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THE TRIBUNE. j5' PUBLISHED KVF.IIY WEDNESDAY. AT I ti BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA ij I.Vl'Al'EK FOR T1IK l'EOI'lE. 3 1 * Independent m Politics. ; i \l Bwo Yfuf. ..... ftl ."O 1 ; i ??lx Month*. .... 1 CO I AUYEUTISINti KATES: J t JPcrSnitnrc, first Insertion . . . S>I AO ( I'er square, hvcoih! insertion, . 1 OO Special coniratt* made with yearly advertiser?. | Address all communications lo THE TRI1IUNK llEAUl'ORT, S.C. p *T*lt TIMK FOlt ACTION. M It was to be hoped that the lesson t<> | ? ue.tenrncc ironi the recent election in i 11 Mississippi wou'.d have a good effect on * the republican party in this state, but , r the majority of the Legislature,'hungering * otter the flesh-pots, are to-day as ready r to obey the party masters as they were * obedient to other masters iu ante-bellum 11 dsys, end so it will doubtless be unli' c they ate defeated at the polls by men. How soon that time will conic is for the c intelligent people to decide. Ignorance and vice cannot prevail over the people '' cf South Carolina if her citizens should say not. The masses of the Colored peo- i ^ pie want nn honest and trood govern- ' Jiient, and tl cy will join good and true c nun who aic not too busily engaged ^ bemoaning thoir desperate condition to ' -make uu iffnrt to better it. The univcr- 1 ^al cry now is to organize the opposition. 11 uuder the name of Democracy, and tiie people can if they are ready to put their shoulder to tho wheel work such a revol . ution in tlic political affu'rs of the State ! 518 to make the vandals who liave bo j M long robbed her people glud to sink out | n of sight, ft fly to escape the penitentiary. u South Carolina is the only Southern state j y still under the absolute control of the Republican party, and. the parasites who p rule her destiny are (lightened at their t, almost certain defeat next fall, and the recent marshalling of their forces was |, intended to show the pooplc- how strong ! e and united they were, but in this show 11] of uni'y their weakness was appartnt by . , the language and actions necessary to p accomplish their ends. ^ By a trick more becoming a crowd oi jj refnietory schoolboys tbau an august j legislative body they brought on ilie t election of Judges unexpectedly, nnd j before the year is up will probably in whining accents ask to be forgiven and promiso never to do so again. . But let the Iioiu st men of the State i trust uo more to the lying tongues that f with each recurring election make i pledges never meant for anything but 1 ateppmg stoccs to oflice and positions 1 where their voices arc raised in support < of men and measures that give a shock < to the civilization of the age: It matters little under what ujunc the friends of j decency, order and good government . choose to unite, for the overthrow of the forces of fraud, immorality and anarchy, ] "whether as conservatives, independents ' or democrats since it w ill result in the ,' salvation and rcsuricction of a long' j prostrate state. Thank God tlmt in the present crisis 1 cfour affairs when the strong tide of evil and the elements of conniption are threatening to overwhelm the ship of i state, wc have such a m?n%ntthe helm 1 as our present executive has proved nimsefc ' One ctill strong voice in a blatant land lVk... -it 11 1- 1-1 "? ' t? uMcvn nicjr uiu iiuii wimi care 1 ( -Aristocrat, autocra1, democrat, one "Who can rule and dare not lie." Xt Miglit Have Ret-n Worse, j (Communicated.) < To onr mind (he bad feature in the < ?Eccti?fr^of W. J. Whipper nnd I*. L. ' ' "Wiggin to t Iks judgeship?, is that it was ' the resalt of a coalition of such thorough- < ly bad elements as necessitated the < election of F. J. Moses Jr. to n like < cxsiitod position as a uicmiia of assuring < fcucccss. ( i Any scheme which admitted the pdssi- Lility cf the resurrection of that dcbanchcr of public ami private morals coald lie j wo less chan-"a?oyennnt with deatli and i aa i^jrcement with licll," and wc ennnot *00 deeply deplore the fact that the j bmches of tho tiret and second circuits i ' were attained by our fellow townsmen ; ?t such a sacrifice of the common weal, i and iu such.dcflnnco of promised reform ' asUie making such a compact portends. J Aside from the unsavory circnmstan- | ec? attending their election, wc dissent from the hue and cry which has been , raised, for wc suspect thnt Mr. Wiggins l?!ace of nativity, and Mr. Whippcr's J complexion ns well ns tlio f.ict of tlieir tieing republicans, form the cliicf reasons J for most of the utterances against them. Of Major Mr iggin, we know thnt after 1 a course of legal studies at Harvard 11 University ho read law with Judge Doe [ ?f Dover Hew Hampshire and bad hecti 1 admitted to pr*cticfe at the l?ar of that 8tateatlbcoutbri;aV of the war, and hav sag laid aside his hilefs to take up the t tmrord in the civil strife;ho graduated t with honor in thnt field, resumed his ! i ' i former profession and lias served as the i aolicitor of cur circuit for nearly eight < ' years, hearing so untarnished character ' < i official ns well as in private life. Upon Mr. Whippets success at the bar. J C ref-flveiT ifflT dwell-'as it slrtnds ticnucs-' ? ior.od. i.ail if we may judge of his.-ii ulUBtcunWr by his ecur;:- in flic past in di Icmruu-i&g corrnpt * practices in ourjtc tvti* alia fit we li-.iVe reason to be hope- ? mV.Mo my the least. * I 1! In as-liming jwopiictiirsldp of the'it loanfoit T lines, Til ay 25th. lbi 2, he do-j ? larctl his "opposition to fraud ami 17: orruption wherever found," and closed |< lis {-nlutntory bf saying, "Wc shall not ? nd .cannot be unmindful of the fact i n hat in our state g< vernnient the g<x^of' ii lie whole people and that of no distinct lass or portion olMlseni is to be regard-i 2 d." ' ! t. lie was foremost in urging the ini-j icachnient of (Governor Scott ami was li lcnrlicaded enough to denounce the ctm- t; iidacy of Moses. He urged the election f Mr. Toinlinson but was in advance of p lis party, and with the failure of the liol | p ers ticket lie lasped into temporary ohscu- | _ itv. During the last "campaign he found j j ini. inu voice t?i mo peopic uetnnmlcii 51 el'nrm, ami while uniting his voice with ? Iieirs in favor of .Mr. Chamberlain, he did ot fail to can!ion llic citizens of Beaufort ; aunty against their former roprescitta- j ives in tlic General Assembly, ami warn- d il Iheui against that local ring, which j h ike all others political, contains men of oth parties. " We can gee nothing in these nntccc- ,a cnts that wonld justify our indulging <U 1 apprehensions that tlie first or stennd | ( ircuits arc to preside d over by a Jeftrv or ; Varren Hastings and we cannot forbear , [tying so, nltiiough it cannot be qitcs-' *'t ioned that men of greater legal attain-1 lents might have been selected. I ia ilKITlTLICAN. | ,!a The Washington. Tribune attributes B< 1 Hubert Smalls the statement that "the j,? adges removed, nltliougli Conservatives, Xi ere able lawyers and inexorably just ? leu. lie thinks they should by all leans have been retained. ITe says that Shipper is no lawyer, and is consequent j unlit for the place, while Moses is j nown to every man ia Smith Carolina! ) be a scoundrel." Mr. Smalls says the above is false, that | e would have supported Maher for re i lection hud lie been in Columbia, and 11 liaf his actions in the last judicial eleeion, when lie worked hard and spent lis money to secure the election of Whipicr proves the falsity of the charge that ic considers Wliippers election a cniani j ty, and moreover he would have worked ! o defeat Wiggin and elect Whipper il ic had been in Columbia. A line baik called the "Stonewall j lack son" of 1100 tons, has ju.-d ten built it East Boston Mass. by Mr L). 1>. Kelly, she is intended for the freighting busiless between Virginia and Liverpool. T iler builder and owner gives as a reason "or naming tlic bark after the hit: Soulh;rn Confederacy's celebrated military ;hicftnin the following statement: "The political hunters for place have for a long time prevented that union and larinony ot sentiment between the North | ] ltid South which should at ail times prevail, and have done much against true patriotism al;d the inter sts of the merchants, mechanics nncl laborers of our summon country. Jackson was one of a the truly loved men of Old Virginia; his 0 faults, it any, must be torgottcn by every true American in the shining brightness '. of his noble character as a man. I am by 11 birth and sentiment a s?>n of Old Massa-1 chuselts, and couid anything he more ap- : propnatu than for our peopic to extend j r the hand of true fellowship in 187i> to the I old mother of Presidents, Virginia?" The old Hebrew cubanstic "legend of j Lilith, the tirvt wile of Adam, is tohl by \ W. D. Conway, in his lecture on the Devil, in language which is as beautiful as a Sub-died poem. She was a cold, passionless, splendid beauty, with wondrous >oMen hair. She was a created Adam's ?<jual in every respect, therefore properly mough refused to obey him. For this die was driven from the garden ofEden, ind Eve was created, made to order, so to apeak, of one of Adam's ribs. Then the golden haired Lilith, Jculons, enrig- t id, pining for licr first home in paradise, I entered in the form of a serpent, crept I into tho garden of Eden, and temped f Adam and lire to their destruction. ;Vnd from that day to this, Lilith, a pas p -ionless hcauty with golden hair has ^ roamed up and down the earth, snaring ' the sons of Adam, and destroying them. ^ You may always know her dead victims, for wlieu ever a man has I ecu destroyed ; \ L>y the hands of Lilith you will always 3nd a single golden hair wrapped tight irouad his lifeless heart. To this day ^ many and many a son of Adam is still C lured to death and ruiu from having the q golden hair of a woman wrnpj>ed too iglit around his heart, 'litis is the mo al. lias not Lilith been revenged ? Information has been received that the j Bmpcror of Brazil will leave that conn- j ry, probably in April, for tho United j States. lie will tra'vel as a private gentleman, as ho did four yearn < ago in f. England, wirhout any distinction as his ^ '.ink. and will not only attend the Cenennial Exhibition, but will travel over j nneir of our country lor pleasure and j uAtru'ljon. 4 Mr. Editor, j <3 As the story is going, the rounds of | lie press that Mr. WInlost a for-[ une at tho gaming table, is it not as a 'caaonnblo to suppose that lie came by t in the samo way as ho lost it, ns to lhargc it to the tJecouru of public plunltr? Fair l'lav. # Kntered. Dec. 23rd. Br. Brig Blanche lark master, 17 days from Fimcltal, in illa&t tj>?f"aiiipbell.*Wyllic & co. ,.v ? Br. "Eri^r Magpie, Davis master', fit) iys lYoMifuuta Cr.r/. TenerrSff-'Ui. ballast ? C attltitfcU \Mite & co. ?-Br, Brig Contest, La Guile, mnnr, ") days from Port of -f*pn?T?\ Trimtrrd 1 ballast to Camphcll Wyllic ?fc co. ?Br. Bark ArethusaBobinson, master, 2 days from Belfast, Ireland in lmllnsl ] > Campbell Wyliie & co. Buss'an Bark Iloppet, Fredcriekson taster, 58 days front Barcelona, Spain t ballast to Campbell Wyliie vk; co. Sclir. Flora Condon, French, master days front Charleston S. C. in ballast j > Pacific mining co. CcEAitr.n Dec. 20th. Russian Bark iutlunius Wtckscll master, for Savannah fa in hnlhist for repairs. ?24 Bark L. E. C'ann, f'osman master, >r London England, with 000 tons of hosphatc rock from Oak Point Mines. 24th Schr. CliarlotJe Jameson, amcson master for Woods Hole, with 0 ) tons of phi spit ate rock from Pacific sines SHERIFF'}} 8A LEE. The FlierifF will oflcr fi r sale on Tucsay January 4th. 1870 at the court onse the following property: C. J. Iictkdl vs. H. D. Bucot 47."> acres in Prince 'iliinms Parish, bonndodnorth by lands of J. E. cPherson, west by J. li. Screven. south by cm. te of Enstlee, east niul south by estate of Mideton and Jenkins. Elizubabcth Tutcn vs. Charles Scott. A ;ract 'land adjoining l:in<ls of W. II. Stark &co., E.J. nrrlson Jas. Graham and others. T. A. Aiken ex'r P. II* Dehn vs. Ida Me Pride . al. Tlie undivided ore third interest of Mrs, . II. Hobcrtson, deceased in that tract of land attaining acres known as Hammock plantion' hounded north by lands of J. C. Richardson, ist by lands' of estate of McLcwis, south by tatc of W. P. Ei'ts, and west by lands of II. II. >eticl; Jr. Terms hrlf cash balance in one year. N. W Ellis vs. Julia Dcloach' 12.7 acres unded sontii and west by lands of K. E. Lee I co., and cast by N. W. Ellis. I>fl* SAT.l^. I COTTOX 7>PESS and Stefan En (fine. If desired the Engine will be sold ieprate. A pply to W. W. Elliott, Port Royal, S. C. f 4v ? 1 six horse portable steam engine. 3 McCAHTIIV GINS. li tt 1KE-CLOTU motino TABLES. 2 ikon pestles. ? new mccarthy rollers, uuu'cil Lot <rf extrn KNIVES. Lot of 2 luch BELTING, etc., etc. Apply at Palmetto Island, or address Box ".1 Beaufort p. O. C, G. Krxn.\Li, lien's Youth's A Bov's OLOTHi^e." Cloths, Cafsimkhes, FcuNiaiiiNa GoOW etc. VIENKE & MULLER MercM Tailors and (Miners, Invite attention to their very large .ml handsome stock of Clothing of their i\yn tnani'f.K turn, equal to custom work, tul defy competition in price as well as a lif. PRICE LIST OF BUSINESS ANDj DltESS SUITS. j Double twisted Cussimerc Suits $ 8 iroken Plaid do do 10 Jrey all wool Melton do 12 Dark do do ' do 12 Dark do do do 151 Drev and Black Striped Cass. Suits 12: I arris do do 15 U1 wool Scotch Cheviot Suits 18 111 wool English Knickcrbocber Suits 18 Double twisted English Cass. do 20 Imnll checked do do 28j linul! basket do do 25 Muck <jot(lcd do do 25 j Dark striped do do 28 Dark s'riped do do 50 Dark plaid do do 80 Dark plaid French do 85 >ark striped do do 82 Hack Cloth and Worsted Dioganal Suits Irom if 12 to $40. 'ants from $3.50 upwards. rests from $1 upwards. 'me English Cassimcrc pants, lor dress only $7. Touths' and Boys' Suits from $6 to $28. OVERCOATS. Irey Melton Overcoat $ 0 Ihinchellu do 8 )xford Cassiinero Overcoat 10 do do 12 5rown Beaver do 15 Hack do do 20 Irown do do 20 lluo do do 25 Hack und Blue Diagonal Overcoat 18 " tar Shirts from $1.50 to $8. iniuu onuervcsca am urawcre from fiOo to $2.f>0. landkerchiefo, Half II030, Scarfs Tics, Collars, &o., in great variety. j All gooda marked in plain figures. No IcvfciUon. Making snitcrto order from$35 upwards. No trouble in allowing goods. (.Jiveus call before purchasing elsewhere. MEN KG & MULLEN, 22N Kin# ^oi*. \V< ntworth St. CIIAULKSTON, s.'c. JAMES E. BOYCE,! f W.esalt aM Retail Grocer,LIQUOR DEALER. II A "V' ST., Beaufort, S. C. Iu store from Now York, 15 Barrels fleckers S. It. Fi.ovr, i? atul 0 pounds. 50 Boxes Nt>. t Scaled TTeuiunos. i ! 10 Boxes J. S. Waters Laundry Stanch. j 10 ? Philip Clark's XXXX Sow . 10 cases of assorted Canned goods, at j 4 Barrels Bass vV Co. and E. O. Pibberts | ALE andPOItTEIt. 5000 ASSORTED CIGARS. To arrive from New Vnrt 5 Half Barrel8. Spiced Phis Feet, 4 Boxes of Cheese, | 2 half Barrels Futton Market Beef. I Anb a choice assortment ot Liquors and Cigars. CANNED GOODS, -A-T Jas. E. Boyce's 2 pound can fresh Pineapple 25 cents. 2 44 14 44 Com 30 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 Salmon 23 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Puuts 23 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 44 Tomatoes 20 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Green Peas25 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 Lobster 25 4 4 2 lb can Wilson's Corucd Beef 50 4 4 Can ready for immediate use. 1 pound cans Fresh Oysters 15c a car. columbia hotel < 'OIA7M 111 A. tS. C. wm. goumax Proprietor. E. 31. Cologne, Assistant. .1 an. 13-1 vr. AMERICAS UNDERWRITER'S Association. or IMilhxIelphta. llciul OOtcc of So. t.'a. Agoncy, Xo. 1 liroHil Street. CHAltLKSTOX. CAPITAL, 5 200.000. I wiil twelve applications for Insurance in tli's reliable Company, on all insurable property. This Company Is hot In connection will) tli Hoard of t'nderwritcrs, nntl will take ri.-ks at rca? sonnlilc rates. J. Arrr.n, * Snb Agent. A. M. Lett. Ccnernl Agent, Clinrloston. s. C. "elythewooit female seminary. rpHIS INSTITUTE. LOCATED SEVENTEEN i miles North of Columbia, near the Cburlottc, Columbia, and Augusta Railroad, In a community noted for health and morality, will commence its next Session September Oth, 1873, and close .Tune 10th, 1p70, The Trustees express their unqualified confldauec in ttic ability and judgement which in the past, have presided over the destinies of thjj> lu miu nuiui in me luturo win continue to direct and cou'rol its interests, and do moid licarllly rccommcml it to the support and patron age of all who desire good training and nubstnn ial and liberal education for t'ocir danghtcra. For particular!1, address cither the Principal, Dk.H. W. DookuAKT, Doito, S. C., Or the .Secretary of the Board of Trustees. JtEV. 1 . \V. MELLlCUAXr, DOKO 8. C NEW YORK STORE. H i - A large iiBanrtnient of ^ FINE SHOES, For ladles Gentlemen and Children. DryllCoods & Clothing A MPECtAI.TV. Call in ami examine before purchasing. Quick Sales and Small I'rofits-Our motto. Beaufort & Port Royal STA.Q-E LINE. On and after Monday Nov. 13th., the tinderslgncd will row a Sttgo Line bptwecn the above points Leaving Beaufort at 1p.m. and returning, Leave Tort Iteynl at 3 p. ra. Faro cnt'li M ay, 75 pcntH. WALLV Oiiekn. Proprietor. HKALJil* l'lUM'OH.VJiW, Will be received nntil Jan. 4|h. 1870, by the County Commissioners for feeding the poor for the year 1870, the rations to be as follows. Six quarts of hominy, Three lbs. of meat, One pint salt, . One quart of molasses, j. Ouc quart rice, | Quarter pound police or equivalent in tea. Half pound C sugar. Half pouitd soap, Two 07.. tobaeco and pipes The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. PAUL PllTTCIf AHD, Chairman Co. jjom'rs. lift. County. Thomas II. Wiip.kki.it, Clerk of bonrp. * i I Bounty and Claim Agent. I have", associated myself with a prominent fir:.a in Washington for the ptirpose of scenting Ilotintlrrt tin?l I'en^ionH For colored soloiers, mid prosecuting Ciaims-for Losses During Use wai, and all other claims against the United State; Goveriimont. ?.ronN it. itumitARi). Uuatifor*. 8. C.. Feb* 24, ebSI-lyV SHEPARD D. PtILBERT, XOT.VIIY I?l'ItTiU,.l Attention given to Marine Protests. Ol'l'ICK In tlic-ci.i'b house. ian.0-07. MANSION HOUSE PORT ROYAL, S. C. SITUATED AT TIIE TERMINUS OF THE Port Royal llallroad, where connection Js made with the fn*r sailing, llrt el >ss steamers MOXTHOMEHY Olid IlfNTsVtlXE. sailing to New York every Friday. Round trip from Augusta $30. 0 This Ip an entirely new and elegantly furnished house. Situation nnpitrpoppcd, surrounded with magnificent live oaks, commanding a splendid prospect of the surrounding country, the Bcaufor and Port Royal Uivorp, and offers unusnnl attrr.c tious to travelers or to parties who dc.-irc Hoard or to spend a f.?w days near the salt water. Table tttpplied with every hing the market nil"ords. Fresh milk, bntter, fish, vegetables and rruits in their season. Best of Cooks and Attendants. Terms liberal. C. E. WAnncN, jiilll-lf Proprietor. nB BARNES' FOOT-POWER ~ 1A. bckoi.l s.vws and lathes. jfe/1 J -An entire kevoh*tion in i ho fy"*1! i ft!/ constniction of foot-power machines! The old style thrown SkrWWjMp./ aside when these are known I Vfj Thous>.nds now in use! $l.."iOO - Jv. n W $2 0 U per year made using them. One person out of every (r j three who sends for catalogues il" -1iff i n buys one. Say what paper yon read this in, mul address V. P. & .lOIIN BARNES. Ilockford, Winnel a :o Co , lies 5.111. Illinois. W. Schroder, M ANUFAC TURKU OP FINE CIGARS KILLICKINNICK Smoking Tobacco. SIGN OF IO.UPKItOlt WILLIAM, 10 IIAYME 8TIIEKT, Cha rleston, S. C. Cranlwrrios, Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Dried and Green Apples, Citron and I )ates. at AVaterliouse's. Thomas R. Harris, ? "MAXVK.VCTUREn OF ALT. KINDS OF Biscuit and Crackers. 113, 113, 114 & 110 Bookman St. Betwcou water Pearl Streets, Branch, 340 Washington St., ( Bet. Frui.kliuancl Harrison Sts. f *ew lorlc* Fretwell & Nichols, WHOLESALE PAPER, Paper Bags, Twine, Inks <5tc. 1211 Buy Htroot, SAVANNAH, OA. BEAUFORT MACHINE SHOP. Having opened a Shop here, I am prepared with tho latest IMPROVED TOOLS to Build and repair all kinds ol MACHINERY, both Wood ami Iron. Particolur attention giv<jfi to Designing and Pattern Making For New Work. STEAM PIPE and FITTINGS, Constantly on hand At Norton Prices. Common Sizes of Iron Huts AND STEEL. Personal attention given to SETTING and CONSTRUCTING Steam Boiler Pminaceii FOR SAVING FUEL. Shop next to Pont Office J. A. Whitman, Mechanical Engineer. -A.- MABK. Lboot vav AND *> aHOE MAKER, I'ATtlfnlur Attention Riven to Firnt t'liis* tV<irk. A perfect fit ami xAtUfnefion guarantee HIIOI' qpposltu WntcrhonM anil ItirkcrV Coi.r ilouw. Denufort, S. 0. Mrth ? " " ' ' 9wm?????M ?? > J C. RICHMOND. Trial .IiiHllcc. AH 'lusincKS Intrusted to liim will receive tare (til and prompt attention OFFICE LAW DOiLDINO. R. P. BARRY, W1IOLK8ALK oiul It IOTA IL, DKALKK IX Dri Ms, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, Ac. &c. ?lcc2 54. W. H. CALVERT TINSMITH. DRAT.RR Is JAPANNED PLANISHED and 1'fi.MN TIN WARE. Constantly cm hand a full Stock of Heating, Cooking and Box j STOVES and PIPE. i Particular attention given to putting on and re palling Tin Roofs. Leaders and Gutters. Terms Cash. Replug for a continuance of the patronage here oforc bestowed on me, I will warrant nil work to he (lone in the most woikmai like manner novio-lU. POUT ROYAL Saw & Planing Mill DE.VCFORT, S. C % D. C. WILSON & CO., VANLTACTVnr.BS OF AND DBAI.ERS 1M Yellow Pine Timtier and Lnmlicr AND CypmnH HIIIUKIOK, ALSO 'juilders and Contractors Plaster, Lathes, AH kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. Flooring & Celling Board always on hand Orders for Lnmltcr and Timber by^thc cargo promptly filled, Lumber delivered in any part o the Town free of charge. Terms Cash D. C. WILSON S- CO. Bomty and Claim's Agency. Being associated with a lawyer in Waalilng ton whose energy a-id promptness In prosecuting the Claims arc well known, s.rd ctteK'.ing Closely to the business myrelf; all persons who nave any claims against theT. S. Gottri n tnt ate .nvitcd to bring them to me at my Oflice the Bennett Rente. Bay St. Bconfor So. Cn. John P. POUTRons , ~ to rentt TWO DESIRABLE STORES tu the basement of the Stevens Ilonsc. Price, $ 10. and $ 15. respectively Apply to W. J. VerdiER. tffi.nt j Magnolia Passenger Rofite. POUT ROYAL RAIIjIIOA I?. Augusta Oa. Dec. 4 th. 1815 TIIE FOLLOWfNa PASSENGER 8CUKDCLK will l>e operated on nud after this date: GOING MOUTH?TRAIN No. 1. Leave A??m?ta 7.80 a. m. Arrive nt Yemussco Wt....13.10 p. m. Leave Ycmneeoc 1?.S3 p. m. > Arrive at Bcnnfort 8.01 p. ni. 11 Arrive at Port Royal , 8.38 p. m. Arrive at Savannah 8.80 p. m. Arrive at Charleston... 4.80 p. ni. GOING NORTH?TRAIN No. *. Leave Charleston 8.15 a. m. ( Leave Savannah 9.80 a. m. Leave Port Iioyal 10.30 n. tu. Leave Benofoit lfl.SO a. m. Arrivo at Yemassce 1800 a. m. Leave Yemassec 1380 p. ni. Arrive at Augusta 5.30p.m. , Train No. 8 arrives at Beaufort at 4.05 a. m. Train No. 4 leaves ltcanfort at 13.10 a. m. ^ i Hcuufort Accommodation. Leaves Tort Royal at 8 a. m'. and 5.80 p. m. Leaves Beaufort at 8.30 a. m. and 6 p. ni. Through Tieketa sold and Baggage checked to aVI principal points. Trains 1 and 3 rnn drily except Sundays. Nos. 3 and 4 run daily. All trains connect at Yrmnasco with the trains of the Savannah *..?i m?- ?* ? MUU wiai 1CIUOI1 Rallro*?d for CHarloaton and Savannah, and at Augusta with tralr.s of the Georgia Railroad, for tho West, and Charlotte, Coltnibia and Augusta Railroad for the North and East. ' Passengers taking 'rains Nos. 1 and S make close all mil connections at Savannah with Atlantic A j Gnlf Railroad for Jacksonville and all polntu on the St. John's River. THROUGH PULLMAN* HLREI'IN * CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS TO SAVANNAH R. G. Flchixo, T. S. J>atant. Superintendent General Pnsrenger Agent. NOTICE. I * T>r. O. F. GAMHATf, 1 entnl Bii'gcon, f will lie happy to ancoaimo.latc such of his friends and tlio public aa may ?land in uoed of Sir services, lie will loi n'e dnriiie 11? star In lleac ort at ?l * Ucaufor. Hotel.