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On the beautiful sunny shore
Of an Island by the sea,
Met as In days of yore
A goodly couipanie.
* ^ A ' >' T
The white tents spread'tbeir wings,
And folded in tbeir embrace,
'i a. e The beauty and youth that dings
To the fair of every race.
The waters lared the shore
Andlkissed the golden sands,
. And the treacherous breaker's roar
< ' ?#
Was heard by merry bands.
Vhlr ladles roamed the beach
In search of ocean shells.
The murmuring sea to each
Chants music from its dells.
The hours were passed in song.
Bight merrily they fled,
While the notes of the hunter's horn
To the chase the sportsmen led.
t. . . V
Through forest, brake and glen
They chased ttie starueu aeer,
White the red bird and the wren
. Filled the woods with songs of cheer.
Around the camp fire bright
, Within the myrtle glade
Were proofs of the huntere might,
Where the antlered buck was laid.
The tents with beauty beamed
' And all s ound was fair,
The stars in silence gleamed
f. .. On music in the air.
."*
But the light of another day
Proclaims departure near,
? Our barque glides swift away
As we drop the parting tear.
Thus the glitering path of life
Is strewn with joy and grief,
. . Closely follow the days of youth,
The sere and y> How leaf.
Flummers Island Beach, March 10th, 187?.
SAXTONHOUSE ARRIVALS.
John Mas8on,Gea P Wood, Beaufort
? r* ir rt..
H M Fuller, S. C.; J M bryan r tv nu
gen, BGremball, Charleston; John Strand
Martin's Industry; C BLukens Port Roy
al;D Curie, Ransom Ward, II STaffi
St, Helena; E J Webb, Geo II Hoovei
Hickory Hill: J F Ensor, Columbia, S. C.
E ^' hernias. Gradner's Corner; A V
Muckenfuss. Hardeville; Mrs SSGilberl
Mrs: S 0 13 Cum tilings. W J Reynold!
Boston.
Senator Sumner's Position.
Cincinnati, March 17.
The Chronicle th;s afternoon says, o
the authority of Senator Sumner, tint h
has neither beeo asked to preside over th
Cincinnati convention, and ihr with hi
present opinions he will decline to do any
thing of the kiud.
St. Patrick's Day in New Orleans.
New Orleans. March 17.
The Hibernian Society celebrated St
Patrick's Day by a grind procession.
John S. Washington, for th:rty ft u
years mariue reporter of the Picayune, i
dead.
A Serious Charge.
w ..??vai>/\v Vf-ornh 17
if aquiouivm, v?>
Charles W. Buttz. counsel for P.-Larg
in the election ease of DeLarge and Bow
en from South Carolina, has been arrests
for systematic licentiousness toward
school girls.
A New Iron Steamship.
Philadelphia, March 10.
The new iron steamship Geo. W. Clyd
sailed on a trial trip for Charleston.
?It is reported in Jacksonville iha
Reed, ex-Goreroor of Florida, has beei
tendered a position on the editorial stal
of the Washington Chronicle.
?General DuBose, oftne Fifth C mgres
8ional District, of Georgia, is recogn ze<
as the handsomest man in Congress. I
is stated by a correspondent 6f the Atlan
ta Sun that Vinnie Ream is engaged on i
model preparatory to a statue of the hand
somest Georgian.
The Boston Bulletin has the following
Invaluable mortuary list: "Melhuselal
died of liver complaint. Lot's wife o
salt-rheum. Absalom fell a wig time t<
the hairy-sipelas. Goliah died of the stone
Xebuchadaezzir of too much vegetabli
diet, leaving Mrs. X. a grass-widow. Johi
Bunyan took his pill grimly, and pro
gressed. Desdemona also took a pil-low
Samson was killed by a pillar, too. Mont
golfier was s)pilled out of a balloon. Juliu
Ciesar was (s)killed in war. John Rogeri
died of an overdone steak. Ilomeo diet
of heart disease. Gov. Hoffman dyed hii
mustache. Arteinus Ward was joked U
death. Xapoleou the great was crushe<
by a rock. Xap Veoa the less fell from i
Sedan. Montezuma died of arrow-root
Louis XVI. died under an amputation (c
the head). Old Parr d ed of a par-alysie
Joe? Miller died of a light-tumor. Re<
Jacket died of whooping cough. Tecum
seh of scalp disease."
?rMr. Greeley's note to Hon. Win. R
Chandler, declining to have his name affixes
to the call for a Republican nominating con
vention at Philadelphia, has been bruugb
to lifiht, and reads as follows:
Friend Chan<Uer?Please nor attach m
name to the call for the national conventioi
I stayed away from your meeting on purpos
to keep a position of independence. If w
have trustworthy assurances of reform froi
the White House, all right; but I am n<
inclined to help our Leets and Stockings t
another half million of plunder.
Yours, Horace Greelet.
It has just been discovered that nothin
wi 1 uiake a woman mad as lookincr for hr
uitfht-eap after the lamp i- put out.
j ?JOHN FRANZ.
Do you want good
GROCERIES,
PORTER,
ALE,
' WINE AND
LIQUORS?
Do you want to purchase cheaply ? D
you want it satisfactory in every way? J
60 call on JOHN FRANZ, and you will nc
be sorry, for his greatest pleasure, next t
getting his pay when he has sold his goods
is to please his customers. Try him.
Just received direct from New York
large lot of assorted
CRACKERS,
JAPAN TEAS,
YARMOUTH BLOATERS
and NO. 1 MACKKREI
Also offer for sale a large lot of hard pin
Lumber. Dec. 14- ly.
United States Internal Revenue.
Assistant Assessors Office, 4th Division
2d District, S. C.
Beaufort, 20th March, 1872.
The Internal Revenue Laws requirp tha
all returns for annual Taxes shall be mad
to the Assistant Assessor before the 1st o
April. As the license law recently passe*
by the Legislature may deter some partie
from taking Liquor License who have alread;
applied for them, this is to notify such par
tics that if they do not desire such license
notice to that effect must be given to me be
fore the 5th day of April or they will h
entered on the'list and collected.
C. H. WRIGHT,
March 21-tf Assistant Collector
FOUND ADRIFT.
In Morgan River, S. C., a flat BOAT
<? about 25 feet long, 11 feet wide and 3 fee
'' deep. Also a dug out BOAT about 1
f feet long 2 leet wide and 15 inches deep
^ which the owners can have by applying t
i, undersigned, proving property and payinj
charges.
WM. B. DAVIS,
Mirch21-tf. Morgan Island. S. C
ADMINIIIHATUB'S NOTICE.
^ ah person* having claim* a-'ainst William L. Load
e holt, 1 m* of th C<*unty of Eeaui'ort, in the state of so iti
Cm Hiia, dec as*d, are luT-by notified to j?r s nt staU
e in nt t e t-of, to Mev.r*. Davant. attorneys at lav, fo.t
the viits-rilier, at Cillisjuville, S. C., as the law, in suS
eases requires.
owes (i. harvky,
mcli.-21."-t. Administrate*.
PROBATE NOTICE.
The State 0/ South Carolina, )
Lhaufort County. ]
By It Uoicell Git ace 8, Enquire, Probat
J a ihje,
s Whereas, Ilenn G Jadd esq made sui
to me, to grant him Letteisof Aroinistia
: ti<?n of the Estate ot aud tfhets of Satob<
| Chaplin.
Th< se are therefore to cite and adruonis-1
all and singul&t the kindred and Creditoi
** of the said Sambo Chaplin, late of Beau
fort, deceased, that they bj and appear
^ before me. iu the Court of Probate, to b
held at Beaufort on the 2oth of March
s 1*72 after publication hereof, at 11 o'clocl
in the forenoon, to show cause, if any the;
have, why the said Administration shoult
not be granted.
Given under ray Hand, this 13th day o
e March, Anno Domini. 1x7*2.
R. HOWELL GLEAVES.
Probate Judge.
? Jipcml
Permntnre lo*? af ?l?e Hair may ho entirl;
prevented by the iwof Huriictt'sCoctMine. It has neve
failed to arrest decay, and to promote a healthy am
vigorous growth. It is at the same time unrivalled as t
1 dressius for the hair.
^ r?<t Tlifin Out.?If there any diseases which do
serve the name demoniac, I)yst?ep ia is on" of them. 1
rai ks and t"ars the system like a veritable fiend, am
nn 1 renders life a burden. Tlr- medicines r?f tie* disper
^ sarv will not expel it. fast it out with I>r. Wai.kkr':
Vhoktahi.k Vinkukr Bittsrs. There is no form o
indigestion or liver complaint ihnt can withstand thi
potent tonic and alterative.
\o T.art'ea Toilet Complete fnlrst thrri
jr l>c the fragrant Zozodont?unto the breath sweet odors I
' imparts, the gutn u ruby red inset anon awtuine. the teet)
1 (|nick rival alabaster tint, and seem as |xarF set In i
^ coral vase.
S'O.IMK) Will l?e T*nf<t for ?ny
-* which willniro Chrtnlr Itlinimatlsin, Pains in the l.ltnls
Baek and Chest. ss>re Throat. Insect Stines. <'roup. Hyson
terv. Colle, Sprains and Vomiting. onieker than l>r
g I Tobias' Venetian Liniment, established In ism. Neve
I fails. Sold hv the Druggists. J>cpot 10 Park Place Net
1 | York.
Carbolic Salve, recommended by the loading Phv
I1 siolan.* and the President of the New York Board o
Health, as the most \ nderfnl Healing eoni|s?nnd eve
known. < lives Instant relief to born*, cure* all kinds n
| sore*, cuts and wonn Is: and a most Invaluable salve fo
a | all purposes Sold evcrvwhere at 'Al cents, .lohtl F
I Henry, sole Proprietor, H College Place, New York.
g
, Kvapnln is Opium pnrlflisi of Its slekcntn? and pot
J sonous properties, discovert*! by Hr. Bijjelow. Professor o
j Botany, Detroit Medical College. A most iierfrct smodvir
8 an 1 soothing opiate. John Farr, Chemist, New York.
3 ! ( hrlttadnro't Balr 11 ye |s the safest and besl
I It corrects the bid effis'i of Inferior dves. wblle tbe blael
J or brown tints it produce* are identical to nature. Fac
^ lory fls Maiden Lane, New York.
Pratt's Istrot oil ?Safest and liest Pbtinfwttln
' Oil ever niad". IV>cs not take tlr.* or cxnbsle. If th
>J? lamp Is upset or broken. Ov?r i.vftflon 'bmiIIIis c?ntlnu
to use it. ami no aeeldents of anv diserlntlon have or
I. etirred frotn It. Oil limine of Charles Pratt, o?:a"'l!slie
^ 1*70, New York.
The nwrcst nuil Ssveetent t'od T.Ivor till T
I" tbe world Is Hazard A Caswell's made on tbe s'-n^liori
from fresh. selected livers bv Caswell, llazaM a ><m
York. Tl I'aWlnti'lv nor" and ?*M. Patients wh
have miri* tnkcn It pr|pr It to all others. Phvslolati
have decided It !?uporlor to any of tho .other oils in th
' market.
J Jonvtn'* Inoitormni ICIvt (Jlovr rieaner p
| store* soiled glove* r^iial to now. For salo hy Drnejrlsi
* and Fnnrv Goods Dealers. Prlw 23 eents |?er bolt]
X F. C. Walls A Co., New York.
Risley* Pbllotoken Is an established, warrantc
! renvxlv for painful Menstruation: and equally efficient f
J a Nervous Antidote in all r ise* of Nervous Kxeltenien
I Stomach and Sleeplessness In male or female. S>ld rr<
rvwhere for Pl.00 a bn'tl?. Morgan A Risley. I'rugplBi
e New York. General Agents.
? A Youthful tppfaranrc and a beautiful.elej
XI ! complexion is the desire of evervtxtdy. This effect Is pp
.a I duced by using O. W. T.nlrd's ' Hloom of Youth." a harn
1 I less beautirter of the skin. nil] remove all dlson'ornfioi
0 Tan Freckles and sunburns. The ua" nf this dellghtfi
toilet preparation cannot be detected. For aale by a
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, Depot, 5 Gold Pi
New York.
Mr*. M'lnilnw's Donthlng Hyrpp -It rellev
g the nttl? suffbrer* from pain, cures wind colic. Romilati
th" stoma"!! and Dowels Correet* Aoldltv and during tl
process of fiw??b'rg it i' Invaluable P'Tfo'll- :sf? ji, s
: vofw'j a. nitliiOt.s .">i iBMD' fs ftp
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a ~ EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS
IN
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Tlie Mason a Hamlin Organ Co.; respectfully announce
the introduction of improvements oi much more
than ordinary interest Those are
KKF.D AND I'lPE CABINET ORG ANS.
l>eing the only successful combination if REAL PIPES
. with reeds ever made:
DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD,
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cheaper than any bcfl/re offered.
Tne Mason A Hamlin Organs arc acknow ledged
t BENT, and from extraordinary facilities for man u fact ure
this Company can afford, and now undertake to sell at
L prices which render them
UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST.
j Four octave organs 850 each; five otave organs
Si00, 8125 and upwards. With three sets reeds 8150 and
S upwards. For'.y xtyh'j, up to 8150(1 each.
New Ilu'strateu Catalogi e, and Testimonial
v CircVl.vk, w ith oplnionsnf MORETIIAN ONETIIOUSAND
MUSICIANS, sent free.
MA SOX & UAMLIX ORGAK CO.,
' 154 Trrniont St., Boston. 59C Broadway, N. Y.
RKI) RITST PROOF 0\T? a Dnshel;
Orchard Grass 83.50 a bushel. Send 3 cent postage
st amp and niv complete Priced Lists of all kinds of Crass
S -eds, Field Seeds, Ganlen Seeds, Flower and Tree Stssis
Agricultural Implements, Machinery,Guanos, Chemicals,
Livestock. Ac., will be forwarded you. These Priced
Lists contain much valuable information as to time and
<|uautity to plant, Ac. MARK. W. JOHNSON, Seedsman,
P. O. Box 230, Atlanta, Ga.
J THE BROWN COTTON
New London, Conn.,
? Manufacturers of the "Brown Gin." Cotton seed Hullers,
Machinery and Castings. Manuiacturers of Harris' Pa?
tent Rotary Steain Engine for plantation purposes.
Cotton Gin makers and Repairers furnisued with all
kinds of materials, Saws, Ilibs, Pullics, Boxes, etc., of
any pattern, to order at short notice. Have had long cxperi
nee in the business, and guaranty satisfaction in
every particular, orders solicited. Address es above,
AGJc.VTK Wanted.?Agents make IDC" money
at work for us than at anything else. Rutinra light
1 and permanent. Particulars free. G. Stixso Co.,
Ii l ine Art Pub!Utters, Portland, Maine.
0 II A Piano t o., N. T. 1st class $290. No Agents.
!? U10 (Names of patrons in 40 Stales in ( ircular.
6REAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS*
And good business for one or two persons of either sex
and adjoining town*, by wlileli you can nuke from 8100
to 8|3o per month, with 'mt littleInterftTcncewith ordinary
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good business fur agents, Mir?. If your whole time Is
given, a much larger sum can b" made. Club Circulars
'"r e, giving compl"te li t of articles and contnil*dns al?
lowed. lloitTOS, BiUXUAOK A Co.' Oil Pine Ht., St.
Lou's Mo.
To Advert Isers.? All persons who contemplate
. making contract-with newspaper* for the insertion of
1 Advertisements should s lid to
^aCO. P. Howell & Co.
1 for a Circular, or incl tso 25 cents for their One II tinB
<1 ert I'a^c Puia|dilrt, containing Lists of l!,0ofl
X< wip.tp era and estimate*. showing the c<?t of advertising,
also many us fid hints to advertisers, and some nc ount
of tin1 c'xp rieticcs of nu n who ar known as v at-eissftil
Advertisers. This firm are proprietors of
the American Newspaper Advertising Ageuey,
l, 41 Park How. K Y.
.1 7 .
and are possessed of une.ptal?d facilities for securing fluinsertion
of advertisem-at* in all N'cwsjtapors and
' Periodicals at lowest rat"s.
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who suiter from Nervousness. Pebilitv, Ac.. ? treatise
: sjioi lving the means of self-cure. Written by one who
<ur*i himself, and sent free on receiving a post-paid
dire.'t si envelope. Address
KATIIAMFI. MAYFAIR.
> III ookljit, Y.
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1 SAY on the radical care o eertaiu weak"
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ir land.
H Sent, under seal, In plain envelope, to
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ii cents, or two post stamps.
11 Also, Dr. Culverwell's 4'Marriage
*' Guide," price 25 cents.
Address the publishers.
m CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO..
1*27 Bowery, Nnw York. P
B'.\ \p>v7. ,tt?n. 2.0-1 e.
Nickerson House,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
0
ipUTCJ pleasantly located HOTEL, nn>
k "Y ilHu surpassed by any House in the
JfiTnli l i South for comfort and healthly locality,
?311 is'now open to Travellers ahd others
BrjjjgxgSr seeking accommodations.
Families can he fnrnished with nice, airy rooms on teasonable
terms. "A call is solicited." ,
Mrs. \\'m. A. WRIGHT <t SON. ]
Our Omnibuses and Carriages anil be found at the
diflerent do |>ots.
4Q?-Terms rvas nablc, transient or regular boanlers.
feb.29-ty.
HOUSE AND LOT
IN BEAUFORT j
FOR S A L E.
2
The House and large Lot owned hv Mrs.
W. II. Danilson, at the corner of Gr. and
Seventh street, is offered for sale at a very
low price and on easy terms. The Hou*c
contains seven rooms, has a new roof and is
good repair. The Lot has a very line a
orange orchard in bearing conditiou, and a : good
garden.
Inquire of
feb.l-tf . (iEO. WATERHOUSE.
ho use a n dlotforsaxe .
-JrrgL THE FINE PROPERTY
jl ||A situated at the corner of 3rd s
jajj i; j i'gfr and D streets, known as the
''Bell" premises, and inmiediately
opposite the residence of the Hon.
R. S. Bennett, Intendant of Beaufort, it offered
for sale.
The House cn 1 outbuildings are in good
order, and the lot comprises the best grove .
of orange trees in the town. Yerv small re- *
pairs are needed to make it a most desirable
and complete house. The lot is square,
having a front on T) street of 204 feet, and i
on 3rd street of 145 feet.
For terms apply to H. G. Judd, or on t! e
premises to Mrs. Mary Bythewood.
Beaufort, March 7, 187. March 27-tf. a
Save' Your Money!
Farmers can savettheir ex- :
peuses to Beaufort, Charleston or Savannah
by first calling on PAUL &
WEBB and price their goods. A full assortment
of everything necessary for the
u*e of man, can always be found at their j
store, at
HICKORY HILL, I
Beaufort Co., near the PORT ROYAL a
RAIL ROAD.
A Mail- v
olorod
Lady, ,
or
G-ix-1,
WhitOi
Boy
can be supplied from top to toe with the
best of everything out of their store, which
iR the largest and best 'supplied between
Charhston and Savannah.
They will sell .
Wholesale1'and Retail
at Beaufort Prices. Give them a call before
going to the city or elsewhere.
Prolific (1otton Seed.
We have a limited supply of HOLMES j
nom TVin cnTTOV REV.n nn har.il
which will pay" planters to purchase and
plant in preference to any thcr.
PAUL & WEBB,
Ilickory Hill, Beaufort Co., S. C.,
near Port Royal Rail Road.
feb.l-ly.
Annual Meeting of the Port Royal Railroad Company.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders
of the Port Royal Railroad will be held in
the city of Beaufort S. C., on Tuesday
April 20, at 12 M.
R. II. Thayer, ,
mch.l4-7t. Secretary. '
PROPOSALS
For Work on the 1
Port lioyal Rail Road.
Port Royal, S. C.
Mai cli 12, 1872.
Proposals will be received till Anril I, 1S72,
for doing the grading and trestle work on 1
the Port Royal Railroad from Augusta,
/ ? . a.-iri 1. rc.??L%,?
Ueorgia, to oreei vreeK, romu vhumui.
Small contracts preferred.
Also, for the liridsrc over the Savannah
.river, three miles below Ausriistft.
Specification*, plans and profiles can be
scon at the office of the Chief Engineer,
Beaufort, S. C.. or at in v office. Port Koval, "
S. C. STEPHEN C. MILLKTT.
March 14-3t.
TO CONTRACTORS. (
: *
Sealed proposals will be received, for i a
build in j* a drain running from the corner
of B street and ninth street along ninth
street, to the front ofsald street; according
to plans and specifications, to be seen, at
the office of the Tntendant. Proposals will
be reeived till Thursday April 7th, 1S7'2.
F. 'Palbird,
P. E. Ez Kiel,
H. Yon Harton,
March 7-5-1. Committee on j)rains.
n? r.' v
Contemplating a business Lire should at? j
: tend the
It It Y A XT, STItATTON & SADLER
Business College, j
For Circulars, and Specimens of Pun- '
manship, enclose two stamps and address,
AV. H. Sadlkr, Pres't. j ]
Nofi. fl. & 8 Charier St., Baltimore, Md. ,
NOTICE. !
COURT TICKETS FOR SALE
Dv the undersigned.
.TAMP* H. TOXKJN'G 1
j feb. ii'
CHAERLSTON AD VERTISERS.
W. J. TRIffl.
bealkr ix
WINDOW CURTAINS,
PAPER COVERINGS,
LACE CURTAINS, and
WINDOW DECORATIONS,
PIANO and
TABLE COVERS,
WINDOW SHADES
and HOLLANDS.
Paper Hanoi and Decorations
llattrasses Made to Order and Repaired.
Lounges and Chairs upholstered on Rcasonible
Terms, at
2J/.3 KING STREET,
Opposite Waverly House.
Orders froui the Country will be promptly
attended to.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
1/fR. PARKER WILL BE GLAD TO SEE ALL HIS
It A friends from our county, and will try toinalcc their
tay In Charleston a pleasani ?ne.
D. C. Burnett,
Proprietor.
G. W. Parker,
feb.l-ly. Associate.
DANIEL HTSILCOX.
rUENITUEE WAEEEOOMS,
175. 177, 170 KING STREET,
DH AMjjE!STONr,S. C.
Where can bo found a large and well selected Stock of
ill kinds and grades to suit the tastes of all.
An examination is respectfully solicited.
March lS-U'r
SPECIAL JTOTICE.
HEN'S BOYS AND YOUTHS
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
GEO W. LITTLE Si CO.
VO. 213 KING ST, CHARLESTONS. C
Would most respectfully Inform his friends and ths
while generally, that they are offering great fnducemen e
o those in aunt of ready made clothing suitable to the
cason.
Our>tock has hoen laid in at the lowest possible prices,
ind which we are offering at prices to suit the times.
All those in want of clothing and furnishing goods
rould do well to give us a call before purchasing elsevbcre.
GEORGE W. LITTLE, A CO.
No- 213 Kiug Street
lay 27-ly . Under Victoria Hotel.
NACHMAX Si CO.
?
DEALERS IN*
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions
130 MEETING street,
CHARLESTON S.C
A pi 1.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
I'll A ItL ES TON S. C.
Ich 23-1 y. . E. II. JACKSON.
J. APPLET"
404 KING STREET CHARLESTON S.C.
U .1 Y S TR EE T B EA IFOR T. S. C.
D'.iAl ER In Dry Goodi,
Clothing, Cats anu Caps.
iioHs and bl;oes,
day -ly aud Fancy Notions
J. A. Enslow & Co.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 141 EAST tJAY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Lilberul Advance* .Mude on Conalngmenta.
J. A. Endow Jus. Salvo, J. A. Ensloir, Jr.
Pec, 7, ly.
WiPiam Gurney,
C O TT 0 X F 11
* AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
yO. 103 EAST BAY
AND
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF
CH AH I, EST ON, 8. C.
D?i.l!/,ular cittoiitinn aiven to the Hfllfl of
md shipment of Sea Island and Upland
Jotton. Liberal advances made on Con
iignmcnts. Deo7 ly.
THE
SINGER
NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
nvl ti c n w MA NIT At TURING MACHINE, fur Tail.
nml Moot Fitter*. are the Lwi lit the market. Our
ti' tviulna ?nlw prove it. tor In IW? wu mjM Ma*
mid tn lSTO. nearly 1A1.0UJ Machine*! many thai*
and. mora than *fM *jW Uy any other Company.
A'jrs1 iul fUr olroular and nawpltt*.
?jT Local and TravtlRu? Af^utt wanted.
Orriois:
!11 *?vo? **:! \h. Cv 1*1 Pr"^ ffr+ri
u? .'U < '>, I- U'i"v * ' <! 1 rv'irh\l';A '
MM'-fc U
THE
BEAUFORT REPUBLICAN
PRUffTING OFFICE.
The Proprietors of THE REPUBLIC AW
desire to call the stUallen of the Pablle
to the fact that they hare largely
Increased their Facilities
FOR
Printing
OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
By the addition of a WE W PRfeg*, and
.KIR T v pp. The v
" / ? :
hare added another room to their Esfabllahment
exclusively for a Prett-Room
which will enable ui to
Fill Orders More Promptly.
THE REPUBLICAN
BOOK AID JOB PRISTIM OFFICE
BAY STREET,
Beaufort, ?. C.
B ill Execute *all kinds of
P R I N T I N' Or ,
BOOKSr PAMPHLETS!
e
BUSINESS AND SHOW CARDS!
MAMMOTH POSTERS &c.
HAND BILLS,
A nomint-"Rnnlr TTpftdinctt.
MVVVMUW ?#WM ??? Q- t
Ball Tickets,
Bank Notices,
Bonds and Coupons,
Books.
Billheads,
Bills of Lading,
Bills of Fare,
Blank Books,
Business Cards,
Certificates of Deposit,
Certificates of Stock.
Checks,
Commutation Tickets,
Deposit Tickets,
Drafts and Notes,
Envelopes Tinted, <&c.,
Election Tickets.
Festival Tickets,
Freight Billheads,
Freight or Far8 Tariftk,
Handbills,
Hotel Registers,
T
jjaucia,
| Law Blanks,
Law Cases,
Leaflets,
Letter Circulars,
Letter Headings,
Memorandum Billheads,
Manifest or Way Bills,
Money Receipts in Books,
Monthly Statements,
Newspapers,
Note Circulars,
Note Headings,
Order Books,
Orders of Dancing,
! Pamphlets,
i ibices Current Circulars,
Programmes,
I Polices, Eire and Life Ins,
; Posters, all Siaes and Colors,
Press Work Executed,
Railroad Blanks,
Reetuarant Tickets,
Shipping Receipts,
Shipping Tags,
Show Cards,
Time Tables,
"Washlog Lists,
Wedding Cards,
Wrappers, to,,
Trill Jmlfct'i
WILL KIND AX
Asaortmoat of UlanlHi
Paid at
i i Hi it i Vs t c ) 1' k 1 (t S .