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# L wood. Southwood, Smith 270 arable 270 wood and 2 buildings. Southwood, Smith ISO arable and 450 wood. Thomas, J. P. 50 arable, IV) meadow and 200 wood Tutcn, A. G. 50 arable and 220 wood. Tharin, Mrs. L. A. 150 arable and 233 meadow. Wilcox, C. H. 105 meadow, 286 wood and 1 building. Wilcox, Charles 6 arable, 7 1-2 wood and 1 build- j ing. Wlkft, W. P. 150 arable, 50 meadow, 400 wood and 1 building. iWilcox, fc. F. 50 arable, 17 meadow, and 133 w ood Also 1 lot and 1 building. PEEPLES. Iloover, Josephine A. 300 acres arable 3865 wood and 2 buildings. ROBERT. Puokner, lifrs. S. A. 557 wood. Gregorie, J. M. 280 meadow and 584 wood. Lawton, A. J. 1SS arable 62 meadow 2400 wood and 2 buildings. tr t? ?w> .wi meadow and Lawiou, agl. XI. i^. _vrv 2360 wood. Mulfiord, Furnian S. 25 arable and 375 wood. Richardson, Z. 900 wood Richardson, Z. 600 wood. Richardson, Z. 249 arable. Richardson, Z. 1000 acres wood. Richardson, Z. 800 wood Richardson, Z. 622 wood. Richardson, Z. 82 wood. Richardson, Z. 5arable. Richardson, Z. 99 wood. Richardson, Z. 440 wood. Richardson, Z. 20 arable and 1 building. Richardson, Z. 117 wood. Richardson, Z. 527 wood* Richardson. Z. 1099 wood. Richardson, Z. 25 arable 235 wood. SHELDON. Adgerand Mordecai 1097 wood and ffbuildings. <j Brown, George L. 200 meadow and 600 wood. Brown, George L. 300 arable 1700 meadow 2000 wood and 15 buildings. Biasel, J. B. 275 arable 625 meadow 800 wood and 2 buildings. Coosaw Mining Co. 4 buildings, Elliott, Wm. 60 arable. 1140 wood and 2 buildings Beney Bine'' Elliott, Est. Rev. S. 75 arable and 200 moadow 370 wood and 1 building " Newberry. " Elliott, Est. Dr. R. E. 30 arable and 371 wood " Gardner's Corner. " Fuller, Dr. Wm. 75 arable 70 wood and 2 building*. Fuller, Sr. H. M, 200 arable 100 medow 575 wood and 5 buildings. * Fuller, Jr, U. M. 100 arable. Fuller, Est. Dr. H. M. 240 arable 150 meadow 738 wood and 5 buildings. Fuller R. B. 100 arable and 400 wood. Leverett Est. C. E. 85 arable 90 meadow 100 wood and 1 building. JTiddleton, Williams 350 arable 600 wood and 5 buildings. Stuart, Est H. if. 220 arable 240 meadow and 420 wood and 3 buildings. ST. HELENA. Davis mod son Wm. B. 205 arable 100 meadow 300 wood and 5 buildings, also 8 Lota, Lands End. Paris, agt. Win. B. 195 wood. Pari\ agl. Wm.B. 300 arable 200 meadow and 108 wood, * YKVA8SEK Blake wood, Est. J. S. 659 wood. Guerard, Wm. P. 1 Lot and 2 bull lings. (iuerard, Est. G. H. 5400 wood and 3 buildi ngs, also 1 Lot. Hey ward, W. N. 1 Lot and 2 buildings. Lowndes, 1st James 130 arable 50 meadow and 1312 wood. Lowndes, 2nd, James 260 arable aud 10 buildings. Richardson, Z. 300 wood. Richardson, Z, 1160 wood. Richasdcea, Z. 1000 wood. Kichawkon, Z. 800 wood. Richardson, Z. 170 wood and 2 buildings. Richardson, Z. 1600 wood. Richardson, Z. 830 wood also 1 Lot and 1 bnilding -Strain, .Vis. R. J, 50arable and 942 wood. ASDENSA. BEAUFORT. Teleauat, Edward J. 10 acres arable. Old Fort. Bought of K. G. Holmes. Gage, George 21 lots and 4 buildings. Port Royal. Green, Clarissa 10 acres arable aud 6 acres wood. Jj*t So. SO, sec. 26,1 s. 2 w.; at Jericho. John Green tract. Green, Sharper 1 lot and 1 building; block 10, corner of Lawrence and Plnckney streets. Parker, Rhoda 1 lot and 1 building; opposite Baptist Church, Charles street. Robinson, Hamilton 1 lot and building Come West and King street Beaufort. BLUFFTON. ; V Southern, A .Vackay 900acres wood. Stonev Tract. Southern, and Mackay 300 acres arable, 900 meadow, 2009 acres wood and 3 buildings Spring Island COOSA WHATCHIE. *" " A n ? orlminlnrr Unr?? nf Bestcr.ieu. v. o ?;[<? wvw*. .~j 0 Wm. Wilson et al. Barnwell, John G. 1 lot Grahamville Cleland, E. S. 140 acres. Gillison Dr, W. D. 51 acres arable 171 acres meadow and 978 acres wood, adjoining lands of Colcock .and Moultrie, Ferrel and Walls et. al. GiUleon, Mrs. M. S. 1 lot Grahamville. adjoining jands of Morra), Glerer et. al. Pope Frank 125 acres wood. Rasber, Richard 17 acres wood, adjoining lands of Rasher, Richard 20 acres arable and 17 wood. Smith, Alex. 12 acres arable and 38 wood. Smith, April 65 acres. Smyth, A. T. 20 acres arable and 20 meadow. -Sesitt, Gabriel 1 lot Grahamville. Sipple, J.G. 1 lot Grahamville: Mike Singleton, Isaac - Rasher, and Savannah and Charleston railroad. 8trobhart Mrs. E. H. 1 lot Grahamville containing 12 acres bounded north by Fickling, east by Public Road, south by Johu H. Screven and west by Farr et. al. Screven, John H. 1 lot Grahamville. adjoining 8tn>bhart et al. Trowell, J. F. 45 acres arable aud 175 wood. Tuten, W. P. 10 acres wood. Jindall, Geo. 100 acres wood. Walla, E. C. 69 acres wood. You macs, Redding 20 acres arable and 171 wood. GOETHE. Parnell, H. M. 150 acres arable 150 meadow 1200 acres wood and 1 building, adjoining lands of Frank Johnson, Horace Peeples and Wm. De Loach. LA WTON. Ruddell, Mrs. C. H. 175 acres arable 275 wood and 2 buildings. Smith A Bro., S. 1 1-2 acres wood, and 1 building; adjoining Smith, Barnwell Public road, Riley and Augusta Public road. PEEPLES. Hack, George B. 1570 acres wood. Part of the estate of Burwell Mc Bride. Hack, George B. 2 lots and 1 building. Branson. Terry, E. A. 10 acres arable and 89 wood. Vara A Wocd 48 acres arable and 1028,acres wood ssear Varnsviile. Wailing, J. B. 17 acres wood. Webb, M. A. 1 lot and 1 building Branson. Youmant, it. fc. Trustee l.'-i acres araoie ?v www < .and 2 build in js. Yoomana, It. E. 53 acres arable and 88 wood. POCOTALIGO. Fuller, Est. Thomas 8 acres wood. North by jPocotaligo Road, west by P. R. R. R, South by estate of Wrn. lleyward and east by Hezekiah Bing. ! ROBERT. Kirk James 40 acres arable and 960 wood. North $>y James Porcher East by lauds formely of Dawson, j pouth by lands of Patterson and West by lands fafmtly of Barnes. Being an undivided interest. Jdalphews, James 5 acres arable and 25 wood. ST. HELENA. Eddings, Estate et. al. 5000 acres arable and wood Hounded by Statiog Creek, Beaufort River, TruokIj)}?t it)d Ibe Atlantic Qceau. Known 3s "Bay Jackson, Jim 10 acres arable. Hazel Farm. Parker, Henry 11 acres arable, adjoining lands of gale and -Vlchojs a#d Co. Robert Fuller Place. TEMASSEK John R 60 acres wood adjoining M Wf^bjngton Pelot, Pjr. RauJ Pritchard and ftscard. (IFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR BP.AI'WORT Coi'NTV, S. C., Beaufort, May 17th., 1*70. a k?0f?ce is hereby given that fh*. wh< !? of the several parcel;-, lots and parts of lots of Heal Estate I described in the proceeding list, or so much thereof s will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be sold by the j Treasurer of Beaufort County, S. C., at his office in : said County on the 5th., day of June 1876(being the <j first Monday of said month,) unless said taxes, penalties and assessments be paid before that time, 1 and such sale will be continued from day to day (as prseribed by law) until all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Estate shall be sold 'or offered for sale. L. S. Lasgley, Countv Auditor. r L d *hcrtff % ?&U$. | ^StephenA. Kittles, vs. Richard X. Kittles. ^ Rv virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed and lodged in mv office, I will sell at public outcry in front of my office in the town of Beaufort, on r the first Tuesday in June next, 1876, being the 6th ' day of said month between the legal hours of sale> the following property to wit: All the right title and interest of Richard N. Kittles, in and to all that piece parcel or tract of land, situate lying and being near Blountville, in the l comity of Beaufort an l State of South Carolina, on j which P. D. Givens now resides, containing ten j 0 acres more or loss, bounded south by the road to , j Saltkehatchie. ana on all other sides by the lauds of \ ( R. N. Kittles, levied upon as the property of K. N. ; a Kittles at the suit of Stephen A Kittles. j Terms cash. . WM. WILSON S. BC. c Bft. S. C. May 17th 1?76, is.3t SI/FRIFFS SA LK " a Claehorn A Cunningham, vs. Jos. M. Lawfon. a \>j virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed 0 .nd lodged in my office, I will sell, at public out- 8. cry, in front of my office, in the town of Beaufort, 9] on the first Tuesday in June next 1876, being c the sixth day of said month, betw-en the lega' hours of sale the following property to wit: tl All the right title and interest of Jos M. Lawton ?< In and to all that tract of pine land situate ly" 0 lug and being in Lawtonville township, in the county and btate aforesaid, bounded north by lands of T* J. Riley, east and south by lands of the estate of R* H. Tison. John A. Tison, and R. H. Tiaon, and west by the same, containing three hundred and twenty acres more or less, levied upon as the property of J. M. Lawton at the suit of Claghorn A Cunningham. Terms cash. wm. Wilson, SBC Uft Mm 17.1876. "lMt. P SHERIFF'S SALE. Miller and Bisscll and others, va. R. G. Holmes. By Tirtue of sundry writaof fieri facias to me J diiected, and lodged in my office. ^ will sell tl at public outcry In front of my office in al the town of Beaufort, on the first Tuesday in June next 1876 being the sixth day of said month between the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: All the right title and interest of R. G. Holmes S in to all those pieces parcels or tracts of land situate lying and being on Fort Royal Island in the County of Beaufort and State of South Carolina, and con- ? taining six hundred and forty one acres more or less s a Xlso. All those other tracts or parcels of land situate lying and being ou St. Helena Island, in the County and State of aforesaid containing nine hundred and fifty nine acres more or less. ALSO. { All that other tract or parcel of laud situate lying ^ in Cooeawhatchie Township in the Couuty and State aforeaid, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less, also. All that other tract of land situate lying and being in Peeples Towuship, County of Beaufort, and State, of South Carolina, adjoining lauds of Peeples J. W. Bennett G. D. Stanly, Thomas Stanly and Wm. Davis, and Susan Davis, containing eight thou- ^ sand four hundred and ninety four acres more or less, ' also. l All that other tract of land situate lying and being in Sheldon Township in the County and State afo^said adjoining lands of Thomas Screven and others containing seventy six acres more or less, levied upon as the property of .. G. Holmes, at the suit of Miller aud Hissell and others. T Terms cash. WM. WILSON. S. B. C. Bft,. May.16,1876. 3-t S| SHERIFF'S SALE. ^ W. C. Butler vs. F. Schlegelrailch. By virjue of a writ of fieri fiieias to me directed and lodged in my office I will sell at public outcry iu front of tuy office in the town of Beaufort on the first Tuesday in June next 1876, being i the sixth day of said month between the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: * All the right title and interest of F. Schlegelinilch in and to all that tract of land situate lying and being in Bluffton towusl ip in the county and State jj aforesaid, (formerly belonging to Isacc Tuten) adjoiuing lands of B. Wlggin and near the Fording Island road, containing four hundred and eighty-five ( acres more or leas. ' Also, I All that other tract of land situate lying and being In Bluffton township county and State aforessid, adjoining lands of H. G. Verdier and others, containing one.hundred and twenty-two acres more or less. Also, * All that other tract of land situate lying and being in the county and State aforesaid, containing two hundred and seventy acres more or less, this tract conveyed to F. Schlegelmileh by N. B. Myers, levied upou as the property of F. Schelgelmilch at the suit of W. C. Butler. Terms cash WM. WILSON. S. B. C. mav.27 1876. 18.2-t S Official gotirrs. ASSESSME^FOR i87^ , OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, ? Beaufort, S. C., May 22,1876. a The assessment for the fiscal year 1876 will commence on 1 . THE FIRST DA Y OF JUNE. and continue until the 20th day of July next. The assessment will be for PERSONAL PROPERTY ONLY. but those failing to assess lands last year, or who have sold or purchased lands since the last assessment will note said changes on their returns, to?n? nHancrea ?h?? miv have taken nl ace kvhici wuu r Id the boundaries of their lands, consequent on such sale or purchase, with a statement as to whether said lands so sold or purchased is plow, meadow, or wood land. This statement is necessary in every case where lands hare changed bauds, and will save taxpayers much trouble, as well as conduce to the correctness of the official record, and greatly facilitate the the payment of taxes. EA CH LA XD 0 WXER. must answer the questions on the returns as to his Post-office, in a legible hand, as this will reuder correspondence between this office and taxpayers easy whenever inquiries are necessary. The boundaries of every tract ?f land must be given this office (where the same has not already been furnished,) so that the Auditor may know the I exact locality of every piece of land iu the county. In making returns great care must he taken to j have them correct, aserrors in returns invariably ! (when not discovered in this office)get on the Tax duplicate; often proving expensive to taxpayers, as well as troublesome to the Auditor. Further notice will be given in due time. L. 8, LANGLEY, jnel-tf. County Auditor. PROBATE NOTICE. By Ridley K. Carleto.v, Esq., Probate Judge TTTThereas, William B. McKee hath made suit to VV me to grant hini letters of administration I with the will annexwl of the estate of and effects of | Henry McKee. j These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ' singular the kindred and creditors of the said Henry McKee, deceased, that they be and appear, beI fore me, in the Court of Probate, to he helu at Bcau1 fort, in said county on the 13th day of .Tune, next, } after publication "hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- j j noon, to shew eause. if any they have, why the said | administration should not he granted. Given under iuy hand, this thirtieth day of May Anno Don)ini, 18*76. RIDLEY K. CARLETOV. j jne.1-2 Probate Judge. ??1? Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Jon. K. K. Carleton, Judge of Probate for the Couu,y of Beaufort State of South Carolina, for a final liseharge as Administrator of the estate of James J. Seabrook, deceased, on the 28th dnv of June next C. A. SEAliKtMJK, Adm'r. lilt on Ilead.S. C. May 29th 1876. jnc.1-4. Executor's Notice! ! A LL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST C\. the Estate of Ferdinand Schultr. deceased are equested to present the same forthwith, at the unlersigned place of business at Beaufort, and all paries indebted to said Estate are requested to make mraediatc payment of the same to F. W. SCIIEPER. Executor, Beaufort S. C. may 11th 1876. 1-m. To Holders of County Checks or Audited Claims, prior to November 1, 1872, Office of the County Commissioners. Beaufort, S. C., May 8th, 1876. IX accordance with the pmvhionsof a Joint Re?lution entitled " A Joint Resolution authorizing le County Commissioner* of Beaufort County to vy a sjtecial tax," dated April 7, 187.'t, and "An ct to amend the same,""approved the 29th day of anuary, 1874, sealed proposals will be received at his office from parties holdu. iliecks or audited laims contracted prior to November 1, 1872, until THURSDAY, JUNES, 1876. t 12 M? at which time said bids will be opened' nd the board of county commissioners will draw rders on the Treasurer to the amount ot one thouand dollars, in favor of the person or persons who ball oft'er the largest per centum discount on their hecks or audited claims. : Proposals shouldbe addressed to the chairman of be board of County Commissioners, and endorsed Proposals for the settlement of Past Indebtedness f Beaufort county. P. PRITCHARD, M. D. < V. S. SCOTT, R. J. MARTIN, County Commissioners Thos. H. Whf.KLKR, Clerk of Board. feblO-U. Pratt's Astral Oil. ' perfectly safe illuminating oil. Insurance comsnies recommend it. For sale by GEO. W. ROBERTS. j NOTICE. ; 10LPEftS of paid up itock in th? Beaufort Bathing House company are requested to meet at le Custom House Thursday evening June 1, 1876, i 8 o'clock. J. G. THOMPSON, President. TAKE DR. DENNIS" ' ystera Renovator and Blood PURIFYING SYRUP. or Dyspepsia, Piles, Heartburn, Sick Headache, evers' Sores, Ac. M. J. GRAHAM, Aot., iar.30-lm. ^ Beaufort. NEW MILLINERY. FOR THE Spring and Summer 1 8 7 6 . JUST RECEIVED AT, John Cooper's DOR. BAY and CARTERET STS., BEAUFORT. ADIES nATS. MISSES HATS BOYS HATS French and American Flowers. ogether with a general assortment of DRY GOODS, uitahie for the sea?on, all of which he offers at rices to suit the times. GREAT EXCITEMENT! AT THE .STORE OF E. A. Schcper, The Leader in Low Prices :o: JTAVING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW [J. YORK, I am prepared to show a larger aud lore complete stock ot iPRIHG&SUIHMERGOODS Ever before offered to the Beaufort public. Constating ot >RY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS. AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, MATTING Ac offer an entirely fresh stock of SPRING DRESS GOODS, (elected in New York with special view to their daptability to present season, climato Ac. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS rill be offered in all departments, as I am deterained to make this one of the most attractive establishments in town. Call before purchasing elsewhere ind examine the stock of goods at E. A. SCHEPER. JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK. A Select assortment of DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, LADIES A GENTS STRAW A FELT HATS Call and see for a bargain at D. H, HUTCHINSON, Port Royal S. C. may 11 4-t "THE COSMOPOLITAN," BEAUFORT, S. C. A First- Class RESTAURANT and SALOON, Opposite Free Landing. Choice Wines, Liquors, And Segars. MEALS furnished at all hours on the shortest no tice. mavll-tf. S. BEAR, Proprietor. " SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY. VESTAL OIL, Gives a better light than any other oil, and will no explode. For sale by M. KRESS EL, ap.13. Bay St., eaufort. BOYOE, J AS. E.?Wholesale and reta'.l dealer in Groceries, Liquors, Segars, Dry Goods and general merchandise. Bay St. ?????BMiitiianii*. . , Beaufort 5itsinf$$ JHrertonf. j Groceries. BOYCE, J. 1'.?Groceries, Wines, Liquors, and Segars, South side Hay St., Beaufort. Dry Goods. \ PPLE, J.?Dry Goods. (lothing, Boots and 1\ Shoes, Notions, Ac., Bay St. I^HANZ. JOHN?1General Dry Goods House, r Bay St. Beaufort. See advertisement. COOPER JOHN?Dry Goods Clothing, Millinary. French and Domestic Flowers, Fancy i Goods, notions, Ac. Itay St. See advert iscni >nt. Barter. \RTIS. A.?Barber. Hair cutting, shaving shamoooine and dyeing. We>t St. RUTLEDCE, R. M.?Barber,,shaving hair cut. ting, shampooing and dyeing done in the n atest manner. Day St. Blacksmith. MITCH EL, W.?Blacksmith, horseshoeing, and general smith work. Magnolia St. Wheelright SAVAGE, JERRY?Wheelright. Repairs promptly executed. Magnolia St. Druggist, STUART. H. M. DR.?Druggist and Apothercary Bay St. Beaufort. See advertisement. Builder and Contractor DEVLIN, W. II.?Builder and contractor, Bay and Charles Sts. See advertisement. Carriage Painter \/f cGREGOR, J AS. E.?Carriage maker, sign and l\l carriage painter, Bay and Charles Sts. See tdvertisement. Professional Cards WIGGIN, P. L.?Attorney at Low. Solicitor of 2nd Circuit. Bay St. SMOKERS! SMOKERS A. ASHLEY~CHRIETZBERQ, Has opened a Cigar store, and News depot on Bay St., Beaufort, where can be found some of the ihoicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. A Sue stock of PIPES, POUCHF3. CIGAR HOLDERS, Ac. DAILY and WEEKLY papers. Orders filled promptly for any book, magazine or newspaper published. Tie only News Depot in Town. Feb. 24. m. pollTtzer, COTTON FACTOR AND Commission Merchant BE AUFORT 8. C MRS. E. HOLZACH, BREAD V D Cake, and Cracker Bakery BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S.C. Jnst received a large and selected stock of FRENCH CANDIES, which will he sold at prices to suit the times. Will so keep on hand ail kinds of CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac. sep.2.1-tf. WTH. DEVLIN, Carpenter * Builder o All kinds of BOAT WORK, CAULKING, and SPAR MAKING. o OFFICE AND SHOP COR.BAY aud CHARLES STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C. aug5.1y. ^PORT ROYAXJ Saw & Planing Hill BEAUFORT, S C. D. C. WILSON & CO., manufacturers of and dealers in YELLOW FINE TIMBER AND LUMBER AND Cypress SKlngles, ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER, LATHES, All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. - ~ " --** J 1 iloonni & uernng roras aiways uii uauu Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo promptly filled. Terms Cash. nov.28-ly. D. C. WILSON, A COS. MAYO, Bay St. Beaufort, 8. O . liquors, WINES, &r. NET YARNS, FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. G-lass, Paints and Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints and Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. 6 ! ? r 8. ELLIOTWBeaufort 8. C. RJ * CO., (hmrletfott 8. C. i THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPAUT, Having put up a grist mill at their old stand, are prepared to furnish Grist, Feetfand Meal, any quantttjr, and at reasonable rates. I ELLIOTT. n ? : laSILVER PLATED WARE.1 Eleclro-Plaled Silver Ware AND Ornamental Art Work, | IX GREAT VARIETY. MANUFACTURED BY THE MERIDIAN BRITANNIA COMPANY, 550 BROADWAY NEW YORK, The best Dated SPOONS and FORKS are those Silver l'lated heaviest on the parts where necessarily the most wear comes, and hearing the Trade Mark. 1874?ROGERS BROTHERS?XII. N. B. ?This great improvement in Silver-Plated Spoons and Forks i? applied alike to each grade of Plate, A 1,8 and 12 oz. as ordered. The Process and Machinery for manufacturing these goods are Pa tent t*d. The Extra or 'Standard riate" made by | this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated 20 percent,heavier tbau theordianary market stan- ! dard. ftf First Prenieums awarded at all Fairs where exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1852 to American Institute Fair, 1674. inclusive, mar 9-6 m. djf tfl (ton P?r da? at bome. Samples wor?h Si <J)J lU <PaU free. Stinson A Co., l'orilaud' Maine SEND 25c. to G. P. HOWELL a CO., Now Yorkfor Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 3000 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. * (Ml) a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine. mar9-ly. JOHN FRANZ, o Wholesale & Retail Grocer, AND SHIP CHANDLER Family Groceries and Cabin Stores a specialty. Constantly receiving trom St. Louis, the best FAMILY FLOUR, wholesale groceries, liquors plantation supplies, at the princple Store, formerly occupied by J. Fylcr, Corner Bay and West 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 1.. TtntfAn i.n T Lqvo <*?. t supju^ ui iresu ijixv/ x u...v cured the services of au experienced baker, and by using the finest grades of * flour, shall endeavor to secure a share of public patrouage. Call and inspect samples. GROCERIES. a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay and Scott Street. JUST RECEIVED,~ AT THE WHD&COMIRCML JOB PRINTING OFFICE, A full line of superior PAPERS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEAI*>, NOTE HEADS, CARDS, ETC. Jobprintinc done neat 1 y and chcply. All orders promptly attended to. (Charleston gtdmtiscmfnts. D. O'NEILL & SONS, wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES. No, 33 Hayne Street Charleston S, O. aprl.8-lyr. Grist and S. IB. W tlLACE. Cotton Factor AND GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer in CHAIN, 83X07, HEAL, FEES, Etc., Sea Island Cotton Bought, Ginned aftd prepared for market. Advances Made on Consfguients. 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 for Cotton and Corn. Cotton ginned on toll. ian.7. G.P. GARDNER, DEALER IX OROCBR.IES, Liquort, Dry Goods, Soots, Shoes, Etc., HILTON HEAD, S. 0. 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. THLPARKERCIJH. PARKER BR(?S s WEST MERJDEH.CT. ,-t * r f. " v/~ {/ ? ?.v* *9trr+.M**x~ c'* F7W7S'C il E i' EK, SEA ISLAND HOTEL, t~ HAS BEEN RE-OPENED^. THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITED!' TERMS, 0S.OO PER T^JLTBT. JAMES ODELL, - - - - -Paol?fUETOR/ _ PORT ROYAL CLUB HOUSE / * * Has been fitted up in first class style, in the building formerly known as the nninnnnTiseiiirnTin DMuruni^nuiEb, Tlic RESTAURANT will be supplied with the choicest viands that the'tnsrkets of Savannah, Charleston and Beaufort ;an supply. MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS and GAME in its season. Long expert1 jnce in this line of business has enabled me to serve the choicest delicacidb on the' shortest notice. ..... C. E. WARREN. Feb. 24. Pnipridfdf? NEW STOCK OF HOODS AT THE OLD STAND OF Jacob Apple. 0 , T IT A VP TfTP PT.P \STTRF. TO ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS AND PA-* irons, that I have just received a complete stock of S RING AND SUMMER GOODS, Such as DliEPS GOODS, LIXfcNS, NOTIONS, rind (he handsomest lot of EDGINGS aud I.N'SERTINOS, also CLOTHING, HATS, Ac.GENT'S FUBNISHINGGOODS,' Boots and Shoes, All of the latost styles. Give up a call and judge the prices for yourselves. Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. ' HEZ BUSSEY, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, AND DEALER IN Country Produce, and Plantation Supplies,> 173 Broad St., fUnder Augusta Hotel,,' Augusta Ga. 0 I7EEPS constantly on hand a largo and selected stock of GROCERIES arid PLANV IV TATION SUPPLIES all of which we offer cheap to the trade. Satisfaction1 guaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort and adjoining Counties respectfully solicited.* Are You Going to Paint? then use new york enamel paint co.-s CHEMICAL PAINT Ready for use in White, and over One Hundred Dieperent Colors made of strictly prime White Lead, Riuc, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted1 much Handsomer and 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 Union1 and is on many thonsands of the finest*houses'in the country Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. rni E BED I e^amplea rd SE!fT FREE 103 Cbainbers Street, New TortTHE WEED . SEWING MACHINE COMFY, Is prepared to offer the moat liberal terms TO XKEERCHAXffTS JUVD OTHERS/ ?Who will deal in? Sewing Machines of its Man'fture# r. FAMILY FAVORITE, Its Name Indicates its Qualities. * Refer to 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use.NAMED GENNRAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE A dan ted to every nossible erode of work.?Our comiMtitom acknow ledgea that " . For Tailors and Shoemakers, IT STANDS WITHOOT A RIVAL. Addresn, Weed Sewing Machine Compahy,Dec.30. Nn>. ftl and 53 St. CharVs S?:, B*hL_ Jre, Mdf* 9 ' m