The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, April 14, 1875, Image 2

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r' T H E~TEI~E trsri?^ PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 11 BEADFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA * BYW.M. FRENCH, i * A PAl'ER FOR THE PEOPLE. g : Independent in Politics.- j ."i ? ???? . o(|J *???? Year. 92 (H ' TTTKhmtlWi - . ? ?* ? ,i oo K- "" ADVERTISING RATES: ? U l'er S?j>iure, llret Insertion . . . SI SO } P?r xquarv, aeoornl insertion,- . 1 OO F Special contract* made with yearly advertisers Addrrsii nil rnmrnnnvrntinnfi fo u TUB TK1HVKK BEAUFORT, S. C. fl V A HENCHMAN OF THE RING. d The Neu>? and Courier tells us in a ^ spirigtitly editorial, that "the reck leas ^ scribbler whose letter to the New York Suv we have branded as an ingeniously d ' aai-)ounded falsehood" is also the t ' < 'olumbia correspondent of tho Cincinnati ^ ..''jnim-ereial and the "Washington Capital. t That lie "is no less a person than Rollin H. Kirk, a decayed Radical politician, j ' who hopes to buy our silence as he has y already sought to sell his own. During , the late campaign Kirk wrote letters to the Augusta Constitutionalist in support , '. f Judge Green while writing letters to lhe Columbia Union Herald eulogising ' t '.Dr. Chamberlain, and went so far as to prepare n placard to be posted all over 1 the State announcing that judge Green 11 was dead." Failing to have his claims a for appointment to office recognized by an 1 administration which deservedly renu- 1 ? intes such scoundrelly electioneering c ? dtvicis, he naturally becomes the tool of that clique of corrupt and disappointed [ politicians %\ iiose game of plunder haB j l?ccn blocked by Got. Chamberlain. t ' ^ Over the signature of 4,Bluffton" this , purveyor to the taste of mercenary mem t wrote some slanderous statements about j Mr.' Cardozo and Governor Chamberlain ( tor Robert Smalls Organ a few weeks ago. His services as its correspondent wore concluded, as we are informed, by -the interposition of the better judgement ot one its proprietors. We cannot c but regret that the honored name of "Kirk" should be'thus associated. t li 4 t? J "If t Flth Culture Wo. 6. More potent than all other methods of i destruction combined has been the Indi- f an custom of spearing salmon on their spawning beds. We say ha* bam, inasmuch as the aborigines arc no longer m?^vnW#Ar) frt in/liilrvft in thin pv?tu*vwu wv muuigu IU fcUiT fOl UOIVUQ practice. With mach difficulty they have been partly induced, partly compelled, to abide by the Government Fishery Stat v utes, and no longer constitute a disturb ing element; but until wii hin a very receDt , period they were still allowed to practice t in a limited degree. The difficulty was they claimed the right as one that neither s they nor their ancestors have ever vacated t sptaring in their treaties with the French 1 ...and English settlers, and that they were t:entitled to it in virtue of their original ownership of the soil. Had not Govern- < ment hit upon the plan of making the t possession or parch ase 01 illegally cap- < iur? d lish a criminal offence, punishable t with a heavy penally, thus destroying ' their markets, it is likely that the point . in dispute would have remained uu&d juafod at the present day. Luckily govr eminent carried its point, and spearing is and will henceforth remain abolished That the reader may uuderstand how the art of spearing Was practiced and what great attraction it possessed for the noble * . < savage, we introduce a graphic doscrip' tion of its method and concomitants from '' the pen of the experienced missionary, u I'ere Arc and, in his evidence to the In- * ?unn uommi?iionern, says. "inese inuian* ' care for nothing but hunting and flail- ] ing." Indeed I think that, as regard a & fi several ot them, the native love of eje citrmcnt in the chat-e has somewhat to do 1 ..with the!#' pertinacious pursuit of the f4 -aimon by Bpcars and flambeaux. It is a * r . passion among gome of the bands; an 1 I must admit the habit has peculiar fasci nations, and to many it ie strangely ex y (iting. Nothing can exceed the wild ^ excitement with which these men pursue , it. The sombre night-scene of the forest river seems to delight them. The eldei man occupies the stern of the canoe, while the younger takes "the post ot honor" forward. The murmur of the , watcrtalls and rapids, drown those excla * matory Uga?! and the frequent splash j f that would eke disturb the pervading rtillnes*. With steady, stealthy spei <1 i ho light birchen boat enters the rapid, and cutting through its white waters glides -moothly over the fall and into the F " tail " of the pool above, or across the quiet " reach." The blazing torch, stuck lo in a cleft sta^e and leaning over the bow J of tlie canoe, glares with dazzling lightness.. Ths flame and shadow, swayed by y ripples, conceal the spearers' forms, and bewilder the doomed salmon. Like moths, thev sidle toward the fatal ligb. ; thiar niTvtr sides and amber colored eyo. & balk gljstcn through . the rippled wab r. '' i, 'I'he diluted eyes, tlie ex pan* ted no tills nod coiapntMed lips of the swarthy i anosinp.n fltlv nir>tnr? thai, m .... - ?.! , , ? v wiyu ??M < X( itcJ mood. A qmck, deadly aim, a . widen awlrl, and those momentary con h u sive wriggle* tell the rest. The iquaiiccaptive, with Mood and spawn, * j.i.d dimn and entrnils, besmear the In ,-ida ot' the canoe. Olten the quarry is a vransilxeii with wonderful precision i d j stiiAtty killed, the *pinal murr<?w being " p.?*rc>d Wy the tiwru, and the. atro..-g v wihgy lines of tho sp-ar p*r?ly*i.|g in n 1 .ir sharp p:neb the whole n*4)iiMlsr ;.iteni, the fin-rays spread in a tcehle j h quiver, and tlic once powerful fish <l.~t> f< UeHl^ ^n.jur^V^Mi^IEr DiiTWg a * lugie nigUi u.'Ui tiiu to iwo huiiuied alaiua iua) l>e_ thus slaughtered, and ffl utifE&t mai.ji more lacerated in Uortjl to escaM, the pools at such SAi ons'bcrpg towihallow to ^fford certain o af ety TctK^at. '1 bfcd of coarse ^ roughs, the chill aud litylgrj awukii.g at uniffc, the uaxiuro ofpc.il u .d fuggiflg <iie)? i?Hw the retiwu u?w 4 swiit O tream, broken by fa.Is, and' rocks, and apids, with here and th< ro a tidious *>rt?ge, -over -'which' several hundrc t rounds ot fish, a. d biui cd and b.istcrcd ;auoes mus: he Iran-ported?all these ;XC*t(t>it8 appear but natural to Indians, ~ ind hot worthy ol'conij)an>on as against he fruits of so much toil, converted at Ml tlftirstx, eight,~or ten dollars1 worth i| provisions and store goods, or perhaps i demijohn ot home mado ruin. t>p;ure.i almon are sold to traders at their own irice, as the deteriorating mode of t ap are so much depreciates the lisii. The [legality of the purchase i.r exchange, Iso, olteu is plcaued as a risk f< r which art her proportional deduction in the jj alue of burt? r must be made. Who that has visited the great Adiron i lack, Maine, or C'anudiau regions and ias camped ou the border of the crystal t ake or by the margin of the tumbling noun tain stream, drinking in great 1 Imughts of the pure stand moBt invigora- ^ ing atmosphere on the face of the earth, k, tut will acknowledge that lie too, has at *] itnes felt something of the intense ex- "j itement and exhilirations manifested by ndians when engaged in their midnight J aids ou tlic tiuiid salmon ? Life in the rilderness is provocative of just such ? uteroppings of native energy and an- p iring iccc, ami tbe blate Vibitve of metro? >olitan thoroughfares is oft times by a sin j!e fir>t experience metamorphosed ' nto the keeu euth usiast Lc sportsman; ever i ifter impatiently awaiting each year the id vent of * tbe appointed time for renew- * ng the well remenilxired pleasures of the brest bivouack and the purauitof feaih ' xed, furred and finny prey. - c The cultivation of the Eucalyptus or ! Australian Blue Gum tree is cngagi g irvtty general attention. There are liree other varieties of the species equally . nluable. The "KosJrata or Ited Gum" he " Marginufa or West'rn Aiiwtrscan 3 dahoganv" and the ''Eucalyptus Ubli- 1 [ua" sometimes called Gigantea. All 1 ire claimed to be Anti-malariul und to * lossess febrifuge prop rti. s. A Nevada woman recently knocked 11 lown seven burglats, one after another. Her husband watclredher from the top >f the stairs, and felt so brimful of batle that be couldn't cool off until he <lad jerked his eight-year-old boy out of >tfd and "whaled" him soundly for not getting up and helping his mother. MANSION HOUSE. At Port Royal, S, CTHENEWCITYT, , Situated on the South Atlantic Co ist and it the terminus of the Bt/xvml * rhe great desideratum so long required .here, is now developed. Respectfully the Superintend nt, under- fl igneu lately of Aug ista, Ga. announces hat on the 22nd mat., she will open the lew constructed and newly turniahed A.2ST SIOIST For PrWato and Transient Hoarders. j Confident of her ability from past expeience, she will zealously consult the tomforts of all who may p-ttronize, and it Terms the most favorable. ANNIE EUSSE, riich.17 tf. TMPROVED AO ttlCUI/rij K AIj Implements. Dow Law Cotton Plantera. without O'verrr, $10: rlth Ooverer. $1W. Woat'* Uuauo Distributors, tho ino-t simple and opulnr, price$3.50 Tho " Farmer* Friend " Plou .lis, all size*. Tlic Iffhtest draft Plough made. Cannot he choked. Uglily endorsed by all WhC nave used them. Rotary narrow, Thmta* Smoothing Harrows 'Kingof the Synth'" <'orn .Viilla. Collins' Steel 'longna, Sweeps and Agrlcultnr.il Steels of till Ityles and Sizes. Also, a lurgo assortment of other Agricultural uiplcmonis. J. E. A DOER it CO., mporters of Hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, ?tc, ucli.S-t/, * Charleston, S.C J AS. K. ItOVCC. T iV HOLES ALE and It E TAIL GltOCEIt Denier in Aics, Winns, Lienors, Segars, " TOB A.COO. TO * IONS, DItY GOODS, boots and s irons. Itnnl'-j .\tink, Main Land, IBAUFORT COUNTY. Goods sold at Beaufort prices. mch.S-lyr. JEt. -WKXTK'S WUOI.BSAI.B AND llKTAIL FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 88 ha rbi. 8tiikkt, Ch:krlutU>a, H. C. The Cheapest Plane in the State. P?'IAL ATTKKTION gtven to Country order* mch-H-tf. <:S:rrJ ^AOON D ?. JlKATR, i'J* AC. Choice 'molted nod Dry BtDSB, Shoalderu and MIKm, 8. C. IlilM, break! art Bacon Stripe, Lard, >n*w, Batter, Machercl, Boef TVinjpten, Flour, l<d???ee, Sugar, Ac 9 Bnrih'aoaloiirntod R.lne'dfttt) tffr?kc<l Ham Biiaw>un *i*o. Tnd. a >lfcATH of dM~r?*t quality, on and and for sale by V TrfH M AC<*f, KTC.<I, sb-!7tf. Vend no Range. -- W. C. Mofiisiiii. is Plato and Siicot irou Woiter All ltw UranolicH itoves & force Pumps repairs AIT.Iiusib^ss pmmptly utlfiuU?l to \vi QupftKll. bliop opposite the Post Olfiec. Call anil try mr. " Mrr ?n<l fj?t ldy*.* Jan.37. Wetistsr's Unabridged Dictionary. O.OOO Words an?l Minings not in Oil ictionariee OOO Kncruvlnifii. 1844 8 l'agos Quart 'rice SIS*. TTc e ttunend II as a splendid sporhnoii of lcai /V lug. taste, niid labor. IMouigotncrv Ikmiw Jlvcry scholar *"d especially every minim i should have this work. [t\ cat Pi cab., Lon vili 3 est book for every body that the pre? s hasin dnced In the presont century* [Golden Er <n perl or, incomparably, to all others. In Its d> ) nlttons pi. M . McDounold, Pros. Cumb. Unlv Che reputation of ttiis work Is not confined America. [Richmond Will livery family in tlic United States should ho iai this work. [Gallatin Rc; Q cposttory of tisefnl Information: as sneh 7b ntn> d- without n rival. [Nashville Dlspatc A NEW FEATU11E, To tie 8000 Iixcstrations heretofore In Wi ter's Unabridged we have recently added fi logos of COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS, ngraved expiessly for the work, at large expen ALSO. ffehster's National Pictorial Diotionar 04<1 Pages Octavo. bOO Kngravlitgs. Price o ar"TUe Authority of K very body. proof,?ao TO 1. The sales of Webster,# Dictionaries thr*agh< ho country in !8'?y were 90 times as large as I a.l? s of any other Dictionaries. In proof of t ve will send to any m rson, on applies lon. I itnteine.nts of more than 100 Ihsikseliers. fr sverv section of he connlrv, Published by O. & HKKR1A.M, Springfield. Mass. OFFICE CF fCnoOT. COMMISSIONER. I Be.ufort. S. C Feb. 181 It. IN7*. j [N fnrihcranne of .an Act -Mo provide for the p 1 ment of past dno ecliool claims." appioi iarch 3rd, 1873. and In order to be able to report he County Treasurer the numlier and amount tost due Bchml Claims up to the iirst day of 7 ember, 1873. remaining unpaid, the undnrsigr t ill register all such claims as may be preseni or tl.it purpose nntil the fifteenth dnjr of Af text. SHEPAr.D U, GILEKr.T, Sch<?oi Commissioner Beaufort County, 8. C. POTATOES. Just received from New Yoi 50 13 A. KRE'LS \ Choice Potatoes. Por sale low for Cash. W. Krcsse \ Bounty and Claim Agont I have associated myself with a prominc rm In WasUingt iu f?>r the pnrposo of securing Itounlion iiiul Pensions For colored soldiers, nnd pros ecu tirg Claims for Losses luring the wnr, and all oiher claims against t United State Government .TOirN II. HCIIBARD. lleaofor*. S. C.. Feb- 24 1870 feb.94-lyr PORT nOYAL C . P. r-il ua w cx sr~i<ariirig iviiu BEAUFOTtT, ??. C D. C. WILSON & CO., M ANUr ACTURKK8 OF AND DEALERS IN Yellow Pine Tiller aid Lamler and CyprcHH HliinycU-s, auo Judders and Contractors Plaster, Lathes, All kind* of -TOT) SAWIJTG promptly done. 'l03rinj&Colling Board always on la: Orders for Lnirher ami Timber by the mi romptly filled. J.ninlwr delivered In miy part lie Town free of charge. Tonne Cnsh. feb.M-lyr. . D. WII.SOV & C m^srnmrxssssmmmmm Rank the highest for Durability, rcrfect Work, ai F-u?e of Operation. They are the moat silent. Itgl runnlnir anit serviceable, Ilia easiest to Mil, ami mo willingly paid for, and nnnvcr every requirement the family and manufactory. Liberal larat I Agents. Address, " Routes? le " fie win* JTaehtne Co.. Hew-Torl (' nnnrb* i? birga mid varied nwoitmcnt of fatten for Lull?*', Misses'. nml Children's Garments of forclj rtid domestic dctrtims, ty lbs rtv-M aecnmptblx ilntliMtl. They aro the moat perfect Btllcg. Sio elaborate, and yet the nirwt simple patterns ever *r wnted to the public, and take lbs land wherever lot! ditred. A omit euHinL bend for Illustrated Cut lo^tie. Address, " Drasatie " Rawing JTarMna Co., Krw-Torl Dgvormt TO PltUIIO*. Dl?~awi? iJ A thoroughly reliable refined .,,d practical Info .! eonerrimig iMIlm of* Fallon |? all Ita department ft repnsttnry of choice an, l entertain log literature han, someIllustrations art crtttdema.etc.. etc..am\ a Jonn, y'-r *? ,fc? o; the bWdrcl TOTbm, ftl.ao per year, bpeelweu copies free. .,//* IX?t.fcaft gives Awat to errrr subscriber the celebrated " I'nprr VatSion* as or mlum. I uuva$*crt (ranted tvtryirkcr*. Address, " Domestic" MonQxly, " Domestic * nalMIn?, Xrw.Torl v? ' COftBIN. S'TOKff It-mWM.-? JJ^ The undersigned have formed n partnership for vAdmtt?Mty practice under lite al*>vc firm name Coinm & Atone, * i Jos. M. William!, ' JQ r CMliwlDO. f lJenuf irt. mch 31-ly. : ijiif" To Arrive 400 Ratal Prime Eastern ITAV, Foh Sale Cheap, 8. M. WALLACE, mcl).17-tf. Beaufort. 8. C, JAS. E. MCGREGOR, icr CARllIAOG MAKKIU ?* Repairing of all kinds done with neatnesajand rn. dospatch, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop r?r r.] Wost and Uraven Streets, tor BEAUFORT, S. C. Is? nov35-S0. e.] 5 FANKLIN TALBIRD, 'yl COT^IiECTING AGENT. Will attend to renting property and Colloctin ive Rents on same on reasonable terms. Beaufort, S. 0.. Jan. 17,1*74. novJ5-3s. G. WATERHQUSE, CROCKERY and Y. GLASS WARE, PORCELAIN LAMP CIIIMNTES arc leas liable to break than GLASS and give a softer light, E " LAMPS and BRACKETS." lllx tlie Glass Table Setts of four pieces. cm c. AI.SO: A good assortment of ROCKINGHAM TEA POTS, \ PITCHERS and "J- YELLOW NAPPIES red cto OVAL BAKERS of LIP BUXDS, <o- BAKI CUrs, !wl MUGS, etc., stc. lc<l jan.20-tf. >rll' - To Holder* of Coantr checks or Audited Claims, prior to Nov. 1? 1873, OrricK or th* Corirrr CoMxissTovxns, i Beaufort, S. C., March 4th, 1875 J In accordance with the provision of a Joint reeolutiou entitled " A Joint resolution authorizing the Conntv Commissioners of Tteanfort connty to levy a sped.il til,'' dated April 7tl?. 1878, end an act to amend the name, approved the 2UtU day of Jan L nary A. D. 1871, sealed proposals will be received at I hi.' office from parties holding checks or audited claim* contracted prior .o November I, 1872, unttl Thursday the fifteenth of An.il next, at 12 o'clock. M. nt which time sild hlda will be opened, and thcPo rd of ^Comity Commissioners will draw order* on the Trcneurer to the nmour.t of one thousand dollars In favor of the person or persons who shall have offered the largest per centum discount on their check* or audited claims, -i Proposals must be addrussed to Dr. Paul Pritch'1 ard. Chairman of the Board and endorsed -'PronnsatsfoT settlement of past indebtedness of Beau> ? fort County." T PBlTCUARL'. GEO. WATEltHOUSE, V. 8. SCOTT, nt County Commissioners. TnoMAsTI. Wrrxxi.sr. Clerk of Board. PRATT'S ASTEAL OIL h0 Absolutely SAFE ;Porfcotly Odorless ! Aawatb UnIform. Iij.uxisxtinq qualities Superior to Gas, Burns in any lamp witi-out danger of exploding or | taking Are. Manufacture red expressly to displace the use of highly Volatile nnd dangerous OILN. ITS SAFETY under EVERY possible TEST, and Its perfoet burning qualities are provod by its continued use in over 500,00.0 Families! While no accident directly, or indirectly haa ever occurred from burning, storing, or handling it. The many Imitations and counterfeits of the ASTRAL OIL that have been thrown nnBucccVbfti ly on the mnrkct is fur thcr Proof of its Superior MeritTIIE AHTKAE Has now a World-wide reputation as the SAFEt-T and IJKoT. Tie Insurance Companios and Fire Cornsi missioaevs THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRT Recommend Pratt's ANTRAL Oil. ^ As the best Safeguard when Lamps are used. of For Sale In Benofort, at the Store of ?' nov.25-lyr. W. M. FREXfcH. / | henrTWelsh, J Importer and ? Wholesale Grocer. in 1117 Wnsliinnrt on ntrect, Cor. Franklin at i. >EW YOltIt. I LUMBER YARD. A Fnll Stock of Lumber and Timber constantly it on hand at 3 j Low Prices. ? Parties desiring estimates for large quantities ? am rcqnrsted to give me a call. Yard In rear of the Po?t Oflce. t.' R. O. IIOLMKS. InovK-8 a. art is, * Barber. ahaving ?. Ilntr Cuitlnir. Kliuiniioonlntr, 'n in the t ort *1 J.r!Mt'C' style. S tloon in the reer of the Drag Store. I. BBAUFOBT. ?. . == ?2fiufEF= fi MAChilNii SHOP. Having opened a Shop here, I am prepared with the LATEST IMPROVED TOOLS to feuild and repair nil kinds of MACHINERY, both Wood nnd Iron. Particular attention given to Designing and Pattern Making r ^ For New Work. STEAM PIPE and FITTINGS, Constantly on hand 11 \i n n-: m nonncrn rriucs. ]) [ Common Sizes of Iron Huts AND STEEL. Personal attcrtion given to ^ SETTING and CONSTRUCTING STEAM BOILER ^ FURNACES FOR SAVING FUEL. Jrf?" Shop nert to Post Office ^ J. A. Whitman, Mechanical Engineer. BEAUFORT HOUSE ~~ Beaufort, S. C., Having fitted up the above named Hoobc, I am Prepared to accommodate the Public, Carriages will bo on hand to carry guests to and from the Depot and Port Royal. m J. A. DUPONO, obfa Proprietor. 20 bj 2 no >25-23 Pen! nccu SCHOONER BERTHA, 12 CAPT. I. B. TRETETT, Will ply between Ssvannnh and Heanfort, In con- Ce'P section with all StoamKhipe betwen Northern Ports AND Saramiali. Fi eights Carried as T*. C LOW ? Aa by any other rv>utc with Quick despatch. All Orders Entrusted to air r. !11 punctnally nttcndcd to. M. B. THEVETT. norSKMl. P. M.WHITMAN, ? Wi?tohmnJcpT njid Jeweler, DAT STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C? fci Ilae Just received fvom the North a fine assort- tcf merit of goods rd EX Northern Prices. * WEDDING RINGS, ?3.00 to $12.00, SILVER RINGS, 80c. to $1.80, SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $1.00, oppc LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $3C to $00. 8 Day & 1 Day stri'ani Clods, J! J150 to $8. H GEN fS* GOLD CHAINS, PINS, |3INGS.SLEEVK BU TTONS, STUDS, WATCn CHAINS, T. LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY, GOLD PENS, AC.. AC. Goats' Gold and Sifter Watches. Call and examine before purchaelng, and satisfy yourself you can save ten to twentr-flve per cent from Charleston or Savannah prices. novSS-27. " Afln Thomas R. Harris. MANUFACTURER OP ALT. KINDS OF no^ Biscuit and Crackers. . lawi xa-b ? xiu uorKDian oi? JtoMreen water Pearl Street*, Dei Branch, 5V4? Washington St., ( Bet. FraikJln and Hurrlhon SU. j New York. Th R. P. BARRY, WHOLESALE anil KETAIT. DEALER IN ] Dn Est, fv CLOTHING, B1 BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, , ^ NOTIONS, &c. &c. At i ? % ' w,rt tier,2-54. done E. A. & h W. SCHEPER, :0: % no THf II ITTIQ 1W Mits, Clothing, Notions, &c. Have Laid in an Immense Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, lathes goods, GENTS' FT'RNTSTTTVG GOODS, S HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Ac., pair, Call and Examine the ?tock, which cannot be surpassed by any Iiouae in the State. n< ' :0: ? ofor Prices Low to Suit the Timos. 1,cni imiir soyIE, Wholesale aiii Retail Grocer. LIQUOR DEALER. In store BASS & Co. ALE ) Stone Jugs at $2.50 a dozen. & G..HIBBERT LONDON stout roRTitn at $2.50 a dozen BOSTON-GINGER ALE it $2.50 a dozen; Best in the world. JPONT'S F. P. F. GUN POWDER at 50c a pound. 0 lbs. Smoked Shoulders, 20 tidrccs of Carolina Rick 5 Barrels of Assorted Sugar, rio and java coffee, 4 ? Boxes No. 1. scaled herring, BOOO Assorted Cigars. I1AY ST., JKAOTORT, B. C., Jan20. TOWN PLATS, FOR SAt.1% With or wlthoat ORANGE ORCHARDS IN THE TOWN OF B E E C H E R, FLORIDA, tormntloa relative to Beccher Florida, rait b ,in<jd. The former from at finely executed mar*, r 28 inches, on linen paper, containing Frnitful tneninr. Town plat of Beccher, and the only irate may of the 8t. Johns river to lake Harney latter from a large pamphlet, English or Qcron Florida. It cftmhtc and productions, wfth a ch of ite History. lese will be forwarded freo of postage, cn rct of 2S cents each. Address. EDWIN A. STCDWRLL, KiNAflim PUUSCTOK, The Beecher Land Co.. Fla, . Bo*. 8B2?. IMPARK ROW NEW YORK COLOMBIA HOTEL COTXMRIA. f=K C. WM. GORMAN Proprietor. E. M. Cologne, Assistant. Jan.l8-lyr. A TViT A T-? J>VX X^V. XV JX. LBOOT tfv AND SHOE MAKER, ticular Attention given to First Class Work. A perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed. hi i or* isite Watcrhouse and Kicker's Cotton Honse. BEAUFORT, S. C. ? txch.8-lyr. ?. . M. STUART, M. D. Iruggtat and Apothecary, BEAUFORT, 8. C? DKXX.BR IX lOS ANT) CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY. BET SHK8. Ac. e Assortment cf STATIONERY . * * i* 'f yslc'.nns Prescriptions Ccmponodcd with earo r 25-38. "rTBMY alerin Groceries, Liquors, &c e highest price paid for tterMink& Deer SKINS and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, HAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. O. C5-62 VM. MITCHELL, lacksmith and Horseshoer. . i Quo and Locksmith.. iy work In ray Line Executed promptly and i dt-rpntch. Satisfaction Guaranteed and work >aa well aa any where in the State. SHOP OPPOSITE THE ARSENAL, " BEAUFORT, 8. C. v 25-43. MM mmarnwrn^ IV. H. UALVtif IJ TIN SMITH. sbaIjKR IN ANNKD FXANI8I1KD and PLAIN TIN WARB. Constantly on bond a foil Stock of Heating, Cooking and Box ITOVES and PIPE. rtlcnlar attention given to pnttlng on and reingTiti Roof*. Londem'aml Cotter*. Terras Gasb. iptng for a oontlntunoe of the patronage hero* \ o l>?r? nfcefl op m,i. I will warrant all work to iino In tho fnoM wft'kinnallke ronr.net v'.VIO.