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. A*. - ' ' -'-v '^rv:.f V/ 7* * .. v-V-.v . . - :r.~.' . !#- *?'* _ ' ' ,v- > ------ - , -4. rV Ti " * ' r^-. s <v-'4} ' v " ; " " " ' ' - '. - " '-'.vr T-rv*r- - . J .* * -A ' fn-. . * 'v. An Independent Family Newspaper, devoted to Politics, Literature, and General Intelligence. Our motto is?Truth without Fear. VOL. 2, NO. 21. " BEAUFORT S. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1*72. ~ c".S2 ? ? - ^ m-ryv^ I "W A T>T1T T"7* ISraafort <&>untjj |tcpubticau ~"??~ I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1872. IGF It will be seen that our paper this week is of little interest to any except owners of real estate. We hope our readers will have a little patience and we will do better for them next week in the way of news. THE CONTENTION. The best laid plans of mice and man, gang aft agl?. For three weeks those ' who have generally guided politics in this State have schemed, quarrelled, agreed and then quarrelled, schemed and agreed again, until at last it was thought that a ticket had been agreed upon which could I be put through without difficulty. But | no sooner had the convention assembled j than it was seen that there was an ele- ; ment at work which was determined to 1 break the slate The fight commenced upon the question as to who should be temporary chairman. R. B. Elliott was nominated. Whereupon hi* nomination wy opposed by that of R. H. Gleaves of < B an fort He was advocated principally < upon the ground that he was outside of < all rings. i The long debate proved that the convention was not -in a temper to b? controlled, and even s'epof the organization intensified the opposition to the dilation of those who had cut out the work for the j delegates. Long before a ballot was reached the slate was smashed to sa ither- 1 eens. rThe following by Hayne of Barnwell. < was adopted : RtMh*d, By the Republicans of the State of South Carolica. in convention assembled, that we do hereby endorse (Governor Robert K. Sc tt, as a true Republican 1 and faithful public officer. ' Railroad Accidents. On Sunday evening as the down train on the Savannah and Charleston Railroad approached the trestle works across the < Savannah river, the conductor thought it ! unsafe to attempt to cross with his train, ' h9 detached his engine from the cars and proceeded slowly across, he had not gone , far before the engine, engiueer, firemen ] and conductor, were precipitated in the river. The latter escaped with a ducking , the former having a greater spacific grav j ity, sunk to the bottom. ! The down train on the sanoe road <-n Monday ran off the track in Elliott cut ditching the conductor's car and one other no one injured so far as we have been able to learn. The Courts. < Owing to the non-arrival of Judge i Farmer, the court of sesMons was not j opened until this moruiug. After the charge of His Honor, the Grand Jury retired and after a short session returned the following bills: .Slate vs. John Mc Pherson, Larceny, no bill. m " Paul Chisolm, Larceny, true hill. ^ * M Paddy Bryan, Burglary, true bill* " John Johnson, Rape, true bill. " " A?drew Dean, Arson, true bill. u W. R. Rouse, Arson, true bi 1. " * George Smith, Robery, true bill " " George Smith, assault vriih iatcft to kill true LUl. Hon. W. J. Whipper arrived in town last evening to attend Court, but expects to leave to-morrow for Columbia. Appointment.?The Governor has ap pointed S. D Gilbert county commissioner fji Beaufort County. Another Impeachment. A dispatch to the Tribune sajs: "Sen- 1 ator Osborn received a telegram from Tallahassee, Florida, this evening announcing that Gov. K ?ed of that State was irn peached to-day by a unanimous vote of the Legislature upon the report o* the i committee ou railroads. X >thing definite J is known here as to the devt lopmeuts which caused this prompt actiou ou the part of the Legislature, but charges have been freely made for some time agaiust the Governor of gross rands in c mnection with the issue of bonds for the huilding of railroads, and it is understood that the charges have Iven proveu by the evidence. LiltlifHd, who plundered the Sta'e of North Carolina, by obtaining ^tate bonds to I uild railroads pockeiing the pnc<ed* of sale aud decamping to Florida, is said to have been in 1- agu?* with Gov. It?ed and to have got $3 0001>K> worth of S?ate bonds, in exchange for an ?qual amount of railroad bonds, huildiug with the proceeds only nine miles ?f road! The issue -f 1.... ......v.,Ki...a ui nuii? ifiuuo i'i >ai I'wie <] , by the constitution o*' ih*- State, and it. is charged that. Lit'lefield bought the bill through the Legislature aad coirupted the Governor for his signal ure.'* B*ed and LitfclefieM are well known in this vicinity. The fi? st as a weak m?n and the second as a most plausible rascal. Retd will probably join Bullock and IIolden in their retirement iu Washington. There is a reward ??f SoOOO waiting for the man who will take Littl field back to North Carolina. The streets of Augusta are fl->oded in consequence of the swollen condition of the Savannah river. Jjgr The Peedee river is very high deluging the cootry in the viciuity of Marlboro. The only route from the latter place to Columbia on Friday was by Wilmington . The Cape Fear river is said to be sixty feet high. _ - : I. r ?< J I * i > . . . ? ? ?The Columbia Union publishes, with favorable comments, a letter nominating ex Governor James L Orr as the republican candidate for Vice-President of the United States. ?The proposition to reduce the tax for county purposes to 2$ mills is preposterous. We are in favor of a five mill tax for the county, irrespective of what is levied for the state. . BST We have received the illustrated catalogues of James Vick and Briggs & Bro , seedsmen of Rochester, New York. These pamphlets are elegant specimens of printing; the illustrations are particularly noticeable for the care and fidelity with which they are got up Those wanting (l over seedsor vegetable seeds should send , for one of these catalogues James Vick I has placed us under special obligations for a fine assortment of flower seeds. For Sale. The fast trotting mare SALLY j CATCH EM, 7 years old, and gentle enough for a lady to drive; or a 4 year old fi ly very large and haudsome works double aud single; apply to Geo. A. Bennett. B- auforj S C Special Notice?, ^ ?A?? I V?u arv Tr nblttl wltli > Bitii Breat 'i. it tnnovs your friend- a- w II as yourvdf. You would like to g.-t rid of it, bet scarcely k now what m -aitv to adopt. We will fc-11 you. Use the fragrant Soz<?dont; it will i-lcaitsc aud beautify youf teeth and leave your breath ' pure. Bnrnet'a ^tnieinrd Kinvhrlnjt TCxtrncfs.? Lemon. Vanilla Ac. Charge your servants and dealers and observe that they do not substitute in their stead any of the pernicious unpalatable extracts with which the market is flooded. Burnett's (Standard Flavoring Extracts are established as the strongest, the purest and the best made. The Terrific Duel Between Prussia and France is over, hut thousands of battles between Dr. WAt.KKit's Vikhuar Bittkks and Dyspepsia and Liver Compl iint are now going on in every (state of the Union. The issue of such contest is never for one moment iu doubt. The conflict may last longer in sune cas-cs than in others, but the leading Vegetable tonic and alterative of the nineteenth century, invariably triumphs. To owners of ' or?f? nnd Unfile ?Tobias Derby condition Powders are warranted superior to any thers, or no jmy, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Bots, f'ou: hs, llitle-bouyd, folds. Ac., in horses, and colds, coughs loss of milk, black tongue, liorn distemper, Ac., in tamp, t'rice iweniy-nve ceuts, aepoi iu ram riacc, New Yurk. < arbolle ' 'alve, recommended hy the lending Physicians and the President of the New York Board i f Health, as the most wonderful Healing corn Qund ever known. (lives iustant relipf to bums, cur'* all kinds of wires, cuts and wounds; and a most iuvaluable salve for nil purjNwca. Sold everywhere nt 25 cents. John I'. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Svii pit in is Opium purith-d of its sickening and poisonous pro|M'rties. discovered hy Dr. Bigelow. Professor of Botany, Detroit Medical College. A tnast (lerfort anodyne and soothing opiate. Jol.n Farr, Chemist,New York. hrlst -dm o's Hair >> < is the safest and best, it corrects the had cff-ct of inferior dves, while the black :>r brown tints it produces are identical to nature. Factors G8 Maiden Iatue, New York. Piatt'- \r tral oil ?Safest and l?est illuminating Oil ever made. D 'es not take fire or explode, if the lamp Is upset or broken. Ov r I.Vr(WO families continue to use it, and no accidents of any description have ocLUCred fronr it. Oil House ofClrailes Pratt, established 1770, New York. Tlie pure*- a>i<l Swro-r-t ' o'l blvrr till In the world is Hazard A Caswell's tirade on the star-shore, from fresh, selected livers, hy Caswell, Hazard A Co, New York. It isabsohitMv pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in the market. Jouvln's Inmlorous Kid Cilnve f'D-nncr restore* soiled gloves equal to new. F'or sale by Druggists arid Fartcv Goods Deal -rs. Price 2o cents per bottle F. C. Walls A Co., New York. Ilisleys P??tlol??keii is an established, warranted rem sly for painful Menstruation; and equally efficient as a Nervous Antidote in all cases of Nervous Excitement, Stomach and Si -cpl'-ssn 'ssin malt or female. Sold vera where far $1.00 a bo tie. Morgan A Kislev. Druggists Sew York, General Agents. A Y 'Uthfirl tpp aia?r and a beautiful,cl' ar complexion is the desire of evervlwdv. This effect is proI., ,11 u- t .iir.iv V lit >. " a li:i mi I s* b-autiftor of the skin. will remove all discoloration. Tan Freckles a- d sunburns. The use of this dliirhtful toilet preparation cannot b- detected. Tor sale by all I>;n jsi'sts and Fancy Goods Dealers, Depot, 5 Goll St.. N w York. Mr . Wlnalow't toothing *yrnp ?It relieves the little sutte ers fro'n pain, euros wind colic, Herniates th; Stoma h and tiowcts. Corrects Acidity and duringthe process of to thins it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all ihses. as millions of mothers can testify. Just Received, A splendid stock of DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY. TOBACCO, CONFECTIONERIES, TINWARE, &c., &c, at the store of F W. SCHEPER, BAY STREET, HEAD OF NO. 2. DOCK, which he will sell lower than any other store iu T5T! A TTl^OTt T. jan:4 ly. PORT ROYAL SAW MILL, BEAUFORT, S, C I). C. WILSON & CO. Mancfactvreijs of and Dealers in YELLOW PINE AND CYPEESS; LUMBER AM) SHIXGLES. Builders and Contractors, ORDERS FOR LUMBER AMD TIMBER BY T1IE CARGO PROMPTL YFILLED. TERMS CASH. d.c, wiLso*. joh* bich nov38 ? i&y- */# _ FOR SALE. f , j ; Soda-water Machine and Bottling Apparat us \ Office Furniture and Desk Fixtures. Small Safe, 0 Piano. <?c. Apply to S. B. WRIGHT. Feb.lo-fti. MLTT0NlDV^TISEMENts7 PROBATE NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, ) Colletou Count}'. } By D. H. Farmer, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Abraham Dun made suit to me, to grant him Letteis Dismissour from the Estate of and effects of P. E. Dun. Tut se are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singular the kindred and Creditors of the said P. E. Dun. deceased, that they be and appear, before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Walterboro on Monday the 8ih day of April next, after publication hereof, at II o'ch>ck in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Letters should not be granted. Given under rav Hand, this oth day of February, Anno Domini, 1872. D. II. FARMER. feb.8 Ira. Judge of Probate. The State of South Carolina, ) Colletou County. J By D. II. Farmer. Probate Judge. Whereas. Dauiel W. (,auidy, for Mary Aun and Jacob Lewis, lias made suit to me to apiHiint Dauiel G. Canidy their guardian, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tha kindred and Creditors of said named Children to ap - - r. ?^ ,.c n_..u? pear, before rue. 10 ine uouru ??i rruuau;, to be held at Walterburo on Monday the eighth day of Apiil next, at ll o'clock in the foreuoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Petition should not be granted. Given uDder my hand and seal this oth day of Febiuary, 1872. D. II FARMER, feb 8 Judge of Probate. NEW ADVE RTISE^fEyTS. COXX'fS I MILITARY AND COMMERCIAL j ACADEMY. / | Boys prepared for College or Business. Sscond Sassion begins February 16,1872. For Catalogues and information address, CAPT. WM. H. COIT, Mity-ville. S. C "history of" TIic Great Fires In CHICAGO and the WEST by Rev. E. J. GooDsrEED, I>. 1?., of Chicago. Onlv complete history. 7<K? S vo, pages: 60 engravings. 70,000 already sold. Price ?2.r>0, 2.000 agents made in 20 davs. Profits go to sufferers. \ Wttiiicd. II. S. GOODSPEED. dL* CO., 37 "B * ? Park Row, New York. AGF.VTS Whnt?-?!.?Agents . make more money at work for us than at anythhig else. Business light and permanent. Particulars free. G. Stinson A Co., Fine Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. RED ai'VI PROOF O XT' Si a Bushel; Orchard Grass $L50 a bushel. Send .1 cent postage stamp and my coin pi -te Priced Lists of all kinds oft if ass ShsIs, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds, Flower and Tree Seeds Agricultural Implements, Maehin -rv,Guanos, Chemicals, Livestock. A-c., will be forwarded you. These Priced Lists contain much valuable information as to time and quantity to plant, Ac. MARK \V. JOHNSON, Seedsman, P. (>. Rojt 280, Atlanta. Ga. THE BROWN COTTON GIN CO,, New London, Conn., Manufacturers of tin- "Brown Gin." Cotton seed Hollers, Machinery aud Castings. Manufacturers of Harris' Patent Rotary Steam Engine for plantation purposes. Cotton Gin mak rs and Repairers furnished wptli all kinds of materials. Saws, ltila, Pullies, Boxes, etc., of any pattern, to order at short notice. Have had long exl>eri nco in the business, and guarantee satisfaction In evey particular. Orders solicited. Address as above. A St.it:-, iti.i, lor this distresssng complaint is now ,nadc known in a Treatise (4H octavo pages) on Foreign and Native llorlal Preparations, published by 1 r. O, I'llei.cs Brown. The prescription was discovered by him in such a providential manner that lie cannot consciciicionslv refuse to make it known, and it has cured everybody who has us tl it for Fila, never havinglanea m a sinule case. The in^redi 'iits maybe obtained from any drmrjrist. A copy sent frc<- to all applicants bv mail Address Dr. 0. 1'HhLPs? BKOWX, 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. 500 Laborers Wanted Five hundred men cm And immediate employment at Oak Poiot Mines. Railroad hands preferred. Liberal wages paid, Apply to the Mines. feb.l-lOt. M.S. HANCKELTJI D.,~ DENTIST, . Offers his professional services to the citizens of Beaufort,?Can be seen at th< ' Saxton House. - - - . :*.,u .. . .. . ,i \ J-'iC", vw * ? . - 5 I-- li EXTENDING FROM Port Royal Forty Miles towards Anpsta, ? Trains will leave Port Royal and the end of the Road, tl connecting at Yemassee with trains on the Savannah ? and Charleston Rail Road, to and from Charleston and Savannah. 0 Time Tabfc. . h. Leave Port Royal, 8.30 A M. ? Leave Beaufort. 9.00 44 " 81 Leave Springhill, 9.35 44 44 a Leave Frasers, 10.15 44 44 6 Leave Sheldon, * 10.50 44 44 Arrive at Yemassee, 11.50 44 44 O connect with S. A C. R. R. Leave Yemassee, 12.00 P. M. Leave Ridge, 12.20 44 44 Leave Searsons, 12.40 44 "* Leave Altman's, 12.55 44 44 li Arrive at end of road, 1.20 44 44 Returning. Leave end of road, 1.40 P. M. Leave Altman's, 2.00 ** " Q Leave Searsons, 2.25 44 " Leave Kldge, 2.45 44 " Arrive at Yemassce, 3.10 44 44 Connect with C. A S. R. It. Leave Yemasst e, 3.20 P. M p Leave Sheldon, 4.00 44 44 * Leave Fraaers, 4.20 44 44 Leave Springhill, 4 50 44 44 Leave Beaufort, 5.20 44 44 Arrive at Port Royal, 5.50 44 44 S. C. MILLETT, Nov.30.lyr. Oenl. Supt. OLD ESTABLISHED. , yyEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, ?' and ? 2i SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain W. T. jlcSELTr, S Will leave Beaufort every Monday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock for Savannah, Hilton Head and Spanish Wells Returning will leave Savannah every Turkday Morning at 8 o'clock, Beaufort every Tuesday Afternoon at 2 HI o'cloek. Will leave for Charleston. Pacific and Chisolm.s Landings every FhidaV Morning at 8 o'clock. Making close connection aPCharleston w ith New York, Baltimore aud B Philadelphia steuniships. Freight* received at all times, stored and forwarded 11 free of charge. Tor Freight or Passage, appv to WM. IIARMSSON. Agent at Beaufort. RAYENEL, HOLMES. A CO., Agents at Charleston ?fl JNO. F. ROBINSON, 18 Agent at S^aunah. f, JOHN COOPER, DAY STREET, pi DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. MILLINERY, i h clothing, ft bo~?ts and shoes. e hats and caps, &c. IIE is constantly adding to bis largo and ele gant assortment of of the above goods which he will offer at the lowest market prices, and respectfully invites the ? attention of the citizens oflieaufort and the surrounding p Country. if ?-yjRS COOPER IIAS IIAD MANY YEARS EX- U perience in the Millinery business both North and 1 South, and still devotes her special attention to the same also ' i* to the making up for wedding and evening parties, and C to which special attention is respectfully invited. Save Your Money! a a Farmers can save their ex- j penses to Beaufort, Charltston or Sa- w vannah bv first calling on PAUL & t] I tir nun 1 ??k?;. ?nrkAa \ *,,11 oa_ 11 IV Hi H I) UUU pi ICC IIICII guuus, u, iui> wu g sortment of everything necessary for the c use of man, can always v2 fouud at their t store, at * HICKORY HILL, i Beaufort Co., near the PORT ROYAL ^ [ RAIL ROAD. 3 A. ManColorod Laciy, or Grirl. Wliitoi Boy j can be supplied from top to toe with the | t best of everything out of their store, which j 0 5o tKo loruniit flnri hest suoolied between I V,. ? -*i [ Charleston and Savannah. 1 They will sell ; Wholesale or Retail at Beaufort Prices.' Give them a call before going to the city or elsewhere. : Prolific Cotton Seed, \ We have a limited supply of HOLMES' PROLIFIC COTTON SEED on hand, which will pay planters to purchase and plant in preference to any ther. PAUL & WEBB, a Hickory Hill, Beaufort Co., S. C.? a > near Port Boyal Bail Road. t. ' feb.l-5t. * ^ x ,, -J t b - -V-' PROBATA JSUT1UA. The State op South Carolina, 1 Beaufort County. j iy R. H. Gleam, Esquire, Probate Judge, j Whereas, Owen J. Harvey made suit to it, to grant him Letters of Administra* on of the Estate of and effects of Wilam L. Loodholt. These are therefore to cite and admonish II and singular the kindred and Creditors f the said William L. Loodholt, deceased, ' lat they be and appear, before me. in" the 1 toort of Probate, to be held at Beaufort n February 26th, 1872, after publication ereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to how cause, if any they hove, why the lid Administration should not be ranted. Givep under my Hand, this twelfth day j f February, Anno D ?mini. 1872. t R. HOWELL GLEAVES, Probate Judge. Published on the loth day of February . 872, in the Beaufort Republican. feb. 15 2t, RECEIVER'S SALE. Jeorge Opdylce & Co., et. al. vs. The Linden Park Land Company. BY J. FRASER MATHEWES. 'nrcnon tn tho order of the Hon. R. F. I Graham, Judge ot the First Circuit (dated January 26, 1872.) I will offer for sale on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of J February, 18<at 12 o'clock M., at Lin- a den Park, in Beaufort County, on May ? River, three miles above Blufton. ONE FIRST CLASS CIRCULAR SAW TILL, with Engines and Boilers, Tools, lachinery and appurtenances. Corn Mill, 'otton Gins, Timber Carts, Four and Two Torse Wagons and Harness, Buggy and larness, Ploughs, Blacksmith Tools, Lumer Cars, One Large Flat. 1 Household Furniture, consisting Of Tales. Chairs, Sofas, Bedsteads, and Bedding, Pashstands, Wardrobes, Crockery, Cutler)*, ooking Stoves and Utensils, and many ther articles. One lot of Sawed Lumber estimated at 30.000 feet, i nd about 400 Saw Logs. Terms cash. also The Steam Propeller Tug Boat GEN. COTT. Terms for the Steamer?Sixty days draft, j ith approved City of Charleston Accepticg WM. J. GAYER, Receiver. The Steamer GEN. SCOTT will leave leaufort for Linden park on Tuesday, 27th istant. feb. 15*2t. * NOTICE. All persons having claims against the esite of Dr. Henry M. Fuller, late of the own of Beaufort, deceased, are requested > render accounts thereof, and those in ebted to said estate are requested to make ayment to me at Gardner's Corner. 1 Henry M. Fuller, 1 feb,15-3t. Qualified Executor. NOTICE. All persons having claims against Jesse - ? ^ i lount, late of .Beaufort, deceased, are ereby notified to present the same dnly ttested to Wm. Elliott, attorney at law, ieaufort. Eliza S. Mount, feb,15-3t. Administratrix. j NOTICE. ! All persons bavins claims against the jtate of Charles S. Kuh, late of Hilton , lead, deceased, are hereby notified to | resent the same duly attested, and those idebted to said estate, will make paylent to the undersigned at Beaufort. j M. Pollitzer, i feb.l5-3t. Administrator. State of '( oi-TH Carolina, ( 1? Court of ounty Of Beaufort, j Trial Ju8liceHtulen G. Holmes, Plaintiff, Against Daniel Bird, D'fendant. To Dauiel Bird, the Defendant. You re hereby summoned and required to . nswer the complaint in this action which i filed in the ofiiee of Trial Justice Ridley ] t Carlton at Beaufort, in said county, , fithin twenty da>s after the service of , bis summons exclusive of the day of ervice. If you fail to answer the said , omplaint within the time herein specified , be plaintiff will take judgment against ou for the sum of Fifty Dollars, with . ' ' ' ..c iteresi inereon, ai me rate ui ?r?cu i#c? i eDt. per annum. from the second day of | Lpril, one thousand eight huudred and ixtyeight, together with the costs of this i cti?'n. i Dated, Beaufort Feb. 3rd. 187*2. It. G. HOLMES. Plaintiff. 1 To the Defendaut, Daniel Bird: ( Take no'ice. lhat the complaint in this cti<?n was filed in the ofiW, of Trial ' ustice Ridly R. Carlton, at Beaufort, in he County of Beaufort, on theeighth day f September 1871. I R. G. HOLMES, Plaintiff. feb. 8 6w. Beaufort, S. C. The Greatest Discovery of the Age. Z2au Franoalso, Du DOCTOR LAII1EIT, ef Paris. n Infallible euro for all Irritations ok the nkis, an II as ultttiiiate Eri itions. This preparation Is unlverilly used among the higher classes in France ami Expand. A bottle of the Eau Fraxcahb will be sent to uv address upon the receipt of one doi.lar. W. E. FLORENCE, Sole Agent for the U. 8., Richmond, Va. Fcb.l.V-tt. ^ SIX HORSE POWER ENGINE nd boiler In complete running order. For perticulaii pply to George Water house, Beaufort, or to the Propria >r at Longwood plantation, 6t Helena Island. Nov. 2. H. 8. TAFFT, * i k'% ' ? d AffJjUj gEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE i constantly receiving tbe finest and bast stock of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, . BOOTS, SHOES, . and CLOTHING rrar offored in this market Also a fine assortment of Slid Gloves. May.S-ly. PAUL BRODIE, AHOHITBO T, BEAUFORT, S. C. Drawings of Modefs prepared for Patent Office. Studies or special purposes, made at short notice* Box 31, P. O Dec.l.ljr. DOORS, " SASHES, BLINDS, W'ood Mouldings, Stair Rails, Newels, &c., Enammelled, Embossed, Ground AND GUT GLASS, A large and well assorted stock of the above goods contantly on hand at the lowest rates. Order work prompt-* y attended to. Builders and owners will find it to their ulvantage to get our estimate before purchasing. Special ittentiori given to Black Walsct and other Fiest* Xass work. Estimates and Price Lists furnished on application WHITLOCK A CO, Apl. 22-ly 254 A 256 Canal St New .York. j. a. emmonT Dealer in FRESH MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, ICE, Ate., Which will ba furnished In any quantity. Dee. 1, j. E. McGregor. House, Sign and Carriage ]RAJIWTrjEM?.a Glazing and Paper Hanging promptly attended to. Office corner of C and Seventh street, BEAUFORT, S. C. HOUSE AND LOT IN BEAUFORT FOR SALE. The House and large Lot owned by Mrs. W. H. Danilson, at the corner of G. and Seventh street, is offered for sale at a very * low price and on easy terms. The House contains seven rooms, has a new roof and is - - i on.,. T good repair. mc uut ^?o ? ?v?j muv orange orchard in bearing condition, and a good garden. Inquire of feb.l-tf Geo. Waterhouse. For Sale. "LINDEN PLANTATION." # By virtue of a power given to me under a mortgage deed from Joseph F. P. Hudson ofNew York, deted i.'4th day of January, 1871 I will otter for Sale, on the first Mond iy in March next, all that plantation containing nine hundred (9i)0) acres of land, situate, lying and being in St. Lukes Parish: known as the "Linden Plantation," bounded on the north by lands of James Kirk, east by lands formprly of Archibald Longworth, south by May River, and west by lands of William Pope. ' Terms ('ash?Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. Anna G. Robertson. Jan. 27, 1872. Feb.l 4-t TO IlEXT 4 SEA'ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION. The undersigned proposing a change in business, offers for lease the Plantation occupied and cultivated by him for the past <even years, known as Long wood, on St, Helena Island. It comprises 1200 acre*, two-thirds arable, 600 acres unsurpassed for the production of Ska Island Cotton. Fronting over one mile on Station Creek, affording unequaled facilities for procurring the richest and most economical fertilizers; two miles from t ort Royal harbor, good wearf for vessels drawing from eight to twelve feet?Charleston and Savannah steamers receive and deliver freight at the wharf; one of the most comfortable and commodious mansions on the sea islands; Two Stores well located for business: modern built Stable ; Gin Houses ami Cotton Htjses recently erected; "yiirtv good TENEMENTS for laborers. To parties having in view the purchase of sea island cotton, particularly of the finer graces, this location is unsurpassed by any upon St. Helena or the adjacent islands. Lands and tenements can be rented to the people living upon and near the place sufficient to cover the yearly rent of the whole. One of the most healthy locations in the world, commanding a fine view of the mngL.ivkrkr aI' Part Hrtl1#! ?inrl of tViA Ill Ul'ltlH IIUIlA/i */* * v.v ?..? v? *mv ocean. _ * Stock, UtMMil*, Machinery, Hou*c Furniture. Boats, <kc.} etc., for sale, together with stock of goods in two stores on the nlace. The whole presenting an opportunity lor an enterprising man with a small capital, to engage in a safe nnd lucrative business? seldom found. # For further information address or anply to the undersigned at Longwood, St Helena Island, or to A. S. Davenport, Esq., Ileal Estate Agent, Beaufort, 8. C. H. S. TAFFT. c - "J7