\ r . JNU.IL V^MC?Sr?.ra
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L0( AL 1 I LAIS.
The pilot who took the monitors to j
the .Savannah liver received S.'hX) for
his services.
We arc promised a visit shortly from a
minstrel troupe who will doubtless have i
a crowded house as amusements here are
scarce.
Col. T. W. Dariuolce, Superintendent i
ol the penitentiary is on a vi.sit to Capt.
Weaver of the Dictator.
A sensation was created in Beaufort by J
the report that a prominent factor in I
Charleston who has large <1? aliugs with
our planters had failed.
?
Six barrels of sweet cider arrived in i
town a lew <ia\ s ago but the temperance !
movement prevented bs cistribuiiou1
uutil it is converted into v'ny.r.
.?j> ? We
have another :-o la w.?ie? and git,-1
ger pop establishment in Beaufort under
the direction of Mr. P. N. Schult, an
experienced manufacturer from Charleston.
The Abbeville Medium suggests that
the uanie of Gordon be given to the new
county to be formed from Beaufort. This
is suggested as a cotuplimcut to Seuator
Gordon.
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Messrs Waterhouse and Bicker are en
larging their wharf, which, when completed,
will be the most commodious in
town.
The s'oop-of-war Powhatan arrived
Tuesday momiug after a stormy passage, i
in which she lost one man overboard and
had two boats carried away. The Powhatan
is a side-wheel vessel of 2,182 to.;s
and carries 17 guns.
Steam was gotten up yesterday 011 the
Dictator to test her boilers and niachiu
eiy. The Powatan brought 90 men to
complete the force require 1 to run the
big monitor aud she will probably leave
in about two weeks.
Messrs R obbins Boddiugton & Co
cleared last Friday the Biiiish bark Glenalla
for Liverpool with 50,487 feet of
lumber and 40,220 culic feet of timber,
valued at $6,399.
On the same day the same firm cleared
the German ship Australia for the same
port with 62,252 leet lumber and 29,662
cubic feet of timber valued at $5,040.
During the storui on Thursday last one
of the immense sheds of the Coosaw
mining Company was discovered to be on 1
fire* and owing to its great height the
fire hose could not reach it, but with the
assistance of the rain the fire was extinguished
without a great loss. The company
are now erecting a tank sixty fee:
from the ground t nd will next time b
able to work to letter advantage.
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Reports from the monitors in Savan
nail s-eeui to indicate dissatisfaction on
the part of the officers and men. T! c sand
- i
flies are numerous and bothersome. the
mosquito* promise a full crop, the liiaki
lia lias presented hi- raid and lid- fai
to he a frequent visitor ami the tvaic
is far f^rii being a- pa'ntah e a- that otained
at Port l???\al. I: Is -a I thai a
of the vessels wii! . tetarii to he r ? 1 to
chorale at Port R<?yai by Juno 1st
The storm last Thursday that pas-ed
up the coast did much damage in Charle- i
ton and Savannah, but we hear of no lo-? ,
? i this neighKuhoo 1. The track of the
S. & C. Railroad was wa-h ! - that the
train from Charleston on Friday had to
put Kick and we had no mail which, un
der the present condition of affairs, wa
very to'ing to the anxiety of our citizens
who wish to keep up with thi news.
?o? ,
Mr. J. 15. Oven, cashier of tli Coosaw
ininiug Co., started for Sheldon last Friday
in a buggy accompanied by Lis
family and when crossing Husper causeway
the carriage and hoises suddculy
went down through a hole washed out
by the recent high tides. The party
were obliged to get out and wade ashore,
and as Mr. Oweu got into water up to
his chin he failed to enjoy the adventure, j
The ladies were obliged to walk ashore j
through water up to their waists. The
baggage of the party aud the V. 8. mail,
which.was iu the carriage, was lost.
An auction sale of the articles left over
from the Episcopal Church fair was held (
in the dining room of the Sea Islaud ,
Hotel Tuesday evening, at which good
prices were realized, swelling the receipts :
to the handsome sum of $230. The
ladies having charge of the fair de- |
sire to return ^heir thanks to Mrs.
Odell for the use of the hall, and also to
Mr. Needham, a sailor on the New
Hampshire, for his assistance in decora*
ting the hall with flags.
During the late exciting campaign two i
colored politicians of opposite political
persuasions ente-ed into the following j
written contract which one of them, A P
- - I
Jenkins, had duly recorded in the office :
of the clerk of the court. Joseph Rob*!
inson happens to be the successful lie j
publican candidate on the Legislative
ticket while A. P. Jenkins is the defeat- j
ed candidate for the same on the Detno- i
cratic.
Beaufort S. C. Oct 27. 1H7G.
This is to certify that T. J<>\ ;
Robinson, promise to be the servant of A. I
P.Jenkins for six months if Mr. T).
fl. Chamberlain is not elected Governor
of SouthCarolina.
(signed) Joseph Robinson. ,
This is to certify that T, A. 1\ Jenkins. !
promise to be the servant of do-. Robin}
on for one month if (icnl. Wade Hampton
is not e'c(tcd gov?r lor. of South Carolina,
(signed A. P. Jenkins. \
The dav after the retirement of Mr.;
Chamberlain Jenkins sent to no ifv Robin
0:1 that he had hired him to Messrs
W .terliou-e & Ricker aul ordered hiuij
C- S -.- J . TC4H3**: 11II Ml MiOHManM
to to wo k upon the repairs ot their
wharf. Up to this time Robiuson has
not reported and Jenkins is uneasy lest
he is sick. Jenkins says he had no use
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for him himself, and preferred not oeing
burdened with feeding him and claims his
right to hire him out. It is due Bobinson
to say that he claims that ChamberJain
was elected and that he therefoic
owes no service to Jenkins.
A correspondent of the Journal of
Commerce writing from Brunson gives j
the particulars of an outrage on a colored
man living 011 the plantation of Capt:
B. 8. Williams, near Brunson, as follows: 1
4'A party of men, disguised, and num- i
beritig some tivc or six, as well as could ;
be ascertained, proceeded about midnight |
to the house of a negro man, Dick Eley,
and succeeded in breaking down the door
and entering the hou-e before any of the
occupants awoke. They then rushed in,
seized Eley, dragged liiiu from his bed,
and beat him until he ceased to make j
am resistance. Then, telling him they
were "Barnwell men," put a bag over his
head, took him through the woods about
a half mile from his house, and stripping
his clothes from him, whipped and beat
him in the most ciuel and unmerciful
manner. Captain Williams states that
Eley was laid up for several days from
his bruises and sores, and that his face,
ne*k and head were mutilated and swollen
horriblv. We have inquired of many
persons, and no one knows of any charge I
of crime of recent date against the negro, j
He was implicated in several stealing j
scrapes in the neighborhood, but that has J
been more than a year ago, since which
time he has, as far as cau be ascertained,
behaved himself well. The affair was
non political in its character, as Eley. during
the campaign was quiet and took no
part in politics, nor did he vote at the
election. We are inclined to the.opinion
that bad whiskey had a good deal to do
with the affair, as iu the scuffle at Kiev's
house several articles were dropped,
among them a flask around which clung j
the scent of the rye."
The man who is alleged to have been
beaten is the only one that seems to
know anything about the affair, and the
citizens of Brimson are inclined to believe
it a hoax or, at least, that the
report is greatly exaggerated.
Jack Burgoyne, the murderer of Mr.
N. J Gregg, was sentenced by Judge
Townseud, at Marion, to be hauged on
Friday May 18th.
The city of Charleston is assessed for
taxation at twenty-seven million; eighteen
millions on real %estate and nine on
personal property. The appropriations
call for three quarters of a million icquiring
a tax of about three per ccnt.;
Steve Anderson, convicted of complicity
in the murder of Messrs Portroan &
Hausemann, in Aiken County, S. C. and
sentenced to be hung at the same time
with the other four murderers, but who
was respited foi thirty days by Goviruor
Hauipton. will be executed in Aiken to
morrow, the Governor having declined ,
to exercise the Executive chmcncy any
further in his behalf.
Gov. llauipton one reads, is 50; has
been married twice and is a widower j
Ho had three children-two sous and one
daughter. His eldest sou, Preston Hampton,
was killed at Gettysburg, and the
second. Wade, jr., lives in Washington
County Miss. His daughter Margaret. I
is the wife of Col. John llascall of South i
Cu'.oiiua.
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Toe Kan-as City Journal says : It is j
po-iuve.y .-tated lliat old man Bender, !
> > ?. i ?..!
Wik', son ana aaugiucr were capiim-u uy
a Land ut vigil ants aud bnehe 1 while at
tciuptiug to escape Jroui Kansas. This
statement is based on the eonfessio 1 ul
oue ot the party who participated in the
lynching, aud all ot the facts are said to |
have been in possession of Governor Os- i
born and Senator York, brother of Dr. j
York, one of the victims.
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson has deter- j
mined to make her home in Charlotte,
N. L\, near which city her father lives.
She is now trying to so arrange her slen- J
de: resources that she can build and furnish
a home for herself and daughter.
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IIou. Randolph Tucker, Representative
to Congress from the Gth Yirgiuia 1
District, is crowing about Washington, j
because President llaj'es is carrying out j
the Democratic policy. It must he very !
gratifying to the President to find his j
action upon the Southern difficulties so
cordially indorsed by prominent Democrats
as well asthc wisest men of hisown
party.
"Kiss and Forget, Love," is the title!
of a beautiful new song and chorus by
the popular composer Chas. D. Blake
phich appears in the SOUTHERN MUSICAL
JOURNAL for April, and, if
our musical friends only but knew what
a gem it is, they would have it. In the
same number is also the "American R fie
Team A'ictory March," by G. Operti; a I
fine Anthem "Plead Thou my cause,"
by L. 0. Eiuerson, and three pleasing
Hymn Tunes, suitable for church or i
home use. Every month brings, in this I
magazine, an enually choice supply of j
music, at the trifling cost of $1.25 perl
year; and better still, each subscrib* r is i
ontit'ed to select as their premium, \
$1.00 worth of Sheet Music from the
publishers immense stock contained in
their Southern Music House at Savannah,
Ga. A three cent stamp will j
secure a specimen copy. Address the j
publishers,
Ludden & Bates.
Savannah Ga
New Spring goods just opeuod at Barry's.
Dry goods clothing Boots A Shoes at Barry's,
llats & Caps at Barry's.
Trunks A Valises at Barry's
Come one,come all. Prices to suit the times
at Barry's.
Oranges and Lemons at Roberts.
Figs and Dates, fresh at Roberts.
Auother choice assortment of pure Confectionery
just received at Rol?crts
Fresh Crackers at Roberts.
The finest Butter and Cheese always on hand
at Robert st
Roberts has the very best 5 cent Cigar in Beaufort.
Something n?"w, try them.
Try Peek Freoti A Co's London Biscuits at 20cts
per pound at Roberts.
Pure Maple Syrup at Roberts.
Grated Horse RadNh at RobcJts,
New Primes at Roberts.
A f"w w >re boxes of (iuava Jelly at a 'cluced
price at Roberts
%^?rrrmmammmmmm?iriiai \mm i w?n??
Several eases *>f yellow fever arc rc;
ported at Callao and Consul Clayton was
| one of the victims. Yet there are two
hundred applications lor the vacant Con1
sulship.
Marine News.
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Kstkrkd St. H i m:n.v Sot>-i>.
I April 9th, Ru-sian bark Doros, l.i^eback master,
38 days from Dover, iu ballast to Campbell, Wylllo
A co.
?lotli. Swedish bark Iris, Alallin master, 113
i davs from Hull, in ballast to Campbell Wvllie A eo.
?10th, Norwegian bark G. P. liar bill, Jarobsen
master, 40 days from Amsterdam in ballast to
| Campbell, Wyllie A co.
?12th, Swedish briganfine Vesta, Wiihlgreu
master 64 days Irom Oporto in balhist, seeking a
charter
Cleared April 0:h. British brig Antagonis
Winter master, for Dublin with 371 tons phosphate
rock Irom Coosaw mines.
?0th, British barkentinc Isabel!, Williams master,
for Plymouth with 557 tons of phosphate rock
from Coosaw mines. t
?10th British brig Francis John, Rentley master,
for Plymouth with 31 f tons of phos]ihate rock from
Coosaw mines and 75 tons from Charleston S. C.
?11th, Russian bark Laiuctar, Kosenberk master
for Hull with 6S0 tons of phosphate rock from
Coosaw mines.
?11th, Russian bark "Lemmatin" Walter master
for London with 1000 tons of phosphate rock from
Oak Point mines. I
Cleared From Beaufort.
April 12tli. Br. bark Gleiiall.t, II. N. Ilatfeeld
master, for Liverpool with lumber from Atlantic
Saw Mills.
?13tb, German ship Australia, C. Wcidornian
master, for Liverpool with lumber and timber from j
the Atlantic Saw mills.
PORT ROYAL.
April 16th S. S. City of Austin, Stevens, New
York mdsc. to R. P. Rundle.
Schr. Jesse W. Starr, Frank, from the, floet to 11
P. Ruudle.
SAILED.
13th S. S. City of I allas, Hincs, New York.
II. T. Rundle.
S. S.Calvert Foley, Baltimore.
14th Schr. Emma Green, l'hilbrook PerthAmboy,
R. P. Bundle.
S. S. "City of Austin" Stevens Ferhandina to It.
P. Rundle.
LOADING.
Barque Moonbeam, Fields for Amsterdam lumber
Steinmyer aud Stokes.
Schr. Geo. M. Braiuard, ToUtan, for Boston lumber
Steinmever and Slokes.
Schr. C. N. Foster, Coombs, for Baltimore, lumber
R. P. Rundle.
Schr. "Jesse W. S:arr" Frank, for Bath, Me.
lumber to B. P. Bundle.
Uentai surgeons 01 cue oiaie ui uuur^m,
he is prepared to perform to entire satisfaction
all work embraced within the
area of his profession. The patronage of
the public is solicited. Refers by permission
to Dr. H. M. Stuart.
Office over the store of James Odcll.
VESSELS
-IX?
Bull and Coosaw Rivers
?OR AT?
PORT ROYAL.
Will be supplied with
rnLjn yvailh,
From the celebrated
Club House Springs,
By Steam or sailing vessels.
4g-Orders sent to our office in Beaufort will receive
immediate attention.
I>irK A SMALL, Proprietors.
07 sc hilt
Manufacturer and Wholesale dealer in
SODA WATER,
GINGER POD,
GINGER ALE,
AND SARSAPARILLA,
Orders from the country carefully attended to
an 1 goods delivered at the depot or wharf free of
charge.
Office on New .Street opposite the jail,
I Apr. l-.'-tf.
V
GRIND SPilIHGOPfKIHG!
E. .4. Neliojicr. !
The Leader in Low Prices
IS now prepared to show hi* friends ami ciNtoni- l
its of Itfaufort ami surrounding country the '
choicest and cheapest stock of
DRESS GOODS.j
Notions, Embroderies,
iBOOTS AND SHOES
Laws, Hosiery. Cloves, Handkerchiefs, Cassituercs,
Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Homespuns,
Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Cambrics, Linens,
Towels, Tabic Haniasks, Napkins, White Hoods,
Cents' i'uriii-hing Goods, Ac.; ever exhibited in
Beaufort. Hi? assortment of goods has only to be
seen to he appreciated, lie has selected them with
the greatest care. ALL ARE FRIiSlI ASD NEW
and defy competition.
Those needing Spring and Summer supplies for
i their families would SAVE MONEY by looking at
! his stock and purchasing what they require. <i
! A well lighted store, with polite" and agreeable
j salesmen, to attend to customers.
E. A. SCHEPER.
ior7S3? or
FOR SALE."
! Very Desirable Property,
r\ \t n \ V ST
BEAUFORT,' S. C.
The block occupied by Odell and comI
prising three fine stores with capacious
yards and .storage in the rear and the fiu.
est water frontage on the river.
For terms apply to
1). C. WILSON,
or to C. II WRIGHT, Agt.
Beaufort, S. C., Mjtrch 20, 1877.
? TO RENT.
The dwelling on Bay St., lately occupied
by Capt. C. 0. Boutellc.
Apply to.
W3i. ELLIOTT.
TO RENT,
Two desirable stores in the basement of tbo
STEVENS HOUSE,
Trice $10 and $15 respectively.
Apply to W. J.YERDIER.
Agent.
For Sale.
ONE SIX-IIORSE PORTABLE 1IOAKP Sc. SON
Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or will
barter f->r one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES, with
cash adjustment either way in accordance with appraised
values.
C.G. KENDALL,
Port Royal.
LOST.
On Tuesday last a Diary containing papers
of value and some money.
The finder will be liberally rewarded by
leaving the lost articles at this office.
March 22.
FOUND ADRIFT.
Picked up the 14th inst., by Robert
Fields, between Cat and Cane Islands, a
SHIP YAWL, full of water, measuring
J 7 feet long and 5 feet wide.
The owner can recover the boat by i
proving property and paying charges by ;
applying to
F. W. SCHEPER,
mai20 Beaufort. S. C J
SHEPARD D.GILBERT
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Attention given to Marine Protests. Office
in the Sea Island Hotel.
A. B.ADDISON,
Judge of Probate.
FOR BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Will lib in Beaufort on the first Monday in every
month aud remain until all business is attended to
In the interim he will be in llruuson, where he
will be prepared to attend to the duties of his office
and any other business that may be placed in
his hands.
P. M. WHITMAN
Bay Street Beaufort, S, C.
Sm.lQr in
WATCHES, CLOCKS* JEWELRY. AND SILVER
WARE, ROGER'S KNIVES, FOLKS, SPOONS
LADLES.
Personal attention given to rep aling
in hl? line.
0
8 Day 11 Day Striking Clocks, (3,50 to (8,
GENTS' GOLD CHIANS, PINS, RINGS. SLEEVE
! BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LAj
DIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GENTS' GOLD Si SILVEK WATCHES.
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy'
yourself you can save ten to* twenty-five per eent
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
dcc.6.1y
; H. M. STUART, M. D., j
Cor. liny & Eighth Streets,
Beaufort, S; C.
DEALER IS
j DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
STATIONERY PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
i
Together with many other articles too numerous J
to mention. AH of which will he sold at the lowc?
price for cash. Physicians prescriptions carefully
ompounded.
MILLVILE
j
I
I
Insurance Company;
| I
i GEO. GAGE, AGENT, i
Schr. Calisto Whitten lor New iorK.
Notice.
to rilots and consignees.
From Tuesday the first day of May. (Quarantine
regulations will 'bo enforced at St. Helena
Sound.
m. m. sams,
Health Officer.
M. B. SAMS, ?
DENTIST.
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry. WORK
WARRANTED. Office at the Residence of
Dn. 31. M. Sams, Corner Craven and New Sts.
NTotico.
OFFICE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOM?,)
Distkkt ok Bkackokt. j?
Beaufort, S. C. April 19th 1X77. J
ON SATFRDAY MAY -ITII 1X77 I WILL SELL
at public auction in the rear of my office, in
R< auf'Tt, ONE ROW BOAT, being the same that
was seized from G. W. Roberts in Decent Ik r last
for having been itnjiorlod into Ih-jICuites Slates
c ultra ry to the Revenue Law*.
geo. gage,
Collector of Customs.
LUMBER.
For sale l>y the undersigned : to be delivered at |
Beau ort Wharf.
C Rafts l'<? 4 to t> Flooring.
1 Raft Laths, 3 inch.
2 Rafts 3-lth inch hoards wide.
2 Rafts 3-ttli Weather Boarding 8 inch.
I/nzth L'Of.rt.
4090 feet to Raft.
Terms $12 per M. cash, or approved acceptance at 60 ,
days sight. Apply t?
ROD BINS BODPINC.TON A- CO.
Atlantic Saw Mills, Ee tufort S. C.
Nothing less than a Raft, of 4000 feet sold.
Application foiuiiarter.
To whom it may concern :
N^OTICR is harebv given that at the expiration
of thirty days from this data, an application
will be made to the Clerk of the Court in and for
Beaufort County, for a charter for the Young
Men's Christian Association, of the town and
County of Beaufort.
Beaufort, S. C. April, 19tb 1S77.
1)11. J. G. STONEY. "
DENTIST.
lias located in the town of Beaufort for
the practice of Dentistry where, if patronage
warrants, he proposes to establish an
office fitted with every convenience and
all modern appliances for the perfection
of work connected with his profession, as
well as the consideration and comfort of
his patients.
Having been for some time an assistant
of Dr. Parsons ol Savannah a dentist of
long practice, and undoubted repute, he
has had a wide field for the practice of
Dentistry in all its branches, holding;
certificates from celebrated Dentists with
whom he has been connected and a Diploma
from the examining Board of
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?rist and ..frrd.
.71. S. ELLIOTT. BtmnforlB.C.
BJVEJVKL, * CO., ChmrltatoH S. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPAST, =
Having; pi t it a grist mill at tiieip.
old stand, art) |*r??i?- rctl to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
? II. 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, hiding
corn and una!, he is prepared to execute
all orders on the shortest possible no
ticc
The highest cash price paid for
cotton & corn
Cotton ginned on toll.
S. MAYO,
Bay St. Beaufort, 8. C
LIQUORS, 1VI\'ES, 4tc.
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
HTrw Hrmroi* Wnrlrer
11XI Wil&WMAiWAA* ?m ?tu?i
DEALER IN
Japanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantly on
hand, Cooking l'arlor and Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH..
Agent for tlie Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. II. CALVERT,
Bay St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. S.C
BANKING HOUSE,Win.
If. Lockwood.
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
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.
GRIND CEHTEHHIU SUE,
AT THE STORE OF
PORT ROTAIj
Saw& Planing Will
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. 0. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALF.RS IN
YELLOW PINE TIHEE& IM LU!fo&
AND
Cypress Slilnfelos,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on land
Orders for Lumber and Timber by th
romptly filled. Terms Cash.
D. C. WILSON & CO.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in whiteand over one hundred
different colors, made of strictly pure.
WT1T1F. LEA D
*' ?- ? - ? ? ?.? J
Zinc, and Linseed Oil Chemically combined, waranted
to last twice as long as other painL
F. W. SCHEPER# "
Wholesale and Retail Grocer
ROYAL
HAVANA LOTTERY.
Draws Every 15 Days.
Tickets for sale and prizes cashed. Send for circulars,
to
MAKl'EL ORRANTIA,
168 Common Street, New Orleans La.
M. POLLITZER,
COTTOy FACTOR
AND
Commission Merchant
BEAUFORT S . C
F W. SCI
FINE^ROCERIES
I'TMil 1 hi' I J>;'.:ii->.
CANNED FRUITS, VEGET/
And a Full Variety of other things usi
Goods Promptly Deliver
SEA ISLAN1
HAS BEEX RE
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVEJ
J A M ES ODELL,
or <A 1TB ~n 1
ti a Jtt r j
Fall and Wn
18 7 6
^TKW and HANDSOME STYLES OF
CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
LACE CCRTAINS, CORNICES, RC
Opened this week at
PRICES TO SUIT
fiSTljOOO Yards Carpets at 18 to 35 cents per
JAMES
Augusta. Ga., Dec. 27, I87G.
Beaufort Mac
o?
Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I am prep
Build & Repair all ki
Both'ofWOOD j
Particular attention given to designing and pa
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Northe
Personal attention given to setting and const
Steam Boiler Furnacei
fiST Shop next to Post Office.
. J. A.
It COOPER'
J Dry. Goods & Millinery.
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11 n i,bi i ?a i i ii
FALL AND WIN
I have just laid in a large a
DRY f OODS, CLOTH
Ladies' Hats,
Notions, Embroideries. Corsets, Ties, Laces, I
of all. No trouble to show goods.
JOHN COOPER, Bay f
CHEAPESTSTOR
o
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i new goods,.
new goods,
Just Eec<
Just Eece
Just Eece
at apple's,
at apples,
at apples,
dry goods.
fancy goods.
dress goods,
hosiery,
domestic goods,
matting,
clothing.
shoes, furn
clot!
Cheapest place in Town.
rars
MANSION"
house, i
Will
PORT ROYAL, S. C.N*
Is beautifully situate!, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR, i
1 Enclosed with ample yard under live oak tree
the riKjiu-t are neatly finished and nicely furnished ^
and the table is well supplied and kept,
j Guests from the North will find this a inns J '
healthful ami pleasant winter resort. United j
j States vessels are located in sight, and fishing,,1
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed. anj
i C 11 tracts for board will bo made for the season \ wj
at reasonable rates. HE
BENJAMIN" BURR,
PROPRIETOR. : 3|
1
IE PER,
' VVYI v4rT tT"* 8ttrci?
TEAS COFFEES
SI'JVES *t \
Domestic
IjpS3=i=^^=- FRUITS.
^BLES, MEATS, &c.
nallv kept in a first-class Stare.
ed free of charge.
J HOTEL,
HHB >
m
-OPENED.
JLIXtf PUBLIC IS SOLICITFD.
PaopRiCTOB.
E T S.
vter Trade,
-7.
!, WALL PAPER and BORDERS
GS, MATS,
AND DRUGGETS,
THE TIMES.
yard.
a. BAILIE &.BRO.
hine Shop,
ared with the latest improved tools to
nds of Machinery,
&.ND IRON,
ittern making for new work. Steam
rn prices.
;ruc:iug
3 for Saving Fuel.
WHITMAN, Mechanic.! Enginw.
HER GOODS.
ft
nd complete stock of
ING. MILLINERY
Dress Goods,
lose, etc. At prices within the re*&
3t., Beaufort, S. 0.
EIN TOWN.
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
jived,
dved,
ived,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
i
?/
tISHING GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS.
3S AND CASSIMERKS,
Oil CLOTH.
i. M. APPLES.
W. P. GRAHAM,
0CXT? AND PENSION AGENT,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
I attend to any business entrusted to bin.
iformation free. iuar.l5-tf.
BEEF AND MUTTON.
[E CHEAPEST AND THE BEST.
AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE VERY
best.
TENNESSEE BEEF
beg to inform bit friends and customer* that *
ill sell as cheap as anyone and WILL NOT
UNDERSOLD.
JAMES JENKINS,
eh. 1 tf.