t LOCAL ITEMS. ; The mother of Congressman Suialls died in this place on Sunday last. A colored women said to be one hundred and six years old was baptised I last Sunday by Rev. Kitt Green. Dont forget that the town tax books close next Monday, after which time a penalty of-5 per cent will be added. fo^* It is positively asserted that the Russian squadron will return here to winter. It is well however, to take this state ment with a grain of salt. The bark Sarah M. Smith cleared yesterday lor London with 525,000 feet of lumber and timber valied at $19,000 from the Atlantic Saw Mills. ggf- Mr. E. L. Frederick, representing the popular Wholesale Grocery house of Roberts and Co., in Augusta, has been Jq town soliciting orders, and has met with great success. Our merchants have for some time past patronized Messrs. Roberts and Co., and always with entire ly satisfactory results. <> BaT" Mr. E. W. Doane has leased Cut Island and will devote his energies to truck farming. Mr. C. G. Kendall is preparing to pl^nt tergely of vegetables on ' Cane Island having secured sou;e thrifty reliable'German laborers. AST* The captain of the H irvey Mills is at last at sea with his much libelled vessel. He went down the river Saturday evening and anchored off Hilton Head ready to put to sea whenever it was i clear enough, but his trouble was not yet at an end. The IT. S. Marsbel went down Sunday with a war:tint for his a:rest on a charge of cruelty to a seaman and Capt. Mills was obliged to come up | before U. S. Commissioner Wright and give bonds in $600 to appear for trial in ' Charleston. e are pleased to learn that the Sea Island Theatrical company, have got ! 4'Caste" in a very satisfactory state of preparation. We hope that it will be in every way successful, for apart from the charitable purpose for which it is given, the play itself is one of the best of its character ever writteu, and will, we hope, be witnessed by a full house. The performance will take place on Wednesday evening next, (Feb. 7th.) in the dining hall of the Sea Island Hotel. Doors open at 7 p. m., curtain will rise i at 7:30. All who desire a good seat sbou:d go early, as there will be no reserved k seats. Parties hiving invitations enn pro- { cure tickets at the office of the Hotel or from Mr. J. H. Clancey, at Dr. Stuart's j drug store. As this no doubt will be a good performance, and being in aid of a ! church, we hope it will be well attended. Tickets cents. Taxes. Our citizens h ive n< w an opportunity Cr? accisl of their choice -- - iu the way of taxes, and they so far are showing a preference for the Hampton , government. Mr. B. B. Sains, special agent, opened his offiee last week aud has \ issued forty-one tax re cipt.s and collect ed $140. This is doing very well for Beaufort, as Mr. Sams e.\i>eet> to collect more largely from the upper p;ut of the county where there is m ore wealth and , more enthusiasm for Gen. Hampton. ! Among the contributors we uo'iee the nas^g.of Dr. B. L. Brisbane, who. being a sorjrof a printer, paid in but twenty-five cents. Mr. Sams' list of appointments j will be found in another column, and our up-country friends will not have long to ) wait to pay the tax. Dr. Wilder opened bis office last week and is receiving the taxes of all who be- j lievc in the legality ot the Chamberlain administration, and also publishes a list ; of eppointmeuts. The town taxes are j V coming in very well and from present ap- i pearances tnere will be but few delii - j quents \ PORT ROYAL NEWS. Hubbard still holds the fort as Harbor i Master. The schr. Lottie Ames, from Rockland for Port Royal, ran into Bantam Ledge Maine, and is a total loss. The crew were saved. ^ Some fishermen from Cape Cod have j anived with au immense seine and pro- | ^ pose to supply the fleet and city with fish, i The net was spread out one day and cov* ered almost the whole town. An engineer on the Port Royal road i wasfiued$100 in the Mayor's Court in Augusta on Saturday last for violating the Railroad law. On Thursuay last Mr. R. P. Rundie met with an accident that has tcinpor airly laid him up. He fell through a r'*"' hole in the wharf inju-iag the bones | of one of his feet. The church meeting last Tho lay was well attended and $150 was reported as having been subscribed toward the erection of a building. Some of the worldly advocates of the enterprise are endeavoring'toget up a calico ba!l;n aid of the good cause. Mr. Duke says he did not resign because ofthe election of Hubbard, but he ! did not aspire to the honor of being a j wirdnn nf Pltv T1A fo ?l candidate but was elected in spite of'liis prote>t and then qualified in order to make his resignation in pnper form. Mr. Wilkins is now prepared to supply the world, and especially the whole of Beaufort and Port Royal with an exeellent quality of beef, and will fill any order for our citizens that will be given to r Messrs. Conant and Emmons who make i daily trips to Port Royal. Having teste 1 the quality of the beef sold by Mr. Wil-j mwi mjmm :vV5=r>2C"733S?T^.Vi kins we can vouch for its excellence. Port Kcynl lias been blessed with : poet from whose pen we give the follow ing extract of a ditty to Thk (ir a no City. j Where the rivers from the mountains Flowing downward to the sea. Meet and join their shining fountains, And onward flow iu unity. ' There lies Tort Royal city Wish pretentions wry grand, A railroad and a depot And a wharf along the strand. And the people; Oh! the people; Are a jolly lot of bricks. One half are six feet four And the balance four feet six. There is a noble Frenchman Of the famous French Commune, A cross between a pumpkin And a iager !?e t saloon. There's the glorious Alhambra So famed in ancient song, Though not itself a ruin, T'will be ruin of the throng, Who like to buck the tiger With chances <?n the black, Till the funics of champagne cider Has laid them on their back. ST AT WS. ? Mr. J. Milton Turner, Unltec States Minister to Liberia, was asked bj a Cincinnati Enquirer reporter if euiigra tion to that country was still going on. He replied : '* There is an cmigratior from the Southern States of the ignor ant and credulous, acted upon by the agents of the Colonization Society, whe appear to make their living in this way, and without any particular reference tc ine weal or woe of the class they operate upon. In this connection I do not wish to include the well-meaning philanthropisl who contributes his money for what he believes is a good cause, nor would 1 ad vise the abolition of that society as such, hut T would advise them to continue their labors, but change the object name!}*, that instead of encouraging emi. gration from this country, they establish schools for the education of the aboriginal Africa* s auiong the tribes on the soil. " The South Carolina Annual Conference of the A. 31. E. Church convened at Columbia, S. C. yesterday, I)r. 'John M. Brown, Bishop of the Second Episcopal District, is in attendance. The rail' roads pass the delegates to and from for one fare. 1 he County Auditor of Anderson. Mr. Thomas J. Webb, has been enjoined from proceeding in the matter of collect" ing the Chamberlain taxes. Messrs. Murray A Murray, with John B. Moore on behalf of themselves and other tax payers, tiled a complaint, for injunction, which was granted by Judge Cooke. ? A colored man was deliberately shot a.id kiiie 1 in Clarendon County, not far from the William ;Virg line, l:i<t w.ek. by another colored mam. Cause?a wo" man. The murderer c coped. ? The Herald, at Ninety-Six. has been revived. Captain James Dodgers, Jr. has charge of the business department. ? A gentleman near Santcc, while out hunting last week, killed a large Catamount. which measured five leet and six inches from the nose to the tip of tail, and weighed thiny pounds and feven ounce.-. He soiu the skin to aCharlestonj\n Ibr ten dollars. The supreme Court allowed the withdrawal of the habeas corpus ease of Pelton, and the man was remanded to the ca*.e of the supei inteiident of the pcnitcnt ary. lie will be di.-chafged under the decision of Judge Carpenter in the Su.it h case. ? The iron for the S> artanburg and A-heville Railroad is being received iu large qualities, and the work of traeklaying v.-ii! begin very soon. ? Judge Cooke has appointed John T. Moan, Jr., special referee in the case of the taxpayers of Anderson County vs. Webb, County Auditor, restraining the aid Webb from col acting or attempting to collect any tax he may claim to have a right to collect. This is another test case. Mr. Sloan will proceed at once to take the testimony in the case. IIilton Head, Jan. 27th 1S7C. Editor of Tribune: A meeting was held here to-day to elect three school trustees to serve for the year 1877, and was largely attended. The meeting was called to order by Mr. K. F. Greaves, precinct chairman. Resolutions were adopted endorsing the adniini?Tr:>tiim of Governor Chamberlain and Lieut-Gov. Gloaves, and pledging it the support of the people. The following persons were elected trustees. G. P. Gardner, Phoenix Robinson, and Edward Valentine. R. F. Greaves. Chairman, We understand that an agent will be in Columbia on Tuesday next to com uience the formation of a company of IOC picked men to take part in seating Iglec ins in the presidential chair of Mexico Fifteen thousand Americans are to b< enlisted for the purpose, who when sue ces-Tul, will be rewarded by the confiscated estates of Diaz and his generals. Xone but soldiers in the late war, witl unimpeachable records of active servic< will be accepted. No distinction will b< made, however, as to wbich side thco fought on. All conscripting officers tithe collectors, provost marshals adjut ant-generals, commissaries, quartermas ters and paymasters will be rejected. Union Herald. Hon. B. il. Ilill was elected Unite< States Senator from Georgia last Frida; to succeed Hon. T. M. Norwood, whos< term expires March 4th. Mr. Hill is th< present Representative iu Congress fron the Niuiii Congressional District and wa e!e?t?d last November, to the Forly-fiftl Congress. He has ]<>ng been pro.uinen tlv idyitified with politics in Georgia, am is a .'knowledged by all to be a man of tal y* and gioat ab'hty. Ilis speeches ii Cor erehave attracted much attCBtioi thvO'mhout the country. i fi. f ?-. r^cirTTW ^TTM^ S" yT^CL^ * Bull-Dozing (he Constitution. 1 i It's a jolly good thine that the nation can cure al its troubles and woes. Dy the newly invented specific, in Washington known as "bull-doze;" That the obsolete thing call oil a manor, lonsuiution, or something like that ! Can be'dozed'out ot sight by the sojons, thrown away like a shocking old hat: Why, Jefferson, Adams, and Marshall, and all of the fathers were fools, And the Senate and Hons? of the present, should scorn to be governed by rules Laid down in the days when the wisest men were children, in mind and in might, Who cared p* rhaps litilo for honors, but more than ure do for the right. How wise, when a law fundamental stands square in the way of our plans, To move by the flank on its sanctions, to grasp at the ark with our hands; i Taking care as we strain in the venture, or batter away at the wall, j That only the op2<osiU party shall sutler mischanco if it fall; I To tic up its very expounders, and tickle each one with a a straw, Till five shall unite in compromise, and trade takes the place of the Law, | Till the gravest of issues U settled, as prizes arc drawn, by a wheel, j And Congress assemble*! devises a plau to sueeess fully steal. I , , Ah, whoever conies to the kingdom, by filching the crown that he wears, ? I 1 May find?tho' its lining be velvet?the tiara , I weighted with cares; I [ And conscience and manhood once bartered, !ot honors, preferment or pelf, Leave a Senator nothing to boast of and a Judge but 1 i the wreck of himself: > When a people depart from the methods and principles time ha3 app-oved, i j And Land-marks which pains-taking fathers have ( ; planted, are broken, or moved, ; | Who knows If the stout ship that bears us, ap; proaching once more to the coast. Her chart thrown away, and her bearings uncertain L and vague, may be lost. J. Marine Intelligence. , ENTERED. ST. HELENA SOUND. Jan. 23rd?Br. Bl:t. William Bowcn, Randell master 30 days from Barbadoes^in Ballast t* Campbell, Wyllie and Co. 1 j " 25th Br. Bg, Florence,Beynon. master, 28 days | , from Dakar, Africa in ballast to Campbell, Wjilio | and Co. ARFJVEP?PORT ROYAL. ! Jan. 24th S. S. Carondolet from New York. [ " Jan. 25th Schr. Eva Smith from New York with , I guano to R. R. agent, i " Jan. 25 Sehr. Pearson from New York in ballast to R. P. Rundle to load with lumber. " Jan 26th Sehr. A. L. McKcan with guano to R. R. agent. " Jan. 31st. Schr. Anne M. Ellen from New York with coal to the U. S. Fleet. . " Jan. 81st S. S. Calvert front Baltimore. SAILED. Jan. 2-rth Schr. Mabel, for Savannah in ballast. Jan. 28th S. S. Carondolet for New York. Jan. 31st Sibr. Anne L. McKcan in ballast. Jan. Slst Schr. Olive Crosby, in ballast. ??=> ? The monthly pay of the Russian ; sailors is equal to one dollar of our money. They enlist for ten years. A vo nan who knows says the Masons don't fill the shoulder of a man's coat I with pearl powder and long yellow hairs, and the next time her husband ! talks " lodge " to her she'll null his. | The net earnings of the Macon and : Brunswick Railroad, now the property <f the State ofGeorgia lor the year 187'*, was $o8,44"?,72 >ver expen.es and the road is in a better condition than it was twelve mouths ago. j Georgia constructed only forty-four j miles ot railroad during the past year. i This Northwestern. which is finlv miles: ! and the Sandersvillc and Tonnillo, which in four miles long. Congress will a d ihe Southern Pacific Railroad, by authorising the indorsement oUits bonds, to secure its early completion from Fo: t Wo t'l to .San Diego, a distance of 12S0 mi'es. Thus they float: The geologist of the Burlington Hawkeye thinks that toads get into rocks by digging down with toads' took This is incorrect; they get into the rock because it is a sort of a trap.?Her. aid P. I. Wrong again. They were simply toad in while the rock was fluid, and there wasn't enough of the Baektrackian about them to get out Ttgain. FOUND. On the morning of the 31st. inst. a Violin, whith ae owner can have by proving property and paying expenses. M. J. GRAHAM. TOH \ TAX i\0TH E. TOWN TREASURER'S OFFICE, Beaufort, S. C. Dec. JT-th., 1376. rpi,is office will be opened Monday January 1, 1 1677, lor the collection of taxes aud raniain open until Feb. 5th inclusive. J. C. RICHMOND, Town T.vasur?r. OFFICE OF COUXIT COMMISSIONERS. January 1st 1377. T HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE BOARD OF JL County Commissioner of Beaufort County have in the performance of their duties travelled foui thousand nine hundred and sixty seven miles and fcave been in session forty-one days during tlie fiscal year ending Nov. Ritli 1S76. THOS. II. WHEELER Clerk of Board, County Commissioners j Beaufort County , Tax Notice. Having been appointed by His Excel , lency Gov. Hampton, a SPECIAL AGENT to collect the Tax contribution of 10 pei cent, called for in the County of Beat j fort, I hereby give notice that I will mee' , the people in the County at the follow ? j iug places : j j Early Branch, Mond y, February 12th Hoovers Station, Tuesday, Feb.- 13th Branson, Wednesday February 14th Lawtonville, Thursday February 15il Brighton, Friday February ]6th Gillisonviile, Saturday, February 17tl Grnhamville, Monday February 19th 1 (After arrival of train) y llardeevllle, Tuesday, February 20tl e (Af'er arrival of train) e Levy's X Beads Wednesday Feb. 21st a Savannah, Thursday. February 22< s [Sheriff's Office. ] b i BiufTton, Saturday. February 24tl iP'iT' Tax-payers are rerjuested to brin< 1 with thein their tax receipts for lasi I- year. u! B. B. SAMS, n i Spcoial Agent. | Bf't., S. C., Jan. 23, 1877. t tf ax "notice. I 'It 1 1 HE under-iirncd has hcon appointed by Coventor Hampton a> Special A cent for Beaufort County to aeceive and receipt for the contribution of ten percent, upon the amount of the State and Coun ty tax of 1875-76, authorized by the House of Representatives. The receipts issued by me will be accepted as evidence of payment on the collection of taxes to be hereafter levied by the legislature finhe said fiscal year. Until further notice,*1 will be found at theofficc of (1. II. Wiuctit, next to the Express office, and w ill be ready to wait upon all taxpayers fron^Oa. m. to -l^p. in. each day. Taxpayers must produce their tax receipts for last year. Due notice will he given of appointments for the upcountry, Savannah river and Savannah, Georgia. B. B. SAMS, Special Agent. Found Adrift. Picked ur on" tiii: ist. instant a LARGE FLAT which the owner can redeem by paving for this advertisement aud other expenses. OIT.BERT FULTON, Paris Island, S.*C. Jan. ISth 1S77. Pin&l Z^ioobargo. ' vtotice is hereby given that i will JAi apply to the Honorable Judge of Probate for D iiufort County <>n tin* r.'th Feb. 1*77 for final discharge as administrator of the estate of Pilly Jcni kins deceased. ISAAC JENKINS, Administrator. Bft. S. C. Jan.;i2th 1ST . jJUcrKf's ?alr$. SHERIFFS SALE. Thos. F. Screven, vs. Alfred Williams. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to nte directed and lodged in ray office, i will sell at public outcry in front of ray office, in the town of Beaufort on the first Tuesday in February next, 1877, being the sixth day of 3aid month between the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: All the right title and Interest of Alfred Williams in and to all that lot of land situate lying and being in the town of Beaufort, County of Beaufort, and State of South Carolina, known on the plat of said town as lot No. SOfi, bounded norm r>y cravea >i. cast t>y Newcastle St., south l>y Bay St.,and '.vh by lot 333. Tho said premises being known according the U. S. district Tax Commissioner's plat of said town, as .lot in block levied npou as I he property of said Alfred Williams at the suit of Tlvs F. Screv. n Execntoi. Terms cash. Purchas; rs to pay for papers. WM. WILSON 8. B. C. Bft 9. C. Jan. IS 1S77, LANDS FOR SALE. TIIB LANDLESS PEOPLE WHO are coining into this County to rc side will do well to call upon the sub" cribcr at h's office in the Trihlwe building, where 'hey can find lists Of LOTS OF LAN'D which arc located on all the inlands, and i on the main land or Beaufort County, tin tracts of dVoni one aeie to four him* ? drc-d with improvements on many of the parcels, and altogether desirable for those having small means, as they can ' have immediate possession hy paying a very small turn of money, and le able to make a crop the present season. One Choice Tract of do Acres mostly under cultivation on Port Royal Island at a bargain. One 20 acre tract near White : nr. f[..l?TT* !n>,f 1:111(1 nil the LIllUUll UH ?^Vl * ... island. Call and see me soon. II. G. JTDD : Bft. S. C. Jan 17th 1876. i i y i.t. y.TMi III?W?U.B uwum j H. M. STUART, M. D.~ Cor. Uay ?fc EiglOh Streets, Boaufort, S3. C. DEALER IN DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS, FAMILY MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Together with many other articles too numerous to mention. All of which will be sold at the lowest price for cash. Physiciaus prescriptions carefully uni ed. feh.l l W. E. DEVLIN, ;' Carpenter | Builder o All kinds of BOAT WORK, CAULKING, nnd SPAR MAKING. o OFFICE AND SHOP r COR. BAY anil CHARLES STREET, BEAUFORT, 9.C. & auRo.lv. 2PORT ROTTAIj ;jsaw& Planing Mill BEAUFORT, S C. I D. C. WILSON & CO., manufacturers of and dealers in ' YELLOW PINE Tim AND LCHSEI 1 AND Cypress Qliliislos, ALSO Builders & uontraciors i PLASTER LATHES, * All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. Flooring Si Ceiling Bmls always on to <"*r>rs for Lumber and Tfrnber by t'1 promptly tilled. Tcrtus Cash. . WINTER SCHEDULE I !' FOR SAVANNAH 1 ! And Intermediate L'dgs From an>l after Friday Novein'jer 1>7*>, the I favorite Steamer l. ! "1 ". I i /ti\ Ji*"?. ^ . -i -V I 'A i- Si ; /i*. u^tS \ * L ^ ' &$ % t'jLp."'? ?* .: < - \. ?? Z jSS >?!* *-* ' ' Waj- - - -3 - ' '' ' '' FIBOT BOY, T* " ILL make r 'gnlar trips to and front ' BEAl'FORT AM) SAVA'iWR | I/Oavc Beaufort every Friday at 1ft a. m. i Leave Savannah every Monday at * a. in. For Freight or passage app!\ t<? IV. HARRISON, Agt. Beaufort. ? r. .T. M. Ml'URAY. Agt Savannah, ( a. SI.WALLACE, COTTOX FACTOR AND GRIST MILLER,; Wholesale Healer in Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed ETC., ETC., SEA ISLAND COTTON Bought Ginned and prepared for mallet. 3DXT'-A. 3NT C IE S3 Made on consignments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and giinding corn and meal, he is prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible no tiec The highest cash price paid for /N/\rnmrvaT o. rt ATJM UU l lUi^l 06 UWjaxi Cotton ginned on toll. S. MAYO, ~ 33ay St. Boaufort, S. O *%IP LIQUORS, WISES, &x. NET YARNS, FlSn LINES AND CORDAGE. Grlass, Paints and Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints and Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. 6 i W. H. OAIalTERT. wmI# nn I i'?r m t T 1 1>AV X u {Tin Sheat Irsn. Copper Worker DEAT.EE I.N Tr?T?nnnr?d ami Stamps Tin Wares. Constantlvon hand, Cooking Tartar and Box Stoves. ? TERMS CASH. Agent for the Celebrated Chorter Oak Cooking Stoves. W. II. CALVERT, Ray St. between 8th A 3th sta. Beaufort. S. C "banking house, Whs. II. Locfcwood, BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. 0. GOLD AND EXCHANGE ON New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections made on any point in the United States. Accounts received subject to check at sight. a p. 27.6m. (Brist aud ijrrd. .72. 5. ELLIOTT, Btcnfort 8. l\ BJ l~E.VEL, ff CO., Charlttton 8. C. THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPACT, Having tut it a grist mill at their old stand, are prepared to furnish Grist, Feed aiid ?Ieal, any quantity, an 1 at reasonable rates. M. S. ELLIOTT, fiiiid mm sue, AT the store of fi, A. Scheper, ' The Leader in Low Prices :o: Having just arrir?'d from NEW york, where i have purchased one of the largest and most cora' plete stock of I FalfeWhiter Goods Ever before offered to the Iieaufort public. ConsUllng of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS. AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. [ CARPETS Ac I offer an entirely fresb stock of first-class PRINTS so ihecelilrated ORIENTAL 7-8 CAMBRICS AT 10c. J Selected in New York with special view to tlieir adaptability to present season, Ac. EXTRA IXDUCEMEXTS will be offered in all departments, as I am deterI mined to mxkelhigone of the most attractive establishments in town. Call before purchasing else where aud examine the stock of goods at E. A. SGHEPER. ?\ w. s q: c. l"'* - i i' (Z& FIKE GROCERIES no Of allGradcs. - \ / M mi Bimer and \ \ .' 1 ) Choose . From tlio best I>airi?s. >/.**? CANNED FRUITS, VEGE" And a Fuin'arJch^cf o!hr?* tilings'i Goods Promptly De!iv< SEA I SLAA ? II AS BEKN. it TIIE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAY J A M E S O D ? L L . A1F Fall and W: 3.87$ \TE\V and HANDSOME STYLES OF IN 4 CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOT! LACE CURTAIN'S, CORNICES, I Opened this week at PRICES TO sun {Sri,000 Yards Carpets at 18 to 35 cents p JAME! Augusta, Ga., Dec. 27, 1876. Beaufort Ma oHaving opened a shop iu Beaufort, I am pr Build & Repair all I Both'of WOOD Particular attention given to designing and pipe and fittingsSconstantly on hand at Nort ?Personal attention given to setting imd co Steam Boiler Furnac Cc^Shop next to Pcfct Office. J. j fli Millinery. FALL AND VII I have just laid in a largi DRY COODS, CLOT3 Ladies' Eats, Notions, Embroideries; Corsets, Tics, Laces of all. No trouble to show goods. .TOTTiSr HOOPER. Bai? Are You Goii THEN USE MIL GHEMIOA Ready for use in WilliE, and over ( prime White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Handxomer and Cheaper, and to last TWI has'taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twe andVon MANY THOUSAND of the be* Address: July 27. Iy. | MIXjIJVIS.SE Insurance Company k GEO. GAGE, AGENT. 15. IS. IHftc&iBSOi), Wholesale & Retail Grocer PORT ROYAL, S. C. HAS APPEDORKATLYto his>tock ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a Meat Market, whore will be found on hand at all times i full and select supply of fresh Beef, Mutton & Pork, tosether with all kinds ot vegetables *0 suit the demands of the public. H E PER, * . f A 1 ms COFFEES sncFs <iv I ^ 4 J ? ?- A S P E C I A L T Y ?*i ro-eign 1' ?/% * .'VSV wii wiiil >~Sh Ecmestic -J FKUI^S. ["ABLES, MEATS, &c. k?r* in 2 nrsi-fiass Slore. ?rcd free of charge. I) HOTEL, E - O P E AT E D . BLLIXGfPUBLIC IS SOLICWTO. k PBOPRHITOII. - ^?T Eti. isu fNTER Trade, 1 4 5-7. | . IS, WALL PAPER and BOKDEBS j JUGS, MATS, 1 AND DRUGGETS, ~4 n mrrn L 1 JdLHi XltfiLO. 'yjt erj*ard. * 3 G.' BAILIE &5BB0. chine Shop, > 1 epared with the latest ImpwTod Ifttia to iinds of Machinery, J AND IRON, A pattern making for new work. Steam hern prices, nstracting , es for Saving Fuel. s \. WHITMAN, MechanicaJ Engineer. STKR GOODS ' e and complete stock of 5ING. MILLINERY - ? Dress Goods, TT 4- ? 4 . ... . .. . nose, etc. :\.i prices witnin tne reacft St., Beaufort, S. O. ig to Paint? LI:H BROS/ L PAINT ')ite Hundred different colors made of Chcmiad!ij eombiued, warranted Much CE S LONG as any other Paiot. It uty of the State Fairs of the Union, t houses in the country. MILLER BROTHERS, 109 Water Street, Cleveland, Ohio. njTTTTTl - . To the Working CI nu.?We are now prepared f<> furnish all ckuseaa with constant employnunt at home, fthe v. hole of the time or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily et B from "i0 cuts to ?5?per evening, and a psonortlonal sum by devoting their whole time to the buiioMt Hoys and girls earn nearly as*much as ?ei.?Tha all who see this notice may ei'.djthelr address, and test the'businesa we r.iako this unparalleled offer To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar'to pay for the trouble of writing. For par- , ticblars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, and a copy cf Homo and Fireside one of the largest and host Illustrated Publication all sent free t.y mail. Reader, if you want perma ent, profitable work, address. Georgk StixsOX h Co., Portland, Maine. SHEPARD ^GILBERT NOTARY PUBLIC. Attention given to Marine Protects. Office in the Sea Iriand Hotel. FLOUR! FLOUR! ' JJEST FAMILY FLOUR in Beaufort for tale by OEO. W. ROBERTS. # Pratt's Astra! Oil fT^he only perfectly ra'e oil niade. A * For saL only i>r a <;eo. w. eobeets. a