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r THE DAILY NEWS. 43? LA HO Esl CIRCULAT?OK.-THE DAILY KETTS BEINl? THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAYTSO THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN" THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISH E? TJlE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING Di Th t? POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEl'-K. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POiTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. The Daily News-The Cash System. When the price of THE DAILY NEWS was re? duced to six dollars n year, we resolved to in? sist upon tho payment ot subscriptions in ad? vance. This nile was immcdintoly applied to our mail subscribers, and at this time we have not a sutsenber, outside of Charleston, who has not paid in edvauce the price of his sub? scription. We gave no credit, and the paper was invariably stopped wheu the tenn tor which payment had been made expired. The experience of the past year has confirmed our belief that thc cash system is the only plan upon which a paper can be conducted with safety and success, and we have therefore de? termined to apply that system unifoimly to our subscribers in Charleston. On tho 15th instant, all papers for which the subscription price has not been paid will be stopped without further notice, and from that date no paper will bo delivered after the expi ration of the time for wnich payment has been made. In order to accommodate portons who may be unprepared to pay the subscription in ad? vance, wo have made arrangements to deliver THE NEWS within the city limits at fifteen cents a week, instead of eighteen cents as heretofore, payment to bs made weekly. This reduction of the weekly rates will go into effect on the 15th inst. Orders from weekly subscribers will bb received at this office, or at the bookstore of Mr. C. C. Righter, No. 161 King-street. A UCTION SALES THIS BA T. CAMPBELL. KNOX tc Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their auction house, Hasel-street, boots, shoes, dry goods, ic. E. W. M. MACKEY will sell at the courthouse, be? tween the hoars of ll and 3 o'clock, valuable real estate. JOHN G. Moxon k Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at the Mills House, balance of furniture. ADVENT.-This holy season, which commen?? ai on last Sunday, 26th November, continues daring the four weeks preceding Christmas. NEGBO INSOLENCE.-A negro woman was ar? rested yesterday for slapping a young lady in War? ren-street, 'ibo assault was unprovoked. THE FAIR OF THE FIBST BAPTIST CHUBCH. The fair closed on Saturday, and will not be con? tinued this week as previously reported. LOWANDE'S CracTjs.-Al the Brazilian Circus to-night, Martinho Luande, the celebrated bareback rider, will leap over thirty-six loaded muskets with Axed bayonets, which will be fired during ths, leap. SALE CF STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED BY DETECTTVJLS.-On Wednesday a number of miscel? laneous articles, recovered by the detectives, will be . sold if not previously claimed. THE MANDAMUS.-Up to last evening Mayor Clark had received no official information respecting this writ. In all probability be will hear from it to day. CAPITAL SEEKING SOUTHERN INVESTMENTS. Prospecting parties, composed of men of capital, pass through Washington daily on their way to the South in search of proa table investments. NAVAL CUBIOSTTT.-A professional gentle? man of this city bas constructed, during his leasure moments, a novel boat, which will float ere long on the pond at the foot of Broad and Queen streets. STBEET REPATBS.-The Habenicht compo? sition is to be laid in John-street, from King to the depot, and in Vanderhorst from St Philip to Com? ing. These places have needed repair ivs some time. SOIREE DANSANTE -Mrs. Dowell, one of the principals of the Carolina Institute, Pitt-street, gave one of her pleasant soirees at the Freundschaftsbund Hat], Society-sheet, on Saturday evening last, which was well attended. FUBNTTOBB S ALE AT M ILLS HOUBE.-This sale will be resumed this morning at quarter-past t?n o'clock, when the finest articles will be disposed vf. To-morrow the articles purchased will be de? livered. CEBCUSES.-It never rains but it pours. The mighty Castello is to be followed by Stone k Mur? ray's tremendous shew, whose caravan is now wind? ing through Alabama and may be expected in Charleston during Christmas week. A SHOPLIFTER ARRESTED_Some time ago, Tas Srwa chronicled a robbery committed in the store of R. L. David k Co., in King-street 1 be thief escaped detect on until yesterday, when he was ar? rested and commited for examination. REV. A. J. RYAN- "MOD?A."-Father Ryan, more generally known as "Moma," the popular author of numerous poems relating to the South and the Confederate war, will lecture in this city on the 27th instant for the benefit of St. Patrick's Male Or phau Asylum. Further particulars in regard to the lecture will be pu bli she 1 at an early day. THE MARYLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA PROS? PECT?ES.-Tho party of thirty or forty Marylanders and Pennsylvanians, now on a visit to this State, visited Augusta on Friday; returned to Columbia on Saturday, and will go on an excursion to Greenville to-day, at the invitation of Major Harnett, President of the Greenville and Columbi* Railroad. "'HOTEL ABBIVALS.-Cfiarksfon Ho'el-D? cemberS-W C McGregor, Columbia, S C; W C Currie, S C; A Johnson, Salem, N C; L Lovett, Sav annan, Ga; Ed McClarkson, Richmond, Va; R T Phinney, Clinton, SC; Jas Butterworth, New York; Alfred Butterworth, England; Joseph Tees, Eng? land.: H B Moore, Philadelphia; T E Smith, Phila? delphia; George F Lewi?, Philadelphia; Samuel F Fisher, Philadelphia; W C Carr, Raleigh; E Nye Hutchinson, Charlotte; Charles Brown. New York ; TO Bruce, New York; Lieutenant Thiyer, Boston; Mrs C O Boutelle and two children, Boston; Wm Gregg, Aiken; W H Nicholson, city; S C Tasnoski. city; W M Leake, New York; E H Oppen? heim, New York; H D H Oppenheim, New York; Colonel J B Moore, Sumter; Miss M De veaux, Sum? ter; Augustus Fl add. Sumter. December C.-Miss A S Bludd, Singleton Moore, Sumter; Wm McGUvery and son, P Pendleton, .Tr, Maine; Wm Vorw?, E Ruperte, Hamburg, Ger? many; John M Demarest, Geo R Hayne, N Y; Col? onel DeJarnette, Virginia; E Boningoe, Baltimore; T M Walker. W Dwight, Binghampton; D Callahan, Savannah ; Dr Carl Woerman, Hamburg, Germany ; K C Jones, Savannah; V M Rhodes, Ealtimore; John H Griffin, Savannah; Wm M Bird, City; General Maynadier and wife, Mrs Colonel Mayuadier and family, Savannah. Pavilion Hotel- Decembor 5-B Shingle, Balti? more, Md; TB Pohl, J C Myers, Branchville; J G Foster. Adams Ruu ; Captain S L Dennett, Beau? fort, S C ; N G Coosen, S E Cowan, Barnwell ; D H Wood, New York; C C Dubose, St. Johns ; E B Fry an, J lins Island ; Captain Post, Wm C Mcggett, South Carolina; J D Charles, Joo Collies, Greenviile, W M Addington, W H Roane, Franklin, N C; Charles Krcidsnoff, Alb. ny, New York; Colonel C W Smith. St. Louis, Missouri ; P H B .Shuler, Waltcr boro; Wm Haltiwjnger, Nincry-Six Depot; TD Sul? livan, LaurensCIH; John W Wolffe, Cincinnati; Ino D Parker, R H Draper. Cooper River ; W D Heath, City; E S B?rsen, Savannah. December 6.-A G Guerard, Savannah; T P John? son. W C Boll, Waldo, Fla; Mrs Col eman, Savan? nah; WS Chadwick, Beaufort; H A To wie?, GeoW Waterman, Enterprise. A Qu LEB DWELLING. -At thc west end ot Tradd-street there- I* a new dwelling, octagonal in shape, which its owner and builder claim wi ll se? cure comfort in winter, and be pleasant in summer. DESIRABLE ACQUISITION, &C.-The piece of propel ty adjoining the Academy of our Lady of Mercy, Queen-street, has beeu purchased by the Sisters. WhiL t'coy .et the old school house re? paired and painted, aud tlie'r premises extended, the appearance of the academy will be materially improved. _ THE MARION DISTURBANCE.-A ooncspen dent writiug to THE NEWS uuder date of Saturday, thc 5th instant, says that the prisoners in the jail are stdl rebellious and have not yet sunendered to thc authorities, although they have had nothing to cat sines Thursday last, the day on which the cis tut bance commenced. A it BESTS LN THE UPPEII WARDS.-John Baker ahas Brown, arrested for stealing a shirt from Sam? uel Johnson, colored. Joseph Pinckney, fo-stealing city lumber, iu Line street, to toast his shins with. Alice Baker and Mary Tods, for robbing the vc re? table patch on the farm of J. E>. Brown, in tho sub? urbs _ RIVER IMMERSION.-Between t.vo and three thousand colored persons, and a few whites, witness? ed the immersion of twer ty two men and forty-three women, all colored, at the foot of Council-street, yes? terday morning. The Bev. Jacob Legare, of thc Morris-street Colored Baptist Church, officiated. Excepting some noisy ebullition of feeling on the part of thc- friends and relatives of the candidates for baptism, the strictest order was preserved. THE KEITH TESTIMONIAL -The neat and ap? propri?t?! tomb erected in St. Michael's Churchyard to the memory of the late pastor, already referred to in TBE NEWS, is surmounted by a cross, and in thc centre of the tomb, on a raised crucifix, is inscribed: "Bev. Paul Trapier Keith, born October 26, ISO] ; died August 23, 1868." On the relieved part below is the following Scriptural text: "Blessed ar*? tte doa-1 who die in the Lotd; yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rett fr?m their labors." Bev. xiv; 13. On the die below is engraved: "The ladies of St. Mi? chael's Church had this stone erected in testimony of their affection for their much loved rector. " 1 he grave is enclosed by marble slabs, and carefully ar? ranged and adorned. Siltier OBSERVANCE LODGE, NO. 73, A. F. M. At tbe annual communication, held on Friday eve? ning last, 4thinstant, at Masoni-; Hall, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, W. M. DAVID C. MARSH, S.W. JOS. J. ANDERSON, J. W. F. J. DAWSON, Treasurer. JAMES CALDWELL, Secretary. -, S. D. C. D. EAST ERLIN, S. D. THOMAS FROaT, 1 ?tewar(1s CLARENCE W. WAGNER. f -le*arus JOHN H. SCHMIDT, Tyler. POLICE ARRESTS SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY, Henry Page and Edward Miller, colored, were arrest? ed for riotous conduct, and the latter for assaulting Joe Green, colored. Daniel Furat. for having wood in bis possession claimed by Edward Miller, colored. Ben Henry, colored, for stealing ribbons from Mrs. S tackler's store. Edward Andorson, colored, for stealing bacon from the store of B. Feldmanu ? Co., No. 350 King-street. John Jenkins, colored, for creating a disturbance in Market-street. Thomas McPherson, colored, for Interfering with a polic ^man ia the discharge of his duty. UJSITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT for South Carolina, sitting at Columbia, Novembor Term, 13GS, Hon. George S. Bryan, District Judge, presiding! Friday, December 4, 1868. W. Baker 4 Co. vs. Robert M. Welch. Macbeth k Buist-Simons k Simons. Jury No. 1 rendered a verdict of $1,035 63 for plaintiff. Griffin Brothers k Co. vs. A. A. Gilbert. Blanding k Richardson-W. G. DeSaussure. Jury No. I ren? dered a verdict of $146 06 for plaint iif. Tho court was occupied untd 4 P. M. in the trial of crin leal cases. In Bankruptcy.- In re Daniel G. stiuson, ex parte J. L. Edwards and A. T. Walker. Petition to cstab lish lien. G. J. Patterson, pro pet. Order of refer ence to W. J. Chvwson, Esq., Registrar 4th Congres? sional District, waa made. In r? W. J. Cherry, ex parte T. H. Shurley. Pct i tion as above. James HeinpbiB, pro pct. Sam order as above. In re Iahsm Moore, ex parte John B. Moore. Pe ti"->n as above. Blanding k Richardson, pro pet Order of referense to R. B. Carpenter, Registrar. In re Bryant F. Shame, ex parte Graeser k Smith Mrs. E. J. Rbame. Gilbert Morgan, and W. P. Rus? sell k Co. Petition as above. Blanding k Richard son, pro pet. Same order >s above. In re Irby S. Wella, ex parte S. N. Lacoste ct ux Pet rion as above. Blandiug k Richardson. Same order as above. Ex parte D. P. DuBose, Marena L. Harvin, Jos. B While, Beojamin J. Hodge, Thomas H. Osteen, Ab ner Brown, John B. Tindall, Samuel J. Gaillard Wm. B. Murray, Bryant F. Rhamc, and Thomas G. Gerald. Bhvjdlng k Richardson, pro pet. Petitions for final discbarge. Order reference to R B. Carpen? ter, Registrar, and final hearing to be had on 0th January, 18G9. Ex parte Charles E. R Drayton, Jumes D. Graham Charles H. Jonea, Z. P. Moses, John J. Neason, and Horace H. Moses. Petition for final discharge. E W. Moise and Blanding k Richardson, pro pet. Upon the favorable reports of Registrar Carpenter, Judge signed certificates and orders of dia.-harge, under seal of court, in the ?hove case-. Ex parte Thomas H. Chappell. Petition for final discharge. Carlington k suber, pro pet. Order of reference to Retristrar Summer, ani final hearing to be held on 6th January, 1869. In re Jacob Kibler, ?x porte John T. Peterson. Petilion to sell chotes in action. G arlington k Su? ber, pro pet. Upon the favorable report of Registrar, the prayer of the petition was granted. Ex parte W. K. Griffin. Ihsmas W. Holloway, Phil ip Epstein, T. D. Livingston, J. Taylor Zealy, and W .J. Laka. PeUtlaoB for flaal discharge. Gorllugtcu k buber, pro pet Upon the favorable reports ot Re? gistrar Summer, Judge signed order J aud earufi va tes of discharge, uuder seal ot court. Ex parte J. Lagourtz, in re Levin, David k Co Petition for appointment of assignee. Vi. S. Mon teith. pro pet Judge approved of the appointment of Thomas J. Lamotte, kc. BUSINESS NOTICES. CHEAP DRESS GOODS.-Messrs. Stol], Webb ft Co. offer to-day, for 25, 35 and 37>?,' cents a yard dress goods, worth from 50 to 75 cents a yard. -0 CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, fl per pound, at Wilson's Grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered free. -o LADLES' LUNCH AT KINSMAN'S SALOON.-Ous? ters in tvery style. Mince pies, frtsh daily. Hot cof? fee and chocolate at all hours. Icc cream every day. -O WRY BE ANNOYED with that cough when you can be relieved by calling at Dowie A- Moise's drug s ore. They have "Hood's Sovereign Balm," which will relieve you at ouce. ttl THE STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM.-If you want a real star shirt, gentlemen's wear, neckties and collars in tho tip of fashion, give E. Scott a call, at thc Star Shirt Emporium, Meeting-slreot, two doors north? west of Market, and he will put you up in style, at reasonable figures. LADIES ?-Fine note paper at ten cents per quire and at $1. SI 50 and SI 23 per ream. Envelopes to match, ten ceuta per pack. Eave your Bibles, Prayer Books and Albums neatly lettered with your names, at COURTENAY'S, lccember2 6 No. 9 Br.>ad-s!rcet. -O ALL WHO are in want of gool, substantial boots and shoes call at John Commins, No. 131 Meeting-street, nearly opposite the Markot. Five cases of youths' waterproof rubber bottom, long leg boots, at SI 75 per pair. Also, live cases men's mining shoes a* $1 50 per pair. Novembor 30 nith? I MPOK TE R S OF TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, ftc, And Dealers iu CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. -^^^^ ^^i^--.-* WM. S. CORWIN 4 CO. j?pGoods delivered to all parts of the City. Oetober 24 _ JjH?nt?tifln Bitters. WHAT CRICK POMEROY DID WRITE A ?VD WHAT HE DID SOT WRITE. Eight o'clock, and be is not here yet ! How dreary this little room does seem, and I am so lone? some ! Ton o'clock. How I wish h<> would come. It is so lonely herc with the children asleep ' Once he love.! to -tay with mr, but now, alas! Twelve o'clock, aud I am so tired, I cannot sleep! My heart aches and grows sad. I am growing old, per? haps. May be my taco is not as fair as once, but my heart is as warm, though it is oltcn sad. AUK YOU DYSPEPTIC, Nervous, jaundiced, low"spirited, ?elk. or ara yon sick and don't ?mow what ails yon; tv en try Planta? tiou Bitters and our word for it, it wd! cure ; on. CSE O'CLOCK. What charms can he Hud In that foul-.-eente 1 room, by that dusty table ewin-.: and dealing ihosr> dusty cards, filling himself who poison, tainting his bieath, ruining his uiiud, undi rminltg his constitu? tion, planting s-eds of dir,ta-e, squandering his money, cloaked with smoko, tired with excitement. Is th's happiness ? ;s t?Ls lifo ? Is this our mission? Oh ! I am so tired, do co ne hom?. PLANTATION BITTERS. This delicious cordial and fine tonic is now hailed by thousands as the great health giver and re? storer. Resolve to buy a bottle, and dou't sleep on it. Be wise in time. Sold by all druggists. , "DO YOE 00 DOWN TOWN TC-NIflHT, MT PET? '.No darling, I hive labored enrraab to-day. Why Fhould I flee from home, from happiness, from thee? Life is full short to love-too short to squander. I love the photograph of my heart too well. No dar? ling, my ht art is here; here Itt me keepit compauy." PLANTATION BITTERS Are always pure, reliable. They are strengthening and invigorating, and are Evhaasted Nature's great restorer. As an agreeable and p'easant tonic and appetizer, they cannot be excel'ed. THEY WHO ARE RICH, Are they who mind their own businc a. Find a hap? py man or woman, and th? affairs of another tioublc them but a little. It is none of your business if the minister kisses one of the sisters, or one of the sis? ters thus s ilutes tho minister. It cannot effect you when a man you know calls on a cir! you don't know, or one you do. What if tber.i is kissing behind the door, in tunnels, and when the night is dark at the vestibule of the church, or even ever the gate. Would you not do the same thing if the ehance.was offered ? A WINE GLASS FULL Of Plantation Bitters, taken three times a day, before each moil, will make the flame of life again burn brightly, and illuminate a one* wretched existence. For ladies it is an elegant and ?entle stimulant, just such as they require. "I WENT TO THE LAND OF STEADY HABITS." I wanted to hand several "bricks" down to pos? terity, ond was told by father that with a New Eng *and girl for a wire, I could raise more children, grow more onions, skin more eels, sing mort psalms, know mote of what was going on in the neighbor? hood, hear more scandal, sleep less nlghls, have more relatives, eat more beans, love myself and hate others more, and get more out of a dollar, than any other sort of woman in this happy country so-called. PLANTATION BITTERS. Is made from pure St. Croix Rum and Calisaya Bark (known the world over for i?? curative proper? ties), and will fortify tho system against dUcatc, caused by change of water and dirt. If you are In? clined to dyspepsia, try it. If you have thc chills and fever, or any kindred disease, by all means take Plantation Bitters. 1 hey are sold by all druggists of repute. AND HE H8D A FEMALE CHILD, Whose namo was Hexa Brlghtwatcr. and who was twenty-nine years old ; who wore red stockings, red SarUir?, metal tippod shore, green ipcctaoles, and the prettiest red hair the world ever set eyes on or into. Hexa, a true New England gal, chewed wads of pine gum, and sweetened ber broth nilli onions. Bexa wasn't so much handsomer than a doll as to make the doll faint, but she was intelligent ; in fa :t, in? telligence was her best hold brit one; sho was g.'cat DO making baby garment?, and bad her trunks full, packed away, that she might be ready as willing when thc evil hour drew nigh, as she trusted it would from year to year. IF THE LADIES BUT KNEW What thousands of them are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe one half of the weakues?, prostration and distress experienced bf them would vanish. JAMES MARSH, ESQ., No. 153 West First-:-treet, New York, says ho has three children. Tho first two are weak and puny, his wife having been unable to nurse or itt>>nd them; but she has tskon Plantation Bit? ters for the last ten years, and has a child now 13 aiouth8 old. which she his nursed and re irod her? self, and bath are beatty and well. Plantation Bit? ters is invaluable to mothers. VA LTE R, MY BOY, Here comes a man who waa once rich. He bad Mend?, and money, and a loving family, and posi? tion, and iufluenoe, and self-respect, ard integrity, md a future of usefulness before him. Btu my joy, he don't look like it now. He was elected to an mportant office. Ho forgot the lessons his good neither taught him. aud was asked uv designing loliti.-ians to sell his vote to a partr of swindlers: Lc :ouId not for the life of him give articulation to that ittle word, and ?o he tell. HOW OFTEN DO WE HEAR THE COMPLAINT, "rom mother au-1 fpihcr, that tho sou or da tighter is lot well; that they have no appetite; that lliey feel itnguid; that the head aches all the time; that they rc greville thin and feeble, and that they have no ifc nor eucrgy lett. And the questions are often sked, What shull I do for th. in ? What shall I give Lcm? Our answer is, let ih.m try Plantation lit? ers moderately, three times a day, aud our word or it they will recover. AND nEPE VALTER, IS A YOUNG MAN, ust like you au-.l us, my boy. He ha; wit, sense, ducatiou, intelligence, fr:e::ds, ambition, and i< | jvc'. ne hts a knowle !.re of (be world. acii?::r:-d , y mixing with its people Dc has amb'tiou and de same He'd lo which to wm honor, finie and dis iuctlou, as had Frauklin, Fulton, Morse, and a host f other?. He is naturally sn art, but, Valter, ny ry, as he meets us do you set? the excess of mois are in his eye, the little puffy ridge tmder it, thc radual turning of thc beautiful comers of the louth, his mother so loved to kiss. These, my boy, ?ll a sad tale of early shipwreck, of disease, of prc lature death, of neglected and ?quand red gifts. December 7 lyr CllP DRESS GOODS ! ST OLL, WEBB & CO., Nos. 3S7 and USO Kl.VC-Sl'REtT, "\YrlLL r>PE* THI> MORNING, JUST FR J M Vf l''G New Torie Auction Saler, THREE CASES DRESS GOODS, IN PLAIDS AND SOLID COLORS, Which they vriH off-T at thc low price of .VXD 37 1-^ CENTS, Goods worth from .>0 to 75 couts. ALSO, 100 I) zen LIN BS DOYLIES, AT TUE LOW PRICE Ol" SOc. PER DOZI'.N. STOL!., YVEBB ? CO., No* 28? a:id 239 RI"G-STBEET, December 7_mwg Q II ? A P FAMILY BLANKETS, JUST OPENED AT STULL. WE BU & CO., Nos. 257 AND 239 KING-STRE ZT. November C 420 KIXC-ST'.IEET, Fall arni Winter Dry Goods, TO BE SO. D CHE VP, AT GOUDKOP & BEUTHNER. CHEAP BLANKETS. WHITE AND GRAY. GOUDKOP & BEUTHNER, No. 420 Eing-stroct. FLANNELS. WHI1E, RED, GRAY ASD BLUE. ALL WOOL FLANNELS from 25e. up. CLOTH AND CASSIMKRES. VERV CHEAP. Superflue BLACK CLOTH, suitable for Cloaks, SI Gi) per vai'l. GOUDKOP & BEUTHNER November 9 mwflmo 4371 QHEAP DUY GOODS.' CHEAP DRY GOODS! AT THE CORNER OF CALHOUN AND KING STREETS. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE RECEIVED, and aro receiving, by every steamer, large invoices of tbo CHEAPEST FALL GOODS wbicti have ever been offered in ibis market. City cs well as country buy? ers can save trom fifteen to twenty-five per cent, by buying their Goods trom the above ?rm. A lot of Dress Goods, from 20 to 25 cents per yard Best Iri-h Poplins, from 30 to 50 cents per yard Calicoes, at lu, 12 ',' und 15 ceuts per yard (best) Bahnoral Skirts, from $125 up 3-4 White Table Damask, only $1 per yard Brown Linen Damask, only GO cents por yard Worsted Table Cloths, from $1 25 up A largo assortment of While --.nd Colored Flannels at very low prices 800 pair of Blankets, bought twenty-five per cent, be? low cost, will be sold from S3 up Colored Quilts, from $1 75 to $2 White Marseilles QuUts, HM, 11-1, 13-4, from $2 50 to $4 Ladies' English Hose, without seams, from 37 to 50 ceuts Satieets. from 50 to 75 cents A large qat.ti'.v o: the latest stylo of Cassi meres, from SI to .51 50 Ladies' Black Broadcloth, from $2 to S3 50 A variety ol >haw.s, at S3, $2 50, S3, S3 50, $4, and $5 Broun and White bhlrtlnir, at 10, 12U and 15 cents Also, flue branches of White Shirting at very low prices Ladies' and Gert's Underwear at different prices Gent's Socks, from 10 up to 50 cents The oest French Corsets, from 75 rents to ?1 The latest style of Felt a id Straw Bats Trimming", Buttous, Ribbon*, fcc, at the lowest cash prices. Choice colors Empress Cloth, only Sic Shepherd's Plaid from 20 to 25c Merinos from 50e up A lot of Ladies" Black Cloaks from $3.00 up Ladies and Mon's Rid Gloves only $1.00 tfS-Rowcrabcr the CHEAP STORE, at tho CORNER OF CALHOUN AND KING STREETS. WE AL50 NOTIFY OUR PATRONS AND THE publie in general that we have built an addition to our Store, exclusively for ROOTS, hHOE-:, HATS, TRUNKS, ita, which wi. 1 bo sold at the lowest cash prices. Call and examine our Stock. #2~ ENTRANCE IN CALBOUS-STREET. I t Ki IM;OTT cw BRO., No. 437 KING-sTREET. September 21 3mo CHEAP DRESS GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAYS JUST RECEIVED, pi r Steamship Champion, a full line of PRESCH 3IETUNOE5, ENGLISH C LOTHS, and FANCY DKKSS GOODS, Wh'ch they intend opening at astonishingly low I>riccH. Au ca:ly en.ll is solicited. Wa led confident that every customer will loave tho store rally utis neJ that we have only stated fuels. CARTMILL, tlARBKSOX & CO., NO. 254 KING-STREET. November TJ thin) DRY GOODS I DRY GOODS!! No, 248 King-street, WOULD RESPECTFULLY DRAW THE attention ol' th: public to their varied stock of FOKE?GN AND DOMESTIC DUI GOODS, J U S T R E C El VE D, CONSISTING OF : IRISH POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL? PACAS, French Merinos, DeBages, Melanges, Black ?un? Colored Silks. Bombazines, Boule? vard and Calmund Skirts, Ciincuilly Cloak? ing, Ladies' Cloaks ami Sacqpes, and a very large assortment of KID GLO VES, of tho most celebrated brands, tor Ladies, Gout's and Cliil drcn. Wc have also the DUCHESS GLOVES for evening v. eat, of very line quality and rea? sonable. FRINGES, GIMPS, VELVET AND Dit ESS BUTTONS, ol every color and style, willi many other DRESS and C: OAK TRIMMINGS too numerous to mention. Otu-slock uf Lathe.-,' fasbi mable HATS, and TAFFETA and SATIN I?LBBONS is very ?argo and noll asserted. We Lave LONGCLOIHS, Calicoes, Slicct ings, Ginshams, it uti ail oilier Cotton Goods belonging lo our line al thc lowest markel price. We cult particular attention to uur larg? stockt)!' KLANNELS, in Upar*, Welsh. Dornet ;.ntl nll-Wooi; also, ti ?rood slock if BLAN ICE IS. and !; mire ami Lone Shawls. WOOL un i COTiON HOSIER?", or every ?.rule an.1, price, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and .Misses. CLO ill:. Cassimercs, Doeskins, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans. Kvrseys and Vestings, for Men's and Boy's ?car. Our ENTIRE STOCK has leen '.outihtat the reccal d?chue of pt ices for >.'.t.-;h, and great bargains arc confidently guaranteed. A call h respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN k CO., No. 'MS KING-STREET, BETWEEN* BASEL AND MARKET STS. November 33 mwilmo Sri) ?oo?ig, mc. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! KT. REDUCED PRICES FOE THE NEXT TH IR Tl DAYS, PREVIOUS TO RE HO VIN G TO OUR SPA? CIOUS STORES, No. 270 Kins and No. 67 Masel streets, \\TE WILL SELL Ot'R ENTIRE STOCK, WHICH >> in complote lu every department, aad pur? chased for cash at the late AUCTIONS AMD BANKRUPT SALES IN NEW YOI;IC, At ICBM than gold cost of manufacture or importa? tion. Special attention is called to an invoice of INGRAIN AND DUTCH HEMP CAR? PETING, Which will bc sold low tc close consignments. We respectfully and confidently invite country merchants and our country and city fi lends to ex? amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. A largo saving guaranteed. McLOY & RICE, No. 268 KING-STREET, ONE DOOK BE* LOW IIASEL-STKEET. November 16 Imo /anet) ?lillis. SILVERWARE! SILVERWARE ! JUST RECEIVED, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY PIECES OF BILYf?, suiUble for Christmas and Bridal Presents, at JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING-SIREET. December 5 smwlmo rjpoiLET SETS, VASES AND FANCY GOODS. A large and well folected assortment suitable for Bridal ani Christmas Presents, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. FOR SALE BY WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO., No. 255 KING-STREET. November 30 . m wf 0 READ THIS! THE LARGEST AND B?ST SELECTED STOCK OF PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, COMPRIS ING ARTICLES MADE BY L?BEN, RI HENEL, COUDRAY, CLEAVER, SOCIETE HYGIENIQUE, TARINA, EDE, AND OTHERS. Together with a lull assortment of Tooth, Hair aiid Nail Brushes, . C O M B S , ALL OF IEE BEST MANUFACTURE, IM? PORTED DIRECT, AND FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The ladies arc rrspcctfully invited to call and ex? amine before purchasing elsewhere. C. F. PAN KN IX, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 123 ?Iccting-strest, November 13 fmw3mos Charleslou. 8. C. (ticking air? /urnisl)ing (?oo&s. ESTABLISHED IN 1813. O. E. & A. S. JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS OF Gent's Youths' uud Freedmen's READY-MADE CLOTHING AT THE OLD STAND, No. 315 Kliig-^t., Opposite Socicly-St. WE ARE PREPARED FROM IHIS DATE TO offer our usual FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, of our own select lor, aud manufactured by our? selves in Chariest n. As resurJs quality and st} le, we are confident our Goods will compare favorably in every respect with any H. r.;-e iu the Southern Country, both fur cheap? ness aud durability. Wc have als J a large stock of Ecu's Furnishing Goods in htore. To our friends and ferner patrons, anr1 to the Trade ii general, we extend a cordial Invitation to examine our sleek, and solicit their orders. SATINE V PANTS.S2 00 to $ 4 00 I'OLOhEDCASSlMERE PANTS.-100 to 10 00 BLACK SATINET PANTS.3 00 to 4 50 BLACK CASHMERE PAMS... .5 00 to 10 00 L OT'S PANTS.2 00 to ?3 00 [iOY'.i SUITS.5 00 to 12 00 JOLORED ?SATINEl' SACKS.. ..5 00 to 10 00 COLORED CASSIMERE SACKS S 00 to lb" 00 SLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS.7 00 io 23 00 JOLORED CASSIM EUI: V;:STS.2 O'J to o' ft) OVERCOATS AND SACKS. S 00 to 20 00 L'be Genuine. SiAB BRAND SHIRT always ou h ami j I NEN COLLARS DRAWERS OF ALL GRADES, il .30 lo S3. tJERINO SHIRTS, tl 00 to il Ou. Our terms are CASU, or city accept in November 2.1 Imo ,-\ T TO 5 V N .\ 'i' V ti , 1'YER AND SCOURER, 141 Market-street, between King and A reh?lale-street*. GENI3' COATS. VESTS, P.?NTS AND HATS )yed, Cioaned and Pressed. Novi tuber 12 vfm3mos ?SttftioH Sales. Boots and Shots, Assorted Dry Goods, Straw Bats, ?J e, <J-c. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO., Cash Auction House, No. 55 Huscl-strcet, opposite Postoffice, Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. 24 cases a-d cartoons liOO IS AND SHOES Invoice of Assorted Dry Goods 4 cases Straw Hats, Sundries. ALSO, Balance of FURNITURE, fcs., uncalled for at pre? vious -ales. Coudilrhus cash. December 7 MIEKIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fiori Facias to me directed and delivered, will be sold THIS DAY, tho 7th of De? cember, at the northeast corner of the Court? house, between the hours of ll A. M. and 3 P. .M., All the riffut, title and interest of tho defendant in a LOT OF LAND, with a two and a half story Wooden Building and other improvemen's thereon, situate south side of Henrietta-str.-et, and known as No. 21. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Joshua Jones at the snit of St. John Phillips. ALSO, At tho same time and place, All the right, title aud interest ot ihe defendant in a LOT OF LAND, with thc Duildiiig and imnrove meuts thereon, j-ituato at Hikersvillc, u^ar the city boundary, aud known as the Charleston India Rub? ber Factory. Also, ene Steam Engine, Boilers, Heat? ers, Moulds, Rollern, Chains, Lathes ?c., kc, &c. Levied on and to ba sold as tue property of the Charleston Rubber Company at the several suits or Thomas J. Enauff and John M. Easterby, who have assigned the judgments and executions. ALSO, At the same time and place, All the right, title and interest ot the defendant in s LOT OF LAND, with the two and a half-story WoodCL Building and improvements thereon, situate on tho north side ot Montague-street, between Smith and Pitt-stre'.ts; said Lot measuriug 60 feet front on Montague-street by 100 foet in depth, more or less, and kuown as No. 21. Levied on and sold as the property of Mary C. Roach, at the several suits of sarah C. and Mary G. Roach. ALSO, At the same time and place, All the right, title and interest of che defendant in a LOT OF LAND, with a three-story Brick ^Building and other improvements thereon, situate on tho west side of Rutlodge-street, and known as No. 5; said Lot moasnritig and containing 45 feet on Rutlcdgc-8trcet by 134 feet in depth, more or less. Levied on and to bo sold as tho property of Arthur Fogartie, uu^er au elocution in the coso of H. B. Cl:.-..- k Co. vs. Fogartio & Stillman ALSO, At the same lime and place, All tho right, title .ind interest of tbe defendant in a LOT OF LAND, W.th a two and a half story Brick Building and other improvements thereon, situate on the north side of Hudson-street, in rear of the Citadel, and known as No. C. Levied on aud to be sold as tho property of Mrs. Caroline L. Hiller at tho suit of Edward Mack. ALSO, At the same time sod place. All the right, title and interest ot defendant in all those two TRACTS OF LAND, situate in tho Parish of St. Johu's Berkeley, with tho Dwelling House, Barns, Negro Houses, and other improvements thereon, s >id tract measuring and containing 3000 acres, more or less. One of the said tracts known as "Black Branch," bonnded bylands now or late of Keating L. Simons, James Gaillard, Dr. Joseph Palmer and Santee River. The o ber of the said tra.-ts near tho last tract and Lawson's Po ii d, and known as the "Pino Trajt," bounded bylands now or Uto of Peter Snowden, Thomas Poroh'T, Keat? ing Simons and Santee River. Levied on and tu be sol 1 as the property of W. H. B. Richardson at thc suit of J, S. Richardson, Jr. Terms cash. December 7 mi E. W. M. MACKEY, S. C. C. Underwriters'1 Sale-Strips. BY It*. & A. P. CALDWELL. TO-MORROW (Tuesday), tho 8th lust., will be sole before our store, at halt-past 9 o'clock, on accouni of tho underwriters and aU cr ncerned, Three boxes New York STRIPS, damaged on boarc 8teamor Key West on her rassage from New York i< this port. Conditions cash. December 7 Underwriters' Sale-Damaged Flour. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. TO-MORROW ?Tuesday), the 8lh inst., will be sold at half-past 10 o'clock, nt our warehouse, Ki?. - Chalmers-streot, on account of the underwriter? and all concerned, 50 bbl?. FAMILY FLOUR, 1 Charleston 101 bbls. Extra Flour, ) Inspt ction. Damaged on board steamer Key Weat, on her pas? sage from New York lt this port. Conditions cash on delivery. December 7 Underwriter's Sale-Strips, Hams, Shoulders, Tongues, and Smoked Beef. BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER. TO-MORROW, the 8 h instant, will be sold, befon our store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, on ac count of the Underwriters and all concerned, G boxes NEW YORK SUGAR-:.URED STRIPS 2 tierces Hams 2 bbds. Shoulders 1 box Tongues 2 tierces Smoked Beef 1 bbl. Strips 2 bbls. Bacon Necks. Damaged on board steamer-, on her voy? age from Now York, to this port. Conditions cash. December 7 Contents of Grocery Store Southwest cornel Amherst and Nassau streets. BY JEFFORDS & CO. Will be sold on FRIDAY, 11th instant, at the above place, Ihe contents ?fawell selected GROCERY STORE consisting ol a tine assortment of Groceries, Crock cry, kc The store will first bc off? red in a lump, and if no) disposed of will be retailed. N. B.-The aLove store can be treated loratpri vate sale. December 7 mtuthf4 CNDF.lt DECREE I* EQUITY. Ei parte T. Savage Heward, et al., Trustees, et al. On THUR.-DAY, the 10th December next, at ll o'clock, will bo sold, at the Old Customhouse, All that LOT OF LAND, situito on the northeast corner of Alexander and Chapel streets, lu the City of Charle?ton, formerly the property and residonce o Churlos Hayward, Esq., measuring 00 leet, more oi less, on Chapel-street, and 77 feet, more or less, or Alexander-street : on the east linc 77 feet running uorthwardly from Cbapcl-strcot, then 21 feat run uiug castwardly, theu 35 feet ruuuing northwardly to the i ock line, au i on tho north or b '.ck linc 14? feet, more or less. ALSO, All that LOT lying to the north ol'tho above, or Alexander-.-1-cet, mca.-uring on Judith-s?re:t (uon Alexander) 25 tcet, on the back or eastern line 3( feet, on the south line 143 feet, aud on thc north lint 163 leet, he the ? d dimensions more or less. Terms-One half ca:-h; balance iu cn: year. Pur chaser to cay tor papers and sta mps. J. W. VRAI, November 10 thni7 Master in Equity. UNDER DECKEE IN LQ11TY, ' Read vg. Read. Ou THURSDAY', thc 10th December next, at ll o'clock, will be fold, at the Old Customhouse, All that LOT OF LAND, with fae turee, story BRI' K HOU-E thereon, situate in the City ol Charleston on tho west side of Meeting-street; mea? suring in front on said street 51 feet, and in depth 23! leet from east to wes', as will more particularly appear by a survey of Joseph R. Purcell, made Sep? tember, isOC. l'ounding north on land late of Mrs. Taggart, but now or lato of Mrs. Miller, south on land late of Win. Brisbane, now of Otis Mills, east on Meeting-street, and weston land now or late of Elizabeth Braiisiord. Terms-One-third cash, balance in one, two an 1 three years, secured by bond or bonds of the pur liwssr and mortgage of tho ptemlses, with insur? ance of the buildings and assignment of the poiicy. Purchaser lo pay for papers and stamps. '1 he saiil property may bc treated foi at private sale until the day of sale. J. W. GB AY, > ovember 19 thin? Master in Equity. ^actioncers' tyilmU Sales. CLIFFORD ? MATHEWES, ItrnI Estate Agents, No. 50 Broad-street. For salt1 and Lease PilOSI'UAIE LANDS of a superior quality, on deep waler navigation ana healthy locations all the 1 "uiCE and COT TON PLANTATIONS and FARMS in all parts ol the State. t IT Y PROPERTY of every description. November 2 UOOS. ^itllineri) QSooH &c. lyriSS lt. A. MUKTLAND, No. COS KING-STUEET, WOULD RES-PEOT FULLY inform tho Ladies lhat she has opened a handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. ALSO, DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING ATTENDED TO. October 21 wfm 3moa R??ion Salts. [SALE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF STOBM.] Mills House Furniture Sale-Tn Ban/.riipfryJ and Sold by order o f Court. BY JOHN G. MINOR k CO. THIS DAY, 7tb inst., commencing at quarter-pa-t 10 o'clock, Will bc continued the sale of the above FURNI? TURE, commencing on third story, front, compris? ing the finest and best furnished chambers in tho house. Ladies' par!or and chambers on the second story may bc reached that day. Conditions cash on delivery. There will be no sale tn Tue=dny; that day will ba devoted to delivery o'g.iods sold Monday. Persons who bave bought at sales this week are requested to call this day (Salurdav), at thc siorc of J. G. M. & Co., and settle thoir bills ami take away their purchases. E.W. MARSHALL, Assignee Estate of Joseph PurceU. December 7 Large and Attractive Sale of Dry Good?., Wor? sted Goods, and fine F-lt Hats-Onaccou><t of Manufacturers. BY JOHN G. M?LNOR & CO. TO-MORROW. 8th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our Auction Salesroom, No. 133 Meoiing-street, on account of Manufacturers, 4 CASES, 21 DOZEN FINE BLACK AND FRENCH DROWN FELT HATS 2 cases, 12 dozen, Doy's Felt Hats ALSO, Large and desirable invoices of Drv Goods, Just received per steamships Charleston and Champion, CONSISTING IN PART or : Black Broadcloth, Fancy and Black Cassimeres and Satinets, Black Meltons and Beaver Cloth. Fancy Silk Mixed Cassimeres, Black Doeskins, Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Tweeds, Opera Flannols, Wh'te Flan? nels, Fancy Plaid Shawls, Brown and White Blan? kets, Linen Cambric H. S. Bdxfi., Madras and French Handkotchiefs, Hickory and Belnap Shirts, 4c, Al-o, an invoice of Worsted Goods : CONSISTING or : Womon's Nubias, Children's Cloaks. Breakfast Shawls, Sontags, Comforts and Ladies' Velvet Hats, ic. ALSO, ON ACCOUNT OF UNDEBWETTESS AND *T.T. CON? CERNED, * Ono case assorted Clothing 10 pieces Fancy Prints Bundles Sieves, and cases Cotton Cards. Condi Hon s cash. Di cern b c r 7 Large Market Farm, forty-six acres, on Dor? chester Road, three and a half miles above Cit g Limits. W. Y. LEITCH & K. S. BRUNS, Auctioneer?. WiB be sold at auction, on TO-MORROW 8th inst, at the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, That large FARM on Dorchester Road, known as FITCHES' FARM, adjoining lands of Cherrel, Pur? cell and Stoney. Said farm contains some twenty acres cleared land, and but a s'aort Jistance from Accabee Public Landing, Ashley River. Terms-Half cash; balance in one and two years, with interest. Purchaser to pay cs for papers and stamps. December 7 Brick Store and Dwelling in Market-street. \y. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold at Auction, at the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, on TO-MORROW, 8th instant, That THR"-E ?TORY BRICK BUILDING, on tho north side of Market-street, known as No. 48, used and occupied asa Store and Dwelling. Lot measures twenty feet front on Market-street, by 55 feet deep, more or les*. Terms-One-third cash ; balance payable in one and two years, with interest, secured by bond and mort? gage, with policy of insuranc : assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. December 7 Desirable Investment at the Corner of Eliza? beth and Mary streets. W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, t Auctioneers. Wiil be sold at Auction, on TO-MORROW, 8th inst., at ll o'clock, at the Old Postofflce, That desirable TWO STORy WOODEN HOUSE and extensive outbuildings, suitable tor a Grocers Store, struated at the corner of Eliz ?both and Mary streets, measuring in front 33 feet by 100 in deptb, more or les?. Terms-Oue-half cash; balance in twelve months, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage; prop? erty tobe b sured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. December 7 Market Garden Farm at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH & R. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold at auction, at the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, on TOMORROW, 8th inst, That desirable and highlv cultivated MARKET FARM, within one mile of the city limits, and situ? ated on the Ashley River, known as steveus' Farm, containing 33 acres, of which 16,4 acres is high land and 17 of marsh. A plat of this property can be seen at our Office, No. 35 Broad-street Terms-One-th'rd cash; balance in one and two years, with interest, secured by boud and mortgage of the pr jperty. Purchaser lo pay us forpapers and stamps. December 7 Two Small Dwellings in Upper Wards. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold at auction, at thc Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, on TO-MORROW, 8th instant, That small and dei-lrabb DWELLING HOUSE, situated at tao corner of America ind Blake-streets, containing four rooms and outbuildings. Lot mea? sures 30 by 45 feet, more or less. ALSO, Tho TWO-STOBY WOODEN RESIDENCE adjoin? ing, and kuown as No 12 Blako street. House con? tains four rooms, and necessary outbuildings on the premises. Lot measures 30 bv 45 feet, more or less. 'lerins-One-half cash; balanco payable in twelve months, with interest, secured by bon i and mort? gage, with policy of insurance assigned. Purchasers to pay us for papers ancLstamps. December 7_ Desirable Small Dwellings at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH & & S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold at the Old Postoffl.ie, at auction, on TO-MORROW, 8th instant, at ll o'clock, That small and desirable STOKE and DWELLING situated lu Line-street, No. 28. fe ur doors west of King-strcot. House contains four rooms, and on the premises are a good kitchen and well of water. Lot measures 30 by 113 feet, more or less. ALSO, That new wooden DWELLING situ ?ted at No. 2 Aikcn-stre. t, Ward No. 7. Hou3e contains four square and two attic room-? aud pantry. On tho premises are small kitchen and well of water. Tho situation of both of these houses to thc workshops of thc South Carolina Railroad, r miers them destrabe for dwellings or tor investments. Terms-One-half cash; balance in tirolve months with interj secured by bond and mortgage of tho ' property with poliche of insurance assigned, Pur? chasers to pa.7 Ri foPpaper-j and stamps. December 7 Resiliences No. 4 Inspection-street and No. 5 Laurens-street. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold at Auction, at the Old Postofflce. ou TO-MORROW, 8th December, at ll o'clock, That desirable two and a hali story WOODEN RESIDENCE, with .-late roof, known as No. 4 In? spection-street, north side, one do ir west of Con? cord-street, otitaiaing six square and two attic rooms, fist rn, ga?, and also a good kitchen. 1 ot uiaasnrcs 40 by 70 feet, n ore or less. J.SO, That finely located WOODEN RESIDENCE, known as No. 5 Laurens-street, south side, ouposito Middlc-str-et, with tin roof and brick ld teilen; nous? contains tcu roomi with gus. On thc p .irises aro a cistern and well of good waler. Lot measures 43 feet G inches front, by 17 Let i inches iu depth, more or Ices. Terms-One-half cash; balance in twelve month?, with interest, secured b. bond ano mortaage of tho property; property to be in-nred and polioy assign? ed. Purchasers t? paj us for papers aud stamps. December 7 .4 Desirable Remenee on Broad street at Auction. BY LOWNDES & G KIMBALL, Ko. 26 Brond-strcct. Will be sold on TO-MORROW, 8th December, at IL o'clock, at the OW PostolTic-, That BRICK RESIDENCE on the Northside of Broad-sireet, known at No. 90. The hou;-e contima six robins, pautiie", wash room, Sec., a good cistern. All n cosiary outbuildings on the premises. Tho first dojr has been used as a doc"or'* whee, and will bring a good rent. Lot 34 b. 131 feet. 'Irrms cash. Purchaser to pay tor papers and stamps. _fmiu-i_December 7 At Auction-Christmas Presents-Unreserved Sale of Handsome Silver plated Ware, im? ported direct from Shield, England, suita? ble for Christmas Pr?sents Bi CLIFFORD A: MATHE WES, yo. 50 Broac?-street. I Will bc sold, without reserve, cu THURSDAY, 10th I ot December, at ll o'clock, at our office. AN INVOICE OF HANDSOME ENGLISH SIL? VER-PL ATE U W\RE. CONSISTING OF: COMMUNION SERVICES, lea and Coffee Pots. Cream and svrup Jugs, Waiters. Plates, Cake and Bread Baskets". Ooblets and Children's Cup?, Butter Dishes, Toast Racks, Casters, Nut Crackers and Pickers, Table, Dearert and Tea Spoons and ( orks. Dessert Kuives, Fish Carvers and Forks, 4c.. 4c. Teims cash. mwfl 3 November 3*