The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, January 13, 1875, Image 2
THE TRIBUNE.
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BEAUFORT, SOOTH CAROLINA,
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THIS Till HUNK BKAUFOBT, 9. C. .
LOUISIANA.
Again is the country called upon to
view with dismay the terrors which arc
sought to be precipitated upon the unfortunate
State of Louisiana, by tho license
of irresponsible power. The President lias
ngain committed himself to the now universally
condemned policy of military interference
in its civil polity. To what
has our boasted civilization under republican
rule drifted us, when tho Legislative
Sails of a Sovereign State are invaded
by armed soldiers and its very organization
prescribed by imperial decree? To
what base uses are our reserved powcra
applied, when entrusted to an arrogant
and ufl r, inj d *p >t.:sm hat lu.s lorg ince
.oundoned eternal principles for acclden i
a I ' * **"
.? ? uuu wiiere morality is hot
a science bat a trade. President Grant
cannot escape the stern logic of events
which must grow out of an attempt to
incite sedition if none exists, and to stimulate
faction if Tiolcnt animosities actually
threaten, No virtue he may simulate,
to disguise the real object of an invasion
of the most sacred rights assailed i
by the most odious tyrruny, will divest
his unscrupulous abuse of power of its
true intent as a convenient crime.
If the people of Louisiana shall exercise
that forbearance which it is to hoped
they may to tho disappointment of the conspirators
against their welfare, and which
may weil.be conoidind God-like, their
wrongs and oppressions will bi avenged
by the nation. But if forbearance ceases
to be a virtue and popular indignation
produces popular outbreak, it will be no
more than would be justified by the highest
resort and no more than would be
right by any people and any State simi-larly
outraged.
OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
There could be no better time or opportunity
for thfl intrndnpHon ~i
? " uignci
standard of excellence in the formation
of ear Boards of Trustees as well as in
the selection of a more competent set of
teachers in oar public schools than at this
moment. We hare a graduate of Cambridge
as our School Commissioner, and
we are sure his education and training
must find the constituents of both far
below what he would desire to be
brought in contact with, in the discharge
of his varied and responsible duties. It
would be a graceful tribute to reform if
some of the present board would resign
and lend their efforts to having educated
men supersede them. It is to the proper
education of our youth, both black and
white, that our greatest improvement is to
be made permanent, and our present
corps of teachers -w ith but a few exceptions
are unfit masters of the situation
It would not dcro ato evea from those
members of the Legislature who happen
tc hold over in the Board of Trustees to
give place to those whose time and attention
could be more zealously devoted to
the interest of education, from which their
services are distracted by other nod more
absorbing dntits anH 1
o ? - ? nn|nv 1TVUIU
be worthy of imitation by others, not a.s
- competent, end who hold seats on the
several boards.
Uverpool and Tort Royal lino ofStcamatiipa..
We are gratifie 1 to record the expressions
of satisfaction entertained by the
captain of the splendid steamship "ChMian"
of the Liverpool sod Port Royal
line now rnunii-g regularly to oar port at
the unlimited facilities which this harbor
jnvites for the establishment of direct
trade with Europe. Captain Brenner was
ashore for a few days and enjoyed the
hospitalities of our citizeiiB a:ni was lav
ish in his encomiums of the the prompt
news and dispatch which eftinracterizc?
the house of Ui birrd P. Handle, agcnl
at this end of the line. He regards Port
Royal as the finest harbor ho has ever
visited, and predicts for it the most cn
liable fature. Ills vessel which draw:
*8 fort of water found no difficulty in
being winnuvcrcd in any part of our spacious
basin. The Inauguration of this
point as a grand emigrant depot- for the
redundant population of the old world
has been commenced under th?
of thia lino, and with the experience*
which Captain Brenner will carry bach
with him of the ioyiting - field for th<
indaatriea seeking new and prolific are
nnee of employment, we may soon expec<
an advance shipment of an element U
rehabilitate tin waste places of onr iute
rior. \?e want an organized and eatab
listted agency here to dispose of the influ)
Which will seek ingress into our #r?tra
-
( district. finch n propo itinn could
. never heretofore I>o cnicrtuincd through
" our sistor cities, whose bars arc barriers to
the entrance ot' vessel?, the carrying
capacity of which had to be limited to
their shallow water on their bars and their
insufficient depth at the docks, lierc the ^
largest steamshipe may disembark their
living cargoes into the cars alongside to lv
be freighted for further destinaiion by i ~
rail into the interior or for the tar west. I
= | P;
Tax Xltlo?No. 3. til
.Vr. Editor: 93
) V> hcther the lioldc u of f rmy and Nnvv
, Tit'eihate a f sse r.cainst the Oovcrnment'
on account of its failure to carry out its ; *
ronfa^t, is possibly nr. open question!111
The writer cnde-snind? that the legal
Iffth Piiitv lu?M tK.?f fUn n "
J .....I ?uv viwvuillf'nts UIIUU ;
ed to are conditional titles, nnd thnt j *
should the Government he forced to jsl]
fle/ond its position before the Supreme
Court it might suffer di fr-nt sml have IV?
dr-nnge to pay. Its possible pl^a, that it
is not bound by the nets of its Commit- ^
*ioncrs*eontinuc<Finr office for nearly n tiecide,
need not be here considered. In- ^
deed, it is hardly worth consideration nt ,
any timc'or'plncc. ^
That "p.\? ate citizens [{sometimes sue-j
cced ia enforcing thei * just claims against \
tac Government is shown by the result in P?
the recent rasa of Lamar vcrsur.Jthc LTni cu
ted States; the said Lnmar having rac.ivered
from the Treasury the sum of two ^3
hundred thousand dollars or more, in a
satisfaction of his claim for the value of h1
a 'ot of cotton alleged to have I con illei
gaily seized and sold by order of Govern %fc
ment. That Government contested the .
claim is known ; equally so the fact that 111
Government was mulcted in heavy dam- c 1
L'X
ages. Ia the illegal seizure of land lens
rtprehenslHo than tho seizure of cotton, cn
and has not the despoiled land-owner the
samo means of redress as the owner of nn
cotton ? m
It must b-5 conceded that the signejof
the times do not iudtcate any very early
legal tilt between an arrr.7 of veterans on
the one hand and Government 0:1 the Jj?'
other,on account of the Juttcr's violated ^
bond. In this instance, the grapes arc
really sour, not' worth much jumping for r
and are let eeve-cly alone. But fruits '
ripens, the hard and 8 >ur thing of to day J
becomes in t irao n golden lucious object^
sought for of all men. In. like manner
with lapse of tisns the now abandoned
estates all about us may again attain to UB"
such value as to make them worth con-. *
tending fcr. Then rir'.o will be scrat^.j \
nizecl, the aid of the best !>ga! talent will 1
be invoked, and it may turn out after all *
that Governm-ut has not shaken oT its ^C1
obligations to the holders of Ar;ny an l *
Navy witlaB by simply ignoring them. 'lal
Is it too much to expect of Congress at *or
an early day an equitable and generous *
settlement of this and all the other col- 0
lateral problems which have grown out j '
of the mistaken policy of the South Ca - ; me
olina Tax Titles, held by the authoriz-i
tion of Gove- mnent f'er
V AToa.
' " of,
Tlie ex-King of Oudh, who receives n ^
pension of $ >0,000 from the Tlritish Gov- Pre
ernment, spends the entire siyn in main ^ri
taining'a mimic court in his little domain tcs
on the hanks of the II*>oghly. His devoted t f
subjects number about 0,000. His court
is perfect in form, liis officers of state ^
having the same titles and dignities ap c
their 'predecessors had in Oudh. irtis |>cf
menagerie is the finest in the world, con aha
taiuing 20.000 birds, beasts, and snakes.
He has four house;-, where he alternncly ,lar
spends his days. The grounds arc beautifully
kept, fcm ploying 800 gardeners, <
Ti?? \r\ i *. ? --- ' " " ^
t nu cA iviiig una two wives, iiau a lutmiy wri
of thirtr-onc sons aa.l tweatv-tive daugh- nai
t g'>
tcra* arc
oldTnsniw
THE PEOPLE'S HAfiAZlNE.
A new Series of tikis Monthly begins in January,
w 1th the Eleventh Volnmr.
She department of FINK AUT, which has es,
pecially allntcicd Amateur Artists, will be greatly foi
enlarged, so thnt it will furuish a Journal of nearly y
three hundred pages of Independent Art Criticism,
..ndcr the special oversight of some of our roost I Pdistinguished
artists. The Foreign Corr spoin'.oncc I
secured by this department, and onr urrnngemenu j
in dlQ'crent parts of America, will wake it of inter i
cat and importauco to artists and students. ]
The department called the RKCORD OF PROOHESS,
which is s chron clo if tbo lntest improve-' .
meats tn social order, is under the editorial clutrgo A
of P. B. SANBO HN, the Secretary of tho Soda] tu
Science Association.
The BXAMiNKR is .in impartial Reviewer of thc 1
Hho editorial chargu of ttw litvary, poii leal, aud
speenlative dep.artu.ents i.-mains with Euwaku E.
Hals
OIjI) AND NBW has wan Its wide circulation by '
|ts popular sUries from tho pens of Mrs Htowc, fr<
Mrs. Whitney, 11.shop, Clsik, (Jco Mi.c Donald 11,1
( Miss Meredith, Miss llalc, ?lrs. Jails Ward liortcr, J)
Mr. Bomnn . Mr t'crkln. v. n..i.. "l? I '
? i. ihn, jni, I iuj1u|?c, i
and otder popular waiter*. These ?torie.?, short and
long, form u prominent part of the rauguziuc.
The MUSICAL REVIEW Is A info guard to all
purchasers of Marie who arc la- from tho music
shops. ,
The Invaluable serioa of articles ou social, political
and religious refoini c.liicli have licet: cutttrlh
Utcu iry l?r l.eo!iiird ifacoii, Mr. 'I lioodorc IIlcoii
lion. Andrew l?. White. Rev H. W. Bellows. FredB.
Sanborn, John < .. Williams, Rowland 8. Hazard, ill
Joalah P Qulnoy, and othor writers of dletiuciion, ?
will bo regularly continued.
Rev. Dr. If abttkbau'i Essays will bo completed
in this volume.
O
SBbscrijtioa pries of OLD AND HEW
$4,00 a year. - ?
i \
(T? Clergymen at Trade I'rlce.)
AtldretS
LE3 &. SIIET'AED,
11 -1.? r.'iinklin .Street, Itont oil.
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STATE OF BOUril CAROLINA, i
Tow x or ill" \i::'okt. )
An Ordinance to raise supplies for
wrr 1873, and for other purposes.
21c it Ordained, by tlic Intcndont i
'nrdens of the town of Beaufort,
juncil assembled:
Section I. That a tax for the y
173 tor the sains, and in the man
jreinafter prescribed shall l?e raised i
lid into the Treasury of tlie town
iu use and service tbeaeof, that is
y.
Skc. II. That after the passage of t
dinance there shall l>e paid into
own Treasury one hundred (125 cer
ad twenty-five cents, on every baud
rllnrs of thevaluo of every house, but
g, lot, wharf or other landed est
itliin the limits of the Town except
ic'.? property as belongs to, ami is oc
cd by religious, charitable, or liter
frjvumwiia. vne nunurort (UJU) cents
'cry hundred dollars of the value
agonal or possessors' property of ov
ind, including money on hand, or
jposit, bonds, or other evidence of
ibtedncas, and exclusive of hoitseln
nuiture to the value of one hundi
>l!ars.
Sec. III. That immediately after 1
issagc of this Ordinance, all persons
rporations, doing business 'vithin 1
nits of the Town shall lie, and are he
r required to pay special taxes for t
me into the Town treasury, us horcuf
escribed, to wit:
1st. For a Dray, Cart, Buggy or ?tl
liicle kept for hire.
2d. For uon residents of the Town s<
g or offering for salo wares, or m
audise by sample or otherwise, not
cecd $40 nor less than $10, at the d
jtion of the Intendant.
3rd. For any person or persons eelli
y wares or merchandise, and offeri
connection therewith, any prljw
vard to be given by lot or decided
?nce, $0
1th. For any show, circus or pub!
formance not txccotling $o0. At t
crction of the Intcuuant.
>tli. For Express Com])unics, f.
1th. Telegraph Companies, $
rtli. For all dealers in spirituous
aors and Hotels where liquors arc
1 $1<
th. Fdr Ginning Cotton, if
Dili. For every person or persona
ig Steam as "a motive power, #
0. For cv-ry Auc>ionter, $2
1. For every Undertaker, if
2tli, For every Junk Dealer,
2.th. For evc?*y Commission
-chant, $!
4th. For every Bagatelle or Bil d
Table, or Bowling Alley kept
pnblic use, f
5th. For each Bonk for Savings
>r deposits, $
.Ctli. Traders who havecomnced
business since January 1st,
r5, shall pay in lieu of the tax on
sonal property, a special tax for
balance of the year at the rate
per month,
>kc. IV. That ull taxes on jicraor
iporty imposed by the provisions of ti
dinance 6hal! have reference as to p<
ston and valuation to the 1st day
oeml>er. 1874, andjbe for the year 1
ling January 1st, 1875, to Deceml
it, 1875.
!ec. V. * * * * * * *
inc. VI. That all taxes not paid on
ore the 30th day ot' .lai nary, 181
,11 l>e liable to a penalty in aciordan
:h the Ordinance, entitled * An On
ice to raise suppli -s for the year 18(
1 for other purp ss." Untitled
unci), April 29, 18 >8.
?kc. VII. All Ordinances, or parts
dmances, in conflict with this Or<
ace, except that concerning rhe sale
n powder, ratified March 19th, tSt
i hereby revoked.
[tatified in Council this twenty thi
y of Leccirbcr, J 871*
[Signed,]
3. W. IIoiiiiKTS, J. C. MAYO,
Clerk Council. Intendant Pro-tern
FIltKMKN'H I'AItA D10.
The parade and inp ction of the He*t
Pirc Department will take place
edncsdny afternoon, January 18th, a
m.
II. M. Stdakt,
Chief
NOTICE.
IX PERSONS PAY1NU TOWN TAXES. A
?h? ruby that only United Stales or 1
dial r.nnk notoj will lit (wvlvefl.
(Jbo. V. Roberts,
lan.G-dt. Tr? 'i-ator Tt?wn of Ueaufo.
TiiKAM Ji tit 'j-:
Town oy IliAi yonr, I
January 1st, 1875 f
rnisomco will Iw open front 9 A. M. to 18 M.,
mi 1 to 4 P al. for tho meipt of Town ti
til the llilrty.fltvt <lny of Juiuiary, 1875, n
ilch dale lae penal.y ivill be added u? prefer)
law.
(ir.n. W. Fobkets,
Jay Ml. Truuatir;
C.G.S!MMiOTsr
Surgeon Dentist.
Will visit Burnfort for the practice
;h prolusion tlor'ng tho mmtli of J
viy. Jft.i.fl-11
SHEPARD D. GILBERT.
NOTAKY I'lJUr^IC'.
Attention g:v. n to Marino Protests.
OFFICK
In the rf,tm iiorRR. jnn.O 01
/V. H. LOCKWOiS
U.S. COMNYNRIOIfBIt
and *
NOTAKY PUBLIC.
Ascent fo: tftk', N. Y. Industrial F\lilhlL'on *
Uomk -ijf'lO em'h.
; HEN&r WELSH,
tf r | Importer and
,J WHOLESALE GROCER.
ID a<l ? Wi?* liJi- jit< 3i Mi(d|
jCor. Franklin ?t.
ear NEWVOIllf.
state and count? taxes
for County Tukasurek's OrrccE I
CoirnT House. >
to Beaufort, 8. C. J
Notice is hereby given that this office wilt I
open for the receipt of the Stnto and Countv Tax?
Tils for the year 1874 on the 30th tlay of Nov. lt?M.
All taxes not paid on or before the 13th day <
c,,e January 1R<5. will be liable to a penalty of twent
ltsl P01- cent.
> AH real and personal property Is charged :
red For State purposes 10 8-5 mills
if. For County purposes 8 mills'
lltl- For Past Indebtcdncs 8 mills.
_t.. Toll Tax per captla 1 dollar.
For School purposes, Beaufort, Blnflion, oocthc
illjj Hilton Head, and Peoples Township iS) mills
Coosawlintehic, Laxvton. Poeotsli.ro, 8hcldon on
CU- Ymnnssco. one (li m>ll; Kt. Helena and Ladb
Island tlir-e (8) mills. UttoIlOK HOLMRS,
J nov80- 9t. Treasurer Beaufort, Count)
on
Of To Holders of Countv checks or Andltci
? ,. Clnltns, prior to Nov. 1, 1873.
v J
OrncE op Tnn Coitxty Co m x :?. tn xans, l
on Boaufort, 8. C'., Janunry 4th, 1875. (
in Jn accordance ivlth the provision of a Jolntrcsolc
, . Xtion entitled " A joint resolution authorising th
'*u Countv Commissioners of Beaufort county tolevy
red special t-ix," dated April 7th. 1878, and nn act t
amend the same, approved the 29th day of .Tnn
nary A .D. lf*T4, scalou proposals will bo received n
tills ofllcc from parties holding checks or andite
the clnlms contracted prior >o November 1, 18TS, untl
Thursday the fntirth day of February next, nt 1
"f o'clock. M. nt which time said hlda?tviU he opened
nnd the Bosrd of 'Comity Commissioners will drat
orders on the Treasurer to the nmount of on
re- thousand dollars In favor of the person or person
. who shall have offered the largest wer centum die
trie count on their checks or audited clnlms,
, . Propoaals mnst be addressed to Dr. Paul Pritcl
lt'' nrd, Chairman of the Hoard and endorsed -'Pro
posalp for settlement of paat Indebtedness of Beau
fort Couuty."
ler P. PB1TCIIARD,
^ GKO. WATKU1IOU8E,
V. 8. 8COTT,
,1]. County Commissioners.
SnurARD D. Oar.KRT,
cr" Clerk of Board.
FB15MITBRE.n?
Just Rocoivcd from Cincinnati a Lo
of Old Fashion
OAK BOTTOM CHAIRS,
00 PRICE ONLY 75 Cents,
lie
AI-80,
he
Cff AMHKR SKTS,
25 MATTR ASSES,
25 CARPETING?,
CURTAIN ROLLERS, Ac. Ac.
jo Geo. Waternouse.
5q dec2-55.
Z R. P. BARRY,
52 WUOl.KSAJ.K unit BETAIL DEALKlt I>
; Dn Ml
CLOTHING,
no
ROOTS AND SnOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
NOTIONS, Ac. Ac.*
Bay Street, Beanfort. S. C.,
$2 dec3-5i.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
* Maple Sugar,
I- Choice Syrap,
*r For Side By
W. M. FRENCH,
? " E. A. i FT W.~ SCHEPER,
ice :0:
li
.g dkaleiis in
i iff mi,
?i CiotMm, Notions. &c.
Have Laid in an Immense Stock of
Fail and Winter Goods,
LADIES GOODS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
iu HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. &e.
on :0:
^ Call and Examine the stock, whirl
cannot be surpassed by any House in tlx
* State.
Prices Low to Suit the Times
dec2-5S
Na- ; , ?
State ok South G'aiio'.mna ) Common
t. Cor sty ok Braukokt. Pl.ka".
, Almbteu White, i
p'aintilT I Summons
vs. t Relief.
ftn(1 Rhina White )
ix?x> Defendant* I
'?d ^'''ra White, defendant in llns'nc
K Hon: You arc hereby summoned and n
quired to answer the complaint heroir
which is filed in the office of the clerk c
the Court of Common Pleas, for the sail
county and State, rtnd to a -rvc a copy c
your answer on the suAsc fiber, at his of
ice, Bay strcot, Beaufort S. 0. withi
r twenty days after the service hereof, ex
?* elusive of the day of service. And!?yo
an-1 fail to answer the said comnlnlnt Wllhv
I# the time aforesaid, the plaintiff wilt ?p
mmm ply to the court for '.he relief demunuci
in this complaint.
And you aro further required, to tnk
notice that the summons i n't Irs ac'.ion, o
which the foregoing is a topv, wastllci
in the Cleiks office aforesaid, on the 21
r. day of December 1874.
? JOS M. WTLLTAMS,
D, Plaintiff's Attorney.
II. O. Juno, I L. S. I
0. C. 0. P.
HOOMH T4> liKT.
Twro dssirabt; rooms 'ovor my nfllro. Inquire <
?> W. J. -I K.N KINS M. I).
Itrrli 'U. .
BEAUFORT
MACHINE SHOP.
Having opened u Shop here, I am pre
pared with the LATEST IMPROVE!
TOOLS to Build and -vpnir all kinds c
SIACHINEKY, both Wood and Iron.
Particular attention gi**t>n to
Desipir, ani Pattern Matins,
For New "Work
STEAM PIPE and FITTINGS,
'* Constantly on hand
* At Kortiern Prices,
Common Sizes of Iron Nuts
AND STEEL.
5 Personal attention given to
" SETTING and CONSTRUCTING
r- STEAM BOILER
j FURNACES FOR SAVING FUEL.
Shop next to Post Office
J. A. Whitman,
t- 1
c Mechanical Engineer.
I BEAUFORT HOUSE
I Beaufort,SS. C.,
I, Having Htlcd up thfjabovc named Ilouec, I an
v Prepared to accommodate the
Public,
j. Carriages will l>o ou hand to carry guests to and
i- from the Depot and
Port Royal.
J. A. DUPONG,
Proprietor.
-nov25-83
MRS. MORILLOT
Has Juet Received a FrcehlStork of
t FRUITS and
Confectionery.
Store Opposite tbe Bank,
BAY STREET.
nov'ii-il. *
SCHOONER, BERTH A,
CAFT. M. B. TREYETT,
Will ply between SaTsonah and IkMifort, in connection
with all Steamships botwen
Northern Ports
i AND
SaTaonab.
F. eights Carried as
r LOW
Aa by any other route with Quick despatch. All
Orders
Entrusted to me will be punctual! r a'fndcd to.
M. B. TREVETT.
nov2j-il.
NOTICE
TO
SHIP MASTERS
AND
COTTON HUIPPUICn,
Port Royal Cotton Compressing
WnrohouHliiK t?fc Power Co.,
Are prepared to receive ou storage and Compress
Cotton at the usual rates at their works and yard at
Port Royal.
CliAS. ROGERS,
Superintendent.
i UOV25-80.
P Ts/T WHITMAM
Watchmaker ni??l Jowolor,
DAY STREET, BEAUFORT, 8. C.,~
Has Just received from the North a lino assort
meat of goods at
Northern Prices.
WEDDING KINGS, $3.00 to *19.00,
8TLVKR RINGS, 30c. to *1.50,
SIl.YEK NAPKIN RINGS, *9.'10 to *4.00,
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, *3i, to *00.
Q Onn 0 1 TIott otniVinrr PlnoVo
U iiuj U 4 Uxij iili IuIHq V j
$3.50 to $8.
GENTS' GOLD CHAINS, PINS, JUINGS.SLEEV1
, BUTTONS, STUDS, WATtNI CHAINS, *
LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
, GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
' Grits' Golfl awl Sitter Watcte.
Call and examine before purchasing, and satirfj
yonraclf yon can save ten to twenty-Ore per con
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
nov9fi?7.
" J AS. E. MCGREGOR
CAKIHAGK MAKER.
Repairing of all Jklada done w.th neatness n.n
' despatch, and satisfaction gnaraatod. Shvcoi
iVent and Craven S.roots,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
nov25-30.
:t A. ARTaS,
ti ?
,f barber.
r' BIJAVINQ,
" IIAIR CLTTI.VO,
E" DYDIMO, Avi>
11 SHAMPOOING!,
n .In the ino-t
j Artistic style.
S3T Saloon iu tho r<ar of tho Drag Storo,
? BKAUFOHT, 8. C.
1 no v25-21.
d
LUMBERYARD.
A Full Stock of Lumbor and Timber conataiitl.
on baud at
Low Prices.
Parties desiring esti.iuitos for large qmntlllc
are requested tu^ivv.iuc avail. Y.ud in rear u
>1 the Po?t Office.
It. O HOLtl KM.
nov2 -Ti.
i miniii i 11 i i 11 11 *
JAMES E. NYCE,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL GROCER
j Dealer in
f ALES,
WINES,
LIQUORS,
AND TOBACCO
NOTIONS,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS
and SHOES.
HAY ?T.,
IIKACJKORT, 8. nov25.
J. A. ENSLOW,
FACTOR,
; SHIPPING, AND COMMISSION
i Morclimit*
141 Bay, Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Hi] Goods.
Kunoy CJoodt*.
CLOTHING,
(111(1 (SllOCH,
Trunkn, VnHws, &o.,
MlUiucry nn<l Drcwe Muklnu
On han't n lnrg- nsp??t:nw at of
NOTIONS,
At Prices Bound to Please.
MRS. MARY McBRIDE,
North Fast Cor. Bay sunS^lr Simet.
BSABFORT, 8. C.
novS549.
N.RRAIiV
VI WltftH* J
Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, &c
The highest price paid for
Otter Mink& Dee^ SKINS
au>i oil t lr.ds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
in AY ST., 1IKAUFOUT, 8. C.
tiov 25-62
~W. S^. FRENCH,
AGKNT.
Wholesale and Retail
DEAI.Cn IK
Fiue txisccries, Fruits and
Vegetables, A full Assortment of
Canned Goods,
Dried Frnits, &c.
JoBt Received n Barrel o* CANADA SALMON
' In ptrfclc.
20 Barrel* Biscuitb..
10 Barrels Apples,
$.3.50 per barrel,
Catuv bu Grapes,
oranges, Merries,
Figs, Onions,
ttiiiUGgOd,
Poiatoes, Sc.,
I THE BEST HAMS IN THE MARKET
SMOKED TONGUES,
DRIED BEEF,
BREAKFAST BACON,
4,500 pounds SHOULDERS,
r Suitable for Country Merchants.
'WMrMiT I0 H ELL,~
, Blacksmith and
, Horseshoer, -
r Anv work In T I? tr * " ?
. ? ?j uiin Mauun promptly and
with despatch. Satisfaction Guaranteed and work
done as w? lliu any where In the State.
shop orrosrre tine arsksal,
BliALFOIM, 8. fc.
nov25-18.
W. H. CALVERT,
TIN SMITH.
J>7.\1.RR IN
JAPANNED PLAN1311FD and
PLAIN TIN WARK.
Constantly on bund n fall Stock of
Heating, Cooking and Box
STOVES and PIPE.
y Particular attention {.lveu to pnttli.g ?11 and ro
jiuiilng Tiu Hoofs, Lenders*ami gutters.
Teras Cash.
0
,f nopipjj for a coiitl'.u.vi?,o of tlm pntrona^o b? ro- _
offiro tH'f*. >\v t?: 1 in , 1 vi'. v i t . I! w >r?* t?
, * r ('<>??< !*? ?!:? ?.J p' \\**ik vwiMi'T.
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