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CHABLESTON" DAILY, NEWS....DECEMBEE 2, I860. LOCAL MATTERS. Auction Salea This Day. O'BRIEN * A i MAB will stll at No. 648 King-street, a lot of elegant furniture. MCKAY & CAMPBELL will ECU at their Stores, NOB. 80 and 82 Hasel-etreet, mules, horses, wagons and har? ness ; also, potatos, onions, leaf tobacco and groceries. , A. P. CALDWELL will pell at the warehouse corner of East B3y and Kerr's Wharf, a quantity of damaged cot? ton. GABRIEL DEWITT will sell ot northwest corner of T?ng and Spring streets, a saddle and draft horse, mule, sulkt'v, Ac. _ _ Or; ? enterprising friends of the TJp-Town News Depot, Messrs. M. M. QUINS k Boo., have a^ain placed us under obligations for a copy of the December number of Franc Leslie's Lady's Magasine and Gazette of Fashion. It is ono of tho finest monthlies published, and is proli jfic of fine engravings and much interesting reading. AnarvAL OP LIEUT, G ?N. GRANT.-At ll o'clock yestcr ?doy lorenoon, Lieut. Gen. ?. S GRANT, U. S. A., reached .this city by the Northeastern Bailroad train. He was received by Gen. SICKLE , Gen. DKVKNS, Gen. BENNETT, and their 8ta.Ts, and, accompanied by an imposing mili? tary ? scort, proceeded to the residenco of Gen. SICKLEB. A military salute was fired on the occasion. As will bo seen J>y the following correspondence, the General waa invited to a dinner by a number of our most prominent dtiiais, but waa compelled to decline the invitation for want nf time. Go\ erBora PURRY and OED win reach the city to-day by tho South Carolina Railroad, and they will dine with Gen. liRANT at the residence of Gen. SICKLES. We ap? pend she correspondence : CHARLESTON, December 1,1866. Lieut-Getf. ?. S. drant, O. S. A.: GENERAL: Thc undersigned, merchants and citizens - ?sf Charleston, desire the pleasure of your company to .dinner, at the Charleston Hotel, at such time u?ing .year visit to tho city, ss will be most convenient to your tielf. Trusting, that your epgagenents will cnabk' you ito aocept this invitation, we remais, with much respect, ?onr obedient rervants, THE( '. D. WAGNER. ARCS IBALD GETTY, E. W. MARSHALL, JAMI S S. GIBBES, WM. 3URNEY, CHAS C. LEARY, GEO. W. CLARK, A. R. ;HISOLM. CHARLESTON. December 1,18C3. Mesas. Wof?r, Getty, and oilier*, Charlatan. GK <T: ?? : Lieut. Gen. Grant directs rae to express his tl auk s for your very kind invitation to dinner dur? ing his slay in Charleston, and t > n;:;. that it would give him i ?roa: pleasure to accept of your courtesy, but thut bois obliged-to leave town on Saturday morning, aud to-morrow he is already engaged by Gen. Sickles to meet Govcrnois Perry ?nd Orr it dinner. Renewing the ox prcpuon of Gen. Grant's regrets, I am, gentlemen, with high regard. Your obedient servant, ADAM BAD EAU, Brov. Cd aud Military Secretary. Ger. GRAST will receive visitors at tho residenco of Major Gen. D. E. SICKLES, on Charlotte-street, to-day, the 2 1 instant, between thc hours of twelvo and two. AT TAC : os TBS HIGHWAY.-A day or two ago, whilst several gentlemen were ou a hunt about fifteen miles . from thin city, one of the party being accidentally sepa? rated from his companions, rode along leisurely, with his gm lying across the front ol hts saddle. A negro, accosting the hunter, politely asked for a chew of to? bacco, ard when the latter was about to hand it to him, the clark ay snatched tho gun, ran off a few paces and taming, fired at the huntsman, first a volley of curses, and r ext tho contents of thc gun. The gun went off and . miBst d. The negro then went off and is missing. WASHINGTON BACK COURSE.-Thc trotting match and moe of to-day will, no doubt, provo very interesting, and will ti raw crowds to witness thom. As we are informed by tho knowing ones that the attractions of this afternoon are tc bc something extra, we shall endeavor to be pre sent. CORONER'S INQUEST.-C. E. KAKAPAUX, Magistrate, octin;: Coroner, held an inquest yesterday morning at I No. SS Coming street, on the body of Sarah Vinyard, . ooiouid r/rl. wksr ~r \ ?*> ju?t>. ?r<-. .;. IMSUS mum.. - wourd in her head. The pistol was fired by Richard I Ansp ?rgh (colored) in the sdjoinlng yard carelessly and accidmtally. The Jury recommended that Richard Anap ircb be turned over to the Provost Marshal for prosecu ion /?.- narine fire-arms in his possession con? trary U> military order. ' PIBE CRACKERS.-We approve of keeping tho Christ? mas holidays. Who does not? We approve of Christ? mas trees, of egg-nogg, of the Christmas turkey and hom, and that delicious old plum pudding, stuffed with raislxs and citron. We like to seo the little ones enjoy them reives too?popping torpedoes aid shooting off flru . erockeru. If a horse or two gets scared and runs away, we can'i help it; >t ia Christmas day, and tho children must hf ,vc therr fun. But we do not approvo of the little i ones shooting off crackers in the street a month before Christmas, causing the running away of hones, tho ?mailing of buggies and carriage?, and perhaps thc serious injury to the life or limb of tho people who hap? pen fc> be in said buggies or carriages. A young physi? cian of this city-a particular friend of curs-had his horse to run away with him the other day, and smash j bis b'igry most scientifically; and it was all caused by a , very nedi boy, who fired off a very small cracker, which \ made a very biz? noise. Our City Fathers must look sharp, and keep a check on these little boys, who may as ] well lie informed th41 Christmas is still several weeks off, and they are in too great a hurry to fire off their crack ?ri!. "Poon OLD HOUSE."-We notice, with mingled * feelings of indignation and disgust, that there are seve? ral two-legged Leasts in this cit}', whose cruelty to four- i legge! tteasts is carried to such an extent as to make it ( {he duty of the City Council and the Mayor to raise their 1 banda ia defence of the "Poor Old Horse." We have - seen horses drawing heavy loads who are hardly able to draw a long breath. We have seen lame horses, with some sort of a fixture of iron on their feet (we do not speak iron-ically), walking as it ware on their toes like Trench dancing masters. If these poor brutes, like Balaam's ass, could talk to the brutes and asses who aro so crud to them, they would say : "Why do you compel 1 ns to work when we are fit subjects for the Aojpital ? Let -.he Mayor t?te care of the horses. This is nothing mor i than right. IT merely for the sake of humanity, < don't let people compel lame and half-dead animais to vrorit. Pity the sorrows of a poor old horse. 1 BACON STRIPS, SHOULDERS, HAMS, &C-A large lot of - tbet e desirable meats, with other articles in tho grocery Bne. ore advertised by J. W. BROWN k Co., at Nos. 136 and 183 Meeting-street Dealers bad better call and ex? amine at once. CROCKERY AT REDUCED PRICES.-Messrs. O'MARA & PSJ3T0?, at No. 80 Queen-street, between King and Melting, advertise the arrival of a large quantity of ^ graniteware crockery, which they offer at low prices .nd in lots to suit purchasers-affording an excellent opportunity for persdhs with small means o? buying. AVE WOULD ask attention te the advertisement of the hmso at corner of King and Vanderhorst streets, for? merly kept os a school by Rev. Mr. JACOBS, now opened for boarders by the day pr week. BOOT AND SHOE STORE.-Mr. A. ZOLLES, at No. 204 KJag-street, always keeps on hand a well selected stock ^ . of men's, ladies', misses', boy's and children's shoes and boote of ab. kinds, which he disposes of on very moderate terms. THADDEUS STREET has COO sacks of coarse Liverpool salt for sale, as per advertisement Wi; ARK OLAI? to seo that tho Messrs. WILBUR k SON f wiB offer for sate two cargoes of Earthenware and Crock- ? ery, imported dirt-ct from tho Potteries of England. Tieeegoc<h will be sold at public auction on Wednes- ] dny, the 6th in nt. Should this enterprise bo met ina p:.-oper spirit by the people of the Southern States, the af.essre. WILBUR will be enabled to offer at public auc? tion weekly sa".cs of all articles which are needed by j those desiring to rep!, nish their fcusinsBB. ', THE ATTENTION of oar readers is Urected to the card j of GEORGE A. YTALTZB A SON, and WALXKB.' A HFTWABD, in onr issue of to-day, The forwarding agency business j at this time is a matter of much responsibility, and J should be entrusted only to parsons of promptness.and punctuality. ' WE DESIRE reference to the card cf MraEi.L & BOYLE, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, who are pre? pared to receive merchandise and cotton on cither branch of South Carolina Railroad, an 1 will follow each | terminus respectively. H. W. MITCHELL.-This gentleman having gono into the Cuttom llouso Brokcrago nud Gor.cral Commission Agency, will attend to Belling and renting of houses, Ac, as per advertisement. Co MM ms ION M EH cn ANT.- Mr. lt. M. BUTLER, late of | BUTLER A BEE, having again entered into thia business, can bo found at tho corner of Kerr's Wharf and East | Bay. Seo bis advertisement. PT<J HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS AND BOLOONAS.-D. A J. CANTEB, at Ko. 103 Mark? .-street, have just received a I fine supply of these articles, in addition to other groce? ries and luxuries, which the public had better examine, as they can be purchased at extremely moderate prices. BACON, BUTTER and FLOUR can be purchased by deal? ers, at, reduced rates, by application to BERKABD | O'NEILL, NO. 189 East Bay. HAVE TOO ever considered th? cunoyanco ycu canse your friends, and the personal danger you risk by neg? lecting what is slightingly. called "only a Cold?" Bear in mind the fact that by not attending to lt, you predis? pose yourself to Consumption, as well as other Bron? chial diseases. Oo at once to your druggist and procure a bottlo of MAERDES'S PECTORAL BALM, which will re? lieve and cure all diseases of the Lungs. For sale by all Druggists. .tuns THEY Gorse ?-We refer, reader, to your teeth. Be careful. Next to your eyes, your, teeth are the most precious of your facial organs. Use the Fragrant tlozo DONT. lt w?l at once arrest decay and prevent what are now but mere specks from being orifices. In brief, it will, save and beautify your teeth. And it is tho only thing that can save them. Reflect on this. 3} Cloaks! Cloaks!! BLACK CLOTH SACQUES AND BASQUES. ALARGE AND FULL ASSORTMENT IN ALL THE different grades of quality, price and finiRh. Our Stock is now tho LAUGEST IN THE CITY, and will bo SOLD CU EAP, at Wholesale or Retail. J. R. READ k CO., No. 363 King, opposite Hasel-street. December 2 smw3 WINDOW SHADES. 1000 PAIRS OP THE ABOVE GOODS now in Store. For aale at New York Prices. H. W. KINSMAN, December 2 1 No. 279 KING-STREET. BUFF il WHITE H?LM WINDOW SHADES, Made and pot np at H. W. KINSMAN'S, No. 379 KING-STREET. December 3 . 1 HLD mm$m & mem 3STEW SEND THEM TO H. W. KINSMAN, No. 279 KING-STREET. December 2 1 EstabMeil 1840. IIRe-estabIishel 186S~ T. H. LAR0USSELIER, UPHOLSTERER, PAPER-HANGER, ANO DECORATOR, YO. 394 KIXG-ST., A FEW DOORS ABOVE GEORGE, YlTlLL OPEN, ON MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER VV 4th. a full assortment of PAPER-HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS, CORNICES, 5LL CLOTH, TABLE COVERS, Aa, Ac. Call and see rou will find all new stylo goods, new patterns, and NO JLD STOCK ON HAND. gg- Ka usaal, my Papering and Upholstering Work vUl be done by experienced workmen, under my. own aipervision. T. E. LAROUSSELIER. December 2 6* UPHOLSTERER, io. 17 Q,l EEX-ST., NEAR STATE-ST. BEG8 TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUB? LIC in general that he is prepared to make and to epair all kind of Furniture, to lay Carpets and Oil 'loth, to Paper Rooms, to Hang Windowshades and Cur? ates, kt., ?C., st very reasonable terms. November 24 Imo* R. WUERGLAR. MRS. C?RNIGHAN, No. 206 King-street, (Over A. Nelson's Shoe Store,) flTOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HER CUSTO V V MERS that sho bas received, per Steamer Anda? osla, a handsome af sortaient of TRIM 3VT"F,P B ONNETS. ALSO, >ne case of WIDOW'S, TARLATANS and Old Ladies' BREAKFAST CAPS. Together with a complete assortment of RIBBONS LUCHES, and CHILDREN'S HATS, which she w?l ELL AT OLD PRICES. 3? November 30 I. HYMAN & C?7 No. 233 King-street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, A RE OPENING TO-DAY A LARGE ASSORTMENT t\_ OF CLOTH AND BEAVER CLOAKS, SACKS, "AS JU ES AND SHAWLS. * ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES* AND GENT'S KID GLOVES. AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF D.RY GOODS, OOXSISTIKG OF : .RINTS, DELAINES, MERINOS, POPLINS, LONGCLOTHS, BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATINETS, ' And a large assortment of NOTIONS. I. HYMAN & ?O. November 29 4* 1APLYS CARRIAGE FACTORY. lepairing of All Kinds Done Promptly, BY L. CHAPIN, ?O. 14 HAYNE-BTRRET AND SS PINCKNBY-STREET November 23 PRIVATE SALE$. HAYNE-STKEET FROPERTY FOP SALE. Those TWO LOT3 known aa Nos. 6 and 8, with walls standing, measuring4(5 Jg feet on Hoyne and thc same on PiiicknoT-htrcet, and 150 feet deep. These arc among the most desirable lots in the city. Tho building ca n be replaced at moderato co st, and rented at a large per cent, as several applicants are now waiting. Will be sold low. Apply.to C. N. AVERILL, December 2 2* No. 20 Hsyne street A Fine Chance for Investment or Speculation, etc. BY K?VEUS AND SII.COX. Will bo sold, at Primate Sale, a number of FARMS, PLANTATIONS, HOUSES AND LOTS : FOUR SMALL FARM?, within twelve miles of the City. THREE LAP.GE TRACTS, twenty-six, twenty-eight and thirty-six mileefrom thc City. FIVE Ht) USES AND LOTS in tho Upper Wards. SIXTY THOUSAND ACRES OP LAND in South Georgia. SIX THOUSAND ACRE*, in one body, near Augusto, with fino RESIDENCE on it ONE HUNDRED LOT8, foT.sraoll farms of Forty Acres ] each, in the gold region of Georgia. SEVERAL BUILDING LOTc in UJC Upper Wards. Apply as above, st No. 240 KING-STREET. December 2 Imo BY WM. M. PELOT, No. 49 Broad-street. At Private Sale 10,000 CITY OF CHARLESTON 6 PER CENT. BONDS 6,000 8tato of South Carolina 6 Per Cent Stocks. Decemberl_ 3 BY WM. M. PRLOT, No. 40 Broad-street. At Private Sale CO barrels IRISH POTATOES 20 barrels Onions 1 set Double Harness. 3 December 1 ?""".^JVirtts at $500 each. BY WM. M .PELOT, NO. 49 Broad-street At Private Sale- - Eight FARM3 of twcnivflve acres each, located near the healthy and flouri^ofctowc of Aiken. Price fiv hundred dollars each, or WDl oe exchBurjwl?Bsi migasjM porty. 3 December 1 Orchard and Vineyard at Aiken. BY WM. M. PELOT, No. 49 Broad-Street At Private Sale A FARM ot 125 acres, more or less; about 70 acres aro cleared and under'fence; tho balance is woU wood' ed. Also, a large Orchard of Peach and Apple Trees, a good vineyard of imported Grape Vices, a spring of good water; Ute Dweting House ls commodious, with outbuildings complete. Immediate possession will be given. Terms-3ix thousand dollars ; one third cash, balance payable in ou o and two years, or wiU be exchanged for city property. 3 December 1 BY WM. M. PE LOT, No. 49 Broad-street. At Private Sale Two PEWS IN GRACE CHURCH. December 1 3 BY WM. M. PELOT, No. 49 Broad-xtrcct. At Private Sale- A\ Two Shares "PEOPLE'S K?EAMSH1P COMPANY." December 1 __JSBBL?__' 3 At Private eme: . BY CLIFFORD & MATI1EWES, Ko. 31 X-jo Broad-street. A NEW LIGHT BUGGY AND HARNE88, Just receiv? ed from New York, Wim Whip, Um orallo oed Carpet never used. 3 November 30 At Pi'ioate Sate. BY McKAT ?A; CAMPBELL. A two story DWELLING HOU8B, West end of Queen street, containing eight rooms; bas a slate roof, cistern, and gas throughout. La", measures 30 feet front by 113 in depth. Terms win bo made very reasonable. For further particulars, apply as above, at .November 22 N^. 80 and 82 H A SEL- STREET. MILLIGAN ?Si SON Offer, at Private Sale 23 DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, of one aero each, situated in tho town af Summerville, in a healthy and Une location, and about titree hundred yards from the South Carolina Railroad. These Lots are worthy of the attention of those wishing a summer retreat For fur? ther particulars, apply us above at November 28 tutus3 No. 20 VENDUE RANGE. Valuable Rice, Cotton and Provision Plantation, on Pon Pon. BY B, MCCALL. To rent all that valuable RICE, COTTON and PRO VI8ION PLANTATION, on Pon Pon River, St Poul's Parish,%3 miles from the city, 4 miles from tho Charles? ton and Savannah Railroad, and 3 miles from the healthy rUlsgo of Adams Run, adjoining louds of Elward Barnwell, Esq., and known as FAIRFIELD, cootaning 1000 acres-400 acres first quality Rice land, cleared and ind( r good banks, capable of producing 40 bushels Rice pkr ton ndauo sm MI ?ul?? TVSSf?!. ?verturtn* 40 bush L1> WW> par Oura, 'iiie Ange lur anun tuu suiw ul ill kind cannot be surpassed. Landing on tho river for vessels drawing 12 feet Water. Good dwelling and ac jommodatiou for 150 laborers. This place affords an ex x'llent opportunity for profitable investment For fur? ther information, apply at the office of the Real Estate ind Land Agent No. Cl BROAD-STREET. November 27 . 6 Lots, Houses and Plantations for Sale or lease. BY THURBER, SOULE ?ii CO., No. 4 State street, up stairs. For Salo VACANT LOT8 in Charleston and Mount Pleasant Lot House and Store in Granamville Houses in Manning, Clarendon District Woodlands in Charleston and Orangeburg Districts Brick-yard Lots on the Wando River Small Farms near Charleston COITON PLANTATIONS in Charleston, Coiloton, Beaufort', Laurens, Darlington and Clarendon Districts, md on Wadnialaw and Edisto Islands, S. C., and in Mississippi RICE PLANTATIONS. ALSO, WOODLANDS in Georgia and Wisconsin. For Rent or Lease DAIRY FARM in Columbia; COTTON PLANTATIONS n Georgetown Williamsburg and Darlington Districts; 3EA ISLAND COTTON >iaccs near Port Royal Ferry, on Joosaw River, near Brood River, on Bull's Bay, and on Edisto Island; RICE PLANTATIONS on tho Santec, and n Georgetown and Bcaafort Districts. ALSO, MONEY WANTED, on good Real Estate security. .November 27 3* GEO. H. WALTER & SON, FORWARPING AGENTS, HOPKINS' TURN-OUT. GEO. H. WALTER & SON, FORWARDING AGENTS, ORANOEBUBG-, 8. C. WALTER & HEYWARD, FORWARDING AGENTS, LT POINTS ON THU AUGUSTA BRANCH OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. nOTTON AND MERCHANDIZE CONSIGNED TO \j the above named Houses will be promptly for rarded Liberal advances modo on Consignments to their rienda in Charleston, New York or Liverpool, England. EO. n. WALTER.... .E. A. WALTEB .. .T. 8. HEXWARD, Jil. December 2_Imo STYlSs & GARTER, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR Orleans Line af Southern Packets, NO. 19 VANDERHORST'S WU A RF. ? * * tiTrL^ I . CHARLESTON, 8. C. '. . T. CART*?, J J Advances modo on consignments. WM. H. ROBSON it CO., Agents in New York. December 2_Imo J. E. BURK?T" ATTORNEY A. T LAW, A T THE OFFICE OF ME88RS. BREWSTER A f\. 8PRATT, over McKay & Campbell's, Hasel-street 'ext Pavilion Hote^ atuth3 December 2 "JAMES RA PRINGLE" ?.ACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO No. 10 ADGER'S WHARF. JJ, cember 2_;__smtuthB A DAY: AGENTS 'WANTED TO JttUtJ sell a new and wonderful SEWING MACHINE, ae only cheep ona li ceased. Address SHAW A- CLARK, ?idde?ord. Main. 3moa September 15 AUCTION SALES. ? Bacon, llama, ShouUl?rs, ?c. BY MILES DRAKE. On MONDAY, tho 4th inst, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at Mr, B. O'Neill's Back Store, Nos. 48 and 50 State street. GO HHDS. CHOICE SHOULDERS, BACON 20 quarters choice Plain Hams 20 quarters choice Canvased Hams Barrels Beets, Onion?, Appleu, White Beans, Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, ftc. M ALSO* I BBL, CORN WHISKY yl bol/Ging? r Wino K bbL^N. l. Rum._December 2 392 fibres Tobacco at Auction. BY LAURE Y &. ALEXANDER. On TUESDAY, the 12th inst, will bo sold, in our Sales, Rooms, Nos. HO and 142 Meeting street, at 10 o'clock, 302 boxes manufactured TOBACCO, in fine order, and free of duty. Conditions cash. The Savannah Herald and Republican will please copy, and send bills as above. December 2 Furniture, dec. BY O'BRIEN ?ti AIM AR. THIS DAY, the 2d of December, we will sell the contents of Furniture Store No. 548 King street, four doors above Reid, at 10 c'clook. One dozen flbe CANE BOTTOM CHAIRS, MOHAIR SEAT CHAIRS, Bocking Chairs, Cottage Sets, Book Cases, Marble-Top Bureaus, Card Tables, Dining Tables, Hound Tables, Bedsteads, Pine Tibios, fine Mohair Scat Sofas, Tcte-a To?e, Mattresses of all descriptions; Pil? lows and Bolsters, Locking-Glasses, China Ware, Otas s Ware, Crockery, i Hand Organ, and numerous other ar tides. AU the above articles ar: new, and go Stop in the neat. est style. _ _ December 2 Catalogue Sale of Cargoes Ships Amelia and Flor? ence Chipman, direct from England, BY WILBUR & SON. On WEDNESDAY, December 6th, at our Sales-rooms, corner Stato and Chalmers streets, at half-past 10 - -o'clock, will be sold, by Catalogue, (lt0) ONE HUNDRED /IND SIXTY ORITES FANCY ASSORTED EARTHENWARE AND CROCKERY, Just Imported direct from the Potteries in England. ET Catalogues may be had, and samples of ware ex? amined, at our Office. * Conditions .?sh. November 22 Indian Rubber Goods of every Description. BY NATHAN AND OTTOLENGUI. On WEDNESDAY, the 6th inst., at ll o'clock, at our ] Store, southwest corner of Meeting and Wentworth strocts, will bo sold, without any manner of reserve, The entire stock of INDIA RUBBER GOODS, contain? ed in a well conducted establishment, having been re? cently purchased. CONSISTING TN PART OF : SACK COATS, OFFICERS' COAT8, TALMAS Capes, with and without sleeves Alpaca and Silk Coats, Duns&ble, Ponchos Pants and Overalls , Wool Surface and Lustre Clothing Man's, Boy's, Women's, Misses' and Children's Boots, Shoes ami Gaiters of every description Enamel Carriage Cloth Piano and Table Coven Elastic Bands, Elastic Rings Rubbers, Pencils, Penholders Pipes, Pipe Bowls, Pipe Stems Segar Cases and Match Boxes Gentlemen's Walkin; Canes of all kinds. DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES. BANDAGES, BREAST PUMPS, SUPPLES Bag Syringes, Teething Rings, Tlmblers Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes Bi''.'a, Dolls, Doll Heads, Toys, Ac, ftc. Dressing, Pscket and Fine Combs Together with b fine assortment of PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, and every article for toilet uso. December 2_._ L?ate of Store No 298 King-street. BY NATHAN AND OTTOLENGUI. Will bo sold, a* our Store, on WEDNESDAY, the 0th mst., at 12 o'clock, /./ Tho unexpired LEASE and good will, together with fixtures and all improvements recently made, of STORE No. 298 King-street, sect nd door north of Wentworth, east side-lease having nine months to expire. December 2 Cliristmos! Christmas'.-Fireworks, Fire Crack? ers, <tc. BY NATHAN * OTTOLENGUI. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the 6th inst, at our | Store, southwost comer Meeting and Wentworth streets, at 10 o'clock, A large and well selected invoice of the above ARTI? CLES, CONSISTING is PABT or : KO boxes FIRE CRACKERS 95 iwiYM Tnr~f?rl.iPK 1 -gross Fancy Paper Lanterns 250 gross Fire works, as follows: ROMAN CANDLES-1, 3, 4. 6 and 8 Ball Rockets, 2. 3. 4, 0 and 8 Ball Serpents, Mines, Hoppers Pin Wheels, Pullers, Triangles Comets, Flower Pots, Bengolas, &c.' December 1 On Account of all Concerned-Soap, Ale, Claret, &c. BY NATHAN AND OTTOLENGUI. Dn WEDNESDAY, the 6th December, at 10 o'clock, w?l be sold at our Store, southwest corner Meeting and Wentworth-streets, on account of all concerned, 96 BOXES "SOAP II bbls. Scotch Ale (stone jugs) 46 coses St. Julien iledoc Claret 25 boxes Family Soap. December 1 BY NATHAN AND OTTOLENGUI. Dn WEDNESDAY, tho Otb bist., will be sold atour8tore, southwest corner Meeting and Wontworth-streets, 180* SETS CUP8 AND SAUCERS GOO superior Steel Puns 66 dozen Bonner, Frames. ' 40 Copying Boolts. December 1 Ale, Porter, Champagne. BY NATHAN dc OTTOLENGUI. Dn WEDNESDAY, the 6th inst, at our Store, will be sold, nt 10 o'clock, 100 DOZEN ALLSOP'S PALE ALE 300 dozen It B. Byass' London Porter, qts. and pirti 25 dozen Heidsieck Champagne, genuine 10 cases Puro Ohio'Sparkllng Catawba 50 cases Catawba Brandy. December 1 Heavy Woollen Sack Coats. BY NATHAN ?St OTTOLENGUI. Will be sojd, on WEDNESDAY, the Otb inst, at bin Store, at 10 o'clock, 80 DOZEN HEAVY WOOLLEN 8ACK COATS 40 pairs Men's Fine Calf Boots 45 pairs Farmers' Calf Boots 36 pairs Women's Bootees 100 pairs Children's Bootees. December 1 LINSEED CAKES. FE UNDERSIGNED, Hi CONSEQUENCE OF FRE? QUENT demands, hae made arrangements and is tow prepared to supply the Dairies of Charleston and riciiilty with the above useful article, which is general y considered as the BEST&MOSTWSOLBSOI br CATTLE, SUEEP, HOGS, and in moderate quanti? les .also for HORSES, at very reasonable prices. L. WEI8KOPF, December 2 2* No. 329 Kin?, noar Liberty-street IWSf fiOOBliWS!! PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! TO SMOKERS' AND OTHERS ! JOHN B. TOCTNI, io. 121 Meeting street, opp. the Ice House, INVITES ATTENTION TO HIS RECENT IMPORTA ' TIONSof the following articles : GENUINE MEERSCHAUM, DOUBLE TUBE and itber choice PIPES; gennino Havana SMOKING TO 5ACO J, foil Si. and V, lb. papers; choice Havana 8E ?AR8, various brands; Jut. va and M amalado JELLY; lavena PRESERVED and CRYSTALIZED FRUITS; fine french CONFECTIONERY;Ladies' fino French FANCY 1A8KETS. ftc, ftc a December 2 THOMPSON & BROTHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, No. ll? EAST BAY. rN STORE AND RECEIVING BY EVERY STEAMER, L a full supply of GROCERIES, coNsnrma or: IOFFEE. SUGAR, BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, FLOUR. AND. A general supp! y of GROCERIES* November 29 AUCTION SALES. Damaged Corn. A. P. CALDWELL. Will sell, THIS DAY, tho 2d instant, at ll o' lock, at Warehouse corner of East Bay and Kerr's Wharf, - BUSHELS DAMAGED CORN, for account under? write rs-or whom it may concern. December 2 * Horse, Mule, Sulky, dc. BY GABRIEL DcWITT. At northwest corner of King and Spring-streets, THIS DAY, the 2d Instant, at half-past 10 A. M , will bo sold, 1 good SADDLE AND DRAFT HORSE 1 good Work Mule 1 Sulky 1 Barouche, and 1 Cort, good os new. * December 2 Potatoes, Orlons, ^Tobacco, &c. McKAY & CAMPBELL Will sell THIS DAY, 2d instant, st 10 o'clock, ot their Soles Rooms, Nos. 80 and 82 Hasel-street, 20 bbls. POTATOES, good quality 20 bbls. Prime Onions 4 cases Leaf Tobacco. With sundry articles of GROCERIES, left over from yesterday's sale. Conditions cssh. Decembers Mules, Horses, Wagons and Harness. BY Mc BLAY di CAMPBELL. THIS DAY. the 2d or December, will be sold at our Storeu.Nos. 80 and 82 Hasel-street, at 10 o'clock, Twenty-four MULES Four Horses Two Wagons Twenty Sets Harness. Conditions.cssh. December 2 House and Lof, on account and risk of former pur? chaser, he not hating complied with terms of sale. BY McKLAY AND CAMPBELL. On FRIDAY next, December 8, will be sold, ai our Stores, Nos. 80 and 82 Hasel-street, at 19 o'clock. All that LOT OF LAND, With theftwo story WOODEN HOU8E thereon, situated* in Aiken-street, and known ac No. 7. The House contains 4 rooms. On the premises is a good well of water ana necessary outbuildings; lot measures 30 feet front, by 100 feet in d erith, more or ?C88. Conditions-One-fourth caph; balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, the buildings to be insured and the policy assigned. Purchot er to pay us for necessary papers. December i * y * HORSES AND MULES. Will be sold at Public Auction, at tho Government Sta? bles on Sooth Commercial Wharf, Charleston, 8. C., on TUESDAY, December 5th, 1886, Tho following GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, viz : 70 HORSES. 30 MULES, Terms cash in United States funds. WM. HOLDEN, Captain sud A. Q. M. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, I ^Charleston, 8. C., No r. 24, 1865. J Nojganber 23 SALE OF "GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. CnrxV QUARTERMAftTEU's OFTICE, DEP'T 8. C. 1 Hilton Head, S. C., November 13,1805. J Will be sold, at Public Auction, at this place, on MON? DAY, December ll, 1865, at 12 o'clock.M., under the uirection of Captain W. E. Morford, A. Q. M., the fol? lowing Government vessels, viz: ,.?_. NELL? BAKER, side wheel steamer; 29&lefiS; wooden hull; length on deck 153 feet; beam 25 fectsft ja|aj*?>. over all 45 feet ; depth of hold 8 feet 6 inches ; draft 5'feet 10inches; hss one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 33 inches; stroke of piston 10 feet; has one single'return flue boiler. Hos saloon accommodations, full promenade deck, and is well found in chains, anchors, Ac. NEPTUNE, Hido wheel steamer; 362 tons; wooden hull ; length on deck 141 feet; beam 20 feet 5inches; over all 46 feet 2Inches; depth of hold 10 feet 10 inches; draft 7 feet; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 42 inches; stroke of piston 8 feet; has one single return flue boiler. This steamer ?us full promenado dock, fore and aft, and ls a good freight or cattle carrier. ONEOTA, double-end side-wheel ferry boat; wooden hull; 34(. tons; length on deck 147 feet; beam 25 feet; over all 65 feet fl menes; depth of hold ll feet; draft 7 feet; hos one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 3ft inches; stroke of piston 9 feet; has one double return flue boiler. This steamer has recently been repaired, and is in ex? cellent order and well found in anchors, chains, Ac. CROTON, side-wheel steamer; 361 tons; wooden hull; length on deck 187 feet; beam 20 feet; over all 43 feet 0 inches; depth of hold 8 feet; draft 6 feet; has one square engine ; diameter of cyUnder 37 inches; stroke of pi?ton ic r*?t- ivi?_ aa>doublo return tine boiler. Tilts sf earner has neen^huiuugHly repul? efl; has saloon and state room accommodations, is well supplied wita anchors, chains, kc, and is very fast. GOLDEN GATE, side-wheel steamer; 196 tons; wooden hull; length oa deck 148 feet; beam 21 feet; over all 36 feet 10 inches; depth of hold fl feet 4 inches; draft 5 feet 5 inches; hos one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 34 inches; stroke ol'piston 6 feet; has one horizontal tu? bular boiler. This steamer is in fine order; has saloon accommoda? tions, and is well found in anchors, chains, Ac. NANTASKET, side-wheel steamer; 299 tons; wooden hull; length on deck 166 feet; beam 25 feet 8 Inches; over all 42 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 3 inches; draft 5 feet 6 inches ; has one beam engine ; diameter of cylinder 34* inches; stroko of piston 8 feet; has one single return flue boiler, and is well found in anchors, chains, Ac. MACON, propeller with two screws; 322 tons; wooden hull; length on deck 156 feet; beam 26 feet; depth of hold 8 feet 8 inches; draft 7 feet; has two direct horizon? tal engines (condensing); diameter of cylinder 24 inches; stroke of piston 26 inches; has two single return flue boilers. RELIEF, screw tug; 68 tons; wooden hud; length on deck 67 feet; beam 17 feet; depth of hold 7 feet; draft 7 feet 10 inches; has one high-pressure engine; diameter of cylinder 20 inches; stroke of piston 20 Incl es; has one single return flue boiler, and is well found in an? chors, chains, ftc. RESCUE, screw tug; 203 tons; wooden hull; length on deck 108 feet; beam 20 feet 8 luches; depth of hold 12 feet; draft ll feet 4 inches; h.. s two low-press ora en? gines; diameter of cylinder 26 inches; has one single re? turn flue boiler. This vessel is a powerful tug; is in good condition, and well found in anchors, chains, kc. GENERAL HUNTER, side-wheel steamer of 460 tons; wooden hull ; length on deck 193 feet 6 inches; beam 28 feet 6 inches; over all 60 feet 8 inches; depth of hold 9 fe?t 4 Inches; draft forward 6 feet; aft 5 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 40 inches; stroke of piston 10 feet. This steamer was built in New York, and completed in 1863; is a vessel of beautiful model and high rate o? speed; with hull, engine and boiler os good os new. Terms, cash in Government funds. C W THOMAS -* November 20 Bvt Lt. Col.'and Chief Q. M. TOBACCOj JTOBACCO ! L. LORENZT HAS RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING BRANDS, which he will sell, as usual, cheap : KILLICKINICK, in 6 lb. bales, 1 lb. and ?? lb. BIGL-lcK, In 3 ft. bales, 1 ft. and X lb. VIOLET, DANVILLE, PINEY WOOD, MANIALA, etc The celebrated brand-THE WEED-in small package* GERMAN SMOKING TOBACCO. TURKISH TOBACCO-Loose. And a great many more brands, wholesale and retail, at the CHEAP CIGAR STORE, No. 392 King street, a. few doors above George street, November 30 . 3 HATS! HATS! HATS! Merchants of Charleston, and Dealers Generally : WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR AT? TENTION to our stock of HATS, which ore of our own manufacture, and especially adopted to this section of country. We sell our Goods st the same prices they can te purchased for in New York by the case or dozen. . . . ,_. Having extensive facilities for manufacturing,/wo dory competition, in price, style, and quality. v All are respectfully invited to call and examine our gfc? CORBITT k CA9SLDY, No. 165 Meeting-street, Charleston, 8. C. ..Up Stairs." Manufactory at Danbury, Ct. SALESROOMS; No. 203 Broadway, Nev* York, and No. 165 Meeting-street, Charleston, S. C. Novomber 20_ tm? Boot and Shoe Store. rE UNDERSIGNED KEEPS ALWAYS ON RANB a well selected stock of Min's, Ladies', Misses', Boy's and Children's Shoes and Boots, of all kinds, and ill sizes which I w?l sell at low price?. An allowance *ill be made by the dozen. Cal) at at No. 204 King? sfred, by A. /.OLLER. December 1_' _3? SAVANNAH HERALD CAN BE HAD AT Kugg's Book and Periodical Store, ? No. 108 MARKET-STREET. September 20