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iHB TRIBUNE. mbSmmbm mmm mmmmmmm m mm ^miuu~mmTt PUBLISHER EVKKY WEUKKSLAY, AT BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA ^YWJ. FEENCH, A J'Al'JKK VOK THK VKOI'LK. independent in Politics. T K It >1 s : tue Ymr, *'? oo I .. Mont lis, . . . 1 on AOVKKTISISO RATKHi I'cr square, fir*t Insertion , . . (it 50 ? . r Kqunrp, Mormitl Insertion, . 1 00 :;l>cctnl contrary made with yearly n<lvcrlleei>. Address nil communications to TUB Till HUNK ItV.Al l OUT. S. C. DISTRICT SCHOOL MEETING. On Saturday Inst the adjourned special ?. hool meeting was held in the Council I'bamlier, with a much larger attendance than on the previous occasion. Mr. Langley, in behalf of the Trustees, : ated in a clear and concise speech why 1. was urged tlint the vote at the annual i .oeting in June by which a one mill local t x was raised lor past indebtedness mould be so altered as to admit of its being used for current expenses, provided that the past indebtedness could l>c paid lii>m other sources. The district has t>! paid claims to the amount of some i . enteen hundred dollars which it is ceri .inlv desirable to have paid as soon as ] ssible, but by an Act of the Assembly in J74 the poll tax of the County is to be vie voted to the payment of past due claims it roughout the County ami a certain pro portion of o state tax of 3-4 of a mill is to bo added to tlio poll tax for the same "rpose. In all probability then, the debtedncss can be paid without recourse I -ting had to the local tax levied for that I Mr pose, and as this latter, if found to be mperfluous can be controlled by the people, while the poll tax and State appropriation would havetp be made available by an Act of the General Assembly a year hence, the Trustees recommend thatsuch action be taken by the voters of the District as wohld enable them to epply the money to the schools of the current year, if it proved to be unrequired for the payment of the past debt. This reasonable suggestion met with considerable opposition. Robert Smalls professed his desiro to do what was to be for the best interests of the school district but expressed his fear that to alter the action of a meeting held so long ago as last June, would be establishing a bad precedent. He thought it might make it possible after an annual meeting liad levied a tax, for some small gathering, to repeal the tax altogether, and leave the schools without support. The ex-Senator seemca to lgnoae trie luct that no meeting can ever be legally held without widely circulated notice being given oi its purpose ten days previous to the time of such meeting. Still more startling was his ignorane of the fact that ninety thousand dollars had been levied collected and already appropriated for the payment of deficiencies of school claims by paragraph 2 sec. 4 of the Act approved March 10th 1875. Having but just giunced over the law a few minutes before the meeting he was not sure hut that the course urged by Mr. Langlcy might be all right, but he evidently did not advocate it, und hoped that others who were present would give their views; he would like to hoar from the School Commissioner who was paid to become familiar witli the school law. jnr. uiiix-n expressed liis willingness t>> throw light on the subject, if he could, though doubtful whether the opinion ol one who was paid to read the Jaw was uny 1 letter than that of the gentleman who had been paid for making it. Mr. G. rpid tliat Mr. I .angler had completely : tatcd the case to his mind, and his perusal of the statutes assured him that the plan proposed was legal and that the state of affairs rendered it desirable. The spirit ofsfttbtoorii.immobility, which induces a being to remnin in Ins tracks when lie has once planted his fett, and makes him refuse to recede or advance even if he occupies a wrong position was ..lily illustrated by the remarks of Mr. . oseph ltohiuson who argued that having voted in Jnne that tiie money should go for past indebtedness was sufficient reason for not changing i.? application now. The worthy Warden apparently forgets that tlic fourteenth and fifteenth amend incuts were the tnanly reconsideration by ilie Nation of the constitutional ideas which gave rise to the Orcd Scott deels ion. After the subject had Wen further ventilated (we use ttic word with appreciation of its derivation) the meeting tteaolved "That tlie County School Commissioner lie requested to ask through the . State Superintendent of Education, the opinion of ihe Attorney General of the State, in regard u> the power of n special School District meeting to alter.or repeal nets of Annual School District meetings, idative to a local taxation," and then i djourncd to Saturday May 8th 1875. Mrsic. Ludden and Bat< s proprietors of the Southern Musical Emporium in Havnnnah, have largely added to their stock of pianos and other musical instru#i unts, ax also their already large stock *i t' sheet music. They arc receiving con: fnnt additions of classic and pnpnlar iiKi ic in end 0o? variety. "iiu: Atlantic monthly.?The April (lumber opens with '-A Midnight Fantasy" by T. B. Aldrich, in which the imagination of the autlior lentil him into sketching a happy, instead of u trugicu' < ateer for llamiit, Ophelia Romeo and Juliet. Ilcnry James JrV very interesting novel "Roderick Hudson" is continued,as is " The Virginia Campaign of John Brown," in which Mr. Frank B. Sanborn giVes "The true nature of his plans" No one is better abic to give a clear slate, inotit of John Blown'* aims and nspi rations limn Mr. S. who was arretted at the time of the Harpers Ferry tragedy as olle ?f the "Head Centres" of the insurrection . arv movement, hqually inti resting, as j helping to throw light upon the initini tory steps in our late civil strife is "A I pree.o of Secret History" by Allen B. 1 Magrtnicr, who was sent by Mr. Lincoln jto i.iehmond in 1801 to bring about an interview between a leading conservative member of the Virginia convention and the President. It's jierusnl causes another pang of regret at the failure to arrive at I <i nonboittl o.-- ,*i*" 1 * i .. (.wvu! ix'iuiiuii 111 our political noil | hies without having recourse to arms. l)r. (J. \V. Holmes1 characteristic artiI c.le on "Crime nnii Automatism" is one well calculated to set us a'thinking, how far a criminal is, strictly speaking, a free agent, ami how fur his acts are caused by latent disease, either inherited orsuperin duced hy causes over which he had no control. Mark Twain is comical as usual in "Old times on the mi^sissippi." .V critical article on the poetry of Win. Blnkc; a number of poems of merit, and twenty pages anil more of careful book rsviewsund Notes on Art and Kducation, conclude the number of this sterling periodical. Kluli Culture No. ft. The Canadian Salmon rivers arc hllgi mountainous torrents, magnified brooks ol the coldest spring-water, and swollen ir the spring hy the melting snows become seething turbid cataracts, impassible even by the Indians in tli ir bark cnnocs. W ith the disnppenrur.ee of the winter's snow they quickly c attract their j Jlm in sions and resume their natural transpar cncy, and then it is that the salmon ami trout enter them from the ocean, impelled by the instinct of reproduction. Tarry ing but n short time iu the lower parts ol the streams, they quickly make for and reach the liead-wuters, and here in these remote and deserted retreats it might hi supposed they could bid defiance to the rapacity of maukind,but it is just in these localities on the contrary that they find themselves peculiarly exposed and helpless. In the late summer .and early autumn the rivers are generally low, quite brook-like in comparison with tlicii former selves, and the fish find themselve* penned up in pools, separated one front another by stretches of broad and shallow rapids often but a few inches in depth. From these pools is no esenne . ? rand in them no safety from the cruel spear and devouring drag-net. The salmon too, at this season have become dull and sluggish (iho act of spawning being an txhaustivc process) and are quite incapable of that celerity of move ment whicli distinguishes them when fresh run from the ocean. They only desire to be let alone and suffered to perpetuate their species, and this boon long denied them, thay now enjoy to the fullest extent that severe statutes enforced by Government officers can command. Even the purchase of a fish captured in violation of Government regulations is made a penal offence, and the offending party on eonviction, is mulcted in a heavy sum This is all as it should be, and while depriving the few of the privilege of destroying unhealthy fish at improper seas u.s, the general rc.-ult , is obtained of securing to the many a bountiful sunnlv of ?? rr v ..v<> ? wiv nuu M1U struma 1 food at low cost. One or two extracts from official reports will serve to show the recent immense improvements in the salmon Gd'.icries of the Bay of Chaleurs. Says 3ir. Mowat a government overseer: 44 This season has l>ecn a prosperous one for the net fishermen in my division, the catch in s vcral localities lieing near double the usual quantity. Salmon commenced running in the ltestigouche river about the 1st of .lune, and for three weeks the fish wire delivered at the canning establishments in such quantities that, although provision had been nntde to put up a larger number than usual, the cannerB could receive the fish only about three days in live, fishermen huv ing to salt the b.ilu ice. As to the rod fishing, before 1808, lie was an adept who could take a salmon in the Resti gouche with the fly?a tew still r-maincd nut what with spears and nets they wcie chased to death, an I w< re so wild as to make it lnqiossiUle to get near them. One miorltt i?v eli m.? ? ? - a ?1 n D . _t. niC a IHIHII ?I HOI11C thing antler water, and if experienced he could tell it was a silicon ou observing a piece of his skin lorn by the Bp -ar, or the white lings around his body caused by iiic abrasions of the nets. I'his is all changed note ; if tae fish do not rise t > tiie angicrs lure it is n?t from tlicir wildnefis or scarcity, but fioui their d -sincliuution to do so-1 Air. Diaioi k.another Government officer jreporis as follows; Walloon arc incr as j ing rapidly, .*<> n ucli s", t hut this year* | catch lius again astonished many. When | tiny see sp ut men eagerly r pairing t?* our rivers, giving employment to oui people, spending money triply, and acting kindly and generously towards the inhabitants ; when they see one hundred and forty salmon the produce of twentytour hours net-fishing, lying side by side on the beach at the grand C'nscapediafer ry and recollect that a few years ago they woold not sec one liundicd salmon during the whole season, snd those killed with the spear ; these people who were formerly op|>osed to the fishery laws l*egin to appreciate the wisdom and adVnutage of placing our salmon fisheries1 unde.- a judicious system of protection." v*e might introduce evidences, all of| tlic same tenor end pnroort, almost indef <r.wn" mtih.-j ?> liMni wars | initely, but elect to rent our case. It must j bo evtdout to the ft nil or that tho achem-jj j of Government regulation of thu Can.i-! , ; dian fisheries stand.-* forth to-day us a j . j great success. and that It must ba eon-j ' ; sidcred emphatically a people's mea?Ure,' 1 1 having for its object one of the legitimate ; | cuds of ull government?namely t the! greatest good of the greatest number. We have quoted portions of tho official ; reports on toe condition or the Kcsti* I gouche and Coscopedia rivers lor the : reason that licing well acquainted with t both localities we can personally vouch for j their immense improvements in n> in burs , of flali, mid for the absolute trutliftilue?? j of the report. _ , Pilot Early of Port Koyol bar! i at temped to bring the Bwcdish Hark j ! Emanuel" Into Bt. Helena Bound | suuday morning last, srid succeeded ! in puting the vessel hard and fast j on the bar at 7 o'clock n. m., just before! J high water; where she remained until 4 p in. of the Bumo day. At that time D. Sin i clair Jr. injjthe employ of the (. oosaw ' Mining Company, was towing the Kussi in ship Alexander to sea with tho steam I Tug ''Ivanlioe;*, aud seeing the perilous condition of the Eiminuel, lie leit the . " A Ipvnnili-f" of ?""l?" ?-?* * "* I --- ?. uuvuoi nun Wl'lll (IH me assistance of the Swedish Hark. \ After much irouhle occasioned hy flie i breaking of a hawser, ('apt. Sincluir |{l 1 uieeeded in get.iiig the 'E nanuel' over the baj; nltiiougn she thumped heavily I during the operation, lie brought Iter *" ' into Port at 6 oclock. P m. i Capt. llauaer has gone to Charles-in in I ' | order to have a surveyor on his Vessel, t As.the "Etnunuol' was in Ii ill ast, it i> ! f| hoped that she may soon be made II sea-worthy. But nothing can be known | '* J definitely until the rcpo.'t jol the survuv , : J ors is made. | ai GST THE7 BEST ' ! leister's Minted Dictionary 1 Words nud Manning* not hi o.hcr ! Dictionaries 3000 Knur**!"!;". IHtO Ounrto. Price SI2. 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I 1040 Page* Octavo, ('.00 F.tigriivl?g?. Price $5 10 I fSTThi- Authority of Kverylioily. P1100F.-20TO 1. The ealet of Wehutei-.H Dictionaries throughout the conntry In 1W wore 80 times n? large o- the salts of any other Dictionaries. In proof of this we will Bend to any person. on apidicn Ion. the statement* of more than 100 RonKwIlctf, fruit j cvorv ttcction of the conntrc, Published hy <?. & C. ! M KKRI AM, Springfield. Mann. ! A OFFICII CP SOIIOOI. COM MISSION KR. ? Beaufort. S. C Kelt. 13th. IKe*. t' I ! IN furtherance of an Act "'to provide for the pay | At incut of past doe school rlaiuig." approved j I March .3rd, 1873. and Ln order to be aide to report to ! the County Treasurer the number an ! nmouut of | past due Sell xil Claims up to the first day of No| vombcr, 1873. remaining unpaid, the undersigned | will register all such claims as may be presented u1 for th.it purpose until the fifteenth day of April j next. ? SIIEPAKD I). (11LBF11T. School Commissioner. , Beaufort Conntv, S. C. POTATOES. I I ! Just received from New York i 50 BAKRELS p Choice Potatoes. . For sata low for Cash. j hW. K ressel i T) ; Bounty and Claim Agont. i I li.ivu aitMKiatcil myself with a prominent Arm in Washington f<>r Hie purpose of seeming lloiintio!* iiikI PeiiHlons KnreQlorwl noloicr*. and prosecuting p0 Claims for Losses J j During the war, and nil other claim* against tlic United State tjovcrnmriit . JOIINU. IIUtlURI). Ucuufnr . S. C.. Fell- 94, 1K75. | febJM-lyr I'OIST ItOVAL Saw & Planing Mill BKAt'POItT, S. C i _ D. C. WILSON & CO., i u AVITVit-ai-not.- 'V? ?? It MI>nn ..r Aill IieAUII IS on Yellow Pine Timber and Lnmber AND ' Hhlndlow. the AI-AO Guilders and Contractors Plaster, Lathes, All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. Flooriiiz&Ceiline Board always on band"" i | Orders for Lumber sihI Tltulx-r by the cargo promptly filled. Lwulmr delivered in any part oi I the Town free of charge. Term* fash J fe'o.M-ijr. D. t'. W1UON A < Q COBB1H. STOHB & WILLIAMS. The ntnlfr?lj?nod have formed * partnership for linlrniity practice tinder the above Arm name: (JnnniN Si Stosk, ? J,.r. M, Wii.iums, ChorUm to tl. f Uoanfurt. Inch 31-ly. I BsijHai! To Arrive 400 Bales Prhno Eastern MAY, Eon Sams Ciinxr, 6. M. WALLACE, ( mch.lLtf. Beaufort. 8. C. AS. E. MCGREGOR, CAUKIAOK MAKKK. IfcpAlrlng of all kind? done with ncatno?* and wt?fl^h. nnrt unf!af*rtlrtn 1 ul . , , ...... ^II>||<?|||UV4| CIH'P cor cwt and Craven Street.*, BB.VUFoKT, S. C. novavse. FANKLIN TALBIRD, ~ r?I,M3CTI?r? AGK>T. Will attend to renting property and Cnlleetlii snteon eame on reasonable terms. Deanfort, S. C.. .la n. 17, 1*74. I1UV3.V3I. I G. WATERHOUSE, CROCKERY and LASS WARE, PORCELAIN LAMP CIIIMNIES : re loss 1in1?1e to break tlinn GLASS ml give a softer light. " LAMPS and BRACKETS." Glass Table Setts of four pieces. ^ AI.ro : * I A good assortment of ROCKINGHAM EA POTS, PITCHERS and YELLOW NAPPIES OVAL BAKERS LII'RVXIIS, 11AKI curs, MUGS, etc., etc. ' jnn.20-tf. 3 Holders of Onuntv check* or Audited Claims, prior to Mnv. 1, 1873. Orrirr. or the Coitsty CnxvtssioxBns, ? Mennfort, H. C.,Mar. h 4th, 1870 f n accordance with theprovisionof n Joint resolution entitled " A joint resolution authorizing the mnty Commissioners of Beaufort county to levy a eclnl fx," dated April 7th. 1878, and an act to lend the same, approved the 29th day of dan- n ry A . D. 1874, sealed proposals wll". be received at I* office from parties holding chocks or audited ilms contracted nrlor .o November 1, 1878, until inrsday the fifteenth of April next, at 18 dock. M. nt which time said bids will be opened, y d the Bo>rd of JCounty Commissioner* wilt draw ilers on ilic Treasurer to the amount of one oitsaud dollar.* In favor of t"io poison or persons to shall have offered the largest per centum diaunt ou their cheeks or audited claims. Proposal* must be addressed tj Dr. Paul Pritchil, Chairman of the Board and endorsed "Proisalsfor settlement cf past indebtedness of Bcnurt County." r inrrcn.\ii?, OKO. WATKltllOUSR, V. 8. SCOTT, CountJ Commissioners* ? u Thomas TT. Wheei.eii, Clerk of Board. PRATT'S ASTRAL 0IL~ .lHolutoly KAI7* 10 ;l?CPfoflly <?(1op1?>hs! LAV AYS UKirORK. I I.I.TTM IN AT I NO AI.ITIES Superior to Gas, iron in any lamp ivitl-out danger of exploding or taking lire. MmiiifMcturrred expressly to dlsplnrc tlie ic of highly Volatile anil dangerous OIIA. 'S SAFETY under EVERY possible TK^T. and lti? perfect burning qualities are proved by its continued use in over 500,000 Families! hile no accident directly, or indirectly lias ever Jeeurred from burning, storing, or handling it. ^ le ninny imitations and counterfeit" of the ASTRAL Olf. that have been thrown unsuccessfu ly on the market Is fmthcr roof of its Superior MeritTIIK AHTIlATi V is now n World-wide reputation as tire SAFEST and LUtloT. IP InsnranpR nnmnanipe QUI! rirp Pnm . w .UUH1 UUUU UU1UJIIIU1VII UUU I 11 U UUlil' missioiiers Timoronoirr the rorxm Recommend I'rult'n A ST It Al. Oil. Ah the best Safeguard when Lamps' are un-tl. r Sale in Beaufort, at the Store of lov.2^-lyr. W. M. FRENCH. HENRY WELSH, Importer and Wholesale Grocer. :t I7 >v usliln'^tiwut* t'or. FruuUlln nt nrow vonk. ?? LUMBER YARD. I Ftill Stock of Lumber and Timber coiiMtauth liaud at Low Prices. 'arlio* deairiug eetiinate* for large quantifier i ire?iueatod to give me a call. Yard in rear of > l'o?t Oittcc. R. O. HOLMES. noviVS A. AH I IS, Barber. Ill V 1 ll?' l lulr Cititliitr. Hlinniponnlnu. in the inoet Artistic style. a' 28?" sjilooii iu the rear of the l>rmr Store. BEAITORT, H. . P > in iniw w i? mm imiiii BEAUFORT j MACHINE SHOP. | Having opened a Shoj) here, I mn predated with tho LATEST IMPROVED I FOOLS to Build and repair nil kind* of ! tlAClIINERV, both Wood and Iron. Particular attention given to Designing and Pattern Making! For New Work. STEAM PIPE ntld FITTINU8, Constantly on hand At Northern Prices. j Common Sizes of Iron Nuts AND STEEL. Personal at Ion t ion given to ^ SETTING and CONSTRUCTING STEAM BOILER FURNACES FOR SAVING FUEL. fcST* Shop next to Pont Office J. A. Whitman, Mechanical Engineer. BEAUFORT HOUSE ~ feeaufort, S. C., Having ftttod up the nbovo nnmcd House, I nm rciwiri'.l to nmitnmivl'ili! tlin Public, Carriages will be on hand to carry site*!* to nnd 'rom the Dopot and Port Royal. J. A. DUPONO, Proprietor. ~nov2.V23 . SO SCHOONER BERTHA, ; CAPT. M. B. TREVETT, ? >Vill ply between Savannah and Rrliifurt, In conlection with all Stenmnhip* betwen Northern Ports ANT) Sarannati. Fidglita Carried aa LOW p Va by any other ronte with Quick derpntch. All ^ Orders vntrnrted to me will hepnnctnnlly attended to. M. B. TREVETT. noviu-ll. P. M. WHITMAN, tViltohniiikri mid .Jewelef, DAY STREET, BEAUFORT. 8. C., Iiaa .1 net received from the North a fine aeaorticnt of goodw at Northern Prices. PEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $1S.OO, SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.80, 811.VSR NAPKIN RINGS, .1.00 to .100, LADIES GOLD WATCHES. to .00. 8 Day & 1 Day strikiug Clacks, $3.50 to $8. t ENTS* GOI.b CHAINS, PINS,IR1NGS,SLEEVE BUITON8, STUDS, WATCII CHAINS, LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY, GOLD PENS. &C.. &C. Dents' Gold and Silier Watches. Call and examine before iiiirchmdng, nnd entiffy ouraelf you can rave ten to twenty-live per cent om Charleston or Sotauuah prices. iioy25-27. Af Thomas R. Harris. i MAKCFACTCKEK OK AM. KINDS OK ? Biscuit and Crackers. 110. 112. 1 14 & 1 in 1 lockoutII St. Between water Petri Streets, Q, ranch, :14(5 Washington St., i Bet. Frai.kliu and Harrison Sta. J *orK* T R. P. BARRY, C niOLKSALK nml ltKTAIT. DKAI.KK IN Dn Ms, CLOTHING, B BOOTS ANI) SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, &c. &c\ * dec2-.?4. w,t <ioj E.UKW, SCHEPER, DBAMIIU} IN Dn Ms, GlotMug, notions, &c. JA Have Laid in an Immense Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, i LADIKS GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 5 HATS, HOOTS, SHOES, &c. &c.. Cnll and Examine the stock, which ,,al innot be surpassed by any House in the tnte. || rices Low to Suit the Times. ^ JAMES E. B6YCE, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. LIQUOR DEALER. In store BASS & Co. ALE an Stone Jttgs nt 12.50 a dozen. E.& 6. HIBBERT LONDON stout porter at $2.50 a dozen BOSTON GINGER ALL at $2.50 a dozen; Best in the world. JUPONT'S F. P. P. GUNPOWDER at 00c a pound. 1)00 lbs. Smoked SnoutJ)KRa, 20 tierces of Carolina Rice 10 Barrels of Absohted Suoar, rio and java coffee, A tl * W OOXCT iXO. 1. SCAI.KD IIKBltlNO, fJOOO Ammrtrd Cliarii. 11 A Y HT., IIHAVI'OHT, H. C., Jan 20. TOWN PLATS, FOH HAfdJ, With or without ORANGE ORCHARDS IN THE TOWN OF B E E C H E R, FI.ORttlA. Information rrlnt'w to Boeeher Florida. ran 1i dnlncd. The former from at finely executed map, by JS inrhrr, on ltncn paper, rontntnlng Frmtfnl nlnsnlar. Town plat, of Bceehcr, and the only enrato may of the St. Johns river to lake Harnej" ie latter from a large pamphlet. Rngllah or Orran oil Florida. It climate and productions, with a ;etrh of Its lllstorv. Tliese will be forwarded free of postage, on reIpt of 2T> cents earh. Addrcsa. KDWIX A. STtlDWKM,, WANAoino ninecTow, The Beecher Land Co., Fla, . O. Ito*. 2822. M PARK ROW NEW TOItlv ~ COLOMBIA HOTEL ooivcrsf IIIA. H. c;. WM. GORMAN Proprietor. E. M. Cologne, Assistant. < Jan.13-1 yr. CHARLES. E. VERDIER AflENT FOR Singer's Sewing Machines For Beaufort County. ATTACHMENTS and NEEDLES for I other MACHINES Constantly on-, and. dcc& 55. i. M. STUART, M. D.. I>ni|?jlMt o iicl Apotlieeiiry, BEAt'FORT. F. C? DR.VI.CR IX ttl'OS AND CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY. lmusiiRs. &c. Ino A*nortmcnt of NTATIOX J:i? V. 'hyaicinn* Pr"*criptiotn> Compounded with c..?-o nv 25 m. H, BRADY, ?aler in Groceries, Liquors, &c he hiubeid price paid for )tterMink& Deer SKINS and all kirida of COUNTRY PRODUCE, BAY ST., llKAlTFOKT, S. C. *.vra WM. MITCHELL, lacksmith and Horseshoer. OiJn and Locksmith. viiy work in my Line Executed promptly and h despatch. Satlafartlon Guaranteed and work is at well a* any where in the State. Slior OPPOSITE THK AKNKNAL. BEAITOU1. 8. C. or*T>-48. * W.H.CALVERT, TIN SMITH. DKAI.Kll IK PANNED PLANISHED and PLAIN TIN WAItE. CoiiHtaotly on liund ? full Stock or Heating, Cooking and Box -1 5TOVES and PIPE. nrtlenlar attention given to pnlttng on and re ring Tin Itoof*. Lender* and Oat tern. Terns Cash. <>|itngfor i roniinnrinee <?f tlie nntrona-je tier-re b *! >-.v (! mi in , I ill tviiro'ti ill tv lone in t'.i nioH we: k'unnlike manner i?v .Or iti.