LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. \Y. II. Ijockwood has beeu appointed by Gov. Drew, of Florida, a commissioner of deeds for that State. _ _ Ha?" Mr. M. Pollitzer is loading at hia wharf with cotton seed, the Norwegian bark. Kalisto, captain Stray, for a European market. SOT Mr. George Waterhouse cleared last week the British barkentine Forest Princess, captain Grant, for Queenstown, Eng., with 425 tons cotton sect1. H^Those of our merchants who have any Gulf Railroad bills can lay theui away, as they are no longercurreut in Savannah. J@r Mr. J. W. Keo^h has started a shop iu the basement of the Stevens Hou>e wher^he is prepared to repair and upholster furniture. Those who have patronized him speak well of his workmanship. i # i fST The French bark Massila, captain Got, which sailed lroui Bud River February 8th, loaded with phosphate rock for London, was abandoned when two days out. The crew was rescued by the bark Aphrodite and takeu to Philadelphia, ^0 f&TProbate Judge Addis* will be in town on Monday next and will have a busy week, as the affairs in his office have beeu at a stand still for some time past, owing to the conflicting decisions as to the legality of the election in November last. 9^ The up night passenger train on the Port Royal Railroad wasthr^wu from the track last Saturday night. The accident occurred on a high embankment aod it was fortunate that the cars did not go over as some lives would have beeu lost As it was no one was hurt, and the track was soon in order for travel. 86LMr. Ilolmcs valuable watch dog "Bruno" was taken up to Alraeda last week, and being unaccustomed to Hail Koading wandered up the track and met a train, which he tried to escape by ruuning in front of it for some distance but was overtaken and killed. Port Royal was much exercised last Monday by the,actions and speeches of a white man who advised the colored peo pic to arise and exterminate the whites and take possession of the town. The belligerent fellow was arretted and locked UPThe Sea Weed was brought up in tow of the Agnes on Monday a*l her repairs were completed at the shop of J. A. Whitman. She was beached yesterday to clean her bottom and is now again on the line, to the delight of the officers who make daily trips between here and the fleet. HetP' Two colored men near Lawtonville were burne 1 to death last Saturday nighr. It seems that they were preparing to go to a dance and betoiuing over eomc with liquor lay down in a fodder house and while there the folder caught fire. Their cries wore heard, showing that they were awakened, but no assistance could be rendered them on account of the heat. At the annual meeting of the Washington Steam Fire Engine Co., held last Thursday evening the lollowiug officers were elected for the ensuing year: r? r. ir n u. r. uuywvlu.Tiuan. >? . i*. v?nv.?, assistant foreman, J. F. Huchting sec^e" tary, and B. S. Sams, treasurer. Ten new members were admitted by ballot. ^ 9&F Th$ Foot Point excursionists had a good time but some of them found a little bitter in the sweet One of tbeni in his excessive joy walked overboard and narrowly escaped drowning, While Col. McKay and a friend had a smash up on the way to the depot and were tumbled out of the hack and missed the cars. ,Od Thursday last Messrs Dick and Small invited several officers on the Russian ship Askold to take a trip on the Agnes to visit the phosphate works on Coosaw river. The following named i persons were of the company : Captain , P. Tortoff, Dr. J. Triebe, Lieut. A. j Plaksin, Sub-Lieut Lushkoff, Sub-Lieutand Navigator Masimoff, ai d Asst. En" gineers Lozovitsy and Tolkacbeff. The hosts had provided a lunch and the necessary fluids to assist digestion, od wit a few other guests the Agnes proceeded ; to St Helena Sound. The first stop- i ping place was on the dredge Coosaw where the elaborate and costly machiuery seemed to astonish the strangers. They i showed how like other mortals they were by soon beginning a search of the pile1 of rock for shark's teeth and other ancient. fossils of which they secured some fine specimens. The dredge Palmetto State was next visited, more teeth and bones picked up, the officers taking great j delight in exhibiting all the wonders of their dredges and washers. A sail up the Coosaw and a v:sit to the works of the Coosaw Mining Co. gave them a view f-tilo (rroot nntornri.o orwt ?Vio iminPllvP VI VIIIO VU* VIIIVI I'l I V/ U'lVI ' IIV ?? ? "? - pHec of the rock now nwaitim? shipment. Their inspection wa? evidently a source of great pleasure and they could not have been more curious and taken more pains to inquire into the working of each branch of the works had they been veritib'e Yankees. Messrs. Dick and Small received the cordial thanks of the party for the pleasure afforded them on this occasion which will not be soon forgotten by the gentlemen from Russia. i Mr. Joseph Purcell, who will be remem' | bored as the proprietor of the Mills House. ^ Charleston, died at the Roper Hospital Wednesday, in the 75th year of his age. He had been in the hospital for several months, going thence from the alms house in an enfeebled state ofhcalth and mind. * ?-- ?una i.iwm wm mmmmm m i OI'll K.U4? IAN VMITjKj*. The Orient and Occident, together meet, to-day, And Neva's wintry flood is mergid in warm Tori Koyal K?y ; The Russian Bear?a synonym of ancient inajesty(ireets the young Eagle of the West, the symbol 01 the free ; And clasping true fratotnal hands, the new world with the old, Com mingles Southern fervency, and zeal, with Northern cold. From Celt, from Saxon, or from (.ioth ur spruug not long ago: Perhaps?who knows ??within the veins of Muscovite may flow Some kindred blood, a Norman Strain, or sanguine tide or (Jaul, Or that more generous stream which finds its sources in them all, A.r.d thus, as from one parent stem, though dwelling far aiart. We |trace divergent lineage hack to one parent heart. Hail to our Brothers thoD, who come fri'iu lands beyond the sea. An empire boundless in extent, and great in his t?ry; Whose generous sympathy with us in dark and evil times. Proves chivalry nncircumscribed by either zones or climes. And that a Kingdom hoar with age. may yet add to its story Of highnnown an4 brilliant deeds, a brighter I<age of glory. fatr The labors of Mrs. GofF in the cause of Temperance in Beaufort has resulted in the organization of a Temperance Union with a large membership, among them some who never before were known to resist the temptation of the flowing bowl. The first regular meeting of the Union was held on Monday evening at the Methodist Church. A constitution and by-laws were adopted, officers elected and committees appoiuted, after which Mr. George Gage and Mr. J. A. Whitman delivered addresses which wc regret we were not permitted to hear, as we were not informed of the meeting. The president of the Union is our Intendant,"' ? ? i ir n t Alfred Williams ifeq., ami Jir. o. o. Baaipfield vice-presideut. Another Wreck. The bark u Leif" captain Marcusson, was wrecked on Hunting Island bar las1 Friday afternoon. The captain reports that at half past four p. ni. ou that day while six miles off Hunting Island light his vessel, which ho supposed was in deep water, struck on the bauk and as a high sea was running the vessel soon began making water. The men were kept at the pumps until lip. m. when as there wa- seven feet of water in the bold mixed with sand it was evident that the bottom was sprung and the hands refusing to risk their lives aDy lougcr took to the boats, but were picked up near the wreck by the pilot boat Louly and landed at the Coosa w mines. The captain tele, graphed to Charleston for a boat, and the Republic went at once to the wreck and saved the sails and rigging. Ti.e Leif was owned in Tvedestrand Norway, was 2% tons burden,sand had a cargo of salt for Savannah which she took in at Liverpool. She was three years old and insured for $18,500, about all she was worth. The captain says his disaster was owing to the incorrectness of the English charts which he was usiug. The Division of tbe County. Editor of tht Tribune: Pursuant to public notice a convention of citizens of the upper portion of Beaufort County, assembled at Brunson, (P. II. R. R.) on the 21st iust., aud organiz ed by calling James W. Moore, Esq., of Gillisonville to the chair, and appo'nrcd B. F. Buekner. secretary. The chairman having announced the object of the meeting to be a division of the County, a committee of ten, viz: Messrs. C. J. Colcock, J. H. Ruddell, W. S. Tilliughast, Wui. J. Johnston, Wm. J. Gooding, S. F. Ellis, Henry Goethe, Wm. G. Peeplcs, Frank Warreu, Wm. G. Causey, was raised with instructions to consider and report the boundaries and name of the proposed County. After retiring the coupiittce returned and their report, with some modification proposed by Rev. FI. C. Smart, was with great unanimity adopted as follows: That the Northern, Eastern, and Western boundaries of the new County, to be styled "Palmetto," remain as at present, and the Southern boundary be the lower line of the right of way of the Savannah and Charleston R. R., from the Salkehatchie to Savannah River. The following named gentlemen Messrs. J. W. Moore C. J. Colcock, W. S. Tillinghast, Wm. J. Gooding, C. J. ^ ^ -A- 4-imiai\OPA Q \J. llUvSon, wertj appuimru iw ? memorial ro the Legislature, praying the creation of *said County?copies of said memorial to be circulated for signatures through the asency of the committee ol ten named above. The convention then adjourned. B. F. Buckner, Sec. I Feb. 22, 1877. ? 1? i Delays are Dangerous.?Do noi put off buying your fertilizer until th< last moment, but seud in your orders ai once. Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co have only a limited supply of their cele bra ted Wilcox Gibbs & Go's Manipulated Guano, and it you delay your or der you may fail in haviug it filled, be 1 sides transportation may be obstructed i and in waiting for your guano, your farn iug operation will be retarded. Recollec i 44 time is money ' so call on their agen and obtain your supply before it is to< late. They are very liberal in their term guano being delivered at interior depots an! the option given of pay iug in Cottoi on the ba*is of fifteen cents for middling delivered uext Fall at planters' ueares | depot. Russia continues to make preparation | for an aggressive war against Turkey Her army south of the Caucases is quitt as ready for action, and almost as powei ful, as the one in Bessarabia. She ha: i there 1.70,000 men, 35 field batteries, ant 250 heavy siege guns. i % j 'lhe Legislature of Georgia at its session in ]875 and 187G passed a number I t of acts known as " local optiou " lawslaws allowing the voters of towns and -1 villages to determine whether liquor r j should be retailed or not. The Legisla! tare lately in session has gone a step further. It has passed several acts ab1 ?olutely prohibiting the sale of liquor in certain localities. It is probable that the : execution of these laws will be resisted, and that the Courts of the State will be called upon to determine whether the j General Assembly had the.authority to : 1 enact such legislation. In many counties prohibition is an issue upon which local , 1 politics depend. When David Spry the colored man , who robbed ex-Senator Owens was sentenced by Judge Carpenter to five years 1 imprisonment in the penitentiary, he ] burst out crying, drew a knife and cut a terrible gash in his neck, but without 1 doing serious injury. The Judge, who is a very matter-of-fact sort of somebody said that the Court was not often trcate 1 ] to such dramatic scenes?doubtless, it would be belter for the community i' ' j some of them were more successful. 1 <?? 1 ? Tne Great and Little Disma Swamps embrace al>ove 3.000,000 acre.* of the richest lauds of North Carolina a large portion of which, by a moderate I < outlay for draining, could be made equal to the most fertile of Louisiana. These * lands belong chiefly to the educational [ fund, but are of no present value to it. a Gov. Vance is auxious to have them a draiued, and has directed a bill to be ; prepared for the Legislature on the sub- j ject. A party of English and German capi" j talists have purchased 3,000,000 acres of Florida State lands, and are organizing an j immigration company. The money paid f for the^c lands, it is said, will pay off the c State debt and leave a balance in the v Treasury. Florida since the war has be* t come one of the marvels of the South and j * the Northern people have found there j some of their most delightful hours. c It makes a man lose confidence in hu* ^ man nature to waken suddenly in the morning and find his wife sitting on the side of the bed exploring the recesses of j his vest pocket for loose change. t Marine Intelligence. tc ENTERED. ST. HELENA SOUND.. t Feb. 19th?Br. Bk. Cyrus, Richards, master, 29 c days from Georgetown, British Guiana, in ballast to ^ Schr. Ambrose Light for Brunswick Ga. I " Lillie B. French for Feruandina. j BEEFaAND MUTTON. THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST, i T AM NOW IN RECEIPT OV THE VERY A best. . TENNESSEE BEEF and beg to inform my friends and customers that I will sell as cheap as any one and WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. JAMES JENKINS, Mch. 1-tf. UPHOLSTERY. I LOCKSMITH & BELL-HANGER. The undersigned has located in Beaufort, and is prepared to repair and up' holster furniture and repair locks, and bell-hang- " ing. All work garranted to be as well done as can be had in Charleston, and at moderate prices. Shop in the basement of the Stevens House. J.W. KEOGH, mch. 1-tf. 'PROCLAMATION. > | t STATK SOUTH CAROLINA, ) 1 Executive Chamber, \ Columbia, S. C. j , .1 "117 HERE AS information has been .rei \V ceivedat this Department, that an "' atrocious tuurder was committed at the town of Hilton Head, Beaufort Countv, ; I on the nieht of the 5th inst., upon the i body of R. C. McINTIRE, by some per^ i son or persons unknown. Now thprofnro. T. I). H. Chamterlain. Governor ot the State of South Carolina, 3 in order that justice may be done and the s majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby i, offer a reward of Five Hundred Dollars 3 for th? arrest and delivery in any jail of this State, of any person connected with * the above recited crime, with pr jof to t1 convict. i /?*?> Given under my hand and I ( ) the seal of the State, at si - L.S. > Columbia, this 20th day of I ) February A. D. 1877, and ? J v?v?' in the One hundred and first year of American Independence. 5! D. H. CHAMBERLAIN * II. E. Hayne, Governor of S. C. Secretary of State. i H- \V. YVlJLKliNS, Wholesale & Retail GROCER, | TORT ROYAL, . . SO. OA. WHERE cnn be found one of the Iargestjand uiost complete stocks of groceries consisting of ^ ^ n 11 J Sugars and L'oltcc, 01 an graucs. Teas?'finest Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson. and Souchongs. Flour?Of all grades. Ham?A specialty, ''Davis' Diamond," and the celebrated sugar cured hams. Canned goods of all kinds, from the best packing houses. Imported goods?Crosse & Blackwell's pickles and sauces. Worcestershire sauce, Swiss Edam, and Green Cheese. Mackerel, of all grades, pickled Saline?!. Biscuits?Milk. Boston, Butter, Pilot bread (fancy), Graham's Ginger, and Leuion naps, and Fancy nicknaeks. All grades of the finest Whiskies, Bran lies. Pale Sherry and Port constantly on band. I keep on hand a full 'ine of everything that can he found at a first-class store ana will sell the same at figures that cannot he jndersold. feb.23tf. PROBATE NOTICE." By A. B. Addison, Esq., Prohatf. Judge tT^hereas, Minna Apple, hath made suit to VV me to grant her letters of administration >f the estate and effects of Jacob Apple nerchant. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ingular the kindred and creditors of the said facob Apple, deceased, that they be and appear, bcoreme, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Beauort, in said county on the Oth day of March next, .fter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the foremen, to shew cause, if any they hare, why the said dminir.tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 13th day of Feb. L I). 1877. tax"notice: TiIE undersigned1 has been appointed >y Governor Hampton as Special Agent or Beaufort County to receive and reeipt for the contribution of ten percent, ipon the amount of the State and Couny tax of 1875-76, authorized by the louse of Representatives. The receipts ssued by me will be accepted as evidence >f payment on the collection of taxes to >e hereafter levied by the^Lcgislature for he said fiscal year. Until further notice,JI will be found at he office of C. H. W RIGHT, next to the Express office, and will be ready to wait ipon all taxpayers from^9 a. m. to 4 p. in. lachday. Taxpayers must produce ax receipts for last year. Due notice will >e given of appointments for the upountry, Savannah river and Savannah, xeorgia. B. B. SAMS, Special Agent. Auction Sale, Condemned Navy Stores. By J AS, M. CROFCT, Auctioneer. Kt his Store on Bay Street, on S TUBDAY next, IIS BBLS. SHIP BREAD, The above will be sold in small lots to iuit purchasers. feb. 16-tf. LANDS FOR SALE. THE LANDLESS PEOPLE WHO ire coming into this County to re id will do well to call upon the sub* cr.ber at his office in the Tribune builling, where 'hey can find lists of LOTS OF LAND vhich are located ou all the islands, and >n the main land of Beaufort County, n tracts of from one acre to four hun-; lred with improvements on ninny of the urcels, and altogether desirable for hose having small means, as they can lave immediate possession by paying a rery small sum of money, and be able o make a crop the present season. One Choice Tract of 40 Acres nostly under cultivation ou Port Royal [sland at a bargain. One 20 acre tract near White Dhutch on St. Helena?best land on the sland. Call and see me soon. H. G. JUDD 3ft. S. C. Jan 17th 1876. 4-t. W. H. DEVLIN, Carpenter Builder All kinds of BOAT WORK, CAULKING, and SPAR MAKING. OFFICE AND SHOP COR. BAT and CHARLES STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C. Mlff5.lv. PORT ROYiAXj Saw A Planing Hill BEAUFORT, S C. D. 0. WILSON & CO., manufacturers of and dealers in YELLOW FIVE TIMBER AND LUMBER AVD Cypress Shingles, ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER LATIIES, All kinds of JOB SAWING prompt!;' done. Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on hand Orders for Lumber and Timber by th promptly filled. Terms Cash. 1>. C. WILSON A to. Campbell, Wyllie aud Co. Feb, 19th Norwegian Bk. Stanley, Furst, master, 8 days from Savaunah in ballast to Campbell Wyllie and Co. Feb. 19tb Norwegian Bk. Mod, Knudsen, master, 2 days from Charleston in ballast to Campbell Wyllie aud Co. Feb. 20th Russian Bk. Atisio, Schrodes, ^uastc-? 57days from Liverpool in ballast to ^Campbell Wy- ' Hie and Co. Feb, 20th Br. Bk. Mary Bowvn, McFerran nu ." ter, 68 days from Plymouth, England in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie and Co. i CLEARED. ] Feb. 10th?Ibissian Bk. " Weljakset " .Tannson m ister, for Copenhagen with 77o tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw Mines. _ Feb. Br. Bkt. Juliet Daniel, Richards master for " London with .">4G tons of phosphate rock from Coo- S saw Mines. Feb. 22nd Br. Bg. AarJi. Coates, master for Lon dou with'GOl tuna of phosphate rock 1 rum Coosaw urine*. Fob. 22nd Br. Schr. Bride, Blake, master, foj London willi 845 tons of phosphate rock from Oak 3 Point Mines. g In Port at Port Itoyal. ' c Schr. Eva I. Smith loadiug for Baltimore to R. Pt Bundle. Schr. Lumoine, loading for Boston to R. P. Run * die. j c " Hannah E, Shubert, loading for Baltimore to I : B. T. Bundle. j " Emma Green loading for PerthAmboy X. J. to c B. P. Bundle. j " Marcus A. Davis, from New York for Bruns- ^ wick Ga. . S. S. Calvert, from Baltimore to R. R. agent. S. S. Dallas, from New York to R. R. agent. ^ SAILED. t Feb. 24th S. S. Caroudolet for New York WINTitiK SCiUSDULE FOR SAVANNAH And Intermediate L'dgs From aud after Friday November 25th., 1876, the favorite Steamer 1 4 PILOT BOY, vv 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 apply to W. ilARKLSON, Agt. Beaufort. S. C. J. M. MURRAY, Agt Savaiineh, Ga. SVS. 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 g;inding corn and mial, 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, BayJBt. Beaufort, S. O LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. ' NET YARNS, FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. J 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 Sheet Iron. Copper Worker DE.y,EIt IN Taf?anned and Stamped Tin Wires. Conatantlyon J baud, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves. TERMS CASH. Agent for the Celebrated Charter Oak Cooking Stoves. W. H. CALVERT, Bay St. between 8th A 9th sti. Beaufort. S.C BANKING HQUSE, Win. If. Lockwood, BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. 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. ap.27.6m. ?rist and ?tt&. 8. ELLIOTT, Btmuforl 8. C. BJ! VEJVEL, K CO., Chart,,to,m 8. C. THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPANY, \ 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 CENTEKNIIL SHE, at the store of E. A. Schcper, The Leader inJLow Prices Having just arrived from NEW YORK, where i have purthasiHl one of the largest and most com pieie vi Fall & Winter Goods Ever before offered to the Beaufort public. Consisting of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS. AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CARPETS Ac I offer an entirely fresh stock of first-class PRINTS [ so theeelcbrated j ORIENTAL 7-8 CAMBRICS AT 10c. Selected in New York with special view to their adaptability to present season, Ac. EXTRJf ix d ucements will be offered in all departments, as I am dcter! mined to makethisone of the most attractive establishments in town. Call beforepurehasingelscwhere and examine the stock of goods at E. A. S CHE PER. F. W. SC fc FINE GROCERIES Fr< tliy - *"' CANNED FRUITS, YEGE And a}FuII;Variet)[of oilier fhiiigs Goods Promptly Deli\ SEA ISLAj> HAS BEEN *R THE PATRONAGE.OF THE TRAY JAMES ODELL, CARP Fall and W 1 8 7 < j^EW and HANDSOME STYLES OF CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOT LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES,: Opened this week at prices to sur 1^*1,000 Yards Carpets at 18 to 3") cents j JAME Augusta. Ga., Doc. 27, 1876. Beaufort Ma 0 Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I aui pi Build & Repair all 1 Both'ofWOOI] Particular attention given to designing and pine and fittingsfconstantly on hand at Xon QPcrsoual attention given to setting and oc tSteam Boiler Furnac 8?*iShop next to Post Office. 1 h. COOPER J Dry Goods & Millinery FALL AND WI I have just laid in a lar| DRY r OODS, CLOT Ladies' Hats; Notions, Embroideries, Corsets, Ties, Lacci of all. No trouble to show goods.JOHN COOPER, Ba3 * Tr ri, Are JLUU uuij THEN USE MI] GHE1HIG A Ready for use io WHITE, and over prime White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last TWJ has'taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at tw andVon MANY THOUSAND of the be Address: July 27. ly. MILL VILE 4 Insurance Company GEO. GAGE, AGENT. D. II. Hutchinson, Wholesale & Retail Grocer POET ROYAL, S. C. Has added greatly to his stock ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a Meat Market, where will be found on hand at all times l full and select supply of fresh Beef, Mutton & Pork, : together with all kinds ot vegetables to f uit the demands of the public. .1 HTE PER, TEW ^EES [TABLES, MEATS, &c. usually Kept to a first-class Store. rered free of charge. Ui HOTEL, mBH^m^BHH ^HL E-OPENED. EJjLINGIPUBLIC IS SOLICITED. PROPRBTOR. ETS, . inter Trade, 1-7. HS, WALL PAPER and BORDERS RUGS, MATS, AND DRUGGETS, \ r THE TIMES. >cr yard. S G-. BAILIE &1BRO. X. chine Shop, ?^ rcparcd with the latest improved teeia to tinds of Machinery, AND IRON, pattern making for sew wtrk. Steam thern prices. ?nstructing ;es for Saving Fuel. A. WHITMAN, Mechanical Engineer. i gW _j )WB fflflkt NTER GOODS ;e and complete stock of KING. MILLINERY Dress Goods, 5, Ilose, etc. At prices within the rctch T St., Beaufort, S. G. ug to Paint? LLER BROS.' I. PAINT One Hundred different colon made of Chemically combined, warranted Much [CE iS LONG any other Paint. It cnty of the State Fairs of the Union, st houses in the country. < MILLER BROTHERS, 100 Water Street, Cleveland, Ohio. m 3 ? n n ? To the Working Close.?We are now pro* pared to furnish all classesa with constant employment at home, (the whole of tfae time or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Perv>n of either sex easily M l from 50 cents to $5fpcr evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the buaineee Boys and girls earn nearly as'mnch as tsen^Tha all who see this notice nay sendjtbeir address, and test thepjusincss we make this unparalleled offer To such as are not well satisfied we win send one dollar.'to pay for the trouble of writing. For particulars, samples worth several dollar* to eoaamciice work on, and a copy of Home and Flreskls one of the largest and hest Illustrated rnbllestlon all sent free by mall. Reader, if you want perms ent, profitable work, address. Geo BOB STOSOX 4 Co., Portland, Maine. H. M. STUART. M. D.. C?r. Bay & Eighth Streets, Boaufort, IB. O. DKALER IX DRCGS, AND CHEMICALS, FAMILY MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY TERFtMERY, BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Together with manr other articles too numerous to meution. All of xaich will.be sold at the lowes price lor ia?h. Physicians prescriptions carefully l. . fc Ml .J +: ^ -H