'laTournament Receipt*.yadetotateddeoghe00hendodThe receipts front tbo tournament yesterday on Horn Point, tor the benefit ol the Cbarleaton suffers was not as gratifying as the commitleo expected. The receipts, including that front the ball last night, amounted to $195.17, and the expenses to 93 80— leaving a balance for the Cbarleaton sufferers of $10131, which wdl be forwarded to the relief fund at Char* leston at an early day. The largest number of tickets aold by any one person in the county was by Charles Duvall of the Third district, and the largest number by any one person in Aunspalis was by (ieo. T. Basil, son of Thomas Basil.will la shouldthe disMr.pointei A cade WooleStromvilt;e Mtie |wdtel. )bv!IKY J. L. KKl’TlltH’SMr.atreet, seversthougli Mr. 11childnHome-made Taffy. It can’t be Iteat for purity and flavor. Only for sale at my store, (it West street, and at my stand In the Market Houae every Saturday evening. Peanuts—the best in the market.MIClt;liter*toailtologoutI of era ^ in wo loachThe Ball La at Night.The balljjiven last night at the Assembly Boons as e finale to the tournament yesterday tor the benefit of the Charleston sufferers, was well attended and a grand success in a social and financial point of view Music was furnished by Prof Scbry-er's string band. The committee having the affair iu vlarge were, C. W. Hall, Richard Mitchell, Kdward Martin, (ieo Bussell and Cbas. K. .lubutoi, who deserve great creditfor the success thev made of it.No,FineHastlChairVimlotan;PerlelorUlliet