LOCAL ITEMS.
The Catsk l' arrived last evening.
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Another sale day and not a sale by the
sheriff.
The Xe? Hampshire's launch lost her
propeller while on her way down Saturday
morning.
Mr Valentine, for several years a resident
of Hiltou Ilead, has gone to Texas
to locate.
Sheriff Wilson left ibr Columbia on
Tuesday.
Judge Wigein left yesterday tor Coltnubia.
He opens court in Aiken next
Monday.
Lieutenant Chenery, U. S. N. who has
been sojourning at the Sea Island Hotel
for some time past, left this morning
for his home in Ca i brnia.
Mrs. Jas. H. Ton king died last Saturday
at the residence of her mother, Mrs.
Mann. The fuueral servicesv were held
in the Episcopal church on Sunday.
8. D. Gilbert Esq, has been appointed
Special Referee to take testimony
in Beaulort in the case of the owner and
master of the schooner F. W. Schepcr Jr.
vs. the schooner Meta.
Messrs. Bobbins Boddington and Co.
cleared last Thursday the Norwegian
bark Fimafergcr, for London with 195.000
feet lumber and 15,667 cubic feet
timber, valued at $4.47S.
Drum fish are stiil abuudaut in the
market, but it takes a colored fisherman
to catch them. Several parlies of white
people have tried their luck but so far
their efforts have been almost entire failures.
A family in Beaufort that has been
mourning for si viral month-; the loss of a
father have just received word from him
stating that while traveling in Tennessee
he became der ngeil and was eonsigi e 1
to an asylum, and as the^authoriticscould
* 1 L?.-? InmiKf fl i \
not g t the aaurcss o; ns? .....
were left in ignorance of his affliction.
The Monitor Lehigh arrived from
Savannah Saturday evening after a
stormy passage in which she behaved
herself nobly. Th^e may be a de
lay in thr return of sqjpc of the Monitors i
as there are not enough firciuen here to
work the furnaces in four of them.
An inquest was held last Sund ay by
Dr. Johnson on the body of a woman
named Ellen Smith, who was found dead
in her bed the previous evening. The
verdict of the jury was that ;'thc deceased
came to her death from natural causes,
produced by asniuia or other disease o;
the chest." The woman was living
alone in a caliu in the wc.>t end of town
and had Ikjcu sick for several day
attended by her neighbors. She was
left about du>k on Saturday evening ; n?
when a neighbor called about 10 p. m
found her dead.
The picnic at Cuthlert's Point 01
Tuesday la<t in aid of St. Peter's Catho
lie church was quite largely attended and
all seemed to enjoy themselves. Tin
beautiful grove is itself worth the trip t?
see, and the additional charm of dancin
shooting, croquet, and a pleasant sai
well repaid the excursionists. The wa
ter-boat Agnes, through the kindness o'
Captain Dick, carried the people out and
back, in addition to numerous suial'e
' .1 I
craft that were presseu inro nic .-unin
The festivities were kept up till long af
tcr dark, and this second annual pic nic
was voted by all a complete success.
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The mournful tolling of the bell of the
Episcopal church on Tuesday last was occasioned
by the funeral of Dr IloHert i..
Gibl>cs, whose sudden and deplored deat^ I
took place ou the Port Royal steamer
while on her southward trip. The deceased
was a son of our rcspecte 1 town*
man Dr. A. S. Gibbes and having held
a commission as Surgeon in the Confed
erate Navy, at the close of our civil w;u
he removed to New York where he
gained an honorable and successful posi
tion iu the medial profession.
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THE DICTATOR GOXE.
The Monitor Dictator has at last left
us. In company with the Powhatan she
made an early start Monday morning,
but meeting with an accident to the teed
pipes when off Bay Point, was obliged u>
come to an anchor for another twenty
four hours to repair dauiages-a second,
and this time a successful, start wamade
at G:30 a. m. Tuesday. there is
every promise of a pleasant" week of
weather the twain will probably arrive
at League Island Saturday night or Sunday
morn i i)<r.
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The Mclntire Inquest.
The Coroner's iury in the case of the
murdered Mclntire met for the last time
at Hilton Head last Saturday and after
examining all the evidence so far elicited
rendered a verdict ';that the said Robert
C. Mclntire was foully murdered, in his
store, on Hilton Head on the evening ol
February 5th 1877, by gunshot wound>
inflicted at the hands of some party ?c
the jury unknown; but that it is th<
judgment of the jury that James Giles
Morris White and David Grant, now ii
custody, arc in possession of some know
ledge of facts and recommend that the;
be detained until the matter can be full:
iuvestigaied by the proper authoiities.'
The verdict is signed by the coroner an*
all the jurors, only two of whom had t
make their mark, showing an exception
ably intelligent jury, when it is remem
bered that they are mostly colored men.
Two negro boys got into a difficulty a
Allendale, which resulted in the on
stabbing the other near the heart, cau?
iug a paiuf.rl but not dangerous wound
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THE NEW CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS.
Priucc Williams Parish.
This beautiful little cliurch, the gift
of our esteemed fellow citizen, Major
Jno. II. Screven, was consecrated on
OAtk ,iltn Kv the Rt.
, -a 11141 .?u?i v lint a#vvi| uivv* wj
Rev. Bishop Howe, assisted, in the services,
by the Revs. Dr. Elliott Cornish,
Hamkcl and Bellinger. The interesting
ceremonies, (new to most of ns) took
i place in the forenoon. The Bishop entered
the west door, followed by the attending
Clergy reciting alternately the
24th Psalm. Mr. Thos. 31. Hanckel
read the "Instrument of Donation,"' and
the Rev. Dr. Elliott the u sentence of
i consecration."
iSeveral members of the choir of St.
i Helct.a church, Beaufort were present
and conducted the music. The Rev. MiBellinger,
who will have charge of the
congregation preached an excellent sermon
after which the Holy Comuiuni n was
administered to a goodly number of recipients,
christians of other denominations
partaking also. An infant was baptized
during the day. The service was closed
with the "Gloria in Excchis. " in which
many of the congregation joined, under
the lead of the choir, and organ. The
parish was much indebted to the kind
friends from Beaufort who attended and
materially assisted in the services.
The church is located with n a very
short distance of theB. R. track about two
miles above Yemassee. It is about 50 by
30 or 35 feet, has a stained glass window
in the chancel, which is furnished with a
very teat altar, lectern, seats &c. of walnut.
It has also an organ, and will have
a bell. The generous christian gentlemen
whose gift it is, is said to havedesign
cd the plan*; if so it certainly reflects much
credit on his taste. The Bishop pronouueed
it a model. It will seat over i
two hundred worshippers. I
.1 NEED UP NVR1ES 0.\ COO- !
> AW.
An outrageous case of superstition is creating
great excitement on Coosaw Island
and it is feared bloodshed may result before
the interested neighbors are convinced
hat they are the victims of their own
blind faith in the supernatural. It seems
that a man named Snipe died a short
time ago of consumption and on his
death bed remarked that if he died
his death would be owiDg to the influence
of one Dago Hagood who some time last
| January come up behind hiin and putting
v.,.-, Konrt an shoulder asked k Who
| V/UU iiuim vu ^?
I is it?" a common custom anions all
! classes. The circumstance was forgotten
by both and but for the death of Snipe
would probably never have been recalled
had not Suipc before his death pro
'eased to have had a vision revealing to
hiui that Hagootj's playfulness had been
the cause of his sickness.
Tne friends of'Aipc believing that h:>
lying declaration must be true, sent fo:
Dr. Johnson to hold an inquest but tin
Dr. after hearing the pmticulars declin
3d to do so. Snipe's fathrr th-n
threatened that if the law would not
puni h II a good that he himself won d
'hoot him on sight. The neighbor
again came to Beaufort for a coroner and
after consultation Mr. Carleton concluded
or the sake of preserving the peace he
had better go; and went and held an in
quest but no further testimony could b
j elicited, Mid when the jury retired tt
leliberate he told them that no verdict
| against IIagood could be rendered ai
there was nothing to implicate him in th<
death of Snipe. The jurv all coloredifr>r
m Ioni? deliberation refused tt
render any other verdict than that of
murder agains* II a good and so the case
stan ts at present.Since
the above was written we have
-*>cn a copy of the verdict of the jun
which is worth preserving and is as fol
'ows: 1 "That Adam Snipe came to his
leath at Coosa w Island in Beaufort
"ounty on the Uth day of Aptil 1877.
and that his death was caused through
one Dago ILgood, he having some time
previously put his hands around deceased's
neck producing a cough and poisoning
said Adam Sniie thereby wilfully
unlawfully and feloniously causing the
death of the said Adam Snij e. contrary
.0 the pence and dignity of said State."
Mr. Carleton very properly refused to
commit Ilagood on such an absurd
charge.
A Shooting Affray.
A serious shooting affray occurred on
the Pilot boat F. \V. Schoper while the
vessel was lying at the wharf at Port
Royal on Monday evening last. Pilot
Casey who had been running on the
Schcper, but whose connection with it
had ceased, went aboard at a late hour
and requested permission to sleep in one
of the berths. After some dispute with
the hands he caught pilot O'Brieu
around the neck and drawing his pistol
shot him in the leg the ball passing al"
most through the member. At this pilot
Young interterred when Casey fired sev
' ? ? -1 3
erai shots at him ana men enueavoruu
; t) throw him overboard. One of the
i hands on the boat then came up and dealt
F Casey a couple of blows over the head
? with a stick felling him to the flecli
? when he was tied. Dr. Thompson
; extracted the ball from the leg of 0'Brier
, who was theu brought to Beaufort
i Casey was arrested and jailed and was
- j foundjto he severely injured by the blow:
j I he received during the row. The ease
\r : will be tried to day before trial justice
Carleton.
0 On the night of the 24th, Henry Har
^ ris and Thomas Goodson went to the
house of Lawyer Davis, living about fou
miles above Hartsville, in Darlingtai
county, called him out and shot him t<
t death. An inquest was held and thi
e verdict was in accordance with the abovi
! ' statement. Harris is now in jail; th<
!. other has not been arrested,
. . < B it C K (KfT ' jJVTJUfl
A llepubiic.ni paper states tnat PaeK'
aril's metropolitan police before cvacua.
| ing the State-IIou.se destroyed over one
| thousand stand of arms by sawing off
the stocks. Only about two hundred
rifles were found fit to be used. Vet these
.l/wti.u/'.tii.rk iiiptrrmrditans have tllC
uv^uutinv tnvvtv-|/-,.........
hardihood to ask of Governor Nidioils
pay for services rendered Packard, and
this too after such a wholesale destrue
, tion of property belonging to the State.
In the House on .Monday eight mote
i Mackeyites were permitted to take their
seats after satisfactory evidence of their
penitence and lack of all manhood had
J been fuHy snown. The seats of Thomas
; of Newberry and Strakcr of Orangeburg
! were declared vacant on account of their
gross contempt and defiant attitude while
i in the .Mackey House.
Robert Gardiner, a colored man at Allendale.
who is thought to*bc insane, and
i is tired of living, made two attempts at
i suicide, hut was prevented by his children.
Phy>ieians think him a fit subject
for the asylum, and preparations are being
made to send him there.
Mr. James Gordon Bennett is in Russia,
and says the story that he went there j
to get out of the reach of cowhides is a
knout and knout falsehood.
A negro man by the name of George '
Sadler, was shot and killed in Chester
County while it the act of stealing bacon
from a gentleman's smokehouse. George
was a bad character and had a number
of gun-shot scars upon him.
Cremation in India.
The immolation of widows on the funeral
pyres of their husbands has been
almost completely suppressed in India
by the British government, but now and
I then a ease occurs in the independent
States. A ease has recently occurred in
Nepaul, on the northeast of India. The
25th of February being a holy day, Sir
Jung Bahadoor went to bathe at Bagouuttee;
he entered the river betore sunrise
for that purpose in the highes
spirits, and after performing his ablutions
he sat on the bank to perform
poojah. Soon after he was noticed to
be motionless Un his loiiowers ap
preaching him the}* found that life was
extinct. An express was sent to the
' apital and on'e s arrived to postpone
the fuueral rites. The three principaj
Ranees (wives) and the brother and son
-oon arrived, and the Ranees expressed
their desire to sacrifice themselves. The
brother trie! to dissuade them, but he
f ?iled: and the funeral yrc was prepared
with sandalwood, redo, and a large
quantity of ghee. When the arrangements
had been made the ladic' bathed,
performed poojah, aud made prcseuts to
the Brahmins. The next step was, they
took measures for the government of
he country and tu maintain pea e then
general directions were given to tie
brother-in-law. Their la>t act was to
release some prisoners. They the:
entered the funeral pyre quite uncon
eruedly muttering prayers. The corps?
was then laid on its back and the c!dc>*
dances to >k its hea I in her lap and tl e
.wo others took the f -er. They wen
hen surrounded by odorous combusti
oles, aiifl the llancos irazv.l on t!ie lea
lures of their liusbni d. as if forgo rfui
>f every other consideration. The fire
was then applied by his son and all wasover
in a few minutes.
For a fine assortment of candies and
outs there is no place that offers so grea'
ittraction-j as the store of Mr. Odell, a*
the stock is fresh and of great variety.
The warm season having come his patrons
will find Mr. Odell prepared to
-amply them with his excellent ice cream
e ther by the plate or quart. *
Mechanical ingenuity culminated in
the invention of the dewing Machine and
millions of toiling woman were elevated
from drudgery and poverty to intelligence
i industry and competence. If this be
trite in the abstract as regards the average
sewing machine, with what force
must it apply to that marvelous embodiment
of all that is useful and beautiful
in sewing mechine machanism, the Victor
Sewing Machine, which has fairly'
eclipsed all others, not only in its adaptability
to do all kinds of work but in
the ease with which it is done. It may
be said to have carried its admirers b\
storm as soou as its capability for work
became known. The aim of its inventor
has been to discard every' useless complication
pecul arto ordinary machines, '
and only familiarity with the machines
will enable our readers fully to appreciate
how fur he has succeeded. It is not too
much to say the machines will last a liferime.
Salesroom 54 East 10th Street.
New York City, and in all the large
cities of the country. t-f.
Dont forgot !o try a bottle of pure Vcrmont
maple syrup for sale by Rol?ert's.
Nothing better th'.n Guava Jolly for your si. k
friends.?If you want any call on Robert's.
Dates only ten cents per pound ut Robert's.
I shall receive per next New Yoik steamer an
other choice lot of pure confectionery, Robert's.
Strawberries to-morrow atRokrt's.
Oranges and Lemons "at Robert's.
Graham Flour aud Kiln dried yellow meal
at Robert's.
Choice Muscavado molasses at Robert's.
The finest Raisins in town at Robert's.
Waluuts, Filberts, Pectus, Brazil nuts ai d
' Almonds at Robert's.
' Salmon Trout at Robert's.
BEAUFORT.
Arrived Apr. 28th?Norwegian bark Fortuna
from Havana to R bbins Boddington and Co.
CLEARED Apr. 29th?Norwegian bark Finiaferi
ger for London with lumber from Atlantic Saw
, Mills.
Entered St. Helena Sound.
5 April 23rd British Brig " Edith, " Thomas mas;
ter30davs from Dakar in ballast to Campl>el
Wyllie and Co.
" 2ttth Norwegian bark Alpha, Maronl, master
I 5G days from Cbristiansand in ballast to Campbell
i Wyllie and Co.
- ; " 27th britidt brig Blanche, Mallgraf, master, .10
r ; clays from Dakar, in ballast to caiupoeii, n vim
1 audCo
Cleared.
; April 23rd Ilritish barkentinc Glvnwood, Taylor
2 , for United Kingdom with .">60 tons of phosphate
e nek from Coosaw Mines,
j April 25th Nor. hark Xoah, (Ijeruldsen master
? j for United Kingdom with CIO tons of phosphate
| ro k from fft.wair Minos.
r jcrwawcn? wt - -wvjc.
;GflP SMMii!,
E. A. Scliepcr, j
The Leader in Low Prices
IS now prepared to show his friends ami custom
crs of It aul'ort and surrounding country the i
choicest ami cheapest stock of
DRESS GOODS.!
Noti'.ns, Embroderles,
I BOOTS AND SHOES|
i I>aces, Hosiery. Gloves, Hr.n<ik> rchi -fs. Cassij
meres, Jeans," Tweeds. Flannels. Homespuns,'
; Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Cambrics, Linens,
j Towels. Table Damasks, Napkins, White (hauls,
: dents' FurnMiiiig Goods, Ac.; ever exhibited In
Beaufort. His assortment of go<ids has only to l?e
I seen to l?e appreciated. He lia- selected them with
the pr- atest rare. ALL AUK FRESH AND NEW
J and defy competition.
Those reedingSpiiug and ftminrr supplies for
I their families would SAVE MONEY by looking at
j his stock and purchasing what they require.
A well lighted store, with polite an I agreeable
I salesmen, to attend to customers.
E. A. SCHEPER.
.for Sale or Rent.
For Sale.
Block 122 in rear of the Court House Beaufort,
Also.
SEVEN LOTS IN BLOCK 120.
Also the following described Lands :
Lot No. 19 Sec. 31 Town 1 X. Range 2 W . 10
acres formerly owned by Ishmael Simmons.
Lot 47 Sec. 18 Town 1 S. Range 1 W. JO acres
Midway between Beaufort and Port Royal.
Frac. % of Lot 21 See. 13 Town Range 1 N. 1 W*
being an excellent water frontage on Coosaw river.
For terms or other Information inquire of
C. II. WRIGHT, ACT.
Apl.-26-3m.
FOR SALE.
Very Desirable Property,
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OX ttAI S?.
BEAUFORT, S. C.
The block occupied by Odcll and comprising
three tine stores with capacious
yards and >torage in the rear and the finc.-t
water frontage on the river. ~ ^
For terms apply to
D. C. WILSON,
or to C. H WRIGHT, Agt.
Beaufort, S. CM March 20, 1877.
TO RENT.
The dwelling on Bay St., lately occupied
bv Capt. C. 0. Boutelle.
Apply to.
WM. ELLIOTT.
TO RENT,
Two desirable stores in the basement of the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Price S10 and $11 resjiectivcly.
Apply to W. J.VERDIER,
Agent.
For Sale.
OXKSIX-HOR.SK PORTABLE HOARD A SOX
Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or will
">arter f >r one or two FIRST-CLASS MURKS, with
cash adjustment either way in accordance vith appraised
values.
C.C. KEXDAI.L,
Tort I' ?yal.
LUMBER.
f^or sale hv the undersigned: to bo delivered a:
V jieau ort Wharf.
f? Rafts \% 4 to 6 Flooring.
1 Raft laiths, > inch.
2 Rafts 3-4th inch hoards wide.
2 Rafts 8-all West her Boarding S inch
Length 20 f et.
loOO feet to Raft.
Term* S12 jx r M. cash, or approved acceptance at 60
divs sight. Apply to
RORRIXS UODDIXOTOX A CO.
Atlantic Saw Mills, 1'ctufort S. C.
Xothlng less than a Raft, of 4!>0J foct sold.
A. B.ADDISON,
Judge of Probate.
FOR BEAUFORT COUXTY.
Will.be In Beaufort on the first Monday in every
month aud remain until all business is attended to
In the interim he will be in Bruuson, where he
will be prepared to attend to the duties of his office
and any other busiuess that may be placed in
his hands.
P. M. WHITMAN
Bayitreet .tfeaufort, 3. C.'
Dealer in
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. AND SILVER
WARE, ROGER'S K NT YES, FOLKS, SPOONS
LADLES.
Personal attention given to re p allng
In his line.
SBiy&lDay Striking Clocks, S3.S0 to S3.
GENTS' GOLD CI1IANS, TINS. RINGS, SLEEVE
BUTTONS. STl'DS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES
GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GENTS' GOLD Si SILVER WATCHES.
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you can save ten toj twenty-five per eent
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
dec.S.ly
P.N. SCIIIIVI.
Manufacturer and Wholesale dealer in
SODA WATER,
GINGER POP,
GINGER ALE,
1 AND SARSAPARILLA,
Orders from tlio country carefully attended to
and goods delivered at the depot or wharf free of
charge
Office on New Street opposite the jail,
, Apr. 12-tf.
NOTICE.
Neither the captain nor the undersigned
consignees of the German
i Bark Otto, Captain Darnier, will I*- responsible
' ; for debts contracted by any of the crew.'
Ronnixs Boddinotux A Co.
i
I (Srist and 4ff*
Of. S. MjLMOTT, Uimurort 8. C.
RJ VR+ViiL, H CO., din rift on S. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY,
Havixc; pi t up a <;rist mill AT THEIR i
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feel and Meal,
any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT, |
S. 1. W ALLACE,
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLER,;
Wholesale Dealer in
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feedi
ETC., ETC.,
SEA ISLAND COTTON
Bought Giuneil and prepared for market.
ADVANCES
Made on consignments. Having the best
machinery for ginning cotton and g. inding
corn and meal, 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, S. C
LIQLORS, WINES, Ax.
NET YARNS,
^ _ FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
Paints and Oil^,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
and Glass cut to order of any size.
Liec. 6
1 W.
H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker
DEALER IN
Ja?anned and Stamped Tin Wares. Cnnstautlvop
hand, Cooking Parlor anil Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. 11. CALVERT,
Bay St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. S.C
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. II. Lockwood,
I
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
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New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in the
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
ap.i27.Gui.
PORT ROTAXi
Saw A Planing Mill
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
manufacturers of and dealers in
7ELL0W PINE TIltBEE AND
and
Cypress Slilugles,
also
Builders & Contractors
plaster lathes,
All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.
Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on hand
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the 'cargo |
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
1). C. WILSON A CO.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in white and over onelmudred
different colors, made of strictly pnto
WillIF. LEAD
Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, war_
anted to last twice as long as other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
D If. Hutchinson,
Wholesale & Retail Grocer
port royal. s. c.
Has added greatly to his stock
ot GROCERIES, with aD additiou of a
Meat Market,
where will be found on hand at all times
| i full and select supply of fresh
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
1 together with all kinds ot vegetables to
I suit the demands of the public.
F. \X . S C
De.it.kr Ix a
FINE GROCERIES 3
()f all Gra<1 cs. ^
CANNED FRUITS, YEG1
Aiid a Full Variety of other things
Goods Promptly Deir
SEA ISLA?
HAS BEEN H
THE PATROXAPrK OF THE T1LU
J A M K S ODELL,
Beaufort Ms
c
Having opened a shop iu Beaufort, I am
Build & Repair all i
Both'ofWOOI
Particular attention given to designing and
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Not
Personal attention given to setting tnd ci
Steam Boiler Furna<
#aT Shop next to Post Office.
COOPER
] Dry Goods & Milliner?
FALL AND WI
I have just laid in a larj
DRY f OODS, CLOT
Ladies' Hats,
Notions, Embroideries. Corsets, Tics, Lace;
of all. No trouble to show* goods.
JOHN COOPER, Bai
CHEAPESTSTO
new noons,
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
Just Re
Just Re
Just Rei
AT APPLE S,
AT APPLES
AT APPLES,
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
DR ESS GOODS,
HOSIERY,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
MATTING,
CLOTHING.
SHOES, FU
CL<
Cheapest place in Tow
M
MANSION
nojisE.
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL H ARMOR,
Enclosed with ample yard under live oak trt-c
the roo:u< ar* neatly finished and nicely furnished
and the tabic is well supplied and kept.
Guests from the North will find this a rnos
healthful aud pleasant winter resort. United
States vessels are located in sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
C ntracts for board will be made for the season
at reasonable rates.
BENJAMIN BURR,
, PbopbIetoi:,
J^QY.AXj
HAVANA LOTTERY.
Draws Every 13 Dny?.
Tickets for sale and prizes cashed, fckad 1W clr?u
lars, to
MANTEL ORRAXTIA,
108 Common Street, New ()ileans La.
M. POLLITZER,
COTTON FACTOR
AND
Commission Merchant
BR4UFORT S.C
M. B SAMS,
DENTIST.
Mechanical ami Operative PentNtry. WOR'v
WARRANTED. Office at the Itoithncco
' Pit. M. M. Sann.Corner Craven and N*-,v M*.
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11. E P E i,
F lYStLFCTF.D
TEAS COFFEES
^v- 'XX,&^ stives
ETABLES, MEATS, &C.
; usually kept in a first-class $(tre?
vered free of charge.
si) HOTEL,
/ ' $
[E-OPEXED.
CELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITFD.
- - Proprietor.
lehiue Shop,
i?
t
ireparod willi the latest improved tool* to ^
kinds of Machiaeir. \
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) AND IRON, *
pattern making lor new work. Steam
tliern prices,
onstructing
ces for Saving Fuel.
A.WTMAN, Mechanical Engineer.
NTER GOODS,
;e and complete stock of
HING. MILLINERY
Dress Goods,
s, Hose, etc. At prices within the reach
j St., Beaufort, S. 0.
RE IS TOff.V
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS '
iceived,
ceived,
ceived,
at apples,
at apples,
at apples,
I *
rnishing Goods.
hats and caps.
3ths and cassimeres,
oil cloth.
n.
Irs. m. APPLE.
W. P. GRAHAM,
bounty an)) pension agent,
BEAUFORT, 8. C.
Will attend to any business entrusted to him.
Information free. mar.l6-t&
"
BEEF AND MUTTON.
the cheapest and the best.
T AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE VEBY
1 best.
TENNESSEE BEEP .
laud beg tu Inform sny friends and mtonon thai
I will sell as cheap as any one and WILL HOT
RE UNDERSOLD.
JAMES JENKINS,
I Mch. 1 tf.
VESSELS
-INBull
and Coosaw Rivers
-OR ATPORT
ROYAL.
Will be supplied with
| FBRESH WATER,
From the celebrated
[ Club House Springs,
By Steam or Mailing vessel?.
*3 ^Orders sent to our 'dice in Beaufort will re
. ei lve immediate attention.
PICK ?l SMAIL, Troprietett.