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L OCALlTEMS: Beaufort, S. C., January 13, 1876. I I^Taxes, State, County and town are reported as coming in slowly. l*aWThe Union Ilrahl has abandoned ' its in^i^Ie for its Sunday edition. J o? B&. Mr Alfred Williams, latendant i has returned to town alter a lengthy visit j North. He is much improved in health and general appearance. ft*. Tiie board of Assessors for the, town of Beaufort met on Tuesday last. { Very few alterations were made in the as^essuient of property. Ifcy* The Legislatuic re-a-seiubles en Tuesday next. Some exciting debate j may be expected in the House dining the first few days. {jQP* The market was broken into ou i * J ,.C (mil ^uudsy mgiit. mid u *|Liii[m*^ vi ?iw4., taken therefrom. The meat was un- j touched. The thief had either a cou , science or poor tceLh. I An alarm of lire was given on j Monday night. Thfcroof of the Fraztt-jj house, near the M. & Church was ?Hsif covered iu flames, but the fire was extinguished with hut trifling damage to the building. I ?> -? On Saturday last, a large mas.- j meeting was held on St. Helena Island, 1 endorsing the action of the Legislature In j their recent election of Hon. W. J. Shipper and P. L. Wiggin, Esq., as judges in the first and second judicial circuits. Speeches were made hy Lieut. Governor GM eaves, Senator Samuel Green. Representative H. Gantt, and Thos. li. Wheeler, Esq. , By the advertisement- of Mr. J. C. Richmond Town Treasurer, it will be seen that his ofiicc is open for the receipt of town taxes. Those who do not ''step up to the captains""oflioe and settle" before the 5th of Feb., will have the twenty per cent penalty attached to .1.!., : xaeir uts.es. .. , , I The work shops of the Port Roy-! al Railroad company hate'hecn oomplet-; ed at Port Royal, Mr. J.n W. ^V-l^'ler, was the contractor, 'iff. DT has gone north for the jrtrrpolfcch'wmkiig arrangements for the purchase ortho necessary machinery and tools, so that all the repairs necessary for keeping therolling stock and the road ia good condition can be done at Port Roy^l. "" ./ O ? ' i? 1ft. The steamship fluitfcville, of the New York , Port Royal nud Feriramlina Steamship Line, which was lately piekod j up thirty-five miles at sea hy the steamer ! Dictator, on they?a.^-a?e of the latter from J Jacksonville for Charleston, ha* beoi libelled for $ >5,000 by the owners of tlte Dictator for service re ode red on that oi casioo. The Huctsvi!!e L new at SavatiBah. - i We are sorry co learn mai uu-1 Rev. J. W. Morris,, principal of the pub- , lie schools iu Beaufort, that he has been cltiged po t. We hope his ub*enfo#iH 3:j|j U j tempo^^and that he will soon fee) ' strong to again fi II e that he has occupied so ace|ip^^yijpl e; i past few months. '? j * 1 ? <> ; ' 1ST On Wednesday a supplementary, sale of unredeemed lands took place ic Beaufort. All the land offered was fr>' -1 tiona! lots ranging from a half to tea ! acres. The land was situ ted on Com, [ Coosaw, Port Royal. Ladies, Horse, Par- , is, and St. Helena Irian Is. ' J ***~. 1? Vd5" At the laud >ale? .^a^er^. Island j supposed to contain 1,09(1acres wa*v<so;d for $40 dollars, it was To^ikI however by inspection by one of the parties interested j in its purcha?e that tlroy woaW htfve to j reclaim from the ocean juri about 905 j acres, and that the constitution made no 1 provision for a mandamus or a writ of ejectment against old lather Neptune, so they vacated their purchase, and the island was resold on Saturday for $10. 1 JfctT At a meeting held by the citizens of Port Royal S. C. at Hutchinson Ilall on the evening of January IOth 1^70, for i the purpose of nominating candidates for Intendant and wardens, on motion tf, Mr. G. S. Harrison, Mr. K.* M. Friend was called to the chair ani Mr. E. W.' j Yates requested to act as Secretary. The meeting proceeding to business. up>n motion of Mr. Joseph Cfc-aut a commitA ' - ? ^ ? ?- ? ?a..<4AJ Ltf A rtk AIM lee 01 seven was appuuitcu uj mo vmn. i to make nominations for the respective j position?. The committee after consultation, reported as follows:, For Iutendant Win H. Scott, wardens 1). II. Hutchinson, J. W. Kerr, Paid Barnwell, and Moses Green. Mr. Hutchinson. deeliuing to serve. Upon motion of Mr. Andrew Mc. j Fall, the name of Mr. 0, P. Puke was put before the meeting and unanimously i elected. No other business appearing the j meeting adjourned, Old John Robinsqn, the woild renowned circus-man. it will be seen by our advt. will visit, Beaufort on Wc.luesday next. Ilia mauunoth jhow will he erected uear the Beau tort depot, and combines a raanagerie, aquarium and a circus, all to be seen at one price. Such exhibitions visit this sec* ion so se'dom that in spite of hard tim-'S there will be a rush to the scene, but ihj tents are so large that they will accommodate all who desire to witness the sight. Those who wish to study animated nature wil] find here specimens of beast', birds and sea monsters, from almost every section of the globe. Of course the heads of families will go to see the circus, just to keep the children qi^ict, and they are assured by the proprietor that nothing will Ik? said or done th^t will Offend the fastidious taste of a ie :!>. 1 rre i | high toned community. There will be , two performances, one at two p. m. and I the other at 8. p. m. Remember the 1 date, Wednesday January 19th 187G. PREPARE FOR WINTER. Don't let the eoU winds of winter find our windows without sashes, or good whole doors, but. have them fitted at once from the manufactory of Mr. 1\ K TOALE, whose advertisement is in an ather column. He is also sole agent for the "National Mixed Paint Co."' who warrant their paiut not to crack, peel or fade. Any one can apply it. (Offirial itotirrs. 2tats sr.d Ctanty Tsxss. OFFICE, TREASURER BEAUFORT UOUNTY Bfuutort, S. C., Jan. 4, 1876. NOTICE is hereby given that this office will be - " 1 CA,,nir thYl-qfor opened for the receipt pi :Maie mm vmu...,. . the fiscal year 1&75 on the eighth (6th) day of January, 1S76. Th* tax assess.-d on r.'al and J personal property is: For State purposes 11 mills. For County purposes .... - 8 " Ft " " (Pan indebtedness)...J? 44 P !1 tax. per capita Adm -1 dollar School tax assessed by the Various townships as fe lows: Beaufort township 3 mills 2 " ,<u.?t*iatafcie " ? 2 ? T?xtte J " 4 " Hilton Ilead " .. .2 " Lt.wton " 1 1-2 " .. -...-2 1-2 ' "Pfreofciligo " 2 " R. bert " 2 " St Helena " - 8 ' Yemassee " J2 " Ladies Island " _3 44 GEO. HOLMES, Jan.6. Treas. Bft. Co. Sealed Proposals Office of the Cocxty Commissioners, Beaufort, S. C., Jan. 4,1S76. .Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Fcbnary 6,1876 for medicines for poor and prisoners of Beaufort County for the year 1876. Said propot-ais to be made separate. The Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. PAUL TR1TCHARD M. D. Chairman Board Co. Com'rs. THOS. H. WHEELER, jat.6 1m ' Clerk ofBoard. Sealed Proposals Office of Cot'fty Commissioners. Beaufort, County 8. C. Jan 4 1876. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until February 6,1S76 for medical attendance to the poor and prisoners of Beaufort County for the year 1876. 8aid proposals to be made separate. The Board reserving the right to reject anv and ail bids wat7t. PttTTTTTARDM. D. ' Chairman Board Co. Com'rs, Tii OS. H. WHEELER. Clerk of Board. Jan,f-lm Kclke to Tax-Payers. - - TREASURER'S OFFICE. Beanfort 8. C. Jan. 5th 1876. This office will be opeu on and after Wednesday the 5tb fnst daily for the reception of taxes. All taxes remaining unpaid on the fifth day of February uext will be liable to penalty in accordance with the ordinance entitled "An ordinance to raise supplies for the year 1866 and for other purposes." Ratified in council April 29th 186H O&ec lionre from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. and from 4. p. m. to o. p. in. J. C. RICHMOND Town Treasurer. Jan. C 1st Town Assessments. TREASURER'S OFFICE. Beaufort S. C. Jan. 5th 1876. The Boo'c of Assessment of Real Estat e lor the yetir 1876 will be open at this office for revision for the spice of one wc.k from date. The Board of Assessors will "be in Session oh Tuesday January 11th to give a final hearing to all peaons desit km* of having their assessments cor reeled or reduced. J. C. RICHMOND, Town Clerk and Treasurer. Jan. 6.1-tn. NOTICE. A ?t persons are cautioned against harboring or trusting any of the crtw of the British ship EUJIEN.Ucts no debts o! theirs will be paid by the Ui-iter or ' r RORBINS, BODDINGTON A CO. Jan.6 ?. -Agents. f CJJL-fX" ivv-* x f-v ? ?aw& Planing Mill BKAUPOltT, 8 C. D. C. WILSON & CO., manufacturers of and dealers in w;PIUS IIH2SJ A80 LUMSES and Cypress SI1I115I0S1, also Builders & Contractors 9 PL ASTER, LATHES, AH kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. ftiigjt CeiiMs always on band . Order* for Lam>>er and Timber by the cargo i r^rtfjrt'y fined. TeimsCasb. nov.28-ly. D. C. WILSON, A CO* M. POLLITZER, . - COTTON FACTOR and Commission Merchant - *% - - * f 'jf v* * BEAUFORT 8.C P P TOALR Manufacturer ot Doors, Sashes, k * .; . 7 7 BUNDS, FLOORING, &c., &c. !?? _' Dealer in Builder s Hardware Paints, Oil, &c. Solo Agent for ' T&e National Mixed Paint Co. . Tlis Groat Amsricaa Fire Mi'stir. Ci Pais Mactiinc Bolting Co, SEND FOE. PRICES. Office and Warerooms, , 20 & 22 Hayne & 33 & 35 Pinckney St FACTORY and YARD, Ashley l'ivcr, west end Broad Street, CHARLESTON. 3. C. svp.3ft-' v. -y ,? j Srowies, &r. I ' "^AUCTION Commission House, - I | Consigned Goods sold for Cash and Cash Only. I Sire us a trial. Oilers promptly UM | Butter, from 20 to 40cJ Coffee, from 25 to 50c. Candies, . from 18 to 25c. Cheese, from 18 to 20c. j Codfish, from 8 to 10c. Herring, from 25 to 40c. j Sardines, from 20 to 35c. Kerosene, 20c. gal Molasses, from 20 to 45c. , Rice, from 7 to 8c*1 Candles, from 20 to 50c. Soap, from 6? to 9c. r~ 8 tn IOr. I |5SS ' from 5 J to 8c. . Tobacco, from 50** S from toto$Sa Vinegar, from 25 to 40c. Tea, (Green) Jellies, Matches, ., Jute Twine, ^Oc. ^ Tea, (Black) Hats and Caps, Women's Shoes, Pain Killer, ' Pills, Pickles, from $1.50 to $4.50 doz. Ovsters, from 1.25 to 1.50 doz; Lobsters, from 2.50 to 3.50 doz. Peaches, from 2.00 to 3*4 5 doz. Damsons, from 3,00 to 4.50 doz. Plums, from '3.00 to 4.50 doz. Cherries, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz. Strawberries, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz. Pine Apples, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz. Whortleberries, " 2.50 to 3.50 doz. Green Corn, from 3.00 to 3.50 doz. Green Peas, from 3.00 to 3.50 doz. Tomatoes, from 2.00 to 3.00 doz. Brandy Peaches, " 3.00 t# 5.00 doz. . Flour, 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'8 Feet, Smoked Jowls, Leaf Lard in Pails, Mackerel, $6 to $10. I Salmon, | Washboards, from $2.00 to $3.50 dor. i Two and Three 1 ,? 04/W/> 0 ** Hooped Pails, J 140 10 2"5do1Tubs, 8 in nest, '' 3.50 Jute Rope, 15c. Potatoes, from $2.50 to $4.50 bbl. Onions, from 3.U0 to 5.00 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 10c Dried Peaches, from 12 to 20c. Dried Currants, from 3 2 to 20c. Raisins, Cocoanuts, Filberts, Wrapping Paper, Soda Crackers, 7|o lb. Pilot Bread, 6i<*lb. Ginger Cakes, 12c lb. Sugar Cakes, 12c lb. Hames Mule Collars, Garden Seeds, Fish Tackle, Padlocks, 3-4 Augusta Sheeting, 7c yd. "*v " 7A 4A 1 An 1'rmrs. . i? ?.*# uu> Spool Cotton, 50c per doz. Black, *Vhite Linen, Thread Pin?, and Needles, Buttons, JAMES M. CROFUT. AMERICAN UNDERWRITERS ASS'N, PHILADELPHIA. Head Office Sooth Carolina Agency, No. 1 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. Capital, $200,000 1 . I WILL receive applications for Insurance in ? this reliable company, on all insurable property. This company is sot in connection with the Boafd of Undewriters, and will take risk at reasonable rates. J. APPLE, A. M.LKE, Sub-Agent. Gen. Agent, Charleston, ?. C. sep.2tf JOHN FRANZ, 0 Wholesale k Retail Grocer, AXD SHIP CHANDLER 0 Family Groceries and Cabin Stores a specialty. ?0 Constantly receiving from St. Louis, the best FAMILY FLOUR, WHOLESALE GROCERIES, LIQUORS PLANTATION SUPPLIES. ? ? 1 1 at the princple Store, formerly occupied by J. Fyler, Corner Bay and West Street DRY GOODS. | and General Merchandise at the Store j Cor er of Bay Street, and Harrison's I Wharf. GROCERIES. j a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay and Scott Street. ' ICE! ICE! COJIASI 4 ODIOUS, ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURXx Nisn Ice in any quantity Customers S may desire, from their Ice House, Sovontli Street. JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS july.lo t-f 1). II. Hutchinson, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER PORT ROYAL, S. C. JJAVING juat phi ]u a large stock ot GROCERIES, 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 Hew York, Boston and Baltimore, and I can, therefore, compete with dealers in Charleston and Savannah. Mess Beef and Pork, Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, FLOUR, SUGAR. MOLASSES SOAP CANDLES SYRUP COEFEES, CANDIES, TEAS. JELLIES. SARDINES, CRACKERS. CHEESE. CORN. CORN .MtAL, HAY AN I) FEED. canned goods and preserved fruits. BY PURCHASING from mo, parties can mate a percentage on theirgoods, on account of lower freight charge3*at Port Royal than at Charleston or Savannah. D. H. Hutchinson. Jy-29-6m. For Sale. ONE-THIR J INTEREST IN THE Port Royal STANDARD k COMMERCIAL -apply toJ. W. Collins. Dec? ?30-tf. MRS. E. HOLZACH, BREAD a: D Cake, and Cracker Bakery bay st., beaufort, 8. c. Just received a large and selected stock of FRENCH CANDIES, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Will lso keep en hand all Kinds of cakes, pies, fruits, Ac A<r. sep.23-tf. MRS. 0. SMITH, WSST STREET, . Between Craien lUll Streets, AND COR. SCOTT A NORTH STREETS, Boaufort* fi. O. Groceries, a teats, candies, . ,m/B i nnr\ 1T1 ' j 'Uiavvv, j f FANCY CAKE^ AND SEGARS. Dry Goods, and Clolhihg. All of the best quality and at the lowest figures, constantly'on hand. Apl.15.tt , W. H. DEVLIN, I Carpenter % Builder 0 All kinds of BOAT WORK, CAULKING, and SPAR MAKING. o OFFICE AJfD SHOP COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C. ?UK5.1y. ; ; ... (Eharlcstou gtdwtismfnts. Men's Youths' Boys' CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. Menke & Muller Merchant Tailors, & (Holers, 228 Ring St., cor. Wenthworth St., CHARLESTON, S. C. t 0?? Quick sales and small profits, is our motto. We guarantee our clothing to equal custom work sep.23-4m. LEONARD C1IAP1N, Manufacturer of and Dealer io CARRIAGES, BASKET PMTONS, Farm Wagons, Children's Carriages | And all kinds of HARNESS, I Repairs Promptly Attended to. Southwest Corner of WeLthworth and Meeting Streets, CHARLESTON, 9. C. May .20. D. O'NEILlT& SONS, wholesale Dialers in ' BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, Wo, 33 Hayno Stroot Cliarloston S. O, aprl.S-lyr. ^I JOHN W. LINLEY/& COT 190 KI56 STREET, CHAR LESTON, S. C. G R O CHE R S , And Importer*of General Merchandise. No Freight to Pay! No Freight to Pay! Our prices are below those of any other dealer m the United States. Ifo extra charges for dray age, boxing or freight. We prepay freights and deliver goods free at any depot on the line of the Nm th Eastern, Wilmington and Columbia, South Carolina and Charleston and Sa- . vannaJt Rail Roads; also to all points in South Carolina, Georgia and Honda, having direct water communication with C harleston. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. " lerms?Cash by P. 0. order or registered letter?on 30,-60, or 90 days in acceptance 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 HysoirTea?quality unsurpassed, exquisite flavor, and great strength, #1.00 per lb. This Tea specially recommended. Finest quality Oolong, Souchong, Gunpowder, and Hyson Teas, $1.00 per lb. Second quality Teas, 80c. per lb. Third quality Teas, sold by other dealers at 31 per lb.?you can have delivered by us at 50c. per lb Crushed and Powdered Sugars 13c. per lb.; Granulated A Sugar, 12c per lb.; Extra C Sugar, 11c. per lb.; Light Brown Sugar, 10c. pel lb. Linley's Peerless FAMILY FLOUR; 18 lbs. for Si, or $10 per barrel. Good Family Flour, $7.50, $8.50, and $9.0u per barrel. Extra Choice Finely Flavored Hants, 17c. per lb. Good Hams, 13c. per lb. BREAKFAST STRIPS, I5c. per lb. Choice Tumbler Jellies, large size, 12 l-2c. each. 2 lb. Canned Tomatoes, 13c each; 3 lb. Canned Tomatoes, 16c. each. 1 lb. Salmon, 18c per can; 2 lb Canned Pine Apple, Peaches, Damsons and Pears, 23c. per can?6 cans for $1.30. _ Best quality mixed Vinegar Pickles?pints 17c each quarts, 27c. each; Gallons 60c. each. Condensed Milk, Eureka and Eagle baand, 25c. each. Gantz Seafoam, 1-2 lb. 25c ; lbs. 50c. per can. Lemon Sugar. 40c. per can. Dooley's Yeast Powder, 15c.. 25c. and 40c. per can. English Cooking Soda, or Package Soda, 10c. per lb. 1-4 boxes Sardines, 20c.; 1-2 boxes, Sardines, 35c. each. 5 had in es, 1-2 boxes, 25c. each. Cox's Sparklin Gelatine, 20c. per pack. Capers, 40c.; Olives, 50c.; Worcestershire, Walnut and Mushroom Sauces, genuine imported, 40c. per bottle. Imitation French Mustard, 20c. Genuine French Mustard,25c. French Prunes, 18c. pr lb. Raisins,20c. Citron, 40c. , Currants, 10c. Cheese, 20c. Full weight Caudles, first quality, 23c. per lb. Baker's Chocolate, 45c. per lb. Cocoa, 50c. per lb. Broma, 60c. per lb. German Chocolate, 30c. per lb. Ordinary Rio Coffee, 4 1-2 lbs. for $1.; choice Rio Coffee, 4 lbs. for $1.; choice Laguayra Coffee, 3 1-2 lbs. for $1; Old Government Java Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1; .. Roasted and Ground Coffees. 5c. additional, each | grade. Duryea's Starch, 9 1-2 lbs. for $1. Satin Gloss Starch, 75c. per box. Corn Starch, 13c. per pack, Box Blueing, 33c. per dozen. Barley, 12 l-2c. per lb. Durham Smoking Tobacco, 65c. per lb. Martins Celebrated Gilt Edge Butter, 40c. per lb. Choice Gosheu Butter, 35c. per lb. Good Table Butter, 30c. j per lb. Cooking Butter, 4lbs., 51b%, and Gibs, for $1. , Biscuits?Soda, 12 lbs. for $1; Extra Pilot, lOcg Lemon, Wine, Ginger and Butter, at 15c per lb.; Nic Nacs, 18c. per lb.; Fancy Cakes 25c. per lb. ^ Black Pepper, 30c. per lb.; Spice, 30c. per lb.; Nut megs, 15c. per ounce; Mace, 15c. per ounce; Ginger, 25c. per lb. Rose and Vanilla jr'iat suck canuy, a fine article, 25c. per lb.; Ordinary stick candy, pure, 20c. per lb.; Rock Candy, any color, 22c. per lb. Colgate's Toilet Soaps?60 different kinds, a specialty of ours, at manufacturer's pi Ices?from td $4.00 per dozen cakes. Colgate's Handkerchief Extracts, 50c. per bottle. Cashmere Bouquet Powder, 25c. per box. Cleveland's l'omade Vasaline, a restorative and prrseKative unequalled for the hair, 20c. ner boitfe. Old Corn Whiskey, $1.80 per gallon. Rye Whiskeys, $1.60, 82.00, $3.00, and $4.00 per gallon. Blackberry and Cherry Cordials, a pleasant drink, $1.80 per gallon. Table Port and Sherry Wine, $2.59 per gallon. Fine Old Madeira, $4.00 per gallon. English and Scotch Ale and Porter; bottled, $170 per dozen. Bremen Lager Beer, bottled, $2.70 per dozen. Demijohns for Liquors, extra?1-2 gallon, 40c.; gallons, 50c.; 2 gallons, 60c.; 3 gallons, 75c.; 5 gallons $1.00 each. A very Extensive Assortment of Crockery and Glassware always on hand. Plates?Dinner size, i $1.50 per dozen; Breakfast, $1.25; Desert, $1.00; | Tea, 85c. j?er dozen, Cups aua Saucers, $1.00 per set. ? Covered Dishes, 65c. 75c., and $1.00 each. Tumblers J 60c., 75., $1.00, $3.25, aud $1.50 per dozen. Table Gobi ts. $1.20, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 per dozen Wine Glasses, $1X0 per dozen. Lamp Chimney's Sun O and A's, 4 for 25c. B's 3 for 25c. Student or Argand Chimneys 3 for 25c. Numberless articles unmentioned. Information cheerfully given. Our lirm was established in 1867, and our business reputation and facilities are of the highest order. We will do all we promise. All orders should be addressed to JOHN W. LINLEY, & CO., [Key Box 184) 190 King; St., Jne.l7-iy. CHARLESTON. 8. C. DMLY STAGE LINE, 1 -TO? ' * PORT ROYAL, S. C. ?( WALLY GllEEN, PROPT. ON and after Monday, Nor. 15, there will be a ' regular Daily Stage Line established between Beaufort and Port Royal. Will leave the Sea Island Hotel at 1 p. m., returning, leave Port Royal at 4 p. m. FARE, SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. * All orders left at the Sea Island Hotel will be i promptly attended to. nor.ll-ly. 6rist and fitti. > S. !N. WALLACE, Cotton Factor < AffD GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer In 6&AIH, ElO, HEAL, FEES, Etc,, , i Soa Island. Cotton Bought, Ginned and prepared for market. Advances Made on Consignments* Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and grinding corn and meal, he is prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and Corn. Cotton ginned oh toll. jan.7. G.P. GARDINER _ dealer ix GROCBR.IBS, Liquors, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc,, HILTON HEAD, S. C. Cotton Ginned and Corn Ground at the above place. Grist, Bread and Peed, always on hand. For cash all orders will be promptly attended to. 8. ELLIOTT, Beaufort 8. C. VE.VEL, tf CO., Charleston 8. C. THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPANY, Having tut up a gristmill at their old stand, are prepared to furnish Grist, Feed and Meal, n any quantity, and at reasonable rates. F. W. SCHEPER, SEA ISL^D HOTEL, f * y iki * fc, HAS BEEX RE-OPEXED. THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITF# TERMS, $2.00 PER DAY. JAMES ODELL, - - - - Propbhtob. RE-OPEALVfi OF THE BEAIIFOiT^IDTIL, gAVING REMOVED MY HOTEL TO MORE COMMODIOUS PREMisfE^, '"CLUBHOUSE, BEAUFORT, md having fitted it up in a neat and comfortable manner, I ara"prepared to aolommodate the travelling public. This hotel is the nearest hotel to the Beaufort Depot, and commands one of the >est harbor views in the town. Terms Two Dollars, per day. J. A. DUPONG, , Proprietor.'* Oct..7th-mo. ? BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! QUICK/SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! AT THE CH!A^tTOJlE. Jacob Apple, / 41 ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, THAT HE HAS JUST eceived direct fiom New York, a large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINDER GOODS, which he will offer at the lowest prices. Consisting of DRESS GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Silks, Poplins, Lustres, Black and CoPd. Alpacas, Reps, and Plaids, also a fine lot of Prints and. Bleached goods. Fine Plaid and Ottoman Shawls, Ladies Kid (J lores, Centennial Dress Elevators, Hoelerrand Fancy Goods, Balmoral Hose, Ryffliogand Embroideries, Latest styles of Trimmings and Buttons, Fringes and Laces. A tine lot of Perfumery and fancy Soaps. Blankets and Domestics, Oil Cloth and Matting. Special attention is called to the Gents1 Furnishing Department; " . Which Is complete with the latest styles of Bows and Ties, also, the celebrated Centennial paper Collar. Clothing Boots and Shoes, Hat* and Caps, and other articles to suit the waaU of alL Oome and toe convinoea. t Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. 6 ' * HEZ pUSSE Y, Wholesale and Retail Grocery AND DEALER IN ' Country Produce, and Plantation Supplied 173 Broad St., ^Under Augusta HoteU Augusta Ga. 0 I7EEPS constantly on hand a large and selected stock of GROCERIES and PLAN"-' IV TATION SUPPLIES all of which we offer cheap to the trade. Satisfaction guaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort and adjoining Counties respeotfoUy solicited. THE WEED SEWING MACHINE COMFY, Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ?Who will deal in? - , i I .J ' Sewing Machines of its Man'fture.' FAMILY FAVORITE, tf .a A Its Name Indicates its Qualities. Refer to 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use: Hi W* named gennral favorite, because Adapted to every possible grade of work.?Our cgmpeti!ors ackoow- ' ledges that ' For Tailors and Shoemakers, * . IT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Address, Weed Sewing Machine Company, Dec.30. Nos. 51 and 53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, McL S. MAYO, W, H. CALVERT. BaySt. Beaufort, S. O j LIQUORS, WINES, *?. I Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker NET YARNS, dealer in FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. ??d Glass, Paints and Oils, TERMS CASH. WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Agent for the Celebrated Special attention given to mixing paints j Charter Oak Cooking Stoves, and Gla?? c order of any jize, I w-n- calvert, mi r