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'CITY AFFAIRS. Meetings Tills Day Knights ot Pythias, at S P. M. Auction Sales 1'Jrits Day. Steffens. Werner & Ducker will sell before their stores, a: 9 o'clock, groceries. J. A. Enslow A Co. wilt se" a; ll o'clock, In the Customhouse yard, hull, rigging, Ac, of the Brit lah bark Fairy: an J the cargo or the same, con aisitag of phosphate rock. Leitch A Bt u as will set', at io o'clock, at No. 22 Meeting street, furniture; and at s P. M., at the store of W. G. Whilden A Co.. Ktng stree:, jewel? ry. Ac. Miles Drake will sell at IO o'clock, at his store. Clothing, dry goods, Ac. N. A. Hunt will sell at io o'clock, at his store, be's and shoes. William McKay will sell a: 10 o'clock, atljis stcre, furniture, mattresses. Ac. ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENTS intended for pub llcationln THE NEWS must, in all cases, be paid for tn advance. BILL OF MORTALITY.-The number of deaths reported by the city registrar for the weet, end ins May 27, 1ST1, ls 36-whites IS, and colored 18. SHIPPERS OF VEGETABLES will please take no-tee of change In "Falcon's" saning for Balti? more on Friday, 2d June, bad weather preventing her i rom sailing on Thutsday, as previously ad? vertised. THE MAr PICNIC ot the German Fire Com? pany will take place this morning, at Mount "Pleasant. The committee of arrangements have taken the utmost pains to provide everything needful to make the occasion pleasant, and one long to be remembered. COLUMBIA ITEMS.-Considerable activity is reported m the Columbia real estate market. . The Methodist Episcopal Cnur.ch South will soon break ground at the corner or Washington and Marion streets, where they will erect a splendid church edifice, a. a cost of between twenty five and thirty thousand dollars. CROWD ON BROAD STREET.-A good deal ot excitement prevailed among a crowd of colored people yesterday morning, who had gathered around the ofHce or Tria' Justice Levy to witness tiie trial of Anna Hey waid, colored, on tie charge of assaulting Emma Reed. A host of witnesses were examined, and, after a closely contested trial, Anna was found guilty ol' pommelling Emma and was seat to jail for thirty days. THE SCOX'TZENGESELLSCHAFT.-At the extra meeting or this society, held on Friday evening last, letters were read rrom kindred societies In New Orleans, Brooklyn, Baltimore and New York, alt inviting the Charleston Gesellschart to attend their respective festivals. A committee was ap? pointed to ascertain what members, If any, were Inclined to avail themselves of these Invitations. They were also instructed to procure a suitable present for the Brooklyn Club. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, TUESDAY, ?[AT 3C-HON. GEO. S. BRYAN, PRESIDINO.-The roceeds bf the sale of certain tobacco, leather and mules, the property of Jas. Dennis, of Marlboro', were ordered to be distributed after the payment of the costs of court. The owners of the steamer Emilie vs. the brig Slr Robt. McClure. Libel for salvage. A warrant of arrest was Issued against the said brig, to be dissolved upon the entering up of $8000 security by thc defendants. PERSONAL.-The Hon. George S. Bryan left the city yesterday afternoon In the steamship .Georgia* for New York, where he expects to re? main for ten days or a fortnight. South Carolina ls but seldom visited by th#circnlt judge, and the arduous duties or holding both conrts, which have devolved upon the district judge, have been per? formed with a regularity and courtesy peculiar to his Honor. The past season, owing to the election cases,'has be a moie than usually trying, and his Honor !-> well entitled even to a longer vacation than he proposes to take. CROWDS -OF PASSENGERS-LARGE CARGO. The elegant steamship Georgia sailed late yester dag'afternoon for New York with over one hun? dred passengers, and a m onstrous cargo amount? ing to 3000 or 6000 packages. The rains of Mon? day night and Tuesday interfered seriously with the farmers, who were prevented from gathering their matured crops of potatoes, Ac, to some ex? tent. The steamship Charleston ls the next x steamer of this Hue for New York, and will sall on Wednesday, June 7ch, at 9 o'clock, from pier No. 2. Cnlon wharves. PURSUIT AND CAPTURE.-About five o'clock yesterday morning Officer Cann flashed a party of thieves and old Jail birds, three In number, in St. Phillp street, near the Orphanhouse. as they were entering certain ill-famed premises. The trio ran for lt, and, In the race, one of them drew a pistol on the officer. Joseph Hopkins, a colored boy, and the slowest of the three, was captured alter a long chase, and the other two escaped. Joe ls confined at tue Detective office on the charge or being Implicated In several of the late robberies on Rutledge street, and for vagrancy. He will be brought before the Mayor this morning. ^. " -. THE CAROLINA DRAMATIC CLUB.-The prom? ised performance of this club Will be given this ?vening, at the old Frenndschaftsbnnd Hall, No. 51 Society street, near King, when Tom Taylor's fine drama,-'Still Waters Ruo Deep," and the amus? ing farce, "An Unwarrantable Intrusion," will tie rendered by some of me best amateur talent of Charleston. The entertainments which have been hitherto afforded by this club have been given free -of charge, and it ls hoped that a well filled house -will show the appreciation of the pnbllc for the past endeavors of the club. There are no reserv? ed seats, and all who desire a good place whence to witness the entertainment, should be there be? fore 8 o'clock, when the curtain rises. THE BATHING HOUSE.-This deligttul sum? mer resort has been recently put lu complete or? der by the proprietor, Mr. McManmon, and he can now furnish to hi* pa* rons one of the greatest pi. asures our City by the Sea affords. They can eoj'iy "a life on the ocean wave," and "be rocked in the cradle of the deep" to their heart's content, and be assured at the same tune that every atten? tion has been paid to their eitunfort. The long -bath and those designed- for private parties or ladles, have been Unproved, and are now all that could be desired. The sad sea wave is a great consoler In hot weather, and we advise all who wish to shake off dull care ana be rejuvenated to plunge like Casar in the flood. LIVE GROCERIES.-The flesh of .'.ye swine" has always been considered a dead 6ure thing in commercial circles, and whether presented lu strips, sides, hams or shoulders, commands the ?uU market value. Our neighbors, Messrs. Boll mann Brothers, have Introduced an Improvement oy importing the above mentioned strips, sides. Ac, lu a lively condition. The porkers owning aad occupying the same belong to the aristocracy, and their valuable carcases are superior to the base allurements or the butcher. Tiiey are of old Chester County (Pennsylvania) breed, and were -ordered by a German planter In the upper portion of the State, who ls a great stock rancier, and de atrous of Improving his breed of hogs. CLUBS AND STARS.-Henry Ives, arrested'on the charge of being drunk and disorderly on the horner of Church and Chalmers streets, Monday evening, was discharged. Frederic Johnson, the colored desperado, who was captured after a tight and race on Atlantic wharf, Monday night, was sentenced ta pay a fine of $10, or go to the House of Correction for twenty days. He went. Anna Marla, lodged ou the charge of vagrancy, was sent to the House or Correction for twenty days. A milch cow, round roamin? tn King street, In the neighborhood or Cannon, was released on her owner depositing $2. THE BAC*.-After a dry spell of some weeks, aad a generally expressed wish ror a change In the weather, we are now having what farmers would call a good '.seasorx.'" Monday nigh:, about ll o'clock, we had a very heavy shower, accompanied by high wlad. Yesterday it rahed more or I-?SS all dar, and about nightfall the heavens wore covered with black clouds, which, about half-paut 9 o'clock, poured forth their hur? ried wealth In the form of very heavy rain, con? tinuing nearly al! night at this business. A FORLORN CASE.-Amanda Smith, a white woman, or Hiddle age. was talcen upon Monday morning from the street^and lodged lu the Guard? house on the charge-of vagrancy. She had been wandering about the street* for months past, sometimes sitting huddled up ou doorsteps, or sleeping on the sidewalk. * Intemperance had done hs work wlih.her. and the free use of mor? phine or laudanum completed the destruction of mind and 'jody. Begging of every one, with bare feet and head, ?nd clad in tattered and discolored garments, she presented a picture of misery sel? dom to be met with In our city, and attracted the notice or a humane physician. She was sent by the Mayor to the Almshouse, where she will re celv? the little attention she will yet require. . ACCIDENT ON THE WHARF.-Yesterday af? ternoon a serious mishap beftll a carriage and "pair of horses on Southern wharf, which at one time threitrned the total destruction of the ani? mals. One of the public hacks which had just taken a traveller down to the steamer L-ictator, about to sail for Florida, was returning over the timber bri dge leading from the wharf, when the flooring give way. The two horses broke through, and tearing loose from the harness by reason or their great weight, fell Into the river underneath. The carriage, fortunately, vras too large to go through the chasm, and the driver saved himself by holding on. A block and tackle were quickly procured, and a band being placed around thc horses they were successively hoisted to the wharf. Cne of them.was slightly cut by his (kll?s he draggtKl through the jagged hole, bat beyond this no serious damage was occasioned. FEDERAL DECORATION DAT.-Owin? to the extremely disagreeable weather yr-acerday after? noon, the assembly at Magnolia was not a. large as had been expected. Notwithstanding the rain, several cimpank-s of the N. G. S. C. fell In, and, under tho command or Colonel Tar:, marched up j to the d'jpot at Ann street, whence they were duly conveyed to the avenue leading to the ceme? tery. A large stand had been erected on the ground, draped with Hie. Federal colors, upon which the speakers and prominent men took their places about 4 oMock. The crowd was now at Its height, and numbered about one thousand persons lu all. The proceedings were begun by Captain N. K. Reed, wro read the general orders from the head, qnarters or the Grand Army of the Republic, by which th;s day was set apart for the celebration. The captain then introduced Or. Lewis, (colored,) who opened the exercise with prayer. Attorney. General D. H. Chamberlain next came for? ward, and read .on address suitable to the occasion. The graves of the Federal soldiers were then decorated, after which the assembly dispersed Everything passed ol quietly, the manager- having th? good sense of not permit? ting the demagogues to air their pent-up rhetoric. Miss LILLIE ELDRIDGE.-We copy with pleasure the following paragraph from a New Tors theatrical paper. The clever young actress of whom lt speaks is most favorably remembered in Charleston, and we hope that we may yet have the pleasure of see ng her lu her new rOle upon the familiar boards or the Academy: Miss Lillie Eldridgeon? Ouida.-What conjunc? tion there can be between two such totally dis? similar char *cters as the fair and bright young actress and the authoress or some or the very worst-toa moral point or view-novels In the language, may peruaps be a question that the rea ier will propound with some Utile astonish? ment, aad we will at once frankly declare that there ls not a great deal; only this much: Oulda wrote one novel nut quite as bad as the majority of them, called "Granville de Vigne," and Miss Eldridge reading ti and seeing In some of Its characters opportunity for the presentation of something new on the stage, has had the book dramatized and under the mle or *'Alma, or iield in Bund:ige," will soon produce the same. We are assured by competent judges who have read the play, that lt ls exceedingly well written, the dia? logue being almost line for line transcribed rrura the novel, and with the exception of some slight changes rendered necessary by stage exigencies, the plot or the story ls also very closely followed. The character or "Alma," the suffering, heart? broken, aud loving Itnl.au girl, ts, of course, made the proulneut one, and we are assured that lt gives goo t opportunities Tor the display ur Intense, emotional acting. Tnat Miss Eldridge will m;-et the requirements uf the part we are well assured. Tnough but a short time on the stage, and as youthful in "ears as appearance, she ls already recognteed as one or the best or our juvenile ac t esses, her performances being at all times marked by graceful ease and showing conscien? tious study. We wish her every bacons lu her new venture, and hope Boon to have the pleasure of announcing the production or her play at one of our metropolita r. '.heat res. SCPREME CODRT, COLUMBIA, May 20.-The court met at 10 A. M. Pr?tent-Chief Justice Mo? ses and Associate Justices Willard and Wright. A. T. Stewart & Co. vs. Charles Kerrison, trus tee, et al. Mr. McCrady resumed his argument ror appellants. Mr. Lord was heard ror respond? ents. Mr. Memmlnger In reply. Goltobb A. Neuffer, respondent, vs. John Camp sen ? Co., appellants. Continued bv consent. T. S. Hulow et al va. C. 0. Witte. Mr. Phillips for appellant. Read brier. J. B. Loy iston et al vs. Joseph Crews. Judgment reversed and case remanded. Opinion by Asso? ciate Justice Willard. A judgment upon an answer as frivolocs ls ap pealablo to this court. An answer to bc adjudg? ed fiivolous must be clearly BO. If argument ls require?:: to tstabll9h' that character, the court will not dispose or lt In this summary manner. To meet the charge of frlvolousuess, the pleading must be or that character lu its entire scope and bearing, and not merely through a formal delect that might be cured by amendment. With the truth or lalalty or the answer the court has noth? ing to do. If demonstrably false, the remedy ls to strike lt out as sham; If frivolous, it ls only so in ita legal bearings. Noah Webster vs. J. J. Brown and Charles B. Hammett. Motion refused, and appeal disml-a ed. Opinion by Chief Justice Mo->es. In an action to try the title to real estate, the plainturcan only recover by the Torce or his title, and ir this ls defective In any material link or his whole chain he must fall. Title to real estate-can only b; transferred by deed from him who la vested with the ree. It may be d?? ectly rrom him? self or ' brough an authorized attorney on his be hair, lt must, however, In either form, be by his act. It ls not necessary that the formal mode usually employed when an agent signs an Instrument by virtue of the authority uf his princl-.a', should be pursued, if the fact appear on the race or it. or rrom a proper construction or all Its parts, that win be sufficient. The execution and delivery or a deed must be In the name or the principal, and ir lt be the exe? cution or the agent only, it is void as to the prin? cipal. Tiie .'state ex rel. Robert H. Adams vs. J. S. Fll lebrown, trial justice. Opiulon by Ohler Justice Moren. Tne jurisdiction intended tobe conferred by the constitution on justices of the peace is not exclu? sive. Section 19, of Article I or the Constitution, does not restrict the jurisdiction contemplated by lt to Justices of the peace. It extends lt to "other orric^n authorized by law." The term "Inferior Court," as used In the con sti'utlon. ls to be ace-pied as referring to the technlcallanguaite usually employed tu designate lt, auct not tu be uuder.-tood as importing that it is inferior only because Its Judgments may be cor? rected by an appellate tribunal. Hotel Arrivals-Hay 30. CHARLESTON HOTEL. H. Stackpole. Boston; A. S. Newhouse, Au? gusta, Ga.; S. Mandeville, New York; Miss L>. Newhouse, Georgia; John S. Hu'un, New York; Georgi H. Ball, New Jersey; J. 1). White, Augus? ta, G.. T. D. Gillespie. South Carolina; Thomas B. Jeter, Union ville, s*. C.: S. D. Swygart, Oh. Ham berg. Columbia, S. C. ; Ed. Burton, Philadelphia; Ed. Buckley, Wilmington; H. M. Diane, North, Carolina: J. C. Ball. South Carolina; J. M. Reed, Chicago; E. A. Marshall, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Harmens, Amsierdam; B. L. Curtis, New York; John Eunard and lady. Cub.i; E. S. Collin, Sohn L. Edwards, Florida; Allan Johnstone, New? berry; W. B. Durham, Cohn Madoc, Camden, S. c. PAVILION HOT KI.. C. Vos!, Summerville, S. C.- John S. Havnle, steamship Falcon; w. ll. Kennedy, waynesboro', S.C.; M. Jacob, Manning, S. C.; H. B. Rollman, Graham's Cross Roads. MILL? nonsE. J. M. Herman, New York; W. A. Reid. Chicago; F. P. Fleming and wife Jacksonville, Fla.; C. R. Thompson, Illinois; Mary Flemtng, Wisconsin; John <i. Nichols, St. Helena leland; w. c. Tluker Mrs. EL Ganllemln, F.. Parod, Key West, Fla.; A. 1). Lathrop, Bull River; C. Mathewson, D. Mc Kean, Boston; E. C. Coffin, Lynn, Muss.; E. H. Andrews, Palatka, Fla. BU s i JV B s s jr o T i c sa. ? FRESH ARRIVAL-NEW GOODS.-At A. R. otlHman'a'Or^Goods House, No. 281 King street fourth door below Wentworth street, another case of those superior colored Muslins, warranted fast colors, at 12.1< cents. maj31-l THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC GRAND GIFT COX CERTS, as advertised by Messrs. Butler, ChadwicW, Gary A Co.-Mr. Eben Coffin, sub-agent for this splendid and att ractive scheme ls now prepared to sell tickets for the same. Applications to be made to Ulm at the office or Mr. E. M. Moreland, No. co Broad street. - may29 NEW TORE LEDGER, WEEELT, SATURDAY NIGHT and FIRE SIDE COMPANION, six cents a copy, at ?Jo. lBl King street. may3-w GrxoHAMS, GINGHAMS.-Very cheap, at 12$ cents. At A. R. STILLMAN'S, may3l-l No- 281 King street. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office s now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with ousiness caras printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and ousiness man should have his card printed on . uiB envelopes THE ATTENTION OF WATCH:BUYEBS ls called to our large stock of Walthan Watches. These Watches have been long known throughout the United States as the bast and cheapest In the market. All Watches-guaranteed. W. CARRINOTOS A CO., m:tric No. 256 King street. JUST RECEIVED, at A. R. Stillman's, No. 281 King street, another supply of those choice black Grenadines, at 25 cent-. may81-l S H R -St)irt8 ano irnmisr-vng Scoffs THE PLACE FOR LOW PRICES. STAR SHIRTS. - Fit, Quality and 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 drst class house. STAR SHIRTS. Men's Furnishing Goods at STAR SHIRTS. SCOTT'S SHIRT EMPORIUM. STAR SHIRTS. Meeting strewt, opposite Market. STAR SHIRTS. Soots, Shoes, &z. AB T THE BEST! JJuy your BOOTS AND SHOES a: S T E * I B E R'S, No. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them to order, In any style desired, uslugonly the best material and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment or cus? tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, ol ail sizes. The New EXCELS TOR GAITER, Which dispenses with shoe strings and elastic, MADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Call au.i examine specimens. JACOB STEIBER. may22 No. -il Broad street. gOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS. Receiving ..Us dav per Steamships Georgia, from New York, Fall River, irora Philadelphia, assorted Invoices ol FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, lr. addition to the choice selection alwa... in .?tuck I keep those CABIA SCREW WlRETVATEK PROOF BROGANS. Sold cheap at EDWARD DALY'S. mara_No. 121 Meeting street. XT 'O TICE! NOTICE! By Fall River Steamship from Philadelphia this day 1 am reseivlng srfreah supply or th?se.Qent'a Hand-sewed. Magic Fit)inc FftENOH* Tj A L F BOOTS. With much time and labor, 1 have the same for Boys and Gents. EDWARD DALY, mnr22_ No. 121 Meet init stree:. "JIO THE EDITOR' OF THE NEWS. Please inrorm the numerous readers of your paper that the AMERICAN GAITER, Patented, or Hie Shoe ol the Future, is a success. T" supply the demands of the Trade, auoiher invoice to-day by Fall River, from Philadelphia. Sold by EDWARD DALY, mar22_No. Mg Meeting street. CABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS & SHOES, THE BEST For Wet Weather, For Dry Weather. For Youths, For Age, For Geutlemen, For Ladies, For i he City, For the Country. For Riding. For Walking, For Fishing. Fer-Hunting. SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE, see that every one bears the Patent Stamp, may ll-l mo NgtD Publications. PEOIAL BOOK NOTICE. S FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. We are offering great Inducements to Book buyers. The whole of our large and choice col lection or Books, consisting of: THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS AND JUVENILE BOOKS, have been rearranged and marked down In ac cordauce with the reduced prices of Northern publisners. We uUer for the next SIXT1 DAYS the further Inducement of A LIBERAL DISCOUNT on all pur? chases of Bcok-i amouutiug lo FIVE DOLLARS and upwaids. Our STOCK OF BOOKS, consists or anthe latest and best editions or STANDARD AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. OURJUVENILE DEPARTMENT is particularly rich in good books lor the young We have recently made large additions to our stock or BIBLES. The prices are greatly reduced. We are now offering an unusually ?arge variety or English and American Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, and the Episcopal Prayer Book, at ex tremely low prices. We are Special Agents for several Sunday School Publishing Houses, and have on ha sup* piles of their publications. AU varieties of STATIONERY, and a full assort ment of SCHOOL BOOKS. Our Store ls so arranged that visitors can ex? amine the stock at their leisure. The price of each book is marked so as to aflord purchasers every racllity. ?- Persons residing in the country will please bear In mind that by sending their orders to ue for any books published in America, they will be charged only the price or the book. We pay for the'postage or express. Kg- Address FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 KINO STREET (ta the Bend,) maru-tuths Charleston, S. C. ?raub JJrije ^Distribution. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUIVD. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Have commenced the Distribution pf Awards in Lands and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos," Organs, Harps, Statues, Gold Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, &c, by Balle, and will continue twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. M., at the General Office, No. 147 Meeting street, Charles ton, S. C. The Directora of the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for th.? Benefit of the Free School Fund, haring compiled with the terms ot their Charter, and paid over to J. K. JILLSON. state Superintendent of Education of South Carolina, the sum of One Thousand Dollars, being the annual payment of the School Fuad under the Charter, (the receipt being hereto appended,) have Inaugurated a system of Insurance certificates which is surrounded ny every degree or fairness, and will be Raffled for twice a day, at Twelve M. and Five P. M., in public, under the superintendence of Captain FENN PECK, a Sworn Commissioner. The advantages of this system are, that the purchasers can have the choice or their own num? bers anywhere rrom No. 1 to No. 78, and the privilege or limiting or increasing their investments at pleasure. The Schedule of Rates adopted by me Company will explain more fully and accurately andean be obtained at the Office of the Company or rrom any vender?. Every Raffle that takes place ls classed and numbered on the Company's Official Booka, and takes place twice a da]', as follows: Numbers printed on Cub s from No. 1 to No. 73, are placed (In public) by the Sworn Commis? sioner in a Class Raffle Cylinder and are well shaken. A boy blindfolded takes une or these Cubes which ls exhibited to the spectators and declared to be and ts recorded as the flrsc Raffled number. The Raffle Cylinder will then be revolved, and the boy again takes out another number, which is slmi ?arly exhlbltedjto the spectators and recorded as the second Raffle number. This operation will be re peated unttt Twelve numbers are Raffled out of the Cylinder, nud each number win be recorded on .the Official Books of the Company lu the order In which lt Urtafcea In the Raffle. These Twelve uum bera so Raffled In each Raffle will decide all the AWARDS UF CERTIFICATES. All the numbers la each Raffle are equal, no distinction being made as to the order In which the numbers ace taken In the Raffle, and the A WARKS ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the successful CERTIFICATE HOLDER EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. Purchasers select their own numbers anywhere rrom l to 78, and ror example, say. pays ror tnt same one dollar. The vender gives the purchaser a certificate with the number or numbers selected, and eaters the same uumb ror numbers upon the Company's Register (with the amount so paid) to be returned to the Office of the Cjmpiny by the vender before the Raffle takes place. . Purchasers may select a one Sumber Certificate, or a Two Number Certificate, < r a Three Number Certificate, or a Four Number Certificate. A Single Number Certlucate means a single number selected by the buyer any where rrom 1 to 78, and should that namber.be taken out. in the Twelve Numbers so taken rrom the Raffle Cylinder, the purchases will be entitled to an AWARD OF FOUR TIMES the value of Shares lu the RAFFLED PROPERTY or cost of the original Certificate or Shares. A Two Number Certificate means if the Two numners as tbe Certificate come out tn the Twelve numbers taken from the Raffled Cylinder, will entitle ihe successful holder to an AWARD of Shares in the RAFFLED -PROPER CY or TWENTY times the value or co9t or the original certificate or SJlflT63 t A Three Number Certificate means If the Three numbera on the Certificate come out in the Twelve so taken rrom the. Raffle Cylinder will entitle the holder to an AWARD or Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY or ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES the value or cost orl.he original Certificate or Shares, ir but Two or the numbers are out in the Three on the Certificate, the pur? chaser will receive an AWARD or TWICE the amount or the value or cost of the original Certificate. A Four Number Certificate means ir the Four numbers on the Certificate come out in the Twelve so taken rrom the Raffle Cylinder the purchaser will be entitled to an AWARD or Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY or THREE HUNDRED TIMBS the value or cost or the original Certificate or Shares, ir but Three or the numbers on the Certificate ar? out in the Raffle the purchaser will receive an AWARD or Shares in the RAFFLED-PROPERTY or TEX times the value or cost or the original Certificate or Shares. A person may invest in a Certificate or Shares In these RAFFLES an amount small or large as he pleases. The Company's Schedule Lise of Avards ls made out at the rate or ONE DOLLAR FOR CER riFlCATES, but Certificates will be Issued of the value or M, SO aud 75 cents; Uso, $1. ?2, $3. $4, ?j and to $10 and upwards, and the Awar.is delivered pro rata to the schedule Hst of rates. The above explanation will enable any one desiring to take a share In these Raffles to do so under? standingly, and the Raffles being rairly and honestly conducted In public by the Sworn Commission - ] er and exactly at the hours named, they afford a sarer means or Investment than any other busi? ness speculation. . . The first Property and Lind Scheme of the Company will be issued la a ehort time, and wl? be Raffled every three months. Any further Information wm be furnished by the General Agent of the Company, at their Office, No. 117 MEETING STREET, opposite the Charleston Hotel, where Certificates UM for sale. JT. P. HORBACH, Genera* Agent of thes ?bmpany, P. O. Box No. 249. CHARLESTON, May 24th, 1371. Received ot the CHARLESTON CHARITAbLE ASSOCIATION, or the State ot South Oaroilna. ror the Benefit or the Free School Fund; (sut?fcessors or R. H. WILLOUGHBY * CO., One Thousand Dol? lars, being the sum In lull to be paid Into-the hands or the State Saperlnteuden: or Education, -'as re? quired by an Act Qr the General Assembly of. the State or South Carolina, passed at the regular Ses? sion or 1870-71, approved March set), 1871. ,1. K. JILLSON. may2B-lmo - State Superintendent Education, South Carolina. TICKETS TO THE CONCERTS OF THE SO. OA. JLAJVD ASSOCIATION READY, FOR SALE AND DELIVERY. . ?-ALL O ROE RS FROM TUE .COUNTRY PROMPTLY FILLED. ?- AGENTS WANTED for Beaufort, ?olieron. Georgetown, Manboro', DarUngron, Clarendon, Williamsburg, Oraageburj, Barnwell. Chesterfield and Horry. *.r. E. SE UKIN fi di CO., and J. L MOSES, may?S-Gfmwlmo % GENERAL AGENTS, No. 31 BROAD STREET. Sine ?rocencs, Ut. BEDFORD'S ( LATE. COR WIN'S) GROCERY # , . AND TEA "W A REHOUSE. HEADQDARTERS FOR SELECTED DATRT BUTTER PORE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, an' BISCUITS, &c.. &a. N. B.-I CLAIM TO ?EEP THE LARGEST STOCK. AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Oi F.IU(LT GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. I VERY CHOICE E. Tl. BEDFORD, 8UCCK3ROR TO WILLIAM S. CORWIN * CO., FAMILY ' ' AND VERY OLD No. 275 KING STREET, ' FLOUR. PURE BRANDIES, WIS Bi WHISKIES. OPPOSITE HASEL. J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALER IN Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &e' HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS. VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, ?fcc.. AU articles sold from this estabUshmeut are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED Goods lehvered co all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, steamboats, rree of expense. EVERT E. BBDF ORD. 1 S END F O R A i JAS. S. MARTHS. 1EO. li. GRUBER. { CATA I/) GUE. . 1 WM. G. MOOD, JB JDrags ano ?Hcoicirfes. AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS This ls the best Medicine for young children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com? plaint, in'ldeut io Teeihlng. lt mar be givei. with safety, as lt contains no opium, or other tn jurious anodyne. Price, 25 ceuts a bottle. Manufacture J^and for sale by DR. H. BAER. Also by the following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL. Dr. Vf. A. SKRINE, A. O. BARBOT, W. T. LITTLE A CO., J- BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A >CHWAKE, G. W. AIMAR. -I- LOCKWOOD, G. J. LUHN, W. T. LINN, W. A. GIBSON, And by Druggists generally._jnn2 ^STHMA CIGARETTES. A few of the genclne ESPICS "FUMIGATEURS PECTORALES" to oJ had of DR. H. BAER, may2?_No. 131 Meeting street. ?JJONEY! HONEY ! HONEY! Fine New Country HONEY, to be had in quanti? ties to suit purchasers, or DR. H. BAER, . may23 _ No. 131 Meeting street. jg AGE'S CATARRH REMEDY, PIERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY, DsBING'S PILE REMEDY, and all other new Preparations. For sale by Du. H. KA KR, mario No. 131 Meeting street. R?teln. C OL?MBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., ? WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR. TU? Proprietor of thia pleasantly located ano T.etfjntly furnished Estab.ishmenr, at the Stat: Capital, desires to Inform the travelling public am! others seeking accommodations, tha>. the '-CO LUttBIA" is in every respect a ?rst-class Ho:e?, unsurpassed by any in the State or the Uuiteo Mates. Situated m the business centre of Ol' jiiy, with line large airy rooms, and a table sup plied with every delicacy of the season, both fron. New York and Charleston markets, the Pioprie ror pledges that no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction in every respect. A llrst-class Livery Stable ls attached to tht Motel, where vehicles of every description can b<= nad at the shortest notice. omnibuses attend the arrival and departure oi every Train. WK. GORMAN. Proprietor and Superintendent. J. D. BUDDS, Cashier. ann? Tim gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and ror sale by Dr. B. BASR. nc.? '31 MRfttlG? ? trees. JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. A FULL ASSORTMESTjust received by DR. H. BAEK, ji'.v* No 131 Merrin* atrprt jgENZLNE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES. For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. H. BAER, ND. 131 Meeting street. Cto?ljirtg emir Jrnrmsliing <5ao?*. SPRING GLOTHING. No. 291 KING STREET, CORNER OF WENTWORTH. Aa extensive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHINa marte up for tue trade or this city, now offered at LOW PRICES. In tue stock win be round the following styles or snlt9 : SCOTCH CHEVIOT MORNING AND DERBY SUITS French Batiste Morning and Derby Suits Silk Mixed Morning and Derby Suits Diagonal and Crape Coating Morning and Herby Suits Blue and Black Flannel Morning and Derby Snits Light Mixed Casslmere Morning and Derby Units. MS' AND TOW SIM. SACKS, DERBY AND MORNING COAT SUITS, Tor ages of from 5 to l" years. * FURNISHING GOODS. A full supply of ail kinds-UNDERSHIRT.'! AND DRAWERS, GLOVES, SCARFS, BOWS, Ac, Of the latest siyles. THE CELEBRATED STAB SHIRTS AND COLLARS A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL QUALITIES, THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Offers FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUMME R CLOTHE, COATINGS, BATISTE, CHE? VIOT AND FANCY CASS:MERES, of seleoc pat? terns and shades, which will be made to or ler In thc best manner, at MODERATE PRICES. WM. MATTHIESSEII. B. W. lCoTUREOUS, .Sniieriuteudent. mayi-mwtli2mos 4 ?Dru ?cobs, &c. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. FMGOTT. RElBICT&it Noa. 244 and 437 KINO ST. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT IN ORDER TO REDUCE STP3K. THEY ARE NOW OFFERING AI.?. KINDS OP FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS AT LOWER PRK TRIX EVER. THE GOOItS MUST BE SOLD, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. may 16_ iJusmcss (Car?s^ T O S E P H M U It lt A Y, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND COLLECTOR, No. loo EAST BAY, NEAR BROAD STR?ET. gmayie_;_ JgEEVES, BROWN & VAN WICKLE, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IX ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC FRUIT AND VEGETABLES In their season. Noa 162and 183 CENTRE ROW, WEST*WASHINGTON MARKET, NEW YORK. REFERENCES. -S. A. Lambert, with Adolph Nimitz, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, No. 209 East Bay, cnarieston, S, C. aprta-amos gUctiott gales--gfrie fllafi. STEFFENS, WEEDER & DUCEEB TTTTLL SELL BEFORE THEIR STORES, Yt Vendue Range, THIS MORNING, a.t nine ,0) o'clock, v . IS Arkins CHOICE NEW BOTTER 60 tubs Choice New Butter IS bbls. Small Strips 28 boxes Light Weight Tobacco ' . io boxes Fine Twist Tobacco B bbls. Fine Pickled Pig Tongues Smoked and D. S. Shoulders, Sides, Hame, _Bellies, ?c., Ac_mayal By Ni A. HUNT. BOOTS AND SHOES. rr J!$J' Salesroom, No. 142 Meet colt.CftK,iB ^00IS AKD SHOES: au fresh and seasonable Goods, just received via steamer Manhattan._?__ _may3i By WM. McKAT. THIS DAT, AT HALF-PAST ? O'CLOCK, will be sold at No. 140 Meeting street 10 Cottage and French' BED s TE tDs, with spring bottoms, Hair and Moss Mattresses. Hatr.'Oaioe sud Wood Seat Chairs, 8 assorted Meat Safes; 8 Icehouses, 4 Lounges, a.Sofas, Marble Top Tables, Cane and Hair Seat Rockers, Window Shades and Curtains, 25 dozen assorted Mirrors, lot assorted Crockery, Table Cutlery and Sundries. ^urMSU Sale every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI? DAY. Goods received up to hour of sale. Oharzes reasonable. , . maya By MILES DBASE. UNRESERVED SALE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac - MK* . . THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell wltu out reserve, at. my Store, corner of Kin? a?d Libertyetreets, .. ?TT! > . BLACK AND COLORED BAREGE, Leno, Gins ham, Corset Jean, Hillside Jean, Kereev, Blue Check. Colored Lawn. Dornet Flannel, Paper'Cam? bric, Black and White Barege Shawls, Lace Shawls, White Lace, Handkerchief.,, Ladles' and Gents' Hose, Crash; Jean, Tweed and Flannel - Coats, Pan-s and Tests, Bibbed and Ganze ender' Shirts, Hoopsklrts, Shoe Strings, Man's and Boys' Straw Bats, Ladles' Trimmed Hats, Jewelry, Belt Buckles, Back Combs, Ac Terms cash, before delivery of goods. Sale posi? tive_ . may30 By J. A. ENSLOW & CO. * FOR ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS and all concerned-H?LL, Spars, Masts, salis, Boats. Chains, Provisions, Ac, of the Brltlsli Bark FAIRY. THIS MORNING, 3lst instant, at li o'clock, will be sold, in the Customhouse Yard, SAILS, Standing and Running Rigging, Cable Chains, Kedge Anchor, Boat and sundry Provi? sions, saved from the Wreck or the British Bark Fal 17. Also the Coppered and Copper fastened HULL of said Baric, together with Spars, Maata and other materials of the Bark as taev lie on Pelican Bank, st. Helena Island. t ondltlons cash._' _may31 By J. A. EVSLOW & CO. "? FOR ACCOUNT OF THE UNDERWRI? TERS and all Concerned-Cargo or the Bri. tish Bark Fairy. THIS MORNING, 3ist, immediately after sala of the HULL and MATERIALS Of the British. Bark FAIRY, and at the same time and place, will be sold, for account of Underwriters an J all Con? cerned, The cargo or the British Bark Fairy, consisting Of about 650 TONS PHOSPHATE ROOK, as lt lies In the wrecked hull or said Bark on Pelican Bank. St. Helena Sound. ^tyr?t * ? By W. I. LEITCH & E. & BRUNS, Auctioneers. FURNITURE OF A FAMILY DECLIN? ING HOUSEKEEPING!. Will be sold THIS MORNING,Sistine., at 10 o'clock, at No. 22 Meeting street, a few doors south or water street, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, con? sisting or a variety of articles usually to be found in s genteel residence. w ALSO. 1 SIX OCTAVE UPRIGHT PIANO. mayal By W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BB?NS. SALE OF JEWELRY. CROCKERY, China, Silverware and Fancy Goods, con? tinued nightly, at Store or Messrs. W. G. Whlldett & Co, ?jv Tho above sale will commence THIS (Wednes? day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. may31 Unction Seles--St?nxt Dans : "ByTFEASElnVMATH^ ;* TEN-HORSE PORTABLE ENGINE, Built at Washington Works, Rice Thresher and Corn Mill. Will be sold on THURSDAY next, lat Jane, on Soul hern Wharr, at hair-past 10 o'clock. - The above can be inipected at any time previ - ons to sale at Southern Wharf. Terms cash. may30-8 ijrcminm ?anb Sale. $lOO,OW_$lOO?0p AIKEN PREMIUM LAND S ALB $100,000 to be Distributed to Shareholders, < Firs DOLLARS will puren ase & Share, including a Work or Art wot th Fi VB DOLLARS. Tho Derby Farm Property to be distributed em? braces the Largest Vineyard and Orchard In toe south. CNEQ?ALLRD CLIMATE I PEACEABLE COUN? TRY I GENEROUS SOIL I The salubrious and health-glvlug climate of Aiken has given it the name of "Tue Saratoga ol the south." $9.3.cot in Premiaras presinted to Shareholders. $10?,ooo in Real Estate and Greenback Prizes to be distributed to Shareholders. 04 Real Estate Prizes, worth rrom $300 to $25,000. 522 Greenback Prizes, from $6 to $1000. ONLY 19,000 SHARKS WILL BB ISSUED. . ONE SHARE LN EVERY THIRTY-ONE WILL DRAW A PRIZE. Tills Real Estate Property, conveyed by Deed of Trust to the Committee who are to condnst the DRAWING, ls to be transferred by them to the FORTUNATE SHAREHOLDERS S3 soon as the re? maining Shares are sold. Tho Drawing will take place accord.ng to the published programme. THE DAY OF THE DRAWING will be annonnced by Telegram to the Associated Press. A Sm .ll Sum Invested now may secure a For? tone. Every Shareholder may rest assurred of equal justice, and that this Scheme, unlike many others, IS "FAIR, SQUARE AND HONEST." Money received after the Books are close : " Ul be promptly returned. For fall particulars, as embraced In revised pamphlet, address J. O. DERBY, General Manager, maye Key Box No. 334, Augusta. Ga. Bnsiriees Caros. NIT?TA N <fc H O W E L L , 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._may25-1 me JOSEPH W. HARRISSON'S, ARTIST'S SUPPLY, PAINT AND OIL STORE, No. 62 QUEEN STREBT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Patent Thief Detecting (alarm) MONEY DRAWER. au2-tnwf6iu ?Hisrdlati?ons. IL WRItS'SI^^ AND IMPROVED DESK EQUIPMENT, Couta ming all the requisites for Merchants, Bank? ers. Libraries, Reading-Rooms and Desks. Each INKSTAND contains letter scale, sponge cup, perpetual calendar, thermometer, stamp sate, rotating mucilage bottle, black and red fnk well, pen rack, cloc*t and stationery drawer. The most complete outfit for the desk ever Invented. For sale at EDWARD PERRY, Agent of the Calendar Inkstand Company, No. 140 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel apr20-sw C. El V ED, JUST REO o ARB?LATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats, M ce Bugs, Cockroacnes, ft. A small quantity placled where they freqoen t wiU at once disperse them. Pendleton'- Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex? tractor. A fresh supply of.Fleming's Worm Confections, thb must reliable in use. Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the great remedy for Rheumatism, For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, may so Ko. 131 Meeting street.