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Seaufart ffonnftj ^rpttbtican - . THURSDAY^. OCTOBEJi J87L , MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. S&cr&mento's richest man was ODCe a vagrant. Chicago has fourteen Trade-Unions in fall blast. A "grandmama" at JNahantis only thirty-four years old. Miss Schonberg, a Philadelphia belle, is eoming out in opera. Anna Dickinson cleared $19,000 oil the wrongs of her sex last yeaiv Theirs is still apprehensivo of danger. t .? s * - ' Spiritual reunions are being held in Ohio. Butler is politically dead in Massachusetts. There has been a severe snow storm in ; East Prussia. Sims, the Atlanta Postmaster, has been The bank rate in Brussels has been put at 5 per cent. The London journals are severe on the New York finances. ?r> Ramuel M. Carpenter, an editor at St. Paul, Minnesota, is dead. The yellow fever has broken out in several places in Mississippi. Mrs. Wharton's case has been postponed on account of her health. General Noah L. Jeffries has purchased the Washington Patriot. Attorney-General Akerman returns to Washington on the 12th proximo. The siege of Paris will not be raised during the vacation of the Assembly. The Chief Justice of India is dead from ' the wounds indicted by an assassin. The flags captured at Corea have been hun* in the Naval Academy at An Q " V napolis. The trial of the Biggerstafl Ku Klux ease at Raleigh brings together a large crowd. The North Pacific Railroad surveying parties have been driven away by the In- ( dians. Schooner Hurd foundered in Lake Michigan Monday, and all but the cap&in were losta- _ It is now stated that there is a speedy prospect of putting an end to the insurrection in Cuba. Julia Doolittle died in a dentist's chair I la New York, from the effects of chloroform, Monday. One hundred and thirty-eight persons lost their lives by the wrecking of a steam < r off the coast of India. The Russian squadron, with the Duke I Alexis, has left England for New York. j It is expected October 8th. < The Grand Chapter, Grand Council and j Grand Commandery of Ohio held their annual convocation in Sandusky jester- i day. ] < "* 1 The Supreme Court of Mississippi has decided the printing case against the Governor, and that he can appoint only durmg the recess of the Legislature. . The National Commercial Convention < met in Baltimore Monday. Many sub- ! - v -i j ^ r < jects are to do coDsiuerou. iue ireeuvm of Ike city, steamers and telegraph were tendered the members. We have inadvertently neglected heretofore to notice the fact that the Hon. C. C. Clay has become a citizen of Mobile, and as such to extend to him the welcome to which his character and services entitle him.?Mobile (Ala.) Register. John C. Breckenridge, say the Lexington papers, is now one of the hardest working lawyers in Kentucky, and is likely to make a good deal of money by Lis profession. lie seldom discusses politics in these days, having discovered that they are In no sense remunerative. The local editor of an Indiana paper introduced a quantity of carbolic acid into his bedroom to drive away the raosquitos, and then?went and slept in the woodshed. In Stockton, Cal., recently, a number of women called at the office of the county clerk to have their names placed on the register as voters. He deemed it his duty to refuse, and the applicants have sued out a mandamus to compel him. An Illinois agricultural society has hit upon a shrewd plan for increasing the population. It is to ofier a heavy premium, ten years in advance, to the cou?' - ?211 m t aP tLo 4 iltklO oh a nr j pie wau win ait wc cuu vi iuu? hw ?uv? the largest nui?ber of descendants. Sun-baths are becoming common. We had almost said fashionable; but what is common and priceless can never be fashionable. It is further sard that sun-baths are an effectual remedy for many diseast s if taken during a smart two hours' walk. A lady writes to one of the society papers that the old idea that persons could not ei turtain their friends without turning their house into a restaurant is beginning to die out among sensible people, and entertainments where only cake and lemonade are passed around, will be considered more select than the big supper aflairs. *NfATK 1* ' , v V'A *? o FREEDMEN A TRUST C< i Jjg - ? _ ?j v _ INTEREST ALLOWED AND COMPO 1 , ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS EVERY THIR MERCHANTS AND OTHERS CAN DEPC / I O v\ - .W^ltEi H. G. JUDD, Chairman Advisory nov20. . . . FOR SALE. 1 rvft; acres rand formerly belonging X J to J. P. Parr, located near Grahamville, adjoins Thos. Behn, estate Bolao and Huguenio, all timber land, near Savannah and Charleston Kail Road. Terms easy. Titles good. Apply to H. H. DAILY. Sept. 14-4. , . . - - .Beau/art, S. C. ? ' I N \ J NOTICE. . f^AFT. JNO. F. PORTEOUS, U. & COMMISSIONER, yy will attend to all business entrusted to him. Office nCourt House. Sept.7-3. TO FARMERS. ^^ANTED, TWENTY-FIVE HEAD FINE FAT T V ucctcb, uj Sept.7ft. J. TONKING, Bay St. JOHN CONANT. Dealer in fresh meats, vegetables and Ice. Which will be furnished in any quantity. Apl. 22-tf. ?? ;? DR. R. R. SAMS. DENTAL SURGEON. OFFICE at his residence on the Point He will also attend npon patients at their homes when request?d. Mch 18-3m. J. MATTHIESSEN, DEALER 15 GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 4c., SIGN OF THE CROSS KEYS, r.'omer of the Fre? Landing, Beaufort, 8. C Mar 25 PAUL BRODIE, DRAUGHTSMAN AND ARCHITECT, AND tk&iTDSEAKS 6AX92R3B. Parties intending to bnlld can see plans at the jfTlce of J. W. Collins, Bay st. 8tuaies for spe:ial po rposes made at short notice. feb 4 CHEAP ADVERTISING,?We will insert an , advertisement in Eight Hundred American iiewipapcri for Six Dollars per line per week. )ne Hne one week will cost Six Dollar., Two lines wfll ?et Twelve Dollars, and Ten lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Send for a printed List Address GEO. P. ROW. ELL & CO*, Advertising Agents, No. 41 Park Row, S'ew York. a - ' ? ? ?~ - . n.mnwm DDPGG il/tflUflKljir'S rA I All I Itm jrAVKj>7>7 Is the simplest and best made. It will suit you. Senp br circular and prices to SCHOFIELD*S Iron Works, ttacon, C corgia. - - EXECUTOR NOTICE. According to an act of the general Assembly of the State of South Carolina, approved March 26th, 1869, the subecrider will apply to the Judge >f Probate for the County of Beaufort, at his office in the town of Beaufort, on the i5th day of August nevt, for a anal liacharge as Executrix of the last will and testament af James Strong, her father, late of the aid County of Beaufort, deceased, octavia n. sands. July 7th, 1871. July 13-4. wmtedt 25 0 LABORERS TO WORK ON THE PORT ROYAL R. R. WAGES, Fifteen dollars per month, cash. RATIONS, Weekly- -consisting of 4 ms. Bacon, 1 Pkck Grist, 1 Quart Molassks, Salt and Tobacco. S. C. MILLETT, Sept.7-tf. Contractor. J. APPLE. 40 4 KING STREET CHA liLESTO N 8. C BAY STREET B E A UFO R T. S. C. DEALER h in Dry Goods, Clot ing, lfats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, May -ly and Fancy Notions "yyEEKLY LINE TO S AV ANN AH* OA. AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain W. T. McNkltv, Will leave Accommodation Wharf every Mono a y j Morning, at 8 o'clock for Savannah, Iteaufort, Hilton Head and Spanish WeHs. Returning will leave SavanBi h every Wednesday Morning. Will leave for Beaufort, I'aeiiie and Chisolm,s landings every Thursday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave .Beaufort everv Friday Morning. Freight received Wednesdays and Saturdays. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agewts will be forwarded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, annv to KAVLNLL, HOLMES <t CO., July 6. No. 177 East Bay. JNAL 'S 5/f\ilNCS "ft1"' ' nr> XD " '; [>MPANY. i 7 . sJU J I . jY URDED THREE TIMES A TEAR, AND TY DAYS. < ! Ph. * K? :f <*- ' J . . MS samlllm 'ft .. SIT AND DRAW CHECKS AT SIGHT. LSON R. ?COVE'lV CiiHie*!. Board. ~ . T" " JT 'r" s. MA^O, BAY STREET. BE A UFORT, S. C. - , ' <BSffi8SBISS? DE7 e??DSa tin ware, hardware, alfd wood; enware. CIGARS $ TOBACCO, NET YARNS, FISH LINES, andooR?a6kv GLASS,.. PAINTS AJV3D OXXj0, Linseed, Neatfoot and Kerosene. CARRIAGE AND.EUItNITURE. t VARNISH. white lead akd turpentine. 7 I ? ' Special attention given to mixing Paints, and glass cut to order at any size. febi; . ? : JOHN BRODIE, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. { . ! Y *? : . 1 Corner Bay and Ninth St., BE A UFOBT S. C. LI ME I LIMEH^Cl #TP1TTT7 DUCT DD A V IU! CTAVU T TUP PAVQT A W?TT V * I 'Wii X9XXJX Ulkail AAJ ? ?JL VI' JUiiUU W^lOA A?1 AAiA JL on hand and for sale at low prices for cash. May-20. G. WATERHOU8E, Bay ?t 1 : i. I CHARLESTON HOTEL, CXARLESTOX S. C. Mch 25-ly. E. H. JACKSON. . M. POIiLITZER, COTTON FACTOS ANT GRITS MILL, BEAUFORT, S. C. NACHJtf AN & CO. - v f . 4 * 1 * [ ?% * * f " r DEALERS lit I ( i Dr7 Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions. 4m* 150 MEETING TRKET, CH A RLESTONS.C. A pi 1. r\ r\\i k l o 111/ 1511 I rUtt I KUTALOAW IYIILL, PIGEON POINT. I D. C . WILSON & CO., J One 'and a Quarter lilies from Beaufort, LUMBER OF ALL KlffDS, And SHINGLES, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Or SA WED TO 0111) EH, At the LOWEST CASH PRICES. D. C. WILSON...... JOHN RICH Jan 28 '? SPECIAL^NOTICE. MEN'S BOYS AND YOUTHS READY MADE CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS. GEO W. LITTLE & CO. NO. 218 KIN G ST, CHARLES TO NS.C Would most respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that they are ottering great inducements to those in want of ready made clothing suitable to the season. Our stock has been laid in at the lowest possible prices, .n/l urhis.k v. >m rwftl.rtnw at nrlntit to suit the times. All those in want of clothing and furnishing goods would do well to give us a call Wore purchasing elsewhere. george w. little. & co. | No1 213 King 8treet May 27-2m. Under Victoria Hotel. JJ G. JI DR, CLERK OF COURT & REGISTER OF DEEDS AND UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER. CONVEYANCING. Office in the Court House. Oct. ?t*f TOBACCO. Tie standard brands of Virginia tlug ToliaccO, in Caddies, Cases, and Half-Boxes, received direct from the manufacturers' agents, for sale in quantities to suit the trade at lowest wholesale price, febi G. WATEKHOUSE, Bay st. REPUBLICAN i * \ . . , .i I w. ... I -n- ?; ' i.?1 < j i !'i * . i Jfoh printing . , ; V- /n ' '*];./ ' . i .<! i f - ' t' * i? ? wi! " ' '' loTtc^ i ; - 'jrt : . ' . .. . > ? i< 77 ; i i v, . V." Hf- . ? ? - IT . i'if HVn I Either plain or in colors, such as . ly ? I j ' i 33111 3ECo<vcU?, 1 - (> .? i , . : ' hotter SeadLa, Sandhills, t Bazxli. OlxeoU . Sh-ow Cards, I "I , ? Uaw TtMnlf. Ehxvolopes, I Bualiieaa Card*, Viaitiuc Cards, Cheaper than can be done in Charlestor or Savannah, and in a style unequallec this side of New York. We have one o I I n ?i ? . uorauu 5? idii n caaca, t r **' beside two others, 4b d the public can reb ii# , * upon haying their work dost promptly. DANIEL H. SILCOX. FUBNITTJEE V7AEEE00MS, !?, ITT, 179 KINO STREET, 0BARIiESTOir,8.0, | : " : i ' > r".1 Where ran be fonnd a large and well selected Stock of all kinds and grades to suit the tastes of all. An examination is respectfully solicited. March lfc-lyr. FOR8ALE. 2000, BEST 21b PER YARD READY MADE !| COTTON BAGS,,. 4J4 *nd 5 yards per bag. These bags are well sewed and betnmed at the trioath; arid will be sold cheaper ready made, than for what the bagging can be bought for in Charte#on.<( , Enquire at. M.POLLITZER, Sef>t,14-3itt. * ",f Bay St, Beaufort; &' C. A S. HITCHCOCK, ATTORSKT & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. i ' vfr? f tii fa has . \iu: i -ti ) " * 'J" 1 t' ' *>! li'I r rs ' .f ? . . ' qfi - A BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S C. i*I , , . i r? f m , I ; . . , , ' ''I ' ' iV- . I 1 Having received a large and varied uI : ii : t'l 'io : ? . ' ;??. < I I.P J, t'j:i '.fi K " /-. ?tt UJ sortment of j JOB TYPE, We are now prepared to execute with : I , I ' neatness and care all and every kind of ;. ; / :: i Printing, ' Bockty, Pbxsiow akd Ctaf* Aowr. ' I b<U " BEAUFORT, a'C. March 4 THi CAUSE AND CURE OF bONBUKPTlOJl ?The primary cause of Consumption is derangement of the digestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation I mean that process by which the nutriment of the food Is converted Into blood, and thence Into the SoDds of the body. Persona with digestion ,tbus impaired, having the slightest prodisposition to pulmonary disease, or If they take cold, will be very liable to :have 'Consumption of the Langs in some of Its forms; and I hold that It WU1 he Impossible to cure any 6aae ot Consumption without fiat restoring a good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very first thing to be done Is to cleanse the stomach and bowels from' all diseased mucus and slime, which is clogging these organs se that they cannot perform their functions, and then ' rouse up and restore the liver to a healthy action. For this purpose the surest and best remedy Is Be bench's Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean the stomach and bowels of all the dead sad morbid slime that is causing disease and decay In the whole system. They will clear out the liver of all diseased bile that baa accumulated there, and rouse It up to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile Is secreted. The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed hy the use of 8chenck's Mandrake Pills; but there remains in the stomach an excess of add, the r, organ Is torpid and the appetite poor. In thelxiweh the lacteals are weak, and requiring strength and support. It is in a condition like this that Bchendt's SeaWeed Tonic proves to be the moet valuable remedy ever discovered. It la alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excess of acid, making the itomarh sweet And Aefch;Utwlil give permanent tone to this Important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and' prepare the system for the first process of a good digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy, Jiving blood. After this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most cases of Consumption Is the foes and persevering use of Schenck's Pulmonic 8yrup. The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the system, purifies the Stood, and Is rethl'..- tb-rorhed Into the circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether In the form of abscesses or tubercles, and then assists Natare to expel all the diseased matter, in the form of free expectoration, when once It ripens. It Is then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Schenck's Pulmonic 8yrup, thai all ulcers and cavities are healed op sound, and my patient is cured. The essential thing to be dene In curing Consumption is to get op a good appetite and a good digestion, so that the body will grow In flesh and g& strong. If a' parson has diseased lungs,?a cavity or abscess there,?the cavity cannot hesU, the matter cannot ripen, so long m the kyeeem aaaa par. What Is necessary to cure is a new order of things,?a good appetite, a good notritlon, the body to grow In llesh and get fist; then Nature is helped, the cavities will heal, the matter vtrill ripen ana be thrown off In large quantities, and the person regain health and strength. This is the true and only plan te cure Consumption, and if a person Is very bad. If the lungs are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung is entirely gone, If there is enough vitality left In the other to heal up, there Is 3 have seen-many persons eufeffwtth only one nd.king, live and enloy life to a good old age. s is what Schenck's Medicines Will do to cure Consumption. They will clean out the stomach, sweeten and strengthen It, get np a good digestion, and give Nature the assistance she needs to clear the system of all the disease that lain the lungs, whatever the form may be. It is important that while oslng Schenck's Medicines, care should be exercised not to take cold: keep tn-doora-ln cold and damp weather: avoid night air. and take out-door exercise only in a genial ana warm sunshine. I wish It distinctly understood that when I recommend a patient to be careful In regard to taking cold, while using my Medicines, I do so for a special re aorta A man who has but partially recovered Aram the effects of a bad cold Is far more liable to a relapse than one wbo has been entirely cured; and It Is precisely the same In regard to Consumption. 80 long as the lungs are not perfectly healed, lost so long is there Imminent danger or a foil return of the disease. Hence It Is that I so strenuously caution pulmonary patients against exposing themselves to an atmosphere that 1s not genial and pleasant. Confirmed consumptives' lungs arc mass of sores, which the least change of atmosphere will Inflame. The grand secret of my success with my Medicines consists In my ability to subdue Inflammation Instead of provoking It, as many of the faculty do. An Inflamed lung cannot, with safetyto the patient, be exposed to the biting blasts of Winter or the chilling winds of Spring or Autumn. It should be carefully shielded from all Irritating Influences. The utmost caution bould be observed In this particular, as without It a cure under almost auy circumstances Is an Lrupossibility. The person should be kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the Medicines continued until the body has restored to It the natural quantity of flesh and strength. I was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and hearty these many years, with one lung mostly gone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen. About the First of October I expect to take possession of my new building, at the Northeast Corner of Sixth and Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to give advice to all who may require it. Full directions accompany all my Remedies, so , that a person In any part of the world can be vesdlly cured by a strict observance of the same. 1 PT HCMENCK. M. D.. Philadelphia j JOHN K. IIEVRY, Not 8 College Place, New York. Wholesale Agent, THE o t \t r. u 1} O 1 VJ u XI NEW FAMILY SEWING- MACHINE and the new MANUFACTURING MACHINE, for Tail ore and Boot Fitters, ore the best in the market Ou increasing sales prove it, for in W we sold 68,781 Ma chines, and In ltf70, n< ariy 130/XK) Machines! many thou rands more than were sold by any other Company. *^-3end for circular aDd. samples. ( ^ Local and Travelling Agents wanted. Officks : 114 Broughton street, Savannah, (ia; 1S4 Broad strcc t Augusta, Ga; 197 King street, Charleston, 8. C. March 18. 3. Prmtfetor. B I. McDonald ft Co, Dn?M*u4 J Q?n- Ai?':i, 5?n Fraoclieo '?., *n 1 Si *n'l S* Comniertt til, 5.T. MILLION'S Bear Testimony to tMf fl Wonderful Cnvative Effects, Thar sn not s vile Fancy Drink* made of Poor Ram, Whisker, Proof Spirits and Refuse LI. V quors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, ^ B called "Tonics," "Appetisers," "Restorers," Ac., that "^1 lead the tippler on to drunltenneas and rain, bat are a true J Med icinc, made from the Native Roots and Hexba'ot Call- flj fomia, free fVoat nil Alcoholic Stlmulaato. They arc the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER aoj | A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho System, carrying off aO poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy oo? - , ? ditlon. No person can take these Sitters acoording Uf directions and remain long unwell, provided their boMi are not destroyed by mineral poison or other meana, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. -J They are a Geitle Pnrgntiro u well u!s Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as m a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, In yoongjor old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at ? the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. M For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheaanu A tlam and Goat, Dyepepala or Indigestion, BII? I Ions, Remittent and Intermittent Teven, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitten have been most anooemfuL Each Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, w which is generally produced by derangement of the 9U J gestivo Organs. I DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, M Pain In the 8houldeis.Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto 3 in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions ofth* m Kidneys, and a htndred other painful symptoms, are tho f oflsprings of Dyspepsia. W They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid M Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efl- & eacr in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and impart- .ffl lng new life and vigor to the whole system. fl FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car- AE buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,Scurfs, Discoloration! of the Skin. Humors and Dio- HB eases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, areUteraDy MM dog up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use ot these Bitters. One bottle in such eases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. jflWE Cl.?an.ve the Vitiated Dlcxxi whenever you find Its im- M^^M purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Imp- MB tions or Sores; deause it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it la foul, and your feelings will toll you when. Keep the blood pots, and the health of the srstem will follow. Plu, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in tho ^H| system of so many thou.isnrt are effectually destroyed jBHH and removed. Says a dtstL+w shed phyvtolegist, these is scarcely an indiviMu.-il upoi the bee of the earth whose body Is exempt from the preoenee of worms. It JBH is not upon the healthy elements of the body that JEm worm* exist, but upon the diseased Lumori sod slimy deposits tbst breed these living monsters of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like these Bitten. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD A COL. CH Druggistsand (Jen. Agents. San Prandseo. California. ^ jgjj and Wand S4 Commerce Street. New York, gyflorai ww oasi i.mflTatra sun "TO P. M. WHITMAN, f ] WATCHMAKER & ENGRAVER, ILVYO'S BUILDING, BAY ST. WILL GIVE HIS PERSONAL ATTKNtion to the repairing of of Watckoo, Clocks and Jewelry. Ornamental and plain Engraving done atsbort notice. Gentleman having fine watches can test them at this establishment by one of HOWARD A CO.'S $500 REGULATOR. febll I H. M. STUART M. D?, ^ J beaufort, s. c. , Corner of Bay and Eighth Streets, DEALER in Drugs, Chemicals, valuable Family Med- / icine?. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationery, 1'ei- ' M flunery, Brmshet, Ac.; together with many other articles ) too numerous to mention. All of which will he sold.at j the lowest prior for cash. Physicians prescriptions care- ! ^ fully compounded. fob 11 I H | SAXTOJT HOUSEHRA UFORT s. a This hoiisr, situated on bay street, Conmands a fine view of Beaufort River, and having been newly fitted upand furnished throughout, win afford a desirable home for the travelling public. It will ever be the aim of the Proprietor to keep a first- 4 Class Hotrl. M. M. KINOMAN, March 11 Proprietor. GEORGE GAGE, DEDUTY S U R V EYO R _ BEAUFORT, is.- C. m March 11. B DOW - 1 SASHES, ; 4 BLINDS, Wood Mouldings, Stair Rails, Newels, &c., ~ Eiiammelled, Embossed, Ground flR AND CUT 6LASS. ^ A la"ge and well assorted stock of the above goods eon- | stantl} on hand at the lowest rates. Order work prompt- I ly attended to. Builders and owners will find it to their j advantige to get our estimate before purchasing. Special attenton given to Black Walsut and other FirstClass work. Kstluates and Price Lists furnished on application. ? WHITL/M'K A CO- H A pi 22-1 y 254 A 256 Canal St. New York. TO I '. SUBSCRIBER PROPOSES TO BRING IIE1E a load of NOVA SCOTIA FREE STONE, HH to be used for MONUMENTAL OH and other work, providing a sufficient numhevof orders^! H l forStone work ot any aiwri|>ti<Hi is n-ceivcd before ths^HHH^H I loth <>f July, to warrant him iu so doin^, UKNS, r HEAD STONES, PEDESTALS, I GARDEN VISES, 1 STATUETTS, 'And every description of Plain and Ornamental Stone work will l>e Cut, lettered and Canred here, and erected ia the most sulistautial manner, by thesutweriber person6ld Vaults thoroughly repaired and renovated and^^^^JKH Head Stones Re-lettered. DesignsTarntshed. PAUL BRODIE. . Junel5-L Lock Boc 31, Beaufort, S.C. I * rl y