The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, June 07, 1877, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS.' The steamer Cumber!an I brought up a large excursion from Savannah Monday. Capt. Cox shot a large alligator on Bay Point beach last Saturday. The Port Royal Railroad Company have made a new schedule of rates for fare to New York and other points, which will be found m to-day's paper. The citizens of Brunson are making preparations to have a grand time on the fourth of July, and an immense crowd is expected to be present. The Dauntless base ball club defeated the Olympics, on Monday last on their own ground at Port Royal, by a score of 33 to 6. J. E. Altaian,who was attacked in his own house, and severely wounded by some rowdies is out again. The monument to be placed over the grave of the late S. C. Millett arrived by the last steamer and will be put in position in a few days. ? The Plymouth and Huron have been or dered, by telegraph, to this place to convey the monitors North. The Plymouth is the only naval vessel we have on the Mexican coast at present, and her departure will leave American inter:-is, in that disturbed country, in jeopardy. Beaufort county is exempted from the operatio is of the fence law, and an effort was made to exempt her from the law forbidding the purchase of cottou at night Wc havo not heard that any proposition has been made to exempt us from paying taxes which should not be for gotten. The county commissioners have been in session this week but theie was not much busiues before them. The bond of Mr 8ams as auditor was submitted and apprcved with W. Wilson and John Conant as bondsmen. Dr. Wilder reported collections >ou account of licences amounting to $450. ? The lots in Port Royal belonging to the estate of F. Schultz were sold by the Sheriff for $2,000 to Joe Pape. The fand advertised in the case of Jas. SGlover vs. R. G. Holmes was bought by Mr. Holtnes. . , The fiue colt raffled on Monday evening was won by Mr. Clancy. 43 was the lucky number but as there were two throws of that siic they were throwuoff and 20 won the horse. A watering cart has been put on Bay street by the town authorities, and makes quite a difference in the quantity of dust one has to inhale while he is out trying to collect bills against delinquents, but we cannot see that it makes any difference in the collections. " J. N. Slaughter, the crooked tobacco peddler, who was captured by Mr. Crofut has been sentenced to eleven months' imprisonment and a fine of $500. o The following is an extract from a lettei from a colored youth now in Boston tb his flame in Beauf >rt: "I felt as though 1 must call your attention to a favor sulect which proclaim to your observation n?y information regarding your synipty is this can you or will j*ou judge your uiind and see if you is as greed to make nie a wife for me and write soon as possible and if you except this letter keep it and if not burnt^it." She did'nt "burnt it.' There is au ordinance that requires a quarterly report from the town treasurer, and an agreement to print it, but for the past three quarters do report has been published aud the taxpayers have the sat iafaction of knowing that a tax amounting to about $6,000 and a license tax oi about $3,000 has been collected and spent and the treasury is out of funds aud the town in debt. The Women's Temperance Union held a meeting at the residence of Capt. Christensen Sunday evening, wheu several of our moderate drinkers added their names to the list of teetotalers, some for sixty days others for six month- or a year. The sloops-oi-war Ossipee and Essex . and monitors Ajax and Lehigh sailed > Saturday for Norfolk. The pilots expect ed to make something out of this departure, but. our hasbor being so easy of access the vessels sailed without their services,? which is well for the government but not relished by the pilots. Colonel Thomas Taylor, Inspector of Phosphate, warns all persons mining phosphate rock from the navigable waters of the State, without the proper - - ? i / i authority, to desist from their un:awiui work and to pay the royalty upon all rock they may have already mined aud sold; otherwise they will be .visited with the penalties of the law. 1 During the past few days a Charleston schooner has been anchored in front ol our towu engaged in picking phosphate rock. The men use common oyster toug; and work at low tide only, and have, sc % far, secured almost a load. Irf Parrot creek there are a large number of the?e boats at work and they are said to mak( money iu carrying the rock to Charlestoi for sale. We hope soon to see a larg< part of our idle population engaged it this new enterprise and that Bcaufor will offer inducements to them to sell tb rock here. t An Augusta Excursion. On Friday last the monotony of Pol Royal was disturbed by the arrival of large party of young ladies and gent leme iroui Augusta on an excursion to th fleet. After seeing all tha sights in th New City they took the Pilot Boy, whichad been chartered tor the occasion, an enjoyed a pl'Msint "ail t" l>.?y P- in? >j ping on their return at some of the mon ! itors to see the wontcrail ui i- h'uery and big guns. The next point of itit Test. was the noble oU Xe Hampshire where ( the excursionists were received by Commodore Hughes and his officers very i cordially and shown over the ship to their great delight. The band soon struck up , , one of Strauss's favorite airs, when a rush was made for the deck and dancing be ] gan and was kept up until after nine * o'clock, a very unusual hour for such j festivities on a man-of-war. After bidj ding the ship and its officers good-lye the party returned to tie Mansiou House I in Port Royal when dancing was resumed 1 1 * A r i ana Kepi up, whu au imtiuiivivu , 1 two hours, froD) 3 to 5 a. m., until the train left uext day, all agreeing that the trip was a perfect success and there never j was such a noble captain as the Com-! uiodore, nor a more accommodating and genial host than Burr of the Mansion House. In the town counc il, on Friday evening lhe session was devoted to a discussion of the growing evils of rum-drinking and gambling in our town. The ladies have ' petitioned council to refuse to grant any more licences, and but for the empty . treasury the cause would receive more en- i eouragement. Beaufort depends on . liquor licences for a large part of her rev- j enue and in her present impoverished \ condition, and town employees clamor- 1 ing for their pay, the temperance advo ] cates will get a cold shoulder. Council \ will meet next Wednesday evening when ] the subject will be brought up again, ] and an ordinance on the subject be | voted upon. I Tony Green, one of our very efficient [ policemen, thought he had a good thing j Saturday uight when he released a man he had arrested on the payment of three ( dollars, which he had no right to take, i Tony Jpocketed the money but the Inten- ( dant found him out and suspended him ( from duty, and he will now grace the < the street corners as a first-class bummer, j i unless council reinstates him in an office . \ which is better off vacaut than filled by such as he. The General Sessions. f \\1icn court convened on Monday last 1 there was a notable absence of people from the country who are ge erally present iu large numbers, but the supply of * a. 11., 1 idle loungers irom aoouc iown na? muv up to the average. The principal reason for the non-appearance of the country people is our empty treasury and the { certainty that they would receive no pay f either as jurors or witnesses, and as most . of them are obliged to come by rail they would be throwing good money after bad, or rather none at all. There were ' a number of absent jurymen but their ' places were filled by a raid on our merchants and others, among the number , being ex-Lieut. Gov. Gleaves, and op , Tuesday court was ready for business. , Tho (Land Jury found the following j true bills: ( IL X. Wright, assault and battery; An. j ilie Solomons burglary; Jack Casey, as- 5 <ault and battery; Ben Scott and Cuffec j Black, burglary: Win. Weston, grand lar- , eeny; X. W. Kllis and J. P. Johnson, murder; Byas Middleton anu . others, grand larceny; W. F. Jackson, murder; John Cliisolui, burglary: Ben Taylor, res- ? cuing a prisoner; 421 men ami women.for I participation in the Stafford's X Roads f ? * -i? i riot, nnwder, Dick loung ana omens ? - sault with in c it to kill. ' The first case called waR that of pi'of i Casey for shooting pilot O'Brien. The prisoner through his counsel. T. 11. Wheeler Esqr., offered a plea of guilty of ' assault and battery but the solicitor ' refused to accept the plea and the case ' was tried and a verdict returned of assault and battery. Judge Wiggin senteuced Casey to imprisonment for 30 days < or a fine of $50. I Annie Solomons was tried next for . stealing bacon from the smoke house of Mr. Johnson and acquitted. Mr. Wheeler appearing for the defense. K. N. Wright was tried and acquitted on the charge of resisting and assaulting an officer, Mr. W. J. Yerdier reprcsen- ] t ;d the prisoner. Cuffee Black and Ben Scott were ar- 1 raigned charged with robbing the store , of Mr. Kressel, but the indictment , was quashed as the value of the goods was less than $ 20. Wm. Weston was tried for killing a ow last December and acquitted. The ^taTord X Roads case was called and a jury empannelcd this morning. The committee ou Fire Department of the Town Council have recommended the purchase of a lot and the erection of an eugine hou^e thereoD for the Phoenix Engine Company which was agreed to by Council. The purchase of a lot or the j erection of a house should be delayed until a hose reel is supplied tb e Phoenix so that it can do efficient fire duty, instead of spending hundreds of dollars to house , a machine that is almost worthless without hose and reel. 11 ' A member from Beaufort arose in his ' I seat in the House last week and complain ' ed that whenever he attempted to say ? anything on the floor of the House, tie' ' j member from Kershaw ordered him to j 11 "Shet he mouf. ' Such language s?nd 2' conduct he was "constitushanally" op- : 1 posed to, and he appealed to the Speaker j t to protect him against the discourteou-; c language of the member. Speaker WalI lace ordered the "geman" from Kershaw | 1 to do so no more. Both parties arc col- i ored lie public a is. . > o * t At Barnwell Court the jury found Dar-1 a ling.Nevil, charged with murder, guilty, ' n but recommended hint to mercy. Three e of the jury swear that they never were c convinced of his guilt. Amotion for a h new trial was refused, and an appeal, d Tn the case of David Wcciners, charged - with murder, the verdict was not guilty. I The indebtedness of Savannah amounts to over four millions of dollars and sl.c Hik1> herself unable to pay the interest amounting to $285,(XX). The city council kas under advisement a plan for scaling the debt or rather repudiating a part of it as the only means of escape. In Virginia, under the amended con stitution, a poll tax is levied, the avails of which go to the support of the schools No man can vote unless he exhibits at the polls a tax receipt that such tax, for the previous year, has been paid. The design of this tax is to make all classes pay something toward the support of the schools. All enjoyed the benefit of the schools while a majority paid no taxes whatever, and it is urged that if they valued the schools and the privileges of voting they would be willi g to P?y the head tax, which is snial ' enough to be in the reach of all. The News and Courier prints the following as the result of an extended inquiry concerning the crop prospects of fbi* State; In the eastern counties, the best cotton district in tlicS tate, the stand is bad. what cotton is up looks badly and shows no improvement in growth. In the upper counties the cotton is similarly affected, and the want of rain is seriously felt. In the middle counties a week ago there was no stand of cotton on the river lands, and little cotton was up. On uj * I mds the stand is about the same as in the section previously mentioned. The lower counties make no better reports. Dryness of weather has been favorable Por work, and has kept the cotton out of the grass. With eveiything favorable Prom this time out, and with a late frost, * fair crop of cotton mav still be made, jut under no circumstances can a full irop be expected. The Legislature in 1859 was in session hree weeks, passed sixty acts, at a cost if $20,000. Both sessions of the present general Assembly have already occupied :cn weeks, only thirty acts have been passed, and the cost is'about $120,000. Artillery experiments were lately resumed at Shoeburyncss, near London, .villi the 80 ton cannon. It was loaded vith a charge of 425 pounds: the projec:i!e. a Palliser ball, weighed*].700 pounds, tnd quitted the mouth ot the gun at the ate of 1.600 feet in a second. The firtn? .argot was ar a distant*; ui i-w >aiua, auu iras composed of a sheet of iron two feet hick, traversed by oaken beams of fifeen inches. It cost about 830.000. The projectile buried 'itself seventeen nches in the iron, which was not thought ;atisfactorv. but owing to the heavy cxlenso of each shot a second trial was not uade. 0 Secretary Kvarts has telegraphed hrough the Departments of the Treas lrv and Justice to Key West, Florida, nnking careful inquiry touching the'reioite.1 outrage by a Spanish man* of war >n the American whaling schooner Pollen Rispah of P.Gridcnce. Mr. Kvarts is a) ;o instituting inquries iu regard to the fT mustering expedition, on which he propo :cs to shut down with a strong hand. ???? A tnan by the name of MeCrary was :hot and killed one day last week by paries unknown in Pickens county, the ball massing entirely through the body from rdeto side. He was quietly at work in lis field at the time, no one being present iut his wife who says she could not sec he partv who fired the fatal shot. Charles Fberle, for many years a re<ilent of Beaufort, but of late of Port Royal died in that city Saturday uight ast from an nbeess in his throat. This is the fourth term of court witl.lut any money for witnesses and jurors. Amrt tickets are unsaleable although we Imnr nf mm man who is willing to buy i few ut ten cents on the dollar. Marine Intelligence. CLEARED FROM ST HELENA SOUND. Mny 28th Br. hart Albert T. Young, Darics master for United Kingdom with 447 tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw mines. ?Swedish bark Iris, Mnllin master for t. K with 569 tonsof phesphate from Coosaw mines. ?Norwegian bark Alpha, Maroni master for U. K. with 678 tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw mines. ?Russian hark Ajan, Strandl?erg master for U. K. with 769 tons of phosphate rock from Oak Point mines. ?29th, British bark Commassie, Taylor master for U. K. with 671 tons of phosphato rock from Coosaw mines. ENTERED. May 29th, Swedish bark Prima, Krook master 51 days from London iu ballast to Campbell, Wyllie A Co. May 10th; Norwegian bark Messel, Eyde master 46 days from Malnio, Sweden In ballast to Campbell, Wyllie A Co. Juue 1st Norwegian bark Lorenzo, Kittlesen mister 53 days from London in bahast to Camplnl Wylllr A Co. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE IN THROUGH ticket forms, a LIMITED TICKET havingI?een Introduced to prominent points, riuthe Poist Royal Railroad. Below will be found the prices of first-class tickets. limited and non-limited, and the time for which they remain in effect: Days To Limited, good for. Unlimited. -- ? -ii ?it * .M nil . >cw i orK, an ran, q ? v.? Wl Now York, O D S Co. 24.00. 5 37.40. Philadelphia, all rail, 27.00. 4 31.00. Baltimore. ' " 25.00. 4 31.83Washington, * " 24.20. 4 3t'.V/ Richmond. 22.00. 3 24.80 Petersburg, 22.00. 3 2-0.00. Portsmouth, 23.3#. 3 20.85. Lynchburg, 21.S0. 3 23.10. New Orleans, 35.25. Peusacola, 28.25. NOTICE. ? i ? SCHOOL DISTRICT KO. 5 HILTOX IILAD SO. OA. JUNK 8th 1877. Noth i: is hereby given that a regular Schoo, meeting will lie held at Mitehellville School lloii^e ?>n the 23nl. day of June at 12 < fcloek M. Hoping that all persons will turn out prompt. P. *IM>VKK. ? l-rk. 4 Notice. Ni:rrm:i: lhe?'a|it:?iii ii'?r 11|?- u n?ii-> >i^n?-?l ron-* .signets of tlie German Itai k Oi'Te, ? ;<|?tain Dariucr, will h-1 responsible for d-bts contracted by | any of the crew. ROMJIXS, RODDIXGTOX k ? <). I NOTICE. N' 7 EITHER THE CAITAIX XOR THE IXl>KUSltiXKI) consignees of the Xorwogian hark Albion,Capt. Fmlerick?on, will Irresponsible J I for debt* contracted by any of the crew. Kouinxs Boddixoton & Co. j JOHN BRODIE, Builder, Contractor! -ANDUNDERTAKER. Estimates and plans furnished at short notice. Opposite Express Office. I>eaufort, S. C. jPov J?aU or &cnt. For Sale. Block 122 in rear of the Court iiou?c Bcauiori, A i.so. SEVEN LOTS IN BLOCK 120. Also the followingdescribed Lands : Ix?t No. 10 See. 31 Town 1 N. Itango 2 W . 10 acres formerly owned liy Isiunael Simmons. Lot 47 Sec. IS Town IS. Bangc 1 W. 10 acres,' midway between Beaufort and Port Royal. Frac. ]/, of Lot 21 Sec. 13 Town Bange 1 N. 1 W being an excellent water frontage on Coojaw river. For terms or other information inquire of C. H. WRIGHT, Aot. Apl.-2C-.1m. for sale: Very Desirable Property, ON BAY ST. BEAUFORT, S. C. The block occupied by Odell and comprising three Jine stores with capacious yards aod storage in the rear and the finest water frontage on the river. For terms apply to D. C. WILsOX, or to C. II WRIGHT, Agt. Beaufort, S. CM March 20, 1877. to rent. . The dwelling on Bay St., lately occupied by Capt. C. O. Boutclle. Apply to. Wm. ELLIOTT. TO R-B3XTT, Two desirable stores* in the basement of the 1 STEVENS HOUSE, Price S10 aud $b"> respectively. Apply to W. J.VERDIER, Agent. Onln ? UJL JCHt/. ONE SIX-HORSE PORTABLE HOARD A RON Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or n il! mrtcr for one or tw<T FIRST-CLASS MULES. with cash adjustment either way in accordance with :'j>praised values. C.G. KEXPALL, Port l'oyal. FOR SALE." The valuaisle property known as the BEATOT STEAM MILL is offend for sale. For terms, apply to M. & ELLIOTT. May 10-tf A. B. ADDISON, Judge of Probate. FOR BEAUFORT COUNTV. Will he in Beaufort on the first Monday in every month and remain until all business is attended to In tlie interim lie will be in llrunson, where h will he prepared to attend to the duties <>f his office ami any other business that may be plaecd in Ilia hands. P. m. WHITMAN. Bay c treet Beaufort, S. C. jPeaier in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE, ROGER'S KNIVES, FOLKS, SPOONS LADLES. Per*oiml attention given to re puling In hi* line. 0 ? * . m.!u?m.A. fifm.ta 8 Day & 1 iiaj Wising wens, tg.yy tu to. o GENTS' GOLD CI1IANS, PINS, RINGS. SLEEVE BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES GOLDaud PLATED JEWELRY, GOLD PENS, AC., AC. GENTS' GOLD At SILVER WATCHES. Call and examine bcforc purchasing, and satisfy yourself you can save ten t<>; twenty-five p0r eeut i from Charleston or Savannah prices. ? dce.G.ly P. N.SCIULT. Manufacturer and Wholesale dealer in SODA WATER, GINGER POP, GINGER ALE, AND SARS APA RILL A, Onler* from the country carefully attended to and goods delivered at the dej>ot or wharf free of I charge.* ! <)ffice on New Street opposite tin- Jail, Apr. 12-tf. ICE! ICE! 'CONANT & EMMONS, A RE NOW PREPARED TO FUR jf\. Nisii Ice in any quantity Customer.* i may desire, from their Ice Flonsc, Sovonth. Street. JOHN CON ANT, J. A. EMMONS mttmmrnamammmKaeammmmmatmtKSjmamaamam (Ovist and .frcd. .11. S. HI. I.IOTT, limitln, l >. r. /fji'a.vva'/,, a' rw., i'harltnlon 4. THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL COMPANY, Havix<; put it a mill at theii: oI<l stand, aro prepared to furnish Grist, Ffe:I and Meal, any quantity, an I at r. as nmWe rates. M. S. ELLIOTT, S. IS. WALLACE. _ I COTTON" FACTOR AND GRIST MILLER, WhoWalc I>cal< r in Grain, Hominy Kea!, Feed ETC., ETC., SEA ISLAND COTTON Bought Ginned and prepared for market. uOL V 3XT C ZE2 S Made on consignments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton an l g ind ing corn and in al, h4 i< 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. C MOTORS, WIXES, &c. ' NET YARNS, FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. Glass, Paints and Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints and Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. G W. H. CALVERT. PRACTICAL Tin Sheet Iron, Copper Worker # DEALER IN Jayannwl ar.<1 Stamped Tin Wares. Constantly ot< hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves. TERMS C ASH. ? Agent for the Celebrated Charter Oak Cooking Stoves. W. If. CALVERT, Bay St. between 8th A 9tl: stJ. Beaufort. S. C' BANKING HOUSE, Win. II. Lock wood. j BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE New, York Charleston fit Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections made on any point in tin United States. Accounts received subject to check at sight. np.27.Gm. POIIT ROYAL Saw A* Pianino* Mill KJlt M WW m. M.mm'mmmm.m^ BEAl'FORT, S C. D. C. WILSON & CO., MANL"FACTl*RKUS OF AND DEALERS IN* YELLOW PISS TUBS AND LBSSiS AND Cypi'css Sliinglcs, ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER LATIIES, All kinds of JOB SAWING promptI;* done. Flooring & Ceiling: Boards always en M Orders for T.'inil>er and Timber by the cargo promptly filled. Terms Cash. I). C. WILSON A CO. AVERILL CHEMICAL P A IN T . Mixed ready for use in wliiieand oter one bund rial different colors, niadcof strictly pure WHITE LEAD, Zinc, and Unseed Oil. Chemically combined, waranted to last twice as long as other paint. F. W. SCHEPER, i Wholesale and Retail Grocer. I) II HlitC'liillgOIl, 1 Wholesaled Retail Grocer 1 PORT ROYAL, s. c. i Has added greatly to his >t.,, k i ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a I Meat Market, where will be found 011 hand at a!! times ' : full and select supply of fresh ? Beef, Mutton & Pork, 1 1 together with all kinds ot vijret ib'e- (c suit the deiuauds of tic pul lie. F. \\\ SC FINE GROCERIES , ^ : if *3 Of all G railcs, '"^j ^ Cheese CANNED FRUITS, VEGi And a Full Variety cf clhcr litters Coods Promptly Deii\ SEA ISLAM ti as t:i: k s t: TIIE PATRONAGE 01- THE VtlW JAMES () D E Ij L , Beaufort .Ma o Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I am p Ruiid k Repair ail J Both of WOOI Particular attention given to designing and pine and fittings constantly on hand at Nor Personal attention given to setting i.ud c< Steam Boiler Furna< #2r' Shop next to Post Office. J. <<IDtDI!ltT fiTAI UBUiftl XLJrjfJi. new noons, new (ioons, _ new goods, Just Re Just Re Just Re( at apple's, at apples, at apples, dry goods, fa nov goods. . dress goods, hosiery, domestic goods, matting, clothing. shoes, fu cl( Cheapest place in Tow M MANSION HOVSfi. PORT ROYAL, S. C. Is beautifully situate*!, racing PORT ROYAL HARBOR, Enclosed with ample yard under live onk treet the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished ! and the table is well supplied and kept. (iuests from tlie North will find this a mos j Jiealth'ul and pleasant winter resort. United ! tates vessels an* located in sirht, and fishing,, i hunting, and boating can bo enjoyed. C ntracts for board will be made for the season at reasonable rates. BENJAMIN BURR, Proprietor. M. POLLITZER~ COTTON FACTOR and Commission Merchant j it*: \ U F O It T S . V W. P. GRAHAM, BOl'XTV AND PENSION AGENT, BEAUFORT, S. C. Will attend to auy business entrusted to isinr. Inforuiatiou free. mar.13-tf. PAVPtf A r~^ ''\ifcf *fy$r\ j BRATTLE The Most Extensive Mj I IN THE ' ILLUSTRATED CAT, In I'OIVEBcombined with ITKITV <1 tlipno ()r?;ani HE PER, - r, Pi ,i id iii * Th'Y-T^ mb teas coffees i ca s 1 E c 1A L T Y Sgsgj^i To *eign j uSf?** ^Pr Eomestic "...vUi FRUITS. ^TAELES, MEATS, &C. ni ! ?!?'? In ( fri n {'>r*1 _/ i ? s? Sf t\1*0. Clonal kj VI t |. I III Cl B.I IMVJW V? % fered free of charge. W HOTEL, HK~^| ? 5><> V E S E I). 'LLLLNG PUBLIC IS SOLICITFD. Proprietor. lehiiie Shop, $ rcpared with tlio latest improved tools to Eiinds of Machinery, ) AND IRON, pattern making for new work Steam them prices, instructing 3es for Saving Fuel. A. WHITMAN. Mechanical Engineer. illlr TOWN. XKW OOODS MOW GOODS, .NEW GOODS, ceived, ceived, ieived, IT \PPT.PS at apples: AT APPLES, KNISTHNG GOODS, HATS AM) CAPS. )THS AND CASSIMERE8* OILTLOTH. n. ps. ffl. APPLE. >i BEEF AND MUTTON. THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. T AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE VERY J. best. TENNESSEE BEEF and beg to inform my friend* and costoruera that I will sell a> cheap as any one and WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. JAMES JENKINS, Mch. 1 tf. VESSELS -INBull and Coosaw Rivers -OR AT? " PORT ROYAL. Will be supplied with FRESH WATER,' From the celebrated Club House Springs, By Steam or .sailing vessels. irj-Orders ? nt lo our office in Ecaufo. t will re? ccive immediate attention. DIC K A SMALL, * roprietore. tCQMMY, ;?qrqJT^ mufactory of ilecd Organs WORLDI ALOStTES SEOT FEEEL IF TON!:, ir, 7>vi: ' *'U TTY *n<lrc^sn; i a-"<" l'nrlVi?'c(i,