The new South. (Port Royal, S.C.) 1862-1867, September 29, 1866, Image 4

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% * 0 i^iiQlnud to Airit-rictlt THE ATf-AVtlC CABLE. I bi<l thee hail! dear Jonathan, Thou, younger brother mine, And drop, as erst I proiuia'd thee, A true and friendly Hne; And w.th it send a fervent wish, That BnUiii lou^' may be In league with thee for truth and right, I And holy liberty. * The quarre's in thy family, . Tuank iJod, arc now pasa'd o'er, And tm-u once slaves to fellow men, Shall bo thus slaves no more ; And I with thoe will ever strive To keep tliis dag unfurl'd? " Commerce and peace between the 8tates, Ami iieouam for the world I" O, may there never, never flaali T Along these magic lines, The words that dash a nation's hope tt ith htrid war'B dread rigus ; But as the power of science binds Our land so close with thine, * So may our hearts, friend Jonathan, In peace for aye entwine. ?Athehakim. OSGOOD'S Patent Elastic Boiler COTTON GIN. The undersigned offers to the Planting coznzmnunity OHGOOD'8 PATENT ELASTIC ROLLICK COTTON GIN as one or the best Long staple Cotton Gins ever in use. Will gin more COTTON by ONE HUNDRED PER CENT and LESS POWER, than any oilier Machine of it* kind in practical operation. It is on on the principle oi the MoAKTHUK GIN, and does it work as well if not better, than that Machine. The Hand Gin will turn out Two Hundred Pounds of CJeau Cotton and the same Gin; by horse power, will gin Four Hundred Pounds? the large size will gin -1?-? TJ .t! Tt'V UilITUQ MX Hit I iimi ruuuuo, ?mu u? mwmv* Each Gin is warranted to be in every reapect as represented. Apply to, or address CHAKJ^E* VAN bOKN, . ' ?>?neral Agent for the Southern States, No. 9 Stoddard's Block, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. AGP The following Merchants of Savannah have examined the Staple Ginned by these machines and announce it uninjured by the process, J. L Villa onga, N.A.Hardee, a Co., W.BAc tersby, J. L. Guilmartin & Co., A. S. Hartridge andErwin Hardee. ang 4 p3m. COTTON BOUGHT by J. G. Thompson & Co. BOOKS. American Tract Society PUBLICATIONS in the English, German, F ench, Italian, Welsh, Dutch and Danish languages. rpHE subscriber ban for sale at bit residence, X Bay street, a lame assortment of tbe publications of the American Tract Society . New York), Tarytaf in prloe from one cent to four dollars hJao, Beading Books, Testaments and Bibles. Tracts, ten pages for aoent. Primers, 0 cents. SO oenta, 30 cents. Books for children 3 cents to 90 oent* Religions Works, 1 cent to $4 00. -- ? *i r* Testament*, iu cent*, w oww, ov iww, Bible*, 26 oeatato S3 00. Bible Dictionary, $1.60. Crudeo's Condensed Coooordanoe, $1 50. Locke'* Commonplace Book of the Bible, $1.36 * Pilgrim's Progress, $1.50. very liberal discount will be made to 8ondsy School*. Religious Societies, Ministers end Col* porteur*. Catalogues furnished on application. Orders by Mail or Express will be promptly attended to. Subscription* received tor the American Messenger. Terms: 38 cent* a year. Five copies* yeer to on# addreaa one dollar. Twenty oopies $3.50. Forty oople* M.00. And the Child'* 1 Pap**; Terms:?15 cent* e yeer. Eight oopl- * j a vaar to one address 11.80. Forty copies $5.00. One hundred copiee $12.00. < _ . SAM L. HARRIS. J ; , tf . i RoeftRTtJY GtKS. fOR SALE CHEAP. Three complete McCarthy Glne, by M. POLITZER. r?tf fclF STREET, BEAUFORT, S, C. j I J .G. Thompson &Co.l Opposite Pier No. 1; BEAUFORT, ,S. C.. AOSKTS OF ' cgianrt, gjisrsou, & o.'g CELEBRATED 1'HIL.^IkLPHIA FOUNDRY, okalkbs nf COOKING, HALL, d PARLOft STOVES. PRICE LIST OF STOVES, i BARLEY SHEAF. 6 inch, $30 00 7 " 35 00 8 " 40 00 BEN FRANKLIN. 6 " 27 50 7 " 82 50 ~ on ru. {5 " ot w IMPROVED IRON WITCH. 7 " 33 00 8 ? 40 00 9 ?? 50 00 SOUTHERN STAR. 5* " 19 00 6 " '. . 22 00 7 ? 26 0?? 8 ? 30 00 ALSO, Enamelled, tinned & Plain KQLLQW?WARI. DUTCH OVENS, PLANTATION BOILERS, | . TEA KETTLES, CAULDRONS, WASH BOILERS, | STOVE WARE, j TEA AND COUNTER SCALES. WAFFLE IRONS, WAFER IRONS SPITTOONS, GLUE POTS, FIRE DOGS, A large assortment of HARDWARE Constantly on band, consisting in part of SAWS, AXES, PLANES, HATCHETS, BRACES, WRENCHES, AUGER BITS, ANVILS, SCREWS, NAILS, HINGES, LOCKS, CUTLERY, | BOLTS, KNOBS, ETC.* : ' ETC. ETC. PLOWS, [ AMES No. 1, with extra points. No. 2, '? 14 No. 10, " " ! " Double Mould, WATER I COOLERS. AXTT T. IftTnArT^S JLTX-L-LiJLi KJ J_ xi JL-iK-/ | For Plantation Use* TWO ARMY WAGONS, GRINDSTONES, assorted. /* . ; f \ * * ^ LEGAL NOTICES. State of South Carolina, [ BiuiroiiT District, ) T. G. Bt'CKXER \ rt. | HARRIET E. PETERMAN, t> al J ' 'T'1' (Ji.tT il BTTPKXFR JN lias tbts (L.y applied, nnder the A A. l.x>5, j for leave to preserv e the past existence, loss ?ud j contents of a conveyance by Deidnch reteraiau, to him. of a moiety of eighteen hundred ami thirty (1830) acres ol lands in the said District, j and the renunciation of Dower therein, by Mrs. Harriet E. Piterman, alleged to have been de-1 stroyed during the recent war. CHAS. E. BELL, j Commissioner in Equity. Coinmijiriover'i Office, 13fA of Aug tut, 1806. augir?eow3m RACHEL J. STRAIN. ) re-.tu V MARK W. DOWNLE k L. M. RAYSOR. j BILL FOR DISCOVERY, INJUNCTION, NE EXEAT AND RELIEF. In Equity, Beaufort District.?Filed 20th of August, l8G(j. r* appearing to my satisfaction that Mark W. Downie, one of the defendants ia without the umiia of this State, on motion of Le Boy F. Youmans, solicitor for complainant: ordered that the said Mark W. Downie do appear and plead answer or demur to the said bill, witbiu three nicmtly from the date thereof, or a decree pro confesso will be entered against him. CHAS. E. BELL, Will lUMOiVUbl Commissioner's office, August 20th, I860, atig 25 Item 3m IX) GUARDIANS RECOVERS, AND TRUSTEES. ALL Guardians, Receivers and other Trustees, whose bonds have been taken by me, or who are liabie and bound to account before tue, are called upon to make return of the Estates, in the hands, possession or management of such Guarliaus. Receivers aua Trustees, respectively, setting forth on Oath, the particulars and value of such Estates. And also, render an account o the moneys, severally received aud paid out by them, for Biich Estates, and to substantiate t Asame. by pmper aud sufficient Vouchers, on or before the first day of Novembe- next CHAS. E. BEi L, Commissioner in Eqiuty. Commissioner's Office, Gidisonville, & C., bepteiuber 3, 1866. 8 8 eow lm The State of South Carolina, ) Beauvo?t Disrri&iT. \ By W. H. Shnman, Esquire Ordinary Whereas Mrs MARTHA 8. BUCKNER. bath made suit to me, to grant her letters of Admiuis1 Oration the Estate of James H. Buckner deceased These are to cite and admonish, all and | singular, the kindred and creditors of the said I deceased, to appear before me at my office in i Giilisonville on the first day of October next lifter pnblicmtion hereof, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon to show cause why anch letters aliould not be granted. "* " Given under my hand at Gillisonville this 17th day of September, A. D., lWO W. H 8HT7MAK. ' Ordinary. 8ep. 29-2t Beaufort District. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having demands against the Estate of JOSEPH WALL, deceased, will present theua properly attested. Those indebted will make payment to HOWELL G. WALL, Sept 10,1886. Executor. Sep 20-2t GRITS MILL. in ii n i/ a n T o. ODEinCI 0 U n i\ M n i 01 ortivbu AT their MILL on 8EVENTH atreet, near the GOVERNMENT ICE HOCSE, AT# prepared to furnish to the public, at the Lowest Market Rate?, ALL KINDS OF GRITS, MEAL, HORSE FEEI>. &c. i fr 0RDEB8 filled with promptitude and diapath.c ' . ' b 15 3m [ MGBBIS BAHSBTT, Hay Street. Merchant Tailor, GENTLEMAN'S FIMIIIMi GOODS. Always on hand, an assortment of hue Piece Goods, Ac. All orders warranted to be well mAde and to fit perfectly. ALSO, LATEST FASHION PLATES. The patronage of Customers and Citizens is respectfully invited, jy 7 3ai ^ , VWi. XA. 0io 5 1 4 YAxf. . : 4 1 { _ i_ _ i I i n -t a. mm* GREAT GIFT ENTERPRISE. 200,000 GOLD A SILVER WATHIES. SETS Silver Ware, Diamond Seta and Hinge, English Silver Cruet Stands, Butler Cooler*, Dinner and Tea Service, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Vest Chains. Bracelets, Lockets, Gold Pencils. Sets of Jewellery, &c. &c. ID BE sOi.l) AT ?.>t I'OLl.AU EACH, WITH OUT KM? till) TO VALUE. A*d not to be paul for till you know tchat you are to reoetee. Catalogue. OF rich and valuable. articles AT OXK dollar Each. 100 fine Gold Chronometer Watches each $200 lt? Fine Gold English Lever Watches 150 200 Ladles' Gold huamelfd Bijoa Watches. 150 500 solid silver hunting LeverWRelics $40 to 80 200 Silver Dinner Sets 100 to 150 150 Stiver Tea Sets loo to 150 8.000 Silver Fruit Urns 15 to 30 O.ooo English Silver Cruet stands 20 to 50 2,000 Silver Hotter Coolers 20 to 30 5 000 Silver Goblets, Gold Lined 15 to 20 10,000 Gold Pen a, Silver Pencil Caoes 8 to 12 5,000 Dozen 8ilver Tea Spocrua 15 to 20 5,WW Dozen Silver Desaert spoons.... 2?to 30 5,000 Large Size Magic Spring Lockets 10 to 20 150 First Class Sewing Machines.... 40 to SO All the above list of goods will be sold for one dollar each. Certificates of all the various articles, stating what each one can have, are fit st put into envelopes, sealed np and mixed; and, when ordered, are taken out without regard to choice, and sent by mail, thus > iving ail a fair chance. On receipt of the Certificate yon will >ee what yon can have, and then it is at yonr option to send one dollar and take the article or u?t. One certificate may obtain yon a Gold Watch, Service of Silver Plate or any other valuable article ja-THEBE WILL BE NO BLANKS. An?Al,,vu> oAnlainlnw in np^or UU6 ocairu cufcr^, v...w for one of the valuable articles on our list, will de sent to any address, on receipt of 25 cents 6 for $1,00; 13 for $2 00 ; 90, with premium foi $5,00. 100 with premium solid Silver Hunting Case Watch, $15.00. Perfect satiefiietiou gu.ranteed in all cases. Goods not pleasing the tast'o or fancy of our customers will be exchanged free of cost, Agents and others will be allowed 10 cents on each certificate ordered by them, providing not less than five are ordered at a time. Agents will collect 25 cuts for each certificate and reunt 15 c?ut* each to us. Address all orders to KEJGHTELY k CO. S. ? Cor. Nassau and Ann Sts. New York. Agents Wanted Kverywbere. may '20 Bin MILLS HOUSED First Class Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C. rHIS Hotel has been thoroughly and completely refurnished, and offers to the traveller every comfort and convenience. '1 (ft travelling public a--e respectfully invited to favor me with a calk M -im? ??*n iwv tit rnii/lpp th*?ni rnmlnrt HU piUllB wm UV opwcu VI' *VHMM able. JOSEPH PURCELL, je30 tf Proprietor. . J. M. RICE, CARRIAGE, SIGH 8I!CSE PALMER, PIER No. 2, BAY STREET, Beaufort, S. C. JSJ*' Faints,' Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Putty, Window and Show-case Glass of all sizes constantly on Laud, ap 14 6uip SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! New, very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The huest ever imported or manufactured in the United States. Try it and be convinced. AT A T1AIM A T il/\ a jlv/a1 aa-i FREEDMAM'S SAVINGS I and i TRUST COMPANY I chaptered bt act of congress- 1 Officers. I M. T. Hewitt, President, I W S. Griffith, 1st Vice President, I A. S. Barnes, 2d Vice Pieeideiit, fl Rev. J. W. Alvord, Cor. Secretary, I D. Lansing Lambekt, Iiec. bee. I Principal Office, No. 87, Cedar Street, (Amert- I can Exchange Bank Building) New York City. I Branch at Beaufort, S. . I Deposit* of One Dollar and upward received. 0 Interest allowed in January and -hay. B The money deposited will be paid back to the B depositor, principal and interest, when t ailed tor. B All the prohta belong to the dei>ositor*,?no B others are interested. H branches hat e been established in nearly every B city from New York to New Orleans, H E. G, DUDLEY, Chairman Advisory Committer. B ISAM L. liAKKio, Sep 8 6m. P Cashier, H SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume form H Mexico. The only fashionable Pertiunc an^ H Iodine delighti 19