The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, August 30, 1877, Image 3

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""local items Beaufort, 9. C., August 30, 1877. A government launch will be sold uext Saturday by Commodore Hughes. A meeting of pilots will be held at the house of Capt. Samuels next Saturday eveniug to discuss their grievances and discuss plans lor future actiou. * />n 1 ^ ^ T ? 1.1 ? *4s\r* c?Amii JBoatswain Unas. 1%. na?Mn>, iv? time past in charge of the Pawnee, lias been relieved by Master Joseph Reed and placed ou waiting orders. 1 j i? Mr: S. B. Wright has resigned the position of keeper of the Hunting Island light-house and entered the employ of'( the Palmetto Phosphate Co. i >? The Charleston papers are jubilant over a shipment of a cargo of wheat from that port to Europe. This grain came < over the Port Royal Railroad as far as ! * ... ( is estimated at about ?h">O0. with an insurance of ouly J?1.0:)0. M?tw;tli. turning hisH*vere loss Mr. Law ton wi l re build audsto.-k his s:0:e_.i.i I he reib>. I the fall trade. t *-?>* Some fnjic ago Mr.- ma Is a;;!-- infed a j >on of the late fu^i.^'iiort n> n <-:? .let ;.! ! West Point. When the an. ointment i \vas iorwardtd to the Seeve.ta.y o." V>*a. J he returned it with the information that to 11 ess .Mr.. Tillman concurred in the ;?}?' ^ ointment the young man would not te admitted. As Mr. Tillman had already i prmtrt-ed the cadet ship to another young j man the matter now rests until tin ' llan.?ae of Xfftecciita'ivtfs decides which is Congressman. Row J. H. Tardyvd'St Pv te.-s Catholic Church in Beau ft t banc fa re we 1 to his flock on Sunday last. Father Tardy 4 has endeared himself not only to his parishoner but to nou Catholics alsoHe ranked as a gentleman and a sehhlaf and with his departure to his native land, sunny France, lie will carry the resets of niuny warm aud true friends and sincere wishes that he may regain the hcakh be lias lost in bis labors in our ' southern land. i IQ| Mr. John F. Porte rns arrived in town last Saturday with authority to collect the State arms scattered over the i lan Is in the hands of the now disbanded luilitia regiments that once figured so proniineufly about election times. He f>tind that those having Winchester rifles had turucd theui over to Col. Stokes, bnt succeeded in finding some of the old muskets. Captain Morrison has been busy for some time collecting the guns and has a large quantity on hand. The new schedule on tho Railroad ! went into operation la.-t Monday. Under the new arrangement we get our Northern mails at 10. a.-in., five hours earlier, aud iustcad of closing in the morning our mail now leaves at 2:50 p. in. The up accommodation ami the dowry mail trains pa s at the Beaufort Station and the up mail and down accommodation trains also meet at our | depot. The time between Beaufort and Charleston is reduced to five hours, but passengers to Savannah will have to 1 - JJ-'-t .? l 1 __ cuaure a nue ui ncaro cigut nours as only the accomodation train will connect at Yeroassee with the train for that city. r< . . 'jf3 1/tiT V I'J'T ? ?T N The colored folks were greatly disappointed last Thursday nr thg failure of the steamer (Jumherlaod"to ebnie to take them on the expected excursion to Savannah under the auspices of Be v. Mr.By the wood. In this emergency the steamer O. M. Pettit was chartered by Bob. lfarncs thocaj tain ofthc Dauntless base ball club who had an engagement to play a return game with the Chafhauis in Savannah.: The boat was unable to Cany all that desired to go. but left Beaufort between 7 and8 o'clock ou Friday; with over one hundred on board, and ' did n<* return until 4 o'clock the following morning. lhc excursionists profess! do have enjoyed themselves, and if they a?'KKi.^cd to keep tlte Bra^ Baud quiet Yemassce and tilled J Jo cars. > I Mr. Charles Hoffman who has been keeping a store in our town for some time fast died very suddenly last Thursday of asthma. Previous to coming to Beaufort Mr. Hoffman was a school teacher in Lawtou township. Mr. T. T. (Jr.11 who killed Mr. Martin at Brunson some time ago has been ad mitted ^ bail to appear at the October term of court for trial. The coroner's jury returned a verdict of killing in self dofeusc in this case. Mr. Tilliughas* will appear for the defence. Mr. Clancy announces in this issue his appointment as agcut for the Home Fire Insurance Company, of New York, and the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company. Both these companies have a large capital and surplus, and as their rates are lower than other eompan ies represented here Mr. Clancy will receive many applications. Treasurer Gooding is now ready to pay teachers claims for the present year so far as the appropriation goes, lie caunot pay the teachers in any township until he has a report from the trustees as to the amount of claims passed by them. Reports arc received only from the trustees of Beaufort, Ladies Island, and St. Helena. The teachers in Si. Helena will receive the full amount of their certificates but in the others the claims will be pro-rated. The appropriation received front the State for this county is over $6.(XX>. A fire occurred ou the*prcntiscs of Mr. John Lawtou. near Lawfonvllle, on the night of the Uoril inst., euiircly consuming his store-houVte and strtck of good . ; Evidence establishes the fact that rhefi.v j was the work of an-incertdiary. The lus j we can believe it, othcrwi.sc not. So Jar ; as time permitted the game of. ball to be played the Chathams walked over the cour.-c as they did when they played here a few weeks ago. the score standing at the cud of the fifth inning, Chathams 13, Dauntless li. BEX FKAXKLIX. Died, at the alms house, last week of iJUgifCl ilUU ?UIIl kJI uimiioiiiuv^ui) , Benjamin Franklin, a colored boy, honest, | truthful, respected by those who knew him because they liad learned he was J wot thy of all confidence. Died, with a worthless county order in his pocket for ' $70 earned by watching the court house and cutting and carrying up wood to warm ^the shins of the board of county connuis| sioners who paid themselves but would I let the taithiul boy who had served them I die for the want of the money he had not only earned but a part of which he had paid out in cash to those assisting him. Benny was partially par* i o i or . n P M. aivzea irom tne enects or exposure wnne a servaut for an officer in Virginia during the war, but his faithfulness in his work uiadc him friends who, after his discharge from His position in the court house, contributed 10 his support until he cousented to go to the alms-house. It is well to remark here that although he was in receipt of rations from the keeper of ;he alms-house he never was able to get one-half the amount due him, and he theu complained that the people who were entrusted to carry him his rations stole the most of them before leaching hiui. He lived of late in a house owned by lfobert Smalls who exacted his rent monthly but his white friends,-notably Mr. Collins and Mr. Judd,-were always read}; to assist him, and paid his rent. The reason Benny lost his place was not for want of ability or efficiency, but be cause he did not trade at the right store the lew dollars it cost him to exist. PHOSPHATIC. The phosphate diggers began last Saturday to pile up the rock taken from the waters iu frout of town on the lot owned by Robert Smalls. Some one immediately detected a malarial and fatal odor arising from the wet rock and after much talk steps were taken to prevent the landing of any more of the obnoxious article within the limits of the town. The Intcndaut notified Mr. Ginesi to ccaso lauding the rock until further orders and the Board of Health took the matter iuto consideration. Mr. Will iams telegraphed Dr. Lcbby asking his opinionto the danger from landing the rock fresh from the water who rc niied that he thought it unsafe, but Mr. Wolisr.sserted that thousands of tons of this'tnahtrial defusing article were conMa jitly stored on the wharves of Charles<>:i aud its daily arrival and landing pjimitteland worked no evil so far. The !> <ard oonelud -u that there was no dmfgjr mid the phosphate company were iioti'ied bv the Iuteudant to go ahead, this tralfi j will bring a la~ge tra I; t<>^ ur merchants the gentlemen with do' cio o'f.etojy organs will, pro Jtonopith I' o boobvg -1 toMtbmil to the ui p casual > lor* for til j sake of the mighty d/.lu.v it will scatter over our town. ? 4 ? Tiie Tow J (ajineii. The first nguiaj n.feting ??f the new ' ?> iui! was he! 1 on WVhioaday evening the 22nd inst. Mr. Bicker who had been vegetating on the Greenville hills when the other members were sworn in appeared and took the oath of ifil e as Warden. On motion of Waulon Holmes council went into an ele-. t < u for t ?wr. oifi eers whieli resulted in a unanimous choice of Joe Cohen for Marshal and J. C. Richmond for Town Clerk and Treasurer. Mr. Holmes gave notice of an ordin' anccto regulate the conduct of the town police whieli passed its first reading. The election of policemen was postponed until next meeting. The members then drew lots for wards over which they will watch witli a mothers carc and resulted in each one drawing a prize. The Intcndaut informed council that there was a mule attached to one of the towu carts which belonged to Tom Hamilton and it could be bought tor $165, but after returning thauks to Mr. Hamilton for the use of the mule council declined to purchase. The committee on streets was empowered to buy a mule for the town. Council ratified the <. lection of Mr. Gordon as Engineer of the fire Engine to which position he was elected by W. S. F. E. Co. The Intendant then appointed the standing committees on bread, police, poor, market, accounts, fire department, streets, finauce and health. Richard Washington was very properly put on the committee on police. 'The most important committees are the committees on Accounts?(}. Holmes, G. F. Ricker S. J. Bampfield, and Finance?Cato Per. ry, G. Holmes and 8. J. Bampfield. The following bills were referred to the committee on accounts: S. M. Wallace,$160.46; Conant & Emmons, 31.25; M. Williams, $55.37; By as Middleton, ?.V7 05 Pptlrinns wprA rrraiveil for liquor licencecs, anil grouted, from S. Mayo and H. Harms. Mr. Bampfield grave notice of an ordinance regulating the >?ale of iiquor. which p-i^-ed its first reading. On motion of Mr. Boyce the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in each month were fixed as days for regular meetings. Arrival* Bt the ?cn Iilmttl Hotel. S. J. Logan, T. 1). Iloxsey aud Geo. H. Cooper, U. 8. 8. New llatnpshire; G. W. WilkirTfc, Ladies Island, J. \V Mackay, W. 11. Thornton, Vv. H. .Tenkins, \\ . F. Prolan, and L. K. Saris, S. C.; W. 8. Bynch'stid J. G. Mays, Augusta; J. P. Port Koyal; Jacob Belsinger, Philadelphia; Geo. M. Wells and B. J. ^Vhalcy, Charleston ! llev. S. B. Darnell, Jacksonville, Fla.; i W. T. Tiliinghast,- Bfutnofc" . ANNUAL MEETING OF THE i COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONED. ) BkaI'KORT corxty i Beaufort, S C., August 1st., 1*77. I The annual meeting of the IV?anl u i'.i in- li Id ou | the first Tuesday afier the first Monday i;i S? |>tember, being the 4th day of said month. All persons having bills against the County are I required bv Jaw to deposit the samo with the j. Clerk of the Board oil or b.?fore th*t date. TIIOS. II. WHEELER Clerk of the Board. official. i Br virtue of orders from 1 he office of the Adjutant and Inspector General, I hereby notify all parties in Beaufort County who have in their possession any arms or accoutrements belonging to the State, and who are not propprly authorized , to retain tlieui, to turn over the same to Col. Wm. Stokes, or any other field officer of the 3rd Regiment of Mounted Rifles, to the commanding officer of any company of said Regiment or to the undersigned. JAMES W. MOORE, August 21st. 1877. Aide de Camp. "the seasidelibraryt" Cuoick books no longer for the few only. The best standard novels within the reach of every one. Books usually sold from ?1 to ?3 given (unchanged and unabridged) for 10 and 20 cents. 1. East Lynne, By Mrs. II. Wood (double no.) 10c ! 2. John Ualfax, Gent., By Miss Mulock. 20c" 3. JAxeEyre, Charlotte Rronte.fdouble no.)20?." 4. A woman-hater, Cliarles R?ade's new novel 20c. i>. Toe black-indies, Jiries Verne's latest. 1 ? t .ot rnvd r>v i?nvpi'n. Hv Bnlwer. 10c. 7. Adam bkdk, By Geotpe Eliot, (double no.) 20c R. Tnn arundkl motto, fey Mary Cecil Hay. 10c. 9. Old myddelton's money. By Mary ('. Hay 10c 10. The woman In white, By Wilfcie Collins. 20c 11. The mill on the floss By Georpe Eliot. 20c 12. The american senator, By Antony Trollope. . 20c 13. A. princess of tiillk, By William Black 20c. 14. The dead secret, By Wilkie Collins. 10c. 15. Romola, By George Eliot, (double no.) 2We 16. The englimii at tiie north tole and field of ick. Iu one book By Juice Verne 10c. 17. Hidden perils, By Mary Cecil Hay. 19c 18. Barbaras history, By Amelia B. Edwards 20e19. A terrible tempt at ion, By Chas. Read?. 10c' 20. Old curiosity ?hop, Charles Dickens. 2ft. 21. Foul play, By Charles Reade. 10c. 22. Man and wipe, By Wilkie Collins 20. 23. The squire's legacy, By Mary Cecil Hay. 20c For sale l>y all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by GEORGE MUNRO, Publisher. P.O.Box 5G37. 21,23, and 23 VaiiderwatcrS t.. N. Y. For Sale in B.'aufort by W. A. Gorrlan. PROBATE NOTICE. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA,) ? Court of Probate. Couuty of Beaufort J By A. B. Addison, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS IViiucs Simmons liath made suit to me, to praut him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Wm. Stannous deceased. These are therefore to cite and admouish all and sinpular the kindred and Creditors of the said Wm. Simmons deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Beaufort on the 22nd day of Aug., instant, after publication nereoi, ai uuuuo. iu mv niiruwu, iu shew cause, if any tliey have, why the said Administration should not b- granted. Given under my baud, this eighth day ol A ugust A. I). 1S77. A. It. ADDI-OX, 1'rubate Judge. JUST OPEN ! JUST OPEN !! A .Store on Scott Street lour doors from Pay which insists of the b *t grade or Patent iiieiHciiies.nl> fancy toilets of sill kinds Why lint iw l>'. Itenti's > l:*A It. P. ?*yr.t|i? trver failing r ?i dv ir w I r stch any sick e-s that tJre uiod skillful M:y>i ia:.h ive fail si to di-covcr Hit. MISSIS. Pro; rieior. . M.J. G?.MI.\M. |tu?ine>? manager . ~?.ti'hVWhT~~ -ODA WAT Kit, otngi:u POP, GlNttKll ALE, AND SARSAPARILLA, Orders from the country carefully attended to and goods delivered at the depot or wharf fret ot charge. Othce on New S reet opposite th -jail, Apr..-tl l. klNGSFOltlfS Oswego Starch, la ttir hc?t aii'.l mjst economical In thr \v irhl. Is perfectly PUR.K?free from acids and other foreign substances that injure Linen. Is STROJVGKll than any olhvr?requiring uinch less quantity in using. Is UNIFORM?stiff.ua and finishes work always the same. KIXGSFORIPS OSWEGO STARCR, Is the m ist delicious of all preparations for Puddiugs, Blanc-Mange, Cake, Etc. Due West Female # College. Next college year opens Octol<er 1st. Facility same as last year ?full, l'irst-class teachers o1 music, drawing, and painting, Intention retired and hoalthy. Tuition and board, including fuel anu washing, for college year, $177. Kxtras at reasonably rates. For circular, send to J. I. BOSXKK, President,-Due West,8 C At'OUST 1st, 1.S77. SHERIFFS SALE"~ Statu ok So. Carolina, C.?umty ok Buaufort. S. Mayo, John Franz and Edward Lopez, vs. L. S. Langley. By virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me directed and lodged in tuy ofiicc I will sell at public outcry in front of my office in the Town of Beaufort nu t he first Tuesday iu September next 1*77 being the fourth' day of said month during the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: All the right title and interest of L. S. Langley in or to those lots or parcels of land situate in \ the Town of Beaufort in said County and state I and formerly tire property of N. Chrisieusen, and } known as lots Nos. 19 A 20, in block number fitly- j one (51 ) measuring on the north and south liues i 100 feet tmrc or less, and on tlu east and wes' lines fifty feet more or less, according to a plat of said lots recon&d in the office of the Register of mesne ConV eyancc for fa id County iu Vol. 9-at page 413; levied on as the property of L. S. Langley at the ftp of S. Mayo, John l'ranz, an'! Edward Lopez. Terms cash, r'urchaserslo pay for papers. Beaufort S. f., \VM. WILSON August 141^77, S B. C notice" | To the PUoU of P. R- atsd SI IfeU.ia Bars: A meeting of pilots will he held on the 1st day of Sept. next at the house of the undersigned at i 8 p. in. All pilots who desire the protection of their inter- j ests'nrc invited to attend. | Meetings of this kind have been before attempted i hut th-ough motives of jealousy, suspicion and misconstruction of the purpose for which these I ; ne6cttngs were called, they have heretofore failed. It is earnestly desired that this last appeal will i receive a full attendance. | Wir S: SA'IITEL? ! /in' !p;Uc or itcn?. j ' V vX'V -\."V 'N/ v>"\. ^ % .'"V ^'v-^ v. v/ ^ j FOR SALE. ! : * ! One of the most desirable situated dwellings in j IVaoforf : House in roinplclu repair ami eon- j veniently arranged, ? i11* suitable outb Hidings, and 1 a garden spot e<]uhl to any in tjie State. Fruit in i abundance-Oranges, Figs, I'eaches, Pears, Apples,.] Plums, Cherries and Oraj.es; also choice Flowers, , and flowering trees. Will he sold at a bargain, and on easy tenus. Enquire of II. <?. Judd, on the |?reiui-.'s. July 17th, 1 77. To Rent. A Bakery and Shop ? 1 1., oOn.On.1 A? R ieStri'd* iVtlVilIllilgUUUSI^ siiuaibu vu my uviwkt with many conveniences and necessary utensils &c. Noue but reliable persons need apply to John Franz. For Sale. Block 122 in rear of the Court House Beaufort, . Ai*o. SEVEN LOTS IN BLOCK 120. Also the following described Lands : Lot No. 19 See. 31 Town 1 N. Range 2 W . 10 acres formerly owned by Ishmael Simmons. Lot 47 Sec. 18 Town 1 S. Range 1 W. 10 acres, midway between Beaufort and Port Royal. Frac. yx of Lot 21 See. 13 Town Range 1 N. 1 W. being an excellent water frontage on Coosaw river. For terms or other information inquire of C. H. WRIGHT, AGT. Apl.-26-3m, TO n BUT,ritwo desirable stores in the l?a*emcnt of the 1 STEVENS HOUSE, Price *10 and ?15 respectively. Apply to W. J.VERDIER, Agent. FOR SALE" AN EIGHT HORSE POWER STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, Grist Mill, Saw Gin with 10 siws and one I'tley's Lever power Cotton Press - ' --.1 1 ? with snailiup. puiieya ?uu wnu.1 wn.|? ? < running order. This machinery will be sold ei:t e or separate at a reasonable price. For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Sipple at Grahainville or at this oilier. Notice. Mr. B. B. Sams is hereby authorized to receive all papers pertaining to the ortice of Probate. A. B. ADDISON, Judge of Probate Bft, Co. JOHN BR0D1E, Builder, Contractor ?AND? UNDERTAKER. Estimates and plans furnished at short notice. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort. 8. C. P. M. WHITMAN Bay treet Beaufort, S. C. Dealer m i^ew clocks. iCKCi.TZ'S W ATCHMEN'S CLOCK. For tfi" d'-t elimi of Watchman, Every one m,>l"yinj a watchman .should have one of the c 'incks.-Se. d for ei.culur. New Rotary Clocks. Snn.-thl:;^ n.*w. Runs iioia.*i ss!y. K-jitirt-s no k jr. BLACK WALNUT VISIBLE PENDULUM L??CK4. ALo MaKINK, tHir.cn, and otliei 'T.-K'Kf. l'rier> fror.i $2to $11. ?ort Sftopt. r. p. rundle, smrr'g a co w mission merchant l'ORT ROYAL. s. c. foifftn, Naval Stores, Lumber &e. AGENT FOR TIIE New York & Port Royal steamship line. Mississippi and Dominion, West % India and Pacific, and Liverpool and Galveston STEAMS III PCO'S. OF LIVERPOOL I) II lliitcliinsoii, Wholesale & Retail Grocer port royal, s. c. Has added greatly to his stock ot (jliOCEllIES. with au additiou of a Meat MarKet, where will be found ou hand at all times i full and select supply of fresh Beef, Mutton & Pork, together with all kinds ot vegetables to suit the demands of the public. SHEPAKI/J7.GILBERT ROTARY PUBLIC. Attention piven to Marine Protests. Of bee in the Sea Island Hotel. ^ B A HIVES' Foot Power 31A CI1I.V EKY. .<&) THIRTEEN different .machines with which Builders, Cabinet w Makers, Wagon Makers f.i and Jobbers in Miscellan^ tV ft -rA i / eous work can compete as to QUALITY and PRICE with Steam power manufacturing; and amateurs, supplies, saw blades, fancy wood.1;, anil designs. Say where you read this and send for catalogue and'prices. W. F. & John Barnes, % Koekford Biinois. ftrist auil irril. .If. S. ELLIOTT, Btnufotl 8. It. I VR.VLL, A" CO., C/mrltrlOH 8. C. THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPAKY, HAVINf; ITT I PA f'UlST MILL AT TIllilH old stand, are prepared to furuiah Grist, Feel and Weal, auj*.( uiitity, anJ at reasonable rates. M. S. ELLIOTT, S. II. WALLACE, COTTON' FACTOR AN'D GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer In Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed ETC., ETC:, SEA ISLAND COTTON Bought Ginned and prepared for market. ADVANCBS Made on consignments. Having the bet' machinery for ginning cotton and g.ind iug corn and meal, lie is prepared to exo cute all orders on the shortest possible n<> J ticc The highest cash price paid for COTTON & CORN Cotton ginned on toll. S. MAYO, Bay St. Beaufort, IS. C LIQUORS, WINES, <fcc. NUT YARN'S, FISH LINKS AND CORDAGE. Lioi *? 4 c? urtrl Ail u vjr i x oxuvo ?.v * * v* WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paintr and Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. 6 W. H. CALVERT, PRACTICAL Tin Sheet Iron. Cop;er Wcrkei t i DEALER IN fa-uniivd and S?ai?;]M*<l Tin Wares. Constjtntlyoi I fiand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves. TERMS CASII. Vgent for the (ilehraUd Charts; Oak Caching Steves. , TV. If. CALVKRT Day St. li:tirc?'ii stli A Sth sts. Beaufort.S.< ' BANKING HOUSE, Win. II. Lock wood. j BAY ST., BEAUFOI.T, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections made on any i>oiiit iu thi * United States. Accounts received subject to check at sight. a)). 27.6m. PORT ROYAL Saw A Planing Mill UEAIFORT, S C. D. C. WILSON & CO., M.VNCPACTCKKKS OK AND DKAJJCJtS IN yellow he ran m lio AND Cypress Sliixxglcs, ALSO ir Ortr* f re of nrc D UiIU.t/1 VX/ wuux uvuvx u PLASTER LATHES, All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly ilone. noorius & Ceiling Boards always oil hand Orders for I-umber nnd Timber by the cargo promptly filled. Term* Cash. I>. C. WILSON A CO AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. Mixed ready for use in white and over oue hundred different eoibrs, made of strictly pure WllllE LEAD, t % ? Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined v.-a anted to last twice as long as otlmr paint. F. W SCHEPER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. ICR! ICE! cohmt & anions, ARE NOW PREPARED TO FUR a. nish Ick ia any quantity Customers may desire, from their Ice House, Seventh Strcot. JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS P. DESSESUKE, BOOT And SHOE MAKER. All work entrusted to His care will receive prompt attentien. Shop Next the ICE HOUSE. BE A L'LORT, S. C. % IV \V~ V 7v J V ? a iC! Dh.vi.KK In y, x J /v ^ FINE GROCERIES V bLoi:n H' y . :J*r * Of'all Grade:*. \ ~ Butter a ui v \ . / ^ ^ Cheese $ v From the l?*j>t l?ai:ies. - {a!- "" CANNED FRUITS, VFGE Aud a Full Vane I j of other f liritcs Goods Promptly Deliv SEA 1SLA> If A S n Vi E N u THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAY M. M. K I N G 31 A N, Beaufort Ala o Having opened a shop in Hcaufbrt, I am p Build & Repair all 1 Both of we or | Particular attention given to designing and pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Nor Personal attention given to setting : ud C( Steam Boiler l< urnat 83T Shop next to Post Office. _ ' % ^ 9 AT APPLE'S!! AT AP! J AT TEN | IflOW h THE Till "S i j Closing out Sylo'ol S i TM M Kll ^ IF ALL AND WIT : ? 0>i i Extra Inducer ^ ! ?n : JJ'KI IT Ut1 DH SPLENDID. -1-4 Iii \ FINK CAM URN'S 4 4 ^: ! KXTRA CAMBRICS, 44 ^ i j And a discount oi 2.) per cent on a I l-ceu heretofore sold at regular palcc ^ | COME ONE, To the Cheapest *| iiS.aTddv J,Y li^aidd MANSION! 1! oi sE. portroVal, s. c. Is t>eantifu!ly situatnl, facing PORT ROYAL IIAItHOIt, ducloseJ with am;?lo yarJ ei;?J r !Ru oa); ;roe h? r,mm. nr.* ti. :?i lv lim .in i . i full;i.Cr<I trul (1)0 table i> w. I!.vijijiin! am! ! j.i. Guests fr?:?i tlie North wi!! tin?l I i > ni<>< lealth'ul ai:J |d?\;.;:inL winter rc.-r>rt. raited tntes vcs els a.v lo.-atnl ia : ;nist, .-.?<! ii hunting, and hoatitl'; r-ur; !? i njov-d. C ntracts for hoard wi!' tfe made fir the season .it reasonable rates. LEXJAMfX Ih'itlt, I*KOt?RlKTOR> M. POLLITZER, COTTOX AMi * Commission Merchant n>: \ r i<* o :t r is. r W. P. GRAHAM, K0VKT1 AM) PBSSieX .WEST, LCAi'I Ol:T, S. i . Will attend to any hi<..iut.>* entrusted to him. Information free. nisMUf. J. ESTEYjK BRATTLE The Most Extensive Ma IN THE ILLUST?ATED_CAW In POWER combined with PURITY Of these Cfctfans j 11 E I E It. % * kV"x? *'1 '' ' rnH;; " wTW' 7^TV^if rr v?r J'wr^C-. ..'rsSV'iS XC ? . T-fr ifr* -" J2P^; *. .. ??*... - - - v " " 4jbf Flit I'i.s. CABLES, MEATS, &c: tiMiail) k<j?l hi a firsi-r' tic. ered free of charge. ID HOTEL, E-OPENEp. , KLLING PUBLIC IS SoLRMi i?. - M nah: .chine Shop# reparftd with the latest improve*! ;?> is ; duds of Machinery ?. ) AND IRON, pattern making for new \rorfc ?fc*. lliern prices, instructing )8s for Saving Fuel: A. WHITMAN.McchanVa' K DT.T7!'SH AT A"P'S?;?r?.U L. JJXJ M.i XX* XXX J. XXXI N>. T I O N! Efor BAMAIN$f, j* !, GOODS, to make room for s T E R good sx:4 aents Offered. ??? each, @ 12c. each, '* 10c. " loo. I / M 12c ' \ S li SUMMER GOODS, tl.ut lt*re ? ? :3 during the season. : DOME ALL, : ; ' v" Store in Town. | ' ? 5. Mi APPLE. 'p' tV iV iisMidY &: BEEF AND SifjlffiS THE CHEAPEST AFD T~: LZ'j i f AM NOW IN UJXEIPT OF 11IK VIT. 1 Lo*t. u TtNtffissEE errs M .. ?*. ^ , and l?cg to inform my friends and Hi/-: ~ in f wilt soil as cheap as any one aiiJ BE UNDERSOLD. .... james JL&KISs . Mcb. 1 tf. VESSEL? -i N? Bull and Coosaw I;i vf; > -OR ATPORT ROYAL. Will L?e MippIUXl willi FftESH W A TF 1 From ihe celebrated *. * / Ciub House Spring . By St^m or sailing vessel.. Older,s .-.(nt to our.oflice iii V . :?uv.. . ceive iiaiui-diale attention. ! . ' 1>K K AoMAl I.. , r rf COMPAQ t ? B0RO, VL ' ? nufactor^ of Beet. *..- . WORLD I iLoopzs OXST'TOE." TONE, In DURABILITY aa&V " > : are Unrivaled,'