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CITY AFFAIRS. Mcttlnga ThU Dayl ? - Tranklin Lodge, at 10 A. M. Union Kilwinning Lodge, at 10 A. M. Pythagorean Lodge, at 10 A. M. Washington Lodge, at half-past 9 A. If. Orange Lciliie. at 10 A. M. Walhalla Loilg^, at 10 A. M. Zerabbabel Chapter, at 10 A. M. Tyre Lod^e. at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. Friendship Lodge, at IO A. M. ft La Candeur Lodge, at 10 A. M. Union Chapter, at i0 A. M. Solomon's Lodge, at half-past 9 A. M. Landmark Lodge, al 10 A. M. Strict Observance Lodge, at 10 A. M. Carolina RJfle Club, at hall-past 7 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at tis store, clothing, hats. Ac. Wm. McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, ladles' cloak?, broadcloths, Ac. Also will sel1, at hair-past 7 o'clock, at No. 420 King street, toys, jewelry, Ac. PERSONAL.-General J. B. Kershaw arrived in the city yesterday afternoon, and ls staying at the Charleston Hotel. THE NIGHT TRAIN.-On and af:er this day the night express train on the Northeastern Railroad will leave at 5.15 P. M.. instead o? six o'clock as heretefore. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT.-The Macon and Wetie.m Railroad Company have declared a dividend of five dollars per share, free of gov? ernment tax. Messrs. L. D. Mowry & Son will pay the same to shareholders resident In this c. ty on application at their office. INVESTING.-Among the recent transfers o? veal property in New York City, the Sun no? tices one of the lot at the northwest corner of the Bou'evard and Eightieth street, one hun? dred and two feet square, from Francis Worth to Charles P. Leslie, of Charleston, S. C.. for the slight consideration oi fifty-nine thousand dollars. BRICKBATTIXG A LIDV.-A little after nine o'clock on Monday morning. John Singleton, a colored boy, threw a brick at another boy lu America street, and instead of hitting the bo}, struck a lady In the face who wa? pass? ing. The lady was badly cut, but did not ap? pear against the young scapegrace before the Mtyor. The prisoner was consequently dis? charged for want of evidence against him. COTTON FOB FOREIGN PORTS.-Mr. W. P. Hall cleared yesteraay, at this port, the Span? ish bark Sirio, for Havre, with seven hundred and ninety-four bales upland colton; the Span? ish bark Gesoria, for Barcelona, with six hun? dred and seventy-five bales upland cotton, and the Spanish brig Ysabel?ta, for the same port, with lour hundred and fifty-six bales upland cotton. Messrs. J. A. Enslow A Co. cleared for Liv. erjaool the American Bark Albina, with 2503 bales upland cotton, weighing 1,140,670 pounds, and valued at $211,024. CLUBS AND STARS.-Wm. Randall* arrested for trespassing upon the premises of Mr. Geo. i lmons, bad his case deterred until to-day. Thos. Suarez, lodged lor desertion from the Spanish bark Sirio, was delivered to the cap? tain. One bacchanalian who succumbed to the In- i fluence ot the drowsy god on East Biy street, 'woke np In the Guardhc % and next morning paid a nae of one dollar for his spree. A white goat, lou nd at large in Spring street, i m was delivered to the owner upon payment of a fine ol one dollar. Nine persons applied for lodgings at the ! Guardhouse and were duly discharged next morning. SWINDLER IX CUSTODY.-Between twelve and one o'clock on Monday, James Huchet, alias James Drayton, was surprised in one of his flints up town by Assistant-Chief Fraser, who proceeded to arrest him. Drayton made a fierce resistance, but at length succumbed. As he was being led off, Benjamin Smith, bis companion, interfered with the officer, and attempted to Tesche Drayton. Smith speedily found himself numbered with the prisoners, and, with Drayton, waa locked up in the Guardhouse. Drayton WA? arrested some days ago for swindling a c Mored man from the country out of ten dollars by the strap Js\me, and bad been allowed to go at large on bis promise to find out the other swindler who had assisted in the Job. Since then he has disappeared, and, nothing having been heard o? him, the officers were notified to arrest him. Drayton was turned over to a trial Jus? tice lor prosecution, and Smith was dismissed with a reprimand. THE DEATH OF MR. JOSEPH WALKER.-A telegram was received yesterday from Aiken announcing the death, at that place, of Mr. Joseph Walker, who had been a prominent merchant in Charleston for above thirty years. Mr. Walker began business in this city as a manufacturing stationer In 1838, and in 1852 was appointed superintendent of the Bath Paper Mills. In which concern he was a large stockholder. He remained in charge of the mills (or a number of years. During the Con? federate war he served as commissary-gene? ral for the State of South Carolina, which po-' 6itlon he resigne! ou account of failing health, and went to Europe as one of the agents of the Confederate Government. Al? erter the war he resumed business Ja Charles? ton, but was forced, by Increasing debility, to withdraw. He again went to Europe, re? turning some months ago to this city. He afterwards went to Aiken, where he remained up to the time ol 1rs death, which was caused 1 by consumption. Mr. Walker was an ?amiable man and a pub lie-spirited citizen. His death will be gene- , j^lly regretted. THE TRAGEDY of Richard III was presented to a tine house at the Adademy last evening, j The title role wa? filled by Mr. Harry Sey? mour, an actor of the ultra-robust school, whose idea of the royal Plantagenet seemed j to waver between a facetious shallow buffoon and a blustering ruffian, the whole result being something about as different from the profound and subtle conception embodied in ; Sbakspeare's orea'ion as can well be Imagin? ed. Where so little can be said for the Star, 1 lt is pleasant, however, to be able to praise. The firmament, the armor, banners, dresses and accoutrements ot the company are much above the usual display on such occasions, and are very creditable to the management. The : rival armies of York and Lancaster, if not : quite numbering the hundred supernumera? ries promised in the bills, yet sufficed to fill very comfortably the stage? and made a fine appearance. To-night the Merchant of Venice will be played, after which Mr. Seymour will ' recite the Masonic poemlof "The Level and the Square," In honor of the Most Worshlpiul ( Grand Lodge of South Carolina, the perform- ; anees to conclude with La Chalet, with Miss Effie Johns as L's?tte>. See Fourth Page fer Local Mattera. BUSINESS NOTICES. FRESH ARRIVALS THIS DAY.-A large sup? ply of Tortoiseshell and other sets. Also, those 23 cent English Tooth Brushes and Lu bin's Jockey Chit'. IL & A. ASHTON. No. 240 King street. CROQUET : CROQUET !-The cheapest in the Citv. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. dec20 CHEAT BARGAINS for one week may be ex? pected at No. 420 King street, sign of red flag, near Ca.houn street. Goods will be sold under cost for cash to close business. Call early and judge for yourselves dec20-2 THE DAY OF FORTUNE approaches. The Academy of Music, with the other grand prizes of the Scheme, will be drawn for Jan? uary 8th. Get your tickets in time, from Eben Coffin, sub-agent, at No. 29 Broad street. To BUSINESS MES.-Sive your money by purchasing your Blank Books at the East Bay News Room. _ decU "KETLESS WATCHES."-We have just re? ceived per steamer Ville de Paris from Havre an invoice cf fine Gold Stem Winders and Chronographs, from the celebrated factory of Pul ck Pninppe ? Co., Geneva, to which we desire to call the attention of purchasers, CARRINGTON. THOMAS & Co., Jewellers and di? rect Importers, No. 256 King street. decl9 THE MISSES ASHTON respectfully inform their customers that they are ready to supply them with all the latest styles in Ornamenta1 Hair Work. Every description of goods per? taining to 'heir arlin real Hair, or the cheap grad?s. WJII be lound In profusion at the low? est prices. ONE DOLLAR WRITING DESKS.-Superior to any sold heretofore. HASEL STREET BAZAAR, and EAST BAY NEWS-ROOM. dec20 MAGNIFICENT MEERSCHAUM PIPES, from $1 to $200 each, suitable tor Christmas presents, will be so d cheap durlnar this week. A Prize Wheel ls connected with this establishment by which you may draw one of the above Pipes for 25 cents only. Call at Emperor William C gar Store. No. 310 King street. Specie in change. WM. SCHRODER, Proprietor. decl9-6 CHEILLET'S PARIS KID GLOVES-every pair warranted. These Gloves will be taken back even alter wear, for aDy Imperfections, such as tearing or ripping. r Paris, 20 Rue de la Paix. n_.p<vrQ I London, 53 Regent street. .DEPOTS -, New York% 929 Broadway. { Boston, 9 Temple Place. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A Co., sole Agents for Charleston. nov3-6mos 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 all cm be suited. They are from 15 cents to 20 cents per Bet. Call and see them at M. & A. Ashton'?. REMOVED.-John Commins Las removed from No. 131 M-etlng street to No. 308 King street, five doors above Wentworth. Any person wishing good subs'anilal Boots and Shoes-no paper bottoms-will please give a call. A few cases of Ladleb'Winter Slippers (flannel lined) at $1 50 per pair. decl8-mwI6_ SINGER SEWING MACHINE for a Christmas Present is the thing. Their salesroom is at No. 197 King street. , AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of Children's Hats at Plehge's, No. 201 King street. decl9-5 WILSON'S CASED LIQUORS.-Having long seen the necessity of placing a pure and un? adulterated stimulant before the public for medicinal purposes, we have determined to pack the fo lowing lavorlte brands of liquor In cases consisting ol'one bottle each of Plnet. Caslillon A- Co.'s Bran ly, Private Stock Port, "Pale Family" Sherry, "Old Velvet" Bourbon, Jamaica Rum, "Cabinet"' Gin, Loch Katrine (Scot.) Whiskey, which we sell at ten ($10) dollars per ca?e. To our friends we will say that we guarantee the purity of the above. They are endorsed by our leading physicians, and are, without any doubt, first-class goods. Send orders to WILSON'B GROCERY, Box No. 383, Charleston, S. C. No charge lor deliver? ing. _ _ decl8-12 A MOST DELICIOUS PRESENT.-NO bogus perfumes are sold by the Misses Ashton. All the finest articles lrom Farina, of Cologne, or Coudray, of Paris, and the Extracts from Lu bln, as also those from the London hou-es, are as fine as ever, and at the old lime prices. FOB A STYLISH AND ELEGANT HAT, at popu? lar prices, go to Plenge's, No. 201 King street. decl9-5 FURS.-FCRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street, offer extraordinary bargains ?n Furs. Few more cases of all kinds and prices received, and will be sold at extremely low prices. GARDNER has Just received a large assort ment of fresh, choice Confectionery, which ls offered at very low prices, at his up-town establishment. No. 449 King street, near Cal houn. declS-3* TUE "HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE uses the Straight Needle, makes the Lock Stitch T.alike on both side?,) and is one o? the most useful and lashionable Christmas Gifts you could present to your lady friends-$25 and $37. _ _decS-fmwlO HAVE Ytx SEEN HAYDEN'S CHRISTMAS "SPREAD ?" No ! Well, then, take my ad vice and give him a call. Don't wait until the last day, for then his splendid assortment will be broken and you will find lt difficult to be Berved. declS 6 JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply of Underwear Goods at Menke A Mu ler's, No. 325 King street. decl6 ALL THOSE In need of Broadcloths, Cassi meres, Doeskins, Beavers, Ac. will do well by calling on us to take advantage of the twenty five per cent, reduction of prices in this line of goods. Tailors are invited to price the ;oods. Samples given. FURCHGOTT, BENE? DICT A Co. GAMES AND PICTURE BOOKS, at popular price?, at Hasel street Bazaar. decl4 A GBAND CHRISTMAS GIFT.-The finest im? ported Musical Box ever brought to this city for raffle at Von Santeu's Bazaar, King street. Two hundred and fifty chances at two dollars ? chance. List rapidly filling up. OVERCOATS, from $8 to $25, at Menke & Mullens, No. 325 KiDg Btreet. decl6 CHEAPER THAN EVER ?-Writing Deskp, Photograph Albums and Pocket-Books, at Hasel street Bazaar. decl4 THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT of the ladles ls :hat the best selection of Portemonnaies and Russia Goods are to be found at HAYDEN'S, So. 272 King street. _ decl8-6 Go AND INSPECT the handsome Stock of Slothing at Menke A Muller's, No. 325 King street. _ _ declO BILL HEADS punted on fine paper at $3, $4, ?5, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according o size, at THE NEWS Job Office. ??rjotograpr) ano SUt ?allerg SOUDER'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, NO. 363 KING STRE ET, WILL REOPEN ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 18711, AT THE OLD STAND, FOR YEARS PAST KNOWN AS "QU I NB Y'S," . THOROUGHLY REFURNISHED AND REFITTED WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ART. AND WITH EXPERIENCED OPERATORS AND ACCOMPLISHED ARTISTS. CARTES DE VISITE, CARTES IMPERIALE, INDIA INK PORTRAITS, OIL PORTRAITS, o PORCELAIN MINIATURES, LOCKET PICTURES. OLD PICTURES CAREFULLY COPIED. SOUDER'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, PHOTOGRAPHS OF SHIPS, BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURING * ESTABLISHMENTS, PLANTATIONS, MACHINERY, ?fcc.; Made with Promptness and Dispatch, and upon Reasonable Terms. Orders iy|Mail will meet with Due Attention. NOTE,-Tn? "Negatives," some Six Thousand 6000. In Number, made by (il" I % B Y & CO. daring the past Ten Tears, ire all Preserved, and Plctares from them can be had at any time. S. T. SOUDER, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, NO. 363 KING STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. 9lntiion 5alei-01)if fl)ap By MILES BRAKE. CLOTHING, HATS, ?tc, Ac. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock I will sell at my Store, corner King and Liberty streets, A large and well assorted stock of CLOTHING, HATS, AC, suitable for city and country trade, const-ting lo rart of: Men's t-atlnet and eastmere SACKS AND FROCKS. Black Casslmere, Melton and Velvet Derby coats, Fine Casslmere Suits, Beaver and Chinchilla Overcoats. Fine Vests and Ve t Pat? terns, Harrison and Tricot Sacks, Harrison. Cas slmere, Melton and Fancy Satinet Pants, Men's Shirts, Drawers and Sock-, cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Ladies' Shawls. Cloaks, Sacqaes, Hosiery, Gauntlets, Ac, ic. ALSO, A lar ere Une of Men's and Boys' Wool and Felt HATS, just received._dec20 By WM. McKAT. LADIES' CLOAKS, DRY GOODS, Ac. I will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at No. 140 Meeting street. Sixty Ladles' CLOAKS, pieces Broadcloth, Cas? slmere, Tweeds, Sa'ineta, Shining, Flannels, Kerseys, Holsery. Notions, Ac. Also, 2 counters. 2 Cooking Stoves and a few pieces of Furniture. Terms cash._ dec20 Ry WM. McKAT. BARGAINS I BARGAINS! BARGAINS! TOYS, JEWELRY, CLOTHING Ac, AC Will be sold at No. 420 King street, near Cal? houn, at Mgn of Red Flag, EVERY NIGHT, at bair past 7 o'clock, until entire stock ls closed, A large variety of TOYS, China and cia s ware, Plated Sets. Casters, Ac, Ladies' Cloaks, Hosiery, Ready-Made Clothing, and 1000 lots of Sundries, suitable for Holiday presents. dec20 3. nd io ne cr s' Private Sales? &t By ROBERT S. PRINGLE, No. 52 Broad street. - FOR SALE OR RENT, A DESIRABLE PLANTATION on Ashepoo River, near the Railroad Bridge, containing 145 acres prime Rice Lind at a g jod pitch of tide, an I a Tract of ex? cellent Cotton and Provision Land, of which abcut io j acres h;vv> been under cultivation. dec20 (?nns, ^aromare and (Tntlcrn. The subscriber has recently received from Eng? land, a fine assortment or DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL GUNS or all sizes, suitable for BIRD, DUCK and DEER SHOOTING, which are offered for sale at very low prices. ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF IVORY TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET KNIVE3, IN GREAT VARIETY. AND A FCLL STOCK OF ALL KIND3 OF HARDWARE. C. CRAVELEY, NO. 62 EAST BAY STREET, dec2."-2 South of the Postofflce. Sewing ittaclnnea. THE WEED F. F. SEWING MACHINE has not yet become such a drug In the market as to require to be hawked through the streets or left at the residences against the wishes of the oc? cupants. But my sales have not diminished, nor has the reputation of these Machines suffered by competition. Call and see then and yon will be convinced of their superiority. D. B. HASELTON, dec20-lmo No. 307 KINC STREET. ftoilet and fanen (gtaofrs. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN EXTRACTS, SOAPS, POMADES, HAIR OILS, &C. JEAN MARIE FARINA'S, VIOLET'S, AND AIMAR'S PREMIUM COLOGNE WATERS, AT AIMARS, Corner King and Vander horst streets. dec20-12_'_ ijolibarj (?oo?s. QBIHSTMAS iNli^ovTrrolTs^ KINSMAN BRO'S. TOY EMPORIUM. No. 279 KING STREET. Having Opened all of our New Importations of FRENCH GERMAN AND AMERICAN. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, AND FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, Our Assortment ls the Most Extensive and, in point of Variety and Cheapness, CANNOT BE EXCELLED. decl9-2_ -pARENTS C?N DO NOTHING BETTER to remind their children of the birth of their Sa? viour, and to let them express their joy and happi? ness on this great and glorious event, than to buy of FR. DAUER'S flue stock or Musical Instru? ments, a Violin, Flute, Guitar, Accord?on, Music Box, Trumpet, or even a Drum. Go and see that Prussian Militaire Drum, at FR. DAUER'S Music Store, No. 377 King street. decll-mwff JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, ?c. F. KOLDEWEY, formerly located at No. 292 King street, can now be found at als New Stand, No. 302 King street, above Wentworth street. In announcing this change of location, he will men? tion to his mends that he has provided for the Christmas Holidays. His recent importai! n of JEWELRY, DIAMONiS, and other Preci?os Stones, are worthy the at tee.lon of all seeking presents at this time. He s'ill Repairs Jewelry, and guarantees a'l rep*'., mg of Wa'ches and Clocks. decll-mwfo 3Ucnon Balee-?ntnxt flto?i. ByW. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BR?NS, Auctioneers. SALE ?TJNDER THE DIRECTION OF the "Commissioners of tbe Sinking Fand of SODti Carolina." wu; be sold on THURSDAY, the 28th instanf, at ll o'clock v. M., at the north side or the Old Post office. The following PARCELS OF LAND, the same having been returned as property of the State ot South Carolina, subject to the res.mt on con tainedln tr-esuijohvd notice 1. One TRACT OF J, cu, situate, lying and beleg in thc Pari9h of St James' San tee, formerly occupied by - wescoat, and now by C. G. Mc? cay, containing 2500 acre?, mo'e or less. 2. Oue ACRE OF HIGH LAND, more or less, on the west end of Line street, said to be occupied by authority of the City Connell of Charleston. 3. On Spring street, LOTS designated by puts as numbered 63. 2:5, *7 271, 272, 273, snd parts Of LU S 67 and Ito 4. On President s'reet, LOTS designated bj plats numbered io, 1?, 24, 232,234 and 172. 5. On Asuton street. LOTS designated by plata numbered 119,120, and PARTS OF LOTS 121 and 126. 6 On Alway street. PARTS OF LOTS designated by plats numuered 131 and 135. 7. nu Fiudd street, PARTS OF LOTS designated by plate numbered 68 and si. 8. Oa Plae street. LOTS designated by plata numbered 269, a-.''. TARTS OF LO rs 137,141 and 143. . 9. On Lily ciurt, LOTS designated by plata numbered 94, 96 and loo. 10. On May conrt, PART OF LOT designated by plat numbered 104. 11. On Chestnut street, LOT designated by plat numbered 113. 12. On Bee street, PART OF LOT de lgnated bj p at numbered 201. 13. On Chinquepln street, PARTS OF LOTS des? ignated by plats Lumbered 189,191, 207, 208 and 209. 14. On Allen court. LOTS as designated by plats numbered lei. 227, 228, 229 and 230. 16. Ou Cannon court, LOT designated by plats numbered 205, and p.,rt of Lot numbered iee. 16. LOT OF LAND at the northeast corner of Spring ttreet and Westcoat's court. 17. LOT OP LAND at the northeast corner of Springend President streets. NOTE.-The above mentioned Linda, together with others, were heretofore advertised to be Bold on the 16th instant. Portions ol the lands were then told; these remain. The Commies oners fore bore to offer these lands fur sale last Friday, for the reason that as to some that were advertised questions were made as to the matter of title, which suggested the propriety ot glvmg time for further investigation. Tnese questions have since oeen carefully examined, and all doubtful items omitted, and lt Is confidently believed that every niece 01 land described ta the list herewith be? longs to the State or Sooth Carolin a. At the same time lt ls hereby respectfully re? quested that ir any party, other tbaa the State* have acquired valid title to any or the lands de? scribed in the foregoing advertisement, every euc i party will Immediately come forward to toe Special Commissioner, at the office of Messrs. NV HIPPER, ELLIOTT A ALLEN, No. 91 Broad street, Charleston, and make the sam J appear, assured that his rights will be scrupulously re? erected. Terms of Sale-Three hundred dollars and under cash; over three hundred dollin, one-third cash, and the balan ce la one and two years, wi -h In? terest, secured by bond and mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. W. J. WHIPPER, dec20,23,27.28_Special Commissioner. By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Auctioneers? REFEREE'S SALVE. Foreclosure or Mortgage-SAMUEL LORD, Jr., Administrator of B. K. JENKINS, vs. J. O. W. Lt'GAnE, F. T. LFGARE, et al. By virtue or an order for sale In thli case, made by the Hon. R. F. Graham. Judge or the Fir e Cir? cuit, I will offer for sale by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of January, A. 0.187?? at ll o'clock, in the forenoon, aa tne Post office, at the toot or Broad street, in Charleston, S. 0, All that TRACT OF LAND, situate, lying and belr g on John's Island, State a'orcsald, consta - lng ot cleared, wooded and marsh linds, and eon-' taming one hundred and thirty and a hair (130X> acres, bethe gamea little more or less; bau log. and bounding to the north on a tract or lama, conveyed by John w. jenkins, to James C. w" Legare on the 6th or February, A. D. 1830, to the south on landa of William R. Jenkins, to the east on lands of the estate or the said James 0. w?. L*gare deceased, and to the west ou Boheckef Klver, which said tract of land ls the southern portion or half or the tract orland ca led the Townsend tract, and bath such shape, form, land? marks and dimensions as are represented Ina plat thereof, by H. W. Flshbnrne, surveyor, of date Jane 9th. 1855. On 1 he following terms,?o wit: Onethird cash, and the balance on a credit or one and two years, to be t ecured by a bond or the purchaser, with in? terest from day or sale, amt mortgage or the premises so d. Purchaser to pay referee for papers andfstarop'. G. W. DINGLE, dec20,27.]ao8,4_Special Referee. VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOR SALE. On MONDAY, the second day or January nextr at 12 o'clock M.. before the Courthouse, tn George? town, I will offer Tor ssl ?, at Publl 1 Untcrr, ? Ail that Valuable Property known a < XTTTIN'O WHARF,, upon which are two wo. den store? house.--being among the moat eligible lots in th* town for business purposes; measuring in front* on Ray street 60 re-1, and extending to sample River in the rear, with a dock on one side. Conditions nash. Purchaser to pay for tlt'.e and stamps. H. E. FRASER, dec2Q wim3_? Auctioneer. By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO? FINE HORSES AND LOT OF MULES. On THURSDAY, 2lst instant, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, in Iront or oar efflce, No. 33 Broad street, One pair Fine HATCH HORSES Six Single-Uor-es^nd lot of Moles. decl9-3?_ By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Auctioneers. BROAD STREET PROPERTY FOR S Al E. * By virtue or a Decretal Order r*om the Conrt of Common Pleas, Hon. R. F. Graham presiding, to me directed, as Special Referee, w.ll be ?old, at the Old PostofflCe, in Charleston, on THURSDAY, December 2lst, 1871. at ll o'clock A. M., The LOT OK LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situated 1 n the south side or Broad street, m the j City of Charleston, measuring (26) twenty-six ' feet, more or less, front on Broad street, by (210) two hundred and ten feet in depth; butting and bounding north cn Broad street, east on ianda now or late of - smith, south on lands now or late of-, and west oa lands of the heirs of Wm. P. Young, deceased, known at No. 79, and occupied as a nial Justice efflce by T. J. Mackey, Esq. Terms-One-third ( s) cash; balance In one and two years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises; buildings to be Insured and po icy assigned. Purchaser to pay Referee for papers and stamps. H?TSON LEE, decl9_? pedal Referee. By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. MRS. JULIA WINBERG HAYING RE? TIRED from business, we will sell at io o'cioek, tn THURSDAY, 2tst ot December, at No. 298 King, one door north or Wen: worth street, THE ENTIRE STOCK, IN SMALL LOTS, CONSISTING IN FART OP : Elegant WOrtsTe-t.? rMBROIDEKIES, such as Slippers, Sofa Cushions, Carriage Blankets, Ac Lace coads ol every description, and a variety of Ribbons. ALSO. A handsome os*ortraent or FANCY JEWELRY", Ladlts' Dress Trimmings and Zephyr Worsted, French Flowers. Velvet and Straw Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Feathers, and a great many other arricie? too nome-ons to mention. ALSO, FIXTURES, Showcases and Counters. Terms cash._decl5-rmw3thl PLANTATION STOCK, MACHINERY, Ac, ac. Will be sold, at public outcry, on THURSDAY, December ?lat, at William Gregg's Pip.nuuoo, on Seabrook's ls ia ni, by the Sheriff rf Charl* eton County, as agent of the Mortgage Creditors under the mortgage, the following property. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A, M., and continue each day until everything is disp; sed of. Cattle will be? tiered first: 1 BULL, 7 years old, % Brahmin, X Durham. l Bull, 3 years old, % Brahmin, x Durham. 1 Bull, 3 years old, >i Brahmin, \' Ayrshire. 2 Bulls, 18 months old, % Brahmin. 1 Bull, 9 months old, K Brahmin. 8 Work Oxen. 1 Steer. 64 Cows, and 30 to 4J Calves. 62 Heifers, very fine, all fr,.rn the Brahmin Ba L 4 Horses. 4 Males. SHEEP. 4 Southdown Rams. 147 Ewes, most of them \ South Downs, one half with Lambs Just dropped. 12 Wethers. HOGS. 1 Berkshire Boa", imported. 25 to 80 Brood Sows. 60 to 70 Shoats. rOULTRY. 60 to 70 Turkeys, very fine and of large and fancy breed, and other fowl. MACHINERY. 1 Ten horse Portable Engine, In good order. 3 McCarthy Gins. 1 Grist Mill. Lot or Shafting, Belting, Ac TOOLS. 6 Carta 2 Two Horse W-"ona. 1 Four-Horse Wagon. 1 Buckeye Mower and Reaper, In good order. Corn Sheller, Ploughs, and Tull complement or Toola of all sons usual on a first-class plantation. The steamer Water Lily will leave charleston at ll o'clock on Wednesday, the 20th. Persons at? tending the Falewi.l be accommodated on and about the place. Terras cash. E. W, M. MACKEY. 8. C. C. and Agent or Mortgage Creditors.. decl6-4