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fcj? ii i ii < ii n ' ~n~i~i LOCAL ITEMS, j Beaufort, S. C., April 27, 1876. t&7 The ^fioerncy in the neighborhood of Lawtonville are organizing clubs. fk- The U. S. S. New Hampshire will arrive in Port Royal in a few weeksSeveral of our merchants, commenced making change over their counters in specie last Saturday. ?u Why is a store that don't advertise like Euoch Arden? Because it "sees IJ 00 tale from day to day." i i . ! On and after Monday next the nigm i trains on the Savannah and Charleston j R. R., will l?c discontinued. I r 80u Never be in a hurry. More peo- ' pie have died from loss of breath thau * from any other cause. I ? ,i J|?" A beautiful model of the phosp-1 n hate works at Pacific Landing, Bull Riv ! f er, will be exhibited at the centennial. i ST" Mr. Scheper, of Beaufort has re- { turued from New York with an immense _ a stock of seasonable dry goods.' I ftiF* Two hundred and sixty-nine bales of cotton were shipped over the Port Royal R. R. for the week ending the 21st in*. B + 5ft- Deep draught vessels can go to z sea at any state of the of tide from Port Royal. They have not to wait as in c Savannah and Charleston for spring tides. * b 5ft* Judge Reed has enjoined the County Treasurer of Orangeburg from t selling land in that county in cases where ^ bills of the Bank of the State have been tendered. 0 4^4 The fleet to rendezvous at Tampi- c co, Mexico, for the protection of Ameri- 0 can interests, comprises the steamers Mar- ^ ion, Hartfog, Swatara ani Shawmut. J * These vessels sailed from Port Royal last week. ^ 1, Reports of great destitution are b received from the main land in this coun t] ty. There is also considerable suffering ] from lack of supplies amongst the co'ored e population of the islands. b The sloop Quickstep, run down a bum- r boat near the IT. S. fleet on Sunday last. j3 No lives were lost, but the merchandise went to Davy Jones', and a suit is pend- j ing for damages. ^ In Marx & Co. vs. the Port 1 Royal Railroad Company and others in 0 the U. S. District Court, Chariest n an * order was issued directing the receiver of ^ the road to pay $>79 for the right of >' way over the lands of Boa Dcveaux. r ... ? t On the 4th of next uionth an ex t eurxion train will leave (Ja?ensboro, Ga., ; via Augusta, for Port Royal. It is likely a to attract a large number jof visitors to a this rising sea-port. , The Sunday ?S'?? of Columbia announces that it has mad a rangeoien s with 0 Baldwin, the Irish giant to become ' its fightiii?H?h>r. As (V Baldwin \vn kilio I tome "intuitng?> the impression will go forth that the Situ is a spiritual . . < ' latic paper. <?? 1 The agent *f the Freeduian's ' Bink in Beaufort, .Mr. Lockwood. oh" ttioed judgement in the U. S. District court at Charleston, against D. Mc. Phers in for $3,3o7, on an acceptance by the deft, of drafts of Messrs Alden and Waters of St. Helena Island. 4^# ?- Mr. Chnctzberg of the Beaufor News Depot, has sent us a guide to the Centennial. We shall study that guide thoroughly so that in after years we can talk about the centennial as if we had seen it. Those who want to see the great show on such a cheap scale can purchase this guide for a quarter. S&- On May 1st will be issued in [ Charleston, a new daily paper, the Journal of Commerce. As its name denotes it will devote considerable of its space to the local commerce of Charleston, and the general material interests of the State Its politics will be democratic. We call attention to the adver- j tisement of the bauking house of W. II. Lockwood. Such an institution is of considerable accommodation to our citizens, and he is rapidly building up a snug little business. Major's Court, The town matinee panned out twenty four dollars this week. John Smith, drunkenness $2; C. Benedick, fighting, j 84; John Wilson, disorderly conduct, $1; James McKnight, interfering with the police, 84; G. Chisolm, interfering with the police, $3; Izador Cohen, assault and battery, $3; Prince Heyward, fighting, $4; Izador Coh en, fighting, $2. T?" ?T agjrPassengersby Tuesday s night train from Charleston, report detention of the ; care in the vicinity of Adams Bun, on the 1 S. & C. R. R., by the encounter of an army of myraids of caterpillars that were wending their way upon the track, and in such numbers and manner as to impede the wheels of the locomotive for miles. This is a most extraordinary and unprecedented occurrence at least at this season, and would seem to indicate that we are to be inflicted with further disaster if the uext brood after eating up vegetation in its track invades the cotton p'ant and provision crops now tender and in a growing .state. Economy is the source of wealth. There was so much concentrated lie in 0 our contemporary the Tribune & last week's Washington letter, (written in the town of Beaufort) that the editor of that paper ^ hj)? nut the manuscript into his lvc pot. : " r v^Tg-^TtreagMii i ~.?rnrr -*and says it has proved far superior for , cleaning type than any other lye lie has u-ed. lie intends paying the author fifteen cents per can, one letter to the can, thus saving five cents per can on lye. A considerable saving in the course of a year. The following gentlemen from Georgia are on a visit to Beaufort and Port Royal, this week : Messrs. J. A. Mathewson, Amos Beall, R. W. Potter, Win. Barnes, Kerr Boycc, Jno. P. King, R. Gr. Fleming of Augusta. Kx-Gov. J. B. Brown. Jno. T. Grant, J. L. Brown, E. Morricc, Atlanta. C. A. Nutting. W. 15. Johnston, Win. Holt, J. 15. Jones J Uacon. They arc registered as the Sea Island Hotel. On Tuesday evening a lumber of our prominent citizens visited ; hem at the hotel, and talked over the j >rospects of Port lloyil, and its railroad j onnections. Several of the visitors are j nterested in railroads in Georgia, that ire looking toward Port Royal as the poty 'or direct shipments, and are tlicrefoe nterested in its progress. Tester-day, I he fast piiot sloop Keystone, was ^ >laced at the disposal of" the "guests : portion of whom went on a fishing ex- ! ursion to Broad river. Exchange Clippings. The Southeastern Advocate has been > nerged into th: Orangeburg Free Citi-1J en. , ? Maj. T. B. Whaley has sued the j ounty commissioners of Orangeburg for ' '2,000, for damages to property caused ?y altering a highway on his land. The Rev. S. C. Gorsely, colored, pasor of the A. M. E. Church in Columbia ias just recovered judgement for ?02 80 nd costs in a suit against the members f his congregation for back pay on ae- j ount of salary. Two other suits in two j ther trial justice courts are yet to be ; 1 icard from. Jordan is a liard road to j ravel. : i The " bill extending the time for reemption of forfeited lands, " See, ai- j r )ws all back taxes to October, 1875. to 4 e paid and all forfeited lands to be re-; j ecmed in bills of the Bank of the State, j 'lie bill has been approved by the Gov- js rnor and has become a law, and it may i e well to state for the benefit of your : ( eaders that all taxes are now considered i ! >astdue, except those now being collec- j1 ed\ . 1' When parties tendered the bills of the ! < lank of the State last year the sale of j1 heir property was enjoined by order orj he court, because the parties had already j ; ffered what they considered as a legal I ender. hut now that injunction does not ;( mid against the sale of property this j ear because the State is now willing to j cceive those bills, and the property will, lierefore, be liable to sale in June unless j he owners shall tender them before the j niddle of May. Delay under the prc;ent j irrangement will subject the property to idvertiscment and other additional ex* >ense which it is advisable to avoid.? , __ Neicx nnd Courier. ?The production of the Graiiitevillc I factory for the year ending April I, wa< I 10,663,293 yards of sheeting, weighing h 199.394% pounds. The profits for the rear were $54,770.00, on a capital sGwk ->f $600,000. There were special lossc: { luring the year of $20,162.26, and there was added $12,4S1.31 in new gas works, { machinery, etc. ?On Friday -last Gov. Chamberlain j was presented with a handsomely mount- I ed walking stick, cut from the old lilr.c ' tree on Lexington green, (Mass.) where Hancock and Adams met for conference, [ after they had been forced to leave Boston. The cane bears the following inscription sunnoenting an effigy of John Hancock, cut in relief upon the wood : ' "April 19, 1775. From the old lilac tree at the Lexington 'Parsonage,' the fre- j quent resort of Hancock and Adams. Presented by the ladies of Lexington to Gov. i Chamberlain, or South Carolina, at the j Charleston fair for the Moultrie monumental fund, April 19, 1S7G."' ?Or the farm of J. W. Crunklcton, near Clayton, on the 10th instant, about 12 o'clock, John Crunklcton, son of J. W. Cruokleton, was choppiug on a very large log, and his two little brothers, Wil-1 liaiu and Isaac, were down below the log, when, to the surprise of the elder broth- ! er, the log broke loose and rolled over i W illiam and Isaac, killing them. One ; of the boys lived about three hours and ; the other died immediately. MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED.?ST. HELENA SOUND. April 19.?Russian Rk. Sjofroken, Kepplerus, master, 72 days from Barcelona, in ballast to Campbell^ Wyllie A Co. Br. Bg. Ottawa, Howells, master, 57 days frcrn Buenos Ayres, in ballast, to Campbell, Wyllie A Co. April 21.?Br. Bk. Hollywood, Balaam, master, 22 days from George Towu. British Guiana, in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie A Co. CLEARED.?ST. HELENA SOUND. April 19.?Russiau Bk. Carl Gustaf, Silfvast, mas ter, for London, with 900 tons phosphate roc k from Oak Point mines. Russian Ship Vesta, Gottleben, master, for London. with 1,035 tons phosphate rock from Pacific mines. April 20.?Russian Bk. Aura, Dahlstrom, raasten foi Aarhuus, Denmark, with 551 tons p .ospate rock from Coosaw mines. , April 21.?Br. Bgt. Topaz, Hellier, master, for Cork, Ireland, with 319 tons phosphate rock from i Coosaw mines. MEMORANDA. The bark Emanuel, which has been in Usina and Joncv's dry-dock, Savanuah, for tome time past was floated out on Friday. Her bottom has been caulked ; aud re-coppered, and the vessel is now in a first| class seaworthy condition. She will take her cargo on board at once and resume her voyage to London! wither she was bound with a cargo of phosphate j rock from Bull river, when she put into this port i leeking. The Sehr Anna Whitney, Hatch from Port Roya] J S. C. arrived at Boston, April 90. NOTICE. PILOTS AND CONSIGNEES. The Quarentin< Laws, will be enforced at St. Helena Sonne I from ~sun rise Monday tho first day of May 1S76. M. M, SAMS, Heath Officer, St. Ilclona Sound V.'! ?>ih t-t. QUARANTINE NOTICE. J OFFICE HEALTH OFFICER. | ltcaufort, S. C., April 24, 1S7G. The attention of Pilots ami Masters of Vessels is j called to the following provisions of the (quarantine I Act which will be rigidly enforced after the first of May, proximo: "Vessels from any place where pestilential, con tagious diseases existed at the time of their departure, or shall have touched at such ports; vessels i from any place in America, in the ordinary passage J from which they pass south of Hilton Head; vessels ' on board of which during the voyage, or at the port oi their departure, any per? n shall have hecusick; j and vessels from foreign ports, sliall on arrival at ; the quarantine ground be subject to visitation and j examination by tbe Health otliccr." I ] Vessels from a coatagious or infectious port, or ' having on board such disease, will he anchored in j tli# lower bay, below the present anchorage of the Flirt. * j Vessels subject to visitat i >n and examination will display their colors in the main rigging. Those not | subject to such examination will set their colors in 1 the fore rigging. i a S. It. THOMPSON, M. I). Health Officer, Port lbtyal. ^ Ap.27.lm. Naval Cadet. ^ In consequence of the failure of Mr. White to pass the examination for admission to the Naval Academy I am requested by the Secr-tarv of the Navy j to recommend someone to fill the vacancy. I The following gentl in n will conduct a compcti- J tive examination in tlio town of Beaufort on Tinsday the 30th of May n^fct; for the purpose of filling 1 said vacancy. I>r. H. M. Stuart, P. L. Wiggin, Esq. ' and Itev. J. It. Middleton. Any male citizen of th - nth Congressional Pis- ,s> trict between the ages of 14 and IK desiring to enter the Naval Academy is invited to ap- j j pear l?cfore the Itoanl promptly upon the day de- j signaled. Whoever parses the best examination before the B?.ard wiil be recommended for appointment by me. ROBT. SMALLS. M. C. fith Con. f)is. J. C. RICHMOND^ Trial Justice. J All business intrusted to liim will receive careful and prompt attention. Office Custom House Building. Beaufort S. C. cpril 27-tf. >Iauhoodi How Lost, How Restored* Just published, a new cdltion of Dr Cnlverwrll'* X ^ (iltbratrd Essay on the adical cure (without medicine; of Sperm atokriioea >r Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, f - - ?- T ^ [mpotency, Mental and Physical incapacity, im- i jodinnmts to Marriage, etc, ;als> consimption I ^pii.epsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or J ioxuhI extravagance, 4c. j &v~ Price, in a seal tl envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay* dearly demonstrates, from a thirty years succcssfuj j * >raetice, that the alarming consequences of selfibuse may be radically cured without the dangerous jse of internal medicine or the application of the cnife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple 'ertaia and effectual, by means of which every iuderer, no matter what his condition may be' inay cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically This Lecture should he in hands of every routh and every man In the la* d. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad- -4 iress,po.rt-/<ai'rf, on receipt of six cents or two pelage stamps. Address the Publishers, P. KRIGMAX i SDV, | ( 41 Ann Bt., Aevr York Post Office Box . April 27t]i 1-y. FOH SALE. A fine 7 octave Steiuway & icon's piano, in perfect order, with covered ..t?>?>I. Cheap. Apply to ^ .M. I'OLLITZKR, ! np.1T I$ay .St. Beaufort. J NOTICE. | .1 THEu dcrsigncsl, Tr-astirer of the Boanfort ! a>i(l Po?t Itoyal Turnpike Co.. will o|>cn j books far the receipt of subscription to tbe stock < f slid company, on and after this date. J01IX FRANZ, j | Treasurer, j Rft. April, 10, 1*7*. R-.tr. SMOKERS! SMOKERS A. ASHL2Y_CKRI27Z32RG, , Has opened a Cigar store, and News depot on j Bar St., lteaulort, where can bo found some of the J choicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. A j fine stock of riPES POUCH FS, CIGAR HOLDERS, Ac. DAILY ami WEEKLY papers. Orders filled promptly for any book, maga- ! ( zine or newspaper published. Re only News Depot in Town. Feb. 24. . M. POLLITZER, COTTOy FACTOR , I AND Commission Merchant BEAUFORT S . C Sraufort Sttsinrss XUwtont.!' Groceries. * | BOYCE. J. P?Groceries, Wines, Liquors,and Se- . gars, South side Pay sit., Beaufort. Dry Goods. A PPLE, J.?Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and ; i J\ Shoes, Notions, Ac., Ray St. I ?! ; FMtANZ, JOHN?General Dry Goods House, I Jt/ Ray St. Beaufort. See advertisement. C100PER JOHN?Dry Goods Clothing, Millina/ ry. French and Domestic Flowers, Fancy i J Goods,"notions, Ac. Ray St. See ndvertisem >nt. | TX7ATERHOUSE, GEORGE?Groceries, and Dry j V? Goods, Furniture, Ac. A new stock of lamps and chandeliers. Bay St. Barber. 4 RTIS, A.?Barber. Hair cutting, sharing shami /X. pooing and dyeing. Wed St. RUTLEPGE, R. M.?Barber, shaving hair cutting, shampooing and dyeiug done in the n-.atj est manner. Ray St. Blacksmith. I A/TITCHEL, W.?Blacksmith, horseshoeing, and j 1VA general smith work. Magnolia St. Wheelright QAVAtiE, JERRY?'Whe?-]right. Repairs prompt- i , O It executed. Magnolia St. Druggist, STUART. II. M. r>R.?Urntrgist and Apotliercary ! Ray St. Beaufort. See advertisement. Builder and Contractor I ; T\EYLIX. \V. II.?Builder and contractor, Bay i ' 1/ and Charles Sis. See advertisement. Carriage Painter 3 ! TctiREOOR, J AS. K.?Carriage maker, sign and 1 IV1 carriage paiuter, Ray and Charles Sts. Sec i advertisement. Professional Cards I "1 XTKRilN*. r. L.?Attorney at I,on-. Solicitor of I ? T 'itid it. Ray St. D. II. W HOLESALE AM> RETAIL GRCiEif PORT ROYAL, S. C. pj.WIN;; just put i:i a Iu;%c -t < !; of a uo c! ; it i e s. t am prepared tosupp'y the trade at figures that cannot fai! to PRO YE SATISFACTORY. All my goods arc bought from first hands, ami como direct from >'pav York, Roston a;;<I Haiti more, aid I can, therefore, compete with dealers in i Charleston and Savannah. dess Reef and Pork, Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, j T/)I*R, Sl'tlAR. MOI, \ssr:s SOAR CAN DLLS SVL'I 1* CAND1FS. TKAS. J JELLIES, SARDINES, CRACKERS. CIIEKSK. CORN. CORN MEAL, FAY AND FEED. canned crops Axn PRESERVED FRUITS, j [)Y rURCIIASINti fr?m nn\ particscan make a [J per ecu I age on thoirgo wls, on account oflower fight charges .at Purl Iloyal than at Charleston or avail nali. D. H. Hutchinson. j y-StWGm. For Salo* 4 OXE-TIIIRJINTEREST IX TIIE Fort Iloynl j iTAEDARDk COMMERCIAL. ?APPLY TO? J. W. Collins. ee.? ?:;o-tf. MRS. E. HOLZACHr j B R BREAD D lake, and Cracker Bakery BAY ST.. BEAUFORT, S. C. 11st received a large and selected stock of * FRENCH CANDIES, hich will h? sold at prices to suit the times. Will o keep on hand all kinds of CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac. sep.23-tf. MRS. C. SMITH, ~ wsst Between Crayen and Nortli Streets. 3ID COR. SCOTT & NORTH STREETS, Eoaufort, S. O. "1 ROCERIES, JT f EATS, CANDIES. 1M rpOBACCO, FANCY CAKES, AND SEGARS. j 3ry Goods, and Clothihg. j kll of the best quality and at the lowest figures, constantly on hand. Lpl.13.tf. W.H." DEVLIN/' I Carpenter! iisllder 0 j All kinds of 30AT WORK, CAULKING, and SPAR MAKING. OFFICE AND SHOP COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET. BEAUFORT, S.C. mgo.ly. PORT HOVAIj Saw4" Planing Mill BEAUFORT, S C. ? ? ^ ^N1 D. C. WILSOiN UU., MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN* FELLOW mi TIMBER Al'D LUMBER ' AND CyproEK Shin glcs, ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER, LATHES, All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. Flooring & Ceiling Boeriis always on baud Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo promptly filial. Terms Cash. nov.2S-ly. D. C. WILSON. & COS. MAYO, ?<vaySt. 33caufort, 3. O LIQ.IORS, WINES, <fcc. NET YARNS, t twe a vn rfiTin\av J.1 lfil'l v> Glass, 1'aints and Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE Special attention given to mixing' paint and Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. G .71. g. EI.LtOTT, Re*uteri S. ('. t\' CO., Chn rltnl on f. ( THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMIOT Having put up a grist mill at thei old stand, are prepared to furnish Grist, Feed and Meal, > any quantity, a 11 at reasonable rates. M. S ELLIOTT. I SILVER PLATED WARE. i Electro-Plated Silver Ware i A NI > Ornamental Art Work,, i IN GliEAT YARIKTY. .V.IXI'FACri'KED BY THIC j ttivKIISIW B'CTHMI < (IMPAXV. r>5.? ISJCOADtVAY AK\V YOIIK. The li^t Plat-1 SpOi>N> ati'I ITiRlv^are those I | Silver Plated heavi m *>d iIk pr.:ts v.-here mveasa- ' rily ill.* most wear tone >, and i?ca.i.t.r (he Trad? | .*IU! k. I ii H::<;tiikks?.\II. X. I'. ?This great ii.spr v?,:u m in Silver - Phi- ! t.sl Spoons ami Fork* i< applied alike to ?aeh grade j of Plat . A 1. s a ml pj oz. as orler d. The Process | ami Mwhiiicry fur manufacturing tin s-.- gooehsarv j Patent'd. The Fxtra or ' Standard Plato'' made l:v , this Company is stumped A i. simply, anil i> pla cri j 2<> prcout, hea\ ior than t he.>.ilia nary mark- t standard. h?>" First Prenieums awarded at all Fairs where exhibited, from World.s Fair of JSVj to American Institute I'air, M74. hulusive, mar 0-4! in. tr> P r '?:l- :,t '"'ine. Samples worth il ijj IJ l|)&J tree. Stisso.v A C??., Portland' Maine QKNI> to C. P. KOWHLL A C O.. New YorkOfor Pamphlet of 100 parses, containing lisi of 3?; 0 newspapers, an 1 estimates showing cost of advertising. (hit) a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and | CplZ terms free TltlTI A CO., Augusta, Maine. mariMy. TOSN F11ANZ, | j Wholesale & Hetail Grocer, AND SHIP CHANDLER ! Family Groceries and Cabin Stores a specialty. < Constantly receiving from St. Louis, the best FAMILY FLOUR, wholeslk groceries, liqiors plantation surn.ies, at tlic prineple Store, formerly occupied by J. Fyler, Corner Bay and West Street BAKERY. Having just completed the erection of a bakery at my premises, at the corner Bay and Scott Sts., [ shall keep a constant supply of fresh BItEAD &c. I have secured the services of an experienced baker, and by u^ing tlie finest grades of flour, shall endeavor to secure a share of public patronage. Call aud inspect samples. G-KOOERIES. a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay and Scott Street. JUST RECEIVED, liioiillll JOB ITJXTLNTr OFFICE, A fi'.ll line of snprrior PAPERS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, letter heads, note hfcids, cards, etc. .Jftlt printing m-al'y aud ciu-piy. .ui orae? promptly attcndid to. (?bnrlcstoa 2VtU-frti^cmcuts. j t>. OWE II, I, & SONS, wholes ait. rntAi.r.rs in | BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES. Wo, C3 1-i.ayno Stroot Oliarloston Qk O. I j aprl.S-lyr. | <5r!st and .feed. j S. M. WALLACE, Cotton Factor ASD GRIST MILLER, ' Wholesale Jlealcr In i mi a aSAL, FEES, Etc,, Soa Inland Cotton : Bought. Ginned and prepared for mar' kct. ! Advances Made on Consignments. Having (lie best machinery for ginning cotton and grinding corrkand meal, he is prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible notice. I The highest price paid for Cotton and Corn. I Cotton ginned on toll. ian.T. f G. P. GARDNER, DEALER 1.1 GROCERIES, J ; Liquors, D?j M, Easts, 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 THE PARKER CUM. K STAMP^FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S, WEST MERIDEN,CT. ' ' ' v ' . ' r F. w. a cil K F u,. yj|yfc||; alia; "MA ISLAND HOTEL, HAS BE EX UE-OPENED ' THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITED: T33R3/IS, $2.00 PER DAY. <* J A 31E S 0 DELL, - - - - Proprietor. t PORT ROYAL CLUB HOTrW I Has been fitted up ifi fiisi class style, in the building formerly knoini as the RBIIIIIIIRTiaBllTPL 3 U1111U 1 UIII IIUIJJIJ, The RESTAURANT will be supplied with the choicest viands that the'markefs of Savannah, Charleston and Beaufort can supply. MEATS, FISII, OYSTERS and GAME in its season. Long experience in this Hue of business has enabled me to serve the choicest delicacies on the1 shortest notice. _ _v C. ?. WABREN, . Feb. 24. Proprietor: ? mnmfOT nurd* llljfl OlUUll U1 UUUIJl) AT THE OLD STAND OF Jacob Appl?? I HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS AND F'Atiioxs, that I have just received a complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Such as DRESS GOODS, LTNh-NS. NOTIONS, and the handsomest lot of EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, also CLOTHING, HATS, &c. gfnt s fub wishing g 0 Otis, Boots and Shoes, f % # m All of the latost styles. Give us a call and judge the prices for j-otfrselvch. Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. (// "~ HirzlBUSSEY, ' Wholesale and Retail Grocery AND DEALER IX Country Produce, and Plantation Supplies, 173 Broad St., fUnder Augusta Hotel,) Augusta Ga. ?o i T7EEpS constantly on .hand a large and selected stock of GROCERIES and PLAN: I IV TATION SUPPLIES all of which we offer cheap to Ujc trade. Satisfaction guaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort and adjoining Counties respectfully solicited: Are You Going to Paint? Til ex USE xew YORK EN AMEL PAINT co.'s" CHE1IGAL PAINT i Ready for use in White, and over One Hundred Dieferent Colors made of i strictly prime White Lead, Rine, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warrantee/ much Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last T\\ IlE AS LONG as any other Paint? j It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the the Unictf ! and is on many thousands of the finest houses'in the country I Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. pp.i r. w, rn SFST FR?.K 103 ouaiEifers Street, New Tort THI WEED---' SEWING MACHINE COMFY^ I Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms i TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ?Who will deal in? Sewing* Machines of its Man'fture/ 30*f FAMILY FAVORITE, i . r Its Name Indicates its Qualities. D^rnn Ia OOft rimi'lmc IA/Ea Hoita Thorn in ITca, niflCi IU /fe^VjUwV i UIIIKIV/J Ht 1IU 11UIU 1 Ill/Ill All VkJV | NAMED GENNRAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE ' V / Adapted to every possible prradcof work.?Our competitors acknowledges 4hat For Tailors and Shoemakers, IT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Address, Weed Sewing Machine Company, Dec.-!". -V'S. ,'?! and j'J Si. Charles tit.. Baltimore, ??