Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, October 02, 1873, Image 2
The Beaufort Republican.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1873.
8. B. THOMPSON', Proprietor.
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The Largest Bona Fide Circulation.
A MODEL HEALTH OFFICER.
On Wednesday of last week the health
officer of this port, I)r. Henry Jones,
hoarded the ZJer/Ar/, Capt. Trevett, a
small schooner which makes regular trips
between the islands and Savannah. He
examined the vessel and gave the captain
a permit to come up to the town. Subsequently
ho got into a wrangle with
Trevett about his fees and demanded
back the permit and then ordered the
vessel into quarantine for fifteen days,
upon the pretence that a l?ov who was
Buffering from headache, and whom he
had seen before giving the permit, was
sick with a contagious fever. Trcvett
disreganied the order, rmd came up to
town and discharged liis cargo. Jones
made out a warrant for his arrest and
gave it bothe sheriff. The officer was
advised that the warrant was issued without
any authority of law and declined to
serve it. It was subsequently served by
the town marshal, and Trcvett was
brought before Trial Justice Williams.
After a long hearing the case was dismissed.
Meantime the boy was remaining
in town and showing no signs of serious
illness, not being confined to his bed.
Ho was attended by Dr. Gibbs, who
thought very little was the matter.
' Foiled in his attempt on Trcvett, Jones
issued another of his warrants and had
the boy arrested on Saturday, put him ih
a boat and took him down to the quarantine
ground on Paris Island. Ho was
there put in charge of a colored family, and
this careful doctor left his patient, who
was suffering, lie said, from a contagious
fever, and returned to town. On Saturday
a writ of habeas corpus was served
upon Jones, ordering him to produce the
body of the boy before two trial justices
of the town. This was disregarded by
. .Tones.
Jones' whole course in this matter has
been that of an ignorant, conceited and
spiteful quack. We don't believe lie is
possessed either of the knowledge or discretion
necessary fbr the place he holds,
nor do we believe that he is any such
physician as is contemplated by the law.
The bogus university in Philadelphia, recently
pulled by the police as a fraud and
disgrace to the city," is probably the place
where he got l.-s diploma. A petition
fbr his removal has been numerously
signed.
A PLEASANT REMARK.
A passenger on the Port Royal railroad
a few days ago stepped on the platform
at Allendale and made some inquiry
of a by-stauder as to the cotton and other
shipments from that point. Upon returning
to his scat he overheard the following
conversation:
Hiuii-tonkd loafer, No. 1.?"Who
is that, John 7"
IIlUII TONED LOAFER, No. 2.?"I dbn't
know; some God damned yankeo, L suppose.
The gentleman happened to be a Virginian;.
a wealthy tobacco manufacturer
in Richmond ; had led a Virginia rcgi
niont through the war, ami was coining
to Port Royal with a view to iuvestment
in timber lands.
He addressed the writer of this, and
a*ked what kind of people these South
Carolinians were, lie had heard a similar
epithet applied to himself before in
the state, when endeavoring to ascertain
its capacities by inquiry at railroad stations.
He said that lie thought the poorest
state in the confederacy might well
conceal, if it could not conquer, its hate,
for without yankeo capital and yankce
energy, it was likely to remain ju*t what
it is. _
The Panic.
The panic of last week quickly spread
tb every part of the country. The !>ank>
generally suspended the payment of
currency, certifying clucks which were
accepted as good at other banks and by
the business community.
The president, in order to relieve the
market, ordered the gold interest due
Nov. 1, to be paid on Oct. 1. Ho also
promises further relief by the re-issue of
currency, if the banks adopt a liberal
policy by discounting legitimate business
paper.
The Treediu:?.u\s Hank.
This institution 'ia-- ceased to pay out
money to its depo-iturs, and demands
sixty days notice. This will be the cause
of serious embarrassment to many persons
who have depended upon the
amounts committed to it to carry thorn
along until their cotton is picked and
old.
A simple presentation of a check which
is refused payment is not such a notification
as the bank requires. If you want
to give a proper notice, write it out and
have the c:i*iiicr endorse upou it the date
of his reception of it.
If you ! -.'t this, sixty days from
now you > id bo .u the same, or a worse
condition than now.
i __4T^?bwi
Stir We are requested by Supt. J. 0.
Moore, to say, that he had no itaow- J
^ knn/ AVAt.rOIAn in i
Itui^u ui tuu uaocuan CAVUIOIVU IV
Charleston beyond the question by tel.
egtaph as to whether the train to
Charleston would leave as usual on
Monday night, to which he replied in
the affirmative.
Cunningham, republican, was elected mayor Charleston
on Wednesday.
Sdgar A. Poe's works. 4 vols,
5heil's Irish bar, 2 vols,
lumboldt'sCuba, 1 vol,
iValter Scott's miscellanies, 3 vols,
Sidney Smith, memoirs, 3 vols,
Sidney Smith, miscellanies, 2 vols,
Daniels-animated nature, 2 vols,
Progress of the Uuited States?1790 to
>0, 1 vol,
Fleetwood's life of Christ, 1 vol,
kartell's fossil remains, 1 vol,
Military commission to Europe, 1 vol.
Raffle's history of Java. 2 vols,
Raffle's history' of Java, Plates.
Prance, and its revolutions,-1 vol,
Butler's works, 1 vol,.
British essayists, Jeffrey. 1 vol;
Lives of chief Justices of U. S., 1 vol,
Austria in 1848. Stiles, 2 vols.
The Divine government, McCosh,
rol, #
Antique vases, 1 vol,
Benton's thirty years in the senate,
rol,
Hume's history of England, 4 vol,
Drayton's memoirs, 2 vols,'
Historical collections. S. C., 4 vols,
Historical sketches, S'. C., 1 vol,
Historical sketches, S. C., 1 vol,
Ccology, S. C., 1 vol,
Historical society, S. C.. 2 vols,
Documentary history of S. C., 3 vols,
Fiance under IiOuis Phillippc, 2 vols,
Tooke's diversions, 1 vol,
liockes essay, 2 vol,
Ricardo's political works. 1 vol,
Mackintosh English revolution, 1 vol,
Hallnin's middle ages. 3 vols,
Southern review, 4 vols,
Macauley's history of England, I vol,
Life of John Randolph. 2 vol.
frifWc would like to know what is I
the reason that the Port Royal railroad S
must take in wood right in the midst of j
the internal swamp at Island tank. It <;
usually takes the two tired darkies half {
an hour to fill up there. Meanwhile the 1
passengers by the night trains are suck- jg]
ing malaria with every breath, and being j
devoured by niLsquitoes at the same time. j
As the wood has to be brought to that j
station, why not carry it to Port Royal, j
and load up theic. These little points,
Mr. President, go a great way toward . j
making a road popular with the community,
or the reverse, and your road is not
so stro g but that it may as well cultivate i
the good will of all. 2 i
The Old Made Ncwr.
2 \
Messrs. Rich & Wright have so renovated
and improved the Jenkins' fyousc
that it may be said to have been made
new. The basement of the house has
now three good business rooms; one of i
them is occupied by the Southern Express
Company, one by John Rich & Co., aud
the other by Mr. Wright, U. S. revenue i
collector. The upper part will be used
as a dwelling by Messrs. Rich & Wright.
The renovation of this building, the
improvements of Gen. Smalls building
and the erection of the new house of Dr.
W.J. Jeuking has made that end of
Bay street a busy and attractive spot.
The yellow fever has appeared
in New Orleans, Vicksburg and Cairo.
AUCTION SAL.E
OF A
LIBRARY.
A RARE CHANCE TO SECURE
valuable books, both of legal and miscellaneous
character will bo offered by the
administrator of the late Mujor J. J.
ROPE, on Tuesday evening, the 14th
October, (during the next term of court)
Among the books to be sold arc the following
:
LAW BOOKS.
Bay's law reports, 2 vols,
Treadway's law reports, 2 vols,
Mill's law reports, I vol.
Mott & McCord law reports, 4 vols,
Bailey's law reports, 2 vols,
Hill's law reports, 3 vols, 1
Riley's law reports, 1 vol.
Dudley law reports, 1 vol,
Rice iaw reports, 1 vol,
Cheves' law reports, 1 vol,
Spear's law reports, 2 vols,
Slrobhart's law reports, 5 vols.
Kieharufioii s Jaw reports, 12 vols,
llice Digest, of law reports, 4 vols,
Desaussure equity reports, 4 vols,
Harper's equity reports, 1 vol,
McMulluu's equity reports, 2 vols,
llili's equity reports, 2 vols,
Bailey's equity reports, 1 vol,
Strobhart's equity reports 4 vols,
Richardson's equity reports, 12 vols,
Siuiouton & Couuor's Digest, 1 vol,
Connor's Digest, 1 vol,
East's cngli.-h reports,
Story's equity jurisprudence, 2 vols,
Hughes' equity draftsman, 1 vol,
Fonblanque's equity, 2 vols,
Barton's equity, 1 vol,
Burtow's equity reports, 2 vols,
("Viwpor s c.iuiiy reports, 1 vol,
Barbour's Mass. Digest, 3 vols,
Dauiel's chancery reports, 3 yols,
Harrison's chancery reports, 2 vols,
Atkyns' chancery reports, 3 vols,
Stephen's Nisi Drius, 3 vols,
Archbold's Nisi Prius, 2 vols,
Greealeaf on evidence, 3 vols,
Roper on legacies, 2 vols,
Crabb on real property. 2 vols,
Collyer on partnership, 1 vol,
Feamc on remainders, 2 vols,
Taylor's landlord and tenant, 1 vol,
Warner's law studies, 1 vol,
Smith on contracts, 1 vol,
Toler on- executions, 1 vol,
Tyler on ejectment, 1 vol,
Gale & Whately on easements, ] vol,
Mitford,s pleadiDg, 1 vol,
Story's commentary on constitution,
1 vol,
Hill on Trustees, 1 vol,
Russell on crimes, 2 vol,
Tidd's practice, 2 vols,
Tidd's practical forms, 1 vol,
Smith's leading cases, 2 vols,
Preesley's equity evidence, 1 vol,
Forsythe on composition with creditors,
1 vol,
Broom's legal maxims, 1 vol,
Williams on real property, L vol,
Stephens on pleadiDg, 1 vol,
C'nke upon Littleton, G vols,
Wood's Couveyauciug, 1 vol,
I\rui( o vuujiiiru iai:ro, i vuio,
Chilly's pleadings. 3 vols,
Chilty on Contracts, 1 vol,
Chitty on bills, 1 vol,
I'billips on insurance, 2 vols,
I'lackstone's commentaries, 5 vols,
Wharton's law dictionary, 1 vol,
Brightley's Digest, 2 vols,
Conkling's admiralty practice, 2 vols (
Conkling's practice in U. S. courts,
1 vol,
Wheat >n's international law, 1 vol, '
Vattel's international law, 1 vol,
Grotius, 1 vol,
U. S. Statutes, (vol 13,11 vol,
Angcll on tide waters, 1 vol,
bankrupt laws U S., 1 vol,
Rules in (J. S. House of Representatives,
1 vol,
Code Nepoleon. 1 vol,
Georgia Code, 2 vols,
Miller's Digest, (Georgia,) 1 vol.
Ilargrave's notes, 1 vol, . '
Rank case, S. C., 1 vol, inc
Wilher's compilations, 1 vol,
lliuc's legal forms, 1 vol,
Attorney and Solicitor's pocket
book. 2 vols
Gould's law studies, 1 vol, 1
Practice injustice courts, 1 vol, n"r
Treatise on naval trade, 1 vol,
Abbot's forms and plcadiugs, 2 vols, r "
Digest S. C. laws, 2 vols,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. h'?r
Waver!v novels, 27 vols, c,lt|
Robertson's History, 10 vols, wll
Bolinghrokc's works, 4 vols, Cot(
Milton's works, 8 vols, bou
I*:. 1,. . II..ll'o ft vnla. *
XJJ.^IIUf I ltd* SJ v .v.^, U(l|
Jeremy Taylor's works, 2 volsr -j,u f
Aristotle's ctliies, 2 vols, i iu
Political text Book, 1 vol, no*
Webster's Dictionary, octavo, t vol, en j
lticliardson's Dictionary, quarto, 2 vols ?u<i
Shakspcare's complete works, 7 vols, !*.<
gi t. concordance, M. C. Clarke, n,,>>
I v ! ' Ketl
Calhoun's works, 0 vols,
Lord Bacon's works, 3 vols
D'Aubigno's reformation, 5 vols,
Hugh Miller, 2 vols,
Botta's history of America, 2 vols, *Marshall's
life of Washington, 2 vols, the
Ncibur's history of Rome, 2 vols, pro
Bitter's history of aucient phylosophy,
1 vols,
Plutarch's lives, 6 vols,
PeQuincy's writings, J vols,
Rohn's classic;!] libniry, 14 vols,
Bohn's British classics, 13 vols,
Bohn's scicntiflc classics, 4 vols,
Bohn's standard classics, 13 vols,
Lawrence physiology, 1 vol,
Pulpit orators of Prance, 1 vol,
Charles XITth, 1 vol,
Carlisle lattcrday pamphlets, 1 voi.
Lola Montez, 1 vol,
Uol>ertson,H life and letters, 1 vol,
Robertson's sennons, 1 vol,
Gardening for the south, 1 vol,
Voyage round the wftrld, 1 vol,
Ramsey's history U. S., 3 vols,
Good's book of nature, 1 vol,
Say's political economy, 1 vol,
Daniel Webster's works, 6 vols,
Goldsmith's miscellanies, 4 vols,
Luther's psalms, 2 vols,
Sanitary report, 1 vol,
Antiquities of St. Augustine, 1 vol,
Federalist, 1 vol,
1/ n...Afn Alotnanla 1 ml
j\.iiiiu 3 cii/iiiciiio) ? ?w.j
Mirror of Life, I vol,
Lieber's Civil liberty, 2 vo!p,
Lieber's political sketches, 2 vol?,
(Goldsmith's animated nuture, 2 vols,
St Paul, 1 vol,
Josephus, 1 vol,
Speeches of Henry Clay, 1 vol,
H ritings of chief justice Marshal,
vol.
Mcintosh miscellanies, 1 vol,
Anthon's classical dictionary, 1 vol,
Potnan antiquities, 1 vol,
Locke on government, 1 vol,
Pro-slavery argument, 1 vol,
Concfcology, 1 vol,
Circulation of the blood, 1 vol,
Hireling and slave, 1 vol,
McKenzio's works, 1 vol,
Pise and Fall of the Irish nation, 1 vol,
Rise and Fall of Christianity, I vol,
Constitution of England, 1 vol,
Youatton the horse, J vol,
Southern farmer, 1 vol,
Christ in history, 1 vol.
U. S., Canada and Cuba, 1 vol,
Discourses on truth, 1 vol.*
Virgils Bucolics, I vol,
Horace. 1 vol,
Horace Dclphini, 1 vol,
Sullust Dclphini, 1 vol,
Ovid, Dclphini, 1 vol,
History of Greece, 1 vol,
Southern matron, 1 vol,
Every day philosophy. I vol,
American constitution, 1 vol,
Lays of ancient ltome,
(iuizotts essays on Washington, 1 vol,
Titi Livii, 1 vol,
Essays from the London Times, 1 vol,
Esops Fables, 1 vol,
Robertson's history of America, 1 vol,
Stories of enchantment, 1 vol,
Cicero Tuscnluni, 1 vol,
Franklin's works, 2 vols,
Johnson's Gardener, 2 vols,
Catechism of U. S. history, 1 vol,
Husbands in Utah, 1 voj,
Goodrich history of U, S., 1 vol,
Dr. Hall's devotion's, 1 vol,
Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols,
Paley's Evidences, 1 vol,
Wonders of Geology, 1 vol,
Jcbb's attack and defence,
Butler's Analogy, 1 vol,
Calhoun's speeches, 1 vol,
Love of country, 1 vol,
Hound pamphlets, /> vols,
Shakspeare, 4 Nos., uubound.
Fossils of S. C.. IS Nos., unbound.
British poets, 1 vol,
Burns, 2 vols,
Milton, I vol,
Dante, 1 vol,
Tasso, 1 vol,
Byron, 1 vol,
Poets of America, 1 vol,
Poets of America, 2 vols.
Ports of England, 2 vols,
Poetus by Marks, 1 vol,
Poems by Amelia, 1 vol,
Poems by Truesdell, 1 vol.
Poems by W. G. Siunus, 2 vols,
Oracles from the poets, 1 vol,
Hyperion, 1 vol,
Wilde's Summer rose, 1 vol,
The Country, 1 vol,
Dana's Ilymns, 3 vols,
Science of fiiiniliiir tliiiiirs. 1 vol.
Political convention, 18M, 4 vol,
Mitchell's Atlas, 1 vol,
Arabian Knights, 1 vol,
Life of Airs. Milton, 1 vol,
Borneo. I vol,
Pictorial history of Germany, 1 vol,
Brando Encyclopedia, 1 vol,
Riddel's Latin Lexicon. 1 vol,
Macauloy's essays, 5 vols,
British Eloquence, 1 vol,
l)ne box pauipiets. Also the follownoisFnoLn
firxitire, ftp.
he Sold at 2 P. .M , Tuesday, Oct. 14
Chambor sett, (9 piece*.,) 1 Spring bed, 1 oaken
rail, 1 mahogany Whatnot, 1 mahogany card Ta.
3()il Paintings in frames, 3 Engravings in
iii-s, 1 Clock, 1 j?r Candelabra, 1 Cigar Stand, 1
vlary Hook Cine, 8 Library Canon. Lot shelving
library, 2 I/mnges, t mahogany Bedstead, 1 lua.
any Crib, 1 extension Dining Table, 1 mahogany
di-gtuud, 10 walnut Chairs, 1 office Ctiair, 1 re.
ing Chair, 1 Bucking Clrair, 1 Easy Chair, 1.
xtnot, 1 Cushion, 46 yds. Wool Carjiet, 24 yds
tou Carpet, 55 yd?. matting, 9 Platters, 2 Washis
end Pitchers; 12 l'lates, 1 Sugar Bowl, 3 Vegee
Dishes, 4 Salt Dishes, 1 Iiuwl, 3 Goblets, 2 TumV
l glass Syrup Cup, 4 Fiat Irons, I Scale Beam,
dance, with weight#, 1 Pall, 1 Piggin, I Sugar
. 1 Firkin. 6 Spoons, 2 Kuives, 2 Forks 1 WoodInvl,
3 Bathing Tubs, 1 pr. Firo Irons, t Mortar
Pestle, 2 Baking Kettle, 2 Chambers, I Jfoe, I
LUrtulii-, 4 Spittoons 1 Side Saddle, Lot old liari,
4 Plows, I Cart, 2 Washtubs, 2 Waiters 1 Brass
lie, 1 Tea Kettle, 1 Waffle Iron, I Wafer Iron, I
lijolin, 2 Decanters It small Wine Glasses, 12
or Glaescs, 1 GUt Vase, 1 Stone Mill, 1 Fort Suail'apor
Weights, 1 Duster, 4 Boxes, 8 Barrels, 1
turc in GUt Frame.
.'ale to take place at the residence of
i administrator iu Beaufort, where the
pcrty can be previously i inspected.
H. G. JUDD,
Administrator.
ARTICLES OMISSOCIATION. |r;
dree
STATE OF NEW YORK, 1 pro,
>S.S. suit
City and County of New York )
WE THE UNDERSIGNED, HERE- n
by associate ourselves together to forui
a corporate body, and organize under the
General Statutes of the State of South
Carolina as revised and adopted by the" n
Senate anil House of Representatives, j. >
sitting in General Assembly, in the year atp
1871, and approved. ifc-a
The said association is for the purpose i*cti
of cotton compressing, warehousing mer- i'it?
chandise, supplying and using steam or a
other power for general purposes, at I'ort Fcr
Roval, S. C. . ?<*
We hereby adopt and assunie as the ^
name and style of our association, the rar
following title, the ?OUT ROYAL am)
COTTON COMPRESSING WARE- Kl
HOUSING AND POWER COM FA- ^
NY. The term of the existence of the ?hj
said company is to be fifty (50) years.
The amount of capital stock shall be tWfl
forty thousand ($-10,000) dollars, which 0j t
shall be divided into two thousand. (2,000)
shares of twenty ($20) dollars each,
said shares shall be only issued for cash
or its eqinvnlent at a cash par value of
one hunurcd cents for each dollar. ?
The paid up stock of said company,
this fifteenth day of September. 1873, is *
thirty-five thousand ($35,000) dollars. XI
In testimony whereof, we have hereunto
affixed our hands and o lathe fifteenth
day of Scpt< mbcr, 1873.
DAVID WHITE, 1l. s] '
WM. W. BENNETT, n. s. ~
GEO. A. BENNETT, [l. s.) A
Signed, sealed and delivered in prcscnce
of JP
J. B. Nones, ' 1
C. II. Johnson.
W|i
UNITED STATES op AMERICA,)
State of New York, > s h
City and County of New York, j
Ti
By this PiBi.tc Instrument be it
Remembered, That oii this fifteenth day an
of September, A. D., one thousand eight .
hundred and seventy-three, before utc,
the subscriber, Joseph B. Nones, a c
Commissioner in and for the State of ~
New York, appointed by the Governor
of the . fate of South Carolina to take
proof and acknowledgment of Deeds, 1
Mortgages, Letters of Attorney, or any " _
other instrument to ho used or recorded |('?
in the said State of South Carolina, and
to administer oaths and affirmations. ca
take depositions, Ac., Ac. Personally ,
appeared DAVID WHITE. WILLIAM I)U
W. BENNETT and GEORGE A BEN ?
NETT, the persons described in an'd who * f'
executed the annexed instrument, and
acknowledged to ttic that they executed
the eame v duutarily and frcc'y, for the
uses and purposes therein stated, as their
free act and deed.
And I further certify, That I know u<
the persons wh made the said nek now 11,1
lodgment to be the identical persons do- ll,(
scribed in and who executed the said an- ""
ncxed instrument. ,
In testimony whereof, I Have horcunto
subscribed my name and affixed my
official seal, the year, month and day first 1)1
before written.
J. B. NONES, kl
CouTr. State S. C., fur the Mate of
New York. ""
No. 91 Duane Street. spt.2S-3t ^
i pari) nr thanxs.
I h?>rel>y return thank* to the following fricn<?* !
wiin *0 kindly rcnicuilterotl and huli-cd inedurins j
rny late illne**:?John Unit. I mi. Win. Xr-t -I, V . i ,l"
l*atil Hamilton, Ja*. I'. Itoyce, .Tannv. li. i"nmi|.vn, l_"
IVtor liilitu. ,l?*in!i Jr.ekxuii. Mr*. Prank \V? - ^
toil, It. If. (ileave*, C:t| t. Mitelo-I, WiIaoi:. I?. ail
Midt'l ton, Iter. A. VVii.vh II, Watty (ir-en Mr. ^
Wn-liiuijt'in, Win. Simmon*, An-Jr. iv .'oh:.son, M?- ',
sea Pririgle..
W. ('. MoiiRiaox. mi
Feed the Hungry
The Largest Loaf
OK
13 JfcrC. ill X3
WM. IIAlllU^ON 1.8 .NOW B.VKinu
*.hc largest ioaves of tiio Le-t bread
in the town oi' Beaufort. Sec what a
committee of council says.
sept. 25-31110?.
J7H7 Williams, l
ATTORNEY AT LAW
lot
Boaufort, S. O.
Will practice in Circuit Courts of the ...
2d Circuit, and Trial Justice Courts on
the Port i!oyal Railroad.
sept. 18-1 y.
Notice.
I^X-SOI.IUKItS HAVlNti UISTIf.MtOK I'.\j"JJpkk*
in my ? ami can ?ol tli m liv |..-r*.in.ilii|ipllfiili<m
or tli ir apjilh-aiimi ti-iinr e:-*.iiii.*l
In l?y a notary |>ll!>IU*. wlin should Mate that Ir an
tin- '.vidclicc-1* Tore Iilin In- l*-lirvi-? lln- u mil leant tn FI
In- tin- |*'rsmi In- represents hin*clf tn In-. Ac< nt*
application must Ik- :icL-nin|inni>*J liy |k>w cr of Attorney
.'mm claim .int. IKJ
JAMES II. TONKIXU.
*c;>t.2n, :t-t.
IMoticeto xeacners.
? I<
Til R HOAHD OF SCHOOL EXAMINEES WILL 1
will b iii s< v<inii ;i| ilii- Shool ) . iiiniioioiH i??
o'lio- in tin- Cuiir! Hon.*-, oil the first Mmtdcy in O.toiii-r
nest, for tin- purpose of <-.xasilllilng tea- lic-i s.
Sessions u ill Im' In-Ill mi etii'h Mnmla , \V< ducsday
tttiil Friday during the inonih. Teachers who have
eertlficntes from Inst year will return thorn to the
Hoard.
By order of the Hoard,
JXO. IH'NN, /
Rcnnfort, S. Soil. "A is7:t. (lutirmnti. m
sei-t ^
SHERIFF'S SALE. |
ni:wirr a moib.an i>avii> vs. iioktox. ^
Ity* virtu-of Sundry writs of Fieri Facias to undirected,
I ? 'ii sell at public, out cry in front of my
oliiee, in the Tow m of Iteaiifort, on the first Monday
in October next, is7;i, living the sixth iGJday of
said mouth, between the legal hours of sale the fi 1lowiug
property to wit:
All the right title and interest of David Ilortoi.in
and to all that, tract of land situate lying and
being in the County of lleaufort, and State of South
Candina, and containing two hundred and eightycis
lit {'Mi), acres more or less upon which Is situated '
one water mill gin and screw picas,) and Hounded
north liy lauds of Henry Solomons, south by lands
lately set oil'to the said David llorton as his Homestead
east by lands of Mis. Itolierts, nest by lauds
of the estate of Edward Martin. Levied ujxin as
the property of l^avid llorton ou at the suit of
Dewitt A Morgan. Terms Cash.
Also,
W. A. Flails, A George Cope, nil the right titleand
interest of George Cope hi and to all that tract,
of land situate iu the county and state aforesaid, and
bouuded north by lauds of A. ?. Varus, south by
lauds of W. It. Barn*, A F. II. l'riester, east by laud
of Adeliue Barns, west by lauds, of O. 1*. Williams,
levied upon as the property of George Cope, at the
suit of W. A. Platts. Terms Cash.
Also,
H, M. Vlmer A E. Uliuer vs. R. C. Bowers A 8. A,
Bowers, All the right title and interest of R C
Bowers A 8. A. Bowers lu and to all that tract of
land situate In the county and state aforesaid, boun- En
ded north by lands of J. H. Hoover A B. B. Lewis 187
south by lands of S. Lewis A Joe Goethe, cast by gre
>a of Dan Ellis anil Cow lUy, west l?y lauds of in
is, and Joe (joethe, and ai.d containing t w o bu.."
I (200) acres more or less, levied ujhjii as the
lerty of K. C. Bowers, and 8. A, Bowers, at the
of II. M. l.'liiicr.taud E, Uliuer, Terms Carh.
WM. WILSON.
8. B. C.
fan fort, 8. C-, Soft' 13,1873.
(. s. laIcce; administrator estate of
IIOMA.8 FKRREBEE WM. FFBREBEE ET AT.
y virtue of an order to me directed hy lion. Juo.
Inher, dateil the litli day of July, 1873 I will si 1'
ublic out cry in front of my office in the Town of
uforton the first Monday in Octolier next, 187?.
lg the sixth (0) day of said month between the
>1 hours of sale the following property to wit:
II ilie undriiihsl shares of Thomas and Win,
rebec, being to each, one undivided fourth of that
1 of land called '-Horse Island," situate lying and .
ig in the County of Beaufort, and State of South
olina bounded north by lamb of estate of John
I Wilson, Ferrehee cast by 'auds of estate of Jno.
rebec, called Cater Bay tract, south by lands of
itc of Chas. Hey ward, and west by lauds of estate
Johu Ferrehee, and containing In the whole
rtccn hundred (1300) acres, more or less,
ernis one third cash the halance in two years in
> equal annual instalments secured by the bond
he purchasers and a mortgage of the premises
L
WM. WILSON,
8. B. C.
Beaufort, 8. C. Sept. 13,1873.
Notice.*
PPLICATION WILL BE MADE At THE KNL
hvino legislature for ineor|ioration of the
vn of Itrunsou, on the Port Royal Railroad,
gud 1st, 1873.
aug.14.3-mo.
V ANTED.?A good wardrobe and a book case
Apply at this office.
. Rare Chance Offered.
IOK SALE OH TO RENT, THE STORK, DWKI7i.ino
and (iri.it Mill corner of It A Sev. nth St*,
''or further particulars, impure of
F. X. Bl'RKART,
4.18-21. Cor. U. A 7th SU., Beaufort.
~ WANTED,
VENTY-FIVE Head FAT BEEVES
d SHEEP. Will take them at Port
jyal Ferry.
lcc.19-1 y. JAME8 JENKINS.
TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST!
tlcfire making arrangeme iti to follow the advice
the "thousands who have already gone," It would
well to consider what has been done to make the
imey to your "Homes in the west" as pleasant
d as free from danger as human skill and foresight
n accomplish.
Fty consolidation and construction a road has been
t in ojH'ration on the shortest possible Hue from
Lihvillo.Tonn., to St. Louis, "the future great City
the world." This line, tho
P. I.OIIS & S0UTHF.1STERS RAILWAY
s during the |mst year, eartml an enviable rcputa
in tiy its smooth track, prompt time, sure coiineoins,
and tho magnificence of its passenger eipiip
. nt. Its trains nre mail; up oi new and cotunuxlis
day cars, provided with the cclehrnUd Miller
uplcr ami platform, and tho Wcstingboiisc alrako.
ft h i*?sil!irhj thr un/jf linr inutility Putlinfii f'uhtrr
ulcimj'Iltii'M Strrjiinff (\tru Ihrtiiiijh without any
my/rum X/tthcil e lo St. [/mil. No other line preulsto
offer suel: ad\milages,cither in dlstcnce
ne or eipilpnieiit. Why, tlcn Jon riser by circuit<
routes? In. not Ik? induced to purchase ticket*
St. I/iuii or the West by uuy other line, rcmciii
ring that
Tlie "St. Loaii) At Noutlimatcrii"
!te< thar'ntf, ( /( '<1ict', '/ Illlrr.it, lull null I.o'j/ line mi
roil- inanagi mciii from Nashville to sr. lands
I fpiui f. > l.i '.'isi mill 's ti< di< ro-.-t (i. sr. laiiiis,
uisa* City, f btr.iha. !' :ivcr Calif'" it la 'J' x:i?, a. r!
ivc tern tuinl*. It is.lt-n the 1?"it Shortest
II V|j I'.'.HeC. ille.
I'm: can kcore the cheapest red* for yonr.-elve*
i| yunr movaWe* on application, in |*>isoii or by
ter, to ClIA*. MfCtRK Smith .'II I'jss.-Uger Ag lit
ar Cullego sins I d- ;?it, Na-hWIle, Tciili., or to the
dcrdgit d.
\\. R. DAVKNT'ORT,
fScii. TI fe'I tg*l. Si. Louis.
!?< trouble to answer !(iii-rtn n*.
jrm.l-74.
WM. KRESSEL
has thk hjM, r stock ok
iquors, Segars & Tobacco
IX
BEAUFORT, 3 C .
lNO A KKKNIIITMKKS WHISKIES,
lliCNKY WALLACE A eoS?Ol.I) UYK,
JOIIN GlIJSONS (H.f? KOCKSJON.
Holland <;in,
KKKXOH KKANDY,
IIPST SCOTCH WHISKV.
lAMIMONE OLD SIIKI;l!Y A IDKT,
I INK HI'AN OS JHIINi; WINK.
ALIOS IN liOTTLI-S AND ON DKAt'OIIT.
OAKS AT ALL DIM* I S.
S.MOKINo ANIM IIIAVI NO TOIIACCO,
1'llTJS OK VAKiOls STYLES.
AT
KRESSEL'3.
NIC OIMM'KKIIN,
St'OAIt CI'KKD HAMS,
FAMILY l-LOCK.
OTS AND SHOES,
KLADY MADE CLOTHING,
GKNEKAL DKY OOOD.S
AT
[RESS E L ' S .
i BrnMrnEudxartadSappGuMmifagr, ^
i Brdchcti^hrb RdilfBdhutmiWiri Gamk\
(5 Slile and Mvile UmtLu;FLoorandDrj.ia^
t JilmpWhi/f Pine, W&buitHuuyLanier? h
$ L&buuctll&kerjRit lfoodr,&c. ?
0 All WorkWamntei, ^
LOWEST PRICES.\
a Send forPrice List.
J L H HALL & COJ
I" Minufirtarm & Unltrt. J
2,4,0, t.l0,Mdr/Ict strat. ?
223, 225, ?*itBay/ V*]
CHARLESTON, S. C. gj
tend according to act of CongreM In tho year
3, by I. H. Hall & Co,, In office Librarian of Con
s? at Wuhiugtud.
(WITII LATK.iT IMi'KOVEJIENTS.)
FOR 20 YEARS
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. 1
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
If you think of buying a Sewing Machine it will
pay you to cxamlno the records of tht*e now In nso
ami profit by experience. The Wliecler &
Wilson ftnnai alone as the only Light
Banning Machine, nslng J he Kotary
Hsok, making a Lock Mitch, alike on belli a
i'lrm of # It a lihrff> anvn(I All sknitla mnokl nnu I
waste power in drawing the shuttle back after Ibe
stitch U formed, bringing double wear and strain
upon both machine and operator, hence while other I
machines rapidly wear out, the Wheeler At Wilson
lasts a lifetime, and proves an economical
Investment, Do not believe all that is 'promised by
the 1 Cheap" machines, you should require proof that
years of use have tested their value. Money once
thrown away cannot b: recovered.
Send for our circulars. Machines sold on east
terms, or monthly payment taken. OU1 maehidW
put in order or received In exchange. 1
WHEELED A WILSON MPO. CO.'S OFFICES
Savannah, Augusta, Macon and Columbus (Jo.
Columbia and Charleston, S. C.
W. 11. CLEAVES, Gen'l Ag't.
Savannah, Go.
PORT ROYAL ]
Attention of Shippers Is Invited to
the
First Class Facilities
oflVrtd by the nhovc line for shipping
between
Port Royal ani Hew Tort, Bote
Battimare ani MaialpMa.
For liiforuiutiuii inquire of
S. C. LOUD & CO.,
50 NOl'Tll i?t., Kttv York,
UK .
JOHN HIGH & CO.,
POUT liOYAL. S.C.
June 12, !S7:t.
Wm. S. Tillinghast
Attorney At Law.
13 3FL XT IsT O ZST v ? . O.
jiiur.12 I;.
JOHN RICH & CO.
GENERAL
S!iippiii? is! Csiamirion McrctanS.
UKll.KIIS IV
VKLLOW MB TIM m LllSER.
Eay Grain and Prcvkim
AGi'.STS Ft'U
PORT ROYAL PACKET LINE.
JOHN l?I( II I'orl Ro)rI, S. <\
C. II. Will (JUT lirnnf. rl. f?. V. |
PAUL. & WEBB
AT
HICKORY HILL AND BKDNSON'S ;
Are Belling off their stuck at '
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
To make room Tor a
LAItOK SPRISf! STOCK.
Merchants ami Farmers can lie mi' i>liifl with a
Is'ttcr ami chea|i"r article than can lie *?i|.|>l:?l at
any store between Charleston uu.l Savannah at,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
FAUMKI13
Can save money l.v hnvine their Pl.OI'tillS,
ri.oriiH-i.iNix, m:ii>i,i;x ir vusixs, track'
CHAINS. RACK-HANDS aid COLLARSof us.
We have iu->t received a lar.-e sinmlv of fresh
Grnrclon 9 occla
Of all varieties at Ion n'lili r
k..?. wkiii; i< .u- iit r.ir stoxo rirosi'iMTh
.mil will lw (.l.i I in receive nnli rs from Farmers.
l'riccs Siiihii l'lm?|.linto | soluble) cash tSIS.IK).
T'III1', l-I <>f N'nVi itiinT. -Hi.
Sliiim Ariil l'ico|.h:il I'nr cii!i)|?>stin^ u ilh cotton
. is I Ac., cash ?. Tim , 1st of N>ivcmbcr,$3I.OO.
?
HOOKS,
SASII2S AND BLINDS.
Mori,i?iNi;.s, r.KACKirrs, ktaik j
Fixtures, Unil,Iocs' i'liriiioliiud]
, Hardware. |)rain l'i|?>, I-'Inor Tiles, Wire
(manls, T-rra Folia Ware. Marble ami!
Slate Hoc*
! irrvrinir nt ice i vntvrt try
Circulars n.ml Price I.Ut* sent free oil
aiHilieatiou, by i
P. P. TOATJK,
jo Haync iiml ;k: !'ii<kner w. ..
( llUlb .il,ill, S. ('.
ICS. ICS.
HIT I SffiilS,
arc now prepared to furnish
ICE
I
in quantities to suit customers?At i
i
the old ICE HOUSE, 7th et. '
John Conaxt. J. A Emmons.
'BENCH'S NEwllOTE^^B
Cor Courtlandt & New Church
JJjaw TORK. ;H
)n the European Plan/ .B
RICHARD P. FRENCH, rjH
id of the late Col. RICH AJtD FRENCH, of French*
[otol, has taken this Hotel, newly fitted up and er
nly renovated the same. Centrally located in tfc
L'SINKSS PART of the city.
.adtea and Gentlemen's Gluing Rooms
jiine.2fi-?n.
999 TT ?TT*lT^TT
VV. XI. UUJNLII,
MUSIC PUBtlSHEE. JH
uiporter and Dealer in Musical Mer?
cbaudise of every description.
Continental Bttilding^JI
WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON.
fl
Reo. Waterhonse fl
IAS JUST RECIEVED A CARGO
CONSISTING IN PAST OP
Ames Plows,
Nails, *
Plantation Hc#a, jflj
Axes,
Manure Forks,
Garden Rakes,
Bush Scythes,
Grass Itooks,
Round Point Shovels
PROVISIONS. SB
Sugar,
Molasses. , Sm
Soap,
Butter, B|
Potatoes.
FURNITURE. |B
100 Bedsteads, SB
20 doz. Chairs,
40 Rockers,
YVashstnnds, Bureaus, Excelsior
Mattress Stuffing, Looking
Glasses, etc.
... MEATS
salt nccr, i one, uoonsn,
Hatu-i, Lard, Mackerel, etc.
GLASSWARE AND CROCKERV.
>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HE
CARRETS, MATTING, OIL CLOTH,
# Extra Reflned non-exploslre Hfl
KEROSENE OIL
Mcaaroni.
50 boxes Iltrrrinscs,
5 lil)!-'. No. I Mackerel,
5 hull'barrels Mackere', jflfl
20 kit.? Mackerel.
Cheese, Pick lor,
CJioW Chow Specs, etc.
75 bale- Hay.
2:10 l>a<r? Oats.
a ktiihial stoke" fl
DRAIN PIPE
Froiu the nianuractory of D.W. LEWIS
k Co., Bostou Highlands.
tinn hpe rs made fiiom pitrk hydrapu
to (exaviit and <.ravel, by now ami improved
i-hlnery. It hardens ana Improve by age, either ^HH|
when oxpoMti to the air, when under ground or aobmerged
In w ater. It baa ?lo<*l the tert of time fa all
Ita uaea.
builders take notice. .
Thiaplpela being uaed extensively for chlmaaya, I^^Mj
making tin- iu safe, Uurahle and easily put up> It
?t inueh lent thnn brick chimney, and In niany
reapea s b ttcr, Fancy chimney tops come with the
pi I#. ^H9
Straw from 3 to 20 Inches, for ante at Huston list
price bv MM
WATERHOOSE RICEBE..
u. S. CCMSSICNER
kok wm
beaufort county, i
j. G. thompson, i
Beaufort, 0. O. H
W. J. TRIM. "t
OKALKB IS
WINDOWM TKTAINS. M
PAPLIl II ASt.IVtIS,
LACU (TltTAINS, and J
WINDOW dixoratiuns
PIANO and
TABLE COVEES,
WINDOW SHADES,
and HOLLANDS.
PAPER IIAAGIAG A AD DEl'ORATIORl I
Matt rasscs Made to Order and Repaired.
I/umj.'w nut Chain uphoMerod on rcawioaM* H
tortus, at B
243 UllSra STREET, I
OPPOSITE WAVER1.Y IIOV8E. J|
Order* from the ountry will be protuptljf**DANIEL
H. SILCOXT" I
FUENITUEE WABEBOOMS*. 1
173. 177. 170 R1SO STREET, I
CIIAIlXjI3STOKr. S. O. |
Where can be found a tnn,'e and well aeledrd
Stork of all kiiiil.-t and grade* to suit the taste* of all.
All eiaminaliuu 1? respectfully solicited.
Much l*-lyr
NACHMAN iTc67~ 1
wrtwi in J
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions j
130 MEETING STREET,
C II ARJ.E9-T0S.S.C. H
Port Royal Railroad
Notioo. I
ALT; FRKTOHTS FOR CHARLESTON ANT* ' fl
SAVANNAH, or Rolnfj North will be recelrrdl
i.ii Mon-r.iy*. Wt Innni.iyi mixi * rtdays, Uouiweeo tnc .
hours of four au'l six. r. iL .
P. HAMILTON, iM
Agent.
JJy onler of J. O. Moobx, Supt.
july-Wf. jfl
FOR SALE, 4|
House and Lot in Beaufort, fl
KOB PECUNIARY REASONS, THE SUBSCRIBER
j tiers for ale his Uoum and valuable Lot in Beau- H
Sort, at a tow figure, and on aoeommodaUng forma,
Apply ai Om Court Howe, or on tbo prwmiaea.
H.O.JUDD.
Beaufort, 8. C., Se?C 1ft. 1873. trul.I1.aan H