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THE TRIBUNE. - - - - i PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. AT BEADFORT SOOTH CAROLINA Independent in Politics. TERMS: Due Year. ..... HI RO Six Moutli?, .... *1 OO ADVERTISING KATES: l*ei-Square, first Insertion . . . &l]fiO I er square, nccqiul Insertion, . 1 oO S pecia 1 con true t h made wl th yearly adver tlsere. Address nil comtnumcntione to TUE TRIBUNE BEAUFORT, B.C. ! TOWN FINANCES. Tu another column will be found the Annual Report of the Inteudant of our town, together with the report of the Town Clerk and Treasurer, showing the receipts and disbursements for the fiscal year, ending next Monday. We also |iuun?!i rue utuiizuu usi oi expenses, showing lo whom the money has been paid and for what service the claim is allowed. From this statement it will be scon that the total receipts for the year have been $0,847.50, and the payments $0,835.10, leaving a balance iu the treasury of $12.40. Among the payments during the past year, have been the bond to the Silsby Munufacting Co., of" $1,020, und of indebtedness of lite town existing when the present couueii was elected of $3,380, making $5,000, which has bceu paid, over and above tlie current expen ses of the town for die year, leaving for cc. ual expenses inruwed nnd paid, $4,605,10. The council found Jut owing tiie amount of indebtedness of past.yeai3 that they would slifl be in arrears over one thousand dollars and thinki-ig it best to owe one man rather than a score < r moie of employees, they borrowed $1 .050, and with lliis sum have paid off i every exisJoc indebtednos-i. pin-ntinn I ? , . fc> the bonds for the engiuo which do uot tall due until 1877, and 1S78. It will be eeen that the floating indebtedness of former yeais paid amounted to $3,830. and the amount necessai/ to provide f<<r the payment of every claim at the end of the present fiscal year was $1,059, showing that iiad the present council had but the expenses of the curreut year to pay (including the Silsby bond) they would have had on hand to-day a surplus of $2,380, or enough to have paid ofl all the bonds outstanding <>u account of the btearn Fire Engine. Our citizens cannot but be pleased with the evident healthy condition of the town finances, and thankful for the care which has been taken (o avoid the creation of a large indebtedness. The town . is in a very good 6anita'y conditior, die a!reels have been well cared for, and the absence of not and profane V.nguagc on streets is in marked contrast to former years. An election for LUendant and Wardens takes place or. Monday August 7th, and \Vith the very satisfactory ad iiimisiruiiou, io wmcu me present onicers can point their re-election is assures!. "Wo hear that Mr. Gngc^has been obliged to resign, on account of a law recently passed by Congress, and there is talk of replacing one of the other wardens with nnothcr man. A meeting will be held at the Arsenal Friday night to make nomin utions. Our Congressman, Robert Smalls, lias at last made a speech in the House and in doing r,o he waked up S. S. Cox, and it being Small's first ell' rt wo publish it together with some of the remarks of Mr. Cox. Mr. Smalls said: "Mow Mr. Cha'imrn, io offering the amendment which has been read bv the Clerk I did i) believing that the race to which I belong ore being outrageously treated In the district 1 have the honor to represent upon this floor. Notwithstanding that, fir, the gentleman from New York [Mr. Cox] rosenpon this floor and attempted to stale to the House and to the country that I had introduced iMs matter foi bad political pui poses If it has been tho custom of the gentleman from New York to bring in matters here for bad political TillrnnaAfl It la no* ao ? M r?wwj v ?o uui. ov rv it II lilt*. That gentleman curly undertook to! state to the IIoubc that South Carolina was the worst-governed State in the United States; that it was rotten to the core-rotten all round its borders. I agree with tbo gentle.nan from New York that South Carolina is rotten all round its borders, and for (hat very reason I have offend the amendment to thuTbill to cut off that rotten part all round South Carolina so as to let the core stand. It is those rotten parts which are troubling us. We are getting along all right ourselves. I vouched % for the author of tint report. I state Again to this House that that report which was read from the desk was signed by an honorable gentleman, one who risked his life for the protection and defense of this Government. I say again 1 know that if I hud given his name to this noure in the next few hours it wonld have been known at Hamburg, South Carolina, and I would not have p.ivcn ten cents for his li.c, for General Ilntler, thegendetnan who was aitemp t,i d to be made a snlnt of in this House, would : t once have organized another band of Kn-Kluxand hunted liim down. [fnaoani?bi ?n?i ???i?? I will tell the gentleman i'ruin New n Yolk that I was vouched lor by nearly fourteen thousand majority of loyal men ^ to this Government, and, sir, I will say j men of my native State, the State ol ; C South Carolina, where 1 was boiu nud c' i eared. '( I do not desire to take up the time of' ^ the House, ns gentlemen on that side have only seen fit to allow us ten minutes tl to debate on this question. Thank God, 8 I hold iu my hand the ofiieial investiga ! !r 11 tion of the attorney-general of that State, w and if that report does not place everything charged in that former letter upon General Butler's head, then I do not o know how any man ran be nmvpil oniltf f? ,?. ? e??" of any crime wilhin the borders of the P United States. I have nothing to say in reference to the complimentary remarks of the gentleman from Kcntuckey [Mr. Jones] in regard to General Butler. General Uu M r might have been in tlie days he knew him every thing he has stated in regard to him, but I can tell him thnt since General Butler left him he has either got into bad company or has been badly advised, tor there has not been a row or riot in South Carolina since re- C| construction in Edgefield that General $ Butler has uot led; he has been the lead- b er of cveiy riot or outrage perpetrated ? upon the good people of that Stale." p Mr. Cox said: "Air. Chairman, I have u no response to make to what has just el fallen fiom the other side. It was ad- t( vcrtised pretty largely that I was to be in some w ay or other attacked to-day by somebody of a different color and race. ^ flic attack has been made. I said the u other day that South Carolina was had o * ll at the center and to the circumference. I presume Air. Cliniimnn, that South {} Carolina is worse now than she was when this book which is in my hand was I written. It is entitled, "A Prostrate p St do. The author is a republican gentlcmau 1 <?f observation, honesty, and intelligence, *1 In this little book he has shown the effect of this t'Trible government upon ft the resources and morals of South Carol- t< ina. It shows how the treasury has been drained l?v thieves Tr slimrj Hioi !?.. o Bute treasurer can he of no use there ^ bec ause all the means of the State have i been robbed. It shows how, after the c carpct-\jag governments had taken nearly all, thepe was a worse crew of robbers A called native Africans of South Carolina. ^ Pi. It refers to them ^especially. I do not a know whether the members from South A Carolina in this House belong to the A Chamberlain i'actioi^ or to the other A fuctions, 01 to what class they do belong. A Oih of i he colored members said Hie A othei day that I was good in everything except in being a democrat. I have always h.ul the kind words of those gen- B; Cornea. I lease never, as s >uic gentleman B ou -lie oi her side have done, called them | niggers.' I did once called them b' colored member?, for wh-ch I was called if to account. I did not know how else to * describe them. 1 believe Micy ure to be c treated under the Constitution and the B law with fairness dud equality. Why u not? Tl:ey have the same immoital u souls. Some of tliein are better looking 11 than some of their white confreres across the way. I do not see why we should be all the time keeping up this race contest." g ANNUAL ItEPORT i OF THR Iutciidant or tbo Town of Beaufort,;; For The Year Ending July 31 187ft. g To t\e Ilonc ruble Wardens oj thef Totcn Council of Beaufort. uenti.kmen: X have the honor to respectfully submit my annual report as Iuteudeut of the Town of Beaufort, for the fiscal year ending July 31, 187?. I congratulate you that good feeling ^ and harmony has been the chief fcotuic of the present council and this has enabled each and every officer of the town to fully and faithfully discharge his duty. * There has been a marked improvement T in the financial condition ot the town, tl and at the present time it will compare c, favorably with that of any town in the State. It will bo seen by reference to T the fiuaucial statement in this report that T had this council been confined to the T legitimate cxperscs of the present fiscal y year, out side of the bonded indebtedness t there would have been a large surplus. t over and ubove all expenses up to July t 81st. t It will he seen from the statement of T expenditures that the entire indebtedness Tl of the town including the bonds due in Feb. 1877, and Feb. 1878, can be paid out of the uext years (axes, provided the same amount is collected as during the R: past year. r; vVith this favorable showing n? . n ^ IIIO fact that a largo amount of properly heretofore not liable to taxation will be j subject to tax in the coming year there is no reason why the rate of taxation should ,J: not be reduced by those who ure to Bl succeed us in the management of the n, affairs of the town; and nt the same time uj make many improvements that arc ucces- j bj sary, j Bj The sanitary condition of the town line ! 0; l?een cood, and while the town has been, n? usual almost free from sickm s.<, yet the sanitary condition c.tn be greatly improved by a lictter system of drainage ,{ which should have full consideration by v" the incoming council. The mortunry record of the town has been small and in this particular the town is more favorc<! tiian many olhers that enjoy as to good or better reputation for healthful- j fss. In fact the mortuary reportj of inclu ic various towns and cities that have Th nne to my hands, show that uo town the?' as been so favored as Beaufort. cxpc During the year the Phoenix Fire *l,'? onipany has been added to our already ncar licient fire department making it equal >r most any emergency that may arise. The addition of hose reel aud hose is uBhc ?speetfully suggested. '1 he Intendcuts Court has been one of ic prominent features of the town overnment, and the results arc apparent 1 the better order that may be noticed 1 the streets. There is however, much or i ork to be done in that direction. f?j Police Court. There has been one hundred and fifty- ' ^ ne cases before the Intcndent's Court cp" >r trial or investigation during the resent fiscal year. Of this number the illowing have been foriuallv before the [>urt: Breach of peace, ar-d disorderly conduct, 25 Drunkenness, and disorderly conduct, 2d Profane, and indecent language, 33 Interfering with police, 6 Shooting in Town 4 Noy Larceny, 0 15 Vagrancy M Burglary nnd larceny, 1 Assault and Battery, 16 Keeping disorderly house, 4 DoC) Belling Liquor'on Sunday, 4 Contempt, 1 U There lias been imposed in the above ..?.1 ? - wvo Iiuvo uuivuutiu^ ill IIIU uOD V 270.00, of this amount $180.50 has een paid. This amount does not include isro c dollar costs in each case that is paid j0n. 5 the police where the line is paid. The 28 lan of allowing the police a fee for 31 irest has been foutid to increase their gl fiicicncy without any expense to the r^b jWU. j The difference between $270, imposed 2 1 fines, and the amount af $180.50 2 ollecied, is accounted for by the fact j liat the parties have worked out the fines ponthe streets, or have been impris- Feb. ued ; and in several instances disreputa- 3 le persons fined have had sentence susended upon the condition, that they rave the town. ,, A large number brought before the ntendaut have been discharged with no ienaity except a reprimand. Eight cases have been turned over to he trial justice for trial, or examination, he offense charged not coming within he jurisdiction of the Inleudent. The amount of $17.50. has been paid T rom fines collected under the ordinances j inform rs. The lollowing nre the receipts, and xpeuditures for the yea:. An itemized latement and vouchers, for the same is erewith submitted. The books of the 'own, aic also open at all times to the itizens for examination. 10' . Dr. m<&nt from Ticasurer, Kohcrts, $ 2,73 mount from special tax, 30,00 mount.from Market, J:U,1h mount from Licenses, 2,717,30 mount from Fines, 189,30 10 mount from bog Badges, 20,00 mount from Assessment 5 828,57 mount from Ee'rays, U,00 mount from Lcaso 50,00 mount from Bond, 1,030,00 H * ? UJ7 R/l Cr. y Streets and Sewers, * 2,105,16 y Town Expenses, 551,2:1 y Town improvements, 54:1.75 y Town Police 701,35 y Town Fire Department, TOi,tR> y Town Marshal, 512,75 y Towc Sinitare, 40S',18 y Clerk, and Treasurer, 407,25 y t ontingcut Account. 40,ij0 y Inteudiut 450,00 y Assessment, 100,00 y Poor Account, 2,55 y Abatements, 11,25 y Town Indebtedness, 200.34 Total $ 10 Balance on hand. 12.46 I n conclusion, I desire to thank you, u oiitletucs, lor tlie nid and courtesy you avc extended to mc during the year, mid 10 feel assured that tl.? citizens fully ap- ^ reciate your services, and that no one I riil in truth assert that you have failed o perform, or neglected any duty that Mnr liat you deem essential to the pu lie 4 ood. 6 Ilispcctfully Submitted ALFHED WILLIAMS, A* Intcudaut. j Beaufort, S. C., July 26, 1870. ? , ,t'r - 10 ANNUAL REPORT OP THE 15 TOTVN CI.KICK AND Tit K AS C It Kit. po the lion. Intendant, and Wardens of the Town of Beaufort, 20 Gkntlkmen : ? May N COMPLIANCE WITH AN ORDINANCE. 1 Entitled An Ordinance to create the office of roasurcr of the Town of Beaufort, and prescribe io duties of the same and for other purposes-. I hereby submit my Annual lie port for the year iding August, 1st, 187(5: Dr. o amonnt received from Treasurer Roberts. 2,75 o amount received from Special Tax 50,oO o amount received from Market, 134,18 o amount received from Licenses, 2,717,50 o amount received from Fines, 180,50 o amount received from Dog Badges, 23,00 o amount received from Assessment, 5,028,57 o amount roceivcd from Kstrays, 11,00 o amount received from Lease, 60,00 0 amount received from Bond, 1050,00 $ 9,847.50 . Juno Cr. 8 y Streets and Sowers, (2,105,10 y Town Expenses, 65^23 Jn|y V Town improvement*, 513,75 15 1 Police, 704,.16 f Fire Department, 700.DB jo f Marshal, 512,75 r Haniiary, <?." 18 r ( lorlc and Trcaaurcr, 407,26 r < otiUndent, 40,00 r Intendant, 4.*iO,no r Assessment, 100,00 r Poor Account, 2,.16 r Abatement, 11,25 f Town Indcbtcdncsa. 3,200,31 $').K15,10 RECAPITULATION, BCelpta, . $0,817,50 (pcnditurcs, , 0,835,10 Balance on hand, 12,40 Daring the yosr, the Intendant has Issued upon e treasury, one hundred and sixty chocks , 1110 \ ^ gating In amount as per above statement, > the sum of $ i.Kri.oo. of width amount about j >,ojo, wont to liquidate the bills of last council,' ding Bond for Engine: ere has been paid to officer*, and employe am of $2,"00. Town improvements inclad nscs have been made to the amount of ab 0: aid the Sanitary Department, haa c !y $-'00 more. The Street* have been kept ir at a cost of about $">00 ; the balance be rbed by oilier accounts, as will appear m In report of the Intcndant, to be p d. Respectfully Submitted J, C, RICHMOND, < lcrk & Treasure! Itemized statement, Sspondltures of tho Town of lteaufo >r tlio Year Kmliug July 31, 18*6. No. To Whom Paid, Service. A 1 Harry Wallace, town employee $2i 2 Ben Watkina, town employee, 1! 3 Thos, Barnes, police, 2. 4 David Green, town employee 2 5 Charles Talbird, audited bill 11 G James Miller, special police 7 Goo. W. Roberts, town clerk 81 8 Geo. W. Roberts* acct. town marshal li 0 J. C. Mayo, disinfectants 111 10 Sam'l. Cohen, town employee II 11 Josinh Nowclls & Co., repairing hose 5 12 W. C. Morrison, street lamps 13 Mrs. E. Holzack, bread for prisoners ] 14 Wm, liarrisson, freight, naptha i 13 Peter Gibbes, town m arshal 5! 16 F. Manigo, town employee 21 17 Ben Watkins, town employee 2i 18 Harry Wallace, town employee G< 19 Peter Gibbes, town marshal 5( 20; Alfred Williams, salary M 21 Geo. Watcrhouse, audited bills 61 22 Conint & Emmons, audited bill lime 4< 23 J, C. Richmond, stationery & stamps f 21 8. Mayo, audited bills U 23 8. Mayo, audited bills 6t 26 W. II. Lockwood, town bond to I Silsby Manf g. Co., & interest f 1,B8( 27 N. Christenscn. audited bill bricks ! 28 J. M, Talbird, acct. cngiuccrNo. 1, 31 29 John Frsius, audited bills ? 30 Paul Hamilton, poor account ! 31 8. M. Wallace, audited hills 111 82 W. M. Fcencb, audited bills II 33 E. A. Schcpei, bond & interest l,52i 84 Jos. Cohen, police aoefcunt 14 33 Standard Commercial audited bills 5 86 Clara Sanches bill finding prisoners 87 G. \\ . Roberts, manager aud treas. 2 US Peter Gibbes, town marshal 10 39 John Reynolds, bill cartago 40 Thomas Barnes, police 3 41 J. A. Whitman, audited bill 8 42 W. W. Fripp, manager 43 F. W. Schcpcr, bill shell, M.^W, Williams.. 6 41 W IP Calvert, audited bills 8 43 J. C. Richmond manager Hi Franklin TalhlrU audited bill 2 47 Jerry Savage audited bill 48 Wm. Mitchcl', audited bill 40 Ben Watkiiis, town cmpljyec 5 50 Harry Wallace, town employee 12 51 David Green, town employee 2 52 Samuel Cohen, town employee K 53. ilnrry Bee. police 7 54 F. Maudtgo, town employee 10 55 Jo.-, Robinson, police 7 6(5 Richard Waeliiugton, pol cc, 1 57, Moses Frnaier, police 5s Ben Holmes police 5!l Jaa. E McGregor, audited bill 00 . as. Wilson, audited bill til R. G. Holmes, lumber 2 02 W. C. Morrison, audited bill ti'i Geo. Baker, audited bill 2 01 Joseph Robinson, audited bill 05 D. P. Wilson, & Co., lumber 12 00 It. N. Wlight audited bill 07 Jos. Robinson, audited bill sheila 1 08 liyas Middletor. police 00 II. U Von Uarten, audited bill rent 18* 70 E. A. Schcper, audited bill 71 B. M. Wullucc, audited bill 2 72 Beaufort Tribune audited bill 4 73 Edward Lopez, audited hill ? 1: 74 Rinnh Frnzier. audited bill ! 75 Caio Perry, audited bill 3! 70 8. Mayo, audited bill 3 77 John Houston, audited bill i 78 Jas. Bush, audited bill 70 J. P. Boyce, bill Neil Mitchell, 4i 80 Jas. E. McGregor, Engineer 11! 81W. J. Ycrdicr, abate tuxdlrsllouzcal 82 George Holmes, abatement tax 1 83 Jos. Richardson, sea wall 4i 84 J. C. Richmond, town el'k. & trcas. 20i 85 J. C. Richmond extra service 10 80 Alfred Williams, salary 7 87 Peter Gibbcs, town marshal 10 88 Thos. Barnes, police 80 J. C. Rivers ex-towu marshal, 2 00 E. Perry, Stationery 1 91 Tilman Clark, contract 8ea Wall 15 02 Geo. Gage; Acting lntendent 10 93 W. II. Fisher, bill lumber 04 A. Cheney, bill shells v.i <iu?. iv, i>oyce, audited bill IN! Dick A Smalls, coal and freight 1 97 No chock of this number lotted 93 t opera IInrpcr, work ou engine bouse 99 John P. 1 Joyce, audited bill J00 A. O. Tboaiax, bill advertising 5 101 Ww. Mitclicl, u ulitcd bill 10*2 Wm. Middleton, audited bill 103 Samuel Coben, audited bill 101 Alex Brown, audited bill 1 10.1 D. C. W 11a on, A Co, lumber 1 100 The Trlbuuc, audited bill ! 100 Clara Sanches, audited bill 107 Monday William*, bill shell 01 108 Neil Mitchell, bill shell K 109 Grace Myers, audited bill ]i 110 Ben Watkln*, town employee 31 111 llarry Wallace, town employee 8 112 F. Mandlgo, town employee, 7: 113 Joseph ltoblnson, police 8: 114 Hamilton ltobinson, police 71 115 Peter Gibbcs, town marshal 121 11(1 Alfred Williams, salary 7.' 117 J. C. Hlchmoml towncl'k A trcis. lot 118 J. K. McGregor, engineer No. ?, 8 119 liAvl.l .... ivnu employee U 120 Nero Bolnn, hill shell 1 121 Marcus Mnndigo, bill shell I 122 P. W. Schepcr, disinfectants 1& 123 II. II. Von llartcn, rent house 121 121 W, II, Fisher, bill lumber, K 12.*. A 8 Davenport, bill VI J Whippcr, 5 12<i Oeo. Gage, horse cait and harness 2m 127 8. Mayo, audited bill 2h Its Goo. Watcrboase, (indited bill lline 71 1251 s. M. Wallace feed bill 61 130 J. P. Boyce, audited bill 1! 131 Anthony Clicney, audited bill 1 132 K. Perry, audited bill 11 131 Alfred Williams, audited bill (3 134 By as Mlddlcton, audited bill 2t 135 M, W, Wnlinms, audited bill 01 130 George Baker, audited bill 11 137 I. J, Cohen, audited bill IS 133 Ciesar Campbell, audited bill 21 13? John Talblrd, audited bill f 110 Ilinah Frailer, audited bill 5 141 J, K, McGregor, audited bill I 112 Win. .Mitchell, audited bill 1 113 Tarquln Cohen, audited bill S 111 h'amud Coheu, audited bill ' ? 145 Samuel Godson, audited bill 1,50 :es, 146 George. Gage, act. lutcudaiit, 85.00 ing 147 Alfred Williams, tntendant 125.00 out 146 J. C. Kicliniond, town cl'k. A trc-as. 100.00 21 1151 Peter Gibber, town marshal 126,00 Id 150 Ben M'ntklns, town employee 30.00 |np 151 Patsy White, audited bill 53 ord 152 Charlotte Tulbird audited bill 1,50 ub- 22 153 Harry Wallace town employee 81,00 g 154 F, Mandigo town employee 72,00 156 David Gi ecu, town employoc 65,00 150 Nell Mitchell, town employee 3,00 157 Joseph Robinson, police, 84,00 ? 158 Hamlltou Robinson, police 82,00 15!) J, K. McGregor, F.nginecr No. 1, 87,50 lin 11 fl llnl l..~?? ' ?" rl^ ?,v, ?w.?.ve, IUIMUU Hill 1,00 V Total $ \335.10 * * ^ V ? r.oo ' ? 0() JSiill nml Coosum' Itlvcru, Or at 1'OItT ROYAL, supplied with !:S FRESII WATER, r,w 5 00 from the cclcbrntcd i.G5 cluimiounk SPUING, 1 oo Cy Stcmn or Sailing vessels. !.00 a- Orders will receive immediate attention. I>0r, DICK & SMALL ,'j- Proprietors I.?? SHEPAI1D D. GILBERT. 1.00 r(X) NOTARY PUHLH". j-jjjj Attention given to Marine Protests. j OFFICK In the Ben Island Lotel. >.oo , ' 8 ra BARNES' FOOT-POWKU ).00 - Ka. scroll saws and latiies.^ jfaJX J An entire revolution lu the i.IO construction of foot-power inaI ijg tj?jL chines! The old Btylc thrown ' aside when these are known ! 1,82 Awli V Thousunds now in use! $1,500 ** V to $2.0jO per year mudc using )34 them. One person on t of every (*?? \JI three who sends for catalogues P< ^KprrTfcWi buys one. Hay what paper yon ; read this in, and address ! W. F. & JOHN BARNES. ' Rockford, Winnebago Co , ? Box 2 044. Illinois. tfl z NEW BAKERY. ?' 7.10 (U0 o.75 The undersigned having leased the o.oo new ovens erected by John Franz, is now prepared <o serve the public with Jiirs t',c ^est quality ot ^ Bread, Cakes, o.:" Pies, Rolls 2 00 pnd every other article in his line. .">.00 0.55 J3^"Particular attention will l?e given 2.00 to Ornamental Fastry for weddings and 100 par'ies. 1 50 li'oo 83F?6hop in John Franz1 basement store. ^ 7;i Francisco da Bilva. >V. Schroder, 6.00 0,00 MANUFACTURER OF FINE CIGARS ' f 1'io KixnL.iLicKiiisrxsrioK: :i.oo p :?.o!> Smoking Tobacco. 11 !!.50 1>0), SIGN OF EMI'KllOR WILLIAM, 2?? ' 10 iiayne street, 1.00 ?.?? Charleston, S. C. 1.83 | i.oo Richard P. Rundle, c] 2.10 ?,iW shipping AND commission merchant, ^ Port Royal, S. C. 11 S Cotton, Naval Stores. Lumber, &c2.50 ' 1 L50 AOENT FOR THE 1.75 NEW YORK & PORT ROYAL STEAMSHIP LIN K o.oo Mississippi & Dominion, Wfst India & Pacific, and s* Liverpool & Galveston Steamship Companies to Liverpool. ?*!!? T-T A/T ^TTTAPT A/r TA |(1J - - ^ i W ^ LX I 1 , Hi . i-J I !).00 l>riifriflMt nnd Apothoonry j I 0-?? BEAUFORT. S. C.. 0.00 6.40 DBAI.ER ; J <-B5 DRUGS AXD CflKMICAl.S 1.50 PATENTMED1CINKS. 1 WO TOILET ARTICLES, r ? PERFUMERY. 6.00 V K.8U BRUSHES. c. 0.00 a fine Assortment of ^ HTATIOXKHY. i( Physicians Prescriptions Compouuded with care nov 25-33. 2.00 9Aa Wanted. 0.00 1.80 ' oo Ten good Ikonf.rh and Starciieus. Good wagra. Apply at t.oo Port Royal Steam Laundry, i.oo or at tliis office. 2.00 \\Z FHENCIIAcOO. I'Z Granite Monuments, <5tc. ).00 !>ri0 ftOO Ili'oiHlwny. >.oo (Evening Post Huilriing.) NEW YORK. nr 5.00 PI ki l.M Plans, designs nnd est linates can be neon >.00 oikI contracts ina?1e with w W. M. French, )00 Honthcrn Agent, g( y 0q llennfnrt, H. C, |0 5.06 pf K PEABODY HOUSE, S I'll COHNKK or LOCU8T and NINTH STS., !.*> ,1a t.'O PHILADELPHIA, PA. it, Convenient to nil places of amusement nnd ear 1 lines in the city. No changes to and from the Centennial grounds. Col. TVateon. proprietor of ,'"1' the IIeniit IIotTSE, Cincinnati for the past twenty 1.67 years, and prcsout proprietor, lias leased the house for a term of years, nnd ha* newly famished it '.00 throughout. He will keep a strictly IIr*t class *.' 16 house, ni\d has accommodation for 300 guests. 1.60 Terms only $3 per day. 1.05 Col. Watson is a native of Virginia, and prob'.03 | ably the only Hotel Proprietor in Philadelphia ''' 10 1 jrou;jthc South. i 85 4 COAL! CO^L!I FOIl SALE, To AnitiVK: bYDNEY, C. B., COAL, by the cargo, ALSO, 'IHO Tonx bent Welti) Steam C'onl, at I Hiding of the Cootmiv Milling Co., Coonaw Hill , C. Prices very low. Apply to ' HENRY CARD, J Commercial Wharf, Charleston, SB ft. P. BARRY, I mOLKSAI.I': Hiul RETAIL BKALKItl Dry Ms I UJLJ UUUlLMj I CLOTHING, 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, I HATS AND CArS, NOTIONS, &c. Ac. W. H^Af VEPT TiN SMITH, Di:Ai.ru Lv * SPANNED PLANISHED and PLAIN TIN WAKE, Constantly on hand a full Stock of Heating, Cooking and Box STOVES and PIPE. Partlcnlnr attention givcu to putting on nnd if tlnng Tin Roofs, Leaders and Gutters. Terms Cash. < Hoping for n continuance of the patronage hf * ifore bestowed on me, I will warrant all work l done in the most workmanlike manner ovi5-lti. PORT ROYAL I Saw & Planing Mill | BEAUFORT, S. C I n. P. wn son x, rn i VI vri I ( i-VU I 1 VX/ UV/IJ IIANUFACTITREBH OF AND UEALEFH IN Ycliow Pine Timber and Lamber AND Cyi?Po?M HhiiifrlrH# also Builders and Contractors 9 Plaster, Lathes, j All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done, 'locriii?& Ceiling Board always on bans Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargA roinptly filled. Lumber delivered in any part ol he Town free of charge. Terms Cash | l>. C. WILSON & CO. , Bonnty and Claims Agency. Being associated with n Inwvrr in Washingjn whose energy and .promptness In prosecu- '? Ing the Claim* are well known, and attending losely to the business myself; all persons who avc utij claims against the LTt S. Gcvcrnment nre & ivited tc bring them to tne at my Office $ (to Bennett House. Bay St. Beaufort So. Ca iv John F. I'oicTsoas, TO RENT. TWO DESIRABLE STORES in the batcmyitjk f the Stevens House. 1 Price, $10. aud $15. respectively 1 Apply to W. J. Vsumen. V Agea^" IV [ i Magnolia Passenger Route. 1 ?OKT HOY A I. RATl.HOAtt.W Augusta Qa. April 27th l?7b I TIIE FOLLOWING PA8SKNOKU SCHEDULE J rill he operated on and after May 1st: GOING SOUTH?TKAIN No. 1. | Leave Angnsta R.SOa.m. ]' Arrive nt Yemnssce 12.10 p. ?n. Leave Ycmnsecc 12..15 p. m. Arrive at Beaufort 2.10 p. m. Arrive at Port No.val 2.80 p. m. ' . Arrive at Savannah 8.20 p.m. ' Arrive at Charleston 4.20 p.m. , Arrive at Jacksonville 8. 35. a. m. \ GOING NORTH?TRAIN No. 2. A Leave Jacksonville 2. 10, p trf> y t Leave Charleston 8. 80a. m. I Leave Savannah 0.20 a. m. Leave Port Royal 10.15 b. di.^^E Leave Beaufort . 10.20 u. . Arrive nt Yemassee 1200 a. m. Leave Yemassee 1230 p. m. ! Arrive nt Augusta 5.00 p. m. 'T ltennfort Accommodation. Leaves Port Royal at 8 a. m nn?i on- - . Leaves Beaufort at fJ.BO n. rn. ami 6 p. in. V t^fTho only lino making close connection I ith the Atlantir nnd Gulf Railroad at Savannah . I id from and to Jacksonville and all points In t lorldn, nvoiding the long, tedious and well- B ;iown Gmnlhnstrnnsfer through thnt city. Ji The only line running Through Pay Coaehe^^Bft Ith-out change between Angtiata and Savenna^^ ly'Contiectlona made at Augusta with tn^ y )uth Carolina Itailmad for Aiken, 8. C.. Charttc, Colnmbia and Angnsta Railroad for all ilntn North and East; and with the Georgia illroad for all points Southwest, West and jrthwest. tS^'PasBengers desiring Sleeping Car nccommo itions can he supplied liy giving orders to the ill ltoad agents at Port Rovnl or Beaufort, llaggage Checked Through. R. G. Fi.kmino, T. 8. Davakt. Superintendent I General Pnrrcngcr Agent. ? Butter t Butter ? ! y ' riTK DES r BUTTER IN' TOWN 1"> ets PBt LB Nii TABLE 111ITER 40 COOKING BUTTER | at Koekiitb.