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* CITY AFFAIRS. .Meit in j;* Thu Day Medical Society ot South Carolina, at 12 M. Auction Sales This Day. N. A. Hunt will sell at 10 o'clock, at .lis store, damaged shoes and trunks. ^ William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his *"store. lurniture and choice dry goods. Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, clothing, dry goods and hats. SALE OF PHOSPHATE STOCK.-Filty shares of stock in 'he Atlantic Phosphate Company were sold yesterday morning at auction, by J. Fraser Mathewes, for $100 a snare, being the par value. THE AUGUSTA FAIR. - We are in receipt of a ticket of admission to the second fair of the Cottor States' Mechanics and Agricultural Fair Association, which opens in Augusta on Octo? ber 3i. TARGET SHOOTING.-The usual monthly tar? get exercise of the German Rifle Club, which was postponed last Wednesday on account of | the inclemency of the weather, will take place this aiternoon at the Schutzenplatz, wind and weather permitting. A CHANCE FOR CHIXKSE LABORERS.-We observe that the local authorities in .various paris o; Cuba have sent to Havan??IJjh' 2000 Chinese ol those whose term cWw?&'niice sJfcip had expired, while others are runaways. The first named*, according to previous laws, must rehire themselves or leave Cuba. SALE OF A BARK -Ihe bark St. Peter, which put in here leaky, being on a voyage from Bull River, S. C., with a cargo ol phosphates for a port in Great Britain, copper fastened, sheathed with yellow metal, four hundred and ninety tons, with her sails, rigging, Ac, was sold here yesterday by Messrs. J. A. Enslow & Co. lor forty-three hundred dollars cash. THE COTTON ROBBERY.-Tom Johnson and Wm. Smith, the two colored men charged with stealing three hundred pounds of sea Island cotton from Mr. Furman's barn on Daniel's Island, were again brought before Tvial Justice Magrath yesterday morning. It was proved that they had brought the cotton to the city, at 4 o'clock Monday morning, and Bold it to a shop? keeper. The purchaser* was also arrested, and gave ball for his appearance. The two colored men were committed for trial at the November term of the Court of General Sessions. A NEW EVENING PAPER.-The first number of a new evening paper-The Daily Advertiser -was Issued yesterday. It disclaims any pur? pose of entering upon "the hard contested field ol pokies," and has no ambition to be? come "the standard-bearer of any political party or creed," but prc poses to satisfy the "public greed for news," and to do its best to be up with every occurrence that may affect the public interest or excite the public curl offty. The Advertiser is neatly printed, and ls published at the corner ol Market and Meeting streets, at fifty cents a month. ASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXAI ION, CITY AND^COONTY.-At th? late meeting of the board for the equalization of the assessments upon the real property In the city, which met pursuant to adjournment at the office of the county auditor In the Fireproof Building, lt was conclnded that the real estate in the city Bhoul'J be assessed at one and the same value for the city and State taxation, and that value to be fixed by the city appraisers. The rate of UM State taxation for 1871 Is ten and a half | "Twills on the dollar-seven and a bal) 1er the State and three for the county. REPAIRING.-The store of Messrs. E. B. Stoddard & Co., on the west side of Meeting street, a few doora below Hasel, is being re? paired by the Home Insurance Company, of I New York, In which it was insured for $5000. The plastering in the second and third stones will have to be taken down .and replaced, and other Important repairs will be effected, which have been rendered necessary by the late fire. The work ls in the hands of Mr. Geo. W. Egan, the well known architect and master builder, which is equivalent to saying that the work will be done thoroughly and quickly. . THE WRECKERS' HARVEST_The recent gale off the Florida coast has supplied that adven? turous and lawless class known as wreckers with an unusual run of business. From all parts of the coast they are swarming to the eastern shore, and loading themselves dowr with fie goods, wares ant merchandise cast upon the beach from the numerous wrecks. This plundering has been carried to such an extent, that the agent of the underwriters in that State has been compelled to call the United States cavalry Into requisition, and proposes to search every house on the coast, .wltu the view of r ecovering the stolen pro? perty. BOY THIEVES AT WORK.-Monday night the store of Mr. Phillp Buchheit, at the northwest corner ol Meeting and ' 'e streets, was en? tered by a party of thieves and robbed. They effected their entrance by climbing in through the skylight over the door, which had not been pulled down, and must have been a parly of boys, as the aperture was too narrow to admit ot the passage of a man's body through it. They stole about fifteen dollars in loose ch inge from the till and carried off every cake in the Btore. They bad an easy access to the parlor Igtrora the store, but were evidently deterred from attempting anything lurther by the noise of the bakers at their work. A MYSTERIOUS CASE.-The jury ol inquest in the cse of Morris Fuller, who was brought to the City Hospital from St. Andrew's, about three weeks ago, shot in several places, and 3bo died a few days ago of lockjaw, assent? ed yesterday morning, but again adjourned over from want of evidence. The witnesses have not made their appearance, and dark ru? mors are rife concerning the death. When in the hospital Fuller stated that he had been ac? cidentally shot, and refused, to give any further particulars. Since his death it has come to light that he was shot on a plantation, rented by a colored man named Deas, near the Marshall place, about lour miles from Adam's Run. The proper officers have been dispatched to the spot to summon the wit? nesses lu the aflivir. STEAV DIRECT TO LIVERPOOL.-It ls gratify? ing to lotice the well directed efforts of our merchants to afford the best facilities to cotton shippers rom this port to reach the consumer In the nosi approved manner and with the greatest dispatch. In order to give those who desiri' to place a portion ol the new crop nt an early period In the British market, the steam? ship Mllbanke, Captain John Hunter Smith, hat! just arrived here from England via St. Jr tin's, N. B., consigned to Messrs. Watson & Fill. The Milbanke isa first-class English pro? peller, built near Sunderland in 1868, is a staunch, sightly ship, as strong as iron can h make her, with all the last improvements, and Will plate 3000 bales of cotton in Liverpool In quick time. As she is the first steamship of | the season, shippers In Augusta. Savannah and neighboring cities will fin ! this the best opportunity for them. ( THE HEALTH OF THE CITY. The weather yesterday was sultry, but not h ing new is reported in fever circles. Only one death was reported by the city registrar yes terday-that of Miss Adelice Castens, who died yesterday morning. TUESDAY'S IlEPORT. OFFICE OF BOARD OF HEALTH. [ CHARLESTON*, september 19,1871-12 M. J Ode (1) certificate of death from yellow fever received since last report. ROBERT LEBBT, M. D.. City Registrar In addititiou to the above t?>e following have been received since last veport: One lor dysentery, ch' onic, dated September 17. One for hemlplegia, (fated September 17. One for in flam ma'lon of bladder, catarrhal, dated September 18. One lor old age, dated September 17. One for tetanus. lodlopathlc, dated Septem ber 17. One for tubercular meningitis, dated Sep? tember 18. Report for the Week. The ioliowlng ls the official return of deaths within the City of Charleston, for the week ending Saturday last, September IC: CAUBB3 OF DEATH. BLACKS OK COL OKED. Adults. ?Chlld'n. : Adults.?Child r.. ii ililli!! - a 3 3 2 I u. Bronchitis, Acute. Broncho-Pneu monia. Caucer of Sto mach. Cho'era Infau tum. Convulsions Dlsesse or the Brain. l'ropsy. Dy s en tery from Mala? rial Disease.. Emboltsin ol He ?rt. Epilepsy . Fever, Catar- ? rhal Bilious.. Fever, Bilious.. Fever. Bilious Remittent... Fever, Malana: Hemorrhagic Fever, Typhoid Fever, Yellow.. Fever.with Col? lapse ., aas.ro Enteil tis Chronic. '.nan. lon. ?.i" -.ty. Oiu age. Pericarditis, Acute Rheu? matic. Phthisis Pul monal ls. Scalding. El fects or., Trlsmns Nas centium. 1 Total. l 1 i l l l RECAPITULATION. Whites 20. Blacks and Colored 20- total 40; and 2 stlll-oirths. 1 * f I ll I 9 JR ! H Dnder l year o age. Between l and 6 years or age. Between 5 and io years of age. Between io and 20 years of age. Between 20 and 30 years or ag?. Between 30 and 40 years or age. Between 40 and 50 years or age.. Between 60 and so years of age.. Between 6? and 70 years or age.. Between 70 and 80 years or age.. Between 80 and 90 years of age.. Between 90 and loo years of age.. 7 I I 2 I 8 .. I 2 1 i ? ROBERT LEBBY, M. D., City Registrar. No Fever in Beaufort. Mr. James M. Crol ut, the chairman of the Beaulort board of health, writes to the 8avan nab News, under dat? of th? 13tb. that "the yellow fever has entirely disappeared," that persons who desire to visit Beaulort can do so with "confidence and safety," as the city is "perfectly healthy." COUNCIL- There was no meeting of Council as expected last evening, a quorum not being present. THE MEDICAL SOCIETY.-A meeting of the Medical Society of South Carolina will be held to-day, at 12 M., at the Medical .College. The object of the meeting ls to take appropriate action in relation to the decease ol Dr. J. E. Holbrook, and the members of the proiession generally are invited to unite with the society on thc occasion. NLW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIPS Tue Iron Line steamshlp.South Carolina, Cap? tain Beckett, arrived at this port yesterday forenoon, with a lull and costly cargo ol gene? ral merchandise. The Georgia, Captain Crow ell, of the same line, arrived at New York on Tuesday morning. The Empire, Captain Hinck? ley, lrom Philadelphia, reached her wharf yes? terday afternoon, with a full cargo. The Vir? ginia, of the same line, will follow, leaving Philadelphia on Thursday, P. M. UNITY AND FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY.-At the thirty-first anniversary meeting of this socie? ty, held on the 18th inst, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Wm. Eden, president, re-elected; Clarence B. Nell, vice president; John V. Izard, secretary, re elect? ed; James Macbeth, treasurer. Standing com? mittee-Robert Morrison, J. J. CanevlIIc, P. M. Gregory, Francis Cole, C. C. Leslie. Com? mittee on relief-Wm. Ford, H. L. Wayne, Alexander Williamson, all re-elected. Burial ground committee-J. A. Burney. M. G. Camp? lin, H. T. Brovard, J. J. Lavall, Jas. W. Neil, all re-elected. Stewards-Ed. J. Perry, Geo Moultrie. Clerk ol'ground-Richard N. Gre? gory, re-elected. CLUBS AND STARS.-M. Powers, reported for not removing the offal from the Iront ol' Dr. Baer's store, No. 131 Meeting street, lailed to appear, and the hearing ol the case was post poned until Ibis morning. T. lahy, lodged for lying down drunk in Pinckney street, was sentenced to pay a line of five dollars or spend five days in ihe House of Correction. Louisa Brown, lodged for raising a disturb? ance and fighting her mother in Reid street, was sent to the House of Correction for thirty days, Thomas Johnson and William Smith, lodged for safekeeping on the charge of stealing three hundred pounds of sea island cot? ton from a barn on Daniel's Island, were turned over to Trkil Justice Magrath. CRUMBS.-One of the new heavy engines or the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Compa? ny went through a trestle and into about ten feet of water, above Saluda Old Town, last Saturday. An accidental lire In the store of Messrs. W. D. Love & Co., or Columbia, on Siturday night, at a late hour, caused a loss of several hundred dollars. Notwithstanding the protest of several hun? dred tax-paying citizens, says the Columbia Phoenix, the erection of the new market is being proceeded witb. Ground was broken on Monday. A letter from Fairfield County [states that a revival is in progress in the western portion of the county, among both ihe Methodist and Baptist societies, and many additions to the churches are being made. The taxpayers of Columbia school district have agree ! to assess a school tax of three thousan I dollars. TUE HAPPOLDT BURGLARY. The Prlsonent Examined-July in Hot Water. Toby Brown and Sam. Mitchell, alias July, the black dwarf, lodged in the Guardhouse on the charge of breaking into and robbing Mr. J. H. Happokll's store at the corner of Meeting street and HoiIbeck'.'i alley, were brought be? fore Trial Jun! ce Levy yesterday morning lor examination. The prisoners had been confined In adjoining cells at the Guard h Otis'?, and while talking had a quarrel, in which they had in? dulged in several hard threats ngainst each other. Mr. Happoklt u-stified as to the robbery and breaking into lils store, and also identified the gun found at Wrigai'; house as the gun Btolen from him. Thomas Wright testified that, previous to Thursday, July had promised to lend him a gun with which to go shooting on Saturday, and that on Thursday night, about 10 o'clock ora little after'bell ring," July had brought him the gua in question and lent it to him. July contradicted himself several times, and in various statements, but at last maintained that he had got the gun from William With? ers, a colored youth, staying lathe yard 01 Mr. D. T. Corbiu, and that he had carried the gun to Wright about 7 or 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Before his Incarceration, July swore that he got the gun ?rom Toby Brown, but now denies this, and says that Toby ls the witness who saw him get it from Wither?. Toby Brown swore roundly that he never saw the gun before; had not met July since the robbery, and knew nothing about the mat? ter. William Withers testified that he knew noth? ing of the gun, and bad not seen July for two months. During the examination, it came out that Withers had two pistols in his possession, which are supposed to have been stolen In a former burglary at Mr. Happoklt's store. Under these circumstances, Toby Brown and William Withers were held for further examlnation,untll this matter could be looked into. July,being the person to whose possession the gun was traced Urst alter it was stolen, aud who told several ilifferent stories about it, was committed to ?all In default ol five hundred dollars bail for irial at the next term of the Court of General Sessions. On his way to the jail July became commu? nicative, and suggested to bis constabulary escort that he would like very much to have private rooms at the hotel. This aversion to company was explained on the arrival of the party at the jail. July was an old "spot-boy for the deicCuves, and many of the prisoners had been caught and sent to Jail by lils aid. They owed him a grudge not to be forgiven or forgotten In a hurry, and would have liked no better fun than to have their diminutive enemy in their midst. With dwarflike cunning July bad foreseen this In all its colors, and hence bis demand lor private rooms, which demand Became more urgent as he surveyed his glaring lellow-lodgers. "July,"' Bays the jailor, "I ;uess there would be troubl'. If I lelt you with the boys;" and much to the chagrin ot the lat? ter, and to Juli's delight, he was taken up to a lonely apartment in the tower. BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at 13, 14, (5, $G 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to ilze, at THE NEWS Job Office. BUSINESS ENTELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office s now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per .housand. Send your orders. Every merchant md business man should have his card printed m his envelopes. "FAIR TO SEE.-Betsy Bryant, a little color id girl about six years of age, was brought oelore the Mayor yesterday morning charged with stealing a pair of gold spectacles. She denied the charge, and there being no direct evidence against her, she was released. THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC GRAND GIFT COS certs, as advertised by Messrs. Butler, Chad? wick, Gary A Co.-Mr. Eben Coffin, sub-agent for this splendid and attractive scheme, ls now prepared to sell tickets for the same. Appli? cations to be made to him at the office ot Mr. C. Claclus, corner East Bay and Central wharf. SOUTH CAROLINA BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. At a meeting of the South Carolina Benevo? lent Association the following committees were appointed : Committee on Finance.-John H. Marshall, chairman; W. B. Regan, W. H. Ahrene. Committee on Charity.-A. M. Rose, chair? man; W. B. Regan, George F. Abrens. AN IMPORTANT OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SHOE TRADE.-Shoe dealers desirous of replenishing their slocks on advantageous terms have now such an opportunity of doing so as seldom occurs. Mr. N. A. Hunt will sell at auction this morning an Immense assortment of goods in that line, comprising about four thousand pairs of slightly damaged shoes, as well as a large fol ol' Iresh and desirable goods. There tvill be a rare chance for shrewd buyers to get aargalns. For further particulars we refer ihose interested to lils advertisement in mother column of to-day's paper. A HANDSOME SPIRE.-The spire, which will Inlsh (he lofty steeple of the new German Church, is now being made by Mr. C. Werner, it his iron works in Meeting street, and the )leces which will form the lower part of lt. night have been seen yesterday lying in the rard. Hie whole affair will be fifty feet in leight, and weigh twenty-five hundred lounds. At Its juncture with the steeple will >e a heavy cornice, and from this will rise the Irst form of the spire, made of iron, and ihaped like a vase, the outlines being made by ?andsome iron scrolls bulging out at the base, ind sweeping tastefully up to the neck of the rase, and then tailing over. The second form viii be similar to the first but smaller, and hey succeed each other, lessening In Bize, intll the full height is attained. The light? ning rod passes through the centre of these, ind, coming up through the topmost vase, viii sustain the vane. This ls lo consist of a rift arrow ten feet long and beatl fully featber ?d. The whole design is the conception ol' he venerable artificer himsell,and promises to lo Justice to his taste and skill. The Iron icroll work, beaten Into shape by his own lands, ls delicate but strong, and forms an mlline at once handsome and tasteful. It ,vas at first intended to place upon the steeple i heavy carved cornice, but the design, when Inlshed, f proved too cumbrous. The com? mittee have now left the matter with Mr. iVerner, and in good time he will show them jomething worthy ol' the handsome church ind bis own art. Hotel Arrivals-September 19. PAVILION HOTEL. W. A. Phillips, Mrs. Glassman, Marion; C. T. Batchelder, New York; J. Altman, South Caro? lina Railroad. CHARLESTON HOTEL. Victor H. Sturm, Louisville, Ky.; W. J. An? derson, Columbia; E. Johnson, S. B. Never Bon, Williamsburg; S. Sprinz, Columbia; H. J. ROBB, J. H. Crowell, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. James Odell, two children and nurse, Beau? fort, S. C.; L. E. Duval!, Louisville, Ky.; J. H. Bnrckhal'.er, Williston, S. C. BUSINESS NOTICES. A SPLENDID SEWING MACHINE, (Florence pattern,) la to be raffled at Vcn Santen's Ba? zaar. A rare chance to get a fine machine for a mere song. _ _ augl2 NEW YORK LEDGER, WEEKLT, SATURDAY NIGHT AND FIRESIDE COMPANION, six cents a copy, at No. ICI King street. may3-w AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE SICK ROOM.-Every family should provide them Beles willi "The Union Kerosene Stove." Many lives may be saved. The sole agents for this city are . J. B. DUVAL & SON, sepll-mwf No. 337 King street. I DESIRE to iniorm the people of Charleston and tha country that they can buy a better and cheaper Sewing Machine from me than they can elsewhere, and now ls the time, and No. 31 Queen street is the place to get a first class Sewing Machine, either new or second? hand; so come one, come all. and let me serve you to a No. 1 Machine. junio J. L. LVNSFORD. ^Y^TILLIAM G. WHLLDEN, AGT, Continues the business at No. 255 KING STREET, CORNER BEATJFAJN, And will give his personal attention to DEALING IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WAR E. ALSO, CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS AND FANCY GOODS. .epa B ALL, BLACK & CO. NOS. 665 AND 667 BROADWAY, N. Y., IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS AND ALL PRECIOUS STONES. MANUFACTURERS OP FINE JEWELRY. Best Quality or D?R ILL C A R B OIN ALWAYS ON HAND. jttlTl8-lyr_ JEWELRY, WATCHES AND SILVERWARE. JAMES ALLAN, -NO. 307 IKING STREET, INVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIS NEW LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER? WARE AND FANCY COOD8. All the newest and most exquisite deseas io JEWELRY, comprlsicg, SETS OF PEARL, GARNET, ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE. i Leontine, Opera, Neck and Yest CHAINS; Seal Kings, Diamond Rings; Gent's Pins, Pearl and Diamond; Piala Gold and wedding Ringa always on hand or made to order; Sleeve Battons ano Studs, Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armlet' and Necklaces, in Gold and Coral; Brooches ror Hair or Miniatures. Lockets. Charms and Masonic rms, Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN, No. 307 KING STREET, A few doors above Wentworth street. aug24-fmw_ Shills ano inrniBljing ?ooae. AT NEW YORK COST ! TO MAKE ROOM FOR ' FALL 1\D WINTER GOODS, The undersigned ls now closing ont his superb stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, STAR SHIRTS AND. UNDERWEAR, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. NOW IS THE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! E. SCOTT, STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. ?p B. CARPENTER, * ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 72 BROAD STREBT, Charleston, S. 0., wm Practice m the State oed Federal Coarta :eb2i ?rano Bri;* Distribution. $500,000 TO is E GIVEN AWAY! THE SOUTH CAROLINA m in nmwm mm. References in South Carolina : General WADE HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW SIMONOS. Esq., General JOHNSON HAGOOD, Hon G. A I KE.NHOLM, Hon. ARM1STEAD BUKT, Governor J. LTMANNLNQ, Hon. JAMES CH ESN CT, Hon. J. ?! CAMPBELL. References in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT A CO., Bankers- Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR, Connsellor at-Law: Hos. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR. Concsellor ar-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH? ERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON A CO.. Factors: ANDERSON STARR A CO., Merchants; PETTDS A CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. ' -o $500.000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS 'OF THE 8ERIE8 OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIR8T OF OCTOBER, 1871. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CHARLESTON, 8. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES.! -o THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, UNDER THE AUSPICES of the "South Carolina state Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a series er concerts at the Academy ol Music. Charleston, S. C., commencing October 1st, 1871, for the purpose of raising a fund tn enable Emigrant* to settle npon lands selected by tne Association for Homes of Northern and European Farmers and others, in the State of Sooth Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for the first year. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, ANO NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED ASD CERTIFICATE OF flTLE TO AOADEMT OF MUSIC, will be deposited with the National Bank or the Republic, New York. #500,000 TIS GIFTS! lat Gilt-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. C., cost to build ?280,000, having an annual rental or abont $20.000, rrom Opera House, fctores and Halls; the building being about 330 reet by so ree:, and situated corner ot King and Market streets, In the centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building and most valuable property In Charleston, valued at.|aso,ooo idOirt-Oash. 100,000 sd Gift-Cash. ?5,000 4th Girt-Cash. 10,000 6ih Gift-Cash. 5,000 16 Gifts-Cash-each $1000. ss.ooo 15 Glfta-Caah-each $500. 13,500 860 Glfts-Cash-each Sioo. 35,000 360Gifts-Cash-each $60. *?,50u .00 Gifts-Cash-each $26. ia,sou 1260 OUts-Cash-each $10. 13,500 UM GlfU, a tn on nts to.$5 OH), ooo B??TLEB. CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents 8. C. Land and Immigration Association, General ll. C. BUTLER, ) JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., } CHARLESTON, 8. C. General i?. W. GABY, ) AGENTS WANTED-LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. B. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Hon. BOGEB A. PBYOB, ol New York. -0 A. FAIR AND COMMENDABLE BOHEME t;j CHARLESTON. S. C., May -, 1871. We take pleasure In certifying that we are acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER, JOH* CHADWICK, Esq., and General M. W. GARY, or the firm or BUTLER, CHADWICK. GARY A CO., and know them to be gentlemen or integrity, and we regard the object they have of assisting Immigrant? to homes in South Carolina or great lmocrtance to the State as well as to the immigrants, and w? have every confidence that their enter p.- ' '? will be carried ont with fairness an4 honesty to all pir nea concerned. GEO. A. TRENHOLM, L W. HAYNS. B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. C. MAGRATH, JAMES CONNER, THOS. Y. SIMONS, JAMES R. PRINGLE, HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G. I ISSAC SS CRC anrt J fa WHS.KS On.r.l AffCDt?. WO. 0? ?rosa CHABLESTOIT CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION! INCORPORATED BY ACT OF ASSEMBLY 1870-71, AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871. -0 FIRST GRAND BINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE ! AND DISTRIBUTION OP FOUR HUNDRED AWARDS l \ I WED STATES GOLD BONDS (NEW ISSUE) FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FBEE SCHOOL ZFTJILTI), WILL TAKE PLACE OS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1871, AT NO. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., IN PUBLIC. Full Certificate Shares $5, Halves $2 50, Quarters $1 25. TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS ONLY ! FOUR HUNDRED AWARDS OF UNITED STATES GOLD BONDS. (NEW ISSUE,) TO BE DISTRIBUTED IMMEDIATELY UPON TUE RAFFLE TAKING PLACE. SCHEDULE OF AWARDS. One Award of SlO.000 In Gold Bonds, ls..810,000 do or ?2.10) In no is.$2,500 do sr 2 000 in do ls.2,000 do or 1 ooo lu do is. 1.000 do or 600 in do ?*. foo do cf 500 la do ls. 600 do of 600 in do is. 600 do or 250 in do is. 260 do or 250 In do ls. 250 do or 2M) in do ls. 250 do of 260 in do Ja. 260 do of 200 m do 18. 200 do of 200 la do B. 2.0 do or 200 in do ls. 200 do of 200 in do ls. 200 Awards of loo in do are. 600 do 0; to in do are. 600 20 Awards er ouehair each or one $50 Gold Bond, are. (00 so Awards or one-rmh eich or one $100 Gold Bond, ?re. 1,000 IM Awards ir one-tenth each or one $100 Gold Bund, are. 1,000 200 Awards or one-twentieth tach or one $100 Gold Bond, are. 1,000 Four Hundred Awards to be Distributed in Gold Bonds, IN CONFORMITY TO LAW. EXPLANATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION, ti Numbera from l to 10.000 (the same numbers being on the Certificates) are printed on separate slips of paper, which are each encircled In tubes, and are all placed in a Glass Raffle Cylinder. The loni hundred awards, tn accordance with the Schedule above, are also printed on separate slips or paper, and each ls encircled in a tnbe, and all are then placed In another Glass Cylinder called the Award Cylinder. The Cyllndera are both revolved, and a number ls taken rrom the Cylinder or numbers by a boy blindfolded, and one of the awards is taken from the Award Cylinder by a boy likewise blindfolded, both of which are exhibited to the spectators, and such number will be entitled to the award; and this operation will be repeated until 400 numbers are taken from the Number Cylinder and 400 Awards from the Award Cylinder to such numbers. The Commisioners will enter down each number on their books as taken from the Cylinder numbera, and the awards to each as taken from the Award Cylinder. The Raffle will lake place on the day and commencent the hour named; there will be no post? ponement whatever, and all the awards must be distributed. CERTIFICATES FOR SALE AT ALL THE AGENCIES OF THE ASSOCIATION. Fer Orders, address the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, No. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. j. P. HORBACH, GENERAL AGENT. COMMISSIONER!?.FENN PECK and JAMES GILL?LAND. sepll-lmo D.CAW By MILES DRAKE. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, *0. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will flell at my Store, corner Eine; and Liberty streets, Aline assoi tment or Men's and Boys'Soason able CLOTHING, Wo(d and Kelt Hats, Dry ?to?os, Notions, Damaged Goods, Ac. Sate positive. sep20_ _By W. McKAY. rr_OS DAY, AT 10 O'CLLOCK AT No. JL 140 Meeting street, will be sold, The FURNITURE or a party lea vi;: a the city, consisting or Parlor. Bedroom and Kitchen fur? niture, Melodeon, Office Desk, Crockery, Ac. Immediately arter sale of above, wm oe sold. An Assortment or DRY AND FANCY GOODS; received per steamships Champion and South Carolina._sep2Q OB r By S. A. HUNT. | m DAMAGED SHOES AND TRUNKS. ?|W THIS DAY, the 20th instant, at IO o'clock, at my Salesroom, No. 142 Metung street, I will sell, About .000 pair BOOTS AND SHOES, slightly damaged by water. 40 Packing Trunks. At ll o'clock. I will offer 75 cases prime fresh and desirable BOO J S ANo SHOES, all fall goods, and suited for c ty retail trade. Terms casa._ge pao By J. A. ENSLOW & CO. DAMAGED LEAP TOBACCO, FOB account or whom lt may concern, ny order or the Acting French Vice Consul. FRIDAY MORNING next, 22d Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold, on Southern Wharr, 151 hod*. LEAF TOBACCO A large quantity of loose Tobacco 80 bundies Hoops 490 Plank8 1 barrel Filo*. Br?ad I Washing Machine 1 set Tuba 1 Washer 2 barrels Floor l barrel Hams 1 barrel Beer 1 barrel Pork II small cases Lard io bales Moss. Damaged on board the French Brig Delphine, Tarrant], master, which ve?Bel pot Into thia port in clstress while cn her vovagi from New Orleans to Goree. Arrlca._aepao CJrTj ?codi, *7t ARRIVAL, OF NEW GOODS ! J NOS. 344 _-NX> ?437 KING STREET, BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE NOW OPENING NEW DRESS GOODS, FOR FALL AND WINTER. NEW SILKS AND SILK POPLINS. NEW AND LATEST STYLES OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, BROADCLOTHS. ALL OF WHICH ABE OFFERED AT THE LOWEST PRICES. July27 Sniloing material. LIMB. Now landing a cargo or very superior FRESH LIME. For sale low, at BUILDERS' TSPOT, 94 CHURCH STREET, 8ep4 E. M. GRIMKF, P. O. BOX 874. #0010, 5l}0?5, $Ft. Acknowledged Everywhere AS TEE BEST BOOTS AND SHOES, THOSE FASTENED WITH GABLE SCREW WIRE The pliability, durability and economy or these goods are last rendering them THE MOST POPU? LAR GOODS IS THE MAr.F.ET, their superiority over either Sewed or Pegged work being apparent on the nrst trial. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. All Genuine Goods bear the Patent Stamp on the Bottom. SOLD BY DEALEBS EVERYWHERE. ang-o-ln?" _ Q.ET THE BEST1 Bny your BOOTS AND SHOES at STEI BER'S, N?. 41 BBOAD STREET. He makes them to order, ta any style desired, using only the best material and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of cus? tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, of all sizes. The New EXCELSIOR GAITER, Which dispenses with shoe strinzsand elastic, MADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Call and examine specimens. JACOB STEIBER, may23_Na 41 Broad strew*. RUSSELL'S SOOTHING SYRUP! A Fresh Sopply received and ror sale, wholesale and retail, by Da. H. BAER, aepio_No. 131 Meeting street JJ B. BABB'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS an CT LIVER COMPLAINT-wUl care Dyspepsia or indigestion, Headache, Costiveness, Loss ol Appetite, and have proved or great nae In Nea* ralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, Piles, Pains in the Side, Back and Limbs. They will cure Sick Headache and all Derangements or the Stomach. These P tcontain no Mercury, and may be taken with, pufect safety by any persons, and In au situa? tions or life. No family should be without them. Manafactured by DR. H. BABB, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Charleston, S. C Price per box 26 cents, usual discount to tte trade.