Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, October 03, 1872, Image 3
. PORT
ROYAL SAW MILL,
k BEAUFORT, S. C.
f D. C. WILSON & CO.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
YELLOW PINE & CYPRESS LUMBER
AND SHINGLES,
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS,
Orient for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
I). C. WILSON & CO.
nov28
mess eir
Bays tiie Beat, Buys the Cheapest,
BECAUSE
He bays for Cash, and Sells the lowest
FOIl CASH ONLY.
H" The largest assortment of merchandise in
BEAUFORT, consisting of
GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES,
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, Ac.
He defies competition. Be sure to go to
KRESSEL'S.
A SFZjESZD
New Spring Stock
at
JOHN COOPER'S
Having just returned from the North
with tne best assortment of Drygoods
and Trimmings ever brought to Beaufort,
the public are invited to call and
see the
white goods.
piques-plain and figured,
french cambrics,
french percales,
dolly varden chintzes,
dolly varden calicos,
dolly varden percales,
swiss,
lawns,
muslins,
jaconet,
ALSO
HOSIERY AND GLOVES
In Great Variety.
.
The Millinery Department
Is supplied with the
latest style hats
bonnets.
laces,
ribbons,
flowers.
etc. etc. etc.
State South Carolina ) In the
! Probate
Colleton County. J Court.
Ex Parte?Lcixnevce ,J. Witsell,
In the matter of the last will and testament
and Codicil of Mary Witsell.
deceased.
On motion of Henderson & Behre,
attorneys pro petitioners,
It teas ordered, That all persons having
or claiming,any interest uuder the
last will and testament and codicil of
Mary Witsell, deceased, are hereby
summoned to be and appear before me
at my office-in Walterboro, niueiv (PO)
days after the publication of this notice,
to shew cause if any they have;
why the contents ofsaid will and codi
icil should not be set up according to
the law for such cas^s made and pro
vided.
C. IT. FAKMER,
Probate Judge.
Aug.2*2-It-a-no f-3 in.
OVERT IS I 1^ G
AT IX?W I* ATI'S I!
F*or $x per Inch p'r .Month, we wiil insert in
13 First -Class Paper* in S. I.ist sent on
apj>licat?r?n to <?K?> P. ROWKLSi ?V ft*.
A?ivrrtUlns Agrnts, 11 Purk. How, X. X.
CAMPAIGN GOODS F08 18/2.
Agents wanted for our < ampaian roods. S !! it s> :ht
Pay 100 per cent, profit. N ow i> the tune. Send at
once for Descriptive Circulars ami I'rice Li>ts <>f our
FinoStivls En<r.ivin^!> of all the Candidal'-s, < :ia
i-sign Biographies, t harts. Phota^ral.s. Badge, I'inv
Klajps, and ever>thinir suited to th timet*. 'JYn dollars
per day easily mad \ Fttil sampl-s sent far
Address MooKB A Gool>s}-Ki:i>, l'nrk li<?*v Now
York.
A SLitli iLKi. lor mis ?t;s-i\^iiin cou.puuol is
now made known in a Treati>- <.t is octavo pajies)
on Foreign and Native Hciiiul Pr vp: ration*. publishcd
by Dr. Pni.t.it* Pdue.vN. The prescription
was discovered by him in such provid- rdial manner
that he cannot comri-'ntioo-ly isdn** to make it
known, as it have cr?r-d everybody who has ever
used it for Fits never having failed it: a sin.ie case.
The ingredients may Ire obtained from any drucelst.
A copy sent free to all applicants hv mrJ. Address
Dr. 0.1'ur.lw Brows, 21 Grand St., "erscv City,
li. J.
Nothing liko It in medicine. A luxury to th?
palate, a pain loss evacunnt, a gentle stimulant to the
circulation, a perspiratory preparation, an atui-billious
medicine, a stomachic, diuretic ai ri an admirable
general alterative. Such ar* the acknowledged
and daily p ov "u properties of Tarrant's Effervescent
Seltzer Aperient.
SOLD BY ALL MUX,CISTS.
Titl Foster's Patent Kid Gioyo Preserver
You can keep your kid cloves from mildewing, shotting
or soiling all seasons and in nil climates, tor
venient light,and will last vour life; into. Free to
any addr vis f?r 2.5 cents. Address A. I>. FOSTER,
^ayvilic, Suffolk Co., N. Y.
ST AM .HEHIVG-Dr, White. 102 East _".ih St.,
New York. Best references Irani clcrjzyinen'and
others. No p%y until cured. S?nd for circular.
A f\ f\ f\R EWA R I)
It is preparer! ex
nrcRsly to cure Piles,
and nothing else. Sold hv all Druggists. Price,
fci.oa
AGFNT*? Wanted?Agents make raor- money
at work for us than anything use. lk:slii"-s
light an<l pcrmaro nr. Particulars fre*\ li. Sunson
A Co., Fine Art Publishers Portland, Maine.
THE PARKER GUN.
SEMD STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRC'S
WEST MERIDlN.CT,
_ BOAT FOUND."
Found adrift on the marsh near
Paris island, in June last, a batteaus
boat, 8 feet long, with three thwarts,
four row-locks, painted red. The owner
cftu have it by paying expenses on
application to
JUNE SMALL,
v.n* 5 2* ? P iris\lt.:s?ndi*
DOORS,
SASHES AND BLINDS,
Mouldings, brackets, stair fixture
Builders' Furui'h'ng Hardware, Drain Pi}
Floor Tiles, Wire Gua.dTerra Cotta Ware. Mai
ble and Slate Pieces.
WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on application
by P. P. TOALE,
20 Hayne and 33 Pinkneysts..
Charleston, S. C.
THE
CHARLESTON REPUBLICAN.
#
Published every afternoon (Sundays ex
cepte^,
THE PAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
OFFICE Cor MEET1K l.VD MARKET STS
CHARLESTON, S. C.
NOTICE.
All creditor s of Thomas Feri'ibee de
ceased, late of B.Miilbrt Coaity, in the
State of South Carolina are notified t<
render an account ot their demands?uu
ly attested to
William c. Lance,
Qualified Admtr.
Grahamville, S. C., Sept.,-1th, 1872,
Sept. 12-31
statis; South Carolina, 1 In th<
> Court o
County of Beaufort. ] Probate
George 1\ Wood. Petitioner.?Summon*
in Pm tit ion.
vs.
Simon Edden, Frank Wineglass. Soipit
Josiab, John Wiue, William Josiah
George Broteu, Saucho Williams
Holly Washington, ct. al., defen
dants.
To the defendants above named and ead
of them:
You are hereby summoned to appeal
at the Court of Probate to be holden al
the Court House in Beaufort, iu tht
j county of Beaufort, on the 11th day o
i November, A. D. lv72, at 10 o'clock
i A. M., to show cause if any you can
; why the survey and partition of tut
i real (state situated on St. Helens
' Island, iu the county aforesaid, bound
: ed and described as follows, to wit:
Northerly, bj* plantations formerly
known as "Oakland." and "Indian
Hill;" easterly, by the 4 Indian Hill'
I plantation and by ihe ' Pine Barren'
j so called, and by the roads 1. adins
northeasterly from the E nscopa
! Church; south ady. by lands so'd b}
1 ? - ? ?' i- . 11 ..
1 hJtlWRiu ?>. niunriiK id u?siui?MTiiiiui
and by the marsh at the bead of "Wallace
Creek." so called; and wtsterly.
by ihe road leading northerly from tin
I iiiit k Church ii}? to said creek, thence
: westerly by lands now or late of eai<i
Phi brick, formerly known as thi
; "Robert Fuller Place," aud contain
irg two hundrtd aiid ninety-l*i
. acres more. or less. !). ing a por
liou of lbe tiact foriueily known
?s the ' Cat t. .1 hn Ftipp Cornel
Farm." and oiU'nni'v granted by
titorire Fr st to tin p.uiits peli'i uiei
and i? spot I, nls^ j ureha?? rs. m ddfer
: etjt uiuhv'dcd sh uys; and s.ii-1 survey
'and pa it if i?>ti made at the instanct
1 and with the knowledge and cou*cut o
.said ri&poi dints, puichast is; si nub
1 not he confirmed in i^amier i.ad forn
I according to said survw at d partitioi
and for such other and further r h ' hi
! to this Honorable cout i shall sec at jus'
Given under my hand ami sea
this da) of Xo veto hi r A. I). 1^71
A. 8. HrtciicotK,
Vi'M J. Vf.KDIivK,
Attorueyg pro pet.
II. HOWELLOLFAVKS,
Probate Judge.
fc&' You will please take notice tha
the petition in the above en itled action
was tiled in the otlice of the C<>ur
of Probate, for the < ountvof Beaufort
ou the day of November, 1S71.
A. 8. UriciicotK,
W. J. Vekdiek,
At tor ne) s.
Aug 20-Gt.
.fpemt 'hoticf.2,
The Onl?H of Arnby arc not epioirr tliai
| the aroma which th<* fragrant Sozotlor.t imparls t
] the breath. Nor in the heart of the Ivory nut whit
i 'T than the teeth that are cleaned daily with thu
: matchless iluid.
To Ownrr*of Horses.?No who ha* eve
used I'r. Tobias Horse Win :ian Liniment, will eve
he without it; it is a certain cure IV.r C'olic, Sor
Throat, Cuts, llruisos. and oi l S>res. Warrant*d sti
. pi rfor to any other; in pint Ix.ttl -s, at One iJollai
Sold I y all 'UrucL'iii.s. Tepol, 10 Park Place Net
j \ ork.
! Rnrnrtt's Sfamltnl Flavorlne Fx
tvuel* ar** really pui i ;. in unparinoH d 2 or. 5o
i and !'?<./, bottles, and ar> for sal: by tin- traile eon
: < r::!Iy in ? very principal city and town in the Unite
| >tat-s, Canada*, ami Provinces, as well as i
I many other foreign countries.
It RhF f<n the Ehiji'tenii.? Yon are weal
I deject d, tc.iv .:'h!c, and u tl.in, doe* yon any gooi
, you say. l>?n t despair. iii . halm in tiih-ac
ilave voa tried Vinegar Hitter.*'.' No! Then why dor
von'.' Whether your complaint ' dyspepsia. n<
iicss, nervous weakness, constituiional debility, t
any other trouble, Vinegar Filters will revive an
i renovate your shatter d system, as a genial rain r?
| frohts the withered flowers.
For Dyspepsia. Indigostion, depression (
| spirits, and general debility in their various form;
I also as a pr? vmitive attain*) lYv?-r and Ague, an
) other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-phosphoratc
I Klixir <>f t'alic.va," made by C'sw.li, Hazzard <* Co
New York, and soM by all i?rti,'tfisV. i* the best tor
ic, and a* a tonic for patient- recovering from feve
or other sickness it ha* n<> eijunl.
Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow
th-r. ? T im best article know n for cleansing an
preserving the teeth and gums. Sold bv ail Druggist
Price it" and ."50 Wats per bottle. P C. Wells <v Co
j New ^ ck.
hri*tu<loio's liatr !>> . Hands nnrivalle
in the world. No bdv or ei nth-man of iliscrimiui
, t'on uses anv oiher. It is the must perfect, r-liabl
' I II.I. n... .1... ... ..1,1 M .nnfaet.ir'
i>8 Maiden Lane, New York.
Curbolii S?lvo. r-commended by Physic;an
as the great Healing Pom|>oiir.d. Price Cents \h
box. J"l>n F. Henry, Sob- Proprietor, 8 Cotlef
Place, New York.
Itisley'w Iturhti is a reliable Diurc-tic an
Tonic for al <1* rani.cnu. nl> of the urinary and g?-n
tal organs. The genuine, as f rtnerly sold by Hav
land llarr.il ,v Iti.d-v and their branches, i* now pr
pared by 11. \V. the originator and Propri
t.>r; and the trade supplied by bis successors, Morga
| A I: is ley. New York.
Svapniii. or opium purified, tlm most perfe
| anodv no in the market, made by process of Dr. I. c
j bigefow. D-trnt M-cieal College. Is always unifor
in-tr ugtl, which is rarely the case iu other pr
I para! ion> of Opium
PratCk A?tial Oil. has a wcrld-wi ie reput
I lion as (he surest and best illuminating oil. Oti
two million gallons have Wn sold for the past tv
rears, from wlneh no accidents of an" d escriptfc
i have occurred. Send for Circular. Oil House
! Chas. Pratt, Established 1770, New York.
We Ilavo Frequently Itenril mothers sj
they would not be without Mrs. Window's Soothii
Syrup foea tb'1 liir'b of the child until it ha-> finish*
with the teething siege, under abY cousidcratic
whatever.
The Secret OfBcnnty. ICh.u rs it? no loi
I . p T asked, i' i the w rrl l of fashion ami all th" ladi
know that is produced by using a delightful ai
harmless toilet preparation knowc as G. W. Laird
Blof iu of Y'ontn." Its beautifying effects aretru
or.derful. Depot. -c <~e?M f?t, N. Y
?
- I
PORT ROYAL R. R
EXTENDING FROM
Port Royal Fifty Miles tow arils August!
On and after Monday, August 19, the freigi
and accommodation trains, will run as follows:
Time Table.
VP TRAIN.
e Leave Port Royal, 8 5o A. ]
8 Leave Beaufort, 9.35 " '
'* Leave Pump 10.15 " '
Leave Sheldon, 11.05 " '
Arrive at Yemassee, 11.45 " '
CONNECT WITH S. A C. R. *R.
Leave Yemassee, 12.30 P. I
Leave Early Brauch 1.40 " '
Leave Sand Hill 2.^0 ' 4
Leave Varnsville, 3.15 " 4
Leave Hoovers 3.35 44 4
Leave Brunson's 4.15 44 "
Leave Cambellton : 4.45 44 4
Arrive at Allendale 5.15 44 4
Down Train.
Leave Allendale 7 00 A. 2
Leave Cambellton 9.40 44 "
j Leave Brunson's 8.04 44 41
| Leave Hoovers' 8.44 44 "
Leave Varnsville, 9.16 " "
Leave Sand Hill 10.10 *' '
Leave Early Branch 19.45 44 "
- Arrive at Yemassee, 11.45 44 "
Connect with C. A S. R. R.
Leave Yemass e, 12.30 P. 2
Leave Sheldon, 1.20 44 41
I .pave PuniD 2.30 44 "
Leave Beaufort 3.00 " "
Arrive at I'ort Royal 3.20 " *'
s. c. millett,
Nov.30.lyr. (ieul. Supt.
; OLD ESTABLISHED.
wteekly linetosavannah
>1 " AND
I ; SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C
The Steamer
i PHOT BOY.
Cajv.ain W. T. McNelty,
" Will leave Charleston every Monday morning s
I 8 o'clock.
4 Leave Beaufort Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock f<]
' Savannah.
f Leave Savannah every Tueaday morning at
o'clock for Beaufort and ''harleston.
? | Lave Beaufort for Charleston every Tucsda
, aft -moon at 3 o'clock.
? Leave Charleston for Beaufort every Thursda
morning at 8 o'clock,
t Lcavi.- Beaufort for Charleston every Friday morr
ing at s o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, appv to
WM. HAItltiSSON,
Agent at Beaufort.
RAVENEL, HOLMES. A CO.,
Agents at Charleston
J NO. F. ROBINSON,
Agent at Savannah.
! W. J. TRIM.
i, dealer in
' ! WINDOW (TRTAINS,
. | I'AI'EK HANGINGS.
i ! LACE (TRTAINS, and
WINDOW DECORATION
I I
, FIANO and
TABLE COVERS.
' WINDOW SHADES,
and HOLLAND!
?: nm A.TD !>EfOMTO.\S.
Mattras.ses Made to Order and Repaired
I >ui".os and Chair.? upholstered on reanouabl
; terms, at
- 243 Z-5IX3\rC4 ISTXmiJElT,
OIPOSITE If'I VEIILY HOUSE.
\! ,
j O^ers from the Country will bo promptly a
j tcmlrd to.
t ; * r~
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
l !
. C H A 11 L E IS TON, S . C
j Meh 2My. E. II. JACKSON.
HOUSE & EOT FOR SAL!
JFjr-fi THE FINE PKOPFKTY SIT1
I ! ,t at"* at 0:e corner of ;?rd and
SiVjs Ij j; iiIjS stre *ts, known a* the "Bell" nr :.i
y&JIJK a I L'Sw srs. and immediately omiKsite tl
^ the residence <?f" tin; Hon. K.
I! n i tJ. Im tulnnt r.f Beaufort, is offered for .sale.
' Th House and outbuildings arc in good o.d.
1 and the lot comprises the h ?t grove of or.nt.'e ire
in the town. V? rv small repair., are needed to nial
it a in??t 'I 'siraMe and complete house. The lot
sijiiaro, having a front on D street of 204, and on d:
st Vet of 14) lort.
For ten us apply to II. G. Judd, or on the pretnis
1 to Mrs. Mary Bythcwood.
Beaufort, March 27, 1872. March 27-tf.
a! DANIEL H. SILCOX.
| FURNITUBE WAEEHOOMS,
175, 177, 17'J ki\u stkket,
r C3EI^Xl.XjJ3jSkXOI\r, Js. c
c I
' j Where can be found n large and well selccti
v i Stock of all kinds and grades io suit the tastes of a
j An examination is respectfully solicited.
March 18-lyr
|
;i NACK3IAX & CO.
u !
DLALKRS IN*
i; I Fry Goods, Fancy Good's and Notion
it ! 15t> 5115et1.no street,
I
>r c II A It L E S T 0 *V, S. C.
1 Apn.
THE SIGN OF THE GUI.D W.tTCl
li. B. SAMS,
d j
' ? DEAI.EK IN CHOICE.
r FAMILY GROCERIES
- BUTTER. LARD AND CHEESE.
1 SUGAR, COUFEE AND TEA.
s. FLOUR, GRISTS AND MEAL,
I YEAST i'OWDEI
U SUGAR-CURED HAMS, BACON AND STRII
*- MACKEREL AND HERRINGS,
. FRESH ASSORTED CRACKER?.
Y. JELLIES AND CONFECTIONERIES
CANNED t REITS. VEGETABLES AND M1-A1
ALES. WINES AND LIQCORS,
>r SEGARS AND TOBACCO,
:e DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SH01
, i Remember the' place opposite Steamboat Dock.
I Dee. 28-ly
Z ; SAVE YOUR 310YEY
u "I7IARMERS CAN SAVE THEIR EXPENSES'
Ju Beau tort, Charleston or Savannah by ti
Z calling on PAl'L A WEBB and price their geo
in A full assortment of everything necessary far t
| use of man, can always be found at their store, at
a- HICKORY HILL,
Z0 Beaufort Co., near the PORT ROYAL RAILKOil
U EVERYBODY.
can be supplied from top to toe with the best
lv everything out of theii store, whieh is the larg
and best supplied between Charleston and Savaun
They will sell
i'
Wholesale and Retail
at Beaufort Prices. Give them a call before goinf
.o the city o r elsewhere.
-8 PALL ?Si WEBB.
|v Hickory Hill. BJeufort Co., S. C., near Port Ro
Railroad. feb.l-lj
\ T'
mi_ wKwmammmT? ?iwwa?u???
B E 3
| JOBBERS IN
= Oo rr
nAS NOW IN STORE LARGE SUPPLIES OF
Plour, f.
| Staroh.,
Blsor
ht
For sale at the lowest whole.'
" CHEAPER THAN
COMPETITI
IN STORE AND RECEIV.
A full supply of
: FA !
jr. MATTI
A (Sign of the Cross Key:
WHERE WILL BE SO
. LADIES
' A 11 1 for rl rrcor c
i\.li KIUCI8 Ul LUitbCi iai iwi u. v w u,
A choice assortment of finely tri
Under garment of
!r Gloves, Artificial Flowers.
Buttons, Ribbons, T.
GENTLEMA
All kinds of Clothing and Underwear,
Hats, Caps, Boot
Jeans, Tweeds,
House Fui
Consisting of Best Woolen Blanli
Towels, Sheeting, and a choice variety
mention, all at the very lowest market
Groc
A choice and large assortment of G
market rates.
SUN!
Tin, Iron, Willow. Crockery and Gli
, Jute rope. Foot and Hand lines, Net
" Powder and Caps.
A liberal discount will be made to w
If you want a bargain, do not forget
1 SEA XSLAI
J
(Formerly the
BEAUPi
v This House, so favorably known t<
ally appreciated by invalids and other?
Arc r.f "Vr>rtVi(?rn RonRonfi.
j I U'J I IljUiO Ui V4 ? w ? . J
The house has been enlarged to more
has been fitted np with every convei
j fort and pleasure of its guests, and the
| secure to all who may become their
; that are rarely found elsewhere than
thus eDjoying the advantage of sea air,
s der its climate mild and agreeable,
with the best products of the Northern
; accommodations, a finely equipped
Telegraph ofiice are among the other
I Beaufort is in daily communication
|(> by railroad and steamboat, both lines
five to fifteen minutes, from the hotel.
3VT M.
Fling the Banne
A.VO LET THE PI
U 1 ^ jl
I Is the place where the largest amount c
smallest amount of m'tmey of any store ii
3 KARGAIXS! BARC
I, ! P?hte Navy Dress Coats, fine,
i- Blue Army Coats at SI.75,
? I Wool Broadcloth, at $6.00,
Fine English Wool Flannel sacks at S3.
r i Brown Linen Coats, at 81.25,
?* : Brown Linen Pants at 81.00,
Best Quality Prints, fast colors, at 12$c.
E X A 31 I 5 E (
w CIDER, ALE AND LAGER, ON DJ
win
FAMILY GROCERIES AS <
SPECIAL BARGAINS.-500 Poreel
1.000 Window Sashes for sale at a siaug
wagons for sale ; Work Horses and Mu
; Plantation Boats for sale; Homesteads fi
. Uiconsod .
Consignments of "every kind of good i
cash at short notice. Consignments stri
cd '
11. j
Horses ct
At the Mills
CJL'IJRj
c
** ; 7Ju?t arrived, a tot of Xo. 1 IIorsr?, to
for Plantation, Timbi r and Curt work
Their stock in selected with care i
i( SOLD IS WARRANTED. XVt are Mclllc
tober 1st.
ApriM-tf _ _ U f
| " NAfr
"FREEDMEN
is
TRUST C
INTEREST ALLOWED AND C<
rs.
AND ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS EV1
ES | *
MERCHANTS AND OTHERS CAN
__ SIGHT
NEl
H. C. JUDD, Chairman Adv
t GUST RECEIVED
hv, V
Family Flour,
Boucl'u Bost
iD
Tapioca
; of . ' ^
^ Codfish, and Mac
Pure older T
Prime 1
;to Bori
And Glass Fruit
\m
GEORfl
t
HF N1TT -4b
GROCERIES &
Lor of Bay and Sixth. St
3oapf ZZorring
Maolx.erolf
Lit, Choose
3ale rates.
BENF
THE CHEAPEST."
if DEFIED,
[ NG UY F.VERY STEAMER
a a n n a..
VT
[IESSEN'S
3, Bay Street, Beau Tort.)
LD, CHEAP FOR CASH
? WEAR.
mmed hats,
rery deEcripPon,
Handkerchiefs, Laces,
rimmings, etc., Hosiery etc.
iN'S WEAR.
s. Shoes, Hosiery,
Cassimerts, Cloth.
'nishing Goods.
;eta, Quilts, Counterpanes, Tickings,
of many other articles too numerous to
prices.
eries.
roceries which will be sold at the lowest
>RIES.
i3R ware. All 9i7.es of Manilla. Tar and
Yarn, Ilooks and Sinkers. Guns, Shot
holesale purchasers.
the sign of the CROSS KEYS, of
J. MATTEIESEN.
i
TO HOTEL.
Saxton House.)
DRT, S. C.
d the travelling public, and more especi5
seeking a genial Southern clime, fto
will be reopened on October first, 1872
than double its former capacity, and
lience calculated to minister to the cornproprietors
will earnestly endeavor to
patrons the comforts and privileges
at home. Situated on the coast and
Beaufort is so far South as also to renThe
table will continually be furnished
i and Southern markets. Good livery
Billiard Hall, Bowling Alley, and a
desirable acquisitions of the house,
with both Charleston and Savannah
i of which are readily accessible in from
KIUOTG-MAW cfe CO.
sr to the Breeze,
7J)LIC KNOW THAT
RE ON BAY ST.
ff eoods can be carried off, by leaving the
u the County.
JAINS! BARGAINS!
Fine \ Bleached Cottons, at 7 cents.
Fine i Brown Cottons, at 12 cents,
2 Cases of Misses Hats, from 15e to 81.
2 Cases Ladies llats, from 50 cents to 81
2 Cases of Ladies Hats, from SI to 82-50
llollow Ware, Tin Ware, and Crockery,
Fish Hooks, rish Lines, Seine, Twine &c.
)UR PRICES!
RAUOIIT, WINES, BRANDIES AND
SKEW
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
ian Lined Preserve Kettles, at 75 cents;
liter to make room ; Two heavy business
!es constantly for sale: One Flat and three
Dr sale and to rent on all of the Sea Islands.
Auctionoor.
wares and merchandise. converCed into
c.ly confidential. Ca*h advances made.
JAS. M, CHOFUT,
nd Mules.
; House Stables,
LESTOjY.
gtthcr with a lot of line Mules, suitable
or thin Market, and EVERY AMMAL
ig for ( ash or City acceptance payable OciRAHAMJc
CO.
ONAL
'S SAVINGS
AND
DSIPOi'NDED THREE TIMES A YEAR,
SRY THIRTY DAYS.
DEPOITS A.YD DRAW CHECKS AT
-SON R. SCOVEL, Cashlerisory
Board.
oxx Craokora,
and Sago,
Boston Market Seer.
korol7inegar,
jard,
den's condensed milk,
cans, "Grenx <So Hero."
WATERHOUSE.
mmmm?. i. in i >. .. .. x.il
GO .
PROVISIONS, ,
roets.
J
2ST?il?,
Bftooil,
5; Syrup:
a
ETT & CO., Eea.uf6rt, S. fc J
'Take Care of thePeniies; the Dollars r
will take care of themselves/"
You wish to be rich? Then be economical.
BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM.
JOHN FRANZ. ?
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT
of Groceries and Provisions consisting of
CHOICE HAMS,
STRIPS AND SHOULDERS, fl|]
NO. 1 MACKERL, iL
SWORD AND CODFISH.
EXTRAFULTON MARKET BEEF AND TONGUES |
EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER,
NEW LEAF LARD, is
ALL KINDS N.Y. CR ACKERS fo
ALL GRADES SUGARS AND COFFEES,
RAISINS, PRUNES, ;
APPLES, CURRENTS, , .
NUTS, PRESERVES, ; .
ENGLISH PICKLES.
ALSO
FINE IMPORTED BRANDY. CUAMPAIGNE,
BURGUNDY PORT, SHERRY, SCOTCH
ALE, LONDON PORTER, NEC- '
TOR FAMILY WHISKEY. J
IRISH WHISKEY,
SCOTCH WHISKEY.
All goods delivered to all parts of the jj
town FREE. H
Nickersori House,
COLUMBIA, C.
0
rnTTTO pleasantly located HOTEL,
4 <i*ftrUC'^Y ifllO unsurpassed by any House
Ii, i" theSoutii for comfort and
fiS .. i healthIv locality, is now open to
Travellers abd other ssceklng accommodations.
Families can be fnrnished with nice, aiiy rooms
on icasonable terms* "A call is solicited."
MRS. Wm. A. WRIGHT A SON. S
Our Omnibuses and Carriages will be found at .
thi- different depots. I?
49~Teruis reasonable, transient or regular boarders. a
feb.29-ly.
~ jtatemmons .
DEALER IK
FRESH MEATS, FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, ICE, AC r
Which will bo furnished in any quantity. Dec,l U
PAUL BR0BIE
y
AH.CKCITEOT.
BEAUFORT, S. C. g
Drawings of Models prepared for Patent Office.
Studies for special purposes, made at short notice.
Box 31, P. 0. Ddc.l.ly.
ONE THOUSAND SWEET ORANGE TREK
for sale, from one to three years old. Will S<
be transplanted if desired. Apply to
B. B. SAM.S.
~REVESUE~STAMi?S.
A full assortment of all kinds just received, by n
H. G. Judd, 1
feb.21. Clerk of Court. I
A. S. HITCHCOCK,
attorney & col .vseli.ou at law
Bot'ntv, Pension and Claim Agent.
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Dec lyr.
William Gurney,
COTTON FACTOR
and
COMMISSION MERCHANT
NO. 102 EAST BA Y ]
ANp ai
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF J
Charleston, s. C.
Particular attention given to the scle of and shipment
of Sea Island and Upland Cotton. Liberal ad- ?
ranees made on consignments. dec7.lv
J. A. Enslow & Co.
COTTON F'
\*
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I
No. 141 EAST BAY, ?
1
| " CHARLESTON, S. C. [
Liberal Advance* ?Iade on Coniingraent*.
j (j
J. A. Knslow Jas. Salvo, J. A. Enslow, Jr. '
Dec. 7, 1 v. J
YOUNG MEN
... r
Contemplating a Bflsfncs: Life should attend tho j I
BKYAKT, JJ1RATTOV, A SADLEK j
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
For Circulars and Specimens of Penmanship;
enclose two stamps and address
W. II. SADLER, Pres't.
6 A 8 Charles St.,Raltlmore* Md.
JOIlV BKODIC,
CAHFENTER AND BOUSE BUOER,'
JOBUISG PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO
Office,
* - : " Corner
Bay and Ninth St.,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Dec.l-if.
< . > n a I SPII
KENTUCKY IHUUHSIIl,!
ASIIXJAIVID,
The Home of Henry Clay.
AND
" *
TRA.NSlTXiVA.lM'IA.
The Sites of the Various Colleges.
Five Colleges in operation, with 30 Profes- i
sors and Instructors and 600 Students, ;
Entire Fees need not exceed S'iO per annum, ex j
cept in the Law and Commercial Colleges. Boarding
j from 82 to 85 per week. Sttideuts of the Agricnltu;
ral and Mechanical College can defray a portion of
their expenses by labor on the farms or in theshma.
Sessions begins second Monday in September. For ,
Catalogue or other information, address
J. B. BOIVM \S, Regent,
Lexington, Ky.
aug.lMw.
^JERRY SAVAGE & CO.
WHEELWRIGHT JND CARPENTER,
Carts, Wagons and Carriages ie
paired in the best manner at low prict s.
All kinds of jobbings attended 'o
, promptly.
MAGNOLIA. ST.
BEAUFORT\ S. C.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT;
?O?
ro THE CITIZENS OF BEAUFORT CO.*
QO.VT FAIL TO STOP AT
J. APPLE'S
. ' : ' f
nd examine liis large and well selected stock of
pring and Summer goods, consisting of
APANESE'SfLKS, : '
GRENADINES AND BAREGE?,> ? ' "
JAPANESE CLOTH, STRIPES and PLAIDS.
'IQUES PLAIN AND FIGURED.
DOLLY VARDENS IN PRINTS and MUSLINS
RENCH CAMBRICS AND PERCALES,
DRESS LINENS. ALL SHADES.
BLACK ALPACCA, and all the
Mourning Goods.
We would also ca 1 attention ?o our large and vied
stock of
GLOVES aid' hosiery.
N ' .J
Our Clothing and Gents l'u rti lib ing Depot is well
ipplled with the latest styles from the best housei
i New York, OUR STOCK OF
tOOTS A>I) SHOES
very complete. So if you want a .Bargain, do n'
rget
APPLE'S STORE.
' - *
Remember J?hn Franz I
_ -* A . A*' A " * "*
Bay Street, 2eauf?rl, S. C.
0 WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS;
I offer for sale, as cheap as any estabshmeqt
in the city, ...
UBS, REINS. SPOKES, SHAFTS. ETC.,
HORSE SHOES AND N AI W.
' CUT AND WROUGHT SAILS,
CARRIAGE BOLTS, ETC.
TIRE, BAND AND BAND IRON,
ALSO A FINE LOT Of , .
ANCHORS AND OARS.
TO PAINTERS.
\
I offer great inducement to House,
ign and Carriage Painters. . Paints,
irge or small packages; Oils, Class,'
II sizes, Brushes, Putty, etc.
To Shoemakers.
't
Oak and Hemlock sole Leather; Fresh
'alf and Kip Leather ; Pegs and Nails.
TO BUILDERS.
A Fine Lot of hard pine Lumber and
hingles.
200 Bushels of HEAVY OATS for
ile.
Also : Just received direct from Rich-,
lond, Va? 2,000 lbs CHOICE LEAF
OBACCO : twenty-five boxes CHEWNG
and SMOKING TOBACCO.
Liberal discount made to the Trade.
?I. POLLlfZER,
COTTOW FACTOR
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
BEAUFOKT, S. C.
Sept.4. _
NOTICE TO PI LOTS.
Office Health Officer, )
Port Rotal, July 10,1S7T. J ,
PI LOTH ARE INSTRUCTED TO BRING ALL
vessels from Spanish j?rH e pterin# the Imrbor
fter this date, to an anchor at the oW qnarantihVv
round off Hilton Head, there to await the action of
je board:tig officer.
S. B. THOMPSON, M. D.,
Htuh Officer.
Great Cause
HUMAN MISERY.
usf Published, in a S-'a'ed Envtl'f*. Pries, sir cm ft
Lecture on the Nature, Treatment
nit! Ilndlcnl Cure of Seminal weakness, or
upormatorrluea, indticad by Self-Abuse, Involuutay
emissions. Imnotency, Nervous debility anl
nipediments i<> Marriage generally; Consumption,
ipuelwv, ana Fits; Menial and Physical Incapacity.
;c.-Ry ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. I)., author
f the "Green Book," etc. >
The World-renowned author, in this admirable
/ccturc, clearly proves fr-tn his own experience
hat the awful cnnsequencesol SeM-.Uusc rim be
ffectually removed without rn.-dicino, and without
[a ngerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
ings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at
>aco certain and effectual, by which every suffer*!,
io matter what his condition may be, may cur
limsclf cheaply, privately, and radically. Tll.S
LECTURE WILL PROVl; A BOON TO THOUSANDS
AND THOUSANDS.
Seut, under seal, in a plain envelope to an> ad.
Iress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps
.... thn niililLlii.r, 1
M a'lUIOTIIIjj ....
Abo, DR. CULVERVt KLL'3 "Marriage, Guide,"
sriee 50 c^oK
Add row the Publishers.
(HAS. J.C. K GINK CO.,
J27 Bowerv, New York, Pest-Office Box, 4,586. ,
THE REDEMPTION ACT.
. . - 11
Persons claiming land on Hilton Head
;?n<i adjoining Islands, mcv Held by the
United .States, under the . vet entitled
4>An Act &) the collection ot direct taxe
in the insurrectionary districts withi
the United States"?wishing to sell o ,
requiring funds to redeem ibe same can
make, favorable arungements by addressing
with full particulars,
Jt. 0. McIXTIRE.
Hiltou Head. June 24, 1872.
June 26-6m.
S.MAYO,
Buy Street, Beaufort, S. C.
GROCERIES, DRY goods,
tinware, hardware
and wooden ware.
LIQUORS. SECARS AND TOB VCCO,
net yarns.
FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
GTlass, paints cfc Oils,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention piren to mixing I'uint.?, and
Glaau cut to order of any size. feb. 11.
Notice.
I hereby give Notice that one month
from the date hereof I will apply to the
Judge of Probate tor Beaufort County,
for a final discharge as Admiuistrator of
John G. Lawton.
HENRY R. LAWTON,
Administrator.
Aug.29-4t.
NOTICEf
? * /
I hereby give notice that one ^onth
from the date hereof I will apply to the
Judge of Probate for Beaufort County, '
for a filial discharge as Executrix of
James A gtrobhart. u r,
Sephma 31. ?troe:jart/
Exojutrix.
Aug-29-4t.
. i