r j LOCAL AFFAIRS. ' THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1878. post officio hoiks. riEAUro*T, S. C., Sept. 24, 1873. 6n and' after Monday Oct. 6th, offlcc open fron 8:15 a. m_ until 4 p.m., mail cluses at 9:13 a. n mail dcllrered'al 2:40 p. m. P. E. KZEK1EL, Port master. Paris Island Marsh Land. [Special Dispatch to the bkpvblicax.] Columbia,-Oct. 14. Id accordance with the advertisemenl of the comptroller-general, six hundred acres, more or less, of marsh land on the east side of Paris Island, in Port Royal harbor, were sold on Monday last, in favor of the sinking fund, to ex-scnator V 1, imlin fnr sum of twentv-five XTUU* IllUi, cents per acre. The title is disputed on the ground that the secretary of state has already made a graut of the marsh land hi question to another party. A Fire. A small house on Ninth street rented from the government by Grace Myers, was totally destroyed by fireon Wednesday afternoon. There were several occupants who lost almost all their effects. The Washington engine got the first water on the fire, the Union being delayed because no nozzle was brought for their .hose. There was a notable scarcity of water and the hose was insufficient. The hook and ladder men pulled down the ruins. It is a fortunate thing that the wind was very light or we might have k had a serious disaster to chronicle. Convicted of Perjury. Sam Black was convicted of perjury on W Monday last, in the U. S. District court f in Charleston. The offence was committed before U. S. CommissionerThompsou, in swearing to the illicit sale of wlusky by a colored man named Hauibul Single toy, ? ?? I-Iiitnn ITn-iil Inland. XlYIUg VU liuvvi) ? o5~ The brig WaUhatn, has been pumped out and lies at Pulitzer's dock without making auy water. Thirteen hundred cypress railroad tfes have been taken from between decks. In her hold are probably three thousand more. A iiotioe of libel J>y her salvors will be found in another column. Peace Bond. Jack Moultrie was required to give a bond in $100 by trial justice Wiliiams, to keep the peace for a year upon the complaint of Henry Foster. tSf The Standard gives the distance travelled by the chairuiau of our board of cotnm ssiouers as208,00) miles, during the year past. Has the doctor a balloon ? lias be been in Africa hunting Living stone ? Has he been searching for the politician that cannot toll a lie ? Where, i/h where has he been? , t&~ The Hickbry Hill tftics has been received, published spring and full, by ^ the cijUkpri.-iug firui of Paul & Webb. It w devoted t<> the interests of the customers of the firui, and will doubtless bare a large circulation. t Udell's New Store. . The new store opeued by Odell in Wildon & Rich's block is most tastefully Lilted up. The front pari is devoted to ithc confectionery and fancy cake departu ? it, while the rear part is arranged as a restaurant with handsome marble tables and everything complete. The counters, shelves, cases and bracket! are all in. black walnut, which were thetvork of Jclhn Brodie. They show his taste and skill. The new patent oven erected by Odell in connection with this store is the largest and most expensive in Beaufort. We hope the enterprise "and courage displayed will bo rewarded by a large patronage. Steamship Lino from Port Royal to Livorpool. The steamship Mississippi, of the Dominion line will arrive at Port Rdyal about the 20th instant The Nashville, of the same line, will call at Port Royal about the same time on her way from Now Orleans to Liverpool. Coal will be provided for these steamers at Port Royal. Those having freights for New Orleans or Liverpool should make their arrangements at once. Cotton Burned. A box car was discovered to be on fire on the night train from Augusta, on Tuesday night when near Appleton. In it were twenty-one bales of cotton con signed to Savannah. Nearly ail of it was destroyed, which with the car wiy make a loss to railroad company of $2,500 Robbery at Yeinassee. On Monday night a white man got off at Yemassce from the Augusta train on the Port Royal road, intending to go to Charleston. On aeeount of the accident at Hardecvillc he was detained until morning. He was somewhat under the influeuce of liquor and soon laiddown; to sleep on the platform. When he awoke he had lost his pocket book. He then went over to the store and laid down; while there a negro was discovered trying to cut his pocket out. Upon being detected the fe low run off into the woods, but not tmtil he had secured the" the traveller's watch. The thief was a black man, low stature, with slight beard on his upper lip, and answers sometimes to the name of Jack Stephens. Accident on the Savannah & Charleston Road. The night passenger train on the Savannah & Charleston road, ran over a cow near Hardeeville on Monday night. The engine was throwu into the ditch, the tender and conductors car piling on top of it The other cars were not injured. The track was torn up and the wreck delayed traias for several hcurs. The county commissioners have disoharged all the outside poofr - - ? COURT PROCEEDINGS. Odtober Term, 1878. Thos. W. Wheeler was admitted to practice id the circuit courts of this state, upon certificate of the supreme court of the District of Columbia, upon motion of ' W. J. Whipper, Esq. The grand jury returned the following bi Is : j The state, vs. Sam Williams, murder ?true bill. - The state, vs. J. B. Arnold, larceny, two cases?true bills. In the case of Ben Dupre, charged with I shooting with intent to kill, the verdict | was not guilty. , The grand jury made the following pre| sentment: J. B. Arnold, the -sleeping coach rob. her was convicted on two indictments for i Weeny from tha* person, sentenced to two years hard labor for each' offence. [ The sum of ten dollars was decreed to F. J. Boesse one of the jjrosecuting witnesses, that being the amount lost by him, and twenty-six dollars was decreed to Carter another loser; the balance of unclaimed property found on the prisoner was decreed to be returned to him or his attorney. Win. King, indicted for the murder of Win. Green, at Guerard's store, on Savannah river, was convicted of manslaughter. Sentenced to ten years imprisonment Sarah Bryan, indicted for stealing clothing from Mrs."Fripp, was convicted) and sentenced to one year in prison. Phi lis Houston, was acquitted of the charge of assault with intent to kill. R. Waring was acquitted of a like charge. Sam. Williams, charged with mu :der was acquitted. Tuckcr*Williams, charged, assault with intent to kill, was convicted, and sentenced to six months imprisonment; failiug to appear, a bench warrant was issued for him. The court after hearing some evidence ordered a verdict of not guilty to be entered upon the iqoletmcnt for assault - ri i n r t * against Samuel lieea, dv consent 01 solicitor. Tht) case of J. W. Jones, charged with official misconduct was continued. The following sentences were announced by the Judge: Burill Banders, larcenp,- thirty days in couutyjail. Stepney Ga'llard, bigamy, three year < in county jail, and five hundred dollars fine. Ben. Duprc, two convictions of assault with intent to kill, one year in the penitentiary in first, and six months in the second. Daniel Brown, same offence, eight months in penitentiary. On luotiou of Solicitor Wiggin, the court ordered that recognizances not specially discharged, be continued ; that - t*iw It mat ninty-br agninst afl per- ] sons who have hecn indicted or convicted and who have not appeared ; th it scire facias issue against all who at this or any other term have failed to comply with , the condition of their bonds by not np- 1 pcaring to answer or te tify or to serve as 1 " !">? O..nrfino ;? nf 1 JUIUI". miui OIHU.IJV..WU , , , . execution issue against all who have Leen , fi tied, or who have been convicted and 1 who have not paid their fines, co*t-?, etc; j that the clerk issue process to bin i over i ' all witnesses in pending prosecutions and ( tliose which may hereafter be returned 1 to court. ; PRESENTMENT OF THE GRAND JURY. < The Grand Jury having ended its I labor for the October term of the Court 1 begs leave to report through their fore- J mau in a general presentment of such ' things as have properly cotne under < their charge. We have visited the various county ( offices and find the books kept in a ucat j and uniform manner. I The Sheriff, Clerk, Treasurer, Auditor , '.and County Commissioner's books arc ( ab kept in a manner highly creditable-to ; those officers. Much praise is due the present Board of County Commissioners for the improv- J I cd method adopted by them in keeping < f 1 1 1 P A t i:haktmk.mt. v Coi.VMr.iA. S. October 9. 1873. J f the rates ;u certain classes f/t bond*, which are a part of tho jublic debt of tha' SUte and to give notice of sit- h * evy to the Cojtity Auditors'on or before the loth lay of Xorcuybcr next; Anil irlmrnii, if i. rlocinrd iinrvirt-tilt fnthe w.-lfnro >ftheS!at<\ in view of tills decision of the .Supreme L'ourt. that tlic General Ameniiilr should take Into mmodiato consideration the condition of the public lebt of the State, and should so provide as that at whatever taxes arc to ho levied to pay the interest hereon shall be'leried M the same time as that at which the general State levy is required to be made; J Apf vehertax, the tacts above recited present an ixtraordinary occasion. which, in tlie Judgment of the Executive, makes it necessary tf the State of South Carolina, hv virtue of flic power rested In me by Section to, Article ill ofthc Constitution of the State, do issue this my I'roc'auiation, lommnndirig and directing the Hoft'orahlcs the Senators and memburaof the (ioneral Assembly to, tttend in their respeelive Legislature Chamber'* on ri'KSDA V THE TWENTY - FIRST DAY OF THIS MONTH, AT TWELVE M? tin re to take Into eonudcration the various matters hereinbefore recited ind also such ether matters as in their wise and div sreet judgment may require attention at this time. In testimony wlicrcol, 1 have hereunto set tuy /?>>?? hand and caused the great s<-al of the f . I Stale to be affixed at Columbia, this ninth ( " ' / day of October, A. L>. eighteen hundred *?r?' and seventy-three, and in the ninety-eight fear of American Independence, l>y the Governor: FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Jn. II, E. IIavse, Secretary of State FOR SALE. I FIXE PLAXTATIOX IS IIFT. CO., S. C. Five hundred acres of oak. hne and > hammock Eund, situated six miles from Brunk>ii'h Station on the Port Royal Railroad. and right niles from Matthew's Bluff, Savannah River, lying >n Heech Branch, waters of ('<>. awhutcbic. On-' lundred acres of this land is under a (rood new fence w.d sevcuty-fivo acres of this portion is in fird-ratc dunting order; all of it has been cleared within five rears, and u very productive. Cotton, Corn, Potatoes Ice., grow exceedingly we'l; three hundred acres uorc could bo cleared and put in cultivation atsnrdl mtlay ; and much ?f it is as fine Hammock laud as ran lie found in the South There has be n recently retted on the place, good quarters tor a loree of ten working bands, Tlit situation is convenient to Churches, Physi ians, Post-Othce,Saw .Mill, tirist Mill, Cxittou Ciln, a tie. Ac., and is in a thicklv sotthsl and remarkably dcasant neighborhood, width with its nearness to railroad and river transportation and many other . idvantaacw, renders it a most desirable property: it s only sold because the owuer's professiott prevents lis using it. Any one desiring to purchase a fine new Farm an sec the pro|>erty by calling on It. w. T, Rrecaud, who lives near the place aud will take pleasure / n showing it, or thev can correspond with BENJAMIN K. EVANS, No.Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. A. B. McGregor, HOUSE, SIGN, AX J) CARRIAGE PAINTER c ?AI.-C Graining; & Paper Hanging. , Orders solicited aud satisfaction guaranteed. Corner Magnolia & Bay Sts. oct. 16-ly. , ' 1 J. E. McGregor, CARRIAGE MAKER. 1 All Kinds of repairing done with neat- 1 ncss and dispatch. i Corner New & Washington Sts. BEADFpBT, & C. BEi THltEIC TKAIX8 OAII-V KK(I.? Oliarlostosx. Savanuali and Ausuat/>.. jaa Every apartment of this House has been entertain in the most hospitable manner th home to spend the winter months as can be Livery Stable, Billiard Halls. Qroquct an Booms may be secured for the winter by BBSNX AUCTION TB AGENTS FOE THE SALE OF i ? BBWlfKTT & KICPAtTi, inform (heir friends nou Klour in small quantities will produce lighter brea All persons should encourage home manufactures, inxcs, warranted to hold out in weight Just as good in To prevent Boiler explosion*, use "LOW-' nonient the water gets below a certain line in the hoilei inttl the steam is cxhaustfd'or the water raised to a pro Orders for the "AJJoa Fortilia Look! Loc DBARB HAND and POWER E Patontod Max THESE Qm ARE THE BEST AID MOST E f o n s I am prepared to fill all Colored men you can gin your own c uoncy for your crop. Every machine wa libit ion at , BENNETTS STORE, BAY WYMA t Oct.9-73. SOUTHEMLIFE Principal Offices?MEMPHIS, oMEMI'IIH. J. A. VKT.SOV, l?i n't, AMOK WOODRUFF, VlCB Pre?'t. BK.\ MAY, Sret'y. J. H. MILLER, Snpei 0ASSETS, JAN Y. 1, 1S7, ANNUAL INCOME, o SOUTH CAROLINA UFKICF. COL . E. BLACK, Prw't., J. P. SOUTHERN, oBEAUFORT, S. -TR US T D. C. WILSON, M. rOLITZER, W. H. MAULIMN, JNO. FJtANZ, PAUL HAMILTON, C. H. WRIGHT, M. STUART, GEO* GAGE, GEO. W. JOHNSON, II. Cf. JUI>D, JAS. G. THOMPSON, J. O. BARNWELL, M. M. KINGMAN, GEO. HOLMES. 1 Officers of BEAUF iKO. WATICiaiOUSE, Vnx'L GEO. GA< o? 33r. IX. 3VX. JStxxrvi-t, 3V1 M. rOI.ITZI'R, J. O JIAKNV J. W. COLLINS, I'AUL HAMI J. G. THOMPSON, I'AUL PIHTl oThis " impaiiy issues POLICIES en ' npprovtd plan! nntial dividends. All l'olieic* nou-forfcitinjr after 2nd Losses adjusted, and reserve invested by the State Bow lirmij;liiuit tlx State* All further information furnishes MIDDLE' tiiK.7-T.nl SoC. c Just Received, A splendid stock ot )RY GOODS, ! CLOTHING, HATS A CArs. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CITLEllY, ] ROCKERY. tobacco, conkectionaries. TINWARE, r Boanfort, S. C. JAMES ODELL, BREAD, CARE, AND CRACEER B A K E H , HAS just received u tine assortment of CANDIES AND FRUITS. He has always on hand Bread and Confectionery of every kind. COUNTRY STORES supplied with all articles of the trade ct reasonable prices. Orders' forWEODINGS AND EVENING PARTIES attendod to with carcahd dispatch. FIFTEEN LOAVES of Brcul for ONE HOLLAR, can be bad by purchasing BREAD TICKETS. The Circulating Library now open oontaina a choice aaortment of book*. ?m, .. I. G. ^ TnAlTS Fi>R BEAFKOR"*1 S3"' Leave 6hnrl< aion. 8i40 A'- M Leave Chmrlexton, 6100 P. fll Bdt I Leave Angatta, A. si fl I Leave Angnafa, BtlO P. 91 B I Leave Hava ana h', 9:30 A. M S 4 Arrive at Beanfart, i:oo P. N MM Arrive at Beaufort, lliOO P. 91 luier, and the Proprietor is now ready to will find as pleasant and comfortable a I 008 of the House. . M, KINGMAN Proprietor. F -/Is JLa Xe 9 V A R 10 HOUSE, URCHASER8 OF SOUTHERN >y any article yet discovered. Mixed dry with cora' For sale at retail, by BOVCE A MARTI*, id POUR MAN'S SOAP," Put up In CO lb?. t & MARTIN. McFALL are agents. It gives warning to all the sr which, a ccntluous whistle will secure attention reception for the next erop. J d> MOFAZJXJ. Fort Royal, S. O.' SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST .COMPANY, CHARLESTON. 6. C. OFFICE NO. 17 mtOAD STREET. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The dcpoalts In the Savings Department of this >rapany are Invested as a Special Trust, and, tbere'oro, are not subject to the hazards of Ranking. In addition to this special security, depositors have he guarantee of the entire Rank Capital, which tmounts to three hundred thousand dollars (1300,XX).) This department will enable all classes to find a iafc security for their savings, however small; and it the same time bearing a renuneratlve Interest (six fiercent, compounded uarterly.) Currency can be remitted by express and drafts by mail. F. A. MITCHELL, Casuikr. ft!RECTORS AMD TRUSTEES. Geo. S. Cameron, E. H Frost, W. J. Middleton W. Bee, A. J. Crews, W. a Williams, E. Waltgcn, H. H. Deleon, C.G. Metnmlng, B. O'nclll. Win. L Webb, A. P. Caldwell, J. T. Welsman J. M. Shackelford, Geo.' H. Walter, J. C."H. Clausseu, B. D. Lazarus, Mayl-3m. qulf OAIM DEEDS, SUITABLE FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF land acquired at State or National Tax Sales r sale at this office. tf. WILSON'S LIVER REMEDY A sure and permanent cure for all diseases caused by a deranged Liter, such as Jaundice, Dyspepsia Heartburn, Fevers, Korvousness, Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, Costivouess. Sick Headache. Pains In the Head, and all kindred diseases E VER Y FA MIL Y SHOULD HA VE IT SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by wwr o rh NT m T% t A WlliSUJ 4X DliACHf 4h g Charlotte, Frlooii Current ot Branch, Scott & Co. Commission Merchants, ?A!?t> AOKJtTS TOR? GEORGIA COTTON GOODS ?ASD? Sardy's Super Phosphates. ?toy? Augusta, Cta., March 18,1873. DOMESTICS. Randleman Stripes (light) .....480 yds... 1214 " Fancy .Stripes (dark)..?. 480 yds...18% M Check or Plaids 480 yds..,14% Montour 7-8 Shirtings ..500 and 1,000 yrt*...l01i " 4-4 Sheetings 500 and 1,000 yds...124 " Yarns, aM'd Nos, 6 to 12...50 bunchet.1.85 Richmond Osnaburgs Stripes 825 yds,..14J4 (light) IS jraniterllle 3-4 Shirting 1,000 yds... 9J4 " 7-8 " 1,000 yds...114 " 4-4 Sheetings 1,<810 yds...13 " 7-8 Drills 900 yd*...13V4 Augusta 3 4 Shirtings <525 and 850 yds... 94 " 7-8 Shirtings 252 and 850 yds...U4 " 4-4 Sheeting 252 and 850 yds...13 " 7-8 Drills V>2 and MO yds...l3^ LariRlry A 4.4 13 " A 7-8 11H 3-1 9/i EMPIRE FLOUR MILLS. IN BARRELS AND SACKS. 123 cent* per Rurrtl leas per Car Load. Imperial XXXX .812 50 Lily White XXX -...ii oo Brilliant XX 10 00 Hot Cakes X 9 00 Rock Mills Superfine 0 50 Bran ?825 per ton. Sacks extra. Hhorls.?830 per ton. do Westers Flour is nnis.?Super, 88-50; Extra, 310.00; Family. 810.50; Fancy, 811.50. Rye Flour.?34.00 per sack. (100 lbs.) Mae on.?Shoulders, ; C. It. Side*, 10U. li. 8. Meat#.?-Shoulders. 7J^: C. R. Sides, OX; I.aril.?In tlerCes, 10j^; kccs, 12. Corn.?Prime White, 9s; .Ailxod. 90c. Corn Meal.?95. (Sacks Included.) It ye.?SI 55. Outs.?White, 70; Mixed. 70. Sugar.?Yellow, llj^; C, 12}^; Extra C, \&/i A \3%. l?ugar Honar Syrnp?In hbls, 30; hlids, 28. Virginia Salt?82.10 per Sack; 10 sacks or anre, 82.00. Proctor & Gamble's Soap, Extra Olive, ,>4; Erosive,-7e. Hardy's Soluble Par file, 850.00 Cash; f35.00 ^actor's Acceptance; 857AO Planter's Lien. Sardy'a Pliosplio Peruvian. 855.00 Cash ; V50.00 Fe tor's Acceptance; K>3 Planters Lcln. The above quotlons are wholesale. We do not, In s.'.y case, nreax (kick aire*. jv-ujuuiuvco ^ i nfust he prepaid. Orders are filled at Price Current Lie day they are received. Sight Drafts on New York, Charleston, Savannah and Atlanta, pitted to credit at par. Respectfully, BltANCII, NCOTT A. CO. THE PARKER CUM. , PARKER BRtfS' WEST MERIDEH.CT. , THE PARLOR COMPANION. Ftery Lady wants on*! I Ft -ry Man ought to hara one? I ; . i- i;v;)E TIE POET EOM E L, fl|^F v THfoiigh to Augilsta. TB6 SHflftTKST WCHtlfBST ROliTS?trrtiKB pon? FREIGHT or passengers. Between Charleston arid Aiignsta. Between SnYflitnah hnd Augusta. ?AND ALL POINTS? SOUTH OH WEST'/ rr wk ju&j&ygjr. ~s 2 i 0 I s a -. i % 2 0 SAME OP STATIONS. ArrfV LtSTfl 1 I a ? S * a a i | A. M.; Port Royal 9 45 4 4 Beaufort 10 CI t lo 06' 9 5 Island Tank.. [ 10 20; 10 36 14 4 Seahrook i 10 461 10-46 18 5 Sheldon,.. 11 yt u 17 25 7 Yemaawe ?...: u A3 12 20' 32 7 Early Branch 12 II 12 41 34 2 Mauldlns ? 12 4? 12 47 36 2 Altmans 12.53 12 53 40 4 Almoda 1 05 1 05 42, 2 Varnaville.. 1 11 1 16 45 3 Hoover. 1 25 1 25 51 6 Brnaaoa'a 1 42 1 43 55 4 Campbell tun 1 54 1 53 60 3 Allendale 2 08 2 24 64 4 Appletou...... 2 84 2 34 68 4 Beldoc 2 46 1 50 72 4 Martins 8 02 S 02 76 4 Millett 8 14 8 14 80 4 Hat tic vl lie. 8 26 8 26 84 4 Robblns 3 88 3 39 90 6 Ellen ton . 8 58 4 0* Bush 4 15 4 15 96 | 6 Jackson 4 27 4 28 105 9 Beech Island ?... 5 00 5 00 111 I 6 ] Augusta 3 38 DO H'iV DA Y PASSJtyOEJt nr. Augusta _ 6 45 6' 6 Beech island 7 23 7 23 15 9 Jackson - 7 55 7 50 Rush's 8 08 8 08 21 6 Klicnton ; 8 20 8 25 27 6 Bobbins 8 44 8 45 31 4 Hattlcrlllc..... 8 57 8 57 85 4 IMIUett.. 9 09 9 09 , 38 4 Martins...., 8 21 9 21 48 4 Bfldoc ,.... a 33 9 3& 47 4 A paieton.. 9 50 9 50 51 4 Allendale..;.........-...;..:.:, fo 02 10 08 56 5 Cam bell ton ....... 10 18 10 18 60 4 Bransons 10 30 10 8t, 66 6 Hoovers' .-... 10 49 10 49 69 8 Varnsvllle 10 58 11 03 71 2 Almeda 11 09 U 09 75 4 Altaians 1121 1121 77 2 Mauldln's 11 27 ll 27 79 2 Early Branch 1133 113*, 86 7 Ycniassoe - 11 55 12 20 93 7 Sheldon - 12 48 12 49 98 5 Seabrook 1 19 J 19 102 4 Island Tank 1 85 1 85 107 5 Beaufort, ? 1 55 2 00 1U 4 Port Royal 2 16| JAS. O. MOORE, Engineer A Superintendent. GrPlA^X) DISPLAY" OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS' BY JACOB APPLE A splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, GRENADINES, POPLINS, JAPANEES CLOTHS. BAltEGES, MUSLIN, Etc." XVI'ute 00061*. riQUESCRETONE8 and CAMBRICS, . PERCALES, BRILLIANTS ETC, ETC.* Balbrlgan Hosiery (or Lstdlcaand Gents' Cocci, Collar* trid Caff*. 8TANDAR DTK 1 J1 MI X O i , GLOVES, . PERFUMERY, NOTIONS, ETC/ Gentlemen's Fnmisbing Goods. . Tie*, Bow*, Vrarft, etc. BEAD? MADE CLOTHINCK In cvct'jr *t7le, FASHIONABLE HATS.' STRAW HATS FOR GENTS AND ROYS. Alsojust Received the finest lot of Louies Shoe*' ever brought to this market. If you don't see what1 you want ask for it. You can be supplied at J. APPLE'S, AY STREET, BEAUFORT. 8. C "STEAM ENGINES" FOR SALE. TWO EIGHT HORSE I'OWUU Kit' glnem. ONE FIFTEEN HORSE POWER ENGINE. ?140, ONE THIRTY HORSE POWER ENGINE. Terms cash, or on time with approved papers. Ad**" dress, JOSEPH NEAL, Gen'I. Snp'L, or GEO. K. LOMBARD, rfropdstor. FOMENT CITY FOUNDRY, Augoata, oa. Also one Fifteen Ilorso Power.Second-hand Boiler.' cptUMm. NOTICED The subscriber respecteit**' i.Y Informs the public, or all who want GIN GEAR-' ING, 'fiat heJs prepared to furnLh them with his late Improved Gin Gearjwhich from Ion* experience is the best irf iwe. It will asmpess any other in sini- '?plicity. durability and accomplishment. If you want ....noti.tmr ili-it n-ill voiip irinnlnts without killing up your stock, try Graham'* lite Improved* . Gin Gearing, and you will not regret it. Further particulars, address, j06. NEaL, at OEO. R. LOMBARD, Gen'l. Supt. Proprietor. FOREST CITY For.fDRY, Augoils, Go.' sept.lS-lm. HOME SHUTTLE SEWING HACHDiE. rIS BEAUTIFUL StACHINE USES Snumirr needles, makes the Lock 8tlteh,(alike on both sides) has ael.-iu lusting tention, aud is used by band or foot. It will hem, fell, bind, seam, tuck, hemstitch ruffle, aud sew on at the same time; work equally well ott silk, linen, nusUn and rottftn goods.' It Is the oulr fl rat-class Iqw price machine made,. Send for circular and safaple of sewing, of call and examlno t|i? machine art the agency;* Bay' iut|^ Beaufort, 3. C. a*ri6o, *SO. W. A. fBIPP, feMVIrr. ? AgetfC' A GOOD BARGAIN. FOB SALE-A STATIONABt oimk, four (4) bdree power?in) jood order: Can be seen at vtfmiifffih pen tir bhop.