The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, March 15, 1877, Image 3

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= LOCAL ITEMS. Go aiulhear Mr. Wallace sing in the Tlantist Church to night* All the men on the small monitors Vrerc vaccinated yesterday. The Huron arrived la^t evening from Charleston. She will take in stores and I sail again in a few days. The wreck ot the Lark Leif was sold in Charleston on Tuesday for one dollar. The sails and rigging saved brought $800. The slonp-of-War Adams sailed for Norfolk last Friday morning to refit for ;? three year's cruise. The flag-ship Hartford, Admiral Trenchard, has been ordered to this place and is expected soon. The wife of George Collins, an engineer on the railroad, died at Port Royal Tuesday. The body was taken to Charleston a-; n:^hi. $2,750 have been sent to C diiui bia by Mr. Sams, agent for Bcaufor County on account of the ten per cent tax?and the book- are still open. The rem lias ot Mr. II. C. Mcluthe were brought u.> from H:!r??n Head on ^ Monday and interred in the Epi?copa: Church yard. The store of Mr. J. P. Sellers at Ycma-see was broken into last Thursday night, but the thieves were frightened off before securing any plunder. Congressman Smalls arrived Monday morning from Washington and is busy taking evidence to prove the fairness of his election. He goes to Edgefield tonight. The friends or Mr. John Brodie welcomed him back to Beaufort la^t Saturday after an absence of nearly two yearspent in the city of uiagoiScicnt d sstances. Kef. Mr. Berry, Pastor of the A. M. E. Church at Bluffton, died suddenly at that place on t^e 13th inst. ilis remains were brought to Beaufort last uight foi intermant Mr. M. Follitzer cleared on Mondaylast the Norwegian Birk Kallisto, Cap tain Stray, for Cork, for orders, with 51 bales Sea Island cottou, 20,0)0 feet lum ber and 350 tons cotton seed. Mr. Josiah Jackson, a well kro vn colored man of this place, died o.i Fridaylast of paralysis of the brain. The re mains were escorted to the d^pot Saturday night by the Union Engine Co. No. " 1, of which the deceased was an active member, and taken to Blountville for interment. The New Light Society of the ' Tabernacle Church will give an exhibition in the church next Wednesday eve ning. The entertainuunts heretofore given by this society have been very interesting and our citizens shoul 1 enc ur - age by their presence the cffo.ts of tinchildren. The baik Kallisto was put on the bar opposite town last Monday by pilot Stevens and remained several hours in invrurnna nncirion hilt filt off without a uhii^vivmo | - p ? ? j serious damage. There is hardly a b?y in town but wouM have known that the j vessel could not safely cross the point j where she wa-; ?trended. Mrs. Goff, the Temperance advocate left yesterday after a laborious and, as she think", successful cru-ade. A Tern perauce Union was organized ou Indies Island with 44 members and one at the Atlantic Saw Mills with 39 members. Strange to say fifty persons in the wicked city of Port Royal signed the pledge to abstain from matutinal cocktails. The j Union in Beaufort uow has 130 names on its roll, and we see no reason why | ^ Mrs. Goff should not be elated with the success of hei labors in oftr vicinity. Orders have been received from the 1 new Secretary of the Navy for all the small monitors to go to Savannah. They ; are to sail two at a time, the Ajax and Saugus to start to morrow. The object i is to put them in fresh water in the vain hope that the oysters and barnacles now attached to tho vessel's bottoms will fall off. These ves^ls have now been in our harbor for two years without a death on board from di-ease contracted here, and now they are to be sent to a malarious location wheie the men will be exposed j to fevcis, to say nothing of th*small-pox that now prevails iu that locality. Last Thursday evening, as the Port I Royal train was entcriug Augusta and when about two miks below Beech Island Station a cowardly miscreant fired a rifle shot into the passenger train. The I ball entered the 1 alf open door ofthe bag 1 gage and express car, striking the floor and makiDg a groove for some distance and then striking a trunk and rebounding was picked up by the agent. A special car brought from Augusta j last Saturday a party of ladies as guests : of Miss King, daughter of Judge King, j Chief-engineer King secured the Dicta- j tor's launch and treated the ladies to a trip to the fleet when all the wonderful sights were shown and the beauties of the harbor duly admired. Miss King is Secre'ary of the Society for the Preven- ' tion of Cruelty to Animals, for the State ? of Georgia, and is said to be a very eu. thusiastic and earnest worker. We have sent to our delinquent subscribers bills showing their indebtedness and many have Responded promptly and we hope others will pay up without further notice. We find some errors in the credits to old subscribers to the Standard and Comynercial, owing to neglect to make the proper entries when, the subscriptions were paid. We beg pardon for offending those who were dunned and were not owing anything, and promise that hereafter no such errors will be made. Wid. Hardy, boatswain's mate on the monitor Ajax, was drowned last Saturday oT Bay Point. A boats crew of sailors r left the Ajax to fish, and while going down the river the deceased, who was sitting on the bo r of the boat, suddenly j fed overboard, supposed to be Jro 11 an attack of paralysis. The bjJy did not rise and a boat was sent. next day to search tor it without success. , Mr. Hardy is represented or being an cxcel'ent sailor and faithful and vigilaut officer. A favorite pastime with tuaay of our citizens are tlie bloodless contests on the ) Croquet field, where the honors are, in the long run, easy. Some of the partici-, pants are apf to get their feathers ruffled, I e>pecial)y when they are detected in taking advantages which to old fashioned players seem unfair. The most petulant and irritable croquet player ever in Beaufort was a sort of left-handed preacher who never could indulge in this noble game without throwing away his maiict, p.* else using *" ru-> w.? d ' I - - I tahi* pretty wile. W e s. < i ineti wiii try and eui.ivat. ? to bearing spirit ati l when a > a p ! v hcal iliv lake It fi<>ou , are d<. tecicd. $ ^ $ On tier ia.-t <r;p. tae stcuui : Dallas ..ought as j?u. t o. her Dcigni, .?;> elegant assortment of confectionuy from the tc.eoraicd W iiituian of Philadelphia. Mrs. Odeli has determined to give the public a chance to indulge in this choice candy by offering it tor sale in the vestibule of the Sea Island Hotel. * STATE SEWS. ? Col. A. P. Butler has been elected Captain of the Hampton Horsemen. | ? Rear. Admiral Stoney is visiting Mr George Allen in Camden. ? The second number of the Port j Royal Ad. ertiser was issued last Saturday. ? Oue thousand and fifteen colored J men have paid the Hampton tax in Barnwell. ? J. J. Wright is recommended by , the Columbia Register as our represents I tive to the Fejec Idauds. ? A Trial Justice in Edgefield aspires ; < to the seat made vacant by the death ot Chief Justice M ?<es. 1 Transactions in the matrimonial mark- < et of Chester are quite light, and but lit- 1 tie said about ''futures'' in the business. , Treasurer Mobley, of the Sand River an! Barton's Pond Railroad, is" issuing e tcursion tickets around the world?and return, via Aiken. Gov. Hunptoa has allre3sed a lette to Gen. Sherman asking that the troop be withdrawn from the State House at Columbia. ? There is a man in Xewbcrrv nannd Wcrts, who lays eggs. At -e.ist the edi- j ?or of the Herald says he laid two on the editor's table measuring 6?x8 inches. ? Tiie Columbia Register intimates that our former townsman, Mr. J. G. Thompson, aspires to the postmaster>hi|> in that city. % ? A volun'eer guard of ten citizens i stationed a' the Aiken jail every uight to prevent the t sca]>e of the five negro inur derers who are to be hanged on the 16th instant. ? The Fakirs visited Aiken last wee j but conclude^ they could ot cope with i chicken lifters, and, as there was nothing j else left to pluck, left disgusted. ? Barnwell wants some i-treet lamps. I We would advise the city to ge( ! some like the ones we have in Beaufort? j very ornamental, but dont burn worth a i cent. ? No court w^s he'd in Edgefield this month. There are too many Jury Comuiisdoners and juries. Judge Maher is mentioned as the successor of Judge Mo ses. J. II. Osborn, a recent candidate for j the State Senate from Barnwell on the I Republican ticket, has been appointed as Special Deputy Collector of Interna! Revenue in the Charleston district. vt i l ? -.>ewoerry was visuuu uy a vci> uc- i structive fire last Wednesday, destroying Pool'- Hotel and twenty store <. The loss is estimated at $150,000; mostly insured. ? The citizens of Aiken are exercised over the depredations of chicken thieves. Is this a dodge of the boarding-house j keepers to fail 10 produce the spring chicken to the gullible tourist at bn.ak- j fast time ? ? During a row in Bennettville la-1 ! week an innocent passer-by was killed by a -diot from one the mob. and they call | it an ^unfortunate occurrence. " It was unJortunate for the victim. ? A safe belonging to Niles G. Parker was shipped to him from Columbia last week and Columbia was greately relieved at its departire. as it' was supposed to contain records that would damage the reputations of men of both political parties. ? Walhalla has been bulldozed by one W. K. Boyee who, the grand jury says 14 is almost alwaj'S intoxicated and bran- i dishing deadly weapons, which is dan gerous to the peace- and safety of the community." ?They have a model a couuty commissioner in Oconee County. He gave onehalf of his pay as Commissioner to the , schools. In our county the commissioners not having received any pay for nine months are not in condition to divide, but would undoubtedly be willing to do | I so if it would enable them to get the j rest of the money. Amzi Rosborough was discharged from : Chester jail, last Saturday, uuder instruc-! tions from Judge Mackey to Sheriff Walker. He was pardoned by Governor Hampton, and is released in pursuarce of the decision of the Supreme Court in the Tilda Norris-case. Judge Shaw decided the question again last week covering all the ground of dispute as fellows : First, that the Supreme Court had decided that the Wallace House was the Ilourc of Rcpruseiita" t ves of South Carolina; sc ond, th..t Hamilton received the highest number of votes and his election was not contested; j third, that the absence of the Senate I was immaterial; fourth, that Wade} Hampton is the lawful Governor, and all his trial Justices must be respected. Cotton seed oil is being exported from the South in large quantities, for the manufacture of soap. ? A Card. The undersigned bcg> most respectfully to render his thanks to the Fire Compi.panies and those friends who saved hiui from being burned out on the evening of the 8th inst. and deems it justly due to thank the Union Engine Co.. No. 1, in an especial manner hut for whose prompt ness the roof of the buildup would most c t.vn'v ha ?*no lit tic. ;;?i:.s nori.; . ,i. h i >77. NOTICE. 1". 'I COLL CTOR'F' USTOMS. 1 >iM ricl o! I', -aulort. Beau for , S. C.. March 14, 1S77. s OTiCE is hereby given that I seized on Dec* 4th. Is7t?. from ?i. \V. Uol>.-.is,at Beaufort South aroiina. one whi e How Boat, as having b?en imported into the United States Ironi a foreign country, without having complied with the Revenue Law* of the said United States; and this is to notify any person or persons claiming such boat, to appear, and til-j with me his or their claim to such boat within twenty days from the fifteenth day ol March, 1877. GEO. GAGE Coll. of Customs, Pis't. of Beaufort. March 14th., 1877. ? 15-3 . Sheriff's fairs. SHERIFFS SAI.E. .Louisa F. Butler, vs. Sallie Walker. * Court of Brohrte. By virtue of an order of Hon. A. B. Addison Probate Judge, to me directed and lodger! in my office, I will sell at public outcry in front of my oificei in tli" town of Beaufort, 011 the first Tuesday in Anril n"xt.-1877. hein? the third dav of said month STATE SOUTJI CAROLINA,! > Court of Probate. County of Beaufort J By A. B. Addison, Esquire, Probate Judge. IX7liercas, William Elliott Esq. hath made suit #VV to me, tog/ant him letters of adiuinistration of the estate and effects of Robt. C. Mclntire These are therofore to cite and to admonish all and singular the kiudred and cre?litors of the said Robert C. Mclntire deceased, that they be and ap_ pear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Beaufort on the 20th day of March next, af Jer publication hereof, at 11 o^loek in the forenoon to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this the Gth day of March A. V., 1877. Proclamation. OFFICE INTEND ANT, Town ofcBeaufort, Beaufort, S. C., March Gth, 1877. IX7HEREAS information has been received by * V the authorities of this Town, of the prevalence of SMALL POX in the city of Savannah, Ga^ Therefore, to prevent the importation or introduction of said disease from said city of Savannah, to and within the limits of t he Town of Beaufort, all persons are hereby forbidden and prohibited from bringing to this Town, b?ddtng of all description* without permit, or certificate of the Health Officer of Savannah, certifying that the same has not been taken from any section of said city in which s^id disease is known to exist. The Town Marshal and all officers of the Town are hereby instructed so sec that the foregoing is strictly enforced. Any and all persons violating this proclamation, will be liable to severe j>cnalties, ALFRED WILLIAMS, lulcuJant l awn of Beaufort / between tlit legal hours of sale the follow ing pro|>srty to wit: A plantation called ''Mont Repos," situate lying iud being iu .St. Luke's Parish, in the County o' Reaufort and State of South Caroling, containing >ne thousand acres more or less, and hounded south I)j the public road leading from <Jillisonvillt-1<? Co * lawhatcbie, east by public road to Grahamville n ?rth by Cotton Hall, belonging to the estate of riiomas Gillisou, and west by lauds of Ilrandt and others. Terms cash. W.M. WILSON S. B. C. BftS. C. Mar. 13 1877, SHERIFF'S SALS. R.G. Holmes, vs. Josiah NoweK By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed and lodged in my office. I will sell at public trtitcry in front of toy office, iu the town ofBeaufort on the first Tuesday iu April next, 1S77, b.-ing the third day of said month between the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: All the right title and interest of Josiah Nowels. in and to all that House and Lot situate lying H?d I being in the town of Beaufort, County of Beaufort, and State of South Carolina, hounded north by North street, between New street and Carteret Sts. adjoining lots of Wally Green and Mrs. J'ripp, levied u pun as the property of Josiah Nowels at the suit of It. G. Holmes. Terms cash. Purchasers to j ay for papers. W.M; WILSON, S. B.C. lift. March 13, 1877. 15-St. $200 Reward. * PROCLAMATION.; STATU SOUTH CAROLINA. ) Exkcitive CHAMBER, > Columbia, March (J, 1877. ) nrnvppAti n L?o Lnn 1*1^ lAiill lJ.lt IIIIWI UJNC11 II IJUO UVWII IV/ TT ccived at this Department, that a in u r d e r was committed at the town ot Hilton Head, Beaufort Countv. on the nieht of the nth ult., upon the body qj R. C. MtiNTIRE, by some person or persons unknown. Now therefore, I, WADE HAMPTON, Governor ot the State of South Carolina, in order that justice may be done and the majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward of Two Hundred Dollars for th arrest and deliveiy in any jail of this State, of any person concerned with the above murder, with pr >of to convict. In testimony whereof. I have hcret^ set ?-?. my hand and caused the ereat ( ) seal of the State, to be affixed, L.S. at Columbia, this 9th day of I ) March. A. D. 1877, and in ' the one hundred and first year of American Independence. Rv the Governor: WADE HAMPTON. mar, 15 3t. W. P. GRAHAM, BOCXTV AND PENSION AGENT, BEAUFORT, S. C. Will attend to any business entrusted to liim. Information free. inar.lS-tf. PROBATE NOTICE. | BEEF AND MUTTON. , THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. I ?o? I ? ** f.r. i. t OT Ar Tiff Vtrv I IA.H iSUt> l.> i. yjir i n u j i l>cst. TENNESSEE BEEF ami l?eg to inform my frivMiils and custom rs that j I will s-11 as eh ap as any one ami WI .L NOT j HE UNDERSOLD. 1 JAMES JENKINS, Mch. 1-tf. ? | H- W. WILKINS, Wholesale & Retail GROCER, PORT ROYAL, . . 80. OA. AI71IERE can be found one of flic largV V e.-t'and most complete stocks of gro! t ries COII '.St MIL' o! Sugars ami Coffee, of all grades. Teas?finest Gunpowder, Imperial, flyon. and Souchongs. Flour?Of all grades. Ham?A specialty. "Davis' Diamond," 1 d the celebrated sugar cured hams. Canned goods of all kinds, from the best packing houses. Imported goods?Crosse Sc Bhic-kwclfs pickles and sauces. Worcestershire sauce, Swiss. Edam, and Green Cheese. Mackerel, of all grades, pickled Salmon. Biscuits?Milk, Roston, Butter, Pilot hroad (fancy), Graham's Ginger, and ^emon Snaps, and Fancy nicknaeks. All grades of the finest Whiskies, Bran lies. Pale Sherry and Port constantly on hand. I keep on hand a full line of everything that can be found at a first-class stoie and will sell the same at figures that cannot be undersold. . feb.23tf. TAX NOTICE^ T .> THE undersigned has been appointed by Governor Hampton as Special Agent fir Beaufort County to receive and receipt for tho contribution of ten percent, j nnmi tf>n nmnnnf nf the State and Conn-! ty tax of 1875-76, authorized by the House of Representatives. The receipts issued by me will be accepted as evidence of payment ou the collection of taxes to be hereafter levied by thc4Legislature for he said fiscal year. Until further notice,"I will be found at the office of C. H. Wrioiit, next to the Express office, and will be ready to wait upon all taxpayers frouilO a. m. to 4 p. 111. each day. Taxpayers must produce their tax receipts for last year. B. B. SAMS, Special Asent. Auction Sale, Condemned Navy Stores. . By JAS, M. CROITT, Auctioneer. ?_ j At his Store on Bay Street, on S TCR- ' DAY next, 113 EBLS, SHIP BREAD, The above will be sold in small lots to : suit purchasers. fob. 16-tf. LANDS FOR SALK TIIE LANDLESS l'EOI'LE WHO are coining into this County to rc sid will do well to call upon the sub i crlber at-his office in the Tribune buil A 1 1? . ? (ling, where 'hev car. una lists ot LOTS OF LAND which are located on all the islands, and i on the main land of Beaufort County, in tracts of from one acre to four hundred with improvements on many of the parcels, and altogether desirable for those having small means, as they can have immediate possession by paying a very small sum of money, and be able to mak^a crop the present season. One Choice Tract of 40 Acres mostly under cultivation on Port Iloyal Island at a bargain. One 20 acre tract near White Chuich on St. Helena?best land on the island. Call and see me soon. II. G. JUDD Bft. S. C. Jan 17th 1876. 4-t. ! W. H. DEVLIN, Carpenter \ Builder i All kinds of BOAT WORK, CAULKING, and SPAR MAKING. OFFICE AND SHOP 4 COR. BAY and CHARLES STREET, beaufort, b.c. aug5.1y. pout royaxj Saw A. Plauing Hill BEAUFORT, S C. D. C. WILSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN I YELLOW FINE TIMER AND LUMBER AND Cypress Slilnglos, ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER LATHES, 1 AH kinds or JOB SAlVIXG promptly done. Flooring & Ceiling Boards always oa band Orders f<>r Lumber and Timber by th , promptly iill 'd. Tcrni? Cash. I>. C. WILSON A CO. WINTER SCHEDULE FOR SAVANNAH And Intermediate L'dgs From and after Friday November 2">tli.f 1876, tlie favorite Steamer ...i PH.OTBOY, "yi'ILL make r gnlar trips to anil Irom BEAf FORT AND SAVANNAH I-oavo Beaufort every FriJav at 10a. m. Leave Savannah every Monday at 8 a. in. For Freight or passage apply to W. HARBISON, Agt. Beaufort. S. C. J. M. MURRAY. Agt Savannah, (?a. S. 1 WALLACE, COTTON FACTOR AND GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer in Grain, Horniny Meal, Feed ETC., ETC., SEA ISLAND COTTON Bought Ginned and prepared for market. Made on consignments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and g.indintr nnrn and ratal, lie is nreuared to exe Having rui 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 CERTENNUL SUE, at tiie store of E. A. Scheper, The Leader in Low Prices :o: Having just arrived from NEW YORK, where I have purchased one of the largest and most complete stock of (5*4(4 Fall k Winter Goods Ever before offered to the Beaufort public. Consisting of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, llats. and caps, BOOTS AND SHOES. CARPETS Ac I offer an entirely fresh stock of first-class PRINTS so the celebrated I ORIENTAL 7-8 CAMBRICS AT 10c. i ! ' Selected in New York with special view to their adaptability to present season, Ac. EXTRA IXI) lrCEME XTS will be offered in all departments, as I an> determined to inakcthisone <>f the most attractive estab lishuientsin town. Call before purchasiugelsewhert and examine the stock of goods at I E . A. SCHEPER. % O * ft cute all orders 011 the shortest possible no ticc The highest cash price paid for COTTON & CORN Cotton ginned on toll. S. MAYO, BaySt. Beaufort, S. C LIQIORS, WINES, &c. 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. ^CALVERT. PRACTICAL Tin*Sheet Iron. Copper Worker DEALER IN Jayanned and Standi Tin Wares. Conatantlyon hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves. TERMS CASH. Agent for tlic Celebrated Charter Oak Cocking Steves. W. II. CALVERT, Biy St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. S. C BANKING HOUSJii, Win. 15. Lockwood. BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections made on any poiut in the United States. Accounts received subject to check at sight. j on C.'-n ?ri$t and ?tt&. .W. 8. ELLIOTT, Beaufort 8. C. BJ VKJVEL, 8 CO., Charleuton 8. C. THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPANY, F. W . S CI FINE liROCEBKS, Jf Rnlfrr ''J'--' Hf ?-a?.i ~m m Cheese 1'rom Uio Ik-i I>;iiri--s. vfK*** -: .v^l CANNED FRUITS, VEGEL And a Full Variety of oilier filings us Goods Prompllv Deliver ' SEA ISLAN] ^ ' I v V "t,'- : II A S 15 E E X RE TIIK PATRONAGE OF THE TBAVE JAMES ODELL, CA|IP Fall and Wi 18 7 6 J^EW and HANDSOME STYLES OF CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOTIL LACK CURTAINS, CORNICES, Rl r Opened this week at PRICES TO SUIT S^TUOOO Yards Carpets at 18 to 35 cents per JAMES Augusta. Ga., Dee. 27, 187f>. Beaufort Mar o? Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I am pref liiiiitl & Repair all ki Both'of WOOD Particular attention given to designing and p pipe and fittings constantly on hand at North* Personal attention given to setting likI cons Steam Boiler Furnace SfiF Shop next to Post Office. J. A. |fj COOPER' J i Dry Goods & Millinery, j FALL AND WI> I have just laid in a large DRY f OODS, CLOTH Ladies' Hats, ? - - . . rrv T ' Notions. Embroideries, Corsets, ncs, x>aecs, . of all. No trouble to show goods. JOHN COOPER, Bay j . Are You Goiu * THEN USE MILL C H E M I C A I Ready for use in WHllE* and over 0, prime White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, C Iluuhomer and Cheaper, and to last TWTC has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twen and is]on MANY THOUSAND of the best Address: July 27. ly. MILL,VICE ~7 Pi it Insurance Company SI I! ill It GEO. GAGE, AGENT. \ ff D. II. II uUiiifisoH, " c Wholesale & Retail Grocer PORT ROYAL, S. C. Has added greatly to his stock ot GROCERIES, with an addition*of a Meat Market, m . I . j where will be found on hand at all times | l full aud select supply of fresh ; | Beef, Mutton & Pork, J . together with all kindsot vegetables to , . 1 v, i I cuiau is of the public. r? \ I Twmc7 tr.LrxTr.n ^vC^TEAS COFFEEI . 'srj(jts <f? -ZT A SPEC IAI.TYI Fo'elgn \ Hp** ffitag' Domestic . FRUITS. ABLES, MEATS, &c. ually kepi in a first-class Store* *ed free of#charge. I) HOTEL, " * >OPENED* LLINGfPUBLIC IS SOLIC1TFD.* l'BOPRirroa. E T H. _ ' nter Trade, -7.. 3, WALL PAPER and BORDERS' ;GS, MATS, AND DRUGGETS, THE TIMES. yard. G. BAILIE & :BRO. hine Shop, >arcd with ?he latest improved tools to inds of Machinery, AND IRON, attern making for new worlf. Steam jrn prices, tructing is for Saving Fuel. WHITMAN. Mechanical Engineer. ITER GOODS. * I and complete stock of ,ING. MILLINERY Dress Goods, Hose, etc. At prices within the reach St., Beaufort, S. C. g to Paint? ER BROS.' j PAINT 77,,.,..1 ~r? ?J- -* i?r jituiui hi uij/cicuc ti/ic/ra liiaut* oi 7te.mically combined, warranted Mitch I].'! S LONG as any other Paint. It ty of the State Fairs of the Union, houses in the country. MILLER BROTHERS, 100 Water Street, Cleveland, Ohio. WfTYT q 9 t To the "Working Class.?We are now p reared to furnish all c(assess with constant employicnt at home, f the whole of the time ' rfor their spare moments. Business new, light nd profitable. Persons of either sex easily ea n oni 50 c'tits to Solper evening, and a proportional im l?y devoting their whole time to the business bys and girls earn nearly as'much asnien.T.Tha II who see this notice may send?their address, and rst the'husiness we make this unparalleled offer 0 such as arc not well satisfied we will send one ollar^to i>ay for the trouble of writing. For parculars, samples worth- several dollars to comleiicc work on, aiul a copy of Home and Fireside ne of the largest and best Illustrated Publication II sent free lot mail. Reader, if you want perma nt. profitable work, address. Gkoboe Stixsos 4 o., Portland, Maine. 3. M. STUART, M. D., Cor. Bay ?k Eighth Streets. 0 / Beaufort, S. O. 1 DEALER IX >RUGS, AND CHEMICALS, FAMILY MEDICINES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLE? T A T1 ON Eli Y PERFUM KRY. BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Together with many other articles too numerous o meutioii. A1 of which will be sold at the lower rice for cash. Physicians prcsoiptious carefully . I.!"?