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mmmt i n mmn?i i i 111 i ' r - The Beaufort TrLtois. WJ&TCTO8D&T., SEPT. ?, 187a. J?j^~TJio U<Wkl of Equalization .met yesterday and acted v?n the nr-esffnrentp of nTi projierlj iiwuj^ht to tfclioir attention. f^y^TKc f?>?creff went to Alimcda l?*i .Monday nncl attached t*hc yuroperty Mr CoV:in*t: to satisfy a protested draft. &^-The<Grand Ball at, Port Royal tomorrow promises a wch treat to -out vitizens, and to ioj>c to oee t wowd frovr. Beaufort. fg-Mr Win Harrison while waTkir.p * hrongh the tinper story r,f Vfs warehouse : iftcr dsvrk last fhmday feTl tlirouRk the Ciatchwny a distance of tarehre feet,c<?cap ?.ng wdtkoet acrioRS mjarv. ygPTt will 'be seen <>y an-ndveitisCtiK'Trf iin another cohsunn that. Mr. J. Apple ha? ' taken the-agency -of the American Under writers agency, and proposes to injure property at reasonable ratcs^ S*-sy rke U. S. St? aintr (annndiagir.i survived En-* Wednesday from New Or leans. The Uannixiaiima is a sccon-draiv screw eteanrcr with 10 gues; D">? tr.nsaml "2130 <Ti.?j?laceiiKmt. The Worcester bo? gone to Aypinwail. Tim* Oaiianduignii sailed Sat aiday Tor Norfolk. 'II? IMynvor.il-. airivod Sunday, three wcekf from tin*. Rio Grande. V JngfTlic Edgefield A'lrert intr in speaking of the Iroixte of the county officers ol Edgefield county mentions the fart thai Robcit Smalls is on the homl ot tb< Judge ot Probate, and adds:*'Gcn. Small: bus nothing that could be made 'kibh 4.1 'II.- J ... ? (Iim N1IU 1 W forgets Mr. Smalls Organ, which niighl he luntk; Available to nioct Atiy Aiit'tf judgment. Dno-vrsEn ?Dr. John /u Johnsoi In 1(1 an inquest last Saturday upon tk< body of Esau Ward, and a verdict o! accidental drowning was rendered. Tin circutiustanctsuiHlct whic.h the body wa.< found, on Friday the 3rd inat .seemed tt iifdicatc that the deceased hud divested himself t?f his clothing in order to ge iium oi ins noat, which Iwl iiocn anchor cd out of iii* reach, in the river near Oal Point mines. Mr. Seovel, census taker for Beau for count v, reports the total population ai follows: Males, White, 3.6?; Males, Colored, 17.421 Females, White 3 50' Females. Colored, lb.4'j< Total Population 43.06 Total White farmers W ' 'Colored " 6.00; It would be a great convenience to th traveling public if the schedules of th PortHoyalIl.il. were so a ranged as t< make close connection by the Augusta nu< Columbia H. R. to Columbia the snui slay. At present the trains on the Por Royal road reaches Augusta just, an hou or so too late to make connection possi ble with the great inland route to th North via Charlotte or Wilmington ? Goo Wnterhousc Esq, imreliant o Beaufort S. C. is speeding some time ii the North with refi nnee to improvement i. r??- ^ - - - iii- run . uoyal nr?I its harbor, which 1 the best on the South Atlantic coast; it i being improved, and the inilrond extcn <led into the interior. Mr. W. has beci examining the elevators of Chicago, atu Rochester, and visiting his friend E. Dar ron here. He reports the Sea Islam cotton i short crop this year, though tin prospects generally ore bright for n gooi average crop of the various grndts.-Rochestcr (X. Y.) Krj>re*s. Croqckt- The only excitement n present in Beaufort is owing to the grca interest manifested in the game of cro quel. Every day the fair ones and theii escorts meet in one ot the many croquet grounds and have a play. The interest has culminated in a grand sweepstake! for the championship of Beaufort. accom pained by some as yet unknown prize foi the winners. All the professionals art mated with the one who was selected for them by lot, and there have beet plnycd about one third of the games rc quired and the enni.-uf rv..... i?? ? -** uiuj m?i nnoinci week. It is proposed by some to laj cut a croquet, ground on some of thi public squares so that every one can wit ness the games. Mrallng i?f <l?o Tnunty Commissioners. The board of County Commissioner, met yesterday at noon, and after a litth fatherly talk to the assembled road over seers by the chairman, the treasure) reported : balance School fund balance past indebtedness B84.0C Licence fund 274.21 The following are the balances in tin various townships to the credit of tin school fund: Ueautort, $302.87; 'JJlufftcn, $1:111; Coosj,hat clue, $205.82 ; Goethe, $225.03 Hilton Heard, $384.54; I.uwt .n. $102.04 Pecphs, $100.34 ; Pocotaligo, $1.04; S Helena. $808.13; Sheldon, $7.44; Ycmas sec. 0 8 ?; Ladies Island. $308.'j0. 'I he whole nft'-rnnnu was consunvd ii is-: itig cl.c !.- on ihr school funds. % i 2-if*" l ite hriti-%*. livk irVjfc^ i'liwers' left oar port -last 34 mc); Krhilc 'andtr seizure for smuggling. Mi. Ctgc report c?l the facts to the Treasury vjkpartrrrral and the T5;irk lias ja^t beco obliged tu grtf.tkt Use affair Iw tkc -paym-ei/i ot $3*25, If the -captain ha& taker the propei coarse to settle his Kttlc "iliffictlty lie ' would have (escaped with * fine xf[ $'25 Ibtftticwr he lias to pay tn additions! ! $300 "fine fey.* running away with or from fli/t inaiLVtrtv 1T> 1 r-51 " - I ..w^vvvf. mi VJ ilJiU llttIS IUH IUWCXI Up the vessid evei since she Vcft and no* hn<< the ibwc scin to his credit hi New "Y-erk, although the Government. gets the money. C'vAteni is beginning to come to town 'Slowly- Dealers wrc -paying if our and j1 five cents per pound in the seed and ! onr merchants are Rooking for the fall ! trade for wlach a good stock of geodf j and in great variety has been lacd in. Groat praise is fairly due,to t>.r people of Georgia and especially to Judge Her , schel V. Johnson, Attorney-General Ham mond, and the Hon. A- T. Akermnn, foi the fairness with which the trial of the II negro conspirators has been conducted I It shows that in that State, even at n ' iim" of great public exci tenons justice | can t?c fully and fairly meted our . though the prisoner in the dock be 11 ! I negro charged wi'lt conspiring f>? the . | death of white citizens, 'lit* acquittal ol , | Corday Hurris in the absence of conclusive testimony against him, and the dis 1 charge of many of the -other prisoners, j will give general satisfaction to everj F j body except the politicians who have ,, no faith in the native Southern whit< ; man?JVivc York Tribune ? Information has been received that Mr ? I AF. J. Jenkins, who recently received th< ! ! appointment as Cadet t'roi*. this Congres j' siomd District, has sucessfully passed th< ! rigid mihtnTV examination at West Point J and has been admitted to th6 ranks o 11 the students -of the Military Academy 24 Mr. Samuel J. Sampson, of Aiken, tin I! CiulOt appointed from tlie Fifth Con ;: gressional District, also parsed, and was <' itdmitt* d at the same time. Ont of forty> i -even applicants from various parts o I ! tltc Un'ted States, only twenty succecdc? t in passing the examination.?CAirk** . ion Xeiot. w i An interesting and in some respect 'j important pension case has just bcci t i decided. Katie C. Glover, who recent!; s applied for a pension, is a colored wo i man, formerly a slave. She was th j | mother of John Glover, who culistei } j Jan. 11, 1&C1, in the 071 li Regular Coloi ? j ed Infantry. John died on the 27th c 5 i March of the same year, in the servici - and in the line of duly. The Com mi: 1 i siom r, in deciding the case, says: "I'll ; ijuestion arises whether the applicant, si 3 the time the alleged right occurm was a slave, and, if so, could she be coi c' sidered as a dependant relative and ci c titled to the benefits of the act granlin " pensions to that class of persons." ^ j Tlie Commissioner says it seems lib e g0"-g back into the dark ages to tak * the position he is compelled to, hut, r r the laws now stands, he is obliged, to di "jcide agaiust the applicant. She was nc e j free at the date when the pension accruer ' i The Commissioner i? - .v. .. no HIV 114 W 11 f length, and shows how, 1 >y its terms, i a any one could really take a pension i ' would be the master of the former slim 8 ^MARINE 1SIE^A7"S St Helena Sound i Arrived?Aug. 31, Norwegian Bii l' j Ellrda, Schonberg master, from Cap j deVerdo Islands. Ci e.vhkd? Aug. 30. Br. Bark Diaden | W illinins master for Bristol England. 1 ??Sep. 8 Norwegian iJark,Hcru.ano< j1 Jackson master for Bowling, Scotland. | Aug. 3 Br Brigantino Mornor Bcvai master for Stroud Junction England. I ? [ Aug. 4 Br. Schooner Eheneezci I i Bethel master, for Nassau. W. I. Port Royal r Arrived?Sep. 1. U. S. Steamer Can t andaigua from Now Orleans. I Sep. 3. Sclrr. Clara G. Loud Thomp , son nwster, from Boston. . Sep. 6. U .8. Steamer Plymouth. r Sep. 4. Steamship Montgomery , Faircloth, from Fernandina. I Sep. 6. Steamship Huntsville- Clie? j ter master from New York. Sailed?Sep. 8. Steamship Montgora r cry Faircloth master lor New York. . Sep. 4. U. S. Steamer Canamlaigu , for Norfolk. Sep. 6. Steamship lluntsville Ches ter master for Fcmondina. ! Sep. 7. U. S. Steamer Plymouth fo ! Norfolk. :j AMERICAN UNDERWRITER'S r! Association, Of l?lilla<lolp1rla. ) lli'4i! OIHcr of So. <'?. Auriiey, > i No. 1 llroutl Street* I | ClIAKLKSTON. CAPITAL, $200,000 ?? I will refejvc applications for Insurance in lit1 : reliable Company, on nil insurable property. ; ; This Company Is not in connection with II j Hoard of ? ndcrwritcrs, nitti will take risks nl rci sonablc titles. J AlTt.E. Sub A Rent. A M l.i1:. Clencrnl A Rent, < I'urlc'-toti. s. c J ' sijt 1881 m. mt ut 15. i ;. STEAMSHIP LINE. T|ViVt, Fiusi cl.iVSft, TWk T'C^T.riEt> STEAM : ? Amines. ; j PAinci urn. MiwrrCT, ur* ilT.TXIfrTT'S^TTXalaE, 'CflEST KTl ttnstct. : Wflllra? ( Tt.-k P.?j*1 for ?w York fcUetTistoi ly every Fridifv nf;orw>.-rr.. trprtr.'the mtiv.i) of (he i ; xn73eto| mil Savannah A Charleston train, i For Freight or rnfrnge-hnvki? superior arr.otn] roodtUiona apply to i JMC'IIATvP P. Pl SnLE, Agent, ! JPert Royal* 8. C. Tl?o attciftlon ol growers mil shippers of 14 VEGETABLES, GARDES* IMMTGK, nna FRlTT. I is ifltccted to tfcr-Tacvllrice afforded "bjr'tlilaYifte for [1 ptiiotual, prompT. and regular iktlivety of porisha-; I *tflo freight in Sew York. All shipmerih! shoald he delivered wt Port Royal Viforc ?oon or. every I day to eiieorc dif-patcli. , , H. M, STUART, M. D, WruftgW a ltd A. (?ol lieep r,v, BEATUrtMtT.. S ,! ! | ileal.tfr ts. . 1 DRUGS AND CI1ENITCAI.S. I PATENT MEDIC INKS. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY. BRUSHES, Ac. j. A fi'c A#-orlmp?t oT | STATIOMJRV, Fhysicitns Prescript io??? c*m))ututdo? "Villi t?i?c j nov 23-34. I JOHN R. JOHNSOU'S Umbrella Manufactory AM) HAT EMPORIUM, 303 Rots Street C1I.VHI.HSTON, S. C. All orders promptly tilled C. O, D. l?y Express. I O. JET- WIETER3, | commlsmont mkkciiaxt, WHOLESALE DEALER IX ! Groceries and Liquors, i Xo, 1S1 Ea?t Bay, 1 CHARLESTON. S. C. , VERDIER WALKER & BACOT. 1 PROCTORS IN* ADMIRALTY AND ATTORNEYS y AT LAW, BEAUFORT, S. C\ ' IVauiin >t Racot, I W. .T, Yzrdikk, C Charleston. 1 Boas Tort. d | Refer In the British Consulates in the South, and - j specially!* the British Consulate at Charleston. ' wovtlo 34. Fashionable Hal Eiusariam g IJtlO Kin;; Street it C1JA RT.Rii TON. S. C. ;.j WHITE & HUGHES, 1- DEALERS IX K IIats. Caps,Fens, Umbrellas, Canes ac. e Umbrellas rcpaircdjand made tn order. :t . Goods sent C. O. D. hy Express to any part of IS the country. Thomas and Lanneau. ? Watches, Jewelry, and Silycr-ware if CROCKERY & GLASS OF ALL KINDS. Orders promptly filled on C. O. D.by Express. wutoliOK <fc Jewelry Carefully llepalreil. g Henrv Bischoff & Co., ci Wholesale Grocers, ! j AND DEALERS IN Wines LiQiiors Scprs Tobacco te-, i >? ii>? Kiif-tiliiy, CHARLESTON, 8. V. ft II. Buvuorr. C. IVl'LUl'RSi. i. II. WlTLBUn.V. i ! r, ROBERT I). WHITE, Marble and Granite WORKS. CKMKTKRY LOT? ENCLOSED. BURIAL VAULTS BUILT AT SHORT NOTICE. ' Meeting Street, Cor, llorlheck Alley, CHARLESTON, 8. C. | i- "W_ MERTENS. WHOLES A LE cf- RETAIL DEALER IN Ladies, Misses Gents Boys & Children's BOOTS & SHOES r TRUNKS,, . I Valigns, Satchels & Carpetl>ags. I i 284 Klnjr street Charleston, 8. C. : CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS-! j The undersigned have formed a partnership for j ! Admirnlity pmciiec under the above firm name: j Cordis .t Stone. ^ Joe. M. William*. Charleston. 1 Beaufort, j iuch3l-ly. 1 Mill M, ' llUAUKOItT, S. C. IlitH l?ccn reopened. The patronage of the. traveling public i-* solicited. James Odoil Proprietor " tTX" XiitVtK nAVTKt, Jt?I R-ectV fl< *.!.-* tTT'EM.1) A TVs.* a.carofu'ly sutcolid Htoek of Spring and Summer GOODS, 'OoiiRlstliiR nf wirass ooods, white c.otwss TFHO.UES. *M>MESTICS, SHSTJIKS CXSStaERliS, IMS NTS T Wit EDS. NOTIONS, VO"lTC-NA B CS, HOSIERY, IIXESS, OEOTIirKO, RATS, VATS, "BOOTS, SHOES. THESES Jfcc , &<v. Alid otlwr articles to,-> >o be ipotft-loi jrlnnniftTy 4fou>ul'-.u a fir>tt-d!a.?s Dry Goods and Clothing House. ATI of wbtchTrt en to ant c<*l lo give ?&<! #!??$?? Knfl writ be fclft r.'t pries-, ?r. uflyOMHfpct'lo'tv, RaWftpf A' fn , "KlHol Mi. Wr??tfi>rt. Beaufort Steam MILL COMPACT. TlavlivK put up ill tlioir c-*i:i>iH-fhTOili1 a CUT? Ml I.I. Ire prepared ?<> fin at tl?c nhr?rt MfU'l'! '(ml Ml aii Feci, The ni^hct r:;?h niitcpniil torCOHS. * 'orit CirottitA < ?** T??ll. Conant & Eniaions, A nr. XOW PRVPARItD TO FCKNIS ICE In any quantity Customers nmydesir from their Icc ITonse, SrvenlH Wteeet. JOHN COX ANT, J. A. EMMONS. n<iv5S.Vt I, S. M. WALLACE Colloli Kftotor aiwl GRIST MILLER, iMvakr in Grain, Hominy, leal, Fecii, Eti SKA lSr,AM?(7>ri'ON Bought, Ginncil anil prepared for matki .VdvaiU'cs made on i'ousljji ineiits. Having the host machinery for ginnii cotton and grinding co.m and meal, he prepared to execute all orders on tl shortest possible notice. The highest price paid '.of Cotton and CornCotton ginned on toll. jjov-23-28. H.KLATTE & CO Wholesale Grocers, AND DKALKIW? IV . f. Wines, Liprs, Sezars, Totiacco, k 1H5 Knst Buy, CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders from the Country promptly n tended to. tmltt l'lCTTI'l-M. t AX I>I I W, To VS. CA KKH, >' IT S A full assortment of the above consh in?r of ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANA All kinds of FRENCH confectioner BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUT WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECAN ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUN and every other kind of CAKES on har or made to order. Particular at'ention given to supplyii parties with all necessary articles. >ods use ful as well as ornamkst; received by every steamer from KB YORK. James Odell P. M. WHITMAN, Wateli nuiHei a ml ilewelcr, BAY STUBF.T, BEAUFORT, S. C., Iliw JiiKt received from the North a line aw racut of goodx at Northern Prices. WEDDING RINGS, $1.00 to $f.'.00, SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50, SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $^.00 to $1.00. LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $*, to $50. 8 Day & 1 Day striking. Clocks, $3.50 to $8. GENTS' GOLD CHAINS, PINS,|UINGS,SLKF. iu" rroNs. s ri'Ds. watch chains, LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY GOLD PENS. ,fcC . AC. Gents' Colli ant Sliver Watches. Call nod examine before purcha?tiiR, ami enti vourxeir yon ran ?nve loo to twenty.Cue jw.- r< from Clint!,-"Ion or s.i\ iniriit i>ii>e?. .] J 68 NC 1 i'P lrj,coorai J! Dry Oosis I MBwcwwaiaawnF JUST RECEIVED. - nnv t>nnn? n\ uni uuiuo) CLOT) IT An <3 ft gmctpjil A^'oTtm^nt'^ C5 J nn.i "|l| I C2 2 v. < r I = ??f' j MANUFACTURERS OF BUILD Dressed, Ceiling, anc mouldings for building pi > NEWELS, HAND-RAI1 ' ) VOOD TVRNIXG E ;t GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK l civil be ?va*ie in the United States. Wc li< *" South ct'the cityof Baltimore*, nil of whic ou to nil who want good ami substantial ig THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONL is RLIND AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TRJ |lf. of Charleston, awl can refer to gentleman j lina and Florida, es to the character of tin ? "-ONOTICE.?On account of the manner i own ussu 111 pt ion o j ine n^v of ilicuku^c goods are shipped over the roads in this S saving to the purchaser of our work. . W. P. mch.3-lyr. EDWARD PERRY. I HOOK AND JOB PRINTING J , -i^cTjuieu rc tue lowest rates, Itlank Hooks , On hxml aud murtr tntwder. Foreign andDomestlc j t^tat lo it ev y, it- Law ami School Bdoka, Law Blanks, Wrapping Pa-1 per, Twine, vte., &c. _ NO. 1-^0 Meeting Steet, | CHARLESTON, S. C. uov2o <la. riT i ' AUCTION & COMMI S. * v. Consignments of Merchar j nd in your DEAD and SHOP worn STC : short notice. We have on oitr lists at slnu J \Vng0n3, Farming Utensils, Boats, S^feam J ?d I Seed, Stove, Fixtures, Ac., ?&c. ,g BROKER I N R LJ ! Special attention given to the purchase, ? ' 1 /-? 1 ounty property : For Sale i - ; i?mrr<.'iiA.it itoi'Hi: und BITTI.lUl IIOUHK mul Ilitiflj I5ti llslinpr LiOts, ItohbiiiH I'l'operty Itay streel, rl - " . .UU1IIIK l^tllKlH I'OI' Mil On Lady's Island, | On Paris Island On St. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 j Store anil Dwelling on the John Fripi MAIN j VB | The Rhoiuleu plantation near I'ori Royal fcttv.eotl , I be sold in part or wimlo. price from to $. pa 1 articular*. i Pension Notary, a ATTENTION SOl.DlEliy! No nclioti liaa Iwhi In ""<1 bounty. r.! SCHOONER M For sale or t ispia, " * ' ?V ' ? * a rureu cwnrw a a iujlmi uivva , MILLINERY) KING, NOTIONS, M, I'AUCT SOODS, ING MATERIAL GENERALLY. l | W eather-Boarding , URPOSES in CRRAT. VARIETY. f . AND BALLUSTEUS, , VERY BKSCRlPtUOK. made as cheap at. this establishment ^ we od hun<l the largest stock ot the aboc? h we gunrautee will give entire aatisftio Work, Y PRACTICAL 5TECHANICS- 8ASB LDK, carrying on the business in the cit . all over this State, Georgia, North Cart*.': sir work For the past twenty years. ~~ V ' ! \A U,' \> -*h '. I?.1 u which we box up our work, fend OV* of Class with crdissrr hasdliag, or tatc at HALF RATES, vrmcli is A great RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C. . v i ; -J U'Jm- ' Wayne & Von Eolnitz, flKJJERAt. ' '? Commission Merchants for the sale op PROVISIONS AND . r PRODUCE. 00 Kwt Day ft 27 Tendm R?.iig?v harlftstpiu^Vj! ,1)Jr crdfutt -- 'x j-. ri SSION MERCHANT idise strictly Confidential )CK and we will convert it into Cash1 ?i g'.iter prices: llorecs, Mules, Cnrriag t iugincs, Cotton Gins, Com 21.11,.-, r^>St6a Xv' t' V r'-'L ; E A L estate; ? . I lale, RcnlingJ end Exchange of City ^ . :u .t . in Beaufort, unit* itiooic, : * ? 17> Cluck, Sl,?90 .. S3o t<i vp?r ? le Oil l*ort ltoytii lc*luniL v- : v :TU) Jo T*?? - r >;.^1 .f * ^ I s . . Si ? ' df acre tracts, $3 to $5 per acrr i Place St. Helena for .sale at $2 LAND. !l ".? ' >/ ' y* t.-ilniuR TOO actcr, thihoit of lintl thuirabte- tO"t r acre. Al*o other dcairablo thuds CutuoSir nr! Notary Publio/M * j 'Li i.v ( ,-vh a-vet in i-dtioa td nd Aldan* ] ARGARET-ANN * - v |8 (h: ?r er '<' 1