICES. O STAR SHIRTS. Flt, Quality anil Work Guaranteed. STAR SHIRTS. Latest New York and London Cuts. STAR SHIRTS. Order your shirts now, before the hot season. STAR SHIRTS. Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Night Shirts. STAR SHIRTS. Made to Orders and Ready-Made. STAR SHIRTS. At less price than any other first class ? house. STAR SHIRTS. "Men's Furnishing Goods at STAR SHIRTS. SCOTTS SHIRT EMPORIUM, STAR. SHIRTS. Meeting street, opposite Market. STAR SHIRTS. Snsmcss Cards. H j?INSMAN A HOWELL, ,FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION'MERCHANTS, No. 128 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Will give prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of PEACHES AND APPLES IN THEIR SEASON, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY. Marking Plates, and instructions for packing, furnished on application. may26-lmo JOSEPH M ? R R A Y , NOTARY PUBLIC. REAL ESTATE AGENT AND COLLECTOR, No. 109 EAST BAY, NEAR BROAD STREET. mayia JOSEPH W. UAKlilSSON'S, ARTIST'S SUPPLY, PAINT AND OIL STORE, No. 82 QCEEN STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Patent Thief Detecting (alarm) MONEY DRAWER. ana-mwfdiu_ T3 B. CARPENTER, * ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 72 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C., Will Practice In the State and Federal Courts, renta JJEEVE3, BROWN & VAN -WICKLE, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tn ALL KINDS OP DOMESTIC FRUIT AND VEGETABLES lu their season. Noe. 182 and 163 CENTRE ROW, WEST WASHINGTON MARKET, NEW YORK. REFERENCES.-s. A. Lambert, with Adolph Nimitz, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, No. 209 East Bay, Charleston. S. 0. apria-3moa ?rp a? $F?)? SHslr?mtion. TICKETS~W~TW CONCERTS OF THE SO. OA. LA..LVX> ASSOCIATION, READY, FOR SALE AND DELIVERY. ter ALL ORDERb FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY FILLED. ga* AGENTS WANTED for Beaufort, cnlleton, Georgetown, Marlboro", D-irilngton, Clarendon, Williamsburg. Orangeburg. Barnwell, Chesterfield and Horry. E. SS BRING & CO., and J. L. DIODES, may2? GENERAL AGENTS, No. SI BROAD STREET. $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! THE SOUTH CAROLINA References in South Carolina : General WAD" HAMPTON. General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON? Governor M. L. fcONHAM. ANDRE et SIMONOS. Esq., General JOHXS?N HAGOOD. Bon 0. A' THENHOLM. Uoa. AHUISTEAD BUST, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESNDT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. References in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT A CO., Bankers; MORTON', BL'SS A CO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR, Counsellorat-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOtt. Ceunaellor ac Law; Colonel RICHARD LATHERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON Sc. CO., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR ft CO., Merchants; P.ITTUS Sc CO., Merchants: F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. $300,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TIOKET-HOLDER8 OF THE SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, 18171, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LANI) AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION UNDER THE AUSPICES of the "South Carolina ?tate Agrtcu:tural and Mectianic.it Society," will give a series of concerts at-the Academy of Music. Ctiarlenton, S. C., commencing October 1st, 1871, for the purpose or raising a lund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lauds selected by the Association for Homes of Northern aud European Farmers and others, in the Sute of south Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for the first year. 150,000 SEASON TH?KETS OF ADMISSION, AND NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL THE - PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, will be deposited wtcli the National Bauk or the Republic, New York. $500,000 I1V GIFTS! 1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. c., cost to build $230,000, having an annual rental of about $20,000, from Opera House, stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feet by 60 feet, and situated corner of King and Market streets, in the centre of the city, and well known to be the finest, bntldlng and most valuable property in Charleston, valued at.9350,800 2d Gift-Cash. 100,000 I 3d Gift-Cash..*. 35,001 I 4th Gift-Cash. 10,00c 5th Gift-Cash. 5,000 25 Gifts-Cash-each $1000. ?5,000 25 Gifts-Cash-k??ch $500.'.. 13,50(3 350 Gifts-Cash-each $100. 35,000 250Gifts-Ca8h~eaeh $50.;. 13,500 600 Gifts-Cash-each $25.".. 13,500 1250 Gilts-Cash-each $lo. 13,500 2404 Gifts, am'oants to.$500,000 ] BUTLER, CHADWICK, GABY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER, ) JOHN CHADWICK. Etti., } . CHARLESTON, 8. C. General M. W. GARY", ) AGENTS "WANTED-LIBERAL CO.>I.UISSIONS ALLOWED. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: GeneTul A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. : Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New York. A FAIR AND COMMENDABLE ?SCHEME ! CHARLESTON. S. C., Muy-. 1871. We tnke pleasure In eertlfylnir that we a?e acquaint.*'! with General M- C. BUTLER. JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and Cenera' M. W. GARY, or the Gnu of BUTLER. CHADWICK GARY A co., ant know tnem to he gentlemen of Integrity, and we regard the onject ?hey have of assisting immigrant to homes in South Carolina of g eat importance to the State as well as to the immigrants, ?nd we have evpry continence that taeir enterprise will he carried ou: with fairness and honesty to all pa? nes concerned. GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. HAYNE. t?. H. KITTLE DOE, ? A. G- MAGKATH, JAMES CONNER. THUS. Y. SIMONS, JAMES H. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST, ayi3-3moa WILMOT G. DBSAUSSURK. -fine ?roceries, Ut. Bin>FORD'ST?LV?^ GROCERY AND TEA WADREHOTTSE. -:o:-; HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, ?0> BISCUITS, Ac, Ac. H. B.-I CI.A1M TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK. AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Ol FAMILT GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. * VERY CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR f 1 E. E. BEDFORD, PUR-E BRANDIES, WINES AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. 8?CCSSSOR TO WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., Nt). 275 KING STREET, OPPOSITE H ASEL. .WHOLESALE AND RETATE DEALER .IN Fine Teas, Colless, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &c' HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS. VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, dbe. AU articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTEt) Goods lehveted to ail parts or the CUy, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense. EVERT E. BEDFORD. I SEND FOR A i .IAS. S. MARTIN. ^EO. H. GRUBER. ( -> CATALOGUE. j WM. G. MOOD, J P. jJsaacs?K'? preparations. STJE/S POP ! DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER r'AlLIN'i. B0XE9 DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold ar Wholesale by DO WIE. MOISE A; DAVIS, Amt :u recall by ail Druggists. robl-6nio JOST RE O ? X V BU, OARBOLAT? OF LIME, che best Oisiniectai. t and destroyer of Rats, M ce Bans. Cocitroacnr , ?c. A small quantity placied where they frequeti t tv Qi at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Es .-ractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worin Confections che most reliable lu use. Also, a fresn supply of SEAL OLKOM, the gre* remedy for Kheainatlsni. For sale, wholesale and retail, ny Or. H. BAER, may 30 No. 131 Meeting street. Qcruing ?flacrjincs. AND THE .IVEKU" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITilt MACHINE. are tile uest, in use. For ?>aie ou Hie Lease Plau. witn mommy ?f&? ou easy terran, or ror casa. Ali Kimi- .. siacluno attachments, Needles, Cotton, (wall? '?ach. aud colored,) SUE, Oil, Soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples ol work sent on application. U. ii. HASELTON, Uenei^ "ealer lu First Class Sewing tia caines aaa Material, No. COT King stree;, ;iu<it t'hanestou. S. C. ROFESSOR D E HG ER'S BED-UTIC DESTROYER. Oostar's INSECT POWDER Clent wot: ?i's Roacu Exterminator Costar's Rat Poison isaaesen'sSare Pop-Death to ttnsqrutoes. For ?ale ny UK. U. BAEK, Iv? i No. 131 hiwvw st?--(? |_J~OMCEUlr,ATHIC REMEDIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT jost received oy DA. IL ba&K, jaiy6 No 131 Meelup g stree; ?lection Sales--Zl;?G df-p. By W. T. Mnm&ETX^BE^r' SALE OF JE WELBY, CROCKERY, China, Silverware and Faa cy Goods, con? tinued dg ht ly, at Store or Mesara, w. G. Wallden 4 0:). . - . The above sale will commence TH rs (Fri day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock_ may25 By W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. FURNITURE OF A FAMILY REMOV? ING from the City, wm be sold THIS DAY. the 26ta instant, at No. 7 Thomas street, at io o'clock, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO, ' One Six OCTAVE PIANO._may26 By LOWNDES & GRIM BALL. LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE, CAR? PETS, Mirrors, silver-plate, Pictures, and other articles, belonging to a well rurnlshed es? tablishment, at Auction. Will be sold THIS DAT, May 26, at lo o'clock, at residence No. 6 Legare street. Terms cash. Articles to be removed day of sale._? _ maysta By WM. MoKAY. THIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, WILL BE sold at No. 140 Meeting street, . BEDSTEADS, Tables, Bureaus, Cane,and Hair Seat Chairs. Soras, Lounges, Sideboards, Mat? tresses, Meat Sores, Carpets, 6 sets of Windon Shades. Curtains, Crocker-, Cutlery, Minors, Army Tents, Mosquito Nets, and a lot' or United States condemned Quartermaster Stores. . may26_._._?? - , '_ By J. FRASER MATHEWES. AT AUCTION - MISCELLANEOUS LI? BRARY, Oil Painting cr Leda and the Swan, by Dubasty, and a Lot of Beautiful Chromos. Will be sold THIS DAT, at my office, 56 Broad street, at half-past io o'clock. ' Terms cash._?_may 26 By MILES DRAKE. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'olock, I will sell at my Store, corner or Ring and. Libert/ streets, 76 OASES BOOTS AND SHOES, CONSISTING OP : . - MEN'S CALF AND BUFF BOOTS,. Balmorals, Congress, Brogans,. Oxford Ties, Malakoffs; La? dles', Misses' and Children's Congress. Polish, Ac. & cases Men's, Boys' and Children's STRAW HATS, to close consignment._ -mayra Unction Soles-ifmnre,BOOB ~ BTBOBIS^ HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNI? TURE. Will be sold on MONDAY, the 29th Instant, at the Residence No. so Rutledge avenue, at half past io o'clocx A. M., The FURNITURE ora family declining House? keeping, consisting io part of: One Handsome Rosewood CHAMBER SET One Handsome Rosewood Parlor Set One Superior Rosewood Etagere Handsome Sideboards, Extension Tables, Brus? sels Carpets, Fine Paintings, and everything to be found in a well furnished.establishment, ALSO, One Handsome Rosewood PIANO, Inlaid wita pearl and pearl keys. . Terms cash. Articles to be removed on day of sale._ may? R Xe ru s papers, ?lagcrnnts, .Ut. URAL CABOLI NIAN~ FOR MAY NOW READY. CONTENTS AS VARIED AND INTERESTING AS USUAL. Price-For single number.36 cents Per annum. ^..$2 90 For sale bj WALKER, EVANS Jt COGSWELL, Publishers, No. 3 Broad street, AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE;' marts : SDrnos, Chemicals, Ut. ROSADALIS? ROS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSABALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROS AD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROS AD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROS AD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. O'. Taos. J. BO Y EIN, or Baltimore. Ur. A. DURGAN, ot Tarboro', N. 0. Ur. J. s. SPARKS, or Nlchoutsvlle, Ky. Ur. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Ur. J. L. McCARTHA, or South Carolina, and mauy o tacts. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC RO?AOAL1S, endorsed by Rev. DAB NE Y BALL, now of Mary? land Conference, formerly Ohaploin In the Con? fed?rale Aimy of Northern Virginia. KOHADALIS is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at oue and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYSaud all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building np the system to a healthy, vigorous condition. R09ADALI8 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DO wi E, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., \ Agents In Dr. H. BAER, ) Charleston. maie-iv_ y BENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grimault A Co., Pans : SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, a 90T erlgu remedy in phthisis-relieves, Coughs, Nightaweats, Ac. Guaran?, for headache, neuralgia, Ac Pepsine, for indigestion, loss or appetite, Ac Iodized Syrup or Horseradish, invaluable ror persons unable to take Codhver Oil-especially recommended in cutaneous affections, and aa a most po v.-er ful depuratlvc Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates, a pleasant and effective remedy for functional de? rangement of the digestive organs. Troches or Pepsine and Paucreatice. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottin. VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cnttin. Dragees de sautonive. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, maytiO No. 131 Meeting stn-"'. T HE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOB INFANTS. A reliable and invaluable remedy in COLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM, Dysentery, lilarhoa, and such oilier diseases ?ts children are subjected to d iring the period of Teething. This Cordial is m au m ac tu red from the best Drugs, all carefully selected, and contains no in? jurious ingredient. No family should be without it. The best Physicians have rec nu - ended tt, and Mothers may administer it with perfect con? ti'leuce. I; contains no Opium or other Anodyne. Manufactured by DB, H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 181 Meeting street, Charleston. Price 25 cents a bottle. Tue usual discount to the trade._ fJIHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PURI? FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, pu PUIS or Powders,) ror the euro or au Acute or chronic Diseases, resulting from impure blood and imper? fect digestion. ~ Also? tue milo wing Medicines oy trie sumo (Pro lessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany.) OOL'T POWDERS). Rheumatic Tincture. Epdeptlc Remedy. Toothache Drops. Her J Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Cont Tincture. Eye Wawir. Wundwasser (tho German "Painkiller.} For sale by .Dr. H. I A ER, may.yi No. 131 Meeting street.