The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, May 10, 1877, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS. 1 A The Dictator on her trip North had , .th :'- *Q dogs on board. Mr. N. Brady his closed hi-! store and j retired from the tnnc<?v Lindners A hop at the Sea Island last Thursday evening ^a? greatlv enjoyed by i I the psrticipaut>. The Dictator arrived at League island Monday evening all right. Another excursion to Cuthbert's Point will be iudulged in by the members of the New Light Society, and their friends, next Monday. All the monitors have returned from Savannah except the Saugus, and she will be here to-day. The boat recently seized by Collector [ Gage for a violation of the Revenue laws was sold on Saturday last to Captain Cox for $35. The sale of condemned tobacco and other articles by Mr. Crofut on Monday was quite successful. The bidding was lively, everything bringing all it was worth, the total amount realized being over five hundred dollars. The busiest place in this neighborhood is the Atlantic Saw Mills. Three or four large vessels are constantly receiving cargoes and the early whistle of the engine is a good reminder to our citizens that it is time to get up. A South Carolirik correspondent of a , Northern paper says the Island of St. Helena, opposite Beaufort, contains 2,000 negroes, nearly all of whom have learned to read since owinc to the labors of two wealthy Quaker ladies and two or three assistants. , r sent out bills some time ago to our subscribers who are in arrears hut many have lailed to respond... We hope all will remember us and send io their : dues without further de'av. ?-g i Dr. Ft-nart lo*t another valuable < horse last Thursday night. The Dr. I ! seems singularly unfortunate in his sta < ble this beins the third animal ne has lost ; i within a short titne - ; t , , : 1 Pilot Cu*ev was biouchf i??.for> tria' j ; justice Cwlcton on Friday la^i and j bound over to the con t ' *' ?e?u , sion on tvro charges of ?s-auit w 'h intent to k>il. Ia defau::. y bad he wa committed to JaU. ?-??> ? Ti e Me-srs. Marsh of Charleston are about commencing a first class pilot boat I lor parties at Port Royal and St. ilelena. i t She will be constructed throughout of t the best materials, with about si\tv feet \ length of keel and is to be equal to any- 1 thing on the American coast. * UP ? | Capt. A J S.ui'h has Ivvr appointed . . \ capta.n of the sie.inie: Pettit. There we v u targe number of applicant'> . for the po- i t s nition and C'apt. Smith is a uchy man in ; { securing so desirable a place. A 1.11 ha# passed the third read ng in ' the l!nn~e reducing the salaries of Coon- 1 tv treasurers and auditors. By this bill!' the treasurer of Beaufort C'ountv would ! j 1 . itimnin <ni ) !?,,? ; ' I?co-w- <- ?> ? Auditi'' ^with noalh-wauee for cle:k 1 liij** or nKoieo* *J er'v. *Vt The colored :> pic m;-" continue to en* . =i wood on the at:d* l?iown as 4 School ! i Farms" and five of th**n? -re now in trou . <; bio for it. Stepney Simmons. Pompev f Blue, Cuffee B own, Joseph Garrett and ( c Charles Staplcton were b-ought up before , c II. S. Commissioner 0. H. Wright la-t ! ' week for cutting over 300 cords of wood e on Greys Hill plantation and selling it to a ^ the phosphate companies. They were all \ bound over for trial at the present term of i the U. S. district court in Charleston. i t The water boat Agnes while towing a raft of timber in Coosaw river, last Sat-! urday, broke one of the pistons to her j engine and injured the cylinder so badly ( as to render it useless. The boat was j brought to Beaufort in tow of the Falcou and is undergoing repairs. The Ag | nea was in the employ of the Atlantic ^ Saw Mills and her disaster is a great in ( convenience to the Mills as the Pettit is . \ not yet ready to work, and Messrs Dick 1 and Smalls lose a profitable job. j BURNED TO DEATH. One day last week a crippled man i named Everet Johnson living near liar i deeville, while alone io the house fell in the fire and was dreadfully burned. He -was then removed to another house and a day or two after the house caught fire and the sufferer was roasted to death. Coroner Muckenfuss held an inrjue^t od the remains. Before the last fire an effort was made to get the man to the county poor hou-e and an order was made out for his ai mission but owing to the empty tteas- ! ury no means could be raised to pay bis fare on the railroad. The Temperance Union. The regular meeting of the Beaufort | Temperance Union was held last eveuine in the Tabernacle Church. After the reading of the minutes of th previous | meeting, a i-raver by Rev. Mr. Sterrett, and some music on the organ. the Union was address*-d hv Mr. W. J. Whipper who pleaded the indulgence of the audience as it was hi- first effort in the I cause of Temperance, and being but a I recent convert he felt his inability to do justice to so important a cause. The lecture was wall received but it wa? to be regretted that so few colored people were present, as hey are now the special objects of the work, the white material having been about exhausted. The membo'-hip now numbers 152 and instances were given of the benefit- the Union has been to some who have been iajduv: 1 ') jom it. t The pledge was circulated for signatures, the first one to rc-pond l>eiii? Congressman Smalls who stated thai he had lived thirty-eight years and weighed 2:27 pounds and had nevei taken a drink, hut as his example might * 1 * ill bo followed by others lie wouiu tuoerfu'lv sign, which he did, ami was fob loweJ by tlu' town Marshal and others. Mr. (iage made some remarks and gave a recitation from Burns, and was followed by Mr. Langley and Rev. Mr. Middle ton after wiiieh by a vote of the Union Mr. Ban pfie'd was requested to address them at the next meeting, which be consented to do. A resolution was then passed that meetings he held eVerv Wednesday evening. To the ladies who have organized the Temperance Union great praise is due lor their zeal and untiring efforts in the good cause, and as they are enabled to s -e daily the good fruit of their mission ibey are well renaid for their labor.. Working of the Fence Laws. ~~ The beauty of tlie laws in regard to fences is well illustrated in the expcriei.ee of Mr. Kendall living on Palmetto Island. Mr. K. rece- tly took up a cow which he found tresspassing on his vegetable farm and locked her up to await the law's decision in the matter. At the end of 2G days trial justice Carleton returned the cow to the owner and decided that the only redress Mr. K. had was to sue the owner for the damages and expenses. When it is lcmembercd that the laws exempt from execution pcrsoual property to the amount of five hundred dollars, it is plain that the average colored man can turn his cow on the crops of his neighbor without danger of suffering any penalty, in the way of da in a yes. This condition of the law when thoroughly understood :?nd acted upon will sootier or later put a <top to the new industry of truck farming in this vicinity, and it. is safe to predict that unless the law is so amended as to give owners the exclusive use of their own lands, without legal process, which ire expensive to prepare and impossible o defend against night marauders there rill be no encouragement to this new ml us fy In this wind-* mestion there i>nt one principle involved : the risrh* of lie wwiic t. hl^ own property. audit mi r eveiitua-y he >e*tied ou ??.11 l a is. Php-phate Rock. A coin pair, i> about to he organized rcre under one of the numerous charters-1 .'ranted by the legislature for the pur-1 >osc of mining phosphate rock, and the | veil known energy of those having the uatterjin hand gives assurance of the uc.ess of the enterprise. Our citizens] lave ne\er realized much from the great icalth that lies hidden under the waters d ou v r.'wrs arid ?. coks and wc are glad o km w that we arc about to share in the ?rofits of the new and invrea-ing indusry. In :?n ar ticle in the Jnvrutil of Onunerc of Monday last are gi\cn some in- j cresting statist ies of shipments of phos- ] ihate wk wo\h arc of interest. It says: j "This branch of industry seems to j lave leen less affected l?v the general de : uessioii felt in the State, aiisine from 1 i mlliieal c unoiicatioiis than of any class I f production . ami may be measurably tceounted for by the fact that the volime of the mining trns exported, and the (uantity iwd in the United States was u'.ly up to last year's, while the amount onsumed Smith shows the only fa!liny >ffi The trade seem> healthy an J promises well for those mining, for with dm 'xception of two companies, the others ire bare ot stock, and prices have ad 'aneed 50(? 6t)e. per ton. The demand s in excess ot the quantity minid, and he increased demand sceuis to be largely 'or English account, and Londou has >{fered several large contracts that were lcclined?it the advanced rates, the rock icing ow held at $6.50. The river companies find it difficult to fill the orders :or foreign account, while the local demand ot the State and the wants of the United States, have kept the cotmanies with only limited amounts 011 hand, and the stock no held is small. The following statement, embracing the ; ast four rears, will show the forwardiogs to foreign and domestic ports from Beaufort ind Charleston, also the amount con suuied at Charleston during these pe* rods. Thj business is yearly enlarging i self, and shows a steady inciea e iu the shipments to foreign ports. From June 1st. 1873 to 31st May, 1874, there were 41,857 tons shipped from Beaufort to fo eign ports, and 7.688 tons from Char jestonto foreign ports; 10,500 from Bcauf irt to domestic ports, and 30.500 from Charleston to domestic ports. The amount consumed at Charleston during thi* period was 15 795 tons. From June 1st 1S74, to 31>t May. 1X75. 44.017 torn were exported from Beaufort, and 25.92{ tons troiu Charleston to Foreign port! 7,(X>0 tons were exported from Beau fort, and '25,560 tons fionj Char leston to domestic fiorts; and 19, 6>4 tons were consumed at Charleston. From June 1. 1^75. to May .31 1X76, 50.3X4 tons wo e exported fror Beaufort, and 25.451 o - Iroui Charle.ton to foreign ports; 2>,X51 tons fron Charleston and 9.40!) tons from Beaufort to domestic ports. During this yea there were were 13.5X0 tons consume* at Charleston. From June 1,1876. t April 3Dt. 1S77. there were 60.450 ton shipped from Beaufort, while 26,193 ton were exported from Charleston to foreigi ports, and 34.294 tons shipped from Chn leston. while 5.0S5 tons wers shipped fror Beaufort to domestic ports. During thi p ;riod the consutnption at Charlcsto amounted to 12.015 tons. If there is a big European war. Arac ica can supply guns, powder, provision; bibies. advice and lots of chip music t ; both sides. tan?m?Bca?BP?M?aeaw 1 1 '! Chester Pa., shipyards will turn out r five now steamers, all iron, this year, tor ^; the Southern trade. I i The cost of rhe production ??i*cotton in the South is create-' in Mississippi and . Louisiana, while it is least in Texas, S.-u'h Carolina and tlorcia. ?<? ? J A ton of cotton seed yields about TOO | pounds of cake or meal, thirty-live gal- j j 1 ms of ci!,?a few pounds of lint cotton, s me ashes, and other refuse. The j : meal is worth $18 per ton. the cake from i $-4 to 8-8. and the crude ail thirty-eight i cents per gallon. The oil is valuable in , | paints and chemicals, and when re lined J makes an excellent table oil. The cake | is shipped to Kurope for stock feed, the j refuse used in the manufacture of soap . j and ti e meal is in constantly-increasing demand as a sugar cane fertilizer. The uionit r Mahupac, Lieut. Rhodes, ' I arrived Saturday afternoon from Savani nab. | Mr. Kress el's establishment is the fa-1 ! vorite resort of those in search of the fin-! ? r\ _Pvinig niU| Ye potables. i I CSl ^UlllCUIi'lirij nut>??..? . _J, A soda fountain has just been put in and is well patronized this warm weather. All the best the markets of Charleston affords may be found daily* at his place where can be .ound a constant supply of oranges, lemons, pine apples, strawberries. etc. * Mechanical ingenuity culminated in* the invention of the Sewing Machine and millions of toiling woman wore elevated from drudgery and poverty to intelligence industry and competence. If this be true 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 tneehine machanism, the Yictor Sewing Machine, which has fairly eclipsed all others, not on'v its adaptability to do ail kinds of work hut in the ease with which it is done. It may be said to have carried its admirers by storm as soon as its capability for work became known. The aim of its inventor has been to discard every useless complication pecul ar to ordinary machines, and only familiarity with the machines will enable our readers fully to appreciate how far he has succeeded. It is not too much to say the machines will last a lifetime. Salesroom *>4 East l'Jth Street. New York City, and in all the large f cities of the country. t-f. \V. II. Calvert, received by the last Neuj Vol k st amor a large assort men t <>t" useful things J for ilie household, among wnicn are in- miionjiij, articles: Wire Disli Covers, oval and round. Patent Coffee Mills. Wine Coolers. Ice Cream Freezers. Water Coolers, T ea T rays, i Patent Fh-ur Scoop and sifters. Apple Cor. rs. lee Picks. Cash P.O.VS. Silver Steel Tea and Table Spoons. J Cruet Stands. J Knives and Forks. Post Office Poxes. Dover Fg^ Beaters. < Ac. Ac. Ac. AliKlVED May 1st at St. Helena Sound Russian hark Miuisto, Magm 41 days from London in ballast to Campbell Wvliie and Co. | " 2nd Br. bar* Hau'iucreau, Hogg. master, 4f days troai Havre in ballast to Camph dl Wyllieand | Co. " 4th ILitlsh hark Albert T. Young 27 d:ys froiu Cape de Vert}es in hdiast to Campbell WyllbA Co. CI.FAPT D. Apiil .10th Norwegian Hark Camilla, ( hris'ens*u I for United Kingdom wi brill tons of ph sphate , j rock from Coosaw Mines. 33:h Rus-ian barkentine Dores, l.ilvbeck. with , 045 tons of phosphate rock for United King loin froiu Coosa w .Mines. BKAlltKT. Arrived?May 4th Norwegian hark Albion, captain Frcdrickson, from (llouccstor, England, in ballast t? Bobbins Boddington and Co. "* V ' 1 ? S 4 T Tl KJK ftA-Lii. r"PIIE VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOWN AS I 1 t he BEATJFCET STEAM MILL. is offered for sal?. For terms, apply to M. S. ELLIOTT. May 10-tf Administratrix' Notice. THE undersigned gives notice that she has liecn dill) appointed administratrix of the estate ot Elizabeth Brown late of St. Helena deceased, intestate, All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate p.vment, and a l having claims, to present them to the subscriber for adjustment. j Dated at Beaufort, this Dth day of May, 1S77. LAl'RA M. TOWNE. 4-t. Adni'x STATE SOUTH CAROLINA. | Beaufort County. j- Court of Probate By A. B. Addison Esquibe Probate Judge. TTTHKKEAS, Eiiza Washington has made uit to j VV me, togrant her Letters if Administration of the Estate and effects of Closes M. Washington These are therefore to cite and admonish ali and singular the kindred and cr ditors of the said Moses Washington deceased, that they be and apj?oar. b fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held I at Beaufort on the 23rd day of May next, after publication h-roof, at 11 o'clock in the foienoon. to sh w cause, it any they have, why the said Adtuiu nation should not be granted. | iGiven under iny hand, this eighth day ofMiv , j A. I). 1S77. A. B. ADDISON, Judge of Probata. PROBATE NOTICE. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA,"I > Court of Probate. County of Beau'ort ) | By A. B. Addison, Esquire, Probate Judge. UJ11 EREAS F. W. l.anghalle mad- suit to me, to grant him letters of adnnnistration of the | estate and effects of David M. Langballe. ' These are therefore to cite and admonish all and 1 singular the kindrtd and Creditors of the s. id I>a1 vs.! M. Laugballc, deceased, that they he and ajj pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held j at Beaufort ou the 1-th day next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause :1 j if any tlo y have, w hy the said administration q 1 should not be granted. Given under my hand, this third day of May s ! a. d. 1877. sl a.b.addison. jj I Judge of Probate. : ICE! ICE! n COHAUT I EMMONS, ARE NOW PREPARED TO FP1 xi. nisii Ice in any quantity Customer r- may desire, from their Ice House, s Sovonth Street. ? JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS ? jGURD ?0?!| I E. A. Sffceper, ! The Leader in Low Prices IS now j.rr-??1 to show his friends an.I <otoni1 cr?n| It-anion and surrounding country the , choicest ainl cheapest stoek of DRESS GOODS.' Notions, Embroderies, BOOTS AM) SHOES! I. tors, Hosiery. C.].?v s, Handle- ivhi-fs, f'asstni'Tis. J runs,' Twe?-ds, Flannels, Homespuns. >hiii::igs. Sheetings. 1'rint--, <'ambries. I.in-'iis, Tow. K. Table Damask* Napkins, While (Hwl j, I iiriits'FuriP hiif, tin-sis, A--.: ever exhibit 1 in I H'-uufyrt. 11 is assiirtn.-nt of good- has only to It.-j Sfti l-i ha appro*.iait d. II? ha- s.d.rt.d tln-ui v.ilIt thi- greatest ear A I,i? AIIK FKKsH AND NEW : and ?Kfy competition. Those i ceding Spjin* mil Minim -r s for ' their famili s would S.WK MONKY hv looking at j his stork and purchasing what they require. A wrll lightr 1 slore, wih polite an I agreeable , salesmen, t > attend to customers. E . A . SCHSPES.i . .for t>alc or &:nt. - - - I For Sale. Block 122 in rear of t'e Court TToii?c Beaufort Also. Si:VEX LOTS IX BLOCK 120. Also the following descrilKMi Lands : Lot Xo. 1!) Sec. 31 Town 1 X. Range 2 W . 10 acres" formerly owned by Islimael Simmons. Lot 47 Sec. IS Town 1 S. flange 1 \V. 10 acres Midway between Beaufort and Port Royal. Frae. 14 of Lot 21 Sec. 13 Town Range 1 X. 1 W being an excellent water frontage on (s>osaw river. For terms o<* other information inquire of C. H. WRIGHT, A?T. ApI.-2C-3tn. FOR SALE. Very Desirable Property, OX BAY ST. BEAUFORT, S. C. The blocfc occupied by Odell and comprising three fine stores with capacious yards and torage iti the rear and the finest water frontage on the river. For terms apply to P. C. WILSON, or to C H WRIGHT. Agt. Beaufort, 8. C.. March 20, 1877. TO RENT. I The dwelling on Bay St., lately occupied by Cap*. C. 0. Boutcllc. Apply to. \Y.u. ELLIOTT. TO arL VNT, I^wo desirable stores in the basement of the STEVEMS HOUSE, cm ami S15 respectively. Apply to W. J.VERDIEIt, Agent. For Sale. ONE SIX-HORSE PORTABLE HOARD A SOX Stca ii Engine with shafting, for cash, or will barter fir one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES witii cash adjustment eitli r way in accordance villi appraised values. C.G. KENDALL, I'ort Royal. LUMBER. I "'or sale l>y tls ? undersigned: to bo delivered at lteau ort Wharf. 6 Rafts J'4' 4 to C Flooring. ! Haft haibs,im-li. J Rafts 3-4tri inc!i hoards wide. 2 Rafts :t- ?tli Weather Boarding S inch length 20 f et. 4<?M feel to Raft, forms >i2 per M. cash, or approved acceptance at 60 d vs sight. .Apply to ROHHINS BODPINGTON A CO. Atlantic .Saw Mills, reiufort S. C. Nothing less than a Raft, of 4 too feet sold. A. B. ADDISON. Judge of Probate. FOR BEAUFORT COUNTY. Will be in Beaufort on the first Monday in every month and remain until all business is attended to In the interim he will be in Bruneon, where h? wiU be prepared to attend to the dtiti- s of his office and any other business that may be placed in his bands. * F? M. WHITMAN X3ay . treet Beaufort, S. C. Dealer iu C'.vist and .feed. .11. S. ELLIOTT, Utaufovi S. n.i I'E.y'L'L, y CO., Cittrhnlnn S. C. j THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPAHY, Vgcnl for Uie Celebrated Charter Oak Cocking Steves. \V. II. CALVERT, Ray St. brlwet 11 Sth A 9tli sts. Beaufort. S. C' BANKING HOUSE, Wkl I!. Lockwood. BAr ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections made on any point in tli United States. Accounts received subject to check at sight. a p. 27.0 m. POIUJ no-ZAij Saw A Planing fill BEAUFORT, S C. D. C. WILSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IX YELLOW PINS Tim m LU^AR AND Cypross Siiinglce, ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER LATHES, All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. Flooring & Ceiling Ms always oil M Orders for Lumber and Timber by the carro promptly filled. Terms Cash. I). C. WILSON A. CO. AVERILL CHEMICAL P A I X T . * " " " nil nwr one hundred .mix en rc.ui> id ?av ... .......... different colors made of strictly pure WHITE LEAD, Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combine], waranted to last twice as long as other paint. F. W. LCHEPER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. D If. Hutchinson. j Wholesale & Retail Grocer PORT ROYAL, S. C. j Has added greatly to his stock i ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a Meat Market, ' where will be found on h ind at all times i ; full and .select snpplv of fresh ! Beef, Mutton & Pork, [i together wilh all kind >ot vegetables t? viiit I lie demand.- oftlm }?!;Wie. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND SILVI K WARE, ROGER'S KNIVES, FOLKS, SPOONS LADLES. Personal attention given to re p niliijr I in his line. 0 3 Day &1 Day Striking Clash 33.33 to 33. GENTS' GOLD CHIANS, PINS. RINGS. SLF.EVI BUTTONS. STUDS. WATCH CHAINS, LA- | DIES GOLD and I'LATEI) JEWELRY, GOLD PENS, AC., AC. GENTS' GOLD <*i SILVER WATCHES. Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy yourself you can save ten to^ twenty-five per cent frotu Charleston or Savannah prices. dec.C.ly P. N. SCIIILT. Manufacturer and Wholesale dealer in J SODA WATER, GINGER i'UI', GINGER ALE, AN I) - S ARSAPAUILLA, Orders fr.):n the couutry carefully attended to and goods delivered at the depot or wharf free of : charge. ! Office 011 New Street opposite the jail, Apr. 12-tf. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. To whom it may concern : 1 VOTIfE is hereby given that at the ox pi rati^ti p -Li <>f thirty days from this date, an application ] will be .made to the Clerk of the Court in and foj ! Beaufort County, for a charter for the Youns 1 Men's Christian Association, of the town ami . County ot Beaufort. Beau fori.April, J:'fh W.'. ?. V?' . SCI DEAIEB IN- - . - ' FINE GROCERIES H ' > _ -U ' /? i * *WVR j|p\J 2& Of Ills Grades, f '.*Vv" J* N C C Butter , ! rt ' Cheese From flic Jm'-t 1 >:.iri- >. CANNED FRUITS, VLCF.T, .Villi w. i 1 fii'if!} 0 Ctli? ? : i f-.' '* li.' Goods Promptly S R 4 ' SI, " v-? ) A >1 -i _ *i. li- ^ J* .iL J jl. Ji. x- 4 r- ' ' if a s s: ^ i: :v s::: TIIK PATHOXAOK Oi' T!!M TiiAVMi JAMllS OPELL, rtO'l tlo/' JJt iUllUi I xTitSA o? Having opened a shop in Beaufort, T am prcji timid k Ev^slr all M Eel la c-f WOOD . Particular attention given to de.-'i n n? an.I p; pipe and fittings enn.-tnntiy on hand Xortin Personal attention given to set;! i.r nd Steam Boiler j-'urnaco SST Shop next to Post Office. J. A. ]*J. COOPER] J Dry (Ms II Milliiicr?.; j & ,H =^i==I=? U-U?-A FALL AND -WIN I have just laid in a large a DRY f GODS, CLOTH Ladies' Eats, Notions. Embroideries. Corsets, Ties, Laces, I of all. No trouble to show pool's. . JOHN COOPER, Bay * (IeapMt mm NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, Just Sect Just Recc Just Rece AT APPLE'?, AT APPLET AT APPLE?, DRV OOOD?. FANCY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY. DOMESTIC GOODS, MATTING. CLOTHING. SHOES, 1TR> CLOT Cheapest place in Town mansion)" ? I V noj_s I-]. r ; PORT ROYAL, S. C. Is beautifully situated, fusing PORT liOY.YI, IllVRIlOR, Enclosed with atnjdc yard under live oak tree the room* ar? neatly finished nud nic ly furuish"?' and the ta'de is well supplied and kept. (luests from th<" North will liud thi> a mos iJ health'nl and pleasant winter r -on. Cuitetl tales vessels are located in sL'ht, and fi-hiug,, hunting, and 1 touting can be t tijoyed. C utracts for board will h? made for the season at reasonable rates. Id aJAMIN PURR, an Pitoi'RttrroR. i v ?r BE HAVANA LOTTERY. : Draws Every ! "? ? >. Tickets for sale and prizes t.:dc 1. S nd for clr -ulars, to MAN'i'KE <WRA VITA. IiV* Common St: Tew <v leans la. ' M. POLLITZER, COTTOX FA r TO axd Comrnissio:? Merchant nr. ? r pn < . < M.B.SAMS, DENTIST. *d Mechanical and Operative Port'st-? V.'t>i;K WARRANTED. :t rhc Re Men ct* ' 1m:. M. M. Sam -, ''oiner' .av ? . A e>*. v ] T AVI NT, !VT rrAC.IlJ'T Mil.!. AT TIIKIU LI uM ^luiul. |iiv]>:i?.1 tofiiriiish Grf 1. FfeiS and Meal, nny q'liiitity, I :ii r m uiahlo rates. M. S. ELLIOTT. & I.WALLACE,'! COiTOX FACTOR AXI> GRIST MILLER,: Wholoslr !>: ait-r i:i Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed I KT<\, l.TC., SEA ISLAND COTTON Bought Ginned, and prepared forlinvket. Made on consignments. Having the hes! | machinery for ginning cotton and g indinir corn and in al, ho i* prepared to c:<e cute all orders on the shortest possible no tiec Tiie highest ca>li price paid for COTTON & CORN Cotton ginned on toll. S, MAYO, Eay St. Ecaxtfort, S. C i rZYJ o i' mcii'ors, ;vi:,es ?s.c. NET YARNS, FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. Grlass, I^aiiits ami Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints and Glass cut to order of any .size. Dec. 6 W. K^iL^V^RT. PRACTICAL Tin Shsst Ire:.. Copper Worker DEALER IN favanned and Stamp* <1 Tin W ares. Constant Iy oi i hand, Cooking Parlor and llnx Stoves. TERMS CASH. ? - ---??CTBPr- r?- -?wan? ac aww?? i ereh, fEirmo ~ teas coffees ^ :~3 ' sncf S ^ ' ^ y ? V, V. . ~ r s p i: c i a i y ? - <v 7c sign A - '*' ? al,d ?gs^w? dotsesuc -V. ,-rr - FRUITS. kt:les, klatf, cc. Vr.:i3 j I ;r :: Crsl-fSws S?crr. fu 'r;:o of charge. r. v -a T/\rnnir : ) i i 0 t i jLj s? * I ;C - o i5 F. :i:: D . ihisr, K'PJ/CI ^OLICiTFD. l'Roi'Riirroa. hine Shop, ' i ared whli tlic latest improved too's to ;;:ds of SfocbiBery, AND IKON, " it tern making lor new work Steam ' .it prices. . ri.cti.'g 3 for Saving Fusl. \YJ'TiTMAN. Mcuhan: *al Engineer. ITER GOODS. iwl complete stock of ING. MILLINEHY Dress Goods, Ior-c, etc. At prices within the reach St., Beaufort, S. C. e m lewf NEW GOODS NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Dived, 'Aved, ived, AT APPLES, AT APPLES, AT APPLES, * ; [SUING nnnnc HATS AM) CAPS. liS AXI) CASSIMERES, OIL C'LOTn. s, BS. APPLE. W. p. GRAHAM, . Ot'NTV A\!) PEXSIOX A6EXT, BEAl'FORT, S. C. ! attend to any business entrusted to Lira, nformat ion free/ mar.l5-tf. BEEF AND MUTTON* IE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE VERY best. TENNESSEE BEEF J Kept to inbmn my friends and customer? that ill sell as ehenji as? any one atid WILL NOT i UNDEB?OLI>. JAMES JENKINS, ?idi. l tf VESSELS -I N'? 9 >ull and Coosaw Rivers ?f'E AT? t PORT ROYAL. WiJl bcsnipplud with FRESH WATER, Fruu tl?" ccle'oraled Club House Springs, !y S(o:i!!i or sailing vessels. t .] -< ?o;i? to o.: r > flioe in P nirfort * fl! rfi\ >'. r.' att-Mit ion. J?!?' K. c S*I.; I I, Pi pr" tors. , /