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THE TRIBUNE BEAUFORT, 8. C.
REFORM INDEED!
On the night of Friday Oct. 9th, last
Mass Meeting was held on Bay at. in thi
Town addressed by several speakers on
of whom was Gen. W. J. Whipper. Thi
gentleman supported the nomination c
D. H. Chamberlain, and the local pape
reported his remaiks as follows; **11
strongly urged the importance of sendin,
none but men of undoubted honesty t
the Legislature who would second th
efforts of the Governor to bring about tha
reform promised and needed in the StaU
It was in his opinion useless to ex pec
reform, as far as the delegation frot
Beaufort could affect it, if they sent bad
nny of those who composed the delegs
lion during the past four years." After th
Japee of six months it will he admitte.
that Mr. Whipper propht-cied pretty coi
rectly, although We are inclined *o doub
whether any close observer of the couro
of politics in South Carolina since 186
would have anticipated any thing differ
cnt. These thoughts occur to as whei
we consider the small gathering of citizen
ot' the Town on BuluiIiv ??w i?ut .
- J - ? -, <
wall knot of politicians met ant
Burned the delegates to represent us ii
the coming convention which is to de
cide upon three members of the nex
Assembly. So fur as the voice of Beau
is concerned then, the men who siucerel]
desire reform have only themselves t<
blame for not being present at the Arsena
on Saturday night and making the attemp
at least to secure five delegates to ??ippor
proper nominations in the Convention
What is the reason now, that those wh<
were so anxious lor the success ot Judg<
<lrceu last fail, even to the extent ol
jeopardizing the uuity ol' the Ilepbulican
party are so passive at this juncture when
an effort should be made to secure men ol
undoubted purity of character as on:
Representatives iu each Houscf
It is a surprising fact that those wh<
gave little or no adherence to Mr. Chamberlain
last l'all, have been bis most faith
fill coadjutors in his measures of reform
while those who used the potency of hii
home while shouting for reform are thi
very ones who have by word and act, ii
public speech and in private groupi
s undered and opposed htm. At the time
of the reception ot the inaugural meaaaco
? O""
we bad occasion to say in these columns
"if promises mean any thing, and the vett
]K>wer is as aurley exercised, as it is surel j
to be required before the General Assem
Lly adjourns, then Mr. Chamberlain wil
receive the merited encomiuns of al
good citizens." How the exercise of th?
veto power was rendered neceisary
by the lack of judgement (to put it mild
!y) of the Legislators is as notorious at
the admirable use made of it, by t ?
Executive, at the right moment and in
fitting language. In snslaiuing these
vetoes, in making judicious appointment)
of officers concerned in the assessment
and collection of taxes, and attempting to
ke< p the expenditures of the State within
i. its receipts, the Governor has not had th?
aid which he had every right to expect
from meu who were elected on the same
ticket with himself, and under pledges o I
effecting reforms, which in some instance!
they have worse than neglected to re
d< em. The names of those voting for th?
"bonanza", swindle, shows the different
between promise and performance on tb<
pert ot theee men, and will enable us t?
judge of the correctness of Gen. Whip per
forecast ss a political pro gnostics tor.
Am Miurnaoa with the County Cnmm Is
stoonrs. No. il.
It must not be supposed that a colt
shoulder or a deaf ear (or any other par
of the human frame indicative of con
temptuoa neglect) ia always turned tow
ards that important coterie of the county
l?odj politic, the Road Oveneers. Oz
o-rtain stated occasions they make t
sweep" (to tiorrow a term from a faacinat
hag game) and all the fruits of the seasoi
ar?- laid propitiatiagly before them
Wh#*n this sacrifice of county funds i
to take place, the Road Ovirseers scent i
from afar, and throng the commissioner,
office, to the no little disgust of the hungry
constables, who know what thn
gathering meana and are painfuly awan
thai nothing will be left uaeonanmec
with which to aaiixfy their own insatiabh
cravings. Should any R. O. be absent
from the marting be is cared for by th<
one to whom he oweehis appointment
who makes out hia buj for him. swear
t' i*ac rr< ctm ss for hfin, and last but no
leaxt dnw? Ida money for him. *
I h ? ".rh of the matter is. tb:it in an;
oth tat thi i d ily fr tu tual man
Uui labor on the high ways is consid-Te,
V .1.
. .
ample compensation for the person whose
_ dut^ it is to buuiuiou the road workers
and supervise them while engugtd in
their labor, and in placeB that we know
of in Northern States the "wuruer'' labor*
with his neighbors. Ilrre the poop c
lose several davs from their own ileitis,
and listlessly chop grass, scratch the side
of a ditch, or throw fascines into tho
road bed, and idle away hours that are
not only a loss to tlieuia? Ives but an unnecessary
expense to tbe county. There j
is perhaps, nothing that needs so
** thorough a reformation as the <ystoui of
o so-called road working. 1 he conimisioners
should do as the law provides,
meet at any point where a bridge has go;
0 to be built, and give the contract to the
n lowest reSDonsible bidder.
All repairs to the highways could be
done by those who travel over them
without costing the county one cent.
We sincerely hope that Mr. Waterhousc's
- successor niny be as good a business man
foi one qualification, and that when elected,
he will if not already informed
8 acquaint himself with the powers and
e duties appertaining to his office.
At the last meeting of the Board pert
feet ignorance or disregard was shown
for the Act which provides that "the
checks of the county commissioners shall
bear upon their face not only the number
? amount and the name of the party in whose
u favor they wore drawn, but the nature
e ot the claims for which they were drawn
ard the fiscal yetr in which they were
~ contracted or incurred.', It is hardly
q necessary to add that Mr. Watcrhouse
^ was not present, beiug no longer a mem
k ber of the Board.
' (Bped.il dispatch to the Tribune.)
1
Acoosta, April 27.
t Mr. D. C. Wilson was unanimously
e elected president of the Rort Royal R.
p R thia p. ro.
" W. C. Morrison.
; Til Plate ani Sheet iron Wortcr ii
j Alt lta nranohea
Stoves & Force Pumps repaired
Aii business promptly attended to with
F despatch.
j Shop opposite the Post Office,
j Call and try me. I4t? and I.et Lire."
t Jan.*!.
; FORFEITED LANDS3
r OFFICE AUDITOR BBAUFORT COUNTY, I
' BXAUroirr. 8. C., April 14, 1872. (
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TAXPAY'
e*s desiring to redeem Lands Forfeited to the State
. for non-payment of taxes at at y time, ?-?. do so
by application to thin Office. Should application
r be made by letter, It must state tn whose name
the lands were forfeited.
Taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved at the
1 valuation ?f lands forfeited (on which valuation
- the taxes are based,) can apply to the County
. Board of Equalization, through the County Treasurer,
for a reduction of the valuation of said prop*
erty, and this reduction in the valua,ion will also
s reduce the amount to be paid for a redemption.
? All applications to the County Board of Equalisation
for a Reduction of Valuation, must b?I
accompanied hv affidavits of, at leas), two disln(
tercnted parties.
L 8. Lswoi.KT,
! County Auditor.
, aprl.14.-gt
j ESTATE NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS holding claims ngainat
the Estate of Adam Link, deceased, or
1 who may bo indebted to said Estate, nro
I herel?y notified to present and prove their
accounts, or make payment of such indebtedness
to the under.-igucd, at liis office
ir. Beaufort, Beaufort county, S. (J., within
the period fixed by law.
i H. G. JUDD. C. C. 0.
Qualified Administrator.
Beaufort, S. C. April 14, 1S75.
' J. C. RICHMOND.
[ Trial J tint loo.
All business Intrusted lo him will receive ?srefnl
aud promptknttcuti'?n.
' OFFICE LAW BUILDINO.
MANSION HOUSE.
At Port Royal, S. C-'
THE NEW CITY,
j Situated on the Sontb Atlantic Const and
, at the terminus of the ,
, Port Royal ltnll Jtond,
, The great desideratum so long required
there, is now developed.
Respectfully the Superintendent, undersigned
lately of Augusta, Ga. announces
that on the 22nd inst..-sin: will open the
j new constructed and newly lurnishrd
t MA.isrsxpasr
For Private ami Traanlral Boarders.
. Confident of her ability front past expef
riencc, she will zealously consult the
i comforts of all who may pitronize, aud
? at Terms the m??t favorable.
ANNIE BU88E,
i mch.17 tf.
IMPROVKD
AOUICULTUKAI. *
Im p lem-ants.
Dow Ltw Cotton I'l?uU-x?. without CSorirn, $ *:
with Oorerer. $10.
We*C*Uuano DUtributora, the moot almple end
popular, price $5.SO
Tl?e " Parmer* Friend " Plough*. all else*. The
Hghteat draft Plough made Cannot N; choked.
Highly eadoraed by all who bare aaed them.
Rotary Harrow, Thome-' Smoothing IT Arrow*.
'King of tho South" Corn Mill* Colli u*' Steel
Plough*, Sweep* and Agricultural Steel* of a l .
Style* and Stsea. ^ I
Aleo, a large aaaortment of other Agricultural i
' I^iplcmcoiev - I
f| J. E. ADOEF * CO.,
' Import err of Hardware, Bar Iron, Steel. Ar. I
i nicUA-tf. Charier ton, B.C.
s
I - "u
Assessment for 1873.1
OKKtCK I OVRTY ArT?tToR, .)
Beaufort, R. C., April It. 18?i?. \ . A
The Art relating to tlie assessment ofi
property having l>con amended, the a -;
cssmcnt tor the fWsl yrar of IC76 wil' 1
I ernilhrna' ??n tho * *" *
MUST D.W <?F JI NK ,
ami continue until the 20th day of Jul\ :
[ next. ' " ;
' The nssrssmftnt will he for -
! PERSONAL PROI'KHTY
j only, hut those failing to uh.cm land*
! I ant vent, or who have
mo;.i> ou purchased ,
lands since the last a??e*sii?en*, vl'l not*
said changes on their returns, together !
with any changes thit may have taken j
place in the boundaries of tlieir lands, I
i consequent on such sale or purchase.!
with a statement n8 to whether said j
lands so sold or purchased is Plow,1 ~
Meadow. or Wood land. This statement j j
i is iieccDs try in
EVE It Y OAS?-:
where lands have changed hands, and
will save taxpayers utuch trouble, us well Jl
as conduce to the correctness of tho of- w
flcial record, aud gTeatly facilitate" the
payment of taxes. _
EACH LAND OWNER
must answer the questions on the return
as to his Post Office, in a Irgible hand,
as this will render correspondence
between this office and taxpayers easy
whenever inquiries are naccssury. R
THE HOUNDAltlES
of cvtry trrtct of land must l?e given this Office
(where the same lias not already
been furnished,) so thnt the Auditor may
know the exact locality of every piece of
land in the County.
In making returns grent care must be
taken to have them eorrcct, us errors in
returna invariably (when n.?t ,discov?-ra- q
ble by this Office) get on tho Tax Duplicates
; often proving expensive to tax
payers, as well as troublesome to the a
Auditor. a
Further notice will be given in due
time.
L. S. Lakolkt,
" " County Auditor.
aprl.14 fit.
MRS. SMITH.
"W est. Sl rcet between Craven and North
Streets.
GROCERIES, ssr.ATS,
CANDIES, TOBACCO,
FANCY CAKES, " SEGAR9. j
Ail oi the r>w?t quality and to the lowest
figures constantly on hand.
aprl.l4-tf. T
' potatoes; x
Just received from New York c<
*r
50 BAKRELS "
tii
Choice Potatoes. $
For sale low for Cash. ??
W. Kressel ?j
i
Bounty and Claim Agent. ?
I have asaorinted myeclf with prtmtnent
flrro in Waahlngt?n for the purpose of rrcitring
Kountlcs and I'cnulonH
For colored soldiers, and prosecuting _
Claims for Losses
Daring the w tr, aud nil other clulni* again*! the
United State Uovernmeiit
JOHN H. Ul'tlUARD.
Ucaafor . S. 0.. Fch- M. 1815.
fcb.W-lyr Ai
I'OItT ROYAI,
Saw & Planing Mill Bl
BKAtTOIlT, ^ C
. ai
D. C. WILSON & CO., ! "
auii'NCTtiiiai or and dealebs in
- Yellow Pine Timber and Lumber ?
i
and
C'ypreaa 8hlnglon, >j.|
AUK)
Guilders and Contractors I
Plaster, Lathes,
All klncla of JOB PAWING promptly dono. ?
Floorings Celling Board always on band "
Order* for Lnmbar and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Luinlwr delivered ia any part of
tl* Td*n frtm of charge. Tenna Caah.
fabJMIyr. D. C. WILBON it CO, *>
Bank th? hlxbrat toe BuraWlltr, Perfrrt Work, and
Km of Operation. Tbry ara tit# moat *4Uat, light,
running and aarrteaaMr, the rialcat to arU, and moat
wiUlninr paid for. and ant war rrrry requirement In
th* family and manufactory. HtMaTtanm to
Anala Addreaa,
" Domeatle " Rear I a* Bar Man fa.. Brw-Terh. |
Comprise a Urge ami rarUil asecrtmeiat of Fatten* 01
for LaM, Mlaaer. ami Children's OamtMi of foreign
and domestic designs, by the m?ul peeompltBb.l
H?*dn. They are tl>? mod MfftekJRtlajb nod
elaborate, and yet the most simple pattern* ever preMated
to the pubUe, and take the lead etaear, Introdneed
Agrntt tounUil. Bend for UlatatateJ Cat*- ay
" DMMtlie n IntlaK litklee Ce., Se>.Yor*.
Drrorr.it to ftivoe, ltnitrctt: tie And,
A thoroughly rrtUMe. reined and prnettc.1 Informant
concerning maltera of Fashion la ad Ma departmental
a repository of choree and eotertatatog I Herat are, baud ,
some Illustrations, art crtllalnna.etc.. etc., and a Journal , HI
weclally adapted to tba waota of the hoeae clrdsl
Termo, HAO per liar. fipeeUnaa copUs trse. . V
Org Doiui Otrgw A*"at to srrry eiihserfher In \
Ihe celebrated "A-rteet'e"" /Vyer /us'iictia an pr? \
v.. mlum. t anrtjtacn trvntsd eitrywkrrt. Addrtna, x
** Domestic " "K<rot1*ly,
" iMtoatle " Bulldlaff, Kew-Torke
fra A tor
CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS.
The undersigned have formed I partnership tor
dinlraiitj- practice under the above firm name:
Cokhin * Stonb, t Joit. M. Wii.mamk,
Charleston. f Beaufort.
mch St-ljr. I
HafJJii! To
Arrive
400 Bales Prime Eastern HAY,
For Sam? Cheat,
8. M. WALLACE, (
mcli.l7-tf. Beaufort. 8. C.
AS. E. MCGREGOR,
CARRIAGK MAKER.
Repairing of nil kinds done with ncatne?*!and
?s patch, nnd satisfaction guaranteed. Shop cor
rcst and Craven Streets,
BEAUFORT, 8. C.
nov35-80.
. FAN KLIN TALBIRD,
COLLECTING AGENT.
Will attend to renting property and Cnllretin
cut*on same on reasonable terms.
Beaufort, ?. C.. Jan. 17,1S74.
nov9&-9t. j
6. WATERHOUSE,
CROCKERY
and
ILA8S WARE,
Pohcblain Lamp Ciinrnicn. '
re leas liable to break than GLASS
nd givs a-softer light.
"LAMPS and BRACKETS."
GIiim Table Sctta of four piecea. ,
Al.BO : ,
A good asAortjnent of Rock is?ham
EA POTS.
PITCHERS and
YELLOW NAPPIES
OVAL BAKERS
UPIIUXD*. J
HAKI CVPA
SPOS, ste^ etc. I
jaoJKML
o HoIite*> *C Cotintr checks or An<Rted
Clef nee, prior to Nor. 1, 187*.
OfTICTt OTTWB COITWTY COMMISSIONERS, T
Beniifort, 8. C.,April Mtb, 1875 f
n accordance with the precision of a joint rrsolutlon
entitled " A joint rceolatlon authorizing the
jnntjr Comminsiouers of Beaufort county to levy a
wclnl tax," dated April 7th. 1878, and an act to
nend the same, approved the JlSrth day of Janiry
A .D. 1874, sealed proposals vriH be received at *
ila office from parties holding checks or audited
aims contracted prior .o November 1, 1878, nntll
cdnesday the 98th day of May next, at 19
clock. M. at which ttmc said bids will be oneosA.
id tlie Bo-rd of ^Conr.t7 Commissioners will draw \
dent on the Treasurer to the amount of one
lonsand dollars In fmvor of the person or persons
bo sliall have offiered the largest par centum dis nnt
on their checks or naditrd claims.
Proposals must be addressed to Dr. Paul Pritch d,
Chairman of the Board nnd endorsed " Proxialsfor
settlement of past indebtedness of Dsanrt
Coanty."
ft UDITf'U ?
, . i ita i<uniwt
V. 8. SCOTT,
County Comralrsioncrs.
Taoati Tt. Khbh.iih, n
Cl-rk of Board. 0
PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL
lHolutcly HAFK
;P?rr??rtly Odorlfiwl
.WAT* UxirOHM. iLLURMiTim QVIUTIP'
Superior to Gas, r,
irns in any lamp wit* out danger of exploding or taking
Arc.
Mannfaotarereri etpreuly to dl*plar?th?
i? of highly Volatile and dangerona OlUi.
8 8AfETV under BV*RV possible TKVT. and
tta perfect burning qualities are proved by
its continued nse in over
500,000 Families!
'bile no accident directly, or indirectly has ever
occurred from burning, storing, or huullisf it.
E
ke many Imitations and counterfeits of tha
ASTItAL OIL that have been thrown Urmuccessfuiiy
on the market is farther
'roof of its Superior Merit
Partle* deMrlnf m tiroate* for largo qnantiilr*
a nqanlul to glre me a call. Yard in rear of
? Po?t Office.
K. O. HOLMES.
MVtVt
A. ARTIS,
Barber.
tiMvlau *>. \ k
llulr Cuttlniit,
HhampoonliiKi ic
in the mort
Artistic style,
jfet" H tloou in the rear of tSe Dr;ur So-ee.
SE.V1 KOVT. s. . F
t
J
BEAUFORT
MACHINE SHOP.
Having opened a Shop here, I ain prewired
with the LATEST IMPROVED
POOLS to Build aud repair ull kinds of
ilACIlINERY, both Wood and Iron.
Particular attention given to
Designing and Pattern Making
For New Work.
STEAM PIPE aud FITTINGS,
Constantly on hand
At Horthera Prices.
Common Sizes of Iron Huts
AND STEEL.
PcrsonnI attention given tA
SETTING and CONSTRUCTING
Stham Boilkx Fukhacbh
FOR SAVING FUEL.
fW Shop next to PoBt Office
J- A. Whitman,
Mechanical Engineer.
BEAUFORT HOUSE
Beaufort, S. C.r
Having fitted up the abore mmcl Hoove, 1 is
freparad to accommodate the
Public
Carriage* will be on hand to carry gne?U to amd
'root the Depot aad i
Port Royal.
J. A. DCPOXO,
Proprietor.
CnortS-XV
SCHOOHER BERTHA,
CAPT. E B. TREYETT,
VfTI ply between 9?raaa*k and Beaufort, in conleetloa
with all Steamehlp* bctwea (
Northern Ports
AND 1
Saraniaii. ;
Ft eighte Carried as
LOW
Lb by mey etftcr intr with ?slck despatch. All
Orders
intra rted to at* will be ponctaally attended to.
I. B. TREVETT.
novSS-ll.
P. M.WHITMAN,
Wntohmnkei and Jowelor,
BAY STREET, BBAUFOHT. 8. C..
Han Jnat received troa the North a fine neeortoent
of goods at
Northern Prices. ;
YEDDING RINGS, $SjOO to $11.00,
SILVER RINGS, 80c. t? $1JS),
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $*.00 to $4.00, <
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, $86 to $80.
THE A8TUA1,
*
.. - nuiiu-muo repui'IKJU (id LUO SAKJWT
and BKaT.
be Iosurauce Companies and Fire Commissioners
TllllOUOnoUT THB COT*T?T
Heroin mend Pratt'n ASTRAL OIL
A? the beet Safeguard when Lamp* are seed.
tr Hale in n?anfo;t, at the Store of
Bt>v.tt-1rr. W. M. FBEXOB.
henrTwelsh,
Importer and
Wholesale Grocer.
#
?47 W nnliinatt-on etivat,
for. Franklin at
NEW YOIIK.
LUMBER YARD.
A Fall Htoek of Lnmlter and Tlml?er constantly
> hand at
Low Prices.
8 Day & l Day striking Clocks,
$3.50 to $8.
[Birrs* GOLD CttAlNH.WNS.lRlNGS.SLBBV?
BUTTONS, STUDS, WATCH CD AIMS,
LADIKS ftttU) w\?l PLATKD JBWSLItT,
SOLD PUNS. AG.. AC.
Gents' Gnlfl and Silrer Watches.
Call and rzatniuv before purchasing, and .ati.fy
anrcelf yoa can aava tan to twenty-Are per ceut
tin Churl eat on or $ava?nab prltr*.
norl5-S7.
/
Thomas R. Harris.
HANUFACTUKKR OF ALL KINDS OF
i
Biscuit and Crackers.
. 110. Its. 114 A 110 Bee km an HU
Between water Pearl Straeta, I
tranch, 346 Washington St., ) '
Bat. Franklin and HarrfoouSta. \ w?* ,
R. P. BARRY,
mOLKSAU and ItKTAIL UKALRR IN
Dry Gill, '
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
NOTIONS, Ac. Ac. ,
dec2-54. t
E. A. & L W. SCHEPER,
DRAI.Kltd IN
Drr GuRs,
Clothing, Notions, to.
Have Laid in an I in men kc 8to<:k of
Fall and Winter Goods,
LADIES GOODS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Ac..
0: ,
Call and Examine the ftoek, which
annot be surpassed by any House in tho
>t*te.
Vices Low to LSuii the Times, "
*
JAMES E. BOYCE,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
LIQUOR DEALER,
In store
BASS & Co. AL
in Stone Jugs nt $2.50 a dozen.
E. & G. HIBBERT LONDON
STOUT porter at $2.60 a dozen
BOSTON GINGER ALE
at $2.60 a dozen; Best In the world,
DUPOHT'S p. F. p. GUNPOWDER
m 60c a pnnr.oK1000
lbs. SworfB? Snoui.DKtf a',
SO tierces of CaRO&TKa Ft row
10 Barrels of Assorted Sugar,
rio ard java com*,
50 Boxes Wo. 1. scaled iterrikh,
sooo AiMrtmi clfrmh
BAY ST.,
BKAUroKT, 8. c., Jmn99~
.IAS. K. Rnvri?
- JL Vlii
WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCER
Dealer in;
Ales, Vines, Liquors, Sezari,
and
tobacco.
ton on 8, dry goods,
hoots and gnoii,
Kanm Noels,
MAIN I.SID,
beaufort county.
Goods told at Bcsnfort prices.
mcb.3-lyr.
gACON D. ?. MEATS, JtC? AC. ~
Chcrice Smoked and Dry 511) BS, J*howW?v? amf
Bclllce, 8. C. Hamn, Brcakfaet Dkob Stripe, Iarf,
Dheeeo. Bolter, Malaul, Beof Tonjpire, Floor,
Ifolasecr, Sugar, Ac. T Barth'e celebrated (Clarla otl)
Smoked Ham SnUMge.
Also, No. ! MKATS" of difirrent itutllty, en
band and for aalc bjr P TKR XACS0HEN,
feb-t7tf. Vendue R anavr.
COLDMBIA HOTEL
COL.UM1IIA. M. <7.
"Wrf. Gormax Proprietor. (
E. M. Coi.oonr, AaaiatanL
Jaa.lS-1 vr.
Ia.. mark.
Lb o o t
SHOE MAKER,
Particular Attention given to Flrat Clooo
Work. "
A prefect fit and Mtlefarrlon gnaraateod.
HIIOP .
?ppootb? Wataefaonee and Klckar'a Coitoo
BEAUFoRI, 8. C.
Mrch.S-lyr.
H. M. STUART, M. D.
UrusnlMt nnd A pothrflrtry
BEAUFORT. *. C.,
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DRUG* AND CHEMICAI S.
PATBNT MRDJCINKS.
TOILET ARTICLE*.
PERFUMERY.
BK18HKH. Ac.
Lflnc Assortmmt of
HTATIONKHY.
Pbjsirfmna Prwenptf?** Com pomaded with mar*
*ot s*-u.
N. BRADY,
Dealer in Groceries, liquors, &c
Thm highest prlu paid for
Otter Mink&, Deer SKINS
nd all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
BAY ST., BKAUKORT, 8. O.
iot s.vai
WM. MITCHELL,
Blacksmith and
Horseishoer.
Onn and Locksmith.
Any work la any Line Kiernted promptly and
nth drapatch. Satlaf action Guaranteed and work
lone aa well aa any where In the Slate.
SHOP OPPOSITE THE ARSENAL, J
BKAUPORT. ?. C. J
nov>R-43. 1
Wa H. CALVERT,
TINSMITH.
dkat.BR Ta
IAPAXVKD PLAN 18IIKD and
PLAIN TIN WARS.
Constantly on hand a fall Stat* of
Heating, Cooking and Box
STOVES and PIPE.
Partlcnlar attention irieen to pn't'ng on and rr
airing Tin Ttoofa. leader* and Gntt ra.
Unmii, n?t
i onus Uri.NU.
M?i?ln~for ? rf?ii?|iniin<,c of thr |iatron*?r here
fore ?K??t mnl on tno, T irllt Tirrmt all work to ' '
r ! >? i': 'It uittM * rkltiaillik'- n ?! ".?*r
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