Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 05, 1876, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
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Beanfort, 8. C. October 5, 1876.
The Congregation of the first
African Baptist church in Beaufort, Rev.
A. Wardel., pastor, contributed on Sunday
night last, over twenty-nine dollars
to the sufferers in Savannah. A noble
work of charity.
The water-boat Agnes, returned
to Beaufort on Tu esday morning after a
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thirty days quarantine. iUCSSR. -L/lUiv auu
Small have been put to great expense
and inconvenience by her absence, but
they are citizens of the right stamp, and
?ay they would rather the boat had gone
to Davy Jones' than for it to have been
the means of bringing the Savaunah
aconrge to this port.
A pain'ul accident occurred to
Senator Samuel Green on Tuesday last.
He left his home ou that day on horseback
to proceed to Beaufort. When
nearing the ferry his horse stumbled,
throwing him, dislocating his shoulder.
He came on to Beaufort for surgical
tieatmeut, and ^although his injuries are
of a paiuful nature, they are not dangerous
and it is thought he will be able to
be out again :n the course of ten days.
16^* On Monday evening the Beaufort
precinct meeting was held in the
Arsenal; Mr. Peter Rolinson in the
chair and Mr. F. D. J. Lawrence acting
as secretary. Elections of delegates proceeded
as follows : Messrs. Robt. Smalls
Jos. Robinson, William Wilson, Thos.
Hamilton. A dispute and contusion
arose on the name of F. D. J. Lawrence ;
being added to the list, and the secretary
leaving the stand another secretary was J
appointed and Peter Robinson declared i
elected a delegate. The alternates were
Messrs Bee, Graham, M. W. Williams I
Rutledge, and Simon GreeD. Mr. Hamilton
Robinson was elected precinct chairman
for the next two years.
COURT OF GENERAL SESSION.
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The October term of Court of General
Sessions for the County opened on Monday
last, being the first term in this
county at which His Honor. Judge
Wiggin presided; and Mr. S. J. Lee (the
republican nominee for the circuit Solicitor)
under appointment by the Governor j
acted in that capacity. The business
transacted was of an unimportant chnr- J
aeter, and as there is no money in the j
treasury to pay witnesses or jurors, the J
object of the court was to effect a jail dc- j
livery, thereby lessening the expense on I
the taxpayers of the county.
The Grand Jury on Tuesdav returned I
i
true bills against Pleasant Doctor, a boy
charged with assult and battery with intent
to kill; Henry Dawson charged with
two similar offences, and Henry Monofcan
late master-at-arms on board the U. S.
Monitor44 Catskill, " on a charge of
murder.
The appeal cases of Dennis O'Drisco^
and J. Southmaid, and G. Fripp, charged
with assault and battery were remanded
back to Trial'.Justice Carleton to carry
out the judgemeut of his court.
The appeal case of Geo C. Hickman
charged with breach of trust was also lemanded
back to the same court for a similar
purpose.
Henry Dawson, who shot a man and
woman near Gillisouville in July last,
was brought in guilty of assalt and battery
with intent to kill in both cases.
Messrs. H. G. Judd of Beaufort, and
Thos. B. Colding of Allendale, were examined
in open court, by Messrs. Verdiei
Moore and Warren, and hating passed
an examination were admitted to practice.
A. C. Crawford, charged with unlawfully
resisting an officer ; Anthony Bailey '
and Nat Simmons, charged with grand
larceny, and J. M. Cauty, charged with
larceny, were discharged the state putting
on the stand no witnesses against
thkm.
On Wednesday true bills were returned
against Jenny Fanner and Robin Wei-1
come charged with assault and battery.
The Grand jury called upon the Coun-1
ty treasurer to fiirnish them with his
stub books 41 D " and 44 F " Mr. Moore
counsel for the treasurer stated there was
a rule issued at the l^t term of court in
reference to these books and they were
ready to answer. This answer stated
that these books were turned over to Mr.
* N. B. Myers, and had never been
returned.
" On motion an order was granted discharging
the rule to shew cause.
Robin Welcome was found guilty of
assaulting Jennie Farmer, by cutting her
wrist with a razor at Stafford's Cross
Roads.
Presentment of the Grand Jury.
To Hit Hon. P. L. Wiggin. Judge of
the Second Circuit.
The Grand Jury upon entering into an
investigation of the boots and accounts of
the county commissioner werejunable from
the imperfect and loose,manner in which
the books of the office are kept, to make
such an examination as would satisfy
them of their correctness, and as it would
probably require several weeks or months,
to arrive at anything like a satisfactory
conclusion of the condition of the office,
the grand jury concluded to defer the
examination and to recommend to the
court the importance of appointing an
expert or person well acquainted with
book-keeping, to make a thorough and
complete examination of the office at the
expense of the couuty, in connection with
a committee of the grand jury and report
the result at the next term of the court.
In connection with the affairs of the
office of the County Commissioers, the
K grand jury regret to state that from tlieii
own observation and the statement of
responsible citizens of the County, thai
the county commissioners allow theii
. rk to take part in their discussions or
matters ^'presented for their action,
and too often control them in the disbursement
oft lie county funds.
The chairman of the County Comniis.
sioners, who is also a member of the
County Board ofEqualization, has at va- |
rious times received pay from the Coun
ty Treasurer on constructive services and
mileage for services rendered t he respect- j
ivc board on the same days. The Grand ;
Jury w>.uld recommend to the court the!
adoption of such a course as will compel '
hira to refund the money so received to
the County Treasury, if by law he is not |
entitled to receive the same.
The Graud Jury are satisfied that the !
entire machinery of the County Offices [
require remodleing to reduce expenses in
accordance with the means of the people, i
The present rate of taxation is as high ;
as can be borne short of actual confiscation
and yet the amount collected falls
far short of the present expenses.
Some change must be made to prevent
actual bankruptcy and ruin, and we respecfully
suggest as the begining of reform
that the people instruct their representatives
at the ensuing session of the
Legislature to make such a change in the
law as will reduce the number of offices
of the county, We think the duties of
County Commissioners can be distributed
between the Treasurer and Auditor, I
except such as pertain to roads and j
bridges, which can be attended to by
townsnif boards free of expense.
We would also call the attention of !
the Court to the increasing evil of Trial
Justices sending to this court minor
cases, which should be settled in their
own courts. The attention of the jury
has been called to a case recently sent
to this court from the vicinity of Mat- I
thew's Bluff for an ordinary riot, in
which "no bill" was found and the exnnnofla
omonnf to ninotr.onron bollard
J/VUCVO HUJVUIIWVU tv 1IXUVIJ CV 1 VU UVliUiCt
We hope if this matter comes within the
jurisdiction of the Court, prompt measures
will be adopted to suppress this
evil, and if it does not, that the representatives
of the people will pass such
laws as will effect a reform.
In connection with a reduction of the
expenses of the county we would respectfully
suggest that the June term of the
court be dispensed with, by which I some
twenty-five hundred or three thousand
dollars would be saved to the county
without in any way impairing the admin- l
istration of justice.
The grand jury further report that they <
could not continue their investigation in
the county treasurer's office from the
continued absence of stub books UD" <
and 11F" from that office. They have
appointed a committee consiting of
Messrs. W. C. Danner, W. M. French,
and I. J. Cohen, to conduct a civil 6ult
against the county treasurer and his
sureties to recover such sums as have
been illegally paid out of his office of
funds belonging to the county; and of
such overcharges of commissions that he
has no right to make. (
We take pleasure in testifying to the 1
neat and orderly manner in which the
office of the coroner and Judge of P.obaie 1
so far as we saw, were found.
C. J. Colcock,
Foreman.
1
After the reading of the presentment
the Solicitor remarked that he had given
out bills against Mr. Geo. Holme-, based
! on the presentment of the Grand Jjiy
at the June term, and he would like to
know what was the result.
Mr. Colcoek, foreman.?We withdraw
our !ast presentment and return the bills
without action.
I Mr. Wheeler.?In reference to the
presentment, I should like to make a few
remarks. They charge that the books
&c.. of the county commissioners office
are kept in a loose manner, which I deny.
The presentment is malicious and untrue,
and has been made for political capital.
His Hon.?This is a presentment of a |
sworn body of men, and you cannot be 1
allowed to proceed.
Mr. Wheeler. ? One of the members of ,
the Grand Jury told me they were hunting
for political capital.
Ivis Honor:?This is no place for you
to bring in such a subject.
Mr. Wheeler:?They shall know my
mind however. j
Mr. Moore, of counsel for the treasurer,
reviewed in a most forcible and eloquent
manner the course of the prosecution
against his client, showing how the
charges had been held over his client's
head from one term of court to the other,
although they were ready for trial
and disclaiming any reflection on the
Grand Jury, he thought their present
action was a most extraordinary and un
heard of proceeding. He denied that
the indictments at the last term of court
were quashed on account of technical defects,
for in the language of the presiding
judge of that term, they were quashed
on good substantial and valid objections.
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i In the name 01 rigor aim justice uc ucmanded
that some action shoald now be
taken on these bills, either that they
return "no bills" or "true bill" and do
their duty. He submitted that their
present course placed the Grand Jury in
the light of persecutors even though
they were unconscious if it.
His Honor held that as the present
jury were the jury of the last teim they
hid a right to withdraw the presentment.
The jury returned to their rooms, returning
"no bill" in oue case" true bill"
in the other; and the foreman recommended
that a nol pross be entered in the j
, case. |
After a protest from Mr. Moore, a nol
i pross was entered.
i His Honor discharged the Grand Jury,
remarking that he could not see his way
clear to appoint an expert a< recommended
:' :t< there was no law either for the ap
pointment or for payment for his services.
! ' The case against Monohan for the
murder of his shipmate commenced |
Wednesday, and will continued through
to-day, (Thursday. )
For nexl School Commissioner,
of Boa u l?rt Comity, K. P. .1. I.AWIH'XCK, Ksq.,
who has educated himself without going t<> school j
but it seems that school came to hint. No one need j
toll us who lie is, because we not only know him, I
but-even his parents, but we know more of him recently
since he graduated in Charleston, where he
was admitted to practice as a lawyer.
Since that time he lias returned to his home in Beaufort,
where lie was born. IleVe, helping the poorer
classes of the people out of their difficulties, almost
daily, in the courts, where he has proved himself to
be the right man in the right place. He has never
refused any one when called on to represent them
in court on account of their having no money, but
on the contrary, is always ready with or without
pay.
Therefore, we earnestly request the delegates and
voters generally to give to such a man their suj>port.
{Signed.) Many Citizens.
NOTICE
TO HOLDERS of CLAWS against
Beaufort County, for the Years
1873-4, and 1874-5.
Office of the County Commissioners,
Bedufnrt. S. C., Aug 11th, 181...
In accordance with the provisions of a jopit Res- i
olutionof the General Assembly, approved March
21th, 187C, entitled "a Joint Resolution authoiir- ,
ing the County Commissioners o?' Beaufort County
to levy a special tax." (
Notice is hereby given that *11 persons holding
claims against Beaufort County, for the fiscal years |
1878-4 and 1874-5, are required by said Joint Resolution
to register their claims with the County
Treasurer within ninety days from and after the
first day of September next. Claims not so registered
in the time required, will not be entitled to the 3
proceeds of the tax levied under said Joint Resolu
lion.
TIIOS. H. WHEELER.
aug.l"-tf. - Clerk of Board.
$100.00 Reward. j
A REWARD OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
will be paid by the Town of Beaufort for the
arrest and conviction of the jterson or persons
tvho committed the robbery at the store of W. C, J
Bel'ows on tlie mo-uing of the 24ih inst.
ALFRED WILLIAMS,
Intendant
Sept. 28th-1mo.
THE U.S. OF AMERICA, 1 T? i
South Carolina Dis't. / In 1 J* Circuit Court- j
Ludwig Marx et. ah, vs. The Port Royal R. R. Co. l
_ . _ _ ? J
The Union Trust Co., vs. The Port Koyai it. k. ro
Having been directed by an order of Judge Bryan
lT. S. Judge, for the District of South Carolina, to
advertise for and eall in all claims a^,ai nst the Por
Royal R. R. Co., living a lieu prior to the mortgage
on the property to be sold in this case including
Receiver's certificates, amounts due to officers
md employee's fees of attorneys, and any amount ^
lue for materials or repairs of the road under an (
>rders of this court made in this case, and to repor
he same to the 'said court. All persons holding
:laims as above mentioned are herewith notified to
iresent the same to me on or before the first day of
November next, 1376.
JAS. SIMONS, Jr., J
>pt.7-6t. Referee.
BANKING HOUSE, j
Win II. Lock wood.1
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C..
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
ON t
New, York Charleston & Sav- i
annah Bought and Sold, t
Collections made on any point in the i
United States. Accounts received subject (
to check at sight.
ap. 27.0m. 1
"P. M. WHITMAN,
WATCHMAKER AMI JEWELLER,
Ray Street. Beaufort, S. C.,
Has just retruned erom the nortu
with a tine assortment of goods at
Xortlieru Prioos.
W ; DDING RINGS, $3.00 to $12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50.
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $4.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, $36 to $60.
0
3 Day 11 Bay Striking Clocks, S3.S0 to S3. !
o 1
jENTS' GOLD CHIANS, PINS, RINGS, SLEEVE 1
BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LA- '
DIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
gents* gold & silver watches,
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
rourself you can save ten to^ twenty-five per eent
Trout Charleston or Savannah prices. <
dee.6.1y ,
W. H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Iran, Copper Worker
DEALER IN
Tapnnned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantlyon
J hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. H. CALVERT,
Bay St. between Sth A 9th sts. Beaufort. S. C
H. M. STUAKT, JVl. U.,
Cor. Bay & Eighth Streets,
Beaufort, & C .
DKALKR IN
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATION EH Y, PURFUM EH Y,
BRUSHES* Ac., Ac., Ac.,
j Together with many other articles too numerous
o mention. AH of which will be sold at tlielowe* i
j price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully
I compounded. fch.l'l
Barber.
RUT LEDGE, R. M.?Barber, .-having hair rut.ting,
s'lamjiooing and dyeing done in tin n-.atest
manner. Bav St.
jas. e. McGregor, 1
CAKKIAGEJfAKKR,
HOUSE, SIGN,
and CARRIAGE PAINTER.
ftnn. Evnress Office. Beaufort, S. . j
~* r- ? ,
All kinds of Scroll and fancy sawing.
All kinds of repairing promptly attended to, on
reasonable terms. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Agent for Barnes' patent foot power scroll
saw, which can be seen in operation at niy shop.
jas. e. McGregor.
Julyl-ly.
GRIND CLOSING OUT SHE
at the store of
E. A. Sclieper,
The Leader in Low Prices
:o:
Will close out his complete stock of
SPRING (MID GOODS
Ever before offered to the Beaufort public.
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
hats. and caps, j
boots and shoes,
MATTING Ac
0
I offer an entirely fresh stock of
SPRING DRESS GOODS, ]
Selected in New York with special view to their
idaptability to present season, climate Ac.
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS
i
rill be offered in all departments, as I am deter- ]
nined to make this one of the most attractive establishments
in town. Call before purchasing elsewhere
md examine the stock of goods at
E. A. S CHE PER. ?'
SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY. I
VESTAL OIL, ;
Jives a better light than any other oil, and will no j
'xpiode. For sale by ,
M. KRESSEL, j
ap.13. Bay St., eaufort.
TAKE DR. DENNIS1 j
System Renovator and Blood '
PURIFYING SYRUP.
?or Dyspepsia, Piles, Heartburn, Sick Headache i
revere, Sores, dc. j
M. J. GRAHAM, Agt.,
nar.80-lm. Beaufort. ,
Proclamation. !
OFFICE INTENDANT TOW* BEAUFORT. (
Beaukort, S. C. Aug.31st 1876.
VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO SHIP
L\ owners master* and others, that vessels and
>oats of all descriptions bound to this place from
iavannab or other infected ports wilBbe subject t
he Quarantine laws of the Town and State. I
All persons are strictly prohibited from landing
jond* or passengers from Savannah, or other ]
nfected ports unless special permission is first obaiticd
of the I ntendant, Town Council or Board
>f Health.
All violations of the Quarantine la s will be rigdly
prosecuted.
ALFRED WILLIAMS,
Intendant Town of Beaufort.
W. H. DEVLIN,
Carpenter | Builder'
a.
0
All kinds of '
I
BOAT WORK, ?
CAULKING, 1
and SPAR MAKING, j
OFFICE AND SHOP
COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET, !
BEAUFORT, S. C.
iug5.1y.
POH.T nOYAIi _
$aw& Planing Hill
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
manufacturers of and dealers in
FELLOW FINS TWER MS LUMBER
and
Cypress Slxlngles,
also
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER, LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on banc!
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
nov.2S-ly. D. C. WILSON, A CO'
M. POLLITZER,~
COTTOy FACTOR
and
Commission Merchant
BEAUFORT S.C
J, C. RICHMOND.
Trial Justice.
All business intrusted to him will receive care
ful and prompt attention. Office Custom House
Building. Beaufort 8. C.
aprll 27-t !
,
Thiparkercun. j
PARKER BR0Ys !
.WEST MERIDEN.CT.
i
(Charleston ^drcvtiscmcnts.
D. O'S'EILL & SONS,
WIIOJ.ESAI.K r>HAI.KKS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, ]
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
No. 33 Hnyiio Street
Charleston S. C.
aprl.S-lyr.
9 !
ozis -CntJ jo Jop.io 0) }no sst-'l*) pin: |
smind Suixira oi uoais uouuanr itnooils !
'ttNLioaam (Tx:v (iv:-rt kxihav !
*Kl?0 P?K WIXITHj; 4S>>??JX?)
aovmioo axv saxn iisia
'sxhva xa\T i
*>>T 'S3KLW 'SHO.ltin
O *S 'uoinvoFT *;s j?t?ir
'OAVW "S
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Eleclro-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 necessa- J
ily the most wear comes, and bearing tne rraae
dark.
1874?ROGERS BROTHERS?XII.
N. B. ?This great improvement in Silver - Plaed
Spoons and Forks is applied alike to each grade
)f Plate, A 1, 8 and 12 oz. as ordered. The Process
ind Machinery for manufacturing these goods are
Patented. The Extra-or "Standard Plate" made by
.his Company i? stamped A 1, simply, and is plated
10 percent, heavier than theordianary market stanlard.
ty* First Preraeums awarded at all Fairs where
ixhibited. from World,8 Fair of 1852 to American
institute Fair, 1674. inclusive,
nar 9-6 m.
Jf fn <jnn per day at home. Samples worth Si
(3 lu i5ZU free. Stissos A Co., Portland' Maine
P|ENI> 25c. to G. P. ROWELL A CO., New YorkJjfor
Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing list of 3000
iewspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertisD8
m
Jit) a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
J>1Z terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine.
narO-ly.
JOHN FRANZ"
0
Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
and
SHIP CHANDLER
Family Groceries and Cabin Stores
a specialty.
?7~??
Constantly receiving from St. Louis,
the best
FAMILY FLOUR,
IVHOLESALK GROCERIES,
LIQUORS
PLANTATION SUTPLIES,
it the princple Store, formerly occupied
r tV i ? 11 r> \\rnJ*
0) J r^ icr^ UUi uur miu n c."?i kivtuv/v |
BAKERY.
Having just completed the erection of a
bakery at my premise.?, at the corner Bay
md Scott Sts., I shall keep a constant
supply .of fresh BREAD &c. I have secured
the sen-ice? of an experienced baker,
and by using the finest grades ot
flour, shall endeavor to secure a share of
public patronage. Call and inspect samples.
GROCERIES.
i speciality at the Store Corner of Bay
ina Scott Street.
" JUST RECEIVED,
AT THE
STMDiRD&COMlflCML
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
A full line of superior
PAPER, ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
CARDS, ETC.
Job printing done neatly and cheaply. All orders
promptly attended to.
Crist and ^rcd.
71. 8. ELLIOTT, Btan fort 8. l\
BJL VEJ\*EL, if CO., Chartf ton 8. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY,
TTAVING PUT UP A GRIST MILL AT THEIR
* * n?0*,oro,l *n furnish
JLJL OIU siaiiu, aic^icp.vu
Grist) Feed and Meal,
any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
JI^S. KLI.IOTT,
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published, in a Sealed Enrelope .Price six cents.
A I/tctnrr oil Hie .Valure, Treatment, &.
Radical cure of Seminai Weakness, or Speru atorhoea
induced by Self-Abuse Involuntary Emissions
Importency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to
Marriage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and
Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.?By
ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D? author of the
"Green Book, " Ac.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse lifav be
effectually removed without medicine, and with
out dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, majeure
himself cheaply, privately and radically.
*v- 77' it Is dure will j/rote a boon to thousand* and
thousand*.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on rcneipi of six cents, or two postage stamp
Add re ? tl; Publishers.
F. KRCGMAX ^ SOX,
tl Ann fSt.. \?w Yo'k |\ ?t Offu-.? B..\
1 *)'
Jf. \V . S t']
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Crock
Are You Goi
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G n E M I C A
Ready for use in Willi H, and over
prime \\ hite Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil,
Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last TW
hasltakcn the FIRST PREMIUMS at tw
and'is on MANY THOUSAND of the be
Address:
July 27.1 v.
CLEARING
AT THE OLD
Jacob A
0REGARDLESS
OF COST of our entire s
FANCY GOODS DOMESTICS &c., wear
Best Quality Prints 7 and Sc. i
Best 4-4 Bleach, 0 and 10c.
Best 4-4 Bleach, 11 and 12c.
Best 7-8 Bleach, G and 7c.
Best 4 4 Brown, 8 and
Good Alpacas, 18
Post Alnaons
Linens, Muslins, Lawns* N
at an actual sacrifice. Give us a call. Thar
Bay Street. JACOB AP
Are You Goii
THEN USE NEW YORK ]
C H E M I C A
Ready for use in White, and over One I]
strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linse<
much Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last1
It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at tn
and is on many thousands of the finest house
Address: N. Y. E?
PR IE RED L ED
SAMPLEARD SEXT FREE.
^rW(T IMPORTANT INV!
Or XXTSRE3T TO BVEHT
J*. A PIANO OP PARLOR ORC
with an adjustable back,?made to support the t
while leaning forward in the ordinary position fo
a simple arrangement, which gives it a backward
time a downward movement, follows his motions
in any position without interfering in the least
of his movements.
MIPS
COUNTER,PLATFORM WAGON WRACK ::
d/yAGENTS WANTEDS
J>END FOi^ PF\ICE. LIST
MARVIN SAFE 85SCALE CO,
>,265 BROADWAY N. Y.
121 CHESTNUT ST PH/LA. PA. j I
" 111 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0.
Sri -***"- - *
^catifort i'usincsv: Sirrrtore.
UITC1IKL, W.? Blacksmith, Imrsoltoeiii.;, and
general smith ?. k. Magnolia St.
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DEVLIN, W. II.?xiuiMcr ;i<s?i cintutetor, nav
an.l diaries Srs. S. o :i?l . . ?! ?.
Painter and Glazier.
TOI'KZ. EDWARD.?Painter awl (Slnaicr. House,'
A Sign and Ornamental painting <h>n<* at reason- |
able rates and with promptness and d:.*| atch.
BOYCE, JAS. E.?Wholesale :tr d retad dealer in '
lingeries. l.i<)iior>, Segu-. Dry O.Mais :.?i.I i
general Merchandise. Pay
Groc.ries.
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gars South >ii.5c P;v *s!.. Iut .
[IK PEll,
llkrfe \
T GROCERIES Wi*r\
iLiquors, [p^SJ
SHIS# GOODS, lfe#r >
no* ti\ Ptiinf?
IV A M/XlJLi;#
m.f.i: i;ues.?
?* PAINT
Jlumlml different colors made of
Chnniadly combined, warranted 3/mcA
ICK . S LONG a.-, any other Paint. It
cntv of the State Fairs of the Unioti;
it houses in the country.
MILLER BROTHERS,
J 09 Water Street, Cleveland, Ohio;
OUT SILT
STAND OF
Lpple's* '
^Tof DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
e selling
I 9c.
i and 20c.
i, 40 to 60c.
ansooks, Cambrics, &c.;
ikful for past favore.? I am Resp'fy,
PLE, Beaufort, S. Ci
L
ag to Paint?
snamel pa i xt co.'s
1m faint
[unpred Different Colors made of
2d Oil, Chemically combined, warranted
TWICE AS LONG as any other Putft
enty of the State Fairs of the the tldibd
ss'in the coantry
JAMEL PAINT CO.
183 Chambers Street, New Tort
aw ma
the freedom
M. A PLATFORM ROCKIER ON
ASTORS, wi,h the long easy movement
the old style, without the projectin g rockers
mar other furniture and the bates of rooms;
ing, in fact, the only Platform Rocker made
at has a perfectly satisfactory movement.
Manufactured for the trsde by
tLBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
d for sale by the principal dealers throughout
e United States.
&T If not kept by any dealer in your total,
nd to us for Price List and Catalogue.
MRS. E. HOLZAOH.
{BEAD, f AKeTcMCY OAKERY,
J AI.L b KILLS I OF II FttESII
CONFECTION AElf
' A
n hand and sold at the lowest prices for cash.'
'or the convenience of my up town customers and
he public generally, I have fitted up a neat and
umiuodioua STORE at the N. E. Cot ner of
WEST & CRAVEN STS.,
i'here I will lie happy to receive orders, an! fnrisli
at short notice, all articles in my line at price
nsurpassed in town. augt.
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IlLATCHLEY'S |
I Horizontal Ice-cream Freezer. I
|j (TJNGI.EY'B TATJUrt.) O
a I viv^ irr ^otu-h ^n oat ? > ^
a son to pay for the machine. T)\* tub requires m
but one Ailing to freeze. Sizes 3 to K quarts.
K When in town to the Big Exhibition, com* 9
W and see us. ?t ?<*nd f>r de*cri|<tiYe circular ?2
K tud price-!i*t Very liberal arrangements |j
fe nni" with the trade. The nuu-hfnee <sr.
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