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County 8rpubli?ti Wl T^&^|DA|. OCtOP.KU 12, 1871. K|M Ilea^^fosk ^iie-j^jHirt (l in the vieinitj S of Marion, ii'l Anderson 0. H. ^8^^^ ' ^ HHf Harmony Lodge No. 22, F. A. M. meci thL< evening, Jliursday, fit their room in Ml Hv -v* . Kf|, We we Tinker obligations to Mr. H. C. L Earl, the courteous manager of the W. U. ? TelegrapH office for furnishing us with a de|W tailed account of the Chicago conflagration. B|| Dr. H. Jones, colored ph/sieian from th< North, has'opened an office in town where he caw- bo consulted professionally, and als( w at Friftfi.s Corner, St. Helena. Pofe The cotfon ginning establishment* hav< o T? ?? (got to work. Waxsrjiwjsk <x iuoke*. ? Mr. Pollizer's Mr. Stuart's, and Wall ace ^Mather's, xonu^^'ut twenty gins. Cottoli is coniinf-iti rabidly in unall quantiiA? *. V ties- . ^v, - 1 > ? In consoquence of a venire for Juries noi being issued, owing to the late unhca'thy condition of the city, no Court will be held this month. AVo regret to learn that the Rev. Mr. J, GarR^on is confined to his bed from an ac^ cideni received at the Depot in Baltimore, as he was returning South. The wound just below the knee, caused him little pair at first, but on his arrival home, it has beer increasing, and the paiu is intense. lie i> suffering much but no serious results are ap prehonded. Runaways.?Two sailors from the shi] Martin Luther, lying in Bull Kivcr, under took to desert the ship, by stealing one o the small boats belonging to her. The} started for Beaufort, and believing the} would be searched after, they went into om of the numerous creeks, left their boat in th( ' 1 nnij r?nmr> t\n tnwr HUIJU<9 VI CO WIUl^U wu-4 VV.WMW ,v ,v ... Bj A in a dug out, when they were overhauled bj H ftfchc Captain and lodged in jail. ^kKeSI^B |MM Where is the Port Physician ? Monday the Pilot Boy awaited at the quarrn ground nearly or quite an hour ibi airivui orThe Physician, and he nol |g|W putting in an appearance, she 6teamec |SBB| slowly to her wharf, and on reaching i( was not allowed to land, and after making KEGM a circuit in the river, came again to th? BSb? wharf. when a member of the Board ol ?HF^ilealth permitted her to land. In our be lief this quarantine restriction id all s H A farce, ani^the quicker it is dispensed with K the belter. If, however, they see fit tc Bj -ontinuc, let the officers be at their posts, g$j| nd c it causo the detention of vessels Kb hen there is no reason. ess? % i? * *? i| ->f^si(kn for a Bitot.?Mr. PaulBkodif g| is exhibited" to us plan for a depot which j|| e hope to see adopted. The building h ||| shaped, and will I?o instructed of yellow *9, inc. The main portion, one story in height, |p; ? wliich arc located two commodious wait?fe , ir rooms, ticket office, Telegraph and ExM, ross office, water closets with lavatory at||| * tclicd. The means of communication bejftb ween the waiting rooms and various offices ^|v; ire convenient and ample. !& \ The Freight room is located in the short BF QJg of L, which i? two stories high. The & mole of the first floor, 18x35 feet is devoted storage of freight, while the second story, s?" slth the same dimensions as to length and W ri'lth is intended for office purposes for tlie jjp mvenicuce of officers or employes of the Ip i. K. A verandah projecting ten feet from his line of the main building completes the fc? rr nu This /? ature of the work is composed ||$ ^coupled columns, with moulded capitils p| sirting an architrave?frieze and corniie untod by ai balustrade. A French rod W . iron rail covers the building, and tk 9Loa iiumies are pauelled?havcreotangular prom||| -ctions at top, and will be stuecod; all the iter doors and windows are circular head Hp?; i. The Ik-put will front on the track fron ||? eaufort. This difficulty may he surmount in uu^ jf tw > ways by looting the build g >n ;hv- opposite side of the track iron ?| caulort or at a trifling additional cxpqnsi |& fe ve the rear a duplicate of the front. In originating this plan, the artist has ad herod sciu^.vliat to the Tuscan order of ar chitecture, although the general character o ijffi the builuiug cannot be considered Italian jSpi Common sense as well as the necessities o u-' flir:,:,te insist upon chimnios and verau ^HPK^.aiis. j lie xe.-uit oi' this is a complete mu tiiaiiun of all classic outline, to ohtai i which Inu attempt has been made in this instance ills object has simply been to give the v.orl J^xprcscioa of fitness. unity and variety with such a .-how of liberality ir SjH ruction as may fairly fall within tin PH.- of our citizens. hi. 1'aul Brodie's skill, as an artist i; ^ Bcnown to all of our citizens, and noth W~ oat wo can say or do will add an iota t? ropuuitioi. In this design he has pro dueed soiuethii^ both unique and useful it is to be h?ne 1 that it will bo aeccptet K^Bbmlt strictly **eording to the plan. has been seen in several section; 01 k COUu! A friend has sent us a paper called .the "New York Meteor" from which we clip ^ ^ the following from a racy Correspondent in Beaufort. It is a glowing description r of the "tidal wave," and the deference it ', paid to the quarantine, by opening or dividing its watery wall and going round it. t Or else it is a slap at the folly of these i quarantine officers We leave the public to decide?It is facetious letter, and we are anxious to know who it is that has so much fun in him. [From the New York MeUor] Beaufort S. C. Oct, 8th, 1871. Dear Meteor; % In my last letter from this place, I men, tioned the excitement which prevailed, on account of the threatened tidal wave of the sixth insL I am now able to tell you > of the actual result in this neighborhood. As far back as Monday last, the timid ! ones began to move from here, to what was considered a place of safety, and most of them, gathered together at a station called Yemassee, on the Savannah and Charleston Hail Road, distant about twen; ty-five miles from here. Most of the land. r hereabouts, being less than twenty feet I above high-water mark, was very properly considered unsafe, and while some trusted to temporary habitations or huts, built fVvMM f?k II ninft O Q n An. nuciu iv/ui w?u piuu uivvo v?v/v? mm wf portunity to fasten boards together, into thesemblance of a cabin, the majority I lied beyond the reach of the tide, and a i few bolder spirits constructed rafts, in i hopes that they might ride oat the flood, $ if flood there was to be. I being well provided for, as I told you jn my last letter, resolved to brave the danger in this City, and the result, though > unforeseen by me, proved, that I saved . myself from'unnece>sary travel, f Fair eyes were closed in this usually j sleepy Town, on the night of the fifth r inst, and yet nothing more strange was . observed, until just befere day on Friday, ; when as the flood tide commenced to i come in, a hoarse murmur was heard from j afar, like the surf beating on a distant shore in a high gale, and the tide came up with a rapidity unusual here, I was r told. uAh! then they was hurrying to and | frou?"And therd was mounting in hot t haste"?Such a panic among those who I had ridiculed Agssiz' prediction ensued t as to baffle description. t But your correspondent and a chosen i few, remained firm, and as daylight becamo f manifest, we perceived what appeared - like a solid wall of water approaching the i devoted Town, and nothing but the i strongest faith in the ability of the au) thorities to control the torrent, prevent, ed my acceptance of a proffered seat in i a fast mule team that was about to try a race for life with the surging tide. Awful was the momeut, agonizing the ; suspense, to the small group that gazed i enquiringly from the end of the steami boat pier, towards the advancing wave. ' Had we, not leaned on a broken weed in trusting our lives to the civic dignitaries? While hope and fear urged us from one opiuion to another, behold the watery wall paused in its course, and stopI ped southofa line, running from nigger head marsh to a point immediately in citaiioa an/1 fka konnv iiuuw wt wuib iivuoo, "cj/pj nevvs was soon bought us that on the other side of the town the devouring element had been stayed by a line running form Sand point to Ladies Island ferry landing. So fared it well with us, thanks to the ceaseless exertions of the City Fathers, but alas! at point beyond their reach the damage done by the flood was terrible. As I rode over to-day, what used to be called the shell road, the damaging effects of the tidal wave were but too manifest. Where only two days ago there had been only a few bushes, vines and fallen trees to impede the impetuous traveller, there now lay across the road sturdy oaks intermingled with fragments of overturned cabins and household utensils. What seemed worse than all, was the entire destruction of a recently complete triumph 1 of engineering skill called the Salt Water M Bridge. It will be a trial, a vast trial to the finances of the County to replace this " noble structure. But were I to attempt to depict the agony of the inhabitants at this intrusion of water into their domestic ailairs, I should never have done. Thoroughly convinced that they will shun that element mere than ever before, I will now close prorais' ing to tell you in my next of the progress ' made in building that great National work the Port Boyal Rail Road. Saljx. i Corn sjumdeuce of the Republican. s Nkw York, Oct. 5th, 1871. The beginning of the end in our municip) :l warfare is now visible. The Committee - of 70 have commenced proceedings against , the rascals who were a party to the swindling 1 operations. One of their number?GarvEY his succeeded in getting to Europe, but he van be apprehended under the Ashburton 3 i treaty and returned here to answer the : -..barg'^ that will be perfem'd atrninst him. > < , ~ The "BossM/hd& bp&t liispo.smgc^ same of his corner 1<&8 ft> tSe*?oe little-sum of 4350,"* cash, and has of course put that into a sa.K, spot. "Oakey" Hall has been arraigned before the Court at Yorkville, a suburban village, for malfeasance in office, which consists mainly in signing away the people's money by the cart-load, nearly. i Warrants have been issued for the arrest of the notorious PNpREs6LL,*th#furniture dfwfler, to disgorge soroq ?f fHisr ill-gotten fgame.^ < Tweed has thus fat es&ped arrest, but \ will be bagged with the other game in con- ( nection with Sweeney, (par nobile fratrum.) J The Deputy Controller, A. H. Green, has harmonised the affairs of his office, so that matters are looking brighter. Many of our banks generously tendered him what funds were necessary to carry on the public works and that wifchouttifiy^hfftheF seo8Hiy?thau his own word, showing in what estimation ( the man is held for probity and honor. It was the last and only alternative, for although Judge Barnard modified the injunction, it came too late, and had it not been for the generosity of the banks, it would have been impossible to stem the torrent of \ indignation, emanating, add -jilstly too from the city laborers, a riot could not have been averted, and it would have been more disas- 1 trous in its consequences thau that of 1863, or the famous bread riot in '38. It is not easy to see what will be the end, providing each and every one of these plunderers are found guilty before the investigat- , ing oommitte of "70$ M the vouclmre ate all gone, all direct evidence of their participation in these robberies are washed away, and the charred remains of these evidences found in the Court House, can prove nothing; it is convincing to the public at large, but of itself, - .i- ?i i cannot consigu these men to tne omy pi arc they belong-^Sing Sing or Auburn. As immense as these official ^relictions may appear, "they do not absorb all ?he attentions of our people?the drama and opera are not forgotten. At the "Stadt" Hkrr Wachtel Is drawing crowds at every representation, and the audicnees aire not confined to the German clement, his fame as an artist has made Fifth Avenue bend its knee, and the dividing line that hedges in our aristocracy is set aside. The opinions of our Bohemians can be summed up in a few words, he is the greatest tenor that ever trod the American Stage?not excepting Mario. That is a .-' coping declaration, but I am unwilling to see the fame of this last named artist blotted out by a single stroke of the crit^^juilL^ fie tjaunevcr creafO the furore %it Marjo has dpne, aud though ho may excel trim in the execution of. the famr i f ous nt de j)oilrine, it docs not brifig him to ' that staudard of artistic excellence which has made the latter famous through the world. ' The political cauldron is iu a tepid coudi- v tion.i The dying struggles of Tammany have I cooled it down. Its influence, not bounded ' by our States borders, aro nowharmless, and J the Ring has ceased to be a ring. The wig! warn is elotlied in sackcloth and ashes, and the big achern has come to grief. It has '' been pummelled into nothingness, thanks to our Times. Monday the 8th, will probably bring the young scion of Russian toyalty, Alexis, to our city, Never lias such extensive preparations been made for an ovation to any roy- , al personage, as to this one. ,\We hope thii young cub will appreciate it, and inform his 1 royal pap how the New Yorkers went crazy ; over him, and if fcho -Jfmperor will deduce . the proper inferences, all right. The entire south wing of that aristocratic spot, the Clar- , endon, has been set ajiarfc^xelusivoty for Jhis | private use. All the accessories of this ho- \ tel, are to be turned to his accouut, no other guests are to be received, and Russia foots the bill. Spike. On antTajter MonJa/tho 11th Sept., 1871, the Post Ok kick hours will l>c as follows: Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays, from 0 A. M. to 2 P. M., and from 1 P. M.,u>? J*. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 9 A. M., to 2 1'. M. Mail Arrivals.?Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at , 6% !* M, and distributed same evenings. I .Mail . closes on Tuuklu?*, Thursdays -artd Sat unlays at 5 A. M. P. E. EZEKIEL Postmaster, > 8AXTUN HOUaK. Arrivals. Bcnj. L. P.rlshane, M. 1)., Lawtonville: J (i Foster, Bui River; Joliu Massou, Martla's Jjnliwtry ; Stephen (J Mil' lett' PURR; Henry Goethe, South Carolina; F W Bra. cy, Hilton Head; ('apt W B Trevett,Selir Bertha; A M Muekrnfuss, Hardeville; Joseph W Seabrook, Kdisto, P L 1 Wiggin, Win Wilson, A S Davenport, Beaufort; Thus B Jackson, Brooklyn, N Y/ Nellie F Pollard, Capibridge' Mass. TO FARMERS. WANTED, TWENTY-FIVE HEAD TINE FAT Beeves, by Sept,7ft. J. TONKINO, Pay St FOIt S>VX.Ew> ' cSct n ^/\rr ACRES BAND FORMERLY BELONGING Jt to J. F. F.vnn, located near Grahamvlllc, adjoins Tims. Belin, estate Bolan and Huguenin, all timber land, near Savannah and < harloston ld.il 1 Road. Terms easy. Titles good. Apply to 11. IE DAILY. Sept. 11-1. Beaufort, S. C. /^HKAP ADVKRTI?INO.-We will insert an I m. S * ^ L'i.rKf llMltrf Am..?i,.An twivcnuriiiiiii in OTHuai-u nun iivau Kcwnp?pen for t?fx Doljwr* per line per week. One line orte week will cost 81x Dalian, Two lino* will cost Twelve Dollars, ami Ten lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Send for a nrinOsl List. Addn-ss GEO. P. ROW. KLL ?& CO*, Advertising A rent . No. 11 I'ark Row, I New York* ! 4 ? ma .... - t THE HEW DISINFECTANTI Bromo (htyralnnj. NONtt>0*?*pYOTJS, jMjboKLESS, POWERFUL deodorizer and dm^ffettakt. ENTIRELY HARMLESS AND SAFE. ARRESTS AND PREVENTS^CONTAOION: Used in private dwellings, hotels, restaurants, public chools, hospitals, insane asylums, dispensaries, jails, prisms, poor-houses, on ships, steamboats, and in tenement louses, markets, for water-closets, urines, sinks, sewers, ess pools, staples, Ac. 5 A specific in (ill contagious and pestilential diseases, as iholera, typhoid fever, ship fever, small-pox, scarlet fever, ncmels, diseases of animals, Ac: Prepared on It by riLDEN ACO., 176 Willi?na St.,!f. Y. A NEW ERA IN n ; wiasxxxiwcs. Labor, timk, '' Hlothes and Fnel saved ' ' ' BY THE USE OF a/toririn'c IVnil! Uiku w Aljj COLD WATER Self-washing Soap. SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICE ?IS AQENT& WANTED.^ WILSON, L0CKW00D, EVEBETT & Co MURRAY ST., Itew York. Sole Agenfcf for the States of Virginia, North and Soutl Carolina, Georgia and Florida. ?i ' 1-? TREES. Fruit a^id Ornamental . FOR AU1UMNOF 1871. Wt Invite the attention of Planters and Dealers to ou: argc and complete stock of standanl and DwarfFrnlt Tree*. Grape Vlnes'and Small Fruit, Ornamental Tree*. Shrub* a ad Plant** New and Rare Fruit* & Ornament* Tree*. Bulbous Flower Root. Deecriptivc and Illustrated priced Catalogues sent pre paid on receipt of stamp*, as follows: No 1?Fruits, lOe. No SI?Ornamental Trees, 10c No 3?Green llousc, 10c. No 4? Wholesale, ftree. N< 5?Dulbs, free. Address BL1.WA10ER Si BARRY, Established \Mf): Roehetter It. Y.. APPLETOil'S JOURNAL. p?u..^ ' For One Dollar. Persons not Trow imbecr&rrs to Arrurrow' .Iourkat, cai as a trial subscrihli'm, oMaLt the remaining i-tutor f-ir tlu Cut. <3nt year?flbtaoepk 2d?FT)JR ONE DOLLAR Thisltitge Hdurtim u offerrd to now nthsmTxrs to rnab! thmr not aotpioiniod with tar Journal to fully I'M Us merits Remittances must be mailed direct to the publishers ' Ara*LKTO>'t JUURNAL U published weekly, and con list* vf tIiirtyJ.wo pages quarto, each number attractive!] j I fti stated : .Wrkr 10c: par No; regular Subscription prio &iyer a^innntJn.advancc: * ?DnPI'LETON^A CO, I'nblhhcrs^Nef Yoijc.: , 1 *Tff * ? uot<v ' ?(tR ONE MONTH TO ALL WNf 1 ! i (. f'W 1 i , l?it Mi %f ftUf U j v ' M' lO JUJ1 Jr. JUS niJLi 72, 9m to Jan 73: THE METH" ODM'^d Every week & Lectoro Room Talk, by Reoch ely Sermons or article by Talmage, (second <mhj toBrtchr, <9jpttpuUwihj) Mre Milling's great serial story exposing so tW't wprklogp of Romanism lu America, aud much othei good reading: O Haldcad, 114 Nassau 4, Sew Xorks T71T) XT1 Try Samplea of. our great <W*gt JLJ X\ Jli Hi. $ld)0 ilhutrated wedtly?30 year established: Fine steel engravings free to sulacribers Agents make $5 a day: Send for Snturduy Uazettr LlaiLowell, Mc: _ ' | 9 \ BAND LEADERS. For something interesting, send vour address to GEO. W. GATES, Frankfort, !*. Y. T IQ.UORS. BAY RUM. BITTER* and JLl 8YRCPS of all kinds can easily marie for lew than half the usual rates, by means of EICH[.EE'S Receipts: Price 914, delivered by mail: Pronl Sheets and Index sunt free by F A EICHLER, 400 N 3d St, Philadelphia, Pa: ' - TEE CERTAIN RAISER, ' : ' i 1 / ' fl * " How it is done, and who does it Tho A|ena Book, 1W sages, goiyooiudy illustrated with cuts, positions, Ac, ent bv mail, securely sealed, for fifiv cents Graud Cir:ular, free Address STEPHEN \YB*T. 68$ RROADWA Y, New York 1 |80. w o will Pay $80. ' - ' i Agents 830 per week to sell our great and valu&blo dlsp overies. If you want permanent, honorable and pleaswt work, apply for particulars. Address Dibit & CO., Jackson, Michigan. ^CKNTS WANTED for the TRANSMISSION OF LIFE. Counsels on the Nature and Hyoiknk of the Masculine Function. By Dr. Nafiikys, author ol ' Thf J'/iy.'icrd Info of W?mrm.n It relates be thr mate. tez ;t is full of new fac ts; delicate but outspoken; practical ind popular; highlv endorsed: sells rapidly. Sold bv subscription only, fexclusivc territory. Terms liberal Price C2. Address for contents, Ac., J. G. FERGUS A(X). Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. H. JONES, M. D. From N. Y. City, Officers.?Cor. 5th A D. SbL, Beaufort, 3. CL Neat Frig's corner, Ft. Helena Island. Dr. JONES can be consulted upon all Epidemic, En dcinic, Contagious and Infectious diseases. Such as Yellow Fever, Malarial Fever, Typhus Fever, Typhoid Fever. Scarlatina, tVrobm-w.tnal-meningitcs, Rheumatism, Diarrhn-e, Cystitis, Nephritis, Dysentery. Tubea-mo icnterica, Pruiansoa-utcri, Procidentia, and alldheasmo women and children. OcL5-4. NOTICE. WILD BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE AT THE Court House in Beaufort on fir ' Monday in No vemtier next, being the seventh day ul said month at 11 o'clock P. M. Ail mat tract 01 iana snuaun in i.awtnn Townshi| near ISteep liottom Church, known as tint Poor Hous< Farm, adjoining lands of Mrs. George and Gasten Tuter and others, and containing one hundred and sixty-twi acres more or less. By order of the Board, Attest. J. E. McfJRnnoR, John IIi'nn, Clerk. Chairman. (>fflce Co. ('urn., (Kt, 4th, 1871. OctA-i. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP 'JHE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO oru existing botwe en the undersigned at Beaufort, 8 ( in the firm name of TONKINO A (Xh, is hereby ills solved by mutual consent of both parties, to take etloe on the 1st day of Octolwr, prox: The busiueae will t> continued at the old stand by awes HI > vn James If ToNKtNo. .Vines Mann J/?WH'AT IS IT!! ODELL' S - 'jir&tvl, Cgke,, Fie and Cracker Bakery. ODELL'S * * ' f * ? > * 9 ^ New Ydrh Plain, Mixed r. ro't and French Conn: feciionary. ' j?< .. . ODELL' S Circulating Library, Now Opened, New Boohs. A T ODELL' S . ; >* i A Delicious Beverage, Ottawa Beer. i ODELL' S Bay Street, Beaufort, S. C. Sept 29-ly. ' / * ^ THE AMERICAN WASHER! PRICE $5.50. The American Washer Saves Money, Time and Drudgery. IV The Fatigue of Washing Day no longer Dreaded, but Economy, Efficiency ana Clean Clothing Sure. In calling public attention to this little machine, a few " of the invaluable qualities, (not possessed by any other washing machine yet invented,) are acre enumerate*!. . It is the smallest, meet compact, most portable, roost simplest In construction, most easily operated. A child ten years old with a few hours practice, can thoroughly comprehend and effectually use it There is no adjusting, no screws to an nor, no delay in adapting! It is always ready for use! It is a perfect little wonder! It la a miniature giant, doing more work and of abetter quality, than the most elaborate and costly. One-half of the labor is fully saved by its use, and the clothes will last onehalf longer than by the old plan of the rub board. It will wash the largest blanket. Throe shirts at a time, r washing thoroughly! In a word, the ablution of any fabric. from a Quilt to a Lace Curtain or Cambric Handkerchief, are equally within the capacity of this LITTLE OEM! It can be fastened to any tub and taken off at will. I No matter how deep rooted a prejudice may exist against Washing Machines, the momunt this Uttlc machine is seen to perform its wonders, all doubts of its _ cleansing efficacy and utility are banished, and the doubter and detractor at once become the fast friends of . the machine. >. We have testimonials without end, setting forth Its numerous advantages overall others, and from hundreds who have thrown aside the unwieldy, useless machines, which have signally failed to accomplish the object"promised in prominent and loud sounding advertise/Dents. " It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is for wring ing. The price is another paramount inducement to pur1 chasers, has been placed so low that it is within the reach of every btmsekeeper, and there is no i rticlp of domestic economy that will repay the small investment so soon. $5.50. L- All that Is asked for this GREAT LABOR SAVER, is a fair trial. We guarantee each machine to do its work - perfectly. f ^ Sol* Aorxr for to* United States. A. H. mifCISCTM <fc CO., ' 013 Market at., Philadelphia, Pa. ' The largest and cheapest Wooden Wae* liorse fu > the United States. : wiiiTfln - TV imii m. liifi ^ 25 0 LABORERS TO WORK ON THE ! PORT ROYAL R. R. WAGES, Kifteon lUdlertyr month, cash. RATIONS, Weekly?eonMstlng of . , * . 4 lrs. Bacox. r 1 Peck Gjust, 1 quart Moi.as.sk3, Salt and Todacvo. S. C. MILLETT, | Sept.7-tf. Contractor. J. APPLE, M F - W I ! 40 4 KING STREET CHARLESTON S. C 0 - r - BAY STREET B BA V FO R T. SC. DEALER |, in Dry Goods, (Tlot ing, Hat* ami Caps, Boots and Shoes, May -ly aud Fancy Notions s * _ . , ? - "^yEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH GA. AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. f . The Steamer pilot boy. Captain W. T. McNblty, Will leave Accommodation Wharf every M o s n a y Mors i no, at 8 o'clock for Savannah, Beaufort, Hilton Head and Spanish Wells, Returning will leave Savannah every Wkdxksday Morning. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chlsoltn.s landings . every thi rnuay Morning. at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort evcrv Fripay Morning, Freight received NVepxkndays and Sattrdays. Must - be prepaid to Way landings. Goous consigned to care of Agents will be forwarded I fr<*? of storage or commission. For Kreiifht or Passage, appy to HAVESEL, HOLMES A CO., f July 6. No. 177 naat Bay. JW. VAX SAMKK, Jtt. D? successfully ? treats all classes of Chronic and Acute Diseases S<>ii<1 stamp for circular containing particulars and test , mortals. Address Box 5120 New York. : proposalswith"specifications , WILL BF. RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE UNTIL i the 7th day of Novemlier next, at which time the same J will he opened for the rebuilding and repairing of the following bridges: Rose l>cw bridge, Blufllon Township. Johnson's causeway bridges, Coosawhafehfe Township. Salt Water bridge, Tfcxnifort " *?? -t-t 1. r- t* u'A?A. I trwin i;ii iiik; jiruj^jfwp mi II'(MU */I chm? " UM I bridtrc an- notified that travel is not to In? obstructed while said road is liein^ rejiaited. Dy order of the Ifciard, J. E. McUREUOR, Clerk. Offirc Co. Com., Oet. tth, 1 ?71. 0ct.V4. 7 t NOTICE* 8 /^APT. JNO. F. PORTEOU^ V. S. COMMISSIONER, Vy will atUrod to all imsiuoss entrusted to hint Office n Court House. FOR SALE. < 2000. PFXr ml PKR TAKD READY MADE COTTON BAGS, ' 4% and 5 yards per bap. These are well sewed and hemmed at the mouth, and *ill be sold cheaper ready., made, than for what the baggfng can be Uxight for in Charleston. Enquire at M. POI.LITZER, 8ept.l4-3ni. Bay St., Beaufort, 8. C. ( A. S. HITCHCOCK. / UtTOBSEY At C?lt?SKlWH AT LAW. i b. * * ' C . 1 t-m. Bounty, Pension and Claim Agent. BEAUFORT, a C. Marcbt. * ' l :r H. M. STUART M. D., BEAUFORT, 8. C. . a.iCorner of Bay and Eighth Streets, DEALER in Drugs, Chemicals, valuable Family Med_ n leines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery, Per " ,, fumery, Brushes, Ac,; together with many other article* tod numerous to mention. All of which will be sold at the lowest price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. ' fgb 11 XvfllTPOB ' SAXTOPT HOUSE BEAUFORT S C. I"'' rflHIS HOUSR, 8TTUATED ON PAY STREET,V I Command s a fine view of Beaufort River, and havIng been newly fitted up and furnished throughout, will afford a desirable home for the travelling public. It will ever be the aim of the Proprietor to keep a firstclass Hotel. M.M.KINGMAN, March II Proprietor. GEORGE GAGE, DEPUTY SURVEYORBEAUFORT\ S. C. * . March 1!. ( r THE SUBSCRIBER PROPOSES TO BRllfO HERE a load of * NOVA SCOTIA FREESTONE, ' ; to be used Jor MONUMENTAL and other work, providing a sufficient number of order# for 8tone work of any description is received before the I5th of July, to warrant him in so doing, SHAFTS, URNS, I* HEAD STONES, PEDESTALS, {.:? GARDOf VASES, STATULTTS, ( And every dencription of Plain and Ornamental Btone work will be Cut, Lettered ami Carved here, and erected in the most substantial manner, by the subscriber pereon<5id Vaults thoroughly repaired and renovated and Head Stones Re-lettered. Designs furnished. PAUL BRODIE. June 15-L Lock Box 31, Beaufort, 3. C. LIME! LIME!! mHE BEST BRANDS STONE LIME CONSTANTLY Jl on haud and for sale at low prices for cash. May-20. G WATERH0U6E, Bay st ' CHARIEST ON HOTEI^. CHARLESTON S. C.^ ,r Mch 35-ljr. _ ? E.H. JACKSON. * S.POLLITZEB, ? i; . ; v XT ri COTTON PACTOE AND GEITS MILL; v : ,- * iL;? ') BEAUFORT, S. C. 'I ' -> 13 * fIf't I {..! ' _ NA HMAN & CO. j . DEALERS IX ., : * > . T '..,1..-. . Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions. . 13W MEETING STRKKT, % ~ frr* 4'*4.' . . . ; L . .... .! : < c ir a n l k s t o y s c. * AP* 1 .: : 116 SPECUL^NOTIOE. - MEN'S BOYS AND '.YOUTHS READY MADE CLOTHING. * AND FURNISHING OOODS. ,J&* : GEO W. LITTLE & CO. no. 213 king st, charlestons. cWould moat respectfully Inform his friend* and the--f public generally, that they'are offering great inducements to those In want of ready made clothing suitable to the season. 1.^ Ourstock has been laid in at the lowest possible prices, and which we ars offering at prices to suit the tiinea. All those in want of clothing and furnishlug goods would do well to glre us a call before purchasing elsewhere. t GEORGE W. LITTLE, k CO. No- 213 King Street May 2T-2m. Under Victoria Hotel. ?? jj o. jrnn, CLE UK OF COURT & REGISTER OF LEEDS ' . t n\ AND . . united states commissioner. , , conveyancing. tfir Office in the dfcurt House. Oet. 2t'f - i ' * TOBACCO. The standard brands of Virginia plug To I.at. 4), iu Caddies, Cos.*, ?nd Half-Boxes, received direct from the manufacturers' agents, for sale in quantities to suit the trade at lowest wholesale price, fch 4 G. WATEKlfoUSE, Bay at. EDGAR G. XfCIJOLS, 1AHD 3ra73T<D!Ba UKADUHTANAN * CIVIL ICIfOVHEBR, DETL'TT TO THE SURVEYOR GEXERAL, Office at Dr. Nichols' Drug Store, corner 8th and B 8ts, Beaufort, s. c. Feb.23 * IT I of the people of Beaufort to the new stock of goods )u*t received from Charleston, consisting of Millinery goods, hate, ribbons, Hair work, Dry Goods, I.aUwt Style prints, and a geuemi aasortnxutof notions. Please call and examine. Beaufort March 25. BEAUFORT HOUSE. mills HOUSE HAS REKN OPENED FOIi THE RE 1 ceptlon of travellers. and desirous of transient or permanent boarding. The table will be served wi?J? ? all the delicacies of the sensou, nnd no meant will be left j untried that will conduce to the comfort of guests. Feb 11 JOHJi McFALL. house aj^totfor sajle. rnlli; RESIDENCE OF THE UNDbRHlnfEb ?N X Botllfcrt, with the first-class garden attached, in of* feted for sale at a reasonable price, and on easy terms. . The premise* art in good order, moot conveniently arranged, well located and a hue bargain can be secured by any party wishing to puiebaar. There an ample out. building*, an excellent cistern, and abundance of fruits? I'eara, bigs, Peaches, Strawl>erries dt, Enquire on th premises or at the Court House. , .Tunc wc ii. c?.