rnw ?, ni ??. LOCAL ITEMS. j Beaufort, 3. C., April 6. 1876. ?_? ~ l March ??.?At her r<*idvno>* in th.- o?w? ( of Beaufort, Mrs. Joseph Hazel, in tho vear of ; . !: her flfirThc tic-s for dull times.?Adver? . j 9l A line of steamships will run be-! tween Liverpool and Port luteal next fall. ? m> ? MS\ Advertise in the paper with the largest circulation. ftaTSeiid in your orders for job a oi k. 1 '* * inL Stewart uiaue ids iuoul\ i?> |mu.v. you know. - 1 c^rFor the week ending Friday there were shipped over the 1*. K. R. K., JIT' bales of cotton. ?o? Ca^'i'hc U. S. S. Alert, at Port Royal, i has been ordered to New York to fit out for the Chinese stations. ^ fcyrBill heads, letter and no.c heads. , and business cards a specialty at the 1 Standard & C mmkroiai. offie. . i i BQt-The 7VJ6?<*r-nian has dealt so long in soap, and such like, that he cannot now ^ tell the difference between soapstone and marble. fca^Tttc rain we had at the commencement of this week was just what ti e farmers wanted. t&.A project is on foot to build a large J dock at Port Royal as a coaling dock, which will make this port the best coalI ing harbor on the South Atlantic eoa t 1 l^vPire car loads of coal arrived a; Port Royal this weok, from the Georgia f coal mine, to t>e tested by the TT. S. fleet. I It is said to be of fine quafitv and can be i delivered at Port Royal for a;out six dol-1 lars per ton. ? BgUln answer to a cotoimunicntion from Contp. Gen. Dunn, the County Treasure: ! of this county has reported as having been tendered for state tuxes, withiu a fraction of $5,000. tGf Frank Windback, imbibed too frec-y on Tuesday last and in falling struck bis head on the. bed of a ? crg'nc on one i f t1 e wharc. which in Acted a severe wound on the i back of his head. He was conveyed to j the office of Dr. Gibbes. ?40 ?. t&~ A case of drowned calf is on the, docket of one of our trial justices. It ap j pears that one of the butchers dressed a j calf that had been drowned and offered i the veal Tor sale t> Mr. Tonkin?, whose! 1 ml1* pic sons were an)urea r.v its appear- J " nee. He is about to proceed agnitis the partv. ? Tlic incorporators* f tl?o Beaufort J and Port Royal Turnpike Co. held a meet in? on Saturday last. This company j intend constructing a plank road from i near the Court House to the railroad de- j pot. and from thence to Port Koyal. It is ; estimated that it will cost in the neigh , borhood of $3.."00 per mile. They ha\T j . t? T ?,? . i> :.i ; electC l f. Ij. >1 lggin, i rrs.;ucir -a.n'1 the following gentlemen as directors: Messrs. S. F. W. Seh-per R. II. Gleave^^^^- Green. and Robert Small*; Treasurer, John F.unz; Solicitor, W. J. Whippcr; Superintendent Win. Kressel. Sheriff's Sales. Tlie Sheriff dispose 1 of the following property on Tuesday last, at the court f house, Beaufort : In re. Estate Dav:d G. Jackson, lot j No. 13, section 19, township 1 south 1 i west, on Port Royal island, to U. G. j Holmes for $25. John Sly, vs. Geo. F. Lincoln, 70 acres j of land on St. Helena island, to Jno. Sly, ' for $15. Sarah \\ illiams, vs. Hamilton Robinson and Catharine Frnzier, lot B, block j 57, in the town of Beaufort, to Niles Christcnscn for $200. Claghoru ?k Cunningham, vs. Jas. M. j Lawton, 5.000 acres, on the Savannah 1 river, to C lug horn & Cunningham for! $500. M. J. Humbert vs Francis Hnmbe.t, j 800 acres to O. P. Law. for $50. O. P. Law vs. Francis Humbert, 371 acres near Gillisonviile, to O. P. Law. for $5. Brigham Hoist & Co., vs. Luther R. Bostick, 1,200 acres on the Savannah river to Brighaiu Hoist & Co.. for $3,000. W. J. Verdier, vs. >1. Weigert, 31 acres on Port Royal Island, to W. ,1. Verdier for $5. M. C. Warren, vs. Wui. C. Davis, 425 acres to R. G. Holmes for $10??. ** ' ^ ? MARINE NEWS. arrived.? port hoy a l. March 31.?Steam*' ip City of Dallas, Hi lies, Firn? ml inn. April 3.?.Steamship Ashland, froweil, New York SAILED. March 31.?Steamship ( ity of Dallas, IIinc?, New York. S<-hr. Hat tie Turner, Mclnt vre, Boston. AprilSchr. Anna E. Babcnrk, Lee, Doboy. April 4.?Anna Whiting, Hatch, Boston. Steamship Axhlan.l,Crowell, Feruaudina. MEMORANDA. The Happen, Frwlerieken, fi-r Bull River S. C. cleared at London. March 10. PUBLIC SPIRIT*ANI> ENTE RPRISF. Who ar* the Pa rtlr* t hat lark lt!-7f yon harr s?t a lot at Port Royal ISnlhl on It Who want* to go to Yrmaasec by Stage* Xf.w York, March 27, 1S70. Y lit or Standard and Commercial: In your paper of the 23:1., there is an editorial parncrraph referri'^ to uio by name, you quote what a *tMichigjiudcrM says he would do if he owned the !;tn*i at Port Royal city, and vou jntinnPe a lack of "enterprise ami public spirit'* on the nart of the present owners. ^ ' v...- e, r i *?aihi I n : >w.?- _ own al] the* land at I'o;t Royel. n part ot the available Iot> near the <1?>' k have beer so.d, mmuo of tie. in 10 citizens of Beaufoit. How inueli enterprise and public spirit do they evince hy allowing Their lots to remain unimproved when there i< a constant demand there for tenements? ; have done something every year in the way of building, and am now building cottages for the mechanics and their families, who are to he employed hi the machine shops of the railroad, and I intend at once to erect a large brick build ing to be used as stores and offices. Now will the other owners of lots at I'ox t Royal do as much? * * t'f* You would probably be snrpnscu n you would take the trouble to enquire, to find how much of the land availabb for present improvements is owned by others than myself While I am on the subject of ''enterprise and public spirit," lot me refer to another uiafter. Your readers will admit that a considerable decree of those high qualities, so well appreciated by your MUhigan friend, were displayed in the building of the railroa-l which op'tied Beauf *rt and Port Royal to tho wo Id. Po you. think the people ot Beaufort county quite appreciate all that that en. tcrprise signifies in increased value to property of ail kinds, and improved op. por amities for business? They hare re eeived all the benefits of that work. Tho.-o j wh" built the road have received no re-, tu ns for their money. Don't you think; 'he owners of land in the county, other- j wise almost worthless, could afford to give ; (he right of way over that land, to pro- j cure the building of tho road? and yet the ! Receiver of the road is constantly annoyed i by writs to recover for right of way which ; ?Ko Inner Jicro settled- ! were Ml]i|>ur.tu iv w .v...n - There is one pending now for way through | the Mei'rcii place, in spite of an agree in out made between MeCrea and the coin pany that he would give theui not only right of way hut one hundred acres of hrs 'and,, on condition the road would run through it. There is another suit in j which judgment is taken against the com- [ pany. In this ca^e they threaten to take j up the rails and would actually have done so, as I am informed, but for the into.* | fere nee of the U. S. courts. How large a reserve of "enterpr.se and public spirit" j do you think is required to run the road, j without any money returns, under such I circumstances? j I am informed that those who have the j matter in charge have decided that 'f the rails should bo taken up as indicated , a ore, they will stay up. until somebody 1 tu>re enterprising than they arc sha 1 find the money t) p it them down again, j In that case your peoj le will be looking . a hi. lit anmngst themselves, or possibly calling on your Michigan iricnJs to estab-j i La!: a line of stages to Yenu-voe. T>. F. APP;.eton\ o?~?? Mr. ('onant's ice vessel has lx en th'rtcc n days out. and is expected to ar-1 ivo in Beaufort in a few days. ?;. fc.rU Capt. Stanley, the Union IkrnhT *. j CMididate for Mayor of CoY.inb a was j de!e:ifc l by 31 r. Agucvr. ' j ?niU'c;ul5. iPORT ROYAL ~RAit.R0Apr Magaolia Passenger Routs. ft < //. M'? fc* ?/ ' ? Ji/i It II.K. .<1*rEKIN'T* OFFICE POUT ROYAL RAILR'D) Al'cl'STA, (iA.. Dec. 4,1 if7.5. ( ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, TRAINS ON ih!s rw?i will mil as follows GOING m.-VTII. Train No. 1. Leave Augusta . 7 SO a at Arrive a? Yemawe 12 l'l |i ni L^rave Yi uas^e 12 3 > p ui Arrive *1 Beaufort . ?..2 01 p m Arrive P?>rt Royal 3 *2:1 i> ni Arrive a( Savannah 3 20 p in Arrive at Charleston 4 30 p ?u GOL\(4 soi'TH. Train No. 3. Leave Augusta 8 43 p in Arrive al Yeinassec 2 00 a in D-ave Ycmassee 2 40 a in Arrive at itcanfort 4 05 a ni Arrive at Port Loyal 4 3n a m Arrive ai Savann.ih 7 00 a ni Arrive at t.lurliston - 6 30 a in GOI\G .'.OUTII. Train No. 8. Leave Savannah , 9 20 a m I/'ove Charleston 8 15 a ra L -ave Port Poynl 10 20 a in | Leave RcauiVrt 10 40 a m I Arrive at Yenias-ee *12 0 ? 111 j Leave Ycmnssce 12 5' p 111 Arrive at Aarn*ta 5 20 p m GOING NOllTIl* Train No. 1. ! I> arc Savannah 10 20 p ni [ L avet haileston *- s 30 p in | Leave P?rt Royal il 45 p ni Leave Beaufort 12 M a in ; Aniveal Yvniassee 1 4-J a in 1 Leave Y? masse.' 2 15 a 111 Arrive a! Allan !a 7 2? .1 111 Train* 1 ;ut.! itm daily except Sundays Nos, :! ; ami truu daily. All trains 1-01111.1-1 at Vemnssoe j with the trains of tie- Savannah ami Ch.trhsto.i Railroad for { iiai'i. ston ai.d Savant ah, nnd at Augusia with trains a th*? Georgia Railroad, for th" West, and chsrl >tte, < 'oltimhia & Augusta Railroad : for the North and Ka>t. Pa.s.s-'iuers taking trains X?>s. 1 ami :t make tlosr a!! rail eutin iti- n.s at Savannah with Atlnnti. and : Gulf li:iilr<>:i<l tor Jaeksonville ami all points on ; the St. Joltn'a River. Ttiniuijh J'srlutaa >!< < jainjg Cms o;i nil Sight Trains to Sarnunnh. *i>iuner. 11. (i. FLIIMIXG, Superintendent. ; T,S. D WANT. Gcu'J. I'ass. Agent. W. II. CJSLXi?ERT. PRACTICAL tvs P f* ' S T- T |TS1 | i in W ? U ?. WI JkllWiAlsvj ' I>FAI.ER IN I":tpanned nFtainpt-d Tin Wares. fV.nstautlvo i Itaitd, Cooking l'arlor and Fox Stoves. TKUMS CASH. Agent for the Co!*, hrati'l P%bQ"* P!>Tt P*Tr** " WilVi .?> Uiilk NtUwliinvj SW ? V W. K. C.A I.VKRT. ^eu;tfort Sirrctorit. Groceries. 1 >UV('K, .1. I'?*iWines, I.i'iuors, and SeJj ir:irc?. South si {< Hay s:., Hanufor:. BOYCK, .US J-:.-Wln.k-alt; au.l ivta.l dealer in (irnc.-ri'-s. soi.jir-', J'ry Hoods and vjeneral niorvhandi.-v. Hay Si. Dry Goods. \ I'l'I.K, J.?Hry <;. ?>'<, clothing, Boots and ix. Shoes, Notions, Hay St. f MJANZ, JOHN?Hoiiera! I'ry Hmds House, , i1 Hay St. Beaut'-.rt. See advert'* nt'iit. 4 'OtMMlK JOHN?Hrv Hoods < I-il.inr, MillinaV> ry. l-'renoh and iloruestic Klowets, l-'ancy - i w . p.,,-sii sis> u&u-rtiseni 'lit. IttJUHS, IIWIH'llO, ?v... ...... . .. ^ U" ATK'tHOl'SE, (iKOFUilv?<?ro vies, and Dry ( nods, Furniture, ?te. A n -w stock of lamps ! and . bandoliers. Hay St. r FARMS lIl^sRY.?Croi< rios. Wine* Liquors t Dry Hoods, Toys and Fancy (Joids, Hay St Heaufort, S. C. I -V ? Auction Commission. .. . | /"iltoFT'T, JAMES M.?Auction Commission I M rebuilt. and Hrnki r in Rial Estate, Hay St. | See Advert svnieut Barber. V KT1S, A.?r.arS-r. Hair rotting, shaving sham /V pi>i!ng and dyeing. W. t St. | QT'TLEDHE, It. M.?ItarVr, shaving hair cut' i * ting, shampooing and liy.-ing d me in the n at< <t manner. Hay Sr. Shipping. HI'UTHA SC1IR*?Capt. Trevett, master, Reaufort to Savannah every week. Freight and i passage. Blacksmith. A f" JTC1IEL. W.?Rlacksmhh. h rseshneing, and .VI gem-r.il smith work. Magnolia St. "Wheelright O WAUK. JKI4W?W1i?n 1 right. Repairs promptly lv executed. Magnolia St. Surveyor. "VJICIIOLS E. < . Conntv Surveynr, ( ivil Engin.V iurr, Draughtsman. Twenty" years experience. Corner of j?tl? it R. St, Reaufort, S. C. Druggist, QTl'ART. !I. M. DR.?Druggistand Apothcrcary iy Ray St. Beaufort. See advertisement. Builder and Contractor DEVLIN. W. If.?Ruifdcr and contractor, Ray and Charles Sts. S?-e advert is* liu-nt. Carriage Painter McflRKtlOR. JAS. K.?Carriage maker, -dgn and carriage painter, Ray and Charles Sts. See advertisement. Professional Cards \A .* It it JIN. 1' L.?Attorney at Low. Solicitor of VY 2nd Circuit. Ray St. i " iff tr A li r f ft is f m cn ts. SMOKERS! SMOKERS A. ASHLEY~CHRIEfZB3SQ, rr 1 ? AS opened a Cigar store, and News d-p<>t on Ray St., R-autort. where can b found some of the choicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. A line stock of l'lI'ES, roiCIIKS, CICAR HOLDERS, ?tc. DAILY and WEEKLY |wj?ors. Orders filled prr-mptly f>r any book, magazine <>r :i wspaoer published. Tii3 only N3ws Mi is tM Feb. 24. I silvefTFlated ware! I Eieclra-Plaled Silver Ware AND Ornamental Art Work, IN CHEAT VARIETY, MAYCFACTCRED BY THE MERIDIAN BRITANNIA COMPANY. 530 BROADWAY SEW YORK. I The best Plated SPOONS and FORK'S arc those j Silver Plated heaviest on the parts where ueeessai rily the most wear comes, and hearing the Trade ! Mark. 1874-ItOGEIlS BROTHERS-XII. X. It. ?This great improvement in Silver - Plated Spoors and Forks is applied alike to eaeli grade j of Plat", A 1, sand 12 oz. as ordered. The Process ! and MiwhiiHTV for manufacturing these goods are . Patented. The Extra or '-Standard Plate" made hy ihis Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is pia'ed ."i percent, heavier than the ordianary market stau1 dard. %*,- First Premenms awarded at all Fairs where ; exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1852 to American i Institute Fair, 1671. inclusive, ! mar 9-G in. tfjCfn tfjOfl per day at heme. Samples worth $1 <$J U ;3cll free. Stinson A Co., Portland' Maine SEND 2V. to <K P. HOW ELK A CO., New York tor Pamphl t of Iflo pages, containing list of .'WO newspapers, and estimates showing cost of ad vert isj iJ,?; (ftlf) a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and tjiu terms free TKL'E A CO., Augusta, Maine. mariMy. j M. POLLITZER, COTTOS FACTO 11 AND Commission Merchant CK il'PORT S . C J(MN FRANZ, ??? Wholesale & Rftail (irorrr, AND SHIP CHANDLEP Family Groceries and Cabin Store: a specialty. ! Constantly receiving from St. Loub . i the best r! FAMILY FLOUR. i wholesale groceries, Morons plantation sitpltk: at tlic prineple Store, formerly ocenpic j by J. l-ylcr, Corner Hay and West Strcc I BAKERY. I ; Having ju-t completed the erection of' bakery at my premises, at the corner Ha r and Scott Sis., T shall keep a constat ' supply of fre h HKKA1) Ate. I have s< ; eu ed t!ic services of an experienced b? kcr, and by using the finest grades ( . flour, shall endeavor to Mrure a share < public patronage. Call and inspect satt ! ides. | GROCERIES. J a ee'.a'itv a * fho St?v e Corner <?f lb CDhflft 1 it-_?. m-*~m ? - - y if!). II. ElntdiiflriM. i 7 I WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL GROCER I | PORT ROYAL, S. C. I ?o? i * i | JJAVIXli just jiut iu a large ?toc% of 1 !? B 6 C E R I Si s.| I ' i , I am prepared to supply the trade at figures that I cannot fail to PROVE SATISFACTORY. . All my goodsare bought fruin first hands, and come direct from j Jiow York, Boston ant! Baltimore, j and I can, therefore, compete with dealer# in j Charleston and Savannah. ! Mess Beef and Pork, Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, I FLOUR, M'OAR, MOLASSES j SUA 1* CANDLES SYMT j COFFEES. CANDIES, TEAS, .IKLl.II>', SARDINES, CRACKERS. < !Ii:i>E. COiiS. COltN MEAL, IIAY AND FEED. CANNED OOtIPS AND PRESERVED FRUITS. | { T)Y Pl'RCHASINo from 1110, parties can make h D percentage on thcirgoods, oti a- count of lower freight charge* at Port Royal than at Charleston or Savannah. D. H. Hutchinson. j Jv-C9-fim. j S"or Sal?. I I OXE-THIR j INTEREST IN THE Port Ployal STAEDARD k COMMERCIAL.1 ? A P P I. Y TO ? J. W. Collins. t>C.? ?t'-tf. MRS E. HOLZACH, B R BREAD V D Cake, and Cracker Bakery BA Y ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. Just received a largo and selected stock of FRENCH CANDIES, which will ho sold at prices to suit the times. Will so keep on hand all kind" of CAKES. PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac. sep.23-t f. MRS. C. SMITH^ l yxriElfST ST^lSST, Between Crayeu and Noriti Streets. ) VXD COR. SCOTT A 3TORTII STREETS, Eoaufort, 55.. C. I j n ROCEPJES, I V.X A f EATS, PAJCMES. IV1 rj'OiSACCO, I " I I j | FANCY CAKES, AND SEGARS. j I Dry Gcods, and Clolhihg j ! All oftlic best quality and at th<? lowest figures, constantly on liaiul. ; Ai i.i.ytf. ! W. H. DEVLIN, ! Carpenter ? Builder o j All kinds of BOAT WORK, CAULKING, j and SPAR MAKING. I i o OFFICE AND SHOP COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET. B E A U F ORT, S . C . i aiiRo.ly. PORT R.OTTA2L. jSaw& Planing Mill BEAUFORT. S C. i D. C. WILSON & CO., MAXl'XACTl'KERS OK AND DEALERS IN I YELLOW PINS 1MB AND LMB AND I j | Cyproes Sliinglcs, I ALSO Builders & Contractors I' LAST E It , LATHES, | All kinds of #(>B SAWING promptly done. ___ ; rioDrim & Ceiling Ms always on tanfl " j Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo j promjitly Sited. Terms Cash, i *iov.28-ly. * 1>. C. WILSON, <t CO* S. MAYO, Bay St. Soaiifort, Q. C l| t|i o j$nft ' i *w$3w* ??r-^ I.IQIOBS, WINES, itc. ! NET YARNS, <.! fish lines and cordage. (1 ! Glass, Puinls ?ntl Oils, 'm white lead and turpentine. j Special attention given to mixing paint 1 and Glass cut to order of any size, a i Dec. (? ' .T;. ELLIOTT, Bt;n$farl S. 4. ; WrRV*/., A* < ?., thmrlftoH <H. 4 ;r THE BEAUFORT * steam mill comhhy Having ppt pp anni>t mtt.i. at tiii:ii nlti mriiJ. ;.r? ?ju?-?mI Id Tiirii:si? Grist, Fred .in I Ilea!, a a * ii I'i'i / in'1-is i;i iJj't; raV*. IV . y.t *. v:i.'mvn'i (Jiiurtrstott ^ihcitiscmcnts. j JOHN W. L1NLEY, & CO. 1 ISO KING STBKKT, | CHAR LES-TON, S. C. r R O C~~E R S And Importer* of General Merchandise. No Freight to Fay ! No Freight lo Fay Our pries* nrr Mow floor of ftn'/othi tletiler m. the Unittil Strit>*. At ex'r chorf/cs for ilnnfngr, 1 toxin g or fmg/tt. " **' '*?fuxiul M C pre} Hit/ ! I'-ii/itt.s mm m-,.,, free at any depot on the line of the Xm ti Eastern y Wilmington nwf Columbia South Carolina and Chnrbstnn ami So C'lniodi Pad Roods; oho }o oil points i> South Carolina, Georgia and h/ondo ha ring direct water co mm un cation iciti C harfeston. ALI? GOODS GVARAT.TiSED. '' Terms?Cash by P. 0. order or rep is feted btter?on 30,-fiO, or '.)() ilays in o< reptante with interest oddc / at the rat of 1 per cent a month. " Always en dost this advertisement with order if convenient. Lisioi Wel Prices. No <'xpfii.se io a<lt Finest quality Young Ilyson Tta?quality unsur I nss <!, eMiul-ito flavor, ami gr at s:r ng'.h, S;.2 per In. Tins Ti n specially recommended. Kim's juulity <>"lo;ig, Souchong, Gunpowder, ami Hysoi i'oas, $i.3i jter lb. S.'i-tinJ quality Tea*, s r- per lb Thin! quality Teas, s'lid l?y other dealers at s'l |><? 1 lh., von can'havu delivered hv us at ?5kt. |K-r lb Crushed ami Powdered Sugars l'ic. per !!?.; t ramilaled A Sugar, 12c per lb J.i^hi Brown su-ar, HV pei lb. L:nley's l'eerless FAMILY FL(?1 K Is l.PS. FOR $1. orSJOpcr liM. Good J'atuily Flour, 22 lbs. for ?1: ami $!UK) p<T barrtl. Fxtra ( hoice Fit ely Flavored Hams, 17V?, 1 tic. per lb. Good Ifa as, !.\e. per lb. BHKAKFAST STRIPS, KXTUA < irop.'i; 17j;jv!. per lb. Choice Tumbler Jellies, larg size", 12 l-2r. <a?li. 2 lb. Canned Tomato-.-, l"> eaeli; J lb. ( anneil iYtuatocs, l.v. each. lib. Sa.moil, 2oc per can; 2 lb Canned Pine Ap le, Peaches Damsons and Pears, 2oc. per can?i> e.ms for CiJfc Ikst quality mixed Vinegar Pic kles?pints 17c eat-.' quarts, 27e. each: Gallons li'le. each. Onal -iiso Milk, Kureka anu Laglc haaml,23c. each, (iant Sea loam, 1-2 lb. 25c ; lbs. 30c. per can. Lemon Su gar. 40c. per can. Dooley's Yerst Powder, 2.7. and 4<tc. per can. English rooking noun, ?r r;:cwage Soda, 10c. per lb. 1-4 l*?xcs Sardines, 2bc. ; t-Ikixcs, Sardines, 35c. each. Shadincs, 1-2 (taxes, 25t each. Cox's Sparkiiu Gelatine, 2ik\ per pack. < pers.40c; Olive*, 30c.; Worcestershire, \Vulnut an> Mushroom Sauces, genuine imported, 4iV. per boi tie. Imitation French .Mustard. 20e. Genuine Frenc! Mustard,25c. French Prunes,18c. pr ll?. Uaisins,2jX. Citron, 4'kr. Currents, 10c. ( necse, 20c. I'm weight Candles, first quality, 23c. per lb. linker Chocolate, 4-ic. per lb. Cocoa, 50c. per lb. ltionir 60c. pcrlb. German Chocolate, 30c. |?crlb. Onliuu ry Rio Coilec, 4 1-2 lbs. tor il.; choice Rio ' or?' < 4 lbs. for Si.; choice Luguayra Colfee, .1 ll>s. !'??. Si; Old <Jovcmme::t Java Coffee, 2M ;1m. lor c'l Roa?tcd and Ground Coffees, .V. additional,each grade. Duryea'a Starch. 1) lbs. for SI. Satin Gin & Statch, 7.5c. per box. Corn Starch, 13c. per pack, Box Blueing, 33c. per dozen. Barley, 12 l-2e. per lb Durham Smoking Tobacco, 65c. per lb. Giu mlg Butter, 10c. per lb. Choice Goshen Butler, 0.5. per !b. Biscuits?Soda, 12 lhs. for Si; Exfta Pilot 10c. l/? nton, Wine, Ginger and Butf-r. st 15c p r lb Xic Nacs, 18c. per lb.; Fancy Cak s 25c. per 11; Black Pepper, 30c. per lb.; Spice, 30c. p. r 1 >.; Nu.tuegs, 15c. per ounce; Mae:-, l-5c per ounce; t.ingr , 25c. per lb. Rose and Vanilla Flat Stick Can ly. tine article, 25c. per lb.; Ordiitarv -tick caudr. pu:? 2uc. p -r lb.; Bock Candy, any color, 22c. per lb Col gaf.-'s Toilet Soaps?00 (iiifcrent kinds a spec airy o ours, at maiinfacturcr's prices?fr m 2.5c , to 54.1 per dozen cakes. Colgate's Handkerchief Extract 50c. per boitle. Cashm.-re Bouquet tVwdcr, 25c. pbox. Cleveland'* Pomade Yasalino, a restoratir and preservative unequalled for the hair, 20c. p? tattle. <?M Coyn Whiskey,81.80per gallon. K> Whiskeys, Sl.Go, S2.00, $3.t?x and 8f.00 per gallo; Blackberry and ( b rry t'oraials, a plrase.ut drink 3l.0'J ptr gallon. Table Port and Sherry Wine, ?2" per gallon Fine Old Mad ira, Sl.nn jht gallo English and Scotch Ale at:d Porter; tatt rd, -2.5 pr dozen. Bremen Eager Beer, bottled, $2.70 p. dozen. Deiuijobns for Liquors, extra?1-2 gallon 4-K:.; gall-lis, 55c.; 2 gallons, 60e.; 3 g-iioiis, 7.5c.; gallons 3J.no each. A very Extensive Assortment of Crockery am Glassware always on hand. Plates?Dinner ai/< ?I.5o per do/i n ; Breakfast, 81.25; D- s-rt, ?1.W' Pea, S5c. per dozen, Clips ami Saucers, 81.00 per sc. Cover.-d Dishes, 6.5c. 75c., ami -51.00 each. Tumble tide., 7.5., S'.0<?, 81.25. and Si 50 per dozen. Tab. < lohl ts. 51.20, $1.50, S2.U'?, S2..rr?, and 83.">) per di-zc-. Wine Glasses. $1X0 per daz n. Lamp < him per Sun <) and A's, 4 for 2;5c. B's il for 25e. Student i i Argaml Chininey.s 3 lor 2">c. Numberlss articl. uiiiu-ntiou.sl. Information c cerfully given, in lirm was csianlished in 1:567, and <uir business r;>utati./t! ami facilities are #f the highest otdvr We will d.? all we promise. Alloru-'rs should h address si to JOHN W. Lift LEY, & CO., (Key Box 1S4> 2L90 v=3t., Jn.?.17-ly. CH AP.LFSTON, S. P. | ftrist and jfred. | 8. M. WALLACE, I Cotton Factor | A*l> !grist miller Wholesale Dealer In mi ni,;7, mi, feed, Etc,, Sea Island Cotton Bought, Ginned nnd prepared for mnr ket. Advances Made on Consignments, Having the best machinery for ginning I cotton and grinding corn and meal, he is j prepared to execute all orders ou the { shortest possible uotice. j The highest price paid for Cotton and Corn. Cotton ginned on toll. jan.7. G. P. GARDNER, DEALKK IX CROCERIES, Liters, Erj Goods, Soots, Shoes, Etc,, ! HILTON HEAD, S. C. j Cotton Ginned and Corn Ground at the above place. Grist, Bread and Feed, ! always on hand. For cash all orders will be promptly attended to. I>. O'NEILL & SONS, ? <r,.T t-air w nEAI.KnS IN' BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES. INTo, S3 Hayno Stroot Cliarloston S. O?prl.8-Iyr. j THE PARKE RCUN. SE ND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRCfSs WEST MERIDEN,CT.. \ ""fTw TTc U K I'.K It", ! 0 I >z^z*$&MSfor Imported Licuors, ! / }/&& ?*& t SEA ISIANB HOTEL, j IIAS BEEX 1IE-OPEXED. THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICilVD. TERM3, 02.OO PER DAY. J A M KS ODELL, - - - - Proprietor. PORT ROYAL CLUB HOUSE Has been fitted up in fi st class style, in the building formerly known as the ?t. > BEMF08MTEL, . The RESTAURANT will be supplied with the choicest viands that the^aiarkcts of Savannah, Charleston and Beaufort an supply. MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS and GAME in its season. Long expert. nte i>i this line of business has enabled me to serve the choicest delicacies on the hortcst notice. C. E. WARREN, Feb. 24. Proprietor. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! AT T H K CHEAP STOKE. Jacob Apple, VXXOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, THAT HE HAS JURY ecoived direct fiom New York, a large arid well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which lie will offer at the lowest prices. Consisting of DRESS GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Silki. Poplin*, Lustres, Black and Col'd. Alpacas, Reps, and Plaid*. ?!so a line lot/f Priata and Bleached gi>ods. Fine Plaid and Ottoman Shawls, Indies Kid <iloves, Centennial Dreu Elevators, Hosiery and Fancy < roods. Balmoral Hose. Ruffling and Km broideries, Latest styles (A Trimniitifs and Buttons, Fringes and Laces. A line lot of Perfumery and fancy Soaps. Blankets and Domestics, Oil Cloth and Matting. Special attention is called to the Gents' Furnishing Department. .Which i? complete with the latest styles of Bows an ! Ties, also, the celebrated Centennial pkI per ( ollar. Clothing Boots and Shoes, llats and Caps, and other articles to suit the waata of all. Oomo and. too Convinced, ! 3ay StrSeL JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C. HEZ BUSSEYl Wholesale and RetaiLGrocer, AND DEALER IX * Country Produce, and Plantation Supplies, . 173 Broad St., fUnder Augusta Hotels AugUsta Ga. 0 I7EEPS constancy on hand a large and selected stock of GROCERIES and PLAN. l\ TATION SUPPLIES all ot which we offer cheap to the trade. Satisfaction guaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort and adjoining Couuties respectfully solicited. Are You Going to Paint? THEN USE NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S CHEMICAL PAINT Ready for use in Whits, and over One Hundred Dieferext Colors made* of strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted uiuch Handsomer ami Cheaper, and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint. It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the the Union and is on many thousands of the finest housesj'n the country Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT 00. PBICE BEDCCEDijinE ^ ^ ^ JJJ Jgj^ ' THE WEED SEWING MACHINE COMFY., Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ?Who will deal it*? n " H F?. i f d Vfotr'-fVnT*/^ OGWllitr luai'iixiiTO ui iw iu?u uuiv. 0 S?? .? FAMILY FAVORITE, Its Name Indicates its Qualities. ; Refer to 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use. 1 NAMED GENNRAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE l Adapted to every possible grade of work.?Our competitors acknowledges that For Tailors and Shoemakers, IT PT.VNDS WITHOIT A RIVAL Address, V/eed Sewing Machine Company. I?, . A " " ! >t UaitimorC; M'i1