The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, December 20, 1877, Image 3

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v ?4? ' ... ~ LOCAL JTEM~S~ Beaafert, 8.C. Dec. *9, 1877. The Town council last Tuesday evening awarded a contract to Cato Perry tc build an engine house for the Pheonia for $050. Mr. Geo. Holmes is about erecting a new building on Bay street opposite our office which will measure 27x50 feet and *' * ' 1 l." ttio totdt'vp W1H DC OOCUpieu vy ?ac A breakdown on the railroad last Thursday delayed our mail several hours. One car loaded with cotton was wrecked and another badly crushed. Judge Parmer's familiar Cwe was seeu feu Beaufort last Saturday. The Judge went down the river with some other genClemen, and tbey don't tell what their errand was?Crabbing, possibly. Rev. E. A. Forrest, a colored minister of the Reformed Episcopal Church, from Charleston, is in Beaufort with a view of organising a congregation amoug the col' ored people of that denomination. He will preach in the Arsenal next Sabbath. n ? T,.V, o?nn ftf PKirintfft X. VAJi. ! ili W VIA OWUf V* V uw. C., and Col. Mackay, of Abbeville, were registered at be Sea Island last Monday. Foot Print is the objective point of these gentlemen who have great faith in its future development. Several gentlemen destined for Florida were detained by the accident on the railroad Thursday night and were sent to the Sea Island Hotel at the expense of the P. R.R.R Mr. R. J. Martin, d ai mfta of the board of County Commissioners, has ten-. dered his resignation to the Governor as oonniiAuoner. The reason assigned i.-> that the duties of the office interfere too much with his other business. Mr. Ohlandt was brought up before the Inteadunt Monday morning on a charge of selling liquor on Sunday. Mr Ohlandt claimed that the Jiqnor wa -.> on the Friday before and only deliveicu on Sunday, but under the law the Inteudant was compelled to fine him, which he did in the earn of fifty dollars, and the ease will be sppealed to oouuell. A colored promenader named Edward Miller was arrested on the streets last Thursday evening, as be seemed to he rather overloaded with dry goods. The goods were retained by the marshal and llext day they wtfre claimed by Mrs. Ben uett from whose house th y had been ~ ~ - * *1 1 .1 . stolen. Afterwards it was atsoovercu uui several article* of jewelry and silver wait were miaeing but the thief escaped frour the vigilant policeman and was at lu:g< until Saturday evening when be was again arrest^. 1 7? John White, a negro carpenter bailing from Savannah was detectel S*ndu\ eveuing trying to force the (root door oi the store of Mr. Schroder. Af or a short chase the man fris overtaken and -the in t Kruuient, a bar of iron, with which hi tried to break iu was found in his hands. He was locked up iu the guardhouse ove? Wight and taken before tfcfe' Inieudant tfeit dvy who turned the case over to ? trial juftioe. At the annual election for officers ol Harmony Lodge No 22. A.\F.M,\ held last Thursday even'ug the following Were elected to serve for the ensuing year B. B. Sams, W. M; Silas B. Wvimkt. S W- JagcnL J. FrinD. J. W; A. Bfcrkart, Treas; P. M.t John A Jotinson, Secy; A Patterson S. D; W. ft: Calvert; J. D; George Holmes and \Y ft. \tiuser,* stewards; John Bjrodie, Ty V. ^ X* yPrince Gordon was arrested %t Hoover* station lfs< Thursday charged with refebiqg the store of Mr. M. D. Fitts. postmaster,. at Allendale the Tuesday befo&V *&d taken to Allendale where ftnotfcir man named Prince Gordon was arrrestetf tftJd the stolen articles recovered, amodfe ffce jHwwshr being a gold watch and some jowefr^. Another "paper" fox hunt te to tak< place on Christmas day aud everybody that has * horse or is acquainted with a mule is required to be present on the occasion. The run will be like the auction?1 1 ' |A I'lnnir AnMiak tnr ant' CCT D IHBBpcuvciivu^ vuvu|n ivi boy and short enough for any nan," and the hunter who is successful iu overtaking the fox will be awarded a chroiuo. The ladies are especially invited to join in the sport and are assured by the committee that rail fences and ditohes will be avoided in order that they way have no, fear of incurring any damage from these causes. For further particulars see small bills. We bast: always been a little dubious about the efieacv of the medicines sold by Dr. Graham, a late devil in this uitiee. but our doubts are now dispelled and we endorse Giahaui to the uteir-t. Ou: grounds for the cuaiuei- juv."uV-.d k> whou we state that ihv I/j. rju>hud into our office Satuid:iv evening la*t ing under the weight of a real Christina* turkey and astouujhod us by a king u- it we would give a "tank 'ee for if. " Wo - - * mi ? _ L!1 did- As our mana-giving uiru wa> 1'lifted" the evening before the day he was to be sacrificed we shal' keep thi? Otte where theivcs do not bre?ik through nor steal. Seovel is in&Ltug Jumseft f'amou- -**i? v down in Florida raising flowers whieh hf presents to the ladies of DeLa 11J and then prints their acknowledgements iu his paper. In return the ladies present him with hugo beets and sat-oiy turfrips. Tlifey have had a shower of alligatots iu Aiken connty. and are now looking for the skies to fall so that they can catch lark*. Tort Royal. ? Taxes come ia slowly. The Gelvert arrived Tuesday morning i from Baltimore with a fall cargo to R. P. j ' Ruudle. The steamer Mexican from Port Royal September 15 for Liverpool, is ^posted at Lloyds, London, as missing. i Printup A Co. 's new warehouse is going up rapidly and will soon be ready to receive goods for storage. The building is 60 by 150 feet. ~ The liveliest and most entertaining sheet published hereabouts is the Augusta Evening Aews. It has a good word for the Magnolia Route in every issue. The old building formerly used by the Empire Press Co., has been moved near the track running to the cotton press and will hereafter be used as a warehouse for local freight. The ship Alexander has 1,300 bale? of cotton on board, and is filling up as rapidly as the stevedore can put it in. She will carry 4,000 bales. The ship Marcia Greenup, 1250 tons, will take the berth of , the Alexander as soon as she is out of the way. The City of Austin left Port Royal for New York ou Saturday morning with 642 ] bales of cotton, leaving 1800 bales for i which she had no room. An extra steamer will have to carry away tho accumula- , ted freights, i Mr. H. A. Duncan of Augusta has been j appointed conductor on the railroad in i place of Mr. J. K. Wimberly promoted to freight agent at Port Royal. < 1462 bales of ootton came over the rail- c road last week all tor shipment to New J York or Liverpool. The new church will be erected soon. i The treasurer has on hand $700, with c $200 more subscribed, besides all the necessary lumber which was donated by the , mills along the road. i Mr. Buff, of the Maaaioo House; re- [ .J l..o? iliwmt fp.?)n TmiiiOk' } v^nuu iaoi jimiTDuuj v?nwv ?tv?-*-* see a car load of choice beeves aud sheep with wh.ch to supply his take and the a navy. f. c I The work on the wharf exteusiou is v progressing, the work being somewhat de a iayed for want of plank. Messrs. Totrent & Duke yesterday dis- i; charged the schooner Katie K. Gilford, v, from Baltimore, loaded with 7,300 sacks i-uano, or 543 tons, in 16 hours, which j1 may be considered as pretty fast work, c but as this young firm has several vessels s on hand all the time tlicy are obliged to c imiiii.l nimlto llvo't* -i*-"- r,v*v M,vv c' The press was at wor? last week and c ,rouipressed 924 bales and expect thi> '' veek to compress the cargo for th j Cal 0 \*K. The Calvert brought 5500 bags of very f? idoious guano. J Three full cargoes of guano have ar 0 ivod to the railroad agent as follows: Schr. Kiitje.K. Clifford, Baltimore, 7,200 -aefs; Schr. Elizabeth MeCabe, Balti < uore, 4,800 sack**; Scbr. Geo. Clarke, ? ."000 sacks, and Schr. Etta M. Barker, r lagging and guano. <1 Three uiore Schooners loaded with " guano arrived late last evening. One of the results of the efforts to se- ^ uie through freight was seen last Moo -,i day when the Dallas unloaded ten cai oads of jute in laics diiect from New V >rk lbr St. Louis* where it will be man l ;i factored into bagging. There is a chance now for the capitalists and others interested in Port Royal o to wake an effort to 'establish a line of a steamers to South America. There is a bill before Congress appropriating one r< million dollars for a semi* monthly line of mail steamers to Rio Janeiro. As Port Rov il is acknowledged to be the best harbor c on the South Atlautic coast it might be worth while to see if we caunot secure ' this long desired and profitable trade to c Brazil tbrough our port. mliawtTita AMWIIaJ ' Mt!?1\ 4.... J liir wuiutuo aiu uvwucu trim wuuu tud naval stores so that there is no room f Tor more, and the railroad people are anxiously awaiting the completion of the new 3 wharf so that they can accommodate the large accumulation of these staples destined for shipment. The Calvert will f take a cargo to New York if the agents { can agree the terms. As for the Port t Royal steamers they ckhb'ot hibve the freight offered-. We were AYistakcn regarding the cir- i cumstances atteuding the death of Mayor Alien. He was not alone wheu he died but was attended by two white and two colored men and a physician, and nothing that could be done for his comfort was , lackiug. His death was very unexpected as he was not considered in any immediate danger. Oui information was derived from a source we considered reliable and we regret the wrong impression'we gave of his dying alone. At 12 o'clock precisely on Saturday, ' .-ays the Xeuaaud Courier, the last rail was laid on the Ashley lliver Railroad, titu> completing a continuous rail line bent-en New York and Jacksonville. Tour:st> and visitors to Florida will be agreea- ' My -ui prised to see a graceful railroad i > _ : .l_ * LI i ! ; spanning ine n.>inevauu replacing the ??id time annoyance of ferrying over that stream in a steamer. The establishment of the connection will necessitate a change of schedule, which will go into etfect on the 30th iust., on which day the ! Savannah and Char es;uu Railroad will ; run its tra us from the Northeastern raili loud depot, ove; the l.idge and on to its j '?u track, without stopping, changing or | di 1 uthing passengers. I Postal Savings Banks.?A bill has . ' been introduced in the House to establish postal savings banks. It authorizes every postmaster whose salary is $1,000 on application, to open a savings bank. ; Beposits as low as 25 cents to be received, I cmd-each account is not to exceed $200. When $25 is deposited it shall bear 3 pei 1 cent, interest when placed subject to 9C days' notice before call. It authorizes the issue of 3.65 bonds in denominations of 825, $50, $100 and $200, with coupons, payable ever}- three months, which demaud shall be payable on amount deposited when called. The bonds to be issued when notified by the PostmasterGeneral that over fifty millions is deposited. The wayfaring man is not a fool who nnncn lto tho snnrtnnppmpnts in this columu and heeds thein, and he will find on Christmas morning that the sun will shine brighter his heart beat lighter and that it is a good thing to live on this beautiful earth if for no other reason than to make the hearts of those around him happv. Read them carefully and go and make your purchases eatly. U-\ithlng will soften the obdurate heart of a young lady-love like one of tho?e brilliant little Diamond Rings that are sold by Whitman at a price that would astonish you. Go and sec them. ?-leeilag your Christmas Presents you trill find it to your interest to examine the large variety now on exhibition st ODKLL'S. where may be found Toys, Dolls, Pictures, Jewel ry_ Musical instruments, and many other articles both useful and ornamental. *#-It is the duty of every wife to see that her husband bas a genuine meerscaauin oegar uoiuer. i She can find the same at the Drug Store. ^What more desirable present can you make your sweet heart, wife, mother sister, or tomebody else's sister, t ban one of those pretty setts >f Jewelry or a set of Rogers A. 1., Spoons, a Naptin Ring, or a silver plated call bell? Whitman las them and you had better call on him. The News Depot of Mr. Gordon offers many choice articles suitable for Christmas gifts, just rereived direct flrora New York. Those boxes of note >aper and envelopes are just the thing to please the adics. There are Story Books, Games, Pictures, Albums, Jewelry etc. A year's subscription to a Magazine or story paper is a present that ~will be emembered until another Christmas. Go to Gorlan's anyhow and see his display. S9<Hlrs. Wm. Kressel has been appointed igent for Beaufort, for the sale of DOMESTIC 'ATTERNS. The great reputation of these patents makes it unnecessary to explain their excel ence and beauty. A full supply of patterns on laud at all times of all seasonable styles. AiT* A Striking Clock is an iudispcnsible irticle in the bouse, esj>ecially these delightfully ool mornings when one is apt to say "a little more olding of the hands to sleep," and when he gets ip finds he has lost a good part of the day and eat* cold breakfast, scolds his wife over the cook's boulders and is at! day getting over the loss of lisfcted bnmor and makes a fool of himself general y. Avoid all Ibis by getting a striking Clock of Whitman. isr-we calculajt ~attkntion to he choice selection of fine Christmas presents at >r. Stuart's, ant advise aU to poet pone their purhases elsewhere until they pay a visit to the Drug tore, where all eaa ie salted at the lowest .Kites for ash. The art iclcs consist of:?Toilet Sets. Vases, filling Desks work Boxes. Monumental Tliennotntcrs, Statuary, Ladies Dressing Sets, Fiue Stationry, Buasia Leather Glove 4\id Handkerchief Cases nd other thiogs^too numerous to mention. Every ffort will be made to please all and we invite all ur friends not to forget the Drug Store. tl.Thr Iauaraw Klerk of Caady now of->rwi by UDELL far exceeds anything ever cxlilbitd in Beaufort and for purity and excellence eanuot e surpassed. Also Apples, Ontigcs, Date^, and t her fruit besides a complete assort incut of Nuts, akes and those inconi.uraMe Mince Pies. Si- Am>rl^?'n WntchVs, are now ackuow ?dgedby the whole world to be trithont rivals foi eauty of finish and accuracy of movement. They ist forever and every Christmas wouhi the recipient ememlter v your good judgment and frk ndhip in presenting hitn or her with one of thorn ext Tuesday. Whi'mr\i has a good assortment n harnl at manufacturers prices. Go to R>b ru for citroi Ksidns Currants 'nines and dried apples, ail fresh goods and at rices to suit the times. ? m a - r n..; i>u> faartuj^n i?w <iuu iuucvb w> iwuimo -a fresh stock just received. Cann* d Goods for sale at prices that can't be eat at ltobcrts. Coulectlonery?a fresh stock just received at Roberts. Your attention is called to s superior article f genuine Inh Oatmeal (fetal to the c 1 *bmtci vena and cheaper?ask for the shamrock Brand nd take no other. For sal* by Roberts, Apples Orauges, Lemons Dates and Cocoa nuts; or sale by Roberts. Try canned Baked Beans for sale by Roberts. If you want a genuine New England dish try od ftshchswder for sals only by Roberts. Powdered Herbs just received and warraued pure for sale by Roberts. Cranberries! Cranberries!! If you want ran berries go to Roberts. Ifjrou prefer cranberry sauce in two pound ars you can get that also of Roberts. Crackers of all kinds just from New York and or sale at low prices by Roberts. Rniivrimt rh>M? ?till continue* to he made i specialty by Roberta. Cabbages Onions Sweet and Irish potatoes at Roberts, Try Rotted sausage in two pound cans?a irst class article for sale by Roberts' Bay Haass Breakfast Baoon smoked Beef? leef Tongues ? Corned Beef and smoked Hali>ut of * Roberts. Choice Debeea Raisins for dessert for sale by Roberts. A good stbek of Brazil and Pocan nuts almonds iud English walnuts at Roberts. HEAD-QUARTERS ?FOR? TOYS, nriT.T.s VELOOfPEDEsT ' ?AND? Qifta of every Description. rhe largest stock and most varied ever offered in Beaufort, at the store of HENRY HARMS, Santa-Claus Headquarters. LOST.?Several sheets of plans and elevations A buildings and docks. The finder will please leave the same at the shop of Jno. Brodie, Beaufort, 8. Cw Notice to the Taxpayers OF THE Town of Beaufort. THE assessment of Real Property within the Town having been completed, the books will remain open for r^ision and inspection until Mon day, D.ic. 24th., at which time the Board of Assessors will be in sctsiou at Town Hall from 3 p. in, to 6 p. m., to hear any petitions for seduction of assessment, after which time no petitions will be considered. By order of the Board. ^ J. C. RICHMOND, ^ Clerk of Board. BR. S, C, Dec, 17,1877Notice. ALL PERSONS having bills against the Town will please present them tome at once for audit. J. C. RICHMOND, Town Clerk and Treasurer. i ^ov j?aU or gfttt. 1 For Sale. i Four Black Walnut COUNTERS and STANDS, 10 ft. long by 3 ft. wide each. Apply at this office. To Rent. . t A Bakery and Shop ? Advantageously situated on Bay Street* with many conveniences and necessary utensils &c. None but reliable .persons need apply to John Franz. TO 3R.SWTT, Two desirable stores in the basement of the STEVENS HOUSE, Price $10 and $1> respectively. Apply to W. J.VERDIER, Ajjent. FOR SALE! AN EIGHT HORSE POWER STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, Grist Mill, Saw Giu with 40 saws and one Ulley's Lever power Cotton Press with shafting, pulleys and bands complete in runningorder. This machinery will be sold entire or separate at a reasonable price. For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Sipple at Grahamville or at this office. ' Notice. Mr. J. M. Rtiett, is hereby authorised to receive all papers pertaining to the office of Probate. A. B. ADDISON, Judge of Probate Bft,Co. Horses and Cows. Tlio Ordinances relative to horses and cows running at large on and after the 20th alt. will be rigidly enforced. JOtJ. COHEN, Town Marshal. JOHN BRODIE, Builder. Contractor ?AND? UNDERTAKER. Estimates and plans furnished at shori notiefc. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort, S. C. Due West Female College. i\exi college vcar opt-us mivuvt i?. mumj same as. last year-full. First-cbss teachers of music, drawing, and painting. Location retired ai^l healthy. Tuition and board, including Aiel ane washing, for college year, #177. Extras at reasonabl rates. For circular, send to J. I. BONNER. President, Due West,S C A f OUST 1st, 1877. 3?ort |Fbpl. R. P. BUNDLE, HIPP'G Si COMMISSION MERCHANT port royal, s. c. otton, Naval Stores, Lumber kc. AO EXT FoR THE New York & Port Royal steamship line. Mississippi and Dominion, West India and Pacific, and Liverpool and Galveston steamship co s. of liverpool. D II Hutchinson, Wholesaled Retail Grocer PORT ROYAL, S. C. has added (neatly to his stock it GROCERIES; with an addition of a. Meat Market, where will be found on hand at all times full and select supply of fresh Beef, Mutton & Pork, ogethcr with all kinds ot vegetables to suit the demands of the public. SHEPARD D.GILBERT NOTARY PUBLIC. Attention given to Marine Protests. Of See in the Sea Island Hotel. TO TAXPAYERS. Tenons who paid their taxex in 1876, and who on applying to the Treasurer during the collection of taxes the present year hare been informed that their names are not the tax duplicates, are reqfrsted to tend the number, date and amount of their tax receipts immediately to H. G. Jmid, at Beaufort. W.C.BELLOWS, Sot. 24,1877. Foreman Grand Jury, V, 8. ELLIOTT, DtmufBrt 8,'C,' RJ VKJVBL, te CO., Chmrlttlo* 8. C THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL CffllFAIY. Having put up a grist mill at their old stand, are prepared to furnish Grist, Feed and Meal, nay quantity, and at reasonable rates. | . M.S.ELLIOTT, TENNESSEE BEEFandMUTTON, SAUSAGE MEAT, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HOG'S HEAD CHEESE, CLEANED TRIPE, PIG'S FEET, Always on hand in the market opposite the Post-office. For roast of STALL FED BL'EF .ma MUTTON, two days notice is required. WM. H. SCOTT, & QO., PORT ROYAL, g. C, Offer for sale to arrive' 20 BOXES DRV S&TED SIDES. 50 Barrels PEARL-GRIST, : 25 " IRISH POTATOES, 10 " APPLEST.; 100 Bales PRlM'ilA?. dec6.2t. fcri.st and 4?d. SIWALLACE, COTTON FACTOR AND-. GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer in _ Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed ETC., ETC., SEA ISLAND COTTON Bought Ginned and prepaid for market. ADVANCES Made on consignments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and giinding corn and meal, he is prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible no ticc The highest cash price paid for COTTON & CORN Cotton ginned on toll. S. MAYO,-~ Bay St. Beaufort. S. O LIQUORS, WIN'fcS, *t. NET YARNS, FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. Grlass, Paints and. Oils,. WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints and Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. 6 W. a. UJLJaVJbLtVJL". 1 PRACTICAL Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker A i , % DEALER IN fananned and Stamp*-*! Thi JVares. Constantly on J band, Cooking Parlor and B?x Stoves. TERMS CASH. Agent for the Celebrated Charter Oak Cooking Stoves. W.H.CALVERT Bay St. between 8th & 9(h sta. Beaufort. S. ( BANKING HOUSE, Win. II. Lockwood, BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE ON Mew, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, 'ollcctions made on any point in the United States. Accounts received subject o check at sight. ap.27.6tn. PORT HOYAIi Saw& Planing Hill BEAt'PORT, 8 C. D. 0. WILSON & CO., MAPUPACTURKBS OF AND DEALERS 15 /SHOW PISE TIM m LMfcE AND CyproM Sliliigles, ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER LATHES, AH kinds of JOB SAWING prompt!* done. ring & Ceiling Boards always on Mi Orders for Lumber and Timber' by the cargo promptly filled. Terms Cash. D. C. WILSON A CO. r^tlLLCHEMICAL PAINT. Mixed ready for use in white and over one hundred different colors, made of strictly pure WI1I7E LEAD, Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, w anted to last twice as long as other paint. F. W. SCHEPER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. "ICE! ICE! mm & EMMOKS, A RE NOW PREPARED TO FUR A nish.Ice in'any quantity Customers may desitd, frdm their Ice House, Soyexxtb. Street.. JOHft CONANT, J. A. EMMONS H. M. STUART, M. D;, Cor. Boy A Eighth Street*. Beaufort, S . C . DEALER IN DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS, FAMILY MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Together with inanjcAer articles too uuinerou* to mention. All of which will be sold at the lowet price Tor cash. Pbysiclaus prescriptions carefully componned. Notice. At the expiration of sixty days from this date ] will apply to the Clerk of Court for Beaufort Coun ty for a Charter for the Preacher's Aid Society 01 the South ?arolina Conference M. E. Church. J. B. MIDDLETON, Beaufort S C. Nor. 15.1877. ***** F. W . S C From the beet tDalriee. CANNED FRUITS, VEI And a Foil Variety of other tkiaj V w\ I *.r ' #0 I _ M_ 11 Vk . uooas rrompuy uei sea isla: ' ? m p ihessm .< HAS BEEN THK PATRONAGE OF THE TRJ Beaufort M Having opened a shop in Beaufbrt; I am Build k Repair alt Both'of^OO . . * i> Particnlar attention given to designing an pine and fittings constantly on hapd at N< Pnfortn?l uttentinn driven to setting and . , Steam Boiler Fume 96T Shop next to Poet Office. J AT APPLE'SI! AT AI !t..j ATT EI llW0f b TflfcfH "X t ^ i Cloning out Sale ot st'MME '^IFALL AND WI Extra Induce '>M . * i FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 4-4 I SPLENDID, 4-41 ^ 1 fine cambrics 4-4 { extra cambrics, 44 71 \ ^ : And a discount of 25 per cent on ^ i been heretofore sold at regular pal ^ | come One, 1 | To the' Cheapest X ? i i *i M is.aiddv lLv lis.au j JOHN ] i DEAL Ship CMndleir^, I Oils, Paints, Yarn is! Ploncrhs aa<F Plantation Suwli B ? 'I; 1 ; - " ' fla?~If you want to purchase fine a odd . FLOUR! FLO i . { rou want a good Loaf of Bread JOHN FRANZ. WHAMS and BREAKFAST BACC JOHN FRANZ. Special attention is gr MANSION HOUSE, - - <% it-? PORT ^OYAL, 6. C. Is beautifully situated, facing RORT KO^A'L HARBOR, enclosed vitb supple yard under lire oak tree .be rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished and the table is well supplied and kept. (iuests from the North will find this a mos healthful and pleasant winter resort. United States ressels are located in- sight, and fishipg, hunting, and boating can be enjoyed. Contracts forhoara will be made for the season at reasonable rates. BENJAMIN BUBB, Proprietor. KIHSFORDS Oswego Starch, la tbe best sad .moat ccsadialeaf In thi world. r. Mrfivtlr PURR?free from acids mnd othe: fortigu substances that Injure Linen, fa STRONGER than any ether?requiring mud ten qtrtlttity in uaing. [a CKIFORM?atiflfensanfr Entities work alway the same. ? KUHMFORITO WSTARCH la the moat delicious of all preparations for PiMiigs, BUaoMaige, Cilte, Etc INSURANCE. THE MASSACHUSETTS . . LIFE IHSORAICB COHFXSI OF SPRINGFIELD MASS. Capital and Surplns $6,500,000. ! the"home FIRE IESURASCB COMPACT AT? VPQf VADIT w wiaTT xuun. Cash Assets over ; !r I^.OOO.OOO. Tki* one of the strongest Fire InsO aooe Companies io the world, is no ' prepared to take good risks in the town < r Beaufort and rioinity. For full parti ulars, rates, etc., enquire of A v ? ' J. H. Clakcy, Agent e ZS Ji Kl'KU; 7 3EIABLES,,MEATS,Ac.. p usiullykepj ia a ?r&|-class Slate, ivered free of charge. * xd hotel; B ^ 4 %# - 4 # " BE'OPEKED;1 " tVKLLING PUBLIC 18 60LICITKD. Managed. achine Shop, -O i? - ' ' '* , <' *>) prepared with the latest improved took tc Wf Hnoliliinnr ? IIHUS VI itliMj|UIK/lJ f. D Aiq> IRON, ,,w d Pattern making for new work. Steam jrtnern prices. constructing . ? * w/ ? v . .v. .. . . ices for SaVing Fuel. A. WHITMAN, Mcehin'ctl Kneinwff ?PLE'S!f AT APPLE' S ^ TION! Iter BAKCAINSnj ? IK GOODS, to make room for NTF.H GOOD S!!<? O : V S ments Ottered. 1% ^ {leach, @ 12c. ! bleach, " 10c. 5 \ "Hie. i . % " Ke . < v i ft* i M all SUMMER GOODS, that have | . j# cee during the seaegn. j come ait, j* Store in Town; i & . - . i tovs. m. aPPui ^ JY J.T IiS.g733T XV K A JN Z / ERIN J- x H ^ Groceries, Oils,' S -w'; . \/t? i7: v ties,'Putty and Glass. i*? WHeelright & Blacksmith's 'WVc/. heap Groceries, go to JOHN FRANZ. UK!! .FLOUR!!! .. ,':#v . ,j r. .t , or nice Biscuits, bay yoajr FLOUR at . - t - i * - >N, BUTTER and LARD, the choicest at sen in putting op Cabin Stores. .. I JUST OPENKPJ! . . fill INDIUITER STICr E.A.SeheperV The Leader in Low Prices * t ?rOr v>* ' ? ? 1 T RAVE fho nlea&ure of ^nnonheinsr to . " 1 my triendsand/thejjtita generally.4 i that I am now reeling my Fall ana Winter stock of <*r v*r GENERAL MERCHANDISE, embracing the choicest and cheapest selection of . DRESS.GOQPs! Notions, Embroideries, - >? BOOTS AND SHOES ' Laces, Hosiery, GIotcs, Handkerchiefs, nVf uteres, Jeans, Tweeds. Flannels. Homespuns,' _ Shirting*. Meetings, Print*, Cambrics, Linens,. Towels, Talde Damasks, Napkins, White Goods, Gents'Furnishing Goods, Ac.; ere* exhibited in i Beaufort. My assortment of goods has onfy to b seen to be appreciated. I have selected them s the greatest care. ALLAREFRE&H AND N ? and defy com petition. , Those reading FALL and WINTER supplies for. their families would SAVE MONEY by looking at, mr stock and purchasing what they require. A well lighted store, vith polite and agreeable salesmen, to attend to customers. : E. A. S C H E PER. V E S S'E If S r Bull and Coos&w Rivers r ? ?-OR ATi?. if i r PORT ROYAL. Will boMfyked with - f FRES.lt WAT&Jt, r. Club Hpusd Spftt) J By Steam or stilus vessels. ;f X\* C* A^Onier* r-ent to out cftce is Beaufort iriU receive immediate a>:teatiOB. ... ? j. DICK A 6 M A LJT,' Propri?t ?rs. '