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pions of the liberal movement as their candidate for the vice-presidency. This, I too, in view of his recent explicit refusal L to have any thing to do with any party ' which makes tree trade one of its issues. We had a conversation with a prominent Democratic politician in this State yes' terday, and were much amused to see how he had searched the records to find something by which to recommend Judge Davis and claim him as a Democrat. He succeeded, too. Judge Davis was the Judge of the Supreme Court who give the decision in favor of "Son-of-Liberty" Mllligan in 1S64. This act alone will endear him to the hearts of Indiana De mocrats, no matter how radical he may be in other respects. Defend the "Sons of Liberty" and a democrat will love you as a brother. The liberal Republicans will leave this choice bit out of their speeches and will praise Mr. Davis for his vote on the bench against the late legal tender decision. "You pays your money and you take . your choice " We have a new applicant for state privileges. Another star wishes to come out of the territorial milky way and shine' with added lustre, among the planets of our Union system. Utah had a special election on the 18th inst., by which a new constitution and state organization were adopted. It prohibits polygamy aDd fortifies the prohibition by enactments which look like good faith. The chief objection to the new instrument is that the principle of the secret ballot was excluded, by mormon influence, and also it in roduces female suffrage, 'lhe "Gentiks*' think this is legalizing the Ilarems in a new way and refraiued from any participation in the convention or election. There is no probability that the state will be admitted. The population is insufficient and there is a strong opposition in and out of Congress to any more "rotten pocket boroughs." You Beaufort folks are to be greatly ? MHAA f Itf/tnl/l Vim/1 TfAll on. pilieu. 1UC ^icaii "UIIU ai 'UHU jvru vu joys the theatre, opera, concert and lecture, while you is-dated ones do naught but read about the m ?an occupation detrimental to a healthy state of contentment. We out west have shaken oil* our provincialism and, with the same early maturity which is our characteristic in other resp cts, have proven that we ae as * apprec;ative audiences as the o'd -r communities east. As you have read, we have had, this winter, the gre\t stars of the concert and opera in every city which had a public hall of >ufli.-iei?t s/.e. Ni'>s ?n and her company wt-re the fh>t to make the western tour and reaj>ed a golden haryest. As so much has been said of her that the subject is worn out we shall refrain-from the discussion of her met its O Capoul the new tenor Bulwer Lyttou ex presses my sentiments as follows: Of all the ojv rasthat WMi wrote The best to my ta?' i the Trovators, And Mario'rea-l <'a;?o 1 can *uotlr?'uith a icnornote Hi-* Mib in purgatory. The moon on the tow r si pt soft as now-; An?l who was not thrill-*! in thextruigcst way, When w h ard him sing a> th.' gas h :r;i si low, .\oit It KW>lar di mf f . Ah the beauty of that voice of p >w- r! And oh that music.' and oh the way That voice rang out froui the donjon tower, Aom li arordar di Aon H ac/nlnr di ?v: * "Wachtel "the magnifieient'' is now going th rough the west and its p >cket b ??>k' ; reserved seats cost $?i, and private boxes $20. lie has not bei n received with the favor which attended Xilsson, but as a concert singer he ha9 atta:ned a high rank. ^ "With a voice of wonderful power and compass, it is occasionally a little harsh, often full of pathos and again fiery and thunderous. . The other evening we listened to Bayard Taylor lecture about Schiller and his poetry. Mr. Taylor is thought to be one of our finest German scholars; is profoundly learned in the literature of the language; while his love for Schiller auimates him throughout the lecture, provoking him to all the more thoroughly do justice to his subject. As prefatory to his special theme, the poetry of Schil er, hq gaye us a succinct history of the poet's early days; his poverty and obscurity; his studies, sufferings, wanderings about the country; his distress and want in Manheim; his meeting with Wieland and Goethe, and then his subsequent success. Led by the lecturer's art we felt acquainted with Schdler; and walked and talked, laughed ond Ariod ftt.rilororloi) nnd fit. las' hfholrt I?UU VI IVVt^ ro * ! V IUUU WIJVIVI him victor over adversity and obscurity, honored and loved by his c >untry. But it was as a critic kindly aud full of ^m^^^^ffection that Mr. Taylor was most entcrj5S&jlp|S(aining and instructive. In his selections ggSlpj^^^ from 44 The Robbers," and 4iDon Carlos." and many of his love poems, to Gergfe mans familiar as household words, he g|| would read first the German and then his" fe own English translation. His pronunciift ation was so clear, his elocution so excellp:: lent that manner aud voice acted as inter" preters and we felt that even through the r medium of a foreign language we understood the meaning and could feel the enthusiasm of the thought. Mr. Taylor s sympathy is so tender, his appreciation so ^ thorough, his analysis so keen yet genial, f that our instruction aud enjoyment was from commencement to close. Burleigh. L Carious Defence. The Frankfort (Ky.) correspondent of the Louisville Journal writes the following: i There is in the ante room of the Court 1 of Appeals, in the Capitol building, a crayon portrait whereby hangs a curious story. It is the likeness of a gaunt, an- h gular, shabbily-dressed "cracker." whose " whole appearance is forbidding, and whose & countenance is peculiarly repulsive?such a creature as a man would meet with dis- a gust and a woman with shuddering abhorance. But it is the portrait of a witness whom the husband of a wife in Coving- ~ ton, in this State, brought forward to tes- ^ tify that he had had illicit connection with a the plaintiff s wife?the case was a suit ( for divorce, in which the husband was w plaintiflf-and did depose that the wife 8 not only committed infidelity with him, , but absolutely made all the advances herself. The divorce was granted in the in- . ferior court and carried up by the wife to the Court of Appeals here. The portrait in question was filed by the injured woman as evidence to the effect that it was impossible that she should have been faithless to her husband at the instance of such a monster, much lees that it had been ^ euilt of her own s eking. Chief Justice Robinson sustained the plea on this i ^ i i i ? . ii . ; ground, ana reversed ine decision 01 me lower court. The portrait was afterward framed, and now hangs in the cloak-room " of the court, in its native hideousness almost giving the lie to the declaration that all the sons of men should be created in a( the Divine image. Whether the moral hideiusness of the plaintiff in the suit, who ! 1 presented such testimony to h^s wife's crime, is not more repulsive, most observ- ,. ers would question. ' jj 1 A Watch Word-Tick. K A N->d Fellow?M >rphens. ^ An Extinct Race?Childlike children. \ The Ready-money system?Dun, or be ' done. Both watermen and wild Indians feather their skulls. Good musicians execute their music;,the ^ bad ones murder it. When betting men say they'll take you take care it's not in. ^ You may always recognize a champagne ti maker by bis fizz. ' p E iquette?If you pay a visit, it is not fl nec^ssar' to take a receipt. o Women are seldom rsiilors, but then ^ * u they sometimes command smacks. i u A resp 'Ctable deacon of B >ston, who j A parte k of laughing gas at a public exhi- ? , bition. while under the influence, shouted t] ! "Keuo! sixtv-six! that's my game!" to the dignified disgust of Beac >n street. A AB^raACT FROM STATEMENT ~ ! a OK TJIK Continanta! Insurance Company, .1 TO THK j jJITERIMJDEXT* OF TiiE IKBRASCE j ? DEPARTMENT j. I OF THE STATS GF NEW YORK. I + O; j <? A.w(* .la 1111.try 1st lS7'i. j 8. Cas'i Balance in St. Nicholas National Dank ! Y. V $112,872 71 ! o ' Balanc * in l-'ulion .Vuio ial Bank, Brook- . it ly > 30,171 71 ! ^ ! " (J:i 1) jiosit f. S. 1 .-ust Co., N. V 5-J,(W0 00 I ' ' " N. Y. (itiaratitv A Ind-enmity Jji Co 300,000 00 ... ' Balance in office 9,*11 88 j 01 j i> . a, i Demand I.oaus on 1 . S. ami State Stocks and j . on Stocks and roads ofS-lvsnt Inslitii- ! ti.ttis incorporat.il by the State of Near J h York (worth over $27.*>,0o<> 20.">.4o3 00 j 1 Ixians on Bond and Mortspu'e 11st Liens on Krai Estate, wort'i ?1,".JS. C. 00 J ai STOCKS AND BONDS OWNED BY TIIE COMPANY, j 325.00*1 American Exchange National Bank S28.000 (mi i 3.300 |>ry G-x>ls !!an'; 3,500 00 j 1S,!H!0 Metropolitan National lank 13.500 00 5,8iio National <ia' a:in Hank 6,728 00 1 17,500 St. Nicholas Na iou i| Bank 20,050 'K> 13,000 State of Alabama 8 ]w*r cut. Bonds 10,000 00 ] j 1 20,0 ?0 State of Soutli Carolina C ixt tint. Gold ! Ho ids *. 10,000 00 j 20 '>01 Slate ol TennesseeG jiereeiit. Bonds 12,GOO 00 41,000 l". S 5-20G per cut Bond \ 1SG7 44,300 00 | 60,0110 V. S. G per c nt. Bonds, 1881 68,400 00 400,0'K) 1". S. Currency 6 per cent. Bonds 450,000 00 , ft' ' J1 Real Rdate, 100 A 102 ('roadway, f 1 I and No. 1 l'ine St., New Y< rk I owned 3G2,500 00 j Real Estate, corner Court and | I h Montague Sts.? Brooklyn { hythc > 76,003 00 . u Real Estate, 106 Broadway, Brook- j , ly 11, E. I? I Co. k 25.000 00 (1 Lands and Building, Ames, lewa ( J 2,000 00 g; Interest on Loans, due this date 22,828 38 j | Premiums " " ' 128,460 G4 1 u | lh'uts accrued 4.<mm) (mi ; ^ Total Assets $2,5oO,52G 2*7* b t( I.l MMUTICS ; | b I'nadjusted Claims for general losses 5124.000 45 p ; Of which ain't there has hccn adjusted and | } I>aid since 1st Jan'y, 1872 15,073 75 . l< J? $109,835 70 C( Unadjusted Chicago Claims $181,B?0 51 > of which have been adjusted and paid since (? Jun'y 1st, 1872 109,440 37 Total unadj isfisl Chicago Clairas._..\ Stl7EG90 37 & * The Company also holds a larg amount <>f Bills Ite- j lent to the business have bean paid, let! which are never j included in the Company's Assets until they are actually ? I paid in cash. THE lOLllililA IWOY IS TIIE LIVIEST, SPICIEST AND BEST j DAILY NEWSPAPER K THE STATE. t< SEVEN EOLLAES PEE ANNUM. J THE C WEEKLY I MOM. ' THE BEST FAMILY PAPER p IN THE STATE. t( Two Dollars per Annum. ? ADUIKKIRATUR'S NOTICE. ^ Q All persons having claims against William L. Load* 1 holt, late of the County of Beaufort, in the stole of South t Carolina, deceased, are hereby notified to present statement thereof, to Messrs. Davant, attorneys at law, or to , the subscriber, at GUlisonrille, S. C., as the law, In such . cases requires. ' Otsry G. lisKVET, xnch.-21.5-t. Administrator. PROBATE NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, ) Beaufort County. J R. Howell Gleaves, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, P. F. Megsrett made suit to me, ) grant him Letters of Administration ot he Estate and effects of Miss Ann F. Meget. late of Beaufort These are therefore to cite and admonish II and singular the kindred and Creditors f the said Miss Ann F. Meggett, deceased, lat they be and appear, before me, in the k>urt of Probate, to be held at the town of teaufort on the 3d Monday in April next, fter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the >renoon, to show cause, if any they have, hy the said Administration should not be ranted. n! ,1 ft Y nA.i i . r vjriveu unuer my nana, tnis outn aay or larch. Anno Domini, 1872. R. HOWELL GLEAVES. .prl. 4-2t Probate Judge. PROBATE NOTICE. Tiie State of South Carolina. ! Beaufort County. J 3y R. Ilovcell Gleaves, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Abram Saxton made suit to me. ) grant him Letters of' Administration of le Estate of and effects of Thomas Sax)n. These are therefore to cite and admonish II and singular the kindred and creditors f the said Thomas Saxton) deceased, that ley be and appear, before me, in the Court f Probate, to be held at the town of Beau?rt on 3rd Monday in April next, after pubcation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. > show cause, if any they have, why the lid Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this second day of .pril, Anno Domini. 1X72. R. HOWELL GLEAVES, .pril 4-2t '* Probate Judge. ~Tr ORATE NOTIC The State of South Carolina, ) Beaufort County. j ty R. Howell Gleaves, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. Rosina Smith made suit d me, to grant her Letters of Aministraon of the Estate of and effects of Christohf>r L. Cook. These are therefore to cite and admonish 11 and singular the kindred and Creditors f the said Christopher L. Cook, eceased, that they be and appear, efore me, in the Court of Probate, to be eld at Beaufort on the 2nd Monday in .pril next, after publication hereof, at 11 'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if ny they have, why the said Admlnistralun should not be granted. Given under ruv Hand, this 25th day of laich, Anno Domini, 1*72. R. HOWELL G LEA YES. larch 28 2t Probate Judge. "REFEREE'S SALE. Iticcr and Anderson, vs. Amos J. Harrison. By virtue of a judgment for sale in this ction, made by the Hon. C. B. Farmer, idge of the second circuit. I will oth-r for ile at )>ub ic auction, at the Court House i the town of Beaufort, on the sixth day f May next, being the first Monday iu ltd month: All that tractjof land situate on Corker warop, in the parish of Prince William, i the county ol B-anfott, in the State of outh Carolina; bounded on the north by inds b. 1 mging to A. B. Add s n, on the ist by lands belonging to Jacob.Mathews, n the south by lands belonging to Michl1 Itiveis. on the west by lands belonging ? E. A. Hogarth, and containing two undred aud forty (240; acres. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for title nd*8tam ps. J. W. MOO BE. aprl.4 3t Special Rett ree. REFEREES SALE. ' L M. Martin, Assignee, vs. Elizabeth T. re,...... ,< j xyut cfs tu uu By virtue of a judgment for sale in this ction, made by the Hon. C. B. Farmer, idge of the second circuit, I will offer for lie discharged from all claim for dower or omestead, at public auction'at the court ousein the town of Beaufort, on the sixth ay of May next, being the first Monday in lid month: All that plantation or tract of land, sitate in Saint Peters parish, in the county f Beaufort, and State of South Carolina; ounded on the north by lands belonging ) Allen Causey, on the south by lands elonging to John II. Robert and William Robert, on the east by lands belonging 3 Samuel C. Bruns ?n, on the west by mds belonging to Thomas B. Davis, and onlaining three hundred and eighty-four 5^4) acres, more or less. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for title nd stamps. J. W. MOORE, aprl.4-3t Special Referee. COL L ETON A D1 'Eli TENEMENTS. PROBATE XOTICET The State of South Carolina, ) Colleton County. J ?</ D. II. farmer, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas II. C. Anderson, AdministraDr, made suit to me, to grant him letters ismissory from the estate and effects ol I. J. Anderson, these are therefore tc ite and admonish all and singular the indred and creditors of the said II. J, mderson, deceased, that they be and apear, before me, in the Court of Probate o be held in Walterboro, on Monday the th day of May next, after publication ereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, tc hew cause if any they have, why said let ers should not be granted. Given under my hand, at Walterboro his 30th day of March, Anno Domin .S72. D. H. FARMER, apl.4-4t Probate Judge, C. C. HORSES MULES. Just arrived, a lot of .Vo. 1 Horses, together tatlon, Timber and Cart work. Their stock is selected with care for this WARRANTED. We are selling for Cash or CI April 4-tf R. ( JPpenaJ fjMiftf, Burnett's Flavoring Extracts.?The jupc* riority of these extracts consists fn their perfect purity and great stength. They are warranted free from | poisonous oils and acids. Joseph Burnett A Co.. itoston, Manufacturers and Proprietors. For sale by all grocers and druggists. Nature Gives as Tepfh. Wt she does not preserve and purify them. That Must bedonewith fragrant Zozodonb The dental bone and its enamel casing are. made invulnerable to all destructive influences by the daiiy use of this beneficial preparation. What Kvery Horseman Wants.?A good ? cheap and reliable Liniment. Such an article is Dr. Tobias' Horse Liniment. Pint bottles at one dollar. For Lameness, Cuts, Galls, Colic, Sprains, Ac., warranted better than any other. Sold by the Druggi.ts. Depot 10 Park Place, Ne* York. ' Dipsomania is an insane thirst for intoxicating liquors. Habitual dram-drinking produces it. Yet each Alcoholic Bitter vender recommends that a dram of his rum and rc*>t-juice be taken thrice a day, to prevent sickness! For all bodily ailments, and as a protection against the causes of disease, take that all sufficient auti- j dote, Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, the pure es- j sencc of rare medical herbs unpolluted by distilled , poison. o Carbolic Salve, recommended by the leading Physicians and the President of the New York Board of ' Health, as the most wonderful Healing compound ever . known. Gives instant relief to burns, cures all kinds of _ sores, cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold everywhere at 25 cents. John F. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Svapnia is Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr. Bigelow. Professor of Botany, Detroit Medical College. A most perfect anodyne ( and soothing opiate. John Farr, Chemist, New York. i hrlatadnro'a Hair Dye is the safest and best, it corrects the bad effect of inferior dyes, while the black or brown tints it produces are identical to natarc. Factory 68 Maiden Iain?, New York. Pratt'a Antral oil ?Safest and best illuminating 011 ever made. Does not take fire or explode, if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 150 000 families continue to use it, and no accidents of any discription have occurred from it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, established \ j 1770, New York. The purest and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil In the world is Hazard A Caswell's made on the sea-shorc. from fresh, selopted livers, by Caswell, Hazard A Co, New York. It is absolutely pure and swecL Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in the market. ! Jnuvln's Inodornns Kid Glove Clmner re- 1 stores soiled gloves espial to new. For .sale by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25 cents per bottle ' F. C. Walls A Co., New York. Rlsleys Phllotoken is an established, warrantc 1 < rem.siv for painful Menstruation: and equally efficient as . ? - ' II r VT??'L'.?llo??.nl I a venous aiuiuuic hi an umw hi ?nt-?,.* .nv..t, ' Stomach and Sleeplessness in male or female. Sold everywhere for 81.0(1 a bo "tie. Morgan & Rislev. Druggists ] jfew York, General Agents. * > A Yonlhful Appearance and a beautiful,clear ] complexion is the desire of everybody. This effect is produced by using G. W. T.ainl's 'ftloom of Youth." a harm- j less bcautifier of the skin. will remove all discoloration, ( Tan Freckles and sunburns. The use of this delightful toilet preparation cannot he detected. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, Depot, 5 Gold St.. New York. i Mrs. Winslnsr'x Soothing Syrup ?It relieves I the little sufferers f rom pain, cures wind enlie, Regulates I the Stomach and Bowels. Corrects Acidity and during the process of teething it is invaltiabl'*. T'erfcctly safe in all ' ! cases, as millions of mothers can testify. ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS IN I CABINET ORGANS. The Mason- a Hamlin Orc.aX Co.; respectfully an- j ] nounce the introduction of improvements of much more , than ordinary interest. These are KRFD AND PIPE CABINET ORG ANS. ' being the only successful combination if REAL PIIT25 j with reeds ever made: DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, I , which can be instantly moved to the right or left, chang! ing the pitch, or transposing the key. For drawing* and diwtijdiont, see Circular. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF i DOUBLE DEED CABINET ORGANS. , j at $140, .*i:?2 and SU-I each. Considering OwacVy EleI gmwe, and Thorough! F./lccllcncc of Wurkmimshtp, these are chen per than any injure offered. The Mason A Hamlin Groans arc acknowledged BE??T, and from extraordinary facdities for manufaetI lire this Company can afford, and now undertake to sell at prices which render them unquestionably, cheapest. Fh?r octave organs $.">0 each: fivk otavk organs 8100, and upwards. With thr(y *e/.? rcetU 8150 and ; upwards. Forty styles, up to 81500 each. New Iiu'stsatkd Catai/hsitb, and Tkstimoni \i, cirttlar, with opinions of MORE Til AN ONE THOL'.S- , AND MI SICIANS. sent free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont St, Boston. 59G Broadway, N.^V. t CHEAP FARMS! - FREE HOMES! ON THE LINE OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILEOAD. A LAND GRANT OF 12,000,000 ACRES IX THE Best Farming and Mineral Lands in America. 3, 000.000 ACRES 11 NEBRASKA. IX THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, TIIE Garden of tlxo West, NOW FOR SALE! These lands are in the central portion of the United ! States, on the 41 -t degree of Nortn Latitude, the central line of the great T. lnperate Zone of the American Conti- ' nent, and for grain crowing and stock raising unsurpassed hv any in the United States. CIIEPER IN PRICE, more favo' He terms given, and I more convenient to market than than can be found else, | where. i FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTl Al SETTLERS r I THE REST LOCATION FOR COLONIES. ' Soldiers Entitled to a llonipstod of 100 Arres. Free Pusses to Purchaser* of Laud ' Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new , ma|?, published in English, German. Sweedish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. , Address O. F. DAVD, I.and Commissioner, f. P. R. R. Co*. ' Omaha. Neb1 "r*p.n nv??i*r pkuiic ??t< h. itiuhrl. I I JL\Orchard Grass $3.50 a bushel. Send 3 cent postage stamp and my complete Priced Lists of all kinds of Grass - Seeds, Field Seeds, < iardeu Seeds, Flower and Trec Seeds Agricultural Implements, Machinery,Guanos, Chemicals. Live Stock, Ac., will be forwarded you. These Priced Lists contain much valuable information as to time and ' quantity to plant, Ac. MARK W. JOllXSON, Seedsi man, P. 0. Bos 230, Atlanta. Ga. AGKXTS AVw nled?Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent Particulars free. G. Sliysois A Co., Fine Art Pttblbhert, Portland, Maine. HORSES l|jL MULES. iE3 snrARX^a^s VSTOM ' ? with a lot of fine Males, suitable for Plan- p' cc Market, and EVERY ANIMAL SOLD IS J. ity acceptance payable October 1st. J GRAHAM, & CO. nmm patent kid-fittixg SKELETON CORSET. w/4! r'i f- ' far meil(ted ^or summer wear and ^ cirrRl War wani1 elirnab-s, although adapt- I B9?Eri3wK cd to all ,?easona of the year. ,, For sale by all first-claw U worcester skirt Sole Manufacturers, ^8r Worcester, Mass. THf AVEBILL CHEMlKL F4IST ( x& the best n the world. Beautiful White, Buffs, Drabs, 'rench Greys, or any other color, sold, "mixed ready fir ise." AnV one can apply it without the aid of a profesional painter. It is handsomer, costs less, and wears onger than any other paint. Sample cards, prices, and ecommends from owners of the finest residences in the ountry, furnished free by the Avf.rIix Chemical Faint Co., 32 Burling Slip, N. Y., or Clevelaud. Ohio. POBTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS" $10, SJO, $75 and $100 a Good Durable and Cheap! Shipped Ready For Use! j manufactured by J. W. CHAPMAI & CO., Madison, Ind. y *5* SEND FOR CIRCULAR.^* M 6R0WN COTTON GIN COT, k New London, Conn., Manufacturers of the "Brown Gin." Cotton S'-od Ilullers, _ Machinery and Castings. Manufacturers of Harris' Pa:ent Rotary Steam Engine for plantation purposes, "otton Gin * makers and Repairers furnished with all rinds of materials. Saws, Ribs, Pullies, Boxes, etc., of r\ iny pattern, to order at short notice. Have had long cx- V jcrience in the business, and guarantee satisfaction in jvery particular. Orders solicited. Address as above. THE CHRISTIAN l monthly,"religious, family laper, full of incidents, providences, music j>oetry, true a itories for young, old. saints Mid sinners. No sectarian- 1 ism, controversy, politics, ptiffr pills, or patent medicines. " !Wc. a yenr! 10 copies S"'J Sena 10c. for 3 pa- si p-rs 1?< ifore yon fori;el! I it He Christ inn, 8 f ;opb*s$l. H. I.. HiislIngi, Tract Repository, 19 Lintall St., Boston* Mass. ? Free to Book Agents. I We will s^id a handsome Prosp-etu* of our Tllnjttrated Fm'ly Bill c >ntaiiiing o\er 4"?0 fineScripture Illn-tra- \ lions to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address xa- t] rroNAL Pr'jn.i-iuKu Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Atlanta, Ga., :>r St. Louis, Mo. ? Carpenters, builders, md all who contemplate buildings supplied with our new ^ Illustrated Catalogue on receipt of stamp. .!. Bit knell A Co., Architectural sjprtf] \SZB Book I'ub'rs, 27 Warren St., X'. Y. AGENTS fANTEB^.^rr^'o^: b man, I* scaped Nun, whose disclosures are thrilling and startling, Agentsar' taking from 10 to !30 onlers a 0 day. It is the best jelling book published. Western Publishing Co.. Cincinnati, O. ? II01V TO BECOME WE.1ITBY. [ A sure success. No hum lew. No capital required. . "tend fifty cents for partlculcrs to P. BACON, P. O. Box 0 523. Williamsport, Pa. X9IMF.K8E Success.?Agpnl* Wanted, male or female, in every county in the United Stale* and Panadas, to sell our new and inost useful Patent; from one to six used in every family. 100 per cent, guaranteed. For samples and tonus, enclose ton cents anil address FERGl.'SON A CO., 64-5 River Street. Troy, N. Y. UA PI a no fN. Y. 1st class 8290. No Agents. IV i Names of patrons in 10 States in Circular. ' CUNDUBANCrO. , Supply pf Bark Assured. Price Heilucecl. M BLISS, h'EEXE<fc CD'S FLUID EXTRACT Purcs Cancer, Scrofula. Syphilis, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Ncauralgia, Pulmonary Complaints, Fleers, Salt Rheum, skin Diseases, all Blond Diseases. Is purely vegetable. Thc.best kntnen Blwl Purifier. Sold hv all Druggists. Price 53 per bottle. Observe the trade mark. S'tid for Circular. OIHcc 00 C edar si., New 4 ork. X AJ AAA REWARD. | J Remedy fail to cure, j < Tt is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else, i t Sold by all Druggists. Prlcfe, $1.00. j Attention. * > t SAVANNAH GRIST FOIl SALE BY ? the undersigned, at 30 cents per peck, or f 82.45 per Bag, including Bag. ? When orders for Grist (from Savannah) i are accompanied with money, the price * will be lower per hag. e mar.2S.tf JAMES H. TON KING. , Headquarters 3rd Regiment S. ('. N. (*. ' Bkai fort, March 27, 1872. ! ( 1 General Orders No. 4. Commanders of Companies will muster : 1 their men for Parade, Inspection and Drill. ' { in front of the Arsenal at Beaufort on ^ Monday the 15th day of April next at 11 o'clock A. M. Bv order * P. L. WIGGIN, Col. Conid'g. Rcg't. Joe Richardson, Acting Adjutant. march 28 3t. ( Annual Meeting of the Port Royal Railroad i Company. The afinnai meeting 01 inestocknoioers of the Port Royal Hallroad will be held in the city of Beaufort S. C\, on Tuesday April 30, at 12 M. i R. H. ThaTer, mch.l4-7t.' Secretary. H. M. STUART M. D., BEAUFORT, 8. C. Corner of Bay and Eighth Streets, Dealer in RUGS. CHEMICALS, FAMILY MEDICINES, F.LUY s>iul TOILET Articles, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, Sic., Sic., Sic,. Together with many other articles too numerous to ention. AH of which will be sold at the lowest rice for cash. Physicians prescriptions careuliy >m pounded. fob 11 ^ CHOllE SELECTION OF~ TEW YORK BUTTER, BUCKWHEAT, GRAHAM AND BEST FAMILY FLOUR. HONEY SYRUP FOR TABLE USE. PURE LEAF LARD. A Fine Assortment of CORN BROOMS, 'or Sale at low prices by the Dozen to tie trade. G. WATERHOUSE, Dec. 7tf . Bay St. M. PQLLITZER, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSI ON MERCHANT. *? ?". *rn/\rt rti 01 r< 15J^au r um, i/. S^pt.4. ~A. S^ HITCHCOCK, ATTORNEY & COL VSELI.UK AT LAW. Bounty, Pension and Claim Agent. BEAUFORT, S. C. IXt: lyr. Sood for a Sawmill! A Sew 'OBTY-HOBSE POWEE ENGINE For sale by [arch 14-tf. D. C. WILSON & CO. ~ REVENUE STAMPS^ 4 A full assortment of revenue stamps ali inds just received by H. G. JUDD, feb.21. Clerk of Court. NOTICE. OLUSBIA, WALTERBORO & 1EMASSEE RAIL ROAD COMPAMY. In accordance with a Resolution adopted t a meeting of the Corporators at Waiter- * oro on the 21st inst., Books for receiving inscriptions to the capital stock of said !omi/3fcy will be opened in the town of Valterboro on Monday the 6th day of May nder the direction of John W. Burbidge, . S. Glover, and Willian A. Priftfc, and n the same dav at the City of Charleston nder the direction of John T. Jennings, Vm. M. Thomas and E. P. Holmes, and on he same day at the City of Columbia under he direction of Geo. F. Mclntyre, T. D. lichardson and Edward Ilolnies. Walterboro, March 25th, 1872. larch 2S-4w. JOHN W. BURBIDGE. TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received, for uilding a drain running from the comer ' f B street and ninth street along nioth treet, to the front of said street; according o plans and specifications, to be seen, at he office of the Intendant. Proposals will erceived till Thursday April 11th, 1872. F. Talbird, P. E. Ezekiel, H. Von Harton, March 7-5 t. Committee on Drains. J. API'LL. 104 KING STREET CHARLESTON S. C R A Y S TREE T B EA UFO R T. S. C. DEA1 EK to Dry Good*, (lothing, Hat;" and Taps, Boots and Shoos, ray -ly and Fancy Notions CHARLESTON HOTEL, C1IA II L EST OX S. C. ich ftVly. II II. JACKSON. MANHOOD: How Lost, How Restored, just publisher], a new edition of DR. CULVER WELL'S CELEBRATED ES>AY on the radical cure oi certain weaklesses, the effects of Errors and Abusts n early life. The celebrated author, in this admira)le essay, clearly demonstrates from a hirty years' successful practice, that the ilarming consequences of such errors and ibusc8 may l>e radically cured without the langerous use of internal medicine or the ippiicaiion oi ine Kmrej pointing oui a node of cure at once simple, certain, and rflfectual, by means of which every suffer;r, no matter what his condition may be, nay cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. UfcjrThis Lecture should be in the hands >f every youth and every man n the and. under seal, in plain envelope, to iny address, ' postpaid on receipt of six ;ents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's 4'Marriage jiuide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers. CIIAS. J. 0. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York. Post-Office Box 4.587. . # Jan. 251 J. vnrvn M. "V A* A* Contemplating a Business Life should attend the BRYANT, STRATTOX & SADLER Business College, Tor Circulars, and Specimens of Peamanship, enclose two stamps and address W. H. Sadler, Pres't. Jfos. 6. & 8 Charier St., Baltimore, Md.,