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TRIBUNE and C3BBE3C7AL_'
"W. F5SHCII, fatsr.7
. W. M. FRENCH, & JOHN N. Willi?,.
i'kopiii ja i'oi;-'.
? Kh.U t Ok J\ S. ('.? ?i i\. is. ? 7
V stnwcuiprio.v
V* One Veitr, S3 CO
Six !Uuuih<,
A4vrtiU?mn>N will l?r iu?nicil at f'si
rateef II SO per *0 iVon^irrli
lues, for the .1r?t ?nh*t>??(i: lie
lueert'len* by rontmet.
A JetiiAii'i was tu.v'c ?>n iho iUiIou-m
flute officials in Columi 5a hist riatuvday
by the Democrats claiming to have !-?t :i
elected to the e offices, and twenty-hmr
hours given for the su'render. The K
publicans in ado* no jive.vor. a- w;?-; , v
pected, and now the question v.I:I ' < ?;;
ken iuto the courts on a writ of on war*
t
rauto.
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Pinchba.-k. tho nun who got Jlio t
000 for trying to got into the U. S. S n#to,
has boeu the ruin of his party in .
loaisiunn. f?e was a senator and sr?:h
inducement* tr< re oifcied him that he,
saoreted 1q his house four other Rcpub-}
Lean Maatws aud when the time eaiuc ;
marched them to the Heinoevatic Hoii-o i
aud tliey were gwoin in. The Serjeant-at j
arms who attempted his arrest were j
themselves arrested by the Demoeratk: |
official* and imprisoned.
c>?
Vanderhilt has not lei't a dollar to \
charitable purposes or for the public benait.
As far us tho world knows, his only ,
liberal deed .in life was the endowment J
ai Yauderbilt I'niversiry, which stand ;
as an iatx pensive monument to his mem. |
arj. laeideutally. Vanderhilt gave work i
to maay, but always to his owu?advan-1
taga; direetly he gave nothing outside of j
his family. He did absolutely nothing
1 i i.i i .: I
peyaou ais money making operations 10 |
Bib the world better for having livcil j
inik |
If all Democrats were as forbearing nnu
^mst as their chosen leader we should hear
las# a boat pro.^ription. V> c already hear
tfiNM planters being refused advances
baaause they have driven oft ad their
labartrs, and from the large numbers of
ifela bodied colored men who are daily i
#rftri?g in this section we should think
pnri planters would soon be without the
maaas af raising a crop. Gen. Hampton
So % flaceat letter, which these men
wodi do vail to read and act upon, says :
t4I have no hesitation in reeouimendiag
as fall and general employment of
lahortra as U eousisteut with the means
' efov people. Great suffering will be
inftiotad on the colored people it they are
laft without employment, and the material
interests of the State will be serious" f
ly affected jo this event. Humanity Ovid
sound polity concur in this case to erge
us #0 find work for all those who honestly
Bccfc it.
Many if those who opposed us in the
lata eaov? now acknowledge the lawful
o ?ohm n ro vr*i 1. . i wr
to support k. ()ur efforts should now be j
directed to th establishment of law and j
order. and to te promotion of good wil' |
and harmony a*ong all classes of our cit- j
. fewi
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At the gaiheringat EariyJBiani-h the
| champion of the di\\aon of the County. j
being present the object w as freely i
discussed and we tric^to learn the feel- j
lag ef the upper portui of the . County j
oa the subject There\eciued to be no j
unanimity of opinion ani^g them- and we
were satisfied that if the change would
not increase the number ofpublic offices
the subject would t>e droppej. Some desire
a division because they hope to se-j
ear# the County seat of the vrw county j
^ on their own lands, while other* couplain i
that Beaufjrt is isolated and farfron the :
nentre of the county and accessible >nly I
by Railroad. One gentlemen said that if J
' tbe Democracy could control the couny j
be would be satisfied with no cbang i
and no two persons appeared to view the'
matter in the same light. A change by
many ia desired to cut them cfF from the
Uands on aooeuat of the heavy Rcpubli an i
vtte cast here and .Ithev put the division i
fine at Broad river, while others thh?k
tht 3- & C. Railroad should be the dividiajliue.
So Hng as the subject excites so j
fcttfe tathusiauh anions the better class!
?f Hxpayers it mijih? as well be dropped, <
?o |BC is willing to amend any money to j
mnj the project throuxh and until they i
** xo diriiioD is likely t<v be made. The j
people on the Islauds arc Jyiite indiiler-1
atcathfc subject and iftnwr friends j
? the mainland wish a divoroy \jhey will j
BOt lad nrtch opposition froiu th* toast, j
- ?<o?
Rye Bepublieaus to whom certificates i
cf election to various offices were sent by 1
hawe returned thciw, assorting!
Alt they had jioative and personal j
kBeirledg* that they had not been elected ;
$md that the c'ectios in their parishes
9m perfcetly fair and honest.
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TKe eeremonr of proclaiming Queen j
Victoria Rronrees of India, at Delhi, j
Jaa*arr 1, was according to English re- j
pqpta, Terr impressive. J.ord Lytton nvc- j
-ii-i ?j _ i) : ,.c rii
?*U Vigin/ mm i j huts ?u III i- j
dtastae partieipated in the ceremonies. :
TV: r tat* thousand troops we^e present j
and 9m:7 rrjuni stance nod incident of;
llni pwup'and sp'endor contributed
bftch the event the erandost spectacle ;
0^ war vitaesned it Briti>h IniT'a, which is i
a great deal.
Mr. Chaffee, of Colorado, has iotrodn*?d
a bill into the Unit<d States Sonat#
fe* prevent the use of .stove; for heatin
t pa??*enircr cars. This Action is probably
brouelt about by the recent AshtaWi
disaster, but the question is, v hat
vrill he substituted in the p-aeo of stoves
if a pr hibition is put upon the u oof r e
latter? The traveling: pubiin v.*i!l hardly
be sa?isiicd with unhe.itod i\<:: in inter.
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T T"S";OTT" -AOS I l.ll.i? 'II " r_ V J ti. r;51;
it.uiPiON MKEIIIW.
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Ti o call oi4 James W. M < rv R-i?j. for
a uh'.'iiisr ( !'teitiz'i;* of tha. County!
rtl iv?r!y Er;:ncii !a * i ri i.,/ tvas iv>j on- (
i i . t . ~ : ... ,.r '
yi'*u u* 1 41 ' (' i* i*' *?i i iiu v MI IIV > ?
and enthusia ti?* friends ot d<?n. Harop-I,
tn?l. i !: . ; i?t-?1 .Outdoi'''
by Mr. w.1?. ? & :<.!,i i> >v expianit
>i V rOm.fs ;;;i i ;?mit tinHcd {'? !. ( ]
"k fur cti i: ( ant. J. H.
S'OiSiinyor w.i? t t*..* Merctury. . < }.
('? < -ok tatod ihnt t!i?" v as
rai'u 1 '0 oXpre-s th> <1 ?" till'It.: iK :i u!
the citizens of fit uufort (Musiy to
}ki: 11h. Hampton government at all l?az-.
a-Is av I hi* was irlai to be a Me to conyrirnlate
the mooting that :h i pre :pect$ J
.v. ore so brie lit. The:e was no doubt in his
of the triumph of ?i l,.t and justice j
a.11 the pc .pVs ciuiic Would yet prevail, J
;iu?hai! the bayonets of Grant could not!
make thmnr cknow'c 'ye or -r.hn.it to the \
Ch.? >ia admiiii ired a. Mr. Hut-!'
so:* sbd that the pre.-tut is a time of,
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furcate: iinportano? ami responsibility I
than t!: o-1ii.n when the q motion wa.- j
i c:\wv t parties ami the selection of cue
of two inea fur Governor, hut now
it was the duty o! citizens and patriots
to lend their aid to support and sus
tain the legally and lawfully elected government.
He then offered the following i
resolutions which were unanimously j
adopted :
1 VhtruiJy on the 7th November the
majority of the people of this .State decided
by their ballots to restore the .State
to good and honest rule, ami rkrreas in
disobedience to the mandates ol the
highest Court of the State by a bold and j
*ip!c<i use vi power I>. ii. ChaiBborlain
u::u his n> ociates have aitempted
to I'oiot upon the people of the State !
a govcinm.i.t which they utterly rcpu- I
ili.iie : ,
Now therefore to give expression to |.
our dererminattun a* a pan of the law (
abiding pe>p!e never to recngsize the I 1
usurpation ot which i>. II. Chamberlain j '
is the head, and to praetii-aliy support | 1
the ia Willi govern a; out of which Wade ,
Humplou is the head; ,
Rtsohcl that we solemnly repudiate ]
D. II. Chamberlain aud it. iJ. Cleaves ;
v.ho assume to be Kvpcetivelj i
Governor and Lieutenant Govern- i'
or of South Caroliua aud every act dune i I
by 2 hem as such. ,
/*waived, that we repudiate the body (
styling itself the House of Representatives
of South CVoliua known popularly
as the *' Mackey House, and will ucv- 1
or recognize any of its proceedings as law- c
ful. I
Revoked,'that we cordially recognize
Wade Hampton as tho lawfully elected
Governor, VV. B. Simpson, Lieutenant
Governor and the House of Represents 1
lives known a* the Constitutional House '
presided over by W. H. Wallace as the {
only lawfully organized house, and that .
v.e will give unquesiiouiug obedience and
loyal support to every lequisitiou uiade 1
by thou/ upon our paivioti.-ui, our loyally i
o-- our purses; aud as a pv.miical evidence i
thereof we do now pledge ourselves to (
)tov promptly to the agent appointed by
G over nor i I auiplcii (he quota oi' our
taxes now called fur by him. I
Win. Elliott E-o. made a few remark.- (
taking as Lis text tlxe report of the
31. k*y.House on the ]<? i:;y of that '
bo ay. He said tLc whole dispute hinged (
on ino ve?c of KegeHeiu County, where '
it was claimed ihe vote exc elled the vo - 1
iog population, and he would show the ;
iac.*eu>e w\.s no gr: ater than in Beaufort.
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11 J - -'y click! county in 1870 theie were '
S.Loi votes ca t, an 1 allowing 1.700 votes
Io.-.t io the couu.y. by the cea ion oi I
Aiken County there sJd wove left of the
votes of 1870 0.751. In 1S7G the vote :
was 9:374 showing an increase over the
vote iu t$70of?.G23. In Beaufort caun- (
ty the vote iu 1870 was 7.141, and in ;
1370 9.878 showing an iuc.raso of 2.737 1
o- a larger iucrea>o than that of Hagclield 1
In conclusion he oif:;red the following
resolution which was adopted:
iV> v?h.v</. that in th-' independent artion
ak;1u by .Me>-r>. Thomas Hamilton :
and Nathaniel B. Myers. leenihers ot the 1
Hou-e of KoDresv-uiauves from this eoun- ]
v. cluing the recent conte>t in Coluinliia.
we recognze t he triumph of devotion
'<> Count y over j>:viy aMcinncc, enti- 1
liing them to our L. a .y approval and
we hereby tender thorn the t hanks of all )
the law-abiding citizen ? cf this county. <
( a ds wore then niade for X. I>. Myu> I j
tvlni j-i? who re-if mi led llulkine ' t
ho iongtsl speech,' ol" the day. He sa.1
t?at he v.as elected by a Kepulhvan con- t
St?ueucy and that he was si .'1 a itepub- i
bet*, hut it was not his duty to support j
an yjegal government thru it was at-1 \
temping to force upon the people. Be- i
fo e tiewcui io Columbia he had pledred s
him v'f\> support Hampton it the returns }
showed t.it he had been loyally elected 1
aoitl sw cho.vn -o his satisfaction.
Ho also hlicved that th.e Laurens and j
K -yeu.-id mtubers had been fa'rly elected
u:: l v.-w otitic t to sent- no 1 if they
were admitted the organisation of the *
the House wool', be controlled by the 1
TVmoc acy, Htid nrher than see them defrauded
he con'id ted it his duty to with- j
draw and iota tb- only constitutional
House. Myers ties' reviewed 0. P. Les- ;]
! lie and the purchases of real estate and j
! cave some figures. He said the only
hope of peace and prosperity for tire ;
wh'te man and the blade man iii this
Sure was to join hands and secure an
hoTo. t govemr s^nt, arj this could ouly ^
i he .ucotoplished under rhc adiuiaistra- ^
! t\oa of Governor Harr:ptjp. '
On Motion c?f J. Vv. M.pro F/sq. the
sec re' aiy was requested to send a .
certified ?orv of the resolutions to Gov- i s
ernor Hampton and furnish (l copy for Jf
publication in the Tkidl'nk Com- j {
MERCIAN \ P11?
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Senator 'hristianry did not take his Y
young wife to Washington this winter. ! *
and this is what happened to h'ru. On j c
the cars $3tM> and the check for hi:* bag- j I
gage were stolen from his povkef. On j c
arriving in Washington he learned f *
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the check h-d ar.;tl>lo,l ?iic (liievcS to Sl.3] | '
his trunk, containing his wardrobe and ah!
the fu als lie had brought with hiui. : 1
lie dicv n months pay as a Senator in 1 <
adv.::.( JK li.hf hnr./lnr? took it <
.md hib ?vatc. . ' '
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RAIL ROAR ENTERPRISE.
The Machine Shop* and the Po?fcs.
If unremitting energy, faithful and zoa
attention to the interests of ii? * rai
oad having its terminus at Port ii >ya!
alculaled to make the infant city win
its me.-t r-UTi.m:".ne projectors voTd l.av
it. they surely e.-uid not h ive !. e'.ed on
to whom tii i-e intero'ls mi ,u: have bee
bettor eou'idcd than i.i the hands of il
prc.-ent receiver. -Mr. L). t.. Wihoti. >\
w agreeably mi ;>v:-t-.i a few days a<?
ituiiiig a visit to i?rt Royal, to iind no
mu h had been done in the cxtensr*
work, lions o: the company, but recent
transferred hither from Augusta. Ilei
are workshops calculated for the rep?
and building of ail the ears and locoui
lives employed on the road coiumencir
with the heaviest species of joining at
foundering, down to the minutest dels
of railway jobbing. The sheds and wor
shops in which the company has locate
its machinery, is a little town of it.se!
5*070 IOT' II'.' Ul liiiliHa HI Mill
u.L' for a job. \\ e ief.. impressed wit
he (diet that Port Kcyal was improving
lite liict is Aj p'e.' n and Irs confieict
io not know what a big thoig they ha\
f l bey wove only Jess penny wise an
)Oun<l foolish. A few thousand d Ikv
uorc laid out in warehouses and built
ngs to inciease f>eight facilities and ft
t'o:age would seem to be indicated as
profitable adjunct to the advantages a
eady obtained.
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STATE NEWS.
?Judge Wiggin on Thursday last so:
enc-ed five of the Porfmau-IIauscnta
i uidcrers to be hung on March 10.
?Some of the prisoners in the Mario
ail were i'ru-t bitten.
?A colored man near Kings tree kille
in alligator nine feet and eight incht
ong.
? The men charged with the rnui
ler of IJ?Mo in Aiken county have bee
icquillcd.
? A son of Mr. Thomas Gaminer c
Lexington, accidentally killed Inmse
fhursday, January 11th. with a pist<
aken front his father's pocket.
t-I T\_A ;u v
? 111? i^ariui^iun ouuuiniici nin i
uspended about sixty days, in const
[ucnce of (be destruction of the office b
ire January 4th. The loss incurred wa
>3,500.
?At the opening of the court in Darn
ri ll on Monday last, it appeared (ha
hetcwa* no money in the treasury, am
wing to the jail having been burned, n
trisoners to be tried. Judge Wiggi
tailed a meeting of the Bar and after con
uliation it was agreed that it was advis
?lc tOadp^CEl.
? The Sparta nKurgUerahl says : Tin
foseript ion policy is not being rigid 1_
mtcr. eJ in this county against all the col
>red Ti^.n TtV]io voted the Republican tic
kci. It ii best that it should not be cs
uarj.icuit;!f, juiiivjs, i?i;icksii:i;us uiiu <.
ginecring mechanics arc conveniently di
posed tlhoughout the building with ti
bo t and uio-?t approved tuels tor pen'on
iug all that required in a fir-t ela-s iu
chine shop. A !ie.c oh shafting of pe
haps 200 il*ct long vun by a forty hor;
power steam engine. drives the belt whic
makes the shop a busy scene. Mr. Kile;
the master mechanic and Mr. Melton, tl
master carpenter are both said to be i
the head of their various trades, and fro
ihe specimens ot work which seemed i
be under the immediate direction of' Lot 1
ready to be put iorih upon the road, v
have no hesitation iu believing that the
reputations will Le sustained. We o
served that neither couldJcoiuj aln ot'tl
facilities which had been aft'oide 1 the
is the machinery ibr planing, eutiii
in 1 boring is all of tin* b rl and most ir
proved patents. One o." t he striking Tea
ares of the shops is (he precaution iakr
roguuid against fire. A high tank wit
rapacity for 17,(HK> taiions of water hs
been erer.ed at such height as to be cap
We of throwing a stream of waier tl
height of of) feet from the ground iu ca;
dime, while hose are conveniently disci
kited so as to secure (he surface of tl
oof of ihe immense sheds co1
;riog tue workshops. The arrange
iuntsio:h as to'eonvenience and f'o- tl
voik iuleoded to be performed a;e i
romplete and th rrougli as it is j? ssii le 1
>e.
Tho.company witii compocn at>ie sa:.a
ty has erected nui:c a number or n \
ind couifot ialde cottages for its operative
u near proximity io hs diojsanl it
lonteuiphitoJ to erect a number more t
noet ihe demand. Kvcrythin x has a
iir of neatness and about tliei
hat shows that the company are not u
oindful oi the convenience of its ernplo;
vs.
We saun.'cred down upon the docks an
found au equal amount of work had b e
lone there. It was imbed a busy .-ecu,
riice were a large number of is j
lit wharves. Some diseli K iu r * -,,m ir
diincy for iron wo- i:s in Tcioic.*e<
Some discharging a liMsi-rianeous l'i e\ 1
for the in erior o* ihe Suite and tu*o\S.
ind seve n' cVsehftt eing guano a id fc\
ii ers. Three ve.-soh n;e discbmgiu
\v tai.iomry hoising ma shines run by
tVuu to" hit ca liable of muiingsix. f
ive-eut <h -e ae only two of them In
ivc wore hiformeu that four moic won
>o adde 1. Tbo warehouses whicii arc a
jdoj v. iih r.uano number some eight i
em aud 31 r. Wilson info-mod us ills
he?e was scarcely room enough to sio'
t as fast as it ar-ives. We witnessed or
aiore being added in which the guar
?vas being placed and piled as fast i
he owing could be m do secure. Tiiei
Is now in sto.e'about 10.000 tons an
core sii'l coming. The wharves wei
iical'y 'filled with nierclu.ndige about t
je loaded for uT.nsportaiion im the rca
md the dock ready p'-cscnted otic inie
.uinable scene of business and ilni.'t.
9 he New York steamer was hour1}* e:
looted and mother night of work was i
r. . l ... ...ci i
c*pt in those instances in which parties
have made themselves particularly oh
, n ?xiou?.
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' i ho first conmiis-ion which Governor
Hampton issued from his office was t?>
( iptain i](l. Henderson, a colored man of
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. Aooov.ilecounty*, as jurvcoinnu.-bioucr.
e .
?The weather at Newberry. Tuesday
nit-lit, January was the coldest ever
, . known to the "oldest inhabitant." The
therm under Wednesday luorn ng fell to
0 2 d.?g. below zero. Thursday morning
w i was not so cold?<> cleg, above zero,
e ? Early Sunday morning fire was dis
iy ! covered in the Keishaw comity jail, and
re | repairing to the second story it was found
ir j that the prisoners had set fire to the
o-1 floor for the obvious purpose to escape.
:g ! The flames had made considerable headiJ
j way when discoveied. but were soon exiil
i tin.ui-bed. This is tlie secou i attempt
k-j of a similar nature which Inn been
d 1 made within the past two weeks by the
f. j prisoners.
11 ! McKvoy. the murderer of Mr. Gregg,
" i .it Graiiiteville, who e scaped from the Ai10
| ken jail a short time ago after he was
a" j sentenced to be hung, was arrested on the
:l" j cars near Augusta last Thur-day and
r' turned over to the Sheriff of Aiken coun e
ty. McEvoy denied his identity when
arrested, but persons on the traiu fully
h identified him.
le ? Tj,c jU!y charged with the tr'ai oi
the Lowndesville prisoners brought in a
U1 verdict at 4 o'clock Saturday morning
1,0 Ten of the prisoners were convicted of
ll- uiurdajL two were acquitted, and two
re turneu State's evidence. The names of
I
jr the convicted are: .Edwin Prince, Gilbert
" llurton. Eli Hunter, Capers Allen, Asburr
A Hon WfiitAiK-in Altan .Tpnbins
1,1 Whit nor, William Johnson, HutsonCoze^
by and John Allen. The trial consume!
,l" two days.
.)iitlirojNorthrop has decided that the
n juries of Newberry County were ;1 ley ally
1 drawn, on the grounds that the so-called
ls chai -.man of the board of county couimi
a" sinners, who pat ticipated in the dtiwing
10 was not chairman of the board by vir.ne
f of his election iu 1S74, because the con1_
stitution limits the term of office to two
10 years ; and ihat he .was not siuli chairv~
man by virtue of his election in 1^73, beJ*
cause he has not yet qualified, and par
lv tici pat ion of said-.so-called chairman in
9 | the drawing of the juries invalidated the
0 whole proceeding. Both the giand and
poiit juries have therefore been disl?"
charged, and the sheriff has been orlt
deicd to serve process upon the grand juVy
of last year, who will serve for the two
ls remaining terms of tlii * year.
o mm. aaa? -? -
Attkt I'rtif of W. II. Calvert, Dry M i
j, uiny be funnel an elegant assortment ofartieKu use.
ful and ornamental, consisting in (.art of Monitor
Coffee PotsjlF.ureka Tei arid Colf.'e Tots; Coal
Sieves; Toilet Setts; Dust Pans and Brushes; i cer
j Measures; coup Tureens; Jelly Moo Ms; Waiters.
Plat J ( a.Mors; White Meal Wire, and ?i?:ia! ..'ami
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Dover K',"l Platers; Wood handle Wire Strainers'
s
Tea and Coil'ee Tot Stand*; Wheel JT'aps; Shove
r.irl To?tgs>"ith iron "nil bra--- hea?ls; Coto Boasti
t ;, Crumb Pan- arid Brushes;* Punch Kettles; O
! (I. 1";i PuddinoIBoilers. etc.. etc.
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i 'Notice.
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j * ir:-;?IT.V GIVE SCTHi:. that HO Person ist aukr
j I t J:'ii i/.i-t! Jo con tract any debts on my aeeou lit
; and that no p.artnerehip ever'exlstid between my^
j ! sk-ITand any otli r jm r.Jii iiijln business now carI
riij on by rae.
,f JAMES JENKINS,
il JSft. Jan. 10,1877. 18-1 iu.
'' Found Adrift.
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pICKKD TP ON TUB Ft. INSTANT A
C I LARGE FLAT which the own r can redeem
16 by paying for ibis advertisement ami other cxpens's.
10 GILBFRT FULTON,
If Palis la'an.l. S*C. Jan. 1 Ath l-.77.
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i jPisafwl jDiejc22ar?,o.
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*0 I YT.TK'K IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL
! Hp; 1/ to the Honorable Judge of Pr bate for
Beaufort County on the l: ill Feb. 1377 for final dhr'?
l charge as admin!itrator of the estate of Bill}' Jenr
| kins deceased.
ISAAC JENKINS,
Administrator.
x- j Bft. S. C Jan. 12th 1377.
Sheriff's! Sales.'
SHERIFFS SAI.E.
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Thos. F. Screven, vs. Alfred William?.
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By virtue of a writ of fieri facias t<> me directed
" ati l bulged in iny office, I will sell at public outcry
i'S [ iu front of my office, iuthc town of Beaufort <>n the
]. j fii-t Tuesday in February next, 1377, b ing the
j sixth day of said nmnth between the legal hours o'
*r i sale the followiug property to wit:
^ -- - .. .. ? . j i ii?. j n*?ii?
J* | All the ruht title .inn lnt r-.si 01 .limu ?> i,ii;uu>
I isi and to all that !<>t of laud situate lying ami bcinir
in. the t wn of Beaufort, County of Beaufort, and
Stat*- of South Carolina, known on the plat of said
{own as lot No. 308, l/oumivd north by Craven St.,
pa-', by Newcastle St., south by Bay St., and west by
lot 2 Tho said pr> m:sos beinw known according
1- ; the lT. S. District Tax Comvtissioner's plat of said
,, i town, as ! ?' in bi<??k levied npon r,s the
property of raid Alfred William* at the suit of Th< s
F. Screv. n Kxts ?itor.
n Terms cash. I'urchas rs to pay for papers.
WM. WILSON
IS 13 C
(j Bft S. C. Jan. 13 1877,
* LANDS FOR SALE?r"i
TIIE LANDLESS PEOPLE WHO
arc coming into this County to reside
will do well to. call upon the sub}
J se-ibcr at his oifice in the Turn i nk builir
! tling, where 'hey car. find lists of
Al " LOTS OF LAND
' which are located on all the islands, and
e on the main land of Beaufort County,
y j in tracts of from one a^re to four hun*
y died with improvements on many of the
parcels, and altogether desirable foy
those having small means, as they can
- have immediate possession by paying a
very siuali turn of uioney, and be able
d i to make a crop the present season,
o Onk CnoirK Tract of 40 Acrrs
n mostly under cultivation on Port Royal
i- Island a., a bargain.
"j o.vk 20 acre tract near wliite
i Chujeli 0:1 St. Helena?best land on the
2 island.
y : Call and sec me soon.
-1 ii. n, judo
lift. S. C. Jan 17th 1870.
- 1 4-t. J
For Sale.
0XK*1X-!I0RSE l'OKTABI.E HOARD A SOX
Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or will
, hart, r f >r one or two riUST-t'LAKS MULES. with
ea-'i adjustment cither way in accordance *ith ;?? praised
values.
I r.Or. KEN DAM-,
I'ort Royal.
Slate and County Taxes.
County Treasurer's Office,
T-* o . tt /< T * ? 1 t? ? ^
jscauion, o. u.,?Jan. Jj, im?.
, Notice is hereby given that this office
I will be opened for.the receipt of Slate and
I County taxes for the year* 187ft on die
j 2oth day of January, 1877.
The taxes assessed on real and personal
property is,
j For State purposes, 14 mills
For County purposes. 3 mills
; For County past indebtedn<?s, 4 mills
i oil tax per capita, 1 dollar
School tax assessed by the various townships
is as follows: I
Beaufort township, 3 mills
Biufftou township, 2 mills
Coosawhatchie township, - mills
Goethe township, 2 mills
Hilton Head township, 2 mills
Lawton township, 1 mill
Peoples township, 0 mills
Poco'aligo township, 2 mills
Robert township, 0 mills
St. Helena township, 3 mills
Sheldon township 3 mills
i Veiuassee township, 3 mills
Ladies Island township, 3 mills
F. R Wilder,
Treas. Bft. Co.
J F HUCHTING,
Wholesale and Ketail Grocer.
country merchants
Will find at my store at all times a large
and complete stock of
Meats of ail kinds.
The only place in Beaufort where is kept
r n orlnrlnn f.!r I
v<uai n-jiuu ui ioij
Au article superior to be Ibuud iu Beaufort.
A full slock of
STAPLE GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
WILLOW and
TIN WARE.
Jan.ts-tf. *
nOTTAX.
HAVANA LOTTERY.
Draws Ercrjr 15 l>ay?..
Tickets for sals and prizes cashed. S nd for circulars,
to
MANUEL ORRANTIA,
163 C'.onmon Struct, New Orleans, La.
B. P. BUNDLE, "
in?? s k ccnniisMGii aifiscu m
PORT ROYAL, S. V.
(cllaa, Laval Siores, Lumber Ac.
AGENT FOR TilE
I New York & Fori Royai
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mississippi and Dominion, West
India and Pacific, and Liverpool
and Galveston
STEAMSHIP CO S. TO LIVERPOOL,
NEW YORK & PORT ROYALSTEAMSHIP
LINE
? J r>
'JMIr: FIRST-CLASS STEAM ."HIPS
CITY OF DALLAS,
CAPT. HIKES,
CARONDOLET,
CAPT. FAIRCLOTII.
I CITY OF AUSTIN,
CAPT. STEVENS.
Are appointed to leave "ort Royal for New York.
! alternately, evey FRIDAY afternoon, uj>nn the ar;
rival of tiie Augusta, ami Savannah and Chat li st on
i train.
For fre'ght and passage?having unsurpassed accohimoi'ai'ons,
apply to
RICH'D. P. RL'NDLE,
Agent, Port Royal, S. C.
TO n rSTvTT,
wo desirable stores in the basement of the
i STEVENS HOUSE,
Price 10 and 15 respectively,
Apply to W. J.VERDIER,
Agent.
TO RENT.
Tiie dwelling on Bay St., lately occu
pied by Cnpt. C. 0. Boutelle.
Apply to.
Wm. ELLIOTT.
C 0 A I,
FOR SALE AT POUT ROYAL,
100 TONS
Liverpool Coal,
-AT$7.00
PER TON,
Apply to
OWEN PUKE,
or A. M. HAMILTON.
;jan.ll-tf.
" NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS.
\ ll persons having claims against
/A the Ship
Harvey Mills,x
Must srtml J hem in to the master of the Ship at once,
v- W. F. MILLS,
y Master.
Port .Fan. 9,1S77. I
L -
GEO. W. ROBERTS,
Dealer in
Fine Groceries, Fruits,
Confectionery, &c.
: !> A V S T., li K A U F 0 11T, S. C.
Just Received.
Salmon Trout.
Imported Maccaroni,
Jeiiv in Tumblers and Goblets,
Pioniiuui Chocolate,
Buzzard's Extra Com Search
Tapioca and Sago.
Fancy Kio, 0. G. Mocha
Coffee, green and roasted.
Pearl Parley,
Avena and Oatmeal.
Putter. Oyster, Milk,
and Cream Crackers,
Pure ground Spices,
National Yeast Cakes, (fresh)
I)iied Raspberries,
Choice Raisins.
I FiXtva White Prips Syrup,
Potted flatus,
Figs in 3 lb. Baskets
Cranberry Sauce, (ready for table.)
Edam o- Holland Cheese,
Squash in 3 lbs. cans,
New England Mince Meat,
Powdered Thyme,
Sage and Majoram.
Assorted Extracts, Preserved Canton
(linger in jars, East India Carrie Powder.
JUST RECEIVED,
AT THE
IK & CM:
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
A full line of superior
PAPER, ENVELOPES,
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
CARDS, ETC.
Job printing <lo*ie neatly and cheaply. All orders
promptly attended to.
M. S. HAITCKEL. M. D. "
DENTIST.
Will visit Beaufort January otli and remain a
week or ten days.
C'an be found at the Sea Island Hotel uutil the
20th inst.
TO RENT.
'pWO PLANTATIONS ON ST. HEi.ENA I5*L
land, known as the " Dr. Jeulrtus Place " and
' Sautiford. "
On tiie Jenkins place is an elegant dwelling, ail ne
ces-c.ry out buildiu^s, Steam, Cottou and Grist
Mill etc.
Al.-o. Cat Island
Apply to
WJt ELLIOTT.
Jan. 4-tf.
GEO. WATEREOUSE.
BAY ST. i E'iLEli IN
teas, cofe::es?, sugars,
sykups, molasses, cheesm,
LVi;l>. HAMS. BACON, BEEF, PORK,
FLOUR HOMINY, SALTS. RICE, ARENA,
< heivhkp wheat, ANI) FARINA,
CAN DIES. STANDARD KEROSENE OIL.
!'IRE CIDER VINEGAR,
PICKLES, IN P STSOTS A HALF GLL. JARS.
LYE. SAI/-SODA. CREAM TARTER,
national yeast c-tkes,
STARCH* MUfTARD, PIPES,
< 'IGARS A TOli.K q>, BY '! HE CASE,
WHOLE & GROUND SPICES WAKNT'D PURE.
DRIED A GREEN APPLE A POTATOES.
a t.OoD assortment of
crockery and glass ware,
lamps brackets chan i a likes,
AT WHOLESALE,
CHOICE WESTERN N. Y. BUTTER IN TUBS'
MACKEREL IN KI ITS.
IAVERILL CHEMICAL
P AIN T.
Mixed ready for use in white and over one hundred
ditfereut colors, made of .strictly pure
WHITE LEAD,
Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically to nbined, warranted
to last twice as long as other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
ICE!_ICE!
COHAHT I SHOES,
{ RE NOW PREPARED TO FUR
J\ Nisn Ice in any quantity Customers
may desire, from their Ice House,
SoTrontb. Street.
JOHN CONANT,
. J. A. EMMONS
POST ROYAL RAtUOAOT
Magnolia Passenger Bouts,
CBJtJYEE OF SfUEIULE.
SUPEIUN'TS OFFICE PORT ROYAL RAILR'D)
Augcsta, Ga.. Jan. 7, 1877. J
The following Passenger Schedule will be operated
on and alter this date:
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 3
Leave Augusta 9 30 a m 8 00 p m
L^avc Charleston 9 .'10 a in 11 00 p m
Leave Savannah 10 00 a m 10 00 p in
Leave Yomassee *1 45 p m 3 30 a m
Arrive at Beaufort 3 13 p ra 4 53 a m
Arrive Port Royal 3 35pm 9 15 am
GOING SOUTH*
Train No. 2. Train No. 4
Leave Port Poyal 10 50 a ra 11 30 p m
Leave lteaufurt 11 10 a ra 11 55 p m
Leave Ycmassee *1 05 p in 3 10pm
Arrive at Savannah 4 30pm 7 00ata
Arrive at Charleston - 5 20pm 6 00 a m
; Arrive at Augusta 5 10 pm 8 35am
!' Trains Nos. 1 and 2 do not run on Sunday.
Trains Son. 1 and 2 connect closely at Augusta
with Charlotte, Columbia and Auguata R. B.
Trains No*. 1, 2, 3 and 4 make close connection at
Augusta with Georgia and South Carolina Rail
r oads.
Dinner.
"n? The only line making close connection with
I the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad at Savannah, and
from and to Jacksonville and all point* in Florida,
avoiding the long, tedious and well-known Omnibus j
transfer r through that city
Th only line running Through Day Coaches with- i
out change b 'lw^n Augusta and Savannah.
4?* Connections made at Augusta with the Svuth
Carolina Railroad for Aiken, S. C., Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad for all points North !
and Southwest, West and Northwest.
Sleeping Car Berths engaged at Augussa by ap-j
plying to agents at Beaufort or Port Royal.
Baggage < 'becked Through.
R. G. FLEMING,
Superintendent.
T.S. DAVANT,
Geu'l. Pass. A
? m
.
r t. i jm?www ij mih|w?
F. D. J. LAWRENCE,
A1TORNEY
And Counsellor at Law,
BEAUFORT, S. C. _
GEO/WROBERTS,
Notary Public.
BEAUFORT. S. C.
WOOD! WOQDI!
FIFTY CENTS per CORD at the Atlantic Saw
Mills, Beaufort.
KUBBINS, BODDINGTO* 00.
Jan. 1, 1877.
Final Dlttcb.ar(0>
Notice is hereby given that I vyiix
apply to the Hon. R. K. Carleton Judge of
l'robatcon the 2#th day of January 1877 for final
discharge as Adiuumrntor of the estate of F. Krenaon.
GEO. GAGE.
Bfl. S. C. Doc aot h 1876.
THE SUN.
1S77. NEW YORK 1?7T.
The different editions of Th? Sew during the
next year will be the *?m? as duriug the J**' that
GENTS' GOLD CHIANS. PINSfclNGS. SLEEYB
BUTTONS. STUD6, WATCHtRAINS, LA- ^B
DIES GOLDaud PLATE! JEWElr H
BY, GOLD PENS, H, AC. S
CENTS' GOLD 6i MLT^L WATCHES,
Call and examine before purcaslng, and satiafy H
yourself you can save ten fcOvnty-five per seat V
from Charleston or Savannah pfcea. B
dec.6.1y ?
NEWBAKfiRY, M
THE undersigned having leted the new ovens B
erected by
JOHN FRJHZ, U
is now prepared to serve the ^blic with the beat B
Bread, Pies I
Cake and Rolls.
and every other article In hifee. Particular B
afcntion will be given to Ofcuentel Pastry f? B
waddings and parties.
4^-Shop In John Fianz' bttcent store. . fl
i/jM vwJiff ^M^iRflBbrW
Si ivSMll ^a(L- > I
SysKn Reavvakraad BIm4 B
purify ingItrup. B
For Dyspepsia, Plies, Hearten, 8ick Headache 'H
Fevers, Sores, Ac.
M. Graham. a?t.,
mar.30-lm. J Beaufort. 'j
?^ r\ ^ * ? L. ?
JYL. fUijlifTZER,
COTTOy kcTOR I
AND 1 t H
Commission lerchant
? R \ ?. C
n as ju si passed. ine eaiiy Mima wm "crik
days he a sheet of four pagvs, and oa Sundays a
sheet of eight pages, or W bioad ooliuBBi ; While |
the weekly edition will be a sheet of *104 P*9e>1
the same dimensions and character that are already
familiar to our friends
The 3i*s will continue to be the str&M*8 advtre
cate of reform and retrenchment, udLaf th# substitutiou
of statesmanship, wisdom, Jb integrity
for hollow pretence, inheelllty, and fraoi 1* ^ ?dministration
of public affairs. It wUl?n*?o<nor^^^
the government people by the people an^refl8|^H|8M
people, as opposed to government by beads in th^^^^^^
ballot-box and in the oounting of vstaa, en orced .?
by military violence; It will endeavst to supply
its readers?a body now aot fltr from a million of
souls?with the most careful, oomplet# and trust'
wort hy accounts of current events and will employ
for this purpose a numerous and eai-efhlly selected
staff of reporters and correspoi.dsat*. Its report^
from Washington, especially, fill doubtless continue
to deserve and enjoy the hatred of those who
thrive by plundering ths Treasury or by snr_
passing what the law d<x not give them, while it J
will endeavor to merit the confidence of the public 1
by defending the rights of the people against the J
eiicioachuients of aojustiiied power. Jj
The price of the daily Sua will be M cents a 8
month or $6.53 a year, post paid, or with the 8un- 8
day edition ?7.70 a year.
The Weekly Sea, eight pages of M columns, 8
will b? furnished during 1877 for |1 a year, |
post paid. fl
The bonefit of this largo reduction from the pre- 8
vious rate for The Weekly can be sojoyed by in
dividual subscribers without the nosesalty of mak- S
ingupclub*. At the same time, if any of oar M
friends choose to aid In extending sur circulation A
we shall be grateful to litem, and every such per- m
son who sends us to ten o.r more subscriber* from I
one place will be entitled to one copv of the paper
for himself without charge. At onp dollar a year M
postage paid, the expenses of pap?r and printing H
arc barely repaid ; and] considering the slxe of the fl
sheet and thj quality of its contests, we are confl- ^8
dent the people will consider Tee Weekly; 8ux H
the cheapest newspaper publishid in; the woiid,
and wo trust also one of <die very best. fl
Address, H|
THE feUN, NewYork City fl
v ETbels I
Bull and Coosaw Rivera 8
?Ojl AT? V
PORf ROYAL. |
Will be supplied 4th
FRESH WATER, I
From the celebrafcd ^B
Club House Springs,
By Steam or sailing vesseb.
AA*Oid? rs sent to our office in Beaufort will re- ^B
eeive immediateattention. MB
P?( K A SMALL, Proprietor*. BH
p. mTwhTtaian, fl
WATCHMAKER AND lEH'ELLER, |B
ita jr Street. lUaufolt, 8. C.,
HJUST RETRUNE* EJtOM XORTM
with a fine assortment olgoods at SH
# 3>Tortliein Prioea. B
WEDDING RINGS, <t00 b <12.00, bB
SILVER RINGS, SOc. to ftlO.
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS<2.00 to $4jOO>
LADIES GOLD WATCHH, <30 to ?50t SB
3 Say & 1 Day Striking Ciocta, 33,30 it 09. fl
0 'M