LOCAL AFFAIRS. Thnrwlkv, March ? 1X74. POST llFFirK HULK ft 1*?rri*T F C s?pt 24 1873. 'on *am 3:15 a.m.. until 4 p. BL, mall closes at 0:15 a. m mall delivered at 2:40 p. m. P. E. EZEKIKL, V'vstnia^tf^r. MectJsf? a< IV>rfc . A.tueeUtiK of1'H t'P ]\ al was held 00 FriiL.. 'a-' a! ' 'a >!' the Port Royil Couon Goutpr?s>ing Cy., jlyr tfcO purpose of expressing the feeling pi the people upon the death of Stephen C. MittelU tJeo. A. Bennett presided, And 0harjes Rogers, acted as secretary. Kfastus liubbard , Capt. Dickinson and Capt- Stokes were appointed a committee 1 ?^ItsOsAna Pomorlro l>T tO a raw up re?;iuuuun a?v>u...u v. pressive of esteem for the character of the late Mr. Millett. and profound sorrow at his death were made by Mr. Hub bard, Capt* Kibg, Mr. Cowdery and other* After which the following resolutforts were adopted, and ordered to be communicated to the family of Mr. Milletl: c Resolved. That in the death of Stephen C. Millett, the people of Port Royal sincerely feel that they have lost a warm friend, and an enterprising and a valuable citizen. He was one among us who stood out in bold relief; his open, generous and honest heart and noble aims had won our oonfidcUCe and high esteem. His ambition Was to be honorably and profitably occupied in developing the wealth and resources of our vicinity^ and he always encouraged and stimulated the energies of his fallows itt industrial pursuits. Aclive and ebergOtiO, confident of his own poWere, he knew no uilsurmourttable obstacle in any enterprise he undertook. In the prime pf manhood, in the miast of Well directed efforts of a public nature, ana full of public spirit, he passed away. With deep sorrow and earnest grief we niotlfd his decease. Resolved: In kind regard for his bereaved and afflicted companion, and his dear little family, we offer our heartfelt " ? - 1 condolence, and to all relations aua friends Wd tedder our earnest sympathy. Chas. Rogers, Secretary. Card to Bd.se Ball Clubs. Will the secretary Of the Base Ball clubs of Charleston, Augiista and Savannah. who are favorable to the arrangement of a match game with the Cosmopolitan Base Ball Club of Beaufci't, please address, J. P. Bovce, Secretary. The Old Drug House Revived. Many of our subscriber.- will rea l with pleasure the announcement in another column, that 'heir old friend and acquaintance, Mr. James Harrai, has reestablished his wholesale drug hou-e in Charleston. Mr. Harrai, who has for maay years been known to the business fomwuoity a> a member of the firms of Havitand, Harrai & Co., Charleston, Ilavilaud. Ri-!ty & C".. Augusta, and ll irral, Ri.sley A Kitch.n. New York, has associated with him lloorge Is Pel4er. M. D., former Registrar of the city of Charleston, and brother of Mr. Pelzer of the well-known house of Pelzer, Rod gers & Co. With a thorough kuowlodgc of their buM**e>? J a aittfe capital at xmmraaud, their ucce-s i>a>suied; and they have laid in a lai .e and eut'rely new stock which offers great inducements to purchasers. No Special Term Needed* We hear that efforts are beiDg made to induce Judge Maher to hold a special term of court next month. We have Consulted with several lawyers, those having the heaviest civil business in the county, and they arc unanimous in the Opinion that no special term is necessary There are very few prisoners in the jail, and no cases of importance. The county has already paid heavy expense* in witness and juror fees, and we think it will be a great injury if we are called upon Tor the expenses of a special term. No one is interested in it but the officers of court and they ought to have better judgment than to press the matter upon the judge. Proceedings of County Commissioners. The board met on Tuesday afternoon, Messrs. Pritchard and Watcrhousc present. The advertisement in regard to the redemption of past indebtedness was prepared. Checks were issued to various parties. A resolution was adopted pretesting against any special term of court this spring. Adjourned to meet on the Ctli of April Stnf Some one in Grahamvillc has written to S. B. Wright, .deputy collector of internal revenue in reference to a license, signing himself "yours truly.'' Mr. Wright wants a more definite sjgnaatore b.-fore I e'ng able to direct a reply*. Cotton Claimants. Persous whose cotton was taken or deatroyed by the United States forces during the war can obtain information relating to the recovery of the value of the same l>y addressing postoffice box number four. Robbers About. An attempt was made on Saturday night last to break into the residence of Geo. M. Wells. The thieves were scared off before effecting on entrance, uiueh to the chagrin of Mr. Wells, who was preparing a warm reCeptioh for them. Oil Monday night the saloon of Grace Myers was entered and a' doat, counterpane, and other artioles wero taken. We hope our citizens will promptly shoot these fellows if they get a sight of them in their midnight raids.' It will save expense to the county, au unnecessary trip of the sheriff to Columbia, aud the short sojourn now allowed by the governor to those sent to the penitentiary is probably a pleasing episode rathe* tfaah a punishment to the thieving geor &7 fear On Monday last the second game [ between the picked nines of the Cosmopolitan Ba>e Ball Club was played on the green in front of the Library building. The game was closely contested, and at times was con'-idcrab.y exciting. 1 I b teked np | and some oi ilie iienliug >><..? , J | played. We venture the assertion that r no other club in the south Can show as ] large a number of average players. t \Y ytooiu i! .i ntion of the ' >ec:etaiy of t'u: * in our neighboring f cities to the card ul'ihe Co m is, to be \ iuu u c.-ewheie- t Below we append the score : ~ a o. | it. c. , Boyce, 2b.? ...... 4 o Kresael, W. 2b 2 5 Harm*, 8b._ 1 5 Brodie, lb 1 5 ( Wallace, 8. M. if... 3 2 Pollitxer, 3b 2 5 ( Krcssel J. lb 3 3 Mayo, c. f. C 0 Clancy, c..? 5 0 I HarrUott, J. H. c... 4 1 > Wallace, p- 5 1 Crofut, r. 214 c Harriaon, C. a. a...J 0 5 Wright p 51 ' Mark, r f. 0 I 6 (Kicker, L t~ | 3 | 8 ? ? l-l- e Total 21 (24 11Total |25 |24 12 9 4 5 * 7 8 Total WHght. 5 5 0 2 5 2 B 6 25 Wallace 4 1 2 5 2 4 3 0 _21 Time of game?3 hours, 2(1 minutes. ^ Those Conversion Bonds. U" " "1 ModoiS! In We can tne aiienuuu ui uu> the letter of Niles G. Parker, late state A treasurer, in reference to the scaling IV fraud or farce. He gives expression to the secret sentftnents in regard to it among the leaders of the party. It is tr uothiug but an electioneering bait, which the simple conservatives in the house and senate eagerly swallowed. Resolutions were passed on Wed- h nesdny evening by a meeting of citizens ], held in the Reading Room, coi.memora- p tive of the death of Stephen 0. Millett. tl The crowded state of our paper this week p prevents their publication. They will appear next week. Sale Day* The followi :g tracts were sold on Mon- J day last by the sheriff: In tho case of John Foster, endorser vs. S. H. Wallace, 565 acres of land near Brighton, to John Lawton, for $500. Iu the case of M. L. Ayer, vs. James Rouse, 300 acres near Brunson, to 0. P. t( Wilson, for $6'23. h tatr A man paid his taxes last week, ^ amounting to over fifty dollars, in silver Q coin. The pddr fellow had, at last, to come down to the hard pan. ^ ? a CX- The Longshoremans Association a of Port Royal has been incorporated by u the general assembly. E Sof* The ti idies Branch society of St, Helena has been incorporated; also the Union Bright Bight society of Beaufort. ' ? * j I litai" The bill to appoint a luuiDer aua limber inspector for Fort .Royal has become a law. Scale.j proposals will be received in triplicate until April 2, for cuclosure walls of brick or stone or iron railings for i he nationul ccuicterica at Florence, Newbcrne aud Bcauiort.. Flans, etc., t< can be seen at the quartermaster's office fi in Charleston. fi Past Indebtedness. 1 Those holding checks aud audited claims against the county are recom- mended to notice the advertisement of the county commissioners in another col- r until. Uu tbe sevcuth of next month \ one thousand dollars will be assigned to n those who offer the greatest discount on " their claims. U ' ^ IT The Lectare. Mr. BidwelPs lecture on Friday night jj last, on tbe "Secret of Personal Beauty" wus generally thought the best of the course. We were sorry to note the small p attendance. The committee failed to pay expenses on this and the preceding lecture. All who attended Mr. Bidwell's lecture were amused as well as instructed 5 by it. I t Murine News. Tbe Bark Talisman took 1200 dak staves, and 91 bales sea island cotton for M. Follitzer, iu addition to 2,444 hales of ^ upland. The bark Kate Covert, cleared on the 25th from Coosaw Mining company for Now Castle, England, with 1195 tous of phosphate rock. fi The bark Bc.ssie H. cleared on the jj 27th from Coosjiw Mining company for i London, with 1,378 tons phosphate rock s The bark Smile cleared on the 28th j; from Oak Poiut Mines for London, with 1 440 tons phosphate rjek. f< 86L. The schooner Georgia cleared March 4, from Port Royal for St Domin- ' go with 150*000 of yellow pine. ( Two jockeys at Hcinticll'a Tavern !\ summoned a waiter, and at the door the ? poor fellow fell into a fit of aj oplcxp. o "He's dead!" exclaimed one. lie 11 ? come to, ' replied to other. 44 Dead for five hundred!'' "Done!" retorted the 11 s.cond. The confusion which followed ? brought up the landlord, who called * out to tetch a doctor. ivo, no, we must have no interference; there 8 a bet pending." " But, sir, I shall lose a valuable servant." '"Never tuind, you can put htm in the bill." In Fairfield County an organisation ol colored Ru Klux has been formed for the suppression of polygamy. They have whipped seteral co.ored men who were , emulating Brigham Young. j The wife of Joseph Fleming, ofYad- ^ kin, recently gave birth to lour liviug infante?two boys and two girls. They died within two or three days from their * birth. [ A Madison. Wisi, paper saVs e^ery { rich man in that town has a dog, and t that every poor ni'an owns half a dozen *j of them r i -* ? d ?A Milwaukee woman forger, ou t being convicted, applied to one of the * newspapers for a situation as peniten- ? tiary correspondent. ! * ? , ). A Galveston paper thinks the Bosfrd c of Aldermen of that city should build ' a new calaboose instead of ''squander- { ing" the people's mosey on a market house, 1 I ' ? ro HOLDERS OF COUNTY CHECK Or Andlted Claims, Prior to November 1, 1872. To accordance with the provisions of 'joint resolution authorizing the Count 3nmnii??!innprs of Beaufort Countv t ei. .. r ' ? < ? .'I I'1 ' . 2f 873, una itic ucii id aui'-n l hi' -.nut ipprovedthe 29th day of January, A. 1 [874, sealed proposals will he received a his office from parties holding checksc tudited claims contracted prior to Nc rem her 1. 1S72. until Tuesday, the 7t lay of April, a: 12 o'clock, noon, a vhich tii'.e iaid hid) will he o|K-ned, an he hoaid of County Coiuiuiasiont rt wi 1 raw orders tin the Treto-mer to th imount ot one thousand dollar. in rav< >f the person or persons Who shall hav iffered the largest per centum discouc >d their checks or audited claims. Proposals tuust he addressed to th hairman ol' the Board ahd endorse' 4 Proposals for settlement of past indebl dness of Beaufort County." P. PRITCHARD, M. D. .GEO. WATERHOUSE, County Commissioner Lttcst: S. D. Gilbert, Clerk. Beaufort, S. C., March 3, 1874. Wanted to Purchase. l tract of timber land, a good site for i lill on the Port Royal Railroad. Addressi GEO. A. BENNETT, iar.5-2L Port Royal. SCHOOL PAY CERTIFICATES. Beaufort, S. C., Feb. 23, 1874 Notice is hereby given that all thosi olding Pay Certificates on District No , (Beaufort Township?Port Royal anc aris Islands;) are requested to hav< lem registered with the undersigned reparatory to payment. L. S. LANGLEY, R. K. CARLETON. School Trustees, District No. 1. ;b.29.4t. Notice to Claimants Who have filed Clulrao before U. 8; CLAIMS COMMISSION. I returned this day to Branson, S: C> continue the examination of sucl aims as may be brought before mi ere. I desire as much as possible t< jnsiderthe convenience of claimants ii etermining the place for taking testl iony. On Friday, March 3, I will be a rarn.sville, P. K. tt., to remain as ion; s my services may be requi.td there 'W which, I will visit Yemassee orsuil ther points as may suit the greatcs umber of claimants in e&?h vicinity Ivery claimant should make appoint lents with me before bringing witnesses Respectfully submitted, THEO. W. PARMELE, Special Com. for U. S. Com. Claims Irunson, S. C., Feb. 24, 1874. fab. 29 Tax Notice. Office, Tax Collector, Town o<* Beaufort, February 17, 1874 This nftfee will be open from 9 a. m. a 2 p. in., and from 3 p. m., to (1 p. iu. or the receipt of town tnxes, until th rst of March, after which date the 2 xt cent penalty will be added. 8: D. GILBERT, Town Tax Collector. For Sale* rHF. PHCENIX IRON WORKS ft AVE FO SALE Hit* folh.wiug ENGINES, BOILERS an IACHINERY. Will be sold cheap for ca*h: 1 New Eight-Horse Power Portable Engines an oiler, (Cylinder 5 by 10,) complete for steam, but u heels. 1 New Twenty-Horse Power Horizontal Engin ylinder 10 by 18.) 1 New Eight-Hone Power Portable Boiler, (Loci lotive.) 1 New Steam Winch to hoist 1,000 pounds. 1 New Saw Mill, Wood Frame with 60-inch Saw, 5 -et Carriage, and 50 feet of track, with 2 Hea locks, (a great bargain.) 2 New Eighteen-Inch Circular Saw Benches, wit aw. An Inspection solicited when Information as I rice will be given, on application at this office. PHCENIX IRON WORKS; Charleston, S. C. WANTED. SCHOONERS TO LOAD Pllofi 'I1ATE rock at Bull River and Chariot on, for Baltimore and Orient, L. I. Apply to CAMPBELL & WYLLIE, Accommodation Wharf, eb. 12,tf. Charleston, S. C. NOTICE State and County Taxes. cotntv "fill!ASCIIOFFICE, t Court House Beaufort, S. C. j For the convenience of Tax payers I will he at tl Mowing named places in the County to facilita he eollection of taxes ftrr I Vie year 1873; irahamvllle, February 17th. lardeevillc, " 18th. avannah. Sheriff's Office, 19lh. criveu Ferry, " 20th. laklaud, New River, " 2ll, Hull ton' " 2*i. til ton Head, " 27th. George Hoi.mks. ;b.ll-2t County Treasurer Beaufort County. m SOUTHERI ARTIFICIAL STOJE C( "XF COLUMBIA, 8. C., ARE PREPARING T J lay Side walks of Artificial Stone, for Wall learth Stones, Bath Houses, (built entirely of atom lilk Houses Cellar Floors, Kitchen Floors, Cui tones Floors Tiles. Flagging with letters, Mange ir llotses. We nwst respectfully refer to siiy one ur work in this cllv. Onlers can be left at tlie offii f the company, on Haiti Street, next to Central N lonal Bank. Plain sidtswatk?, Inches thick, guaranteed ar he company bind th<*nselvcs to keep the same I rder for 50 years, at 25 cents per square feet, by tl ,000 feet. At 27 and 28 cents fir less than 1,0 qua re feet. Curb Stone, (Colored) f cents per squa mi. , Enclose stamps for pamphlets to MIlIL.Li?SObU AltllMllAL* MWL CU., k.l2-4L Columbia, S. C. M IMfJCTIM Sl'ITNew Yobk, January 15lb. 1874. Sir: Your attention is called to the following decisic nd report in a suit recently instituted against a pa y who endeavored to Infringe my l'atent for layii irtificia' Stone Pavement, vie From the "National Republican," Washington, D. rhe Schillinger Parcracnt?Injanctlc Case. The ease of Schillinger rs. the frprUnnd Stoac Cjumpai ras called for final hestiii^t -OC ?atusday, When wroetual InJunction was granted b> Judce Wyki loidlng tlic Equity Court, restraining the defendan rom using tlie Schillinger Patent, for laying aid talks of Portland CemenL The defundant claim hat the patent was Invalid, and that the inventii tad been extensively uaud in Europe and this cou ry for many years, past. The testimony for tl irusectiUow elba-iually proved the contrary. Tl |ecveniv? uwn mc ?i|iciiuicu3g denee of I)r. St. Julian Ravenal, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, 8.C. Hence planters may rest assured that its quality and composition is prc>1) ciacly the same as that heretofore sold.' j. x. uonsox; Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. W JOHN 8. REESE A CO., Ci General Agents, llaltimore. is Terms?#48 c*.-b : #53 time, without interest. ^ To accommodate planters, they can order now and )D baTeuntU 1st of April to decide as to whether tliey n- will take at time or cash price. When delivered J? from the factory by the car load, ho drayage will be lie charged. h Acid Phosphate, Guano, Bone Plaster, Ac, always |? on hand, qualty guaranteed. ^ J. N. R0B80N, a- To holders of County Paper. All persous having claims againt the 'J county who are unwuliog to dispose of is the name ata diMount are requested to A cdmmunioatd with the undersigned. Al*kh> Williams, / . Beaufort, S. C. Jan.'l, l'mo,' 8I?AU2> i 5kUFORT? a put in complete order during the pa tie travelling public. ine noriuern e found South. nd Telegraph Office arc among the ac r letter or Telegraph. lOTICE 1 RS AND COTT ? 0 PORT Ft JUG, WAREHOD E ON STORAGE AND COMP. [EIR WORKS AND YARD AT lOUSEREVIVED, OF FBESH AND CHOICE 0002S iPelzer, Druggists, f!TT A H TiVISTON. s. c Established Houses of rleston. & CO., Augusta, Ga. RISLEY & KITCHEN, New Yort ED MEN It INTERESTS IRN&CO BELT COTTON GIT roll QG, 1887. ECONOMICAL MACHINES EVER OFFE I A Ij E . 1 orders at short notice, cotton, save your seed and get u arrantcd. Call and sec tbciu. On ( ST., BEAUFORT, S. C Dearborn 1>a4a?%4sia Ifonaifnnlur/))* mill A n?Ot x mviiiiX) iiiuiiiiiuvini?t MHM ??gv. I ftwHeriHtnbw and SnpplusJfoa?Lhga, | Brdthtbdfmh Bait Ba hutrsj, "Win Gturd | Stale a nri Mar lie Mantles ; floor and Dm i TdinptV/hitt Pine,WalnutRjuyLwaier, i CabinetiUkersHnr Wooda. & c. i AU WorkWarrantei. J LOWEST PRICES 4 Send for Price Liat. J LH. HALL & CO, j Mtnufirfurtrt & 1)ultra. ^ 2,4., 0, 8,10. Marhtt Street. |S it ?2)t 22Sf Ha j t Bay,' g CHARLESTON, S. C. Entcrol .i xjr lin to act of Cougr.K* in thi fiT.i, hv I. H. Hall ,t Ca?, in o:n ,-o Librarian u aw gt \Vaa!ii:i gtuti. Just itcceived A >|i|' iio which he will sell lower than any other a BEAUFORT. Jan. A S IUvenport, donls in all of Kfciue, ti.-lt, turtle, dauis and Hughs oysters- None but the very quality ia wanted If you have vet ducka, quails, turkeys, fine poirttry, ovsters, (to to the Express office ar the cash for them deo 18 QUIT CADI DEEDS, SUITABLE FOR THE CONVEYASO laaAaeqrifndatSutaor National Tu 11 y.sale ai.thia ui,j. b??ssi>, s. c. TttAIMt F<>R AC IMPORT .cureCbnrlci'.dn, A.] if P ? Leave Clti?rle??on, OIOO P. J (jrnre An^iittn, Gilt A. 1 l,(*ve UtlO P. I SB T,< uv< N . V.I I. na li, 0l30 A. I StSjmB^W Arrive i*? n? Anfort, XiOO P. I jttWMBHgl irrivc ut B< uidfort. 1:?"0 P.J ist summer, and the Proprietor is now ready t tourist will fiud as pleasant aud comfortable quisitions of the House. -** A r TriTATn Ayr A XT jyi. lYi. Proprietor CO ON SHIPPERS. O?al SING & POWER CO. ' . ? I* RESS COTTdir AT TIIE USUAL PORT ROYAL. CHAS. ROGERS Superlntotid.ont. A HALF CENTURY PASTORAL SERMOI BY TIIK ? REV JOS. R. WALKER, D. D. H tuccrox or y ST. llEiEJA CHl'RCB, BE.UTOET, S. ( 8 CHRISTMAS. 1873. M _ ^ Printed by request of the Vestry. 3 FOR SALE AT I DR. E. ?, STUART'S DRUG STORE. and at tba office of the PORT ROYAL COMMERCIAL. LL. Price SO Oorita. Sent by mail on receipt of the aboA price by addressing 1 J. G. THOMPSON, Office Commercial, Beaufort, S. C. "theempire" com com co || ^ Have one of their magnificent Cotton Compresses nm in operation at aov Port Royal, S. C. for compressing cotton for Foreig shipments. For further informatioi lore apply to cx. JOHN W. WALLACE, President, Augusta, Or to -? JOSEPH GRAHAM, Superintendent, Port Royal. And to the President and Superii tendent of the Port Royal railroad i it. Augusta, Geo. janl. EDGAR G. NICHOLI SURVEYOR k DRAUGHTSMAN & CIVIL ENGINES! jSr Deputy to the Surnyor Ceoeral. V9 line be* n t orpor*t ton Knglnccr In foi [i different elttca, and given natlafaetb In every case. Ii thoroughly con vera* i ' ' with the government aurvcya^ln th ! vicinity. 1 Office cor. Mi anif B sfi Bwwrfort, S. | A. 6~ McGregor, J HOUSE, SIGN, AND 3 CARRIAGE PAINTE] . 1 ?AIJO? , , j Graimn^iPaperHanginj , 1 Orders solicited and satisfaction gua ii . n | antcc-d. Coi ner Magnolia -tv. . ! J. M. Williams. .! ATTORNEY AT LA"V ' I Uonufort, 0. O. B ( pycar Will practice in Circuit Courts of t r CuU 2d Circuity and Trial Justice Courts -r tv ?. l> 1 inc 1 uri> uuj ui ihuuuHiu j MpLlS-Jy. A. E. OWENS' NEW YAMASSEE EATIN AND Refreshment Saloo Jl'NCTIOJ? 8. & i WRT RUTi RilliUOMIl. PLENTi OK TIME AI.LOWED FOB MEAIJ .V' a-i? The undersigned having l-rancd lh? TWWNI n ii"K iiou?e from its late proprietor, Mr. fcelk-M, ? Bjuuccs that greet iniprommcuU will be made kinds thearrangcuumts for supplyingfTOTOU riih wb*t UD6 UAl mean upon uie im?w 01 ? * Good acoommodatlaaa for twwtAg* will lison P ***?* M ?>n * P<*1M?? Agttdwi'i raft* fiV meat aod ?*? ?" ?* pco*Ma?, whaaa . j be* liquor, will be obtainable The p^rouH* oftr*TeU?r? k Lata pcopraitor of U?e Allairfale Bota ttkU-ly. L? AlffiED ?ood ?artwfc> ani a Uwke TIE FIT It'll 1l J Through to Augusta. " TUB SilOKTSWijiKflEirEST MBTK 11 % .,.,,-kitmk* ro?nr f>r,? . " ^HEIGHT OB PASSEtafeBS. II i , i |?t U'-ft ' "V ' }. Dfettteeii Charleston and Aanili, Mi ... . h . /. .: . .u r. , u Between Savannah and Angoata. . ^ -rA.ID JLti, Mil?T3?... .- * o V'it ' V * SOUTH on tTHSTl o VP DA r PASSBXGOt. a -i-x-i ? I ? ' a S -/-.I : I ' % So Kamk or sf Afchsw. fArriVl'Lemri < p * ? : S IS 51 f r a la I I A. Ma Port Royal 9 4' ? 4 4 Beaufort 10 01 lQOd 9 9 Wand Tank W ? W ? 14 4 fcmhrook 10 46 10 4? 18 8 Sheldon,...: 11 1? II If 28 7 Yfcmaaaee, .. - 11 <8 12 2o 82 7 Karl* Branch 12 41 12 4i 84 2 ManMlna.... i...l.UU. 12 47 12 <7; 36 2 AKltinn*...A..?.'.v/ 12 88 12 8* 40 4 Alnirdii I 08 1 Ojf 42 2 Vart?rllle..?.^ 1 11 1 U 45 8 lloo?er? ;.?.... f 25 12. 81 6 Brunson's 1 42 1 4a 8.5 4 Csmpbelltou 1 84 1 82 60 8 Allendale..;;:,..., 2 08 2 2? A4 4 Applet on 2 94 2 3 88 4 Beldoc. .. 2 46 2 SJ 72 4 Martins 8 02 SO.' 78 4 Millet! 9 14 S Ij 80 4 Hattieville. ) 24 8 2* a 84 4 Bobbins.......................... 8 88 8 8? 7 90 6 Ellenton S 8# 4 0. Bosh- 4 18 4 I?1 96 6 Jsckson...^_.?......? 4 27 4 28' . 105 9 Beech Island 3 00 8 00 lit 6 lAiiansla.5 38 k qh 4* JAS. 0. MOORE, , . Engineer A Superintendent. Port itoy&} Railroad" Notioo. I '. . ' ' : ' A LT' FBiqOHTS FOR CHARLESTON ANP A SAVANNAH, or going North will Iks rCcdWld' on Mondays, Wertn<*daysand E^daj^bvf.wetn (be hours of four and six. f. H. ' - ?. UAMILIpll,By. order of J. 0. Mooax, Supt. ^ July4-tf. f ! MclsT JIM, , 200,000 MANUFACTURED MONTHLY BY THK Sea Is'd Brick LiaiSi. Construct your buildings of BRICK, tuaae then* Arc-proof, andante the high rates of Insurance now charged on wood buildings. .. Bricks do uot burn up bricks do not rot doipi. .4 ,'t re Our Brick Kilns !r... are located on Salt Water Creek, two mllen flroi^ Beaufoit. Vessels drawing fifteen feet of water ca^ load within fifty feet of onr kilns, A alffgjp |idil drifts boats or flats to tbe city of Beaufort or Port ~ Royal. BRICKS ...... of any jdae or quality, plain or. repressed, msDufsct? urcd tn dMsr at short notice at Charleston and 8a, vannah prices Call at our office la - - - ? CROFUT'S BUILDINfc Bar Street, Beaufort, and examine samples,' Sea Is'd Brick Lime Co.' June tnArr ^ ^ E NGRAVIN G i, AM) Watch. Repairing ,.P> M. WHITMAN; ILVfl JUST RECEIVED A FINE A?80?tT?rtNT of Jewelry, consisting of ( ^ "r GOLD AMD NILVEH WATCHED. > * ?t CHAINS, ...... U CHATELAINES. ' KINGS, SLPEVK BUTTONS, ETC. CAIso a fine assortincuU cf ' . ' - 7 - O L O a K 8 ;. Will Rftre his personal 'attention to the repairing o# Watch'*, Clocks and Jewelry ; Ornamental and plain engraving done at short notice. Gentlemen having fine Watches it ^ this catabilsiimcnt by one of. v . HOWARD A CD'S $500 REGULATORS; Jlluj-o'e Building, Buy Street. u. S. COMMISSIONERlI" B E A {j F O R T CO UK tf'f Ji (J. THOMPSON, Beaufort, 0. O. G. P. GARDINER* ~ V dkalkh i.v GROCER I 33 0, hc LIQUORS, DRY GuODS, SHOES; & on HILTON HEAD, 8- C. Cotton tfiuucd and Corn Ground at the ~ , above place. y t Grist, Bread and Feed/ Q ?. i .r I > Always on hand. For oa?U ftU erdei* will bo promptly attended to. t n iindadpn diumvo HlTrDllf * 11 IBraviLV DUUV1.1U aiiiHaii. , Brarch Orrioc or thk S tttiikrs f\, ) a l, aahucjai Stow* cm part," ' y r , Coi^nnta, & t ? fc'abnierpA M*- ) . L Thexltlreat of Beaufort and vicinity are inform > P. that wean* pfcfarcd t? enter inl# comrade ellbtat paraona trlio- ?rotlnirun* of building cfceap tad de?l an* .iribie batuoafAr^Aoal Stoiie or rian?. AM in hoom are co)4 fn Mtpacf ^nd war? Ibcv. an- fbctly -Ire proof, ftRl? frying'a8 ftm JfriMiwofra aoo-abaerhatit rf Dnr.p ar Water. Jfeoa?, Storea> I be faeloriea, MUk Hooara, featb Honaae, Garden Bmm. , ah- aa,BuiM;.W?. 4c. can be built out of thk miftf- . Ma Oil, aaya, that rt the untfnilion. led U>take? 180 tons ea eeiMhoae>?)aaie idcb ?UMjj?pfc* Weare prepared to oootrault* hOiMfg, ?aW i. ssimafe than Good Btleka or From MM** ? or ipocfrdaNnor, addi? ' ' * ,V a 80UTUEBN AKTiriCUltte^^p.