The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, December 13, 1877, Image 3

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< j \ ' 4 ' i * i ?, ju u c A u i ^ ji^xVj o. Beaufort, S. C. Dec. 13, 1877. The Oounty Board of equalization will meet At the Court House next Monday. Tire county Commissioners have been in session for a week but the ouly work done has beeu the issuing. of checks to jurors and witnesses. A Lucas parlor sleeping ear is now | run through from Savannah to Atlanta <over the Savannah and Charleston, Port Royal aud Georgia Railroads. The City of Dallas took 450 bales of fcotton on her last trip to New York, leav ing over a thousand bales she had no room - I ? fyr besides a huge pile ot navai stores. The family of Commodore Hughes ar rived last Monday and are quartered on the New Hampshire. A lady, whose notice will be found in to-day's paper, desires pupils in paiuting. The style is called "Ivory Type Oil" and specimeus shown us are very haudsomely executed. 1 # i A gang of men have been engaged in destroying the beauty of the trees on Bay Street, .under the impression that they were trimming them. i ip i We are under obligations to Hon. J. II fevins, Congressman from this state, for a copy of the testimony in the contested case of Tilman vs. Smalls.? The ladies' fair at the Arsenal was well attended Tuesday evening and the receipts were very satisfactory. Last night the unsold eatables were dispensed tif at auction by Mr. Lockwood. Mr. W. B. Means an old resident of Beaufort died &t Sheldon last week. The body was brought to Beaufort and burkied in the Episcopal Churchyard. c.-rs>-v Mayor Alien, ot i\>rt Koyal was found dead in Led ia.st Friday morning by his colored servant. Mr Alien had been hiling for two or three days and was uor Considered dangerously ill. It is supposed that the immediate cause of his death was a congestive chill, although sonic nervous people circulated a report that lie died of yellow fever. The remains Were sent to Macon, (la., for iutcrm ut, the late home of the deceased. ?>e? Last week for the fir.it time in years the jurors aul witnesses have received their pay iri full. The day court opened the treasurer reported a balance on hand */*? ?/ imff of ? 1.100 and Judtre IVI V WUV^ ? - - - , w Hoed, ordered the Commissioner!? to reserve it for the jurors and witnesses of the present term and they have all been l>aid. The expense will about eat up the funds on hand leaving the other creditor t?f the County in the lurch, and us but fifty per ceut has been paid on the debt of the preseut year this order is moro sat: isfactoiy to jurors than outside creditors As this term is not within the fiscai year JSTGrmd the money is by law to be devo ted to the payment of claims only for thai year there mi^'ht have been a questi >n a lo the right of its being ustd as has been Uone, but the judge decided that as it was a continuance of the October teim \ vrts properly chargeable to the t'Xjitinse ol last year. i # i State of SoIth Carolina ) Court of / Beaufort County, j Gen'l Scs's On hearing the presentment of the Orand Jury, ordered that the same be filed; and on motion of the Solicitor. It is further ordered, That so much as refers to the County Commissioners, their powers and duties, be copied and served bu the chairman of the Board, with a no tice endorsed, requiring them to conform to the recommendations of the Grand Ju by in the organization and eoriduet of their business as far as practicable accord ing to law, and make a report df their a tion at the next term, and it is adjudged that they have no power to employ and pay counsel out of the public funds, to prosecute officers charged with a violation bf the law, and such su appropriation hav ing been made, it is ordered that they show cause why they should uot be held responsible for malpractice In. office: Fur thcr ordered, that so much of the pre sentmcnt as refers to the iudebtedness of the County, the taxes due by the Char leston and Savannah Railroad, and the propriety of memorializing the Legisla ture to pass an dct authorizing the fund iug of the county debt, be copied and served on the County Commissioners for their cousidctation, an (hat they take such action in relation thereto as they j shall deem expedient or be advised. And it is further ordeieu. that i rule do issue to be directed ?> L. S Lang ley. late , County Auditor, requiring hiui to show cause at the nexr term why he -hull not be indicted for official iuiso>ndiie: 111 re irard to the delinquencies ol. :vd voii-t him. also ordered that L.s pari rite presentment t e copied and served on ' the present i-nuuty Auditor, with a no ! litre requiring linn to correct ?ho vilscnm plained of so tar practicable. and take Mich actio' i a . -Smll >e adv.Miu i;> { regard to a new va.aai loo aud re urn of | the taxable property nt Beaufcrt Couni> And that it is further dne i, that >o much of the presentment tv refers, to *:ie . office of Judge of Pi oWe, he caf ie and Served on the late incumbent with a o ;tiee i endorsed, requiring him to forthwith do liver into the office ali books and j?-j ers of every name and kind in lii< pewu r possession belonging tir -eto, and :i Le answer this p?;es?oi.mcut specif dlv ;;t' the next term, and show cause vhy h< shall not be attached or indicted for offi cial misconduct while in office. Atid it is further ordered, that so much of the presentment as refers to the Coun ty School Commissioner, be copied, and ! served on the incumbent with an order re quiring him to correct flic wrongs com plaine I of forthwith, rt. d to answer the presentment and show eadse at the next term why he shall not be iudieted for the ? habitual neglect of duty. And it is further ordered, that so much thereof as recommends certain repairs and improvement* of the poor house as are ?s v .11.it > v lU' v ul?i.Oi. ji. II ?! </k j copied uiul served ou the County Com mis sioners with an order requiring them to forthwith take such measures as are ue cessary to secure the comfort of these un fortuuate persons, it being stated that they are without fuel, or show cause at the next term. Further ordered, that so much as refers to uecessary repairs to the jail, as report ed at the last term, and dow repeated, but which have not been made, be served on 1 the Couuty Commissioners, with an crder ; requiring them to forthwith make the ne cessary repairs, and failing, that they show cause at the uext term why they shall not be attached for contempt or be indicted for neglect of duty, also ordered, ; that so much as recommends the cleansing < of the court house be served on the Coun < ty Commissioners for their consideration, i J. P. Reed. > Dec. 8, 1877. < , m , t Mr. 0. II. Baldwin, of Columbia, has ( been appointed Collector of Customs lor ( Charleston. Mr. Baldwin was formerly i Assistant United States Treasurer in that i citv. j < Major \V. W. Sale, was elected Mayor of Charleston last Tuesday by over 30<K) majority, aud the city is jubilant over UIC ?!VlViJ . 44^4 The report of the joint committee on the Uuiversity of the State of South Caro , lina recommend a separate institution ^ (with equal advantages) for colored peo * pie, and also recommend the reorganiza c tion of the University. John C. Sheppard, of Edgefield, has ' been elected Speaker of the House in place of Wallaoe, elected Circuit Judge. > It is reported that Governor llanipton, i is soon to marry a beautiful and wealthy a widow, prominent as one of the leaders of Louisville society. She has two beauti. ful daughters, the eldest of whom, lovely as a dream, made her debut last winter, uud is now Louisville's bright particular belle. The mother is almost as youthful in appearance as the daughter: tall and r, ~h?ir?mt in fitrnre, and exquisitely grace- * u!; brown eyed, with a mass of sunny " :>rown hair; she would make a bride of l( whom the Governor might bo proud. They met at the Lee Memorial ball, ^ White Sulphur Springs, Ya., last sum: A uaer. n s ENTERED * St. Helena Sound Dec. 4th, Rnssian Rk..Jupitcr. s' Bagman, 60 days from London in ballast to Wyllie * Teacher A Co. ~ Dec. 4th, Br. Brig Adrian, Evans, '29 days from Pant, in ballast to VV. T. A Co. 1 ec. 6;b, Br, Bgt. Kl^a, Green, 36 drys from * Funchal, in ballast to W. T. A Co. Dec. 6th. Br. Ilk. Lewis M. Lamb, Williams, 45 *' days from Lisbon, in ballast to Wyllic Teacher A Co. Dec. 6th Swedish Bk. Aurella, Hi sing, 57 days front Hamburg in ballast to W.T. A Co. lyc. Sth, Rr. Bk Iantho, Williams, 46 days front Swansea, iti ballast to \V. T. A Co. CLEARED V t] l*c, .Ird, From St. Helena Sou ltd Br. Bk. John I'cile, Newton for 1". K. with 5CS tons of Phosphate Rock from Coosaw Mint*, ??- i* k* wit). r 1'ec. iin, nr. iui. .i>iuvc?>l..v.?<., .... . . 80 ton* of phosphate r.ek from Pacific Mines. Tiik Larokpt Stock of StCvks, Botu CmaL And Wood.?Cooking and IIrating, l:>n<os Tin 5 War", lloll^w Ware, etc., orur offered in Beaufort, *t a gt-eit reduction in prices. I m ill leave for New York tomorrow and will pay special attention to orders entrusted to iue for any ?rticle in my line# ? W. II. CALVERT. : IVORY TYPE OIL PAINTINGS, taught iu SI* Lesson* f-r 7 Dollar* only?Mrs. S. lias just arrived from the North and v will give a course of Irssous, in this most h*nutlful ' and fascinating art the profits of which will Ik c used to clothe the helpless and aged colored poor. ; he ladies who learn can th u earn a sufficiency to 1 d 'N themselves hundsomloy.Spccinn n?can be seen < at Mrs. Searson'a, Bay St. Beaufort, S.C. MEADMpISfm ?FOB? . , toys, ; dolls, -cTTTiT rvrtynPTiPC! ' v ijjjuv^ir ujujuu, ?AMD? Gifts :f every Description./ The Urgi-hl mock and mom varied eveiCoiy reel lu ' Beaufort, at the store of t HENRY HARMS*#IOj,, Snnta-Claus Headquarters. FH.OPOSdflrXjS ~t For , Medical Attendance. < 1 OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) Bkackort, Cocnty. J Beaufort, S. C. December 10,1ST7 sealed proposals will be received j at i.lis ottice until January 3rd 1878 lor Medical : Attendance to the Poor and the prisoners of Beaufort County, for the year la? . eeal-d proposals to be mtde separately. The Bvurd reserves the right to reject any or all bids, : It. J. MARTIN, 1 Chairman, C. C. J liios. U. WHEELER, Clerk ul Board. PROPOSALS FOR FEEDING THE POOR i aled x'roposals will be received until Jan. 3rd 1 To b\ the County Commissioners lor feeding the p i >t b?r the year ls7s the ration to be as follows . Six quarts of homiuv !>. r lbs. of incut, ')r.> |>iui salt, 0tii* quart of rice, yaartvr pound c <il or equivalent 'ft tea, i ?no quart of molasses, flajt' pound of 0. supar. . ?n pouud soap, 1 wo 02. tobacco and p.p< ? .!o U aril reserves the riglit lo . j^ct any and all b.d. R. J. MARTIN, Chairman Co. Coni'rs. lieauforl County. Thus, if. W1IEELER, < lcrk of Board. r> v? f. yj ? w7,7 -n rn t * r? i Hy&j\ i Jk Ik u i i w :-TA'l>01 TH CAROLINA. 1 BttACFOKT Coi'STif. j Court of Probate. By A. K. Audmo* Esquire Probate Jcdok. ? 1 " UEKEAS, Geo. W. Wilkins lias made *uit to i t me, to grant him Letter^ of Administration of Hie Estate and effect* of Henry W. Wilkins, I These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Henry W. Wilkins. deceased, that fhey l?c and aj?- J pear, before me, in the Court CT Probate, to be lteld , at Beaufort on the 19th. daj' of December next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foten'oou, to 1 hew cause, if any they have, why the said Adtuiu: ist ratio 11 should not be granteil. Given under my band, this fourth ddy of Decern- I ber A. D. 1877. A. B. ADDISON, i J udge of Probate. 1 notice to Taxpayers of Port Royal. Notice is hereby given that the Taxes due the Town of Port Royal for the year 1877 must be paid on or before the 15th inst., or a penalty of fifty per cent will be added. a. C. McFALL Tax Collector l'ort Royal, Dee. 6th 1877. " SHERIFF rS SALE. A. R. Stokes, Adni'r. vs. J. W. Riley. Ex'or., et. al. By virtue of a judgment in the Court of Common I'leaa aau Decretal order and an amended orier of his Honor P. L. Wiggiti, Judge of the 2d Ciriuit I will sell at public outcry in front of my office in :he town of Beaufort, on the first Tuesday iu Janutry next, 1878, being the 1st day? of said month luring the legal hours of sale the following properly to wit: All tbnt tract or plantation of laud situate in the bounty of Beaufort and known as the "Black .'reck " Place, containing sixteen hundred acres nore or less and bounded by lahdsof W. J. 'Vhip?er, W. C. Younians, F. J. Parnelle 31. P. Basset' V. J. Gill, J. S. louinans, aua 1UUU3 {Jl I1IC Ciwix * >f I aynard. " Terms cash. Purchaser* to pay for papers. WM. WILSON, S. B. C. Board of Equalization. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR 1 Bkaufort Col*ntt SBeaufort,'S, C, Dec. 11,1877. J \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEETiso of the Board of Equalization for Beaufort bounty will be held at this office on Wedncsdav >oceiuber 19th for the purpose t>f acting on appl\ atious far abatements. B. B.SAMS, County Auditor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS! l ALL Persons'haviug clniiu* against thd estate of amer Bruuson, will present them duly provedj and 11 persons ind.hitd to said estate will make inmediatc payment to the undersigned. R. G. HOLMES, Administrator. Dec. 13, 1877. OFFICE ADJUTANT A no INSPECTOR GEN'L Colimuia, S. C. Not. 24, 1877. Special Order No 22. All the Companies of the National Guard in Beau ?rt County will bedishaudedexcept twoCoiupanies lilcii will-he placed under the charge and comtatid of Lt. Col. W. C. Morrison, and will he | quired to organize in all respects in conformity | > the act of 1874, All State arms in possession of the National uard in this County will he taken prasossion of by ol. William Wilson, who will issue to each of the iKive bahted companies GO stanu 01 arm*, one 10 i?c lemington's and the other Roberta' pattern. The una left in the County for these two companies ill ho stored at the County Jail. All other ^uns ( hiall be taken up by Col. Wilson, and his agents and | ill be shipped to I.t Col. J C. Davant at Allendale. 1 xcept those which are out of order which will Ik* [lipped to the State Armory at Columbia. I.t. Col. W, C. Morrison, will aid in the due cnirceiuent of this order. Col. Stokus, will supervise the execution of the line. E. W. MOISE, A. v!si) I. (I. ok S. C. NOTICE. SEALED PROPOSALS will lie received until loudav the 17th Inst., f.r the er c i >ti of an Engine I .use for the Phoenix Engine Co., of the town ol k ail fort, Plans and information Hi ay be had ftW tb? C?'ni- ' iltten ou Eire Department or from the underi.jn-d ALFRED WILLIAMS, lift. 8. C. Deo. Ft, IS77. Int'iidant. PR0BA73_ H3TI3E. STATE OF SOUTH < A KOLINA,) Beaufort Couuty. jBy A. P. ABI>ISO>f Ks<|r., Judge o: 'rftl'ate \Vni:UE\sSlteuari I). OilS^rt lms made suit to m> grait him totter* of Administration of the l<ta: a:i I off" *M d M ha W i!. These arelhcrrf?iv to rite ami admonish all ml singular the kindr-xl and Creditor* of the ssi* lus<\s \V"il dveas-U, tlr?t they he and appear efore me, in the Court of I'rohate, to he held at teaufort 0. II on the 8th of Pee. next after publatioji hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to hew cause, if any they lure, why the said AdMinistration should not be granted. liven undermv hand, this23nl. lav ofNovember I. P. 1877. A. B. ADDISON, Judge ot Probate. Administrator's Final Discharge. The undersigned will apply to Judge of Probate or Beaufort County, at his office in Beaufort on he 10th day of December next for a final discharge is administrator of the estate of Daniel llorton leceased. th. Nov. 1877. 1IOWELL O. WALL. Notice. At the expiration of sixty days from this date I vill apply to the Clerk of Court for Beaufort Couny for a Charter for the Preacher's Aid Society of he SoitUi Carolina Conference M. E. Church. A J. B. MIPPLLTON, ? i ' Beaufort S. C. Nov. 15. 1S77. 7 V? - ior Charier. 7biny<iaysvafter $ato application will Ikj made loUhe Clerk of thfCourt for Beaufort County for a iharter for the Union Star Light Society on Port Royal Island. MARK JONES, Treat. ADAM SCOTT, V. Pre^t STEPHEN'S. GADSDEN, Secy. TA'T)B CRAWLEY, Chairman. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will besin business is a Free Trader en Preference Plantation on the 1 :st day of December. 1S77, where I will keep such in ass 'rtment of goods as is generally kept in a :ouutry store. DIANA WHITE. S'ov. 29, 1877. Removal. P. m.WHITMAN Watchmaker and Jeweller, HAS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS Store in WILSON'S BLOCK, Where ho is prepared to display an attractive assortment of goods suitable for the approaching holidays, embracing: Ladies and Gents Gold and Silver Watches. Gold Necklaces, Rings, Gold and Plated .Sleeve Buttons, Studs, and I Collar Buttons, Gold and Silver Chains, Gold aid Silver Thimbles, Gold Pens, Holders and Toothpicks, Imitation Coral Sets, Ear Rings, Shawl Tius, Necklaces, Crosses, Ac., Eye Glasse* and Spectacles, Rogers A Pro's. Plated Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Etc., Etc.. Etc. (all and See the N?w Store, #>r ?.iU' oi' -Unit. For Sale. Four Black- Walnut COUNTERS and STANDS, 10 it: long by 3 ft. wide each. Apply at this officb. To Relit. A Bakert and Shop J Advantageously situated on Bay Street, with many conveniences arid necessary utensils &c. None but reliable .persons need apply to / ^ John Franz^ TO H iSNT, ] Two desirable stores in?t|jo basement of the , STEVENS HOUSE, Price 310 and $15 respectively. 1 Apply to W. J.VERDIER, ( Agent. | For" salk AN F.IGI1T HORSE POWER STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, Gri>t Mill, SaW Gih with 40 ^ saws and one Utley's Lever power Cotton Press with shafting, pulleys and baftds complete In running order. This machinery Will be sokfent're A* annaiHito fit a roOeATlabin nPlPA "? "J"*?" ? I For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Slpple at " Grahamvlllo or at this office. Notice. Mr. J. M. Rbett, is hereby authorized to receive all papers pertaining to the office of Probate. A. B. ADDISON, Judge of Probate Bft, Co. Horses and Cows. Tha Ordinances relative to horses and cows running at iargo on and after the 20lh ult. will be ri/idly enforced. JOS. COHEN, Town Marshal. JOHN BRODTE, Builder, Contractor j -AND- ^ UNDERTAKER. Estimates and plans furnished at short notice. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort, S. C. Due West FemaleCollege. Next college year opens Oetot?er 1st. Faculty mme a* .last year-foil. First-class teachers of T nuslc. drawing, and painting. Location retired and healthy. Tuition and board, including fuel anc rushing, for college year, ?177. Extras at rcasonabl *iitus. For circular, semi to t J. I. BONN Kit, President, Due Wcst.S C Vcot'ST 1st, 1877. _ J |l?drt $opl. R. P. BUNDLE, MilPP'G & COMMISSION MERCHANT PORT ROYAL, S. C. 1 rnffflxi. Naval Stores. Lumber ke. AGENT F(*R THE New York & Port Royal; STKAMSHII' LINK. Mississippi and Dominion, West India and Pacific, and Liverpool and Galveston i STEAMSHIP COS. OFLIVERPOOL 1) H Hutchinson; Wholesale & Retail Grocer 1 PORT ROYAL. S. C. Has ADDEDGREATLY to his stock ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a Meat Market, , where will be found on hand at all times r. full and select supply of fresh Beef, Mutton & Pork, ! together with all kinds ot vegetables to suit the demands of the public. , 3HEPARDD.GILBERT 1 NOTARY PUBLIC; i Attention given to Marine Protests. Of Qce in the Sea Island Hotel. TO TAX-PAYERS. Tenons who paid their taxo* in 1876, and who on applying to the Treasurer during the collection of taxes the preseut year hare been informed that their names arc not on the tax duplicates, are requested to send tho number, date and amount of their tax receipt* immediately to h. O. Judd, at Beaufort. W-. C. BELLOWS, Nov. 24,1877. Foreman Grand Jury. .H. f, ELLIOTT, Beaufort 8. CI MJ VKJS'KL, 8 CO., Chmrlttlorn 8, C THE BEAUFORT " STEAM MILL COMPAHT, Having put up a grist mill at their old stand, are prepared to furnish Grist, Feed and Meal, n.iv quantity, and at reasonable rates. M. S. ELLIOTT, . TENNESSEE B E E F and M U T T 0 N, SAUSAGE MEAT, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HOG'S HEAD CHEESE, CLEANED TRIPE, PIG'S FEET, Always on haud in ltd tmtrfcct opposite tile Post-office.' For roast of STALL FED' BEEF aod MUTTON, [ two days notice is required. | WM. H. SCOTT, & CO.* PORT ItOYAL, S. C., I Offer for sale to arrive 20 BOXES DRY SALTED1 SIDfe. 50 Barrels PEARL GRIST, 25 " IRISH POTATOES, 10 . " APPLES. 100 Bales PRIME HAY. dcc6.2fc. ? , (Srist ami /ml. S E WALLACE, cOtton factor and GRIST MILLER, Wholesale dealer In Grain, Hbminy Meal, Feed ETC., ETC., SEA ISLAND COTTON / Bought Ginned arid prepared for market. ADVANCES Art AArtoiflfrtmnnfc TTo rrinnr fliA llPQt i JAUUU Uli VUU.-3I^UUJV.UVO? **? ? |I<^ V?iv MVW* Machinery for gitining cotton and giindng corn and nicdl, he is prepared to execute all orders dn the shortest possible no ice The highest cash price paid for COTTON & CORN Cotton ginned on toll. S. MAYO, Bay St. Beaufort, JS. C LIQUORS, WINES, ?c. ntKT yarns, ^ fish links and cordage. GrlasB, Pair?t? and Oil?, ^ VHITE LEAD AM) TURPENTINE. Special Attention given to mixing paints nd Glass cut to ordnl* Of any size. )ec. 6 RT. H. CALVERT, j PRACTICAL rin Sheet Iron, Copper Worker DEALER IN j rayanned and Stamped Tin Ware*. Constantlyon i hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves. TERMS CASH. i tgent for the Celebrated < Charter Oak Cooking Stoves. . W.H.CALVERT ! Bay St. between 3th A 9th its. Beaufort. S. C BANKING HOUSE," : Win. H. Lockwood. BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE ??ON? New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, collections made on any |>oiiit in th Jnited States. Accounts received subject o check at sight. ap.27.Ctn. POUT ROYAL ?aw& Planing Mill UKAUFOIIT, 8 C. D. C. WILSON & CO., manufacturers of and dealers in rsLLOw pise urn urca ANb Cypress Slilnslos, 1 ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASfEii LATHES, til kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. ilooring & Ceiling Boards always an hand Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo preinptly filled. TcriusCaSh. , D. C. WfLSON A CO. AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. Mixed ready for use in white and over one hundred different colors, made of strictly pufo WHITE E Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically co'ihbined, w anted to ia.it twice as long as other paint. F. W. SCHEPER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. ICE! ICE! mm & eioioks, A RE NOW PREPARED TO FUR A Nisii Ice in any quantity Customers may desire, from their Ice House, Sovonth. Street. JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS P. DESSESURE. BOOT And SHOE MAKER. All wofrk entrusted to His care will rtceire Prompt rftteptien. Shop Next the ICE HOUSE, BEAUEORT, S. G. H. M. STUART, M. D~ Cor. Bay & Eighth Streets, jQ o aufort; 0; O . DEALER IN DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS, FAMILY MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY Rfe^fJMERY, RRUSHE?, AC., Ac., AC., . : i . . . . Together with many other'articles too numerous to nieutioo. All of which will be sold at the lowe* price for cash. Physicians prescriptions earefully co'mpo'iffcd. fTWTTC FlffijiMBIES Froiii the hest Dairies. CANNED FRUITS, VEGE And a Full Variety of other things Good's Promptly Deliv SEA 1SLAIS HAS BEEN R THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAV M. M. KINGMAN; Beaufort Ma ?oHaving opened a shop in Beaufort, I am pi Bnild k Repair all I Both'ofWOOD Particular attention given to designing and pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Nor! Personal attention given to setting and co Steam Boiler Furnae JST Shop next to Post Office. . Jj_, AT APPLE'S!! AT API J ATTEN | N?W is TIIE mi ^ | Closing out Sale ot SUMMER ^IFALL AND WIf S E> * 0>f j Extra Inducer) ; .. . . 'v . ??oFRUIT OF THE LOOM, 44 Bit SPLENDID,. 44 Bit _ I FINE CAMBRICS 4 4 >: j EXTRA CAMBRICS, 44 ^ | And a di.scount of 25 per cent on a] ; been heretofore sold at regular paice i! COME &NE, "rH : ? f To the Cheapest ; iiS,3TddV I.V iiS,3Tdd J OH N F MALE Ship Chandlery, Oils, Paints, VarnisK Ploughs and Plantation Supplie Matex BEAUFOI * ' . you want to purchase finfc and che FLOUR! FLOU von wa,r.t a good Loaf of Bread, JOHN FRANZ. and BREAKFAST BACO> FOFIN FRANZ. Special attention is give MANSION! HOUSE, PORT ROYAL; S. G; Is beautifully situated, facing I PORT RO^AL HARBOR, Enclosed with ample yard uifdcr live oak tree the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished and the table is well supplied and kept. Cucsts from the North will find this a raw h ".ilthlul and pleasant winter resbrt. United States vessels arc located in sfgh.t, and fishing,, hunting, ahd boating can be enjoyed.' Contracts for bdard will be made fof the season at reasonable rates. BEltfAMU? B!tRR, Pkopbiktor. Kf.\C!SF 0R?*K I \ Oswego Starch, | Is the tfest and .ntost economical In the -world. Is perfectly PURK?free from acids and other foreigu substances that iujure Linen. ' Is STRONGER than any other?requiring much less quantity in using. Is UNIFORM?stiffens and finishes work always the same. KIXGSFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH, Is the most delicious of all preparations for Puddings, Blanc-Mange, Cake, Etc. INSURANCE. THE MASSACHUSETTS* LIFE INSURANCE COMPAHY OF SPRINGFIELD MASS. (X>ital and Surplus $6,500,000. THE HOME FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Cash Assets over $6,000,000. This, one of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies in the world, is now prepared to take good risks in the town ot Beaufort and vicinity. For full particulars, rates, etfj;, enquire of J. IT. Agent V m v " ' \; 11 E E EH * tj * "* # TEAS, COFFEESi TAI^S, MEATS, &c usually kfpi In a first-class Store. ered free of charge. . i D HOTEL, E-O P E J* E D. ELLINU PUBLIC IS SOLICITED. * - - Manage?. chine Shop, cpared with the latest improved tools td tinds of Machinery* ? AND IRON, Satterri rtlAkiiig for new work Steam eni prices. * iistrubting ses for Saving Fuel. A. WHITMAN. Mechnn'cal En ojnw ?iiE'S!! AT APPLE'S TION! U iter BARGAINS!! & , GOODS, to make room for [T_E R GOODS!! ^ lents Oftered. ! so jach, @ 12c. ( each, *' 10c. " 10c. v . i . 4t 12c j fc* II SUMMER GOODS, that have j ^ 3 during the season. I J^j CdMEjALL, ' j I ?"* * _ *? m? ?i 3 : store in iewu^ i ^ 153 s. IKE. APPLE. '{ ** iV.IV HS(g7ddV J.V RANZ, R IN Groceries, Oils, es, Putty and Glass, s, Wheelright & Blacksmith's C. ap Groceries, go to JOHN-FRANZ. r?n t?t ntTDin IV!! ruvtJiv::; or nice biscuits, buy your FLOUR at J, BUTTER and LARD, the choicest at n in putting up Cabin Stores. JUST OPENED H FILL- in mp STOCK E. A. Scheper's The Leader in Low Prices I HAVE the pleasure of announcing to uiy tiicuds and the public generally* that h am row receiving uiy Fifl ana Winter stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. embracing the choicest and cheapest selection of DRESS GOODS. Notions, Embroideries, BOOTS AND ^IOES v * Laces, Hosiery. jUIoTej, Handkerchiefs, Cassi lucres, jeans, l weens. . r.iauneis, nomespuiis, Shirtings. Sheetings, Prints. /Cambrics, Linens, Towels. Table DamftOcS, Napkins. White Goods, Gents' Furnishing Ac.; ever exhibited in Beaufort. My assortment of goods has only to* t? seen to he appreciated. I have selected them a the greatest care; ALL ARE FRESH AND N and defy competition. Those reeding F*LL and WINTER supplies for. their families would SAVE MONEY by looking ai my atock and purchasing what they require. -A well lighted store, with polite and agreeable salesmen, to attend to customers. E. A; S CHE PER; VESSELS ?IN? Bull and Coosaw Ri ver3 0 -OR AT? PORT ROYAL; Will be supplied with FRESH W A T ? ft j * 1 It From th* ccfebrat*d Club House Springs* By Steam or sailing vessels. Sa-Orders sent to our office in Beaufort will rw? delve immediate attention. v DI< K A bMALI. rtbphHM , . A