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??rofort gUpnMiwn, HPP w H THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1871. tr ======= -Xr - ? - - = ? - ^ = = J qjj I Statu of Soi*th Carom na, ) jfc Executive Department. / ?J<HE YEAfl IS APPROACHING ITS * termination, aid trembly acknOsrledj^ng the Supreme Ruler of theTToWen? as the arbiter and controller of its ' destinies, ana in accordance with time honored custom, P< and concurring with the Proclamation of the President Of w the United Status, I deem the present a Siting occasion to Ssij^veconimend. to.tho people of South Carolina the adoption of URSDAY, the 3<Mh day of "Novembc^ as a day of solglpHenin Thanksgiving to Almighty Cod for his numbered ]J( |j||^Bblessings. Rererently assembling in theiri^anctuaries of ^ mgyrarer and praise, may they make their humble contri^^^Stion and acknowledger^fnts, remembering in their ori- lO ^^Hsons the desolate and oppressed, and realizing that he w ^^Vthat knowoth Hitu hath mercy on the poor. And through hi>iv and imnraauve influence of these acts of devo- Jt IK ion, may wt be tbe better prepared to perform our duties I Ul to God and our Sttlow-men/tw resist evil and corupier I fo temptation, and become more consecrated to every pious p( Bud patriotic duty. > ^ n virtue whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at m l,v] Columbia, this eighth day of November, A. I) 1871, and 1n the ninety-aixth year of the Independence of the U uited States of America. ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor. B F. L. Cardozo, Secretary of State. be p The Schooner Altoona is expected daily Pi r with a cargo of Railroad iron for the P. R. R. gr A hearse has been brought to town by | Mr. J. Brodie. ? ry The Fire Department is ordered out Tues- p( day Nov. 21 by the Chief Engineer. See ar advertisement. ^ PeacefuI. ?Our town is remarkably quiet n,i I \ tr bind correspondingly dull. No disturbances mavc transpired to mar the serenity, and our 1 focal is bothered to get items. Monday evening a storm set in blowing p heavily from the east, and raining without . cessation the night through. Tuesday morn- tl( ing the wind changed to the westward, the clouds vanished, the sun came ant warm and pleasant, t?jid all nature grinned again. P* hi IFiRtS.?Saturday morning there was an 'ir alarm of fire which had its origin in Benneits Cotton house. It was extinguished without any serious damage. i? a! Though but a week has elap-ed since the pr trains on the railroad commenced their reg- ca olar trips, the expenses have fell honeath n* the receipt in passengers alone. Very lit- w: tic freight has as yet gone over the road, in ta consequence of its being so unreachable bv re carts. We hope the County Commissioner ali will hurry up that wagon road to th" fo dej>ot. th fe? The City government of Charleston have commenced the work of retrenchment in good earnest. Salaries are being cut down to ^ the smallest living point. The Mayor want- , cd to follow suit and out his salary down from (KM) to $2. 500 but the Council op- ^ posed it. We do not see why the ru'e should not applv to the head of thecitv gov. HI nient as well as to the minor officers. If the ^ L gentleman is satisfied with a reduction of j ^ $500, we are at a loss to see the objections. 1 A goodly number of officers arc to be | swept away entirely, and the drain upon the j City's exchequer is to be stopped as far as I^Lpossible. t IflVc print elsewhere an article from the jjMeston Xeics, upon the straitened condi|mof the State finances. It takes the |Rd of repudiation under certain condiB; which are, that the people resist the ov ment of taxes coming due in January ne lil a clear exhibit is made by the Govern- 11 f the finances of the State. We believe ha L ; n exhibit wonld puzzle the financial Y< mathematical skill of the Governor be- M Id all hope , and however lucid it might Ri P> his excellency, we should prefer to re- wi l e his statements with a liberal graiu of th owance. a 1 Tammany, the great ulcer in the side of 11,1 the Democratic party has been cut out. The big Sachems and the little Sachems, and the . minor waniors arc 110 longer on the war . path. They have been extirpated root and branch, not with warlike instruments, but something more powerful, the ballot box. Out of the many candidates put up by the wigwam only one is elected, the notorious thief Tweed. Solitary and alone the great Sachem will set in the State Senate, power'ess for good or for evil. He may not reach ^ even that point, but pass his whiter in Sing ... 1 1. 1.. 11 I? Fir- wnere ne properly oeiongs. ? 1 Tli' Railroad excursion of which we only ad rb^d time to incidentally refer to last week ic\ was an undeniable success. The train con- en sistiug of eighteen cars left here about 11 Ha o'clock, arriving at Yarn a see a few minutes wl past 12. and proceeded to the extreme point | st< of the road, some fourteen miles through one do of the richest lumber Counties in this per- cu tion of the State. After remaining there a sp brief time, the train started on its homeward by stretch, reaching Beaufort at 7 p. m. In ju the '"Superintendents" car^rathered thec7d<? sa i /if the town, while the other passenger cars ca ere well filled with a jolly set of smo/cists rid the platform cars were crowed with those ho had a desire to see tbe whole couny as we whisked along. Too much praise irmot be said of the road, its the roughness * build, and the manner in which the Su^rintendent and Chief Engineer have dislarged their several duties. The Engijer informs us that for a distance of forty ven miles there is but one curve in the iad and that so slight it would not be disnguished. The evening was passed by many of Athe lests and families at a dejeuner given by upt. Millfit at the Saxton House, peeches were made by about all the invid, complimentary to the road and its man*ement, and at a late hour the festive irtv returned to their homes well pleased ith the events of the dav and its pleasures. In New York a Mrs. Miller took it into er head to vote, and accordingly voted. -re have not heard that any eaithquake llowed. It is not so terrible after all, this oman suffrage, is it? The earth rolls on in s g >od old way despite what this woman d on Tuesday, and even the social fabric, r all we can see, remain about as before, erhaps things would not have been shaken yond repair even had a few more woen voted. A correspondent of the N. Y Times has ten '"seeing77 the noted orator, Wendell [IILIPS, and here is portion of what the eat thinker thinks: the grant administration Seated in the library, afier some cfesulto-' conversation respecting Massachusetts >litics and the growing strength in Europe id America of the labor movement, your rrespondent turned the discourse' upon itional affairs, the policy of the adminisation respecting the Southern States, so tte. ly assailed by the conservative Press, e. Correspondent?What do you think of resident Grant's chances of a renomina)n to the Presidency in 1872? Mr. Phillips?On the whole, good, 'ithin another year?within a few months, obablv?we will see Grant add another to s already strong chances of success. He us now four great points iu his favor: The iftecnth Amendment, the Ku Klux, relation of the national debt ard the assault i the citadel of mormonism. Let him add fifth strand to the cord?'abor?and his isition will l>e impregnable. Whoever . lies the most radical banner wins the vt Presidency. Let Grant raise it, and. his past popularity yet essentially reined. his nomination and re-election are duccd to a certainty. North and South ike, recruits in \ a:t number will be added his stan Inn !. The labor vote thrown in j next Presidential election will not be es than two hundred thousand. Let it a nt, as all tli 3 indications point that he !1, attract this va-tf element of strength to s side by a iron >rous espousal of the cause the working 1. a i, and he will ride into over on a wave of popularity greater than at which gave hiui his first election. All the mestness ami magnificence of strength it forth by SumnKit in the East, or by \kl Slil'rz in the West, in that east, will powerless to avert it. The people will stain him. In the hollow of his hand, by e meting out or withholding of justice, i holds his success or his failure. UK Ft TURK OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. Correspondent?Will the Republican ;rty remain the dominant political party the nation beyond the next Presidency? Mr. Phillips?That depends upon its hi quickness of apprehension and resolutess of retention of tlie higher principles, issume as granted that in the nigh-atnd November election the State of Newark, whatever may be the result in the etropolis, will be added to the long list of jpublican victories. The4'EmpireState," ested from the Democracy, will leave eui without a stronghold, almost without nucleus whereupon to work for a Presideird candidate. A "newdeparture." greatthan that which Yallandiuham atinptcd to inaugurate, is in that case inevtble. What the programme is likely to be already foreshadowed by the speeches d editorials of Western politicians and nrnalists. The struggles will be within the publican Party. A disintegrating press, which may be fatal to the organization strengthening and purifying, will be the nsequcnces. In such a warfare, bitter ' .1 11 i _i.r i. m protracrea, pernups, ueyoiiu uuv which is couutry has yet witnessed?the new irty being sure to draw off thousands of nscrvative Republican votes?only in the option of the most aggressive radical pol; can the Republican Party, in such an lcrgcncy, preserve its existence. The seo of the last Democratic Convention? lich failed to nominate Chase when he xnl ready to make the plunge into the pth of infamy?is not likely again to ocr to party thirsting for a share of the oils of the National Government. Only building anew upon the corner-stone of >tice, and by the fullest recognition of the crcd rights of humanity can the Republin Party hope to retain its lease of power. THE PLUNDERED STATE. The Keaalt of the Fraud* on the Bondholdera and Taxpayer*?Rumors of Further and More Alarming DI?coveries?Governor Scott1* Opinicm of Hi* Colleague*. . The New York World of Friday has the following article oil the South Carolina bond swindle: The feeling of insecurity engendered amrngst holders of South Carolina bonds by the statements of frauds that have been published in this paper, has not abated one whit, and the anxiety felt by people, not in New York, but in various parts of the South, continues to manifest itself in the way of requests for information of various kinds. Thus one gentleman writes: ''Why don't they (Scott, Parker and Dennis) publish the report of the investigation into Kimpton's books promised to the reporter of the World?" And "Why don't they expose any errors, if such existed, in the table compiled by the World from their own printed statement, and which pointed so conclusively to fraudulent issues of bonds?" Why they should remain silent with means of vindicating themselves in their possession, is best known to them. Certainly it would seem, as one interrogator remarks, "a very simple matter to refute with official figures the conclusions of that convincing table if they had been arrived at by a misapprehension of the official public statement.'' Certainly the construction that is put up" on their fciccnce is anything but favorable to tbe financial soundness of the State of South Carolina or the integrity of its officers. So strong has the feeling of distrust become that almost marked effect is noticeable, not only in the marketable value of the bonds, but in the difficulty experienced in disposing of them at all. It is now said that the presence of the State officials among us is due to a want of ftronev to meet some maturing obligations which it would have, been fatal to them to have allowed to remain unpaid. Thev feared the very disclosures that have been made. The investigation of Kimption's books, it is further said, was only a- ruse fo distract people from their real purpose; however this may be, some of them have been pretty extensively "chinning around Wall street for funds."' The friends of Governor Scott are very active in trying to disconnect his name from any oI the villainous practices of his appoinees and political colleagues, and tell of many instances in which he has denounced them as "thieves" or "scoundrels," and his friends now think he ought to be able to speak advisedly. Very strong rumors are circulating of farther discoveries ofover-issues in the bondsofthe State, swelling the amount far beyond the highest figures yet published. In contradiction to Governor Scott's statement that all the bonds printed had not been signed or issued. comes a statement that in most instances tiie bonds left the printer's hand complete, even to the signatures, which were likcw.ic printed. Y(tK VERY LAST SENSATION. OCR COLORED LEGISLATORS GO FOR TOTAL REPEDIA TJOX. A Movement for the Ktmora! of Governor Scott?The Lateat Development* in New York, [SyMal Telegram to the .Yw*.] Columbia, November 12. The repudiaton of the State debt has been solemnly agreed upon by a caucus of colored legislators, held in this city, presided over by Beverly Nash, the negro senator from Richland County. Comptroller-General Neagle earnestly opposed repudiation, but his arguments produced no effect. A secret movement is afoot to induce Governor Scott to resign, and some sanguine Democrats have hopes that lie will do so. B. W. T. [As Nash and Wiuibush. the senator from Chester, together with other leading colored Radicals, are known to be in favor of wiping out th? whole debt and beginning afresh it is J (resumed that the caucus, above reierred to, determined to advocate repudiation of the old debt of the State as well as the Scott bonds.] > . _ . On and after Monday the lltli Sejit, 1871, the PostOf kick hours will l>c as follows: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., and from 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 9 A. M., to 2 P. M, Mail Arrivals.?Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at P. M., and distributed same evenings. Mail closes ott Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 A. >L P. F. EZEKIEL Postmaster SAXTOX JIorSE ARRIVALS. J F dC It Lukins. Whale U ranch; Rev S X> Gill>ert, Beverly; John Masson, II (i Judd d wife, ]> C Wilson, P L Wiggins d wife, II L Gage, Lou, d J C Mayo, I' M Whitman. Jxs M Crofut. wife d son, Beaufort; Gonlin Young, Jos Seabrook, Edisto Island; Capt Cliaoy, Isaac M Bryan, Charleston; Jacob Levin, H Goethe, YvnuMC' j J W Wbilwdl, I? Currie, CC Waters, St. Helena; M'm J Reynolds, Wm Kelly, Boston, Mass; It (; Whkaker, W II Bell, Linden Turk; A W Muckenfuss, Harderille. Henry C Conklin, Jos. Thompson, Charleston; S B Thompson, Hilton Head; Eugene Ed gel L, Goe 1' Wood, K Ward, It M Cummings, Wm J Reynolds, St. Helena; D Conistock, Amherst, Mass; Wyman l>earborn, Boston, Mass; M M Hutson, J M Campbell,K II Martin, E Hubhard; A F Gregorie, J M Ilasgrow, Robt Brodie, J J Zealey. P. R. P.. R. ADVERTISEMENTS SAXTON HOUSE. BEAUFORT, S. C. o-^^o rjMIIS HOUSE SITUATED ON BAY St. commands a fine view of BEAUFORT RIVER, and many of the Sea Islands. The travelling public wil[ find here a desirable and CONVENIENT HOME, and the invalid will find no better or no more healthful climate on the SOUTHERN COAST to spend the winter. The House is within five minutes walk of Steam Boat, and fifteen minutes walk of Eai Road communication. A good LIVERY STABLE has just been add'nl to the House. Western Union Telegraph Office on first floor. M. M. KINGMAN, ? r\ Proprietor: NOTICE. WILD BE SOLD AT 'PUBLIC SALE AT THE Court House in Beaufort on first Monday in November next, being the. seventh day of said month at 11 o'cloek P. M. All that tract of land situated in Lawton Township near Steep Bottom Church, known as the Poor House Farm, adjoining lands of Mrs. George and < Jasten Tuten and others, and containing one hundred and sixty-two acres more or less. By order of the Board. Attest. J. li McGreoor, Joirx Hm. Clerk. Chairmin. Office Co. Corts, Oct, 4th, 1871. OetA-4. H. JONES, M. D. From N. Y. City, OKFirns.?Cor. 7th A Bay SLs., Beaufort, S. C. Near ?' at n, r nj?|J 3 tuilici >ou iitaui? ioiauvi. Dr. JONES can he consulted upon all Epidemic, Endemic, Contagious and Infectious diseases. Such as Yellow Fever, Malarial Fever, Typhus Fever, Typhoid Fever, Scarlatina, Cerebro-spinal-meningitis, Rheumatism, Diarrhtee, Cystitis, Nephritis, Dysentery, Tal>es-niescnterica, Prnlansuft-uteri, Procidentia, and all diseases of women and children. Oct .5-4. TOBACCO. THE STANDARD BRANDS OF VIRGINIA PLUG Toliacco, in Caddies, Cases, and Ilalf-Boxes, rec ivi d direet from the manufacturers' agents, for sale in quantities to suit the trade at lowest wholesale price, fob 4 G. WATER HOUSE, Bay st. 0NE THOUSAND SWEET ORANGE Tkkks for sale, from one to three years ol'if. Will be transplanted if desired. Apply to r>. B. SAMS. Oct21-4. Bay Street. offtck of tiik ") PORT ROYAL R. R. CO. I 39 South St., New York.) T:ii: coupons of the pout royal r. r Co's. Isjiids due Nov. 1st, will l>e paid at the office of the Comjuiny in the city of New York, and at the Frecdmans' Savings Bank in the city of Beaufort, at maturity. II. II. THAYER, Oct 19. Treasurer. PAUL, BRODIE, DRAUGHTSMAN AND ARCHITECT, a xi) Parties intending to build can see plans at the office of J. W. Collins, Hay si. Studies for special purposes ruade at short, notice. feb 4 JOHN COXAXT. Dealer in fresh meats, vegetables and Ice. Which will he furnished in anv quamtity. Apl. 23-tf. LIME! LIMEH The best brands stone lime constantly ?>n hand and for sale at low nrices for cash. May-jo. ~ (i. WATtKHOrsE, Haiy st. J. MA7THIESSEN, J>EALER IN GORCER1ES, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, EOOTS, SHOES, HATS. &c.( SIGX OF TIIE GROSS KEYS, Corner of the Free Landing, lie an fort, S. C Mar 25 DR. R. R. SAMS, D E y T A L S U R G E O A*. OFFICE at his residence on the Point. He will also attend upon patients at their homes when reqnest| cd. Meh Is-Jin. NACHMAN & CO. OKA LICKS IN Cry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions 159 MEETING STREET, C II A R L E S T 0 X S. C. Apl 1. _ CHARLESTON HOTEL, CIIA Ji L E S T O N S. C. \ Mch 23-fy. E. II. JACKSON. DAXIEL II. SILCOX. F UENITURE WAREKOOMS, 175, 177, 179 KING STREET, , O AT?Tt 32 S T O Iff 9 . C. . JOHN COOPER, DAY STREET, DEALER IX J^OREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY , GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, 3 BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, &c. IIAS just returned from Charleston witli a large and efo ^ gant assortment of of the above gw-tls which he will offer at the lowest market prices, and respectfully invites the attention of the citbtcns of Beaufort and the surrounding Country. -lyJItS COOPER If AS IIAD MANY YEARS Experience in the Millinery business both North and ? South, and still devotes her special attention to the same _ also -* to the making up for wedding and evening parties, and to which special attention is respectfully invited. WHAT IS IT!! ODELL'S f E Bread. Cahe, Pie and * c Ci*acher Bakery. j ODELL'S * U eNew York Plain. Mixed and French Con* feetionary. 0 BULL'S 2 Circulating Library, Now Opened, New Books. A T ODELL' S A Delicious Beverage, Ottawa Beer. 0DELL9S ! Bay Street, Beaufoit, S. C> ] .Sept. 20-1 y. ft t< JOIIIV ItltOIME, 1 i ( CARPENTER AND HOUSE BUILDER. JOBDIXO ri'XCTl ALLY ATTEXDKD TO. OFFICE, ( Corner Bay and Ninth St., 14 4 ' h 1 ii HE A UFOIi T S. C. < (Vtl2-tf. GET THE BEST. 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WHITMAN, WATCHMAKER & ENGRAVER) MAYO'S BUILDING, BAY ST. [TTII.I, GIVE HIS PERSONAL ATT^Nf ?V tlon to the repairing of of W.Itll'A; lock* and Jewelry. Ornamental' alia plain Engraving done at short notice. Cfenffenurn having fine watchescnn teat them, t tiiitf estahllshrnent by one of HOWARD Ss O.'S S",00 REGULATOR. IfebW Y SIX IIORSE POWER ENGINE nd boiler in complete running order. For particulars l?ply to George Waterliouae, Beaufort, or to the Propria >r at Longwood plantation, St-Hefena Island1. nuv.2. h, s. faft' EDGAR G. NICHOLS, 1AHD Stn&TKfMS* DRAUGHTSMAN tfc CIVIL ENGlf?^Hr; DEPUTY TO THE SURVEYOR GENERAL, ifflce at Dr. Nichols' Drug Store, corner 8th ontf I sts, Beaufort, S. C. Feb. 25? TO FARMERS. ITT"ANTED, TWENTY-FIVE HEAD FINE FA1? W Beeves, by Sept.7ft. J. TONfclSk, ?#'& ? ? H. M. STUART M. DM BEAUFORT, S. C. Corner of Bay and Eighth Street? lli EALER In Drugs. Chemicals, valuable family 1/ it-ilies, Fancy and Toilet- Article*, Statlonenr, I'eT lmery, Brushes, Ac.; toother with mill? other articfew mi numerous to mention. Art Of Which will be sold at tie lowest price for cash. Physicians prescription* care* illy compounded. Ifeb It i.! PJ- O. Jl'fD, 1LEIIK OF COURT & REGISTER OF DEEM and rXITFD STATES COMMISSIONED CONYEYANCING. V3~ Office in the Court House. Oct. 2tT A. S. If ITCHCOCk" ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW# Bounty, Pension and Claim Agent./ . BEAUFORT, S. C. Marc h 4. FOR SALE. 2000. 2 dPER YARD READY MADl5 COTTOX BAGS, and "? yardypcr hllg. iTrcse bigs are well sewecf an<f leiaiiied at fhe rVionth, sfncf w ill be sold cheaper i^adjf uade, than for what the bagging can be bought fur is Ti&rlcstou. Enquire at M. POLLITZER, Scpt.l Mm. Bay St.. Beaufort; S. C. ww ww/nw w Tmrvnww JJi. i'ULLI i ZjJUK, COTTON FACTOR Ayy C OMMISSI ON MERCHANT.\ BEAUFORT, S. C. Sept .4. K\EC L"K IK KOT fC E. " a rcortnixG to an act or tiik geserJ^ /V. Assembly of th<> Sfcite of >?>urri Carolina, approve dnrch -'lith, 1 siJll, tin- suliscrider will apply to the Jud?, >f Prolate for the County ofHcaiiiorf, at his office in thtf own of Beaufort, on Hip lith day of Auu'Qst tjevt, for? ina! discharge as Executrix of the last will and testament if James Strong, Fier father, late of the said Co?u??y <at Ijaufort, deceased, tXTAVIA 5T. SANDS. July 'Ttli, !8? E July EM.* FOR SALE. rwo PAIR Ml"I.IN, (INK TEMBER TRUCX, OIT ^ Cow, one six-seated < arryafl. Oct.EMf. Address Box*(T2 Beaufort & C. NEWS DEPOT. ZX P R ESS II CILDI.VG, BRA UFOJtf, S. (f Tin- In test >r' W York I>aily aiid'HlusttMcd papers intly on hand. bept-id". SOUSE AXOUOTPOrtSAEK. pill: r.RSII)FN<T. OF THE r NTiERSIOXErr r* X. Ueuufiirt, with the tirM-c'w^jjnrden attach**!. ? *? ml for sale at a reasonable price, and on easy toraaow 'In-l>ri miws are in iri??i" onli'C, mo* roava^fcatly tr-1 imriil. well located and a fine barirnin can lie A-curcd hf irv party wi%liin*r ti* ptucltasr, There Jte ample omuildiiiu"*. an excellent cistern. and abundance of frcril?? 'cars, rigs, I'mclwitStrawberries Ae.,. Knqel*.'* fla remises or at tiic Court HouseJune S-tf. IT. GL. JC MX J.APPLE, 10-4 KIXu STREET CH.IRLESIOS 9. BAY STREET B E.i VFOE T. l.C, pvnAI.h'fli in Dry Good*,