The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 13, 1875, Image 2
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THE THIBTJITS. e??,
PUBLISHED EVJL'KY WEDNESDAY. AY is rq
BEiOFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA c.'il!
BYW.M. FRENCH, J""
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|.\ PAPER FOR THE TEOPLE. ( !X i
Independent in Politics. ^
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One Year, ?1 50 C
Nix^fonths, .... l o.
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ADVERTISING IlATKSs : j )ws
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Vcr square, second insertion, . I OO ' -j
Special contracts waUc with yearly advertiser.. i
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Address all coiumnnlcntions to ...
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TUB TBIBUNE HEAIIFOKT, S.C. true
Tho ignoble personal squabblorbctween irs
the Comptroller General and tbe State Loff
treasurer lnte'y published, has had one assai
good result if no other; that of expos- with
ing the rottenness and fraud of Hardy and
Solomons, So. Ca. Bank and Trust Co. Rob
The exhibit ot its condition made by Mr. true
Cardoso unanswerably proves it. linrd
In Hardy Solomons bank statement of Jury
Jan. 9th. 1875 lie jnade a very pretty jt ]a
little showing and a correct balance on \ym
paper, including among the resources, a forg<
cash item of $82,100.48 and among lia- turn*
bilities capital stccK $I05.9C3.00. Mr a6CC
Dunn, the receiver's report six months an(j
afterwards, mentions neither on<i
O,oiw the t
1he liabilities to be in excess of the ass cnt(1]
t-'ts $58,494.82, r.nd in the meanwhile, the q \
bank had received as state deposits cj,ar
nearly $200,030. jDg ,
Mr. Cardozo and others, especially arraj
'the suffering tax payers, may well rant
ask, what has become of this large q.j
??m in the short space of six months CQ M
This is answered by the Receiver in a ^rog
subsequent report, by the following
Astounding information: ...
Stock retired $75.000.0?
Paid legislative expense acc't, 81.105.34
Paid for bonds and stocks, 82.347.00 c w
ted sundry otter similar choice items; qr al'l)(
mother words knowing full well the utter
insolvency of the bank, Ilardy Eolcmcns j '
bos deliberately taken the peoples mon- ^
ey ot over $200,000, to pay stock holdem
for their capital stock ami others
noicnng claims Against the bank
Such sinrthng reckless, dithonest use of
the public fundB cabs for rigid investigation
and condign punishment. 1
It would be insturctivo and interesting ^
reading, to know the nanus of these
fortunate holders cf retired stock, to ' 'ie
&c n
whom were paid such great sums for *
bonds, stocks, and on legislative account ^
and above all how much of this com- no ^
fortablc little sum, wtr.t to line the pockets
of Hardy Solomon himself. Let the ?
Attorney General rigidly probe tins '
swindle to the bottom and discover and ''
tonv
unsparingly punish the guilty offen- j)e]?
ders.. ten,
T1
The Columbia Register in an article on
the resolutions passed at the late term of '1CP'
court in Aiken by the Aiken bar pays the 11 nu
following just tribute to our worthy te,,c
Judge; T
"The lesolutions, which express confidence
in Judge Ma her at this time, arc an
T1
not amenable to critcism, for the double
reason tliat he is a pure man, a torn
Judge, and has worn an unstained ermine. '
ana because they express their direct air"
purpose to bo to recommend his rc-elec tlic 1
tion by the Legislature. The bar of Ai- ^'inl
Tl
ken justly represents the opinion and
wishes of other Counties in the circuit* ers c
and only reflects the higher considcra- 'no^
tion in which the Judge 13 held in the
State' It is to be hoped that the Gener- ers c
al Assembly will be in the mood to "not
accept the suggestions of the Aiken bar, _
snd honor itaelf by the prompt re-election wlt'1
of a Judge who is able, learned, free from ' &UI
partisanship, and prcdjudice, and skilled ^
in holding the scah a ot justice even."'
Oc
The case which attracted most atten- folio
tion at the recent court of General Tl
Sessions was that of John L. "Weaver, a ault
boy of sixteen, indicted for the murder of Tl
Henry Jackson. An account of the affair c|iar
was given in the Tribune last February, ''not
The killing was admitted by the prisoner Tl
but the defense put in was that it was en- thai :
tirely unintentional, and on this ground petit
the jury rendered a verdict of not gnilty. Tl
The youth and the absence of any cvid- ed w
encc of malice on Ins part went far to diet
clear the boy of the charge ngain?t him. Tl
The verdict was a great surprise to every ed w
one even ihe prisoners fiiends expecting Tl
no Ifsb a verdict than involuntary man- ed w
s'aughter. The difircewas conducted larce
by McsrrB W. J. "Whipper and T. II. ] )
vi nccier to whose zeal is dr.e the eccHpc cliarj
i f the prisoner from the penitentiary. tv "
, q*j.
The Alabama Constitutional Conven- c
? irom
tion ad.iourned on Saturday last. (ic * c
The General Assembly is required to es
tablisb, organize and maintain a system of ^
public schools in."the State, with separute e(. *1
sc hools for citizens of African descent. W1'1
1 he funds set aside for this object are
moneys arising from the sale of United t^e ^
States land grants, individual donations, Hate
lapsed estates, a poll tax of one dollar and pemt
/ fifty cents, the incon.c from the ''surplus t',? I1
ievenue funds," and all special iqcomea J<ars
and powers of taxation vested in counties ton'*
heretofore by the General Assembly until follm
repealed. The constitution also provides tR*n 1
n homestead exemption to the value of three
one thousand dollars. moni
f ' '
fl'lic election in Charleston r
i the re election of G. I. Cunnin,
?ayoc.hy a majority of 2.203.
jr.idcd as a victoiy for the 1
:on of the community and defeat
>\vcn . We congratulate the Ne
ictory for which it labored so zei
id hope that its predictions of
lion may he realized and the
lie Sea relieved, so fm as po?
i the eshorbitant tax with i
lias been burdened of lafc years
OVRT OF GKNKKAI. SESSIOJ
stober Term 1875. General Sei
lie Grand Jury returned bills a
rael Gillard Larceny, true bill;
Walls, burning woods, no
rlcs Walls u " "
. Green alias "Hatchct"-forger
bills; Fay Patterson and others
no bill; Andrew Haywood and
riot and assault, true bill; <
ton pcrujry no bill; Michael ]
alt with intent, no bill; same a
i intent, true hill; Benny Wil
others riot and assault, tin
ert Fiaeier and others riot and n
bill; The State against Israel
1 indicted being tried before
, D. Canter foreman, a verdict e
rceny was returned; The State a;
. Green alias "Hatchet'' charged
sry tried and verdict ot "guilt
ed-this defendant plead "guill
ond indictment for a similar of
upon three other Indictments]
solicitor with consent of the
red nol pres.
te State against Morris Solo
god with larceny, the defendan
to appear, eel. fa ordered to
nst hiB recognizance and bench
for defendant.
ie State against Blister Small e
itb assault with intent to kil
entered.
ie State against John Casey ch
smuggling nol pros entered,
ie State against Alex. Brown c
itb assault ar.d battery, upoi
sal from Trial Justice, defendar
wring case ordered to be strickt
remanded to Trial Justice for
D.
?e State against Paul And
;al from Tiial Justice veidict ol
i?i> i ?.1
IClUIliL'U.
le State against W. 8. B(nr.tt c
ith murder the grand jury rcti
tc bill.
:tobcr Gth The grand jury ret
aa follows:
State against Michel P<.litc a
o*bill; Andrew IIay wood et al n
i Thompson et al liot and a
ill Ilenry \\ iggins malicious tr<
till; Jacob Gadsden bigamy trut
lies Yerdicr malicious t res pasJoe
Johnson butglry &c true
son Robinson larcency true bill
Green lurgalary Ac true bill; ]
ny, larceney true bill; H. n. Vo
assault &e no bill,
ic State against Wullcy W illiani
from trial justice struck ofl
ti ded to trial justice to cxecut
e with cost of court taxed.
ie State against W. 8. Bi
ged with murder prisoner arra
plead "not guilty."
tie State vs. J. B. Crews appeal
justice, the witnesses on the pr
State failing to appear, on mot;
Flutson for defendant the 6entei
uourt below is- reversed and ?
t discharged.
tie State vs. Benny Williams am
barged with riot and a-sault, v
o-iilHx. "
??,WJ
ic State vp. Robert Frasicr and
harged with riot and assault, v
guihy."
ie State vs. Michael Polite, eh
assault with intent to kill-v
lty of assault and bnt?ery."
ic State vs. Jacob Gadsden ch
bigamy, verdict "not guilty."
:tober Gth. The grand jury r.-tui
wing bills:
ic State against Sykc Captain
with intent to kill -"true bill."
?3 Stale against Charles V<
grd with malicious trespass v<
guilty."
ie State against Samson Rob
ged with larceny verdict "gui,
larceny."
le State against Sykc Captain c
ith assault with intent to kill
"guilty of assault and battery.'
ic State against David Delanyc
ith larceny, verdict#"uot guilty.1
ic State against Antony Green c
ith larceny vcrdic?. " guilty of
ny."
If! Stain nemmot T W
ged with murder verdict "not
ic State v8, Jack Brown jr. a
trial juuticc remanded to trial
;ourt to be tried by a juiy.
c State against W. S. Bennett c
til murder, verdict manslauj
a recommendation to mercy,
i Monday last Judge Mnher p
allowing sentences: Wm. Green
lift, two and a half years ir
entiary; Michael Polite, one yt
icnitcntiary; W. 8. Bennett,
in tho penitentiary; Isaac Wiih
one year in penitentiary; and
wing in the Beaufort jail: 8yko
liyht months; Sampson Roiii
i months; Anthony Green,
'.lis and Israel Gilllard thrcc_mo
CSllIt- ! Presentment of the Orntnl .Jury.
ebim ! *',e ^OD- J?',n Maher
Judge of the 2nd Circut;
icttcr
( f ? The Grand Jury beg to report that they
ws on ha>c performed the duties unsigned them j
ilous- liy the Solicitor.
lower ^'c have visited the poor house awl jail. ,
?ity The poor house is in better condition |
(sible than wc ever found it, the iniuiatcs seem
Evliich cheerful and have every appearance of
being well fed.
"We find the jail in very much the same
is* condition as we did in June a model of
ssion- neatness, the prisoners express themselves
s fol- as being well cared for.
We have received reports from the
Walls County Commissioners and the School
? bill; Commissioner of receipts and disbursements
which we find perfectly satisfactoy
(,r>) ! ry-For want ol time we did not visit the
burg- ofliccs in the Court House-We beg to
oth- return our thanks to the Officers of the
Jliver County for eourtcciet &c.
i'olite Respectfully submitted
ssault John Conant,
mimic j Acting Foreman.
c bill; ?
.. Transfers of Real Estate Recorded in
the Auditor's office since September 10th
G,j- 1875.
pettit Gu3tave Lehlbach to Clariada C.
>1'pet- Johnson, house and lot in Beaufort
minst *3000'
Henry Record to Isabella Record lot in
lwlth Beaufo'rt $1.00.
y rc- Win. Wilson, Sheriff, to J. A. Creswcll,
ty" to trustee, one lot in Beaufort $1,005.
fence Luther R. Bostick to G. T. Boberts, 3 acres
Robert township $75.00.
found .yuIill A JIcMish to John Salisbury 200
court acres Coosahatchie township, $400.
Sarah Blount and R. W. Fuller to Wm.
imon<; Elliott 2 lots jn Beaufort $1425.
. ., R. W. Buford to W. H. Stark &co
t toil acres, Lawtonship. $700.
issue jj. S. Norton to C. F. Burdick 553 acres,
war- St Helena towntownsbip $1059.
Surah and B. .M. Stone to E. J. Gray,
lmro- G. J. Gray and J. It. Youtnar.s, 24 acres
*\ for $2000.
no1 M. and Safth Forrester to J. L. Fitts
50 acres, Goethe township, $250.
arged E. B. Richardson to Harriet J. Addison,
100 acres, $1U0.
, Sarah E. Dru;psey to M. A. Padgett,
har*" 50 acres, $220.
a an ? ?
Sale in Bankruptcy
genAssliaicil
Kst. Mnnlilin Owens Jt Co.
llASKIUl'i'S.
erson By l'/edertck IV. IVupener, Anslgnpo.
"not
ON THURSDAY. 2tot. OCTOBER, 1875, WILL
hare- 8,,hlat PUBLIC AUCTION, at Hoover's Station
*" on the Port ltoyal Rail Road, commciicin; at 12
Lir.lCU o'clock m., the following property of the assigned
Estate of Mauldin Owens & Co., Bankrupts; \i^:
limed 83 Mules; 2 Oxen: IT Timber carts; 4 Wagons:
| a noil* or names:: 10 (Saddles; 2 Setts of BlackI
smi tli's Tools.
S9iU,t ALSO
0 "lj l Steam line!no. Boiler, Suw Mill and fixtures,
ssnult lit Hoover's.
espaas 1 Steam Engine, burned and injured; at Hoovers
8 bill; 1 Steam Engine, Boiler, Suw Mill and fixturo,
true at Altaian's
bill; ALSO
. J2C5 Acr.ks op I and on Mill a;*! Tenant's
|j * . j Hranchcs, Beaufoit County: more or less.
10K0 Acres or Land near Maoldin's Station;
liliar- IUore or less.
TERMS?For'.bepersonal property, Casli. B'or
8 an- "IC rea* property, one-half [J*] cash, and the balance
upon a ticdit of one year, secured by bond
n and mortgage of the purchasers: purchasers paye
sen- ing for papers.
F. \V. M'aoensb,
Minctt eep29 4t. Assignee.
irrncil
blythewood
1 from fkmale seminary.
lit of
ion of 'PHIS INSTITUTE.'LOCATED SEVENTEEN
B miles North of Columbia, near the Charlotte,
nee of Columbia, and Augusta Railroad, in a comtnulefcn
uify noted for health and morality, will commence
its next Session SETTEnr.eit 0th, 1S7.">,
and close .Tunc 10th, ltJTli,
d otll- The Trustees express their unqualified confierdict
dance in ttic ability and judgement which in the
past, have presided over the destinies of this institution,
and which in the future will continue
to direct and con'rol its interests, aud do most
erillCt heartily recommend It to the support and patronage
of all who desire good training and subsran.
ial and liberal education for their daughters.
ar^Cd For particulars, nddrcps cither the Prii lipnl,
erdict Dn.S. W. Bool \!f art*
Doko, 3, C.t
. Or the Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
ar8etJ rev 1. W. Mellicuamp,
DOKO S. C
n the
Frctwell & ITichols,
WHOLESALE *
;^iot PAPER, Paper Bags,
Twine, Inks <ftc.
*nson 12? Hay Htrcct,
llyof SAVANNAH, GA.
|T? BEAHFORT .
MACHINE SHOP.
harg"
Having opened a Shop here, I am pre
uiuK-1 paruu will) me litest IMPROVED
petit TOOLS to Build and repair all kinds of
MACHINERY, both Wood and Iron.
caver
Particular attention given to
guil
Designing and Pattern Waking
pponl For New Work,
jus- STEAM PIPE aud FITTINGS,
Constantly on hand .
fhter, At Northern Prices.
tBC<] Common Sizes of Iron Nuts i
tiling AND STEEL,
i the Personal attention given to
'Y in SETTING anil CONSTRUCTING
three
hing- Stkam Roit.er Furxacicr
1 the FOR SAVING FUEL.
Cap- ?? fShop next to Post Oltico
three J. A. Whitman,
nth*. Mechanical Engineer.
JAMES E. BOYCE,
Wimiesaic and Retail Grocer.
LIQUOR DEALER.
1* v y h t . ,
Beaufort, S. C.
In store from New York,
15 Barrels llcckers 8. It. Flour,
3 and 6 pounds.
50 Boxes No. 1 Scat.ed Herrings.
10 Boxes J. S. Waters Laundry Starcii.
10 " Philip Clark's XXXX Soap
10 cases of as30 ted Canned goods, at
panic prices.
2 Barrels of the celebrated
Boston GINGER ALE,
A delicious summer beverage.
4- UnlTpU Rnca Xr Cr> onil V 13 Ilil.l 1
M UUU Xi. VI. lllUUt'HS
ALE &c PORTER,
at $ 2.23 a dozen.
10 Bnrrclw assorted Sugars.
Anb a choice assortment of
Liquors and Cigars. '
JAS. ti. BOYCE.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCER
Dealer in
Ales, Wines, Liprs, Seprs,
and
TOIBAOCONOIIONS,
DRY GOODS,
boots and shoes
Knnes Xoek,
MAIN LAND,
BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Goods sold at Beaufort prices.
mcb.3-lyr.
Richard P. Rundle,
S~!IIPPING And commission merchant.
Port Royal, S. C.
Cotton. Naval Stores, Lnnrter, &cagent
ron tiik
new YORK .t PORT royal steamship line
Mississirn & Dominion, j
West India & Pacific, and
Livestock, ,fc Galveston
Steamship Companies to Liverpool, j
gACOX D. s. meats, &C., &C. j
Choice Smoked and Dry SIDES, Shoulders and |
Bellies, S. C. llama, Breakfast Bacon Strips", Lard, j
Cheese. Butter, Machcrcl, Beef Tongues, Flour. ]
Molasses, Snarar. Ac. F Bnriii'o p?ini.-?s-i
h wivbiaivu t^iauiurati)
Smoked Ham Sausage.
Also. No. 2 MEATS of different quality, on
hand and for sale by P TER MACQUBEN,
cb-l7tf. Vendue Range.
COLUMBIA HOTEL
COTATMItIA, H. C.
AYm. Gorman Proprietor.
E. M. Cologne, Assistant.
Tan. 13-1 yrMagnolia
Passenger Route.
PORT IIOVAT. RATI jltOAI).
Augusta Oa. July 10th. 1875
TIIE FOLLOWfNO PASSENGER SCHEDULE i
will be operated on and after this date:
GOING SOUTH?TitAIN No. I.
Leave Augusta 8.00 a. m.
t rrivo at Vemassee 1.00 p. m.
Leave Yemasecc 130 p. m.
Arrive at Port Royal 8.25 p. in.
Arrive at Savannah 4.45 p. m.
Arrive nt Charleston 4.13 p. ni. [
GOING NORTH?1TRAIN No. 2.
Leave Charleston 8.10 a m. j
Leave Savannah 9.05 a. m. |
Leave Port Royal .... 9.45 a.m. j
Arrive at Yemassee 11.SO a. m. j
Leave Yemassee 1.00 p.m.
Arrive at Augusta 6.45 p. m.
Through Tickets sold aud Baggages checked to
all principal points.
Passengers from Augusta and stations between
Augusta and Yctnassec, can only make connection
throngh to savatnnahbj taking Train No. 1, on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
To Charleston daily connection is made as hcrettofore.
Passengers from Port Royal and stations bewcet
Port Royal and Yemasece make dally connection
to Charleston and Savannah.
R. G. Feemino,
T. 8. Day ant. " Superintendent.
General Passenger Agent.
AMERICAN UNDERWRITER'S
Association,
Of r>lilla<l<oli>1iln.
Head Olilco of So. t'a. Agency,
No. 1 Itroiul Street,
CHAItLKSTON.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
I will rcteivc applications for Insurance in this
reliable Company, on all insurable property.
This Company is not in connection with th
Board of Underwriters, and will take risks at reasonable
rates.
J. Appi.e,
Bub, Agent.
A. M. Lee, General Agent,
Charleston, 8. C.
A.. MAR IK. |
Lboot wv I
AND feUafc.
SHOE MAKER,
Particular Attention Riven to Plrnt Claim
Work.
A perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteo
MI IOP
opposite Waterbonae and Bicker's Cotton Ilonf-o.
Beaufort, S. C.
Mreli ?
SCHOONER BERTHA,
CAPT. H. B. TREVETT,
Will ply between Savannah ninl Beaufort, in connection
withull Steams hips betweu
Northern Ports
AND
Sarannaii.
Ft eights Carried as
LOW
As by any other route with Quick despatch. Al
Orders
Entrusted to me will be punctually attended to.
M. B. TREVETT.
nov23-4l.
Bounty and Claim Agent.
I have associated myself with a prominent
Arm in Washington for the purpose of scciwing
ISountlcH mid Pensions
For colored soldiers, and prosecuting
Claims for Losses
During the war, and all other claims against the
United State Government.
JOHN It. HUItltARl).
Bcaufor', S. C.. Feb* 24,
cbSl-lyr
SHEPARD D. GILBERT.
NOTA11Y PUHL1C.
Attention given to Marine Protests.
OFFICE
In the club house. jan.G-67.
Visar Bitters
On Draughts
-A.T
W. KRESSEL'S.
THESE CITTERN, which have for years posses
scd a nigh reputation as a i cmcdial agent, but fron
the high price at which they are sold .have been be
yond tne reach of some, can now be had in an;
quanlitv dcsircd.by the
Dlt INK or ME A S lit I
The Vinegar llittovs render the Liver, th
Stomach, the bowels, and the kidneys proof a
gainst disease. Try it, and you wi'l he convinced
Sold on draught only by
"W. SZFiESSSH..
BAY ST,. BEAUFORT. S. C.
Ear! ft!
03ST
4. 1 Bales Prime Eastern IIAY
For Sale Cheap,
S. M. WALLACE,
inch.17^* Beaufort, S. C.
TUtf ? AfTfim
HAABlUfl IMUSfc
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
CJITFATKD AT THE TERMINUS OK Till
O Port Royal Railroad, whore consicctlou is madi
with the fast sailing, Art 1 ms steamers
Moxtoomkiiy nn<l IIunkvilu:.
sailing to New York cv- ry Friday.
Round trip from Augusta 153".
Tlus is an entirely new and elegantly furnis'.te*
house. Situation unsurpassed, surrounded will
magnificent live oaks, commanding a splcudit
prospect of the surrounding country, the Beattfor
and 1'ovt Royal Rivers, aiul oilers unusual at true
tions to travelers or to parties who desire Boar*
or to spend a faw days near the salt water.
Table supplied with everything the market ad
ords. Fresh milk, butter, fish, vegetables ant
rrnits in their season.
Best of Cooks and Attendants.
Terms liberal.
C. E. WAnr.EN,
julll-tf Proprietor.
PEATT'S ASTEAL OIL
Alsolutely HAFF.
Perfectly OdorloHH
Always Ujtironsi. Illujiina^ino (iuai.itief
Superior to Gas,
Burns in any lamp will-out danger of oxDlodlnc m
taking Arc.
Manufacture-red expressly to displace the
use of highly Volatile ami clangorous OII.S,
ITS SAFETY under EVERY possible TEST, and
Its perfect burning qualities are proved by
its continued use in over
500,000 Families I
While no accident directly, orindiicctly has cvei
occurred from bttrnjng, storing, or handling it.
The many imitations and counterfeits of tin
ASTRAL OIL thift have been thrown unsuccessfully
on the market is fut titer
Proof of its Superior MeritTIIK
AHTRA1 j
lias now a World-wide reputstlon as the SAFES!
and BEST.
j The Insnraccs Comnauies and Fire Commissioners
TiinorotiouT the country
Jteromiiioiul I'ratt'H ASTISAI, OIL
Ah the beet Safeguard when Lmnpa arc used.
For Sale in Beaufort, at the Store of
nov.20-lyr. XT.M P NCII.
Thomas R. Harris. .
If AX UK ACT UK Kit OK ALL kindbof
Biscuit and Crackers.
110, 112, 114 & 110 neekman St.
Botwcan water Pearl Striott,
Branch, "4^ Washington St., f
Bet. Frat.klln and Harrison SU . ork,
1
r
J C. RICHMOND.
Trial Justice.
AH business intrusted to him will receive enrc *
fnl and prompt attention
OFFICE LAW BUILDING.
R. P. BARRY,
n nOLESALE and ItKTAII. DEALElt IN V
Dry Gils,
CLOTHING,
i
BOOTS AND SriOES, j
HATS AND CAPS,
NOTIONS, &c. &c.
<3cc2 54.
W. H. CALVERT
TIN SMITH.
DEALER IN
JAPANNED PLANISHED and
PLAIN TIN WARE,
Constantly on hand a full Stock of
Heating, Cooking and Sox
STOVES and PIPE.
Particular attention given to puttlug on nnd re
pairing Tin Iloofs, Leaders and Gutters.
Tens Cash. J
Iloping for a continuance of the patronage hero ^
oforo bestowed on me, I will warrant all work to
ho done in the most workmar like manner
novi3-ltt.
" Stefiens & Werner,
' Wholesale Grocers,
I PROVISION DEALERS,
- Cor. KiiAt liny & Vendue Itmige,
'CHARLESTON, S. C.
22 43
PORT IIOYAI.
Saw & Planing Mill
BEACFORT, 8. C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
H ANUFACTUKEB8 OP AND DEALER* IN ^
Yellow Pine Timber aiii Lumber
AND
CyprewH Hliln?;los,
I ALPO
! Guilders and Contractors
Plaster, Lathes,
L" All klndsof JOB SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Board always on land
i
i
l
Orders for Lumber and Timber byjtlic cargo
^ promptly tilled. Lumber delivered in any part of
the Town free of charge. Terms Cash
D. C. WILSON A CO.
1
IMPROVED
AGRICULTURAL
Implements. 'v
Dow Law Cotton Plantera, without Covcrer, $1C:
with Covcrer. $i;>.
West's Uuano Distributors, the most simple and
popular, price $5.no.
The " Farmers Friend " Ploughs, all sizes. The
lightest draft Plough made. Cannot, he choked.
> Highly endorsed by nil who have used them.
Rotary Harrow, Thomas' Smoothing Harrows,
'King of the South" t orn Mills, Collins* Steel
Ploughs, Sweeps and Agricultural Steels of all
Styles and Sizes.
Also, a large assortment of other Agricultura
Implements.
T. E. ADGER & CO.,
' Importers of Hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, &c.
^ Charleston, S.C,
J. A. TORRENT,
r General Stevedore,
Port Royal S. C. ^
m
BEAUFORT & SAVANNAH
STEAMBOAT LINE
tub steamer
O. nvr. PETTIT,
Will make weekly trips between the above named
points nc follow k '
Leave Beaufort Wednesday mornings at 9 O'clock,
and returning, leave
at 10 A. M. Friday Savannah
Stopping each way at SEARROOK'S LANDING,
Spanish WELLS And hlffpton
| For Frci.-ht <r I'uHantjc apply on board.
Bomiy ail Claims Agamy. !
Being arsorintcd with n lawjor In WindilngI
ton wIioho energy and promptness In piosemI
ting tlio Claims aro well known, and attending
I elosely to t lie bncliM-M myself; all persons who
! have any claims ng.dnrt tin-It 8. (Sovemniciit nro
i invited 10 bring litem to me nt my <?flho
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