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5HBB? LOCAL AFFAIRS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1878. fOST K HOtKM. BKAtn>KT, S. C., Sept. 24, 1873. On and after Monday Oet. 6th, offite open fro 8:13 a. tn.. until 4 p. m., mail closes at 9:13 a. 1 mail delivered at 2:40 p. m. P. E. EZEKIEL, Postmaster. 9&- The delgates from the diHerer fire couipanys met at the council room on Monday night and unaiuioudy reeled - ? ** ?? ri. - - * ed Dr. H. 31. Stuart cnzei oj i ncucj.au meat, and W. Kresscl asst.. chief. ft#" The trial of Duft'us, for the inui der of Charles H. West, Jr., on 4th o Jul}' last, commenced on Monday ii * Charleston. 8L.SpeakIng of Port Koyal, as a siti for a navy yard, the Washington C/ironi clesays: "This port is beyond doub the best site on the Atlantic coast fo suoh a purpose. ats^Dr. La Bordc late professor in t'n South Carolina College died iu Coluni bia on the 6th inst. Dr. La Borde ha occupied one of the chairs of the in etitution for the past thirty-one years. Marine Sews. Cleared.?Nov. 6, bark Johu Peile, Good, master, lor ijouuuu, ?>m? phates from Oak Poin' mines. Nov. 8, Brig- Margaui for London with phosphates. Schr. LoretttPFish from Port Royal with lumber. Arrived.? Nov. 7, British Bar! Aurora, 6:] days from Loudon. Reportlight wiuds. Have a home of your own. Ye; a home of your own ; buy a piece of lam with the determination to keep it duriiu your life time, and then transmit it t< your heirs; if you have no means, on); the proceeds of your own labor, tlici scrupulously save and build a fiuc home buying from the Great Southern Build er's Emporium your Sashes, Poors Bliuds, Marble and Slate Mantels, Hard ware, Mouldings, "White Pine, Walnut &c., cover your roof with A bestos' Root ing Felt and Lining, for which they art Agents ; they are now used on thousand: -of buildings, and they offer them as re liable and economicswhich are needet everywhere. Send for price li-t to I. II, Hall & Co., Charleston. S. C. ?saw.? SEWS ITEMS. ?Mrs. Lee, widow of (ion. Robert E Lee, died in Lexington, Va., on the fit I instant. ?Laura Keeno the actioss. died u Moutclair, N. J., on tbc seme date. ?In Roiue the Jesuits are in trouble caused by the government taking posses siou of the buildings occupied i y them The property of the church is to be so questered to the State. ? In Mississippi, at present there i; rather a jieoulur condition of atlaits Auies would like' to he governor, un< also has yue eye pointed in the dirceCoiof Washington for senatorial re eleeticn, There are about a baiter's dot'a of th< registers of election, who ?u t.?in (love;l) ir Powers in the vi. w, that no lege: election *u*i be In-id in eiovc tuber, and, who rcf?i^< to ?ervc them. ?The I*hih*d dphia I'ress says : It i a significant commentary upon the scarcity oi' currency that our manufacturim lirms are m many instances paying < t their hand* in gold and siitcr. deducting the premium. Who ever heard bo fori of a panic in which it was almost iinpo sible to obtain paper money, while specii was plenty ? ?Our chief cities are Charleston, Col umliM and Greenville. The tirst is one o the best outlets of the South Atlanti seaboards, aud yet it has but three linu of railway communication, flic proposed establishment of the steamship line ti Havana seems to be pretty tairly undo way, through tbc pnbl c spirit of Sena tor PLttersou, and will materially ai< that city in its rivalry with Savannah There is another city which we think i destined one of these days to enter th-. lists and sh ite the prize ofeotiimcive am. trudc. We mean the embryo city o jt'ort lioyai. j;s iwrwr auiiiuuigvn ?i beyond ooui parts 0:1 the finest on thccou>t not cxccptiug those of tfrunswiek, 01 the Georgia seaboard. It has already! tine roati connecting with Augusta an* with the We t, and we learu that tlier is a move to induce the general govern nient to establish at I'ort iloy^il a nav; yard. It is plainly the very best plac< south of Nort'oik lbr .-itch an establish luent, and it would utake '*ort lioyai, ii very short while, a thrivingcity. 'flier is no lovelier place than lieaufott lor residence, aud no better place than i'oi Royal for business. The country in it rear, through which its m.tiu arterv run< abounds in miuiug deposits and in agri cultural resources. The swamps are tul of the finest ship timber never touclu by the hand of enterprise, while th best yellow pi lie in any quantity iuvit the busy saw. In all that goes to tuak iip the prospects of a large and flourish ing seaport city, we think i'ort* lloyji .surpasses anything in this part of tli country. In the meanwhile, there seetn t ? he no doubt but that Columbia am Greenvi le will become large inlatii Uiaiiufnctuiiiig towns, planted right i the midst of the cotton- field, with tin equaled water powers and a qi'einii climate.?Columbia I uivii Jhrultl 1'ain Killer. There can he uo necessity at this lat day, lor the press to speak it: mninioii'hi tory terms of this retnaikahle iiu-dieim in order to )?oroiiiote its sale; lor it is medicine that i- known ami appreciate the wide world through. When ever w speak of the I'ain Ki'ier. as in the pre ent iu-*ance. we do so in helialf of tli afflicted, rather than with the view < advancing the intore-t of it* proprietor J*'nr various diseases, su.h :.s ihoumati-n cholera, cholera-uiorbn-, hurns -prain: bruises, aud so on to th end of the eat; lognc, we are convinced that there is i remedy before the people ? ;j-j -1 to Davi Vegetable "I'ain Hilar, ' ami we kno that thousauds no >n thousands cntertai the satue belie*. Certainly, we enttw refer to the hi-torv ofany medicine whir equal* that of the Cain Ki ler It w: intn?dtieed in lv' '. and IV mi Mint rime I tilt* its silo, ho 'i at homo and .-throat ha" coestanl'v nnd rapidly im-rea^ed. an we rejoice a* the high reputation it hachieved, hcatt-' this reputation shov that is lias heoit the tit ans "f reli ving vast anionut of human suffering. \V hope the present proprietors of I>av Vegetable ''I'ain Killer" will long live I enjoy the prosperity which they have : ikirly wotp >- ? h L % Note.?An article which appeared in the Soull ern Standard of October 24, beaded Paul and Vll i giula, suggested to the mind of the writer the folios iug lines. - THE FATE OF THE ST. GERAN. The mighty sun smiled blandly down, The waves boat low and hoarse, m As swift the w bite winged St. licran, U1 Flew eastward on her course. In majesty she rode the waves, Her snowy pinions spread. And onward to the distant port, In queenly beauty sped. Thus onward while the king of day, ? Kach hour retreated fast. And from his glorious azure tlirono, Smiled on ber to the last. Yea on till where that vanquished king llad fled in haste a v. ay, - Night snatched the sceptre and began, r In pomp his iron sn ay. q While I.unar lovely queen of uight, Arose, and watchguards shone, Thousands in royal beauty each, Arouud that usurped throne. Twas now the proud St. Gerau drew, , Iler white wings to her breast, And wearied by lier distant flight, f Here paused as though to rest. The long sought port was almost gained, I>ark Tuuibean lav before, ^ >! aurilious distant but a league, The journey almost o'er. s But ah ! how oft doth at parcLed lips The brimming goblet lay, When Kate's rude hauil swift intervenes, To dash the cup away. There pausing for the hour's return When night began to loom, The good ship all unconsciou-ly, Went drifting to her doom. As darker, ever darker still, ' The evening shadows fell, A cruel Kate assumed the helm, And steered her course too well. i Tlio/.-arfuI shock, "a reef!" they cry, Alas! too late to save, A hundred wretched souls were doomed, To ill an ocean grave. "Lower the life boats comrades," j Was the gallant captain's cry, Twas done?hut those .rho rushed therein, Were but the tint to die. ( Men leaped from off the vessel's side, To seise some Moating spar, ' l!ut mid those stormy tdhows nouo ) Alas! eer floated far. i And what of captain Do la Marre? He ne'er forsook his jiost. His gallantry of all things cheered Hispairiug spirits most. Resigned as brave whep hope had fled, He drew the chaplain mar, And bade him with all hands on hoard, ' Kneel for a final prayer. "Ave Maria Stella !" breathed 'J lie priest ill hollow tones, While for response were children's cries, Men's wails, and women's moans. A moment's htiab, then snr.pt the keel As though a sk-ader rod, All in* tub I?iuid it litin-irca sum*, Went forth to inert Ikirtiul. MAE. 1 um ? Southern Claims. i S. J>. (Joodlett, special commissioner to take testimony in wises of southern claims, will be in Beaufort about the fiirt day <iJ' November. Those having claims ' against lite 1'nitcd States, may send to .lames 1?. Thompson, IT. S. - Comuiinsioncr, Beaufort, S. C., at once, j and tie y will Ik? notified wlien to appear 1 j before the special coiumi-Moner. j Sept. !.?Ct j! SHERIFFS SALE. WM. S. LANCE, APMJNTSTI'.ATOtt listsli' of Til onus Fcrrclx-e vs. Win. Fnrrrtvo (t. a! " satiio vs. Wm. Fern-bee, Endow & Co., vs. Thomas lorn-bee ct. al. \ lty an order to mo direct>d by Hon. J.J. Mah * 1 dated tin- lltli day ofjtiiy, A. ])., 1S":>, in the nlioic , slat I'd t-asv 1 v-ill soil at Ileaufort on the first Moti day in iKsMiih -r next hot ween the le-ial hours *>i * sale lor one third cash, the balance in two years, t-i 1 two equal annual iiisialnu-iils seenred liv the liond of the jam-Laser and a mortgage of the jirciuiser sold. All the niidivid- d shares of Thomas FerMw nti-1 J- William Fcrrehoe, hein< one undivided fimrtl|in L. the following lands, lately the* proj-crty of John 5 Ferrebce deceased, situated in lis mfort County and bounded as follows,To V.'It: j The shares of Thomas and William Fcrrcbce, each j- one undivided fourih of that tract of land In said . Omnty, called '-home tract," houndid north liy J land of J. T. ItKTCs.cikt hy public road lendinj: fr.ini (.ratlinvi!K- to Pnrysburjj, south hv lands ol ^ e late* of ("has. llcyward, west by lands of Jol.r l'"crrfNs>, and containing in the whole five hun<lre<] j and fifty '*'?>) acres more or less. _ Also, Of tliesaid Tlintnas and William Ferrobcc, cadi 1 on? undivided forth of that tract in said Count) ' call d Cater Hay, bounded north hy lamia of cstati " of John F'rrelsv, and Tut mi, cast by lands of Wig '* 'in.-., sitith hy lands of O 1'. Law, west hy lands ol I estate of Charles Hcyward. and containing in tin 0 whole twelve l^uudre-d (11100) acres more or less. als'>, y Of the said Thomas and William Ferret wo, each L* hne undivided fonith of that tract iti said Count; Im.indcd north hy lands originally laid out to Muck II ctifuss and lands of Joseph Cilover, east hy lands o D the estate of John Ferrebec and containing in tfi ;t whole nine hundred (?fm) acres more or less. t At.so, s Of the said Thomas and William Fcrrcboe, cac-li , one undiviihd fourth of that trael In said County i- called the "llraifsford Tract," bounde-d north h 1 lands of e state of t'harle-s llcyward and Wilsoi 11 1 crrehee, east hy lands of estates of John Fcrrebc y and Charles Hey ward, semth l?y the same, west h t> lands of estate of Wilson Kcrrelreo, and contaiuin t> in the whole one thousand (100OJ acres more u less. i Also, i! f, ttf the said Thomas and William Fcrrohce, cacl s one undivided fourth of that tract in said Count; t| called the "llagsliow -and Harpers tract," boundc j north, south and east hy lands of estate of Jedi (J l-Vrrclice, west by lands of estate of Wilson Hern-la i and containing in the whole* six hundred (COO) aer< j | more or less. AW I of ill - si.id Thomas nuil William Fcrrclieo cad ; oiio undivided fourth of that tract in SI. Fctei J I'aiisli, in sail County, huMkrl north by lanil C formerly ot rotate of.I no. Humbert, cast by lands< .Ino. Ferribce, hist by uuki)o<vti lands an i tie lkigshaw tract, of the .-tat'1 of Juo. Fcrrvboi it ! and eoutaing four hundred (400] acres more or lest (I | Tin shares of Tlioinas ami William Ferrebec, i c she foregoing tracts will lie soId free from nil lift ?- j ami iiiiv!iihranci,s(cx?v|it j the lien or charge of the (i j ;in>iM>rti"iial imrt of the annuity directed to be }>ai ,{' , ; ? their mother, .Mrs. Margaret Ferrehee. tc wit: , ! The miiu of seventy-live dollars |?er anuuin ene i j during her life, and also her right of residence i c I the man .ion ho i>e of the testator. . Jly virtue of the same oriler, 1 wiil tell at the sati time and nlaee, and on the same terms, all the ui |t> . j divided shares ol'Thos. and William Fcrrcbeo, lieit; to each one, one undivided thiid, in the followii lands of Wilson ). Fcrrcbcc, deceased, in the san eounty, to nit: The shares of Thus, and Willi.t y ' Keireh-e, each one iilidividtd thiid of that trai 1 bounded north by lands of estate of Wilson Ferri I m cast by lands formerly <if Nalbntilel Fere bee. soul ' lie lands of estate of ( ').as. fleywatsl. west by W ' Fntdle Itoad from (irahnnivtile to ruryslmre; s.t nl ; containing in the whole, six bund rid ami thirl Ia 6TO) ai res more or less. ITS A'.sn, ;l The undivided shares of llic said Thomas and W: 0 limn Ferrets e, being'to each, one undivided si is \ teelith ol the following lands, to wit: to | The shares of liie said Thomas and William Fcrr ;q ' bee, cueli one undivided sixteenth of that trai I bounded north by lands of Pavsdsoii, John Fert y '* - - i mii'""" k- boe, and rffoM rfr John F? Wehcf, east by lands of e?- I r. tate^of John Fcrrcboc art ] Charles Hayward, Mnth I r- by lends of O. P. Law, John Fcrrebec and?pJonos, west by lands of Darldson, Ptrobhart and "'Iters,'ard containing In the whole, two thousand (2,000) acres more or less. ALSO, The shares of the said Thomas and William Fcrrebec, each one undlTided sixteenths of that tract bounded north by lands',of John Wilson, east by lauds formerly of the .'estate of BrougbUui, now of Holmcf, south by lands of estate of Wilson Ferrets e, west by Public Load, and containing in the whole, seven hundred and sixty (700) acres more or less. ALSO, Freedmens Savings A Trust Co., vs. Josiah JacksonJ10 virtue of an order of lion. Jno. J. Muhor, Ciroil it.lodge, in the above stalest cas**, to me directed, I will sell at public outcry in front of my office, in the town -fKeaufurt.on the first Monday in December next 1873, being liie first Monday of the said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following proper, ty to wit: All the right title and interest of Josiah Jackson, :? ...ill that niece narcel or lot of land, situate lying and being lu the town of Beaufort, county of Beaufort, and Matt of South Carolina, and known and designated ou the plat of said town, made by the U.S. I>irect Tax Commissioners, as lot A., in ( block 77, bounded north and west bv other portions of said block,, east by Ninth Streets and south by 1*- ' street. Terms cash. ALSO, li. W. Moulson, vs. J. F. Mornsll, et al. By virtue of an order of Hon. Jno. J. Malier, Circuit Judge, in the above stated case to me directed, I will sell at public outcry, in front of my office, in the town of Bcaurort, on the first Monday in December next ls7J, being the lirsl day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: All the right title and interest of J. F. Morrall elai. in and tdall that plantation or tract of land situ- ' ate, lying and being in the couuty-of Beaufort, and Stotc of South Carolina, bounded uojtli by lands of estate of Jas. llolan; south by lauds of the estate of Mrs. P. J. Morrall and T. Savage Howard; east by lands of B. \V. Stabrook. west bv lands of Joseph 15 Glover, and known as the Colleton tract, and containing three buudred and eighty {'M'J) acres inor? ^ or less. Terms?one-third cash, balance in one and two ? r years with interest al seven jier cent, payable aiinu- (| ally, seeuresl by the boud ul the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises. ALSO, Eliix M.ecukitis, vs, Kuiil Ncbcinias. By virtue of an order of lion. Jno. J. Malier, Cir cuit Judge, in (lie above stated ease, I will sell a, public outerv, in front of my otlice, ill the town of Beaufort on (be lint .Monday in December next 1873, being thu lint day of said mouth, between the | legal hours of sain, I he-following property to wit: All the right litlcguid interest of Emll Nehemias in and to all that parccj or tract of land, situate lying and being in tlx; county of Broiifort, and State of South Carolina, commonly called Riverside, boundtsl north by lands of II. M. Fuller, Jr; south bv lands of J. M Frazler, and containing one hundred (luuj acres more or less. J At.so, Kx. Parle, Oliver P. Law, Ex'or., of Wm. Humbert. f In Probate Court. By virtue of an order of His Hon. R. K. Carleton Prolate Judge, in the above slated ease, I will s"ll at public outcry, in front of my office, in the town of Beaufort, on the fir.it .Monday in December next 1*73, being the first day of said month, between the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: All that parrel or tract of land, situate lying and I being in tfic county of Beaufort, and Slate of South Carolina, and known as the Johnsonville ' tract, north by lands of O. P. Law; south bylands of O. J'. Law; east by lands of W. C. Howard, and west by lauds fff 0. P. I-aw, and containing one hundred and twen?J-*?* (120) acres more or luw. A LAO, All that parcel or tact bed, situate lying find being in the eountyaod Mate Atbrcaaid, and known as the F??ur Mile tract, bounded north by lands of Richardson; south by lands uf Richardson; and Savannah and Charleston railroad, cast by lauds of A. C. .Malphrus, and went by lands of Richardson, and rontaiuii!.' two hundred and seventy (.-70) arret More or !. a i."0, a All tiiat pcn l or tract of land siJuatg lying and I icing in ti.e county ,u.d ,i i aforesaid, an i luiowa as the Sampson tract, Ui.mdcd north by lauds of Join*; south by laniis of S. A Duncan: east by lands of Richardson,and west by lands of the estate of C. H. Kuh, and containing sixty-two (62) acres more ' or less. AM:t, | All iliat lolofland, >1111:110 lying and being In the county and .-late a fori said, bounded 0:1 the north, cast and wH by .Streets; west by Savannah Kiver and containing five ,.% acres more or less. Terms?oiu-linl! cash, balance on a credit of one 1 year, with interest from dal> of sale, secured by the , bond ol the purchaser, artl a mortgage of the premises sold. ai.SO, Levi S. Mrttyu. assignee, of Ldmund Rruyn, vs. Wilson liruyu. Rv virtue of Hit onler nf lion. Jno. Malicr, Circuit 1 Judge, dated Ifith Octebcr, 1>7A,to me directed. 1 ! will sell at public enti ty, in front of my oQiee, in the town of Beaufort, en the first Monday in December ! nrxt 1S7."., b.ing the #rsi day of said month, between r the legal noura nl? sain the fo lowing property to n it: 1 All that certain piece or pdrcelof land, with tho I buildingthercon, situated on Dalies I-lami. in the parish of St. Helena, Reaafort Coutily, ami state of South Carolina, described as follows: 3'r e-tional , south lud. of north half,and fractional north half of f sect! 11 83, t north, 1 weet; containing two hundred ? and twinty acres according to the I'. S survey, - and laid down on plan in office of U. S. Din., t 'J'ax r Commissioner for the Stute of South Carolina, ug ' portions of plantations known as Wigg and Johnson . ?l*nthi?saiiie iirmnlsca tmrehtlsed ; *> l>y Ia'wls A. J'hilllps front I he United State* at an i auction Mile in the spring of the year tsiU, ami f which v.as ufterwards conveyed hy aui'l I'ltilliyts to - Mtid Wilson Bruyn. Tonus cash. r A l-SO, ' Joshua Ihiitnn, vs. A. J. Green, anil T. G. Allt n. Ay virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me directed, 1 will sell at public outcry in frout of my of' lice, in the town at'Beaufort on the first Monday in Hs-cmhr next 137S, lnin the lir.-t day of said "N in nth, between the IojjrI hours of ale the follow in,: n _ . property to w it: ' Alltheriyht title and interest of T. G. Allen, ill and to all that tract of land, situate lyln^ and being in the county of Beaufort, and state of South Carolir na, boundi-d north by lands of Tbos. M. Lewis f< r tit rly i state ot MeTeers, ninth bv Win. Iicywatd' cast by MrsrAi:iiea Jackson, by Win. I ley ward, !> and coutitiuiiiK six liuudred Otv)) acres more or less, 'i levied upon a- the property of Thus, (,. Allen, at the *' suit of Josluta B*. ntou. Terms cash. " ALSO, V J. J. Woolen, vs. 15. J. Kills, ct. al. A<'tuin'or. s All lite lulit title and interest of U. J. Kilts,ct. at. administrator ill and to all lh.it tract of laud, situate lyiu,'and briny in tile isiitlity and state uforesaid, ; b uindd If.rill by lauds id estate oft,'. Kilts, south , by lands of ('has. atte Kdtvard Anderson, cast by Coosawhatehie swamp, west hy lauds W. 11. (iiniti I I ami J. J. Cliisnim, and conlainiuir seven bundled i and sixty?ix ("ihi) acres more or less, levied u|?>n as '' ' the prupcrty of the estate of U. 1'. J ills at the suit o' '' i J. J. Woolen. Terms cash. " ALSO. IK . Ir Hewitt ,V Morgan. vs. Paviil llortun. All I lie right title and Interest of David llortnn in and In all Ilia) I nil of land, situate lying and Iwiiijr '' in the conniy and state aforesaid, Umnd< d north to " la.uls of tlie cstalo of Henry Soloiiions, south by lands of Mr*. Thompson, east liv lands Mrs. Hubertswest by lands of the estate of Kdward Martin, north: west by laud* of David llorton, and containing one 'K liuiidred (itu)i acres more or less, levied upon as the "t ! property of David liorton at the suit of Hewitt and ,e Morgan. T? rins cash. 10 ALSO. ^ Mary 51. Fsrr, Adm'x, vs. JoSiah Dawson, ih All the right title and intercut of Josiah Dawson, in and to alt that jdaiilation situate lying and befng .] in the runnty and state aforesaid, and" known as it M mat Pleasant bounded north by lands of A. J. Sa| linns, formerly James A. Strobhart, south by lands I *f il.'Exrd ami Dawson, east by lauds of Dup>nt,and il- llngunlln. *?l )>y lands of Coleoek, ami containing x_ J throo hundred -,A00) acres more or less, levied upon as the property of Josiah Dawson at the suit of Mary 0_ M. Karr, adrn'x. Terms casli. t, WM. WILSON, S. R C. ?- Jk-aui-rt S. C . Not. 8, 187J, f ;J j*_ ' " SSSJ* IS B^A TIIflftK rn,w\s dail.V fro: Ob.arlcston, Savannah, and Augusta. ggffigSgl Ever}' apartment of this Uotiso has been pu entertain in the most hospitable manner the ti home to spend the winter months as can be f'/u Livery Stable. Billiard Halls, Croquet and 7 Looms may be secured for the winter by let jajsisrxsr s;1 AUCTION TRA ACrlSNTS FOR THE SALE OF MA! BEXXKTT <S? MCPALTi. Inform thrir friends that non Flour in small quantith* will produce lighter bread an All persons should rneouraf:.' In>n?e mannta'tur.- Call ioxcs, wnrrnDtM to hold 0:11 In weight. .In*; as goral in |,jp To prevent Butler l-wploaionii, use "LOW WA'I uonient the water gels In-low a certain line in the hofler by i inttl the steam is exhausted or the water raised to a pr?|>er 1 Orders for the ".A-JJofi IPortiliasoi F aaIjI Lnnf JLJUUH, JJUUI ^ ??__ DE ARBC HAND and POWER BE Patontocl IWCarcl inESE GWS ARE THE REST A.\D MOST ECOJ for & ja I am prepared to fill all oi Colored men you can gin your own cotti noncy for your crop. Every machine warrai libition at BENNETT'S STORE, BAY S WYMAX Oot.9 73. ] SOUTHERN LIFE II Principal Offices?MEMPHIS, T,' NEMPIlISi ' .1. A. XKI.SOV, I't e*'l. G< AMOS WOOflKVFF, Vice Prek'l. G? 11KX ill A V, Scct'y. J. J. II. 31! Lb I'll, Snpervi.? ASSETS, JAN Y. 1, 1S73, ANNUAL INCOME, SOUTH CAROLINA I OFFICE COLl'.lI I. F. BLACK, Urc.it., J. P. SOUTHERN, Via BEAUFORT, S. C ?TRUSTE I?. C. WILSOS, : I M. PQLIT/FH, - J \V. II. MAULDIN, J J NO. FRANZ PAUL HAMILTON, j I C. II. l? liliill l, M. STUART, OKI I. GAGK, 1 GEO. W. JOHNSON, ] II. O. JL'DTi. J AS. O. THOMPSON, J. G. I1AUMYKLL, M. M. KINGMAN, UKO.WIOLMKS. ' Officers cf BE^.UF03 ( !".<I. WATKRIIorSK, PnVt. GKO. GAGK, Dr. XX. M. Stuart, 3VEc M. roi.ITZKR, .1. G BAIlNWKl ,1. VV. nil.I.INS, PAUI. IIAMII.'I J. G. THOMPSON, PALL I'RITUH. Tills "oiiijiany issue* pOl.iriLSon " approved plan*, annual divide nils. All Policies iiondorli'itiiigafti r 2nd an I/Hyaa<ljn.?tnl,anil n-servo invested liy tin- Siat>' Hoard: throughout tilt- Stalo- All furllirr Information furnished, s MIDDLET Aug.7-?lni 8oc. tfc Just lleccived, A splendid stuck ol DRY Ginips. B] 11.118 A CAP8. liUOTKRIKS. hardware, CTTLKRV, II CROCKERY. TOlSACfo, i COXFECTK ?NAUIK8, i ' TIN H A UK, Ac., Ac., I At the store of F. W. SCHEPPER, liny Street, head of Ko. H Dock, 1 which he will sell lower than any other *t?n- In BEAUFORT. Jan. 4-ly. r A GOOD RARGAIX. ? FOR SALE?A STATIONARY EN-- T qinb, four (4) horse power?in 1 good order; Can be eeen at my carpenter shop. . J. BRODIE. 9th and Bay street. TJW&JZT* Z " t in coni})lctc order during tlic past su ravelling public. The northern touri: jnd South. olograph Office arc among the aerjuisi tcr or Telegraph. M XX ?Sc MC. DE SALES 1 SUFACTURED ARTICLES AND ] PRODUCTIONS. "fiEA FOAM" anan aer-'ator, is unequalled il more food than any oilier article in the marke! then Tor the "CHEMICAL, OLIVK, n J at in soft water. * For sale at retail by IlOVt!1 tilt INI'ICATOK," for which, BEXSETT A ? series of lively '-toots,'* for twenty minutes. At trait. *, ? should ho sent In early to bo In time for Its 332SKT3 J R W T S; LT COTTON GINS a 26, 1007. iofflc.u MACHINES EVER OFFERED l 3J E . -ders at short notice. )D, save your seed and get more riled. Call ard sec tlicin. On cxT., BEAUFORT, S. C. PEAKBORN, ['ntentoe, Mnnnfnetnrer and Agent. fSURANCE GO. EM., ? ATLANTA, GA. J ATH.VTA. in'). .TVO. IS. fiOHPOV, Pm'l. n'l. A. II. C(U,(?HTT, Vice I'rti'i. A. MOUUIM, Sect'jr. ior of Agencies. $1,534483 07 1,000,000 00 DEPARTMENT, HI A, S. C. s Prw'l., A. H. WARING, Soct'y. 15KAXC II. ] :*.>11. PAI L PUITCIIARH, r\o mm. I. \V. Oil.I.INS, >. 1). (ill.llKKT P. L. Willi; IN, iKO. WATKKIIOUSK, \. s. n.wExroitT, IV M. KKESSEI,, K. SINCLAIR II. M. STUART, in:, s. II. TIIOMI-SON, T. I'. MAYO, If. M. FULLER, S. M. WELI-S, it bsa:t;u. Vice I'm'!. M. STUART, Seel'}' iclicnl Bxnminor. .1.. ) OS, Executive Coiaiuitiec. VKI?, J PREMIUMS rvcclv>?l in I'aoli, ami entitled limit |>rciniiim i? t>ii<l. it Columbia, w iili iulviee of I he auxiliary hoard uul ap|>licaliuii!> for INSURANCE received hy 'ON STUART, Bonnforty S. C, JAMES OBELL, P.SAD, CAES, AND CEACEEI B A K 13 II . VSjui re. riv. d a fine avorlnicut of L'AXDIEH AXI) FUt'ITS. Il>' Ims* nluavi on hand l!r. ad uud Confectioner every kind. I OI \Ti:> STOUKS ailli all art U-s of the trade al reasonable price*. Order* for WK 1)111 \ON AM) BVK.MSI .1 U'l IK * all to with mrr and dispatch. PIKTKK\ l.OWKX or It read for OV OM.AH, ran iv Lad by purchasing BltlCA ICKETj. The Circulating Library a* open contain* a choice assortment of hook*. JAMES ODELL. r^fi Egfrji i TilAf*.'K V >il aSAJ KOKT W^ZL. Ltn^eChnrl'klon. SiSlJ A. M '' /' L^. r.invi! C'lm r?r (inn, li!00 P. 1*1 i,c!iTC Anemia. C:*?'A. Ml .>?t? Aajntin, JiW r. .11 SiTunnnl!, OtIO A. if j \rrifr si Hi IJtfXt P. "I \rriv? at Ucuiifuit, lif"0 P. HI turner, and the Proprietor is now ready to st will find a.s pleasant and comfortable a tions of tbe Goir c. E. M. KING MAX Proprietor. 3^" jrl, JU X* * WAREHOUSE, PURCHASERS OF SOUTHERN by any article yefdlscoVered. Mire-1 dry with cowL For saleat retail,by IIOTCK A MARTI*, ntl POOlt 31V,VW S'JAIV* Put tip !u <50 lbs. [ : <V HIWtTtlV. ; McF lI.b ar- agents. It (fives Wtulttii to all the ter*!;l"h,? conliuwis wbbtlo *111 secure attention reception for tho next cnp. NTETT cto IVXoTT'^A.ZILjTLi. Port Hoyal. B. O. (JOiT CA1M 1)?K1)S, Stitaplb i'iik Tim i > I.N \ i.i A.M I. uf Iuik! acquired atState or National Tax Sales r sale ?t thia oifice. tf. " A. E. OWENS' NEW YAMASSEE EATING AND Refreshment Saloon JI NCTIOX S. C.'. ?,n?t PORT ROYAL RAILROADS. PLESTY OF TIME A LLOWED FOR MEAI-S. The undersigned having Eased the Ti-inasvo Eating House from Its late proprietor, Mr. Sellers, announces that great improvements will l>c mailc In the arrangements for supplying guests w ith substantial meals upon the arrival of each train. Good accommodations for lodging travelers will be provided as scon as possible. A gentlemen's refreshment and waiting room will he pro*Hid, where the liCst Ii>|tionut-i!| be obtainable. The pa.rMmge of travellers is respect folly solicited A. E. OWENS, Lite propreilor of the Allendale Hotel. oct.23-1 y. A. B. McGregor, HOUSE, SIGN, AND CARRIAGE PAINTER ?AI.SO? Graining & Paper Hanging. ?'t);? Ordera solicited and satisfaction guar- j nnteed. Comer Magnolia k Hay Sts. oct. lfi-ly. Prioca Oui'rozxt OK Branch, Scolt & Co. Commission Merchants, ?and agkcts for? GEORGIA COTTON GOODS ?AND? Sardy's Super Phosphates. ? ? Augusta, Ga., March IS, 1S73. DO.UKSTIC8. Kaiiilteiiian Stripes flight) WO pli...UM Fancy Stripe* i dark) ISO yd*...|.r 2 ? Check or Flaids l*o yds...H'S Montour 7-8 Shirtings S00 and 1.000 yds...lO."j ' -M Sheetings VKl antl 1,000 yds...l2'i " S'artit>, ass'd Nr?, 6 to 12...SO bunches ..l.fiS Kb hmond Osnaburgs Stripes S2S yds...H'^ '"-t-.v 151 i ii^ui; firanitc.llh 3-4 Shirting _1 yds... 9'-i . " 7-8 " |,000 jrdi...|]K " 1-4 Shocttngi 1,000 yds... 13 " 7-8 r?tills 90;) jd?...13'T Angntta 8-4 Shirtings MS and 850 yd?... fli " 7-x Shirtings 252 and 880 ydi,?llK M Sheeting 2V! and 880 yd*,.,is > 252 and550 yds...?tl I, ingle 111 i:i :: ' Z:.===: {<>! EMPIKK FLOCK MILLS. in rahiiels and sacks. '4,i criil* per llitrul leu. |'rr Car Load. lucrum. XXX" .812 SO l.ii.y Witrrr. XXX 11 00 ItKILMAXT XX 10 00 Km r.'.Kis X j on l!n. k Mills Cupertllie 8 50 llr*ti.-!?i p- r ion. Sacksextra. Short*.?f30 per tun. <ii? iviwtf.r.n fun b in r.m?.?super, 5*30; Extra, Jio.ort; Kmnlly.S10.50; Kin. v,Snr.o. I.'yk Flock. S..33 per & It. (inn lh.s.) Uncoil.?sikhiIii.ts, N', ; C. 11.Sid***, 10' 7. I). a. MrntH.'-slioiildi ri. T1^; C. It. Sides,0?., ; l.nrri.?Ill tlorC'i !o',; kivs,*12. Corn.-Franc White,9" ; Mixed, &.'W\ Corn iSj. k* iiicludid.) K jrr.?ci.2s. Oal4 White, 70; Mivxl. 70. H'x?r.?V.llow, U'2;C, 12'i; Extra C. t-':\' A 1''.. r-?4i?r Ifon?r Syrup.?In t'Mx.rt; Idol<.29, Virginia Hall?82.10 per .Sack; 10 Kicks oi f.'.OO. Prnctnr ?v; Gamble'# Soap, Extra Olive .A. Era-iie,7e. Sarily'* Soluble Pacific, S'O.onf'arhj 853.01 ? '? t-r's Aci I't.tnec; 557.30 Planter'* Li-it. Sarily*. Pbosplia Prritrlim.S'A.V) Cash 1 '; i.lti Factor's A plan PB Planter's Lain. Tin aliov ijiiotixns are wholosalo. We do not, lr ?.,y ck , break |aek;njus. It inittwes p.i Kxpror .'ii'jhi he pr |>tti t "nj rsarefll dat I'rheCnrrrn' . ? .I** nro roe ivid. Sig'u Krafts on N"? Yjrk. /'Iiarliiston, Kavaunah and Atlanta, placm i< ? c. ?4i? *i par. i K -vp felly, nu iKt ii, wan a ro. THE PARKER CUN. F SEND STAMP FOR CUICULAIt ? PARKER BRO'S v WEST MERIDEN.CT. THK PAHLOlt COMPANION. Every Lady wants one!! nvery Man ought to have onal I " on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, L. F. HYI , 130 Seventh Avenue, New York. TIE PIT 10Y.iL 11 Through to Augusta.1 THE W#8TEST.ijDcilE.iPESTSWTlf ?miiKR roK "^tr FREIGHT OH PASSENGERS. Kclivppri Cliarlostcn and Augusta. Between Savannah and Angnsta. , ?ASD ,\LL POLtTS? sioirria: on UP PA Y PASSRXOER. r 10 ~ 2 a v. " ' V ' i i r j? 5 2 *AME or rfaiiftsa ArrlP T/W JJl (A if. Port Royal, 9 45 4 4 Roan fort 10 ot lo 9fi > ' T?nk? 10 26 10 80 i J cv'tT10* 10 W ,0W 12 5 SheMon ? 11 1C u t7 Vi 7 Yemawee 11 46 It 20 V, I '^[ Branch I 12 41 II 41. 2 Matil.lltie ia <7 n 4* ^ i '2 61 " 40 4 Alwtcda 1 on 1 MJ #42 2 |Varnaville I 111 1 iff 45 8 Hoovere j j 19 | js 61 C Branson * 1 41 j *? * ('!.'npi>"!"on 1 I" 60 8 Allendale 2 0.> 2 14 61 4 Api'lcton ............ 2 St U 68 4 lipid oc 2 46 2 60 72 4 Martina 3 02 ? 02 76 4 Mlll. tt 3 u a ,4 80 4 Ffalrli-Tillu 3 26 I 2(f 81 4 RiihMna...., ' * ? to 90 6 Kllentou ,. St 64 4 08 Bnah 4 ia 4 ]fff 96 r 6 Jackaon | 4 97 4 !?? I ? '-"laud 6 00 5 00 111 ' f> lAugmla 5 3# do rr.v da y passrxoriL ~r I Ara.'rtlrta.- i A*6 4A 6 C jllevcK Ixtanu " CO 7X1 15 9 | Jackson 7M 7 "if ?h> S ? ft fi* 21 C Kllenton 82a 1 xt 27 6 Bobbins .. g Ut 4 45 SI 4 llatllcvllle 8 57 ft hf 35 | 4 IMIII'.'tt 6 09 \n4 39 4 Martina 9 21 9 jf 43 4 Bi'ldoc_ g 88 9 jyf 47 4 AlipMoii , 9 60 9 fio 51 4 Allendale....... 10 U2t 10 03 50 6 Carabellion..../ 10 181 jo lS 60 4 Brtinaons fo Sffl |0 81 65 6 Hooters' ?..., ..... jo 49I j0 !? 69 3 iVarnstlilc 10 effi u pa 71 2 Aimed a 11 o? |1 09 75 4 Alt mans H 21 11 21 77 2 Mr.uMiu'a n 27 ll 2779 2 Early Branch n S3i ]l :tf 86 7 I Yemawoe, 11 661 12 au 93 7 Sheldon 12 48 12 4-> 98 5 Beabruok 11^ r 19' 102 4 I Island Tank 1 3ff 1 :j5 107 5 I Beaufort, 1 .O 2 00 111 4 |Port Royal 2 16| JAS. O. MOORK, .. Engineer A .Superintendent. Port Royal Railroad PTo^loo. ALL FBBft>fIT3 FOR CHARLESTON AKIT SAVANNAH, or goinc North will be received; on Monday*, Wednesday* and Friday#, beetween the hours of four and six. p. m. P. HAMILTON, Agent, By order of J. O. Mooie, Supt. July4-tf. BRICKS! ESS!! 200,000 , MANUFACTURED MONTHLY DY TilK Sea Is'd Brio]: Lime Co. Construct your buildtng* of BRICK, waxo thenl tire-proof, and save the high rates of Insurance now charged on wood buildings. Bricks do not burn up, bricks do not rot down. Our Bfick Kilns ? arc located on Fait Water Creek, two ml Ice from Beaufoit. Vessels drawing fifteen feflt of water ca load wiihln fifty feet of our kilns. A slpgle tid drifts boats or flats to the city of Beaufort or Port Royal. BRICKS of any sisc or quality, plain o? repressed, manufactured to order at short notice at Charleston and Savannah priei s Call at our offlcc in CROPUT'S BUILDING Tar Street, Beaufort, and examine samples,] Sea Is'd Brick & Line Co. June 19-lyr. W.J. TRIM. PFALKR IN window crnTAiss, 1'Al'KU HANGINGS, . LACK CTRTAIXS, on.) } WINDOW DKcOKATIONn x I'lANO and table covers, WINDOW SHADES, and HOLLANDS. nm iiiwisfi m &EC0R1TIMS. , Mattrasso* Jladr to Ordrr and Repaired. IT o.inr?? and Chairs upholstered on ttvaonable tenus, at i q43 kiita stueht, orrofhtk wa rum r rowe. Orders from the Country will be promptly attended to. DA.MlOIi II. SILCOX. FURNITURE WARERC0H3, 171. 177. 171) KIKU STIIK.ET, ciiAnxjESTorj.?. o.' 1 IVhcro can be found a laae and *'11 selected , Sto'k of nil kind* awl grad*1* to suit tlie UuiUa of nil. An examination l? respectfully solicited. March lH-lyr : HOSE SnDTTLE ffiTBB MAClfflE,; ' rjVlJS BEAUTIFUL MACHINE U8EK Snumirr , 1 needles, makes the Lock Stitch, faltkeon both side*) Iim s tcntion. and U need by hand . . or font. It vllt hem, Ml, bind, tran, tuek, hem* ?(Itch, ruffle, and ?< w o? at the name time; work equally veil on silk, linen, muslin and cotton ghod*. It is the only first-ela.** low price machine made. Send for circular and sample of tewing, or call and, examine the mafliine at tha agency, Bay street, Beaufort, S. C. Price, ?SS, 007 ? W. A. FRIPP, feb.13.lyr. Agent., FOB SALE," House and Lot in Beaufort: FOR PECUNIARY REASONS, THE SUBSCRIBER o Cera for sale hia lipase and valuable Lot hi Bets' fart, at a low figure, and on accommodating term, ? Apply at the Court Hoata, <rr on the protfiLo. . ^ h. a.)xn>iKm Beaufort,*. C., Sept 16. 1873. ? aeptlgJro '-s ?g >t> ANTED ? A good wardrobe mm A Tr Aw>lyat thieo*e*? v.- &*