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I LOCAL AFrAIRS. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2673. J6T A meeting of council was ca'led for last Thursday night, hut no quorum could be obtained; Messrs Talbird and Perry being sick and Mr. Ezekiel having resigned. County Expenditures from Dee. 8rd, 1871, to June 12, 1878. Support of county poor, $1,411 01 Medical attendance for poor, 519 Oo Repairs on public buildings, 514 05 Trial J ostices. 428 33 Commissioners clerks, 219 00 R+AftnnArv 641 27 Beads* bridges and ferries* 673 61 Sheriff, 479 50 Jail,' 760 25 Solicitor, 365 00 Clerk of court, 312 75 Printing) 191 50 Jury commissioner) 18 00 Coraner, . 15 60 Grand and petit jurors Ac.? 3,12155 Total $10,669 80 Siiepard D. Gilbert, Clerk. Died* On Friday morning, June 13, Miss Elizbeth Wattson, aged 88 years. On Monday, June 24, the infant daughter of George M. Wells, aged 15 days. The Trial Jostise Court* On Monday evening M. H. McBride, was brought before Justice Carleton, on the complaint of his wife Mary McBride charged with assault and battery upon her. The defendant pleaded guilty and was fined three dollars and costs, which seems to us to be remarkably cheap. "He who lays his hand upon a woman, save in the way of friendship is a wretch, whom it is base flattery to call a coward. The dog star rages. A family fight took place on Sunday morning last, just as the bells were calling christians to church. On Monday Ruebcn M. Rutledge entered a complaint against Eli Bellinger charging hiin with assault and battery. It seems from the testimony that Eli Bit and tore. And scratched and swore, So that the ground, For yards around, Was kivered with the gore. He was fined by our gentle justice the email sum of three dollars and costs. He got nearly the value of that sum in meat taken from heads, ears, bauds and legs of his relatious. High living at the Sea Island Hotel lias resulted in a case of gout. The county treasurer is the sufferer. A Bathing House. A company was formed last week to build a bathing house, opposite the hotel^ One thousand dollars has been raised. Mr. Paul Brodio furnished a plau which, if adopted aud constructed will give us au ornamental and convenient bathing house. t&T The intensely hot weather of the past week has prostrated many children. New Schedule. The change of schedulo on the Port Royal and Savannah & Charleston railroad will avoid the long wait at Yemassec, and shorten the time to Charleston, Augusta and Savannah. We have not received the new schedule yet, and therefore have njr advertisement of the Port Royal road this week. Next week it will be found as usual. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING. June 24. The Board met at eleven o'clock. Present, Dr. Paul Pritchard and Geo. Waterhouse. Win, J.Vcrdier, Esq., arpeared before the board and demanded that a check be issued in lieu of one held dated October, 1872. Mr. Verdicr argued that the check was illegal because it did not contain the clerks signature, and that as it was issued in October it came within the present fiscal year. He quoted the acts of September, 68, and of March 1871, and subsequent acts, to show that the fiscal year for the counties commenced on the first day of September, of each year. The board decided to take legal advice on the subject, and to .withhold their decision until the next meeting of the board. Dr. J. A. Johnson, deputy coroner, made a requisition upon the board for a room and furniture for his office. Granted. The board resolved that hereafter the accounts of the coroner and trial justices must be certified to by the clerk of court as required by law. The following check were issued: Conant & Emmons, for ice, $ 5 00 Samuel Fraiier, overseer roads, 7 50 Seaborn Drayton, freight on paupers rations, 6 20 S. D. Gilbert, clerks salary for June, 30 23 M. Politzer, Blankets for jail, 31 30 II. G. Judd, contingent aocount for last court, 263 75 II, G. Judd. labels for .books 1 75 A. W. Muckenfuss, coroners fees, $ 25 70 Walker Evans & Cogswell sto tionery, 2 80 Paul Pritchard, M. P. services at inquest, 20 000 M. L. Simmons road overseer, JO 50 Geo. Waterhouse, goods for poor, 27 G1 Wm. Wilson contingent account for June, 312 75 Kebccca Williams alms bouse nurse, 15 00 John BroJie, feeding poor 278 23 11. M. Stuart, M. D. medical attendance to poor, 203 00 Mrs. II. B. Sharp, old account, 47 21 Wm- Wilson feeding prisoners tot Jane, 127 20 ^ ^ J, C. Mayo, running While "Hall ferry, 11 3' F. A. Mulligan, road overseer,- 12 0( R. K. Carleton, inquest fees, 40 3 Standard, printing, 38 0 Witness fees in trial justice court, 21 81 Afternoon Session The board met at 4 o'cloclj. All o the members present. In regard to the account presented ii the forenoon by W. J. Verdier, it wa on motion, Resolved!, that the accoun presented by Mr. Verdier, representin, as it does a debt incurred between Apri 1869, and Feb. 1872, it is not in the pot er of this board to issue an order on th treasurer in payment of the same, provi sion having been made by the legislator for the payment of past indebtedness ii the manuer prescribed by a joint resolu tion, approved Feb. 26th, A. D. 1873 The following report was received fron the treasurer. Rooufnrt fV?nnt.v Fund. In account witl Geo. Holmes, Treas. Cr. By balance per last report, 95,157 6( By tas.es to June 15, 1,226 5* By county liquor licenses, to June 15, 1,200 0( 37,584 28 Br. To county checks paid, 31,448 91 To commissioners accounts, 81 OC To county checks, Dr. H. Goethe, 38 41 To witness tickets paid June term, 431 60 To jurors and constables June term, 653 OC $2,652 94 Balance, $4,931 34 Geo. Holmes, Treasurer. The Clerk was instructed to write tc the Attorney General to inquire what he considers the proper commissions are due from the County to the County Treasurer for his tax collections. The presentment of the Grand jury at the June term of Court was ordered to be placed on file. Commissioner Watcrhouse was reques'* ed to obtain a written opinion from competent builders as to the stability of the Court House building. A J 4a 11a m 'TnAtj^OTT -TllltJ /ll^JUUrUCU IU 1 11 ) iu* auvouuj) w u<j 29th, 1873 Tranfers of Real Estate. May 28.?William A. Riley to Samuel Wilds Troth, 332 acres in Peoples, $1000, May*5, 1873. May 28.?Same to Cla^a E. Webb, 400 acres, Peeples, $1000, May 5, 1873. West portiou of same. May 21.?U. S. Tax Com. to Middleiou Moore, 4 acres, iu Beaufort, $6, Sept 27, '72. May 21.? Middlcton Moore to Tlios. Getters, 4 acres in Beaufort, $10, May 2, '73. May 30.?Franklin D. Rivers to E. B. and M. C. Gooding, 209 acres, in Peoples, $400, Apr. 10. '73. May 30.?Daniel Rivers,-Jr. to Sam1. Oneal. Rivers, 209 acres, in Peeples, $300, July 30, 1836. May 30.? Martin C. Gooding to Geo. W. Stanley, 209 acres, Peeples, $300, March, 14. 73.' June 3.?John Stoddard to Mary Ann Pritchard, 550 acres, Yemassec, $1200, Apr. 8, '73. June 4.?Isaac Moultrie to Geo. P. Harris, Lot in Beaufort, $500, May 30, '73. June 4.?James T. Dowling to Sarah B. Lauigne, 39 acres, in Robeits, $39, Feb. 8, '73. Danl. Hey ward, trustee, to Wm. Cook 129 acres, in Pocotaligo. S257fc July 23, 1870. June 10.?Danl. G. Simmons to Marin C. Gooding, 90 acres, in Peeplcs, $300, March 14, '73. June 12.?Mack Albert LewistoC. J. C. Hutson and J. W. Moore, 1336 acres, in Peoples, nomminal, May 19, '73. June 12.?Wm. Fuller to Ben Stafford, 2 acres, iu Pocotaligo, $40, May 14, '73. June 12.?Thos. R. Yates to same ' acres in Pocotaligo, $50, May 10, '73 June 12.?R. M. Wallace, U. S. Mar shal, to Geo. G. Martin and C. H. Hut son, 1250 acres, in Pocotaligo, $5500, May 26, '73. June 11.?W. J. Rynolds to Eleanoi Frohberg, 23 acres, in Cooswatche, $46 Dec. 13, '72. JunelO.?W. Mulligan to D. Hcvware 83 acres, iu Bluffton, $249, March 12 '73. June 12.?Daniel Platts to" Olivei Barnes and Wm. Prister, 1 acre in Pec pies $8, Ap. 14, '73. June 13.?Lewis R. Sams to Ella F Wilcox. 1100 acres in Lawton, Taylors plantation $1166.67, June 5, 1873. Marine News. The fine schooner II. II* Seavy ha: been placed upon the Port Royal Pack el line, and is now up and loading in New York, for Port Royal and Beaufort. For freight apply to Loud & Co. A per advertisement of Port Royal Packel Line in another column. The schooner Eva May,'Low, maste for Port Royal, cleared from Kempt Nova Scotia, on June 4, with a cargo o 400 tons'of gypsum, consigned to Knigh & Whilden, Portland, Maine. She ar rived at Port Boyal on Tuesday. Cleared on Monday, British bark Mar gam, with phosphate rock for Liverpool The schooner Ehrman, Fooks, master commenced loading at the Marine & Riv er company's dock, on Thursday, Jum 19. She took in GOO tons Jof phosphati rock and cleared for Baltimore. The schooner Williamine arrived oi Saturday evening, June 21, to load witl phosphate rock, from the Marine am River Company. Calomei. at a discount. Defiance t< Southern Fevers. Good digestion is tr be secured bv using SIMMONS' LIVEI REGULATOR. I 5 This unrivalled Southern Remedy Is mmnle il not to contain a single particle of Mkbcury, or anj Y injurious mineral substance, but is PUKBLY VEGETABLE. 6 Containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, whicl - an all-vise Providence has placed In countries when g Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by the Derangement o: 1 tlie Divert Tiie SYMFTONS of Liver Complaint are a bitte or bad taste in tbe mouth; Pain in the Back, Side 1 or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism; Soui Stomach: Loss of Appetite! Bowels alternate]] costive and lax; Headache; Loss of memory, witt * snnsoltnn rtf harlnn- failed tn rtn BflTHflthilH which ought to have been done ; Debility Low Spirit*, a thick yellow appearance of the Skin anc Eyes, a dry Cough often mistaken for Consumption ) Sometimes many of these symptons attood the diej ease, at others very few; but the Litkb, the large* organ in the body, is generally the seat of the di? ease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering ) wretchedness and DEATH will ensue. This Groat Unfailing SPECIFIC will not be found the Least Unpleasant. [ For DY8PEP8IA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice Billious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depree slon of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, Ac. j Ac., Simmons' Liver Regulator, or i Medicine, Is the Cbeapewt, Purest and Beat I Family Medicine in the World t man ukactl'kkd only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., MACON, OA., and PHILADELPHIA ( Sold, by All OrusglHtH. , Jan. 23-Gm. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH. RAILROAD. Savannah, June 21,1873. /AN AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 23rd, 1873 1/ the Passenger Traius oil this road will run as i follows: day passkngkr, For Charleston, Augusta, xscauiorc aim i vis iw;? Leave Savannah daily (Sunday excepted) at - *30 A. M Arrive at Charleston 4:45 P. M Arrive at Angu*ta .&40 P. M Arrive at Boaulort 1:40 J'. M Arrive at l^ort Royal 1:55 P. M FOR 8AVAXXAH. Leave Charleston dailv (Sunday excepted) at MO A. M Leave Augusta *.....6! 45 A- M letave Port Royal . 10:10 A. M Leave Beaufort 10:25 A. >! Arrive at Savannah 3:30 P. M Pnv train makes closo connection for nil polni North via Charleston and Augusta, nml fomtatlot on the Port Royal Railroad. C S. GADSDEN. Eneir.ecr and Fupciiutenaont. S. C. BOYT.STOX, (u i'I. Ft & Ticket Agent. OLD ESTABLISHED 1 ^yEEKLY LINE TO BEAUFORT PACIFIC & CHISOLM'S LANDINGS me steamer PILOT BOt t Captain W. T. McNEi.fr, Will leave Accommodation Wharf,Charleston, CTCrj Friday Mornino, at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave Beaufort Saturday Mors iho. > Shipments to care of Agents forwarded free of stow age or commission. For engagements apply to WM. HARRISSOX, Agent at Beaufort > RAVENEL, IfOLMES, A CO., Agents at Charleston REASONS WHY THE : PAIN-KILLER r Mawf'd By PERRY, DAVIS & SON, j is tiie Best Family Medicine of the Age! And Why it should be kept alicays near at hand. r 1st. Pain Killer is the most certain Cholen cure that medical science has produced. 2nd Pain Killer,asa Diarrhrea and Dyscntc , ry remedy, seldom if ever fails. I 3rd. Pain Killer will cure cramps or palm li any part of the system. A single doso usual I: affects a euro. 4th Pain Killer will cure dyspepsia and iudi gestlon, if used according to directions. s 5th Pain Killer is an almost never failinj cure for suddon colds, coughs, Ac. b Oth Pain Killer has proved a Sovereign rem r e<ly for Fever and Ague, and Chill Fever, 1 has cured the most obstinate cases, 7th Pain Killer as a liniment Is unequalei for Frost Bites, Chilblains, Burns, Bruisei b Cuts, Sprains, Ac, 8th Pain Killer has cured cases of Itheuma tism and Kcuralgia after years standing. Oth Pain Killer will destroy Boils, Felon ' Whitlows. Old Sores, giving relict from Pai f after the first application, t JOth Pain Killer cures Headache, and Tooti ache. 11th Pain KiilerwiU save you days of sicl ncss anil many a dollar in time and doctor1 bills. . 12th Pain Killer is a purely Vegetable prep aration, safe to keep and to use In e*ry family. Tli ? simplicity attending its use, together with the grea - variety of diseases that may be entirely eradicate B by it, and the great amount of pdln ffnd suffbrin that can be alleviated through its use, make it im 0 perative upton every person to supply themsctvr with this valuable remedy, and to keep is ahvay ^ near at hand. The Pain Killer is now known And a] 1 predated In every quarter of tho Ololio. Thyslcian 1 recommend it in their practice, whiie all classes c society have found in It relief and comfort. Give I a trial. Be sure you buy tho genuine. Every drug 0 and near'v every country grocer throughou j tho land keep, 't f. r solo. WANTED ?A rend wardrobe at 1 a book cat Ar? iv*t this the* 73 AUCTION TR AGENTS FOE THE SALE OF IJK.VISKTT 6i HCFALLi Inform their frien< nion Flour in small quantities will produce lighter br All persons should encourage home manufacture! boxes, warranted to bold out In weight Just as good To prevent Bolter explosions, use "LOW moment the water gets below a certain line la the boll unttl the steam is exhausted or ths water raised to a p Orders for tho " A ljnn. UPortilll 1 r M. 8. KEA.V. KEAN at 1 B I WHOLESALE AND B r : Foreign and Don p ; Cloaks, Laces, Embrc I NO. 209 BROAD St I o ; OUR SPRI1 19 now complete and "yet we jire not hai , which we have always considered quite 1 "GrEMS*' representing almost even* couti tribute a portion at least of this IMME ' Royal Railroad. To the citizens of Beai invitation to visit our establishment, and , stay both pleasant and profitable. ; IEIEIM THE PLICB IO. 309 IN Youi pl.3-3m. DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS. m/TOULDINGtJ, BRACKETS. STAIR | lyJL Fixtures, Builders* Furnishing Hardwire. Drain Pipes, Floor Tiles. Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware. Marble and Slate Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALTY. / I Circulars and Price Lists sent free on l?millrAlinn hv P. P. TOALE, ' 20 Wayne and S3 Plnkney sts.. Charleston, S. C. PAUL. & WEBB AT HICKORY HILL AND BRUM'S Are selling off their slock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES To make room for a LAROE SrRINQ 8TOCK. [ Merchants and Farmer* can be supplied with a [ better and cheaper article than can he supplied at any store between Charleston and Savannah at, WHOLESALE AVD RETAIL. FARMERS Can save money t>v buying their PLOTJOH8, PLOPCD-LINES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, TRACEC1 IAIN'S, RACK-HANDS and COLLARS of us. ^e have just received a large stjpply of fresh G-ardon Sooda Of all varieties at ten cents per paper. E. J. WEBB Is agent for 8T0N6 PnOSPIIATL and will be glad to receive orders from Farmers. Prices Stono Phosphate (soluble) cash $48.00. Time, 1st of November, $53.00. Ntnno Acid Phosphate for composting with cotton seed Ac., cash 828.00. Time, 1st of November, 831.00. arLA.ND DISFIjATJ OF SPRING & SUMMER 600DS BY UCftR APPLF, A spleiulld assortment of DRESS GOODS. grenadines, POPLINS, japanees ci/yrns, , BAREGES, MUSLIN, Etc. r WHITE GOODS. PIQUES, CRETONES and CAMBRICS, PERCALES, DRILLLANT8 ETC , ETC. Dalbrlgan Hosiery for Ladles and Gents Laces, Collars and CnlTs. STANDARD TRIMMINGS. GLOVES, PERFUMERY, NOTIONS, ETC. .. Genflcien's rnMsMng (M. Ties, Dow*, Scarfs, etc. BEADY MADE CLOTHINGIn every style, FASHIONABLE IIATS; STRAW IIATS FOR GENTS AND BOYS. Also just Received the finest lot of Ladles Shoes ever brought to this market. If you don't sec wha* n you want ask fur it. You can be supplied at J. APPLE'S, AY STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C ' W.J. TRIM. . dkai-kr ix WINDOW CURTAINS, 8 PAI'ER HANGINGS, LACE CURTAINS, and WINDOW DECORATIONS 1 PIANO and TABLE COVERS, il WINDOW SHADES, a.ID HOLLANDS. PIPER BASGI5G AID DECORATIONS. Mat trasses Made to Order and Repaired. * Lounges and Chairs upholstered on reasonable n terms, at 1 B48 KING STREET, OPPOSITE WA \HRLYHOUSE. Orders from the Country will be promptly at tended to. DANIEL H. SILCOX. I FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 175. 177. 179 KING BtREET, g " CHARIiESTON. S. O. s , . 8 Where nm be foonJ a large and welt selected Stock of all kinds and grade* to su(t the tastes of all ? An examination is resj?ectftjUj solicited. * March 18-lyr ft NACHMAN & GOs PKALERS RT it Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions 13V meetinq street, ? CHASLES TO#, S.C: Ai?H K T T BE? G. W~J Al)E SALES ^ MANUFACTURED ARTICLES AND PI PRODUCTIONS. o :? Is that SEA FOAM" as an aereator, la unequalled b; ead and more food than any other article in the market. l Call then for the "CHEMICAL, OLIVK, mm in hand as in soft water. For sale at retail by BOTCE ' AVATEB INDICATOR," tor which, BENNETT Si I lor by a series of llrely -toots," for twenty minutes. Afte roper limit. rter," should be setft far early to be in time for its n B3SMK % W. P. CAS8KL8. CASSELS. I IETA1L DEALERS IN c lcstic Dry Goods >ideries, Notions, &c. reot, AUGUSTA, GA. t j VG STOCK >py'' and why? It 18 because our store 01 large, is entirely too much crowded with itry on tlie globe, and we desire to dia- a NSE STOCK, on the line of the Port 11 lfort and Barnwell, we extend a cordial * wc will spare no pains to make their ti h AD ST., 3d Door Above lational But " rs respectfully, c KEAN & CASSELS. I ????? . WM. KRESSEL HAS THE FINEST STOCK OF Liquors, Segars & Tobacco n? BKAtFOltf, 8 . C . LANG A BERNHEIMERS WTIISKIES, HENRY WALLACE A CCS., OLD RYE, JOHN GIBSON'S OLD BOURBON, HOLLAND GIN, FRENCH BRANDY, r BEST SCOTCH WHISKY. f CHAMPAGNE, OLD SHERRY A PORT, FINE BRANDS RHINE WINE, t ALES IN BOTTLES AND ON DRAUGHT. a SEGARS AT ALL PRICES. SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, ? PIPES OF VARIOUS STYLE8. i AT S K hesseij'S. FINE GROCERIES, SUGAR CURED HAMS, FAMILY FLOUR. BOOTS AND SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING, GENERAL DRY GOODS AT KRESSEL'S.! A LARGE ASSORTMENT ! I OP STATIONERY, < CONSUTWO OF LETTER PArER, J NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, CARDS. SUITABLE FOR Business Printing, i Just nocoivod AT THE OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN. ? toy? I Best Work - Lowest Price A GOOD BARGAIN. FORSALE-A STATIONARY ENgine, four (4) horse power?in good order; Can be seen at my carpenter Bhop. J. BRODIE. 9th and Ray street. : iMWWWiiiPMh Wte U (! DnuktsJ/tvtIt RaiLBakuim, Wirt (iwdt, \ t SUtrajiAMi4U)ujitlu;Ih<ra*jLI)mbi I UlinnWhiff Pint, VabrntB^Lndm, \ I - C*bwt)bktnR?W<KxU&.n, \ I v AUWorkWvwttd. ' j { LOWEST PRICES. 1 lendfbrPrice LUfi r *? J ! LH. HALL & CO.! SWr MtKufe/fivfr* k VnUrr. ,, J| 2,4-,e, d.JO.MZrAet Strett, EL CHARLESTON, S. O. J Entered according to act of CoagreM In the year 1873, br I. H. Hall k Co,, in oOco Librarian of Cooes* m Washington. &J!kTLT?T I A REHOUSE. JRCIIASEIiS OF SOUTHERN f any article yet discovered. Mixed dry with com Foraale at retail, ?y BOYCK 4t MARTIV. it POUR MAN'S SOAP," Put up In 60 lbs 4? MARTIN. % JIcFALL are agent*. It gives warning to all tb? r which, contlooos whistle wiH secure attention sception for the next crop. IJBFVJL' db MOTAZiXJJ ? "n rtxrn.1 _ M. F5. A Cboice and DMonMei Inrestment. IRST MORTGAGE T PER CENT. GOLD BONDS OF THE 'CRT ROYAL RAILROAD GGjfPAlVT laarktned by the Georgia Railroad a*tl Banking Company.Principal and interest payable In Gold Coin In New 'ork or London. May and November Coupons rinclpaldue November 1,1889. Denomination $1000 The whole fame of these guaranteed Gold Bonds, rhlehcan be registered thereby affordng complete protection against robbey, is only $800,000. Of this amount half has al*ady been taken up. The Bonds of this Company liler from those of most Southern Railroad Cotnpalee, from the fact that the road is completed, horougkly equipped and fi|M from debt ad owned and controlled by Northern Capitalists f large means and experience, whose aim and Inintion la in connection with tho Savannah nd Charleston, Georgia, Western and .tlaatle, Nashville and Chattanooga id the St. Loots and Southwestern (con >lldated)Rallroedi, to make this ths through route, i it is now the shortest from SL Louis to the Atlnne Sea Board, and thereby control la the transports' on of the vast amount of produce and cotton seekig a market via the ports of Charleston, Haannali arfd Port Royal. In aadltioh (o the strength the Bonds derive from eing a First Mortgage of the Port Royal Railroad Ompany, they bear tho guarantee of the Georgia tailroad and Ranking Company, one of the best nown oorporation* in the South, and whoso nredll lands unquestionably high. The net receipt of this and for the year ondlng March 81,1872, aftcrdeductig all expense* amounted to $350,000?a *um almost .i(Helent to pay the principal, to say nothing of the its rest of the bond* guaranteed. The Georgia Rallied and Ranking Company pays regular dividend! f Eight (8) Per Cent upon lu capital atogk. The undersigned arc offering the Gold Bonds al he low figure of 90 and accrued Interest in curreny, free of commission and exprosi barges, at which prioo they pay over Nine (9 'er Cent to the investor. These Bonds are recommended in all confidence U hose seeking a safe, permanent and profitable invest lent All marketable securities received in exchange. For further particulars apply to KING, FINNEY A CO.. No. 21 Nassau Street New York. may.l-t? SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TKUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S C OFFICE NO. 17 BROAD STREET. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Tho deposit* In the Savings Department of tlili lompany ere Invested ss s Special Trust, sod, there are, are not subject to the hazards of Banking. In addition to this specialsecurity, depositors have be guarantee of the entire Bank Capital, whlcl mounts to three hundred thousand dollars ($300, 00.) This department will enable all classes to find i nfe security for their Ravings, however small; anc t the same time bearing a renunerative Interest (si) er cent, compounded uarterly.) Currency can bt emitted by express and drafts by malL F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier. Directors awd trustees. Geo. 8. Cameron, E. H Frost, W. J. Mlddletoi W. Bee, A. J. Crews, W. R Williams, K Waltgeu, H. H. Deleon, C. G. Mcmmingj B. O'nelll, Wm. L Webb, A. P. Caldwell, J. T. Welsman J. M. Shackelford, Geo. H. Walter J. C. H. Clausseu, B. D. Lazarus, Jay 1-3m. QUIT CAIM DEEDS, rjUITABLE FOR THE CONVEYANCE 01 ^ land acquired at State or National Tax Sale ' sale at thia office. tf. WILSON'S LIVERREMEDT t mire and permanent cure for all diseases caused b a deranged Liver, such as Jaundice, Djncpria Heartburn, Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, CostiVeiieas, Sick Headache. Pains In the Ilcad, aud all kindred diseases SVBRY FAMILY SHOULD IIAYR l\ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by WILSON & BLACK, ,4h a Charlolte. Prices Current or .. Branch, Scott & Co Commission Merchants, ?and aoext8 fobGEORGIA COTTON GOOD! ?and? Sardy's Super Phosphates. to)-? . Augusta, 5a., March IS, 1873. DOMKSTIC'g. Rtmdleman Stripes (light) 480 yds..,12] " Fancy Smites (dark) _4S0 yds...13] " Cheer or I'laids 430 yds... 14 Montcnr 7-8 Shirtings AOO und 1,000 yds...Iff " 4-1 Sheetings (500 and 1,000 ydrfT..12] " Yarns, ass'd Nw, 6 to 12...50 btincnea-1.65 Richmond OsnaburgsStri|tes .......823 yds...II1 (lifflit) 13 Granltcrlllc 3-1 Sblrftng 1,000 yd*... 9' " 7-8 - ?l,ond yds...ll] " 4-4 Sheetings 1,000 yds...13 " 7-8 Drills.. -....900 yds... 13 Augusta 3-4 Shirtings.... -.1523 und 830 yds... y' " 7-8 Shirtings 252 and 850 yd*...11] " 4-4 Sheeting -252 and 850 yds... 13 " 7-8 Drills 252 and 830 yds...13 Langley A 4.4 13 A 7-8 - 11 - S-t 9. W EMPIRE FLOUR MILLS IN BARRELS and sacks. 45 cents per Barrel leas per Car Loac [mpkm.il XXXX .s12 J 1.1I.Y Wiiitb XXX - II ( hkili.iant XX 10 ( Hot Cakes X 9 I Rock Milks Suiierllne 8 i Bran.?$23 per ton. 8scks extra. Mhorta.?$30 per ton. do Western Flocs in mils.?Super, $850; Extr $10.00; Family, $10.50; Fanry, $11.30. Rvf. Flock.?$4.00 jier wu'v. (100 lhs.) Bacon.?Shoulders, 8U; C. R.Sides. 1014. D. 8. Meats.?Shoulders, V/?\ C. it. Sides, 9}; Curd.?In tierces, 10j/4: kegs, 12. Corn,?Prime White, 55'; Mixed. 90c/ ? ? < ... , lorn Pirm.?j i. (onu Kye.-fltV Oat*.?Whit', 70; Mixed. 70. SugsT.?Yellow, 11^; C, 12^; Extra C, 131 A UK| i, t*UK?r Honift Syrup.? In bbls, 30; hhds, 2 Virginia Suit.?f2.I0 per Sack; 10 sacks < tinre,82."0. , . ?, Proctor & Gamble1! Soap, Extra Ollr .*j; Kraslve, 7c. Rarriy'a Soluble Parlflc, SS0.00Cash; {3H.I ^actor's Acceptance; 907.30 Planter's Lien. galrdjr'i Pboapho Peruvian, 85fi.00 Caul mdO Factor's Acceptance; f?l Planter's Leln. The above quotiona are wholesale. . tVe do not, I any case, break packages. , JteuiitUncc* per Exprc must be prepaid. Orilerf are filled at Price Cnrrei the day they are received. Sight Drafts od Ne York, Charleetotf, Smuik and Atlanta, placed 1 credit at par. Kespeetfnlly, BRAWOH, lirOTT A CO. jHE PARKER CUM* , PARKER BR(fS s WEST MERI0EH.CT.. ?? , ii a w *-e I WAGE-S FOP. AO, WHO ARE WILLING TO WC c' Atiy person, uM or young, of either sex, r make from $lu to G60 per "week, at home < r In i nection with other business. Wanted by ?II. t lable to either dtjr or country, Injl any season ol i' t year. This U a rare opportunity for thoee who are of work, and out of money, to make ah indepenu' ; t Urine. No capital required. Our psmphl t "II ".V TO MAKE A LIVING," giving ftdl insiricl ? ' sent on reciept of 10 cents. Add rota, A SUIi.1l' a CO., Morristanla, Westchester Co., N. Y. ft i A niAviln everywhere to sell our nf . rn 2igcHUS nor el Embroidering Mat Mi. vn ' TTY a .Iglfiit Illustrated Circular, t? the W all wbll McKee ManuActurin. (Jump 309 Broadway, Ne# TorV, Tfll PAMjOU CtmPABiON. ' Erery Lady want* ono!! Every Man ought to bare one!! Sent on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, I,. F. I! A CO., 1*5 Seventh Avenue, New York. ' BOV.TOK FLIRTATION SIUKAI S. Beht on receipt of 2/5 cents. !Tniqn?1Pri:ittn Publishing House, 84 Veaey Street, New York The Beekwlth 990 Portable Fa. y Sewing Machine, on 30 Days T . ?.s many advantages over nL Satisfaction guarer: ? or RO refunded. Sent complete with full dirt n . . Beck with Sewing Machine Co., 142 Broad way >" \ I THB NEW ELASTIC TRUSS. A / ? jtortml Invention, ft retain* the KuptOfe at ?.'l ? , and uDder the hardest exercise or severe*: r.i. is worn with comfort, and If kept on night anc v ' effects a permanent cute in a few weeks. < and sent bv mail when requested, circular i> e, when ordered by letter sent to the Elastic Tru .<>. No. 688 Broad wav. N. Y. City. Nobody pm i d SpriDg Trasses; too ptlnftal; the? slip or to quently. rmyjKCXLICS1 our & mm I are now prepared to ffcrnisli ICE ' in quantities to suit customers? ; the old ICE HOUSE, 7th st. ) , John Con ant. J. A. E?tv-^ just Received. A splendid stock of dry goods, CLOTHING, HATS A CAPS. GROCERIES. HARDWARV, . cuTLtur, CROCKERY, TOBACCO, , OONFECTIONAnirS, . , TINWARE, Ac., Ac., i At the store of F. W. SCHEPPER. i * Bay Street, bead of So. 3 Dork. t which he will sell lower then ant Other > r > I BEAUFORT. Jan. i t;-. t i ^ HOE OHDTTLE MS MAKilNL ' ' rpuiS BEAUTIFUL MACHINE US# &: < . X needle*. maka the I/x:k Stitch, (alik< '.i aides) hMsoll-adiustlugtention.nnd U used ! r . and or foot. It will hop, fell, hind, seem, tuc' hem allien, rump, nuu se? uu ? mu wmo uw . equally well on silk, linen, muslin stul cotton " ?1T It'Js the ouly first-class tow prioe machine i-i'/lo Send for circular and sample oracwlnq, or cui: t examine the machine si the agency Pay Beauibrt, 8. C. Prioo, $2S, $87 Hi $^!i. W. A. KRT'i'/ fcMS-lyr. J.p '.it. OOliDBBOnc MEDICAL A5D SURGICAL INSTITUTE FOB THE CURE OF . 0-A.3XT0E33 And all Chronic Diseases. s Drs. GREENE, LINLET & BES* IE PRO PRIET 0 RS. J. E. BEJTLBI, E D., Snr'p in c : v E. U. CREEIE, M P.. Phy'u in rli; . Darin* ifrrarfired with' Dr. Kline, Fiend Proprietor of the Philadelphia Ilellevu'. lu-t.i ' thcestaMlahmentofa perm.mentofli : for the cow of CANCER, *e hike plet ur?li log the Afflicted that We hate secure ' a la.-i 1/ modloiw building,and thoroughly for-; it c (i especial conifort of our many Patten's, coil (i from a distance. Dr. J. E. Bentley, the Surgeon In eh 9 Iclan and Surgeon In the "Phlladelpi -n* stitutc," is a gentleman of hDh pro'- ?.,? : 1, mcnts, n physician of cxiwrienee, and .<11 1 the treatment of Cancer hy our met). ! -. 1/ Dr. Greene, has for three rears J-.-i rhr* !3 Branch Offlce, to Dr. Kline's Institnt a' < h /S XT f ....I 1.1....,... I? I), i/ Chronic IMsuasca has tan uouroe?lii?i. ft . Ci --cers will, an heretofore, I* trea -1 n,S ; jj Kline's gettt Canct-r Antidotes, Wot. ii u ^ effect and permanent lu their result ,, warrant us In saylntt that mor?' w ::n have been made or them than by ai .u ? ; ,y methods combined. g We will take pleasure In sending r \;i A P. (I. addresses of persons cured ye1 i : remain perfectly well up to this tint- i > any \ apply. let ell tho afHtctad write I . ? ? , cume and see ns, Consultation fi ? Fee within tho reach of all. Infirmary on Walnut b't., second n*if ' new Hotel. H?ard in the Institute 1 t > I, et willpcrnnl. Our Office st Charlotte Is in char- *! - ' 30 who Is treating larjte numhersat hat | .< 30 Chrome Disc-osses treated withunpri i 30 i'sr.', s JAMES ODELL. BEEAD, CAKE, AND CEA!. " B A K B It . HAS just received a fine assortment f . CANDIES AND Films 4 He has always on hand Bread an' Corif's f. jr of every kind. p COUNTRY STORES *uppll> 1 with celes of the trade at reasonable price Orders for WEDDISOS AND RVB * 1' PARTIES attended to with careen'! dlspa U. In PIFTEEN LOAVES of Bread for OV DOLLAR, can be had by purchvitig Iff !. 5 TICRBTS. to - . - _ The Circulating Library now open contains a choice assortment of Wl James odeljl. MKrtr? VjrT?on the tlr. .?f Utc ?,or 1 ROYAL RAILROAD can l>c ?np|,.M will. r>< Bread. aad t akes, etc., daily by ! it! their order* with the conductor. WANTED, TWENTY-FIVE Rend FAT VFS H and SHEEP; Will take tkem at Pc Royal Ferry. dac.ia-iy. jiar~ :r>i? ^ JMK&I