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>C1T? AFFAIRS. Meetings Tola Day. Attacks Light Infantry, at 1 P. If. Delta Lodge of Perfection, at 7 P. M. H x)k and Ladder, No. 1, at hall-past 7 P. M. Charleston Social Mounted Club, at ball-past 7 P. M. Carolina Bille Club, at half-past 7 P. M. ^Vigilant Pire Engine Company, at 7 P. H. Promptitude Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Hibernian Society, at 7 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Laurey & Alexander will sell at 10 o'clock, in front of their store, bacon shoulders, soap, Ac. Leitch & Brans will se!! at ll o'clock, at the east end of Broad street, real estate. John E. Bowers will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, No. 506 King street, work mules, Jeffords & Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, at their stores, hams, raisins, Ac. Holmes & Macbeth will sell at ll o'clock, at the northeast corner of Atlantic wharf and East Baj-, molasses. Steffens, Weruer ? Ducker will sell at 9 o'clock, at their store, shoulders, sugar, Ac. Macqueen ds Riecke will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store?, hams, shoulders. Ac. R. M. Marshall & Brother will sell at ll o'clock, at their office, horses and mules. J. G. Milnor & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at thelr^tore, dry goodland clothing. 49- Now is the time to think about adver? tising holiday goods, and reflection should be followed by judicious action. A SERENAOS.-We tender our thanks to the members ot Beck's Band for a complimentary serenade last evening. COTTON FOR GREAT BRITAIN.-Mr. Henry Card cleared yesterday lor Liverpool the British bark Lucy, with 1950 bales upland cot gj ton and 150 tons phosphate rock. A NEW FIRM.-Mr. AnBley D. Cohen, for a long time connected with the firm of J. A. Ens low ds Co., and Mr. J. Seabrook Wells, latea member of the firm pf Wm. Roach & Co., have gone into the commission and brokerage business under the style of Cohen ? Wells. We wish the new firm ever; success. CLUBS AND STARS.-Hector Gardner, arrest? ed by the detectives on the charge of steal ine turkeys, fancy pigeons, rabbits, Ac, was referred to a trial justice for prosecution. Three parties, representing the extreme de? grees of inebriation, were locked up In the Guardhouse and fined one dollar by the Mayor. They all paid up without awaiting the alternative. No STORK QUITE.-About six o'oloek yester? day evening, a telegram from the clerk of I the weather ls, Washington ordered a caution arv sjgnal for Charleston. The red light was I duly^displayed from the staff, but a cloudless 11 sky, with Increasing cold, combated the Idea of a storm. At ten o'clock the signal still 11 hung out, but the expected storm seemed as I, remote as ever, and everything Indicated that for once the weather prophets had made a mistake. .- j1 THE POSTOFFICE CHANGE.-The occupation I ' of the new Postoffioe by the department, in 11 this city, which was expected to have: taken place last evening, bas been deferred for a time, the new Po steffi ce not being quite fin- I < ished, and the required permission from the j < Department at Washington to anticipate the j < Jkrmal turning over by the contractor not I < naring been received. The contractor, Mr. {! Oakshott, Is now In the city, however, and I ( the change from the ~.:d Po3tofflce, in Hasel I < street, will take place shortly. ! COURT] TO-DAT.-There was no Court of J General Sessions held yesterday, bia. Honor 11 Judge Graham having adjourned the court I until this mornlbg and gone to Columbia. To-1, day the trial of the Oakley murder case takes place, and the chua\?? of a jury from the panel of one hundred will probably occupy fte greater part of the day. Thirty witnesses I have been summoned for the defence, and 1 there being twice as many for the State, the 11 trial prom i BC 3 to be a protracted one, and to 11 ooeupy several days. ^ * J1 DJUTH or AN ESTEEMED CITIZEN.-Mr. John ' Mejfcr, formerly a resident of this city, but i latterly of Blackville, 8. C., died on the 27th ult. in the sixty-first year of his age. He I emigrated to this country thirty-five years J ago from Buttel Amt Hagan, Hanover. For j i many'years be conducted a wagon and gro-11 eery business In the upper part of King street j I and at Blackville, at which place he died. Hie |, upright conduct In mercantile matters, and j bis unobtrusiveness in everyday life, endeared I him to a large circle of friends, j j AN UNTIMELY DEATH.-Anthony Thompson, I ! otherwise known as five-fingered Anthony, I. imprisoned on the charge of being Implicated j , In the murder of Mr. W. B. Fl dea, at Oakley I Station, on the Northeastern Railroad, died of , consumption on Saturday, at the City Hoepl-1, tal. The prisoner bad freely confessed bis I, participation In the murder, and on the , strength o? his confession a nol. pros, had { been? entered In his case, lu order that he I might turn State's evidence. The trial of the other prisoners takes place to-day, and the , demise of Anthony Isa most timely occurrence , for them, as his statement Imp lcated all of h^em In the murder. THE Saw CCSTOMUOOSE.- The work upon 11 this handsome building ls progressing with I! fresh energy since the return, of the auperln- I tendent, Mr. Oakshof,' who arrived In the city on Friday last. Duriag the s immer the work has never been entirely stopped, and a few hands have been kept steadily employ?!. 11 Additional stonecutters, bricklayers and la? bours have now been set to work by the I superintendent, and, with a full complement of men in every pirt of th9 building,"the I work goes bravely on." The eist front on the river ls nearly.completed according tot the last alterations, and the granite bases ex? tending Out beyond the north and saith j wings, which were intended formerly to sup port columns as on the east and. west sides, are about to be taken away entirety. On ihe west front, a single section of the south col umn of the portico ls all that ls needed to make lt complete, and the column will be finished 03 soon as the section arrives. This is short lyex pee ted' Jn a scheuer, which has already left New York, loaded with cut mar-1 ble to complete the east and west fronts of the building. It may be a matter of some Importance to I our business men to know thar, for the more convenient prosecution of the Work on this I building, all the imported goods which have hitherto been kept In the storehouse uuder I the building have been removed, and are now I stored in the old storehouse in Elliott street. During the present weather the officers locat ed lu the uaflulshed building find their situa ti on anything but agreeable. The roof on the I south and east side? of the building ls off, and the wind and rain have free ingress and egress. The elements are by no means bash? ful lo making use of their advantages, and] should a heavy rain occur the services cf the I coroner may bi needed there. AMUSEMENTS. The Op?r?t ic Cone?rt Ult Stghl. Madame McCulloch-Brlgnoll and her com pany gave their first operatic concert at the Academy of Music last night. The audience was appreciative and select, though not as large as the claims of the lady or her real merit deserved. During her absence from Charleston Mme. Brignoll has Improved in every respect, and her voice now shows the good effect of continued training and inces? sant cultivation. Although apparently some? what preoccupied, she sang with great taste, and with that pleasing softness in the lower notes which seem3 peculiar to her. This was particularly noticeable when she sang "The Last Rose of Summer,"' and responding to the prolonged applause gave "Coming Thro' the Bye." Signor Pacini, the baritone of the company, appeared for the first time in this city, and elicited irequent applause by the ease and force with which he sung. In the Romanza, by Brignoli, he wa? especially good, and dis? played the full powers of his voice to fine ad? vantage! The appearance of Signor Maccaferrl, the tenore robusto, was highly prepossessing, and he had scarcely sung the first verse in "La Donna e Mobile" before the loud ap? plause he received showed that he was already a favorite with the audience. This air was sung with much expression and power, and the artist was not allowed to depart until he bad responded to the encores and repeated the first verse. Signor Maccaferrl was ono ot the old troupe of Max Strakoscb, and, by his voice and execution, reflects credit upon his famous leader. The singers were all accompanied on the plano by Mr. S. D'Anna, ihe pianist, whose performance was but ? poorly appreciated. This appeared to be mainly due to some fault in the instrument. The entertainment was altogether eheste and refined, and pleasing in every particular. This evening the last concert will be given, and lt is hoped that, as a South Carolinian and singer of merit, Miss McCilloch will be greeted with a crowded-house. The Formea-Habelmann Opera Com? This company will commence their brief j season at the Academy of Music on Monday night, when the ever-charming Marta will be sung, with M'lle Rosetta as Marta, Babelmaun as Lionel, and Formes as Plunket-a strong cast- On Tuesday ll Trovatore will be given, when H. Beaunard will make his first appear? ance. On Wednesday Gounod's delicious opera, Faust, will be prodnoed. We are as? sured that the company have a good orchestra and chorus. TUE FIRES IN TOE CITY. Fin on Gadsden's. Green? A little before eleven o'clock last night a J fire broke out on Gadsden's Green, near'the oaks, among some small one-story wooden shanties, and after destroying several burned Itself out. The engines were brought out soon after the alarm was rung, but owing to the want of water could nat play upon the fire. There being no other buildings contiguous by the exertions of the firemen, and noiwilh standing the high wind, the fire was confined to the shanties, and a few hundred dollars will cover the entire loss. As far as we could iscertain there,was no Insurance. ? A Fire ta Stairs AI lt y. The alarm of fire raised yeeterday af? ternoon, a little after three o'clock, was ?used by the burning of a chimney in Stoli's tiley. The flames were threatening at one im?, but the timely exertions of Captain in ott, and of a few policemen, prevented any serious conflagration. The engines were not jut, and no bells w ere rung. A Biasing Cb I roney. At eight o'clock in the evening another alarm was given, but proved to be merely the burn? ing out of a chimney in George street on .the premiBes owned by Mrs. Bernard. Ihe flames soon burnt out, and -were extinguished with? out the aid of the engines. No bells were rung. BOOKS FOB THE HOUDATS.-Those of our J readers who are seeklog that best of -gifts-an acceptable book-as a Christmas' present for some yoting friend, can nowhere lind a finer stock from which to choose than at Fogarile's Tavorite depository, King street, in the bend. The selection of Imported works at this es? tablishment, as elsewhere announced, is es? pecially worthy of attention. -. ? . . Tax PROTECTION OF EMIGRANTS.-If we are to have emigrants,, arriving at thia port, some efficient arrangements should be made for their protection. Oa the arrival of the Geor? gia, oa Sunday, several sailor boarding-house keepers went down* to the wharf, and Anding the gates closed, as Is usual in private pre? mises, they entered through a side opening and attempted to foroe their way aboard, but were ejected by the mates. Falling in ibis, they halted the passengers from the wharf and succeeded in producing dissatisfaction, and* luring the evening several escaped frc m the steamer. Od Monday, Captaiq Holmes and the chief mates were arrested pa writs issued by Trial Justice Caulfield, on complaint made by one or more of these persons/that they bad been assaulted with deadly weapons an i their lives threatened, Ac. It is needless te say that it ls an attempt on the part of these "runners" to endeavor lo secure, by intimidation, free access to all the steamers arriving here with emigrants, who are to be enticed away and shipped os sailors after their pockets are emptied. We under? stand that the steamship company have ar? ranged to pr?sent all these parties for trespdss In Judge Graham's Court. We would only re? mark that, at Baltimore, emigrants by the European steamers are 60 thoroughly protect? ed from interference that they pass from tho steamers to th* cara with mt any Que being allowed inside the gates, except the officers of the customhouse and the railroad and steam? ship employees. Thia course has been resort? ed to at a'l ihe principal Northern ports as a necessity, aadf will.have to.be adopted here, else, we shill soon get a natue for maltreating emigrants. ,to the great prejudice "of this port. We are quite satisfied that aftsr Judge Gra^ ham gets through with these; "runners" there wilt be no more trouble of this kind. -U - Hotel Arri v als-December 4. V, v . CHARLESTON HOTKL. D.VDessauvEdwin A..Smith, New York; J; L. Murray, Ohio; Charlai P.. Broadbent, Balti? more; C A. Simmone^lFlorlda; E. Bradley, wife and obJW," Baltimore; B. Maiilefejt, C. H. Owen^?pwrYork;^. H? Burckhaltery Willis ton; W.,H, Gilderslleye. South Carolina. FATHIO.V HOTEL. J. Holmes, City; Isaac Kiels, D. E. E. Kiels, Lynchburg, S. O.; J. W. Oliver, Clarendon; W. T. Blanton, J. J. Brabham, Barnwell; Leroy Wilson, T. W. Jenkins, Buford's Bridge. MILLS HOUSE. Geo. W. Grant, Greenville; J. Gorham, Sa? vannah; H. J. Steel, agent Grand Opera; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pringle, New York; 8. E. Sel? kirk, Geo. Withers, Tr >y, New York; James Burckman, New York; J. C. Grimbarl and wife. Oswegu, New York; C. Guyer, A. Johnson and lady, J. H. Homer, New York; Geo. W. Buch heidt, Albany, New York; B. M. Stowe and lady, Wisconsin. THE OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE HARBOR. Arr val of Professor ZKalllefert- Good News for the Mariners and the mer? cantile Community. Professor MailJefert, who has been awarded the contract for removing the two Confede? rate gunboats lying off Marshall's wharf, the Patapsco, lying off Fort Sumter, and three other sunken steamers, arrived in Charleston yesterday, and confidently expects to com? mence operations in a few days. Professor Ma'llefert had charge, it will be remembered, of blasting out the flell Gate Channel, and ac? complished his part of the w..rk very suc? cessfully. His litest achievement is the removal of the Confederate guaboats sunk off Drewry*s Bluff, below Richmond, In forty feet ol water. The engines and other machinery of these vessels were uninjured. The powder In the small magazines was not damaged, and a box of prima chewing tobacco was found to be "as good as new." Professor Malllefert has with him a corps o? expert divers, fully equipped with diving ap? paratus. They ascertain the exact condition of the wrecks which are to be disposed of, and torpedoes and derricks, under their direc? tion, do the rest. A Quantity of material of I different kinda will be required, and if thia [ can be had In Charleston the work (viii begin at once. The wrecks off Marshall's wharf | will be attende! to first, as being a great ob? struction t o' nav ig at ion. The others will soon be served In the same way. Proiessor Mailiefert is an engineer of skill and experience, and a man of general scien? tific acquirements. - We hope that hts stay here will be as p'easant to him as lt will doubt-1 less be avantageons to the city. MASONIC-At the annual communication of | Strict Observance Lod^e, No. 73, A. F. M., held on Friday evening, December 1st, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year : Jamea Simons, Jr., W. M.; J. D. Easterlln, S. W. ; A. W. Taft, J. W.; Rob? ert S. Pringle, secretary; F. J. Dawson, treas? urer; B. F. McCabe, 8. D.; T. W. Stanland, J. D.;J. H. Schmidt, tyler; D. B. Gilliland, E. C. Marshall, stewards. BUSINESS NOTICES. A. C. KADTMAN.-This pushing young bro ker announces this morning that he will at? tend .o every branch of the money and stock brokerage br sines?, on reasonable terms, and, we are sure, with fidelity and dispatch. CALL IN TIVE.-Mr. Lorenzt, at the corner of Klug and Wentworth streets, ls selling off, at low prices, a fine stock pipes, tobacco and cigars. _ _ MILL POND OYSTERS for sale. Apply to Thomas McCrady, agent, No. SI Bee street. FCECHGOTT, BENEDICT ? Co., No. 244 Sing street, Charleston, have become the'sole agents of the celebrated Diamond Shlrte,known as the best Shirt made. Try their $2 50 Shirt. Equal to the b?at $3 60 Shirt sold elsewhere. FL RCHGOTT,- BBS'EDIOT & Co., No. 244 King street, have added to their excellent stock of | Dry and Fancy Goods a full line of Window Shades and Curtain?, and will sell. 200 pairs of j all Linen C?rtalas, tor $1 only, 150 Cairs of ali Linen Curtains for $125. A NIG LE CTE D COUGH, Cold or Sore Throat, which might be checked by a simple remedy, like '-Brown's Bronchial Troches," If allowed to progress may terminate seriously. dec5-tuthe3 A. TIEFENTHAL, NO. 107 Market street, agent for . the celebrated Bergner ? Engel's Philadelphia Lager Beer. Fresh supply every '. week. ri *?<..? ? . A G KAM) CHRISTMAS GIFT.-The finest Im? ported Musical Box ever brought to this city : for rafile at Von Santen's Bazaar, King street. Two hundred and fifty chances at two dollars a chance. List rapidly filling up. DEPOTS CHBJXLBT'S PARIS KID GLOVES-every pair warranted. These Gloves will be taken back etea alter wear, fur any imperfection?, such as tearing or ripping. -* ?rt? (Parla, 20 Rae.de.la. Paix. . I London, 53 Regent street. New York, 929 Broadway. .Beaton, ?Temple Ptace. FORCBOOTT, BENEDICT ? Co., aol? Agents for Charleeton._A nov3-6mos PARTIES ia want ol doors, sashes,'blinde, mouldings, stair newels and balusters, will con? sult their own interests by calling on or writing to Mr. "P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne street, where they will find toe strongest and cheapest stock [ la the Southern' ?tates. A specialty made of | French and American window glass. augl8-thstu TRIBUTE OE RESPECT. At a meeting of the Hebrew Orphan Sb?l?ty, held on the Sd instant, the following preamble and reaplutiona were unanimously adop'ed: A good man bas departed from our midst, on fe 17 th of October, all that was mortal or our beloved brother, Mr. A. H. Abrahams, was con? signed to Its last resting place, and the aod now lies lightly on him, who for so many years was idealized with the interests o' this association.' No more shall we behold bis genial smile, no more heit LU voice pleating the canse of the widow the orpsitnL'and^the ajjjlqted. .He reata now peacefully with the Giver of ail good, and we feel, we deeply feel, that to him has been meted out the reward of those who. obey God's o?nesta. Mr. Abrahams was a gentleman earnest in bia endeavors, charitable at heart, and ludeed a pious Israelite, a zealoas friend, and In bia do? mestic rv lat lon s his kindness and- geniality won for him the love, the respect and honor of bis family. He exemplified God's noblest work, for he was emphatically a good man. For many j ears he filled the.position of chair? man or oar committee of benevolence with a de? votion to its duties which we all witnessed, but cannot hope to emulate. His whole time was at thc disposal of the distressed, and he cheerfully performed his charitable acts regardless of per sosal sacrifice. We mourn his loss, and therefore be it Resolved, That in the denth of our late brother. Mr. A. H. Abran ams, tn. j HOC let y haa teat one of ita moat efficient members, that oar Jewish cam* lnunltv has sustained an irreparable loss-a loss which will be keen-y felt by tne poor of our Faith. Resolved, That we bold the memory of oar late bi omer lu deepest respe J t, and that a blank page in Wir Mlnute-Book bdTnacrloed tonia memory. ?esoWerf,'That his family have om heartfelt aympathles, and that we share with them the trial which God's Providence baa seen flt to mete out to tnem: Resolved. That a copy of these resolutions be furnished his family and that they be published in oar dally papers. The chairman informed the meeting that their former member, Mr. Jacob Barrett, had bequeath? ed to the society the sum of five thousanddoUara. Appropriate remarks were made by several mem? bers, and the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That thia society regarda as a sacred trust the lioeral donation of Ave thousand dollars made to lt by the late Mr. Jacob Barrett, and that lt will endeavor ip expend the Income derivable from the fund l? accordance with the views of the testator. Resolved, That we, in common with the Israel? ites of the city, deplore the loas of a gentleman who, for th ret-munns of a century, waa distin? guished for. an rot Integrity of Character and an-, blemis hed reputation. Resolved, Tn at we sympathize with the family of the deceased; that these re.-o.utlon- be spread on oar Minutes, and a copy be famished the family. Resolved. That a blank page ia oar Minute book be Inscribed to his memory, and that the fore? going oe published la our dal.y papers. Copy bf the Min?tes.'.' ' N. H- VALENTINE, Secretary. H.- H. DELEON, President. immigration SUeoria?ion. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SLIP f P0S1T?YE DRAWING, JAN. 8, 1872. THE SOI TH CAROLINA LAND A\ D IMMIGRATION GIFT CO.VCEKTS H'ill'take place WITHOUT FAIL On the day appointed SECURE TOUR TICKETS AT ONCE ! MW All Orders Strictly Confidential.-?* 2405 Gifts, amounting to.$500,000 The chances are unusually good-one ticket in every sixty-two is-sure to draw a prize." Orders for Tfcfcets received up tj the 5th of Jan nary, after which time no more Tickets will be sold. SINGLE TICKETS S3 EACH. NO POSTPONEMENT! COMMISSI ON ?aa AMO SCPKBVISORS OF DRAWING : General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of Sew York. Great inducement and reduction in price o' Tickets, to ci nos. Remittances can be made to ns, and the tickets will r-e sent by return mall by BUTLER, CHADWICK, GART Sc Cd., Charleston, s. o" or oar ?gents. General M. 0. BCTLSB. JOHN CHADWICK. General M. W. GABT. (Errj ?ODDS, &c. J. R,. READ. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! FULL AND REGULAR oPB]i>r i isr a ON MONDAY, THE 20th INST. Having recently returned from Now York, I moat respectfully announce that my STORE will be REGULARLY OPENED on and arter the 2eth instant, WITH FULL LINES OP COMPRISING IN PAKT: R?CH BLACK AND COLORED CLOAKS, SUITS MD SUMS, DRESS GOODS, 9 Wmt GOODS, LINEN8, EMBROECERIES, WIS AND LICE (M GLOVES, hOSfERY. AGENT FOB HARRIS'S ^SEAMLESS" IIB GLOVES. BLBBOISTS, FANCY tOODS, BLACK BUTTONS AN! TRI M MN G C. ALS, RICH AND BEAUTIFUL FURS. My entire stock of FA LUND WINTER GOODS IS NEW, purchased late, c most advantageous terms, and will be oiled at the LOWEST PRICES. J. H. BEAD, No. 368 CINQ, OfPOSITB H A S L ?TBEET. ocr27-tuthB6mos OAXTO'NHOUS E , BEAUFO* S. C. This House, situated onlay street, commands 1 a line view of BEA?FORRIVER, and many of the Sea iuds. .The travelling z public will And here a desble and . ? COXVESIE? HOME, and the Invalid will lind Detter or more health ful climate on the SODTHEFOOAST S ? o Bps nd the winter. TTHonse is within live 1 minutes' walk of Sis amit, and fifteen minutes * walk of Railroad commtcatlon. A good c LTVERYABLE ? has Just been added to tu ouse. Western Union Telegr? Office on first floor. L M. KING MAN, nov22 Proprietor. ?jypS. M. J. ZEBNOW, . NO. 304 KING STEEET, Would respectfully inform, toe ladles that Bhe will r. - OPEN THIS DAY ? F?LL ASSORTMENT OF .MILLINERY GOODS. DRESSMAKING In all Ita branches attended to as usual. Having obtained the Agency of Md me.' DEMORESrS CELEBRATED PAPER PATTERNS, ls now prepared to furnish a general ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS. Country orders will receive prompt attention, nov^s-tutha M RS. M. J. COTCHETT, BRANCH OF MME.. DEMOREST, No. 277 KINO BTRBET. OPPOSITE MESJE CARRIN G TON A CO. DBESS MAKING In all its branches. PAT? TERNS always on hand for sale. Stitching neat'y executed. All orders promptly attended to. _nov28-lmo {Dairies, Jitoeirtj, Stt. FOR THE HOLIDAYS TBE LADIES' BIM. THOMAS & LANNEATT, Nao. ?89 King street, Opposite the Ifew Masonic Temple. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OP JEWELRY, PL?TEDWARE, AND FANCY G001>S. Now opening, including WATCHES, CLOCKS, BRONZE?,] PARIANS, CUTLERY, I FIRE CHINA and CUT GLASS SETS, AU of the Latest and moat Beautiful Styles. ALSO, A Li ROB ASSORTMENT Of FRENCH CHINA AND GRANITE DIN? NER, TIA AND CHAMBER 8?T8, Decorated and Plain. nov08 TjA LL, BLACK ? 00., NOS. 6?5 and 667 BROADWAY, N. Y., offer for the ll OLID A YS the most complete and best selected assortment of the following Gooda to be found in the city: DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY Watches for Ladles and Gen'lernen Sterling Silver Table Ware Bronzes, Antique and Modern Marble and Bronze Clock s Marble Statuary. FANCY GOODS GENERALLY. jnlyia-lyr_, 01)rn? and Jrnnu??ing I?OO?S. THE BEST -J AND CHEAPEST .STOCK OF MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING IN THE SOUTH. SILK, MERINO, ALL-WOOL SHAKER FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, WITH THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES IN ELEGANT NECK WEAR, AT SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING- STREET, Opposite the Market novis N tailoring. Ew F^TRUP?NS. MENKE & MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 325 KING STREET, Invite attention to their large and splendid 8TO0K OF CLOTH, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, &C. READY MADE S?lT? for all ages, from the smallest boy to tbe largest man. Dress and Business Suiu cf all descriptions. Elegant overcoats, Pea Jackets, Derby and Plain Sack Suits, Fine English Walking Coats and Suits of all eslora, Single and Double Breasted Black Frock coats. Black Doeskin and Fancy Cas Blmere Dress P.ints, Velvets, silks, Clotb, Castor Beaver and Cassimere Vests, manufactured under oar o*n observation. We are therefore sore of .a good flt and durable work. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Ia snoplled with the finest selection of BROAD? CLOTHS, Doeskins, Castor Beavers, Chinchilla Jlagonals, Meltona, and all styles of Cashmeres or Busine? Suits. Velvets, Stilts; Plush and Cash nero Vestings. And a variety of handsome Pan aloon patterns, which we make np to order by neaaure at the sh o roes- notice, and gnarantee irBt class and proper workmanship. FURNISHING 600D8. Thia Department la supplied with the celebrated ?TAR SHIRTS, Imported and Domestic Merino maker Flannel, All-Wool Underwear Gooda, Half lose, Suspenden, Handkerchiefs, Linen and .aper cuffs and Collara, Imperial, Alexander and fcurvolsler'B Kid Qlovea "And a fail assortment >r BucksRin, -Dogskm,.- Heaver and Casa Glovea. ind a very large assortment of Silk, Alpaca and icotch Gingham Water-Proof [140] Umbrellas. Our Stock, haa been selected with the greatest are, and pricer marked very low in plain figures. Our motto la quick sales and small prouts, fair eslinga. Gooda may be returned if not aatlsfac ory. Buyers la oar line will lind lt to their ad aitage to give us a calL octl9-3moa By LAURE Y * ALEXANDER. SOAP, STRIPS. BELLIES, HAMS, Ac. THI? DAT, the 6th insuwt, will be told In front of oar store, st 10 o'c oe?, 14 boxes Earn) ly SOAP 83 boxes Eras 1 Te Soap 6000 pounds ST. Y. s. c. Strips, Bellies, Hams and Pig f noni.lera 10 barrels and. boxes Crackers, Oakes and Jumbles, a Conditions cash. _decs By LAC RET Sc ALEXA>?DEB. BACON SHOULD EES, ON ACCOUNT OP AL / CONCERNED. THIS DAY, the 6th instant, win be sold In j front of onr store, at io o'clock, ll bhds. BACON SHOULDERS. Conditions cash._ decs By STEFFEN*, WERNER Sc DUCKER, Auctioneer*. WILL BE SOLD THIS DAT, AT 9 o'clock A. M.. 8000 lbs. Bacon SUOCLDERS ?000 lbs. Canvassed Strips 6000 lbs. Uncovered Hams 1000 iba Canvassed Hams 5 boxes D. S. Bellies 60 bbls. Low Priced Sugars; Ac, Ac Ac Terms cash._ dec6-l By JEFFORDS Sc CO. HAMS, STRIPS, SHOULDERS, Ac.. Will be sold THIS DAY, in front of their Stores, at 9 o'clock, 10 tierces Sugar-cured HAMS 16 bbl a. N. V. Sogar-LU red Hams 6 totes Strips 10 boxes N. Y. Pig Shoulders 4 hhda. large Western Shoulders 100 boxes Cheese 76 boxes Layer Ra Ulna so Kegs and tubs Batter loo palla Lard._deo6 MACQUEEN St RIECKE WILL SELL BEFORE THEIR STORES, Nos. 21 and 28 Tendue Range, at 10 o'olock A. M, THIS DAY, the following articles: 3000 lbs. Canvased S. C. HAMS 6000 lbs. Smoked shoulders 6000 Ins. D. baited Shoulders Bbls. and half bbls. P. M. Beef - keg Nails 8 cases X. X and l-pound smoking Tobacco 8 boxes corn March 6 tierces coolee Canvassed Haas, Ac, Ac Terms cash_decs By HOLMES & MACBETH, Auc Monter*. MOLASSES 1 MOLASSES 1 Will be sold TL I s DAY, December 6. at io o'clock, in the store northeast Corner' or Atlantic . Wharf and East Bay, 8 (eight) bhds MOLASSES 1 bau hnd Molasses 2 (taro) bbls Molasses. Terms casu. To be renuved Immediately arter the sale._decs By JOHN G. MILNOR Sc. CO. DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. THIS DAY, 6th Instant, at 10 o'clock, we will Bell at our Store, Nc 186 Meeting street, 19 pieces Heavy Monitor CASS I HE RES 16 pieces Heavy Fancy Co' .onade Black and Oray Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Red and White Flannels, Blue Drills, Bleached and Brown Shirting. Tickings, Blue Denims. Plaids, Stripe Osnabnrgs, Mertuo Half Hose, Balmoral Skirts, Frilled Tack Skirt?. Plain and Ribbed Me? rino Undershirts, Madras and Verona Head Hand? kerchiefs, Pocket Handkerchiefs. ' ALSO, A general assortment CLOTHING, Coats, Pants and vesta. Conditions cash._ dec6 By R. M, MARSHALL Sc BRO. rflHIS DAT, AT ll O'CLOCK, WILL BE JL Bold, at onr Office, No. 38 Broad street, 4 MOLES, 4 Horses. dec6_;_ By JOHN E. BOWERS. POSITIVE SALB OF HORSES AND MULES? wm be aoid THIS DAY, at io o'clock, in front of my ?ore, No. 606 King street, next to J. Christopher's Stables. 12 to 16 Work MULES and Draft HORSES. Conditions cash._decs-* By W. T. LEITCH Sc K. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. T7HNE VACANT LOT, WEST SIDE X7 Naaaan street, between Line and Columbus Will be aold THIS DAY, 6th Instant, at ll' o'clock, at the Old Postofflce, That desirable VACANT LOT on west side Nae san street, between Line and Columbus streets, bounding north on Lands of Henry Willis, sont Estate ofS. McGinlay, and west on Lands of j Henerey A Leb by. Terms-One-hail cash; balance in one year with Interest. Purchaser to pay ns for papera and stamps. : dec* By W. T. LEITCH Sc R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. NO. 29 GEORGE STBEET. SOUTH side, between King and St. Phillp street. Will be Bold THIS DAY, the 6th instant, at ll o'clock, at the old Poetofficc That two end a half story WOODEN HOUSE, and outbuilding?, known aa No. 29 George street, now occupied by Mrs. A. Bentham at a Pa?try Cook Establishment. Lot measures 26 feet front by 126 feet In depth. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay na for papers and sumps. dec? By W. T. LEITCH Sc R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. VACANT LOT, AT CORNER OF Queen and Archdale streets. - : Will be sold THIS DAY. the 6th December, at ll o'clock, at the east end of Broad street, - That VACANT LOT, situated at the northeast corner of Queen and Archdale streets, measuring in front on Queen street 88 feet, by 100 feet In depth on Archdale. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay os for papera and stamps. dec6-fmtu8 By W. T. LEITCH & R, S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. SMALL DWELLING NORTHWEST corner of Wilson and Magazine streets: will be sold THIS DAY, t ii e 5th December, at li o'clock, at the East end of Broad Btreet, the fol? lowing property: ThatTWu STORY WOODEN RESIDENCE, situ? ated at the northwest corner of Wilson and Maga? zine streets. Lot measures 89X feet on Magazine street, by 133 feet on wilson street. House con? tains 4 square rooms, with pantry, Ac. Terms-one-hair caah ; balance In one and two years, with Interest, secured ey bond and mort? gage or the property, insurance and assignment of policy. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. dec6-fmtu3 JStm DnblicatlotM. JMPORTATION OF FOREIGN BOOKS. By special arrangements we are prepared to ex? ecute orders for ENGLISH AND FOREIGN BOOKS. Parties entrasting their orders to me may depend upon the utmost dispatch and atten? tion to their delivery. POGABTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. WWE ARE NOW OPENING A GREAT VA VAK1ETY OP FANCY ARTICLES, UESKS. WORK BOXES, WRITING OASES. PORTFOLIOS. Ao, Ac. SOHuOL BooKS, AND ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL STATIONERY. NEW CATALOGUE-NO. 19. JOWETT'3 "DIALOGUES OF PLOTS," (a Mona, ment of Modern Scholarship ) Tras slated luto Khgiish, with Analysis and Introductions. I<y B. rowett, M. A.. M<ater of Balliol College, Oxford, md Regius Professor of Greek, 4 Vols, Crown, 8 JO., $12. Americanisms; The English of th New World, ny M. Scheie DeVere, L.L. D., S3. The invasion of France lu 1814, by Erckmann Jhstraln, paper eoe: doth 90c. The Early Years of Christianity, by E. DePres lense, o, D.. Illustrated, by Annie Harwood, '-The Hartys and Apologists," $1 76. A Critical Greek and English Concordance of he New Testament, prepared by Charles F. Hud ion, under the dire:tlon of Horace L. Hastings, evlsed and c. mpleted by Ezra Abbot. L.L. D. iBSistant Librarian of Harvard University, 2d idltlon, revised, $2 60. Mountain Adventure? in Varions Parts of the Vorid; ketches selected from the narratives of elebrated travellers, with.introduction by Dead ey, 41 Illustrations, (Library of Wonders,) ii 60. Routledge'B Every Boya? Annual for 1872, with inmerous Illustrations, f 3. .??JUVENILE BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Ve have given especial attention to this depart sent, we have all the New Books of the season, Dgetber with a large stock of the old favorites, ne prices are much reduced from former Drices, ur Village, by Mary Russell Mitford, New Edi lon. 2 Vols, $3 60 Travels in the Air, by James Glaisher, F. R , Camille Flammarion, W. De Fouvlile. and aston Tlssandler. Edited by James Glaisher, 1th one hundred and twenty-five illustrations. . Second Edition, giving an account of the use r the Balloon daring the siege of Paris, $10. SO" Persona residing m the country will please ear In mind that bv sending their orders to ut >r any books published in America, they will be nar ged only the price of the book. We pay for ie postage or express. . MST Address FOOABTTE'8 BOOK DEPOSITORY, o. 200 King street, (lu the Band.) Charleston, 8.0 OCt31-tUth9 gLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, EDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE BAGS, AC For sale by DR. H. RAER, mario No.lsiMe?tlngstrr^. auction 5aki?"<fvtttte Wan*. SALE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF the Weather. WU1 sell on WEDSESDAY, the eth dar of De? cember, at 10 o'clock A. M., The entire contents of Buchhelt'a Bakery and contents of Store at No. - Eait Bay.inear Trodd, street, conautlag of? . . - .. .,? BAKING PANS, Show Oases, Cracker Machines, Counter.*, Ac., Ac. , . , Terms cash. Goo ls to be removed on day of sale._ ' '.dstf By J. FRASER MATHE WES. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNI? TURE, Ac. Will be sold on FRIDAY, 8th instant) at Na ? King street, _ Handsome Household FURNITURE, as follows: TABLES, chairs, sofas, Mirrors. Bookcase, Ward? robes, Bureaus. Washstands, Mattresses, AC., AO, One elegant Bedroom Set, Rosewood One Plano. Terms cash. ? decsVtnSJkT By J. FRASER MATU EWES, WILL BE SOLD ON. FRI DAY, 8xH IN? STANT, at 12 o'clock, on the pr ?mises Hew 20 King street, Toe HOUSb AND LOT, No. 20 King street, con? sisting of Dwelling House-4 large square rooms?. Ismail chamber,.dxe?smg.rc<im,paQiiy and store? room. 2 large attics, basement, cellar, kitchen and servants' apartments, ail In complete order. Lot measures 44 >, feet front, by lilX feet deep>. more or lesa , Terms-Oae-thlrd cash; balance lo two equal, annual Instalments, secured by bond and.mort? gage of the premires; build Inga insured, and poley assigned. Purchaser to pay J. F, M for papera and stamps._decMhtofa By W. Y. LEITCH k BL WB&SR WILL BE SOLD ON WEDNESDAY" MORNING, at II o'clock, in front of MIR? House Stables, . . 4i head of Saddle an I Draft HORSES, together with so head of Ko. 1 MULES, suitable ftr piansa tioa and other work. This stock has just arrived from" Kentucky and Tennessee, and being sold for no fault, each Horse. or Mole wUl be warranted sound or no sale. Tito1 stock can be treated lo: privately any day before sale._' . ? ;_4SM By J. FRASER MATHE WES, Ant tl a xi ter. SHERIFF'S SALE. R. 0. Daniel et ai, va. Linden Park Land Company.-Court Common Pleas, Charleston County. , By vlrture or an order ot Hon. R. F. Graham; Judge of the First circuit, I will sell at pubUfr auction, at the Charleston Courthouse, on MON? DAY, nth day of December, at ll o'clock A. M. Twelve first-class picked WORK MULES, la splendid order. . .. . _ Terms cash. P. M. WBITMAN, Sheriff of Beaufort Conn ty. novaethltnthma_ .. ' ....... By A. C. Mc? ILLIY fi A Y, Auctioneer. f\ITY COUNCIL OF CHARLESTON VS. \J . Dawson, Ad mlnlstrator, et al. By virtue er an order or aale In thia ease, to ?ito directed by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Jade? for tass First Circuit. I wiu offer for sale at pnbUo aoettosv on TUESDAY. December ia, 1871, at il o'clock A. M., at the Old Postofflce, foot ol Broad atreet.. Charleston, AB that LOT OF. LAND situate Ott the south sid* Of Amherst street, m trie City of Charleston, num? bered ten (io-,) on a plat of toe Lou of Laad known In the plan of the VUlage of Hampstead bf tho numbera M sad si. Ward Na \ made ba. Apr ti ISM, by Robert K. Payne, City Surveyor for the Upper Wards, containing In front on Am? herst atreet th in y-six fE?) feet five (5) Inches, m?? same on the baok line, and in depth, from east to we t, one hundred and forty (140) feet, bethe same mora or less; butting and bounding north on Am herat street east on Lot So. 9 on sud plat, south on Lot No. 6 oh asid plat, weat on Lands ot the German Evan ge leal Lutheran . Charoo or Charleston. ,? Terms-One hair cash; h?lanos In one year, st? cured by bond of purchaser, With Interest from day of sale, and mortgage of property sold. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. J. GAYER, nov2l-tn4_Referee. By W. T. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS,. Auctioneers. SALE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THC .'Commissioners of the Sinking Fund or Sonta Carolina." - wiu be sold on FRIDAY, December 1Mb. atti o'clock, at the north side or the Old Postofflce The following described PIfiOEB OR PARO ELS OF LAND, the same having been returned as the Property or the "State or South, Car olino," sub? ject to the reservations contained tn the notice hereto subjoined: lat. One TRACT OF LAND situate, lying and being In Groomsville, St. James Goose creek, 2? miks from the City of Charleston, and known ad th? "Drlci House iraot," containing 118acres, more.or lesa. M. One TRACT OF LAND situate, lying and being in the Pariah of St. Jamej Saniee, formerly occupied by - We? co at, and lear by C. G. Mo Coy, containing 2S00 acres, more pr less. 3d. TRACT OF LAND known ad the "Powdcr Magazlne,"ln the City or Charleston, Parfru ca? st. Philip's and St. Michael's. .:.->? 4th. Tnat very desirable LO? OF LAND at to? northeast corner or line and Meeting streets, with Residence and all necessary oot?nndmga, now occupied as a farm and residence; measur? ing on Meeijag atreet 1M feet hr m fest psi Una street, rnhnliig east and west. Thia prastttrosja be subdivided lnto?fcutldlng Lota, and often a good opportunity for an investment of capital. JU contiguity to the terminus of the south Carolina and City Hallways renders lt a very desirable In? vestment. ?. - - .>*-.".fCj?J 6th. ONE ACRE OF LAN? on the west end Of LINE STREET-high land.; Thli property ls said to be occupied by authority ol the City council or Charleston. 8th. A MOIETY OP-LAND upon Morris Island, formerly used as a Lazaretto and Hesta"taL .also. fmvT?? ?? _\_ Tta. THIRTEEN LOTO OF LAND on 8PBJNO> STREET, designated by Plats and numbered SS? CT, 110, 111, Iii, 118, 270, 200,12*, 134, J23, 186, 184L usa 8th. NINETEEN LOTS on PRESIDENT STREET, designated by P.ats numbered io, 12,14. ie, is,24, 807837282, 234,280,288, ITO, 171, ITS, ITS, 174, IIB. . _ ALSO. 9th. THIRTEEN LOTS OB NORMAN STREET, designated by Plats and known ss n umbers lt, au. Sgl, 288, 43, Ol, 02, 228, 229, 280, 280, 281, 201. ALSO. _ 10?L TWELYE LOTS on ASHTON STREET designad d by Plats and known as Lots numbered 128,124,125, 128,129, 180, 76, 78,77, 78, 48. ALSO. Uth. TES LOTS Upon ALWAY STREET, desig? nated in Plata and known aa numbera 80, si, 82, S3, 84, 86,136,134,133, 137. ALSO. "fi_ 12th. THREE LOTS upon FLFDD 8TBBET; designated opon Plats aa numbers 103,97, 81. ALSO. 18th. Upon PINE STREET, 7 LOTS designated, apon Plat as Noa. 260,216, 08,187, 141, 143,146. ALSO, llth. Upon ROBERT'S COURT 7 LOTS, desig? nated npon Plat as Noa. 61, 6i, 68,264,268,2*0. ALSO, uoa 16th. Upon T ILLY COURT, 16 LOTS, designated IS Nos. 62, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 100, 10L, 102, 108,104, 105, 107, 108. ALSO, . 16th. LOT on LISE STREET, north aide, between, lose Lane and Rutledge street. ALSO, 17tb. Upon MAY COURT, LOTS de . lated OST sos. 104, 105, 107, 108. ALSO, 18th. Upon CHESTNUT STREET, LOTS dealg lated aa Noa. 116,117. ALSO. . 19th. Upon BEE STREET, LOTS designated as los. 119, 200, 201, 202. rjj . ALSO. 20th. Upon CHINQUAPIN STREET, LOTS dealg isted as Nos: 191, 189, 207. - . ";> ??;? ALSO. r.< 2ist. Upon CANNON COURT, LOTS designated? S Noa 193, 194, 194,196,198, 230, 204. ALSO, 22 d. LOT OF LAND at the V. E. CORNER OP PRING STREET and WESTCOATS COURT. ALSO, 23d. LOT OF LAND, at the northeast cornet pring and President an eeu. ALSO, 24th. Several other LOTS in me City partie - ira given hereafter. NOTZ.- The Titles to all the above advertised ariela of Land are regarded as good in the Stat e f Sooth Carolina. If, however, sn any case, soy ther party has acquired valid title to any of the aid Lands, every such party la hereby requested ) Immediately come rorward and make the same ppe ir to the Special Commissioner, .at tne office r Messrs. WHIPPER, ELLIOTT A ALLEN. Na I Bread atreet, Charleston, on vr before the llrteenth day or Be. ember next. Terme-One-third cash; bal ince In one.and ?T*O> ears, with interest, secured by bond and 'mort? age or property. Aarchasers to pay for papera ad stamps. W. J. WHIPPER, nova* Special Comnu^.oncr.. SALE OF STOCK, CORN, FODDER, Aa j I will sell on WEDNESDAY, the 20th December, ; the Plantation oa which I reside, three mile? om Mara' Binti Depot, on the Wilslington and anchester Railroad, HORSES, Moles, Cows, Hogs, Com. Fodder, inning Utensils, Cotton Seed. Aa. The Cattle -e the nnest. In this section or the State, terna ?h. The plantation wUl be Tented at the swae me. It contama some soo or 600 acres of tne nton and Corn Land, ?x i . J .so. N. MCCALL. Agent, ?eci-i7D*c MariT Btanv I B MULLIGAN, JA.? DTTON FACT9R AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, . ACCOMMODATION WHARF, ECp27-DAC CHABLBSTOX, S. 0.