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, I?I-,/V4.'K??K'4\ S; v. MAKI'II we, 1*70. f ' Fredrick A. Stfwjrur was raarriid to Abee C. Bonritnftn in New York on Monday March 15th. tyr. J. M. Croftlt litis a large Rtock of meat. Pig's feet, pig's tongues, pig's -Sides, fig's hams and pig's shoulders, beMdts^sj quantity nf other articles at Veryta* pi ires nt wholesale. Mr.<i*rdoito has been hustidned by a TVota ?t; the resolution for (lis removal. Thoae*v#ling against hiin from Beaufort iGoanty were, Bmnlls, Greene, Robertson .-and Gaott. These men seem to be on the ilooci^g aide every tltne a vote is taken, The resignation of George Watcrliouse -*s county commissioner is not very well ircceivoi by the people, as he was the only m>a on mo uoara, ana YVltlluUt I bis assistance P. P. M". I>, C. C. C, B. C. i andtttMcounty treasurer will never untan, glo those figures, even if there was any -desire to do so. We understand that the Good Tem^plara are making preparations to give -nnoth1* theatrical entertainment next month. Tliey hope to have the assistance ?.f Mrs. Hhi di-s, alio ban removed to! (.'liarhcton.' The Lyceum also propose tnapp ar oti the stage ugnin soon, prob i : ably sVouwApril Otli. . The bondholders of the Port Royal Ttailr.tad met in New York on the 10th ;nt the office of the Union Trust Company, on Bn>adway, to devis- measures for tlie [protection of their interests in conso'Uucnre of the default in the payment of tlheir "coupons. After a long discussion a crnmmittce va < appoint' d to coisidrr the I best ttic'sur- s to be tiiken an?l r port at n . ffu ane meeting. The lumber interest along the lire of i rtlic JVirt )t?v.'.d Kail Road are receivi p i nniprtoa a al vim by t lie pr. scnee of Mr. i E. J. Coleman rrprescuting the flrin of N j "Vi'iggin & Co., rf Sa'cm, Mans., who has j ixrcently armed among us and will prob.?l?ly l?csto>v p. rsonal attri tion to the j large investments tlmy rcce: tlv made at [ JAiineda a atat;o . on the Port Royal Rail I 11 ad. Tliero is nothing more nrcnaarv ! to sneevsa in :lac management of lumber ' than an active and i.Tpori'.n :c i financier, j and.Mr.*C 'Ionian nrcna to til tlie# bill. "VVe wish him success. "OM anil Xciv." " Old and New'' for. April his bci n murivo 1 and is replete with ils^Junial amount nf clever reading. 4* A Hundred Yi-nrs ago" hands down to iradi ion ?o inu incid nts of '4 the e<>ntf*t for freedom and the struggle for independenee." 4 4 The Pps**ible Broomwich" is an adtnirub'c article and we commend it to our 4'34ciuiing Room Association." Its sug gestiona are worthy of a wider interest. and .'lie account of the various unions brought together here makes good the ' basis assumed. First, that the l>est people in a town can make its social arrange jucnts what thoy choose. Second, in regard to the knotty subject of all, the control of the npp tito for liquor, that evil must be driven out l?v good : and that fur the timulus of liquor iu our country towni, the stimulus of society is the simplest substitution. Its Editorial department is iD charge of Ulward E. II ?h; Lee <fc Shepard areits publishers in Huston. ?? Trutufui. Jamks?"He called me a weasel Sam, a vessel of wrath," ex -claimed the elder Weller, and Thompson went so far as to call Representatives Orcen, Hand 1:on and Gantt "Animals.', . How could human nature stand sucli epithets? Certainly the dignity of our Legislature was insulted. They have Teen called all manner of names, thieves rogues, rascals and every thing that evil minded men could think of, but for the nr?t time Thompson styles them animals. And he added that. "110 pack of jackals *c< nting the carcass ever made night as hideout." Then the righteous indignation of our Representatives boiled over, and they arrested the wicked Thompson that dared apply tju'b d sgraceful names to the law makers of th* sovereign State of South C arolina. Sammy Green was A?nAAi.ii.. ?>.M 4.... *K ~ copcuJiuj luui^unm niu uhj ih iwiuju i:ic veto by Gov. Charalierlain. He said he had high regard for the Governor's judgment' but in this case the Governor's judgment was dead against the Gineral assembly. He oinst be made to know . that we are not to bs driven. I on'y wish that I could vote halt' a dozen times" (no doubt) "I think there is more wisdom in the General assembly than there is in the Governor." He docs not assert that there is more wisdom in the 180craniums that constitute the assembly but he intake ?o, lie evidently wished to make a safe assertion and gives the Governor the preference ov.-r Hw heads of our law makers! and he addod "1 am a candidate for the other brunch of the Gtnerui assembly, but the Govornorcnnt make senators ?1 my county." My canity is good; Sammy's county is Beaufort coun ty, an<| Sammy koows whereof he speaks, ami then lie cal a the assembly "m. re to-i'a.' Why dpn\ they a treat him? is it b % ause he is proprietor of a county ? And then he calls Thompson tlie bitterest den ot rat in Beaufort county. Thia is almost aa bad a* Thompson flailing Sammy an "animal" and we are afraid with equal truth, .Now I'om Hami ton aecu o the Go\?r;ior of refusing to i asociale with the p- opie who elected hyn, m.d his vct > a bid foi cutfunce into better ocioty. Th?- GoverU' r slv u'd bo arrestetl for violating the Civil Rights Law, and I"' punished forrelusing to associate v ith Thomps<?n's-w? were going to say anitna's. but we And all tliis time k Gantt nevi r opeiv d Itis moutn. Y\ e hope he did uot take it all on iuuis if a d ^ eou-idor ih i vmvnpHoa had sen*, hint to \ I <s -i j-.'- ~? .. . > <e?u. The entertainim nt given by the Beaufort Lyceum on Wednesday evening last whs admirable; aii of the characters were wc'l sustained. In the rendering of the "H:irV(6t Storm'' we were struck with the really Hoe acting of Mrt Blackburn as Mnbol, nud it would be hard to men tion any of the gentlemen performers who did not do credit to his role. The only defect that was olmcrvablo was the rather tttn low tone of Voice of some of the gentlc| men and our auuucura would do well to ' bear this in mind at any future entertain Ru nt. "; o I'arie and Back,, for live pounds wae creditably placed and we cannot forbear complimenting Air. Clancy upon hie faultless rendering of the part of " Markliaiu." McGregor's " Snozsle " was inimitable and Messrs Bellows, Gilbert, Wallace, lh?yee and Harms filled their respective parts excellently. Miss Helen Clancy as "Miss Spriggins" brought no discredit upon the play, and her regard for her parent was noticeable, not as prominently so however, as her distaste to a union with the unfortunate mun whoso name was "Snozzle" "Eh? what is it? " was a very laughable sketch. And the make up of the old gentleman was very good. We were particularly struck with the rendering of "Jack'1 by Mr. Harms. The music was Yc/y superior, and us we write the sweet notes of tin: Violin linger in our ears. i.ua, oirvini ? I'iniiu ticccmpamucni was given with thai. lady's usual excellent taBte. Wc venture to sny that the entertainment, was an entire success. SHERIFF S SALES The following property will he sold by the sheriff on Tus day April 6th. Fre-edmuu's Savings Bank, r?. J. A. McCre-a, Cedar Crove plantation on Port Royal Island containing 330 acres, also 100 acres on St. Helena Island. N. W. Ellis va. David Terry. 460 acres in Goethe township. Hnfus >V. Bennett pj?. \V. W. VVillianis 1173 acres, adjoining lands of Gray, Airs. N. ii. Johnson and N. E. Williams. J. J. Gooding c*. Jus. R, Nixon 211 acre* hounded by lands of Nixon and Jervy. it. J. jlavnnt fa. Trustees of Jio.iuf"it College, Lot A .dock 67, i own ot Beaufort. I . G. iiuckncr c.?. .SI. B. liubhur.i 1.70 acres oouiiood hy laiois of McKer.zic, Btunson Hodge and Woods. Win. Fields v.*. Bryant Russoil 17-/ ac.es, Ixiunded hy lauu* of F. J.l. Cnu-ey and Edward Russell. Geo. li. Hoover vs. .). M. Mat.iewa acres hounded >.y iauds of Adtlison Cleland and .Mathews. Win. Hadwin vs~ P. L. Peacock o.i.. iot in Varnsvil e. I.. F Veotnuus ??. J. U. Nix 253 acre-, hounded .iy lands of j. I?. nix, P. Causey and Mrs. P. MeAvoy. lleury Harrison guardian c?. J. 8. ilurvy aau wire lot) acres hounded by lands of Faulk, rhiu's, Reed and dauls. Harriet i_. ryt rson Ad m. vs. J a . K. : lmui 3( 00 aen s, hounded hy .?. d - ot out. Wiiu.., j. si. Grim- s, anu George Fiuctal. C. K. Bell Adusr. cs. .no .-.It C eland 101 Uv-.ro-, hounded t?y .uiios ot D. btauLy, . .. .<1. Veoui cusanu Ja.. Joiiiip.in. J. h'i A. ..oore vs. W. G. Holmes, 3 ncr^s one lot in Gruhutnvillc. W. F. ilogar.a v,r. J. litiiC;' one lot i in Brunson. Geo. :i. S.ni.li rs. W. H. Shuuia .. t:00 acr.s bju ded l y ands of ilecry Smith unl J. .'.I. -jriincb. Mr. Editor : 1 boac like our-elve3 v. ho h we been able cordially to sus ain Governor Chamberlain since he entered upon the course indicated in his inaugural address, and to which he lias faithfully adhered, cannot withhold our sympathies for him in his present struggle with the corrupt horde who now misrepresent their conj stitucnts in the General Assembly. It required no prophetic intuition to foresee the Fpu--s that would arise during the present sc-aion. The legislature is still composed too largely of that cla<s of men who have since 18 >8. under the guise of law makers. amassed Wealth by plundering the tax payers. To have imagined anything different to have resulted from the attempt to put a sudden stop to the tide of corruption would Imvi! 1.1'pn hi'tr.iNrin.T o?. ?1? ? S J ?fe ??UII3V 1Uexcu<able ignorance of the nature of the " Animals" that have to he dealt with. Ignorant constituencies, still return to places of power those who, ignorant and corrupt under Scott's administration, j became less ignorant and more corrupt, | and he.:ce in >re dangerous while F. J. Moses, Jr., was the executive. These men although howling for reform to be effected within the rank ; of the Republican party, are the same men who put Scott forward in 1870, and ehvated Moses in 1872. The true men who do not wish to have Republican ism regarded as a synonym for rapacity, have simply flanked the thieves in nominating and electing D. H. Charnborlain. There is not the slightest doubt but that the pirsMcal cr?:w who now as r>ail tho Tr- asury through its guardian Mr. Cardozo, and are aiming beyond him at the governor of the State fell into a trap. Wrongly judging all men by themselves, they thought that all declared Republicans are athirst for p'under and ready to overlook the same taste in others. But with thq masses of the nor.nto if iu nnf aa? IKot* 11 - l/owj/ v *v ?a MWV o??, WIVJ 4CQIIJ ucsiru UII hone t, economical administration of affairs, and wlv n th:-y earn, as learn they surely shall, that tho whole efforts of their chosen executive to accomplish the end for which they elected him, arc resisted by men whose followers they have been, they will manifest their displeasure by placing honest men in their stead to repnscnt them. Sur-. ly each one who has almost dcspa:nng)y watched the tide of corruption sweep by uuehecked until now, can take breath and murmur: " 1 see Homo sparkle- of a better hope," "Which elder days lr.uy happily briny forth." New Advertisements. TT 1 TT I II! II! To Arrive 400 Fin'ca l'ri'ne Eustrrn HAY, Fou SaIjK Cheap, r3. M. WALLACE, inch.1 Mi". DfiiHif-rt, S. C. A. t - .. . ,? t ? wi'iiwfAM^HMtrf.iTin'1- r.M"' MANSION HOUSE. |H | At Port Royal, S. C- j TIIE INEVV CITY, Situated on the South Athintic Coast and at the terminus 6f the v Hort Royul llnll Hond, n The great desideratum no long required ; there, is now developed. , Respectfully the Superintendent, under- j {signed lately of AtigurXa, Gn. announces I that on the 22nd inst.. she will open the i newly constructed and newly furnished Xwdi^jsrsxolsr For Private nuil Tmnniunt Boarders. j Confident of her ability from past expei risncc, sho will zealously consult the I comforts of all who may patronize, and Terms at the most favorable. ANHIE IiUSSlv, mcb.l7-tf. J. C. RICHMOND. Trial .Justice. 11 All business intrusted to him will receive rarefuland prompt attention. OFFICE LAW BUILDING. S C R i B N E 'fTS~M 0!K J H L Y. * i "Tlic Great National Maranfi." siioi' V opposite Watcrhonsc and Kicker's Cotton Ilonse. BEAUFORT, S. C. Mrch.3-lyr. J AS. E. BOYCE . f WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCER Dealer in Ales. Wines, Liquors, Seprs, and tc TO33 A.OCO. SO I IONS, DRY GOODS, boots and shoes. Kiiuoh Nook, Main Land, BEAUFORT COUNTY. Goods sold at Beaufort prices. mch.8-lyr. p IFl_ WHITE'S WUOLRHALK AND RKTAII. FURNITURE ... 'U WARE-ROOMS a 88 IIA8RL 8TRKKT, ^ Charleston, S. C. The Cheapest Place in the State. SPECIAL ATTENTION glren to Country orders inch.S-tf. QACUN D. 8. M&ATA, AO., AC. Choice Smoked ami Dry 8IDE8, Shoulders and Bellies, H. C. Hams, Breakfast Huron Strip*, Lnrilr ChcOM, Bullur, .Mitcherol, Beef Tonkin:*, Flour, | MoIiinfi, Snpir, Ac V Barih's celebrated (Citic'u| natl) Snicked Ham Sausage. rc Also, No. 2 MEATS of different quality, on vt I hand and for auk- by I'K PKlt M ACQUBSM, i fcb-17tf. **> Vendue R !l>jre. A cnte-8 upon a new year,* (its ..ninth volume) with the November number, with broader Pinna altd larger enterprise than ever before, and with the ambitiou it has maintained from the tint, to "de- ir monstrate itself to be tnc brightest. the s'rongei t? ai the most beautiful, nnd iu cv<ry way the BKS'l' POPULAR MAUAZIKK IM TIIK WORM*. ** Among the attractive features of the year will be a New Serial Novel. '4 The Story of Saven Oaks " hi J. G. HOLLAND. A aeries of papers, from it' A rious pens ot. ''AMERICAN LIFE & SCENERY," including descriptive papers on American cities, will open in Janunry witli a narrative of Western Discovery and ail venture, by MAJOR PObELL, whose descent of the Colorado is one of the mos' famous exploits of Western t.avcl. 'AFarmer's'.Vacation in'Europe," r, i Mix articles recounting the experience of a well i known A nierican'farmcr and euginccr (v'OLONKL WAR1NQ, of Ogdcn farm, Newp.irt,lR. 1.1 during ? tour through soatc of the less frcjut nted parts of Western Europe, in the Autumn of .R73. "The MyHtCPlntld Isrittnrt.*' Or, " The Modern Robinson Crusoe," JULES s VERNE'S latest story, will b continued, with its * illustrations. A story, by S AXE HOLM. % " MV.TO U UAIAI.INK,". begins in Novembt r. and will mn for three or fonr mouths. There will also .be other Novelottes and Shorter Stories by leading American aud Knglish Story Writers. Tne Mngnzino w.li cou inue to h *ld its pre-eminence in this regard. H the ESSAYS. REVIEWS and Dl TO RIAL A U PER3 will, as heretofore, employ the ablest pens in both Europe nnd ..America 1UO.ME AND I SOC KTY, which hns grown in favor nnd in excel- " lenee from the Urst, will be made more attractive, . useful, and valuable lu its influence on t.ic social ' life and culture of the American people. THE d.ic,iu.iiua win ue i>iiii unucr improved, and j' hero will be greater variety in this department. Sorlbnrr'n Monthly, by the vcrd ct of both C the Itngli-h and the American press ta "The r j brut of ?I1 the Monthlies." I The Postage on all new Sulxtcrip'ions will be S Prepaid by ua. The Subscript ion Price of Seribners Monthiv is $4 a year. Scribuer's .ontlily and Sr. Nicholas $7. SCRIBHER & CO, No. 654 lirosilwsy, New York. IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL Implements. p i Dow Law Cotton Planters, without C"vorrr, $16: with Coverer. $19. ? West's Ouatio Distributors, the most simple and popular, price $3.50. The " Farmers Friend " Ploughs, all sizes. The lightest draft Plough made. Cannot lie choked. '? Highly endorsed by ull who have used them. Rotary Harrow, Thomas' Smoothing Harrows, 'King of the South" Corn Mills. Collins' Steel Ploughs, Sweeps and Agricultural Steels of nil Styles and Sizes. Also, a large assortment of other Agricultural Implements. J. E. ADGER & CO., Importers of Hardware, Bar Iron. Steel, Ac, mch.S-tf. Charleston, B.C. -Aw. -A. ir. ir. LB 0 0 T SHOE MAKER, i Particular Attention given to I'lrst Class Work. _ A perfect (It and satisfaction guaranteed. B ;iv?npl A: Co., Jf, S, tlttui Charleston, Heu.1 tort. Beaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. Hnviujt put up In their C8tnbil?btn<fii r. OUTS lit,I. arc preparer! to fitftilrh at the iihorti ottce, Grist, Msat M Feed. The htgh(?l MM, price p ti l trr CdUN'. Corn <jf4Mtttil <>tt Toll. ftfks-iyr. WIIKIF^NE BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND inUt'FOHT. TIIK 8TEAMER M. S. A LLI SON, CAPT, P, T( OLIO, avlng taken th place of the Pilot Boy, will lca\ harkaton every Friday morning. Will lenvo Bcanfort every Patnrdny mornin he patronage of chipper* ta reaper tfnlly aoliclte UOUOLAI. NISUET. Agent, Charleston, S. C., Wll. HARRISON, Agent. Bee.nfort, S. C. t*r Good* cotiplgncd to the care of the Aecr ! Cnarloaton will bo forwarded frco of commieMn acl aloruue. uovVfSA. Conant & Emmons. .RE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISI ICE In any quantity Customers may nrn their Tec House. JOHN CO NAN T. J. A. EMMONS. nova5-24. !. M. WALLACE Cotton Fnetor nit.'l GRIST MILLER, M'tiolmalr Dealer In train. Bominy, Meal, Feefl. Etc, HIM IHr.ANI) COTTON (ought. Ginned and prepared formnrkel L<lviineen mnde on t'onHlun ments. laving the best mschinery for ginnin otton and grinding cojn and meal, he repared to execute all orders on tl liortcst possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginned on toll. nov3>28. " VERDIER WALKER & BACOT. ROCTORS IN APMIRVLTY AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEAUFORT. S. C. *alkkr A TUrnr. I W. J. VmDtitn, Charleston. | Beaufort. Refer to the British Consulates In the Pouih. an icriallv to the British Consulate at Charleston, novas 34. SHEPARD D. GILBERT. NOTARY I?TTIsr.I<\ Attention given to Marine Protests. OFFICE Iii the CLm house. j.an.G 07. Tj. h. lockwood U.S. COMMISSIONKIt and NOTAP.Y PUBLIC. Agcn* f'>r sale, N. Y. Indus trial Exhibition Co* Honda? tt'-SO t-neh. !. KLAT TTTCO. Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN riucs, Lipors, Scgars, Toiiacco, &c. IN.") Knst liny, CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders from the Country promptly nt inded to. uov25-35. TffiU o MIUITM, CAN I>I IO.-4, T?>VS, <\\ IC 10W, NL'T? A full assortment of the above consist i2 of ORANGES, LEMONS, PPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS 11 kinds of FRENCH confectionery BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS ICED, FRUIT. SPONGE, POTMi ul every other kind of CAKES on banf or made to orl<*r. Particular attention given to supplying trtica with all necessary nrtides. <soons use fill as well as OKNAMKNTAT ceivcd by every steamer from n k w >RK. Jamei Olcll ? - 'i-J*!MI" * i.wa^*iacjwgswy?i JOHN C V 1 0 *J. COOPER J jry gooes & Million i "" i Has just returned from C and select stock of DRY GOODS, ;| CLOTH d And a general Assortment of HILLIHESY, A IT D It wI 110It 11 IS OFFERS TO SUIT THE n ' MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDS Dressed, Ceiling, and MOULDINGS FOR BUILDING PUI - NEWELS, HAND-RAIL WOOD TURNING OF EV? t. GO' >D AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK mi can be made in the United States. We have South of the city of Baltimore, all of which i P tion *? *dl who want good and substantial w is TIIE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONLY te BLIND AND DuOIt MAKERS?BY TRAD of Charleston, and can refer to gentlemen all lina and Florida, as to the character of their *?o-* in*.? i i u k.?*>n account of the manner in > own assumption of the risk of Breakage o - goods are stopped over the roads in this Stai saving to the purchaser of our work. W. P. H H mdi.S-lyr, EDWARD PERRY,| 1(, HOOK AM) JOB I'HIN'TING Executed at the lowest rates. | ? I tin 11 lc Hooks On hand and made t-> order. Foreign and Domes! 1c t Wlut lonory, I j Law nnd School Hooks, I.aw Blanks, Wrapping Pa- | ^ l>cr. Twine, &c., &c. i 0 NO. 139 Meeting Ktcet, CHARLESTON, S. C. novS5 20. | 1 JASTEI * _ ; AUCTION & COMMjj Consignments of IVierchand Send in your DEAD and SHOP worn STf>C short notice. We Imve on our lists at slaugh j Wagons, Panning Utensils, Boats, Steam En; Seed, Stove, Fixtures, &c., ?%c. BROKKR IN RE Special attention given to the purchase, Sale, County property : For Sale in PitITC'IIA It !>*!-; IIOUHB niul I Ii lilTTIJlIt IKir.WK niKl Half Itl< Ittl 11(11 11*1- 1/OtS, UolibliiK Projiert y Itn y st reet, l'lll lit J live 1 <iVll(lH fov HSllO < On Lady's Island, Oa Pans Island, On St. Holana Island, in 10 to 80 a Store and Duelling on the Joirn Flip MAIN L The IthoadcB plantation near I'ort Royal ferry.contain I dll be sold i:i p;:rt or whole, price from $ i to $5 pur particulars. I tension iNotary, anc \TT?? .'TION SOLDIFIUS! No action lus boon tak -n b} | .nd lhMiuiy. SCHDONER MAR! For sal^ or Ch DOPE R, harleston with a large IING, NOTIONS, &CS FANCY COODS, TIMES. nov2."?-H'? S IG MATERIAL GENERALLY. Weather-Boardings IPOSES in GREAT VARIETY. AND BALLUSTEKS, :nY DESCRIPRION. ule as cheap at this establishment % on hand tho largest stock ot the uhc.v to guarantee will giro entire satLfat rork. PRACTICAL MECHANICS?SASH ?E, carrying on the business in the citv over thu State, G.-orgia, North (Jarowork for tho past twenty years. vnscn we t>ox up our work, and ovr f Gla^s with ordinary hniid'ing, o> ce at HALF KATES, w.licit is a grot, US3ELL & CO., Charleston. S. C. JOHN BEODIS, iuilder <Sc Contractor, >H1?ING PONCTVAtLT ATTKNDEO To f6.es Cor. Bay and 9 th Sts BEAUFORT, P. C. nov25-85. mr iSIIN MERCHANT ise strictly Confidential, K and we will convert it into rush a iter prices : florae?. Mnlea, Onrnag r irines. Cotton Gins, Corn Mills. Cotton :al estate. Renting andJExehnnge of City and Beaufort. ulf 1 tlook, >olC, t<? 150 (? I.<><><> >11 Port Iloyul iKhuKl ere tracts, $3 to $5 per acre Place St. Helena lor sale at $22$ AND. ilcig 700 acre*, the best of land desh-nhle hx~?tlor? acre. Aino omor aoMnaio i.mu. (Junto In ( > i Notary Public, Congrcsi. rva yet In ruUtlon lo ftd'iHlo'inj 3ARET-ANN .