Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, June 05, 1873, Image 3
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' LOCAL AFFAIRS.
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. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1872.
Decoratfoa Bcjr.
On Friday last the ceremony of decorating
the graves of the union dead in the
national cemetery was observed by a
number of our citizens. It. K. Carlton
called the meeting to order, aud speeches
were made by P. L. Wiggiu, W. J.
"Whipper and others. The military desplay
was rather worse than usual. The
threatening weather prevented some
from atteuding.
A new revenue cutter has been
launched at Buffalo which is iuter.ded for
the Savannah station. She is named the
^ Bout well, and is two hundred and fiftJ
tons burthen. She has twin screws with
compound engines of a new feature, the
exhaust being used to drive half the boat
She is thoroughly equipped now and will
start fbr Savannah in a icW clays.
Mork Pilotage.?Two vessels were
put ashore by the Bull river pilots last
mouth.
"
ISF" Heavy rains and high winds
have interfered with the planters during
the tin days past
Tho Abbeville Medium reports that
some of the inilitia have taken to the
woods to keep from serving in the Modoc
war. Perhaps a like fear prevented a
full turn out of the Third regiment on
Tuesday last
?Friday night lost a severe hail storm
prevailed near Augusta. Ou Saturday
r and Sunday, the thermometer marked
twenty degrees lower than ou Friday at
the same hours. An extraordinary
amount of rain fell during Monday last.
The letter from Astoria, by Mrs.
" Saxton, will be found to be a very gimp h
io and interesting description of that once
famous place*
Bfejy* We are obliged to omit our usual
article on "Beaufort and the Sea
Islands." No. 18 will appear next week.
It is of more than usual interest.
Modoc War Ended. .
Capt. Jack and the rest of his nasty
.family have surrendered to (Jen. Davis.
What are you going to do with them is
now agitating the minds of the philanthropists.
BSLfhe Don, A. J. llansicr will lecture
in the Tabernacle church, on Friday
cwiling June f?th for the benefit of the
burial association.
Shipping Sews.
Cld. Juno 4th?Bark Ilnrrishurg, with
?<H) tons cotton seed, and -OtM) barrels
ro.-iri. for Quccnstowu, Ireland. Loaded
by M. Pulitzer.
The Caterpillar.
This is good weather for raising eater- i
pillars. This scourge of the planter has
I appeared in the sou; h west already.
A corres)tondetii of the Macon (On.)
Telegraph states that the caterpillar
has already, beyond a shadow of
doubt commenced its ravages in South
ern and Eastern Alabama. He Bays:
impressed with fear that their crops were
doomed to destruction, many planters
were crossing their cotton fields with the
plough. and planting them m corn.
I iirrtml Jury
I The following eases were disposed of
R by the grand .jury this week.
I State vs. Sheridan Williams, assault
3 and battery with intent to kill G. M.
llcarse, by shooting with a pistol, in
March last, near Hickory Grove Church.
True bill.
p State vs. Marion Riley, assault and
battery with intent to kill Albert Furgutwn.
True bill.
State vs. Wm. Middleton, malicious
trespass in killiug the horse of Richard
Simmons. True bill.
* State vs. Stephen Moultrie, assault
with intent to kill Thomas Clements with
a elub.
State vs. S. 0. Sauls, assault with
intent to kill J. E. Altaian by shooting'
with a gun. No bill.
State vs. George Augded, assault with
inteut to kill J. E. Altinan, hy shooting
with a pistol. No bill.
State vs. Ned Green and Moses Hollos,
Grand Larceny in stealing a sail boat
belonging to W. J. Verdier. True bill.
The state against R. B. Cunningham,
I'or assault with intent to kill, upon the
person of Nassaw Smith. No bill.
State vs. J. 13. Arnold, Larceny IVoin
flic persous o(" travellers on the Charleston
and Savannah railroad. True bill in
three cases.
State vs. Americua 1'rester, assault
|?y scolding with hot ?vater.* A true Mil.
State vs. Stopucy Moultrie, assault
with intent to kill. True bill.
The June Tenu.
The court opened on Mouclny last.
Solicitor Wiggin being ill he was reprcscnled
by Mr. Tilinghast:
The trial of cases began on Tuesday
morning.
Marion llilcy was tried fur an assault
upon ^Albert, Ferguson, with a knife.
Verdict, guilty of assault with intcut to
kill.
Stephcu Moultrie was convicted of an
assault with a club upou one Clements at
l'ort ltoysl.
Ned Green and Moses Bowles were
convicted of Grand 1/urrciiy id stealing
the sail bout of W. J. Verdicr.
a- % a. \ir ..t ? a 1.
ma to vs. Antony >> asnmgron, assault
with intent to kill. Verdict guilty, with
recommendation to mercy.
In the eases against Bythcwo?l, Me
Tureous, and Mary l'iclumlsun, the state
entered a uul. pros.
State against Kit-hard Wiekhaui for
the killing of Michael Burk on the
steauier Nick King, last spring, the Verdict
w is, not guilty.
Col. Wylie of Savannah, and
W. J. Whippcr were counsel for the
dyietisf.
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Board met oh Tuesday, June 3, at
lf-30 a. m., all the ihcmbers present.
Commissioner Drayton' made a report
of the work tifone on highways, under his
charge.
Tho subject of auditing bills incurred
by old board was discussed. It Was decided
to audit them and lay thorn over
until tho ond of tho year, when if possible
they uiay bo paid.
The treasurer made tho following reiwrt.
Credit by balance on hand last rejiort, ?>1,101 12
By taxi* to May 13, ' 1C7 17
By liccui*. 3,2(i0 00
Total, 7,534 69
Dr. To checks paid to May 15, 1,166 60
Com. paid. 207 00
Auditor for assessing, 1,000 00
Total, 2,373 90
Balance on hand. 5,167 69
Twelve licences were issued to date
from May, 1.
New Publications.
The Plantation, published at Atlanta,
Guo., for June has also conic promptly
to hand. It is full of excellent advice
to planters, and is interesting to all who
live in the south and are anxious for its
prosperity. It is published at the low
price of #1.50 per year, by the Plantation
publishing company, Atlauta Geo.
Peters Musical Monthly.?For Junfc
contains an admirable sclcctiou of
music, as follows:
"I have no home. Song and Chorus;
Meet ine, Bessie, in the Dell. Song and
Chorus; The Sweetest Bird is missing.
Song and Chorus; My Soul is Dark.
Ballad ; Glory he to God on high. 4
voices ; Springins-feM Galop. 4 hands;
Sallie's Waltz; Silver-Moonbeam Seliot
tische; May-pole March; Autunin
Leaves."
The price of the monthly is only 30 cts
a number, or three dollars per year. It
is published by J. L. Peters, 59'J Broadway.
The "Rural Carolinian" for June,
comes to us with its usual regularity, its
pages teeming with well selected matter of
more than ordinary interest to agriculturists.
The publishers seem dctermiued
to fully maintain its justly earned reputation
us a first class agricultural publication
and arc deserving of success for their
praiseworthy efforts in their laudable
undertaking, which not only conduces to
individual success, but aids materially in
the development ul' our resources and
wealth as a nation. No plautcr or fanner
slinu'd be without the IIU It a I, Cahoi.Iman,"
if he desires success in his vocation.
The terms tire reasonable, being
only S- per annum for single .subscriptions,
with liberal inducements lor clubs.
The National Publishing Company of
Atlanta is soon to bring out a booh called
"liehiiid the scenes in Washington
Hcing a graphic account of the credit
mobilier investigation, the congressional
rings, political intrigues, working of the
lobbies, etc. Showing how the public
money is squandered, how votes arc obtained,
etc. With sketches ot the leading
seuutors, congressmen, government
officials, And an accurate description of
the splendid public buildings of the federal
capital. This will doubtless be a
very interesting aud saleable book.
wood's household maoazink. The
June number is just the book for the
family circle! A noticeable feature is
1 -1 ? .1 :? i. l..n.i
Writ more is soiueuimg ncijuui, nr
courngcitig, comforting upotf almost
every page. The eliiklren's department
is fully up to its standard, and printed
in uiueh better type. As to make-up of
magazine, wc notice a great improvuicnt
A Temperance story is announce'd liercaf'ter,
for fci^ry number. Subscription
price only one dollar a year. Address,
Wood's Household Magazine, Nowbujg,
New York.
Sheriffs Sale,
On Monday the sheriff sold the followpicces
of projierty.
The right, title and interest of John P.
Mew to a lot of land in the village of
Kidgevillc containing 40 acres, sold for
$300.
The right title and interest of W. J.
Whipper, to a lot on Port Itoyal island
containing five acres, was hid off to S. P
Whipper for ?35. Also lots No. 37 and
3S, section 3-1, township one, containing
2(1 acres hid off to the same party for $55
The right title and interest of Wm
Moultrie to a house and lot in lioau!brt,
sold to P. A. Wlupper for 55100.
The tract On Prince Williams Parish
known as Walnut drove, levied upon as
the property of W. J. Whipper at the
suit of Hubert Smalls, was withdrawn,
there being no bidders A. 11. Addison
give notice that lie bold a mortgage on
the properly tor mow.
SEWS HEMS.
?The Coluuibia Union llcrahl, speakine
of a proposed extra session, emphatically
opposes it. iSo we all of us.
?Arthur M. Owetrshas been appointed
Marshal of the totfn of Maruwell.
?Crops are said to be in fiife condition
in Edgefield and Abbeville.
?The Sinall-pcx prevail in Charleston.
?The epizootic has broken out again
in the northern cities, this time with
more fatality.
?The vineyards in the south of Franco
were greatly injured by April frosts.
Much sutFcriirg is certain to ensue.
?Ceo. Frances Train has been released,
and has sued thro city of New York foi
#100,000 damages lor I'aUc imprisonment.
?The business portion of Vardcn.
Miss., was destroyed by fire ou the oOlh.
Jjoss. $ lot J. 000.
The postotfiee clerks are to*, busy tc
read hall the postal cards.
The next worst thing to rainiog pitchforks?hailing
omnibuses.
Voltaire defiues the happy man as tin
oue who thinks himself so.
An old toper argues tlitw: "If watei
rots the sole of your boots, what effect
| must it have on "the coat of the stomach?'
I ??????
THE PORT HAM R. 8.
Through to Augusta.
THE SHORTEST ASNHE.IPEST ROUTE
?KITH KB KOK?
FREIGHT OR PASSENGERS.
Between Charleston and Augusta*
Between Savannah and Augusta.
?AND ALL FOISTS?
SOUTH on WB0T.
UP DA Y PASSmOKR.
it r
a a ? |
? go NAME OP stations. Arris' Leave
< P H
S f s
a S
A. !M.
Port Iioytl, 10 10
4 1 Beaufort 10 22 It) 25
2 5 Island Tauk 10 40 10 20
14 4 Sealirook 11 02 11 02
18 5 11 23 11 24
25 7 Yemasaoe 11 45 2 10
23 7 Karly Branch 2 31 2 32
34 2 Mailldlns.... 2 39 2 39
3ft 2 Altinaii* 2 45 2 46
40 4 Almcd.i 2 58 2 58
42 | 2 Vanwvlll.; 3 01 3 05
45 3 j fl'wivorn. 3 13 3 13
51 G lltriuivni's 3 31 5 32
r.r. 4 jfniiijilirltU>n....A 3 491 5 M
fill 5 !Alit ikIuIu 4 <19; 4 11
ftl 1 jAppMon I 4 23i 1 25
6S 4 llMiloe I 4 351 l ;; }
72 | 4 jMnilin* I 4 ?s| 4 43
76 -4 IMilk'tt o?il ??>
ho 1 llnttieville 5 18 6 1*
HI 1 (RobWiiH 5 30 5 31
99 0 ! Ellcuton 5 .11 5 50
96 C 'Jackson - 8 20 C 21
105 'J iZmililor 6 57 C 58
111 C lAugualn. 7 30
~ DOWN DA Y PASSENGER.
j j rX3T.
j Augusta _ 5 4->
. 6 | 6 |ZouMcr. 7 1< 7 18
15 9 iJackwn ? 7 54 7 55
21 | C Kllcntoil 8 I? " 24
27 C iiobhlu* ? 8 41 3 47
31 1 Hatlieville 8 57 8 53
35 4 Mllleit 9 10 9 11
:t9 4 Martina 921 ? 21
43 4 lieldoc... - 9 31 9 35
47 4 Anpleton 9 45 9 46
51 4 Allendale 9 57 9 58
56 5 Cambcllton 10 12 10 13
CO 4 Rrunson* 10 29 10 30
60 6 Hoovers' 10 16, 10 47
69 3 Varosvllle, ; 10 55 11 00
71 2 Aliiioda 11 06 11 06
75 4 Altiunus 11 18 11 19
"7 2 Early Hranch 11 25 11 25
79 2 Yemasnee, 11 31 11 32
86 7 Yemaas e, - 11 52 2 10
93 7 .Sheldon 2 31 2 J.
9H 5 R'alirook 2 53 2 o-l
lu2 i I Island Tank 3 05 3 15
107 I 5 Hcnitfnrt, 3 301 3 33
111 | I Tort 1 {nyal 3 451
S. C. M1LLETT,
Nov.60.lyr. lleiil. Snpt.
CHARLESTON & SAVANNAHRAILROAD.
ChablkstoN, June lath 1873.
ON AN1) A FT Ell MONDAY JUNE 17th Traiu
v.ill run daily as follows, viz:
UXI91KS8 TRAIN.
Leave PliarliMtnn dally :: ui 1' M
Arrive nt Savannah daily . is 1* M
LeaveS i nii" .ilid ily 1I.-U1' M
Arrive ai Charleston daily 7.U0 A M
pay tkai.n.
I<eave Charh'ston (Sundays excepted). 7.-10 A M
Arrive at Savannah (Sundays exc< |>l> d) H.30 1' M
Ia-ave Savannah (Sundaysexcepted) 'I A SI
Arrive at Charleston (Sundays excepted) IWO1' M
Itusongers from Charleston by 3.30 r. M. trniu
make close connection with Purt Boyal Ilnilrtmil fo
lhatufort, (.Sundays excepted.)
C. S. GADSDEN,
, Engineer unci Superintendent.
S. c: B0YU8TON, Oeti'l. Ft A Ticket Agent
oldTStablished
' ;? )? % ! !
^yKEKLV LINE TO FEE N A DIN A
Daricn, lirtinstvlrk^in:! St. Jlnrys, (?a.
via.
Savuiiiiali, lloaufort, I'nrifle, ClilMlnm
uml way landings.
v The Steamer
PILOT BOY.
Captain W. t. McNklty,
For Freight or Paaaage, appy to
w.m. hakrmkon,
Agent at Beaufort.
RAVENED HOLMES, A CO.,
Agents at Charleston
jno. f. robinson,
Agent at Savannah.
For owr FORTY YEARS tliia
I'l'KKLY VKCKTABLK.LIVLK
MEDICINE has rrovod to be tlio
tillKAT UN FAIM.VC Hl'KClKlt;
iin I .v i r. < iijivi ai.nt ami ?ptii.g
IlK-n-if, I.I wit: l?Vsri:r.MA, I oM-1 I RATION,
.1 . !i ?, Hill /.- all ?. 1:.*. SlfK 1IKA ! Mill l'..|le,
l>. pr.MM' tt >ii spirit-, SOUR S'fo.MA Oil, Heart
Ihtro, HULL* \NI> FKVEH.Ac., At.
After rear? of cm refill rx|<erfmeiiti?, In nieel a great
and org.'.it demand, vc now produce lrom our original
Utiminc l\nakri
'I'll K PUHPAUKD.
' a Liquid form of SIMMON'S LIVER REGULATOR,
toiitjinlcr all its wouderfuI and valuable projicrliu),
mid oiler it in
i
ONK DOLL A It BOTTI.ES.
' T he l'owdvrs, (price as liefore,) Si.no ;>cr package.
Scut by mail Ebl
ej-c Avri o s : & ?
II.iv it.. I'nwd.-rs nr PREPARED SIMMONS' LIVER
RKGI'LA loR miles-. in our engraved .wrapper,
wli'. Trade Mark Slump and Signature unbroken.
None oilier L- <p'at|inc.
I. II. /Kllil.V A: CO.,
MACON, UA, an.! Philadelphia
S? >]rl Ij jr r li 33i*U5si?t?.
J.MJ. 2o-0ut.
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS.
PBAUlvBT, S. , March 10, 1.S73.
I All lurii.'f l.ilh?f(iiivi'y,n^'(>fUwil E- talcshould
immediately iuioriil lliin mllw ul the actual number
< 1 acres ?i ur.i'.le or (.lea land sold, together with the
I..:... uuiul>vi ol a. k.. luqAYyed. 15/ promptly furiiuliiUK
Oiio information, twlb seller and purcnua r will
I*. spared much tr.tuulo and expense. .
In Rending Deeds for record the number of nrrfs ol
! arable or |>low land and township should l? noted on
the bock of the Deed.
L S. LANG LEY,
niih.l'7-.itn. Aoditor.
f
^ "WjtTANTED.?A 30.<1 wardrobe and a look ?ao
Appiyat this office. .
BENNI
AUCTION TH.
AGENTS FOE THE SALE OF *
BEJVIVKTT A MCPkLIi, inform tlielr Wends
mou Flour in innall ipuulitiun will produce lighter hrca
All person* .should encourage home manufactures,
boxes, warranted to hold out in weight. Ju?l a* good in
To prevent Boiler.explosions, use "J/)W
moment the water get* Mow a certain line in the boilci
until the .steam I* exhausted or I he water raised to a pru
Orders for the "A.]joa X?*oi*tIlIa
I
HI. 8. KKA"V.
|
KEAN A <
" wholesale and 111
Foreign and Dom
Cloaks, Lac6s, Embro
KTO. eo & BROAD Stj
OOUR
SPBIB
IS now complete and "yet wo arc not ban]
which we have always considered quite l:i
"GEMS'' representing almost every count
tribute a portion at least of this IMMK?
Royal Railroad. To the citizens of Beanl
invitation to visit our ^stahKshuient, and
stay both pleasant and jjsoiltable.
REMEMBER THE PLACE AO. 309 RROJ
Yours
pl.3-3m.
I) O OR S,
SASHES AHE BLINDS. |
Moui.dinoh, iumvckgts, htaii:
I'liluret, Bulkti'n1 t'ltrnUIiingl
lllanlwmv, lirain Pipd*. Floor Tili'.s Win |
iu.inls, Terra Cotta Ware. Mamie una
Slate Piece*.
(
WINDOW CLASS A SPECIALTY.
Circulars and Price Lifts sent free 011
application, I ?y i f
P. P. TOALE,
20 llnyiie and 33 pinkney *1*..
CharMnn. S. C.
PAUL. & WEBB
I
AT
HICKORY HILL AND BKONSOH'S '
An- selling nir their Mock at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
To make ryom for a
LABOR SPittSO CTOCK.
Merchants and Karri.era cm be *ii| plied w ifh a
Itottrraud irtlrla than ran be supplied at
any store U'ttfiini t luirie.lon and .Saruniiah at,
WllOLESAT.>. A>'I> 11KTAIL.
FABMKKS ,
Cat; save money !>v I uvine tied.- PLOUGHS
PLOUGH-LINES, ISlHHLliS, ifAItNOS, TBACECHAINS,
ItA( K-lt ". Met nud COJ.I. \ Its ?f us.
We hare jtert recei ved a large of fr.vh '
Garclori siooda
(if all varietie* at ten o ut* nor paper.
E. J. WKBB I* ngent for KfO.Sd PHOSPHATE
and will I*' ttlad to receive unl. m from l\iraier*.
Price* Stnnn Phosphate (aolul.ln) ta b S1S.OO.
Tlnte, l*t of November, 933.00.
Stono Acid Phnaplinto for composting with cotton
* rd dr., cash fdMM. Tint . l*t of Novetnlr r.SHAO
GRAND 23iai iiA.Y
OF
SPBUrG&SUHi?Ea GOODS
1!Y
JACOB APPLE
A splendid ar-j.uinUv't ot
DKEKS OOOHSv
UUliNAIilNEft,
POPLINS,
JAPAN I.ES CUITIiS,
BAKEGEN, MUSLIN, Etc.
WHITE GOODS.
piques.
CKKTONRS ami CAMBRICS,
PERCALES, 1JKILL1ANT8 etc, etc.
Balbrlgan lioalrry for Utiluanii Urnta
Larrn, Collar* and Carta.
KTANDA II I> TUI M MINUS.
II 1.0 V liS,
perfumery,
notions, in c.
Gentleman Fwliiiii Goals.
Tie*. IIan>, M-.iirls, clc.
EEAEY JltS.EE CLOTHING
In every *1 y l?,
KASIMOYAI5LK 15 VPS.
M'llAW HAT'S I'Oi: (HINTS AND HOYS.
Alsojail INti'Viil I(i?t liurnl lot of I .tilIII* SlimM
. vor linni'.'.l'l t'> tl'i' (liarkel. If you il-ui'l in.v trlw1
you waul ait >r i:. You can !?; t-ti,.1 I ai
J. APPLE'S,
AY STREET, DKAUEOKT, S. ('.
. w. J. Tinsr.
I'K.M.l; i.V
window enrr.uss.
I'APLT i '< '>"
lack U hns, .
WIND-AY I?! ;? '(RATIONS
piano ji?1
TAIil.E ? ' "VERS.
WINDOW siiaI M S.
am# lk?JXANI?>.
?\m wmm i.\o deioutiom.
MaffrasNf* Madefy OnltT ;>?: ) Kejeiit'ctJ.
I#nun?c* end Chain upholstered 011 rcxoioihlo
terms, .it
243 KIN(J STREET,
OPPOSITE HA VERLY HOUSE.
Orders from the Country will Ih> promptly aU |
tended lo.
DANiei!f.SILCOX.
PtJRNITUKB WAB2R00MS.
1lit, ill, 1IV KING STKKt l'.
CXX^ITLXjiJErSTO^I. fci. o.
Where ran found a in rye and wi ll selected
Slo< h of all kind* and yriuier lo suit the tastes ol all.
An examination is rcriwcttull/ sutirilisl.
March la-ljrr
1'UOrOvSALS,
Scaled proposal* in duplicate will U> received for
slxtv days liv the 'disiniinn of the Hoard of Trustees
of the St ate Arpliau Asylum for a Site and Building
for the a'oiivw uauiSl institution, In accordance * ;ii
a joint rcsolo'ioii of th- General Asat-m tdy, tippr..,<d
F hniarr 27, A. U . 10":s. to invite propmal.s fur a
and building a:; rcuUiutl by aJ.d jolnl .-Ooluttou.
It W. 'if'P.NKK .
Chainnau of Board, Suite Orp tutu* Asylum
STT A KOt
4DESALEf1
fAN^JFACTCRED ARTtCLES A$l)
PRODUCTIONS.
x ' ' * ^)>
that "SbA FOAM" at an aercator, Is anequalM
d and more food than any other artfefe in the marin
<; then for the "CtfKM1CAL, OLIVK, a
i hard n.1 in soft water. For .tale at retail hy BOYC
WATER INDICATOR," for which, ilKKJIKTT <
r liy a aeries of lively ''loot*," for twenty minute?. A
|vr limit.
lor,-" should lie sent in early to lie in time for il
BXIlVr
W. p. CASSKLd.
TASSELS,
.TAIL DEALERS IN
cstic Dry Goods
ideries, Notions, &e.
oot. AUGU?1<A, 6hA.
IG STOCK
py'' and why? It is because our store
ir^c, f? entirely too inueli crowded with
ry on the clohe, and we desire to disfSK
STOCK, on the line of the Port
Ibrt and Barnwell, we extend a cordial
we will spare no pains to mike their
t ! , < ?
ID ST., 3d Dtftr Above Mfonal Bank,
respectfully,
KEAN k CASSEL^ .
WM. KHESSEL
HAS THE FINEST STOCK O?
Liquors, Segars & Tolacco
IK
|{ KAVFOKT, S . C .
LA NO A RERNHKIMERS WHISKIES.
HENRY WALLACE A GO'S.,OLD BYE,
JOHN GIIJSON'S OLD 1IOUKUON,
HOLLAND GIN,
FRENCH BRANDY,
BEST SCOTCH WHISKY.
CHAMPAGNE, OLD SHERRY A PORT,
FINE BRANDS RHINE WINE.
ALES IN liOTTl.hN AND ON DRAUGHT.
5EOARM AT ALL PRICES.
S.M OKI NO AND CJIEWI NO TOnACCO,
PIPES OK VARIOUS STYLES.
AT
KT1EIS SEXj'e .
FINK GROCEUIF.S,
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
FAMILY F1/)UIL
MX/IN AND SHOES,
READY MADE CM/THING,
GENERAL DRY GOODS
AT
K_R RSSEL'S.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
or
STATION ERY,
lOSSMTINO or
LETTER PAPER,
NOTE PAPER,
ENVELOPES,
RILL HEADS,
CARDS.
"MTAIILE i'OH
business Printing,
T uat Iiocolv6<t
AT THE OFFICE OK THE
REPUBLICAN.
{0}
Best Work - Lowest Price
A <iOOI> HAKUAtX.
FOIt,SALE-A STATFONAnT EN
gink, four (J) horse power?ii
^>0(1 oiiler; C'au be acen at my car
l>cutcr shop.
J. IJItODIE.
9th and Bay street.
SASHES, fillS & DOORS
Wiiiic Flic. Walnut aid Fancy Lille
C uildcri"* Supptloei,
AND
FT A TIDW AHR
j'iic in e>t fiuiipl?"t4? ,-t'iok of Kuiltlinjr Material i
!>:ul in lln'N>ii:ii. Wo offer l<> all cuniemplatin
i'.nihluig <<r Utfialriiv, Slock hi low Ka(<? euahlii
Ihi'tu t<> |Hin liHou to a In lfer H'ivautage than en
offcroil hy any other (i<ni3C.
Stih! for a f'riee Lii>L
1. II. H ALL & CO.?
EAST DAY AND MA11KET srs
Jan J-tyr. CHAMjBBTON, 8.
XACllMAX~ & c67~
n.vLKxa IN
Dry So:*:, ?incr Goods and Hbticn:
15" ?ir:KTI.M> 8TKBKT,
c n x{r i ? s r o K: a. c.
Art tf
F*1 X# ? *
A R K ii o i s ft ,
PURCHASERS OF SOUTHERN
i
1 by any article yet dlacorered. Mixed dry with com- 1
!t Foradeat retail,by KOYCK A MARTIN,
ind POUR irfAN'W MOAP," 1'iA up iu od fts.
K A M AIITIN;
fe MeKALL'are tgnnit. It gtrp* warning to all tlie
ffCr which, a contluoux .vhL-tlc will secure attention i
(
?? reception for Uiancxt crop.
NBT'T MoFAZjTJ.
Port 2Flc>3ra.l, S. C. .
A Cboice and UnionMef IfiTesfmcBt.
FTlWfr MORTGAGE 7 PEBCENf. GOLD' fiO'a r>S
PORT KOYXL RAILROAD COMPANY
1 OiariitnM by the C/eorgla Railroad i
add Ranking Com pan jr.
Principal1 and interest payablo in Gold Coin in New
York or London. May and November Coupon*.
Princlpotdue November 1, 1889. Denomination |1000 1
The whole isaun of these guaranteed, Gold RoTnJ*,
which can be registered I hereby afTordIng
complete protect Inn ngalnat robbery,
is only $>00,000. Of this amount half has already
been taken up. Tlio lionds of this Couipany
dltter from those of most Southern Railroad .Coin|>a- i
nies, from the fact that the nxal is Completed, i
thoroughly rqni|ipcrt and free from debt
and owned; and controlled by Northern Capitalists i
of largo mca ns and experience, whose aim and intoutlun
is in ouunectlun with the Savannah
and Charleston, Gcorgln, lVnatern and
Atlantic, Nashville and Chattanooga i
and the St. Loots and Nonthwcstem (con
solidatcd) Railroads, to make fhis the through route,
as it is now tho shortest from St. Louis to the Allantic
Sea Board, and thereby eoutrolls the transportation
of tW vast amount of produce and cotton seeking
a market via the porta of Charleston, Nuvnnnah
and Part Koyal.
In addition to the strength (he Bonds derivr from
being a Eirst Mortgage of tho Port Royal Railroad
Company, tliey Iwar the guarantee of tli? Georgia
Railroad aiid Ranking company, one of the Itest
known corporations in the South, and whose credit
stands unquestionably high. The net receipt of this
road for the year ending March "t, 1872, alter il? ducting
all expenses nmountud to 3359,009^a sum almost
snliicieu' to |av the principal, to sav nothing of the
intsrost of the bonds guaranteed, 'the Georgia Railroad
and Ranking Company pays regular dividends
of Eight (8) Per Cent upon Its capital stock.
Tho undersigned are offering the Gold Bonds at
the low figure of 90 and accrual interest in curr'ticy,
free of commission and express
chm-gcK, at which price they pay over Nine (0)
PUr Cent t? the Investor.
These Bonds are recommended In all confidence to
those souklnx a safe, permanent and profitable investment.
All marketable secu^tios received in exchange.
For further particulars apply to
KING, KINNEY A CO..
No. 21 Nassau Street, New York.
may.l-tf.
SOUTH t'AItOLIXA
I LOAN ANI) TRUST COMPANY,
ClfA RI.KiTOtf, S. C.
OFFICE NO. 17 bKOAD STREET.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
The deposits iu the Saving* Department of this
Company are invested as a Special Trust, and, therefore,
are uot subject to the hazards of bunking.
In n>lditioii to this specialsocurity, du|Josiion have
the guarauleo of the uiitiru batik Capital, which
amounts to three hundred thousand dollars (?3O0,000.)
This detriment will enable all classes to find a
safe security for their savings, however small: and
at the same time benrlug a renuiieretivo Inter at (six
per coot. cont|<oiind?d uartcrly.) Cu,r;ucy can be
remitted by express and dratta by mail.
F. A. MITCHELL, CASH IMS.
DIRECTORS ANI> TRUSTEES.
Geo. 8. Camercn,
K. H Frost, W. J. Middlcton
W. bee, A. J. Crew,
W. B. Williams, E. Walton,
II. H. Delcoti, C. <i. Mommlng,
II. O'ncill, Wm. L Webb,
A P. Caldwell, J. T. Wel-mian
J. M. Shackelford, (.10. II. Walter,
J. C. II. Clausseti, b. D. Lazarus,
Majrl-Stn.
QUIT CAIM DLLDS,
QUITAKLE FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF
^ land aci[uind atbtato or Nationul Tax Sales
r salt nt this otSee. if.
? r
WHiSON'8
JLil Y JtiJX KXW!JiyM.Mli?W JL
1 A sure and pernfanent cure for alt dUeaaea cauaed by
a deaAngtxl IJv?ir,auth aa Jjuiudlce, Dyapeptla
Hoflitmirn, Fever*, Nervriuanm, fmpurftr of
the ltlocd, Melancholy, CwUvepews Hie*
tlcadache. l*aius lu the Head, and
all kindred dlieava
EVERY FAMILY 8II01LD UAVE IT
?$ta? rfv All druggists.
I*r<'pare?! only by
WILSON & BLACK,
' .4li g Charlotte.
PrlcoH Ctirrcnt
OK
Branch, ScoU & Co.
Commission Merchants,
- A.VD .fiKSTS fOIl?
GEORGIACOtTON GOODS
?AND?
Sasdy's Super Phosphates.
?-loi?
Augusta, Ga., March 18,1873.
Dt>MKSTICSi
Randlciuan Stri|ics (light) 4S0 ycls...12U
" Etuicy Slri|M.-s(dark) 1.30 yd#...l3'X
' Check or l'laid* 4.s<) yd.<...14>.i
Monlonr 7-f Sfiirtlnes .V.xt and l.uno y?ls...l(H?
" t-l Shorting.* 500 and l,uuu yds... 12%
4 " Yarns, arVd Nos, f, to 12...50 lnmclic?..l.iV>
' Richmond Ustial?ur?i> Stripes *25 yds...11%
" , (light) .. v?1:{,.
Graniterllle 3-t Shirting t.uuu yds... 9%
? 7-8 " .IflOO yo?...tl%
" 4-1 Sheetings - 1,000 yds...13
" 7-8 Drills -...JiiO y.D...i3%
Augusta I! 4 Shirtings ?Via and 300 yds... 'J%
1 " 7-8 Shirtings 252 and8SO yds...It%
" 4-1 Sheeting 252 and 550 yds... 13
" 7-S Drills 252 and 850 jds...lS%
hinrlfy A 4.4 - 13
A 7-3 11U
" 3-1 !>) I
? loV
- EMPIRE FMHJK MILES.
IN BARRELS AND SACKS.
27 rents per Barrel less per Car laiail.
IxrKitur. XXXX . ..?I2 50
Lily White xxx 11 o#
Rkili.iant XX 10 (*)
HOT CAK.-S X . oo
Itn.'K Ml I. US Slip. I line i 30
llraii ?i-'V per inn. Sacks extra.
Shorts.??30 per toll. do
Westi.km kl.ot :! is thus.-Super, :a30, Extra,
?10.00; Family,f!0.5<>; Fancy,filial.
Rye Flock.?s4.n0 per.<aclc. (Mollis.)
Bacon.-Shoulder.!, 8';; C. R. Sides. Mbh
D. S- Mrul*.-Sic uioi-rs. 7Uj; C. K. Sides,9^,
Liiinl.?In lli-rcm, 10%; kcp?,~i2.
Corn.?Prime White, 5.31; Mixed. W)r
Corn Jllcnl.?93. (Sacksinrtud.il.)
. Rye.??t.i5.
I Outs. -White. 70; Mixed 70.
I Sugar.?Yellow, 12%; Extra C, 13%
f A IVi.
r.ugar House .Syrup.?In bids, 30; lihds. 28.
Virginia Salt.?82.10 per S^ek; 10 tack, or
nor.', ?.00.
Proctor A (iambic's Soap, Extra Olive,
Evasive, 7c
Snrity's Soluble Pact tic, gOlt.OO (lash, fo6M
Fa'tor's Aiv.-pi: nee; J5<A0 l'J:r.|ei's Lii'it.
Sarily 'i. PbOsplio Peruvian. jfW.oO Cash;
r?3O.0i) Parlor's Acceptance; 193 Planter's Lein.
The Unite qiiotion* are u Pohealc. Ifc do not, in
any case, break packages. Remittance* jut Express
must lie prepaid. Order* are filled at Price Currefil
the day they are nveived. Sight Oralis on New
v --i. n..,i.:.i.ln niririn:ih una Atlanta, idacixl to
crr?lu a( par.
ISfspectrnlly,
UKA.M'U. N( ?TT A CO.
to .
IK
" "i3'N30IU3WJ.S3M
s. spaa mm1
bvnnoaiOMOjdWVis 0H33
"Nfl3a3)iavd 3H?
J AS. M. CROFtfT, iUCTlOU
b commission sflrfle,
B/tt 81.; BKArt'ftHT, i. c.
CONSIGNMlhjrreotGood* coojrfMtly urrirlnfc?nd
beioi ?>U ?* SLAUGHTER PRICED.
CONSIGNMENTS?STRICTLY CON^ IWbrriAIf
From New Yorlr per Steamer DOT
5<)00 LBS. PRMR BlfOJ
From 0 to' 10 Ct?. the poanrt.
Ml) Mills 1E.1 MB WOIPJ SHOES
111) BOOTS ,
Frttm 4jtfo. toia.il
50 BOi'S SLITS
From 31.00 to $4.90 Solli
ISO DOS- LADIES MOVES j
From 5 to to cent* the |M).'
so Mils DM p.Hts
From 31 .oft to 31.(X?;
Jurt received front Phil.-dlelphli,
IK CASKS MEN'S, WOMEN'S, MAS 11^3 A#
19 MISSES
BflflTC AMD sunr<t.
UW I W lllll* Wl IWMW)
Consisting of fine qualities. fettvd, IVgprd. MaclifnuAiHl
Jlan.I luailo of every variety, aim mid
style known in the aline line.
T1ki^<W1k are, viM liv order of the Assignee 10
clon oflt n HANKKC1T SALE.
Come soon, Wring your CASH and get a BARGAIN
?
GROCERIES, .
BUY GOODS,
LIQUORS A SE0AFH. . .
ALE AND LAGER ON DRAOGIIT;
HOLLOW-WARE, , ,
TIN-WAItE,
CROCKERY ?
? AND IlAREWAItE.
HSU HOOKS.
FISH LINES,
SEINE TWINE, Ar. Ac.,
At Hie Lowest Cash l'rices.
Corses aai Mnlcs Constantly for Sale.'
HOMESTEADS FOR SALE AND TO RENT CtN
THE SEA ISLANDS.
JBV Consignment of Good strictly confidential.
Just Received,
A splendid stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS A CAIN, .
GROCERIES. .
HARDWARE, .?
CUTLERY,
CROCKERY,
TOPACCO.
CON FECTION A RIES,,
TINWARE, At., Ac.,
At (he afore of
F. W. SCHEPPER,
Ilay Street, bcail of No. 4 Dock,
which he will sell lower than any other store In'
BEAUFORT. . Jan. 4-1/.
/ jVjiv
? l / m m' 1 B
HOME SfflmUETOS MACHINE:
?*?:of??
rpULS BEAUTIFUL 31ACUIKK U9E2 ftnunirr
X ueedl?8. runk'H* the Lock Htitch, hit both
-idea) had ?clf-$uAJu*tiug U'fUiou, aM is UM-d by hanj
or foot. It will hem, fell, bind, seem, tuck, hemstitch
ruffle, and sew on at the mum time; work
equally well on silk, linen, mtulln and cotton goods.'
* Itls the only drst-claes law price machine mide.
Send Tor circular and sample of sewing, or call and
etamipe the machine at the agency, Bay street,
Beaufort, 8. C.' , .
Price, $BO, $87
W. A. FBIPP,
feh.lMyr. ' Aj?A
OOIiDSBOHO'
MEDICAL AND SIRfJKAL 13STITUTE;
FOK TIIK CVKB or
CAIVCHR^
And all Chronic Diseases.
| Dm. GREENE, LINLET & BENTLETj
1' It 0 I' It I E T 6 B S
J. E. BEITLEY, MX; Sqr'gji efclltf
B. 1. BtBEIB, I.. ftp's M mrgt
Having arranged with Dr. Kline, Pounder ana
Proprietor of the Philadelphia Bell erne Institute foe
the establishment of a permanent office ** Ooldaboro
for the cure of CANCER, we take pleasure! n Informing
the Afflicted that wehare secured a large, poos
modioli* buljding.aml thoroughly rurnlafcedltrof the
tK|H.<ial comfort of our tutor Patients, coating lo m
frout a distance.
Dr. J. F.. Brntley, the Surgeon in ofairn, Into Ph?>
irinn nnd Surgeon in the "PhlladelpriaBellertie Institute,"
In a' gentleman of Tif.-h professional aitainnfiitt,
u physician of expedience, and well skilled in
the treatment of Cancer by our method*..
Dr. (irceiie, lias for three years had charge, of a
Branch Office, to Dr. Kline's institute, at .Charlotte,
N. ('., ami his success in the cure of Cancer and (/User
Chronic Do? asen ua boon unprecedented. . >
Cancers will, tu? heretofore, lie treated malaJy With
Kline's great Cdnoer AntldoUw, wonderful in theii
effect aud permanent iu their result. -The truth, will
warrant us lu saying that more I'KRMa/Ikst lvsjm
have been made t<r them than by any and ad other
methods combined. , . 11 v * . |
We will uke pleasure in sending the nape* au,
P. O. addresses of persons cured years ago, ana, who
remain perfectly well up to this time to any who wUl
apply. Istl all the attltcted write for a djrrular, or
ciinu and see us. Consultation free. Professional
Fee within the reach of all.
Intirmary en Walnut J'C, secottd door east of the
ucw Hot. ;. Ilouid iu thu Institute low as the market
will permit. .
Our Office at Charlotte is in charge offlr. Llndley.
who -is treating large numbers at that place. All
Chronic Discusses tivutal with unprecedented succewi
mar.7-3rao.
JAMES ODELLr
*
BSBAD, CAKE, AND CEA^EEE'
BAKER,
I! Art just received a fine assortment ot
CANDIES* ANU FRUItST.
lit hit always on hand Bread and Confectionery
?if every k'nd.
Ctll'ITUY STORBH auppiied with *U arti-'
celcs of tho irado at reasonable price*.
Orders for WKDD1NGA AND EVENING
lMttTfKM attended to with care and dispatch.
f1ftkkn hoavjcn of Bread for ONE
uoi.l.AU, rail be hail by purchasing dkkad'
tickets.
The Circulating Library
iiuw o|*ti Mfttoim n efcoten Mortme&t o'r booki.
" JAAIES UDELL/.'
?n- KUCHA NTS IMJ Umi lino of ihol>0?T
HOVAI. JtAII.lMMP rrm U- -ipplfed vith 0rA'
lire?<l. null < ?Ux. air., daily hy fiueiog
their ardent with the conductor. , ? f
WANTED. I'-" .
TWENTY-FIVE h>4 FAT BEEVES
and SHE FTP. Will udW them dt Port
lloyal Ferry. !