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Beaufort, S. C., April 13, 1876.
Sinali-pox arc prevailing in SavannahCHAMBERLAIN
was elected a delegate
to Cincinnati, yester-day.
IIPyou Lav? a good thing advertise
it If you Kven't don't.
The monitor Dictator has been in
I'ort Koynl harbor one year.
" m i
Next .Sunday is Raster ?unaay,
the close of the lenten season.
1 "
9^. America's patron saint in l.STti?
St. Knnial.
Don't advertise. If you do rou
will have to do more work to attend to I
your business.
The best job printing in town at
the office of the Standard and ComMUtriAU
^ i
Wm. Peronneau Finley, Esq.,
who was born in Beautort in the year
1802, died in Aiken on Saturday last.
A large advertisement once and j
then discontinued creates the impression
that the man has fizzled. Continuous
advertising is the secret.
JW One hundred and forty-eight
bales of cotton were ' shipped over the
Port Royal Railroad for the week ending
Friday the 7th inst.
A- The Treasurer of the Beaufort
and Port Royal Turnpike Co, announces
that the books are open at his office for
subscription to the stock.
Tuk fleet at Port Royal is said to be
too lar from the markets, but what would
be said of lying at Tybee, which would be
a still greater distance.
rill MMiprtone editor of the T, ittune has
got the sea wall oa the braiu. He is in a
very precarious condition. He was standing
wjth his back to the wall when it fell.
?;
19" The State Treasurer says he will
be able to pay this mouth about twothirds
of the amount due the various
couutics, of school money as apportioned
by the Superintendent of Education.
Mir The executive committee of the
National Grange, has voted $J,UU0 to
the relief of destitute members of this order
iu the counties of Colleton. Beaufort,
Barn well and Charleston.
SO- A party of gentlemen from Beaufort,
on board the steam yacht Falcon,
p tid a visit to Admiral Lolioy, and the
flag ship Hartford, ou Monday last. They
received the most courteous attention.
t # i
?? ?? ?? made to the i
lYtf~ A {KCiuaiik hi|' mm.
fleet, by a number of ourcitixous on boar i
the steamer Pilot Boy, ou Friday last.
They visited the monitor Dictator, which
% is a model of engineering skill.
1?- The tine profiler "* 1 h _>s. Mor- gan,
from Georgetown, is in Beaufort,
and makes three trips daily to the U. S.
Meet. We wish them success in their eu:
tcrprise.
HrHe this week priutcd an extended
price list lor Mr. John Fraux. lie has
two la stores in town, aud carries a
heavy of .goods. He has learned
the value of pii.ilcr s iuk.
% iSU The Port Koyal Laundry has now
been completed. The machinery and appliances
are ail new, so the Port lioyaliies
can now enjoy the luxury of a '"clean
boiled rag," every Suuday at least.
6k. The Demorest's Illustrated Mouthly
is the largest, and has the largest circulation
of aoy fashion tuouthiy publish
ed. They give a splendid chromo, already
mo an tea tor framing.
J9~Mr. Odeli, the baker, who has the
contract tor bread lor the tieet, is as busy
as a bee. He has two large ovens cou
stantly at work, and has sent lor some
skillful bakers, in order to keep up with
the times.
?- We call atteotiou to the advt.
asking proposals for lumber for the
Beauiort aud Port Koyal Turnpike Co.
There are about five miles of road to be
built, and tho.-e securing the contract for
ibe sectiou to the depot, will stand a good
chance for the balance.
HBu On Friday the second of a sera 3
of boat races between the crews of the
Brooklyn and Cougress came oil. The
boys of the Brouklyu were the favorites.
The course was two utiles aud u half se. ward
and return. The .Congress' bom,
which won the first race was again the
winner by about one uiiuute.
ft- The interior of the Al. E. Church,
Beaufort, has been repainted, and carpeted,
and otherwise beautified. We arc instructed
to thank those whoso cheerfully
respouded to the call for contributions tor
this work. On Suuday evening a festival
in commemoration of Easter will take
place in this church.
I^Dr. Warren, late supply contractor
to the fleet, left on business to Washington
some time ago, when a rumor was cir"
onlated that he had left the state for the
purpose of defrauding his creditors, who
swooped down upon his property in Beaufort
and Port Boyal and plastered it all
over with attachments, Dr. Warren sect
dowu a power of attorney to his agcut tc
make an 4- sigument in favor of his creditors,
From tfie number of lawyers whe
a e iu such good v - uot this week, a fat
thing is evidently expected.
?w'
Ifcal Estate Transfers.
Since our last report the following
. ..1 .. .........1
. t?: :.r rr a- >v sr(?tie.\?i-K. .?
j Luther ivk. iv? .*i. .v, Sum is.
I 9j acres in Lawton for $4o<> 00
Henry R Si Andrew P. Lawton,
to Edward Stephenson, GO acres
in Kobert for 90 00
Z. Ilayues, to Saiuuel Ferguson,
Sandy Drayton and A. Johnson.
100 acres for 250 00
; Wui. Wilson. S. B. C., to Crcs'
w?ll Purvis Si Leopold, Com
I .. V-.., {
uilssiuiiere Frciduiau's bank,
j 250 acres in Beaufort for 4,750 00
Political Notes.
[
' Tlic New OrJtuis Pacayune says: "It
! is a mistake to suppose that all the enc"
aiies of the south in congress are mem-,
bers of the republican party. The opposition
of some northern democrats, and
even of a few southern democrats, to the
appropriations proposed for works of internal
improvement in this section is unjust,
ungenerous and unwise. "
The Baltimore American, speaking of j
the democratic legislature of Maryland !
says There are lavish appropriations made
or proposed whitewashinirs of defaulting
officials and the kind ed jobery, insolent
refusals to treat election contests in a fair
and righteous R'-irit, and a conteui
tuous spurning of the protest and petitions
of a large and respectable portion
of the community.
The New York correspondent of the;
Chicago Tribune says :
ilBy common em sent, James G. Blaine
is regarded by republican editors, politicians
and representatives in this state, as
the most formidable cat didatc. The^opposition
against Blaine is inspired
by a fear that he will be nominated. This j
opposition is manifested in political clubs |
?at Albany, in newspaper o:Bees and elsewhere?not
by a direct assault up- n Mr.
Blaine or his record, but by a covert attack
u >on the idea that any New Knglaud man
can <-?rrv New York.'' This writer says
- - 4 ? ?in ?i^: 1
ex-Governor John A. Uorris win ultimately
go for him, although his first choice
is Secretary Fish, believing that he is
surer than any one else to carry New
York. '
A Canticle of the Church.
OV EASTER EVE.
Sleep, sleep, my Lord!
Soft silence curtain o,cr Thy rest.
Soft lie the white robes on Tliy broast,
* In breathless awe.
Angils, with drooping wings, stand near,
With hushed intent they watch Thy bior;
Sleep, sleep, my Lord.
Sleep soft, my Lord!
White lilies stand beside the door,
Red roses droop th. ir full spheres o'er
Thy place of rest.
Blooiu, crown of thorns, around the brow
That sleeps so free from sorrow now
Sleep, sleep, my Lord.
Sleep on, my Lord,
So sneering Toieeof disbelief.
No traitor's kiss, no untold grief
Shall wake Thee now.
The tears are wept, the woe is borne,
Untroubled till the coming morn,
Sleep, ab-ep, my Lord.
Sleep, sleep, my Lord.
Perfumed and white the lioeu fold
Enwraps Thy form, as white, as cold/
No hands unkind
Shall ever touch Thee. Holy One.
No spear shall wound; Thy passion done,
Sleet? on. dear Lord.
Slcop on, <lear Lord.
Rest, Hands that toiled, that fed, that bleat
Unthankful :uan; at last they rest.
Sleep, slefcp, dear Hand'!
Rest, Feet that trol a toilsome way
To find t^iis rest at ch*e of day;
Sleep, sleep, dear Lord.
Sle?p sloep, dear Lord,
Sl-ep, Hero of the battle fleji, ;
Uncoiifju red sleep; for wreath and shield,
j 'i hr thorn at.d cross,
Sleep, Lamb unstained and innocent,
From Heaven to earth as offering lent;
Sleep soft, my L>rd.
Sleep soft, my Lord;
No more to watch by night alone;
The ang< Is watch inside the stono, !
The guards without, I
And Thy Church watches, prays and weeps
By the strange shrine wherein He sleeps
He sleeps, her Lord.
Sleep now, dear Lord,
j Not yet draws near the dawning hour
< When Thou slialt rise, in light, in power,
To shine, to reign.
Soon, through all tiiuc to shine afar,
Earth's Life, her Bright, her Morning Star,
Sleep now, dear l/>rd.
MutUUT.
St. iMma, S, C.
j MARINE NEWS.
CLEARED.?ST. HELENA SOUND.
March 27.?Br. Pg. Francis John, Bcutley, master,
for Newcastle, Eng., with 430 tons rock from Coosaw
mines.
March 23.?Br. Bgt. Elta. George, master for Newcastle,
Eng., with 420 tons rock tr??m Coosaw minesApril
1.?Dsni?h ship Atlantic, Nerison, mast?rk
for Newcastle, Eng., with cargo lumber from Da
j ritn.Ga.
April 5.?Russian Bk. Rapid, Jacohsson, master
: for Aarhuus, Denmark, with 600 tons rock from
Coosaw mines.
ARRIVED.?ST. HELENA SOUND.
March 29.?Russian Bk. Ivalo, Spolander, rna-trr,
57 days from Antwerp, in ballast to Campbell, Wyl
lie A Co.
AH RIVED.?PORT ROYAL.
] April,?7th I". S. S. Shawiuut, from Pcnsacoia.
April.?7th " Monitor Ajax " from Pcusacola.
April ".?Steamship Ashlaul,Crowell, Fernandina
VdW
| April 9.?Steamship t.uy 01 n?aims, JHUVfl, A-*vm
Turk.
April 10.?IT, s. 8. Swatara, from Raosarola.
April 10.?Monitor Mahopju., from I'epsacola.
j Sohr. Chaa, J3, Rlllier, Coombs, Woods Hale, fuano,
to P. K. It. R.
SAILED.
April 7.?Steamship A?hlund, Crowcll, New York*
April 10,-^Stcatu?hip City of Dallas, Hiiiea, FerpaiMlin*.
ARRIVED?BEAUFORT.
April 10,?-Norweigan Bk.Jorgen Lorentzcn, Petoraon,
from Limerick, Ireland, to Atlantic Saw
Mill.
1 April.?9th Schr. Charlotte Jameson, Jameson.
JQ days from Rutlaud, Me, with ice to John Oon?QL
CLEARED.?BJ?AUFORT.
April 10.?Norweigan Big. Alliance. I-arseu, fronp
Aflautic-Kiv Mill, with timber to West Hartelpool
i Eng. '.
:! MEMORANDA,
j j The Fttp-lia Osterniup. for Bull River, S. C. sailed
from Gloucester,England. March 23.
h pou sZiEii!
A flue 7 octavo Stelnway A Son's piano, in perfcci
> order, with covered stool. Cheap. Apply to
. j M. POLLITZER,
ap j.3. Bay St. Beau fort.
notice.
THE u der-ijjned, Treasurer of the Beunfon
Port Iti.yal Turnpike Co., will opei
> l??>ok.N for the r-veipt of sulneriptlon to the stock <
ti_: -? ?- grxn?i>^c.'omi- -:
i ifiaulort ?u?iUi$? $mrior.i.
w
Groceries.
BOYOE, J. 1'?Groceries, Wines, Liquors, and Sugars,
South side Itay St., Beaufort.
I QOYCE, JAS. E.?Wholesale aud retail dealtr m
JJ Groceries, Liquor*. Segars, Dry Goods and
I gonernl merchandise. Bay St.
Dry Goods.
ATPLE, J.?Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and
; Shoes, Notions, Ac., Bay St.
TTtRANZ, JOHN?General Dry Goods House.
-T Bay St. Beaufort. Sec advertisement.
COOPER JOHN?Dry Goods nothing, Millfna- j
ry. French and Domestic Flowers, Fancy
Goods, notioiiB, Ac. Bay St. See advortiseiu %nt.
1X7 ATERIIOUSE, GEORGE-Groeerfea, and Dry |
j VV Goods, Furniture, Ac. A new stock of lamps
and chandeliers. Bay St.
' * *?ov*t>v ?iiminHfi Wines, Liquors J
I II AKMfl nr?i>UA?-? 1
XI Dry Goods, Toys aud Fancy Goods, Bay St I
, Beaufort, S.C.
Auction Commission.
CROFUT, JAMES M.?Auction Commission
Merchant, and Broker in Ileal Estate, Bay St.
See Advertisement
Barber.
ARTIS, A.?Barter. Hair cntting:, shavinf shampooing
and dyeing. West St.
RUTLKDtiE, R. M.?Barber, sharing hair cutting,
shampooing and dyeing done in the n*at|
est manner. Bay St.
Shipping.
BERTHA SCIIRs-Capt. Trerett, master, Beaufort
to Savannah every week. Freight and
passage.
Blacksmith.
MITCHED. W.?Blacksmith, h?r*e*hoeing, and j
general smith work. Magnolia St. j
Wheelright
SAVAGE. JERRY?Wheelright. Repairs promptly
executed. Magnolia St.
Surveyor.
VTTCHOLS E. G. Connty Surveyor, Civil Kngin1s
neer, Draughtsman. Twenty yemra experience.
Corner of 8th A B. St, Beaufort, S. C.
Druggist,
STUART. II. M. DR.?Drueglatand Apothercary
Bay St. Beaufort. See advertisement.
- -? e??
Builder auuuuuunvwt
DEVLIN. W. H.?Builder and contractor, Bay
and Charles Sta. See advertisement.
Carriage Painter
McGRFXIOR, JAS. K.?farrlace maker, sign and
carriage painter, Bay ana Charles Sts. See
advertisement.
Professional Cards
Tl^IGtJIN, P. L.?Attorney at Low. Solicitor of
VV 2nd Circuit. Bay St.
~??r?kdmtisrmfit$r
SMOKERS! SMOKERS
A.' ASHLSY~CHRISTZBSRa,
Has opened a Cigar ttore, and News depot 011 I
Bay St., Beaufort, where can b" found tome of the
choicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. A
One stock of
PIPES, POITIIFS,
CIGAR HOLDERS, Ac.
DAILY'ami WEEKLY
papers. Orders filled promptly for any book, magazine
or newspaper published.
The only Hews Dspot in Town
Feb. 24.
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Electro-Plated Silver Ware
AND
Ornamental Art Work,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
MANUFACTURED BY THE
MERIDIAN BRITANNIA COMPANY,
550 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
j The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those
a;u-?r Plated heaviest on the ports where neccstn
rily the most wc?r conies, aud hearing the Trade
Mark.
1974-ROGERH BROTHERS-XII.
X. B.?This great improvement in Silver-Plated
Spoons ami Forks is applied alike to each grade j
of Plate, A 1, 3 and 12 ox. aa ordered. The Process
and Mwhinery for manufacturing these goods are j
Patented. The Extra or ' Standard Plate" made by i
this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
20 per cent, heavier thau theordlauary market stan- 1
dsnl.
*S~ Firat Prem?Mim? awarded at all Fairs where
exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1M2 to American
Institute Fair, 1674. inclusive,
mar 9-6 m.
Af fn Ann per day at home. Samples worth $1
<J>3 IU tpoU 'fee. SmtsoN A CVx, Pohland' Maine
SEND 25c. to G. P. ROWELL A CO., New Yorkfor
Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 9000
newspapers, and estimates showing coat of advertisipo?
mil)a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
, $1/ terms free THUE A CO., Augusta, Maine.
mar9-ly.
: M. POLLITZER,
COTTOX FACTOR
AND
Commission Merchant
BP, 4VFOIIT 8. C
JOHN FRANZ,
Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
AND
SHIP CHANDLER
Family Groceries and Cabin Stores
a speoialty.
Constantly receiving from St. Louis,
I the host
FAMILY FLOUR,
WHOLES AL? GROCERIES.
,1 LIVID"!**
I PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
at the prinople Store, formerly occupied
1 by J. Fylfcr, Corner Bay and West Street
BAKERY.
! Haying just completed the erection of a
11 bakery at my premises, a.t the corner &iv
| and Scott Sts., I shall lceep a constant
i supply of fresb BREAD &c. I have secu
ed the servjfces of an expe? iencedj' ba
-; ker, and by iping the finest grades oi
. flour, shall endeavor to secure a share oi
; public patronage. Call and inspect sain
,' plef.
f:
i . . .
t-Mt":" vo;vv. r w-s. . ZKmnm*rt>^icamamt
v. ii. iiiiiciiiiKon.
i '
WIIOLESALE AM) RETAIL GROCER j
I? j
I PORT ROYAL, S. C. j
?<,A_ I
JJAVIXC. jast put in a large stoek of
GROCERIES,
I am prepared to supply the trad* at figures that
cannot fail to
PROYE SATISFACTORY.
| All my goods are bought from first hands, and come
| direct from
Keif York, Boston and Baltimore,
I and I can, then-fore, compete w?:h dealers in
Charleston and Savannah.
Mess Beef and Pork,
Dry Salted and Smoked Meats,
FLOUR, SUGAR, MOLASSES
SOAP CANDLES SYRUP
COFFEES. CANDIES, TEAS,
JF.LM1X SARDINES, CRACKERS.
CHEESE. CORN. CORN MEAL,
HAY AND FEED.
CANNED GOODS AND
PRESERVED FRUITS.
BY PURCHASING from me. patties can make a
per rentage on their good*, on account of lower
freight charges.at Port Koval than at C harleston or
Savannah.
D. H. Hutchinson.
Jy-2J-6m.
For Sale.
O-VE THtR.) INTEKKRT IN THK
Port Royal
STANDARD ?, COMMERCIAL.
?APPLY TOJ.
W. Collins.
Doc.? ?iW-tf.
mrsVeT holzach,
brIad
X
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Cake, and Cracker Bakery
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, B.C.
Just received a laixc and selected stock of
FRENCH CANDIFS,
which will he sold at price* to suit th? times. Will
so keep on hand all Kinds of
CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac.
sep.2it-tf.
" MRS. 0. SMITH"
WEST STREET,
Between Crarei and North Streets,
AND COR. SCOTT A NORTH STREETS,
Beaufort, 8. O.
p ROCERIEB,
Y.T \ TEATS, CANDIES,
iVl rjiOBACCO,
FANCY CAKES, AND SEGARS.
Dry Goods, and Clothihg.
All of the host quality and at the lowest
figures, constantly on hand.
Api.i5.tr.
_ _ w H~DEVLIN
mvAiitnit 5 Ruilder
I fli pCUIVl ^ lfuimvi
o
All kinds of
BOAT WORK,
CAULKING,
and SPAR MAKING.
!
i .. ???
OFFICE AND SHOP
COR. BAT and CHARLES STREET,
BEAUFORT, S.C.
augfi.ly.
PORT ROTAIj
Saw A Planing Hill
BEAUFORT, 8 C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MAXCPACTTRKRS OF AXD DEALERS IX
7ELL0W PiNE TIMBER AND LUMBER
AND
Cypress Sbinglos,
ALSO *
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER, LATHES,
All kind, of JOB SAWING promptly doue.
Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on band
Orders fnr Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
nov.28-ly. D. C. WILSON, & CO*
S. MAYO,
~ ??-?. *DAa? Fr-tW. Bm O
LIQUORS, WINES, &<-.
1 NET YARNS,
FrSH LINES ANI> CORDAGE.
GtIhimm, Paints and Oilw,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paint4
j and Glass eut to order of any size.
i; Dec. 6
, I Ji. 8. ELLIOTT, It to n fort 8. C.
. j MJfKJVJtE,, tr CO., 1'hmrleatoH 8. f
}\ THE BEAUFORT
r STEAM MILL COMPANY
; '
HAVISO ri'T UP A on 1ST MILL AT THKIl
old stand, aro prepaml to furnish
4}rtat,
? "
tsnaricston ^tfifrtisrmruts.
JOHN W. L1NLEY, & CO.,
190 KING STREET,
! CHARLESTON, S. C.
r ^ o C~E R S ,
And Importers
General Merchandise.
No Freight to Pay!
No Freight to Pay !
Our price* are below those of any nthei
dealer in tlx'United State*. No cxtr*
trtnm tu.iriiiri itr fi'0tnjlt
IF* prepay freight* ami deliver aood>
free at any deixtt on the line, of the Am th
Eastern y Wilmington and Columbia.
South Carolina and Charleston and So
vanvah Hail Road*; alto to all points ?V
South Carolina, Georgia and Honda
having direct uxitcr comm un.cation icith
C harleston.
ALL GOODS OCARAMTEED.
" Terms?O'*/' by P. 0. ortler or reg
istcred letter?on 30,-f>0, or 90 days in ar
ceptauce icith interest added at the rat>
of 1 per cent a month. " Always endos*
this advertisement icith order if convenient.
List of Net Prices. Koexpeaseto ad<
Finest quality Young Hyson Tea?quality unsur
passed, exquisite flavor, and (treat strength, $1.2
per lb. This Tea specially recommended. Fine*
quality Oolong. Soucnoug, (lunpowder, and Hyaoi
Teas, 51.20 per lb. Setotul quality Teas, 8tic. p?r lb
Third quality Teas; sold by other dealers at $1 pet
lb., you can'have delivered by us at 60c. p.r lb
Crushed and Powdered Sugars 13c. per lb.; Granulated
A Sugar, 12c per lb. Ij^hl Brown Sugar, 10c.
l?ei lb. Li nicy's Fearless
FAMILY KLOUII 1* LBS. FOR Si*
or$10 per bM. (Jnnd Family Floor, 22 Ihs. for $1;
$a.50, and Sy.OO per l?nrrel. Kxtra Choico Fit ely
Flavored Hants, 17%, 18c. per lb. Aiood Hams, !.*< .
per lb.
BREAKFAST STRIPS, EXTRA CHOICE,
17%e. per lb. Choice Tumbler Jellies, larg
size, 12 l-2c. each. 2 lb. Canned Tomato**, 1?
each; 3 lb. Canned Tomatoes, l*c. each. lib. .Salmon,
2.7c per can; 2 lb Canned Pine Apj le, Peaches
Damsons and Pears, 23c. per can?6 cans for f!.Su
Beat quality mixed Vinegar Pickles?pints 17e eacl
quarts, 27c. each; Callous 60c. each. Condeuan '
Milk, Eureka and Eagle baand, 2.V. each. (>ant>
Seafoam, 1-2 lb. 23c; lbs. f>0c. per can. Lemon Sugar.
40c. per can. booley's Yeast Powder, 13c, 25c.
and 40c. per can. Kngllsii l oosing ooaa, or riri>
age .Soda, 10c. per lb. 1-4 boxes Sardines, 26c.; l-i
boxes, Sardines, :t-V;. each. Shadines, 1-2 boxes, 25c.
each. Cox's Sparklin Gelatine, 20r. per pack. C?
pers.40c.; Olives, 50c.; Worcestershire, Walnut ami
Mushroom Sauces. genuine imported, 40c. per hot
tie. Imitation French Mustard, 2ttc.GenuineFrem I.
Mustard,25c. French Prunes, 18c. pr lb. ltaidn*,20i.
Citron, 40c. Currants, lOe. Cheese, 20c. Full
weight Caudles, first quality, 23c. per lb. Baker'*
Chocolate, 45c. per lb. Cocoa, 50c. per lb. Brums
GOc. per lb. German Chocolate, 30r. per lb. Ordina
ry Rio Coffee, 4 1-2 lb*. for $1.; choice " Rio Coffee
4 lbs. for $1.; choice Laguayra Coffee, 3 lbs. foi
91; Old (forcrniueut Java Coffee, 2j4 lbs. for fl;
Roastrd and Ground Coffees, 5c. additional, each
grade. Duryea's Starch. 9 lb-, for $1. Satiu Glo a
Starch, 75c. per box. Cbrn Starch, 13c. per pack,
Box Blueing, Sic. per dozen. Barley, 12 1-2*. per Jb
Durham Smoking Tobacco, 65c. per lb. Gill Kdg*
Butter, 40c. per lb. Choice Goshen Butter, 35c
per lb.
Biscuits?Soda, 12 lbs. for Si; Extra Pilot, 10c.
Lemon, Wine, Ginger and Butter, at 15c per lb.
Xic Nacs, 18c. per lb.; Fancy Cakea 25c. per lb;
Black Pepper, 30c. per lln; Suite, 30c. per lb.; Xu
megs, 15c. per ounce; Mace, 15c per ounce; Ginge ,
25c. per lb. Rose and Vanilla Mat Stick Candy,,
fine article, 25e. per lb.; Ordinary stick candy.pur*
20c. per 11k; Rock Candy, any color, 22c. per lb. Col
gate's Toilet Soaps?60 different kind*, a specialty o'
ours, at manufacturer's prices?fr m 25c . to $4-0
per dozen cakes. Colgate s Handkerchief Extracts
50c. per bottle. Cashmere Bouquet Pewder, 25c. p*
box. Cleveland's Pomade Yasaline, a restorati*
and preservative uu equal led for the hair, 20c. pe
bottle. Old Corn Whiskey, fl.80 per gallon. K*
Whiskeys, 91.60, 92.00, 9-'t.O), and $4/>0 per gallon.
Blackl>e'rrj and Cherry Cordials, a pleasant drink
91.K0 per gallon. Table Port and Sherry Wine, |2A?
per gallon. Fine Old Mad ira, 94.00 per gallei.
English and Scotch Ale and Porter; bottled, |2.7
Serdozen. Bremen Lager Beer, bottled, 92.70 p?.
ozen. Demijohns for Liquor*, extra?1-2 gallon
40c.; gallous, .~>0c.; 2 gallons, 60c.; 3 gallons, 75c.; '
gallons $1.00 each. >
A very Extensive Assortment of Crockery ant
Glassware always on hand. Plates?Dinner six*
51.50 per d?zcu; Rr?akfant, 91.25; Desert, tl.00
Tea, 85c. per dozen, Cups and Saucers, 91.00 per set.
Covered Dishes, 65c. 75c., and 91.00 each. Tumble >
60c., 75., $1.00, $1.25, anl $150 per dozen. Tabl*
Gobi-to. $1.20, 91.50, $2.00, $2.50, and |3.00 per dosat
Win# (?lapses, $1X0 per dozen. Lamp Chimney'*
Sun O and A's, 4 for 25c. B's 3 for 25c. Student o
Area ml Chimneys 3 for 25c. Xuraherlesa article*
unrarnt iont-d. Information cheerfully given, iiu
firm wai estHolielied in 18?T7, and our buNlnfs* rpotation
and facilities are of the highest order
We will do all we promise. All orders should b
addressed to
JOHN W. LINLEY, & CO.,
<K.J Box 184) lOO King St.,
Jn.lT-lr. CHARLESTON, 3. C.
Crist and rd.
l M. WALLACE,
Cotton Factor
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GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer la
5RAIS,S^KiT, KEAL, FEES, Etc.,
Boa Ipland Cotton
Bought, Ginned and prepared for market.
Advances Made en Consignments.
Having the best machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding corn and meal, he ie
prepared to execute all orders on the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn.
Cotton ginned on toll. jan.7.
G7P GARDNER,
DEALER ur
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Liquors, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoot, Etc.,
HILTON HEAD, 8.0.
Cotton Ginned and Corn Ground at tht
above place.
Grist, Bread and Feed,
always on hand. For cash all orderi
will be promptly attended to.
D. O'NEILL & SONS,
W1I0LE9ALK DKAI.KRS IX
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
j No. 88 Sityne Street
Cliarleeton M. O.
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Buy HI., Br ?u fort, BflHV
SEA ISLAND HOTEL* ^
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HAS BEEN KE-OPENED.
THE PATBOXAGE OF THE TBAVKLLIXG PUBLIC IS SCLIClflW'
J A M K S 0 D E L L, - - PtoHurroC PORT
ROYAL CLUB HOUSE
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Has been fitted up in first class style, io the building formerly knew* u tW
BEADF0RT?H0TEL,
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The RESTAURANT will be supplied with the choicest viands that thejmarketa of
Savannah, Charleslon and Beaufort
*an supply. MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS and GAME in its season. Long experience
in this line of business has enabled me to serre the choicest delicacies on the
hottest notice. '
C. E. WARREN,
Fch.24. Proprietor. '
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS*
AX THE CHEAP STOEB.
Jacob Apple,
ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, THAT HE HAS JU8T,
eceircd direct fiom New York, & large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINfEIl
GOODS, which he will offer at the lowest prices. Consisting of
DRESS GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION.
Silks. Poplins, Lustres, Black and Cord. Alpacas, Reps, and Plaids, alas a flae lei *f Prists sad
Bleached food*. Fine Plaid sod Ottoman Shawls, Ladies KM Glewea, fsatflel Drew Els"
Tstwn, Hosiery it ad Finer Goods, Balmoral Hose, Ruflingaad EmbroMeriee, Latest styles
* " " * *-? P--A.? mil fnfr BMM HI.iV.
TrinniDn inu nuiiwu, rnugawKi ? ? ? - ?
ets and Domestics, Oil Cloth and Matting. Special attention is called to tho
Gents' Furnishing Department.
Which la complete with the latest atylea of Bows aa I Ties also, the celebrated Centeaatal pa- '
per Collar. Clothing Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, and other article* to sail the wants of all.
Oome and be Oouvlnoed.
Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C
HEZ BUSSEY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer/
and dealer ik
Country Produce, and Plantation Supplies,
173 Broad St., fUnder Augusta Hotel, Augusta Ga.
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KEEPS constantly on hand a large and selected stock of OROCKEfESand PLAN.
TATION SUPPLIES all of which we offer cheap to the trade. Satisfaction'
guaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort and adjoining Counties respectfully solicited.
Are You Going to Paint?
* then use new york enamel paint co.*
CHEMICAL PAINT
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Ready for use in White, and over One Hundred Diefbreivt Colors made of
strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted
much Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last TWICE AS LONG as aay other Paint*
nn.?,Trr%>a x x_ ~rXL- Oi.x. W-I? ?L. ,1..
It his taken the K1KM ftiftjnujio at twenty ui mc omw cwu vi un vhiww
and is on many thonmndi of the fit est housesjn the country
Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
PR a, skxt mc 183 (Tkaatos Brat, lit T?t
the: weed
SEWING MACHINE COMFY,
' Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms
' TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS,
nru~ ?:n ;
? If liU Will uvm IV
Sewing Machines of its Man'fture.
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FAMILY FAVORITE,
Its Name Indicates its Qualities.
Refer (o 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use.
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NAMED OENNEAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE
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Adapted to every possible grade of work.?Our cowpatitow acknowledges
that
For Tailors and Shoemakers,
fr STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Address,
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