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?ITV AFFAIRS. Meeting)} Thia Day. Buist Chapter, No. 1, Ros? C: ?ix, at 6 F. M. Sumter Rifle Ciub. at hair-past 7 P. M. Typographical Union, at hair pa3t s P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Leitch & Bruns will sel: at 5. P. M., at the atore or W. u. Whildea A Co.. corner K'.ng and Ber.-.iain streets, jewelry, silverware, Ac. Sr .'iciPE.-A colored woman, named Fann" Lev. residing in Beaufaia street, committed sui' c.d? last evening by drinking laudanum. IMPROVED MAIL FACILITIES.-The Chester Reporter says that on and alter the 1st or July a weakly mall line will be established from -that place to Landsford, via Lewlsv?te. Rich Hill and Cedar Shoal-. The mall will ".eave Chester on Thursdays and return on Fridays. AITOD.TMEXTS BY THE GOVERNOR.-The fol? lowing appointments haye been announced at the Executive Depar; ment? A. T. Latta, county auditor. Kershaw County, vice A. w. Hough, removed. Robert A. Lynch, auditor, Edgefleld, vice Lewis Sch?ller, removed. AOBO DARSUES.-According to the United S .arcs census returns, Laurens County has a col? ored woman named Tenie Cunningham, who is ene hundred and twenty years of age,'and two Other colored persons one hundred and Ave years old. The erst-named claims to have been born tn Florida and is ollnd. The two latter were born in V.r3*eia. SUPREME COURT, COLUMBIA, MAY 25.-The ccur*. met at io A. M. Present-Chief Justice Meses and Associate Justices willard and Wr.gh;. Horace Massot vs. 0. A.' Muses, W. S. Bradley acd C. C. Coe. Messrs. Buist, Corbin and Mern minger were heard for appellants. Mr. Lord for respondent. L?T THE EX-KLCX Loos OUT !-Governor Scon has Issued a proclamation offering five hun? dred dollars reward for the apprehension and de lavery of any and every persor^or persons, in any jail or the State, with proof to convict, who aided or participated In the ktlltog cf the family of P.c. ert Melton, of Meyer Johnsop. of Daniel Ed . wards. Alexander Me Clan and Peter Lemon, all cf wiom were killed within a few weeks past. SAVING WiNE.^-vJohu Richardson, a colored you':h, was arrested at the tire on East Bay, yes ter Jay morning, with two bottles of wine in his possession, which lt wai charged he had taken from Mr. Fehreubach's stock, and was trying to j appropriate to his own use. Upon being brought before the Mayor, the prisoner alleged that he was only helping to save the property, and, there being uo pjsltive evidence to the contrary, he was discharged. The corpus delicti ls now at the Guardhouse, walting the chiltmof the owner. ROBBING A SLOOP.-Isaac Mitchell, a colored seaman, was arrested, at 12 o'clock yo%terd*y, by -Officers Lovett and Flynn, oa the charge of steal? ing a lot of property from the sloop George Wash? ington, lying at the wharf between Laurens street a*i Bennett's mill. A gun, bas of carpenters' tooli. several colls of rope and an anchor, (of the missing articles} were found In his possession. The pr.soner ts lodged at the "Detective office for ex? amination. THE AIKEN JOURNAL.-Aa enterprising fonrnattot. is our friend, Mr. Johu S. Shuck. He has been publishing for several years a "Journal" at Barn we 1, aud no iv he Issues still another at Aiken. We congratulate him on his visible pros pertly, and almost euvy the Town of Aiken in the acquisition ot so enterprising a citizen, aud so live a newspaper man. Aiken ts a growing place, dc- a d, ere long, to become the Saratoga of the South-the great winter resort for Invalids from ail parts of the Union. Mr. Shuck doubtless has beeu snuffling this coming prosperous breeze from afar, and with prudent forethought has spread sis sails accordingly. TUE LOSS BY THE FIRE.- The building which was occupied as the Palmetto Shades Saloon, by Mr. W. C. Kehreubich, the Interior it which was destroyed by dre aoont oue o'clock yesterday morning, belonged to the c?tate of the late Col? onel George W. Brown, and was not Insured. The stock was insured for $2010, one-half in the Home Insurance Company of New York, of which Mr. Z. BvOakes was ?gem. and the other in the Uulon Lusurauce ?ompauy of San Francisco, of which Mes-.rs. w. B. Heilot A Co. are the agents. There was also an insurance of $600, In the lase men? tioned company ou the fixtures and furniture. Every thing In the building was eu ti rei y destroyed. PERSONAL.-Hon. Heury S. Fitch, of Savan? nah, died In Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday. He ca??e to Savannah after the war, and was at one time Uuited Sratcs District Attorney for Georgia. He was, in many respects, ? remarkably brilliant man. Thc Brunswick, Georgia, Appeal says: "John W. R. Pope, Esq., formerly 0.' Bluffton, South Pi, who has recently removed to oar s admitted to practice in the Sa po rio r m Tuesday last. Mr. Pope comes well ended as a high-toned gentleman, of good ind possessed of a highly culttv ted Intel .'c wish him mnch success In his new home." -, rn, CLBBS ANO StXRS-Fanny. Fields, arrested on thc chaise of steallug>$? from Patrick Nolan, was discharged after an examination before Trial Justice stander, thar?, being no evidence to sustain the . arge. . Pedro Cabrero .ad Carlos. Soria, lodged for sel? ling cigars by ihc sample without a license, were sentenced each to pay a tine of $10 or go to the House of Correction for twenty days. John Lynn, arrested for raising a disturbance in Franklin street, was sentenced to pay a fine of $3 or spend three -days In the House ol Cor? rection, Richard Ford, a colored boy, arrested for being disorderly at the Sooth Carolina Railroad Depot, was sentenced to pay a flue of. $2 30 or go to the House or Correction for Ave days. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.-It ls gratifying to no? tice that, noiwlths anding the present depression in most forms of business, and which extends over nearly the whole country, there are pleasing evidences of our moving forward to a most pros? perous future. In a hasty walk through the northeast section of Charleston, a few days si ce, the carpenter and paimer were found to be busily engaged; onl buildings were being r?nov?t- d and new ones constructed. Among the rcsiden-es lately placed in elegant condition ls that formerly kno'.vn as thc "Tucker House,'' and now owned and occupied by cur enterprising fellow-el izeti, Henry Bi-c'ioir, 13-q., who has thoroughly refined lt and made it one of the most attractive houses lu tuc city. Standing on one of the prominent Situations on Hierher iront, it has a tine outlook quite ont to the bar. The fine mansion or thc late Mrs. LaBracc lias been bought by Mr. D. C. Ebaugh, who has been renewing its fences and outbuildings, and p acing the residence and grounds in order ; thc roomy and extended park, and rich vegetation surrounding this place, gives lt au air of rural comfort, which ls ex? tremely pleasing. At the northwest corner 0.' Cooper and Drake streets, a wooden residence, purchased by Mj. Wiley, is being rebuilt and re? modelled: two new and neat two-story wooden residences are building by Mr. Walling, on the lot ai the corner of Columbus and Drake streets, and Immediately adjoining on Drake a residence is b-lng constructed ny Mrs. John Blake; a build? ing in this vicinity, lately purchased by Mr. Z. B. Oakes, hasb 0.1 rep limed andueatly put lu order and is occupied as a residence by his Honor Judge Graham; lower down In Charlotte street. Mr. W. H. Houston ls putting up a comfortable and convenient two sto-v residence, which is far advanced towards completion. There are also other indications of the increasing importance of iils section of Charleston, and we look for a rapid renovation and rebuilding of Its waste places. MUCH RAIN Tais SOMMER.--John "G. ^_ra well, of the University of Georgia, a geclleman of much learning ana research, asserts that by tab? ing the average rain-fall or the past i wenty years, he can predicate thc amocn'?r rain that must fal! this year. He demonstrates that the summer must be excessively wet, lift?es '.Lehes of rain being due. MOUNTED CLUB.-An adjourned meeting ot tue moulted club which has lately been organis? ing was -.eld last evening at fae hall of Hook and and Ladder Company. No. Wentworth street, at half-past s o'clock. The meeting was called to order, ar d the club organized by the adoption of a coast l tut ion. Tue attendance not bemc os large as anticipated, the election of officers was deferred until the next maettnj?. There are flfty two names already an the roll, and thc club bids fair to ht a popular corps among our ydung men. THING3 PUOTOGKAPHIC-The many friends o: Mr. G. N. Barnard, the eminent photographer, who. for several years past, has conducted the gall, ry Of Qulnby A Co., will learn with regret that he ha3 closed.bli business connections in Cha' leaton and removed to Chicago, the great and nourishing mart of Ihe Northwest, where he will resume the duties of his profession with exceptionally flatter lng prospects. Mr. Barnard Ss a devotee to pho? tography, a science which he has made the stndy of his Ufe, and the Chicagoans are too shrewd and p?n?tr?t ag a community to be long tn Unding oat what a? -acquis?tluthey have? gamed In t?a lthe of picture making. We wish Mr. Barnard abun? dant success in his new home. Mr. Solder, who has succeeded to the bu-iness of Qnlnby A Co.. is managing the gallery with an energy and tact which bids fair to add to the high reputation which it had acquired under the charge of Mr. Barnard. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FRIDAY, MAT 26-HON. GEO? S. BRTAN, PKBSIDINO.-Thc assignee of Jacob Meyer was ordered to pay to Leonard Weissenger $300, the amount of rent duo him by tie bankrupt at the time of the adjudica? tion. - - ; ' Louis ifcLaln, assignee ot Wharton A Petsch, was ordored-to pay Leonard Welssenger, admin tstrator-of Charles Welssimger, $400, for rent due by thc bankrupts at the time or adjudication; also, $91 ll, as rent for the time the premises were oc? cupied bj' the assignee; also, to Leonard Weissen? ger blms'iir, $245 65, for rent tlua lita; and, fur? ther, to pay over the balance of the funds to thc mortgagees, Lobdell A Mot'omb. IN ADMIRALTY. Th*-ooh:* erdeced the nreceeds of the sale of 'he brig W. IL Parks to be made out m the following manner: First, the costs or the several claimants und the costa of court; second,-the wages of the crew; third, to distribute the residue pro rata be? tween W. H. Dorri tl and J. A. Baslow A Co. DEATH oV MR. Z. B. OAKES.-This well known gentleman breathed his last at 12 o'clock, on Thursday night, at hts residence, ai the corner ol Meeting and Hudson streets. He hal been suffering for some time with a disease of the blood, and his death was au event that had been looked for during several months past. Mr. Oakes was born ia Sangersvlile. Maine, In 1807, and came to this city iu 1817. a- the age of ten years. Be-was educated at trie school of the lato Bishop England. His first connection with busi? ness was as a clerk with his rather, who kept a store at the corner of Church and Market streets, to which, in due course or time. Mr. Oakes, the subject of thia sketch, succeeded as proprietor. Here he was engaged for a number of years, and ' left it to cuter upon the auct'.on arid commission business, which brought him more prominently before the public. In this occupation he con? tinued' until the war, after which he added to it the agency of several prominent Insurance com? panies. About three months ago. hi* hea'lh. which had not been good for some time previous, becoming more precarious, he went to Atlanta, hoping tint a change of air might be beneficial to him, bit the disease had progressed too far, and he returned to Charleston some weeks since lu rv very ,'eeble condition. Mr. Oakes was a pub? lic-spirited mm, and his eminently practical good t-en.';e and Urge exponent e made him a very uselvl alderman In Mayor Galllard's admin- ' Istratlon. He was a member of the board of underwriters, and a vestryman or the Unitarian Church. In his business relations, he was held in high esteem, and leaves few enemies behind him. As a cliburn, his conservative principles and uni? form kindness secured .'or i.nu a high place In the esteem or all who knew him, and his loss trill be deeply fels by m my. The funeral taxes pl ice from his la'c residence, corner of Meeting and Hudson streets, at half-past i o'clock, this after? noon. SHERIFF M ACKKY'S HOTEI_A TTE M PT TO CLOSE FCR THE SUMMER-HOW IT WAS PRE? VENTED-The maul esto cm-the p?rt of Sheriff E. W. M. Mackey, published a few days ago, In which he gave nonce that no more prisoners would b*; received at the county J ill, in this city. , was brought to a legal tent yesterday. A prison? er had been committed by Trial Justice Levy, and, pursuant to his determination, the sheriff refused to receive him In thcjall. A petition was there? upon flied by Trwf ftisttcos Levy. Magrath and McKinlay. In thc Coo: tor Common Pleas, through John G. M ack-y. their attorney, elating tnat by law they ?ere com peile J to commit prisoners to the county Jail, und that they were stopped from so doing t.y the-elierlir reruning to'receive them, aud asking a rule against ihe sheriff to show cause why he refused. Hts-Honor Judge Graham signed the order requiring the sheriff to shuw cause at l o'olock. At that lour the sherm pnt in bis answer, In , which he said that ou ace mut of the failure oil t the county t i meet Us dues to him for thu past | eight moi tbs, he was uuable any longer to pro? vide the tecessary .subsidence for the prisoners, and he hal refused to receive thun to avoid the I nerita Me-necessity of btarvlug tiem. That the county W8 S indented to liku ou account of dieting of prison? rs in the amount of "about $I2,0J0," for part if which he holds county checks, and that, until eli her the whole or part of this amount j be paid, t e would be unable to procure provis- , lons, he teing already largely lu debt for food . furnished oti-hls owu credit. Alter atgument, his Honor held that the sheriff was compelled by law, as one of the duties or his office, to receive and provide fer prisoners com? mitted tc- the yill. The decision was generally expected, and all Interested may rely upon the fact that che lall will he open and c mtlnue open < for all who arc pronerly committed. The bris oner, whose committal had brought up the ques? tion, thereupon duly received that to which, as a citizen and a freeman, liewa indisputably enti? tled. The case ls a curious and novel one. Ever since the establishment of prisons, peuple have been worrying the c nuts io Keen out of jail; but herc ls a 6u< cesaful lawsiil'. to compel the juli io receive a candidate for Admisi?n. Thu emmy bin of fare, under the new as cet of inm/a, nus not yet t een formally decided op?n, but. wiU, no doubt, susttin tuc established reputation of ibe sheriff us a bon vivant, who is liberal and hu LC a ic to a fault. Hotel Arrivals- -May -io. MILLS HOUSE. A. H. Hammond, Henry Strong, H C. Davis, New York; J. s. Preston, Win. H. Preston, Massa chusett-; Mrs. Wentworth, Boston; Mrs. Poindex? ter, New ^ ork. PAVILION HOTEL. W. F. Baker, Sliver Springs; W. M. Cumming*, Collector J. P. Gamble, south Carolina; J. H. Law, Newark. CHARLU-TOK HOTEL. J. K. Smith, New Vork; P. W Perry. South Carolina: Eugene I vms. Philadelphia; A. W. Med? lin, Cincinnati; Ualsted <:. Barnet, New York; Ed? ward C Sdsrur, Chiton Edgar, New Jer>ey; IL N. Marun, Mr?s. E. W. Keeier, Miss L. v. smith. Miss F. A. Smith, Geo. Fouthack. Miss Gavies mid maid, Mrs. Isaac P. Smttn, Miss tt. w. Smith, New York; Mr. ami MM. A. Ge '.ty, Ml-s Helen Getty. City ; Mrs. Ea com it, Mi s Johnson, maid and child. New York; Miss williams, W. W.. Wil? liams, A: ken; M. W, Newhertrer D. Mn ks, S B. BU>aancl wife, E. W. Miss, New York; M. B. WM liam*, Sjvannah; E. Sherarrscueld, New York ; Smith Li ach, Wnlte Hall. THE LATS MB. HENRY: TRESCOT'. -TIie'Green Tille Enterprise, speaking or the death or the above-named gentleman, saja: Henry Trescot. Esq., died In this place on Mon? day morning ?as'., and was burled yesterday In the Episcopal graveyard. He was the father or Hon. Wm. Henry Trescot, and lia . been living In Greenville for the past one or two years, being sixty or more years of age. Mr. Trescot was educated in the South Carolina College, a class? mate of the late General Waddy Thompson, and speu: nearly all of his loujr life in Charleston, mi? me the office there of register of mesne convey? ance for many years, c mtlnulng to act lu that capacity tor some time after the present r?gime came into power. He had made mane friends during his stay here. GENERAL M. C. BUTLER.-The Edgefield Advertiser, In speaking or General Butler's fe. moral to Columbia, has thc following hands me notice : , Our d'stlnpnished and much beloved fellow citizen, General M. C. Butler, has, within the past week, removed from oar midst, and taken up his residence in Columbia. Whether itds move 01 General Butler will be absolutely permanent, we caunot just now say. He leaves behind h m, with a brother, two little boys, at school here. Aa ls perhaps already generally known, lt ts highly probable that. General Butler wiil scon as? sume the chief conduct and editorship of a Demo? cratic daily newspaper tn Columbia. In South Carolina there wou'd seem" to be at present a .lae opening fur such an enterprise. No maa living stands higher in the heart of | Edsreaeid than General Sutler. No citizen could leave our community whose withdrawal would be more deeply felt and regretted. But for the J present we wUl not cease to look upon him as a townsman. Happiness and success be his, wherever he may set up his rest. THE'SGMTER RIFLE CLUB.-Among the nu? merous rifle clubs which have beeu formed In our city, this gallant corps of young Charlestonlans ls one of the most popular, and lt gives us pleas? ure to announce that the club la now fuldy armed and equipped. It was organized several weeks ago by rorty-flve men, who elf/cted officers, and proceeded In their endeavors io supply them? selves with arras. .The number on the roll In? creased dally, until now there are one hundred and fifteen meu In the club. Tie original forty five men ??re so swallowed up, that the cilicers though: that the large numbers of new members should have a voice in the election, and resigned their several offices. A re-election resulted lu the chulee or tue lollowlrig gentlemen: -G. H. Moffatt, president: Thos. McCra-ty, flrsC vice-president; R. Howard Snowden, second vice-president; W. W. Pemberton, third vice-president; A. II. Lynah. fourth vice-president ; w. M. Bruns, secretary aud treasurer. At a meeting Iv ld last evening hand? some Springfield rifles wore distributed among-j" the members with all thc appurtenances neces? sary to a rifle club. These arms are the property of the club, and were purchased by them lu New. Tork. They will be soon tried at a target excur? sion, when the club wili have a grand parade. TRIBUTE OE RESPECT Died I5th of April, 1870, Hon. Richard bea? don, lu the 6?th year of his age, a member of the board of supervisors or the High School from ino origin of the institution to his death, and for the last ave years chairman of this board. At this our first meeting since the death so universal) lamented, we wish to express our deep sorrow for so great a loas, our gratitude foe good deeds done In long gone years, our admira? tion for a noble character and exalted intellect, and tn thus doing to pay well merited honor to great but (sad for us) departed worth. Mr. Yea? don was one of the founders of this institution, drew up tho ordinance which established the school, and, through Its entire career, was Its BteMfaat friend and advocate. . A !arge>mladed and large-hearted man neces? sarily gives out lils Impulses la many directions. His thoughts and feelings are not like a little rivulet1 wilich winds singly its narrow way, but rather like soma majestic- stream that steadily flows in Its own g?ifd course, ye throws of here and there a streamlet to enrich, and enliven, and dispirit its surrounding valley. An Idea ex pre.-sed here, a thodght thrown out there, be. comes a nucleus point around w.ilch a host of in? ferior minds 'Will gather which would otherwise have wandered In thoughtless Idleness In the waste of the waters of life, or have gone widely astray. Thus, asa lawyer, the bar har | spoken ilcquently ofhls uprighteousn-ss aud hts leiinl lore: the many charitable and soda! societies he long aided have added their meed of prase; thc church, in who-e interest lils last labors were dune, has seilt fori li her fl-idanfl sorrowful larcen tatijus; au 1 all men every where have said, "A greai prince ha* fuiieu." We, too, have our tri? bute to pay. Sadly and sorrowfully do we come to our duty. Wc have lo?t. au enlightened, llberal mludtd advocate of high education, wh.se Ubors in this cause were as un Wear ed as the result will be lasting. We come sadly and sorrowfully that the duty must be done, yet gladly to do the j duty, for such tasks ennoble tho workers, and, like ocean's music, are pleasant;, et maurnful to" the soul, lt is Impossible in brief compass to tell j what (his mau has done. He almost realizes the , mythological Idea of the h ndred hauded Bria reus. Firmness of wll1, persistence of purpose when directed by high Intelligence and guarded by correct principle, will always do, as ihey have always done, great good to thJ advancement of human society. Mr. Yeadon brought these quali? ties to the work or.education, In which lie took a deep Interest, and while his liberal ml?d gladly received every improvement. Its conservative character goarded-carefully alt th it was good of j ihe old, and closely watched every unnecessary or Injurious Innovation. NetHier business nor bodily palo deterred him Irom this duty, and we well remember that he left a sick bed to preside over the deliberations of this board at its lest meeting. What can we say to express our sorrow for such a loss f How can we honor ourselves suffi? ciently by plaolog a worthy mourning chaplet on such a tomb ? W^|rust that the members of this board may nlways be Influenced by the ex ample and charac? ter of Richard Yeadon. BuaiMntts NOTICES. TAKE NOTICE.-The attention of those rare j Individuals who are rond of money, ls Invited to thc advertisement of Mr. Eben Coffin, under thc head of "Wants.*' J CUKESE, STRUP AND BUTTER will be found at the store of Steffen), Werner A Ducker. See their advertisement. MOTHERS, READ THM.-Children's Copper Tip Shoes, e's to 12's, all leather, for only 95 cents, at tue * STAR SHOE IIOCSE, NO. 442 Rung street. mayu-thstue W. C. Chapmau A Co. Mt RX YOUR CLOTHINO ?-Order your Stencil Plates ai the Hasel street. 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STAR SHIRTS. | At less price than nny other flrst class house. STAR SHIRTS. Men's Furnishing Goods at T STAR SHIRTS. SCOTTS SHIRT EMPORIUM, STAR SHIRTS. Meeting street, .opposite Marker. S STAR SHIRTS. i ^8TELMA CIGARETTES. A rew of the genuine ESi'lCS "FUMIGATEDRS PEOTOKALES" ttl be had of na. H. BAER. mayjfl 131.Meeting street. JTONEY ! HONEY ! HONEY ! Fine New Country HONEY, to be had In quanti? ties to snit purchasers, of Da. H. BA KR, mny25 No. 13i Meeting 6treet. -?Tarto p:i?e SJisrrHmtion. TICKETS TO THE CONCERTS OF THE SO. ?CA.. IJAIVI> ASSOCIATION, . HEADY, FOR SALE AND DELIVERY. HS- ALL ORDERS FROH THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY FILLED. OS" AGENTS WANTED .'r,r Beaafor:. Colletoc, Georgetown. Har.boro'. Darling.un, Clarendon, WiUiams'.-.ttr? Orangebn.--'. Barnwell Chesterfield and Horry. E. SEBI?.VG- <b CO., and J. L MOSES, ZU?yz? GENERAL AGENTS, Na S4 ?ROAD STRRET. $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! THE SOUTH CAROLINA Re fer enees in South Carolina : General WAD" HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTO??, Hon. B. F. PERRY. Hon. w. D. SIMPSON> Governor M. L. KONllAM. ANDREW SIMONOS. Esq.. General J0HN60N HAOOOD. Hon G. A TKENHOLM. Hon. ARMISTEAD BURT. Governor J. L MANNING, Hon. JAKES CH ESN OT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. References in New York City : A?0CTST BELMONT A CO., Bankers; MORTON, BL'SS A CO., Bankers^ Hon. CHARLES O'CDNOR, Counsellorar.-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counseilor-atLaw; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOK. CoutiBellor-at Law; Colonel RIUHAt-'D LATHERS. T. A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gold Room; HUNT. THOMPSON A CO., Factors; 'ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Me rc nan ts; P.-.TTUS A CU., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCUILD, Mercnanta. * t . -o SSOC.OOO. TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE S EH J ES OF CONOERT8 TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, 187!, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWINC COMMENCES.! TUE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSO JIATIO >:. UNDER THE AUSPICES | of the "South Carolina state Agrlfu tura! and Mechanical Society," will give a series of concerts at tue Academy of Music. Charleston, s. C., commencing oct mer lat, un, for the purpose of raising a fund to enable Emigrants to settle upon landa selected by the Association for Homes of Northern and European farmers aud others, in the Stue of south Carolina, and for their transportation thither and :upp>rt for the first vear. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AND NO MIRE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY | OF MU?IO, will De deposited wita the National Bank or the Republic, New York. #500,000 ITV GIFTS! 1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. C..cost to build $230,000, having an annual rental of about $20,00, from Opera House, .stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feot ty 60 leer, and altuated corner or King and Market streets, in the centre of thc city, and well known to be the Quest building and most valuable property lo Charleston, valued at..,.,.$350,090 2d Gift-Cash. io.\ooo 3dGirt-Cash.'.. 25,000 ?h Girt-oaeh. l ),ooo 5th Gift-Cash..,. S,eoo 26 Gifts-Cash-each $1000.5.. ?3,000 25Gifts-Ca?h-?ach ?200.".. ii,500 350 Gifts-Cash-each $100. 35,000 250 Gifts-Cash-each $50.' 14,600 50? Gifts-Cash-each $25.t. 13,800 1260 Glft3-Casu-each $10. l i,500 3404 Gifts, amounts to.'..$30:),000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GABY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association; General M. C. BUTLER. 1 JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., - CHARLESTON, S. C. General M. W. GARY. ) AGENTS "WANTED-LI BRR. AL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, ol' S011U1 Caroli?a. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New York. A JFA.TR AND COMMENDABLE SCHEME ! CH U?L'OTuN. S. C., Ms y -. 1ST !.? We take pleasure In certiryinir that- we are. acquainted with General M.* C. B?TLEK. JOHN CHADWICK. Esq.. and Geneia' M W. GARY, o; the Urm of BUTLER. CHADWICK GARY A CO , and KDow them to be gentlemen or integrity, and wc regard thc nnjeci they have 01'asaHung'Immli rants to homes lu South Carolina or g ea', imp ortance 10 the state as well as tn the Immigra :tt4. Hud we have every confidence that their enterprise will be carried out with lairuesj and honesty to ali par? ties concerned. GEO. A. TRENHOLM, f. W. KAYNE. K. H. BUFL?OGE, A. G. MAGiiATH, JAMKS CONNE?. THUS. Y. SIMONS, JAMES R, PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST, ayl3-3mus WILMOT G. DsSAUSSURE. .fine Groceries, &z. BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWIN'S) GROCERY AND TEA WA ICEHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRICKERI, W BISCUITS, lc, AC. N. B,-I CLAIM TO E.EEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND 'MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OL FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. r I I E. E. BEDFORD, VERY PURE SUCCESSOR TO CHOICE I BRANDIES. WINES 1. WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., F A MILI AND VERY OLD No. y75 KING STREET, FLOUR. WHISKIES. ,. OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOL.Ei'iAL.E AJPVD L^ETAIJLI DEALER rn Fine Teas, CofFees. Sugars Provisions, Spices, &c HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, . VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, .&c. All articles sold from thlsi establish men 1 are of the VERY BEST QUALITY anl WARRANTED t3ocds lelwered to all part- of the Cry, Railroad Depots. Steamboats, free or expense. EVERT K. BEDFORD. I SEND FOR A 1 JAS. S. MARTIN. 'JKO. H. GRUBER. < CATALOGUE. ' j WM. OvMOOD, JB Jsaacscn's Preparations. DEATH TO RATS, ROAOHES BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER KA I LIN'/. COXES,DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS HERMETICALLY ~S SALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold af Wholesale by DOW IK. MOISE * DAVIS. Ami at retail hy ail DfuffKi'U. feiil-rtmo JV ST BK G ?l 7 BD, OARBOLATE OF LIME, UV: best Disln.'ectact and destroyer of Rats, ? ce ?uirs. Oocfcroaeiio', Ac. A small quantity placled where they frequent -vin at once disperse tiiem. '? Pendleton's Pauacea, .);. Vegetable Pam Ex : motor. A fresh supply of Fleming's worm Coufectloub the most reliable tn nae. Also, a freso supply of SEAL OLEUM, the grea remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale ami retail, bj ur. H. BAER, may30 No. 131 Meeting street, jnonrcmci. ?i? PURELY M?V?AL. f??l NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, I K 1 5.Organised.is*." THOMAS FROST, Ronera; Agent, No. ai Broad street. marj-ih"tii:>ui'i<_* ?pianos, .(Organs, &c. QHARL Bs" L.~ M c 0 L EN AH AN, No. 191 KING ST ii K F, T . importer anti Dealer lu PIANOS, CABINET ORGANS, SHEET ^rS'.i. STRINGS. AC., *C. BmT Tuning and Repairing promptly att-jr..!^ IO by HENRY YOONG. tnares-tutiM?rco* "?yjANlFOLD AND CARBON PAPERS To Telegraph anJ RuUway Companies, Brokers. Reporters ?ind Exchange Oillces, TRY COWAN'S PATENT IMPROVED MANI? FOLD ANO CARBON PAPERS. Send for price aud particulars to COWAN & CO., Statione.-e, No. 35 Pine street, New ? ork. P. 0. Box 4748. For sale by ali Stationer. raar2-thtus3mo3 Indien gqto~gftfo EJarj. By W. Y. LEITCH & B, S. BRUSS. ~ SALE OF JEWELRY. CROCKERY, China, Silverware and Fancy Goods, con? tinued nightly, at Store of Messrs. W. G. Whilden ?fe Co. Tue above sale ?111 commence THIS (Satur* day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock._raay27 SUution Sales-Suture Wans . ByJoWttTMILrTOB & CO. ~~ STOCK OP NORTHERN MADE CLOTH? ING. SHIRTS, Ac. On TUESDAY, 30th InBtant, at 10 o'clock, we ' will sell, without reserve, at our Store, No. 136 Meei lng street, The Assorted Stock of a Fashionable CLOTHING STiiBK, hats. Caps, Shirts, Ac. . Particulars In Tuesday's paper. Conditions-Sums ander $ioo cash; over $100, sixty days, with Interest, for approved endorsed notes. _ mayz7-2 By J. A. ENSLOW & CO. FOR ACCOUNT OF- UNDERWRITERS and all concerned-HULL, Spars, Masts, Sails. Boats, Chains, Provisions, Ac, of the British Bark FAIRY. On.WEDNESDAY, 8lst instant, at ll o'clock, will bc sold, lo the Customhouse Yard, SAILS, Standing and Running Rigging. Cable Chaine, Kedge Anchor, Boat and sundry Provi? sions, saved from the Wreck of the British Bark Fairy. Also the Coppered and Copper-fastened H?LL of'said Bark, together with Spars, Masts and other materials of the Bark as they lie on Pelican Bank, St. Helena Island. . conditions cash._may2T By J. A.. EfiSLOW & CO. FOR ACCOUNT OP THE UNDERWRI? TERS and all Concerned-Cargo of the Bri tish Bftrk F?lrv . On WEDNESDAY, 81st, immediately after sale of the HULL and MATERIALS or the British Bark FAIRY, and at the same Urne and place, will be sold, for account of Underwriters and all Con? cerned, The cargo of the British Bark Fairy, consisting of about 650 TONS PHOSPHATE ROOK, as lt Bes In '.he wrecked bull of said Birk on Pelican Bant, St. Helena Sound. _?_may27 By ROBERT S..PRXKULE. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD F?RNI - TURE! Will he sold on MONDAY, the 29th Instant, the Residence No. 30 Rutledge ?venue, at hah*-, past io o'clock A. M., The FURNITURE of a family declining House? keeping, consisting lo 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 Ina weil furnished establishment. A180, One Handsome Rosewood PIANO, Inlaid with, pearl and pearl keys, Terms cash. Articles to be removed on day of sale. may? Cigars, Sobacro, Ut. ?IGAJ&S, TOBACCO, SNUFF,- &C. ? The undersigned. Proprietor of "EMPEROR WILLIAM CIGAR EMPOKIUM," No. 810 King street, three doors south of Society street, respect furry states to the Snaking, Cue wing -and Sauf. Ung public, that he hu concluded to offer extra Inducements to Wholesale and Retail Consumers bf CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, AO., by disposing of his Stock at such prices aa to secare a large and ret?anle trade. An 'extensive and complete assortment of all articles tn his line of' business ls kept constantly on hand, giving a facility of fllllug, without delay, ali orders extended to him, accompanied with cash, or draft on responsible houses in the city. Purchasers are requested to examine bis perfect Stock before trading else? where. WM. SHRODER, Proprietor o? Emperor William Cigar Store. d?ci3-Bmo8 R STecospaptTs, iSlagann?s, Sft. URAL CAROLINIAN ? FOR MAY NOW READY. CONTEXTS AS VARIED AND INTERESTING AS USUAL. Prie?-For s ingle number.2S cents Per annum.....$a oo ?or sale by WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Publishers, No. 3 Broad street. AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE, marts Snmmcr Resorts. QHEROKEE SPRINGS, EIGHT MILES FROM SPARTANBURG C. H., S. C. liorelwlll be opened for visitors 1st June, 1670. The.iab.e win be provided with the bent the coun? try affords. -Board per month $30; per week $12; per day $2 5i\ Hacks run dally to the Springs from Spartan burg. The wau-rls ? halybeate. Has proven em c?cteos in curing Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Kidney Dlr-eases, Gravel, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, cutaneous Arr. alone, Chill and Fever, and many other Uh ol a kindred nature. Mineral and Free? stone Baths. R. C. < 'LAYER, Proprietor, roay23-tuth7*_SpaKanbnrg 0. H.. S. C. ^THITE -SULPHUR SPRINGS, ; GE EEXBBIER, WEST VIRGINIA. These SPRINGS, famous for their alterative warers ano fashionable patronage, will be open on the 1st ol Juue. They afford accommodations for 2000 persons. >. The cars of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad run to the Springs. Excursion ticket-, at low raie.?, will be furnished tn the principal cities, North lind Souih. ? These Spring-? are 2000 feet above tide water, and the cltmute In wh'Oh they are situated ls al? ways cool and invigorating, affording entire relier from prostrating bummer heat. Profemor Rosenb?nrer'a exc?dent Band will be lu attendance to enliven tue Lawns and BaU Room. Masquerade and Fancy Balls during the season, as heieiofore. AU extensive Livery will be kept at very mode? rate charlies. CHA KO ES . $3 per day, and $76 per month of 30 days. Children under 10 years of age and colored Servants half price; white servants according to accommodations. Pamphlets tn reference to the MEDICAL value of the water, ROUTES to the S .rings, AC, may be had free of charge at the charleston Hotel and at Dr. G. W. Al MAR, corner of Kins and Vander horst st ree's. GEO. L. PEYTON A CO. ma>9-iuthslmo_ rjIHE HEALING SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY VIRGINIA, w ll he opened on the lat of June. They are ac? cessible by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, fr?.tu Muiboro', depot, twenty-three miles, by s:aizes crossing the Warm Spring Mountain, and pas.-1;-g the Warm and Hot springs; or from Covington depot, sixteen miles over a Une turn? pike br easy grade, passing In full view of the celebrated .Failing Springs, and the splendid .scenery ?f Jackson's Ri Ver. Board S3 per day; $20 per week; $75 per month, or ?6o per month for two months or more. Chil? dren uuder ten years, and colored servants, half price. Telegraph omce at the hoteL M. IL HOUSTON, M D., resident physician. B. M. QUAKLES, Agent. DCKLOP AMOCAKCB,) , UCOn W Fur, } ProprMore. A. Y. STOKES. j mav9-tuthsLmo H OT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VA. Tins renowned waterina Place <*id ba opened for i lie reception of Visb?r* JONE 1st. . lt- Waters are celebrated for tin-ir cuntlvevlr racs In the :r. at ment of various diseases, such as On runic it.-umaitsm, <)out, Tornor of i ne Liver, ii r- i io KriHirgfiuei't ?.' the Liver or spfceo, ,!iroit- Dmr i HOM or ?vs'iii.ry. N?n Organic I'HWiy^w. old injuries. ?ifec.'ions nf tue Skin, s? .-. wily oi .-.yuniiitic origin. Chronic Diseases of he r ero?. Ac. The l!-irrm vary In temperature rrom 88? to 110? Fahrealt. lt. !{..?;> rd ?3 per day, $20 per week, $75 per month. Teh-enipn fla? at. tue Hotel. Prof. J. U OA BELL, M- D., of the University? Va., Resident Phyaicbv-. S. C TAH DY A CO.. I Pronrietors, THO*. R, PRICE JC CO. J rropnwuw, J. A. AL'orjST, Manager. Ricnutand, va miiyu-tnihalmn_ T il ClTi^A L D~ G ET ? \ , SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NOBTH ATLANTIC WHABF. ani^O-stutli'.mo_ JR. B. CARPENTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ). 72 BROAD ?TKKBT, Charleston, s. C.. Will Practice la the State amt Federal courts reb2i