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OITT AFFAIRS. Meetings Thia Dar. Marion Lodge, at 7 P. M. LaCandeur Lodge, at 7 P. M. Chamber of Commerce, at 7 P. M. Hook and Ladder, No. 2, at 7 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Afraser Matheweswlll sell at ll o'clock, at No. 20 King street, ? urni ture ; and at 12 o'clock, at the same place, the house and lot. Wm. McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at bis store, furniture, stores, Ac. Miles Drake will Bell at 10 o'clock, at his store, boot?, shoes and hals. MST Now ls the time to think about adver? tising holiday goods, and reflection should be followed by Judicious action. PERSONAL.-The Hon. James Chesnut, the Hon. A. P. Aldrich and Captain W.J. McKerall are in the city, THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE..-We beg to thank Senator Robertson for his courtesy In sending to THE NEWS a oppy of the daily Con? gressional Globe for the second session of the Forty-second Congress. . Fgnrr FOR CHRISTMAS.-There arrived yes? terday, irem Baracoa, the schooner Mary E. Mangain, consigned to Mr. F. Kressel, Jr., with a choice cargo of orange?, bananas and cccoautte. -^ SAFETY OF THE CREW OF THE PILOTBOAT MTSTERY.-The bark Acacia, having arrived off this port, we learn that Captain Watson and the crew of the skiff of the pilotboat Mys? tery, which swamped alongside of the bark, got safely on board that vessel, which will be good news to their friends. SHORT DESERTION.-WUL Woodhouse* Chas. Bober;s and James Hall, three seamen, were ^rested yesterday morning by th? detectives, charged with deserting from the bark Zulieka. The captain of the vessel at once identified the delinquents, who had disappeared on the day preceding, and having been turned over j to him, they were at once sent back on board of the bark, _^ TBS CITV TtTW_A resolution will be offer? ed in Council meeting, oa Tuesday next, to exterd the time for payment of city tax for j 1S71 to the 16th Instant, without the penalty, after which time executions will bo sent to the sheriff without farther delay, and no conces? sion will be mads after that to any one. Should this resolution pase, those who have paid the penalty will have that amount refunded. Mal WM. L. Ems.-This gentleman, from Macos, Ga., was yesteroJy elected s director of the South Carolinr. Xelir?*,!, Mr. Bills li a native of this city, ?v'wch he loft as a clerk just before tho breaking ont of the war. He has since been i ieldi?j; In Macon, and by his energ/and business talents has risen.to places of honor and tru*t in his adopted home. He I : is the youngest director ever chosen by the j Sooth Carolina Railroad; and we hall the fact ?j as an omen of coming prosperity to the road. OUR PRICES CURRENT.-We especially invite the attention of our merchants to THE NEWS ; Prices current, issued this morning. Made up with the utmost care, and handsomely printed with entirely new type, lt forms, with tho business card of the house forwarding lt, the most attractive and welcome weekly commercial circular, that can be used. Brice, forten copies or more, with business cards,; t*#and a half cents per copy; single copies five cents. MASONIC ELECTION.-At the anniversary; communication ol Landmark Lodge, No, 76, A. F. M., held on tho 6th luetant, the lollow ing brethren were elected to serre for the next Masonic year: Edwin J. White, Nf. M.; A'exander W. Marshall. Jr., S. W.; Alonzo J. White, Jr., J. W.; Edward T. Hoghes, treasu? rer; T. Plnckney Lowndes, secretary; George D. Bryan, 8. D.;T. Mslbone Waring, J. D.; B. Ewing Brown, Arthur M. Williams, stewards; J. J. Beasley, tiler; Thoa. P. OT?eale, organist. THE SEW HARDWARE STAND.-The spacious store at the southwest corner ol Meeting and Hasel streets has lately been taken by Messrs. C. Kerrison, Jr., A Co., who have opened there one of the finest stocks of hardware and cut ] erv ub be found in the city. Besides a hand? some assortment of knives, scissors, Ac, from the most celebrated makers, the firm' Have on hand a lot ol guns and a full stock of agricul? tural implements of approved patterns, to which they Invite the attention of planters and the public, and which, they guarantee to be all that are represented and to bs sold st the lowest price?. The firm bare secured first-class stand, and customers will and lt to * their Interest to give them a call. CLUBS AND STARS.-Lake Wright, s colored youth, arrested for stealing cotton on Brown's wbarf, was sentenced to Ave days' solitary confinement In the House of Correction. . Peter Singleton, lodged for belog drunk and raising a disturbance on the premises of Mr. Seymour, on Franklin street, was referred to a trial Justice. Patrick Shanahan, arrested for being drunk and shooting his wife, on Mr. Brickwell's , premises, In Sires street, was turned over to a trial Justice for prosecution. An inebriate, unable to take care of himself on Vendue Bange, was locked np, and paid hi0flne of one dollar next morning without grumbllog. ? " THE SBUDERLICHKH BOND gave sn enter? tainment last evening, at their hall In King street near Horibeck's alley, which was largely attended by the members, and proved a very pleasant affair. The programme was varied, and began with an overture written for the occasion by Mr. Hoffman, the Ute director of the 'Sund. The member? of the bond next sang three beautiful air', after which came a laughable farce, lo one act, entitled, "Seven? teen hundred and thirty-IhreeTh?lers, twenty two and a half SHisTgroechsn." The piece was performed with mnch life and humor, and evoked the frequent plaudits of the audience. The ever-welcome dance concluded the enter? tainment, which- was prolonged until a late hour. _j THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY.-This enterprising company, are now.offering from their works and attn* office of -Messrs. Peizer, Rodgers Ar Co., agents, Browne* CO..'B Wharves, their admirable fertilizing .preparations at rea? sonable %urea, Tneoo-fBrWijimreare^tract. lng general attention from the admirable effects they have produced on tte crops, and the testimony ls general, and from ^sources where ttoy hsve been osed, that th?i?re fully up to the Mg^stan?^ In this day, w^i|^-eai^;Jfe;??1ceesary to success, and wnen^tfi?" greaT(jt|aple of the South promises to be at paying rates, the judicious use of the Atlantic,..'^rtllizer? by planters will be found a valuable.aid In secur? ing profitable r^.sulte. an^glrlnlg-ajrlch return Ihr the Investment. The lngrSj$eajB ol which these* manures are composed mayne relied on as affording planters and tar mers a prepara? tion of the best decoription, and the action of which on the land will'be favorable to ifs en durlDg fertility and Improvement. SALE OF BEAL ESTATE.-Lot No. 73, on the weet eide of Church street, next below Bt. Michael's :diey, eighteen feet in front by one hundred and forty feet deep, was sold yester? day morning at auction by J. Fraser Mattie wee for $900 cash. THE END OF THE OAXLEY MURDER-The trial" of Samuel White, Ban Balden, George Parker and Buddy Ravenel, for the murder at Oakley Station, continued all day yesterday-in the Court of General Sessions. The evidence for the prosecution closed about one o'cloc k, and that of the defence was begun. The principal Incident of interest was the state? ment of the prisoners, White and Balden, as they were placed upon the stand. They both denied all knowledge of the murder. White accounted for the money he had in his posses? sion by stating that it was the result of his' turpentine crops la North Carolina; and Bal? den, notwithstanding the written confession he made before the trial Justice, alleged that he was induced to make -the confusion by offers of ireedom and satety, and that the whole of it was a lie which he had fabricated. In the afternoon the case went to the Jury, and at nine o'clock in the evening they returned a verdict of gullly as to Sam White and Ban Balden, and not guilty as to Geo. Parker and Buddy Ravenel. S?FREME COURT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. Present-Associate Justices Willard and Wright. Biggera Mobley, et al., vs. John McKee; Sr., administrator. Mr. Hemphill was heard for appellants. Mr. Williams for respondent. Mr. Brawley in reply for appellants. Thomas J. Cureton, appellant, vs. Eugene A. Hutchinson, respondent. Continued. At two P. M. tbe court adjourned. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. - Present-Chief Justice Mos39 and Associate Ju tices Willard and Wright. S. C. Hinton, administrator, vs. Sarah Ken? nedy, et al. Mr. Brice was heard lor appel? lant. Mr. Bfawley for respondents. . The following cases were continued: M. R. Nichols, for .another, vs. Wriley Bol?n, et al; E. L. Boleyn, et al, vs. Jane Boleyn; W, L. Harris vs. W. E. Bose; William E. Rose vs. G. R Hatchford A Ce. At three P. M. the court adjourned until Wednesday, Otb, at ten A. M. Hotel Arri vals-December 7. MILLS HOUSE. A. C Shaffer, Walterboro'; Henry p. Dar? lington, Westchester, Pa.; W. H. Gibbons, M. C. Hunt, New Jersey; James Rogers and wife, Miss Carrie Rogers, Boston; R. B. Towers, New York; C. D. Standish, Baltimore; P. G. Ward, Paw Paw Gazette. PAVILION HOTEL. A, H. Dean, Spartanburg; D. E. Gorden, J. M. Nettles, Sooth Carolina; N. D. Stucklln, Cheraw; William H. Stnckltn, Sumter; W. P. Slyer, Columbia; E. A. Nix, Orangeburg. CHARLESTON HOTEL. 0. J. Lang, New Orleans; P. H. Lee, Suf? folk; W. Kressel, Beaufort; W. J. Mo Geed, G. B. Co rn el SOD, Sooth Carolina; E. M. Ponitz, J. McCullough, E. Campbell, J. A. Grettln, C. Bunter, New York; T. H. Clark, J. L. Gelbys, F. Chesnut, Camden; T. Green, Georgia; J. Bellbren, S. C. Morris, W. M Wallace, Phlla lelphia; 0. H. Gamble and lady, Florida; R. 9. S. Clark, C. C. Clark, Connecticut; W. J. rudd, wife and daughter, Washington; E. Ly-1 nm. Bichmond; L. A. Treat, Boston. JO us ursa s NOTICES. THE MISSES ASHTON respectfully inform their :uatomer8 they are ready to supply them with ill the latest styles in ornamental Hair-work; , jvery description of goods pertaining to their ut In real bair, or the cheaper grades, will be Tonnd In prolusion at the lowest prices. JUST RECEIVED AT J AGER BROS., an assort-. ment of Pb. Courvolsiet's Seamless Kid Gloves. The best Glove made of Paris manufactory. dec*"8 - THE "BOHR SHUTTLE; SEWING MACHINE" uses the" Straight Needle, makes the Lock Stitch, (alike on boin side?,) and ls one of the most useful and fashionable Christmas Gifts you could present to jour lady friends-126 and $37. . dec S-fmw 10 PERSONAL.-We have suceeded in engaging the ?enrices o? Mr. C. H. DeLorme, who ls welt and favorably known throughout the Bute, ss salesman In sur establishment, who will be happy to see and serve his many friends. FURQBQOTT, BENEDICT A Co. dec4-mwf3 --. ? .-. OUR TORTOISESHELL, JET AND FANCY JEWELRY in sets, Necklaces and Bracelets are of end? less variety-and all of the newest patterns, and so cheap alt can be suited-they are from 15 cents to $20 per set. Gall and see them. M. A A. ASHTON. . * FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT A Co., No. 244 King street, Charleston, have become the sole agents of the celebrated Diamond Shirts,kno w n as the best Shirt made. Try their $2 50 Shirt. Equal to the best S3 50 Shirt sold elsewhere. FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT A Go., No. 244 King j street, have added to their excellent stock of | Dry and Fancy Goods a full line of Window shades and Curtains, and will sell 200 pairs of ! ill Linen Curtains lor $1 only, 150 pairs of all Linen Curtains for $125. BUSINESS ENYSLOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office Is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Send your orders. . Every merchant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. ALL THE APPURTENANCES OF THE TOILET, Di the finest kinds, are to be. lound at M. A A. Ashton's. All such goods, including Lubin's Extracts (ol which there are forty -perfumes) and Farina Colognes are reduced twenty-five per cent. ? A GRAND CHRISTMAS Gm.-The finest im? ported Musical Box ever brought to this city for raffle at Yon Santen's Bazaar, King street Two hundred and fifty chances at two dollars a chance. List rapidly Ailing np. CHFJT.T.ET'S PARIS KID GLOYEB-every pair warranted. These Gloves will be taken back even alter wear, for any Imperfections, such as tearing cr ripping. Paris, 20 Rae de la Paix. London, 53 Regent street. New York, 929 Broadway. Boston, 9 Temple Place. FCHCHBOTI, BBNEDICT-A;-Co.j sole Agents for CTharlBBton. J ."" nov3-0mos ? -?-.-?.. n ?. BILL HBADS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, $5, $0 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to size, at THE NEWS Job Office. OLD-TIME PKICES AND NEW STYLE GOODS.-, Inspect oar superb Hair Brush at $1, oar Eng? lish Tooth Brush at 25 cents-cannot be ex? celled. M. A A. ASHTON,. No. 240 King street. REMOVAL.-John Commins has removed from No. 131 Meeting street to No. 308 King street, five doors above Wentworth. Good substantial Shoes kept as usual. novi7-fmw9 . PARCHEESI ! PARCHEESI !-A royal game of India. Hasel street Saztar, and East Bay News-Room. tu ts.i apr20-s DEPOTS TRIBUTS OF RESPECT. At a regular meeting of the Pioneer Steam Fire Engine Company or Amen, convened De? cember e, 1871, the following tribute of respect to the memory of the late Henry Clare was unani? mously adopted: j Disease and death have bren bus; in the midst or onr community. The sur vi vois of many a happy circle, who have been called upon to taste j the bitter cop of affliction, monrn the loved and the lost. There is scarcely an association among us whose members have not wept around the bier of aome friend, whose late life, energy and friendship were warm among them, or who have not been summoned to pay the last trlbate of re? spect to others |the remembrance of whose vir? tues was among them a mest excellent heritage. we, as a company, have felt the touch of the j destroying angel It is true, and we are grateful and thankful for lt, that we have not been stricken with that pain willoh is incident to the loss of those who are sev? ered from a near and Intimate association with us-whose friendly voices were familiar tunes, and whoas helping hands were ever ready friends. It ls true that we monrn one whose declining j I years have long since prevented an active partid ; pation in the duties of a fireman, and whose death, ta the natural order of events, could not ? be far distant; but as we meet to do honor to the memory of an old member of this company, one perhaps personally known to bot few or our members, lt la true, too, that lt ls not wltboot pain. thar. we feel that another link is broken which bound ns to an honorable past. Hr. Henry Clark, the sutject of this tribute, was quiet and unobtrusive In his life. He followed the even tenor cf his way, capable In business, of j well recognized worth ss a citizen, modestly dis? charging the duties of ire without turmoil or strife. We know that his services to this company were important, and that their value was duly ap? preciated ls shown in the fact that he was ele? vated to the position of IIB president. Be was a stealing man-one whose loss must leave a real void m the community. 'An hones: man ls gone. Wo take pride in the remembrance of bia former connection with us; we cherish his' example; we monrn his loss. 3 herefore, be lt Resolved, That in the death of Henry Clark, we recognize and depl je the loss of a worthy eli lzen. anestmabieman, andan honored ex-president of this corps. ! Resolved .That a blank page of the Minute Book be dedicated to his memory, and the usual badge of mourning be worn by the members. Resolved, That this preamble and resolutions be published in TUB CHARLESTON KBWS. Extract from the Minutes. J. W. MCKBHRY, Secretary. JterjDclrrj, Siiornrjarc, &r. FOR THE HOLIDAYS Ul W BIM. THOMAS & LANNEAU, No. 389 King street, Opposite the New Masonic Temple. AH ENTIRELY KEW STOCK OF JEWELRY, PLATED WABE, AND FANCY GOODS, KOW opening, including WATCHES, CLOCK?, BRONZE?, PARIANS, CUTLERY, FINE CHINA ?ad CUT GLASS 8ET?, All of the Latest asd most Beautiful Styles. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH CHINA ARD GRANITE DIN? NER, TEA AND CHAMBER SETS, Decorated and Plain. nov28 JE WE LEY, WATCHES AND SILVERWARE. JAMES T L L A N , NO. 807 KINO STREET, INVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIS NEW LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OP WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FAN"CV GOODS. Ali the newest and most exquisite designs lt JEWELRY, comprising, SETS OF PEARL, GARNET, ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE Leontine, Opera, Keck and Vest CHAINS; Bea: Kings, Diamond Rings; Gent's Pins, Pearl and Diamond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings always on hand or made to order; Sleeve Buttons am) studs, Bracelets, Brooches and Earlings; Armlets and Necklaces, In Gold aud Coral; Broochea for Bair or Kinlaturea. Lockets, Charms and Mas?me Pas, Glove Banda at JAMES ALLAN, NO. 307 usa STREET;, A few doors above wentworth street. anar2A-fmw_ rJHE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA To the Commissioners af Elections for the County of Orangeburg: . Whereas, Hon. Joseph A. Greene, who, at the general election held ta November, 1808, was cho-ena member of the Senate for the Election District of Orangeburg County, to serve for the unexpired term- of Hon. B. F. Randolph, has, since said election, deceased; and, whereas, the consti? tution of the State of South Carolina directs that in auch a case a writ of election shall be issued by the President of the senate, for the purpose of ; filling the vacancy thus occasioned.for the re? mainder of the term for which the member so de? ceased was elected to serve. Now, therefore, you and eaoh of yon. are hereby required, after due advertisement, and with strict regard to all the provisions of the constitution and laws of the said State, too-hing your duty !n such case, to bold an election for a member of the Senate, for the Election District aforesaid, to Berve for the remainder of the term for walch the said Hon. Joseph A. Greene was elected; the polls to be opened at the various places or election m the sala District, on WEDNESDAY, the 20tb day of December, A. D. 1871, by the varions sets of Man? ager? for thoie places respectively: and the count? ing of the votes cast and the declarations of the result of the election to be In ac? urdan ce with the provisions of the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th sections of an act approved March l, 1670,entitled '-An act providing for the g?n?ral elections and the man? ner of condnctlng the same." This writ, together with a certified copy of your return of the election to be held auder lt. nave before the senate at Its next meeting after the election. ' Witness, the Hon. A J. RANS7ER, President of j Senate, at Colombia, S. C., this fifth day [L. a] of December, is the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. A. J. RANSIER, President ot Senate. J. WOOD&CFF, derk of Senate. d ec 7-12 jgettilijere. ATLANTIG PHOSPHATE. TUB FERTILIZER, manufac ured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direc? tion of tbeir Chemist, Dr. ST. jrLlEN RANENEL, la nov offered to the Plan.lng Community AT TUE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF 848 PER TON CASH, or 853 PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1S72, FREE OF INTEREST. Thia FERTILIZER has been very extensively naed in this State, and has given entire satisfaction; some of the most practical planters admitting lt to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. All sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March, 1872, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November 1872. Bj this arrangement planters wm be enabled, without extra cost, to nani their Manure at a time when their wagons ?nd mules are idle. - .. Pamphlet? containing the certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be furnished on application to the Agents. PELZEK, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec8-4m0S BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 5. C. ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE. This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Br. ST. JULIEN BAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the Reduced Price of $3S nerton cash, or $31 per ton payable lat November, 1872, Free of interest. Orders filled now win be considered as Cash lat March, 1872, or on Time aa. due 1st November, 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul it at a time when their Wagons and Mules are Idle. PELZEK, EODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec8-4mos BROWN'S WHARF, CH VRLE5TO.V, p. C. E. FRANK COES. AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. The above superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the best and most profitable of any of the Commercial Manures, are now offrr*d for sale hy the Agents at very much Reduced Prices, In order that every Planter may be enabled - to use them. Pamphlete containing the reports or the success of these Fertilizers will be famished on appli? cation to the Agents. The Phosphate ls sold at 848 per ton cash, or 853 per ton payable 1st Novmber, 1872. free of Interest The Dissolved Bone at 850 per ton cash, or 853 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of interest. PELZER, RODGERS & GO., Sole Agents, dec8-4m09 BROWN S WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. dutton Kies, Ut. If GOOCH T I E. M ? SLOAN & SEIGNTOUS, Agents, ? Jf COTTON FACTORS, BROWN ft GO/8 WHARF ? f : 'j : :I??':?::^ T ?rano $ri}c distribution. RITIOLAS, LESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR TBS BKKKFir OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND, Incorporated by Act of Asiembly, mo. Approved March sib, isn. SECOND GRAND SINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE AND DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS. Awards or United States Gold Bonds, Diamond?, Gold Watche?, Jewelry, Ac., for the Benefit of the Free School Fund, will tat? pUoe on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1871, At No. 147 Meeting street, Oharieston, S. 0., at 1 o'clock, P. M., In public CERTIFICATE SHARES ONE DOLLAR. SCHE.' CLE OF AWARDS. One Award Of A SCI Of D arnond Ear-Ring =i and Breastpin-the diamonds are large and of the purest water. -Abo a large Solitaire Diamond King and a pair -of very heavy Gold Bracelets, with Tassels (designate! as Na 1 m the awards,) val* ned at.....12,500 1 One Award of one set of Diamond Ear-Ric gs and Breastpin, large and pure bril lan ts, richly set (deal*nated as No. 2 in the awards,) valued at. 1,260 I One Award of one set of Diamond Ear-Rtngs and Brea-tpin. large brilliants, (desg nated aa No. 8 in the awards,) valued at. 1,000 One Award or one aetof Diamond Ear-Kio gs and Breastpin, {designated as No. 4In the awards, j-valued at. 1,000 ] One Award of one large Diamond Cross Breastpin, large diamonds, (designated as No. 5 in the awardi.i valued at....... 800 | One Award of one rich Cluster Diamond Ring, (designated as No. 0 lu the awards) valued a-. 4001 One Award of one Custer Diamond Ring, set oval, (designated as No. 7 in the awards,) valued at. WO One Award of a Gentleman's Diamond Clus? ter Breastpin, large diamond in centre, (designatedas No. 8 m the awards,) va ? ned at. 700 One Award or a single stone Diamond Ring, (designated aa No. 0 In the awards,) val? ued at. 10OI One Award of a Lady's Geld Watch, with splendid Gold ?pera Chain and 'tassels, (designated as No. io in the awards,) valued at. 3001 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and heavy Gold Opera Chain, (designated as No. ll m the awards.) valued at. 260 j One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and large God Chain, with Tassels, (desig? nated as No. 12 in the awards.) valued at.. 200| One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and large Opera Chain Taaselled, (designated as No. 13 in the awards,) valued at. coo One Award of a Gentlemau's Gold Watch, Btem winder, timing fifth and quarter seconda, made by Jerggenson, one of the best Urning watches in the United States, with massive Gold Chain, (deslg dated as No. 14 in the awards,) valued a:... 700 One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, stem winder, with iar?e Gold Chain, (de? signated as No. 16 In the awards.) val? ued at. 8001 One Award of a Gentleman's Go d Watch, stem winder, and massive Gold Chain, (designated as No. 10 m the awards,) valued at. SOO | One Award or a Gentlemau's large Gold Hooting Watch, made by Tobias, with massive Gold Chain, (designated as No. 17 In the awards,) valued at. 800 One Award of a Gentleman's Goid Watch, Btem winder, with heavy Gold Chain, des'gnated as No. 18 in the awards,) valued ar. 300 One Award of one '-et of Solid silver Spoons and Forks, (designated as No. io m the awards,) valued at. 200 One Award of one ti iple plated Tea Set on White Metal, large Plated Watter, one pair of Fruit Stands, and one pair Cake Baskets, (designated as No. 20 m the a wa' ds,) valued at. 200 Twenty Awards, each of a $50 United States Gold Bond, new issue, valued at........ 1,000 Sixty Awards, each of one-fourth of a $100 Gold Bond, United States, new issue, valued each at S25.. 1,600 All the above awards can be examined at the office or the Association. No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. ?ll the diamonds are of the pnrest quality, and are large and mounted m the latest style, and have been expressly Imported by Messrs. Larmonr A Co. Jewellers, Baltimore, Maryland, for the Association and the values named are Just at market prices The ladles of Charleston are respectfully requested to call and examine these beautiful gooda. Remember, every Award must be d'stributed on the day of the Raffle to the Certificate Holders. . The above Awards to be distributed in Gold Benda, Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, Ac, In con? formity to law. for all orders, address CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, s. C._ A. B MULLIGAN , COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, . ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLE3T?K, S. C. sep27-8m3soao S 0 L ? B L ? PACIFIC GUANO. PRICE, $46 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Experience in the nee or this GUANO for the past six jean In this Sute, tor Cotton and Corn, ha? BO far established its character fot excellence ?s to render nomment unnecessary. In accordance wirti the established policy orme Company to fnrn'sri the ben Concentrated Ferti? lizer at the lowist cost to consumers, this Gnano is put into market this season at the above re? duced price, which the Company Is enabled to do by reason o' its large facilities an j the reduced coat of manufacture. The supplies put into market this season are. as heretofore, prepared nader thsfiersonal superin? tendence of D'. St. Juran Ravenel, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston. S. 0., hen ce pl inters may rest assured t. at irs quality and composition ls precisely the same as that heretofore auld. At the present low price, every acre planted can he fertilized with soo pounds Gnano at a cost not exceeding the preseut value of 30 pounds of cotton, while experience has abown that under favorable condition of Beacon and cultivation, tne crop ls increased by the application from two to three-fold the natural capacity of the soil, hence under no condition could its application fail to comp?nsate for the outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Koa. 68 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic wnarf, Charleston, a. 0. JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents. ? nor?7-8mosn*?_ pAClFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOB COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRICE-$25 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. -This article ls prepared under the superintend? ence of Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVENEL, expressly for Com poad ng with Cotton Seed. lt was introduced by this Company two years ago, and Us use has fully attested its value. 200 to'?to pounds of this article per acre, properly composted with the same weight or cotton seed, furnishes the planter with a Fertilizer or the high? est excellence at the smallest cost. A Compost prepared with thu articie, as by printed direc? tions furnished, contains ail tne elements or fer? tility that can enter into a Fb>tCa-s Fertilizer, while its economy must commend its ll eral ure to planters. For anpplles and printed directions, for Composting, spply to J. N. HOBSON, Agent PaciQc Guano Company. Nos. 63 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE & CO., General Agents. nov27-3mosD&c_ BOWEN & MERCER'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME AGRICULTURAL SHELL LIME. ALSO, WEST VIRGINIA LUBKICATIJVGr OIL Of Superior Quality, for sale Cheap by P. C. TRENHOLM. nov21-mwfi7_ "DUKE GYPSUM Containing NINETY-NINE AND TWO-THIRDS (99J?) PER UENT. Soluble Matter. Warranted .roo from all impurities. Prepared in Mils cuy, and for sale at the low price or FfFrEh? DOLLARS per ton, CASH. JOHN U. HOLMES. . Commission Merchant, novl"-f Charleston, S. C. UVE AND LEARN, DYE AND FORGET ALL. THUS SOUTHER* DTE HOUSE, NO. 359 KL\Q STREET, Dyes and Cleans, by means or steam, Gentle men's, Ladles' and Children's Clothes. Flue Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with the Soft or Manufacturers' Flnlsb; Lace and crape Shawls and Eld Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. MW Goods received and returned by Express. jun22-iyr L BILLER, Proprietor. By wit ?cKAY. : j T7TJBN1TUBE, STOVES, Ac. if? u 801(1 THIS DAT? at 10 o'clock, at 5a 140 Mmln g street, . ' * Five' OOTTAGE BEDSTEADS, three Lounges, two Large Mirrors Wood ?nd Cane Seat Obaus, Bookcase. Solas, three Cooking Stoves, Sun drles. Ac._aec8 By MIXES DRAKE. ~ BOOT8, SHOES AND' BATS, THIS MORNING, at io o'c ock, 1 will sell?t my Store, corner King and Liberty streets, Along and well chosen Une or Men's BOOTS Brogans. Balmorals. Congress, Button Congress, Malakoff*, Jersey Ties, English Ties, Slippers. Army BootB and Brogans, Boys' Ba'morais, con? gress and Fngllsh Ties, Women's Ca'f, Rip and Serge Balmorals nd Polish caners and Suppers, Children's and Misses' Shoes of aU kinds. Als-), loo cases Men's and Boy?' Wool and Felt HATS, jost received. _ decs By J. FRASER MATHE WES. TJAND30ME HOUSEHOLD FLTRNI n. T?RE, Aa ,. Will be sold THIS DAY, at ll o'clock, at No. 20 King street, One elegant BEDROOM SET, Rosewood; Din log and Centre Tables, Hair Seat Chairs and Sofas, Lounges, Bookcase and Books, Wardrobes, Bnreans. Washstands, Cottage and French Bed? steads, Sideboards, -Feather Beds, Wool, Spring and Hahr Mauresses, Aa, Ac. Velvet and Brussels carpets One Plano. Terms cash._decs By J. FRASER MATHE WES." WILL BE SOLD THIS BAT, 8TH IN? STANT, at 12 o'clock, on the premises No. 20 King street, .. The nous AND LOT. No. 20 King street, con? sisting or Dwelling House-4 large square rooms, 1 small chamber, dresslug-room,pantry and store room, 2 large attics, basement, cellar, kitchen and servants' apartments, all In complete order.' Lot measures 44feet front, by 131 >i feet deep, more or less. ; Terms-One-third cash; balance In two equal annual instalments, secured by bond and mort? gage cf the premises: buildings insured, and' poley assigned. Purchaser to pay J. F. it for papera and stamps. dec7-tnthf3 Auction Soles-in lure Dona. BTH. H.DeLEOX. POSITIVE SALE VALUABLE SEA Is? land Plantations on Edlsto leland, belong lng to t state Ephraim M. Baynard. Will be told at Public Auction, in the Cit/ of Charleston, on Thursday, December 14th, 1871, at the Old Customhouse, corner Broad street and East Bay, The following PLANTATIONS: . Sea-Side, containing 408 62-ioo acres, more, or I- ss. Wilson's, containing 148 18-1C0 acres, more or le?s. In..,' Palmentera, containing 266 13-100 acres, more or less. . Shergood, containing 238 M100 acres, more or leas. Shell House, containing 186 20-100 acres, more or leas. Red House, containing 134 si-loo aeres, more er less. i Seabrook'*, containing 178 34-100 acres, more or less. ; Rabbit Point, containing 488 95-100 acres, more or less. Laroche'a, containing 226 62-100 acres, more or lesa Little Edlsto Place, containing 200 07 100 acres,' more or less. a?na ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH RICE PLANTA T?OS, opposite wuton, 200 acres, more or lesa. conditions-One fourth cash; balance by bond and mortgage, payable in one, two and three years, Interest 7 per cent., payable annually. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. THOMAS H. WILLINGHAM? novl-wsllAd7_,_Trustee. By A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. PATSY BROOKS, ET AL, VS. E. C. JONES, Executor, et al. By virtue of an order of the Hon. Judge Ora ham, made In this case, I will sell at Public Auc? tion, near trie Exchange, east end of Broad street, on TUE>DAY, the 12th December next, All that LOT OF L\VD, with the two and a half story Dwelling, Shop and Outbuildings, situate on the east s de of Meeting street, in the city of Charlesron, next routh or the Foundry or the late w. 8. Henerey, measuring m front on Meet lug street so feet by 148 feet In depth, more or leas. Bounding north on Lands of the late W. s. Henerey, south on a Lot numbered Oma plan el Lands of the late Robert Swetolse, nsw or late of Willis, and west on Meeting street. Terms-One-half cash; balance In one year, with interest from day or sale, payable annually, recured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of toe premises Buildings, to be Insured and policy assigned. wk. J. OATER, novl7-f4tol _Referea SALE OF A VALUABLE,PLANTATION. THE STATE - Ot SOOTH CAROLINA; un ARLESTOS COUNT v-in the Common Pleas. DANIEL R. SORTWELL va WILLIAM BK LL et al. By virtue of a Decretal Order In the above stated ca? e, I will sell on THURSDAY, the 4th of Janu? ary next, at 11 o'clock, at the Old Postofflee, The PLANTATION ia M. James Goose o esk, known as the Spring Grove Plantation contain? ing 1290 acres, more or less; bounded on the norh by the main road, leadmg from Strawberry Perry to charleston; on the east by the Mepshew Plan? tation, belonging to John Lewis Gervais; on the south by landa of the e-.tate of Robert Home, and on the we>t by lands cf Mrs. Brough ton. ALSO, That PLANTATION m sr. James Goose Creek, known aa Pms Grove, oontainlnr 4800 acres, more or less; bounded en the north oy Spring Grove Plantation; on the cast by lands of P. G. Stoney, and on the west by land J of the estate of Odom.. Terms-One-third cash; balance on a credit of one and two years, secured by a bond or bondi of the purchaser, bearing Interest at the rata or 7 per cent, per annum, payable annually, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papen and stamps. SAMUEL LORD, JR., deoo-wfotal_Bete ree. SALE OF STOCK, COBN, FODDER, Aa I wuIseUon WEDNESDAY, the 20th December, at the Plantation OB which I reside, three.miles from Mais'Bluff Depot, on the wilmin; ton and Manchester Railroad, HOBSE?, Males, Cows. Hogs, Corn. Fodder, Farming Utensils, Cotton Seed. Aa The Cattle are the finest In thia section of the State. Terms cash. The Plantation will be rented at the same tima It contains some 500 or WO acres of ene Cotton and Corn Land. JNO. N. McCALL, Agent, - ?ecl-17S*0 Mars' Bluff. IBST-CLASS RIVER-BOTTOM LAND In a high and healthy part or the State for sale, with Flour, Grist and Saw Mills, Cotton Gin and Thresher, and a successful stand for a Coun? try Store. Will be sold for partition, ra the highest bid? der, at sparranburg, s. C., on th? first MONDAY in January, 1872, If net previously contracted for at private sale, The well known Plantation of CAMPO BELLA, belonging to the Estate of the late Major H. J. Dean, containing 1341 acre?. It ls altnated on the great thorough fare be? tween Sparenburg, a C., and Asheville, N. 0., seventeen miles north of Spartanburg, and twenty-live miles northwest or Greenville and Ave miles from Gowanavllla The place is one or the moat desirable In the up? country, being unsurpassed for health, and al? most unequalled for the quantity and quality of Its Reed-Bottom to be In a heil by locality, with ?;ood Mills, bringing sn Immediate and never aUlng return for the capital Invested-having 2i0 acres or best Reed-Bottom lo one body, within ooe fence, in a high state of cultivation, never having tailed even In seasons of greatest drought 11 bring a good crop, while the land is constantly Improv? ing, and the whole weU ditched and drained. ALSO, loo acres of best Creek Bottom, fresh and un? cleared. The remainder of the Tract ls well wooded, m original growth, and no green timber has been cut on the place In sixteen years. Tnere are live Settlements on the place, suitable for tenants, and ample materials of both wood and atone are m sight of the Saw Min. The Flour and Grist Mills are well built first story of stone-has three sets of bolting chests, three run of min stones, and make aa good flour as any made sou th of Baltimore. They have been rebuilt, as weU as tba Saw Mill, within a few years, and all have a good run of custom. The near completion of the A lr-Line Railroad will add to their value. The Mills wUl be < ontracted for separately (aa also the Lands in lots to suit purchasers.) at prl Vdtc??lC Terms-Cash is preferred; but ii more conve? nient to purchasers, lt wlU be sold for one hau* cash-one io art h ia six months, sad one-fourth m twelve months, with Interest from day of sale, and bond and mortgage to secure the payment of the same. Title Indisputable. Persons wishing to examine the putee win be directed at the Mill to Henry F. King. Esq.. or William J. Walden on the place. Any information desired can be obtained by applying personally at Spartanburg Courthouse to Edward J. Dean, or Dr. C. E. Fleming-or by letter to the Executrix, MRS. MARY OWEN DEAN, nov3-f 9 Lock Box 20, Spartanburg, 5. O. I truies. c HARLESTON ADVERTISING AGENCY, CO?KXB BROAD STBIXT ARD EAST BAT. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest cash ratea for ALL PAPERS m the United States WALKER, EV ANS A COGSWELL. decfrmwf By W.TLHTCB* B. S. MHTKSy A nctlonrffi, STORE AND DWELLING No 36 KING- i ST rt E ET ? -^.m F Will be soid on TUESDAY,' 12th instant, ot the Oin Postofflce, at ll o'clock, - ? Trist desirable STORE and DWELLING Ho, ?4 A 'King street, Mst? de, bet ween Welm'a xx art and A Price's ailey, containing fonr agave rooms ?nd Kitchen. Lot measures29 feet front byee fett deep. , v.: . Terms-One-half cash; balance In one and two - years,- wit b interest. Pro pei ty to ne insured and 7 policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps-_ - ,-4ees-fmtn8 By W. T. LEITCH A H. & BRUJ?S, . . Auctioneer?. rta* COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP DEN-J TIST'S instruments, Tools and Furniture, ;J*gI be sold on FRTDAT, 23d December, sd^o.~ 101Meeting street, tbelare residence of Dr. B. A. Rodrigues, The largest assortment or DENTIST MATERIAL m the Sooth, consisting m part of LATHES, Tnlcaaiaem, Ope aune Chairs flhfmw Table, Teeth, Den tn T"f^5'nfflts*i most approved and modern 'taveuneis.' Instruments will be sold la Sets oz. Ca? purchasers. Among them are four' Caaes beautifully arranged. If? - . ALSO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR?-., WPrl**lnK in of Brussels Carpets, Rep Sofas. Chair?, Mir French Flower Tases, Tabres, " ch J lr s, sideboard, Marble-Top 1 .Case, .Centre Tablas, Stove. Ao. .. ~fl< By YT. T. LEITCH A R. H. BBUNS, >fg Anctlonetn. ' SALK ?NDEB THE DIRECTION OP ' .?Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of South Carolina,'' Will he sold on FRI DAY, December Uta,?? ll o'clock, at the north sid? of the Old PostoSlee. Th? following described PI KC BS OR PARCELS OF LAND, the name having been returned ts the Property of the "State of South Ca:oiina," sub iect to the reservations contained In the notice . lereto subjoined : 1st. One TRACT OF LAND situate, lying and being in Groomsville, 8t. Ism ea Goose creek, 20 miles from the City of Charleston, andtnowna* tba "Bries House Tract," contamina 210 acres, raoreoriesiv.. , ? *".' ?v 2d. One TR&CT OF LAND sites'e, lying and being ta the Parish of St. James San tee, formerly occupied by .- Wescoat, ind BOW by 0. 0. Mc? Coy, contamk g 280p aerea, more or less. sd. TRACT 5F LAND known as the "Powder Magazine,'' ir the City of Charleston, Pariah of St. Philip's and st. Michail's. 4th. That very desh-abl? LOT OF LAND at tho northeast corner of Line and Meeting street?, with Residence and all necessary outbolJdlngs, nqw occupied as a farm and residence: measur? ing on Meering street ISO feet hy SOO feet on line street. Tunning east and west. This property can be subdivided into Bnildtng Lots, and offers a g^o^wn^\Xr?otm^m't?m^^ct.vit?l Itt contiguity to the terminus of the South carolina and a ty Railways raiders- lt a tory desirable nv nth. ' ONE ACRE OP LAN? on the west end of LINE STREET-hlgh land. This property 1? said to be occupied by authority of the City Coandlof Charleston. ._ ' etti. A MOIETY OF LAND upon Moma Uland. formerly used as a Laxaretto ?nd H?apimL AMO* 7th. THIRTEEN LOTS OF LAND 00 SPRING STREET, designated by Plats and numbered ?8, 67,110,111,112,118,270.-269,736, 184, 128, 188, ISA St h. NINETEEN LOTS op PRESIDENT 8TRE. designa ted by P.ate numbered 10,12,14.16,18. 30, 32. 232, 234, 238, 388, 170,171, ITS, 178,174, ttl Otb, THIRTEEN LOTS on NORMAN STREET, designated by Piata and known aa nimbera 19, 81, 231, 233, 43, Ol, 82, 228, 229, 230, 260, 2dl, 262. A180. il (Atf-JkUb 10th TWELTE LOTS, on ASHTON STREET, desujnaud by Plats and known as Lots numbered 128,134,126,128,129,180, 76, 70, TT, 78, 4*. ; r^n;' ;; . ALSO. ' - 11th. TBS LOTS upon ALWAY STREET, desig? nated In Plats and known as nam ben 80, ST, 83, 83, 84, 85, 133,184,133, 187. ALSO. 12th. THREE LOTS ap? PUDD STREET, designated upon Plats as numbers 108, 97, 91. 18th. Upon PINE STREET, 7 LOTS designated upon Plat SB Noa. 266, 215, 68,187, 141, 143, 146. 14th. Upon ROBERT^COCRT, 7 LOTS, nated upon Plat as Nos. 61,63, ss, 264, 256, : 161 h. Upon r-ILLY COURT, li LOTS, as Noa. 82, 04, 95, 90, 97, 08, 100, TOI, 102, "los, 105, 107, 108. lath. LOT on LINE STREET, north ?Ide, 1 Rose Lane and Rutledge street ..? ALS* ' 17th. Upon MAT COURT, LOTS designated a* ROS. 104, 106,107, 108. ' * ' . . ? ALSO, .' _. 18th. Upon CHESTNUT STREET, noted as Nos. 115, in. ~-- - ALSO, lOtt. Upon BEE STREET, LOTS < NOS. ll?, 300, 201, 303. ALSO. ^trttl 20th. Upon CHINQUAPIN STREET, LOTS desig? nated aa Nos. 191, 169, 207. ALSO, * - slat. Upon CANNON oop?T, LOTS designated aa Noa 103, 194, 196, 196, 19^*80,304. . A AFF Aino, 23d. LOT OF LAND at the N. E. CORNER OP SPRING STREET and WESTOOAT8 OOURT. ?<! A?SO,' .- ? ? 23d. LOT OF LAND, at th? northeast eorne? Spring and Piesldent streets. i&r.iv .?.?... .w?.-- AUK - . .jooi-tai" 24th. Several other LOTS in the City : partttn lars given hereafter., Nora.-The Titles to au tho more parcels of Land are regarded M good tn the State oi Sooth (Xcolina, ir, however, ta any eas other party has acquired valid titre to any said Landa, every such party ls hereby i to Immediately come for*?rd U?jmvt* appear to the Special Commls*loa?r, oHlesen. WHIPPER, ELLIOTT A 9k Bread street, Charleston, on br thirteenth day of De. ember next, Terms-one-third cash; balanoe in one tad tm years, with interest, secured by bond and mort? gage of property. Purchasers to pay for lPttM and st air ps. W, J. WHtffafsVi nOT25 8pecial CommlaHonsA By J. DRAYTON FORD? DESIRABLE GROCERY Sti At Private Sale, the Two-story at southwest corner of st. Phillp and L_ and the Two-story RESIDENCE In Une i Immediately west of above. " This property ls now we:i rented, and is a most desirable ataud for a Grocery Store and Resi? dence. Apply as above, ai No. 83 Broad street. dec8-fmw8_. . By I. S. K. BENNETT. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE A No. 1F ABM on Ashley River, mar the City, about 40 acres of ci wed land, settled. A FIN E RICE PLANTATION, near Georgetown, on the North Sante? River, 880 seres, with new Mill all settled-flue neighborhood. A No. 1 FARM of 60 acres, nm Summerville, settled. Possession given at once. -Apply as above at No. 40 Broad street, .- tm?gt?? fljjitti arva Jnrnutjmg <totob?. THE BE?*" ABD STtCK. OP MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING IN THE SOUTH. SILE, MEE INO, Ans ALL-WOOL SHAKER FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, WITH THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES V ELEGANT NECK WEAR, AT SCOTT S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STKEET, Opposite the Market. novis