The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, May 31, 1877, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
By Judge Bryan's decision the Washington
Engine Co. is entitled to about
S3.000.
Mr. F. W. Scheper is about erecting a
handsome store with rooms overhead on
the lot occupied at present by Mr. G. W.
Roberts.
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The condemned tobacco advertised by
Mr. Crofut, was sold on Monday for from
24 to 47 cents a pound.
The Dauntless base ball club will go to
Port Boyal next Monday on the morning
train to play a return game with the
Olympics.
Several of'our citizens have added
greatly to the beauty of our town by j
painting their residences and others afe
preparing to do likewise. White seems
to be taking the place of the ugly jailroad
colors that used to be popular.
The Court of General Sessions convenes
next Monday. There is a heavy docket
-j 1. ?.;n r,OI.^]v suffice to clear
8no out' HCCK niu I.ui-v ?
it. Sheriff Wilson went up this morning 1
to get the men concerned in the St affords
Cross Roads riot, and they will be tried
on another indictment.
Rt. Rev. P. N. Lynch, Roman
Ca'holic Bishop of Charleston, adminis- !
tered th.* sacrament of confirmation at j
St. Peters Church on Sunday morning;
last, and entertaiued an audience in the j
evening with an interesting lecture on
" Christian Antiquities.
We are under obligations to our correspondent
at Hoovers for favoring us with
items of news from his section and we
wish that our friends in other parts o*
the county would furnish us with infor"
uiation about matters of interest which
are constantly transpiring in their
neighborhood.
Ou Tuesday p. M., last, Rear Admiral j
Trcnchani and Commodore Hughes, paid !
a visit to the Natioual Cemetery and j
expressed their satisfaction at the excellent
condition of the grounds. Great
credit is due Superintendent Christenscn
for the untiring care which he has exercised
in the discharge of his duties and
by which he has transformed the barreu
field of a few years ago into a most attractive
8fK>t, lined with avenues of flourishing
shade trees and bordered with choice
and beautiful flowers.
A correspondent at Altman's Station
t informs us that Mr. Paul Buzzette, an
Italian gentleman residing there, ordered
last spring from Japan a few silk worm
eggs and has produced a beautiful sample
of silk, and has reserved eggs enough
to make quite a business of it next year.
Mr. Buzzette deserves credit for his enterprise
and it is hoped he will succeed in
1 is efforts and induce others to follow his :
example. We need a diversified industry
to make us a prosperous community. '
1)ecoraTto?c Day.?About one bun-:
dred persons gathered at the National j
Cemetery yesterday to decorate the graves I
of the soldiers and sailor*. As rhc buried
there number over ten thousand it
was impossible to place flowers on every
crave, so the ladies ma le about thirty |
handsome wreaths, one for each State
represented and one each for the soldiers i
of the regular army aud the sailors.
The only exercises consisted of a prayer ,
by Rev. Mr. Middleton, the reading of,
an address by Col. IngersoM by Mr. Gage
and a poem writteu for the occasiou by '
Mr. Judd.
Exports.
Messrs. Bobbins Boddington & Co., |
cleared on Saturday last the Norwegian j
bar* Fortuna, Capt. Kristetisen, for Piy- '
mouth Eng.r with 45.808 feet of lumber )
valued at $690, and 21,503 cubic feet j
timber valued at $3,096.
The Steamship Calvert, Capt Foley, >
cleared on the 24th with 250,000 feet of'
lumber, 63 bales gunny bags and 20 bar- j
rels manganese.
D P \Yil?nn X' Co.. cleared
on Tuesday the Sehoouer Eila, Capt.
Hatch, for Quiucy Point Mass. with
162,000 feet lumber, and the saui? day
the sehoouer C. C. Berry tor the same port
with 272,000 feet lumber.
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We should judge from a glance at the I
stock ot new goods just received by Mr. j
Calvert that the ingeHouity ot tuan was !
directed especially to the tin and tiouse
turui>hing line. One i f the most a.trac- i
tive irtscles is the " Summer Comfort !
Od Sto\e " that t urns kerosene oil and
bakes, boils, broils, and does almost
everything required of a cook stove. The
machine is small and cheap and n ? v c ll
regulated family can, or should, get along
without one.
A Young colt which uufortunately while
in search of marsh grass passed through
under the bath house bridge and was cut
off from retreat by the incoming tide,
created a great commotion in front of the
hotel Sunday evening. The wives ot
naval officers bearding at the hotci were
first to discover the supposed dangerous
predicament of the colt and a rush was
made to devise a plan fer his rescue.
The tide was coming in fast and it seemed
a5 though the water would be at fast a
foot deep nest the wall when the tide was
full. A crowd soon collected and an
effort was made to induce the auiuial to
walk up a perpendicular wall as high as
his ears but he refused. A gallant young
gjutleman then rushed off aul brought
a piece of board about six inches wide
which the colt refused to walk and all
this time darkness and salt water were
approaching. An effort was then made
to get the colt to go to an adjoining rum
shop the ladies invading the establishment
to give him courage but he positive
ly refused to enter the cocktail emporium.
At !a*t a savi'Mtr in the pe:snn of a hov
named Prince was found bold enough to !
mount the animals back and swim him
to the opening uuder the bridge and
amid the applause of the now large crowd
j the colt was rescued and the lucky Prince
received a handsome sum for relieving
the anxiety of the ladies. It was a
j pleasant sight on a Sunday evening to
see a large crowd of people making a
great ado over nothing on Bay Street|and
especially to hear the cheering at the
close, and not a policeman present to
prevent the noisy assemblage from disturbing
the quiet of the church goers.
Some of our citizens have been greatly
; troubled at reports circulated during the
past few days that the naval station here
was to be broken up and all the vessels
ordered North. The monitors have been
ordered to Norfolk to be cleaned and repaired,
the first to leave being the Ajax j
and Lehigh. They will be convoyed by
theOssipcc and Essex and will stait
* tl. ?a
immcuiuiety. iik c>vaiu<u ana uuivu
are expected in a few days and will cun-1
voy two others, the two remaining will
go at some future day. During the prcs-\
ent week work has been lively on the j
monitjre preparing to leave and men and j
officers from the Hartford, Essex and j
Ossipee have been transferal to them to !
make up the crews to work the machinery.
The Hartford airived on Sunday
with Rear Admiral Trenchard on board
and left yesterday for Norfolk.
The stories of the abandonment of this j
port are denied by the Admiral who says 1
the monitors will return when repaired,
and that the New Hampshire will not be
boarded up, as is reported, and sent away.
The contracts for supplies are out in a lew
days and this may be the cause of the
circulating of these unfounded stories.
THE HARVEY MILLS CASE.
Decree of Judge Bryan Fixing the Salvage
at $27,805 00
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After hearing the pleadings, proofs and
arguments of the proctors representing
the several libellants, as also of the Harvey
Mills and her cargo, it is now ordered |
adiudged. and decreed, That the entire i
salvage service reudered by all parties !
who coutributed thereto; shall be as f'ol- j
lows :
The value ot the Harvey Mills, at
the time when the salvage service
was completed and the vessel
saved, is estimated at 70,000 '
The value of the cargo, at the
same time saved, is estimated
at - - 208.059
Total value of vessel and cargo
when saved $ >278,059
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The several parties and agencies em-j
ployed in the salvage service were, besides j
the four libellants in the case, the ;
Augusta Fire Engine Company, the J
Seaweed. Carmdelet, the officers and
c ew of the United States Navy at Port
Royal, and the assistance afforded by the
United States Ship Huron before the
Harvey Mills was towed to, and then at
the wharf at Port Royal.
If all these now named, with the four
Iihcilants, were in Court claiming salvage ;
estimating the value of the Harvey Mill- j
and her cargo at the sum name 1 the dec:Co 1
would be for tbe entire salvage .-orvice,
the sum of $27,805 90.
The AuL'u-ta Fire Enirine Com nan v
has received from the owners of the j
Harvey Mills ami cargo the sum of $500.
The value of the salvage service rendered (
by the Seaweed, the Uaron lo'et. and the i
officers and crew of the I nitcd States!
Navy at Port Royal, ami the assistance !
afforded bv the United Ship Huron before j
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the vessel was towed to and at the wharf
at Port Royal, is to be estimated at the
amount of $3,500.
For these services no claim lias been
made and the value of them enures to J
the benefit, of the Harvey Mills and cargo.
The entire salvage service then being
$27,805 90] and from this amount being
deducted the amount paid to tiic Augusa
Fire Engine Com pan y (85(H),) and the
estimated value of th 3 services rendered
by the Seaweed, the Carondelet and the
officers and crew of the United States |
Navy at Port Royal, and the assistance ;
afforded by the U. S. ship Huron, before
the vessel was towed to and a the harf
at Port Royal, amounting to $3,500.
The difference, that is, the sum of
twenty-three thousand ei.irht hundred and
five dollars and ninety cents ($23.80590.) ,
is th< amount now ordered, adjudged a d
decreed to be due to the libelants for the
salvage service by then rendered t;? rhe
i Harvev Mills and her curio
And the sa. 1 libel!ant< :iiv at tibe:'. >?
| enter, in their joint name*. exeodtioi id - j
| the said suui of $2*5,805 90. so ordered.
! adjudged and decreed to be due to them
for the salvage service by them.rendered,
against the patties to the stipulation
made in these cases. and because of vrhicli
the Harvey Mills and her cargo were
released from the orders of arrest uiade
,
in these cases.
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But either of the said libelants shall
be at liberty to move at the foot of this j
decree for an order of reference to the '
clerk of this Court to report in what
proportion the sum n?w decreed to the :
! said libellants as salvage service in these
cases should be apportioned and divided
j Ut'lWCCII UIUIU.
The lil?ellants are entitled to their sev- J
eral costs to the date of the order direct
ing the consolidation of the several libels :
after that date they will be allowed only
the cost of a single libel.
Geo. S. Bryan,
U. S. Judge District of C.
2Q\h May, 1ST7
Hoovers 8. C., May 26.
I Editor of the Tribune.
j A large number of citizens assembled
at this place to day, for the purpose of
organizing a Mounted Militia Company.
On motion Gen. D. II. Ellis was called
j to the chair, and B. 11. Lewis, Esq.,
appointed sew . tan*.
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The chairman explained the object of
the meeting. The meeting was addressed
n a very appropriate manner by Capt.
Geo. H. Hoover, and Major W. J. Gooding.
An election was held for officers
and the result was as follows: A.*A.
Browning, Esq., was elected captain ; J.
S. Lewis 1st Lieut. J. B. Binnicker, 2nd
Lieut, aud D. G. Siunnons, 3rd Lieut.
B. B. Lewis,
Secretary.
The Graves of Custer's Men.
General Sheridan proposes to send an
expedition to the scene of Custer's fight
with Sitting Bull for the purpose of re
moving the remains of the gallant band
that was massacred upon that occasion,
and giving tlicm a burial with proper
military honors at such points as may be
designated by the War Department.
General Crittenden, whose son fell in the
fight objects to their removal, and has
written a letter asking that the remains
of the heroic band be permitted to rest
where they are uow interred, that they
may signalize for all time the spot where
they so nobly toll. General Crittenden,
in his lerter, says : "There can be uo better
resting-placejbr the true soldier than
the spot which hisb!o.?d has hallowed. I1
would be vandalism to dig up and scatter
widely the bones of those men who have
been buried as they died. Shoulder to
shoulder they all peris! ed together, fighting
without hope, and the comradeship
thus cemeuted should never be suudercd."
At the last session cf Cougrcss authority
w?s granted for the erection of two
additional military posts in the Yellowstone
Valley, leaving the location discretionary
with Gen. Sheridan. It is
understood that he has selected the scene
of the Custer massacre on the Littlo Big
Horn River as a site for one of the two
forts, to be called "Fort Custer. " It is
probable the spot where Custer's troops
fell and arc buried will be preserved as
a cemetery.
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A gold headed cane, long ago presented
to Hon. W. D. Porter, State Senator,
and believed to have been burned in the
Columbia State House, is in the possessionofa
Chicago gentleman, aud will
shortly be returned tq Mr. Porter.
The excellent ice cream served at Mr.
Kressefs establishment attracts many
customers this warm weather, and his
abundant supply of. eocoanuts, oranges,
lemons and all the fruit,- obtainable in the
Charleston market makes his place very
attractive. He also has a large assortment
of candies, nuts, and canned goods
frtsh and of the best quality.
Marine Intelligence.
ENTERED.
May 21, St. Helena Souml, Nor. Rk. I.indola |
Ko>ru]> 4S days from Da Win in Ballast to C: W. A
Co.
May 21, Russian Ship Iinartra, Pottsar, 42 days,
from LUvrjKol'ia ballast to Campbell Wylie A Co.
May 24. Russian B!:. Finland, Berjtoman, 42 days
from Harwich in ballast to Catni'bcll Wylie, A Co
CLEARED.
May 21, Nor. Bk. Carine! (ijrruidsen, fort*. K.
with >>.) tons jdiosjihate Uock fro it Coosaw MinesMay
21, Br. Brig Blanche, Mallgraf with 4*7 ton*
of ]>hos]diat<-rock for Inihd Kingdom 1 rom Coo.
satv Mint-h.
May 24, An<t:iin Bk. Volunteer, Merlato, for
Cnit.d Kingdom with 021 tons of phosphate H?x-k.
irotn Coosaw Mines.
May 25, Hr. Bkt. Artisan, (Jrlfliths for Flitted
Kingdom with 9<>o tons of Phosphate Itock from
Oak Point Min ?. |
May 24, Beau for', S. Calvert. Foley for Baltimore
witli lumber etc.
May 2f?, Norwegian bark Fortnna, Kristensen for
Plymouth England, from Atlantic Saw- Mills.
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AT r A I. VERTS May be found a new and varied
assortment of Gool.s just received from New York
ronsisting ill part of,
Pird Cases, every size and style.
Kird Food.
Bird Medicine,
Insect Powder,
Chi Wrens' Bath Tubs,
Adult's sponge and hip hath tubs,
Patent Fly Traps,
Green Wire rloth for safes and windows,
Patent Creai i Freezers,
Oval and round Wire Dish Covers,
Britania Tes and Table Spoons,
Knox's Fluting Machines,
Knamelled Preserve Pans,
Enamelled Sauce Pans,
Cracker and Bread Trays.
Waiters, a large assortment,
Cage Awnings,
Cook Stoves of every description,
Tin Ware, wholesale and retail
RAFFLE.
A beautiful B.iy Horse will he raffled Saturday evening
.Tune 2<1 at the store of Mr. Johu P. Boycc,
Only four chances left.
NOTICE."
QT<xKH?'U>- R8-?E titK BEAUFORT PATIIIN<'
11 US!! f'<?MPANY ar- requested to meet
at th < flice-fthe lO.vUFORi TRIBUNE Thursday
Juii" 7th, next a: four O'clock, p. in,
(j eo. WATER HOUSE,
Trent.
PROBATE NOTICE.
STATE SOUTH CAROLINA,1
v Court of Probate.
County of Beautort )
By a. B. Addison. Esquire, Probate Judge.
\\"JIKKEAS Janus Daniels, made suit tome,
* ? t?? grant him letters of admiuistratiou of the
e>ta'e and effects of Elsie Mixon.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kin dred and Creditors of the s id Elsie
Mixon deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Beaufort on the ^th June next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause
ifanv th"y have, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Ciivon under ray hand, this 24th, day of Ma
A. 1>. 1S77.
A. R. ADDISON".
Judge of Probate.
P. DESSESURE.
BOOT And SHOE MAKER.
All work entrusted to His care will receive
Prompt attcnticn.
Shop Next the ICE IIOl'SE,
BE A I'EOJtT, S. C.
Found Adrift.
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PICKED CP in Hull River, one ft) Rull
Lumber, -M, 1 in., 1 1-1,1 1-2 and 2 inch. Apply
to
W. WLYMOUTII,
Pacific Landing.
' Pjiffl< t v- - r Vj, j,tt.
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Notice.
NEITHER the Captain nor the undersigned consignees
of the German Bark OTTO. Captaiu
; I>anuer, will be responsible for debts contraetod by
I any of the crew.
ROBBINS, BOPDINGTON A CO.
NOTICE.
Vf EITHER THE CAl'TAIN* NOR THE T'Nil
PERSIGNKP consignees of the Norwegian
Itark Albion.("apt. Frederickson,will Irresponsible
for debts contracted by any of the crow.
Kohbins Boddinotox & Co.
JOHN BRODIE,
Builder, Contractor
?AND?
UNDERTAKER.
j Estimates ami plans furnished at short
' * u no: D
HOtlCe. \_rppubiiu ij.\pivyiuuc. m-<iufort,
S. C.
/or fair or Jtrnt.
For Sale.
Block 122 in rear of the Court House Dcaufort,
Also.
SEVEN LOTS IN BLOCK 120.
Also the following described Lands :
Lot No. 19 Sec. 31 Town 1 N. Range 2 W . 10
acres formerly owned by Ishniael Simmons.
Lot 47 See. 18 Town 1 S. Range 1 W. 10 acres,
midway between Beaufort and Port Royal.
Kmc. % of Lot 21 Sec. 13 Town Range 1 N. 1 IV
being an excellent water frontage on Coosaw river.
For terms or other information inquire of
C. II. WRIGHT, AUT.
Ap!.-26-3m.
" for sale;
Very Desirable Property,
OK BAY ST.
BEAUFORT, S. C.
The block occupied by-Odell and comprising
three fine stores with capacious
yards and storage in the rear and the finest
water frontage or the river.
For terms apply to
I). C. WILSON,
or to C. H WRIGHT, Agt.
Beaufort, S. CM Mtrch 20, 1877.
. to rent.
The dwelling on Bay St., lately occupied
by Capt. C. 0. Boutelle.
a 1_
i\ppiy IU.
WM. ELLIOTT.
TO RBNTT,
Two desirable stores in the basement of the
8TEVENS HOUSE,
Price S10 ami $1.1 respectively.
Apply to W. J.VERDIER,
Agent.
For Sale.
ONE SIX-HORSE PORTABLE HOARD A SOX
Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or will
I barter fir one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES, with
cash adjustment either way in accordance \?ith appraised
values.
C.G. KENDALL,
Port Royal.
FOR SALE.
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THE VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOWN AS
the
BEAUFOET STEAM MILL
J is offered for sale.
For terms, apply to
M.S. ELLIOTT.
Mav 10-tf
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A. B. ADDISON,
Judge of Probate.
I FOR BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Will be in Beaufort on the tirst Monday in every
1 month and remain until all business is attended to
I In the interim he will be in Branson, where In
will be prepansl to attend to the duties of his office
i and any other business that'may bo placed in
| his hands.
P. M. WHITMAN
I Barstreet ?ieaufort,S. C.
De&leriit
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. AND SILVER
WARE, ROGER'S KNIVES, FOLKS, SPOONS
1 LADLES.
Personal attention given to re pfllu^
In Mis line.
'SDiyilBty String Clocks, S3.S0 to S3.
| 0
' GENTS' GOLD fttlASS, PINS, RINGS, SLEEVE
! BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES
GOLDaud PLATED JEWELRY,
QOLB PENS, AC., AC.
{ (JESTS' GOLD A SILVER WATCHES.
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
] yourself you can save ten to^ twenty-five per cent
: froui Charleston or Savannah prices.
dec.fi.1y
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P.N SCIIILTT
Manufacturer and Wholesale dealer in
! SODA WATER,
GINGER POP,
GINGER ALE, ' .
AND SARSAPARILLA,
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Orders from the country carefully attended to
and goods delivered at the depot or wliarl' free of
I charge.
Office on New Street opposite the jail,
Apr. 12-tf.
ICE! ICE!
COHAHT 4 SMHOHS,
! A RE NOW PREPARED TO FUR
XjL nisii Iok in any quantity Customer
uiay desire, from their Ice House,
Seventh. J9troot.
JOHN CONANT,
J, A. EMMONS
?list andi fyti.
t .V. 8. Jit.I.IOTT, Ht t C.
RoM VEJS'KL, it CO., Chmrlfton fir. C.
THE BEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPAQ
HAYING PUT UP A r.RIST MILL AT TIIEIR
old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
, any quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
| S. M. AVALLil'E.
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer in
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed
ETC., ETC.,
SEA ISLAM) LU1TUA
Bought Ginned and prepared for market.
ADVANCES
Made on consignments. Having the best
machinery for ginning cotton and g. inding
corn and nu ai, he is prepared to execute
all orders on the shortest possible no
tice
The highest cash price paid for
COTTON & CORN
Cotton ginned on toll.
S. MAYO,
Bay St. Beaufort, S. O
LIQUORS, WINES, &o.
NET YARNS,
FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
G-Ihhs, Paints and Oils,
WHITE LEAD ANI) TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
and Glass cut to order of any size.
Dec. 6
W I ill IrAJLiVJCinii
PRACTICAL
Tin Shestlron. Copper Worker
* DEALER IN
Japanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Cnnstantlyon
Land, Cooking l'arior and Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
Agent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. II. CALVERT,
Bay St. between 8th A Oth sts. Beaufort. S. C
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. II. Lock wood .
BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
rnrn inn FYfHANf.F
1 UUUU mi V idAvuniiww
OX
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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.
a p. 27.6m.
POUT ROYAL
SiiwtV Planing Hill
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
IfAXUPACTUREBS OP AND DEALERS IN
YELLOW PINE TIMER AND MMtiR1
AND
Cypress Sliinglos,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
TL ASTER LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SA1V7XG promptly done.
flooring & Ceiling Boards always on baud
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
I). C. WILSON A CO.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in whiteand over one hundred
different colors, made of strictly pure
W1U1E LEAD,
f
; Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, war;
anted to last twice as Ion.-; as other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
! Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
j
D II Hutchinson,
Wholesale & Relail Grocer
! PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Has added greatly to his stock
j ot GROCERIES, with an additiou of a
I
Meat Market,
' where will be found ou hand at all times
I v full and select supply of fresh
;;
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
together with all kinds ot vegetables to
1 <-uit the Icui.iii'l > of the public.
^jf. w. sc
CANNED FRUITS, VEGE
Ami a Full Variety of other things i
Goods Promptly Deliv
seaislaS
Si^B^^D&Sm&SeII
HAS BEEN R
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAV
JAMES 0 D EL L,
Beaufort Ma
oHaving
opened a shop in Beaufort, I am pi
Build & Repair all 1
BothofWOOD
Particular attention given to designing and
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Norl
Personal attention given to setting and co
Steam Boiler Furnac
fiST* ShoD next to Post Office.
J..
CHEAPEST STOi
NEW"GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
oJust
Re
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Just Re<
Just Rec
AT APPLE'S,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
HOSIERY,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
MATTING,
CLOTHING.
SHOES, FUI
CLC
Cheapest place in Tow:
MANSION
h orsK.
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
Enclosed with ample vanl under live oak tree
the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished
and the table is w? supplied and kept.
Guests from the North wil! find this a mos
healthful and pleasant wiuter resort. United
tates vessels are located in sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
C ntraets for board will be made for the season
at reasonable rates.
BENJAMIN BURR,
Proprietor.
M. POLLITZER,
COTTOy FACTOR
AND
Commission Merchant
BH tUPOHT H. C
W. P. GRAHAM,
BOUNTY AN!) PENSION AGENT,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Will attend to any business entrusted to liim.
Information free. mar.15-tf.
J. ESTEYJ
The Most Extensive Ma
IN THE
ILLUSTRATES CAM
In POWEE combined with PUBITY OI
Ibese Org?n%
HEPER,
TEiS^FTEES
TABLES, MEATS, Ac.
usually kept in a first-class Store. *
ered free of charge.
J) HOTEL,
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E-O PEiVED*
ELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITFD.
Proprietor.
chine Shop,
eparcd with the latest improved took to
rinds of Machinery,
? AND IRON,
pattern making for new work. 8team
;hern prices,
nstructing
ses for Saving Fuel.
A. WHITMAN, Mechanical Engiottr.
IE IN TOWN.
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NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOOD8,
ceived,
reived,
reived,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES, v
AT APPLES,
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RNISHING GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS.
>THS AND CASSIMERES,
OIL CLOTH.
n.
rs. Iff. APPLE.
BEEF AND MUTTON.
THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST.
1AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE TENT '
best.
TENNESSEE BEEF
and beg to inform my friend* and customer* that
I will sell as cheap as any one and WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD.
JAMES JENKINS.
Meh. 1 tf.
VESSELS
-INBull
and Coosaw Rivers
-OR ATPORT
ROYAL.
Will be supplied with
FRESH WATER,
From the celebrated
Club House Springs,
By Steaui or sailing vessels.
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*3-Orders sent to our office in Beaufort will receive
immediate attention.
DICK A SMALL, T roprietws.
COMPANY,
I ft
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to -
BORO, VT.
nufactory of Beed Organs
WORLD!
XOO02S SENT FBE? - ______
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TONE, In DURABILITY tad HM
are Unrivaled.