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? *!?.> >?? ??? Tf LOCAL iiKMS. E? anfijt, S..C. 27 July, 1876. 3S&~ Considerable rain fell iu Beaufbrl on Monday and Tuesday. ? Attend to your interest by attend ing the town meeting to-morrow night. Bt&? The bili equalizing bounties wa* taken up in the Senate on Monday, bul no action was taken on it. 1 a i flaT* You can spare the time to bt present at the town meeting to-morrou night. 1 # i flSrThe wind this last week must have been blowing from Edgefield county, judging from the number of fights ir town. I?* Go to the town meeting to-morrow, and let us Lave a ticket that will be generally supported. :? -?7 . #?? Examine the financial statement of town expenses for the past year, iu the light of the great improvements that have been m%le during the past few years, and let your vote in August be your ver diet. Treasurer Holmes left for Colum bia on Tuesday morning, to make his set tlement with the Comptroller General. ' ? I # I If you have any interest in the municipal government of the town, attend the town meeting to-morrow night, to nominate a ticket for the approaching election. * > The side walk on Bay street neai the court house, that the town has laid # down this week, is a great improvement. Mr. S. B. Wright, who has for a number of years, been deputy collector of internal revenue, has beeu appointed lighl house keeper for the Hunting Island light Send fifty cents to this office and secure a copy of the Standard & Commercial, weekly, until the close of the campaign. it ~ It is said that necessity knows nc law, and yet Chamberlain, one of the best 1 ? 4V~ Otntft 5e cnnru,rfp^ hf S lawyer m mc uwuv, 10 ~j . great many who believe him to be a necessity. 1 # i WGF We have often beard it insinuated that as a class newspaper reporters lu most, but this question has been set ai rest for ever, by the reply to the following question: What class of people rnaj be said to lie the most??Sluggards. W& On Thursday evening at Graham ville, the Ku Khutand the Swamp Auge! B. B- clubs played a match game, till score standing Ku Klux, 21; Swamp Angels 20. : 4^^ 9QU Crops round Lawtonville anc Brighton were reported as suffering fron drought last week. Rain has howevei fallen since then, and the prospects of i heavy provision crop are bright ./. * . We he^T that Representative T E. Miller, was severely beaten at Stafford's X Roads, on Saturday last. H< had appeared as an attorney in a ca se be fore Trial Justice Mulligan, and secure*, a conviction, and after the trial he wm - set upon by the loosing party and hii friends. JOT Mrs. Holzach, will open a baker'i shop at her residence, cor. West and Crj yen streets, about the first of August, fo the better accommodation of her up towi customers, and the public general)}*. 1^. This week in an altercation a Port Royal Henry McDermott Smitl fired two shots at Stephen James, th< marshal, none of which took effect, thi marshal then fired twice at Srnit) wounding him in the breast and thigh Smith returned the fire, one of the ball producing a scalp wound. .Smith' wounds arc not dangerous. ' 1^- May be you think that peopl don't like to read advertisements ! If yoi do you are much mistaken. Fresh, well put, well-placed advertisements are new They are welcomed, read, nay studied The newspaper that Is alive with ther is increasingly acceptable, so is the busi ness house that knows how to get thei up, possessed withal with the sagacit and nerve to keep them up. My Monday last was a blood an thunder day in Beaufort, and why i should have been we can only account f( by supposing that it was all owing to tl elimate. Two women on the green wei the first to draw the claret, and then tw young men, one a law-maker, settle their orthodoxy by apostolic blows an knocks, and about noon two other your men prooeeded to blood letting in a dow town bar room, and by night Messr Bradley and Lawrence bad worked then selves into fighting trim by quotatioi from Blackstone and Russell, intersperse by latin phrases, and other phrases th might have sounded better if delivered some foreign language, in Trial Justi Periston's eoqrt. 3{r. Lawrence succeet ed in performing a surgical operation < Mr. Bradley, that illustrated the "blocM shirt" to perfection. The trial Justi fined them both for contempt M Bradley spqpt the night in jail, but M jlayTepce was fortunate enough to ha cient quantity of Spinners to pi his finefif* nriC. Rainess gir?.art 3"XlICTIpL, W.?Blacksmith, horseshoeing, a siuith work. Magnolia St. jZTIYTTr^. JEltRY?V."heelri>,ht. Repairs prom S Magnolia St. J3flESrCTS,~W. a;:J contractor, 1 jy '|&4 Charles jidvcr.is.mt ui. Pointer and Glazier. I QKEZ, Painter and (ibzier, IIoi L ?ign Ctth^iaental paiutimr done at reas. ratea and jplb promptness and dispatch. Sheriff's ?alrs. SHERIFFS SALE' ^ Pec-kee. Wm. P. Gillison, vs. the Savemah and Ci^rleston Kailroad Company. By virtue of an order of lion. J. J. Maher to j lue dire . ted, and lodged in my office, I will sell j at public outcry in front of my office in ; , the own of Beaufort, on the first Tuesday I in|A gust next 1S7C being the first day of said t ' raonUi between the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: Thirteen acres and seven roods of a plantation * " ' * ?"* ? lwinor a nrl hpinf ill } called " Spring miu snumc *."-e> -?o? r St. Luke's Parish, in the County of Beaufort and State of South Carolina, now in the possession of the Defendants under an award of Commissioners dulyappointed to set off and assess a right of way ' hro ugh the said plantation. Terms cash. ' WM. WILSON, ? S. B. C. Bft S. C. July II, 1876. 2ft-3t. SHERIFFS SALE. Decree. Thomas A. Oregorie vs. The Savannah and Char, leston Railroad Company. - By virtue of an order of Hon. J. J. Maher tome t directed and lodged in my office, I will sell at public outcry in front of my office in the Town of I 1 Beaufort, on the first Tuesday in August next 1876 , " being the first day of the mouth between the lega hours of sale the following property, to wit: Ten acres and two roods of a plantation called . the " Farm " situate lying and being in the County of Beaufort, and State of South Carolina, now in the posession of the Defendants, und>r an award of Commissioners duly appointed to set off and assess a right of way through the said plantation. 1 Terms cash. WM. WILSON S. BC. Bft. S. C. July 11th 1876, 22.2L i ? : 1776. 1876. [ CENTENKlali. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD CO., Office Gen. Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga., July* 1, 1876. A Full line of Centennial Excursion tickets to Ix. Philadelphia, at greatly reduced rates, are now on sale, via Augusta, embracing all the popul lar romes to the North. For tickets and time tables showing schedule of the different routes, apply to | P. HAMILTON, Agent, Beaufort, S. C. A. M. HAMILTON, 5 Agent, Port Royal, S. C. T. S. DAY ANT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga, ? ? ? ? FOOD I FOR THE STARVING! % INSPECTED AND CONDEMNED Stokes win i* 8-?id at p blic auction to the highest bidder under official orders from the Navy I>epartment. By Jas. M. Crofut. 1 Government Auctioneer. At liis stores on Day street, in Beaufort, couimenc' ing on * SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1876, i at 2 p. m., and continuing each Saturday until the ( entire stock is disposed of P 44 Bo!s. Mess Beef, 8S00 lbs. 171 Cases Fresh Beef, >20 > lbs. 1 47 Packages Navy Bread, 4132 lbs. 2 1-2 Bbls Flour. 490 lbs. 1 1-2 Bbls. Rice, 335 lbs. 4 Boxes Coffee, 250 lbs. 8 BbiS. Beans, 233 gallons. s 1 Box Tomatoes, 84 lbs. 12 Cases Dedicated Potatoes and Onions, 60 1-2 Yds. Blue Satinet. ] 66 Yds. Blue Flannel. 5 Lts. Sewing Silk. % 2 Pr. Kip Shoes. 5 9 Tin Cups. 24 Prs. Scissors. 1 Miss Kettle, g 11 Kegs Pickles. The above will be sold in small lots to suit pur * chasers. r 1 FftOBATE HOT1C& By Ridley K. Carleton, Probate Judge. t "IXTHEREAS Jam^s E. Boyce hath made suit to V V me, to grant him Letters of Administration 1 of the Estate and effects of Harry McMillan, farmer. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and B j singular the kindred and creditors of the said Hare ry, McMillan, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Pobate, to be held at h Beaufort, on the 29th day of July next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew i. cause, if any they have, why the said Admlnistration should not be granted, ? Given under my Hand, this thirteenth day of c JuJv, Auuo Domiuni 1876. RIDLEY K. CARLETON, Probate Judge. | A LECTURE Sl l-n /-v T-r TT-KT H TT? I 1U Y UUINLr 1VI1L1N. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope .Price six cents. Q A ii#eetnre on the Katue, Treatment, & ? Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermaton rhoen induced by Self-Abuse Involuntary Emi ssions Imp< rtency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to * Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, aud Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.?By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., author of the d " Green Book, " Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be ie effoc:ually removed without medicine, and with e out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of 0 cure at once certain and effectual, by which every td sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may j cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. I This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and '? ; thousands. rQ Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad S. dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamp a Address the Publishers. F. BRFGNAN k SON, , 41 Ann St., New York Post Cilice Box 4586 july9thl-y. b Pratt's Astral Oil. cc 1 A perfectly safe illuminating oil. Insurance corn1? . panics recommend it. For sale by >0 ' GEO. W. ROBERTS. !*; H. M. STUART, M. D., .rr. Cor. Bay & Eighth Street*, V6 ! ?? I BoRufort, 9. O PEALint IX DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS, | | FAMILY MEDICINES, ! FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY, PURFUMERY, pt_ BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Together with many other articles too numerou jp.v o mention. All of which will be sold at thelowes price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. feb.1'1 ise. "DOYCE, JAS. E.?Wholesale and retail dealer ii 3u- i Groceries, Liquors, Segars, Dry Goods an( ' general merchandise. Bay St. GREAT EXCITEMENT! j? AT Til!: STORE (Ip 31 ?. A. Schepcr, I: The Leader in Low Prices Ju 'o: Having just returned from new rr YORK, i am prepared to show a larger ami * more complete stock of SPRiHG&SUMNIERGOODS Ever before offered to the Beaufort public. Constating of ?' h DRY GOODS, e, CLOTHING, * J: H ATS AND CAPS. f1 BOOTS AND SHOES, cl MATTING Ac I offer an entirely fresh stock of at SPRING DRESS GOODS, o! 83 Selected in New York with special view to their ^ adaptability to present season, climate Ac. cl EXTRA INDUCEMENTS ti, i.i will be offered in all departments, as I am determined to make this oue of the most attractive estab- ?' lishmentsin town. Call before purchasing elsewhere and examine the stock of goods at E. A. SCHEPER. BANKING HOUSE, * Wm. H. Loekwood,? J h( BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. [? GOLD AND EXCHANGE > tl New, York Charleston & Sav- i annah Bought and Sold, ? Collections made on any poiut in the t,: ol United States. Accounts received subject n, to check at sight. ap.27.6m. "THE COSMOPOIiITAH," _ BEAUFORT, S. C. J A. First- Class RESTAURANT and SALOON, j Opposite Free Landing. , J Choice Wines, Liquors, ? And Segars. fi MEALS furnished at all hours on the shortest no tice. mayll-tf. S. BEAR, Proprietor. SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY. " zi VESTAL OIL, I Gives a better light than any other oil, and will no explode. For sale by M. KRESSEL, ap.13. Bay St., eaufort. TAKE DR. DENNIS' System Renovatorand Blood PURIFYING SYRUP. For Dyspepsia. Piles, Heartburn, Sick Headache I Fevers, Sons, Ac. " M. J. GRAHAM. AOT., mar.KMm. v Beaufort. P. M. WHITMAN,'" J WATCHMAKER AM) JEWELLER. 7 V flay Street. Heaufort, S. C., Has just retrunep erom the north with a fine assortment of goods at Nortliern Prices. ^ WEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $12.00, SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50. SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $1.00. LADIES GOLD WATCHES, $3G to $00. 0 5 Day & 1 Day Striking Clocks, S3, SO to S3, o ^ GENTS' GOLD CHIANS. PINS, RINGS. SLEEVE BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LA- ; DIES GOLD and PLATED JEWEL- = RY, GOLD PENS, AC., AC. GENTS' (lOLD A SILVER WATCHES, | Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy ' yourself you can save ten to^twenty-five per cent frotn Charleston or Savannah prices. dec.6.1y W. H. CALVERT. i PRACTICAL j fin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker DEALER IN Japanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantlyon hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves. TERMS CASH. Agent for the Celebrated Charter Oak Cooking Stoves. W. H. CALVERT, Bay St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. S. C JAS. E. McGREGOR, CARRIAGE MAKER, HOUSE, SIGN, and CARRIAGE PAINTER. Opp. Express Office Beaufort, S. C. S J ! All kinds of Scroll and fancv sawing. I " P j All kinds of repairing promptly attended to, on : reasonable term.-. Satisfaction guaranteed. *5* Agent for Barnes* patent foot power scroll ' saw, which can be seen in operation at my shop. j| JAS. e. McGregor. 1 Julyl-lj. NOTICI3 i hereby ^vcn : l . ; % ill < :: t'.< ,.?t <.iu*. ol July, i.u Iu o"cl'< i. a. in., apply tu ! idiey K. CarK'toii, lit j., Probate Judge, 'at his otic in the town of Beaufort, for her f ual discharge i administratrix of the estate of Patrick M. Mc. nailer, deceased. BItIL>GliT McANALLY, c.22-tf. Administratrix.! 'o Holders of County Cheeks or : Audited Claims, prior to November 1, 1872, Office of the County Commissioners, Beaufort, S. C., May Kth, 1876. IX accordance with the provisions of a Joint Kcsution entitled "A Joint Resolution authorizing : e County Commissioners of Beaufort County to ry a special tax," dated April 7, 1873, and "An t to amend the same," approved the 20th day of tnuary, 1S74, scaled proposals will be received at lis office from parties holdiii .'becks or audited aims contracted prior to November 1,1872, until THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1876. 12M?at which time said bids will be opened' id the board-of county commissioners will draw xlers on the Treasurer to the amount of one thoumd dollars, in favor of the person or persons who lall offer the largest per etntum discount on their iceks or audited claims. Proposals sliouldbe addressed to the chairman of ie board of County Commissioners, and endorsed Proposals for the settlement of Past Indebtedness ' Beaufort county. P. PRTTCHARD, M. D. t7 c ctf \tt I R. J. MARTIN, County Commissioners Tuos. II. WllF.ELKR, Clerk of Board. feblO-lt. Tate of South Carolina, \ jn common pleas, County of Beaufort./ J. L. Duncan vs, C. E. Warren. It appearing t le satisfaction of the Court, that the Plaintiff . rein has filed his petition against the Defendant i foreclose a mechanic's lien on certan buildings i the " City of Port Royal " in aforesaid county le property of the Dcfendaut, and it appearing tha? ie Defendant is a non-resident of this 6tate and lat his residence after due diligence cannot be a?rtained.On motion of Bell and Barnwell Plaintiff s ttorney; Ordered; that the Defendant C. E. Warren ? appear and answer the petition therein on the t day of August 18TG and serve a copy of said sorer on Plaintiff's attorneys at Beaufort S. C. and lis notice to that end be seived by publication this order in the Port Royal Standard and Com lercial once in each week for six weeks. June 12th 1876 JOHN J. MAHER, Attest; H. G. JUDD. C. C. C. P. June 22 6-t. SMOKERS! SMOKERS L ASHLEY"CHRIETZBSRG, ilA8 opened a Cigar store, and News depot on ay St., Bcaulort, where can be found some of the aoicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. A nc stock of PIPES, POUCHFS, ' CIGAR HOLDERS, Ac. BAIL Y and WEEKL Y apors. Orders filled promptly for any book, magaine or newspaper published. The only News Depot in Town. Feb. 24. MRS. E. HOLZACH, B R _ BREAD D lake, and Cracker Bakery BAY ST., COR. FREE LANDING, BEAUFORT ust received a large and selected stock of FRENCH CANDIES, rhich will be sold at nrices to suit the times. Will so keep on h and all Kinds of CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac. sep.2$-tf. W. H. DEVLIN, Carpenter % Builder o All kinds of 30AT WORK, CAULKING, ' dhd SPAR MAKING. o OFFICE AND SHOP DOR. BAY and CHARLES STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C. iug5.1y. PORT ROYAL Saw A Planing Bill BEAUFORT, S C. D. 0. WILSON & CO., manufacturers of and dealers in 7ELLQW FINE Tim AND LUMBER and Cypress Bhlngles, also Builders & Contractors PLASTER .LATHES, All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. Flooring & Ceiling Boar is always on hani Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo promptly filled. Terms Cash. nov.28-ly. D. C. WILSON, & CO' M. POLLITZER, COTTOX FACTOR AND Commission Merchant BE AUPOIIT S . C J. C.~RTCHMOND. Trial Justice. All business intrusted to him will receive care ful and prompt attention. Office Custom House Building. Beaufort S. C. april 27-t . JHLPARKEJt GUN. PARKER BRtfsI ? v WIST MER10EN.CEA * - v x^4Al7T!T^ . yTr]r^^ttiiL??N' (CUavW.oton ^dvcrtiocmeuts. ! D. OWEJI.L A. SO>S, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES. No. 33 Ilnyno Stroot Oh.arloston S. C. aprl.8-Ijr. 9 (I ozis .Cut; jo jop.io 0) jno puu sjuir.d Suixira o; uo.\iij uop:ioj)t; [riooclg 'a\Tixsa<iua.i(iNV (iv:>n axin.u 'HjiQ pue fcsjuiWti 'hh?i?> aovauoo axv saxn iisli 'SXHVA I3X ?>* saxi.w Siio.ifcn o *s '1JCOIUUOIT 'IB 'OAVKI *S SILVER PLATED WARE. Electro-Plated Silver Ware AND Ornamental Art Work, IN GREAT VARIETY, . MANUFACTURED BY THE ~ MERIDIAN BRITANNIA COMPANY, 550 BROADWAY NEW YORK, The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those Silver Plated heaviest on the parts where necesaarily the most wear comes, and bearing the Trade Mark. .1874?ROGERS BROTHERS?XII. N. B. ?Thisgreat improvement in Silver-Pla- I ted SpooDs and Forks is applied alike to each grade of Tlate, A 1, 8 and 12 ox. as ordered. The Process and Machinery for manufacturing these goods are Patented. The Extrajor "Standard Plate" made by this Company is stamped A 1, simply, aud is plated 20 per cent, heavier thau the ordianary market standard. A5T" First Preraeums awarded at all Fairs where I exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1852 to American Institute Fair, 1G74. inclusive, mar 9-6 m. <hf fn (hftfl per day at home. Samples worth Si lu <J)nU free. Stinsox A Co., Portland' Maine SEND 25c. to G. P. ROWELL A CO., New York- n for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 3000 Q newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising (fill) a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine. marO-ly. JOHN FRANZ^ Wholesale & Retail Grocer,* AND SHIP CHANDLER st Family Groceries and Cabin Stores m a specialty. -?o? 1* Constantly receiving from St. Louis, Qr the best ' ai FAMILY FLOUR, WHOLESALE GROCERIES, LIQUORS PLANTATION SUPPLIES, at the princple 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., I shall keep a constant supply of fresh BREAD &c. I have secured the services of au experienced baker, and by using the finest grades of flour, shall endeavor to secure a share of public patronage. Call aud inspect sam- J pics. ( I GROCERIES. I a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay ana Scott Street JUST RECEIVED, AT THE SnNDiRD&COMMERCiU I dptvttvc, nFFTPE. u kjjj ixu11 lu1u , A full line of superior papees, envelopes, bill heads, letter heads, note heads, cards, etc. Job printing done neatly and cheply. All orders promptly attended to. <8ri$t and ?tt&. SMWALLVCE Cotton Factor ; AMD GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer In GRAIN, BJHHY, HEAL, FEES, Etc,, t So a Island. Cotton ] Bought, GiDned and prepared for mar- ] ket. J Advances Made cn Consignments. ' j Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and griuding com and meal, he is ] prepared to execute all orders on the i shortest possible uoticc. i The hignest price paid for j Cotton and Corn. Cotton ginned on toll. l'an.7. . j ?W. 8. ELLIOTT, Beaufort 8. C. I PAVA'A, X CO., Char/enton 8. C. 1 THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPANY, ; Having put up a grist mill at their old stand, arc prepared to furnish Grist, Feed and Meal, any quantity, and at reasonable rates. M. S. ELLIOTT. ' ....?.... ?^.sl.--.. ?i. -? r wi*. . i?-*->'??**-***i-.-oerwtw-eiM***^ F. W . SCHE JAEU, R^^SPER, y, FAinLf GROCERIES.'fc^M Imported Liquors, FliiaiSHKfi ?W#S,IE^ MdA ISLAND HOTEL, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ' IIAS BE EX RE-OPENED. * T> THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS S0LIC1TFH, JAMES ODELL, - - - - Proprietor. " mm of goods AT THE OLD STAND OF Jacob Apple. -o ' ' ' \I HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS AND PAONs, that I have just received a complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Such as DRESS GOODS, LINbNS, NOTIONS, and the handsomest lot of EDGINGS and INSERTlNGS, also CLOTHING, IIATS, &c. GENT'S FURNISHING / Boots and Shoes, All of the latost styles. Give us a call and judge the prices for yourselves. ay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C.' Are You Going to Paint? then use new york enamel paint co.'s CHEMICAL PAI Iff T ' -if Ready for use in White, and over One Hundred Dieferent Golors made of rictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted ucli Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the the Union id is on many thousands of the finest houscsjn tl^g country Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. PRIE REDLEDSAXrLFAElJ SENT FREE. 183 Claite Street, New York. the~wed ~ sewing machine comp'y., Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms TO SIERGHANTS AZffD OTHERS, ?Who will deal in? Sewing Machines of its Man'fture.* o FAMILY FAVORITE, Its Name Indicates its Qualities. Refer to 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use!' 0 ? *Cf-H C5-? NAMED GENNRAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE' Adapted to every possible grade of work.?Our competitors acknowledges that For Tailors and Shoemakers,' STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Address, Weed Sewing Machine Company, j)cc 3Q Nos. 51 and 53 St. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. PORTTOYAL RAILROAD. milmxehy. FOR THE __ . ?!? _ spring ana summer Magnolia Passenger Route, ewe* OF SCHKHCLH. KSt V*D AT, iUPERIN'TS OFFICE PORT ROYAL RATLR'D) -|- j f , ACGU3TA, Ga., May 1, 1876. J I A h 11 fl A AlYpi1 Q' The following Passenger Schedule will be opera- Al AA l-J w AJ*C/A O ed on and alter May 1, 1876. ? ? A GOIN G SOUTH. Train No. 1. Dally. COR. BAY and CARTERET STS., BEAUFORT. f ' - LADIES UAT3. Leave Temasse *12 35 p in % \rrive Port Royal 2 30 p m MISSES IIATS \rrivc at Savannah 8 30 p m n?T? \rrlve at Charleston 4 20 p in j BU" flA1D i Fr<,Rf h Amfrican Flsras. Leave Jacksonville 2 10pm Leave Savannah I) 00 a m T(*other with a *eneral Maortxn?nt of Lr*?e Charleston 8 30 a in T* P V f1 H H 7) Q u ,ve Port Poyal 10 15 a m 1> It 1 \J KJ kJ U & r L-'ave Yemassee *12 30 p ni Suitable for the season; all of which he olTcrs at Arrive at Augusta - 5 00 p m t0 8njt ^ t}mes. Dinner. _ "S*The only line making close connection with ihe Atlantic and Gulf Railroad at Savannah, and 1 M 1 Sj* f I I N ? from and to Jacksonville and all points in Florida. 1 \ j B\j ^ E v ; II 1 avoiding the long, tedious and well-known Omnibus -. - c rhe only line running Through Day Coaches with- COllTA^TT % EMMC1TS out change between An?ui.ta and Savannah. * W 4^* COUIiactlOllO lUU'lo Ut Al?1 rusts wit^l *1)0 Svu.ll . 7*175 XT/ATTT 4 nivtv rn^\ ytTTn Carolina Railroad for Aiken, S. C., CLario,to, Co!-J A HE ]N()W PRLPARLD 10 FUH umbia and Augusta Railroad for all points North J\ NISH jc? jn any quantity Customers* and Southwest, 55 est and Northwest. Joaj^g frntii tlioir Top Honse Sleeping Car Berths engaged at Auguasa by ap- ; M i-0"1 u'cir HOUSe, plying to agents at Beaufort or Port Royal. j *ri?',c7?33it Jul Street. Baggage Checked Through. | JQHN CON ANT R. G. FLEMING, i * ' Superintendent. ! J. /V; ERIMONS* T.S.PAVANT. .Lot* p *f*T Geu'l. Pass. Agent. , P?-' * * \