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. LOCAL AFFAIRS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1878. " POST OFFICE HOCKS. Beaufort, 8. C., Sept 24. 1873. , On And alter Monday Oct 6th, office open from 8:15 a. m.. until 4p.iL, mall close* at 9:15 a. in mail delivered at 2:40 p. m. P. E. EZEKIEL, Postmaster. Our European Line. Just as we go to press the first steamer of oar Earopean line has arrived. We believe we speak by the card in saying that she is but the forerunner of a foreign commerce which will soon place Port Royal in the front ranks of fatlautic ports. The steamer Texas from Liverpool for New Orleans via Port Royal brings 12,000 bandies of cotton ties, shipped by J. J. McComb, agent of the American Cotton Tie company of England. The value of this shipment is $24,375. The Texas is one of the Mississippi and Dominion line, of 2,300 tons burden. She will be followed by the Mississippi which will leave New Orleans for this port on the 10th inst. Both vessels will take in a supply of coal here. M&f Get a picture for your friends for a christmas present, from Echards. Arrested. IScipio Bryan charged with robbing the store of Mr. Crippen on St. Helena Island, was taken before trial justice Williams on Monday, and bound over for trial at the Court of geueral sessions. More Fun.' Kingman proposes an excursion from tn this nlace on Christinas, and AAUg?M%n a grand hop of the season in the evening just to shake down a good Christmas dinner. MOT The other night some rascals made a raid on the piers of Mr. Pollitlere new warehouse, some score or more and about ruined them. Last night a s gn of his on Bay street was removed. What has become of our superlatively energetic argns e.\cd Watchmen. S&" An effort is being made to procure the passage of a constitutional amendment at the next election in this state limiting the terms of office of all state officers to two years. This would strike at the treasurer, attorney-general and comptroller. It is not likely to pass. S&" Edward King and J. W. Champney were in town on Tuesday. They were engaged in taking notes for an article on South Carolina for Seribner's monthly, which will be, one of the series "The Great South" which is attracting so much attention to the pages of that magazine. Eight gem pictures at Echard's for one dollar. A Sew Book, D. Apploton & Co., publishers, New York, have just published a l>n<>k entitled, "The prostrate stato; South Carolina under negro government," by Jatues S. Pike. The book is uiade up of letters from Columbia to the New York Tribune, and contains mauy things worthy of the attention of the intelligent colored men of tho state. The First Bale. The first bale of cotton was compressed at Port Royal on Thursday, and was reduced from forty inches to thirteen and a ^ - half in one minute and a quarter. The second press will be finished about the first of January, which will offer facilities for the shipment of cotton at Port Royal not enjoyed by any port in the South, and as there are no port charges, wharfage or drayagc to be paid ^ at this point, it will not be long before P the great bulk of the cotton will find a foreign market, via Port Royal. Jfay Four Cardo ?de visto forte at Echard's for one dollar. Wo are glad to hear of an increase in .t 1_,: r on ine pupumuuu ui i uu ivija? vju v.., Stephen, there cannot be too many of your kind. Tho Sea Island Cotton Convention. We hope that our planters will be well represented at the conveution called for the 15th inst in Charleston to take into consideration the sea island cotton culture and discuss methods to raise it from rits present low condition. * Direct Trade. The Alice Reed, a new first-class clipper barque, of 750 tons is now loading at Port Royal for Liverpool direct. She is the first of the European Express Line of which Mr. Richard P. Rundell is agent We learn that several other first class new vessels are on their way here for cargoes of cotton. 8?-. Two cabiuct pictures at Echard's for one dollar. Pictures. Onr friend Davenport, at the express oftice, has added a large number of beautiful chromos, and other pictures to his stock. They have been bought at low rates, and will be sold to suit the times. No pleasanter gifts can be selected for the approaching season. Give him an early call and get the first ^ pick. The prayernieetiugs aro to con* tinue in spilo of the hostility of friend Johnson. J I6T If your wife or children have poor appotitesgive them some of Bakers' premium .Chocolate or Coca and Oatmeal gruel or Milk biscuits, you can get fe the articles named fresh and pure at | French's. Council Meeting*. Town council met on Wednesday evening, various bills were presented * ? J * ? 4**? mtffnn ATI 8DU rcitrrtju w buo tvunuivvw v- ? counts. The Jiarine and River Phosphate ' Company requested the privilege of ' using the lot at the foot of Magnolia street. The intendant was authorized to execute a lease at fifty dollars per year. Sundry bills were ordered to be paid. The bill to establish a market was read a third time, adopted and duly ratified. The following committee was appointed to make the assessment of real and personal property, Wardens Mayo, Thompson and Robinson, John Franz, and L. S. Langley. Warden Thompson introduced a resolution that the town drains be inspected at once, in order that work be commenced at once. ' * The intendant reported the fact that 1 it was necessary to give him power over ' the police to remove if necessary such as may be found derelict in their duty. ( A resolution was adopted in accor- i dance with his desire. Adjourned. 1 B?. One large picture set in an 8x10 J fr?p hvn dollars. < Marine Xews. s Dec. 5, Sailed.?Brig Melrose, Briggs 1 master, for Boston, with 150,000 feet ( resawed lumber; shipped by Steiniuycr & Stokes; consigned to Win. Ilaskins & Son, Boston. Three masted schooner F. L. Godfrey, Godfrey, master, loaded by W. H. Manldin, 177,000 feet timber and 90,000 resawed, consigned to Geo. Stockum, Philadelphia. British bark Robert Bright, Ilillings master, 350 tons phosphate rocK from Coosaw mining company for London. Dec. 10, Kate M. Hilton for Bull liver to load phosphate. Also Schr. Frank PI. Walton, Jackson, master; for Jack- ' sonville, Fla. to load lumber. Arrived.?Schn. Kate M. Hilton, from Woods Hole with 8400 sacks of fertilizers for Atlanta, Geo. *he goes i to Bull rives to load phosphate rock for a northern port." There were seven vessels loading and discharging at the railroad dock on Saturday. The schooner J. II. Stickney, Capt. Cobison, from Baltimore, arrived at the Phosphate company's dock on Sunday. On Monday she began loading and on Tuesday noon completed ber cargo of 320 tons. Her captain says she never had so quick dispatch as this. The arrangements are very good for loading at the Marine & River dock, and under favorable circumstances five-hundred tons a day can be put into a vessel. Dec. 10. Alice Reed, Killeran master, | in ballast from Tybce, to R. P. Rundcll, ' j to load cotton for Liverpoll. This ves pel is a new one, never having carried a cargo before. She is first class in every particular, rating 3.3.1.1, in French Veritas, equal to A 1.1 American Loyds. On the 9th British bark Lothair, Mar i shal master, from Cape de Verde Island, 28 days, to the Coosaw mining company, , 2-19 tons register. Schr. Ella M. Watts, Watts, master, from Boston, with 6U29 bags assorted fertilizers consigned to I'olland & Co., Augusta, Ga. The Immigration Movement. To the Citizens of South Carolina: The Rev. Mr. liobt. Neuman, missionary of Castle Garden, New York, having come to the South, under the direction of the commissioners of immigration of New York for the purpose of seeking a new field for the immigrants arriving daily, is desiriousof placing a few hundred families in South Carolina. Under the auspices of the German Society of Charleston, the undersigned therefore, calls upon the planters, far mers, and others, who desire to have some of these laborers, to write immediately aud designate what kiud of laborers they wish; whole families or single laborers, Germans or Italians, craftsmen or farm laborers. Planters who have land for sale at low prices, or who desire to give a portion of their land free to immigrants, will also please state it, as a portion of the immigrants have money enough to start a faim, if they get the land gratis or on a long credit. An opportunity presents itself here to draw the long.desired immigrants to our State, and if all act promptly, several thousand good meu may come here. The undersigned is ready to devote bis time for this purpose, and ouly d< sires the co-operation of the citizens of the State. Frank Melciiep.s, Editor Deutsche Zeitung. flirir (Jet your picture taken at once, Echard will stay but :i short time. News Items. ?Gen. Dan. Sickels, has resigned the Spanish mission. ?The latest advices say that the . Loch Earn was entirely at fault in the collision which sunk tho Ville du Havre. ? Gen. N. B. Forest has offered his service? to the government in case of a war with Spain. ?It is now almost certain thst there will be no war with Spain at present. ?On tho ?th inst, a dense fog prevailed in tho city of London, which was unprecedented even in that foggy city At 3 p.ui, all business was suspended and tho streets were as dark as night. ?Boston elected a democratic mayor, Samuel C. Cobb, on Tuesday. ?R. B. Elliott, of S. C., was elected , chairman of tho civil rights o:nvcntiou held iu Washington city, Forth/. OmmefciaL One Mere. Another little form inlaid, Beneath the cold grave sod, Another little spirit's flown, To be at rest with God. * Another little grave is made, Another cherub 's given, Another bud has faded here, To bloom again In heaTen. Another home's made desolate, A mother's heart is riven, Another little helpless lamb. To the Saviour's care is given. Another little head is crowned, Another harp is given, Another infant voice is tuned, To sing sweet songs in heaven*. Another little pair of feet, Are silent on the stairs, Another tiny lisping voice, Is missed at evening prayer, A IUTV B@- The following concise and con] prchensivc note was sent to an Ulinoi merchant by a neighboring farmer th other day. ''Send me a trace chain an< two hinges, Jane had a baby last nigh ?also, two padlocks." ?A colored preacher, in translate to his hearers the sentence, "The harves is past, the summer is ended and we ar not saved,'* put it: "De corn has beei jribbed, dere ain't any more work, anc le dcbbil is still foolin' wid this comrnu aity." ?A western bridegroom sent an ae ;ount of his wedding to the village papc ind was mortified when "the wcddinj trosseau" came out "the wedding trous m." Direct Trade. EUROPEAN EXPRESS LINEThe First Class now clipper barque ALICE REED, KILKERAND, MASTER, of seven hundred and fifty tons burden rated 3. 3. 1. 1. French Veritas, is noi ioadiug for Lilvorpool, it Port Royal. For freight apply to R[CHARD P. RUNDELL, Port Royal, S. C Feed the Hungrj The Largest Loaf OF BREAD, WM. TIARRISON IS NOW BAK tno '.he largest loaves of the best brcai in tho town of Beaufort, See what committee of council says. 8ept.25-3mof PROPOSALS For Furnishing Rations to the Inmate OF TJIK Almxhcucc. fur tltt' Year IK74-. SEALED I'kotos ALB will be received by tli Board of County CiiiiimLoioiicrs for Beaufort Count until Monday, tiecerubor 'CO, 1K73, 'at 4 o'clock, ft rurnisliing ret ions to the ininateaof the county aim bouse during the year la"I. The following is It ration for each person, per week: Six quarts houiiny, Throe pounds meat, One pint salt, One quart of molasses, One quart rice, Quarter of a pound Ceffee, Half a pound of ('. Sugar, Half a pound of soap, Two ounces Toliaceo, end pipes. The Board rescrves'the right to reject any and : bibs. J NO. A. JOHNSON, nov27tt Acting Clerk. Asiatic cholera in china. AInioat Every Case Cared With PAIN-KILLER, PkarSirs: During a residenccof some ten yea in Slam ami China, as a missionary, I found yot rain-Killer a most valuable remedy for tliat fcarfi the f'hnlera. Ill administering the medicine I found It most e fectual to give a tea-spoonful of I'ain-Killer in a gl of hot water sweetened wiili sugar: theft In about ti teen minutes, liegin to give a table-sisxinlul oft! same mixture every few minutes until relief was ol tained. Apply hot applications to tho extreniitk Hat be the stomach with tho rain-Killer, clear, an rub the linilis briskly. Of those who had the Choi ra and took the medicine faithfully, in the w? stated above, eight out of ten recovered. Rev E. TELFORI), Missionary in China. Dearths: During a long residence in China havo used jxiur valuable rain-Killer, l>olh In ui own family and among the Chinese, and lia)^ four it a most excellent medicine. Ju the summers 1862 and isfla, while residing in Slinngalii, I four it an almost certain euro for cholera, if used in tiiu Indeed, using it in a great many instances, I do n reinemlier failing in a single ease, For three years have been residing in this place, more than (if miles fioin a physician, and have been obliged ofU to fall upon my own resources in cases of sicknei The Cinese conic to us in great numbers for met cine and advice. Though without medical kuo' hdgo ourselves, the few simple remidics we c? command are so much In advance even of their ph akians, that we have almost daily applications. V allow them to come, because it brings us Into conta with them and opens a door of usefulness. In dia rhea, colic, vomiting, cholera, coughs, etc., your Pa Killer has been my chief medicine. Yours, vol truly, Rev. T. I'. CRAWFORD, Tungchow, Tilna. Those using Pain-Killer should strictly observe tl following directions: At the commencement of the disease, take a U ?v?nr..llnr ISaln.V'illor in .nmar and maior 9, then haltie freely across the stomach and bowrt with the Pain-Killer clear. Shotild the diarrhea at cramp continue, repeat the dose every fifteen mi utes. In this way the dreadful scourge may checked and the patient relieved in the course of few hours. N. it.?Be sure and get the genuine article; and is recommended by those who have used the Pai Killer for the cholera, that in extreme cases the p tient take two (or mure) tea spoonfuls instead of on The PAIN-KILLER is sold by all the Druggu and Dealers in Family Medicine*. A#-Price 25 and 50 cent* and SI. PF.BHY It \ VIS SO.V, Mannfc A Prop's. I Do High St., Prov., It. J. K Williams. ATTORNEY AT LAV Beaufort, S. O. ?sotWill practice in Circuit Courts of tl 2d Circuit, and Trial Justice Courts < the Port Royal Railroad. sept,18*Iy, ...... t - - . ? ' 2 BE i * t three trains daily proi mm CTaarloBton. BavanT? all and j "^5 Aufiustn. L_^M 8 _ Every apartment of this Ilouse haa be Is entertain in the most hospitable manner e hone to spend the winter months as can d _ . . -^r ? ? t Livery Stable, .Billiard nnus, croquet Rooms may be secured for the winter I ? t e 0 ' BBIT If; - AUCTION TR 1 AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF s BESSKTT & MCFALL. Inform their frier mon Floor in small quantities will produce lighter b All persons should encourage home manufacture boxes, warranted to bold out in weight Just as good To prevent Boiler explosions, use "LOT moment the water gets below a certain line in the ho unttl the steam is exhausted or the water raised to a | Orders for the "Aljoa Portlll Look! Loi > D E J&k JfcrC, I HAND and POWER Fatonted Ma THESE m ARE THE BEST AXD HOST FOR | T I am prepared to fill a Colored men you can gin your own money for your crop. Every machine 1 hibition at - BENNETT'S STORE, BA WYM^ J OctJ)-73. ? SOUTHERN LIFE i# s Principal Offices?MEMPHI 10 ,r MEMPHIS. J. A. KKLSO\, Hie?'?. IB AMOS WOOIIKVPP, Vice Pre?'t. 1JK.V MAY, Secl'y. J. II. MILLER, Su] ASSETS, JANY. 1, IS ANNUAL INCOME, 11 SOUTH CAROL.IN OFFICE C< J. E, BLACK, Pros't, J. P. SOUTHER BEAUFORT, J -TRU& 111 I). C. WILSON, M. POL1TZER, if W. H. MAULDIN, f- J NO. FRANZ, 10 PAUL HAMILTON, ^ C. if. WRKiHT, id M. STUART, r* GEO. GAGE, iy GEO. W. JOHNSON, II. G. JUDD, JAS. G. THOMPSON, I J. G. BARNWELL, 'y M. M. KINGMAN, GEO. HOLMES. of id oi Officers of BEAI GEO. WATERHOUSE, Prca't. GEO. ill || Dr. B. M. Stuart, ; W M. POLITZER, J. G BAD y- J. W. COLLINS, PAUL 1L ; J. G. THOMPSON, PAUL PR ic rin This Company issues POLICIES on ' approved | ry annual dividends. All Policies non-forf-itingafter Louses adjusted, and reserve invested hy the State lie throughout the State' All further information furnl s MIDDL.I 's Aug.7-6m Sec I Just Received, a A splendid stock ot ? DRY GOODS, " CLOTHING, _ n- HATS A CAPS. a G HOC Kill KS, IIAUDWARE, II CUTLERY, ^ CROCKERY, TINWARE, Ac., Ac., At tlie store of F. W. SCHEPPER, Bar Slrti'tf head of Pio, 91 Doek, whirh he will ?ell lower than any >ther store li BEAUrOKT. jan. 4-ly. 7 A GOOD BARGAIN. Forsale-a stationary en oj-NB, four (4) horse power?ii ie good order; Can be seen at my car >n penter shop. J. BRODIE. 9th aid Bay street. % a&vsuss? i AUFOBTi I en put in complete order during the prist the travelling public. The northern tou be found South. and Telegraph Office arc among the acqu >y letter or Telegraph. 1 ETT <5t MC ArfESALES MANUFACTURED ARTICLES ANI PRODUCTIONS. o ids that "NBA. FOAM" iu an aerrator, la unequal] read aud more food than any other article in the mat - r.n thnn for th? "CHEMICAL. OLIVE, In hard at in soft water. Fur Mie at retail by BOI V WATER INDICATOR," ft>r which, BENNETT Her by a series of lively 'tooU," for twenty minutes. >roper limit. Bort" should be sent in early to be In time for ok Look!! CORK'S BELT COTTON GIN! troll 26, 1887. ECONOMICAL MACHINES EVER OFFERE 3 A Ij E . 11 orders at short notice, i cotton, save your seed and get mor warranted. Call and see them. On ej Y ST,# BEAUFORT, S. C. LN DEARBORN, Patentee, Manufactnrer and Agcn ! INSURANCE GO. S, Tim, & ATLANTA, Gi -o 1 ATL Y.V'TA. GenM. JNO. II. UOHDOV, Pre?'t. Gru'l. A. II. COLdUITT, Vice Pros* J. A. MOIlIIIN, Ncct'jr. pervlsor of Agcucics. -0 73, $1,59 1,000,000 0 -o A DEPARTMENT, DLVMBM, 8. C. N, Vice Pres't,, A. II. WARIXO, Sect -o S. C., BRANCH. 'TEES.DR. PAUL PRITCIIARD, JNO. RICH, j. w. collins, 8. D. GILBERT P. L. WIGGIN, orn. watkrhouse. A. 8. PAVENl'OUT, WM. KRESSKL, K. SINCLAIR H. M. STUART, DR. S. H. THOMPSON, J. V, MAYO, H. M. FULLER, C. M. WELLS, ?n JFOET BEANCH. CA(iE, Vice Prec'U ' M. STUAIIT, See -o Modioal Bxaminor. ?u [SWELL, ) \ MILTON, > Executive Committee. ITCHARP, j ~? Ian*. PREMIUMS rtceivcd in Cash, and entitled 2nd annual premium is jiaid. Board at Columbia, with advice of the auxiliary boa Ishcd, and applications for INSURANCE received b; 2TON STUART, i. tfc Beaufort, S. C JAMES ODELL, EESAT, CAES, AND CEACKI D A II E n , IIAS Just received a One assortment of 'CANDIES AND FRUITS He Una always on hand Bread aud Confection of every kind. COITNT11Y STORES supplied with alia celcs of the trade at reasonable prices. Orders for WKDDISCrJt A.VL) EVEMI 0 PARTIES attended to with cart and dispatch, FIKTEKV LOAVES of Bread for OI DOLLAR, can t>o hail by purchasing BRE. TICKETS. a The Circulating Library now open contains a choice assortment of books. James odeLL , ' , # ielZEr S* c. 1 *~^ . -* % * TRAINS FOR BEAUFORT 5gf"?r_ Lcftvr ChnrNilon, 8(40 A* H Lrgvt Charleston, 6J00 P. N affiA Leare Angoita, 6(45 A. H ?|t B Leave Augusta, 3il0 P. M I-ea+e Savannah. Oi.lO A. M Arrive at Beaufort. tfiOO P. M Arrlre ktAcaafart, lli'H) P. N summer,<and the Proprietor Is now ready to irist will find as pleasant arid comfortable a isitions of the House. H. M. KINGMAN Propriotol*. m F I* ?? ? WAREHOUSE, ) PURCHASERS OF SOUTHERN lod by any article yet dLseoTcrod. Mixed ilry wllh oom ket. Foraale at retail, by BOYCE dt MARTIN, and POUR MAN'S SOAP," Put up In 60 lba. CK dc MARTIN. 1 dt MrFALL arc ;ip>ntn. It glte* warning to all the After which, a contluous whtatle will secure attention Its reception for the next crop. riffBTT tto MOFAXiXI; ? Fort Royal, S. O. I. QUIT CAIMJ DEEDS, SUITABLE FOR THE CONVEY ANTE OF O land acquired at State or National Tax Sales rsalo at this office. tf. ' A. E. OWENS' NEW YAMASSEE EATING AND a Rofrochmpnt Salnnn j iivii Vkiiiinvtiii h/uiwvii JUIfCTlOX 8. & c/.'and PORT ROTAL RAILROAD*. U FLEN'TY OF TIME ALLOWED FOR MEALS. The undersigned having leased the Yemassee Eating House from Its late proprietor, Mr. Sellers, annouuees that great Improvements will be made In the arrangements for supplying guests with substanc tial meals upon the arrival of each train. Good accommodations for lodging tra c.lert will be provided as soon as possible. A gentlemen's refreshment and waiting room will be provided, where the best liquors will be obtainable. The patronage of travellers Is respectfully solicited A. E. OWENS, Late propreitor of the Allendale Hotel. oct.23-ly. A. B.f McGregor, HOUSE, SI?X, AN1) CARRIAGE PAINTER ?ALSO? Graining" A Paper Hanging. ?lo:? Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Corner Magnolia & Bay Sts. oct. 16-1 y. Frioea Current t. i o* Branch, Scott & Co. Commission Merchants, 7 ?AM) AOKNTS FOR? 0 GEORGIA COTTON GOODS ?AND? Sardy's Super Phosphates. ?W? Augusta, Ga., March 18,1873. DOMESTIC'S. Randleman Stripes (light) 480 yds...12V< " Fancy Stripes (dark) 480 yds... 131" ChccK or Plaids 480 yds...l4s Montour 7-8 Shirtings. -TOO ami 1,000 yds...10)^ " 4-4 Sheetings -WO and 1,000 yds,..12l4 " Yarns, ass'u Nos, 6 to 12...50 hunches..t.M P.lchmond Osnaburgs Strii>e* 825 yds...1455 (light)..). 13 (iranitevillc 3-4 Shirting 1,000 yds... 955 ? . 7-8 " 1,000 yds... 1155 / " 4-4 Sheetings..\ 1,000 yds... 13 " 7-8 Drills 900 yds...Rl5 Augusta 34 Shirtings .825 and 850 yds... 9% " 7-8 Shirtings 252 and 850 yds... 1155 " 4-4 Sheeting 2'>2 and 8">0 yds...l3 " 7-8 Drills 232 and 830 yds...i:iJ5 Langley A 4.4 ? 13. 5 A 7-8 1155 3-4 955 lo) EMPIRE FLOUR MILLS. IN BARRELS AND SACKS. 43 cents per Barrel leas per Car Load. IU PER TAT. XXXX -412 50 Lu.r White XXX .11 oo ItUILI.IANT XX 10 00 t'y H?jt Cakes X 9 oo Rock Mills Superfine 8 50 Br*n -825 per ton. Sacks extra. Shorts.?per ton. do Western Flour in dbls.?Super, $330; Extra, $10.00; Family.$10.30; Fancy,$11.50. Rve Flock.?$4.00 per sack. (100 I!w.) Bacon.-Shoulders, M*4; C, K..Sides, 10'4. i). S. Meats.?Shoulders. 7'.^; C. R. Sides, 9%; l.nrtl.?In tierce*, 10*4; kegs, 12. Corn.?Prime White, 5.7; Mixed. 90c. Corn Meal.?195. (Sacks included.) Rjre.-Sl.23. to Oat*.?White, 70; Mixed. 70. tiu??r.?Yellow. 11*^; 0, 12^; Extra C, 13*4 \ I nl i.njar House Syrnp.? In hl.h, .70; hhds, 23. Virginia Salt.?92.10 per Sack; 10 sacks or 7 store, $2.00. Proctor .ii Gamble's Soap, Extra Olive, X; Eraslve,7c. Sardy's Solahle Pacific. $30.00 Cash; $33.00 factor's Acceptance; $37.30 l'lauter's Lien. Hardy's Phnipho Perssvlan. $3.3.00 Cash; ".30.00 Factor's Acceptance; 9>V1 Planter's Lcln. ? The at)ovo nuotlon* arc wholesale. Wc do not, in viy rase, break pac kages. Remittance* per Express must is* pre|>aid. Orders are tilled at Price Current the day they arc received. Sight ltrafl* on Now York, Charleston, Savannah and Atlanta, placed to crcdii at par. Rcsp-ctfnlly, ' branch, ncott a co. , THE PARKER GUN. "J a , PARKER BRO'S. JWEST MERIDEH.CT,} THM rmori COMPANION. Erery Lady mti one It * ovary Man ought to hava onot f on receipt of Tea Canto. Add root, L. F. HYDE t , i M Dorwtta Arena*, Stf York. a. <* - >. TEI HIT BOTJU L1 j Through to Augusta. TOR SOFTEST ?i?TaEJPEST ROUTlf ' -Etn/ail "freight off Passengers.Between Charleston and Angnstar> Between Savannah and Angnata. ?akd Alt ponrre? SOUTH OH WB?T// rr jm y passexghr. TIT "TTT 1 s ?j .. . , f. 0 go juhk o# mncriri | Airly* Lear# 5 lii ? I a a IA. M." Port Royal ? , 0 4ff 4 4 Beaufort, 10 01 j? off 0 5 Island Tank }o 28 10 30' 14 4 Sf^r??k~.~ - 10 44 10 4ff 18 9 Sheldon n fa n 17, 25 Z " w 12 W 32 7 Early Branch . 12 41 12 4L 34 2 Mauldfns 12 47 12 47 80 2 Altman* J1 53 12 8# 40 4 Almeda y 05 1 off 42 I. Vanurille....... 1 11 1 iff 49 3 floorers..... 1 2S ' 1 25 51 8 Branson's _ 1 42 1 4ff 69 4 Canipbellton ...... 1 54 1 ?# 60 5 Allendale 2 08 2 24 44 4 Apoleton 2 34 2 34 4 3 46 2 50 72 4 Martins . 8 02 I 02 78 4 Milieu 8 14 111 80 4 HattSriBo. 8 28 8 Iff 84 4 Bobbins km: 3 38 9 8tf ' 90 6 EHenton........ 8 58 4 Off Hush ....... (M 90 6 Jackson 4 vj a og 109 9 Beech Island 5 00 9 xt 111 6 lAngusta g 89 DO IF2V DA Y PAS8KXQBJL I i ^ Augusta ?r--,, 4 4ff 6 6 Beech island 7 23 7 23 15 9 Jackson j, 7 53 7 w; ? ? Bji'b's ?J lm 8 Off 21 4 -1 8 20 8 25 27 6 Bobbins 8 44 8 4ff 31 4 lUatfleville - a jf J J? 3? 4 IMlllett ;'Z 90s 9 09' 39 4 Martins... 7, - 4 21 122 43 4 Beldoc_ T& I 33 I j? 47 4 Aimletou ; - $ hq 9 yf 51 4 Allendale i'o Q2 10 0.T 56 5 Cambellton 10 ? 10 Iff 60 4 Bransons 10 80 10 81 66 6 Hooreri 10 49 iff 4? Sr 5 V"iiTUle 10 M H <W l\ 2 Abneda u 09 il <# * 70 4 Altaians i? *1 ?i ot 77 2 Mftuldln's ..V. U 27 11 27 79 2 Early Branch ~ 11 83 jl 84 I I""""* ? ? 13 20 o? I I2 48 I24' W ? Seabrook 1 ID 1 19 102 4 Island Tank *ZZ. t 3fi 1 86 111 4 S^-v - I M 200 111 4 Port Royal, 4 161 JAS. 0. MOORE, Engineer A Superintendent Port Royal Railroad Not loo. All freights for Charleston anA SAVANNAH, or golhg North will be received on Mondayi, Wednesdayi and Fridays, beetween the' hours of four and six. p. *. P. HAMILTON,, Agent* By onlcr of X 0. 3Xoob2, Stopt. Julyl-tf. BUCKS! ID!! ~ 200,000 MANUFACTURED MONTHLY nr thk Sea Is'd Brick Lime Co. Construct your buildings of BRICK, inaxe thetrf lire-proof, and save the high rates of Insurance now charged on wood buildings. Bricks do not burn upi bricks do not rot down. Our Brick Kilns are located on Salt Water Creek, two miles ftronf Beaufoit. Vessels drawing fifteen feet of water ea load within fifty feet of our kilns. A single tld drifts boats or fiats to the city of Beaufbrt or P6rf Royal. BRICKS . / of any size or quality, plain or repressed, mantifact* urru 10 orucr si suori Douce at Charleston and 6ct~ rannah prices Call at our office in CROPUT'S BUILDING Bar Street, Beaufort, and examine taiuplea^ Sea Is'd Brick & Lime Cd. June 19-Iyr. w7jTtrim* kealkr IN WINDOW CURTAINS, rAPEB HANGINGS, LACE CURTAINS, and WINDOW DECORATIONS PIANO and TABLE COVERS, WINDOW SHADFN, AND HOLLANDS; PAPER IWGIIIG AID DECORITIOSS. 3fattraN.se* Hatlc to Order aiM Repaired, Lounges and Chairs upholstered on reasonable terms, at 243 KING STHEETy OPPOSITE If.i VERLY JfOPSE. Orders from tho Country will be promptly $ttended to. ~ damelTii. S1LCOX. mmik WABER0CM3, ITS. ITT. 170 KING STREET; r!TTA-nr.Pi?TOJJ. S. di Where can bo found a large and well selected! Stock of all kinds and grade* to suit the tastes of all. An examination is respectfully solicited. March 18-ljrr HOME 8HDTTLE SEWING MACHBR This beactiful machine uses s-nuron-f needles, makes the Lock Stitch, (alike on both sides) has self-adjusting tent Ion, and is used by hand or foot. It will hem, fell, bind, seam, tuck, hemstitch, ruffle, and sew on at the same time; work equally well on silk, linen, muslin and cotton gmd?r It lathe otily first-class low price machine made. Send Tor circular and aanipio 01 aewing, m cau ?n> examino the machine at the agency, Bay ataeet/ Beaufort, S. C. Prioo, 0BB. $87 db W. A. FBIPP,? feb.l.Vlyr. Agvol^ FORMLE) House andEotin Beaufort FOB PECCNIAKY REASONS, THE SttMCttfeEff oflfera for?Je hU Houae and valuable Lot U ttHw tort, at a km figure, and on aeeounodattag taAnay Apply at the Court Howe, oroa the frileiwi ; v * $ Beaalbri.8. C-, Sept. 15. IsHt iepiiiJki WANTED?A good ventral* and a book adf Appi/at thisofltoe. a L -