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-Sgggff'gBg^'PP" 1 '1 3 ?1i The Beaufort Republican. THCRSTlAt, SEP ?E MB MS 3, 1872. J. fi. TUOMPSOV, Editor. st'Bsctiirifoxs. it Yr?r, 5? ?0 i'l.Uouttii, ^1 00 ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements will be inserted at the rat*- of 5l.r>0 fer square (10 Nonpareil lines or less, f<>r the first insertion. subsequent insertions* by contra*!. OfBoial Paper ?of the- State. Official Paper of Beaufort and Colleton Counties* fiEO. P. ROW EI J. A CO., NEW YORK AOENTS. 71. T. FARMER. AGENT IN WALTKRBORO. For President. Horace Greeley. TRUE mm TICKET, For Governor. REUBEN TOMLTXSOX, Charleston. For Lt. Governor. JAMES X. HAYNE, Barnwell, For Secretary of State. MACON B. ALLEN. Charleston. For Attorney General. JOHN T. GREEN, Sumter. For Controller General. J. SCOT T MURRAY, Anderson. For Treasurer. ] DWIX F. GARY, Richland. Supt. of Education. BEN. L. ROBERTS, Greenville. Adjutant General. PHILLIP E. EZEKIEL. Beaufort. Congress at Large. JO EPII QUASH, Aik.-n. For Solicitor. V. L WIG G IN. A GAMBLER'S PLATFORM. The plank iu ltferecco to the nonpayment of interest ( n.doubtful bonds iu the Moses pnltforin is a stock gamMing trick. The very men who instigated it are members of a pool iu state bonds and those v?ho voted for it ar-^ the very men who voted last winter to validate all the bonds The plank ; was put in to depress conversion bonds oui lower in the interest of a huge ppeculation. "When the Ring have loaded themselves with all the bond purchaeeable at 25 cents oa the dollar, it will be decided that there are no bonds of doubtful legal tv. Iloge is to, as soon as elected, levy a special tax to pay the interest on all the bonds?say ten mills. This will raise the price of new bonds fVom 25 to iO and the Ring will reap a splendid prtfi' by selling | out before the interest is paid. The money raised to pay the interest, however, will never be wasted in th^it way by the liiug. They kuow a trick worth two of that. Ilaviug sold | out in December ali the bouds on hand i at a good profit, they will theu sdl bonds short, deliverable iu JaDUary; when in consequence of the non payment of the ioterest promised they can fill their contracts at even a 1 >wer rate than ever. So, here i-; a double profit. The money wrung from the people to pay interest will go to pay claims against the State bought at discounts , ranging from 40 to SO per cent. The Ring will get the money?all of it. THE PKOGRES^oFrn]: K0AI>. 1 The obstachs to a satisfactory timetable on the Tort Royal railroad are fast falling away before the pviaistent courage and effort of the Superinten-' dent. We have several times allowed our annoyance at the delays to overcome our judgment, and have indulged ourselves iu some ill natured jokes upon the road and its mauageiucnt. Not 4: ? 4 ~ 4 ?*?*?? (! nin lvo 1 if.' very [luiuui ao auj u.uv, all we had on hand, when lefi for hours at Yemassee or in the swamp v.ith the thermometer at 05, and the mosquitoes at 95,000,000. A little calm reflection would have taught us the justice of making allowances for a road burdened at once with a heavy traffic, construction trains and insufficient motive power. Hut a niau cannot he just when ho has prickly heat all over his back. The road has now, we are happy to state, received three new locomotives, making six in all, which the Supctinteudent hopes will be able to do the local businers until the first of October when he will have another supply of new locomotives and when he hop;s to have the track nearly, if not quite, to the Savannah river. The bridge is expected to be completed by October 15, and will be, if unforeseen accidents, such as freshets, do not prevent. The delays on the road have not occurred because tln re was not ;t disposition to please, hut because the lumber and 1 >cal business had increased s) fast that the motive power then on the road could not move it all, as fast as was do-ired. The new engines will relieve the Superintendent by enabling him to meet the growing wants of the people. It must be gratifying to those who are furnishing the funds to build the road, that the receipts from local business on the road, are twenty-five per cent in excess of the expeses, not count iug the expense of transporting from *1 50 to 400 tons of cousirueii >d freight dady. Daily service was extended 18 M _L I ji r II I miles further up the country to Allen- A dale lust* Monday week, making the t! total distance now opened to travel n and trade sixty miles. The r\ hole of n ; this part of the road has been ballasted and put in first class order, and the j heavy 5G pound ll->h plate iron used ^ makes it one of the best in this part of the country. The new baggage and ' 1 mail cars and passenger coach which arrived last week, speak of the aceom! odation which the company propose to i give the public. The cars now used I for first c-'ass cars, and which are bet- j I ter and finer than most first class cats ^ in the South, will be used as second n class cars in October, wlun the new ^ and elegant fiist class coaches now be- [ c iLg built by Jackson Sharp & Co., of; ^ ' Wilmington, are to be ready. ' , il 15 I VIUCl'ii mat nib a vi v ^ railroad is to be made a fbst class road. r And it the local business increases iu s the ^bture, as it has for the distance . uow built, the Superintendent says it wiil alone pay the interest on all of the ^ ' bonded debt. i There are hive depots going up which \ will be finished about September lOih, ; at Allenda'e, Carupbelton and Yarns- : 1 j ville, and we hope soon to see one go- j ing up at this place. I Oa the Georgia end of the road, the j 4 track has boon laid to Sand Bar Ferry. 1 ^ . two thousand and fifty feet of trestle- : Y work has beiii built cd piling, the pil- j ing for the bridge across the Savannah ' t, River driven, and '.lie abutments com- j i menced. The bridge has betn framed. ^ Ilowe Ti'US3.) and all the irou there- v for provided (o.anufacturtd at the a Rome, Georgia, Iron Wciks.) The ^ bridge will be eight hundred aud twenty-Hx feet long, divided into seven snaus, to wit: One of two hundred feet, j containing a draw for the passage of n steamers; the others of one hundred ' p and fifty feet each, with abutments of j twenty-six feet each of solid masonry. c j The construction of the piers and abutments have been delajed by the re- p pea ted and unusual freshets in the j, Savannah River. i v ; But the work has now progressed so ^ far as to leave but little doubt but that 11 1 1 *' , the work can be vigorously and unin- F , leriupedly pushed to completion, and n the contractors fed confident that their u lv work will accomplished long before the 0 time prescribed in the contract?the p first day of JiDuary, 1S73?and Chief e Engineer Moore afii.uns that Augusta e sha'l have another and a short connect- 1 b - ? * t - ? J . !.L ^ y non with >ne sra r.nn wun n , ne a most ra i<?m:ic*nt harbor on the Sou'.li- n ern Atlantic coast, before CoiUtmas ir IS^.Tfyou want a special tax levied ti to pay interest on the fraudulent bonds, ' ^ vote for S. L Iloge for controlltr. on j the Moses lick-1. if*i. A correspondent announces Mr. i S. F. K lis as a candidate for School 18 Commissioner for this county. Weun- w deistaud thai he is arcspectabL citizen of lYeples township, and every way qualified for the office. Zfji- Large quantities offreight cams 0. from Charleston and Savannah via the jp railroad to our merchants Ibis week Ci Business is stirring already. S?ulfycu want to a p ty three- mill Blue Ridge tax this Kail, vote for el Frank Moses. He will see that you sc do it or lose your land. uj The weather has bc<n delightol fully cool tor a week past, wi'.h gloii- ; . ous nights tor sleeping. The health of ^ the town is very good. "Why cent we j all be hippy? f vou want a weak pliant tool s' % 1 of the Ring for treasurer, vote for Car- ^ do/), li s own confession is all you ti will need. tr iioahi) CY if kali ii.? James E tt I? >yce, Wiu. Elliott and J. G. Thonip v son have hi en appointed a boaid of health f >r the town. The state house lting kept the , ticket us inuch us posiole to themselves, i Five of th ; eight nominees are from Itlcidaud county, without counting ^ M si's. who ought to be aecredi cd to Columbia rather than to Sumter. i w t The pretty billtrd room at the j. Sea inland 11 )tcl has proved a great .. attract ion. i ? j p r y.Thc oudest'" Muses man in the state is Maj. M. II. Delatiev. lie o, has been in lieaufort trjingto collect c; money to carry on tbe campaign, lie , tl told a friend of ours that tcu thousand ii doilais had to be paid to the Columhii ti Union for its support of Mioses. Our ih ses nun wilt find use for all the t! mouey they have during the campaign v. in this county, and feel little disposed <., to start I>dancvin business. Iledidn't p pay ixpensi s. ; p "* " , w County Chairmen.?Gen. Smalls ^ is continued as chairman for the reg- ^ ular llcpublicaus; W. C. Morrison acts j-, f r the True Republicans; Win Elliott, j K-q , for the Democrats and J. G. ^ Thompson for the Liberals. - - ? i W.CJM y,s=ri? An organization of the Demo crats and Liberals is contemplated iu j i the county, in order to effect a rvfirm j i in th i character of the legislative ticket. ? i w I-':., Joe I??chards m was on Fiiday * las', liberated on bail by Trial Justices iCarlctou and G'.eaves. I: fore whom he d appeared on a wiit ot ha'/ivs corpus, u New Enterprise. A visit to 1). C. "Wilson's Port Itoyal d sawmill introduced us to a number of (. improvements and additions. The marsh in front of the mill is being t1 ti led up and the made land used to 1 S give easy access to lumber carts; uevv , c . fences and imw buildings to cover addi i >nal maehiaciy luiv.1 Imii oo'iy. j l planing machine will add greatly to lie value of the mill, and a now shingle machine has been put in to C I tbe deaand. JG^" Capt. Trevitt is thoroughly re- ; airing his vessel preparatory to a ood cotton and freight business this ill. The Circus is Coining. As will be seen by our advertising olumns, the 4'Great Eistern Menngcie, Museum, Aviary, Circus aud Baloon Show" will exhibit itself in Beaubrt on the 10th iust. The town is live with excitement; crowds gather iround the brilliaut show hills; old laddies learnedly discourse to eager jrchins of the natural history of 'beastesc-p;" and the gals stand iacilated with the beauties of the ring naster, or grinning with delight at the inties of the clown as dopicUd on the lluminated fences. For the time, the :round aud lofty tumbling of the poliicians is eclipsed. Moses cannot com>ete with the " team of Horned looses," or Tomlmson with the daneng Elephant. tfc?r- We invite the attention of cur tepuldican readers to the letter of a 'Bed Hot Rebel" in another column. Ye think very little of the political risdom of "Ferny but in some of his redictions and conclusions we coin iele. We do cot believe lie is wrong n expecting the State government to ircr.k down if conducted by such a oinglcd imss of rascality, ignorance nd stupidity as is found in the Moses ick ,'t. . 'J he Sea Island Hotel. Our readers will see by Mr. Kingnan's advertisement that the Saxton ou*e ceases tube and the Sea Island lotel is now the. name of the best lo- : ated and best kept hotel in South 'arolina. As a place of rest for the 1 ransient guest, or as a home for the :ivalid during the winter, all who have isited it are unanimous that it is the est resort of the kind in the South. If his was true last winter how will it land Dext winter. Oaring the sumlor it has been doubled in size, refurnihed. painted inside and out, aud therwise put iu complete ortar. A atent enunciitor communicates with very room; the livery stable lias been nlargtd and restocked; the elegant iliiard hall has beeu added; a bowling !!cy i? re ady for the ladies and gentloien: croquet has not been overlooked; 1 fact the guest who cannot be satis- ; cd must be a misanthropical, dyspep c rhuematic wretch who had heller .ay at home. Cotton. The prospect of a large cotton even encouraging cur merchants. Thciv ill be aL least one third more cotton ;is season than last ou the islands be worm 1ms done very little da mag" ) far and no one anticipates any thing rious. The price < t' the s<?d cotton pens at 7 (<r {> cents. About twentyre thousand pounds of seed c ol tun ime in this week. mi:, tomi.i>>tn\s chak.u i i:r. i The Xatiori, a paper of t he highest jaracter thus speaks of Mr. Toinlinin. The opiuioD of the < ditor is band pou a long personal acquaintance: 'There i?s indeed, no State in which fr. Tumlinson would not be a us. ful tizen, so far as integrity, ability and [>n< sty, goto make a citiz n useful, i(1 in him, could lie be elected, S >u h arolina would have, for the first lime nee the war, a creditable governor, igaoious and honorable. We do not. now that he has any chance of elecon. But it is certain that he ought ? get the vot( s of till South. Can luians bo lmvi (ver spok>it a vvcul of dctrsition against the true carpi t baggi r, h'le at the same time txprcsstnga illingness to w? Iconic honest M<uih.ncrs into the h tate." - ?-0*0-? why ? tci i: roi: moms Allexpatk, Aug hi. ? 1 . T. ...11 .... . I'Uinr JKitjnj: lurn; I You litly call th * Mosrs ticket 11 ?c orst cvtr past tiled to a civi'ized proic for their sutlYago. U.:c:ui-o I b >eve lids 1 intend to vote-it. llthoTomii sou tick I tli ml J b tke'rd the roublican partv would be so .sir. n.^t fiat d by two vcars of tolerably decent v ^ I ovemnienl as to bs certain to ;igiin irry the ?late. If Moses is tlccitd ic probabilities are that Ids edtniuisation will broik du\vu from pure rot inncss. In the latter case, the govrnmcni would fall into the bauds of :ie democratic t.ixpi\ers. I have alra\s believe :lie negro to be incapable fsclf government, and wish the ex eriment to come to the speediest end ossible. 1 sincerely believe that there 'ill never be another election i.< S uitli 'arolina, in which negroes wilt t :ke art. if Moses is elected. 1 will ib-rei ire do what I canto bring about so esirable a conc'tmion by vol n: i t loses. Pkrhy. Schools in IVcples Township. I he achool trustees lYcp'es 'J >vn-l:ij? i-t 1 b't Nil 7, held their animal meeting i ! ! korv Hill on the A local t.i>; ; as tmsc-sed f >r (In1 su;? ?>rf "f the free hools of the vli.-jrit-t. an 1 ?ther business i connection with the free schools of the : >ti\c' was transac?ed; by viiue of vet1 j f said mcctng the assessment will he col-: ?etcd at the time ami in the manner that >untv taxes are a^se.scd an 1 collected; no notice of which shall be given the 'ouiity Auditor relative to the same. There were seven schools conducted in he district dining the year at a cost of d.loth Inconsequence of the won-rceij't of the state appropriation tit to is t.fl ( aiti ' I a'h?Ta for tin ;r -t . 1 A\). g _ WHAT FRANKLIN J. HAS TO SAY, Moses the meek comes out, this g morning, in ft letter to "the people of ? South Carolina," in answer to_ the j ' charges of fraud and corruption which | y have been made against him. AVe 'I should rather say, in answer to the * charges made in the manifesto of j | I Judge Orr. as President of the "true v i Republican Convention." and publish- i ed by us yesterday. For answer, the c leader of the "regular" rogues contents himself with denouncing the charges, in part and in whole, false." i Though rumors have been rife, as he ' says, lor some time past, and though, as he might have added, the specific I charges have been made by numbers , \ of Republican speakers, and by ueariy i ( every newspaper in the State, implicat- ' i?jg him in heinous act? of fraud and ' bribery, he has not felt called upon ! heretofore to reply. This reticence he 1 claims to be, "in accordance with the 1 rule, of conduct observed by men iu 1 : public position." ; 1 If the "people of South Carolina" |J : can f ulp that down, they can surely ! be truf-'ed to swallow almost anything ' that modest mendacity might suggest. Aside from this "slight misstatement," 1 which may perhaps ha somewhat ex- j ' cusable when one considers the urgent 1 necessity jlhe writer was tinder to make ' some sort of explanation of his long ; ' silence, we do not sec how .Mr. Moses ; | has bettered his cause any. A simple denial is no u fetation. A criminal is ! I expected a* ft matter of course, to deny his guilt. Neither does the challenge I for investigation amount to anything. 1 The. theory that a man must be presumed to be innocent until he is pro?- ( .... 1/-. V.n rmiltv IS 9 VP T*V CftrrPPt, fl lid t ( v" uv f: J 1 J - - wholesome one when applied when and ] where on'y it properly luTings-to i r-j i tLiinn.1.^ op trial in a court of justice. 1 Lt docs not hold-though most of the . Hadical fraternity would have it so? < to candidates for public ofiiee. The 1 reason of I lie difference is quite apparent. In the one case. it. is the accused part}' who is to suffer if a mistake is 1 made, and, therefore, to him is allowed I > the b? n< lit of all reasonable doubts as j * to his guilt. In the other, the. people are the parly who will suffer by a mis ( lake, aud all doubts must be decided in > their favor. Ary reasonable suspicion, j j therefore, which attaches toanyinii- j vidua) offering himself before the peo- j ( p!e as a candidate for an of)i;e of povv- j [ er and trust, should and does, in every t intelligent community the world over, > turn the ecales agains^him. I \ In the case of F. J. Moses, we are : ^ not left even to reasonable suspicions ( alone, which, in fact, attach to every i ir.lividual con nee ted with the E$*cu- | } live end legislative departments of the t present State government; but we have, in several instaiM'i a as to him, documentary and other < vidence of ilnj 1 f trongcsl character of his misdeeds antf ' cHi.'ial infidelity. i:i the first place, i 1 his name appears upon (he books of the ( treasury as the recipient of $11,000 ' upon the order of IF Is Sc.?tt, drawn 1 about the time of Scott's threatened ' impeachment.! ist winter, and charged v t) the ' 'armed force'' fund, which mv- ' t r 1. .?.! a l1 :.'sl cxisli nee. A I-f of Ih- names of partes who, ; vvith F. J. ;.jo.?cs, Jr., iiave drawn * nionex during the present fiscal jear N from liii-j bonus fund, amounting to ' upwards of$*0 0m?>5 h.as b en publish ! * <ai several linns in the l*Inmic% and 1 also in o lu r journals of the .State. ' Si veial p?*rs ritb whose names appeared I in ih- blat k list, h ive published ixpla- | > atior.s more or less satisfactory. Jiut M**oncy and Moses have not, nor Imve j man;, others who se? m to have received j the i.irgf st sums cf im n -y. No sane ^ mvn could be * xp: cti d to vote for ; g M ?oney; and. if not, why for Moses? ( 'i he oue is not. the other had better t i.evtr been. Of the two. surely .Moon- j ey ?s the better man. j Agon. we Inc. c the mo t reliable evi- j Jen. e that J-. J. Mo-jcs. Jr., eliiselied the f State out of large amounts of money in ^ t!ie transaction with the Huberts Aims ; / Company and the American Metalie j fi Ammunition Company. In tlm case of j" the Huberts Ann-Company, fir instance, j it appears that though the company re- ^ ived bur the account vra made out against th State for $14.^0. The contract, v.bi li v as forth*4 alteration of j O.oiio S; riiigii'.dd rifles to breech-loaders, ^ was i..:. !c "u tic j art of the State of South Cjroli? a by F. J. Moses. Jr., as Ajatant end in-peetor-tlonoral. Thou- 1 .-a.. i> upon thousands of dollars more j 1 were spirited from the State in these arms J transactions, all ol'wbieh appear death" I i ?ha: i11 to F. J. Moses and. perhaps, j t 11. 1\. Scott. 1? The ciui'!?iittee \di i w* re annointed bv I tin' Ij<\_rj-!:iturI" inv? s iia'c tins.- mat- ] leiv c>m\iiV ilicir lengthy :iii>] minute < I as follows: i "The Slate ]ia~ j aid f >r 1 -io alteration i <*ftl: < ~lit is. 'tli1 property oi the pou- 1 )>!( v.'lio never nulh'.ri'/ed or snriefiiwd i the toiive: i'?n. ?ItL'.hn, era! the > ): ' el ' ?!''.*'(> ; ? ! yn. more llian I!"- 1 viini't 11 k Sun-elm rye for a new etui <?1 ( J heir own manufacture, of (lie same p:uI i-rn ramrod. look, stoek and barrel, fre-h iron: their armory at ilioit, or tlnir l >a!?'--it'o:n in Uroauway. x I This fs comment enough. It ppeaks for i it-eV. V. hat next? may 1 e asked l.?y all \.li . are the finl jects < fsiioli villainy and thr sufferers ofits direful con-o<|uci:ce /' S ninn l? for tin arms ?|ite.-f on. There is another tangible ehnr.ro v.hieli Mr. , M io-- might do veil to meet. Timothy II erl'-y ha ' I * ti to say, l?v more than oi :e i ?'j.oii -il"!e wit i:o-s, tint he' paid, or p'oini.M d to pay. to i . .1. Mo. es, i Jr.. s; fir appointments upon committo of the ilou.-e of t?cpre>enta- i live-, v liieli were within ti e gift <Tihe Sprakor. W hat ha.- Mr. 3!use to say to that? These and many o'her things are el urged ngain-t 1\ J. Moses, which are I study smTn ient to damn his claim- to the < suffrag s id'all decent people, if not to -e nd him f > the penitentiary, and we have n:?t (oMiIiOil yet upon the gravest charge of all, the uornnms over-issue of j ;?ay cert ilicates. ? /* < /. ic? 11 1 Famro of Thermometer Okskrn ?:i> ,\r I Ml. If. M. Sti Al'.T S : l.Miru STORE. for IHK WK::K kmon.. .\rot ST. I?: I'ate t> ,i i.?. j_* ru. C m. Thursday, M p.' f; Friday, S1 ' M ' Si) S.iturJav j 1 7:? Siiiiil iv, ' ? -- ? Monday, 76 ' SJ 7'J Tu-jiliy, | 7# i 8;i 7:) lVtdacMiy 76 ; M | si POUT OF III. A U FORT. I Arrived?Aug. ship Tavtami, Capt. Horcelo, at quarantine Full Fiver, from Havana, 14 days passage.?all well; Aug. 31, hark Bengali, Capt ]>einiaux. * af quarantine Full Hiver, from Havani 11 'lay- | i ?o:'? t;1! u __i The Little Sower* | / The Little Sovitrr is the most complete lunday school pajier in America, surpasing ail others in variety of contents, in nechanical execution. ami in the beauty fits illustrations. It circulates among t] 11 denominations in every State and I'eritory of the Union, in every British 3 'rovinee of North America, and reaches I 0 iven Great Britain, Australia, and Ja- j a naica. As an evidence of its popularity \ ve have only to mention that the Usue or the mouth of August was 120,0(0 j t opies. Tssued weekly, scui - nonthly, ! 1 ml monthly. Send ten cents for a bun- 1 lie of specimens. W. \V. Dowlino PiiMMic.r, lmluina}wlis, Iml! tna HOW OTHERS SEE US. This is the old story of negro government. History is repeated. Wherever :hc negroes have attained tho#>ccndancy \ ( >r tin; balance of rower in any country j hero everything has gone to chaos and c ruin. It was so in Hayti, in Sh Doiuin- 8 sro. in A enezue'a, and in all other coun- i :ii?"< where tiie Ida -ks having political N power Irave onfnambcre 1 the whites, or j j where a f -w hnavi.sh whites have mod i die blacks to ride into power. This | j hould he a "dcnin lesson for us, hut it ! $ eein.s o:?r p I'ilicians will not lied the ; ^ le-tehi ias o' history. Uulossthe Ilnn'rcal j 11, ]- ;] Van party ho split aMiirh r and a , |>art of the neyoesshould have the good ^ icnse to go with the conservative and nore respectable portion in South Caro- ^ inn, the State must remain in a most j hopeless e mlkion.?X i . Herald, CAMPAIGN NOTES. i t ! g AVhen the New York Custom House was investigated, the testimony of Mr. iVm. II. Tow nicy. Assistant Appraiser, proved that Tom Murphy had tried ^ ,o use the Custom House influence to [ iack the K publican State Convention j c n the Conkliug interest. Air. Town- t ey has not been held in high favor since. *, A. few days ago. he was summarily * dismissed without warning or exp'a- j nation. ]ti the Louisiana Liberal Convention it New O.leans, last week, the Ih;v. J r 3clla Martin (colored) made a speech, n laying. 1 The Custom House of this city has i joutrolltd the negro with a system of t lervilude worse than individual and ' i aersonpl bondage. When I was a slave i n this State, the opportunity was j jflVred me. under God, of tunning i iway, and I got away. I*ut J prefer hat sort of physical slavery which I ' vas then in. to being in my own .state r jtid<r the fire of proscription, bea'ded ^ villi United States bin onets. surround-1 1 d by United S:aUs soldieis, my own c ace turned aeain.it me, under the am- j 1 litions suggestions of an unscrupulous nan. I There p.re four State tickets in the r 3cld i?i Louisiana, two Greeley fact,ions J lividing on Wat moth and anti-War- 1 uoth. ami two Grant fa? ttot s dividing c >l Casey and anti-Casey. Theuandi- ; iatei for Governor.and tlu-ir tlas.siiir.i-: t ,ion, are Colonel John MoEuery. of j c hnichita, nnti-Warmotb; Colonel Da- i ;ids-.<n Ii. Lena, of New 0: loans. War- t noth; Colonel William Pitt Jvdlogg. i ? d Now Oilcans, (Gs- y ; 1*. 1>. S r i.itk (c dored) <-f >"ij a* i irle.i'.s nu'i laft'-y. At this writing, an <d s t\.;r vouid predict that Pinehb.u-k a to.?l jfWarmoth, who l.as * dopju ti'' iVum a Wart to Greeley ami I nch again, will u due. time e >n>umm tie the i raus'e )i hi* follOWets to the C'.l-t<-M. II wise totvtr f ?r a seat in Coign-is, and I ha' Aarniotli will trs<t? off his foil'overs bra seat in the Coil d j-'tat is Senate. 1 lie New Vo;k World Hods lite fol- e onir.g dift' rence. in the expetiditrms a >f the two Presidents. (Irani and J.dinon: ' Andrew .1 ohnson, tor 1S ?7 S, ised *80,701 1U for kc< ping the Eventive Mansion in repair and furniture, ighting the Capitol, finding find and nher nccissaries. Grant, through loutwell, has smt in to Congress the , 1 uodest little bill ot .<17 i 500 to pay for he expenses of his mansion for 187*2 'E /rant's cxpeu-es would 110 d-u'ot he ' itill more astonishing were we t.> com- > >arc tbcrn with those of the Pns'dtnta >e)ond Johnson's time. What use has 4 he Arueiican people for such a bauh'e , is (Rant? lie is au invesimeut with>ut profit, and the sooner we pet rid of liin and lots relatives the better for the 1 rtasur} and everything else." s A working man, it is stated, Ins Ki n for the first lime, elected lotli-j [louse of Commons of the Canadian ( I'arliaruent. Wittou, the new mendn r illuded to, is a painter in the shops of he (Jriat Western Railway Company, c it Hamilton. Ontario, but he has alio oeeu accustomed to devote hie spare lours to study, so that he is nmv one ! ?t ike most thoroughly eduratid men n the city where he residi e. He never , Look an active part in politics until after his nomination, when hie remarkthlv able speech* s liroujst 1 im votes ' ojfiieiont to et cure it is election. Wit- r Lou is a strop >rtet of Sir John A. Mae- \ loiiahl, the I'm mice, and head of the ( Lihi'al Conservative Coalition party. ] Hamilton Ontario, has heretofore , been carried hy the "clear grits," or i ultra Liberals, and this victory shows j ih(* lti ut natural strength of this sue- I cess fill working man. | ( v.jmon i* Humors?A \<m\ Housekeeper's j (*n:de. j, A plain loaf? ft visit to foe prairies. f A ]>a?ty vlio proposes to publish a ( new iioi'.stktc |u r'f (Juidc tends t<? the 1 Hoslon ('oinimrcial Ihrletin the follow- . iug extracts iroui the forth coming j work: I Plain sauce?an interview with a Saratoga hotel delk. w ! ! To make a good j im?ask any horse ! rar conductor. jj To toil a tongue?drink fcalding > coffee. ' To make a good broil?have a letter from one of your old sweethearts w here , your wife can find it. j , JIow 1o mak". an Indian loaf-give i him a gallon of whiskey. i How to make good pufls-sen 1 the publisher fifty cents a line for them. T f J K i CHARLESTON REpUBUCAfl. I Publish'/d every afternoon (Sundays ex \ cepted, ri!F PAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. OFFICE Cor. KEfiTiSC MMMIikFTSTS. j -ircus Excursion MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. i . . 1 To accommodate visitors to the circus < fie train leaving Allendale at 7, A. M.. ill arrive in Beaufort at 1 AO instead of .20. The usual schedule time will be bscrved at all points between Allendale nd Yemassee. The train will leave emassee at 11.30 instead of 12.30 nd reach Beaufort at 1.30. Fare for lie round trip J? 1.?<0S. C. Mit.I.F.TT. Superintendent. Beaufort County Republican, Convention. Beaufort, S. C\, Sept. 2. 1S72. By virtue of having been re-elected bounty Chairman of the county of j icaufort, I hereby issue a call for a :onvention of the Bepublican party of aid county, to be held in the town of deaufort on Tuesday, the 24th inst., at 2 o'clock, M., for the purpose of nomnating a State Senator, seven Rep-' esentatives to Lhe General Assembly;! fudge of Probate. Clerk of Court, j theriff; three (3) County Commissionrs: School Commissioner, and Coro- , lor, to be voted for on the sixteenth 16th) day of October nest, being the bird (3d) Wednesday of said month. The sub committeemen will immedi- , itely issue their calls for precinct meet- | ngs on the several days designated in he call to elect delegates to said conn- ; y convention; also to elect eub-comnitteemen for the ensuing two years. 1 The ratio of representation of the I evcral precincts will be as follows, viz: i ST. HELENA rARISH. White Church precinct, eight (8); JoHia's Point precinct, two (2); Ladies ( aland precinct, four (4 ; Beaufort pre-I iucl, eight (8 ; Paris Is'aud precinct, ! wo ('} ; Gray's llili precinct, four (4i; dyrtle Bush precinct, four (4). Each ?f the above precinct meetings will be ?eld ou Friday the 20th inst. PRINCE WILLIAM'S PARISn. C'hisolm's precinct, three (3;; Gardler's Corner precinct, four (4). Will oeet on Thuisday the 10th inst. Pee?lts precinct, three (3); Hickory Hill >recinct, two (2P Crockctville pre- ; inct, two 12); Pocotaligo precinct, four j 41. Will meet on Wednesday the 18th | nst. f. Kr. LUKES PARISH. TTillon Head pfe<inct, three (3}k, liufLon precinct, three ( '>). Will meet; in Saturday the Jlih inst. Honey; 1 ill precinct, three (3,; G.abaruville , irecinct, three (3;; Gil.is mviile pre-! iuct, four(l). Will uic'Jt on Friday lie 11th inst. sr. l'JSTEKS PAifisn. Lawtowvillc precinct, four (4); Cy- i 'ius (heck pnemot, two m*acj ( ] ranch prtr.nct. two J ; Mathews Vuir !?; < cuct, three (o . Wilt lueel ii Saturday the 1 Uh in?t. Jirighton irecinct. lour 4 : Law tun Church} mcinct, two (ji; Eimis X roads pre-! ir.ct. two . Wi'l ni' i i on Monday ho 1 <'>tli inst. Ilardet ville precinct, wo (J); Levy's X roads precinct, four I : ILce Hope pn ciuct, two (:i). Will net J. on Totlay the 17. !i ins*. J'V 'O'h-I ?>t " LOLLit I1 SM \LL> Mi r.ihr-r .-'i.-uo CVf.ltal (-uiiiniittee, nd ("i :irr;i;i i |',r Hau'eri.?' unity. I Found atiii?'J t.'i Ho; marsh liear *11 is island. iti doi c 1 ist, ahiltcsux tout, ^ h i i iono. uitli thru tinai'is, our ro .v- o - s [Moll tl r? d. The owu roan have ii I v paying expenses on j pjlic it mn to JO' K >M ALL sepi f> lit l'at is Island. !'? . MAYO, !!: >' > ! r?.. t. licit! furl, S. J: " i 'Iti >' l?IO ttNw.nt. ?i vitiiw.un: Wooi'I.N\V.\UK. I .uivvu*. am) touacco, i n.T v \i nsn i.imvs a:>i> coRT)A?;r:. SrlnHS. paintrj O.U?, v?*11 m-: i.1:a r? an !?Tr i:i*i:x r\ n ! :. S|k>' i;il -iti )ii sivon 1? mixing ami hi*.- ut to oni-r ??i ;fiv si/.e. ( I>. II. jTATij; Sot'i'ii Carolina. ) Jn the Court of C' junly of !>;aufort. ) Probate. Icorge 1\ 11 "oil. I'(tfti<mer,?Summons i>i Partition. r.<. ?im mi Kdden. Frai.k Wineglass. Scipio ,I)siah,J >hn Wine. William Josiah, (leorge Proton, Kancho Wiiliams, I I lolly Washington, ct. al., defendants. I'd the defendants abo<c named and each 1 of them: You arc hereby summoned to appear it the Court of Probate to be holden at he Court House iu lk-aufort, in the ounty of Peaufort, on the llih day of November, A.]). 1*7 2, at 10 o'clock, i M., to show cause if any you can, ,vhy the survey and partition of tie | eal <state situated on St. Helena eland, in the county aroresaiu. ooutuid and described ne follows, to wit: Northerly, by plantations formerly vnown as "Oakland," und "Indian Hill:" easterly, by the ' Indian Hill" dautatiou and by the "I\ne Harre.n'' 10 c;;ll"d, and by the roads leading ! ?rtheaster ly from the Episcopal Ihuuh; s 'i.tli flv, by lands sold by 11 l .vard S. Phlibrick to Har-liugs (Jaunt ind l>y the marsh at the bead of " Walace Creek," so called; and westerly, j >V the road loading nortln rly from the ; IJrick Church up to said creek, thence j iv. s?erl\ by lands now or late of said i lJhi.brick, iormerly kuown as the! Htobert Fuller Place," and contain-j ng two hundred and ninety-two j icrcs more or less, bang a por- j lion of the tract formerly known j is the ' Capt. John Fripp Corner Farm." and originally granted by | [ieorgc Frost, to the parties petitioner ! ind respondents purchasers, in dilfer:nt undivided shares; and cjaid survey m<l partition made at the instance md wiln the knowledge and consent of <ild respondents, purchasers; should not be conlirmed in manner and form according to said survey and partition aud for such other and further relief as to this Honorable court shall seem just. Givcu under my hand and seal this day ofNovember A. I). 1871, A. S. Ilrrt'HCOCK, \vm-. j. \ kicdir-r, Attorneys pro pet. II. IIOWELL OLEAVLS, Probate Judge. &5>'uYou will please take notice that the petition in the above entitled action was tiled in the office of the Court of Probate, for the County of 13?aufort, on the day of November, 1871. "A. 8. Hitchcock, W. J. Ykudikk, Attorneys. Aug.2V0f. Jtyffial ?oU?j5, I The Galea of Araby are not spicier than. tbe aroma wHfeh thy fragrant Sozodont imparts to l he breath. Nor is the heart of the Ivory nut whiter than the teeth that are cleaned daily with that matchless fluid. To Owners of Ilorsea ? No one who ha? ever us sl Dr. Tobias Horse Venetian Liniment, will ever lie without it: it is a certain cure for Colic, f^ore Throat, Cuts. Itruis.es, and Old Sores. Warranted superior to any other, in pint bottles, at One Dollar. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place New York. Harnett's Standard Flavoring Kxtrurts are neatly put up in unpannellcd 2 oz. S oz and 10 oz. bottles"and are for sale by the trade generally in every principal city and town in the United StaU-s, Canada*, and British Provinces, as well as in many other foreign countries. IIKLP for the Hopeless.? Vou are weak, dejected, miserable, aud n tthiug does you any good, you say. l?on't despair. There is balm In Gilead. Have yoft tried Vinegar Bitters? No! Then whv dont you? Whether yoir complaint lie dyspepsia, billiousness, nervous weakness, constitutional debility, or any other trouble, Vinegar Bitters will revive and renovate your shattered system, as a genial rain re? Wo writKoMxl ri. itIMM 111'^UVO me niiuvivu uvnvio. For Dyspepsia. IndNfeestion, depression of spirit*, and general debility in tlieir various form.*: ^Jl also as a pr? ventive against Fever aud Ague, and other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-phosphorated Elixir of Calisnya," made. by CgsWVIl, Hazzard a Co., New York, and sold l>y all DruQbti, is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness it has no equal. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder. ?The best article known for cleansing and preserving the teeth and (jams. Sold by all Druggists.' Frie? 25 and 50 Cents per bottle. F. C. Wells 4 Co., New York. , < hristucf urn's Hair Dye. stands unrivalled in the world. No lady or gentleman of discrimination uses any o'her. It Is the most perfect, reliablo and effective Hair Dye in the world. Manufactory, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Carbolic Salve, recommended by Physicians, ? as the groat Healing Compound. Price* 25 Cents "per box; John F. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. ilisley's Bncha is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic for al> derangements of the urinary and genital organs. The genuine, as formerly sold by Havilcnd. Harral <k Risley and their branches, is now prepared by II. W. Risloy, the originator and Proprietor, and the trade supplied by bis successors, Morgan A Kislev, New York. Svapnln, or opium purified, the most perfect anodyne in the market, made by process of I)r. I. ill. liigel'ow, Detroit Medical College. Is always uniform in ?trcngth, which is rarely the case in other prejiaration* of Opium Pratt's Ast vul oil. has a wcrld-wide reputation as the surest and best illuminating oil. Over two million gallons have been sold for the past t?o vears, from which no accident* of any description have occurred. Send for Circular. Oil House of ( has. Pratt, established 1770, New York. We llnve Frequently Heard mother*say they would not be without Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, from the birth of the eliild untilitbastinLshep with the teething siege, under an f consideration whatever. The Secret Of Beauty. What is It? no longer asked, for the world of fthhion and all the ladies know that is produced by using a delightful and harmless toilet preparation known as G. W. Laird's "IJloODt of Youth." It* b autifying eiTecU are truly wonderful. Depot, 5 Gold St., N. Y SEW ADVERTISEMENTS, MEDICAL SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF VERGIXIA, Lectures Tocgin- October 1st. iit^ForCatalogu s, address WM. WEKTEN-RA1C lilt. Secretary of the Faculty. P. O. University of Vergiuia. HI AS. S. VENARLK, Chairman of Vacuity. ninniTniT rtrthrto unD 1070 Oiiifirfiiirn iruuuo run iu/6, m Ai^nts wanted for our Campaign poods..Sell at sight Pay 130 per cont. profit. Now Is the time. Send at once for Descriptive Circulars and Frio? Lists of our l 'ine St-Nils Engravings of all the Candidates, fimpaign Biographic*, Charts, Photograhs, Badge, Pins, Flaps, and ov 'rj thin? suited to the tiroes. Ton dollars per day easily niadt. Full samp'.*? sent tot V>.t Address MoOKE A'JoorwrEXD, 37 Park" RoV New York. CAMPAIGN i Thirty new and beautiful d-'j signs. tiet I* Ice List of T:'C. Osnncci I irlt'HAKDS A CO., MTr\ 17' AUUCCi ! Murray St, S. Y. Sonn eo OK on l*r Month. Apinits want T j'JU 10 bOUU -I Addrom ERIE SEW tVi MA' 1IINE ' O., LnltV.lo, N. Y?or t hk-sgo, 11 A i?t?'. NT { >V n tc?l. ? A-rents make nior- ??i< ?i?( nt work f'?r u<? than anything else. Busine-s li jit and permanent. PartlenUr* fr e. (i. S'itn.sox A Co, Fif J.I /V.VOm. Portland, Maine. Tl?e Chemistry of Divine Providence' has never produced a mineral water which combines in such perfection the qualities of anti-bilious tonic and cathartic medicine, as that of the Seltzer Spa ; and Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Apkkiknt is the artificial equivalent of that great natural remedy. J SOLD 15Y ALL DRUGGISTS. fhd AAA 1! S ? ? SS it |HliU<i ricedinir. Ifrh. r r ffl fg ?g Piiigor Ulcerated Pi!-.* Ell |j I k\ 1? 8 ftl.at DkBinuV 1'ii.k ?ii/vU fvmss T. iires>ly ft'euro Piles, and nothing cW. Sold br all'tfniggastk . Price, .?K>. PORT ROYAL SAW Mitt, BEAUFORT, S. C. I). C. WILSON & CO. M \Xl KAiTl'Ill'RS OF AND PlTA t.KIW IN \ K1.I.OW PINK & C Vi'RKSS LiMUER AND SHINGLES, li U 1 L D i : R S AND CONTRACTORS, Orders f.>r Lumber aud Timber by the cargo pr? mntlv filled. Terms (Vb. D. C. WILSON & CO. KKESSEL lluy* the Heat, Ilays the Cbctpcsi, fcW/AfjE Hi- buy* for C ath, and Sella the low eat FOR CASH ONLY. ifi. The largest ruwortmeut of merchandise ir. REAl 1 ' >RT, consisting of I.UIl^S. BOOTS AND SHOES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, 4c. He defies competition. Be sure to go to KRESSEL'S. A SFIjEDID New Spring Stock AT JOHN COOPER'S Having just returned from the North with the best assortment of Prvgoods and Trimmings ever brought tp Beaufort. the public are invited to call and CPU tVlp WHITE GOODS. PIQUES?PLAIN AND FIGURED,' FRENCH CAMBRICS, FRENCH PERCALES, DOLLY YARD EN CHINTZES, J DOLLY YARDEN CALICOS, A DOLLY YARPKN PERCALES, M sWiSS, LAWNS, M MUSLINS. JACONET, S ALSO H HOSIERY AND GLOVES In Great Variety. The Millinery Department Js supplied with the ; LATEST STYLE nATS / BONNETS, I LACES, I K'BBONS. FLOWERS. B iy. ETC. ETC. ABB