Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, November 02, 1871, Image 3
;
iknufovt County gUpuMican
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1871.
fe The new time table of the Port R)ya
' Kailroad will be found elsewhere.
Efforts are being made to establish a daily
mail?a petition is now in circulation, and
will shortly be forwarded to the P. M. General.
B There has been 24? bales of cotton shipK
ped to Charleston from Beaufort and vicinir
ty.
The proprietor of the Saxton House will
run carriages to and from the depot on arrival
of the trains.
' mm
Tickets for the excursion by rail Wednesday
the 8th, can be had of A. ?\ Da yentv?ut
Freight and Ticket aerent. Fare up
, o
and back $1.50 and 75 cents.
We are indebted to Walker, Evan? &
Cogsavelt. for a copy of the "Rural Carolinian"
a valuable agricultural pamphlet. It
l is publ ishcd at the low price o! $2.00 per
I anumn.
Dr. S. B. Thompson, Quarantine officer,
received the following dispatch from Savannah
Tuesday evening.
"Five sporadic cases reported in Yamacraw
during last Aveek. Three deaths. I
have not heard of any more cases. Thesccases
originated from local causes not epit
demic,"
(J. C. Habersham, M.D.
: . 1
The next Monday trip of the Pilot Boy 1
will be continued to Savannah. The quarantine
has bccu raised. '
k ??
Tiie efforts made by the radical ring to 1
upset the municipal election in Charleston 1
L- has j>roved a failure. The new officers will <
| take their Mits. "Drowning meu catch at :
I straws.,'
I
? Laiust: Sai.e of Cotton.?J. W. Col- i
i mns, Esq, made a sale of between 35,000 t
and 40.000 lbs. of seed cotton to M. I'ollit- I
zer. (
S. A. Cooley, a former resident of Beau- j
fort, is delivering temperance lectures in t
Hartford to crowded houses. If there is ^
any virtue in experience, he is more than t
competent, and we are glad he is workiug
in so noble a cause.
Saturday was a gala day among the colored
fraternity. There was a regimental pa
ride <>f the State militia, which brought hun- e
dreds of people into town, and the display i
was very creditable. ?
ji
Clinton Calamity.?Sunday morning after
the Congregation had assembled in the \
edifice presided over by Rev. Kit Ghefn, y
Ladies Island, some of the beams gave way. 5
letting a portion of the building fill among t
the audience. Several were injured, and the ] t
more dangerous conveyed to town for mcdi- i
cal skill The church had been but recent- }
]y constructed, and was considered a safe i
building in every way. s
We have been taken somewhat to task bv 1
c
a County official for making the statement ^
in our last paper, that bids for County work
f invariably went to the lowest bidder. It ,
seems we were wrong. It is rulenble in all (
^ cases to accept the low <st bid, provided the '
parties are considered competent, and in
case of the Commissioners, the : accepts bids ,
^ only from responsible parties?oven if there
is bids lower still. The matter of sureties j j
is almost impracticable.
Depot.?We should be glad to see some v
oue make a move towards erecting a depot, d
tandaroadlea iingtoit. As regards the latter ?
chief Engineer Gac.e lias volunteered to sur- 1;
vey it out, at the suggestion of any person a
who will take it to build. The road is con- I
..1.will ennii V,i> rmt nil. :ilid it will
|?ii n m, v tn - v J - _ _
not reflect very favorably upon the energy of r]
S^^our citizens to have passengers dumped in (|
igwhe sand, a shelter is better than nothing. ^
EPli^vhiAKnE of Rape.?a man named King,
^ini tlie employ of the Railroad was brought '
before Trial Justice Carleton last week on
Q
charge preferred by the mother of a colored j ^
girl aged 1<>, for rape. The story of the girl
was straightforward, and conclusive towards
, 'ii
the guilt of the accused. He was remanded
for trial, and subsequently released 0:1 bail. J !
The municipal thieves are being brought t
to grief rapidly in New York. Win. M. >
Tweed has been arrested and held to bail v
in the sum of $ 1,000,00'). It should have ! s
t>ecn double that amount. The principal 1
recipient of his peculation, a Mr. Wood- a
ward, has transferred all of his property, ?
and suddenly disappeared. ^
?
La<t Saturday a telegraphic dispatch was u
received in town, statin? that the yellow ;i
fever had broken out in Savannah, and
that the people were scattering in all di- .,
rections, also that nine deaths had occurred t
in one day. A dispatch from Savannah v
this (Tuesday)p. m. says uthe report of ^
nine death, Saturday is false, but one death ,
by yellow fever and that a gentleman from |
Charleston.' That rumor is disposed of. s
ExfTRsioN.?There will be an excursio ll
^ on the Port Royal Railroad Wednesday |1
Nov., Sth. Cars have been obtained for 'x
i
4
temporary use from the Savannah and
Charleston 11. 11. The train will run the en- \
tire length of the road, fourteen miles be- j
yond Ycmasee, reaching Beaufort on return- ,
ing, about sundown.
Cotton comes to market very slowly. We
have made inquiries of those well informed
as to the amount of crop this year, and it is j
thought it will average about two thirds of ,
last season. The prices are now 25 pr. cent j
higher for seed cotton than last year and ad- ]
vancing. The people are generally holding
back for higher prices, consequently offering
slowly.
The National Frecdmcn's Savings and
Trust Company, chartered by the United
States, have their banking houses distributi
ed through the Union, and are in an exceedingly
prosperous condition. The largest deposits
are made by colored people in the
South, and while these banks are prepared
to do business with all, we would especially
call the attention of our colored subscribers
to the Beaufort branch of this Company,
under the control of N. R. Scovel, Esq, a
most amiable gentleman and efficient officer. !
The banks pay interest on all sums of $5
and upwards. The parent bank is located
mi W'nxl.i. iirton. I). C.
A Kleitomanist.?A darkey who bears
the familiar nauic of Chisolw, became impressed
with an idea that "an empty pocket
is the worst of crimes," concluded to re- *
plcuish the same by stealing about $250.00 <
from M. McCrae and then disappearing.
The robbery was soon discovered, but the
thief was missing. After a shot search her
tvas found, and brought before trial justice ;
Cari.kton, and during the'examination he 1
watched an opportunity, and broke from the
officers, rushed through the crowd into the i
street, and up the Bay towards the Court 1
House when he made some good runuing '<
time. Chase was made after him, but he t
nanaged to elude all pursuit by dodging i
:h rough the thicket, until he reached the old <
jurying ground, when he was soon discover- *
id lying in the bushes. lie made no resis- s
ance when his captors found him, but came J
>ack as meekly as possible. He was bound t
>ver for trial, and then sent to Whitman's s
warding house. About $150 was re cov- t
ircd. i
c
\X AFFRAY NEAR BLUFFTOX.
c
A diffieultv occurred on the Savannah riv- ,
r last week resulting in the serious wound- 1
ng of two white men by a constable posse. (l
die particulars are a< near as we can find out ^
is follows;
A Mrs. DeMontmollin owns a plantation
n Yemasee Township which she leased this
ear to a (German named Zettler, who find- 1
ng he was coming out behind abandoned j
lie place after contracting with the negroes v
0 give him a part of the crop as rent leav- r
ng.Mrs. DeMontmollin to get her rent as s
est she could. 31 rs. DeMontmollin hear- p
ng that Zettler had left the place sent her t
on John who seems to be a quarrelsome .1
nan to collect what was due her. lie went I
?vcr from Savannah and took charge. (
diortly after John arrived Zettler appeared
nth a force armed with guns, and John or- 3
lercd them off using threatening language,
ml promising them a warm reception if 3
hey crossed the ditch. Zettler then left.
In the meantime another son of 3Irs. DeJontuiollin
came over over to the place with
1 young man named Schley, and seemed to
lave peaceable possession, when Sunday s
noruinjr last as they were asleep a volley 11
rom several guns was fired into thein, c
rounding Louis DeMontuiollin in tlie shoul- ^
ler and one shot passing through the thigh 1'
if Schley. They surrendered to Cumber- r
ind Middleton who had charge of the squad
nd found a warrant for their arrest issued
>v Trial Justice llobertson.
The above is Mrs. DeMontniollin's story,
'he storv told }>v the constable's party is
"t * V
[uifce different. They state that they went to .
he plantation with a warrant for the arrest
.... 0
?f John DeM. and on their arrival found
n
oung Louis ]>eM. and Schley inside a barriadc
they had erected for defensive purposs.
As the party neared the place they
cere fired upon seven times by one or botli .
. /? 11
f the white men. and then after a few mm- j.
ites opened fire again when the constable's
>arty replied with their muskets bringing
ioth white men to th ; ground, they were
hen arrested and taken to Bluffton for trial,
V
oung Schley is suffering from a Billious fe- *
er in additiou to his wound. Another
trange thing is that both were shot in the
tack, the constable found on the premises
. repeating rifle two shot guns and a rovolvr
with a large quantity of ammunition. t
Vheu John heard ot the affray lie called on
he commander of the U. S. forces in Savan- ?
lah and obtained a squad of 13 soldiers who
ire now on the plantation. fi
On Tuesday night last near Ilardeeville
n amorous youth named l'etcr lluggins at- a
euipted to invade the domicile of a lady L>y
ray of the window, but there happened to '
ic a protector of the damsel near at hand
lamed John Johnson who as soon as he had
Jeter at a disadvantage proceeded to inflict
undry blows on his defenceless person with
i sickle, one blow cleaving Peter's head aner
almost severing his wrist, result, a
variant of arrest. ^
Wc copy the following pitiful appeal by
the editor of the " Western Rural' printed
In Chicago. W# fire glad to know that this
valuable journal will shortly be renewed.
To Our Dear Headers.
What can I say?how begin to tell you of
the devastation of Chicago? Twenty-six
hundred acres of compactly built streets
have become a desert?beautiful luxurious
nomcs, ana ]>aiutiai ['uuut uduuiu^o ?uv
now heaps of ashes! And while writing
this, we greatly fear the end is not yet.
We live in constant dtead?trunks and every
one's household goods packed up, ready to
flee before the fire.
And where shall we find a refuge? If on
the open prairie, we may still be overtaken
and burned to death! Such suspense is so
terrible that one could almost wish the very
worst were come, so we might be free.
We have been to the headquarters of the
Relief Committee, and have drawn rations
of food from the stores which were so
promptly and bountifully sent to Chicago.
Cau it be possible that we who, but a few
day ago, were comfortable and happy, and,
as wc thought, secure in good, pleasant
homes, are now beggars for food?
We have not a chair left to sit on, or a
bed to sleep upon?even if we could sleep,
which we cannot,?nor a table to cat from,
and little to put upon it, if we had a tableIt
seems like a horrible dream!
Would to Cod it were so!
Think of riding five miles in a city, in one
direction, and nothing but smoking ruins on
either side, farther than the eye can reach!
I wonder if I shall ever sleep again quietly
in my bed!
How can I sit down and write this? I
am conscious that 'tis but little sho t of the
ravings of one crazed, so incoherent is it.
Dear readers, you must rcceive'this as it
!s meant, and as soon as the Western Rural
s lifted from its ashes, as it will be as soon
is possible, you shall hear from me again
hrough its columns. Our precious paper is
mt dead, nor asleep; it has only had a fit
)f burning fever, and will soon be able to
- i i .1 1
stand alone, ana, Dy me conuuuuu huijj auu
support of our generous patrons, will soon I
igain go through the length and breadth of
he land. Only bear with us a little while,
md help us as you have hitherto done, and
he Western Rural will resume its visit evc7"week
to your firesides, and I hope will
ontinue a friend and helper, and an cvcreelcemc
guest.
May God bless you all, each and even*
tne! That you may never know the horritle
suspense and agony of being in a city
if fire, a sea of scarlet flame, is the sincere
prayer of your frind,
Jennie T. Hazen Lewis
It is seldom that cheapness is associated
cith merit, hut we must make an exception
, favor of Piter's Musical Monthly. This
il uable work conies to us regular each
nonth. overflowing with choice new Mu.ic?
onie fifteen pieces in every number. It is
rinted from 3f> full- size music-plates, neaty
hound, and sells for the modest sum of
0 cents. The publishers offers to send six
jack numbers, containing from 80 to 00 pieces
of choice new Music, for $1.
Address. J. L. Peters, 599 Broadwav
few York.
Think of it ! 90 to 100 pieces of good
luffic (224 pages) for $1.
THE TRUE ELKS IN UTAH.
Salt Lake, October 28.
Trouble is apprehended when Hawkins's
nnfn,,m Oolivoroil The women seem
OLilV^IIVV/ * J V4v??i v> w, ?
uost excited, and Federal officials have reeived
threatening letters. Brigham Young
las left the city. Evidently something important
is pen ling, but the Gentiles geneally
don't apprehend resistance to the lawSalt
lakh, October 21?.
The mayor of the city and four others
lave been arrested by the United States
tiarshals charged with the murder of prisonrs
and taken to Camp'_ Douglass. Some
rild words attended the proceedings, but
here was no resistance. Orson Hyde, one
f the twelve apostles, has fled southward to
void arrest. A dead body was found near :
he city with four bullet holes in it. "Warants
are out for Brigham Young and his
on Joseph on the charge of^murder. The
ndictments against Richard Yates are
junded upon the testimony of Bell Hicknan,
formerly a Banitc or secret agent of
he Mormons. Hawkins, convicted of adulory,
was fined $500 an 1 sentenced to three
ears hard labor. Notice of an appeal to
ho Supreme Court was given.
Oil am! after Monday the 11th Sept., 1S71, the Post OF
ice hours will be as follows:
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 9 A. M. to '2 '
M., and from 4 1*. M. to 8 1'. M. < >n Tuesdays, Tliursavs
and Saturdays front 9 A. M., to 2 1*. M.
M..J Arrivals.?Mondays Wednesday! and Fridays, at i
]/. I'. ami distributed same evenings.
Mail closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
15 A. M.
P. E. EZEKIEL
Postmaster.
POUT OK HKAL'FOKT.
ENT It ANTICS AND CLEAltANCES.
CM, Oet. 1st?Park Martin Luther, for I?ndon with
SO tons phosphates, front MarineA Kiver P. A M. Co.
SAXTOX HOUSE ARRIVALS.
SC Millett, P It It It; E DcGolver, E ICd-ell, <5 It Wooil.
;t. Helena: S 11 Thompson, Hilton Head; .!a>. E l'ttca' ;
Sew London, Conn; E M Pratt, wife and servant.
JOHN COOPER,
IIA Y ST/IEET,
C/J
I
DE.VLF.Il IN
nn
JWtEIGN AND DOMESTIC DHY S
an
GOODS, sii
Cii
MILLINERY, ?
of
CLOTHING, ?t!
ROOTS AND SHOES.
IIATS AND CAPS, Ac.
HAS just returned from Charleston with a large and elc J
gant assortment of of the above goods which he will offer es
AI
at the lowest market prices, and respectfully invites the II
attention of the citizens of Beaufort and the surrounding ~
Country.
4^ ]VJ[IlS 0001,1:11 HAS HAD MANY YEARS Experience
in the Millinery business both North and he
South, and still devotes her special attention to the same
of
ALSO ta
to the making up for wedding and evening parties, and
to which s]*edal attention is respectfully invited. r.
WHAT IS IT!! I|
0 DELL'S "
rr
77 7 * /y .7. ^ 7").* ?
13react, ^aite, ? w cuuo Cracker
Bakery.
0 DELL'S
New York Plain. Mixed C!
and French Confectionary.
ODELL'S Si
Circulating Library, Mow
Opened, Mew Books.
A T ODELL' S
A * Delicious Beverage,
Ottawa Beer. ^
ODELL'S
Bay Street, Beaufort, S. CSept.
29-! y.
" J OHN BROIME,
itfi
l!i
CARPENTER AND HOUSE BUILDER, sn
At
CO
JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. a"
I
I Ac
OFFICE, ?"
N.
$
Comer Day and Ninth St., _
BEAUFO It TS.C. C
OctT-Mf.
GET THE BEST. S]
a. I
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
10,000 11 lords and interning* not in other Dictionaries
30<H) Engrnvingu. 1S1U Pages Q,uarto. Friee
Sl'-iS
latl to add my testimony in its favor. J
sLtt [l'res't Walker of JIarvanL]
Every scholar knows its value.
f W. II. Prescott, the Historian.]
The moot complete uictionary <>f the Language. i
[I>r. l>ick, of Scotland.]
nn he host guide to students of our language,
li [John <i. Whitticr.J
LI c will transmit his name to latest posterity. __
n [Chancellor Kent.l
Etymological parts surpasses anything by earlier laborers.
[(ioorgc ltaucroft.]
Bearing relation to Language Priucipia do?s to Pliilnsojihy.
[Klihu liurritt]
Excels all others in defining scientific terms.
President Hitchcock.]
So far as I know, best defining Dictionary.
[Horace Maun.]
Take it altogether, the surpassing work. 3
[Smart, the Kuglish Orthcrpist.]
A necessity for every intelligent family, student, teacher
and professional man. What Library is complete
without the best KnglLsh Dictionary.
- AIXJ
WKBST KIt'S NATIONAL PICTOItlAL DKTIONAHV. ^
1010 Pages Octavo, 000 Kngi livings. i'lice
S3.
The work is rcaliy a grin of a Dictionary, just the thing
for the million.?.1 mwicitn I-HiientioiuU Monthly.
Published by (?. A ('. MKKI'IAM, Sprintidd, Mass.
Sold by all Booksellers.
TOBACCO.
rpiIK STANDARD BRANDS <>F VIRGINIA PLUG
A, 'l'oliaci o, in Caddies, Cases, and IIalf-B?>xcs,re<i iv. d
direct from the manufacturers' agents, for sale in n
tic> to suit the trade at lowest whob-sale price.
f.?b4 0. WATLltliUL'SE, Bay st.
CUNDURAHGO!
THE WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR
1KCBK, SYPHILID SCIIOFIJTiA, VLLK-KS,
SALT UI1KVN and ull other
CHUOMC HLOO IJ DISEASE?.
Dk. I'. T. KEEXE having just returned from'Ecuador
(1 brought w ith him a quantity of the fp-nuiuf i unuraii^o
Bark. secured through the olficial ncommdation
and assistance of Ills Excellency th" t'resint
of Ecuador, and the Government of that Republic,*we
is prejiared to fill orders for it to a limited extent, and at
trice alKuit one-quarter of that which the first very
tall supply conijM lied us to charge.
A spurious article is now advertised and sold as
indurango. We have at a considerable exjtense, and
th the co-operation of the authorities of Loia, the
ovince where the plant grows, so directed the channel
our supply as to ensure that none but the genuine
rticle shall he sold by us; and we particularly call the
tent ion of the public, for their protection, to this fact.
BLISS KEENE, tfc CO:,
GO Cedar gt? New Vork.
I). W. Bliss, M. !>., Washington. l>. C.; Z. E. I'liss,
. !>., New York; 1'. T. Klkxe, M. D., New York,
7^T~>T71 TjY Try Samples of our great 8-page
. JL i Jj Fj $1.00 ilhixintied weekly?30 years
talilished: Fine steel encrraviinra free to subscriliers:
gents make 85 a day: Send for but urday Gazette,
allowell, Hie :
Solicited by MUNN & CO.,
ill 1 Publishers Scientific American
J/1 IR Hi b 37 Park Row, N. Y.
Twenty-five years' experience.
Pamphlets containing Patent Laws, with full directions
>w to obtain patents free.
A bound volumn of 118 pages, containing the New
ensu* l>y counties and all large cities, 140 Engravings
Mechanical Movements, Patent Laws and rules for obining
Patents, mailed on receipt of 25 cents.
7VVUT Ct.OSKTS .?Gel the best. Rnrtlt Clos*
2j I'tt'o., ai.'i State St., I I:i it ford, Ct.,, ?SWe
S. Proprietor* of Montr's Montr <fr Griil/rshm't, Luther's
'arinefs, Xeic.'on's ami IhnHttk's Patents. The only Closs
that have proved (ifcctive. The Earth Closets, by its
sinfection of faeces, is the most valuable means of "pronting
spread of cholera and other contagious diseases.
Send for circulars. Aye.uts wanted errri/u-hrre 1 ??
touts. It) Doane St., Boston; 0% Broadway, X. Y.; 1221
arket Street, Philadelphis.
A NEW ERA IN
WASsssxjvc;.
LABOR, TIME, _
Loth.es and Fuel
I5Y THE USE OF
WARFIELD'S
cold wa r/ ;n
slf-washing Soap.
END FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST
AGENTS WANTED.
riLSON, L0CEW00D, EVERETT & Co
51 MURRAY ST., New York.
le Agents for the States of Virginia, North and South
f
Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
A compound of < 'iHou-nut Oil, <)'c. Acknowledged
the best promoter of the growth ami beauty
of the hair. JC3. DUSUZfT k CO., llo-toii. Muss.
Sold by till druggists. Demure oj i. iitutiviis.
A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, <CT. Acknowledged the
it promoter of the growth and beauty of the hair. JOS.
'yctt ,C- co ltustim Mass. Sold hv all dniL'L'ists.
ware oj imUaiium.
i30. Wo will Pay $30.
routs ?.'!0 per week to sell our great ami valuable disveries.
If you want permanent, kouorable and plcast
work, apply for particulars,
hlress DYKU A CO., Jackson, Michigan.
I VOID (HMCKS.-A victim of early IndisoreX.
tion, causing nervous debility, premature decay
., having tri si in vain every advertised remedy, has a
nple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his
low-sufferers. Address J. II. TUTILE, 7.S Nassau st.,
iw York.
A OK A MONTH: Horse furnished. Expenses
*+?0 paid. II. II. SIIAW, Alfred, Me.
THIRTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE
IX THE TREATMENT OF
Ihronic and Sexual Diseases,
A Physiological View of Marriage.
Hie cheapest .took ever published?containing nearly
n e hundred pages, and one hundred and thirty line
ites and engraving*of the anatomy of the human organs
a state of health and disease, with a treatise on early
rors, its deplorable conse<|uenees ujH.n the mind and
dv, with the author's plau of treatment?the only ranal
and sueeev,fol i up-, as shown by a report of eases
Kited. A truthful adviser to the married and thoseconnplating
marriage, who entertain doubts of their physi!
condition. Sent free of jtostage to any address, on "rept
of twenty-live cents in j*>stal stamjrs or currency, by
dressing Hit. LA CltolX, N<>. .'il Maiden Lane, Allstny,
Y. The author may lie consulted u|m.q any of the disses
ujhui whii'h tils l?>..k treats, either jwrsoiialy or by
til, and medicines sent to any part of the world.
s. aiAiw,
UA Y STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C.
?I&DeiK&ISS* mi (DOOES,
TINWARE, II \RI>WAKE, AXD WOODEX
WARE.
CIGARS $ TOBACCO,
NET YARNS, FISH LINES,
AND CORDAGE.
GLASS,
p-A-XTtfTS -A.2NTX> OILS,
/ in vor>fl YW//rVi/>/ ft n(1.
t/ f i/ti/i j v/v/V w# 1/vv
Kerosene.
CARRIAGE AND FURNITURE.
V A R N I S II .
WHITE LEAD AND TCKl'ICNTINK.
Special attention yiven to mixiiuj Paints,
U(Z cut to order at any size.
feb 11
FOR SALE.
IIWO l'AIIt MI LES, ONK TIMBER TRUCK, ONE
<'< ? , one tii-ccattil carrvall.
(At.ll'-tl. Adlrcti Bui 01 lkuufort C.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
W. F. Hitsox, Trustee of children of C. C.Gbegorie,
vs.
11. M. Fuller, Jr.
Bill for Foreclosure.
BY virtue of a Ifcwtal order in the almvc rase made
on the 14th day of February 18G3, by Chancellor H. D.
iJCSlOSNE, directing the Cotnmhedoncr in equity. then in
office to sell the mortgaged promises hereinafter described
oil tlie 2nd Monday in April. A. 1>., 18fi8, or on the first
convenient sale day thereafter I, P. M. WHITMAN,
Sheriff of Beaufort County, as the successor in otlice of
the roniniMsioner afar-said, in pursuance thereof, will
sell on the first Monday in Novmibcr next, being the
sixth day thereof, between the hears of 11 o'clock, A. 1L,
and 1 p* m., the following property to wit:
All that lot of land with the dwelling thereon standing
wherein the late Col. Win. Fuller resided in his life time
situate in the town of Beaufort, in Beaufort County in,
the said .Stab- of South Carolina, which lot is known as
No. in the plan of the said town made before the late '
war, and contains acres more or less, known more
recently since the war as Block Si, according to the map
or plat of said town as recorded in the office of the United
States Direct Tax Commissioner, and bounded north by I
street, must by 5th street, south by H street, and west by
fith street. Terms?onc-thinl cash; balance on a credit of
twelve months, to be secured bv the bond of the purchaser
and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser
paying for stamps and papers.
BY virtue of sundry writs of executions to m" directed
I will sell at public out-cry in front of my office in the
town of Beaufort on the first Monday in Novcmiier next
(1871), being the fith day of said month, between the legal
hours of sale, the following property to wit:
J. NEWTON EVANS, w. W. W. MARPLEL
All the right title and interest of W. W. Marple, lif and
to all that plantation or tract of land situate, lying and
being in the County of Beaufort and State of South Carolina,
known as "Clarendon," bounded north by lands of
B. W. Pierce, east and south by lands of S. D. Gilbert, and
west by Whale Branch Creek, containing three hundred
nnrl fiirtv^inn n/-??<>? l.^u AE/? 4l><wu<> muLi*
M..M .v??^ vuv XV??; mv*vo miv1v VI 1coo. alov lUiW liJ UiVO.
ALSO
GEO. WATERIIOUSE. it. MARPLE A R0BIN90N.
All the right title and Interest of W. W. Marple and J.
Cathcrwood Iiohinsoii, in and to all that plantation or
tract of laud situate, lying and Item? in the County of
Beaufort and State of South Carolina, known as 'Clarendon"
bounded north t?y lands of B. \V. Pierce, east and
south hy lands of S.D. Gilbert, and west by Whale Branch
Creek, containing three hundred and forty-one (341 )acrea
more or less. Also three mules.
Terms cash?purchases to pay for stamps and titles.
P. M. WHITMAN,
Oct .12-3. Sheriff BtL Q*.
MrPOLtLITZER,
COTTON FACTOR
AND
C 0MMI8SI0N MERCHANT.
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Sept.4.
HOUSE AND I.OTFORSAL.E.
Til!: RI>IDEKOB OF TIIK UNI tERiSIr.NED IN
Beaufort, with tiie firsb-class garden attached, is offered
for sale at a reasonable price, and on easy terms.
The premises are in good order, nuxst conveniently arranged,
well located and a fine bargain can be secured by
any j?rty wishing to put chase. There are ample outbuildings,
an excellent cistern, and abundance of fruit*?
Pears, Figs, Peaches, Strawberries Ac, Enquire on til
premises or at the Court House.
Juue 8-tf. II. G. JUDD.
~ jTAPPLEi
404 KING STREET CHARLESTON1 8.
BAY-STREET B E A UFO R T. S .C.
DEALER, in Dry Good*,
Clot iug, Ilats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
May -ly and Fancy Notions
cse t
^1
J. MATTHIESSEN,
DEALER IX
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ac.,
SIGN OP TIIE CROSS KEYS,
Corner of the Free Landing, Beaufort, 8. (f
Mar 25
DIt. It. It. SAMS.
VESTAL S V R O
OFFICE at Ms residence or. the Point. He will als<y
attend upon patients at their homes when requested.
Mch 18-dra.
EDGAU G. NICHOLS,
MSRD STOTTOm,
DRAUGHTSMAN & CIVIL ENGINEER,
i?vi?i'tv to ttit.' firrnrvvnn r.pw.ftaf._
***** %j a a * v/
Office at, I)r. Nichols' Drug Store, corner 8th and
B sts, Beaufort, 8. C. Feb. 25
SAXTON HOUSEhEAL
IVRTS. C.
THIS HOirsR, PITl'ATKD ON BAV 8Tlt*W,
C'omiiian Jh a line vie ft- of Beaufort Hirer, and ha*-'
In* been newly fitted up ami furnished throughout, wilt
alfonl a desirable home for the travelling public.
It will ever be the aim of the Proprietor to keep a first'
clx? Hotel.
SI. SI. KINGMAN,
March 11 Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
2000 m'Ti2 j1i:k yard kead^
COTTON BAGS,
\\A and 5 yards per bag. These bags are well sewed tw4
hemmed at the mouth, and will be sold cheaper read/
made, than for what the bagging can be bought for iat
Charleston.
Enquire at
M. rOMJTZER,
Sept.14-3in. itay St., Beaufort; 8. Cl
~a7s7 hitciicockT^
ATTOKXEY COVXSELIdlH AT LAW'
Bointv, Fexsiox and Claim Auext.
LEAUFORT, S. C.
March 4.
EXECUTOR XUTiClC.
ACCORMXG to AX act OF the OEXERXI1/
Assembly of the Stale of South Carolina, approved
March In'.'), the .sulwcrider will apply to the Judge
of Probate fin the County of Keati fort, at his office in the
town of U< autoit, on the 15th day of Anoint nevt, for a
filial di.-wlunye as Executrix of the last will and testament
of James Strong, her father, late of the said County of
Ihaufort, deceased,
OCTAVIA K. SAND&
July 7tli, 1871. July 1J-L
P. M. WHITMAN,
WATCHMAKER & ENGRAVER,
M tYO'S BUILDING, BAY ST?
WILT. G1VK II1S I'KltSOKAL ATfKNtlou
to the repairing of of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry. Ornamental and plain
Engraving done at short notice.
Gentleman having fine watches can test them
at this establishment by one of HOWARD 4t>
CO.'5 $300 KEUULATOlt. fehiF