The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, January 25, 1877, Image 3

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4 4 ~JLOCAI, ITEMS. i0T The Ras.-ian corvette sailed last Smnday for Hampton Roads. The officers and men were paid off on Saturday aid Port Royal reaped a harvest of gold from them. tear Mr. W. H. Calvert went to liiltoa Head last Friday with two zinc-lined betas ia which the remains of Mr. C. W. Browa and Mr. Valeatine were plaeed aid eaat North. ft&. Mr. Sidney Benton while in Broad River, by the accidental discharge f h? gun had his eyes so severely burned with powder that it is feared he aay lose his sight BS-The wreck of the Meta, which was j??rcha*cd last week by Mr. F, W. Scheper, was taken to Charleston last Friday where she will be refitted and act as a ten der to the pilot boat F. \V. Scheper Jr. aw the bars of St. Helena aud Port HoyalThe Sloop Lily which was used as a bum-boat, last Winter has been overhauled andtpainted under the supervision Captain Smith and will soon be used again in the same business. j 1 m John N. Wallace and George J Curias have been drawn us petit jurors U serve at the April term of the United States Court iu Charleston. lW Mrs. Anne L. Bartlett, of South Boato* Mass., died at the residence oi Mra. Mather ou Tuesday last, where she had been on a visit for her health. ? ? fCTAn entertainment was given at the Methodist Church last night by the Oratorio Society. 'Hie house was filled and all oeenaed we)5 * Effort fc^Our enterprising young merchant Mr. George Roberta, has failed to send in Ma kcals this week owing'to the arrival fa jittl# stranger thismorning-a daught l^aaefnlndsof Gov. Hampton have an opportunity to pay the ten per cent, voluntary tax. Mr. B. B. Sams, four years past in the county treasurer's eUoe, having been appointed special agent for Beaufort county. His noti^ appears in another column. *3T U. S. Commissioner C. H. Wright has been taking^depositions for the past few days in behalf of 1). Soott Sdiags et. al. against the United State.dor recovery of the value of that part of Bay Po iat I-land reserved for a Nava Station. Thomas G. White, Esq. reprenauied the claimants and Mr. J. S. Barn well appeared for the Government. 8 5uWe are informed that a perform aaee 13 to be given at the Sea Island Ho tel bjr an amateur company, in aid of St. Peters Roman Catholic Church. Robert aon's drama "Ca.-te" is in course of preparation and the representation will take place shortly, due notice of which will ap. pear in the ITeibine and Commercial. >? m The Washington Steam Fire En gine Company No. 2, has filed*a. libel agaia < the ship Harvey Mills for its aseistaace in saving the ship. The euginc worked on the ship seven days an i the members claiiy tl a: it was owing to the aid they reoderel that the ves el wa j ? ? ur? v. sorea rroiu enure uestruuuuu, ?? c the boys will be well repaid for their la bor as they worked bravely aud without intermission as long as the danger lasted, and they are entitled to salvage if any one is. fpi the Admiralty Court in Charleston t Saturuay, orders were granted in the cisesof the officers, owners and crew of the steamer Huntsville, of Peter Toligo. master and M. McGorty, owner of the steamer Pilot Boy. and of Geo. Pick aud P. K. Small, owners of the tug Atrnes against the ship Harvey Mills and cargo releasing the cargo ot the said Harvey Mills upon stipulations being g'vcn in the sum of forty thousand dollars. The \? ship was also ordered to be released upon stipulations being entered into in the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars. Oae of the most amusing scene at the Republican meeting on Tuesday was the constant reference to the correspondent of the Charleston News, k* T. G. W, " who was on the stand, as a sample of the true blue South Carolina Democrat, Bulldozer, Ride Clubs man, and an original Slaveholder, The Dr. seemed to enjoy it a9 much as the .speakers and without his presence many of the well : , timed hits would have lost much of their foroe. The Juries. A The following persons were draw i on Friday last, the grand jury for the year nod the petit jury for the February term: fin Awn Amir T-nnoe TW;HP_ St_ Helena; Joho G. Nichols, Robert Jgqkins, Caleb Moultrie, S.F. Williams, and r\ Harry Jenkins, of St Helena; Doctor Garrison. Mouday Jenkins, Jos. Riley ^ and Frank Murray, Hilton Head; B. C. k Adams, Caesar Green, Richard Seabrook, Sheldon; June Brown, Yemassee; J. II. Creates, Blufhon; Jacob F. Gooding, Pee pies. Pjctit JuaY.? Edward Brown, Duncan Betterson, John Ferrebee, J. D. Botte, J. G. Dean, Jacob Wyne, Samuel Cob n, John P. Daly, James A. Davis, Capers Harper, Robin S. Bryan, Richard Grant, Peter Fields, Sandy Matthews, Jonas Brown, James Biake, Jacob Goodwine, Abram Grant, Samuel Smart, Richard Bryan, Quash Tracy, Wally Garrett, Jas. L. Bing. Ben Atkins, Bareus Holmes Caesar Campbell, Allen Davis, John Lartigue, Frank Gadsden, Wm. Mitchell, Daniel Major, Daniel Wade, Edward Alston. Gabriel W. Green. July Fell and Jacob Bellinger. % POST ROYAL SEWS. I The schooner J. li. IJodwvii. arrived at ( IVt Royal ou Tuesday with ;i cargo of j granite for the State House now being erected in Atlanta. Some of the blocks arc immen.se, weighing eight tons. We noticed on the wharf yesterday a large lot of freight for some of the Savannah merchants, showing that competition is sharp between the steamship lines. The purser said the rates were veiy low hut still it paid to handle it. The Carondolet arrived yesterday with a full cargo aud over fifty passengers?as many as she eould accommodate. The strife between the two harbor masters still goes on. Hubbard aod his friends claim that the man selected by the newly-elected council?Mr. 0. G. Parker?is u6t eligible as he has i ot resided in the State a year, while Parker's frieuds claim that a year's residence is not necessary. Warden Duke resigned on Tuesday night on account of the actiou of council iu this matter. The lauudry machinery has been sold and will shortly be removed. This enterprise was not a success, owing to improper management. The election for town officials last week resulted in the choice of Andrew McFall fjr town treasurer and H. II. Clapp for Marshal. Port Royal feels that she cannot claim to be a city unless she boasts of at least one place of worshipjand her citizens are taking steps to secure the buildiug of one. As the different denominations are represented by so small numbers it has been determined to club together and erect a church which shall be free to all. A meeting was held on ^Tuesday evening at the Mansion House to carry out the project. Mr. O. F. Duke was elected chairman and Mr. A. M.vliamilton, secretary. A committee composed of Messrs. Hon. J. J. Allen, K. M. Frieud, D. H. Ilutchiuson, A. C. McFall1 t*and A. M. Hamilton was appointed to solicit subscriptions. The following named ladies were also added to the committee: Mrs. B. Burr, Mrs. Jos. Seabrook, Mrs. 11. G. Ceuter, Miss M. McFaU aud Miss Belle R. Tennant. The meeting then adjourned to meet again touight. The citizens ol Tort Jttoyai were nouueu by posters stuck up all over town that a giaud mass meeting would be held Mon- j day evening to memorialize congress to aid iu the schemes (limited) of Peter Papin, (unlimited) for the development of the eity. Six persous put iu an apj>earanoe and the meeting was no doubt a great success and will be heralded throughout the kud by its projector as an earnest of the enterprises undertaken by the capitalists of that unlimited city. The ship Harvey Mills, having been released by the United States court, exists to sail for New York to-morrow. We wish her genial captain a safe and pleas ant voyage, and should he ever bring an other ship here we trust his second visit ia oU: waters will be more agreeable that, has beers the first. Mr. Hutchinson has added largely to h. s t.fock of groceries and provisions and estab.ished a meat market where he keep* a tempting supply of the host Augusta beef au 1 mutton. He experts to enlarge h a store shortly to give him loom for hi increasing trade. <? OX THK RAIL. No matter how well the track is laid. No matter bow strong the eugine i> made, When you find it running the downward grade Put down the brakes ! The night passenger train on Friday last run over a colored man at McNeil's 8tore near Altmau's station, severing his head and legs from his body. The man had been cutting wood in the neighborhood aud was supposed to have been intoxicated when he met his death. The railroad company is planting at each mile post a Magnolia tree, which will give them a further claim to the pop" u!ar name of "The Magnolia Route." There is to be a meeting held in Augusta to-day in the interest of the Augusta a id Hartwell Railroad, aud it would not be amiss to do something down this way to show that we are alive, and willing to profit by another feeder to our railroad. Col. Tom Scott, the Railroad king, A. J Drexel, the "Philadelphia banker, and Mr. B. F. Newcomber of Baltimore passed over the Port Royal Railroad yesterday on a tour of inspection. Their object is supposed to be to see what facilities Port Royal offers as the Eastern terminus of the Southern Pacific Railroad. An accident occurred to the passenger train on the Anderson branch last Saturday afternoon at the station near Broadway trestle. The track gave way suddenly and three freight cars were thrown off, together with the baggage car and tender. The engine and the passenger cars remained on the track, aud no person was injured by the wreck. An accident occurred on the Port Royal Railroad last Thursday night, which delayed the night passenger traiD, bound south from Augusta, about five hours. While an extra train was moving towards Augusta a part of the irou work of a truck of one of the box cars gave way aud threw the car from the track. ! The broken car was dragged some dis; tance before the train could be stopped. No one was hurt, and the damage to the cars and freight was but slight. In the United States Court ou Thurs. day last in the ca.-cs of the Uuiou Trust 1 * ? vr \~?1. 1?. .IT. company or ?h*w iuik >s. i uu a I Railroad Company, Marx & Co., and others, vs. the Port Koyal Railroad Coin pany, the Georgia Railroad and Baukiug : Co. filed a petition asking that it be made j a party defendant, and that all proceed ings be stayed until its answers were in. The application was rested upon the I g ound that the Georgia Railr.ad and 4 i,r=-. a. ?y.-*. . ? - - ij..Av;gr:.-w-j;.V--3M?g.T3? Ra iking Company was charged to be lia- j ^ ' bio tho guarantor of certain of j the Port Royal Ka I i.a 1 Company. In opposition to the prayer of the ] c- n tition it was insisted that these proceed-1 J ings had been pending for eomc time in b j the court, and that the Georgia Railroad fr : and Ranking Company, although the no- c< tice of the sale had been published in u Augusta, had not moved in this matter tj until a few days bciore the day named for I] is . T ; o Judicious advertising always pays. ^ If you have a good thing, advertise. ] If you haven't, don't. If you don't mean to mind your own tl business it \vill_rot pay to advertise. E Never run down your opponent's goods u in public. Let him do his own adver- ei tising. You can't eat enough in one week to ^ last a whole year, and you can't adver- c,( ; tise on that plan either. A large advertisement once, and then discontinued, creates the impresssion ; that the mau has fizzled, j Injudicious advertising is like fulling where there's no fish. You need to let j tie lines fall iu the right place. b; It's as true of advertising as of any- pf thing else in this world?if it is worth doinglat all, it is worth doing well. People who advertise only once in three months, forget that ,aiost folks ? eau't remember anything longer than g about seven days. ct ki ? On Wednesday night last at 8 o'clock, a young lady, daughter of E. J Pensen, ot Williamston, S. C., was stab. bed in eleven places by Lawrence Smith, of Golden Grove Station, Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Smith had boen'visitiug the youog lady for several months, and his action is supposed to have been the result of failure in hisjsuit. ?Evidently hanging has'nt played out in South Carolina. Fifteen men will fir swing on two different occasions during s" March and April. 641 Two South Carolina negroes fought a jn i i T? \T_ .L i: i. .4 duel at rair x>;un. nonn^v^arunua, iasi ?? Friday. One was a Democrat aud the oth- ^ er a Republican. They fought about p li- ea< ties. There were four exchanges of shots, lot One was wounded three times dangerously. th' The other was wounded in the right arm. pr< The affair created great excitement, which f. was intensified by the prominence in the 1 public mind of the recent Be.ne;t-May I affair. 1 When the good people of Sullivan's 1 Island awoke on Thursday morning they were surprised to-find, the front beach lined with poultry, al! dressed ready for cooking. There were ducks and chick- a.r' eus, numbering fully one hundred pairs, sK all in good order and perfectly fresh. . Where they cause from cau only be -urmi-ed, but the Islanders, without determining whether the poultry were h donation from Old Neptune's fowl yard, or had been washed ashore from some pass- ,ri ing vessel, went lo work, gathered them '^r' up and leasted until they were filed. 1>a ' ?> o ??- th The annoucoiuent that the Grand ha Duke Alexis has arrived Hi this country ve ha some interest for the voung women to of America, who treasure the memory of Ills love-locks and the peuetrating glanre mi of his Royal eye. Not all the barbaric Is! splcn lors of his father's Court have dis e ich mted him with America. But it is 01 humiliating to learu that the American isl woman he most admires is noi a Washington belle skilled in finesse and the diplomatic language of th heart, or a 3j New York coquette, knowing in the gossips of clubs and boasting of the b!o< d ? of the Knickerbockers, or a Boston mem- J ber of the famous class in Sanscrit, or eveu a Chicago divinity couibiniug the graces aud acquirements of ail the others. lie loves most, they say, a Kansas giq who once shot a buffalo while the Royal di Duke was looking on. Evidently the Tartar blood lingers in him. The women of the East will be above the feelings oi si their six if they do not hold the Royal Tartar lower than the Kausas girl; and she, in the opinion of all well-regulated t0 persons, must be esteemed a nasty mean, pri designing thing.?Chicago'Iribuue. u ??> + What's the use of wearing cardinal stock ~ ings if the wearer must always stay in the hjusc when crossings are bad? > Marine Intelligence. / ENTERED. ST. HELENA SOUND. * Jan 16th, Russian Bk. Weljakset, Jausson, master, 47 days from Glouster, England, in ballast to ; Campbell, Wyllic and Go. Jau. 16th, Br. Bg. Ottawa, Lodwig master, for Plymouth, England, with 452 tons of phosphate rock from f'oosaw mines. Tt CLEARED. Jan. 17th, Nbrweigau Bk. Sestrle, Sveaadsen. mas ter, for London with 645 tons of phosphate rockfrom Oak Point mines. Jan. 17th, Norweigan Bk. Lorenzo, Klttlesen tnas1 tor, for Londo n, with 671 tous of phosphate rock from O .k Point mines. ARRIVED?PORT ROYAL. Jan. 25th., Bgt. Sunshine^ Christian, from Tenaride, in ballast to Gnaua i ani guano Co. C 2!st, Schr. Emma Green, from Nerassa with guano to Railroad agent. 23d, Schr. S, R. Bidwell, SpaulJing, from Rock 1 ;uJ, Me., with guano to Railroad agent. ? 24th., S.S. Caroudolet from New*York. SAILED. Jun. 21st., S, S. City of Dallas, f>r New York. ' h 2Kb., S. S. Carondolet f >r Fornandina. ^ 1). H. Hutchinson, Wholesale k Retail Grocer | i'okt royal, s. c. 7 : Has ahdedgreatly to his stock ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a Meat Market, I ' whore will be found on hand at all times ' [full and select supply of fresh a j Beef, Mutton & Pork, F > together with all kinds ot vegetables to * p I ] suit the demands of the public. t n jy.'i 4 vA' ~\*m iw '.rmr' j <1*. *^J3PTffK. FAXNOTICE.: PH10 undersigned has been appointed y (Governor Hampton as Special Agent ?r Beaufort County to receive and re2ipt for the contribution of ten percent, pon the amount of the State and Counr tax of 1875-76, authorized by the louse of Representatives. The receipts sued by me will be accepted as evidence f payment on the collection of taxes to e hereafter levied by the.Legislature for be said fiscal year TT A-t .1 ?T will of U mil lUniiCI IIUllUC),! TT 111 ut 1UUUU Ml le office of C. H. Wright, next to the Ixpress office, and will be ready to wait pon all taxpayers from^9a. m. to 4 p. ni. ich day. Taxpayers must produce their ix receipts for last year. Due notice will e given of appointments for the upjuntry, Savannah river and Savannah, reorgia. B. B.J3AMS, Special Agent. Pound Adrift. )ICKKD UP ON THR ISt. INSTANT A LARtiE FLAT which the owner can redeem t paving for this advertisement and other exinset. GILBERT FULTON, Paria Island. Jan. 18th 1877. Final Disoliargo. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL \ apply to the Honorable Jndge of Probate for eaufort County on the 12th Feb. 1877 for final distarge as administrator of the estate of Billy Jenus deceased. ISAAC JENKINS, Administrator. Bft. S. C. Jan.;i2th 1877. drift's ?aU$. SHERIFFS SALE. Thos. F. Screven, vs. Alfred Williams. By virtue of ? writ of fieri f*cia? to me directed d lodged in my office, I will tell at public outcry front of my offieo, In the town of Beaufort on the st Tuesday In February next, 1877, being the tth day of said month between the legal hours of le the following property to wit: ill the right title and interest of Alfred Williams and to all that lot of land situate lying and being the town of Beaufort, County of Beaufort, and tie of South Carolina, known on the plat of said rn as lot No. 306, bounded north by Craran St. it by Newcastle St., south by Bay St.,and .vest by 333. The said premises being known according > U. S. District Tax Commissioner's plat of said rn, as .lot in .block levied npon as the jperty of said Alfred William* at the suit of Thus Screven Exccutot. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. wm. wilson. s b c 3ft S. C. Jan. 13 1877, LANDS FORjSALE. THE LANDLESS PEOPLE WHO e coming into this County to re' le will do well to call upon the sub" riber at his office in the Tribune builag, where 'hey can fiud lists of , LOTS OF LAND lich are located on all the islands, and the main land of Beaufort County, tracts of from one acre to four hun" ed with improvements on niAuy of the .reels, and altogether desirable for ose La viug email means, as they can ,ve immediate possesion by paying a ry small sum of money, and be able make a crop the present season. One Choice Tract of 4u Acres jaily under cultivation ou Port Royal land a. a bargain. O-VE 2(J ACHE TRACT NEAR WHITE iuicIi ou St. Helena?best land od the and. Call and see me soon. H. G. JUDD ft S. C. Jan 17th 1876. 4-t. L M. STUART, MTD^ Cor. Bay & Eighth Streets. Beaufort, S. o. DEALER IN *UGS, AND CHEMICALS. FAMILY MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES ATIONERY PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Together with many other article# too numerou> mention. All of which will.be sold at the lowest Ice for cash. Physician# prescriptions carefully iud ed. feb.1T W. H. DEVLIN, Carpenter % Builder o All kinds of OAT WORK, CAULKING, and SPAR MAKING. OFFICE AND SHOP OR. BAY and CHARLES STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C. ig5.lv. PORT ROYAL i&wk Planing Hill BEAU PORT, S C. D. 0. WILSON & CO., MAHCFACTt'RRRS OP AMD DEALKRS III SLLOW PINE TIH8SR iNB LUMBER AMD Oyproes Shlngloa, ALSO 3uilders & Contractors \ PLASTER LATH,ES, 11 kinds o. JOB SAWING promptly done. looping & Ceiling Boards always on hanj' " . Orders for Lumber and Timber by t" romptly filled. Terms Cash. o281y-. 1>. C. WILSON, A CO ' / WINTER SCHEDULE! I FORSAVANNAH j And Intermediate L'dgs From and after Friday November 23th., 1S7G, the favorite Steamer PILOT BOY, w ILL make regular trips to and from BEAUFORT AND SAVANNAH Leave Beaufort every Friday at 10 a. m. Leave Savannah every Monday at 8 a. in. For Freight or passage applj to W. HARRISON. Agt. Beaufort. S. C. J. M. MURRAY, Agt Savannah, Ga. S. HI. WALLACE, COTTON FACTOR AND GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer in Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed ETC., ETC., SEA ISLAND COTTON Bought Ginned and prepared for market. ADVANCES Made on consignments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and giinding corn and nual, he is prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible no tice The highest cash price paid for COTTON & CORN Cotton ginned on toll. S. MAYO, | Bay St. Beaufort, S. O LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. NET YARNS, FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. Glass, Paints and Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints and Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. 6 W. H. CALVERT. PRACTICAL Tin Shsetlron. Copper Worker DEALER IN Ta*ann-">d and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantlyon j Laud, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves. TERMS CASH. Agent for the Celebrated Charter Oak Cocking Stoves. W. H. CALVERT, Bay St. between 8th A 9th its. Beaufort. S. C BANKING HOUSE," nm. II. Loc'Kwoou. BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE on New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections made ou any poiut in the United States. Accounts received subject to check at sight. ' ap.27.6m. Grist and & Reem fort VRJ\mRL, K CO., Charleston 8. C. THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPAKT, Having put up a grist mill at their old stand, are prepared to furnish Grist, Feed and Meal, any quantity, and at reasonable rates. M. S. ELLIOTT, GRIND MIL SUE, AT THE STORE OF E. A. Sclieper, The Leader in Low Prices :o: Having Ju9t arrived from NEW YORK, where I have purchas<4 one of the largest and most complete stock of Fatf& Winter Goods Ever before offered to the Beaufort public. Consisting of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS. AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CARPETS Ac I offer au entirely fresh stock of first-class PRINTS so the celebrated ORIENTAL 7-8 CAMBRICS AT 10c. Selected in New York with special view to their adaptability to present season, Ac. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS will be offered in*11 departments, as I am determined to make this one of the most attractive establishments in town. Call before purchasing elsewhere and examine the stock of goods at E. A. SCHEPEJtt. "FTW ."8 C dz.UA k is FffiE SHOCERES Fiom tLc beat I'airi'g. CANNED FRUITS, VEGI Wfr And a;Fuli;Viriet};of other tilings Goods Promptly Delit SKA ISLAF HAS BEENrH THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRA) JAMES ODELL, a n p jlml jhl Fall and W 18 7 4 jy^EW and HANDSOME STYLES OF CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOI LACE CURTAINS. CORNICES, Opened this week at prices to sur {6^1,000 Yards Carpets at 18 to 35 cents ] jame Augnsta, Ga., Dec. 27, 1876. Beaufort Ma o Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I am p Build & Repair all 1 Botlfof WOOI Particular attention given to designing and pipe and fittingsjlconstantly on hand at Nor ^Personal attention given to settiog and o< [Steam Boiler Furna< BGTjShop next to Post Office. ^ L 1 fJ. COOPER j Dry Goods & Millinery FALL AND WI I have just laid in a larj DRY COODS, CLOT Ladies' Hats, Notions, Embroideries, Corsets, Ties, Lacei .of all. No trouble to show goods. JOHN COOPER, Baj Are You Goi: THEN USE MI! c h e m i c a Ready for use in WHI1E, and over prime White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last T\W hasltaken the FIRST PREMIUMS at tw andXon MANY THOUSAND of the be Address: Jaly 27. ly. millviLe Insurance Company GEO. GAGE, AGENT. ST SAM CANAL BOATS FOR SALE. These boats especially adapted to the navigation of southern rivers aud inland waters, are furnished with patent Compound Condensing engines of fifty horse power ard can be run on a consumption of one ton of coal for twenty four hour. The boats are ninety-cigbt feet in length and seventeco feet in width, carrying two hundred tons, on a d^ught of six 'feet water. They are particularly fittifl for the transportation of grain, rice and*other agricultural products, as well as general m> rhcandise; aud will be sold at much less than their original cdst, although of recent cou struction and in good order, For particulars as to terms, or iuspection ofboats inquire of A. H. KELLY, 56 Exchange Place. N. Ya For Sale. A handsome Bay Stud colt, from th best breed, as a racer, seven months old, price only one hundred dollars. Apply to D. H. Hutchinson, nov9.2m. Port Boyal. 0 H i : 1> K K , e","ra \ COT"? 1 arioesm ^ MUUlCBblW ' &&& rB?ITS. ETABLES, MEATS, &c. ? "" < jisu&IIy kept in a first-diss 8t#rr. ?/ered free of charge. JDjHOTEL, LE-OPENED. rELLINGIPUBLIC IS SOLIClff A PlOMUBPfHL * ESTS. inter Trade, 5-7. HS, WALL PAPER ?nd BORDERS RUGS, MATS, AND DRUGGETS, V ouvu N Sic uut am aaiMBCU WO will HOT OBI dolla.\to pay for the trouble of writing, for par* ticulars, samples worth several dollars to cootmeiioe work on, and a copy of Uoaae and Fireside one of the largest and best Illustrated Publication all sent free by mail. Header, if you want perns* ent, profitable work, address. Gsobob brutsoa A &>., Portland, Maine. SHEPARD D.GILBERT NOTARY PUBLIC. Attention given to Marine Protests. Office in the Sea Island Hotel. FLOUR! FLOUR! JJEST FAMILY FLOUR in Beaufort for sale by GEO. W. B0BJBT8, Pratt's Astral Oil' The only perfectly safe oil made. ' For sal; only by GEO. W. ROBERTS, '.-..djiilM I THE TIMES. per yard. ;s g.;baiue &ibeo. Lchine Shop, / repared with the latest iaynvid AmIs to kinds of MacUiieiy, ) AND IRON, Eattera making for bow work. Steam era prices. instructing f 3es for Saving FueL A. WHITMAN,Mechanical Engineer. NTER GOODS and complete stock of HING. MILLINERY Dress Goods, j, Hose, etc. At prices within the reach T St., Beaufort, S. 0. ug to Paint? r.LER BR08.' Li PAIIVT One Hundred different colors made of Chemically combined, warranted Much [CE AS LONG as any other Paint. It enty of the State Fairs of the Union, st houses in the country. MILLER BROTHERS, 109 Water Street. Cleveland, Ohio. ; r p v 1 < f To the Working Class.?We ere now pro* pared to furnish ell classes# with constant employ* ment at home, {the whole of ike time or for their spare moments. Business new, tight and profitable. Persons of either sex easily en front HO cents to Sol per evening, and a psoportlonal sum by devoting their whole time lo the business * Loys and girls earn nearly asfmuch as MaCLTha all who see this notice may ssndjthelr sfifirssa. ud teat the^bjsiness we make thia unparalleled effbr ?II ? .1-*- * ?'? ?- ?