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4 , ? LOCAL AFFAIRS. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 18TJ. New Advertisements. Foreclosure sale in Beaufort. This is a large stock and will go off at very low prices. Bricks arc now ready for delivery by the Sea Island Brick Co. Those afflicted with corns and bunions should consult M. Barger. Property owners read L. S. Langleys notice. Our street lamps were lighted for the first time ou Thursday night last. They gave our quiet town quite a citified appearance. Railroad Accident. On Wednesday night, 11th insUj a man named Phillip Allen a colored passcngcr from Beaufort for Altaians, fell from a flat car when near Mauldins. His hand and arm were terribly mangled. He was placed in a car and taken to Altman's, where he died in a lew hours. No blame can be attached to any official of the road. On June 9th, near Silvcrton, a man named Jesse Burton was shot at his plow by some one concealed iu the bushes. Fourteen buckshot struck him iu the head. The dccoasod had worked last summer on the l'ort Royal railroad for Walker & Bowcn. lie was a Gcorgcjan. No arrests. Capt. Boutelle, one day last week, had his valise stolen from his scat in the ear on the Port Royal road. On Friday he received it, miuus a few of the arlicles which it contained. J6T* Bishop Ilaven, of Boston, Mass., preached in the Methodist church on Friday night. lie lclt for Savannah on Saturday moruiug, where he dedicate the Asbury methodist church on Sffuday. Rev. Mr/ Whttier, presiding elder of this circuit was in town for several days in the discharge of his duties. tSF Dr. John A. Johnson has been appointed deputy cornncr for thiscounty; be has tAkcn the oath of office, and entered upon his duties at the Court House. The Supreme court has granted the inaudamusa>kcd for by Moloney and others agaiust the board of county cuuvassere. Tins reopens the question as t0 which is the county scat of Buruwu 11 county?Bluckvillc or Barnwell. The car containing the corn from St. liOuis which arrived A few days ago at Port Royal was covered with canvas thirty feet long upon which was the following inscription. '"First through shipment over the Port Royal railroad, the great air line liom the valley of the Mtssissippi to the Atlantic Ocean, of St. Charles White Corn, from Marmadukcik Brown, St. J?uis, Mo., to John Rich A Co.. Port Royal, S. C." A Scientific Religious Meeting Peter Pa pin, Esq , will dcliver?an address at a scientific religious meeting to be held in Tlioiupso/f's warehouse at Port Royal, on Sunday ulieruoon next, at 3 o'clock. The public arc iuvitol to atlchd. Seats free. #5"" Two hundred and eighty hales of bugging were received in Augusta l.y Jennings, Smith k Co., on Tuesday morning' . nine days from Now York, hy schooner Win. Jones of the Port iloyal packet lino, thetrCvi hy rail to Augusta. There l?ciiig no wharfage or dray age to pay at Port Royal, tho freight being swung direct 'y from the vessel into the cars, the raving to the consignees is considerable. I?" Moses paid a delicate and characteristic tribute of respect to the deceased Judge Orr, when he appointed a man under sentence of two years iu the penitentiary as one of the committee to receive the remains. Not but what Orr, if living, would have thought the convicted ouija better man than many of the unconvicted balance. An Excursion From Atiunta to l'ort Royal. An excursion train leaves Atlanta at 8 p. ui., on Wednesday, flic 2">th inst., and arrives at Port iloyal en Thursday morning at ">: JS. The excursionist will leave Port ltoyal to return on Saturday at 10 u. m. A stcauiliout excursion down to the Light ship is contemplated. We understand that an auction sale of a large number of lota will come off ou Friday at 11 o,clock, On Tuesday of last week, coroner Carleton held an inquest on the bodies of Alexau h r'laidner and William Pavis, who were drowned near the Oak Point phosphate works. They, with three others, put off for the dredge in an old dug out, which swamped when near the middle of the river. Three saved themselves by swimming, but two were drowned. The bodies were searched for by the hands of the company and were soon rccoverd. On Friday an inquest was held at Fane Neck upon the body of Miller Williams, who was drowned on Thursday morning. lie attempted to swim from the shore to a ilat used fur picking rock. The tide swept him pa.-l it ar.d he soon after sunk, from exhausttion. V6k.Thc three-masted schooner A- *cis EhrnuOi arrived at Beaufort on Wednesday, front Charleston, cousigttcd to Marine & River Co. She will load with phosphates for Balliinuic. When she reached quarantine ground, finding no officer there she eouie up without inspection. He hjalth officer ordered the arrest of the pilot for violating the quarantine law. A gentleman just from Savannah reports cases of hoth yellow fever and cholera in that city. No precautions arc necessary in Beaufort, at least, none The Amlkican i-ahiieus' Advocate which has so persistently pressed th< claims of the National Agricultural Con grcss, now that the latter organizatioi has become established in the.confident of the people, must realized that patron age from the farmers which its merit dc serves. Its editorial standard lias alwayi been high, but we are advised that additions have been made to the'cditoria corps which will give it first rank. Earn est in its advocacy of the farmers' jus rights, ignoring all light reading, an< giving a large paper full of useful anc valuable information as to weather ant crops, it becomes a necessity in even household. Its price is only 50 cont pc: year, in dubs of four, or it is furnisnet free with any $2 or higher priced paper Address ADVOCATE PUBLISHING CO., Jackson, Tcnn. From the "West to the Sea. The first through shipment from the Mississippi Nalley to Port ltoyal passed through this city yesterday. It consisted of a ear load of white corn, 160 sacks, shipped by Mannaduke <fc Browu, of St. Louis, to J. Bich & Co., at Port ltoyal. On the IVeight bill which a"oouipnuicd this shipment were written the words" "St. Louis hails trith jcty the first through shipment from the Mississippi Nalley to the new port. May the rise and progress of Port ltoyal bo second only to that of the Quccu City Of the West." Thus is the trade between the great grain producing region of the West and the new port on the South Atlantic coast formally opened. The future will demonstrate day qy dy.y the vast importance of the last connecting link in the great airline from the teeming and wealthy Mississippi Valley to the Atlantic Ocean. We predict that the Port Itailroad will, at no distant day, be one of the most important in the South.?Augusta Chronl | CIC I A painful result followed nn attempt to settle the weight of a mule in Louisville the oth<* day. Bystanders could not agree in their estimates, but each made a bet 011 his own. Then a man who was reputed to he a good judge oi livestock, got behind the mule, and was measuring his quarters, when something in the mule appeared to loosen. Just before he died, the man gave it as his opiuiou that if the mule was as heavy before as he was behind, he must weigh not tar Irow 47,000 pounds. The Proper Way to Lead a Cow. Every woman will tell you that a man can ho led easier by putting an arm around his neck than by pulling his hair, but wo never know (ill recently that the reason you can't lead a cow behind a wagon is because she objects to having her horns pulled. The other day a rcd-shirted emigrant passed through hero on his way to Carroll County. His family and household possessions were in a covered wagon, to the hind end of which was fastened a cow. lb-hind her with a sharp stick walked the emigrant, giving her a smart welt occasionally when she hung back. Every iio\V arid then she would brace herself and stop the team, and then in unclerieal language he would be-ci-eh her to go 011 marking each forcible period with a prod of the sharp stick. The poor cow rolled her eyes, and lolled her tongue. The iioor emigrant, too, was dusty and tired, but his voice and stick didn't fail him. She had suddenly halted the procession in front of the post- office, and was shaking her head in reply to his earnest Qntrc&ties* when a man called out to Red Shirt that he did not "understand cows worth a cent." "Well what are you going to do about it?" asked Red Shirt. ''Why just take that rope oft her liorti-?, niid put it round her neck, and she'll load as <piict as a lamb 1 f she don't I'll follow her a mi c myself."' 'J'hc rope was changed lo her nock and flic team started. She gave a look of surprise and walked along. '"Well thai beats all,* said Hod Sliin, and without a word of thanks he mounted his wagon. The procession and cow followed with countenance as placid as if .die were walking home at milking time.?Amci lou;u Iiltflli'yrticcr, ?The most accommodating man we ever saw was he who was captain of a steamship which plied lietween New York and Port Itoyal during the war. One day a soldier lost his cap overboard, and went to the captain about it. The old gcnt'cuian said it was impossible to stop the vessel to recover it, hut lie kindly offered to make a mark 011 the rail where it went overboard, and get it when lie cauic back. ?^ m Coming to the Sea. A Gland Kxcursioti and Pic-Nic of the citizens of Atlanta, Georgia, by the Port Koyal It. K., will eomeolTon Thursday, June 20. Hurrah for our Georgia friends Huri-ah for Port Itoyal. hurrah for everybody. The reception will take place at .MeCrea's grove, Friday, June 27. His honor, tin; Mayor, the City Council, all our citizens ami everybody are invited to Ikj present and take our coiuin^ friends truly ami warmly l.y the hand. Out citizens are invited to carry their pic nit baskets well tilled and see to it that out friends all eat and are made happy uudci McCrca's live oaks and fig trees. lieiuctnber your carriages and horses, t Jo prepared to show our friends all placet of interest about the cities of Heaulbrl and Port Key a!. Persons having tents, awnings, sail 01 row boats will render especial 1'uvors bj loaning the same to Mr. McCrca, for tin tt.se of our friends. Corns and Bunions Cured by Mons. Purser, by a new pro cess, which gives not the least pain. caustic ami 110 cutting in the operation Mons. Burger will remain here ton day longer. He can give good references ii !>catilort. Apply at Mr. F. Talhirds. June 19, IS7.'{-^t ISiomvi :il :i ilocoinil. I)c!i:in<*t! fi Southern Fever.-, (too ! digestion is t< he secured hy usiug SIMMONS' LlVEl KKGULA'fi lit. No invention was ever so important the residents of warm climates as tin Venetian LSIiud. Admitting the air am a shaded light, while keeping out th heat and glare, they are absolutely csseti tial to the comfort of our section. If th houses of any of our readers are destitut of iliese valuable contrivances, the should at once scud their orders to Mi 1'. 1'. Toale Charleston S.'C. lie uiale all the work he 6ells, and gurantees satii j faction on all Blinds, Poors and Sis f This unrivalled Southern Remedy is warranted * not to contain a single particlo of Mercukt, or any ; injurious mineral subsiance, iiut is ' I'lIlKLV VKOKTABLK. containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an all-wise I'rovidencc has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most jtruvail. It will cure all Discuses caused by the Derangement of I ( h n l.lvrr. I - Tiik 8YMIT0NS of Liver Complaint arc a bitter or bad taste in the mouth; rain in the Back, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism; Hour i Stomach: Lost of Appetite ! Bowels alternately costive and lax ; Headache; Loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do Something which ought to have liecn done ; Debility bow Spirit*, a thick yellow ap;>earance of the Skin and . Eyes, a dry Cough often mistaken for Consumption, i Sometimes many of these symptonj attend the dis! ease, at others very few; but the LiVEif, the largest ' organ ill the body, is generally the scat of the disease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, ; wretchedness and DKATII will ensue. | This Great Unfailing SPECIFIC will not be found the Least Unpleasant. For DYSPIjrsiA, CONSTIPATION. Jaundice, Billions at Larks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, 4c., Ac., Simmons' Liver Regulator, or Medicine, Is the Cheapest, Purest and I test Family Metllcine In the World! MANUFACTURED ONLY BY J. H. ZE1LIN & CO., Macon, oa ,ami Philadelphia Sold by all Druggists. Jan. 23-Cm. , Through to Augusta. THE SHORTEST MD CHEAPEST ROUTE ?k1tiikk for? FREIGHT Oil PASSENGERS. Between Charleston and Augusta. Rot iroeu Savannah and Augustu. ?and all point.*? SOUTII on WEST. VP DA Y PASSENGER. 3 i 2 fe a Sa ? 1 2 I nauk or stations. Arrlv' Learc b h < 5 a * a a |A. JM. I'orl Royal, 10 10 4 4 fCMtilfott 10 22 lo 25 2 6 Island Tank 10 101 10 20 14 4 S^abrook i 11 02 1102 IK 5 SIm-Moii ; 11 20 11 21 25 7 Yttname. 11 45 2 10 2.1 7 Kurly R ranch 2 .11 2 112 | 31 2 IMauMiiu 2 35 2 .TJ 30 2 I Altinaim... 2 45 2 40 40 1 I Almi'da... 2 5k 2 58 42 2 1 VaMisvill.' 3 01 3 05 45 3 Hoover* :i n 3 13 51 r, llruii.Hon'* 3 31 3 32 5.5 4 ('ampbt'llton...* 3 40 3 51 fi<l 5 Alli'iul tlu 4 00 4 11 f.l 4 4 23 1 23 ok 4 1 it-Id. a- 4 35 1 30 72 1 Martins 4 4K 4 10 70 i Mill c r. oi 5 oo 80 4 I Mali { villc 5 IS 5 18 HI ? 5 30 5 31 00 0 ll'tlr-nl.in 5 31 5 50 00 o l.lrcksnb 0 20 G 21 105 10 /-.?iMt 0 57 G lis II! 0 i... a 7 30 DOWN DA Y rASSESGEn. aTM! Atr/usla 0 45 0 6 Zoubler. 7 17 7 18 --- i si 7 r.5 1J | i' l.liKKHOU .... 21 G JKIknlon 8 ID 8 24 27 G I Bobbin* 8 41 8 45 81 4 llallicville 8 57 6 55 35 4 !Milk-It 'J 10 Oil 80 " 4 |Martins 0 21 9 21 43 4 Ik-bloc 0 31 9 8? 47 4 Ararielon 0 40 o 46 61 4 Allendale 0 67 1 68 60 5 C'amMlion 10 121 1<? 13 on 4 Branson* to 20I 10 80 Oil 0 ll.mvrrV , 1 <> 40 10 17 fill | 3 |Varnsvillc 10 551 11 (K> 71 2 Alnu-da 11 001 11 00 ! 75 4 Adman* II 18 II lit 77 2 Ivarly lirauth 1125 11 2.? 79 2 Yc?.i?.?ec 11 31 11 32 80 7 !Ycnnvs<t o, 11 52 2 10 1 93 7 ISIK-IIIoii 2 31 2 32 yS ft JSeaKrook 2 ft-" 2 ft-'t 102 4 I Island Tank 3 <15 3 15 107 5 llOamfirft 8 30 ' 3 33 III 4 ll'ort lioyal 3 46 _ ~sT c. miliTett, Nov.30.lyr. Gcul. Sui-t. CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH railroad. ('it.\r.i.ESTo:;, June 1Mb 1873. ON AND AFTER MONDAY JUNE 17Ui Train will run daily as follows, viz: KXI-KKSS TKAIK. I/Pavo Charleston daily Wl I' M Arrive at Savannah daily '.t.15 1' M > l/-;ni' Savannah daily 11*10 P .M ^ Arrive at Charleston daily 7.00 A >1 imv tkain. I' fjeavt- f'lnrl'-j.ton fS-mdays exc-pted) 7. JO A M Arrive at Savannah (Sundays excepted) U.U0 I' M f la-ovo Savannah isiinday?exce|ik-d) II A M . Ariiveal (IwrUhin(suii'lii)?exa'|il?l; 7.50 1' M J'a-isotjgers from Charleston l?y I'. M. train make ?l-we laitilicilinti with l'urt K ) : ! Ku.lru.tJ lu Beaufort, (.Sundays excepted.) c. s.gai?si?i:n. Engineer and Snjioriiitvii'icnt. S. C. B0YLST0N, (ien'l. Ft A I it-kit Agent. : OLD ESTABLISHED ^KEKLV LINE TO BEAUFORT. t Ili-uuFurt, l'atilio, Chholiu's mid Way D Laudiiitr*. .1 c Tlic Steamer 1 I? I la O T 11 O Y. Captain W. T. McNbltv, c For Freight or I'usmye. sp|?T to >' wm iiahkisson, Agent at-Beaufort ItAYEKKL, Hi ?LMKS, A CO., ,? Agents ?t Charleston JKO. F. KOBINSON, 7 Agent a! Savannah. j ' :? as M' i AUCTION TR AGENTS FOK THE SALE OF HKSNKTT & JlCFAtL. inform their fricm moo Flour In unall (|iianliti?*s will produce lighter hr All persons should encourage homo Manufacture* lioxe*, warranted to hold out in weight. Ju?l at g<?*l To provfrtt Holler ciploilon*, use "l/ltt moment the wnter gets lielow a certain lino in the led until the sleaiu is exhausted or the water rat ul tea p Orders for the "AJJoa Portlli M. H. KKAK. KEAN <5c WHOLESALE AMI) 11 4 Foreign and Don Cloaks, Laces, Embrc NO. 209 BROAT) St OUR SPRI] IS now complete and "yet wc arc not ha| which wc have always considered quilo "GEMS'' representing almost even- cow tribute a portion at least of this iMMIi " *' 1 m- I' noyat tuuiroam j.o ujv cuncnn ui invitation to visit our establishment, ami stay both pleasant alid |)rofilable. KEMEMBER TUG 1'L.U'G SO. 300 Bltll You pl.3-3m. DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS. Moulding, brackets, stair Fixtures, Builders' I'liriiishinf; Hardware, Drain Pipes, Fioor Tiles. Wire (iuartls, Terra Cotta Ware. Marble aud Slate Pieces*. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY. Circulars njid Price Lists scut free cm Rpplicatiuu, by | 1'. P. TO ALE, 20 llaync ilud 33 Piukiiey ?t.s.. Charleston, S. C. PAUL & WEBB AT HICKORY HILL AND BRUNSON'S" Arc selling off their stock at N GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 'V.\ ntqliA nvtin for fi LA Iter: SPRING STOCK. Mtrrhmifci and Farmer* an Iw mii-plld with n hotter and articlo than r:.u be Mippl'cd at any store between Charleston and Savannah al, WHOLESALE A "SO 11 ETA IL. FARMERS Can raw mnnev bv buying th'-lr PLOUGHS, PUlUGH-UNhX, BRIDLES, HARNESS,TUACECHAINS, BACK-BANDS and COLLARS of ns. We have just received a large supply of fresh G-artion Soods Of all varieties at ton eenta ikt paper. K J. WEIill in agent tor STONO PHOSPHATE and will !? Kind t<> n*cive orders from Fanners. Prices Stolid Phosphate (soluble) Cleih SIS.OO. Time, 1st of Nnvemlicr, SA'J.OO. StnDo Acid Phnsphaln for cnmpwtlpp with cotton seed Ac., cash 92H.OU. Time, 1st of November, $11.00. GHAND DISPLAYj OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS BV JACOB APPLE A splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, GRENADINES, POPLINS, JAPANF.FS CLOTHS, 1IAREGES, MUSLIN, Etc. WHITE GOODS, PIQUES, I KETONES and CAMBRICS, PERCALES, BRILLIANTS ETC'., ETC. Hallirlgnn Hosiery for Ladies ui>d Gents Luces, Collnrs Mild Cuffs. STANDAKK Till M #1 INUD. GLOVES, PERFUMERY, NOTIONS, ETC. Gentlemen's Fjrpiog Goods. Tien, How*, Mai-Is, etc. READY MADE" CL0TIII1TS ia tvtry lyle, FANIIIOMABLK HATS. ST HAW JIATS FOK CENTS AND HOYS. Alsoju.t !! ? rivnl tin; finest lot ?1" Lame.. Sins:., ever brought to this market. If you don't we wlu1 you ?aut ask for it. You can lie sii|>|ili<. J at J. APPLE'S, AY SrUKBT, nEALTOHT, S. 0 W. J. TltlM. i m WINDOW M'UTAINS, l'AI'Elt IIAMilXOS, j.ace enn tiv, i.ni WINDOW DWCOUATIO.NS PIANO aii I s TABLE CoVEltS, WJNDuW ill A ami UOLLAND3. nm I1.MISG AVI) MCOKATIWS. Mat Ira: ms MadetoOrJir ?ii?l licpaircd. l/nin^ei fuel Clutiij uj4.tU.(Cil on rcavniuMc term , at K:iI\rCx STI123BT, orj'os/Tj : iy.i veki. >' /roESE. Orders from the Country will In; promptly attended to. DANIEL ll.SILCOX. FURNITUBE WABER00M3, 173, 177, 170 KINO STltKET, CIIARliESTOIVr. S. O. Where can I*- found a large and well selected Stork of all kind* and grades to Milt the tastes of all An examination is rubpccUullv solicited. March IS-lyr H AC H M A N tfTcoT" DKAS.KHS IX Pry Goods, Fancy Gocd? and Notion* 159 JIKCTING STKKKT, , CHARLESTON, S.C, k x ;r- \at c Ai)E S'AL?^ MANUFACTURED ARTICLES AN PRODUCTIONS. Li that "SEA KOAM" a? an aer ator, i?lingua e.vl and wore food than any other article in the in: i. Call then for the "CHEMICAL, OLIVl in hard ivi in Mill water. For sale ut retail hy BO ' WATKK INHICATOIC," for which, BESHSST1 ler by a series of lively 'tooU,'1 fur twenty wlnutuH. rojsir llinit. satjl'j" should be s'tit In early to be In time ft BE] W. P. CASS ELS CASSELS, tfcTAlL DEALERS IN I lestic Dry Good /-vwino TVTr\I innc Pj.(\ ^1uu1 iv/i3j 11 vv11/11u, wv/i rcct, AUGUSTA, VG STOCK t?l?y'' and why? It is because our st?i large, is entirely too much crowded wi Pry on the globe', ahd wo desire to di !NSE STOCK, on the lino of the IV iifort and Barnwell, wo oitond a cordi I wo will spare no pains to make th( IAD ST., 3d Door Above National Bankrs respectfully, KEAN & CASSELS. VVM. K It CSS K I. has t1ie finest stock ok Liquors, Segars & Tobaci 15 II K A U K o H. T , S . C . mm; a beknhkimf.rs whiskies, henry wallace a cd's., old rye. joun gibson's old bourbon holland uj french iiuandy, best scotch whisky. champagne, old sherry a l*okt, fine brands rhine wine. ales in bottles and on duauui omrAiin AI ai<ii i u" 8MOKINO ANDCIIKWINO TOBACCO, l'll'ES OF VARIOUS STYLUS. "at KRESSEli'S. FINE GROCERIES, SUGAR CURED HAMS. FAMILY Fl-OUU. BOOTS ANI) SHOES, READY MADE CI/lTUING, (JENERAL DltY GOODS at It 11 E 8 S E L ' S A LARGE ASSORTMENT or STATIONERY c05smtiw0 of LETTER FADER, NOTE I'AI'ER, ENVELOl'ES, BILL HEADS, CARDS. SUITABLE FOR . Business Printing Just Rocolvod AT THE OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN <01. Best Work - Lowest Pri< A GOOD BAHRAIN. F0USALI3-A STATIONARY E OINK, four (4; horse powcr^ood order; Can seen at my c peuter shop. J. BRODIE. Oth and Bay street I fJir&ArtaJfrvrbt JfolLBdhitenJI/ire Uotnk, T> SLatcejiA i[vbl>: lixiiU:; Floor uulDnix ' A 2Uincr;Whi(r T'iirf, WtbwtRxy'Ltmie)? A C&iinetMdA crsluie Woods, & c* I 5 "* -AU-WorkWrrrantei, 5 LOWEST PRICES. > for Frier LUt* ?' 31. H. HALL & CO. R FtnufjrtuMrt 4 Vs+lmr. ( S2, 4., 6, a, ta K*rhrt Street* I 223,225. JiatBty,' E CHARLESTON, S.fl.j Kotored arcordln* to tat of Congriia fn the . & A I* t! W A B ElitO tTSE,) D PURCHASERS OF SOUTHERN * > died by any article yet dUcovered. Mixed dry with cofia' irkct. For sale at%tal),bv BOYCK A NAHTI1. wml I'OUK fiiws NOAP." Put up iu 00 lbs. YCfcJ >k ntRTIK. r A McVAtiL arc agent*. It give* warning to all the After a bleb, a continent whlxtle will ercnfa attention ir I Li reception for the next crop. JJNETT cfc MOFAIjXJ; Port Royal. S? O. A Choice and Undoubted Iratmeit. FIRST MORTGAGE T PERCENT. GOLD BONDS OK THE POUT KOY.tli KAlLltOAB COMPANY Vuarulnril liy I lie Otor)(ia Railroad unit Bunking lonpaay, Principal and interest payable in Gold Coin in New Turk or J/Hidoo. May and November Coupons. Principal din? November 1,1*89. Denomination S1000 The w hole issue of these guaraob nl Gold Bonds, wliirhran lie registered therrby nfTordL. Ing rumple)c protect ion ngwiuit robbery, is only ?.)()(),000. of this amount half has alP-ady heen taken up. Tim Bonds of this Company differ from those of most Southern Railroad Companies, from the fact tluil the road is completed, thoroughly equipped unit fiee from debt and wafl sad controlled by Northern Capitalists re of large means and exp ticiw*, whflko aiin and in,i tentioo is in connection with the favaanah . und dinrtesf on, Georgia, TVralcrn and IS- Atlantic, Nashville and Cliatlanooga irr and (lie Mt. JLouUuiid houtliwestern (con Jsolidatcd) Railhwds, to make ibis the through route, as It is now I lie shortest from St. Louis to the Allan;ir Re Sea Board, and thereby con trolls (be transportation of the vast amount of produce and cotton scck' lug a market via llie ports of Charleston, Suva n n a It und Port Itoyul. Iu addilimi to the strength the Bonds derive from licing a First Mortgage of the I'orl Royal Railroad Company, tlioy l>ear tlie guarantee of tile fioorgia Railroad and Banking Company, ot)o of the llest known corporations iu tlie South, and whose credit stands unquestionably nigh. Thu net receipt of this road for the year ending March Si, 1872 afterdcductiug all expenses aiuouuted to 6350,000? a sum almost sufficient to pay the principal, to suy nothing of tlie intsrest of the bonds guaranteed. The Georgia Railroad and Ranking Company pays regular dividends of Eight (8) Per Cent u|ion its capital stock. The undersigned are offering the Gold Bonds at I li." loan iuuaa J.f Oil I o/v.eu,gl ii:K?ri-J ill Plirmll. cy, frit of rouimlltlon and riprmi elm rues, at which price I hey pay over Niue (3) IVr Ceiit to the investor. Tlimo Bonds are recommended in all confidence to those seeking u safe, ]>crniaticut and profitable investment. Ail marketable securities received in exchange. i Fur further particulars apply to KING, FINNEY A CO.. No. 21 Nassau Street, New York. may.l-tf. * *w NOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, C1IA RLKSTOS, S. C OFFICE NO. 17 BROAD STRECT. I, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. IN, The deposits in the Savings Is-uirtinent of this Company are invested as a Special Trust, and, therefore, are not subject to the hazards of Rauklug. In addition to this special security, depositors have the guarantee of the entire Rank Capital, which IT. amounts to throe hundred thousand dollars ($#?,UUO.) This department will enable all classes to find a safe security for their savings, however small; ami at tliu same time hearing a reiiunerntive in ten st (si < l>crcent, compounded uarterly.) Currency can be remitted by express and drafts by mail. F. A. MITCHELL, Cash U.R. DIRECTORS ASD TBU5TKKS. Geo. 8. Cameron, H. II Frost, W. J. Middletou W. Hee, A. J. Crew-, \V. It. Williams, K Waligcn, II. II. lHsleou, t'.d. Slciiiiiiing, B. OTielll, Win. L Webb. A. 1*. Caldwell, J. T. WcLniun J. M. Shackelford, (ito. II. Walter, J. C. II. Clausscn, 11. D. Lazarus, # Mayl-3m. J QUIT C'AIM DEEDS, SUITABLE FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF laud acquired at Slate or National 'Ax Sales r sale at this ulficc. tf. . WlljOOU'a LIVEUREMEDY A sure and |?-wtinnent cure for all diseases caused by ? n deranged Liver, him h its Jaundice, Dyspepsia Heartburn, Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, !#"lanchtily. Costlveneas.Slck ileadache, I'nlus in the Head, and all kindred diseases EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HA VE IT SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by WILSON & BLACK, ,4h 3 Charlotte, Frlcca Current o? Branch, Scott & Co. p Commission Merchants, 3 ' ? AHD AOGHTS FOU? GEOfcGlACOTTON GOODS ??ai>? Sardy's Super Phosphates. ?m? Augusta, G-a./LCarcli IS, 1873. ru O fll E S TIC H . _ Kandluman Slrl|>e? Ol.ibl) ISO vd*... 1214 ' Fancy Strip*.'* (dark) ISO yd*...181* " Clock or I'laiiU 430 yd*... 14% Montour 7-0Shirtinjoi JVVt and I.OiW yd*...104? " 4-1 Sheeting* son and I.onn 11 Tarns, am'ri isf?, b 10 i2..?ou uiiuuivrHi.>M Richmond Oauaburgb Stri|iea 825 yd*...ll}? " (light) 13 'iranilcville 3-4 Shirting 1,000 yds... O'X " 7-8 " 1)000 yds...U?4 rt/a " 4-1 Sliecliugs 1,000 yds...13 " 7-H Prills ,'JOO yds. ,13'X ? Augu.'ta 3 t Shirting* A25 and 850 yds... ylZ " 7-8 Shirtings .2.">2 and 830 yds...lljsj " 4-1 Sheeting 232 and 8.70 yds... 13 " 7-3 Prills 252 and -S.V) yds... 13^ V. Langley A 4.4 13 . " A 7-3 11U -ID M 3-1 9^ ar- ?jo)? EMPIRE FLOUR MILLS. IN BARRELS AND SACKS. 33 cent* per Barrel les* per Car Load. ? Imperii!. XXXX $12 50 L11.Y WHITE XXX 11 00 Brilliant XX 10 (jo Hot CAKKS X 9 00 Rock Mills Superfine 8 50 llran.-fiS per Ion. Sacks extra. 1. Short*.?530 |ier ton. do Wmtkkn Flock im unr-s.?J850; Extra, 51001; Family, 810.55 ; Fancy, fll .30. W t;vK. Flout'.?31.00 |wr sack. (Urn Ihs.) ry[ liaenn.?Menldeni, *',< ; C. it. Side*, 10\4. I>. S. Meat*.?Shoulder*. 7J^; C. U. Sides, 9%; ej Lard.- In Mere"*, 10L;; keg* 12. JR Corn.?Prime While, 95; Mixed, 90c. jw Corn Meal.?91. (Sacks included.) ltfe.-fl.25. Out* White, 70; Mixed. "0. ; Sut;dr.?Yellow, 11^; C, 12J$ ; Extra C, 13^ J A 13/ k l.aiiar House Wyrnp.?In bbh, 30; hhd*,28. s Virginia Salt.?*2.10 per Sack; 10 sacks or l, uore, ?2.oo. '* Proctor & Gamble'* Soap, Extra Olive, 4 : Eradrc, 7c. I) Sardj-'* Snlnblc f*n? llic, J/50.00 Ca*h; 850.00 5 t':o3iiiJ* Acceptance; it57.50 Planter'* Lien. J Snrdy'a I'hospho Prrarlan, f/55.00 Cash; J >50.00 Factor's AcceptaTiCc; $03 Planters latin. ? *- nM. wlwilnaale. We do not, in i lie au<i*r ?jmv.vM- ? q *-.y cane, break packages. Uemittancca jier Kxjirena v ninst lie prepaid. Onlun ar>: filNvi at Price Current ? 153 (lay tliev are recti roil. Sight Drafts on He* York, Charleston, Savaunah ana Atlsuta, placed to > crMlt at iar. ; BeapHrtfhlljr, ! UK t \< H, SCOTT * CO. ! JHt PARKE RCUH* , PARKER BR0Yn " W A tx E ft ijiOR ALLVIK. mi VTF JV Jl'i per*# tf ... > uu wther **,? ?r # % * ia' . ? u ;P *i necUun ?itn .;. a )? . "' able to either til) or cootitrjr, and auy staauli <u tne year, tm fa a rare opportunity ioru>o~- who are out of work, and oot of money, to make an independent living. Mo capital required. Our petophlet "HOW TO MAKE A IJV1NO," giving full Instructions, sent on rveiept of Hf cents. Add rear, A BURTON, * CO., Morri.itania, Westchester Co., N. Y. A /vMnlo everywhere to sefl our n*w and AJbgvIXwO novel EmbroideringMm.hlses-nd TTTm n 1 . J lor Illustrated Ctruilet, to the .Vy ft II w w U MrKee ManufacturingOoiro-.ny, ;MI0 liroatlway, New York. tiib pauloK companion. Kvery laidy wants one '! Every Man ought to bare one!! Sent on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, L. F. HYDE A CO., 1ft) Sevefrth Avenue, New York. BOM-TO* rUBTATIOS BIOHAIbT Sent on receipt of 25 rents. UnlipieTPfitrthig and Publishing House, 30 Vesey Struct, New York. | The Bgrkwttli |W Portable family ! Bewlag acfciM) ?m W Itayi Trial r many advantages over all. Satisfaction guaranteed or $*.1) refunded. Sent complete with full direction a Bock with Sewing Machine Co., *V2 Broadway, N. Y TIIK NEW BLANT1C TIIIJSS. An Important /hrcntion. It retains (lie Kupturc al all Uuu-s, and uiHler the hardivd exch ine or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, aud if kept on night and day, edicts a permanent cure iu a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent bv mail when requested, circulars frue, wlien ordered hy letter sent to the Elastic Truss Co., No. 6S3 Broad wuv, N. Y. City. Nobody uses Metal Spring Trusses; too |<ainful; they slip ott' top fn> ipieuUy. . ntay.J-ly, ICE. ICE. HIT & DDK arc now prepared to furnish ICE in quantities to suit customers?At the old ICE HOUSE, 7th st. John Con ant. J. A. Emmons* Just Received, A splendid stock oi dry noons, CLOTHING, HATS A CAPS, UROCERlES, 11AKDWARK, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, TOBACCO, CONFECTIONARIKS, TINWARE, Ac., Ac.,. At the store of F. W. SCHEPPER, Hay Street, head of No. it Dock, which ho will sell lower than any olhel store In BEAUFORT. jan. 4-ly. HOME^^^^^CHDIE, This beautiful machine rsra straight needle.-, makes the Uick SliU-li, (alike on Mh sides) has sell-ad lusting tentiob, slid la used by hand or fool. It will hew, fell, bind, mum, tuck, hemstitch. ruffle, and sow on at the same time; work equally well oil silk, linen, Wuailn and cotton (roods. Ills the Oulv first-clam low price macliine made. Send for circular and sample of sewing, or call and examine the machiue at the agency, Hay street, Boanfort, 8. C. Prico, 0Sa, 0Dr/ db $42. W. A. FKIPP, fcMS-lyr. Agont . GOIiDSBORO' MEDICAL AID SlltfilCAl I.18TITVTE, FOR TUB CURB Of CAN CER, And all Chronic Diseases. Drs. GBEENE, LffllET S BEHTLL7, p B0PRIET0B8. J. E. BEITLEV, J D., Sar'g is rhar^c E. H. CKEbBp, M- D.J'hy u m charge. Having arranged with Dr. Kline, Founder and Proprietor of the Philadelphia Itellevue Institute for the establishment Of a iicrinaiicnt office ut Goldsboro for thccure of ItANCEJt, we take pleaxurein informing the Afflicted'tliat we have secured a large, commodious building,ami thoroughly furnished it for tho especial comfort of our many Patients, coming to ua from a distance. Dr. J. E. Hentloy, the Surgeon in charge, late I'hvaician and Surgeon in the " PhiHulidpria llelleruo Institute," is a gentleman of hl.-h professional nttaiumciits, a physician of experience, and well skilled in the treatment of Cancer by our methods. Dr. Greene, has tor three yea is bad charge of a Branch Gifee, to Dr. Kline's Institute, at Charlotte, N. uo'l his success in the euro of Career and other Chronic Discuses lias lieeo uiipreccdout<d. Cancer) will, as heretofore, tie treated mainly wltli Kline's great Cancer Antidote*, wonderful in their effect and permanent in their result. The truth will warrautusln saying that more pkhmamcmt irnra have been made bv them than by any and all other methods combined. We will take pleasure in sending the namoa and P. 0. address' s of persons citrid years ago, and who remaiu perfectly well up to this time to auy who will apply. Let all the afflicted write for a circular, or come and see us. Consultation free. Professional Fee within the reach of all. Infirmary on Walnut 8k, second door east of tho new Hotel. Board in the Institute low as the market will permit. Our Office at Charlotte is in charge of Dr. Llndley. who is treating laTyc nuuiliers at tliat place. All Chronic Discusses treated with unprecedented sorrows mar.7-8mo. JAMES ODELL, BREAD, CAKE," AND CRACKER BAKER, HAS just received a fiuc assortment of CANDIES AND FRUITS. He lias always on band Broad and Confectionery Of every kind. country Storks supplied won ail articeles of the trade at reasonable pries. Orders for WKDDINUM ANO EVKSIHO PA 11TIK* attended to with carc and dispatch. FIFTEEN |,0.\VKH of Bread for O.IB IMITjIiA'K, can Ire had hy purchasing HUE AD i TICKETS; The Circulating Library now open contain; a choice a- ortiacnt of book*. JAMES ODE EE. n- wmtcifAirraon the line or the POP.T ROYAL RAILROAD can t? supplied with fresh lbra<l, nnd ('altti, efe., dally by leaving their ord rx witli the conductor. WANTED, TWENTY-FIVE Head FAT BEEVES and SHKEl'. Will take them at Port