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r^HKAi;VOHT. H. V. MA* It*. 1H75. When George ilolmes goes tagging af- \ ter Robert Smalts to Columbia, why cant a he leave the school money so that teacb- | ers can get their pay< t Who stolo tl?e papers of the late treasur- ^ er of Beaufort "ounty frojn the Comp- n trollt* Gc jeral* office in Cohflbbtif t Mr. Jam s Odc'l has taken the Seajs ? Island Hotel and will have it open thw ; < week. 11 A.J. Hansfer hoe at last qualified as.,, collector of Internal revenue for this f district. r ; The Russell ITose Co* of Savannah will! i make an excursion to Beaufort on the j second of June. ?" - ? Mr. John Cooper I as just received h j very large and choice htock of ntiilin-| rj and straw goods which ha offers nt i * popular prices. Give him a call. i The U. S. fleet in onr harhor has l>ceu j diminished by the nailing of the i%G>loradan for New York and the "Nhatrmfit" for Nicrfragua. The i'Plynn>uth,y la expected daily The advertisement of Mr. 11. D. White's marble and granite works in Charleston forcibly suggest the need of such workmanship in our ruined graveynrda which v sadly need repair and alteration. Peter Gibb% and Wally Green have chartered the Steamer Pettit for an cxmrsion to flnrannah next Monday. A good time is promise! and the round trip ? costs but one dollar. Mr J. K. Jill-ton Stat: sujvjrinteadcnt of Education has apportioned tic: funds ! for p tymont of past indclttednes* of 82I100I V claims, Beaufort county get* $5,842.10. I f An Accommodation ttain Ixtwren Port | Itnynl and Beaufort is to lie ran on the ; < pert Royal Jl. H.. on and after the 1.1th. J' leaving Port Royal at 0. P, M? returning ," leave Beaufort at 8.15, A. M. daily. j ( A Philadelphia judge took occasion the j otlitr day to remind tha public that street crossings belonged primarily to pedestri |i ana, and only nemndarilv to vehicles. ?-?. JndgeMeckey liaa recently decided that ' * ia an issue involving the c*>iminatiou of , written instruments, it is a good ground ol! challenge to a juror that he r*nn >t read* i The O. M. Putt it is going to be placed j on the route from Boauf-rt to Savannah; ) aring Beaufort Friday ntorning, and ? returuirig leave Savannah Saturday J morning. She will tnako her ftrst trip i this week stopping at Scabrook's Span- ! i j?h wells and Blutfton. ?? A letter from Uluukvillo says; ( ^ ho Beaufort Times which was run here | ^^ny Mr. Whipper at periodical times died s line time-ago of galloping consumption.-' Thf-rc yras some talk of a "Crowuer'a q lest,"' hut that also died out. Its remains ?ra qnirtly lying under a mortgage that will be shortly lofei-losed - Mmmouiai. Day.-The papers nil over the Kta'c contain accounts of the decoration ef soldiers graves on memorial dny. Although we bare a cemetery here in which repose the remains of about eleven thousand Federal and a few Confederate dead, we hour of r.o decorations. The lirif Whs when the"M#lish" were ordered ; out by their comma, ding officers on that day, and when we remember their conduct we are wither pleased to think that decoration day has been forgotten by tlieiu, bnt it should have beca SBucmbercd by .some others. Tiik Ei.kctiox.? i bo election pass ed i^ff 1 last Saturday very qnietly the most of the votes polled in Beaufort were cast by coun ! try men who were in town tQ do shopping, ? n/f OAlllil ^ ? ?* A ? A-l ?.? A S HOI irnsi mi ill YUJIIIUII I I JUJlip into Smalls wnp n and ride to the polls. The regular ticket was prul>ablj olect d as uo op|??iti<>n was offered except to one SHmd, or rather l>oy. The ticket, it is well. known in hostile to the Governor, hut | Mr Chanibrrhtin can very well get- ulong i yithout its support. I CoKGKEHSM AN SMAM.H lKI>U'TICP,~Ol|r I community wus startled last Saturday by ( ths newn of the indictment by the grand jury in Kieiiland County of ]{ol>ert SmaHs, wemlwir of Congress. The indictment ml leges that Senator Smalls did advise, coun srl and procure .Toscphus Woodruff, clerk ! of the Senate, and A. O. Jones, clerk of the House of Itepresentntives, to sign niul | certify to the allowance ot a claim for I f*2,850. there by to commit a breach of trust with a fraudulent intent. The claim , as it passed fh*general Assembly wan for * #210, and ths charge is that it was raised t? the amount stated. When the nows was received Smalls j wMnn Ht Helena Inland tailoring with tie rotors who were rstlier indifferent about the phx-tinn. lie seemed to Ink- i the news rather lightly but his first aoti v i was to telegraph for partieulars and tin < next to aeek the company of his faithful ^ George. Sunday mornlng|Mr Smells loit | tor Columbia having heard that a lienol warrant had been issued for his arrest. SHKKifr SAi.RH.-rhe dlierff advertises t|ic following sales to take pluce next sales day. M. Weigert & Co. r?. Alfred Williams Jot A block 91 Vlub House, town of Beaufort. R. A. Taylor r?. W. O. Clifton 1 .ISO acres adjoining lands of O. D. Gray, 1 Rice Fiamptou and H. llauson t Central >at Bank of Columbia r?, J. M. I ] Mack ay and George Syui intra 800 acres | known as "l'rimblc Slotu', on Colleton' fiver and Spring Island at tbc juncture of i I ( huh c Vu--v'tuu river.', JJ0C0 ? MVs. I M Irvin Bowers, convicted of maosluugh-j tcr ot Febuary term' 1875, of the court of general sessions in this county, and sen-! tjnee to six years' in the penitentiary ; I escaped from that biatitutiou recently j A liberal reward is offered for bis cap - i tare and rctivrt | m i New Advertisements. BEAUFORT & SAVANNAH j STEAMBOAT LINE ; TIIE ftTKAMKH O- nvr_ PETTIT, ' Will tnnkc weekly tripe between the above named r point* folleWr Lnave Bcnnfnat Friday mornings *t 9 O'clook A.kf. tid r?t*f<ift}?, leave Savannah Ritnnlnj at 1C A. M. The Flag of Rear Admiral Mullaney cas transferred from the U. 8. 8. "Colorido',' at 12 o'clok Thursday last, nnd I toi-ted on Board the U. 8 8. " Worces ! er" with a salute fired by both ships of Phirtcen guns. Immediately afterwards j i signal was made from the Colorado, to j he-Flagship Worcester, asking pcrmls- i ion to get underway, which was gtaot ; ibe then proceeded on her course-, broke I he home ward bound pennant, nnd tired 1 i farewell salute of l&guns. which wan' ?turned l>y the U. 8. Flag Ship "Wor ester,, while the "Colorado" was steamng down channel, , I'lits Town r?u*<'il, ; The Town council met last Wednesday i svcii ing. all the members present except-j ng "Warden Thouipt,>n. Applications were received for renewal >f licences from Dr, 8ttmrt, and J. P.! Joyce. A Communication was read from , IV. J. Yerdier Esq. in regard to reckless1! Iriving on our streets nnd requesting' ho Council to take steps to have a check , i??t to It. | Warden Mayo introduced a resolntion ; vhtch was adopted tomakc arrangements j or the payment of a Town l>ond owned ; >y M, O. Snms nmounting to $512 ssued in 1857, and to require a report svery meeting Irom the Town trensurer. The Town trensnrw mudc his quarterly eport which was rcferre i to th e Finance :ommittcc. Proposals for printing min-1 itcs of council werejthon opened and both | uipcrs made such generons oirers that | A'nrdcn Olcaves moved that the print i ngof reports and ordinances, lie given >ut by contracts Warden Robinson, the CJominitt.ee of one on town lots reported i progress and n^ked further time which ( ans granted. The following bills were j presented and ordered to be paid; | Coraeliits Mitchell, shells. $17.S3 I. C. Hivcrs salary 125.00 n, W. Roberts execution fees 28.00 I. C. Riven execution fcea 28.00 13. W. Hoberts salary 87.50 Win. Mitchell repairs, 7.00 I. E. Boyce palmetto logs, 1.80 Jerry, Savage repairs, 0.80 F. Tulbifd hire of ea*t, 89.50 -j C. Mitchell use of flat. 5.00 A motioa prevailed to pay off the tow n . employers to May 1st. Mr Mayo reported 1 progress on the bill for $00. for an adver twemont of tl\c Standard and requested ; further time as the head of that paper < diowed signs of softening (he did not say ; of the brnin)nmi the council granted the time without a murmur. An Ordinance ! was pasjed the second reading' the rules ! suspended and pruned the third, and : then ratified to prevent fast driving on 1 our streets, making the penalty theiefor a fine of five to twenty-five dollars, or ten to thirty days in jail, or both. life and energy sceun to have been infuHod into the $tcum ship liue to New York from Port Hoynl. The steamers Leo and North Point aio withdrawn, : and larger and more commodious steamers placed upon the line. Mr. Richard P. | Rundlc who has recently assumed the | agency of the New aud York Port T-oyal! Steam Ship line, is assi-te?l by Mr. j John L'unningh tin Jr. as chief clerk. The I Steamers lluntaville and Montgomery j formerly l>clonging to the Savannah line ' have taken their place-*. Their cabin Accommodations are tlrst tlas* and | it is expected that much of the travel will! lie diverted through this point, in prefer-; ence either to Charleston or Savannah,; where there need he no waiting on tides to enter the harbor. The houus of Richard i P. Ruudle, as shipping and Commission | merchants is first class. Sec their card in! another column. . Judge Shaw, in a recent charge, called , attention to the fact that it i9 within the ; province of the grand jury to initiate pro- j coedtngs for violations of law whicli may j be brought to their attention by publica- j tion, observation or common rumor. It is ; true that with the solicitor remains the duty of making and sending in to the grand ! jury the indictment; but no solicitor would so far defy public opinion as to neglect this dnty where a grand Jury presents an offendei against the law. The duty of bringing the guilty to acoount Is divided between tl?o Judge, the solicitor and the grand Jury. Ifoneofthe three is faithful 1 and fearless^ the others dare not long lag , behind* I An#election has been ordered hy th I county commissioners of Spartanburg,|for the 81st of May, to decide in favor of or! against a subscription of $150,000 to thej Spartanburg and Aslieville railroad. We : shall wait with interest the derision of voters in favor or against the subscription' lo this important enterprise, for the wel- ; faro prosperity of tfco Mate. Am its term* < inu's must noeossarily be at i'ort Royal ' for deep water fluidities, the abultdancc r?f the Great west must pour into our )a|M. . Tho valno nf t*% ?!?!- -? 11 - ? -.mv w? m ill i iiin nw v>ril HH 11 along its truck, would l>e enhanced ! over one hundred fold. We hope Spartanburg will vote solidly for tho subscription. No one, says the Darlington Southerner, lius any right to pom plain when the press exposes rascality; the rates! has no right to complain when he is shown up; All mutters of public interest are legiti-' mace subjects for newspaper comment; the public acts of public officers are the pmpjrty of the press, to be disousstd, as the' prps-i aces fit. Several of our advertisers will fail to' Sad thiir enrds in this issue. Thepiess t paying udvertib?.m.uto compels us to' d-hmjUtuU, I Stoppnijr each way at.fUAHKOOK'S LANDING, SI ANISII WKLL8 M(1 W.rPrT >K. For KiclrHt or Pii<->nc* apply on boanl. ?????-? 1 ? .... t ; J Richard P. Rundle, * SHIPPING AxnCOM*I?HlON MBKOIIANT, Port Royal, S. C. Cotton. Naval Stores, Lamtier, 4cA?r*T mm TBI J NTJW YORK & PORT ROYAL STBAMBITIP LINK r UiMinMrri A Dominion, Wr?T INDIA A Pacimc. ?*<> LIVERPOOL A OAAVB?T?VX Steamship Companies to Litrhpool. [ . JOHN R- JOHNSON'S Umbrella Manufactory AND HAT EMPORIUM, 303 Ivino 8trkp.T CillAKI.KSfON, H. C. All order* promptly fillud C. O. D. lyr Kxprcn, O. JB'. WIETERS, Commission Merchant, W IIttt.ESALU DEALER IN i Groceries and Liquors, No. 181 East Bat, CHARLESTON, S, C, FOR SALF ! A No 1. Whitehall IIoat In j;ood with Onr? Saile aji<I Awn-tig complete. ALSO Onk xtrons Eoru Skated Concord WahuR \fc K?o<l order sill.i|,|r for one or twv hordes. i Apply at tin: rvtplence of ' Captain 6. O. Botttrh?. Fashionable Hat Emporium ' SOI) King Street > CHAM.KSTOS; o. C. W1HTE & tlUGHUS, PEALEHS IN | hATS. cAP*,vims, uMBUKI.LAK, c,\RW*C. I Cmbrolla* rcpalrcdfnnd mndc tn order. OihuIi* rent C. o. I), by Kxprcnx to rut part of the country. Thomas and Lanneau. WatcHes, Jewelry, and Silyer-ware CROCKERY X ULA8H OK AI.L KIN Of. ] Orders promptly filled on C. 0.1). l>y Kxprc**. AVutelieH* Jewelry Currfully itepnired. ' Henry Bischoff & Co., Wholesale Grocers, AND DKALbRH IN Wines Lienors Segars Tobacco 4c., 1U7 IBikI liny, CJ1A ITIjES TON, 8. C. II. Bim-iiorr. C. Wt'im-Ri. J. II. WruOH. ROBERT J). WHITE, Marble and Granite "WORKS, CF.MKTKKY LOTS KXCLOHKD. BURIAL VAV'LTH BI*U,T AT SHORT NOTICB. .Meeting Street, Cor, Horlbeck Alley,. CHARLESTON, 8, V, "W_ MERTEOSTS, WIIOLESA LK cf1 RETAIL DKA Lh'R IN Ladies. Misses Gents Boys & Children's BOOTS & SHOES TRUNKS I Valisss, iSatoht'l.s ,v C'ar]K'tl>;i^M. 382 King sireot, Chami.mto*, 8. C. LOST. A Comity School Certlilcuto in favor of Jacob 8Osntt for tho month of Dec. 1871. All ]><tm>u? arc cautioned agaluHt purcbaaJug the Mine oh payment lin? been atopped.' Hoover* 8. C., May 1 1875. J. B. Dliuiirkw. CltANHKltHlKg at Fiench**. Lrmo.ns 40 ctsf j?er down tit French'* FitKHti Kk<iui# mbckkkki, at Frfitcli'n : Wii.kon'h CoitMBD Hkkk, ut Frem-li'* Quarantine Notice. Off I' 'K OF TilK llKAl.TII OKKICKK, ? 1 DM'i'iint. k. tAorll itlttli im* * 1 PILOTS ANl> M-VHTKIt-S OF VKHSKLH A KB notified that thu tjiiariiiitliic law of llijn Slate , Rore into ope a'tilil till the lirnt of Mill , UfflXbiio, nntl continue? In ft?fpe until the flwt nrrfuveniher. All vessel* routing antler the head of Milt-divl Ion two, Mectl'iu four, of "m Act will come to an anchor nt quarantine nmhoragt- oil' l'arla I*lund, nnU a wait tin- v Solution of thu Health (illume. i Pilot* will apply to thin Ofdce for further in, 1 stractlou*. M. D. Tuowpoon. M. O,. Health Officer, I'ort Itoyal. ?prl,*at. Liquor dealers; DKALKIIH tu Si-hut cot* Lutuoiu> who*e Hern- j ees are aliout to expire ran save inonev ty bavin# j CounlyOcrt Ideate* that aic recelvt able for llocn | to*. Pnrticti ilct-irln# to porcha-m .at a discount y bt \.f apj'lLuUcn a\ this ojlice. I JjlH-'y .... E. A.JSCHEPER. LIAHK?i Ivvr nwKrvrn akb oreno a rvt.t a*? 11 carefully ekrUrl ?t?vk vt Spring and Summer GOODS,CntiftUtiiig of nitKsM noons, WUITB aootn UFROALEH, DOHKMTWs. Ml'SLINf. <kUfeM*Kf<?4, ritlSTf*, TtnCffl*. NoTfoXf, t?V)TO!*At>N?\ HOFtMfY. cuxnatu^ MfA'f*. 4 A*H. BOOTF? Slium. TW.NKS *<?? Ac* i?J .1I1U UIII1I nninc" n/o nnnirnmi1 lOTx' tnratMl <1 neonlljr found In a fir?t Dry Goods and Clothing House. Ali of which ?i> tfttnruitoed to five entixf^rioa ^nd will be eoldnt prriroi n? defy wurnittoo, 4iit/nrl A Co., M. A. Kflloti ClwrUiitim. Be?loH. Beaufort Steam KILL COMPANY. Ttnrhnie put up In thidr ortnbU*h?e-?t HftlS' Kit.I. nre prrpnrwl to furnteh at the ehorlo lotice. Grist, Meal anil Feed. TTiv highlit fn"h prtve iwtcl foe COKV. <N?rn r?b(trlTI> Conant & Emmons. \RE NOW PREPARED TO FT UNI 61 ICE In any t^mntUy may drainrroiu their Ire llonw, Hovrntli Hitr JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS. nov9t-?i. S7 M7 WALUCE i "iion i- iM'lor uiul -G E 1ST KILLEE, mi nltwnlr llralrr In Grain. Hominy, Meal, Feed, Etc. MKA IHI.AMX OTTON Bought, Qinnctl and prepared for market .Vdvnm'PH made on Coualirn mnntN. Having the beat machinery for ginninj cotton and grinding cojn and meal, he i prepared to execute al! orders on th ihortest possible notice. Thp highest price paid for Getton and CoraCotton ginned on toll. novaS-28. VERDIER WALKER & BACOT. PI?)C*rOK.H IN ADMIRALTY AND ATTORNKT AT UAU". UK A I" FORT, B. C. Viim * t a- t p - ? ? - . | ?? -i. tdhpiir, Charleston. | Ruanfort. RV" to tlie Prltiab CMienlaten In thn Soatb. an ?peria11y to the Hrltlab ConaaUte at Charleston, nnvtt 'W. SHEPARD D. GILBERT. WOTAltY Att?Qt)OQ given tu Mvine Protests. orviCB In the ttt'ii mui hk, jitn.6 07. W. H, LOCK WOOD V,?. OtlNNIMIOMai Md NOTARY PUBLIC, h?- ??! ', N. Y. lodnatria) Kihlhltlun Co1 MonJ" ? M40 fineb. H. KLATTE&CO Wholesale Grocers, A*I> DMALFR* IS Vines, Liqnors, Scuars. Tobacco, &c. IMA KunI IIMJT, CHARLESTON, 8. C. vni?Trt iroxn uio Conn try promptly *1 tended to. UOT^.-'K): "Tolli l'nuri W, To\% CAK tP, NV'ri A ftill assortment of |bv above consist in* of OKAXGH9, ^KMONW, APPLES, DATES, P/U8, HANANAS All kinds of FRENCH ponfoolionarj BHAJ5IL, NUTS, HICgOftY NUT* WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PtfCANS ICED, WIT, SPONGE, POUNJ and every otljer kind of CAKMon h** . , or made to order. Particalar attention given to aftpplfinj parties with all necmaajy articles, 000ns use ftrl as well aa outAMttA received by every steamer fttom Nin tokh. ^ James OdslI' * .gv ? - ??CM JOHN CO' j |f J. COOPERlH i | Jry Goods & Millinery, Q n.r.1 W^Wr 1 I H, '% Ml .1*1..? = *? JUST RECEIVED A I DRY GOODS, ; CLOTHU r , A?d a general Assortment of MILLINERY, AND F WfJTCIf HE OFFERS TO REIT THE Ti !i s I ,j MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDING (Dressed, Ceiling, and ^ MOl'Ll IN US yOB BVILplNG ?UR?C NEWELS, HAND-RAIL A I WOOD TU RNING OF EVERY GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK made * can be made in the U uited States. We have on . South of the city of Baltimore, all of which wc (. 1 ion to nil who want good and substantial work TUB HVascpiBEBS APR THE ONPY WB BLIND Ayn DOOR MAKERS r*RY TRAPE, < of Charleston, and can refer to gentlemen all ov ina and Florida, as to the character pf tlxetr wo ?=? -O-' . NQTICE.-r-Oo account of the manner in whi own as-snmntton of the risk of Breakage of C goods are shipped over the roads in this State s ?a>'iny to the purchaser of our work. AY, P, RV8 mch.3-lyr, " F.nWA RH DrDDv I TR ~ . . j 1.1 i. i?r X i?i JLUV 1 * | V BOOK AND JOB l*ItINT|N(i Executed at the lowest Tatcs. ' lllank llookH I , Ou baud and made t<><>fdcr. Purcign and Domestic j M in 11o 11 ? y, * ' I.aw and Scbftftl Hupfe*, I.aw IMaiiks, Wrapping Papur, Twine, Jtc., ??c. i NO. 139 Meeting Steet, CHARLESTON, S. C. < | U0V&6 9O. MS. ft CI AUCTION & COMMISS ! | Consignments of Merchandise ' end in your DEAD and SHOP worn STO*'K i j short notice, We hove on our lists at slaughter ' Wagons, Furling Utpnsils, pieqm Fngtni Seed, Stove, Fixtures, &c., &c. 'j BROKER IN RE J Sppciftl attention given to the pun linse, Sple, '] fount* |?ropertv ; .1 For Sale in B< i AltlVH llOLHi: ?i??l lluti HI'TI^Klt llOl'H15 and Half UloJ] lltllUt llllX I J?tH, * Uol)l>li|H l>ropor| y Hay Street, t>hinth>K idiutft f?r w?iv 01 I On Lady's Island, i , On Paris Island, j . On 8t. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 acn i ? (Mama *.i HmAlU.A ?? f-fc- n-? m i $iurc diiu uwuiiib* uu iuc juan rriyy n< t MAIN Li ' I TW Hlioadca plantation near Port Rojr al fctrj.con talnjag ,11 be aold In part or whole, price from ?3 to (5 per aqv, 11 ^arflcmUM. Pension Notary, and I ATTENTION SOLDIERS! No action hna bci-n lukoa by C ; *ad bounty. J SCHOONER MARC j For sale or Qfr \ * . OPER, n WM EM& t i mi Ymn STIM . < n r lo H t#tf 16 NOTIONS, AC. r ah:t goods. tVKS; nov25-3 r ir ;|. MATERIAL generally. . /V eather-Boarding >8E5 iu CflEAT VAIilEIY. [NO BALLUSTERS, descriphion, > . : : ' U as clicap at this establishment fl , hand the largest stoqk ol the abov. u . juarantee will give entire satisfftf ACTICAL MECUANXC&?8ASI> retrying on the business in the cil er this State, Georgia, North Caro irk for the pn$t twenty yean. * iti' .kbi ch wc box up our work, ^nd oip Hats with ordinary handling, omit HALF KATES, which is a greu.k . i SELL & CO., Charleston, S. C. (> ii '* Tayne & Von Kolnitz, GENERAL i .J Commission Merchant* FOR THE SALE OF * PBOVISIONB ANP PRODUCE, . 96 East H*3 A 97 Vendue Range, ? liarleston, S. O '* ( iO iyi v J. i < - v T ION MERCHANT t strictly Confidential,\ uul wc will convert it into dish a?. prices: lforscs, Mules, Callage, w, Cottun (Jins, Com Mills, Cotto^ ' a L estate'*. Hunting and Exchange of City at} 3aufort, IlloCk, *3 70 " |l?3oq ?50 VMKI. ,? Vt'awm.Aft Initioi'mi'M ~ f ? V. c ' '' WVMi' ^ '-'CMS N-' tracts,' $3 to$5peracn< tee St. Helena for sale at $22 N D, TOO M-rtw, af lend d{*Mi$e Jp* Ji 7' : AJso othur dor|r?bte lnad?. Cfftaf je r_ & ' Notary Public, ongrotH n? yet In rrltton ta paf"' !ARET-ANN