Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, October 02, 1873, Image 3
LOCAL AFFAIRS. 1'
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1873. *
POST OFFIcK UOLK.S. 1
fip.AVKORT, S. C., Sept. 24, 1873. '
On and after Monday OeL 6th, office oj?en from 1
8:15 a.m.. until 4 pirn., mall closes at 9:15 a. m ]
mail delivered at 2:49 p. m. i
P. E. EZEKIEL,
I'o-t uaster. '
THE BASE BALL EXCURSION. i
On Monday night the Cosmopolitan |
Base Ball club left Beaufort fur Charles- .
ton, on the 11:30 tiain. They were accompanied
by about a score of friends. (
Their misfortuues began at the Beaufort s
Ftation, where they were detained half an (
hour for the down train to pass. About I
midnight the train got in motion, [t j
did not take long to convince the most ]
hopeful that the fates were against them, j
Fifteen cars of phosphates was too much c
of a load for the engine, which was some- t
What out of order.
The jaded party reached Yemassee i
about two hpurs after the Charleston j
traih had Jeft. From that hour thirty- J
three mad fellows stalked about the de*
pot ill various stages of insanity. Enough t
profane language wus euitted to blast all s
the vegetatiou for miles around. The t
lazy aligators stirred in their slimy bed, 1
the trefe frogs ceased their noise in aston- t
ishment, the screech owls fled in dismay, 1
as the fearful din of denunciation rolled 1
echoing through the moanjng pines. The
engine refused to whistle as it moved off) 1
while the conductor pillowed his head
tipon bags of fragrant fertilizer, as the
train passed by the platfoiru full of irate
base bailers. c
Morning dawned upon as demoralized (
a crew as ever assembled in that region a
since "de gun shoot"' at Hilton Head, j
When Giveus came he thought " he J
should have melted." His "eyes were
pink}*." "
Mr. Cashier Lock wood, was informed
by telegraph that the locomotive could 1
tint "draw'' because it had not given
"sixty days notice."
The telegraph lines between Yamassce
and Beaufort early gave signs of some ^
disturbance. ''Old Prob,*' was notified
1
that a storm impended over this region.
The office at Beaufort was so full of '
curses, blue lightning and the smell of
Ycuinsscc whisky that the lady operator j
had to retire. By the aid of camphor,
colonge, smelling salts, and other disinfectants,
she was subsequently enabled 1
to attend ft the business of the day. I
After many discussions as to the cause i
of the delay, Mr. S. I). Gilbert discov* f
ered th.it Kiutrtnan had stamped the s
tickets:?''Good to return ten days from J
dare; September29, 1S74." Ofeoursc t
they at once gave up all hope, and began i
writing their w ills. \
Bovcc said if he had the snperinte
dant there he would "put him out on
three s'rikes."'
Brodie thought the club could make (
thirty "home runs" before tlic game began.
Clancy then suggested that U.cie were j
too many in the 'holt field.
An indignation mooring was organized [
. . . J
t.i..,.f Iin tiiu eiiatr. i
The speeches were thort, sharp and tic- '
l-isive. Resolutions were adopted unanimously
K\tu'y blaming tlio supcritr }
tendent of the road for his neglect and t
lack of interest in the excursio , ironically
thanking him for the pleasures of a
night spent at Ycniassee, and warmly c
commending Conductor Smith and the 1
authorities of the Savannah <!t Charles- c
ton road for favors received.
At half-past two o'clock the club arrived
in Charleston where they were met
by the Caroliuas and escorted to the Pa- !
vilion hotel. In consequeucc of the rain 1
and the lateness of the hour the match
was postponed until Wednesday. In the
evening the Cosmos were entertained at
the Vigilaut Fire company's hall, where
a handsome collation was provided by ' 1
the Caroliuas.
On Wednesday the game was called at
1 o'clock. We are without particulars
of the play which resulted in a defeat of 11
the Cosmos by a score of 21 to 14.
An Inquest.
On Tuesday night the wife of Mr. A,
Mark, who had been ill of consumption
for a longtime past, was found dead by
the side of her bed. No one was with
her when she died, her husband being in
Charleston. At the request of neighbors
au inquest was held by deputy coroner ;
I>r. J. A. Johnson. The evidence
showed that the woman had been visited
mi hour or two before her death by Dr. j
Jones, who administered an emetic; he j
testified that she was suffering from a 1
long continued suppression of the menses.
Dr. Stuart te-tided that the woiuau
when lie last saw her was in the last
6tages of consumption, and the suppression
of her periods was a secondary cause
of her sickness.
Jones exhibited a diploma from the :
notorious fraudulent "American I'niver- i
sity of Philadelphia," upon which he
rests his claim to he considered u doctor. : i
The verdict was "death from natural
causes.'1
All Abandoned Vessel. j 1
. On Sunday last, about 0 o'clock, a. j
nr., the fnlot boat Keystone, sighted a |
vessel when seventeen miles due cast of
Martin's Industry lightship, which
j>roved to he the brig ^Valthain, of Now
York. Upon hoarding her she was found j
waterlogged and abandoned. The brig : t
was hove to by the lea; foresail, lower
topsail and jih set; port anchor and .
chain gone; port side of stern ami the <
cabin after bulkhead stove in, the water ,
completely gutting the cabin: four planks
torn off the port quarter; starboard main
topmast backstay cut partly through with {
an axe; starboard forerigging and backstays
adrift, the lanyards being cut away; '
firetopmast staysail and gaff topsail j
blown to pieces; mainsail cut with a,t
knife ; hatches all open and cargo adrift; ' i
masts and spars standing; boats and da
its gone; her hull appeared to be
sound. ^
On her deck was a well constructed
life raft, made by her crew after their
aoats were destroyed. A bucket of dough
ivas found lashed in the main rigging,
['our life lines were found in the staii>oard
rigging, to which doubtless the
;rew had been lashed when taken off. "
Upon the after quarter of her cabiu ');
ivas pencilled "33 deg. 18 min. lat. ;
'8 deg. 15 uiin., long.which may have
jecn the position of the vessel when Zl
ibanduncd. ac
It is the opinion of the pilots that her
:rew was taken off by souie passing ves- -l
ielf during very heavy weather, as no at- m
euipt was made to strip her or save any- lo
hing. at
The Walthani was spoken by Pilot cc
fiarly on Sopt. 2, when on her way to w
Brunswick, which place she cleared from tl
>n the 18th imt., with 10,000 cypress w
tnd hard pine railroad ties. di
Tim Kovstone had on board the follow- hi
ng : Jas. Early, master; Gordon Young tl
>ilot; John T. Murray, pilot; Charles )a
Stevens boat keeper ; and a boy. ai
Capt. Early first boarded the Wal- b;
ham, and took charge, and the tedious in
md doubtful task of bringing the vessel bi
o port was begun. At midnight she v<
lad a narrow escape from the north th
)reaker. On Tuesday she was safely ui
>rought into the bay and anchored of sc
Jattery creek. cl
The vessel will be brought up and ti
reached near town. c<
Marsh Lands For Sale.
c3
Whose cat is in this meal tub? We rc
ut the following from the Union'lhr
r Id: t;
I't RSl'AXT TO AXORDER OFTHEROARD OF .
Inking Fund Commission, I will sell at I'uls el
ir Auction, in tin- Htv Columbia, on MONDAY,
HE THIRTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 187.1, at 111
(J o'clock A. X., at tlio State House, the lollowing [ j
iroiicrly to wit:
All that lot of LAND, containing six hundred
icrow, more or less, li-inu ail the ntarsh land on the
slinid known as^ l'arry Island, in the county of tl
Jeaufort, State of South Carolina, bounded on the
ast by ltcautort Itiver,and ou the south, west aud St
IQrth by the liighlands-of suid Island.
l'ayiui-iit cash. e<
S. L. HOtiE, Coniiitrollcr-Oeiicral
New Cars. ?
The Port Royal railroad has contracted
or sixty new box cars. They arc being jc
nude by the Dawson mauufncturiugcom- ^
pany, of Dawson, Geo., and are to be
delivered during the present und coming '
month. This addition is made necessary
jy the increased business of the road. ^
? ? 0
fecf'Capt. Mitchel, county jailor, was hi
brought before trial justice Carleton, on ft
Monday, on a charge of assault and bat- fl]
tery preferred by Dan'!. Jenkins. The u<
'acts brought out on the examination
ihowcd that it general row took place ou h
nind iy evening near the jiostofliee and lthat
Jenkins was knocked down by a clip hi
it the face delivered by Mitchel. He ui
vas fined two dollars and co-ts si
tt?*. We have rec.'ived from Mr. E. C'
I. Webb, samples of a curious variety of c'
otton. The pod is double and produces
i very large amount of iint.
--r. _ ... cr
The peanut woman says she can't \ In
iav out peanut oil the bushel. la
Mr. J, W. Collins and Mr. G. A.
5enoelt, returned this week f.oni the jt
lorth. .
P^).,. Xo call for an extra session has
teen made. The schemers can't agree tl
ipou a programme. ffl
fey Brodie says he makes the most tj
omfortablc coffin, and that those who
inve used them never ouee take any
sc
,uler* _ tl
Marino News. w
Arrived?Bark Maggies Holinan
uastcr, 47 days from Bristol, Eng., in Ul
*allast, toCoosaw Mining Company. 111
This vessel took a load last June from
he Coosawcompany to England, is back n<
eady to take another.
Sept. 28.?Arrived, Br. Brig, Alfred,
f Swansea, 25 days from St. Vincent,
i ballast, to Oak Point company. 31
Sept. 30.?schooner Adilic G, Bryant. ^
rou? New York, Sept. 1G, at Port Roy- tc
tl with 4100 sacks Syracuse salt, to Wal- 01
on, Clark & Co., and McCord & Co., P1
kugusta, Ga. n<
Sailed.?Three masted schooner, .7. tc
T. Moure, 550 tons phosphate rock lor n'
Jreen Point, R. I.
Schooner, Isabella Jewott, 275 tons
thosphate rock for Wood's Hole, Mass.
Brig George Harris, 300 tons phos>hatc
rock. a'
The Clara G. Loud sailed from Portand,
Maine, on the 23d September, for \
'ort Royal* with 1400 bags of phosphate,
md 500 barrels plaster, for >vuii:h, Jen- "
lings & Co., of Augusta. )"
The schooner Early Bird, sailed from 1,1
STew York for Port Royal with 377 liar- H
els and 1,030 bags Am. Dis. Rones, for w
Yugusia and Marietta, tjcotgia.
The Fannie II. Since has sailed from
lock land, Maine, for Beaufort with lime J1
o D. ('. Wilson, A Co. She will load 'l:
villi lumber for Boston, from the Port
tiyal Saw Mill. ^
A striped bouy was blown out of the K
South channel in Port Royal harbor uur- 1
ng the recent gale. n
?? jn
lip For Beaufort Direct. ft
The selir. Anna Bliss will leave l>o.s- Jv
on about the middle of October. Mer- ' w
chants in Beaufort can have cheap ! ''
reights by immediate application to
Lewis & Hal', '.i Merchants Row, Boston. rt
. ? - - ni
MAYS ITEMS. tl
?Tlic yellow fever is driving the pubic
of Memphis in a perfect panic irotu
he city.
?The banks in Augusta have all reunicd
payment, as also J. J. Cohcu &
Jo.
? In Charleston and Columbia the
National banks are reported iu a sound
rendition. c
?Yellow fever has appeared iu MoiH- d
punery, Ala., a
?Jay Cooke's assets amount to over \i
ifteeu millions of dollars, while his lia- ?
hilities are only about seven millions
fie says he can pay all he owes without J1
he use of any of his Northern l'atiSc "
aUroad stocks or bonds.
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
he Financial situation.?The Extr
Session.?Taxes.?Decision in the Wa
ter Case.?The Virtues of Fish.?Rail
road Accidents.
Columbia, S. C., Sept. 28, 1873.
The weather and other things hav
?cn considerably varied here during tli
ist week ; souie days have beeu all tha
:art could desire; others sloppy am
ooiuy enough. The faces of the citi
ins have appeared to smile, or frown i
icordunce with the change.
Ju.-t at present, the most absorbin
ibj?tt, is the study af finance. Stat
alters and politics are very generall
st sight of, and business men especiallj
e watching with intense interest, th
lursc and effect of the great financit
hirlwiud that commenced last week i
lat slough, Wall street, and has bee
mding its way soutn, leaving wrct-K an
saster in its track. Oue can hear a!
iuds of reports upon the streets, (an
ley grow rapidly as th' y travel) calcu
ted to have a bad effect upon business
id the utmost care has been cxerciset
f the leading bankers to allay all feel
gs of insecurity. Up to this time th
inks arc as sound as ever, and there i
;ry littlo danger of the savings institu
ons being troubled. If a run should b
ade upon them they will avail tlicin
lives of the legal notice allowed by tliei
lartere. Cotton has taken a sma
luible, having dropped from 17 to 15
;rrts, but it is being moved with but lil
e difficult}'. The unparalleled stringer
r of money all during the season, ha
indered it a difficult task for the bank
1 meet .this demand, and at the sam
me carry the large amount of our rnei
lant's paper; and, for this, wkatevc
iuy happen, the bankers and brokers c
lis city deserves much credit.
It is now very generally uudcrstooc
lat {lie legislature will convene inextr
ission on the 128th of October; howev
*, it is an uncertain matter, and canuc
2 definitely judged of at this time, n
le "heads" arc of the opinion no tliirt
jys notice pf calling it together will 1
squired. There have been a large nun
?r of (lie members in the city durin
ic week, all of wh'un have visited tli
ate house frequently, and then quictl
isappeared. This evening several scuf
?rs arrived, as also, Licut-Govcrni
Heaves. Jt would not seem possum
owever, that the governor and hi
iends would at this time make an
lank movement upon the small miuorit
at in tavor of the extra session.
Already there has commcuced to be
ue and cry concur in? the next ta
vv, which it is scmi-oflieially stated wi
i at the rate of twenty mills. IIo'
nich of this will go towards paying th
iin of $'.140, which will he due as iritei
>t on these "five bonds" the saprcm
>nrt. had under cousideratioii is nr
atcd. At any rate the prospects of th
lymuut of interest arc not such as t
eate any large amount of con ft lorn
ere, for, this week twenty thousand do
rs of bonus were sold by the comptro!
{' general at pnb'ic vend.ic, at 1 ! ] ceiil
i the dollar. Tliese bonds were depos
cd in accordance with the law hy th
tides insurance company which is ii
ilvent; tltay consisted of eighteen on
lousand do lar conversion bonds, an
inr five hundred dollar bonds issued to
ic redemption of the bills of the baukf
le state.
For the close proximity of a time of
ission of the legislature, affairs aboi:
ic state house arc more quiet than on
ould think they would be; some thin
lis is ominous and that n storm is brev
ig. There is no small amount of con
lunication between some of the ol
ring-workers" and New York. It i
jt very probable that Mr. Kimptonwi
; present on the field of action this wii
r. He will probably stay behind wit
le ambulances to take care of the killc
id wounded, and look after the forag<
Ir. Leslie, as I predicted in my last lei
x, has already arrived, and stoppin
lly a day in the city, he immediate!
rocecded to Barnwell county. There i
) longer any doubt that he desires to g
i the senate again. This, taken in cot
action with the figuring about Nasta
reot, New York, is a very signifies!
!iger board as to the financial road it i
jsircd the legislature .-hall travel.
Judge Carpenter has been heard frot
fain, and the long deferred decision i
te famous case ot tlie city icrxUA tn
uluiubia water power company has bee
led. It is held that it gives the comp:
y uiorc than was asked for, in awan
g damages amounting to $12,Out) an
iterest, the city to pay the custs of tli
tit. The case will go to the .suprern
turt.
The judge has been spending the mo:
'the summer months at the north, an
as visited, it is said, a number of water
ig places, and made a little speech at
aui-bake at Kooky Point, It. I., in rt
louse to a toast to South Carolina. Th
sview of the evidence* by the judge i
le case above referred to is very e!ab<
itc, and the conclusions of law 1'aet, an
idgmcnt concisely stated, which is
0 ther proof of what the doctors say n
tiding the great virtues of tisli, for thus
ho have mueli brain labor to pcrforu
1 this case it may have been clams.
I'.. *.<1 MntltiAnil <1 io.iotiifij nun lin i?n ??
jL hi; iu o?i i 1 ii in 'Mm upt?otvioj<?u n<*?v, u
:ady received accounts of, and it is on!
uccssary to add here, that considcriu
ic frequency of them it is a marvel tha
tore has been tru greater loss of life.
Tyuee.
Southern Claims.
S. I). Goodlctt, special commission*
) take testimony in cases of southci
laims, will he in Beaufort about the fir
ay of November. Those having clain
gainst the United States, may set:
rord to James G. Thompson, U. 1
!ouiuiissioner, Beaufort, S. C., at Ono
nd they will be notified when to appc;
efore the,special commissioner.
Sept. J 3-6t
n
BEi
C TIlItKK TltAIXS DA1L.Y PIIOJ
e Oimrlc?ton,
j Sftvannali /iiicl .
Augusta,
5
e m&mi
e
il Every apartment of this House has been
n entertain in the most hospitable manner thi
n
j home to spend the winter months as cau be
11 Livery Stable, Billiard Halls, Croquet an
^ Booms may be secured for the winter by
i,
1
I BENNi
0 AUCTION TB
i- AGENTS FOR TflE SALE OF 5
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II
. BB1VNKTT & 31CPALL. inform their Mend*
- mon Flour In small quantities will produce lighter brca
> Ail persons should encourage home manufactures.
. boxes, warmu(ul to hold out in weight. Just as good in
To prevent Boiler explosions, use "LOW
S moment the water gets below a certain Hue in the boilei
8 until the steam U exhausted or the water raised to a pro
C Orders for the "^Lljoa For iilltZ
r1
SOUTHERN LIFE"
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.t Principal Offices?MEMPHIS,
L!?
0y
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MEMPHIS.
I
? J. A. NRTjSOT, Pi ea't.
? AMOS WOODRUFF, Vice Pres't.
c UE!? M.W., Sect')*.
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t- J. H. MILLER, Snpei
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ASSETS, J ANY. 1, 187
y ANNUAL INCOME,
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a SOUTH CAROLINA
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OFKICK IOL
iv J. 1?. BLACK, I'res't., J. P. SOUTHERN,
e Itc
BEAUFORT, S.
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" D. C. WILSON',
e m. politzkh,
i w. II. mauldin,
.1 NO. KKANZ.
'* CAL L HAMILTON,
C. II. WKKillT,
. M. STUAltT,
. GEO. GAGE,
c <;i:o. w. john.son,
i- iL (i. .irou.
c j as. o. thomifjon,
, j. u. iia unwell,
U M. M. KINGMAN',
r GEO. HOLMES.
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a * Officers of BEAUT
It GEO. WATEIHIOUSE, Pna'I. GEO. GA
e ok
Dr. DC. M. Stuart, 3V
rm.
polit35er, j. g baiinv
(1 j. w. collins, paul ham
j. g. thompson, paul i'KIT(
IS
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"3onipany Laura POLICIICS on approved plan
Il annual dividend*. All Policies non-forfeiting after '2ml
J Lassos adjusted, anil reserve Invested by the State Bia
?t throughout (1h* Statu* All further information fumislic
g J1IDDL.E'
y Au .7-fiin 800.
fj GRANT) DISTIjAY
OF
" SPRING & SUMMER 500DS
it
is "V
JACOB APPLE
U
A .splendid assort msnt of
., DUE** (itKIDS,
c UKKXAPINIX
II lUPLINS,
JAl'AXKES ( MITIIS.
t- BAiyOihS, MLSL1X, Ere.
I1VIIITE
GOODS.
? PlQl'KH,
L CUCTOXKSanil CAMIIIIIPS,
0 I'KItCAI.ES, HKI I.I.I AXTS ETC, ETC.
Dulbrlgun Hosiery for I.udles unit Gents
Laces, Collars and Cutis.
'' STAND A It It T It 1 -H M I X G S .
(i LOVES,
a 1'EUFIMEUY,
xorioxs, inc.
Gentlemen's Fnrnisliini GeA
it
)' Tin. Ilowi, tli'i
ESAD7 MADE CL0TBET3
,l in every style,
10 FAMHlOXAUMd II ATS.
I.
j STRAW HATS FOR OEXTS AND HOYS.
| Also just Ilccclvcd tli'e finest lot ?rf ladle* Shoe*
ever brought to this market. If you don't *oe what
^ you want ask fur It. Y'ou can bi: supplied at
J. APPLE'S,
AY STREET, RK.Vt. FOUT, S. C
? HOME SHDTTLE_SSWING MACHINE.
n rpilIS HEAt'TTTTI, MACHINE I'S'KS Sn:.w<.rn
A needles, make* the Lick Stiteh, (alike on l>uth
' sidesi lias self-wliiisthiR tent Ion. and 1* us.il t.y hand
jg or foot. It will bem, left, bind, IWI11, tuck, lu.ni,
stitch, mflie, and sew <>h at th<* Mine time; work
id equally well on silk, Hoea, ninsliy and cotton jsu?*l*.
j fris the oulv first-class low price machine made.
Sbnd for circular and sample of sewing or call and
u examine the uacliiao at tbu agency, Cay street,
' Beaulort, S. C.
XF Price, $23, $37 db $42.
w. a. ntirp.
k XJ.W O Ft T ? g
put iu complete order during the past su
e travelling public. The northern tourL
found South.
d Telegraph Office arc among the acqui&i
letter or Telegraph.
Id
STT MG.
* CAT TDd 1
fl. JLF JEi J3.ftLJLi.EiS3 l
I AN UFACT URED ARTICLES AND !
PRODUCTIONS.
?o?
that "NBA FOAM" as an acreator, is unequalled
d and more food than any other article In the markc
Call then for the "CHEMICAL, OLIVE, u
hard ns in soft water. For sale at retail by IIO VC
WATER INDICATOR," for which, BENNETT i
r by a series of lively ' "toota," for twenty minutes. A
per limit.
102%" should be sent in early to be in time for it
szoj:
INSURANCE GO.
TENN., A ATLANTA, GA.
ATLANTA.
Gen'l. JIVO. B. GORDON, Prca't.
Orn'l. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice Prea'l.
J. A. MORRIS, Beet*jr.
rvisor of Agencies,
3, $1,534483 07
1,000,000 00
DEPARTMENT,
I'M 111 A, H. C.
Vlco Pros't? A. II. WARING, Sect*)-.
G\, BRANCH.
* ee>v.?
!?!:. I'.M'I. rniTv HARD,
.INO. RICH,
J. W. (OMAN'S,
S. 1). GII.KKKT
r. i.. WKSGIX.
ceo. WATKKiloi si:,
A. S. DAVKNIORT,
WM. KKESSKL,
K. SINCLAIR
II. M. STUART,
UK. H. II. TUOMPSUN,
J. C. MAYO,
II. M. FULLER,
G. M. WELLS,
'OUT BRANCH.
GE, Vlco Pret't, M. STUART, Scct'y
Codicai n t amlnor.
YELL, )
ILTON, J- Executive Committee.
JllARD, J
s. 1'ULMIUMS nttlrtd In Cash, and entitled t0
, annual premium la j>ai>l.
id at Columbia, with advice of the auxiliary boards
d, and application:-. for INSURANCE received by
rON STUART,
3a Ar;'t., 33oaufort, 0. O.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT.
OK
STATIONERY,
coNsurrtXii of
LETTER BARER,
NOTE RARER,
envflores,
BILL HEADS,
CARDS.
SITIAUI.K I on
Business Printing,
ou.?3t Ficcoivcd
AT T!li: OFFK'K OF Tilt
ESPUBLICA1T.
Best Work - Lowest Price
A GOOD BARGAIN.
Forsale-a stationary en
oink, four (4) horse power?ic
jood order; Can be seen at my carpenter
shop.
J. BEODIE.
?IrJS2s?
i. C.
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THAIXN POll BKAVPOHT
Leave ChnrLslon. 8:i'l A- M
Leave Charleston, 0!00 P. M
QhA Leave Angueta, 6:49 A. M
jH Bj Leave AugueU, UilU P. Ill
OE Leave Navannah, 0t30 A. JH |
Mdi Arrive at Dt aufurt, *4?00 P. M
mAs Arrive at Beaufort, lli"0 P. 31 A
muicr, and the Proprietor is now ready to r
st will find as plcisant aud comfortable a r
I
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tions of the House. . J
k
[. M. KINGMAN J
Proprietor.
FALL. '
WAREHOUSE, '
PURCHASERS OF SOUTHERN
by any article yet discovered, Mixed dry. with -outit.
For sale at retail, by BOVCK A? MARTI V.
Ad POUR MAN'S SOAP." Put up iu GO lbs. 1
K dt MARTIN. 1
It McFALL arc agents. It give* warning to all tho
Iter which, a coutiuom whistle will secure attention
s reception for the next crop. I
NHTf tft MotfAZiXj;
Port ftoyal. s. <3. 1
SOUTH CAROLINA
LOAN AND TBUST COMPANY, i
t
ClfARLKSTOX, S. C. i
OFFICE NO. 17 BROAD STREET. (
8AVIN08 DEPARTMENT.
The deposits iu the Savings Department of this |
Company are Invest.d as a Special i'riut, aud, there
fore, are not sul>ject to the hazards of llauklng. j
In addition to this special security, depositors havo
the guarantee of the entire Bank Capital, which
amounts to three hundred thousand dollars (SJOO,000.)
,
This deportment will enable all classes to And a
safe security for their savings, however small; and
at the some time bearing a remunerative Inter, st (six
percent, compounded uarterly.) Currency can Lie
remitted by express aud drolls by mull. .
F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier. j
directors and trustees.
CltO. S. Cameron,
K. II Frost, W. J.Mlddleton.
W. Bee. A. J. Crewr,
W. B. Williams, K. Waltgen,
II. H. Deloon, C. ?. Meiumiiig,
11. O'nelll. Win. L Webb,
A. P. Caldwell, J. T. Welsman I
J. M. .Shackelford, tied', II. \y alter,
J. C 1L C'lauMCil, B. D. Lazarus,
Mtyl-3m.
QUIT CAIM DEEDS,
SUITABLE FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF 1
laud acquired at State or National Tux Sides
r sale at this office. tf. 1
j
. WILSON'S !
LIVERREMEDY
A sure and permanent cure for all diseases caused by
a deranged Liver, sueh as Jaundice. Dy.-qtcpdu
Heartburn, Fevers, Nervousness,Impurity of
the Blond, Mclauclioly, Custiveness, Sick j
Headache, lV.ins in tee Head, and
all kindred diseases
ATEJIY FAMILY SHOULD 1IAVE IT
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST8.
Prepared only by
WILSON & BLACK,
,4li3 cnariuite.
Prices Current
ov
Branch, Scolt & Co.
Commission Merchants,
?AND AGENTS FOR?
GEORGIA COTTON GOODS
?AND?
Sardy's Super Phosphates.
? W?
- Augusta, Ga., March 18,1873.
DOMESTICS.
ltandlcnian Stripes (Unlit) ISO yds...1214
" Fancy Strilies (dark) 4*0 y<U...t!)w
" Cheek or I'laids 4.S0 yds...Mv4
Shirllixr* /UKI nn.T 1.IXKI Vll*...10K
" 44 siitTtlnpi JMJii ami 1,1)00 yd*...l'44
" Yarns, ass'd Nos, ti to 12....<0 bunches..1.(1.3
Itlchmond Osuaburgs Siri|*-s 825 yds...l4J4
<ll?bt) l-l
Granitcvllk'34 Slilrliii^ 1.000 yds... u!4
? 7-8 " 1,000 yd*...llj?2
" 44 Slits-tlll^s 1,000 yds...13
" 7-8 I)i ills 900 yds...l3l4
Augusta 3 4 Shirtlinj* .323 and 8.70 yds... 111?
" 7-8 Shirting* 232 and 8.30 yds...11)^
" 44 Sheeting 2.72 and 8.70 yds...13
" 7-8 Drills 252 and 8.70 yds...l.'ljsj
I/inirlcy A 4.1 13
A 7-8 11
a-i 'y/i
?W?
EMPIRE FLOUR MILLS.
IN ll.VItltKLS AND SACKS.
43 cents per Darrcl less per Cur Loud.
IMPRRIAL XXXX $12 .V)
1,11.Y WllITK XXX 11 00
llRtLI.IANT XX 10 00
llmr Cakw X M
IUkK M ll.us Su|K.rIiuc 8 50
llrsn.-ill per Ion. Sacks extra.
Shorts.?$30 |H.*r Ion. do
wkstkrs fmiik is now.?Super, 58.70; Ex'lra,
Si0.01: Family, SlO/iO; Fancy, ?11 3D.
JtYK fl/ll'h.?84.00 |*T ?;u k.! 100 lbs.)
llncmt.?Shoulder*, 8'/ ; C. It..Sides, in'/J.
1). S. 51 en I s.?Shoulders. V/,; ('. It. Sides, I
I.hiiI.?In ticrt'i-s. 10^; keg*,*12.
Corn,?Prime White, 9-7; Mixed, !)0r.
Corn 51 e.i 1.?97. (Sack, included.)
Hyr.-M.23.
tints?Wlille. 70; Mixed. 70.
kuenr.-Yellow, 111J; C, I2}?; Extra C, WJ4
A l l?.
;?u^ar llou.r Syrup.?In l.bls, 30; bhds,28.
Virginia Suit,?S2.10 p.T Sack; 10 sacks or
liore, 22.00.
Proctor Si Gamble's Soup, Extra Olive,
i /,. Krasivc, 7c. .
' f. ? s ? % . l-l.li. ?*!?. d*nl)apasl.. c-.-. oil
SIHIIJ ?."Wllimr . mh., c..,.w i a ,
tVt"r'? Accojiiaiiiv ; jW/*) I'lanti-rN Lien.
S?rcly'? iMioepho Hrrnvlan. iVi.'K) Cash ;
Vju.ft. i Factor'* Ativ|ilaiiiv; yi:! 1'lmiterV Lain.
The above ?|U?tioi>H arc wliul-stle. WV (In not. In
. .>* cam', Invuk Ki'nilttailtv.i p r
hum Ire |>r Ilaters ji* !?Il?il at l'ricu t'uriviit
I "a iluj liny arc rit-'lvcd. l>r?ft? on New
Vark, Ourlntou, Savannah uuii Atlanta, placed to
Ct'xllt at par.
Ik-Mr* ctfnllv,
IIKAX II, N( ?TT A- CO.
! THE PARKER GUN.
, PARKER BRtfS.
WEST MER10EN.6T.,
TMK PAHLOK CUXPANIOS.
Kvery Ladj want*one!!
STEAM ENGINES
FOR SALE.
HOBSB POWKU KMONE
FIFTEEN MOUSE ftftVER ENGINE!AL!b5i
ONE THIRTY HORSE TOWER ENGINE!
Tonus cash, or on time ifftfi approved paper*. Ad'"
rest,
JOSEPH NEAR, GenT SupT.or"
GEO. It. LOMBARD, Proprietor.
' OrfENT CITY FOl'KORY,
Augmta, OaV
.lso one Fifteen Ilorso Power Vcoud-band Boiler.'
|.t. I > -11:1. *
NOTICE!
rHE SUBSCRIBER RUPRCTIVtV
V Informs the public, or all Who want GIN GEAR-"
NO, (hit he Is prepared to fiihiUh them with his
ita improved Gin Genrjfwhlcli from long experience
i the beA In use. It win aaurpnas any other In ?ini-'
Jlclty. durability and accomplishment IT you want
Dinethiittr (hat Will expedite roar einnins. without
Illlug up ^ohi stock, tor Graham's late improved1
iln Gearing, and you will not regret It. Further
articular*,address,'
JOS. NEAL, OY GEO. 1 LOMBARD,
Gen'l. Supt. Proprietor.
WREST C1T* FOCSDHT,
Augaila, Ga?*
cpt.lS-lni.
M H 9 M ? M
Time Tests the Merits of all Thingt,
1840] FOR OVER THIR7T TEARS Wli
PERRY DAVIS'
PAIN ~ KILLER,
i
HAS boon tested In every vtlrlfy of clfmate.aiv?
bv alnlqst evtjrv nation kndwn to Americans,
It Is thecobatant compauion and inestimable frietxf
?f the mlsnioiiarv aild the traveller, on ?ea or land,
iiid no one aliould travel oil our LhJiu orliiveri wilA'
mill;. , ..
since t))c PAIX Slf.LER ?u .flrgt. intmdpeadj
ind met with surb extensive talb, mauy
Kelirft, Ponacttu, ami other RtmnUet li(Ve been
cred to the public, but not one of. them has afef
ittaibeil the trulv evlubte tUiiuiuig of tot! PAIN KlL'
Li lilt,
WII? IN T1|IS MO?
It U I* cause DAVIS' PAIN KILLER U what If
:laiws to bo a Reliever of Palu.
Ita Merita are Unsurpassed.
If you are suffering from INTERNAL PAIN,*
Twmg to Thirty Drttpt in a LiMe Water wilt ahoost
instantly cifhs you. There la nothing to equal It for,
Uollcl'iampi, Spasms, Hean-bnrn Dtar
rlthea, Uyicnltry, flux, Wiail l?
the Bowels. four Stomach. Dyspepsia,
Nick Headache
In ScClidi.s oT theo us.try where
KEVfilt A\U AGOE
* ?
prevails, there Is no remedy held In greater esteem."
PUMOS travrllug should keep It by them. A few.
Dro)k\ In water, will prevents sickness or bower
:roubles from change of water,
From foreign countries the calls for PAIN KlL*"
LEK are great. It is found to
Care Cholcfu When all oilier Reined lea
Kail.
WHEN USED EXTERNALLY, ASA IJSIMEST:
Nothing aires quicker ease in /?upiu Cult, Prnimt
?vraitu, Shunt tivm Jrurcii, ahd ScubU. It reniorea'
the fire, and the wound ticois flko ordinary sores,
rhose suffering with &IIEI MA TJSM. GOUT, ot
NEURALGIA, If not a positive cure, Uiey And th*
Pain-killer giveJ thc-r relief * heh no other remedy
win.
It gives Instant relief front Aching
Teeth. Every House-Keeper should
krrp It nt hand, anil apply it on the And attack
of any Pain. It will give satisfactory relief,
and save hours of suffering.
Do not trilie with yourselves by testing untried,
remedies. Il<- sure you call for nud get the gcnuluo
PAIN-KILLER, a* many worthless nostrums are
attempted to lie sold on the great reputation of this
valuable medicine.
t9,Directions accompany each bottle.
Price AS eta., SO eta. and $1 per Bottla
JAMES ODILL,
BREAD, CAES, AND CRACEES
B A K B R ,
HAS Jtuit reechoed a fine assortment of
CANDIES AND FRUITS.
He lias always Ou liand fl?cad auif Cofffectloncr/
of every kind.
cot'JSTHY ST/JHEn supplied with afl artl*
ceta) of the trade at reasonable prices.
Orders for WEDDING* ANU EVKNlAcf
PARTIES attended to with care and dispatch.
FlETEE* LOAVES of Bread for ONB
DOLLAR, oiu be had by i*trebalin0' URKAjrf
TICKETS.'
The Circulating Library
now ujien coutiius a choice assortment of books:
J AIRES ODEtsL.
M~i- MERCHANTS on the line of the POBf
KOYAL JtAIIJtOAD eau be supplied with fresW
Breistl. unit Cakes, etc., dally by leaving
heir orders with the conduct or.
Just Received,
A splendid stock ot
DItY GOONS,
CLOTHING.
HATS A TAPS.
GKOCKRJFS. . ..
HAKDWARK, .
CUTIjERT,CROCKKR?.
TOIIACCO.
(.ONlTXTIoNARJIX,
TIN WARE, Ac., Ac.;
At the store of
F. W. SCHEPPER,
DUy Street, licttd of So. Si Dock,
which lie will sell lower tliau any other store IH
BEAUFORT. Jan. 4-ly.
"nnrpBir
200,000
MANUFACTURED MONTHLY
UY 7UK
Sea Is'd Brick Lime Co.
Construct your building* of BRICK, wane them'
Arc-proof, ami *a\e tin- high rati* of insurance no#
i liarictl on woul tmlldluga. Bricks do not burn up,'
bricks Jo not rot down. .
Our Brick Bains
arc located on' &U AVatcf Creek, two wiles from'
fxruufoit. Vessels drawing fifteen feet of water a
load within Ally foot of our kilns. A single tid
drifts boats or flats to Iko city of Beaufort or Poti
KoyaL
BRICKS
of any also or quality, plain or rrpmaod, uumfit i-'
urvxl to order at short notice at Charleston Aid 8d>*
ranuah pricoa
Call at our oOce in
OROFUT'S BUtLDlrfO
Bar Street, Beaufort, and examine sample^"