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IBS v LOCiUnTEMS! Beaufort, S. C? December, 9, 1875. 1^. Christmas day comes on Saturday this year. TK%. Last week -was wet miserable weather and colds were quite prevalent. ? ? ? IfST* Hons. S. J. Bauipfieid and T. E. Miller, have ^n^mitted to practice in the Snpren>e d^Sendiiy last at the residence of the bride's'parents, Mr. Edward Jud<l ~ . . j and Miss E. ilunn were married. aocoruisg to the rites ofthe Society of Friends. j?* Alfred Lieyard was also bound bter for trial this week f(?r burglary in breaking-into the cotton house of Agrippa Polite on St Helena Island, and dealing therefrota a quantity of cot. ton seed. m*. A vessel is on the way to load with the .phosphate that has lain on Ben lietts dock Beaufort, for the last two years, the propo?ty nf the KiVek Mining , tad Manufacturing Co. 19b. Last week the schooher df MosSrsWaterhouse and Bicker, dpritng aleak and vis beached en Parry IslHtid. Her load of cotton was greatly damaged, and after beaching si veil planks were f t d out of place. W.H. Devlin has#her in . # band repairing hef.^ 1The Nad and OtUrirr was in error it stating that)S^ator Green of thin county introduced the re&lution to subscribe to the Standard and Commercial for the use of the. Senate. This resolution was made by Senator W. FI. Jones, of Georgetown, and both of them voted against free newspapers. Oq Saturday* last, Cuffy Smith from the rural districts, came into towu for the alleged purpose of disposing of the neat little sum of $500. hat before making his purchases he thought it incumbent to in duige freely in ' foecenters," and be ** - ? --i:~ ?oc very noisy*, me town ihhiuu him in charge, bat allowed him to walk alone, and he made a break down one oi the aide streets, but was recaptured. The police officer in rearresting placed his finger in the prisoner's month, probably to ascertain hid age, when the prisoner obligingly took a piece of the finger in oat of the cold, or rather took it off. The officer closed the <feor of the calaboose with a slam ami went on a hunt for the tfiWI ft m- ? 1 piece of his finger. 1^. Trial Justice Cnrloton, succeeded ji in arresting a youthful b-irg'ar named Allen Winn who appeared to have a mania* for breaking into houses and atoaling wearing apparel. Several case* hare come to light. He broke into the house of Mingo Jenkins and John Kaerhli. both of whom tecognized clothing belonging to thciu that had been stolen. fine of them was much pleased to recover a pair of fit* pints, but was dispfcjtedon finding that they ha 1 been shortened several hclres in site legs to accommodate a mat of smaller stature who had purchased them. The youth W? bjua I over tor trial. ? ?s? 1 ? ' - a a i It will be *ea? by the scncuuitof the P. R. R. R. |jib!iVhcd this week, thit they are merewing their ae^mmo ? dation* for msaengQ traffic The train from Bc^qh\ V***?later in the morning ami aftornoon. The aighfexp^tf *"*TcPye again been put apoa the line whiilFiil be of great benefit to the business pullic. All the trains make close counectiouwith the Savannah and Charleston truing Passengers leavf iof Beaufort at midnfht arrive in Chnr leston at 6:3d the foliating morning. An accommodation train bus between* Port ? Royal and Beaufort tight and morning. SI .v * 1 * Ifarine .liffR. AlWVED.?Nov. 25th at St. Helena Sound Br. Bk. Milicejt, Jones, master, 59 day? from Rosarit A. Republic, in i VttlKn nnJ Pa MllUli lU VBUipwUf aiivt v?. 44 Not. 30th Nonrejisn Bk. Brodrenc Women, muster, 63. Ays from Fernan g ^ do Po? Africa* in Vllast to Campbell Wyliie and Co. >. "Nor Br. Bk. L. E.Cwn, Cosman, mas tor 5- days from Gkre*ter, England ;n ballast to Campbell V\yHie and Co. r cv^JT , IV A dentist has arrived in town He road what our contemporary taic about oar supplying the State Senati with specimens of sharks teeth. He ii of opinion that if that ob$e editor wil lobmit, that speoiin us of his teeth wil answer every purpose, i&rticularly hi wisdoift teeth. A good aggestion, fo ho is certainly the greatest jhark iu ex s ? tanoe as witness the proportion he mad that we should set the advt, of Redeeme* lands in large type as he dU, to make big bill against Uuclo Sam. He think a great deal about the burden on die ths payers, he does i , Tt Druggists Hardware audGeiers Merehauts. I carry in stock from 1,000 to 3,000 boxe of window glass (the largest stock it th South,) embracing all sizes, from 4x6 t 40x60 in single or double thick and pol ished plate. Standard brands of Freuc and American make. Stained, cut, grounc enameled and church glass.- Vutty t the bladder or ton. Glaziers! point: knives, diamonds, &ew . Above arc imported direct from tli factories and I guarantee bottom price: Send for latent quotations. T.uly yours. P. P. TOALB, novlStf. Charleston, S. ( I BOARDING SCHOOL IN BEVp^Ti L !\Xr. FULLER b?iog engag^l In ?V* E vate school in Beaufort, han ?rr. . .omejt* t E take a few boy* in his family as W. ..??< sck?lar E lib eourae embraces"the classics and the usu: r.njtuh branches, preparing his pupils lor cdleu HI or a basineos life. For tenu? aixl particulars, apply to |^H * r.p.full:-:. ^ >-L I ^ Official Alotirrs. 1 PORT' ROYAL TOWN TAX NOTICE. > \ LL PPRSONS HAVlNii ANY PROPERTY i -YY within the limits of the Town of Port Royal a tt herebv notified end required to come forward , a id pav th' ir respective Taxes as required bv. town * - -> - '?th and twentv | oruinance ueiween mv . fourth day of December next, and any person failj ing to nav their tax within the tim-j prescribed will f be liable to a penalty of fifty per cent additional to their regular tax. I will he at mv office for the purpose of recicving the said tax from nine o'clock a. ni. to one p. 1 m. and from two p.m. to four p. m. of each day i during the time for receiving the same. M. It. COOPER, Town Council, Pert Roval S. C. Nov. 30th 1875, De\ 2-Jt. PROBATE" NOTTCET Tiik State of Sottii Carolina. 1 County of Beaufort, j ' By Ridley K. Cableton, Esq., Probate Judge * t" IIEREAS, Joseph Make, has made suit to i* ? me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of John Blake. . These are therefore to eit?* and admonish all and Ji^tular the kindred and Creditors of the said John Blake, deceased, that they -b-% and appear, be fore tn-?, in the Court of Probate, to he held at B?*an-' fort oti the thirteenth day of December next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foreil'ion, to shew cans", if ;iny they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. <?iven under iny hand, thi> twenty-ninth day ot November, Anno Domini, 1875. RIDLEY K. CARTERTON, dec.2-2t . P-obate Judge. Sealed Proposals Will be received until Jan. 4,1X76, by the Board of of County Commissioner?, for the reparation of the New River, Coosawhatchie, Posotaligo ahd Hos]Ut bridges in Beaufort County. The bid for each bridge to b ifiade separately, f he board f 'serving the right : to reject any or all bids. TIIOS. H. WHEELER, dec.3^4t Clerk ofBoard. Sealed Proposals % Will be received nntil Jan. 4lh 1876 by the board of County Commissioners for feeding the poor for the year 18?6. The ratiobs to be as follows t' 6 quarts f hoirtinr, 3 lba. of treat, " \ 1 piat salt, ' 1 qnatt of inolaas?s. 1 quart of rice. # (Quarter pound of edfee or equivelant in tea, Sixnr. i I mi i x ? j j Half Soap. I 2 ouae** tobacco and pipes, The hoard reserves the right to rojeel any and ail blis. TnOS. H. WHEELER. Clerk of Board. d?c. 3-41. Adiiiinistrator-s Notice, Take notice, that a motion Will he made before the Judge of Probate of Beaufort County at 11 a. m. on the 23d day of December next, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the final discharge of D. C. Wilson, as administrator of the estate of Stephen C. Millett.decoawd, late of Beaufort CouaI t>. a.s. nrrcacocK, , noviVtt. Counsel for Adm'r. ?ioo HEWARD, W?.L BE F.\U> by the County Commissioners of Beaufort County, to any person or persons who 1 shall d "liver to the custody of the Bttiufort County Jail, the hody of Louis IVMontmolliu, of Savannah [ Ua , convicted at the June is72, l'onit of General S -sdons, in Beaufort County of resisting an officer | in the discharge of his duty. P. PRITCHARD, XT. I>? V. S. ."K'OTT, R. J. MARTIN', . j , County Commissioners Tjios. II. WitKXT.mt, Clerk <?f ln 1. . n 'VtSlt. Administrator's .Notice* Till" administrator "f th estate of R. S. Bennett <i-cea*e<l, lati* of tic towu of Beaufort, will j apply i?? the Jmlfp'of Probate, for the Coonty qf i Beaufort, on Wwliiwdajr, tltc 2id (lay of Jbrc inl?ef j next at II o'clock a. ni., f.?r a Anal discharge as administrator of said estate. A. 6. niTTHCOTK, \ ' Dovl.Mt. , Administrator. M. POLLITZER, COT'fOy FACTOR i, AND Commission Merchant B E 4' f F O R T H . O i ... ? , . .... ? v.. tt DAILY STAGE LINE, i . , * * . ^ Tt PORT ROYAL, S. C. i " XVAI.LV OREB.V, PUOP'R I ON* and after Monday, Nov. 15, there will be a regular Daitv Staae Line - w ~ ' established between Beaufort and Port Royal. Will leate the Sea Island Hotel at 1 p. m., return* iug, h ave Port Royal at 4 p. m. FA RE, 8J? I 'EXT 1-FIVE CE.VTS. All orders left at the Sea Island Hotel will bt > j promptly atten led to n<#r.ll-ly. ; j" " " S. MAYO, 7j i | Bay St^e^lort, S. O: j MQtORS, "WINKS, <fce. j NET YARNS, t FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. | Gi:iK?,^Paint? 'and OtlK, I WHITE LE4D AND TURPENTINE s Special attention given to mixing painb r and Glass c ' order of any size. k | Dec. 6 e W. M. LAWTONs & CO., 5 Commission Merchants II * $ | SOTTIIERN WHARF, > CHARLESTON, S. C., Will make liberal advances on con i-fl " 1 y J signments 01 vouuu auu mvc. . scp.23-jT '* PORT H Saw & PIani|M Mill J1 . BEAUFokp^^* j! D. 0. WIpON & CO., M.VKUFACTyA "? ""?? ? ' ITELLOWM?*aQSS AKS LUVSER JT AND ^Vprcsa Shingloa, ,! / . H f j^uijders & Contractors \\ r L AS THrTl ATHENS.' ? All kinds of JOB SA\TNG promptly done. ! noorias & Ceilingrt always onliasd Order* for T.mnl?eiTDd Timber by the cargo promptly filled.^ JVrmWrii. ^ n-v.-j- ty. r d. c. wri,?ox.\* cvO 1" ^ - V ?" I . Ill Svormcs, Ar. U0TXO3NT Commission House ^ ? Consigned Goods sold for Cash an( Cash Only. 6173 as a trial. Orders promptly filled Butter, v from 20 to 40c Coffee, r from 25 to 50c Candies, from IS to 25c Cheese, v from 18 to 20c CodfiBh, from 8 to 10c Herring, -T- . from 25 to 40e Sardines, from 20 to 35c Kerosene, . 20c. gn1 Molasses, from 20 to 45c Rice, from 7 to 8c Candles, from 20 to 50c Soap," from ' 6} to 9c Sg^ar, _ froui 8 to 10c Starch, from 5 V to 8c Tobacco, from 50 to 90c Sctrars, # from 820 to $50 CiJer, 40c. gal Vinegar, from 25 to 40e Tea, (Green) Jellies, Matches, Jute Twine,,- 20c. lb, Tea, (Black) Hats and Caps, 'x Women's Shoes, Pain Killer, Pills. PicklflS, from $1.50 to $4.50 doz, Oysters, from 1.25 to 1.50 doz; Lobsters, from 2.50 to 3*50 doz. Poaches, from 2.00 to 3 75 doz. Damsons, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz, Plums, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz. Cherries, ^ from 3.00 to 4.59 doz. Strawberries, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz. Pine Apples, from 3.CX) to 4.50 doz. Whortleberrries. " 2.50 to 3.50 doz. Green Com, from 3.00 to 3.50 doz. Greed reas, * from 3.00 to 3.50 doz. Tomatoes, from 2.00 to 3.00 doz. Brandy Peaches, 44 3.00 to 5.00 doz. Flonr, from 6.00 tO 8.00 bbl. S. R. Flour, Tapioca, Borden's Milk, Chow Chow, Coleman's Mustard, Berry Pepper, . Table Salts, Castor Oil, Hams. Shoulders,Salt Pig's Tongue, Smoked Beef Tongues, Fulton Market Beef, Sides, Ribbed, Clear Ribbed Sides, Clear Salt Sides, Dried Beef, . . Ham Sausage. * Breakfast Strips, Spiced Pig's Feet, Smoked .Jowls. Leaf Lard in Pails, Mackerel, $G to $10. Salmon, Washboard*, from $2.00 to $3.50 doz. SWfffiT} * 2.40 todo, Tubs. 8 in nest, " 3.50 1 Jute Rope, 15c. Potatoes, from $2.50 to $4.50 bbl. j Omons, f om 3.*K> to .V00 bbl. Apples, from. 3.00 to 5.00 bbl Turnips, from 2.00 to 4,00 bbl. Oranges, from Lemons, Dried Apples, from 8 to lOe Dried* Peaches, from 12 to 20c. Dried Con ants, from 12 to 20e. Raisins, Coeoannts, - 4 ; ^ Filberts, Wrapping Paper, . i $oda Crackers, \\ jc IK Pilot Bread, 6}c lb, Ginger Cakes* - 12e lb Sugar Cakes, ^ 12c lb Hames Mule Collars, Garden Seeds, Fish Tackle,* Padlocks, 3-4 Augusta Sheeting, 7c yd Prints. 7c to 10c Spool Cotton, . ' r>l)c per aoz Biack, White Linen, Thread Pins and Needles, Buttons, JAMRSjH. CKOFUT. AMERICAN UNDERWRITER /feS'N PHILADELPHIA ? t Head Office South Carol na Agency l . No. 1 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. || - ' Capital, $200,000 * I WILL rm-ire applications for Insurance i J thhi reliable company, 011 all.insurable proper? This company i? not in connection with tha d?ari of Underwriters, and will take rLk at fAsonabl Ira,os- y.atple/ A.M. LEE, / Sub-.\yjGen. Agent. Charleston, ?..* JOHN FR^NZ, > Wholesaleltjp"1 Grocer, SHIP CHANDLER Family G&^rm and Cabin Stores 5 J / a specialty. Patently receiving from St. Louis yf' the be*t . ? /FAMILY FLOUR, ^ WHOLESALE groceries, LIQUORS PLANTATION SUPPLIED i at theprincple Store, formerly occupioi ' by J. Fyler, Corner Bay and West Stree ! DRY GOODS. | and General Merchandise at the Stor ; Cor er of Bay-Street, and Harrison' : Wharf. i j GROCERIES. 1 a speciality at the Store Corner of Ba ; and Scott Street. ICE! ICE! COMHT 1 EMMOHS, Are now prepared to fuji NISH Igk in any quantity Customci may desire, from their Ice Houm), Sovontli Street. JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS i'llv.1") t-f # ii ? 1). IIJluteliftnson. i ' WHOLESALE VXD KETUL LXOCER; IMPORT ROYAL, S. C. ? pjAVIXw just put in a large stock or i <i B Of E K ! K S, 7 I I am prepared to supply the trade at figures that ! cannot fail to PROVE SATISFACTORY. ' *All my goods are bought from first hands, and come direct from t ?w York, Host on andjialtiraoro, and I can, therefore, compoto with dealers jn I cflfrknton and Savannah. - * ' Mess Beef And Pork, Dry Salted and Smoked Moats, FLOUR, M'OAR. MOLASSES SOAP CANDLES S*RUP COFFEES, CANDIES, TEAS. JELLIES, SARDINES, t BACKERS. CIIKKmC. COUS. V CORN ME All HAY AM) FEED. CANNED GOODS AND PRESERVED FRUITS. ^ > . % A 0 BY PUItCIIASINO front nie, parties can make a percentage on theirgoods, on account oflowor ? freight charges at Port Royal than at Charleston or Savannah. D. H. Hutchinson. i .Ty-29-fim. mrs. c. smith, West btrest, ' !<" ' ?W Between Craven and Hortli Streets, AND COR. SCOTT A NORTH STREETS, Boaufort, S. O. (IttOCERIES, T A TEATS, CANDIES, . IVl rjrtOBACCO, * , * FANCY CAKES^AND SEGARS. Dry Goods, and Clothihg. l All oft lie best quality and at the Jowest figures, constantly on hunt). Api.io.tr. w. h7devlin, i . <JSjr / Carpenter | Builder . 'r . All kinds of BOAT WORK, CAULKING* and SPAR MAKING. o? ? OFFICE AND SHOP * f f OR. BAT and CHARTS S7GF.K7, _ . L .. _.J i BE.trff: Ov**?' ? f augMy. i # BClJiTY AXB CU1AI AGKJfCV. * ?? BEING asaviat -d with a lawyer In WaAingtori, ' wIiukc cnersy ami promptness in ntwmmiing I the almvr claims" are w> 11 known, nu't attending ! I s Iv to the Ii-.:wikhs mys- If, all persons who have j aojr claim* agaftwt the < V. S. GOVERNMENT, ? . arejnvlt.il (o orir.g th<*ni to my office, in tho Bcn' actt Uimisc, Esty St., Ecaafort. ui~.2B-8M. JOHN F. rOHTEl'S. A, ~i ;sr.-. | Charleston ^drcrtisemfiifs. ? i7-__4.it,,, wwajf JRCH'S IUHWIS IMis a CLOTH IN q?' ' CLOTHS, CASS ?!"R :S FJ^MSHI\G GOODS, W Mcnke <feftluller ' . Merchant T?? , & Mas, 228 King: Sl.^r. Uenthfronh SU, c ii l e '"5 t 0 n c . * * / ? * >' fx 0 Quio/^ an(l profits; is our motjt* guarantee our clothing to cqr^l custom work sep.23-4m. f Sea Mi Bagging, * s 1 . \ i / .'11, 2, and2i lb. Rolls * P / S-. , v- . X For Sale low by x A. H. HEYWARD, FACTOR, .4 AT) Commission Merchant, north atlantic wharf, . (?UAKLESTON. S. C. 1 Liberal advances cn produce. ?cea Isj land's a specialty. sep23-tf. LEONARD CHAPIN, i j Manufacturer of and Dcalctln j CARRIAGES, BASKET PILOTS, ^ I Farm Wagons, Children's Carriages e * 8 j And all kinds of H A R TS? E S S , Repairs Promptly Attended to. y | Southwest Corner of Wenth worth and Meeting Streets, CHARLESTON,-S.^C. May .20. . * D. O'NEILL & SONS,'-* , wholesale Dialers is * BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES. Wo, 33 Hayno Street Charleston 53. C. I aprl.Mrr, - m . ' " ' ' ' JO HN W. LINLEY; & CO., / 190 K1XG STREET, . CHARLESTON C. G R O Q~:E R S , And Importer* of General Merchandise. Xo Freight to Pay! Xo Freight (o Pay! Our. prices are Mow those of anyotlvr dealer in the United States. JVo extra choreics for drayage, lofting or freight. IH' prepay freights and delicer goods free at any depot cn the line of the Km th Eastern, Wilmington and Colombia. Smith'Carolina and Charleston and Savannah Rail Roads; also to <dl points in $onth ( 'arolina, Georgia and Florida, having direct icutcr contmuncation with C harvest on. A LI. GOODS GIMRAXTSED. * " Terms?Cash ley P. 0. order or reg' - - ? ' "? ? o,\" an n,? tsierra ierrer?vn ov,-?>?.?, m \nj tmt/? m mceptancc with interest added at the rate \ of 1 per cent a month. " Always enclose this advertisement with order if convenient. List of Net Prices. No expense to add Finest quality Young llyson Tea?quality unsurpas?'d1 exquisite flavor, a'ml 'great strength, $I.<K) i juTlh. This Tea specially recommended. Finest quality Oolong, South ?ng, Gunpowder, and Hyson j Tens, ?1.0t> per Ik Second quality Teas, Hoc. per lit. Third quality Teas,aold hv other dealers at slp<rHi., you can have delivered by us at arte, p, r lb Crusiudaml Powdered Sugars i.tc. per 1ft.; Granulated A .Sugar, 12c,per ib ; Extra C Sugar, lie. ixr lb.; Light Brown Sugar, 10c. pei lb. Li ti ley's PecrreSs Family flour; 13 His. for 31, or f 10 per barrel. Good Family Flour, $7.50, JrS.iO, and$'.'.00 per barrel. Extra Clioice Huely Flavored llnuis, 17c. per lb. Good llams, 13c. per lb. BREAKFAST STRIPS.. I'ic. per lb. Choice Tumbler Jellies. birre siz?, 12 l-2c. each. 2 lb. Canned Tomatoes, 13u each; 3 lb. Canned^ouiatoes, 16c. each. 1 Ib. Sal-" tuon, 18c per can; ftb Canned Pine Ap; le, Peaches/ Damsons and Pears, 23c. per can?6 c;tns for $1.30. B?st quality mixed Vinegar Pickles?pints 17c eachquarts, 27c. each; Galious 60c. each. Condensed Milk, Eureka and Eagle haand, 2.7c. each. GniiU Seafoam* 1-2 lb. 2.>c'; l',s. 50c. per can. Lemon Sugar. 40c. i>cr can. Donley's Yeast Powder, 16c., 26c. and 10c. per can. English Cooking Soda, or Package Soda, 10c. p.r lb. 1-4 boxes Sardines, 20c.; 1-2 boxes, Sardines, 3.7c. each. Shadines, 1-2 ltoxes, 25c. each. Cox's Sparkliu Gelatine, 20e. per pack. Capers. 40c; Olives, 5oc.; Worcestershire, Walnut and Mushroom Sauces, genuine imported, 40c. per bottle. Imitation French Mustard, 20c. Genuine French Mustard, 27c. French Prunes, 18c. pr Ik Rais>ius,2oc. Citron, 4oc. Currants, 10c. Cheese, 20c. Fulj weight Candles, first quality, 23c. per lb. Baker's Chocolate, 45c. per lb. Coctia, 50e. per lh. Broni:g 60c. per lb. German Chocolate, 30e. per lb. Ordinary Kio Colfee, 4 1-2 lbs. for $1.; choice Rio Coffee, 4 lbs. for St.; choice Laguayra Cott'co, 3 1-2 lbs. for $1; Old Government .lava Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1; Roasted and Ground Coffees, 5c. additional, each gratte. Duryea's Starch, 0 1-2 lh<% for $1. Satiu Gloss StafFh, 7.7o. per box. Corn Starch, 13c. per pack. Box Blueing, :>tc. per doseii. Barley, 12 l-2c. per lb. Durham Smoking Tobacco, 65c. per lb. Martin s Celebrated Gilt Edge Butter, 40c. per Ib. Choice Goshen Butter, 35c. per lb. Good Tabic Butter, 30i^ per lb. Cooking Butter, 4lbs., 51b-1. and 61hn. for $tj Biscuits?Soda, 12 lbs. for Si; Extra Pilot, inc.; Lemon, Wine, Ginger and Butter, at 15c per lb.; Nfc Nacs, ISc. per lb.; Fancy Cak -s 2$c. per lo. Black Pepper, 30c. per Ib.t^Spice, SOc. per lb.; Nut megs, 15c. per ounce; Mace, 15c per ounce; Ginger, 25c. jerlk Rose and \>uilla Flat Stick Candy, a fine article, 25c.per lb-'Ordinary stick caudv,pure, 20c. per Ik; Rock Cim^y, any color, 22c. por ib. Colgat 's Toilet Soups?60 different kinds, a specialty of ours, at manufacturer's prices?from 25c., to $4.0"' per dozen cakes. Colgate's Handkerchief Extracts, We. per bottle. Cirskmrrc Bouquet Powder, 27c. per box. Cleveland'^ Pomade Vasallne, a restorative and prcjtervatlvc unequalled for the hair/29c. per bottf*. Old Com WhMcy, ?1.80 p r gallon. Rvc Whislvys. SL6t>. $2.0d, $3.(10, and pffer gallon. Blackljc'rry ami Cherry Cordials, a pl asant drink, $1>) p"< r gallon. Tub!.' Port and Sherry Wine, $2.50 E;r gallon. FUio Oi l Mad Ira. $4.00 .per gallon, uglkhand Scotch AW and-Porter i-utt <<l, $2.70 nor dozen. Bronlfcn Lager Beer, bottftyL $2.70 per dozen. Doiitijohns for Liquors, extra-*-f-2 gallon, 40c.; gallons, r9c.; 2 gallons, 6t)c.; 3 g$lU>us, 75c.; 5 gallons fji.O') - ach. , A very Extensive assortment of Crockery and Glassware alwaya^ou hand. Plates?Diuucr size, 51.50 per doz n ; Breakfast, $1.27;, li.-scrt, $1.00; ffi*;-06c. porduz oi. Cup* uud Saucer*, $1.00 p-r s>-U/ Covered l^ish.^;65e. 75c., and ?f.<kTc.u:lt7 Tuni-dyf* 60c., 7"., $!.oo/ ?i 25. ami $1-60 per dozen. 'Er''* (bid ts $1.20/51 At; $ '.00, $2.50, an<?$3.'io Win"Glavses, $1X0 ji-fr dozen. Lamp ly"11"-')'1* , Sun O and A's, 4 for 25c. B'j 3 f ?r 23c. t or -Argtmd Chimneys 3 f?r 25c. NuiuIk'H^ articles umuentloftod. luformattou c eerflClg'^t'v.,>1, bur firm was established til 1S67, and up/ b wines* r?phtation auJ fa.dlities are of tip highest order. We will u >"all we promise, jyt ora-rs "Mum Id be addressed to Jfr JOHN W. y^Y. & CO., (Key Box 1S4) jft-iTig ?t>; Jne.lMy. CHARLESTON. 8. C. BRANCH & SMITH, C0TTO.\ FAC10RS. ^yrrca-rrs'r.A.. GA. RESPECTFULLY solicit consignment of Cotton, to the sale of which they give THEIR PER6 'NAX< ATTENTION. Onr charges from this date will.be reduced as folloaa: COMMISSION, 50c.pcrbaic. STORAGE, 25c. per 111911th. / All Cotton entrusted to as will -bt? carcfufly hand let! and prompt returns made tar same. Wpt.2S-3m. V* BRANCH & SMITH. ? / - - ? f ?rist and tm.?alla e7 m Cotton Factor AND : GRIST MILLER, "Wholesale Dealer In mil a^I>Y, HEAL, FEES, Etc., , - . j Sea Island. Cotton { Bought, Ginned and prepared for market. J Advances jlladc on Consignment^ Having the best machinery for ginriinf cotton and grinding corn and meal, ne is prepared to execute all orders on^the shortest possible notice. / The hignest price paid for / Cotton and Corp. ' j Cotton ginned op toll. * ? / jan.7. GL p. GARDIN^ DKALKP. IP. . / Gr rt O C E HIES, Liqnsrt,Sry Eoois, Sects, S'coss, Etc,, HILTOIf HEAD, 3; 0. " ! Cotton Ginned ar.tf Corn Ground at the above .place./ Grist, Bread and Feed, .always on hajid. ^ For cash all orders wiH"be promptly attendqn to. J9. 8. JELLIOTT,,M*m*fj>rt 8. C. ; . ItJ rV?.V*7,, * ( p., Chmrjeatan 8. C. | THE BEAOFORT STEAK MILE C0JCAB7, Haying pt;x up a Ouist mill at their old Maud, areprepyed to farniah Grist, Fred and Mral, n any quantity ,^ol a J reasonable rate*.^ HAS a?e'wvjie-OPEW?p. TDK PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC t| SOLICITFP. x-xmaorst, $e.oo pkr dat. JAMES OREL1!, j- - . - - Vawwifoifc r RE^penMI^ je~ OF THE ' -? ?' 5 HHAYING REMOVED Mi HOTEL TO MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, to the " __] r CLUB HOUSE? BEAUPORT, and Tianiig fitted it up itfa neat and comfortable manner. I am' prepared to^.accommodate the travelling hubhe. * This hotel is the nearesAbotef to the Beaufort Depot, and commands one of -the best harbor views hi the ?^o. Tenus Two Dollars pcr day. - J J. A. WJPONO, Oct. .Till nn. / " " ' . - BARGAINS! BARGAINS" QUICK ^ALESAND SMALLPROFgi, /AT THE CHEAP STORE. #. Jacob Apple, ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, THAT HE HAS jti# ' rewivcvl direct fiom New York, a larec ami well selected stock of PALL AND Wut TVT? ,, Krt n-i'll rtfTor ov tlio lrkti'<?aturio^a (V>nci^firw? iif nits. P ?plins.^a?trcs, Black and Col'd^Aipacaa, K?pf, and naUa.tlao a fine Wrf Priata tad P(?'3ehe?l --t.-ji. Fine Plaid pud Ottoman >s|iarU, C*lk* Kid liforo, CcnteoatfT Ditto vafr.ru, Hoslmfr pn<' i/ani7 Baloiotol H<*e. Ruffling aw' rjnbrotrterlra, atyloa of Trimraines a#<l Kainger and Lack. A fine tot oTP.Tfumery ahd fancy Soapa. Btofcfctt > aud Dora jkica, Oil cfoifraiii Mat ti ug. facial attention is called to the 1 Gents' Fufnishing Department.. > J| Which l< comph te^rith tfcalatest styles of Boyiaod Tien. *ho. the celebrated Cltmteooial paper (. ollar.yduthiiig Boofc aad hhoes, Hats and tip#, aalother articles to suit tha wauta of ail. / Come and be Convinced. Bay Slrjeet. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C. ? ?? < /. i-'.l 'J* 1 1 ? ' ' . ' 1 D. F. FLEMING. '^AR * WILSON. JAS. GIUIUIS I A ft AT TC!T> 4<V7e UfE RtibEITKa ItSU ARE S'OW OPBNIN&, a large and new stock of VI ROOTS, SIIOKsi AND TRUNKS, V - / FOR FALL TRADE. I 1 Orders promptly filled, and all goods with our bhnd warrsnteA k / D. F. FlsEMING CO., I Wholesale in and Manufacturers of J Boots, Shoe's and Trunks. /Wo. 2 Hayne St., Cor. Church St. I oci:-to CHAnijEaTQl)f< B. O. _ J 11JK A BUSSET, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, ?AXD dealkeik? Country Produce, and Plantation Supplies, 173 Broad St., /'Under Augusta Hotel,; Augusta Ga. 0 guaranteed. The patronage qftBeAufottund adjoining Counties rcspectfiil y solicited. lifirtst BMal Miiaijit Baa. W. IT. nAT.UT.7HT \ a. % mm i ?, 591 Broadway, New York. ManufTs., Importers & Dealers io CHROMOS and FRAMES, Stereoscopes and Views, j Tin Sheet irc^jggjer Wgrfcw Alhuujs, Graphosoopcs . ,0 Photographic Materials; ri , 1?: . Chsrtsr OaS CaokJcg Steves. I > We are Headquarters lor everything in "* . t _ tr" c " u- CALVKfiT, thcvrayqiT Bay SI. between Sth A Hh fta. B<??iferttg. g StereopUw&liagicUnteras MRS. E. HOLZA.CH, Ipog Manufacture!* of ihe/'^ +*]> f. ? MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LaNTERM? B R R A T') STEftEO P ANOPTItpN, i xr\r:asiTY stereopticon, 1. APVERTISKirS HTLIiEOPTlCOX, J) SCnOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN, Cake, and Cracker Bakery Eacji style iK-initJhelteet of ft* eltta is the nurket. ? JvrtrtoelcediUtga^odfdtttWa^^ry ^ CataMrrv*' ?f T.-'rt *rfd.?l!dcj, wiQidfooettoa 'P. ft?r u?in.-.tiNni. 'fHlivM OAMIMIAf ^ ~gM| *** *"?*' ?* I rtl-h wftl tf* ?>M a? prW" to tkii Ik..**. WIU -, - ? U? ke?|? on hand all kind*o<P r tnT* i ?u iMhoui r r *.' i**o refc;vnc<\ m cakf*. pit-, iR-cfrv-. a. a. . ;V