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GLIMPSES OF GOTHAM. NXWm. YORK ENJOYS A HANGING MATCH. Roger? a Victim to a Panic-How Criminal li Choked to Death In th Nineteenth Century-The Future of the Tribune-The vice-President and the Editorship- Fallare of ??Africa Stanley as a Lecturer-Mr. Fronde and Olary tineen of scots, Again. [FROM OTJB OWN OORBXSPOKDBNT.] NEW YORK, December 7. Society ls feeling quite comfortable and happy over the banging of a ruffian In Brook? lyn yesterday. Society has been In a panic because, owing to Its own maudlin cowardice the criminal classes have been riding rough shod over everything lately. We are lu a flt of virtuous indignation, and the first mur? derer whose time was near had to suffer for lt. Had Scannet spared Donohue and King confined his pistol practice to a sporting gal? lery, lt ls likely that Hr. Bogers, who was choked to death yesterday, would have suc? ceeded In getting a new trial. He might have bad satisfaction at the gallows, though, in reflecting that by the sacrifice of his Hie those of the other thirty or forty odd assas? sins in the New York and King's County Jails will be saved. We have hanged a man society is safe, and now lt is in order to gush over the poor dear murderer again. As to the ir an ncr ol the execution yesterday lt was disgusting and horrible. The excuse 1B made for the sheriff by a morning paper tbat hangings are BO rare now-a-days that we cannot expect them to be done with neatness and dispatch. But inexperienced as the offi? cials were, it does not seem necessary that the criminal should have been made to under? go a lcjjgg drawn out preliminary torture be? lora he waa put to death. A mob of people are allowed to surround him in the ceil, and wring his hands abd weep wildly over bim. and then the sheriff approaches, and, with quiv? ering voice, reads the warrant for execution. Following him comes the executioner, who straps the man's hands behind, decorates bis head with a horrible black cap, and potting a rope around his neck, adjusts the knot carefully, under the left ear. Thus arrayed the criminal goes lortb, supported on all aides, front rear, right and left, by five Briests, ehauntiog the-, prayers for the dying. With solemn,- measured tread the procession marches over a long prison yard to one cor? ner where a great crowd of "special deputy sheriffs" are gathered. Hats are defied and all eyes are turned upon the central figure. So wonder that, under the accumulation of these dreadful ceremonies, the pluck of tue fellow, gave way and he fainted at the toot of i the sallows. After be bad revived and, I ? trembling in every limb, was put under the ,, drop, it was some minutes before the praying f and hand shaking was finished and he was j allowed to depart in peace. He really died a hundred deaths before his neck was broken. Poor Hr. Greeley is In bis grave and tho j world has returned to business again. The only tokens of the recent mourning to be seen are at the Tribune office, whose doors | and windows are still clothed with black. The Hisses Greeley respectfully decline the j fund proposed for their benefit, and lt ls probable oh at the public's anxiety to do some thing will take tbe shape of a monument lu Central Park. -There ls already a considera? ble sum In the bands of Hr. Dana, ol the Sun, raised some months ago for a statue of Ur. Greeley lu Printing House Square. A bronze Franklin occupies tbe end next to the Tri? bune offloe, (Hr. Greeley presided at Its un? veiling.) and lt was proposed to put "Our later Franklin" at the olber end In Iront of the new Staats Zeltung building. There is a good deal of speculation among newspaper men about the future of the Tri? bune. Mr. Greeley made it a power, bot now he is gone, lt seems to have almost lost its individuality. Whitelaw Held ls a clever young taurnaltflt, hut he is not "heavy guns enough* to keep up the old reputation ol tbe eper. January is coming on, when tbe coun ' annual subscriptions are usually renewed, and what have the Tribune stockholders to offer their rural patrons in return for having abandoned tbe Republican par tv * It ls a seri? ons business question. The rumor lo that tbe Tribune will go back to the party. There Is no field for it outside, uslesa lt wants to try the experiment ot being an Independent Journal, In Imitation of tbe Herald.. The Liberal Republican party can hardly bc Bald to have an existence, lt cer? tainly ls not numerous enough to support an organ of the magnitude of the Tribune. The World-ls the Democratic organ, and cannot well be displaced by a new comer. The re port ls. I repeat, that the Tribune will have to make its peace with the party lt attempted to overthrow, and as a conciliatory means to? wards that end a man pf distinction, whose Radicalism Is orthodox. Will be put at the head of lu affairs. Humor revives the name ef vice President Colfax in this connection, and I also hear those of General Hawley, of the Hartford Courant, and Bev. Henry Ward Beecher men Th? nomination of Colonel James L. Orr, of Sooth Carolina, as minister to Russia by the President-, provokes comment from the New York papers. They generally speak favor? ably of him, and the Sunday News, after re? viewing Bis public career, pronounces him to be one of the "luckiest ot politicians." - He ls not credited with transcendant abilities, but with what ls better-being one of fortune favorites. . Perhaps you will remember the doubts expressed in one ot these letters of the peen nlary success of Stanley, tbe Herald reporter, as a lecturer. Rullmao, the manager, de celvesjVby the fuss.made over Stanley Tn Eng? land and duly exaggerated by the Herald here, made the preposterous offer to him of an engagement for one hundred nights at Ave hundred dollars per night. There ls really nothing in Stanley to attract a crowd after - ' you have read the Herald's very full report of his travels In Africa. So, lt seems, the publlo thought, for last evening, when the third lecture of his course was to come off at Stein - -way Hall, the doors were not opened. About twenty people holding season tickets were clamoring for admission, and were informed that Mr. Stanley would not lecture any more BS the former lectures bad not paid expenses Here h a chance now for the Herald to All the vacancy made in Its Cuban expedition by the Ignominious retreat ol its late special corres pondent, Henderson. Stanley ls the man to heard the Spanish lion in bis den. Mr. Moline, the chivalrous champion oftbat " abused woman, the late Queen ol Scots, ; Mr. Fronde with two more columns of brevier, this mortiny. I think lt ls lo one of Smollett's novels tbat two Berving men, a Scot and an Englishman, wax so warm In a dispute over the character of the long defunct Queen, that they strip and pummel each other soundly. There ls danger that Fronde and Hellne will come to blows; that is, if tbe former is of a pugnacious tempera? ment and the latter continues to goad him as he dld to-day. Mr. fronde last week threw np all his en gagement? to lecture, on the plea onliness: but it ia announced now that he will lecture In Hew. Haven, and Brooklyn. In the latter city he will speak on two new subjects, "A Bishop of the Middle Ages," and "Toe Open? ing of the Reformation." NTH y - ? ? is? i. ? -The Anderson Intelligencer says: "We aie pained to record the death of Hr. William Mattlson, an aged and respected citizen, which occurred at bis residence near Honea Path, on last Sunday morning, December 1st, In the eighty-sixth year of bis age. Mr. Mat? tlson was a soldier in the war of 1812, and was an upright and useful member of socie? ty. He Joined the Baptist Churoh last sum mer?" , Caps, O. O. PLENGE, NO. 201 KINO STREET, Invites the attention of the Public to his FINE STOCK OF HITS, CAPS MD Finis. 'UMBRELLAS. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS .4& A Specialty. 201 King Street. deer Olotijing aub Jnrrusijmg ?OCC?. oHi wei AND Fill? GOODS HOUSE! J. H. LAWTON, ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING, Corner ot King- and Market Streets, CHARLESTON. declO _Scots, Srjots, &z. THE GREAT SECRET OP MASONRY las been bold inviolate by the "Draft for many Bnturtes, and THE QREXT SIC BET of success in ie transaction of every business ls comprised m ARGE CASH SALES, with small profita The ibacr Ibers fully realizing this mercantile fact, ive opened another Retail Establishment at the >rner of King and Wentworth streets, nnder the asonlc Temple, and have Jost received and DISCLOSED Freth and Complete S'ock of Boots and loes of the latest and most fashionable styles, ir Ladies. Hisses, Genta. Boys and Children; igether with a large variety of Tranks, Valises itchels and Ladles' Belt Bags, to all .of which tey Invite the attention of friends, customers id the public generally, LT THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. LEWIS, ELIAS & CO.? D. 294, CORNER KING AND WENTWORTH 8TS. nov28 _ tailoring, jPrtjjjjjjgs jjfc liwSTOEE! ~ NEW GOODS ! EVERYTHING KEW! MENKE ft MULLER, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, ?VITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR iPLENDID NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. AND CHOICE MATERIALS r'OR C?8TOM WORK. AN INSPECTION OF THE 3-OODS AND PRICES, IN THEIR NEW ESTABLISHMENT, OR, XING ?ND WENTWORTH STS., 19 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITE JJ. octa Setrjmg mochines. M?RENSE SUCCESS OF THE CELEBRATED 181,260 SOLD IN 1871. 2,734 MORE THAN A\NI OTHER CO. rHE SliXGKER, ?IANTJFACTU.RINO- CO., NO? 186 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. deoio ftntp entine tjools. Coopers' Kocie, ^ar?xoare, Qt. TMPENTME TOOLS. COOPERS' TOOLS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP HACKERS. BRASS WIRE CLOTH. DIPPERS. IRON WIRE CLOTH. AXES. TRUSS HOOPS. GLUE. HOOPIRON. ' FOR BALE BY HART & CO., CORNER KING ANT3 MARKET STREETS, AND 39 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, dec4-wfm3mosi)AC itoncg gfoofts, Notions, &t. JOHN 8. FAIRLY ft CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN NOTIONS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY &. WHITE GOODS, Ito. 37 HAYSE STREET, Desire to eau the attention of Merchants visit? ing tue city at tala time to their very ATTRACT? IVE STOCK Of TOYS, AND OTHER GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Their usual Stock la also very F?LL AND DE? SIRABLE IN EYE KT DEPARTMENT. They solicit irom their customers and the Trade gen? erally the favor of an early call. deoll io doora, Saoftes ano SiinoB P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, 8TORK DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDIKGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, No. 30 Hayne street, FACTORY, H OB LB E OK'S WHARF mohs-fmwly DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,! WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS, j AND. ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK-LOWEST RATE8| ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. ^ KEOGH ft THORNE, ?54 AND 256 CANAL STREET,| deos-lyr * " Weir York City. 1 SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS. WHITE PINE, WALNUT AND FANCY LUMBER, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE. LARGEST 8TOCK. LOWEST PRICE8. Bend for Price Ll Et. I. H. HALL & CO., BAST BAY AND MARKET STREETS, VICINITY OF NSW OUSTOKHOUBK. deoQ.mwfiy ]_gjjtd? _ AIKEN HOTEL, AIKEN, S^?WcARf> LINA. Having recently purchased, thoroughly over? hauled and relisted the above Hotel, we respect? fully announce to onr friends and the public thal we are now ready to receive and eniertaln gaestf In flrstolasa stylo. BALLEY A PEGG, novawmos Proprletori. Or p. (Soo?i, &z. j_ J. il. READ & CO. Invite s p eel a 1 a 11 ten t ! on to their choice stock of DRESS QOODS. SILKS, VELVET? EENS, BLACK OUOD8, KID GLOVES, (in all grades, tl 00 to $3 oo.) HOSIERY, LACES. EMBROIDERIES, FAS'CY GOODS. ALSO, CLOAKS, SHAWLS iJSO FURS. IVO. 968 KING, oppoarrs HASSL STRSIT. 1 ?pi?ECHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., No. 278 UKO STREET. Will offer for the week commencing Monday, December B, and throughout the week, .-"X TRA ORDINARY ATTRACTIONS In Every Department. A decided reduction bas been made In all oar prices, and we offer this week. GREAT BARGAINS, In all of oar Departsment. And au In need of Goods will do well to call and examine our stock. We mention below the prices of cal j few of our goodB : loo pieces 4 4 Wamsutts, Bleached.only 10 cents s c?sea 4-4 Bleached, 12.sj and 16, worth lft and 18 rents s cases 10-4 Sheeting, only 40 cents 2 bales 8-4 While Flannels, 20ceniB, worth 2ft 5 bales 3 4 White Flannels, 2ft and 80, worth 80 and 40 cents ? cases io 4 White Blankets, only $3 50 100 pieces Floe Cassi me re, $1 $125, worth SI 60 so pieces Fino Casslmere,$i 60, worth $2 lease Plain and Figured Dress Goods, 2ft cents 25 pieces Fine Poplin, 80 and 85 oents 50 pieces Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66 Great Reduction la Blsck 811ks Great Reduction in Colored Silks Great Redaction In Vaionrs.silk Poplins and Fine Dress Goods Great Redaction In Mourning Goods Slx-lnoh sash Ribbon, only fl, all colors Great Bargains In all the New Sh ad ec of Ribbons Qreat Bargains In Bows, Ties and Silk Handkerchiefs Great Bargains in Kid Gloves, (see Business notloes) Great Bargains in Laoes, Handker? chiefs, Cuffs and Collars Great Bargains in Jet Sets, Hair Orna? ments, Ac, Ac Great Bargains In Silk Trimmings, Silk Fringes Full Lines of Ladles' Usderwear Fall Lines of Gents' Furnishing Goods Fall Lines of Hosiery and Notions AU St Great Bargains. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS AND RUGS. Fine VELVET CARPETS marked down Fine English-Body Brussels Carpet marked down Fine English Tapestry Brussels marked down Fine Three Ply Carpet marked down Fine Wool carpets marked down Fino Ingrain Carpets marked down Fine Hemp carpets marked down Fine Venetian Carpets marked down Good Quality Ingram Carpets for 66,66 and 76 cen ta Good 4-4 Hatting marked down Oilcloths, Rugs,Mats, all marked down. Our Wholesale Departments are com nlete, and we constantly offer Great Bargains to Merchants, Farmers, and allin need of Goods. Oar Millinery Department is the beal assorted in this market. Respectfully, FUROHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., No. 276 King Street. pianos, CDrgons, m. PIANOS AND ORGANS, Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. McCLEN AH AN, Plano and Musis Store, sep3-imo8 No. 161 King street, _gripping. jj^T? LTVETP o oL. The A? Iron Bark MAGNET, Wm. Brown, Master, will have dlipa'ch for the above port. Fer Freight Engagements apply to , GIBB, ii & HARNWELL, declS_ North Atlantic Wharf. JPOB LIVERPOOL. r,!?.6T FTst-class Brinah Ship ISLAND A HOME, sinclair, Master, h ai lng a portion? of her cargo engaged will a? ve immediate* patch. Apply to HENRY UARD, . " Exchange Rance, dec*_ ' Atlantic Wharf. pOR NEW YOEE. ON THURSDAY, 19TH DECEMBER, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. NEWIEOff STEAM LINE- ESTABLISHED 18T0. STATE BOOMS ALL ON DECK. Ti ie Splendid New Iron 3ldewheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Eec se t, Commander, will tall for New York oa THTJBJIDAY, IB h December, ?t io o'clock A. M, from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading i o Liverpool and the Sew England cities as usuaL sar Insurance ey steamets of this Une X per sent. For. Freight or Passage engagements, having rerj Une Deck Stateroom aooommodattons. ap? ply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. 23 Broad itreet, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, NO. l Union Vharves._deoiaimwathl PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM LINE, JWK BE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS . VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULP STREAM, Cap ti,in Hunter. Lre now regularly on the Lice, insuring a first lass sea connection between Philadelphia and marleston, and In alliance with Railroad Compa? res at both termini, arrara" iv pia transportation o and from all points in the Cotton States, and o apo from Cincinnati, st. LooSs,Chicago and the ?rindpal cities of the North wost, Boston. Provl ence and the Eastern Manulacturlng Centres, ay Tho VIRGINIA Is api ointed to san from Irown's Wharf on FRIDAY, l3sh December, at 8 'dock P. M. MW The GULF STREAM Trill follow. For particulars of Freight i.rrangements. apply o WM. A. COURTENA f, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A 00., General Agents, No. ia ontti Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. d'CU P O B BALTIMORE. ?HEIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGF BILLS LADING ISSUED ^[^^ TO ^?M?SSBB? PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, LND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The Fine Steamship FALCON, J. F. Haynie :om ra an J or, will sall for Haiti n are, on h ATCBDA Y, 4th December, at 4 o'clock i. M. mw Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that tty by railroad from Baltimore without addi ional insurance, and Oonagnees are allowed mpi ; time to sample and sel their Goods fron he Railroad Depot in Phlladeiplila. For Freight or Passage a p pi ? to PAUL & TRESHOLM, Agent, decio o_Na l Union Wharves. HB ANGE OF SAILING DATS. INCREASED SERVICE. .ACIFIC MATT. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY KE DUDED. Steamers or the above line lsave Plsr^ftfi (o. 42, North River, foot of Canal ?"Mt *tfkn few York, at 13 o'clock noon, of the lom. wSH nd 80th of every month, except when these date? Ul on sunday, then the Samt day preceding. All departures connect at Panama with steam ra for Sooth Padflo and Cest ral American ports. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran Isco first of every month, except when it falls on nnday-then on the day preceding. No California Steamers to n h at Havana, but o direct from New York to .LsplnwalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult [edlclhe and attendance free. 1 For Passage Tickets or other Information, apply t the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, OB the Pharf foot of Canal street, North River, New orfc. F. R. BABT, Agent. angio-lyr ? ?_ gt OR GARDNER'S BLUFF, .ND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE- j DEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN. The Steamer PLANTER, Captain . T. Foster, will receive Freight at. accommodation Wharf, Fain ir and SATOKUAT, he 18th and 14th Instant, anl leave on SATUR? AT MOST. Freight and Whsrisge mos ; be prepaid. For Freight or Passage aopl r on board, or to HAVEN EL, ?ULMES A CO. dec?a 8_Ko. so East Bay pi O E SAVANNAH, UESDAY, THURSDAY and SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. The Splendid Side-Wheel Steamers HCTATOR and CITY POINT Willi lave Southern Wharf as abore. No extra charge made for Meals and State Doms. For Freight and Passage apply to K/LVENEL A CO., Corner Vand erhors t's Wt arf and Eas t, Bay. deca_' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. REGULAR LISE. OR GEORGETOWN. S. 0.. TO TCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND. WAVERLY, K KITHFIELD AND WEYMOUTH MILLS. FROM SOUTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. On and after 1st December, the teamer EMILIE, Captain 0. OL? _. fhlte. will leave Char Iestyn ai above every SON AT and WSDNSSDAY NIGHTS, at 9 o'clock. And etnrnli-g, leave Geurgeiown nvery T?SSDAT and KI DAT MORNINGS, at 6 O'ClOClt. Freight received every SATURDAY and WKDNBS AT. All Freight and wharfage must be prepaid. No Freight received after sunset. Duplicate receipts required vi th all shipments. For Freight or Passage apply on board or to BHACKELFORD A KEiiLY, Agents, North atlantic Wharf. A. MORGAN, Agent, Georgetown, B. 0. ootl-tuthtSmos _ R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The Splendid Side-wheel Steamers, MUTATOR. Captain L. M. Ooxetter,, jlTY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald, ?rill leave marleston every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SUN >AT EVKHING, at 8 o'clock preclrely, for SAVANNAS, FERNANDINA,_ JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, GREEN COVE SPRINGS, ST. AUGUSTINE, PALATKA. LND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Connecting at Palatka with steamers for ] che Oclawaha River and with the Steamer STAR? LIGHT for Enterprise, Mellor.vllle, and all points in the Upper st. John's and Indian Rivers. These fine Steamers, .bull ; In New York, espe? cially adapted for the Floride trade, are furnished with every comfort and convenience, aid afford the OHEAPFST. SAFEST A1ID MOST COMFORT? ABLE MEANS OF REACHING FLORIDA. They provide a first-class table, veil famished, com? fortable staterooms, and make NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR M15ALS ANU STATEROOMS. They land almost at the doors of the principal Hotels of an above points, saving the invalid and taurist the dangers and dilromforts or frequent changes. j.- ? , Osnneot at Fernandina Trtth Florida Railroad for all points in the Interior, and with Railroad for New Orleans sud Havant* via Cedar Keys. For Freight or Passage, imply to RA YEN EL 4 CO., Agents, Oerner Vanderhdrst's W harf and East Bay. deo? - By j^?l?BT, ALEXAJTDEK & CO. ESTATE SALE, BY ORDER OP THE ' EXECCTR IX THIS DAY, 13 ta. in HI a uti wi il be sold at tba comer of Franklin and Magazine streets, at ll o'clock, on account of an festste, 6 MOLES 1 Horse 0 Carts, ic, Ac. Conditions casa._ gagg By F. P. SALAS, Auctioneer. EAKINS, ALMOND8, WINES, 4c, Ac, IMPORTED BY W, P. HALL. THIS DAY , theista inst., at ll o'clock, A. M., will be sold at Middle A'lantic Wharf, Tbe CARO1 ? of toe Spsntsn Bark providencia, Just arrived from Barcelona and Malaga, and es? pecially selected for thia market : 800 whole boxea LAYEK RAISINS 16C0 half rj xes Layer Raisins 2000 quarter b >xes Layer Raisins io boxes Figs 26 bair barrels Grapes 60 boxes Lamons IT cases, of 12 cartoons each, Layer Raisins 6 cases, of 24 cartoons ea?h, Layer Raisins 109 saoSd sort Shell Almonas 26 sa- ks Filberts 25 sackii Wain nts 10 barrais Canary Seed 86 b' xes Vermicelli and Maccaronl loo casen Preserved Fruits 6 cases (illvea I 100 Demijohns Olives . I 40 boxea Castile Soap 25 canes ' live Oil " ' 26 barrels Olive Oil for Machinery 16 half h ar re; a Salted Herrings 200 strings Garlic 8 bales Alicante Straw Mats 10 b?rrela Dry Malaga Wine 40 barrels Sweet Malaga Wine 86 barrels Sherry ?nd Muscatel Wine 200 quareer casks Red Wine, of various brande 80 quarter casks Taya Wine 60 quarter casks Port Wiae 60 eighth assks Rancio Wine 40 eighth "casks Garnacha Wine 60 sixteenth cask* Garnacha wine 20 eighth casks White Wine 20 sixteenth casks Mistela Wine. Conditions of sale-All sums under $600, cash; from $500 to $1000. thirty days; above $1000, sixty days, with approved city endorsed notes, i at al og nef at sale. de cl? JJ j MILES DRAKE. CLOTHING, HATS, 4o. TBIs HORNING, at io o'clock. I win sell at m? s ore, corner King and Liberty streets, a Une line of Men's SACK co ?TS, Frocks. Pea Jackets, uerbya, Overcoats, Pants and Ves s. Ladies' sh? wis, Nublas, scarfs, Fanoy Aprons. Breakfast Shawls, Piece G"ods, Towels, Table Cloths, Soaps. AO., Ac, . " \ ALSO, , A long line of Men's Felt, Silk, and Wool HATS, jost received. WM. McEAY. HOUSEHOLD F?BNITTJBE, PIANOS, Bouse-Fornlshlng Goods, Carpeting Stoves, Fancy Goods, AC Will sell, THIS DAY, St 10 o'clock, st bis Salesroom, No. 46 Wentworth street. deol3 Station Salts-iHtor* flJcp. By J. A. ?NSL0W & ?O? SALE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OP the inclemency or the weather to SATUR? DAY, Ut ri imitant, at il o'clock. Htanalng and Running Kigglng,Balls, Anchors, Chains Br oks, nabln Furniture, Ac, Ac SATURDAY MO RM NO, the 14th instant, at li o'clock, on central Wharf, will be sold, Lot of Standing sud Running Rigging Lot of Sails Anchors and chains Blocks and Cabin Furniture, consisting of Tables, Chairs, Ac Conditions cash. .. dec 12 By H. H. DeLEON. LARGE BRICK HOUSE ON EAST BAY KNOWN AS NEW YORK HOTEL,. I will sell, on THURSDAY, December 10,1873, st the corner of East Bay and Broad streets, at ll o'ol ck, All that LOT OF LAND, with three story Brick Building thereon, on west sloe of Esst Bay stree r, known as New York Hotel, containing nine rooms, with store beneath; lot -twenty-one feet three inches (21.8) front on East Bay, and on weat and back line seventeen feet six Inches (17.6). on north line ono hundred and sixty-five feet six In ones (185,8), and on sonth line one hundred and sixty feet six inches (160.6), mere or leu. On rear of building is a large Brick storehouse, with open? ing on BedoD's Alley, said lot baving tbe right of passage through said Bedon's Alley on tbe sooth. Tr rms-uuo-thiru (H) cash, balance In ene and two year?, by bond and mortgage of premises baarlng seven par oent. interest, payable an ? nally; property to be Insured and pulley as? sign Od. Purchaser to pay for papi-rs. deon By LOUIS D. l)e?*AUSSCBE, Receiver. RICE PLANTATION, Ac, Aa, ON PON PON River, A. H. Hey ward vs. John A. Hassell and others, Devisees of JohuAshe, de? on THURSDAY, the is th day of December, will be Bold In the City or charle .ton, near the Post office, on B-o ad street, tn obedience to an order of the Conrt or Common Ple*s, The two RICE PLANTATIONS, at the beat pitch or tide, known as "Will Town," and "High Wassie," or "Rotterdam," now merged into one Plantation, s tuate la St. Bartholomew's Parish, Colieton county opposite wm Town, on a large creek, waters of Poo Pen River, contain mg joint? ly 1049 sores, of which 400 acres are Rice Land, ander bank, (about 200 of which have been planted last year;) bounding to tbe north and northwest by lands of estate of Bay n ard and Ed? ward Barnweu, to the sooth on lands of Mrs. Wayne,, and to the east on said creek. On the place ara two smad Dwelling Houses and accom? modations for negroes. ALSO A TRACT OF PINE BARREN LAND, on the Pon Pon River, St. Paul's Parish, opposite the "Will Town" Pl?ntatton, co training 180 acres orland. ALSO, FIFTEEN TOWN LOTS in the Village of "Will Town." ALSO, The TRACT OF LAND or Island commonly known as Whooping island, on the Dawhoc River, Colieton County, containing shoat 211 acres of land. Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bonds payable In three equal anoceeslve annual instal? ments, with interest, payable annually, from day of ?ale, to he secured by a mortgage of tho prop? erty. Parchaseis to pay for papers. de 04,6,9,111,13 14,16,18,18 QUttiomwro' ?Driv?t* Bateo, Pt. By W. T. LEITCH Sc B, S. BBTJRS, - FOB SALE OB BENT, A HANDSOME RBSKDENOE at Sommerville, with noe Out? buildings; Lot containing one or moreacres of Land. Dliitance irom Railroad Depot about five m mates' walk. Residence of the late K. K. "BED? FORD, novl-fmw Cia ari, ? eba ere, m. cTo?^ OUT TO CHANGE BUSINESS. In order to go Into another Business, I will dispose of my ENTIRE STOCK: AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The Goods must be sold by the last or this month, as I will have no use for them. Call at once and make your selections either In small lots or In bulk. THE ENTIRE LOT OF MEERSCHAUM PIPES TOBACCO, CIGARS AND FANOY GOODS MUST BE SOLD. WM. SCHRODER, Emperor William Cigar Store, No. 310 KING STBEET, moh7-lyri)OAW CHARLESTON, 8.0. gutrtfoii Ba??^^f??tm^ Pag?. ""Bj W. t. ?XMJBTtrB. 8. BBUNS, A actione er*. EETAIL STOCK-OP DBY GOODS OP Estate of T. Kelly,' by order or toeAdsnlBsv trator, at Auction, v p Wulbe ?old oo wt DVESDAT, the 18tb Instant, at the s'ore NO. 26) King street, coinnmetna/at lo o'clock, v - The en ire remaining Stock In said,8tore, pdn Hating or KENTUOKT J EAN>, Delaines, Hoe ?md Gray Flannels, shawls*, Blankets, Towelling. White and Colored Linen, Swiss, Ksmsook aaa Tarleton Mail ns. ." ,. \t - ' AND ' . / A fine assortment or H CS I E RT, Gloves, Corsets, . UoderrestB, spool Cotton ?nd Silks, Ac, Ao, - Terms cash, sale to be continued from day to day until completion. . deo 18-6 : ' Bj J. FRASER MATHE WES, Auctioneer. ?T-2':'* SEIQLING VS. WRIGHT,!!* Ali j Pursuant to an Order of sale tn this case, to me directed, by the Hon. R. F. < raham, Jodge of the First circuit, Twill off?r .'orsale, atPublie Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of Janu ary. 1878 at the corner or Broad street, In the dtr or Charleston, at ll o'olock A. sf., AU that PLANTATION OR TRACT OE LAND, situation Edisto Island, In the County uf0bsrlst> tor, measuring and ooctalnlng abont lao acres; bm ting end bounding to the south on the Edisto Fiver, esst on the ?tiamlc Ocean, north on Lands of tttrs. Ja mes Le ga re, wast on Lands or W. J ames Wtaley, Consrantin? Balley and a. M. Raynard. Terms - 0 ce-1 bird cash ; tbe residue on a credit of one sod two years from day or sale, recored br bonds or the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate .of .seven per. cent., and mortgage of tte property sold. Purchaser to pay for yape? and stamps. WM. J. GAYER, deciMltnawl_ Referes?., Bf W. T. LEITCH & BL & BBUJfS, Auctioneer?. .. .r. SPECIAL SALE OP WORKS ?P ?B1Y; 'i. Will be sold at Auction oh s ATC ED IT, nth Instant, ac the store corner of Church and Broad streets, ar is if., A collect on of Rare and Choles Works of Art compn-inr: Fine OIL PAINTINGS. Oholoe Imported Chro? mos in handsome and elaborate Gold Leaf Frames. . -AISO, A one assortment or English^ree! Engravings, after Ansdeil, Landseer, Taylor, Wunama sad others. - - This collection ls the finest of the kind exhibit? ed in this section or the conni ry, being copies nf the genuine origina s in the Louvre, Dusseldorf ant. nin-r celebrated Galleries, ny celebrated American and Enropeao artists. The attention or connoisseurs and lovers of art is called to this Kxniu lon. - Goods now on Exhibition, and Catalogues ready on Friday._decal By W. T. LEITCH & BL 8. BBUKS. Auctioneers. .-, ItOSITIYE AND * UNBESEBVED Sale of va'uabla REAL ESTATE at' Auction. At the Pos lomee, at ll o'clock on TDKSDAY, lilli Instant,. . one LOUSE AND LOT Ka os Besufslnstreet. The house ls of wood, two stories, double plissa, and contains six square rooms. Tne lonsess nres forty-three, by one hundred and twelve reel tn depth. mSi One HOUSE AND LOT No. 95 Beaofalu street. Tbe house ls <hree stories, lists roof, doubl? piazzas, and O' tttalns nine square rooms. The first story ls brlok, the second and third wood, all or which ls In thorough repair, and reoeu ty painted, with a two Btory kit hen ci ntalng (ive rooms on premises. Lot meafiores fifty feet fact by one huudrfd sud twelve feet ladepth. ... , One VACANT L' T, fifty feet front on Beau fain street by one honored and twelve la depth, sdi high Und.. ene STORE AND LOT corner Besnfaln and Lynch streets. Lot me unre< twenty-five reston Besnfaln street by one h and red and twelve feet in depth on Lynch strret. *. : Also two LO ra on Lynch street, ?ach measur? ing thirty-four 'eet trent hy one hundred sud six ty-elnhi feet in depth. Fist ol the property drawn by Louis/. Barbot can be seen st our office. Terms-One-haT c?sh; balance in one year, se? cured by bond, with interest of the purchaser and mo tgage of premises, insurance a*d assignment of the policy. Purchaser to pay us .for p ^pera. . This pronerty as a whole or lu par. can ha treat? ed for at private sale before the 24 L of Deco 'fiber by application to W. Y. LEITCH A E. 8. BRON'S, No. 85 Broad street.___?_ decir NOBTHEABTEBN . RAILROAD COM - PANY. OHABLMTOS, B. 0.. Jane 8,18T3. Trains will leave Char los ton Dany at io.lt A. M and 8.00 P. M. " . arrive at Charleston 6.00 A. M. (Mondays- ex? cepted) and s p. M. i. Train does not leave Charleston 8.00 p. M., brw DATS. Train leaving io.is A. M. makes through ron nee? tlon to New York, vis Rich mond sud Acqula Creek only, going through in u boors. Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. .Those lessing FanuT by this Train lay aver on BTJOTAT in Bal timora. Those leaving OO-SAT?EOAT remain Btw OAT In Wilmington, N. C.. , . . . This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant route to Claolnnati, Chicago sad other point* West and No th weat, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with western TTalns of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. . 8.8, SOLOMONS. : Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. OLE APOR, Gen. Ticket Agent, may ai ? SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARL ss TON, lone 18, Uti, On and after, MOND AT, June 17th, the rae? Benger Trains on this Road will run sa follows. EXPRESS TRAIN, ? * ' , Leave Charleston dally. 8,80 P.M. Arrive at Havannah dally.............. e.? P. M. Leave Savannah dally........1L80 P. Sf. Arrive at Charleston dally.... TA. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 7.40 A. M. Arrive at savannah, Sundays excepted. 8.80 P. H. Leave Savannah, sundays excepted... HA. au Artlve at Charleston, Sundays excted. e.60 PVM. Passengers from Charleston tty 7.40 A. M. train make close connection with Port Royal Railroad for all stations OH that Road, (Sundays exceptad.) Freight forwarded daily on through Mils of lac? ing to points in Florida and by Savannah fine o? steamships to Boston. Prompt dis patch given' w freights for Beaufort and points- on Port Royal Railroad and ai as low rates as by any other linc Tickets on sale at this office /or Beaufort over Poit Royal Railroad. 0. 8. 0AD6DEH, Engineer and Superintendent S. 0. BOYLSTON. Qen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent,. tunis ' . -a g OUT H CAROLINA EAILBOAD. OEARLSsrroN, S. C., September 27,18T?. On and after SUNPAT, september 28, me Pas? senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will mr aa follows: FOB COLUMBIA- iVtUlO Leave Charleston........-~.o.so A X Arrive at Columbia. e.20 r tc SOB Acenses. Ler.ve Onarleaton...........~.?~. ?.30 A M Arrive at Augnsta....................... LttrK . TOB CH ASI JETTON. Leave Columbia. 9.00 A M Anlve st Charleston.AMT ? Leave Augusta................... e.oo A M Anlve at charleston........?.AJO r M COLOMBIA NI 8HT SXPBJtSa. - (Sundays excepted.) . st . -- Leave Ohsnsston.^. 7.10 r x Arrive a? colombia. tao A M Leave columbia......... 7.50 r rn Arrive at charleston.e 46 A M A?9TJBTA NIGHT BXFB B&L '(Sundays exceptad.). Leave Charleston.-.:.~.. 8.80 PM Arrive at Augusta...i.SM 7.? A X Leave Angosta.? ...?.v>la r x Arrive at Charleston.-t.io A K SUMHSBVrLLS THAIN. Leave Snmmeryiue at. T.28 A X Arrive at Charleston.-MO A M Leave Charleston........................ ASS PK Arrive at summerville.?... 4,40 r x UAMDIN THAIN. Leave camden..". 7.oo A X Arrive at Columbia...u.5* A X Leave Columbia. xso r x Arrive at Camden.,. Mi r x Day and Night Trains concoct st Angosta with Maoon and Augusta Railroad, Cen ural Railroad sud Georgia Railroad. This ls the quickest sud most direct route and as comfortable sndohe*paa any other route to Louisville, CMnclnnaA Chicago, Bb Lonla and ail other polca WestssdNosthwesfc potott^rth. ^ at nnrvflle daily (ex "?nndWwnb'w ras^ongTlrsln; sad vice-President. g. g. FJ9KEN8. G. T. A. _ OMl?B?Arrit5i?SE^ ESTABLISHED I860. The oroorietor bas a large and thrifty stock of Boothera and acclimated r'RUlT TREBS, partlcu larlv adapted to onr climate, from tho earnest to ina latest: Apples, Pesohes, Pears, Piojoas, Cher? rie a, Apricots, Nectarines, Q^n?? .MedJUus, Pcmegranates, Ever-bearing Mulberries, Figs, English Waluuta, Spanish .cnr-stnois.. Filberts, Grapes in great variety. Raspberries. Strawber? ry Plants, ail the best kinds, Roses, ali the new kinds. Dahlias, Gladiolas, Verbenas, violets. Or? namental Flowing Shrubs, Ac; Evergreens jor Cemeteries and lawns In great vartem. Aspsra gns and Horse Radish roots; 0?8^ Oran ge, sad lutttrrney Roses for hedges. Adesortot^psta. logue will be sent to all appUcanta. g^J^j^ yBOtsWnamos . 8WWt>?.*'. 9<)