Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, March 02, 1876, Image 3
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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Beaufort, S. C., March ,2 1876.
Ift- The i4 Dispatch " -Commander
Koger^Atith Commodore Shufeldt. left
Port Kmfiu for Key We*t on Sunday.
She will call at Port Koyal on her re*
turn.
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ft. The Hartford, Marion, Vandalia, j
? Plymouth and Huron, will sail from J
Hampton Roads for Port Royal th's
week,
ft- Dr. Wilder, late treasurer of this j
rnnntv has made his settlement with tie
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State and has received warrants on the
treasury for over twenty five hundred
dollars which was ound to be due hint
from the State. We congratulate the doctor.
Oscar G. Sawyer, during the late
war the naval correspondent of the N. Y.
Herald, has just been coujniissioned by
the navy department as secretary to Commodore
Cliti. He will at once proceed
to his ship at Port Royal.
Captain Mitchel, the jailor at the
Beaufort jail died last Dight about 10:30
p. m. A little over a week ago he was in
robust health and strength, but at a party
in celebration of Washington's birthday,
he overheated himself; went out into
the night air, took a chill that brought on
pleurisy, that resulted in death.
JCT The Sea Island Hotel, was always
a success and will coutinue to be so as long
as the prospects for Beaufort remain so
bright and encouraging as they appear at
r,w*jpnt The proprietor, Mr. James
y.
Odell, informs us that the hotel has been j
crowded with gtests for the last three or j
four weeks, and is likely to continue so
for some time yet.
In the back part of the town
where new buildings and fences are being
erected almost every day, parties are
encroaching on the streets to such an extent
as in some instances to have almost
entirely blocked up the streets. The
town council ought to take immediate
and decided action to compel these prop
?i1y holders to step back into line. Land
for gardens and buildings i- cheap
enough without using the streets for this
purpose. We are informed that the
streets in this portion of the town are laid
out sixty feet wide, and yet in some
p'aces but twenty feet remains unob ,
structe). This evil that mars the beauty
and symmetry of our streets should be '
stopped immediately.
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19" Mr. J. Wallace Ainger, of Char- 1
lestoa. who is the travellin^'agent tor the
E ectic Magazine in this S'ate. paid us a
visit this week. The Eclectic is an o'd
e tahlLhed magazine, published by K. K.
Pelton, New York, at $>.00 per year. Or
dors will be received at Mr. A. A. Chrictz
burg's news depot.
jWu Asa sign of improvement rh.r
Beaufort is now undergoing, the town
? "I Vlil T- ut loiKt
c-eifc nit- rutcu IP ?i'ai .ivb. > > .VBthirtv
thousand dollars would be added to
to the assessment books of the town.
Great impetus to building and improve
mentof property was given by the sale oi
the prou*tv in this town a few weekairo
by i^^governiuent. This property
has hitherto produced no town revenue,
and the biddings thereon were rapidly
going to decay. In the hands of private
parties ihey are being renovated and the
vacant lots are being improved. The
noise of the hammer and the saw are
heard on almost every street in town.
Transfers of Real Estate.
The following transfers of real estate
have been recorded in this county since
our last notice :
H. G. Ely and wife to J. P. O'Brien,
330 acres on Port Royal Islaud, for
*7,000.
R. D. Smart to Mrs. E. D. Warnock,
121 acres in Gcothe township for *2420.
John H. Robert to Jas. M. Bostick,
2527 sacres for $1362.13.
Wm. Wilson to Robt. Mclntire, 400
acres on Hilton Head for $200.
Lavinia Cohen to Edward T. Davis 30
acres, in Coosawhatcbie for $30.
R. K. Carletou and M. W. Williams,
to Sabey White, lot, G block 76 lor *40. j
Frank Wineglass et al to Patsey Richardson
5 acres on St. Helena for $25.
Eilen Horton to James E. De loach, 3
acres for $15.
J. P. Southern and J. M. . Mackay to
Jauics M. Cox, undivided 28th of Spring
jdsland for $5,000.
Mmrtmm nens.
Arrived.?Feb. 25th at St. Helena i
Sound Br. Bg. Margam, Thomas, mas-1
.ter, 57 days from Swansea with 500 tons
;of coal for Campbell. Wyllie and Co.
44 Feb. 25th Br. Bk. Gladstone, Burch !
master, 31 days from Georgetown, British
Guiana in Lallast to Campbell,
Wyllie aud Co. ^
4 |Feb. 25th Russiau Bg. Luomalinen,
Herlin, master, 51 days from London, :
England, in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie
:and Co.
4' Feb. 22nd at Helena St. Sound Br.
Bgt. Morna, Bevan, master, 24 days from
Para, Brazil, in ballast to Camp- .
bell, Wyllie and Co.
44 Feb. 23ri Br. Bgt. Maggie Reynolds
Kinney, master, 17 days from Havana,
Cuba, in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie and
Co.
44 Feb. 26th Br. Bg. Raven, Williams
master, 30 days from Para, in ballast to
Campbell, Wyllie and Co.
" Br. Bk. Talisman, Baker, master,
7 days from Savannah in ballast to Campbell,
Wyllie and Co.
t4 Feb. 24th Br. Bg. Pen.lo.)e Tutton,
Jone , master, 35 days from Funehal in
ballast, to Campbell, Wyllie and Co.
Cleared.? from St. Helena Sound
Feb. 21st Br. Bg. Empress, Edmunds
paster, for Ply mouth Englaud, with 40}
MMMaaraMMammHransHi
f4?us <?f phosphate rock from Coosaw
Mines.
Feb. 25th from St Helena Sound
>wedish Bk. Fmauuul, Hansen, master.
for London, with 850 tons of phosphate
rock from Oak Point Mines.
41 Feb. 25th from St. Helena Sound
Swedish Bk. Orskar, Johnson, master,
for London, with 650 tous of phosphate
rock from Oajc Point Mines.
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The advent of the U. S. S. Dispatch,
Commander Fred Rogers, which brought
to this port on Saturday last Commodore
Shufeldt, ehiet of the bureau
equipment, whom it is reported has come
to inspect the location, and ascertain the
wants of the equipment department, at
this point and report as to a location for a
1-? Vino onrfiin raised sue: ula
("Uitliug Hgu.u
tion as to where the government will ultimately
decide to lj. itv.. and is discussed
pro and con accordingly as interest
ay dictate. Of course Port Royal is
urging her claim strenuously for Battery
Creek, and the parties in interest propose
a water front adjoiuing the railroad
wharf, with a depth of water of three aud |
a hah* to four and a quarter fathoms at i
low tide. This is about twenty miles |
from th^ bar, with a streight and direct j
channel, and possesses the preseut ad- J
vantage of good railroad facilities.
In opposition, more particulary to Bat
tcry creek, i? Foot Point, on Colleton j
river which communicates by Chechassee !
river with Broad River, and thence to
Port Royal entrance. This is the point
that was spoken of as the terminus of the
Port Royal Railroad until the present
terminus was decided upon. It is about
t venty four miles from the Bar, and has j
about the same dej th of water rs Battery
Creek, but the channel is so : ewhat wider.
The nearest point to railroad communication
is some seventeen miles. The
Southern shore of Colleton river is
a high and commanding bluff, Spring Island
rx?ine on the opposite side the river
lit this point
Land's End, where during the war the
government erected doeks and workshops
is also mentioned. This is on the opposite
side the river to the city of Port
Royal, nearer the entrance, and has a
depth of water of from tour and a quarter
to five fathoms. At this point the government
has a reservation of laud, a school
farm, which could be utilized. It has
however the disadvantage of no railroad.
Pa-is Island is another point spoken ofThis
island on the Beaufort River shore,
along its entire length has from three and
a quarcr to four and a half fathoms
of water. A coaling station was established
on this islaud luring the war.
Fort Littleton is the ncare.-t point to
Beaufort, at which the government has a
military reservation of five acres, ceded
to it by this State in 1805. Alih ugh
there is sufficient depth for a vessel to be
.it a wharf, unfortunately in consequence
of a bar a short distance lower down, with
mly seventeen feet of water at low tide,
essels could not leave at low water. This
b r of pli sp'iaiic deposit can be removed j
it an expense ot about $-,500, which
would give a sufficiency of water.
The rep >rt of the CouimcKJore ani the
action of the department will be looked
forward to, with great, interest by the
people of Port Royal and Beaufort.
Legislative Notes.
Judge Montgomery Moses, of the seventh
circuit has appeared before the Seaate,
sitting as a court of impeachment,
plead ' nut guilty" to the charges preferred.
He is represented by J. B. Campbell.
Esq., of Charleston, Cob J. H. Rion,
of Winnsboro, and Messrs. J. M. Baxter,
Silas Johnson, and Y. J. Po]>e, of New
berry. Messrs. Elliott, Couch, Bauip- ;
field, Wallace, Mettle and Barnwell, are
the board of managers to conduct the ;
prosecution. The trial has been adjourned
until the 7th of M; reh.
The consideration of the report of the
committee on privilege and election as to
the charges made against Mr. J. D. Robertsou,
representative from this county,
which recommended his expulsion, was
commenced ?n Thursday. The House
came to a vote on Friday night, expelling
Mr. Robartson by a vote of 56 to 25.
The Senate has passed the appropriation
bill, with several amendments, such
as raising the penitentiary appropriation
from $30,000 to $40,000, and public printinD
from $25,000 to $50,000. The liouse
concurred as to the peuitentiary, but not
as to the Other amendments, and a committee
of conference has been appointed.
In answer to a resolution requiring
Pnr nfr TrMsiirers to renort the amount
of bills of the Bank of the State tendered
for taxes, every county, with the excep"
tionof nine, has reported. The total
amount teudereJ iu the State is $57,675.61.
The bill authorizing the hireing out of
convicts Irom the penitentiary has been
killed in the IIou?e.
Administrator's Notice.
Pursuant to an order of the probate court, for the
county of Beaufort, the jiersonal property of the ec?
tatc of Hubert Lessington, late of St. Helena, will
be sold in front of the office of Jas. M. Crofut, Esq.,
on Saturday 18th March next. The property consi>ts
of one mare, one stallion, one eolt, one sulkey,
harness, tables, beds and bedding, cotton gins, one
filter watch, etc.
Tenua of sale.?Cash.
H. G. JUDD.
Administrator.
3ft Feb. 28-1876. 31
Administrator's Notice.
All persons holding claims agai list the estate of
Samuel Cooler, deceased, late of Blttffion township,
are hereby notified that the same must be presented
duly attested, at the office of the undersigned in
| Beaufort, within the time limited and allowed by
law, and all peisens indebted to the said estate arc
required to make iwm diate settlement of their acI
counts at the samo place.
II. G. JUDP, Clerk,
Bf t., Feb. 28.1876.?Sl-3?. Adm'r.
Administrator's Notice.
All persons holding claims against the estate of
Peter Powell, deceased, late of Coosawlutchie towni
ship, are h?r by notified that the same must be pre
ntvd duly attested, at the orticoof the undersigned
( in Beaufort, within the time limited and allowed by
| law. and all persons indebted to the said estate are
required to make immediate settlement of theirac"
; counts at the same place.
H.G.JUDD, Clerk,
lift. Feb. 28,1876.?31-3t. Adin'r.
For Balo.
gCHOONER YACHT JENNIE, 4 S-l tons burden,
PRICE, ?3t>0.
Enquire of
WATERHOUSE A RICKER.
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AUCTION
Commission Ifonse,
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Consigned Goods sold for Ca$h and
Cash Only.
Gi?e ns a trial, JMers promptly filled.
Butter, from 20 to 40cJ
Coffee. from 25 to 50c.
Candies, from 18 to 25c.
Cheese, from 18 to 20c.
Codfish, from 8 to 10c.
Herring, from 25 to 4(>c.
Sardines, from 20 to 35c.
Kerosene, 20c. gal.
Molasses, from 20 to 45c.
ltice, froui 7 to 8c
Candles, from 20 to 50c.
Soap, from 6J to 9c.
Sugar, from 8 to 10c.
Starch, from 5* to 8c.
Tobacco, from 50 to 90c.
Segars, from $2<) to $50.
Cider, 40c. gal.
Vinegar, from 25 to 40c.
Tea, (Green)
Jellies,
Matches,
Jute Twine, 20c. lb.
Tea, (Black)
Hats and Caps,
Women's Shoes,
Pain Killer,
Pills,
Pickles, from $1.50 to $4.50 doz.
Oysters, from 1.25 to 1.50 doz;
Lobsters, from 2.50 to 3.50 doz.
Peaches, from 2.00 to 3 75 doz.
Damsons, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
Plums, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
Cherries, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
Strawberries, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
Pine Apples, from 3.00 to 4.50 doz.
Whortleberrries, u 2.50 to 3.50 doz.
Green Corn, from 3.00 to 3.50 doz.
Greeu Peas, from 3.00 to 3.50 doz.
Tomatoes, from 2.00 to 3.00 doz.
Brandy Peaches, " 3.00 to 5.00 doz.
Flour, from 6.00 tO 8.00 bbl.
S. R. Flour,
Tapioca,
Borden's Milk,
Chow Chow,
Coleman's Mustard,
Berry Pepper,
Table Salts,
Castor Oil,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Salt Pig's Toneue,
Smoked Beef Tongues,
Fulton Market Beef,
Sides, Ribbed,
Clear Ribbed Sides,
Clear Salt Sides,
Dried Beef, >t
Ham Sausage,
Breakfast Strips,
Spiced Pig's Feet,
Smoked Jowls.
Leaf Lard iu Pails,
Mackerel, $6 to $10.
Salmon,
Washboards, from $2.00 to $3.50 doz.
Sopoaj^r} " 2.75 doz.
Tubs, 8 in nest, " 3.50
Jute Rope, 15c.
Potatoes, from $2.50 to $4.50 bbl.
Ouions, from 3.00 to 5.00 bbl.
Apples, from 3.00 to 5.00 bbl.
Turnips, from 2.00 to 4,00 bbl.
Oranges, from
Lemons,
Dried Apples, from 8 to 10c
Dried Peaches, from 12 to 20c.
Dried Currants, from 12 to 20c.
Raisins,
Cocoanuts,
Filberts,
Wrapping Paper,
Soda Crackers, 7$c lb.
Pilot Bread, 6ic lb
Ginger Cnkes, 12o lb.
Sugar Cakes, 12e !b.
Hames
Mule Collars,
Garden Seeds,
" , m i I
f ish lacKie,
Padlocks,
34 Augusta Sheeting, 7c yd.
Prints. 7c to 10c.
Spool Cotton, 50c per doz.
[Pack, White Linen, Thread
Pins, and Needles,
Buttons,
JAMES M. CROFUT.
JOHN FRANZ,
Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
AND
SHIP CHANDLER
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Family Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty.
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Constantly receiving from St. Louis,
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
wholesale groceries,
liquors
plantation supplies,
at the princple Store, formerly occupied
' " ' ^ ti j o.
by J. ryier, corner oay ana n est street
BAKERY.
Having just completed the erection of a
bakery at my premises, at the corner Bay
and Scott Sts., I shall keep a constant
| supply of fresh BREAD &c. I have sei
cured the services of an experienced ba-1
ker, and by using the finest grades of
flo ar, shall endeavor to secure a share of
public patronage. Call and inspect samples.
GROCERIES.
a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay
ana Scott Street
,V, 8. ELLIOTT, Memufmrl 8. C.
ma VEJ\*XL, tf CO., Ch?rl,*ton 8. c.
THE BEAUFORT
; STEAM MUX COMPACT,
Having put up a grist mill at their
old ?tand, are prepared io furnish
Tirist, Feed and Meal,
n any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ULLIOTT.
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1). U. Hutchinson,
W HOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
JJAVING just put iu a large stock of
ti n a r v. r i k a
I !1V V mlm M. w m. j
I am prepared to supply the trade at figures that
cauuot fail to
PROVE SATISFACTORY.
All my goods are bought from first hands, and come
direct from
New York, Boston and Baltimore,
and I can, therefore, compete with dealers in
Charleston and Savannah.
Mess Beef and Pork,
Drj Salted and Smoked Meats,
FLOUR, SUGAR. MOLASSES
SOAP CANDLES SYItl'P
COFFEES, CANDIES, TEAS,
JELLIES, SARDINES, CRACKERS.
CHEESE. CORN. CORN MEAL,
HAY AND FEED.
CANNED GOODS AND
PRESERVED FRUITS.
BY PURCHASING from nie, parties can make a
percentage on theirgocxls. on account of lower
freight charges .at Port Royal than at Charleston or
Savannah.
D. H. Hutchinson.
Jy-29-6m.
For Sale.
ONE-THIR J INTEREST IN THE
Port Royal
STANDARDS COMMERCIAL
?APPLY TO?
j. w. Collins.
Dec.- ?IMf.
MRS. E. HOLZACH,
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BREAD
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Cake, and Cracker Bakery
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S.C.
Just received a large and selected stock of
FRENCH CANDIES,
which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Will
so keep on hand all Kinds of
CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
sep-23-tf.
mrsTc7 smithT"
WEST STUEET,
Between Craven and North Streets,
AND COR. &COTT A NORTH S TREETS,
Beaufort, E. C.
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O R0CERIE5,
\JT \ X EATS, CANDIES,
SVl rjpoBACCO,
FANCY CAKES, ANDSEGaSS.
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Dry Goods, and Clothihg
All of the best quality and at the lowest
figures, constantly on hand.
Apl.13.tf.
wth7devlin7
Carpenter? Builder
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All kinds of
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR MAKING.
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OFFICE AND SHOP
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, 8. C.
augS.ly.
PORT ROTAL
Saw A Planing Mill
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
YELLOW PINE TINSEL AND LENSES
AMD
Cypress SMnsle*,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER, LATHES,
All kinds o." JOB SAWING promptly done.
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Flooring & Ceiling Boarls always on hand
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Tonus Cash.
nov.28-ly. D. C. WILSON, A CO
P. P. TO ALE,
Manufacturer of
Doors, Sashes,
BLINDS, FLOORING, kt? Slc.
Dealer in
Builder's Hardware
Paints, Oil, &c.
Sole Agent for
The National Miiefl Paint Co.
Tie Great American Fire Eiting'shr. Co
Page Machine Belting Co.
SEND FOR PRICES.
Office and Warerooms,
20 & 22 Hayne & 33 & 35 Pinckiiey Sts
FACTORY cud YARD,
Ashley River, west end Broad Street,
CHARLMT05. t. C.
Charleston Jkflwtlsfmfnts.
JOHN W. LINLEY, & CO.,
190 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
G R O CTE R S ,
And Importer* of
General Merchandise.
No Freight to Pay!
No Freight to Pay !
Our price* ore below those of t'ny other
dealer in the United States. No extra
charges for drayage, boxing or freight.
We prepay freights and deli err goods
f A A1 .. /*._ t A! \* . A I.
jreem uny arpui un >w: imt- <tj im ^.yiiiii
Eastern, Wilmington and Cohunfnu.
Smith Carolina and Charleston and Savannah
Rail Roads ; also to all points in
South Carolina, Georgia and Honda,
having direct water commun cation with
C harlestun.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.
" Terms?Cash by P. 0. order or registered
letter?on 30,-00, or 90 days in acceptance
icifh interest added at the rate
of 1 percent a month. " Ahcays enclose
this advertisement with order if convenient.
List of Set Prices. So expense to add
Finest quality Voting Ifyson Tea?quality unsurpassed.
exquisite flavor, and great strength, ?1.20
per ll>. This Tea specially recommended. Finest
quality (Joloug, Souchong, Gunpowder, and llyson
Teas, ?1.20 per lb. Second quality Teas, sue per lb.
Third quality Teas, sold by other dealers at 31 per
lb., you can have delivered hv us at fiOc. per lb
Crushed and-Powdercd Sugars i3c. per lb.; Granulated
A Sugar, 12c per lb. Light Brown Sugar, luc.
pel lb. Linlejr's Peerless
FAMILY FLOUR 18 LBS. TOR $1.
orSlOperbM. Good Family Flour, 22 lbs. for ?1;
$M.50, ar.d 39.00 per barrel. Extra Choice Finely
Flavored ii&ius, 17*^, 18c. per lb. Good Hauls, 13c.
per lb.
BREAKFAST STRIPS, EXTRA CHOICF.,
17per lb. Choice Tumbler Jellies, large
size* 12 l-2c. each. 2 lb. Canned Tomatoes, 15c
each; 3 lb. Canned Tomatoes, 18c. each. lib. Salmon,
25c per can; 2 lb Canned Pine Apple, Peaches,
Damsons and Pears, 23c. per can?6 cans for $1.30.
Best quality mixed Vinegar Pickle^?pints 17c each
quarts, 27c. each; Gallons 60c. each. Coudcnsed
Milk, Eureka ana Eagle baatid, 25c. each. Gantz
Seafoatn, 1-2 lb. 25c ; lbs. 50c. per can. Lemon Sugar.
40c. |>cr can. Dooley's Yesst Powder, 15c., 25c.
and 40c. per can. English Cooking Soda, or Package
Soda, 10c. per lb. 1-4 boxes Sardines, '20c.; 1-2
boxes, Sardines, 35c. each. Shadiues, 1-2 boxes, 25c.
each. Cox's Sparklin Gelatine, 20?\ per pack. Capers,
40c; Olives, 50c.; Worcestershire, Walnut and
Mushroom Sauces, genuine imjiorted, 40c. per hot
110. initiation rrcucil .uusiuru, -iv. wuuuiin- r ruutu
Mustard, 25c. French Prunes, 18c. |?r lb. Raisins,20c.
Citron, 4oc. Currauts, 10c. Cheese. 20c. Full
weight Candles, first quality, 2%. per lb. llakcr's
Chocolate, 45c. per lb. Cocoa, 50c. per lb. Broma,
60c. per lb. German Chocolate, 30e. per lb. Ordinary
Rio Coffee, 4 1-2 lbs. for $1.; choice Rio Coffee,
4 lbs. for Si.; choice Laguayra Coffee, :l lbs. for
SI; Old Government Java Coffee, 214 il*?. for Si;
Roasted and Ground Coffees, 3c. additional, each
grade. Duryea's Starch. 9 lbs. for Si- Satin Glos
Starch, 73c. per box. Corn Starch, 13c. per pack,
Box Blueing, .33c. per dozen. Barley, 12 l-2e. per lb
Durham Suiokiug Tobacco, 63c. p.-r lb. Gilt Edge
Butter, 40c. per lb. Choica Goshen Butter, 35e.
per ib.
Biscuits?Soda, 12 lbs. for Si; Extra Pilot, 10c.;
Lemon, Wine, Ginger and Butter, at 15c per lb..
Nic Nacs, 16c. per lb.; Fancy Cakes 25c. per lb;
Black Pepper, 30e. per lb.; Spice, 30c. per lb.; Nutmegs,
15c. per ounce; Mac -, 15c per ounce; Ginger,
25c. per lb. Rose and Vanilla Flat Stick Candy, a
fine article, 25c. per lb.; Ordinary stick candv. pure,
20c. per lb.; Rock Candy, any color, 22c. per lb. Colgate's
Toilet Soaps?60 different kinds, a specialty of
ours, at mannfacturer's prices?fr m 2oc., to $4.00
per aozen ca'.es. Colgate s Handkerchief Extracts,
50c. per bottle. Cashmere Bouquet Powder, 25c. per
box. Cleveland's Pomade V .-walinc, a .restorative
and preservative unequalled for the hair, 20c. per
bottle. Old Corn Whiskey, 81.80 per gallon. Rye
Whiskeys,$1.60,82.00, &L0o, and $4,00 per gallon.
Blackberry and Cherry Cordials, a pleasant drink,
61.80 per gallon. Table" Port and Sherry Wine, 62.59
per gallou. Fiue Old Mad ira, Ci.00 per gallon.
English and Scotch Ale and Porter; bott ed, $2.70
Serdozen. Bremen Lager Beer, bottled, $2.70 per
ozen. Demijohns for Liquors, extra?1-2 gallon,
4'>c.; gallons, 5vc.; 2 gallons, 6X-.;3 gallous, 75c.; 5
gallons si.00 each.
A very Extensive Assortment of Crockery and
Glassware always on hand. Plates?Dinner size,
*!.5?per dozen; Breakfa-if. $1.23: Desert, Sl.00;
Tea, 85c. per dozen, Cups and Saucers, $1.00 per set.
('ovvT'd Dishes, 63c. 75c., and $1.00 each. Tumblers
60c 75 Si y* $1.25, ano $150 per dozen. Table
Gobi u'lia* $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 per dozen
Wine Glasses, ?t.C0 ft Chimney's
Sun O ami A's, 4 for 25c. 3 23c- Student or
Argand Chimneys .3 for 23c. J?timt?.?rleA? article?
unmetjtinned. Information e .ecrfttlly jiven. Oui
firm wxs established In 1S67, and our business re 1
putatlon and facilities are of the highest order. I
We will do all wc promise. All ord?rs should b I
AUUltaOi u vv
JOHN W. LINLEY, & CO.,
(Key Box 184) 10O BUng St.,
Jue.l7-ly. CHARLESTON. S. C.
DAILY STAGE LINE,
-TO?
RORT ROYAL. S. C.
WALLY GREEN, PROPT.
ON and after Monday, Nor. 15, there will be n
regular
Daily Stage Line
established between Beaufort and Port Royal.
Will leave the Sea Island Hotel at 1 p. ni., returning,
leave Port Royal at 4 p. m.
FA HE, 8BVEXTY-FIVE CQSTS.
All orders left at the Sea Island Hotel will b*
promptly at ten led to. . uov.ll-ly.
Crist and
S. M WALLACE,
Cotton Factor
AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer in
MAIN, imi mi, FEES, Etc.,
Soa Island Cotton
Bought, Giuned and prepared for market.
Advances Made on Consigninents.
Having the best machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding corn and meal, he is
prepared to execute all orders on the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid tor
Cotton and Corn.
Cotton giuuedon toll. jan.7.
j ~ G. P. GARDINER
DEALER IX
anocERiES,
Lienors, Dry Hoods, Soots, Shoes, Etc,,
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
Cotton Ginned and Corn Ground at the
above place.
Grist, Bread and Feed,
always on hand. For cash all orders
will be promptly attended to.
D. O'NEILL & SONS,
wholesale Dealers ix
BOOTS, SHOES, j
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
No. 33 Ilnyzio Street
Cliarloston SI. O.
I
aprL8-Iyr.
F. W . S (' I
SEA ISLAM
IIAS BEE X R *
THE PATROXAGE OF THE Til AVE I
TERMS, 92.00
JAMES ODE LL ,
portroyaTTc
Has been fitted up in fiist class style, in t
BEAUFORT^
The RESTAURANT will be supplied wiih
Savannah, CharlesU
can supply. MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS ao
ence in this line of business has enabled trie to
shortest uotice.
Feb. 24.
BARGAINS! I
quick salesanSI
"AT THE CflEA
Ja^ob 1
ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND T
received direct fiom New York, a large and w
TEll GOODS, which he will offer at the lowt
DRESS GOODS OF AL
Silks. Poplins, Lustres, Black and OoPd. Alpacas, fi
Bleached goods. Fine Plaid aud Ottoman Shawls,
rators. Hosiery end Fancy Goods. Balmoral Hose. |
Trimmings and Buttons, Fringes and Laces. A tint
ets and Domestics, Oil Cloth and Matting. Special
Gents' Furnishing
Which is complete with the latest styles of Bows :ir
per Collar. Clothing Boots and Shoos, Hats and Ca
Coxno and. toe <
Bay Street. JACOB API
IT 1/ 7 BT1
JLJL* JLi JLI XJ V/
Wholesale and 1
AND DEALE
Country Produce, and ]
173 Broad St., fUnder Augi
0
KEEPS constancy on hand a large and selet
TATION SUPPLIES all of which we
guaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort and a
THE 11
SEWING MACII
Ls prepared to offer the i
TO MERCHANTS
?Who will do
Sewing Machines <
o?
W* 3
FAMILY F i!
Its Name Indicate
Dnr?nin 000 Families 1
11UIU1 IV/ iUWjV/VV A UIIIUIVW
G, 1
NAMED GENNRAL FA
Adapted to every ]>osaibIc grade of w<
ledges tiu
For Tailors and
IT STANDS WITHOUT
Weed Sewing Mac
Dec.30. No?. 51 ai
S. MAYO, ' j 1
Bay St. Beaufort, S. C
L1Q.UORS, WINES, &<\
NET YARNS,
1-ISH LINES AND CORDAGE. J
Grlasn, X^aints and Oils,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.: i
Special attention given to mixing pa in to
d Gats c order c"any L-iie.
i Dec.6
N
I E P E?~
fj
GROCERIES | '
d hotel,
l-OPEXED.
fiLINljr PUBLIC IS SOLICIIVD.
PER. D^LY.
PROPRIETOR. .
clubhouse
lie builvling formerly known as the
^ HOTEL,
, . . ' A
the choicest viands that the markets or
inand Beaufort
. . , 7
rl GAME in its season. Lr/ng experii
serve the choicest delicacies on the
C. E. WARRED ,
Proprietor. JARGAINSir
SMALL PROFITS!
P STORE.
kpple,
Hit: PUBLIC, TI1AT HE HAS .JUST
ell selected stock of FALL AND WIN-"
;st prices: Consisting of
L DESCRIPTION.
leps, and Plaids, also a fine lot 'f Print* an.
Ladies Kid Gloves, Centennial Dress ElaKuffiiitfr
and Knjl>roid<rles, Latest styles of
} lot of Perfumery and fancy Soaps. Blankattention
is called to the
Department.
H Ties, al?o. the Celebrated Centennial pa- '
ps, and other articles to suit the wants of all.
Convinced.
?LE, Beaufort, S. C.'
:,SS..EYdetail
Grocer,'
:rln?
Plantation Supplies,
/
isla Hotel,; Augusta Ga.
:tcd stock of GROCERIES and PLAN.;
offer cheap-to the trade. Satisfaction
djoininx Cpuuties respectfully solicited. .
FEED
INK COMFY,
most liberal terms
AMD OTHERS,
al in?
of its Man fture.*
...
L VORITE,
*
s its Qualities.
Vho^Havc Them in Use.'
VOPTTTT. -RTSnATTSm
V w O. JL-i y A/AJ VAA W
^rk.?Our competitors acknowit
I Shoemakers,A
I1IVAL. Address,
hine Company,
id 53 St. Charles St, Baltimore, Md.
m. H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
'in Sheet Iron, Copper Worker*
DEALER IN
spanned and Stamped Tid Wirea. Constantly on
Land, Cooking Parlor and Box Stores.
TERNffc CASH,
gaol far tka Calabrated
Charter Oak Cocking Stcvei."
\T. H. CALTERT, ,
Day St. between Sth A 9th ?U Deau/orl, 5. C
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