Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, June 29, 1876, Image 3
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LOCAL ITEMS.
Be aufort, S. C. June 29,1876.
fta?" The School meeting (hat wa:
held in the town hall Beaufort on Saturday,
adjourned until Saturday next. t<.
allow time to the School Trustees to prepare
a report of expenditures for the
ipast yea".
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31 ore new buildings have been
erected in Beaufort during the past two
years, thai! in any two years of its previous
history, and the coming fill will also
witness a large increase. The dawn oi
prosperity has arrived.
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The Benevolent society of the
Tabernacle Baptist church is in a flour
ishing financial condition. They have
just completed the erection of a large assembly
hall, with a spaccous store underneath.
8?&?. Was the weather hot enough for
you ou Sunday ?
The Georgia coal, with which ex.
pcriments have been made on board the
U. S. S. Plymouth at Port Royal, is said
to be highly satisfactory. Steam can be
got up very rapidly with this coal. This
place will eventually become a great coaling
station.
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tSi- Congress has passed a joint resolu
tion recommending that at the approachk
ing centennial anniversary, each town in
the United States shall have delivered an
historical sketch of the town from its
jrmation, and that a copy of the sketch
eh read shall be filed in the clerk of the
court's office, aud another copy in the
office of the Librarian of Congress. Who
will be Beaufort's historian ?
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Igk. Ouly one prisoner in Beaufort
ail charged with murder, to be. tried
:.t the October term. But this is doina
;.retty well for Beaufort, as the June
;.x m is ouly just over.
The Sloop Keystone came iutc
P ' ^cftufort on Sunday, with about a thouf.r.d
olack fish in her well. Mr. Kressti
intends to supply the Augusta market
i fith fish.
tST The Pilot boat F. W. Schepcr,
sailed for New York on Sunday last, with
*he owner and a few friends, to 1 c
coppered?not the owner aud his friends,
but the bo?v They have lived in Beaufort
loo long to need coppering.
9&F President Wilson, of the P. R. I?.
R., has the thanks of ti e relief committee
at Yarosvillc, for sending a special
train with contributions to the sufferers in
that section of the county.
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Last week the yacht W. W.
Johnson, that was formerly owned as a
pilot boat by F. W. iMieper, but which
^ was sold in Charleston, when lie had the
' F. W. Scheper built, sank in Charleston
harb ?r, an! two- of her crew were
drowned. She had been fitted up as a
pleasure yacht, and whilst waiting for
the return of her small boat that had
been take?to land a passenger on Sullivan's
Island, the schooner dra.-ged he
anchor and wi nt aground on the Drunken
Dick shoal. Shelaloud heavily on the
return of the tide, and on being got ofl
leaked so fast, that she settled down
.without much warning. Her captain
4(Jul one man were saved by a boat
rotu the Island, hut two others, as before
stated, lost their lives. An attempt hai
been made to raise her.but she is so rotten
that nothing but her sails and run
ning gear h ve been saved.
?The Fourth of July has been decider
as the time to hold the Hayes and
Wheeler ratification meeting iu Beaufort.
We understand Professor Greener, oi
Columbia will address the meeting,
The 0. M. Pettit that left fot
Savannah with an excursion party for a
day's pleasure, on Monday got aground
and did not return to Beaufort unti
Tuesday evening.
Rgk- The people of Beaufort did noi
generally regard the proclamation of th(
Governor to make a holiday of W ednesday
in commemoration of the Moultru
Centennial.
Piano and Organ Tuning !
Mr. A. Pohl, from the Pianofort*
Manufactory of T. W. Biere & Son, Cin
cinati, Ohio, is in Beaufort for the pur
pose of tuning and repairing Pianos,
Organ* and Melodeons. Mr. Pohl is j
good workman and is well recommended
Those wanting Pianos or Organs wcl
tuued and repaired will find it to thei
interest to call on Mr. Pohl. Order
left at Mr. P. M. Whitman's Jcwelr
store, will be promptly attended to.
8@T Orangeburg had a nother destruc
tive fire on Saturday la.-t. It appears t
bj the most unfortunate town in th
state, and Beaufort the most fortunate
Z>&~ Mr. A. A. Chrictzbcrg, formed
co-partnership on Monday last in Floi
ence S. 0. It is leap year, but we arc no
aware if this is the effect following thi
cause. You don't say he is married
Yes ! that is just what we started out t<
say, but haHly knew, not being cxpe
rienced, hv.v to say it.
Mr. John Ohlaudt has laid th
foundation for his new store, and Mi
James E. Boyce will commence wor
immediately at his new store on the L>a\
Signs of prosperity.
The first excursiou from Beaufoi
t) Savanmui, this season was made o
board the steamer (). M. Pettit, o
Monday. The number who went wa
not large.
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^ A ratification meeting is ta'.kc
of in. Bce.ufort.
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J K-rJ" .\iSlC! ViOUi l.l liiO Vliil.li ? '
u iC'l a cool juke.
i JBG^A-lvordse in the iStaxdaiu> and j
< . (JvLMMF.ilt'IAL.
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Administrator's \otiee.
all n:n>0n< iiavinu ct.aiSis alaixst i
t!ie cstatt* of F. KronNon, of .Savannah La, j;r<* r - j
j quested to pros'-itt ih'-tn and tli'?o finlebtetl to the
! said estate are rctjnin*! to it. i?o imrm-tliaif ]>:n- , (
i liK'Dt to the unit rsL.'itV. :
(iK?>. CALK; M
A>lmiiii>tr sto". j
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i t Dttnean vs. C. E. Warren. It appearing to |
the satisfaction of the Court, that the Plaiiitiirj
herein ha* filed Ids petition against the Defendant ;
t<> foreclose a mechanic's lien on eerian building |
in the " City of Port Royal " in a.urcsaid county ;
the property of the Defendant, and it appearing tha/ j
the Defendant is a nsident of this State and
that his residence a. lUcdiltgcTicc cannot lie as- '
cert; lnetl.Cn motion of Pel! and Barnv.- II Plaint ill's
Attorney, Ordered; that tlie t>cfendani.C. K. Warren
.do appear and a'n*wer die petition therein on the S
1st day of August 1 876 M-ive ? copy of said an- ' a
swer on PlaiirtiTs attorneys at Pan irt S. C. and
this notice to that end be setved by publication '
of this onler in the Port lioval Standard and Cc?m_ ,
mercial once in each Week lt>r six weeks. j T
June 12th 1*76 r
! J01IN J. MAKER, 1
Attest; II. O. JIPD. a
C. C. C. P. i
June 22 6-t.
NOTICE
IS hereby given that the undersigned will on the
31st day of July, 1876, at 10 o'clock a. Tn., apply to
Ridley K. Carieton, Esq., Probate Judge, at hisof* i
tice in tiic town of Beaufort, for her final discharge
as administratrix of the estate of Patrick M. Me.
A n alley, deceased.
1 BRIDKET McANALLY,
i jne.22-tf. Administratrix.^
Final Discharge.
! Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the
! Hon. It. K. Carieton, Judge of Prolate for the Coon- j!
*y of Beaufort State of South Carolina, for a final
discharge us Administrator of the estate of James
15. Seabrook, deceased, on the 2Mb day of Jtiae next
C. A. SEA BROOK, Adrn'r.
; Hilton Ilcad, 8. C. May 20th 1876. j no. 1-4. (
1 To Holders of County Checks or *
r Audited Claims, prior to Xovem- t
hfr I, 1872,
Office of thf. Covsty Commissioners,
I Beaufort,S. C., May Mb, 1876.
IN accordance with the provisions of aJoint Resolution
entitled "AJoint Resolution authorizing
lie County Commissioners of Beaufort County to
I evy a special tax," dated April 7, 1873, and ''An
act to amend the same," approved the 2bth day of
January, 1874, sealed proposals will be received at j
this oflice from parties holdin ?'liecks or audited
1 claim*contracted prior to November 1, 1872, until
TUESDAY, JULY 11, IST6. :
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at 12M? at which time said bids will oe opemd*
and the board of county commissioners will draw
orders on the Treasurer to the amount ot one thousand
dollars, in favor of the person or jvrsons wlio
shall offer the largest per crrtum discount on th. lr
checks or audit.-d claims.
Proposals should be add rea*cu to the chainnan of
' the boft.'d of County Commissioners, ami endorsed (
j ''Proposals ibr the settlement of Past Indebtedness j e
1 j of Beaufort county.
I. P. PR ITCH A BP, M. D. |
V. S.SCOTT,
R. j. MAirriS.
County Commissioners
T!!<*?. If. >V/Ji:r.t.KtJ,
Clerk of Hwanf. frMo-lt.
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' H. M. STUART, M. D., i1
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Beaufort, S . O'|
I>K.\LER in i 1
I DRUGS. AND ClI&flCAlA
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET AUT21LES
' STATIONERY, PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, Ar., A'-., Ac.,
i Together with many other articlo too nunierois
o mention. A!' of which will bcsoMat the loww
I price f??r cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully
1 compounded. feh.P1
Pratt's Astral Oil.
A perfectly safe illuminating oil. Insurance coin- j
panics recommend it. For sale by
GEO. W. ROBERTS.
1 NEW MILLINERY.
FOR THE
,
Spring and Summer i
13 7 8.
j JUST RECEIVED AT,
John Cooper's
} COR. BAY antfCARTERET STS., BEAUFORT. j
LADIES 1IATS.
J MISSES HATS #
BOYS HATS
French ami American Flowers, i
Together with a general assortment of
! DRY GOODS,
Suitable for the season, all of yrliivli he offers at
* ' prices to suit the times.
Just Received. I
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4 ^ MOST COMPLETE r.ml elegant ass. rt men t of
' " Sl'lUNG AND SUMMER
.DOTGOODS, CLOW,
e| ?AND?
!' GEHT3' FURBISHING GOOES.!
Will Ik' sola at prices to suit the times,also a fresh ,
j stock of
*! LADIES', GENTS' & CHILDREN'S i
,? BOOTS AND SHOES.
-! -ATW.
C. BELLOWS.
81 JUST RECEIVED
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{ from
I NEW YORK.
! A Select assortment of
DRY HOODS,
n READY MADE CLOTHING,
,S | LADIES A CENTS STRAW A KELT HATS
j Call ami sec f??r a bargain at
i i D. li, HUTCHINSON,
' r .rt Royal S. C.
^?.tilliit i.i x ui'i iiW 1 !
AT Tifi: stoki: <-v
MJj ;aa ?3v alt ft
The Leader in Low Prices
itavixu jot i:;:n i:nk!? i-tjom ni:\v ;
II YoLK, I :;?ii prepared to .-Ivjh a larger and
lioro.coiiipletC stock >1
Kill*
Kvcr before offered to tlu? Kcaufort on 1 >lic. j
Consist ins; t?f
>f;Y GOOI';?, . '
CLOTH ISO, * I
1iats. and cats,
r.o<?trf an}> sikh.s,
mattim; ?vo j
offer ;Ui t ntircJj fresh stock of j <
i-jiivss imnD v
'fleeted in Nov York with special view t>? their I (laptuhility
to present sonant, cl'nnteXc.
EXTRA IXDUCLXIEXTS
rill be offered in all do; nrtnicnt*. as I am det r- j i
ninod to make this one of the ie<>vt itt na tive estah- ' '
ishmcntsin town. fall before pun h irin<elsewhere
md examine the stock of eo.ids at
E. A. S CHE PEE.!;
BANKING HOUSE, j
Win. II. Logwood.!
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BAY ST., BKAl'FOIiT, S. C.
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GOLD AND EXCHANGE j';
OX (
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Mew, York Charleston & Sav-;.
annah Bought and Sold, ;!
Collections made on any point in the !
United States. Accounts received subject '
o check at sight.
ap.2T.0m. t
"THE COSMOPOLITAN,"
BEAt'FORT, S. C.
A. First- Class restaurant and saloon,'
Opposite Free LtmcUng.
Choice, Wines, Liquors,
And Segars.
dEALS furnished at all hours on the shortest no
ice.
inayll-tf. 5. REAR, Proprietor.
SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY.
VESTAL OIL,
tires a better li^ht than any other c/il, arid vfill no |
:x|dodo? For "ale by
ft. KRESSEL,
tpdl. i ay St., eaafoit.
Butter ! Butter!!
TIfE REST BUTTER IX TilE MARKET. 40CT&
PER I.R. * CHoli'E rARLE IU'TTKR ti?'Is j
PER LB. COOKING BUTTER A'K'TS. !-: R L j
GEO. \Y, ROBERT'S.
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p. m. whitman, |
11" ATCII3I Alt KR AS I) JKV/ELLER. i
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rtiij- Stiect. Etniifbit, s. C?
ctfX'^X I
lljtj. Aft:
Has jest retkunkd krom the north ;
with a fine assortment of goods at
INTortlicrxt. I?riccs.
WEDDING RINGS. ?1.00 to *12.00,
SILVER RINGS, :40e. to Sl.oO.
SILVER NAPKIN KINGS, ?>.00 to *4.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, ?S6 to 8*0.
?0?
SBaj&IDay Strikisg-Chcks, S3.50 to SS.'
0
BENTS* GOLD CI! !ANS, PINS, KINGS. SLEEVE
lil'TTt)NS.ST!'! S, WAT< 1! t il A! NS, I.ADIES
GOLDaudl'LATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, ??C., AC.
UEXTS' GOLD & SlLVEIt WATCHES,
Call an J examine be/ore purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you can save ten t'?^t veiitv-iivo P?r cent
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
uecAly
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PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker;
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DEALER IN
Jnfeanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantly on
hand, Cooking l'arlor and l.ox Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
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Charter Uali CccKing Stoves* ?
W. II. CALVERT.
Bav St. brtwcen Stli Pth sta. Bcarifort. S. C
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jas. e. McGregor, "i
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CAKKLUiE MAKI-:(:V
n?>rsi:,si<;x,
ami CAKRIAC.E l'AIXTMK.
Opp. Express Oflice, Beau fori, S. (\
All kinds of Stroll and fancy yawing.
All kinds <>f repairing promptly att? tided to, on
reasonable terms. .Satisfaction guarantied.
<j* Ap'Ot for Barnes' patent foot power scroll
saw, which can be seen in ojn-nition at my shop. i
JAS. !'. Mi/JI:KC??B.
Jul} I-'y.
V tl U \ 0 i V i. ... .? '' 1 * !* * J * I
Croc. lies.
;> *? r ; f Win - I ' , .. ! - I
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i J ^miiti >! ?<* !?a% .M., i?ra.il?>:i.
T)M>( |:. \Vh..|.-;i!i-: U'l r. ta t .! :??. r in ,
1.) I irir- 'ri* s. I.i .v. l.M'j > i
; !i' r..i huh}:. ii;;v M. I
Pry Goods.
\ I'., y ( . <>}?. ( a;i?1 :
Nn'iiniis, A.-., i5; y >!.
J *II \ \/, Jn ii \ - ?.i n*fs' !'*" > i I !
1 lUiy >t. IruulWi. . a-!;: . :i .'in, ni.
(Kiui'MI! .4"i! V--!>r.v *]- i !? i'lii r. 'SiliitaLy
ry. i-'n i-i'ii 1 ki it- 1 Caiu-y ' ?
i*. Ac. ! . y .*'?'< a-Ivcvii >:.
Barter.
A ItTlS. \.?I?;ir. Hair ciiii in.', -!i;;v,'n : *h- :.i- i
. L. :i:ni tlyi ii!^. \Vv.--t St.
I > x'ts.mu- m-r.irb. r. sbavin,'
I A T: tv. !:-: ?? ijj an I dyei: ?lo'ne in > n ;;j.
>! manner. Hey s .
Blacksmith.
A r i'I <"111"f.. W.?l'laokstirf'i. !i..n O.^ iny, and
L? I "oii.-i.il "f:sI?Ii work. A!a,*!i?;!i-St.
t / a. vy 'y - X J. ^ J
SAVAtlE, ?Wln't hiclit. Repairs prompt- |
It e.veu'ed. Ma^iri'lia .St.
I>rnggisi?
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^ I lAl.T. !i. 31. IHl.-i5nn".'i>ta!id A|v>thercary ^
^ J'.ay St. IV-auf ir". Sec advertisement. ^
Builder and Contractor
DI-.VI.IX, 3\". If.? Huilder and contractor, Ray
art.l I'lutii.-r .Sf*. *. e : 1vi rti !.
C.ll - .1... ^, -3
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\ J <11 i.t."II. .T.V**. i:r. rt* T-.nl: *, sign an 1 \
i cavria?v j uiuur, Kay aud 1 lurhs .Sis. Sec '
livfrtis-nu nt. j
Professional Cards
IX/li'l'IX, IV L.?Attorney at Lovr. .Solicitor of ?
V? 2ml Circuit, llav St.
SMOKERS! SMOKERS j
A. ASHLEY CKRIEYZBSRG,! I
I T i -v
i J AS opened a Cigar store, and News ucpot on
lay St., IVanlort, win re can Ire found some of the
hoicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. A
iue stock of
t<
riPEs.roucirrs,
CIOAIl HOLDERS, Ac. a
DAILY ami WEEKLY ti
>apers. Orders filled promptly for any book, ninga- j
:iue or newspaper published.
Tte only Now Depot in Town.
Feb. 24. I
MRS. E. MOLZACIE "
B $
T~>
BREAD I
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D , <
Cake, and Cracker Bakery !
11AY ST., Colt. KRi:i: LAXPIXa, HKAlFOKT j "
lust recciviil a larg" m l selvt I rWek of (
FRENCH CAttDiES,
which v. ill b sold at file " t'i suit the times. Will :
so k. ej. on hand i'li kinds of
cainEk. i'.*::-. ruirrrs, Ac Ac. ,
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W.E.DEVLIN, j)
Carpenter I Bulkier
All kinds of
BOAT WORK, j;
CAl'LKlXd,
an J SI'AK MAKING. |
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<5*Fli k AXi> Slit*? j i
COR. BAY .111:1 CtiAXLitt STREET.!<
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L 1: .1 L F 0 R T , S . C . | 1
augS.ly. j ]
Saw A Mug Sill!,
IIISAUFOKT, S C. j 1
D. C. WILSON & CO., j
MASPFACTt'KEES OF AXO PEA LIES IX
YELLOW ril'S Yil'lEES AND LESSER
AND
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Cypress Slainslcs, j
ALoO
Builders & Contractors
P L AS T K It , L A T It E S,
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All kinds o.r JOIt SAWING promptly done.
nooriBg & Ceilli Bw always on Mi
Orders for Lnni'rrr and Timber by the curgo j
promptly filled. Teims (.a.->h.
nov.2S-ly. 1>. C. \\ ILSOX. ?v CO*
M. POLLITZER, j
COTTOS FACTOII
AND
Commission Merchant !
B 1: \ V F O ft i' S . c
TAKE DR. DENNIS'
S y s I e 111 li e n 0 v a i 0 r a it <1 Blood |
FITCIFVIXG SVRI P.
** - ,,r* i.tiro llratlaclic '
I or I?}"?}>? ji?ie. i luTi, it...
Fevers, Sorts, ?Vc.
M. J. GRAHAM, j
mar.3M?i. Beaufort.
J. C. RICHMOND. |
Trial Justice.
.VII bu>ii;Oss iutru<ie.l lo liiiu wi!l receive care
ful ;uui attention. Office Custom House
Building. Beaufort .S. ('.
a?>ril 27-t
TO PARKER CUN.
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SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BROWS'. j
WEST MERIDEtf,CT.;
? 1 * 1
i>. o\\f.;4 A; so\y,
BOOTS, SHOES, |
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
NTo, 23 St2*oci ;
C li.n i*l coi on S. C ?
ajrl.S-l yr.
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J i a-j V ?? V 1 i i.i i a A ?.J !,i Jiiillul
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Eleclro-Plaled Silver Ware !
AND
Ornamental Art Work, j
IN (JIIilVT VAUIETY.
MANUFACTURED BY THE
IEIUSMA5 BRiTASNIi (0)1 PAW.
530 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
The best Pielc'I fP0?KS ttr.d FOUK ^are Ihiw
ilwr Plated heaviest <'n the pari? "here iteeessaily
tlie most xrear ce?ius, unvl beatify the Trade
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lark.
1874-ROGEltS UKOTtfftftS - ATI.
X. Ik?Tli is groat Improvement in Silver-Pla. >1
Spoons and Fork* 5- applied alike to cnrlt grade
f I'lntc, A 1. Sand 12 ox. as ordered. The Process
nil Muthiwry for manufacturing these goods are 11
atenUd. The Kxtra or ' Standard Plate" made by
!iis Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
) per cent,heavier than theo.dianary market stauard.
l?- First Premetuns awarded at all Fairs whore
xhibited. from World,s Fair of 1852 to American
u litute Fair, lt>74. inclusive,
tar 9-rt m.
^/? tn CJO'T 1' r * *' >" at he me. Samples worth si
)J ! tPiU fis-e. Stin?>n a Co.. Portland* Maine
11 !N I > 25c. to G. P. HOWELL & CO, Kcv Vo:k ^
(for Pamphlet of I'Ht pa-.vs. containing list of '* " 0 g
icwspapeis, an I estimates showing Cost of advert!*MQ
a day at h"iii(\ Agents wanted. Outfit and
term's free lTtI'M A. CO., Augusta, .Maine.
nariMy.
JOHN FRANZ,
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Wholesale & Kfiail Grocer,
AND
SHIP CHANDLER gl
family GrocariDs and Cabin Stores! 1L
a specialty. j
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Constantly iceeivir.g ft cm Ft. Louis. a|
tiic bc>t
FAMILY FLOUR,
iVIIOLKSALK GROCERIES, 7
i.muons 1
PLANTATION SL" PPUES,
it the princple Store, formerly occupied _
jy J. Fyler, Corner Bay aud West Street
BAKERY.
fe
Having completed the erection of a y
ittikery at my premises, at the corner Hay
wd Scott Sts., I shall keep a constant
supply of fre: h 13KKAD eke. I have leaned
the services of an experienced baker
mid by using the finest grades of
flour, shall endeftvor to secure a share of
public patronage. Call and inspect samples.
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GROCERIES. |
a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay j
!Uk1 Scott Street. I
JUST RECEIVED, j
* AT TUB.
mUMUM!
. JOB PRINTING OFFICE, j
A fi.Il lino of si:?>orior
PAPERS, ENYEI/iPES, |
DILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
CARDS, ETC.
.lt.li print ilia (lciio neatly aiul eliqily. All onlcr*
promptly attended to.
(f>rist ;>i>rt .ffrd.
& a. WALLACE,'
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Cotton Factor
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GRIST MILLS R,
Wliolcitnle Dealer in
MBmmi,fSS3,2tt., Is
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Boa Island Cotton
Bought, 0it!tied ami prepared for mar- |
ket. | Advances
Aiadc on Consignments, j;
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Having the host machinery for ginning
cotton ami grinding corn and meat, he is j
prepared to execute all orders on the j
shortest possible notice. ( i
The highest price paid for ,
Cotton and Corn.
Cotton ginned on toll. jan.7.
.11. 6. ELLIOTT, lira ti r?:'l : j
h%! x */ .'. V/.' Tj, y ('?}., Vhrtrirnfon s, v.
THE BEAUFORT
ST3AH lllll COHPAHT,!;
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11 old stand, a." j.i > pared to hiruisli
f?r:st, Feel and .Meal,
any .jnantDy, rra I it r -as-inaMe rates.
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has r;Ki: u aa-otusED.
THE PATH OX AGE OF TflK TiLVYELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITED.
james o b el l j - - - - Proprietor.
If STOCK BP ill
AT THE OLD STAND OF
J'&eefe Apple.
1 HAVE THE PLEASURE TO AXMMINCE TO MY FRIENDS AND PAthat
I Have jn*t receive I A complete stoek of
SPRING AND SUMMER goods,
Such as DRESS GOODS. T.lNhNS, NOTIONS. attd the handsomest
lodofEDGINGS and INSEltTlNCS, also CLOTHING; HATS, &c.
GENT'S furbishing GO Otis,
Boots arid Shoes,.
All ol' the latest styles. Give us a call and jodere the prices for yourselves.
lay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C<
Are You Going to Paint ?
then t'sz njiw yodk esamed paint co.'s
O H 23 Sfl S S3 ii Ea FAIN *
Ready for use in White, and ov or One Hundred J)if.pereNt CoLb'ds made of
rictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted
inch Ilni'.l Gin-1- and C'nciiy<.\ an I to List TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint,
t has taken the l/lRST PR EM I EMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the the Uriiod
ud is on many thousands of the finest houscsju the couutry
Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT co. .
*1B vsnn:LVriE .ir.n103 CteiteStreet, New Tit
" TI313 WED
SEWING MACHINE COMP'Y.,
Is prepared to offer the niost liberal terms
FIZZ JSTSYb fsTTTISllft.
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?Who will deal in?
Sewing Mai'Imies of its Man'ftiirdi
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PiiMIlIsY F.a^OlITE, '.
lisName Indicates fis Qualities;
Refer to 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Usc>
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NAMED G3NNBAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE
Adapted to evciy possible * . ' -v? rk. ?0 ur corn pet itois acknowledges
that
For Tailors and Shoemakers,
IT STAN'OS WlTllOtT A RIVAL Address,
Weed Sewing Machine Company;
Pcc.CO. Xos. 01 and 53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
PORT ROYAL BfiilROAP. ' Maafcsodt"Uow Lost, How ResUrodl .
. .. ,^-f* . . % yT^ I J "St ptitdfehed, a new d
- - ' v- "A Vf <*>? ef l)r Cnlwerwell*.
^ ^rr-.!' 'It V Celebrated Essay on the
^ ^ j^V" C, | ra-lictl rv> (without iHcdiein^ofSPKBXATORBIiOEi
| ?>r tSeutirstl Weakness; Inrohwtaty Seminal Ix?se*
?' - " jv^drkj"'^', Mental p?1d I'b^KKl JhtitptcUy, Im;
.-l;uKiil- i> Marriege, etc.; ilfia C^??W'*pnox
Magnolia Passenger Soute, ?
OF WMBSH't*K. i. Price, i>i :i sealed envelope, onlr six cent*.
L'PliKlN'Ti'OFl'K'K P'?UT CoVAl. PAf! I'?'I> I The oiebratetl author, iu this admirable Essay
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.i? 1.1 . . ?, ...... .... , ?-1? .1 y oemons-rates, ironi a uiiriv jian sucwssrur
TV V'*11 ** ,,:K'ta" : fractfv, that the ubrniiu* confluences of self
oil 011 and atior Jla; 1, ? >. ,, ...... i
GUIXG SCI 'l*a. '1'rnin Xo. I. l.Vrily. :,b"s0n,a>' lv ra.lically cured without the dangerous
use of Internal medicine or the application of the
.eavo Au>mstn > an: , . ? # T *
.. Kiiire;| itnlin^ out a mode of cure at once simp!
.rave ienuis.se '!-' > pi' . , _ . r v
. . ? i f-'rtalu and effectual, by moans of which every
rrivt or .o. a . ^ , , sufferer, no null tor what lib condition may bo
rriie at . \aiiii. 1 may cure liiiusolfcheaply, privately, and nidicalty
\rrive at Charleston 4 2*pm . , ,,, ? , , , *
WriwaUackf-mvilic >"'? > '? f 1 \. Tins lecture should be in .hands of every
GUI At; AOIITU. Train >??. r;. Unity. youth and every man fu the lard,
heave Jacksonville - ! ? !' ?> *'5,f Mn'1' r * !' 1,1 3 l,,af" cnTckH*, any adl.e-ve.^ivanuali
- .) <? a ia ?'r-o n receipt of six cents or two po*i
Lr*c Charleston S W 11. j
. VC iV.t i'oj; 1 1 > 1-. a m AMn>* tho r,lbl,*hnr?.
I??v.I'uJ, n so Pp. F. BKITAM k SO.V, . _
Arrive at Augusta S 'W|?u -II Aau St., Stw York Pott Otfice Box
o]tinner. . i April 27tli I?j. "v
The only 7v.t ' ' . , r * "~
the Atlantic ami Gulf ltaMrord ?! av.;;.- !i. :11* t i | 1 Ijl ? ; | #1 n jf f
rrmn and io Jacksonville and all point* mi l twrMa, 8^5 1 I # ' . V. ? 1'. "
avoiding lie- l<oe/. hdions and w> !:-!c;o.\.? < n. us v-/a
GOHAHT t ft&Qll
r.;.-Couiiections made at Au^tista with ilcS-with I ,?.,h
Carolina I.'ailr.?a<l fur Aiken, is. C., Clarion.'. Col- ( h j*, ^OW } Hhl ARhlj TO Hjll
uuihia and Au.uir ta Railroad tor a. 1 points ^ NIS1I I? K ill any quantity CllStOUierfl
A.,*,** byap- U,:V dw?rc' lVoUi th Icc
I lyin^ to ul> at I'm .uitoil o{ i. tiic.pl. (Tsovcnth. Street.
Tiuuqfh. JOHN CORANT,
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s.J. A. EMMONS
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