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>(/<? ?? ?? ? ?? ?.? ? -rr,.?nff>-v-: i *. ?\ . LOCAL AFFAIRS. j THURSDAY, V.UGUtT 7, 1673. I-ife Insurance. By reference to another column it will be seen that a local organization has been f>rmed ih Beaufort by the Southern Life Insurance company. Similar organizations have been made id Columbia and in Charleston, and it is propable that ere long a branch will be established in every county in the state. We trust that this will be so. It is time that the Southern people oeaee to send jway the life-blood Of the oountry?capital?to northern bompanles while there are those here ?!11 nut iltn mnnAV in th? smith anil rvuv nui udv wuv u*vuv^ -v-? ? Which Are in every respect as solvent and [ As stable as any company in the vrorld. A meeting was held at the Sea Island Motel on Wednesday evening to organize the branch here. J. 0. Thompson called the meeting to brdef, and on motion C. H. Wright, Esq. itfda requested to act as chairman, and H. tk Judd, was elected secretary. Mr. Miller by request exp'ained the Objects of the meeting, giving a resume of the history of the Southern Life Insurance company, started at Memphis. The department under which South Carolina is acting, is the department Of Atlanta. Genl. Gordon, being president The chief object being to establish local boards of tnistees, and ob ntotion, a bomhiitlee of three wero appointed by the chair, viz: G. W. Johnson; S. D. Gilbert, and Dr. S. B. Thompson, to select names of officers for the year en Suing. The commi.tee after retiring returned the following nauies as their nominees : President, Geo. Waterhousc; Vice President, Geo, Gage; Secretary, Middleton Stuart; Medical Examiner, Dr. fa. M. Stuart Executive committee.?J. W. Collins, J". G. Barnwell, Dr. P. Pritchard, J. G. Thompson, Paul Hamilton, M. Pollitzer. After discussion, by consent the chairihati declared the gOdtleiben named duly elected, there being no opposing voice. ?? Coal at Port BOyal. One of the great drawbacks upon direct trade with Europe by steam has hitherto been the high price Of coal for fuel for the vessels. Coal cannot be brought from Baltimore to Charleston, SaVanhah and Port Royal and sold for less than eight dollars per ion, while hitherto the vast deposits of northern South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, have been either not worked or have been burdened With excessive railroad tariffs to thfe seaports: Recently letters have been received at , Port Royal assuring us that the only remaining obstacle to be remOved in order , to have a line Of steamers from an English port to diir harbor is the high price ' of coal. Get cheap coal, and you can have a line of steamers this fall; is the gist Of all the correspondence. We believe that arrangements arc advanced far toward completion which will la^ coal ' down on our docks at not exceeding the maximum demanded by English steamfeliin nwners. viz : This has been accomplished through the exertions of the Port Royal and Oedrgia railroad authorities, who have Jnadfi stloH offers df reduction of freights on ooal as will leave a satisfactory margin to minors of northern Gfeorgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Mr. Papin, superintendent of the Direct trade and colonisation society has also had much correspondence with owners of (fial lands in this state and Georgia. Ho hopes to be able to itftrdddoe a cooperative minors association into a favorable locality, and is confident that the result would be cheap coal aud good profits to the miners. "Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing,n On Wednesday night, of last week, the Reverend Sperry, inspector, etc., of the Freedman,s bank, took a borth" in the sleeping car on the Savannah and Charleston railroad. The night was warm and Speny unsophisticated, so he raised the window sash aud retired and fell asleep. He previously took off his coat and hung it up over his head, When the irain stopped at Yemassoe, a fellow on the platform saw the reverend gentlemen sleeping the sleep of innocence. Undeterred by the angelic beauty of the sleeper, he snaked the excellent coat from its hook. That instinct, which reverend inspectors have in common with editors, awaked the sleeper when his property was in danger. But it was too late, the darkic sprang off into the woods, and doubtless ere this has won the nffections of some dusky damsel, arrayed in the shiny black coat of a reverend inspector of savings banks. The Railroad Meeting. A meeting of citizens favorable to the buildiug of a railroad from Auderson to a junction with the Port Royal road, via Abbeville, Edgfield and Aiken, was held at the Sea Island Hotel, on Monday evening last. It was called to order by J. GThompson, who stated tho object to be the sending of delegates to the Abbeville Convention, which assembles on the 13th. The following were proposed to represent Beaufort county : S. C. Millctt, J. G. Thompson, It. S. Bennett, J. W. Collins, Geo, Wells, Geo. W. Johnson. Th^Trne Southern. The Sumter News has changed its name to tho True Southern. Its motto will be. "This is a white man's coun try. " It proposes to keep clear of all entanglements with the state government and will refuse all official patronage. If it sticks to this programme it will be different from any other demote cratic paper in the state. So far as we have observed them they arc just as eager to get a taste of the pap as the radicals, and have shut their months npfl , c ( !>.. riivV. h. until they got il ; r,!*!. t ":li the job rind pot tltc pay.? Thcp; ye H od -, how virtuous I ? mJ mm Town Election. The following is the result of the town election on Monday last. No political issue was involved, all the candidates being republicans: FOR INTENDANT, Alfred Williams, 203 R. S. Bennett, 140 Majority for Williams, (3 FOR WARDENS. R. H. Gleaves, 203 W. H. Fisher, both tickets, 324 J. C. Mayo, 198 W. H. McGill. 188 Jos. Robinson, 193 J. G, Thompson, 175 Cato Perry. 138 Franklin Talbird, 138 George Wells, 147 Phillip Ezekiel, 141 J^mes E. Boyce, 140 F. W. Scheper, 40 Total number of votes cast, 344 ; 245, * 3 . AA coioreu; yy, wuuc. The first meetiog of the new council will be held on Thursday, August 14. BEAUFORT COUNTY. Expenditures from November 1, 1872, to August 1, 1878. Dieting, clothing and burial of poor, 83,107 78 Medical attendance and medicines for poor, 783 90 Public Building, 1,028 03 Trial Justices, 661 43 Commissioner's clerks, 276 00 Stallonerj, 971 50 Printing, 297 40 Roads, bridges and ferries, 673 95 Sheriff; 1,054 25 Jail, 1,004 55 Solicitor, 365 00 Audit?-, 1,000 00 Clerk of court, 576 50 Jury commissioner, * 18 00 Coroner, . 121 76 Orand and petit jurors, witnesses, constables, 2,507 85 Commissioner's accounts, 613 15 Treasurer's commissions. 1,261 06 Total. $16,023 07 8. D. GILBERT, Clerk Co. Com., Bft Co. Transfers of Real Estate. July 9.?Lewis Brothers and John A. Wallers, to Jno. C. Brothers half acre, Peeples Township, 8200, June 14. July 10.?Edwin H. Forrester, to Josephine Forrester, 500 acres, Goethe, $1000, July 1873. July 16.?U. S. tax commissioner, to F. H. Burkhert, Lot in Beaufort, 080, Noyi 1, 1866. July 16.?A. D. Cohen. Referee for George Edwards, to Elizabeth Inwood, $3500 acres; Bluffton, 08600, July 10 '73. July 16.?8aml. J. Lewis, to Wm. E. Brunson, 627 aeres, Weepies, $1881, July 1, 91 July 16.?II. G. Judd, administrator Tenar Riley, Lot in Beaufort, $125, July 2, 1873. July it.?John H. Howard, to Catharine E. Baker, 3J acres, Coosawhatchie, $80, July 3, 1873: July 19.?Win. E. Brunson to Charles F. Harvey one fourth acre, Peeples, $150, Dec. 5? 1873. July 19.?Perry A: Loadholl, to Mrs. A. B. Loadholl, 408 acres, Peoples, $200 October 11, 1872. July 21.?A. G. Kingman, to Jos. W. Collins, Lot in Beaufort, $100, July 21 j 1873. Jhly Wm. Wilson, sheriff, lands ofWm. MotUlrie, Jacob Apple, Lot in Beaufort, $100, July 23; 1873. July 25.?Benj. F. TroWell, to tjwen P. Wilson, 700 acres; Goethe, for $2500 July 22, 1873. July 25.?David Filldrc; Jus. h. Owerl 80 acres; Peep ds, $81. 27 June 1S73. July 25?W. Wilson sheriff, Ldnds of h. r. rope, to J. ii. Howard, tustce, 200, Bluffton, SJOO, April 7, 1873. Colonists Coming. Definite arrangements hate bccti made to locate a colony of Italians upon lands near Alincda owned by R. G. Holmes. They are sent out by the Italian emigration society of New Yorh to the co-operative colonization society of Port Royal, of which Mr. Peter Papin, is superintendent. Mr. Holmes sells them land on favorable terms and facilitates the buildingot their houses. He guarantees shelter at oucc and provision for immediate support. Wo believe this colony will be tho pioneer one of an extensive movement of southern Europeans to this section of the south. BPLJn an article on tlie Freedmnn's bank last week, we unintentionally misquoted a line from Comptroller Knox's report, making hint say: "by loaning money on less than half the value of the loau," instead of less than double the value of the loan. Another Mill. The machinery and implements of a first class saw mill came down to Port Royal from Augusta last week destined for a point on New River, in this county. The splendid timber of our neighborhood is attracting the attention of mill men from every part of the country, and wo are safe in saying that Port Royal will ere long be the lumber port of the United States. S@T? The down train on the Charleston and Savannah road ran off the track at Q.UL.i.L* x 1 .. Xf a i , wiu caiiKuicme iressei on monuay Mgirt, delaying the train several hours. No one injured. The Havana Mail Line. Hon. J. J Patterson, United State Senator from this State* has secured fo certain enterprising citizens of Charles ton a contract for carrying the United States mails between this port and Havana, and that a line of steamers will very soon be established on this route. The importance of this service to Charleston will be recognized by her citizens at once, and tho advantage to New York it is claimed, will be a saving of sixty hoursin the transmission of the Havana mails. V- I Lr* Juljre 'JTO. Andrews has ie-j cci\od the r: ulilicar nomination for senator from On^rl-urg r -inty. IT' will l>c an immense improvement on Jamison. Marine Sot*. Aug. 4th,?Br. Brig Breeze. Ilafncth master, 46 days from Buenos Ayres in ballast, to load Coosaw Mining Co. The Caterpillar and Paris Green Experiments made in Florida seem to prove that Paris Green, mixed with common wheat flour, in the proportion of 24 lbs of flour to one pound of Paris Green, is a certain poison to the cotton caterpillar and that no injury results to the plapt. Some of our planters ought to try it N. T. Hose Company. A meeting of the N. Y. Hose Company was held on Tuesday evening. The following officers were elected : J. A Emmons, foreman; B. B. Sams, assist, foreman ; J. M. Wallace, secretary, and treasurer. Delegates were appointed to attend any meeting which may be called by the chief engineer for the purpose of electing a chief and assitant. On Monday last the Sheriff sold the property advertised for sale in Prince Williams parish to Mrs. Susan E. Taylor for $75. The tract in Bluffton was sold to Mrs, Eliza Reed for $500. News Items. ?The Brewer gold mine bordering on North Carolina lately sent seven pounds of gold to the Charlotte mint. There is no object in nature which ap: proaches in glory a peacock with its tail spread so nearly as a young lady with a new poney phaeton and a parasol on her whip handle. ?In the twenty-four hours ending on Sunday morning five fires broke out in different parts of Norfolk. The people were panic striken, thinking that incendiaries were determined to destroy the town. ?An accident occured on Monday on the Baltimore and Ohio road by which five men were killed and several wounded. ?A. T. Stewart made his will before sailing for Europe. It shows him to be worth one hundred millions of dollars. ?The river Clyde in Scotland, on * * ni J . ?_ A! _l_ wiucn uiasgow ana its snipyarus urn situated, has been made safely navigable almost entirely by artificial means. On a section of the river, not more than thirty miles in length, the "Trustees for the improvement of the river Clyde'' have during a few years past expended nearly thirty-six millions of dollars, and such has been its effect in fostering the business interests of Glasgow and its environs that the people there think the money has been well spent. ?Experiments lately made with the Leyder. jar demonstrate that, with a sufficient curient, small animals and birds can be made absolutely rigid for the moment in the position in which they stand ; and so suddenly is the work done, so completely is the posture of life preserved that nothing but actual examination with the hand can impress on the uiind the fact that the creature has with that sudden shock passed fr*in the living. ?Forgeries seem to become fashionable nuiotig tliti inmates of conventf. Recently the monks of a Russian convent were detected iu counterfeiting the Czar's paper money by the wholesale, and now we learn frctm Perr.gia Italy, that the Abbess ot the Clarissine Convent at Fabbio has been. setonccd to three month's imprisonment for having forged signetures. It seems she had for a number of years been in the habi, of reFnv. Iia nnnnitioo aP rimifl l/"vr?rr iui nit nuuuivito Vi iiuuo mug since dead, and thus managed to obtain large amounts of money. ?There has been a curious little lawsuit in Washington. Fernando Wocd resided next door to Caleb Cushing, but is absent for the summer. Mr. Kelly, who is in charge of the residence of Mr. Wood keens a dog. The dog's bark is fearful aria incessant; Mr. Cushing has brought suit against Fernando Wood the owner of the dog, for allowing the animal to disturb Mr. Cushing1 s rest at night, and for interfering with his studies, and the transaction Of the ordinary business duririg the day. The case involves a very nice question of law. The court gave judgment that the ntiisa^cfe be abated by the removal or the killing of the do'4, and that the defendant be required to deposit a collateral of twentyhve dollars to secure the abatement oftlie nuisance, which would be forfeited in case of failure. Discussing the Frcedmcn's Bureau swindling, the Raleigh Xars says: '"The pecuniary venality of the Bureau is another modern species of corruption under the guise of philanthropy. It takes the science of official rascality in the nineteenth century, to pfostituto schemes of benevolence, inaugurated by the Government, into vehicles of private gain and personal emolument.'' ?"Pour in knowledge gently." Plato, one of the wisest men of ancient Greece, observed that the winds of children arc like bottles with very narrow mouths; if you attempt to fill them too rapidly much knowledge was wasted and little received, whereas with a small stream they were easily filled. Those who would make young children prodigies act as wisely as it they would pour a pail of water into a pint measure. Crawfordvili.e, Ga., March 31, INTO. Messrs. J. IT. ZriHn, <{ Co. Gents: I am directed by my uncle, Hon. Alex. II. Stevens,to say to you that he is inclined to believe that he h?s derived some benefit from the use of SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, and that he wishes to give it a further trial. You will therefore please send to his address two more bottles by express r\ <i i) List of Goods always on hand at P. P. Toalc's Builder's Emporium, Charleston, S. C. Boors. Sashes. Blinds, Mouldings, Bracket*, Stair Bailings, jewels, Posts and Stair Balusters, of his own manufacture, and satisfaction guaranteed. And the following direct from the manufactures: Window Glass, Builders' Hardware, Marble and Slato Mantlepieces, Brain Pipe, Encaustic Floor Tile, Wire Guards for store fronts, and all articles needed in completing a first-class housei Prioe list sent free on application, .. ? -rni1!?i rf air^WTTiTT~ ev * m ss w jsr T: ATJCTIO* TRA AGENTS POK THE SALE OF M. ?B\!tKTT <V KLCFALJb. infcnn their friends tl inon Flour in small quantities wiii produce lighter bread All person* should encourage home manufactures, f boxes, warranted to hold out in weight. ,Tu?t ns good tn h To prevent Boiler explosions, ude "IX)W W moment the water gels helow a certain line lit the boiler t unttl the steam is exhausted or the water raised to a propc Orders for the "Aljea rdrtlllat SOUTHERN LIFE I Principal Offices?MEMPHIS,' o?< MEMPHIS. J. A. KELSON, Pica*. 4 AMOS WOODRUFF, Vic? Prea't. I BEN MAY, Sect'jr. ? J. H. MILLER, Sopcn ASSETS, JAN Y. 1, 1871 ANNUAL INCOME, SOUTH CAROLINA OFFICE COLU J. E. BLACK, Prcs't, J. P. SOUTHERN, \ BEAUFORT, S. ( -TR UST. I). C. WILSON", M. POLITZER, W. n. MAULDIN, JNO. FRANZ, PAUL HAMILTON, C. IL WRIGHT, M. STUART, GEO. GAGE, GEO. W. JOHNSON, H. G. JUDD, JAS. G. THOMTSON, J. G. BARNWELL, M. M. KINGMAN, GEO. HOLMES. Officers of BEAUFO GEO. WATERIIOUSE, Trct t GEO. GAG) Dr. XX. ~M. Stuart, 3VT M. POI.ITZER, J. G BARNVV1 J. W. COLLINS, PAUL HAMII. J.'G. THOMPSON, PAUL PR1TC1 This Company iwuea POLICIES on"J approved plans, annual dividends. All Policies non-forfeiting after 2nd a Losses adjusted, and reserve invested by the State Boarc throughout the State* All further Information furnished, MIDDLE! Aug.T-fun BOO. eft ORASJD PIflFTiAYI OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS BY JACOB APPLE 5 A splendid assortment of DREss r.norxt. GRENADINES. POPLINS, JAPANEES CLOTITS. LI BAREGES, MUSLIN, Era WHITE GOODS. PIQUES, CUETONES and CAMBRICS, PERCALES, BRILLIANTS ETC, ETC. Balbrlgan Hosiery for Ladles and Gents Lnccs, Collars and Cnftfa. STASDA RD T III M M I JT G S . GLOVES, 1 PERFUMERY, J NOTIONS, ETC. Gentlemen's Msiiiiig Goods. Tien. How*, hcarD, etc. ESADY MADE CLOTHING In every style, FASHIONABLE IIATS. STRAW HATS FOR GENTS AND HOTS. 4 Also just Receivod the finest lot of Ltulle* Shoes J ever brought to this n'nrkct. If you don't soc what you want ask for it. You can be supplied at J. APPLE'S, AY STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C W. J. TRIM. 1 PKAI.KR IS WINDOW CURTAINS, 5 l'Al'Elt HANGINGS, I LACE CURTAINS, and 1 WINDOW DECORATIONS g PIANO Hurt . r TABLE COVERS, F WINDOW SHADES; and HOLLANDS. PAPER HAA(iIAG A.\0 DECORATIONS. . Mnttrasses Made to Order and Repaired. ! Lounges and Chairs upholstered on reasonable I terins, at 243 KING STtlEET, Ori'USJTE WAVEM.Y IfOl'SE. < Orders from the Country will be promptly nttcnded to. DANIEL II.SILCOX. FUBNITUEE V/AEEROOMS, 173. 177. 170 KINO STREET, chahljestort, &. c. Whore ran l>o fount! a large and Well refected Stock of all kinds anil grades to suit the fnstes of all. An examination is respectfully solicited. March 18-lyr NACHMAN & CO. DKAUCRS IX Dr7 Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions l.ill MtiETlAU BTKKK1', CHARLESTON, 8. C. Apll HOME SHUTTLE" SEWjjjfl MACHINE. TIIIS FE-VlTIFUIi MACHINE fSES Snuroirr needles, make* the Lock Stitch, (alike on both sldefl has seif-adlusting tontion, and is used liy hand or foot. It wiil hem, fell, bind, seam, tuck, hemstitch, ruffle, and sew on at the same time; work equally well on silk, linen, muslin and cotton Roods. It'is the oulr first-class low prioe machine made. Sena for circular and sample of sewing, or call and examine the machine at tbo agency, Bay street, Beaufort, S. C. Prioo, $25, $37 dks $42. ! W. A. FRTPP, fob.HMyr, Agent. i tie tp & aic.j LDSSALESH ANUFACTURED ARTICLES AND F PRODUCTIONS. o ist "SKA FOAM" as nil aereator,i3 uncalled tr and more food than any other artlelc in the market, all then for the "CHKMIG'AL, OGIVE, nn ard a* iu soft water. For sale at retail l>y IIOVfK ATER INDICATOR," for which, BENNETT & >y a series of Hrely "toots," for twenty minutes. Aftc t limit >X*?" should bo sent In early to be in time for its r BHRTK NSRRANCE CO. . I rENN., & ATLANTA GA. ' \ I ATLANTA. Ssa'i. JHO. B. QORDOIT, Fni'l 1 Ben'l. A. H. COLQUITT,' tics FriVi. ' I. A. MORRIS, Seet'jr. | rlsor of Ag'endes. J i ?, $1,534,488 97 j 1,000,000 00 ; DEPARTMENT, ! MBIA, S. C. J Ice Pros't? A. H. WARINO, Secfy. ] D., BRANCH. I EEti.1 DR. PAUL PRITCHARD, ! JNO. RICH, J. W. COLLINS, I 8. D. GILBERT 1 P. L. WIGGIN, GEO. WATEItHOUSE, A. S. DAVENPORT, Sv'M. KltESgEL, E. 8INCLAIR H. M. STUART, DR. 8. R THOMPSON, J. C. MAYO, H. M. FULLER, G. M. WELLS, RT BRANCH, E, Vice Pres't. M. STUART, Sect'J I L ! odlcal Examinor. i XL, ) .TON, > Exocutlvo Committee. IARD, J PREMIUMS received in Cash, and cnUUed to nnual premium is paid. I at Columbia, with advice of the auxiliary boardg and applications for INSURANCE received by ."'ON STUART, J A-c't., Beaufort, IB. O. A LARGE ASSORTMENT or STATIONERY, CONSISTING or ETTER PAPER, NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, CARDS. suitable for Business Printing, Just RocoivodL at til* office of thr REPUBLICAN. ?<<>> ? Best Work - Lowest Price A GOOD BARGAIN. HORSALE?A STATIONARY ENl oine, four (4) horse power?in ;ood order; Can be seen at my carpenter shop. J. BRODIE. 9th and Bay street. PtyiMo* I BmLMBo&KT*icru!Sapffat. Knififyr, | | Rwtetjfrvth BaiLIhbjtCri&iQurd* \ i Skhtnd MerfoMottoftkralDmjji I TilbipWhitr Pate, Wi!>mlItxgrUa6*> \ I . QibiArthtoArrsRAf Wocdt&tk \ I AUWtfrkWirwtii. . | J IjOWEST PRICES, j SendfbrPriee List, J LH HALL&eO.S Entered acobrdQng to act of Congrea* in the jrear ll7S, b/LE Hall A Co,, In offleo Librarian of Con i fee* at WuWngton, W A 3U IU * FARE HO USE, UKCHASERS OF SOUTHERN I y any article yet discovered. Mixed dry witlywmForsale at retail, by BOYCE A MARTI*, ct i'OOR MAN'S SOAP," Put up in GO lbs. A MARTIN. McPALL are agents. It gives warning to ali the t which, a contiuoua whistle will secure attention eccption for the next crop. I JiTA"A' et? MoPAZjXJ. ... Foirt Royal, 1. O. A Choice and doMted Inyestment. TROT MORTGAGE 7 PER CENT. GOLD BONf? OF THX v ?0RT ROYAL RAILROAD CORPAHY laaratned by the Georgia Railroad Mi laaklaf Company. Principal and Interat payable In Gold Coin in New fork or London. May and November Coo pons. 'rlnelpal <lne wovemper 1,1889. L*enomination jiuuu The whole issue of theae guaranteed Geld BorxU, ehlrh earn be registered thereby afTord | eempliU protertloa agatttat robbery, U-.pnly,<500,000. Of this amount half has alertly been taken up. The, Bond* of thia Company lUrer from those of most Southern Railroad Compallrf, fCJPUfre fact that the road M iotaplrtrd, horooKhlt MtpipjMd and Am from dabt ,od Owrfed ana controlled by Northern Capitalists if large meana and experience, :vhoe0 aim jind incntkm ia In oonnectlOn with the Sawatlnah Mad CharleatoBf Peargla, Wear era and ktlaatic, Nhsbvllle and Chattanooga ind the St. bo a la and Southwestern (eon olldated) Railroadf,,(o make thla the through route, ia It la now the ahorteat from St Lou la to the Atlanic Sea Board, and thereby controlla the transportsten of the east amount of produce and cotton eeekng a market via the porta of Charleston, Savannah and Port Royal. In addition to the strength the Bonds derlre from aelng a First Mortgage of the Port Royaj Railroad Company, they bear the guarantee of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, one of the Met known corporations in the 8outh, and whose credit lUnda unquestionably high. The net receipt of thla road for the year ending March 81,1873, after deducting all expenses amounted to $880,000?a sum almost luftdent toper the principal, to say nothing of the Interest of tliu bonds guaranteed,. The Georgia Railroad knd Banking Company pays regular dividends ?f Eight (8) Per Cent npon Its capital stock. The undersigned are offering the Gold Bonds at the low figure of 90 and accrued Interest in currency, free ef commission and express charges, at which price they pay over Nine (9) Per Oent to the investor. These Bdpfts afe recommended in all confidence to those seeking a sub, permanent and profitable investment. All marketable securities received in exchange. For further particulars apply to KING, FINNEY A CONo. 21 Nassau Street, New York. may.l-tf. SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON. 8. C OFFICE NO. 17 BROAD STREET. . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The deposits In the Savings Department of thla Company are invested as a Special Trust, and, therefore, are not subject to the haaards of Banking. In addition to this special security, depositors havo the guarantee or tbe entire nana tapnar, wmcn amounts to three hundred thousand dollars (8300,wo.r This department will enable all classes to find a wfe security for their savings, however small; and at the same time bearing a renunciative interest (six per cent, compounded uarterly.) Currency can be remitted by express and drafts by mall. F. A. MITCHELL, Cash IKB. directors and trustee?. Geo. 8. Cameron, E. H Frost, W. J. Middleton W. Bee, A. J. (>*?, W. B. Williams; E. Waltgen, H. U. Delooo, C.G. Mumming, B. O'neUf, . Wm. L Webb, A. P. Caktwen. J. T. Welsruan J. M. Shackelford, Geo. II. Walter, J. C. IL Clausaen, B. D. Lazarus, May 1 -3m. QUIT CAIM DEEDS, SUITABLE FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF land acquired at State or National Tax Sales r sale at this office. tf. WHifloN-s LIVERREMfiDV A stire and permanent cure for all diseases caused by a deranged Liver, such as Jaundice, Dyspepsia Heartburn, Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, Costivenera, Sick Headache, Pains In the Head, and all kindred diseases EVERT FAMILY 8IT0VLD IIAVB IT SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by. WILSON & BLACK, .4h fl Charlotte, Prices Current OF Branch, Scott & Co. Commission Merchants, ?and agents fobGEORGIA COTTON GOODS ' . ?and? Sardy's Super Phosphates. J? ! o )?*Augusta, Ga., MarcH 18,1873. DONKgTH'B. ilandlcman Stripe* (light) 480 yds... 12V " Fancy Stripes (dark) -480 yds... 18V M Check or Plaids 480 yds...14V Slontour"^ Shirting*..;.; AflO grid 1,000 yds...lOfc " 4-4 SbectlnKs...ySOO and 1,000 yd*... 12V " Yarns, ass1'? Nos, 6 to 12...50 bunchc*?l.B5 Richmond Osnaburgs Strijie* ?.825 yds...14V " J (light) 18 (Jranitcfille 3-1 Shirting -1.000 yds... 9V ". 7-8 " -l.oqo ydi-llV '( 4-1 Shootings l.ooo yd*...i:? " .. 7-8 Drills -.,..900 yds...l3V Augusta 3-4 Sblrtmgs...' -525 rind ttfo yds... 9V " 7-8 Shlrtjngs.... .252 and 880 yds... II J. " 4-1 Sheeting 252 and 8.50 yd*...l3 , " 7-8 Drills 252 and 850 yds...l3j< Langley A 4.4 -?13 " A 7-8 11V " 8-4 ?V ?w? EMPIRE FLOUR MILLS IN BARRELS AND SACKS. 95 cent* per Bafrel lea* per Cat Load iMrKlrtAL XX*X -812 5 tfLt Whitk XXX - 11 0 Brilliant XX - 10 0 Hot Cakes X 9 0 Rock Mill* Superfine 8 5 Bran ?825 per ton. Sacks extra. Short*.?830 pet ton. do Western Flour in ppia.?Super, 8850; Extri 810.00; Family, 810Ad; Fancy, 811J50. Rye FLotm?81.00 per saclt. (100 lb?.) Bacon.?Shoulders, 8W; C.-R.Sidw. 10U. D. S. Bleat*.?Shoulders, 7V?i C. K. Sides, 9^ Lard.?In tierces, 10'/; kegs, 12. Corn.?Prime While, 9".; Mixed. 90c. Corn Bleal.?95. (Sacks included.) 11 ye.?81.25. Oat*.?White, 70; Mixed. 70. R a gar.?Yellow. 11^;C, 12J$ ; Extra C. 13V A' 13&. hngar House Nyrnp.?In bhls, 30; hhdi, 2 Virginia Bait.?12.10 per Sack; 10 tacks < unre, 82.00. ... Proctor 4c Gamble's Soap, F.xtra Olle Krasfro,7c. ? i . s*rdv'i Rotable Parlfle, ViO.^CmIi; 855.( vHctor'vAccopU'nee; 107 JM Planter's Uen. R?rdf'i Pboapho Peruvian. SV>.o6 Cut 510.00 Kai tnr'o Acceptance; Planter's Tfelii. TbtabowomrtuHM. iw wholesale.. We do oot, i viy rase, breaK package*. Remittances, per Kxpre mint he prepaid. Orders Are flJTert at Trice Cnrrei tie <iav they #ro received. fltfht Draft* ou ife York, Charleston, Savannah and Atlanta, placed I credit at par. fimwtftlTy, BRANCH; SCOTT A CO. ^ THE PARKER GUN* PLRU iiwrrwnwwww-ni. j ,PAftKERBR<fov .WEST HEKDlEH.fiT. - * 1 OLD ESTABLISHED ^ekkly Line to beaufokt; PACIFIC & CHISOLM'^ LANDINGS The Steamci PILOT BOtr; C*pUla Vf. T. McKkltt, Will laare Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, every Feidat Momiko, at 8 o'clock. . Returning, will leave Beaufort Sattjkbat Moa* Shipment* io cttt of Agenia forwarded free of Mowage or commission. , t For engafementa apply to WM. HARRI380N, Agent at Beanfbri.' RAVEN EL, HOLMES, * OO, Agent* at Charleston Tttit Fivorito IfcatbBrijtf VATW.TrTT.TM Haa been before the public over TTTIRTW TffeABB. and probably ha* a wider and better reputatioa then any proprietary medicine of the present day At this period there are but flew unacquainted with the merit* ot the Paw Kills*; but, while soma extol it a* a liniment, they know but little of ita power In easing pain when taken intertliny\ while othere u*e it Internally with great enrreaa, bad are equally Ignorant of Ita healing virtues when applied externally. We therefore wUh to lay to all, that tt Is equally succeasfnl, whether used internally or ** ternally. It la soflcient evidence of Its viitaae aa astandard medicine to know that tt is bow eeed la all parts ef the world, ,and that Ita sal# ia towlaab ly toe regit ngl No.cflratlre agent tee had such a wide spread ?ala or given each unlveraal IWhotlop. Davis Paw-Siux* ia a purely vegetable tern* pound, prepared from the beet and purest material*, and with a care that Inanres the moat perfect uuL formlty In tho medicine: and while It Is a moat effective remedy for pain, It ia a perfectly safe medicine, even in the morttlUakUful hand*, It la eminently a Family Mzdicixs j (fid fyy fjgU lng kept ready for Immediate resort, wjil atCve many an hour of eutftrlng, add than/ a dollar In Usm and doctor1! bill*. !'" a After over thirty years trial, It Is still reeeMng the most unqualified teetlmonlalato ita virtues, flrom person* of the highest character and responsibility, Eminent Physician* commend it as a most effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It la not only the beat remedy ever known for Bruises, Cute, Burns. Ac., but for Dysentery, or Cholera, or. any sort of bowel complaint, It is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency, end rapidly of action. In the great cities 6f India, and other not climates, it haa become the standard medicine for all such complaint*, a well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and. a! other kindred disorder*. For Cc*irt>* end Cokb Canker1 Asthma, and Rheumatic difficulties: U had been proved by the moat abundant and eofivl noes testimony to bean Invaluable medicine..., ., We would caution the puUlc,sgslagUlj Wtatteul. of our preparation, either in name,' or style of patting up. ICE. ICE. OUR k HftHii are nbw prepared io fiirniik I C El in quantities to suit customers?At the old ICE HOUSE, 7th st; John Conant. J. A. Eirxowt: JAMES ODELL, bbsad, caze, and cbaczld M xL s: ZJ 3Ft I HAS Just received a fine ?oitmeot of CANDIES FRUITS; He hu always on bead Breod And Coofcctatf/ of every kliid. tutRtRT mbnM Supplied with ftUirt*-' celes of the trade at retainable prioea. Ordera for WEDDINdN ANtf K^ENINC? PARTIES attended io with tare tad dispatch. . fifteen loaves of Bread for one DOLLAR, can be had by purchasing IRKAD tickets. The Circulating Library , now open contains a choice aaortmeat of hooka. ...JAMES ODELL; 49- MERPHANTSonthe line of the PORf ROYAL RAILROAD can he supplied with freab ' Bread, and Cakea. etc., dally by leaving heir orden with the conductor. Just Received, l A splendid dock of I DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, i HATS A CAPS, groceries, i Hardware. \ cutlSt; CROCEEfcY^ , : TOBACCO, ] CONFEfcTIONAMES, ? ... . i tlnwaket?, ^ At the store of F. VV. SCHEPPER, * Bay Street, kead df Kel 9 Deck, which he will sell lower Uuin any other atom iM BEAUFORT. Jan. 4-ly. WAlWED/?A (rood wardrobe and a book eart Applyat thla office. ; UflB! 200,000 MANUFACTURED MO NTftif < Sea M tiiick timto. ^ Construct your buljdloga of BRICS, make thetd fire-proof, and sa,vt! tlw high rates pf lnrarnaee mV f," charged on wood baUdlnge. bAcKs do not bn wft w bricks do not rot down. Our Brick Kilnft ? are located oil Salt Water Creek,, two miles frcWt it Beaufort. Vessels drawing fifteen feet of srator ca'-* w load within fifty foot of our kilns. A single Qd 10 dHfts boats or data to the tfty it Beaoforf dr Port BoysJ. BfilOES of any sltie or quality, plain or repreand, a red to drier at short notice at Charfesto* ftfti6<* Tannab firicce ?V..V_J_> ian at oar acucc in CROFOf'S itr&Dittfe Bar Street, Beaufort, <&2f ttawlne aipl^ Sed Is'd Brick & Lima C4< Jose 19-ijr. fUBTAfM life*AX*. ^ent on receipt of ? eeota. Dnltftaflpriirtiaf iW mlUbing House, 96 Vesej Street, Kttv Tort,