I THE TRIBUNE and COMMERCIAL. W. M. FRENCH, Editor. W. ? and Join N, Wilhce, PKOriflE L'OI^. BKArPOKT, S. C., If AT ft, IS77. slbsckiptioys, fine Year, S'2 00 Mlt Months, I 00 Advertisement* will l?e luserted nt the rite of $1 .W per square, 10 Nonpareil Ine*, for the flr*t Insertion; subsequent insertions by contract. Gov. Hampton lias issued a proclamation appointing to-lay as a day of thanks* giving aixl prayer. Ex-Couiptroller T. C. Duwi, has been tendered the office of Collector of internal revenue, for this State, in place of Ij. Cass Carpenter, resigned. The Walterhoro News has chanced hands and will hereafter he conducted in the interests of the Pemoerafic party, it certainly must improve by the change. The fidlowing gentlemen were efecf^l by the General Assembly, last Thursday as tmsteesof the South Carolina University ia serve for the next four years: Rev. K. J. Meynardie, R. W. Boyd, Ksq.. Hon. B. F. Perry" Col. F. W. McMastcr. Hon. C. H. Simonton, Col. J. D. Blanding, Col. J. H. Kion. On Thursday, Mr. Sheppard, from the ?ouiiuittce ou ways and means, reported unfavorably on the recommendation of fxjv. Hampton for the payment of the professors of the university, The salaries are fourteen months in arrears. Secretary Sherman, at the instance of the President, tendered to ex-Governor Chamberlain the solicitorship of the treasury. Mr. Chamberlain dtftlined on account of previous professional engagements. Mr. Chamberlain had an interview with the President last Fiiday, and left for South Carolina, where he will remain a week to settle his affairs, and thin return to New York to practice his profession. Although a determined fight was made by the repudiationists in the House of llepresentatives on Monday to amend the joint resolution seekingto raise a commission to investigate the public consolidated debt, it nevertheless passed, and now assures the bondholders a speedy settlement ot th ir claims. The resolution provides that the commission shall consist of two members of the House, one member of the Senate and two citiiensto bcappointed by the Governor, who shall sit during the recess and pass upon the validity of the indebtedness of the State. In conseifuence of the failure of the late Congress to ims&e an appropriation for the army, an order has been issued reducing the force to .about 19,0fll) men. All soldiers and non-coin missioned officers whose terms expire before November are to be mustered out previous to June 30, unless they give notice of their intention to re-enlist, and all minors and men who from any cause are not fitted for good soldiers will be discharged. Officers on recruiting sendee will have their choice of returning to their regiments or be put on the list of those waiting orders. . Peter Papin, the financier, who was about to- have invested in his enterprises ten millions of English capital, which he is supposed to c?rry around in his breeches pocket, came to grief on Tuesday iu Columbia by offering such inducements to committeemen as no honest man could listen to, and was hustled off to jail to await the uncertain adjournment of the Legislature. It won't do to trifle with the integrity of such men as Joe KobinS33; and it fe weU for Pwpin that he has found it out. Port Royal breathes free again, and Appleton will advance the price of water lots. In their eagerness to appear economical the legislators in Columbia have not inilnloAj in miL-fniliol*v WMntrl? ftv#?r JUUUIg^U 1U 1 XIV VUOlUiliuij v - V. the number of newspapers to be furnished f jr their matutinal peru al, Perhaps the {State would have gained more t" an it may lose if the up-country members had access to a few newspapers. We are afraid from the course pursued in reducing the salaries of Quarantine oficers, that the importance of filling > * those positions by securing competent men, has never been brought to the attention of our Solons. Few of them piobably are aware of the duties and requirements of Health Officers, and of the relation they sustain to the comme.ce of the State aud the protection they afford the health and property of the citizens on the ooast. They may not have beard that the yellow fever visitation of last summer cost ?he city of S tvannah several millions of dollars and that at relaxation ot the quarantine regulations may cowsc- the commercial mart of South Carolina to pay as bitter a penalty during the p:e ent season! The want of opportunity thread news papers*may leave thermal members ignorant of the great number of Jbreigu ships which are constantly entering and clearing from rfce harbors of Port lioyal and St. Helena bunging ?o slight increase of wealth to this section. It is but charitable, we tliii>k to attribute ignorance of a 1 this as the excuse for the action ot the legislature in reducing the .salaries of competent and faithful men of . \ V ' jvr.f...nfep U1 j Hon. Henry Melver, of Charleston was 1 unanimously elected Associate Jasticc 1 last Friday, to succeed Judge Williard e\c ed Chief Justice. Mr. Mclvcr is a i lawyer of promiuence in his section of the , Suite, and is devoted to hw profession. < lie.has never taken an active part in pol; itics, and is conservative in his views. His , elevation to the suprenic bench is a high compliment to His legal abilities and morI al worth. Mr. Chaiuberlniii has great hopes for ! the future of .South Carolina under good ! government. In an interview given a Herald correspondent ho ?aid : I have had political differences with the people of ?outh Carolina that were wide and deep, but upon this subject of; the resources of the Commonwealth i ' have never entertained a doubt. South ; Carolina offers the most inviting induce- j j ments to the emigrant. Her resources ; arc almost indescribable. Her cotton. I long staple and upland, her rice and corn, j her facilities for production and manufac-! ttrre .are absolutely unsurpassed. I had J a dream of identifying myself with the i development of these great resources; not : i it'j'oit will allow* lift to soy. so much as a ' matter of personal ambition as of satisj faction .at seeing a State capable of tak| ing her place among the great productive j agencies of the l'uion; but. the dream is past. I lwre sought other fields, and probably shall find my future iu Now York. I should have been glad to have j participated in the results that must come : i from the energy, industry and growth of South Carolina, for she is Massachusetts, Alabama and Iowa rolled into one. She has great variety of climate and soil. She lias a tractable and adaptive laboring population, and with good government, selfreliance and the disappearance of politi j cal dissensions her future seems to be as j clear and promising as Tier most cnthu- ; siastie son could desire." The Sectional Dock. Port Royal harbor having been made a naval statiou the Secretary of the Navy i has decided to send Jicre a sectional dock J and erect machine shous for the repair of naval vessels. The dock is now at League j ; Island and will be towed down in sections j at an early date. A naval inspector, Mr. j W. L. Mintoyue, at present attached to j i the Boston Navy Yard, arrived here a i , few da3*s ago to select a site for the dock, ' ; and after a careful instigation has de! cided in favor of a point at the mouth of ; Johnson river, opposite the present an-! chrcrage of the New Hampshire. At this j j place a channel was found a Quarter of a ! J mile long giving 35 to 40 feet of water at ' f h,l? ciiflRm'pnt fi>r the nurnosc. and 1 j r . i he has forwarded his recommendations to I the department. f On Monday a party of gentlemen went ; I down on the Agnes and called? on the In i ! spec tor on board the New Hampshire \ when the project was discussed and all ! available charts carefully examined. The | j officers on duty here, so far as we could j ! learn, all agree that the point selected i.? j j the most desirable and best suited to the wants of tW government. Mr. Mintoyne | j joined the party on their return and j [ soundings were made at several desirable \ localities, but none showed so great a ; ' depth of water as the place already se- i Elected. We can safely calculate on t his t desirable addition to the government inI terests in our harbor am} as the number of men necessarily employed on such ' I work must be large it cannot fail to be a | ! great benefit to our mercantile comuiuni- j ty. THE UE.YERAL ASSEMBLE ?? 1 i In the Senate on Thursday Mr. Allen. > from the committee on Legislative Li- j brary, reported and called attention to the ' fact that the robes and archives of tinState had been packed up and deposited 1 in the basement of the University library; I that they had been opened by II. E. Hayne, and the records left scattered ovei I fcho floor, and recommended that the: Clerk of the House be instructed to col ! lect :?nd classify them, and cause the manuscript journals to be bound. Ou motion of Mr. Sheppard the vote j on the bill to reduce and fix the salaries of certain officers, was reconsidered, and i the bill and report postponed till uextscsi. sion. Ou motion of Mr. Ysnnnans, on behalf | of the Committee of Incorporations, the i following was recommitted: Bill to amend ; the chart or of Port Royal Real Estate f Improvement Company: House bill to j, amend charter of Port Royal Dock ana ! Bank Company, and Senate bill to amend j f the charter of Port Royal Dock and Bank- J i ig Com pan}'. These are the schemes of ' Papin and arc now. thanks to some of our citizens, pigeon-holed for the pifeent. In a speech on the bill to raise supplies Mr. Hemphill .-.aid: Why does the com-; mittee rccommewl $300,OlX) for interest only. It is either loo much or too little. The funded debt under the act amounts now to $4,3Uf>r290.4C The interest on this sum is $247,022.28 now due. There ! remains fundable under the act $1,787,- ; 458.37 after being scaled at fifty cents to | the dollar with interest due upon the same from July 4, 1874, at 6 per cent, i per annum which by July next will be j ' $ >27,745.30. This fundable debt is waiting up the street to be poured i? to go through the mill and in two mouths from 1 the appointment of the contemplated ' ?.11 *1>A f cirv\* P/ti). "COIUlllISSlOn win iiwu niv litifc-uij, same the 8300.000 of this section and len\ e a. balance still ready to pour in. Add the interest ttow due on the funded debt to what will be funded by the time of the collection of taxes and wo have 8A08.76G.- > AS of these precious coupons and only $300,000 to pay with. j i On r May the Senate. If mi W. A. ' S t i cWt- from Clhsf?r. wa I.jston Kailr ail recommended that the i 1 hill do pass. -?| ( A resolution to postpone to the nest I regular session all hills relative to the ; granting of a charter to a new company, or for the amendment of a charter hereto-; fore granted, for the purpose of mining j 1 and digging for phosphates, was agreed !( to. Upon the House assembling, the tax 1 bill was taken up for a second reading. Section 1 was passed levying 7t mills ' lor State purposes; Section 2 was taken up. This section j levies ?? mills lor county purposes. It was amended by adding a proviso that notli-; ing herein contained shall prevent the levy of* special county taxes where now authorized by special acts in Pickens, Sumter. Richland and Orangeburg. The ' section as amended was then passed. Section 3 as to the deposit of taxes col-1 lectcd ami the publication of monthly , statements, was passed. Section 4 which forbids the collection of any other tax except as specified for voir run/Midrvl so to PX? I cept the taxes to meet the iutercst and ! retire bonds issued by the several counties in aid of railroads, and passed. Section 5, relating to poll tax ai?d providing a punishment for non-payment by fine of ?3 or thirty days'imprisonment, was passed. Section 6, prescribing the kind of money in which the taxes shall be paid, was passed. Section 7, providing that the taxes may be paid iu installments, and prescribng penalties for non-payment, was passed. Mr. Orr moved that the rules be relaxed, and members be allowed to smoke in t Tie hall, but was not agreed to. In the Honse, on Friday, 3Ir. Youmans, from the Committee on incorporations, reported unfavorably on the following, which were rejected: Bill to amend charter of Port Royal Dock and Ranking Company; bffl lo amend charter of Port Rnya! and Liverpool Re:ri Estate Improvement Company. The consideration of the report of tin; special committee as to the conduct of Judije Wright was postponed till next session. Mr. Hamilton entered a motion to reconsider the vote by which it was postponed. Mr. Myers introdued a resolution to instruct the Judiciary Committee to prepare a general bill as to working of public roads, Adopted. Mr. Bissel introduced a bill lo incorporate the Port Royal Harbor and General Shipping Company. Bill to establish a new county from a portiou of Beaufort County, known as Palmetto County was postponed till next session. Vroui Goethe* Township. BrCSSON, S. C., May 18, 1877. j Editor of Tire Tribune : n.ueinn;?ir rvt n fi>w dots from this ! township nr ght not bo uninteresting to i your readers I would state that the pco-, pic seem to have acted upon the Govern j or's advice, fa lc5 polities atone and go to i work. From the backwardness of the Spring, the crops are however unprontis ing. The "oldest inhabitant" racks his brain, in vain, to recall so utipropitiuus a , season. The plan'.ers have generally succeeded ! m getting a "stand" of cotton, and are j weeding out the grass with a vim. The ! grain crops are receiving more attention now, than they have since the war. A seven year old daughter of Miles Ford, (colored) living oo Frank Johnston's plantation, was so severely burned yesterday, that she died within T8 hours. Her cloi lies caught from the fire in the i clnuiney, and were literally burned off. before assistance could reach her, though her parents were only a> few rods off. Goethe. War Notes. Roumaniahas proclaimed her indepen deuce of, and declared war against Turkey. The army will reinaiiv on the de tensive. Sebastopol is about being'attacked by the Turks, and all civilians have bccu or dered to quit the ehy. The Russians have taken Ardahan, a | strong positku about thirty miles north j, of Kars. Sixty guns and a large quantity j of ammunition were captured and the Rus sians lost two hundred and thirty-five men. The Russian loss a cording tn official account, was one officer and fifty soldiers " killed, and forty officers and one hundred and eighty soldiers wounded. The Turks have, it is estimated, two hundred thousand troops between the Balkan and the Danube, opposed to wlnc.h are two hundred aud fifty thousand i Russians. In the House of Representatives last week, in discussing the appropriation bill, .Mr. Myers of Beaufort County moved to amend so ass to give the Health Officer of j Charleston ?1,000; of Georgetown, Hil? [ ton Head ami St. Helena Soctnd, each , $1,000, and to appropriate for expenses j of quarantine $1,000. Messrs. Myers, Hamilton, Green and j Brown spoke earnestly in favor of making ; liberal appropriations for the protection ' of places on the sea coast against epidem- ' ics. They said that the health and lives j of lrcr people should be a peculiar careo* J the State of South Carolina, and that economy in this respect was poor econo- J my indeed; that harbors visited by foreign .vessels were peculiarly exposed to j dangers from epidemics and contagious Jisea-es which might be brought in those vessels from other parts of the world; ;ir.t it .hev liuw five o; othe: Incase. ci,.iiV.: ; urther amended so as to give the Health Ifiieer of Charleston $1,000. of Hilton! [lead and S't. Helena Souud $>500 each, ind of Georgetown $100. 4 I A correspondent of the .New York Sun, a who claims to have made an examination 1 3f the facts, reports the total yield of the , Black Ilills-gold fields last/year at two ' i and one-half million dollars, four fifths of which came from the .immediitc vicinity ] of Deadwood. He estimates the rctuin , for the present season at twenty-five mil- i lions, and to support his predictions in- j( stances a quartz lead where eight hundred thousand dollars in ore is now plaiuly i visible. The com spondent adds that all . ! the available claims are already taken up, \ and that starvation only awaits those who j may now venture the seeking of their for-! t ines in that hcility, ? ?? ? A London correspondent thus describes : an incident in a bull fight at Madrid, when the king was present: ''Two 1*11 fighters came to the rescue of a picador lying helpless under his horse. Either would have sufficed to I draw off the incensed animal, made rabid at the siijht of the glaring capax. Ti e ! two bull lighters got too close to one another and caused in their feint a moment of pause, which enabled the bull to come at them like lightning, with head lowered. 1 Herroosiila managed to escape, but Frascuelo was caught from behind and raised off the ground, shaken on the horn, which had entered his thigh, and then again gored. The others hurried to the rescue and drew off the bull, which was on the point of again goring the wounded j man. The whole scene lasted but a few j seconds, and aloud cry of horror burst : from every part of the ring." ? Juan Salazar, a Spaniard, and Henry Sanders, a uegro, had a discussion in San Jose Cal., as to whether there was any ! difference in the blood of whites and nc- i grocs. They agreed to decide the ques- < tion by examination, and with a razor j they slightly gashed their arms, thus get- j ting the two kinds of blood to look at. So far they were amiable; but, when Salazar said that he could plainly see a difference Sanders got angry and made a fatal attack on him with the raz r. The skirt of the enormous grizzly bear lately killed in Calaveras county, Cal., is to be sent to Mr. Hayes. The animal when dressed weighed 1,453} pounds. His head, back ol the ears, was two feet ten and a half inches in circumference after the skin had been removed. The season as reported from all quarters of the country, is forward to an unusual degree in respect to all fanning operations. and grain and grass arc advancing under liigniy favorable conditions. It is stated that the Russian fleet left j American waters upon intimation from the State Dcpartmeut that their depart- ! ure was desired. P. T. Ifcirmim- ami the Cither of Charlie Ross offer $10,WO lor the boy and no questions asked. A negro convict in tfhe penitentiary was shot and killed last Friday while attemptto escape. Don't love two girls at once. Love is i a good thing, but it's like butter in warm weather?it won't do to have too much on hand at once. Governor Williams, of Indiana*, has j his blue jeans lor use as well as for cam j paign purposes. Ho is to take pait in an I old-fashioned log rolling, to be held on the fa;m of Dr. Farnus, near Danville, on the 25th. On the programme Governoi Wiiliams is down as le;?nsUir, and will show his skill ir. engineering a yoke of 1 oxm. A Wiieeler & Wilson Sewing Ma- j chine, for sale low. Inquire at this office, j IIorsE and Lot in Port Roval at Auction.?Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June in front of the Court IIou. c to the highest bidder, One house and lot on 8th St. Lot Xo. 18, block 52. The house is 22 feet hunt, extending 35 f'cit back; in a good stand for business. Kitel.en and utecssary out houses, and a well if most excellent water in the yard. Mechanical ingenuity culminated in the invention* of the Sewing Machine and [ millions of toiling woroaw were elevated from di udgery and poverty ^intelligence ! industry and competence-. If this be 11 true in the abstract as regards the average sewing machine, with what force j must it apply to that marvelous cmbodi- j meat of all that is useful ami beautiful i in sewiug mechine machaoism, the Victor Sewing Machine, which has fairly ' eclipsed all others, not only in its adap- j tabilitv to do all kinds of work but in ; the ease with which if is done. It may |i be said to have carried its admirers by storm as soon as its capability tor work became known. The aim of its inventor has been to discard every useless complication pecul ar to ordinary machines, and only familiarity with the machines will unable our readers fully to appreciate I how far he has succeeded. It is not too 1 much to say the machines will last a lifetime. Salesroom 54 Kast 10th Street. New York City, and in all the large cities of the country. t-f. A LECTURE. Tin: RrtiflT REV. P. N. LYNCH, Bishop of j . Charleston, xv3t deliver a lecture in the dining hall of the Sea Island! Hotel on SUNDAY EVEN ; iug, M AY 27, at S o'clock. Subject, ; "CHRISTIAN AXTIQCTTIES." rickel?cnn he priwnretl at the Sea Jsland If of el, of John Franz, Win. IlarrSiotr, Ja>. E. Boyce aud Juo P. Boyce. SHEPARD D.GILBERT j NOTARY PUBLIC. Attention given to Marine Protests. Of- ' five in the Sea Island Hotel. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER, 1 To ?iic<*n it may concern s" N'Ol 11 r J. ' v t'iVPIl tiwl .it I*:' MptntSoiJ thin? days fromUn-dai.. .;u i|}?ijia'i'.:i \ r! *' ' -ori in .01 i front of my office, in the town of Beaufort on the ?i>t TuescMy in June next, 1877, being the frflh day ot' said month during the legal hours of Kile the following property to wit: All that piece pared or tract of land, lying and iving in Peoples Town-hip, Beaufort County and State of South Carolina, containing four hundred rid two acres, more or lest, on the Big Branch waters of the Great Saltkebatehie River, and l> ui.dcl >i the north by lands of W. H. Davis and W. F. f dcock; on the south by lands of W. F. Thompson; ?:i the east by lands of W. 11. Davis, and C. F. Dai is; atul on tin; west by lands of \V. F. Colcoek, and 5. v a plat made l>y ["losses Rico, Surveyor, April 27th, 1870, 'i e.ins cash. WM. WILSON*. is. B. C, Bft S. C. May. 15 1877/ SHERIFF'S SALE. F. W. Scbeper, Adinr. Kst. of Ferdinand Sehnll*, vs Heirs at Law and next of Kin, ot said Ferdinand Schultz. Court of Probate. By virloe of an order of Hon. A. B. Addison, Pro bate Judge, to me directed, i win sen ai pill lie outiry in front of my office in the town of Beaufort, on the tir.-t Tuesday in June nixt, 187" being tlie tifth day of said month during the legaj hours of sale the following property to wit: Four lots in the city or Port Royal, numbered ? in block ?. Terms, one half cash, ?*<1 one half on a credit of one year, secured by mortgage of prenrfse* \VM. WILSON, S. B. C. Bft. S. f. May. loth 1877. Administratrix' Notice. THE undersigned gives ?otiec that she has been duly ap|M?inted administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth Brown late of St. Helena deceased, intestate, All persons indeWed to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims, to present them to the subscriber for adjustment. LhAed at Beanfort, this 9th day of May, 1977. LAURA M. TOWNE. 4-f. Adm'x STATE SOUTH CAROLINA.) Bkacfokt i'orsTY. j- Court of Probate By A. B. Addison Smqcire Proiiatk Jcixik. 1X7HKI1F.A8, Eliza Washington lin^made -uit to VV me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Moses M. WashingtonThese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Moses Wellington deceased, that they be and a]>poar, In-fore me, in the Court ?*f Probate, to be held at Beaufort on the 23n?iay May next, after publication hereof, a* If o'clock in the foienoon, to | shew cause, if any they have, why the said Admin- 1 (ration should not be granted. ?(liven under n?jr baud, this eighth day of May A. I). 1877. " ; A. B. ADDISON, Judge of Probata. Special Notice. L OFFICE PROBATE COURT. Beaufort, April 3nl 1877. All persons having had business in this Court *1lipii*?r tin. f.??ir rtvirt tntl wIukp .irn yet tin settled viH confer ? Hiror npon the under- I .signed as well as benefit themselves*, If ^iilxuif tln^ ( their paper* of administrati"*.,. pr*rdianship etc. j for examination, and for the pwiper record of Mich a* have not been duly entered or recorded in thioffice. The imporfaucc of having g complete record In the PrAbnCe Court will he apparent to all concerned. A. B. ADMSON, .Judge of Prolate. Quarantine Notice. OFFICE or THE HEALTH OFFICER. Port RoyalS. C. April 21th H7i* Ou ami after the first of May proximo, the IJua ' antin Act of this State will go into operation. Vessel*from infected ports or having on ls?ar?l c->ntagf-ica?di*cases will be anchored In the lowui Bay, b low tfce pjc?eulanchorage of the Fleet. ? IS/JJrOJfPSOX M P. Health Officer Hilton Head ami Beaufort Notice. Mr. B. B. Fanw f* hestfy authorized to rcceiv; all papers pertaining to fbe offie" of Prt?8atc. A. B. AIHH90X, Judge of Prolate Bft.Co. ; Found Adrift. On Caper* Island Beach 011 the 10th of Mar, A YACHT, . The owner willapply to tiiomas Williams, I'rog oere, St Helena, Isld. S. 0. Found Adrift. Near St. Helen} Lighthouse; on loth iust., one rafr of boards, 1 and 1 1-4 in., alwut lo.UOO feet, marked No. 16 T. . Apply at Str. Howard Drake. fort goyst. R. P. RUKDLE, SlIIPP'G & COMMISSION MERSII \NT PORT ROYAL, S. C. Cottou, Naval Stores, Lumber &c, AGENT FOR THE New York & Port Royal STEAMSHIP LINE. Mississippi and Dominion, West India and Pacific, and Liverpool and Galveston STEAMSHIP CO'S. OF LTVERPOOT. Vi va \a 11 k i ivs XI' \\ TT 1U11.1J.TW) Wholesale & Retail GROCER, l'ORT ROYAL, . . SO. OA. ; \ITHERE can be found one of the fcirg i IV est'and most complete stocks of gro-1 ccrics consisting of Sugars and Coffee, of all grades. Teas?finest Gunpowder, Imperial, Ily-, son. and Souchongs. Flour?Of all grades. Ham?A specialty, "Davis' Diamond," and the celebrated sugar cured hams. Canned goods of all kinds, from the besr packing houses. Imported goodfs?Crosse & Black well's pickles and sauces. Worcestershire sauce. ; Swiss. Edam, and Green Cheese. Mackerel, of all grades, pickled Salmon. Biscuits?Milk. Boston, Butter, Pilot bread (fancy), Graham's Ginger, and Lemon Straps, and Fancy niefcnaeks. All grades of the finest M hiskics, B.an , Pale Sheny and Port constantly ou Land. T ' 4 m h??nd a full Hue cd cw-ythiug fmtltrtf (Oitidr, NEW YORK & PORT ROYAL STEAMSHIP LINE I 'j^irr: first-class steaMenu's CITY OF DALLAS, I PAPT. HIKES, CARONDELET, " i CAPT. FAIRCLOTII. CITY OF AUSTIN, CAPT. STEVENS. Are intended to leave Port Royal for New York alternately, evert FRIDAY at ,12 in. For freight rfnd passage?having unsurpassed accommodations, apply to RiriPD. P. RENDER, Agent, Port Iioyal, S. C. WINTER SCHEDULE FOR SAVANNAH And Intermediate L'dgs From and after Friday November 2.3th.! 1876, the j fav orite Steamer PILOT BOY, W ILL make regular Uiptrfo aixl from BEAUF0RT AND SAVANNAH Leave neaufort every Friday at 10 a. m. Leave Savannah every Monday at 8 a. ?n. For Freight or passage appfj Pr W. IIA Kit ISO N, Agt. Beaufort. S. C. j J. M. MURRAY, Agt Savannah, Ga. % PORT ROVAL RAILROAD. Magnolia Passenger Route, OF SCHEDULE. SUPERIX'IS OFFICE PORT ROYAL RAILR'D) Al'orsT.%, Ga.. Jan. 7,1877. f The following Passenirer Schedule will 1 e operated on and at:er this-date: GOING SOUTH. . Tra'u Xo. 1. Leave Augusta ~ 9 30 a nt Le ave Charleston 9 20 a m Leave Savannah 10 00 a w f/*ave Y nn-see ..*.?.w - *1 43 p m Arrive at Beaufort .. '5 Ft p m Arrive Port Wo/al....,^ 3 33 p m GOIXG VOUT II. Train Xo. 2. I,'3 -p J'fr-f royM ........ F) ~>0 a ti> ' Leave Beaufort It to a hi Leave V rnKUMCe ? ....?...l ft> p in Arrive at Savannah...,,,,... 4 :t) p n> Arrive at Charleston .. 5 iO p n. Vrrive at Augusta 5 10 p m -aft Tlie only line makingclose connection with the Atlantic and Gulf ICai rimd at Savannah, an I'roni ami to .lac titouvilli* ami al points in Florida, avoiding the ioug, tedious aiM wvil-know n (>niuii>n? transferer through that city The only line running Through Pay Cooclrcs wilh>nt v -auge Im'Iwvcii Augusta and Savannah. 4** Connect! ins ma le at Augusta'with lit South 'aroliua Railroad for Aiken, S. r., C a riot . Counhia and Augusta Rail ma I for all pohw Soit i mlSouthwest, West and Nor-hwest. Sleeping Car Berths engaged at Augusta t. apIvingto ag' nts : t Beaufort or ort It >yal. Baggage' becked Through. R.G. FLEMING, Superintendent. T. s. PAT.int, ficn'l. Prr*. A H. M. STUART, M. ?>.. Cor. tlay A Klghlli Streets. Beaufort, S. C. DK.tt.ICR IN DRUGS, AND (HEMiC .VLS, FAMILY STKIYTCINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICI.FS i stationery perfumery. BUUSl!ft\ Ac., Ac.. Ac'., Together with many other artichsloo tinmen t. to mention. Al' of which will he sold a! Ilu- lowi price for cash. Physic krus i?rescriptions earefuL* out pounded. i TAKE DR. DEtfNIS' System R e n o v a t o r a 11 d B'ood PURIFYING SYRUP. For Dyspepsia, Piles, Heart bum, SIek He:dael? Fevers, Sores, Ac. al. j. graham. a T , 1 mar.30-*fin, Ihai.Iort. jwOMESTICSEWIXO MACHINE.' 2 B()M KSTIC PAl'Klt FASH IONS, I IO.MESTIC UXDEUBliAlDKH. 3 IOMESTIC MACHINE FIXD'US, ! I 3 /\ ti ncimv/t Awnru S* I 1 UAiJttJ 11L A1U-N 1 illj X . T HE LIG HT-RUNN1NG "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE IS THE BEST (j HE AT EST RANOE OF WORK, BEST QUALITY <>K 1Y0BK. LlOllfETTO RUN, ALWAYS IX OKDE K DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Co., New 1 ork and Chicago. The 44 Domestic" Underbrnicler rl?d Sew. ins Machine, the only pcrf ft I'f&Iding Machine known, costs but jo mora than the Fanifly Machine. The ' Domestic'* Pnper Fmhioiu arc unexcelled for elegance ami |n of fit S 'tid ti nts for an illustrated Catalogue. The " Itomrrttc^ Monthly, a Kaslit >n ami m T.imrnrv Journal Tl!n trated. Aeknow' -.i sutborit v. a ?< .ir ami a i'r .in:;*. cii:mn"( -ijiv, cents. A.NAL YEAST CA K ICS, ST AW II * M EST A KI?, PI PES, CIO Alls A TOBACCO, BY THE CASE, wholea ground-spices rakntp wab, DRIED A UBEKN APPLE A POTATOES. A co ID assortment OF CROCKERY AND GLASS WAKE, LAMPS BRACKETS CHANPALIEKF, AT WHOLESALE* CHOICE WESTER* V. BUTTER IN Tina MACKEREL IN KITfS. _ J. F. HUCH^NG, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find at my store at all times a large and complete stock of Meats or all kinds. The ouly place in Beaufort where is kepi Charleston Grist, An article superior to be fjund in Beatf fort. A full stock of STAPLE GROCERIES, CROCKERY, WILLOW and TIX WARE. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Ac. .Inn 1*-?f ; JASTJ?. UUYV&, | Wholesale and Retail Grocer, ?Dealer in? j ALES. WIXE8. UQ93IU& TOBACCOS. ' kii'u w a t? V. C?iUiicliu? na?i/f? FISH LINES, &c, A pure nrtide of WHEAT WHISKEY, Doifbl# Sweet MASII C O n 5 W H I S K E Y f Jna. Gibsons, Sons & 00 LbsN* TENNESSEE BOLOGNA > SAUSAGE, i 2 Casks of Celebrated Bostow Ginger ALE. I Cask of Tivoli LAGER, Cheap Meat, i a speeiirlty. Country Merchants will find . it to their advantage to jiive lue a trial. | -! ?? ' ItOTATj t HAVANA LOTTERY. Dr*w? Every 15 Day*. fio'ccts for sule alul i?i izfs cmU? ?. S nU for circulars, to MANUEL OKRANTI A. Ifis C an m on Street. New Or tea $ La. i fbl HEED THE mg IsilWords of Advice,fits Ttm"8_ . PILLS' TUTT'flT?EJ?rKCTFUl,L'Jr O****0 ILLLS i pp|KfcS I IFHI S?ilt?S3^SSgJ?^*m. Dear SirWhen in Aiken* Uet winter, t neeWybnr Expectorant for my eonch. end realised moeebeaeat (ton It than anything X ever took. I ai?so waU that X will not go to Vlortdn next winter m X latin Sad. Send me one doaaa SOW*, toy exposes. for urn friends, ALEUS CVaXXXro, ICS Weet Thirty-flrst Street. Boston, January 11, lS7i. This certifies that t hsree recommended the aae of Dr. Tutt'a Expectorant for diseases of the lungs for the past two years, and to my knowledge many bottles bare been ased by my patient* With the happiest results. In two oases where it was thought confirmed consumption had taken place the Expectorant eflTectod a cure. ' . H. H. SPB AGUE, M.V. t " W^can not speak too highly of Or. Tcitt'S Ex* pectcrant, aud tor the sake of euiTetjag humanity hope it may becomo marc reu irally known."? ?> ? a* T* 1 ~