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I . . r"? . .w . Beauiori County Kepabli- j can Convention. Beautoet, 8. C., July 10, 1S72. WEEREAS A CALL HAS BEEN* ISSUED by the Republican Slate Executive Committee, for a convention of the Reoublican party of the State, to meet in the city of Columbia on the 21st day of August next, for the purose of nominating candidates for S'ate officers, and seven electors of President a^d Vice Presidents of the United States; and, Whereas, it becomes tny duty as County Chan man. to t?ue a call for a County Convention to convene in the town of Beaufort, on Thursday the 13th day of j August 1872 at 12 o'clock M., forthe purpos of electing seven (7) delegates to represent this county in the State convention, and also delegates to sit in the Congressional convention f?r the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress, and a candidate for Solicitor for the Second Circuit. The Sub-committeemen will immediately issue their calls for Precinct meetiugsto elect del "gates to the County Convention, giving due notice cf the time and place of holding said meetings. the ratio of representation of the several Precincts will b-> as follows, viz: , ST. HELENA PARISH. White Church Precinct, eight, (8k Coffin Point -? ">N- T T-i.ind nrecinet. four, (4i; prcctnci, i*u \t>. ? ? Beaufort precinct, eight (8); Parry Island precinct, ! two, (21; Gray's Hill precinct, four, (4y, Myrtle Bush ^ precinct, four", (4); | 32. PRINCE WILLIAMS PARISH. Chisolm's precinct, three, C3'; Gardner's Corners [ precinct, four, '4 ; Peeple's p'ecinct, throe, (Z; Hick- , ory Hill, precinct, two, (2); Crncketvili. precinct, two, ] (2,"; Pocotaligo precinct, four. (4?18. ST LUKFS PARISH. , Hilton Head precinct, three, (3:: BluflFton precinct tbree,'3); Honey Hill precinct,three13); Grahamville 1 precinct, three 'Zf, Gillisonville product, four (4)?16. (( ST. PETERS' PARISH. i Lawtonville precinct four (4\ Cypress Creek pro. clnct two <2 ; Beech Br nch precinct, two 2 ; Mat- 3 thews Bluff precinct, three (3; Briehton precinct, 1 four, <4X Law ton's Church precinct, two (2); Hernia' i X Roads precinct, two (2 ; Hardeeville precinct, two (2); Levy's X Roads precincts, four (4;; Rice Hope i precinct, (2>?27. s i By order < RORERT SMALLS, I Member State Central Committee, and Chairman for j Beaufort Countv, I July 11. ' Sale of Land. t ""fiSTSt*I Thomas V. Bebn, Executor, vs. Matilda C. Bolau, et. al. < Decretal Order. j It is further ordered that Charles J. C. Ilufson, : Esq., be app >i;;ted a referee to sell thelandsdescribed by the commissioners tn partition in this case, and 1 he is hereby directed to sell the same in whole trac?s ' or in parcels, at public auction or by private con- ' t ract, on such terms and at such times as the said Referee with the consent of the counsel lor the de- J vetoes shall deterniiue upon. i Signed, C. B. f AKJlUt, March 2d, 1872. IN 1TRSUAN<E AND BY VIRTUE OF THE j alxive order. 1 aui prepared to receive n.T.-rs f<r { the following lands, situated in Iteaufort County, j South Carolina, to wit: I "Old House" and " Preference," on Uaraard's Creek, containing eight hundred and ninety iive (895) acres. II. "B. llfichl," on Ha/Bard's Creek, containing fotir hundred and sixty-mo (461) ai res. III. "Goodhope" op Hazzard's Creek, containing twelve hundr d and fifteen (1.215) acres. IV. "Tallehassee," on Bee's Creek, containing fourteen hunJnd and fifty (l.+TO) acres. V. "Scaly Hill," on Hazzard's Creek and containing six Shhdred and sixty-three (663) acres. VI. "Tar-Kiln"?pirn-land?containing six hundred and sixty-four (664) acres. These Uuids are very valuable, some parts being adapted to nee, others to cotton culture, and arc advantageously located for .communication by rail road or by water. Those wishing to purchase will please make application to the undersigned, stating the quantity desired, and on what t rms they propose to 4>ny. Any further information as to tti? character <d ^ the lands above-described, can be obtained by ad- j dressing ' (HAS. J. r. IIUTSON; l'ocotaligo, S. ('. 21 OTICE TO PILOTS. (>111ck Ue.4f.tl! Officeh, ) i Pour Royal, July 10, 1872. f PIIOTS ARE INSTRUCTED TO 1IRING A EL vessels frotu Spanish p-jrts entering the ha: " afterthis ate. to an anchor at the oM quarantine | I ground <fr Kilt u Heed, th r toawait the action of j s .the boarding officer. S. B. THOMPSON. M. IX, j Hcnh-ii < MBeer. 1 "Where to SpewJ the Sanmipr I" GLENN'S SPRINGS, - : SPARTA XCURG, & <\ TTIIS celebrated WATER IW. | 4 >Ai PLACE will lie open f<>r visitors ; off ' '1 ? theAwrii Jay of Juu . The rn'di- i final qualities of this Wat -r are j jjr* ij nut excelled, and irvat the nutuer- ' a>?s wutidfKul cur s that have Iwen effected hy the use of this rater, I am satisfied that this is the place { for all whose condition can h improved by the salu- j bi ious character of any Water. ROOMS targe and pleasant. Good and attentive j servants. TABLE supplied with the best the market [ afl'onis. Fancy Halts during th summer. Ten Pin ' Ailev. Billiard and Bagateite Tables, for the aruusc- j MM of guests. Charges per day, S2.Vi; M week, t 813 ftO: p?t Moatk.888 no. Cotlmu to mii at cz.*> 00 ' * atid $50 On per season. Hacks dailv from Jonesville, ; s after the 2oth June. W.'D. FOWLER, < June 4-lmo P ropi ictor | A. VON BEHMEN, ~ h TIT *TnnnKKR A\i) jkavkt.KK tV Of many years experience, Respectfully in- ' forms the citizens of Beaufort County, that he can he I found at Mr. Wkiokkt's Stoke on Bm-- Street, where j he is prepared to repair 1 j WATCHES. CLOCKS n AND JEWELRY, ( AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. All work guaranteed to give general satisfaction. 1 july-4. | I Photographs A Ferrotypes. Mms. bartov wocld inform the , public that having just received new chemicals and mat-rial. ; ( PHOTOGRAPHS AND FERREOTYPES will be taken daily in the highest style of the art. un- ' til Ann t 1st., when the gall ry wijl he elos.d for ' ,the summer. j ' ? t? t r.i FV\* I\n will attend nartieularlv to the Photographic department. " ; 1 % Satisfaction guaranteed. | C 0-FAKT\KKSlHk? NOTICES* i > I i BkatFoRT, July 1,1st *. 1 The Co-partnership heretofore existing between !>. | 0. Wilson and John Rich under the firm name of | I>. C. Wilson & Co., proprietors of the Port Royal b:tw Mill, is this day diss.>lved hv mutual consent, j :l Partnership accounts of said P. 1'. Wilson A Co., to ' be settled by either of the above named partners, .cither of whom are hereby authorized to sign the ' firm name in such settlement. . * I). C. WILSON A CO. , The business of the Port Royal Saw Mill will he .continued under the firm name of I). C. Wilson A. v <Co. .July 4-4*. f). f. Wlim | NOTICE. J All persons having a.au:i< ag3i"?? the Estate of R. H. Daily, (late of Beaufort,; will jnecont the same j duly attested, and those indebted to said Estate, will I make payment to the utHtei-tgued a! Beaufort. Beaufort, July 2d, 1*72. a R. HOWEUL OLEAVES, v July 4 Judge Probate, B C., S. C. | * THE REDEMPTION ACT. '? Persons claiming lane .on Hilton Head 1 and adjoining Islands, now held by the United States, under the Act entitled 1 4'An Act for the collection of direct taxes ; in the insurrectionary districts within the United States'?wishing to sell or requiring funds to redeem the same can make favorable arangement? t?y address* ? ~ ???A novtionlnrc lug Ytiiu 1UI1 j/muvM.w.iA R. C. MrlNTIKK. Hilton Head. June 24, 1872. June 26-6m. j E TAX NOTICE. ] d " I i Office of County Auditor, ) i Beaufort County. June 24. j k In persuanee of an act passed by the 1 | General Assembly at its session of 1870 I and 1871, mv office in Beatrtbrt will be m open on aim alter the 1st clay of July W nexr, to receive returns of persona! L property of the tax payers of tfeis { County for the year 1872. J W Whon taxpayers neglect to msice their returns, the County Auditor is compelled to eharpe them with the return of the previous year and add CO per cent. B hereto as penalty. hag a! f. ttat.l. Bp, A t'tor B C \ jlpffki j&iiisw, Flnvorlntr FitwU are of primary irttportanc i a cookery ; and of all a ticL-s of this description fh highly concent rat <1 Standard Extracts, prepare by Joseph Burnett, A Co., Boston,aro pronounced b leading cuisiniers? Professor Blot among the numbc ?Ibe purest and best. IIumnn Wrecks?Every day and hour w meet with broken down sp citnens" of humanitywrecks that seem past hop,- of salvage. At lea t sei en-eighths of these might he filled with new vitality by a course of Dr. Wai.ker's California Bitter; Many are suffering from the reaction of rum-polute bitters or pow . :fit! minerals. It is characteristic c Dr. Walker's (ireat Restoratiu- that it neutralize the effect of these mis-called remedies, and accom blishce in due time, a perfect cure. Nature Gives us Teeth, but she does not pre serve and purify them. That must be done witl Fragrant Soaodont. The d-mtal boue and its enam el casing are made invulnerable to all destructive in fluences by the daily use of this benificeut prepara tion. 500,000 Dollars will be pniei for any rem edv which will cur-1 Chronic Rheumatism, Pains ii the Limbs. Back and chest,Sore Throat, Insect sting; Croup, Dysenterv, Colic, Sprains and vomiting ti nicker th'an Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment; estab lished in 1817 ; never fails. Sold by all Druggists Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. Pratt's Astriil o>l?More accidents occu from using unsafe oils, than from steamboats ant railroads combined. Over 200,000 families continue to burn Pratt's Astral Oil, and no accidents directl; i?r indirectly have occurred from burning, storinj or handling it. Oil House of Cbas. Pratt, Estab lished 1770, New York. A Beautiful White, soft, smooth and clea: >kin is produced by using ti. \V. Laird's "Bloom o Vouth." It removes tan, freckles, sunburns, anc ill other di colorations from the skin, leaving thi :omplexion brilliant ond beam f ?{ Sold at al iruggists. This preparation is entirely free fron jny material detrimental to health. Just the Remedy Needed.?Thanks t< Mr*. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup, we have for year >??? from signless "nights of paiufu watching with poor, sutler in 4, teething children. For Dyspepsia.?Indigestion, depression o ipirits and general debility In their various forms u?o, as a preventative against Fever and Ague, and >ther intermittent fevers. The Ferrc-Pliospnoratec' Elixer of Cajisaya, made by Casewell, Hazard A Co. jjew York, and s<>H by all Druggists, is the best ionic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fe rer or other sickness, it has no equal. Ittsley'* Genuine Golden Rell folngn? IValer according to th1 original formula of Prevost, Paris, so long and favorably known to th< mstomers ofHaviland Ilarral and Risley and thcii tranches, for its permanent fragrance is now mailt >y H. W. Itislev and the trade supplied by his successors, Morgan A P.Lsiey,Wholesale Druggist*, Fork. Thurston's Ivofy Pearl Too'li Pnw> ler.?The best article known for cleansing and prelerving the teeth an<l guins. Sold by all Druggists 'rice 25 and 50 cents per lx>ttle. F. C. Wells & Co. S'ew York. ('?> bolle Salve unequalled as a Healing ComKuind Physicians recommend it as the most wonder'ul remedy c-vi-r known. Price 25 cents per box fotni F. Henry, n.Io Proprietor, 8C- liege Place, New fork. thristnrloro's Hair Dye ?This magnifi ent comjroond is beyond contingency, the safest and nost reliable Dye in existence; never failing ti upart to the Hair, uniformity of color, nourishii ut and elasticity. Mauufucto. y, 08 Maiden Laue Sew York. Svapnla is Opium purified of its sickening and ?ois.,ik-us qualities, ft is a perfect anodyne noi ji-slucing headache or constipation of bowels, as i; of ouiuin. Johc r!ie tUSC Willi VUIM UH I 4 ? ?\trr, Clr-mist, NVw York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AA l?*-n the nio nl !?n*l??*s with rook d-Iiki to tin* !? al, caii-in-: hot flushes, wrtK't iinl d'liiiios of -Ll.t. i' i.> a i-. r'.'i-i -i :n that a mil 1 aluhrious, ami t*?j ial d?ing laxa'ive is is-. I?;irel. ami TittR\xr's Lsr iiv^^nt Ski.tzich Vi'PKKik.nt should h.' at onc?* r-sort'-a to, SOLI) 1?V A LI. IMJl't ililSTS. (IKK that (OLD. Do n >t >uff''r' yonr hnit^s to Iiec ?nie diseased by i! 1-?wiu?r a < olditu I?ccoh:o sivt.-d. Thousand: Htvsdied Permaturo D.-ath ?Tbs Vhtlm of Conurn pt ion?by n.-glecting a Cold. Dr. Wm. Hall's BALSAM Jp LUNGS Vi!I Cur i t'oTi'jh ?, Colds and Oonsump* Ion - tror quicker than any other renifdy i acts lik< ni.iud'*. 1'or sal.- by ail Druggi-ts an] drdii dic Deal n-s everyMli -re. P0ETABL3 SODA FOUNTAINS s-tl), 8>0, .ST.") and *100 9 0 01J. I> 17 It A EL E, I \!)% CUE. i P. Shi"D"D3d Heady For Uso! ? S w M.VNLKAfTl KKD BY J. W. flllPSA! & f'O.. Madiwa, Ind. &' $"-SIIND l'OR < IKCCLAR.S* H roa* Moclicnl 33ooli I X ii! ii?? ful l:n >w |i-U'l- t>? all. > -lit lr. - fur iwi tamps Add rests L>r. BuN.vrAUTK & Co., Cincinnati BELT'S PATENT SHEET IRON ROOFING! (lieapftst ami B^sl Iron Roofing made. "or I'in-tilars, r ?,r othr information, adIress W. ?. !! It, <"inrjm?i*iti O. BUILDING- FELT W' "or outside work and in>:<!<\ instead of |?1 r ' it < .irjw tin * etc. S n<i 2 -tamps for circular and amp -. ('. .1. Kay, Camden. X. J. AGENTS WANTED! f unit's in vest ins from ?! ", to yj."! can make from 51 "> > S?t<0 a ti> >nMi expons *. Addrms with, stamp NION Silt l tl.K S|:'\VTN<; MACMINK CO. 'liiladelphia, Pa. 5300 "" Ssoo u: : , s-; X'i MACHINk CO., l uiralo, X. A ., or ( iii.nro, 111 JAEE CHANCE FOE AGENTS! Isents, we wiM pay you S40 jmt week in fa,--!! il on will iio.i e with un at CfS- k. Kviythfiitf furlislu d, ami exjw iiN'.-s paid. Address k. a. IN Ltf A /? / i.?i.? M:?I. (\ISCiAMC LWV ??F THE ?KXRS.I. / Conditions which ini]>air vitality? positiv nt tii-uativ ?lecfricity?proof thit lit'* is evolved viiliciit iiiiiitti?ctl -ft of tobacco?iiiflivnco of fish niti phosphoric tli't?modern treatment of jielvii lis-ast's. strhiure ami varicmvle, amj av?st ?<!' do lop:ii"tit; t?'ii lf(.*tui'*y to his private snr:ri'-al class .v HOWARD II. fUXON, M. !>., 42 Fifth Avenue V.; t>4 paces, 2"> cents. "Kvery line from the pn of Mr I>i xr?u is of icrcal alue t<> the whole human race."?lhract (irreley. Photographs & Ferrotypes. \rr:< ha won Kisri:? ti ti.i.v informthe Citizens of Beaufort. S. ('..that she irepats'il to take l'JIOTotiRAl'IIS ami FKKRO"Yl*l> of every kind in the highi'st style of tlx rt. Also to copy pictures and take views. All fork will ho guaranteed. Sp-Hm -ns of various tyles arc on e\ hihition at the (iallery. f?. H. Ol.KNN from rhar!e>ton. S. of man; ears experictic in first class (lalhwios will hav< barge of the Photograph De|>artment. (iallery on Hay street formerly occupied hy Mrs i. H. Sharp. June 6. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. In Common Pleas, ) Beaufort County. { Kr-parfr. BnH-y Company. in re. R. iSr. DiiVHnt. ('oihikissioner, vs. tin TrvsU < < of the College of Bean fort. Pursuant to toe <mt-"r <>t iton.? . is. rarmer. uu<i;;c lotioe Is heicliy giv-in alow stated ca*e, to al ud singuUr I tie judgnt-Mit creditors of William H Vig^, that said < ?>tirt lia* lin:*t ,d and allowed ninett lays frntu the date of this order, tr which sa.d cred toe niav prove th?*ir claims tiefore the undersigned Receiver, at his office .in ttie Court House at Beaufort II. G Jl'DD, fc-aufjrt. S. June 11, IS72. Receiver, (tine ed-2:u. JOHN IRODiE, 3AEPENTER AND HOUSE BUILDER JOB BIS0 , TV ALLY ATTESDED TO. Office, Corner Bay and Ninth St., BEAUFORT. S. C. T> s^ 1.*f - # f PORT ROYAL R. R. j; EXTENDING FROM ;f Port Royal My Miles tonait Aopsta. '* On and after Monday, June 17, passenger Trains will run as follows: ? Time Table. i- Leave Port Royal 9 30 A. M - Leave Beaufort, 10.00 " u r L ave Sheldon,..,,, .. 11.20 " " Arrive at Yemassee, .*. 11.50 " " connf.ct with S. A C. R. R. i [' Leave Yemassee 17.15 P. M Leave Altman's ,1 45 " " Leave Varnsville 2.40" " Arrive at Hoovers' ,.,..,.3 " " [! Returning. e j f Leave Hoovers 4.20 P M j Leave Varnsville 4.40 " " . Leave Altman's 5.30 " " Arrive at Yemassee 6.50 " " r Connect with C. & S. R. R. 1 Leave Yemass' e 6.55 P. M 6 Leave Sheldon 7.25 " " I Leave B:aufurt 6.50 " " 1 Arrive at Port Royal, -9.10 " ' S. C. MILLETT, * Xov.30.lyr. Gcnl. Supt. i I ?"?-? " ; 'yyEEKLY line to savannah, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, 8. C. k The Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain W. T. McXclty, Will leave Beaufort every WEDNESDAY Night I at 12 o'clock for Savannah, Hilton Head and Span? i>h Wells returning will leave Savannah every . Thursday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. ( Will leave for ? harledton. Pacific and Chisolm.s Landings every Friday Morning at 3 o'clock, in , time to connect with the N. E. and S. C. Railroads and New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia steam, ships. ' Freights received at all times, stored and for1 warded froo of charge. For Freight or Passage, appv to WM. HAUItiSSON. Agent at Beaufort, RAVENEL. IIHLMES, &. CO., Agents at Charleston J NO. F. ROBINSON, Agent at Savannah. ~ W. J. TRIM. dealer ix WINDOW CURTAINS, * PAPER HANGINGS, L.VCE CURTAINS, and WINDOW DECORATIONS 1*1 A NO ami TAHLE COVERS, ' WINDOW SHAPES, ; and HOLLANDS. PIPER HA.i?I\G AID DECORATIONS. Jfattrasses Hade fo Order and Repaired. , ; Lounges and Chairs w^uoMerrd on reasonable . i terms, at ! 2<12 251 I^TG- STnJUST, OPPOSITE iVA VRRL Y HOUSE. Orders from the Country will be promptly atI tended to. CHARLESTON HOTEL, ; C If A IiLESTOK,S. c . 1 Mch 25-1 y. E. H. JACKSON. SPECIAL Hanoi MEN'S liOYS AND YOUTHS READY MADE CLOTHING, ' i AND FURNISHING GOODS. GEO EITTEE & CO. ! X O . 213 KIXO S T, CJI A RL ESTOX, S. C Would ninst respectfully u?forni his friends ana the public generally, that they are oHiring great in! ducein-Jits to those in want of ready made cloth; j ing suitable to the season. Our slock has been laid in at the lowest possible ' prices, and wJit'h we arcotfering at prices to suit the times. All those in want of clothing and furnishing j grw ds would do well to give us a call before pur, chasing elsewhere. i May 27-ly . Under Victoria Hotel. No* 213 King Street GEORGE LI ITU:, A CO. DANIEL, H. SILCOX. furniture warerooms, 175, 177, 179 KING STREET, ciiahIjESTON, s. C. Wh^ro ran h? found a large #nd well selected Mo< k of all kinds and grades t<> suit iiie tantea of all. . An examination is rcsjiecUuHy solicited. March lS-lyr \ AC11M A >' & CO. ' DEALERS IN Dry 3-pods. Fancy Goods and Notions 1M> MEETING STKKET, | r li a n i e s t o x, s. c. \ Aid U TUB sl(i\ OF TUB GUI I) WATCH. II. II. SAMS, ; DEALER IN CHOICE. FAMILY GROCERIES. butter. lard and cheese, SUGAR. UOFKKK AND TEA. FLOUR, GRISTS AND MEAL. YEAST POWDERS, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, RADON AND STRII*S, i HAt'fcELM'L AND HERRINGS, I-RESII ASSORTED CRACKERS, ; i JELLIES AND CONFKtT'KINERIKS, ? CANNED FRUITS. VKGKTAIU.lv. AND MEATS. ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, SEGARS AND TORAUCO, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES i ! Remember the |>laee opposite Steamboat D<vk. Dec. 28-ly. SAVE YOUR 3I0NEVI Farmers can save their expenses to Beaufort, Charleston or Savannah hv first | eallitfg on PAUL A WEBR awl priee their goods. I A full assortment of everything necessary for the ] use of man, can always he found .it their store, at lilt KtlllY HILL, Beaufort Co., near the PORT ROYAL RAILROAD , ! EVERYBODY. can he supplied frotn top to toe with the best of j everything out of their store, which is the largest awl best supplied between Charleston ami Savannah. | They will s-il I Wholesale aurt IE tail ' at Beaufort Prices. Give them a eall before going.'o r the city o r elsewhere. PAUL & WRR8, Hickory Hill, Beaufort Co., S. C., ikut Pod Royal ' j Railroad. feb. 1-1 y. PORT ROYAL SAW MILL, BEAUFORT, S. C. D. C. WILSON & CO. Manufactvbnts or and Dealers ht 1 ( Bellow pixe & cypress umber AND SHINGLES, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo prnraptlv filled. Terms Cash. IV r. WILSON ?fc CO. .U ^ 5 ' ' - 3EJ JBJOBBERS IN Co 11 AS NOW IN STORK LARGE SUPPLIES Flour, Starob., Bl? % For sale at the. lowest wh( Fling the Bam AND LET THE CROFUT'S ST Is the place where the largest amout I smallest amount of money of any sto BARGAIXS! B A I j Blue Navy Dress Coat*, fine, ! Blue Army Coats at $1.75, Wool Broadcloth, at $6.00, Fine Enelish Wool Flannel sacks at ? Brown Linen Coat*, a^Sl.25, Brown Linen Pants at 81.00, Best Quality Prints, fast colors, at IS E X A M IIV E CIDER, ALE AND LAGER, ON W FAMILY GROCERIES A SPECIAL BARGAINS.?500 Pot 1,000 Window Sashes for sale at a sia wagons for sale ; Work Horses and J Plantation Boats f )r sale ; Homestead Iiloonso el Consignments of ucvery kind of go< cash at short notice. Consignments t Horses e At the Mi] CHAl ^Just arrived, a lot of \o. 1 II<'rac?, for Plantation, Timber and Cart wo Their xtock is ufalected with eari SOLD IS W AR RANTED. We aru stl toher Int. April 4-tf K-. NAI FREEDMET TRUST INTEREST ALLOWED AND AND ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS E MERCHANTS AND OTHERS CA SIGHTNl H. C. JUDD, Chuiftnan A JUST RECEIVED , Family Flour, Bond's Bos J" apioc. Codflsli and Ma Furo cider Prime Bo: And G-lass Fruit For saje ut the lowest c ( S1\T0\ IIOISK BEAUFORT, S. C. T' HIS IIOl'SE SITl'ATKI) ON BAY STB! commands a tino view of BEAUFORT RIVE R, and many of the fra /stands. Tlx? travelling j. will find here a desirable and C 0 N V E N I E N T H O M E , and the invalid will find no better or no i healthful climate on the SOUT II E R N CO A S T 1 to spend the winter. The House is withiij minutes walk of Steam Boat, and fifteen mh I walk of Rail road communication. A good LIVERY STABLE Las just been added to the House. | Western I'niou Telegraph Office on first floor. M. M. KI.Vti.HA V, I'ropriet I Just Ileeeived, y A splendid stock of ! PRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS A CAPS. < r.m iv% HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY. T< H1ACCO. CONFECTION ARIES, TINWARE, Ac., Ac., At tlio store of F. W. SCHEPPER, Bay Strrft, hend of No. '4 Doc i which ho will sell lower than anv oth?-r s?. ; BEAUFORT. ' jan. i xi o n o I. o & i P. M. WHITMAN, WATCHMAKER & EN6RAVI Majo'n Rnlldlng. Kay St. WILL GIVE HIS PERSONAL ATTEN1 to the repairing <?t Wiitchts, ? t< and Jewelry. Ornamental mid plain graving done at short notice, j Gentleman having fine watches can them n? this establishment bv on HOWARD A CO'S SAOO REGULATORS, jwi . S. MAYO, Bay Street, Beaufort, 8. C, GROCERIES. DRY <100DS. TINWARE, HARDWARE AND WOODEN WARE. LIQUOR"'. SEGARS AXD TOB V( I NEsf YARNS. FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. Grlass, paints c9a Oi WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. | Sjtecial ai>ntion givc.n to mixing I'ainte, j Glass cut to order of any size. fob. H. M. STITAKT JM. D, Corner of Bay and Eighth St rein. 3< a?fort, S C., vr.A .?>* DRUGS A^sD ^ FANCY AJI>L Tv'u.KT ARTlt STATIONERY, B2USJK&;. *r., Ac., A.\ i Together vjth ?UttW' U?Uar articles Ao mention. Ail of u Inch will be sold at the j price for gash. PliyeHaijs f-rTlnlicns car war '4 \ M RET T ~ % GROCERIES & ruer or Bay nnd? Sixth. St: OF Soap, Herring Ma oHerel, onit, Checwse Resale rates. 1 ' _ BEM] ner to the Breeze,' PUBLIC K\OW THAT ORE OX BAY ST. it of poods can be carried off, by leaving the re in the County. *GAI\S: BARGAINS! Fine f Bleached Cottons, at 7 cents. Fine ? Brown Cottons, at 12 cents, 2 Cases of Misses Hats, from 15c to 81. ' >3. 2 Cases Ladies Hats, from 50 cents to Si ( 2 Cases of Ladies Hats, from $1 to 82-50 Hollow Ware, Tin Ware, and Crockery, fie. Fish Hooks, i ish Lines, .Seine, Twine &c. OUR PRICES! DRAUGHT, WINES, BRANDIES AND 1 HISKEY. S CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, celian Lined Preserve Kettles, at 75 cents; ' .tighter to make room ; Two heavy business du'es constantly for sale; One Flat and three Is for sale and to rent on all of the Sea Islands. L Auctionoor. ^d-i, wares and merchandise, converted into ;trictly confidential. Cflsh advances made. J A S. M. CROFUT, xndi 3MCxa.loSp .Is House Staples, ? LESTOJf. together with a lot of tine Mules, unliable rl*. i b for this Market, and l.VEKY ANIMAL ling for Ca*h or City acceptance payable OcGRAHAM, &03. 'IONAL sl'S SAVINGS ! AND COMPANY. COMPOUNDED TIIitEE TIMES A YEAR, VFRY THIRTY DAIS. N DEpOITS AND PRA1V CHECKS AT ELSGN R. SCOVEL, Cashier, dvisopy Board. ton Craoltorar, a ?{.nd Sago, Boston Marltot Bcof. cltorcl. Vinogar, Xiard, rdon'a condonscd rqillt. cans, "G-om db Horo."1 ash prices by jeorge Waterhouse. BAY STREET. il SPI^EEI I> New Spring Slock KET AT JOHN COOPER'S j Having just returned from the North J with the best assortment of Ihygoods more and Trimmings ever brought to Beaufort, the public are invited to call and sec the f WHITE GOODS, PIQUES-PLAIN AND FIGURED, ults FRENCH CAMBRKN, FRENCH PERCALES, POLLY VARDEN CHINTZES, DOLLY VARDEN CALICOS, DOLLY VAIIDEN PERCALES, SWISS, LAWNS, MUSLINS, or* JACONET, also HOSIERY AND GLO VES In Great Variety. The Millinery Department Is supplied with the LATES1 STYLE HATS boNNKTS, I LAC RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ETC. ETC. ETC. WHAT IS IT!! " ODE LICS BREAD, CAKE, -? PIE and f . CRACKER BAKERY I ODELL'S -Si J NEW YORK PLAIN, MINED and FRENCH CONFECTIONARY. HON ! ; O DELL'S test ' e <?f CIRCULATING LIBRARY " 4"lf- I NOW OPENED, WITH NEW BOOKS, AT ODE ZL.' S . K11E SSEL Btiys the Best, Buj? the Cheapest, :co, BfAl'JE He bays for Cash, and bells the lowest 1?, I FOR CASH ONLY. Hgr The lamest aanrtment of merchandise id BEAUFORT, consisting of , and j GROCERIES. BOOTS l*D SHOES, 11. | DRV GOQD:?, CLO'fEfli'G, NOTIONS, Ac. i He defies competition. Be sure to go to * I KRESSEI/S. ' EDGAR G. NICHOLS, Surveyor, !"LE8, DRAUGHTS91 AN & CIVIL ESGIXERR, _ fnsrUTY TO TfTR SURVEYOR GENE3 AL. Office at Dr. Nlchola' 'Ar.og Store, corner 8iU >H T3d B B"infort. 8. 0. dec.11-1^ 1.. 1 ' ? CO. PROVISIONS, roots. , TSTa il?, Baoo.n, ^ Syrup; 3TT & CO., Beaufort, S. C. "Take Care of the Pennies; the Dollars will take care of themselves." You wish to bo rich? Then bo economical. BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM. JOHN FRANZ. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Groceries ami Provisions consisting of :hoice hams, STRIPS AND SHOULDERS, NO. 1 MACKERL, sword and codfish. sxtra fulton market bf.ef a*d tongues sxtra goohen butter, new leaf lard, all kinds n. y. crackers, all grades sugars and coffer, ilaisins, prunes, apples, currents, nuts, preserves, english pickles. at.so fine imported brandy. champaigne. burgundy port, sherry, scotch ale, london porter, nector family whiskey', irish whiskey, scot :h whiskey. All goods delivered to all parts of the [own FREE. Revolver Exact size of Cartridge fired by tfid Celebrated POLICE CARTRIDGE REVOLVER Calibre 38 100. Actual weight of Pistol 13 ounces. also : THelL and BLUE JACKET REVOLVERS 32-100 and 22-100 Calibre, and the BALLARD DERINGERS Single ehot. 41-100 calibre. Send for an Illustrated Price List to JOHN J. TOWER No. 4 Warren st, New York Manufacturer of the IMPROVED PATENT ADJUSTABLE HANDCUFFS AND LEG-IRONS, \J XJ All Orders shall have Prompt Attention. Nickerson House, C0LUMBI4, C. fTilJTO pleasantly locolad HOTEL, .Ayii?VL-^ |OlO unsurpassed by anv House ln ''irSmtn f?r comfort ami ^ i i.i!fiijj.a healtlily locality, is now open to P.'aiujj *>"?*1 Travellers ali'l other ssee!tIng aeconunoda i ns. Families ran l>c fnrnished with uiro, ajry rooms on ica.v>nahle h-mix, ' A call is xolioiNxl.'' MRS. WH. A. WRIGHT A SON. Our Omnibuses and Carriages will he found at the different depots. tf?~Tenus reasonable, transient or regular brtfcrderx feh.29-ly. J7A7 BMMONif. DEALER IX FltESlt MEATS, FRUITS, VKOLT.MILIS, ICE. Ac Which will he furnished in any quantity. I>ec,l PAIL BROME ARCHITECT, BEAUFORT, S. C. Prawinps'of Models prepared for P.*cqt OHice Studies for special purposes, made at short notice Box 31, I*. O. Dec. 1.1 y. ONE THOUSAND SWEI T ORANGE TREE fur sale, fror". o;ie to fh'ee years old. Wil he transplanted if desired. Apply to B. B. SAM.S. ""Sevenue stamps. A fuil assortment of all kinds just received by H. G. JUDD, feb.2i. Clerk of Court. A. S. HITCHCOCK, ATTORNEY & COUVSELT.OK AT LA AN Bocnty, Pension and Claim Agent. EkAl'FORT, S. C. Dec lyr. William Gurney, COTTOX FACTOR COMMISSIOii MERCHANT NO. 102 EAST BA Y and i NORTH A TLAXTIC WHAfil Charleston, S. C. | Particular attention >riv' n to th<- vie of ami ?hip nu-nt nfSea Island and I'pland Potion. Liberal ad j rancea Made on consignment*. dec7.1y J. A. Enslow & Co. I COTTO.Y FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 141 EAST BAY, ClIARLESTOX, S. C. Liberal Advawen Made on Coming mtnti. J. A. Enslorr Jas. Salro, J. A. Enslotf, ir. Dec. 7,1 jr. . w YOU.YG MEN Contemplating a Business Life should attend the BRYANT, STRATTON, & S ADLEI BUSINESS COLLESE, Fot Circulars and Sn*cinaena of Penmanshi; enclose tsro stamps and address W H. SADLER, Prce't. -1 -h.himl? i-Uiui . if.x .v~ i?rr SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. . ? ?? TO THT CITIZENS OT BEAUFORT CO: jjjON'T FAIL TO STOP AT J, APPLE'S ; and examine liia large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer goods, consisting of JAPANESE SILKS, N GRENADINES AND BAREGES. JAPANESE CLOTH, STRIPES and PLAIDS PIQUE? PLAIN AND FIGURED. < DOLLY VARDENS IK PRINTS and MUSLINS ^ FRENCH CAMBRICS AND PERCALES, DRESS LTKEKS, ALL SHADES. BLACK ALPACCA, and all the Mourning Goocl?. We would also ca 1 attention to our large and va\ ried stock of GLOVES IS D HOSIERY. j Our Clothing and Gents Furnishing Depot is well supplied with the latest styles from the best houses lu New York, OUR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES .i is rerjr complete. So if you want a .Bargain, dou't foreet APPLE'S STORE. ; "PARTNERSHIP SALE." I For the: purpose of closing khe affairs of tlio Parfi ( nership lately existing between th-^ undersigned ami i the late Cha*. S. Kuh. I w ill sell at Hilton Head* ? I Thursday the 20 h day of ?Tnly at 12 o'clock, tho following assets of the said firm. *" M. POLLITZER, Surviving Faxtuer. One 2 story frame bouse, size 75x30 feet. One 2 story frame house, size 45x2.5. One Portable store houe, size 30x15. One 10 (Cn) Horse Power Engine and Boiler. Five McCarthy Gins. One Iron Gin.(English make). One Cotton Whipper. One Seed sifter. One Horse Power Machine. One Fairbanks Scale, One Platform. One Counter. One Tobacco Cutter. One Show Case. * One Clock. One Safe. 45 Pairs Men end Women Shoe*. A lot of Pry Goods. A lot of Fancy Goods. -? y A lot of Cotton Basting. A lot r.f Window Glass. a lot of Clay Pipes. - j The Sale will take place at the former Cotton House. The Yacht Water Lily will take dowrn such parties as are desirous of attending (he sale.. Leaving Brau! fort at a suitable tide previous the sale apd returning I thereafter. May 30-tf. Remember John Franz! Buy street, Beaufort, S. C. I TO WHEELWMTS & BLACKSMITHS1. I offer for sale, as cheap as auy establishment in the city, ' HUBS, RF.INS, SPOKES, SHAFTS, FT*1., HORSE SHOES AND NAI l>. CUT AND WROUGHT NAILS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, ETC. TIKE, BAND AND BAND IRON, Also A FINE LOT OF ANCHORS AND OARS.' TO PAINTERS. I offer great inducement to House/ Sign and Carriage Painters. Paints, 1 large or small packages; Oils, Class, all sizes, Brushes, Putty, etc. To Shoemakers. Oak and Hemlock sole Leather; Fresh4 Calf aud Kip Leather ; Pegs aud Nails. TO BUILDERS. A Fii.e Iiut of hard pine Lumber ami Shingles. 1 200 Bushels of IIKAYY OVTS for sale. 1 ? Abo : Just received direct from Rich~ ^ ! mond, Va., -,'100 lbs CHOICK LF.AF i TOBACCO ; twentv-five boxes CUKWj IXG and SMOKLMU TOBACCO. 1 j J liberal discount made to the Trade. ML POLLITZER, COTTON FACTOR j AND j COMMISSION MERC HA XT. BEAUFORT, S. C. j Sepl.4. HOUSE & EOT FOR SALE ' B THE FINE PROPERTY SITU-' ^ al,sl at M>? corner of 3rd and 1> I fit?"* S ? i'lfl sire t?. known as the "Bell" pr? miI - s'* aj"l iimuodi^Wjr opposite the cSwoV' f 'V"v5i -he ridecce f th> lion. h. s. ^KEf. '.iiNSi . benwjt, ln<> ndant of Beaufort, isoffered for rale. . ! The House and outbuildings **e in good order, ' and the lot comprises this h st glove of or.in ie trees I in the town. Very small repairs are needed to make ' it a nutat d?g|ral>'e and com pi te hou?e. The lot i j square, having a front < u D *rje"t of 204, and on 3rd ; street of llo tee:. , For t rnis apply to II. G. Judd, or on the premises to Mrs. Mary Bythewood. Ik aulort, March 27, 1ST-'. March 27-tf. WANTED, AGENTS?8100 to 8330 p-r. month?everywhere, Male and Female, r.? introduce :hogrjyiiru! improved M. A St S II A I.t? s E WING XI At II I N K, This maehin ? j will s'itoh. hew, fell, tuck, bind, braid, cord, quilt, z ar.d enibictder in a most anterior wanner. Price, j only fullv licensed and warranted for fivt ! jWrs We will pa ?1000 for any machine. Inch ; price or tow. that will sew a stronger. ;:iore beautiful or wore elastic seam than ours. It makes tho I ELASTIC LOCK-STITCH. Every second ditch can > he cut. and *f;ll the ( loth can not l?e pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agent* S'floo to S-'50 p?*r month, and expense#, or a commission from i which twice that amount can he made. For circulars and terms, apply to or address S. MARSHALL, & CO, No. lb.- Nassau Street, " New 1 ork. " I CAUTION.- Do not bcirnpn?pd upon by other psr: tii-s traveling through the country paiimng off ! worthless east-iron ma hines under thosatye name or otherwise. Ours is the nniy g'^uine and really ' ehean tnaehitie manufactured. an.'Jo-oiuos. , A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. fiut F,iV/iW, in a Sii'tl Enrelnpe. Price, six cents j Lecture on the Xatarr, Treatment* nnd R?dtenl Cure of Sopermatorrhwa, or Snn" inal Wei kneae, Involuntary Eiuh^ona, Segu*! De" bllity, and impediments toMartfngogenerallv NerT vousuess.Consumption. F.pilep*y, 'rtvi Fit*; Meota and Pbvateal Incapacity, 'eati*".*".? from Self-Abuse, .. i etr. By'HoBE8TJ.CL%V?RV; ELL,M. !>., author 1 ! of the '-ftreen Book,1' etc. The World-renowned author, In this admirable Lecture, dearly pro-tea from nia own experience I that the a,wftil conteQuences of Self-Abuse may H effectually removed without medicine, md without dangerous surgical operations, bougie*, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain a od effectual, br which eeery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure , himself cheaply, privaMv. and radically. THIS 1 LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AJTOTHOUSAirne. Sent, under ?e?l td any address, in a plain scaled, envelope, cji receipt of six cents, or two po?U? st inij s. Also, Dr. Culverwelia "Marriage Guid-, , PI price J5 cents. Addre&p tba Publisher*. ^