"_L(HJA ?7 JTEM^. ~
The U. S. S Essex arrived yesterday
morning to escort one of the monitors to
Norfolk.
Pr. Johnson relieved Pr. Thompson as
health officer Monday morning. The latter
will spend the summer iu the North.
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The British brig Maggie, captain Bush
arrived at St. Helena on the 6th iust.
from Dakar, Africa, to load with phos*
nKate rock.
The members of the Cleburne ITose
company, of Savannah came to Beaufort
last Monday on an excursion trip, on
the steamer Cumberland.
It wiil be seen that the grand jury lias
recommended the county commissioners
to issue no more quart licences and have
reduced the priceof retail licences to $150.
J. G. Thompson, Esq editor of the Union'
JJeraJd, has been on a visit to Beaufort.
We sec it stated that he is to be deputy
collector of iuterual revenue under Mr.
Braytou.
The Atlantic Saw Mills look lonely
without a fleet of ships at their wharf, as
has been the case tor some weeks past.
A short time ago five large vessels were
awaiting a cargo but the mills have ruu
early aud late and in a remarkably shoit
time given each a load and sent them to
Europe. Two more vessels are now due
and expected daily.
Our citizcnsarc promised a delightful
trip on the Allisou soon ta the city of
Savannah. It is intended to leave BeauA
1 ? * ' ? it' lull' 9ml sif 7 A
ion OQ U1C UJUIU1I1? V? 'J U'; -..v., ... . ?
M., and after spending four or five hours
in the city return the same evening. We
hope the originators of this enterprise
will receive the support, they deserve and
the trip he made a success. For further
information enquire of Dr. Claneey or
John X. Waliace.
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The government is becoming extremely
economical. Last- week two United
States officers in Deaufort in different
branches of the service, were ordered to
sell government property iu their hands
and in each case they were instructed from
Washington to write the auction notices
oud stick them up as nothing would be
allowed for printing.
A San Francisco firm has contracted to
pay forty cents apiece for the unlicensed
dogs slaughtered in that city. The skins
arc to be tanned for glove making, the
hair will be Used in plaster, the bones
ground for clarifying sugar, and the fat
manufactured into oil. It would be a benefit
to Deaufort if we could dispose of
a few hundied of the worth'ess curs in
t our stiects for tjieir skins and bones, but
when it comes to the fat there are but
few that would furnish any.
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The office of Commissioner of K'ec ion in
thisjeounty has heretofore been worth seek
ingan Ican lidites i.a cbaennumerous but
the legislature has passed an act which says
"That, from and after tire pas ape of this
act, no per diem, mileage, or other c >mpensation
shall be allowed or paid to the
commissioners of elections and uiauagers
of elections, or the clerks appointed by
them.
?
Th^ Rail Knack leading out of CharlcstonTip
into the mountains have arrange 1
an excursion rate for the round trip.
Why cant the Port Royal Railroad and ittributaries
establish a similar schedule oi
rates for the benefit of tourists desiring
to enjoy a mountain tour of a few weeks?
Beaufort county is rich in trial-justices
Gov. Hampton having appoint* d fifteen
just before the adjournment of the Legislature.
The following is the list John
G. Barnwell, Beaufort; It. II. Gleaves.
Beaufort; W. S. Drayton, Blufftou; M.
K. Cooper, Port Royal; J. W ltiley>
Brunson; Henry Goethe, Goethe's Town"
ship; *\V. C. Johnston, Stafford's X
Roads; C. K. Bell, Grahamvillc; W. X.
Hey ward, Hard -viile; S. M. Mikell;
Lawtonville; Pierre Roberts, Robertsville
Thos B. Chanlain. St. Helena Island;
L. \V. Ilaskell, Savannah River; Henry
M. Fuller, Sheldon; W. D. Gregorie,
Yemassee.
k Messrs Bobbins Boddington & Co.
^ cleared on Monday last the Norweigian
bark Albion, Capt. Fredrickson, for Cardiff,
Wales, wi h 22,318 feet lumber and
52,223 cubic feet timber.
On the same day by the same firm ti e
German bark Otto, Capt. Drainer, fir
Bniake, Germany, with 50,340 feet lua ber
and 31.355 cubic feet timber.
The excursion dowt, ihc bay on the
Allison which was to have come. off last
Tuesday was necessarily postponed on accouutofthc
storm, but those who were
disappointed will be glad to know that
the AlJisou will go next Tuesday,
stopping at Port Royal, and a good time
may be expected. She will hereafter
^ run on the line between Savannah and
Beaufort touching at Port Royal and way
landings both ways.
The Coosaw Mining Co. have erected
in front of their office at Cooeaw landing
a wooden tower 63 feet in height, on
which is placed a circular iron tank that
will hold h),lk,0 gallons of water. A
steam pump at the base of the tower, will
supply the tank with water. This arrangmcut
is further security against fireThe
tower rests on a brick foundation 24
feet square. A convenient stair-way will
lead from the ba>c to the top of the tower
from whence a view can be had of Beaufort.
St. Helena Sound, and the adjacent
- islands. A strong signal 1'ght will be
placed on the top of the tower to aid the
captains of their stcaui-l?oats, during
L n'clit navigation of tin; river; also. a flag
IP sft'T from which the Stars and Stripes,
will C^at gracefully in the breeze.
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V\o were tendered this morning an
aa vcri.seuieui nuiii 'mo L uitcu >v. ia.c.
1 Government asking for proposals for
furnishing beef, water, and bread to the
1 navy at this placcjduring the coming year.
The price offered to be paid fur its
insertion being only one-fourth our
i regular rates aud at a figure less than the
| cost of setting up the type we were
: obliged to decline the use of our columns
, to the United States.
! The term of court just closed has been
I a decided failure. There were about for!
ty persons indicted on various charges
and but three convictions, and these for
| assault and battery ouly. It is true that
Mr. Jackson was convicted of manslaugh-1
tor but lie has been granted a new trial
a? d his ease therefore is not decided.
The last ease tried, that of the murder, i
C's lUborers at Pacific landing who fired 1
on their successors in the mines, shows
the disinclination of ignorant jurors to
m >et out duejustice to.intendud murderers
Uutil we get intelligent juiies we are bet- ,
j ter off witnout these expensive courts.
Rev. James H.Elliott, pastor of St.
Peters Church iu Charleston, died in
that city on Monday last. Mr. Elliott '
was born in this place in November 1819
and was the son of Mr. Stephen Elli ,tt.
lie graduated at the South Carolina Colj
lege in 183S, and studied law in the of
' fice of James L. Petig/u. After entering
the bar, he practiced tne profession in
Beaufort. Here marrying Miss Harriet
Fuller, oldest daughter of of Dr. Thomas
Fuller, he aband oned law and studied divinity.
Upon his ordination into the
Protestant Episcopal Church he officiated
in 'xrahamvillc until 1851, when he was
called to St. Michael's Church, Charleston.
September, 1870, he became Rector
of St. Paul's Church, in Charleston,
where he officiated to the close of his
ministry and life.
We are requested to state that the
meeting held at t?he residence! of Mr.
Christenscn last week was only the committee
having charge of the circulation
of the pledges, and not a regular meeting
of the Temperance Union.- At the
meeting one gentleman signed the pledge
for life and two others for ninety days,
an 1 others webcl:evefor?lifrerent periods.
One of the committee writes us that
H hue the laaies most nearuiy congratulate
these gentlemen on the step, they
have taken they do not wish the public
to understand that their action was due
! to any persuasion on the ladies part but
I rather to the good sense of the gentlemen
! them elves, one of whom decided to
celebrate his birthday in this way and
induced some of his friends to join him."
?
Another wicked device h as been in
vented by our town authorities, at the
instigation of the devil, (court week) to
prveut the faithful night watchman
from taking his accustomed nap during
th long hours of the lonesome night.
j The first thing to trouble their dreams
| was the unnecessary fuss our merchants
j male Over the loss of a few hundred
dollars worth of goo Is and jewelry. Th"
next imposition was the refusal of the
Iutendant to permit policemen to collect
fines and to convert the hush money to
their own use. lint the last and great
cU outrage is a clock-like arrangement
which has a string attached to it that the
night guardian is obliged to pull every
hour and which records the very minute
that it was pulled, showing whether the
aforesaid guardian is at his post. It i
intended to put up one of these infernal8
machines at both ends of Day street >o
that it will require the constant vigilance
..a ,.i
ui li.u v?iiiviiiuuii n.? niuuiiu 111 ui'ivi
to give the necessary jerk. Every tiuie
a More is robbed it is well known tlia*
the watebmeu were at that very moment
at the farthest part of the town watching
the movements of a desperate gang
of burglars aud now that they are to be
obliged to keep on their heats all night
we expect to hear that the unprotected
parts of the town are nightly ravaged by
marauders.
The Town Council
Last evening was the regular meeting
of the town council. A bill from \V. J.
I \Y'tipper for lumber for ?->0.30 was pre!
sented and referred. Applications from
J. E. iioyce and John A. Schroder for
liiiuor licences were recieved. The first
was granted, but the latter being a new
arrival bis petition was refused by the
easting vote of the Iuteiidant; on motion,
I however, of Warden Boyce the vote was
: reeousidercd and left open until next
i meeting. A protest \va- received from
I our llorologis: that crazy Eiiza lives too
uear his residence for the peace of the
neighborhood, and her scanty wardrobe
yrhtle parading the streets is a disgrace
to the town. Council ordered that Eliza
should be abated, aud as the State authorities
would not let her stay 111 the lunatic
asylum, and it was fouud to do 110
good to jail her, the marshal was instructed
to remove her to some spot where she
and her children will not give offence if
they choose to go naked. The resignation
of Touy Creen was received and accepted
after council had approved o. his
su-pension by the lntendaut. Joe ldobiusou,
policeman, was called up to explain
how the store of Mr. Seiieper could have
1 been oj?en all night it he h:ul done his
j duty in trying every door on the street
every hour, liohiuson said lie did try
, the door every i ^ aud it was not uuloe:
ked, but council ordered him leinstatcd
after a reprimand from the lntendant.
The watchman's clock was exhibited and
an hour spent discussing the efficiency of
i the police. Warden Washington asked
lor the treasurer's quarterly report, but
was informed it was not ready.
The important question then came up
. "Have we an undertaker among us"
and Mr. (Heaves convinced the council
r that yve have not, and that any carpeli.
t.T may make a it ?x with ml li - mcc an 1
: that a man eouj.l not br made t'?
J flire" cut a K?osec as nr- Wr.k r . j
' i ' ^ n" * . i
j muk.ug a - i.uii. i acre will u a r it . :
-of the dry bones, however, next Wednes-;
day as all aspiring undertakers and grave '
. diggers arc requested to be present. !
Bog badges weio next discussed and the .
clerk stated that be was waiting the'
. pleasure of council before making war on
the canines and the subject together with
I the hog and pig problem was left for 1
| solutiou at the next meeting.
From Hoover's Station.
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A Pit* Xlc, l>ase Uall, and n Rail.
Hoovers, S. C., June 9tb, 1877.
I Editor of The Tribune :
I I thought it would be interesting
! to the many readers of your paper, to
give a brief sketch of a picnic and match
game of base ball ^t hat came off at this
place, on Saturday the 2nd inst. Capt.
Ceo. II. Hoover has a fine large gin.
bouse which was put in complete order
and handsomely decorated, by Messrs J.
II. Binnickcr and J. S. Hewitt, under the
superintendence of Misses Connors and
Ellis, while in "the upper story a large
table was prepared. About 10 o'clock a.
m. the young folks of Bruns'on, Yarnsville
and this place assembled, and a band
of stringed instruments w*s prepared
ready to play for the party. A cotillion
?,,,-w nnil tl,n nrnwd kont
was suun luiiuv; njf, i*.iv. ...~ ??_ ?,
it lip ad libitum.
The elite of the neighborhood were
assembled and I venture to say, i'or refine-'
ment, intelligence, and female beauty that
the company has never been surpassed in
this section of Beaufort county. At 2 oclock
dinner was announced, when the table was
sought and found to be well arranged by
the ladies of this place, and groaning un"
der the weigh Cof good things, ice cream
and lemonade in abundance. The ladies
all deserve praise for the management of
the affair. I noticed Mrs. M. of this
place, who is always affab'e, and has a
pleasant way of making all feel welcome
and agreable.
In the evening, a match game of base
ball came off between the Lone Star of
Brunson, and the Oriental of Varnsvillc.
The game was close, and the Lone Star
club, after a hard struggle, proved victorious
by only two runs. A beautiful
wreath was prepared and presented to
the victors by Misses Connors and Ellis.
About dusk the merry party dispersed,
being well pleased with the enjoyment o*
the day. E.
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Judge Wiggin declined to allow several
candidates for admission to the Bar to be
examined at the present term of court
on the ground that they had not, as the
law directs, studied for two years in the
office of some practicing attorney: From
ilt<* p.ixo wire which lnr_re batches of law
yers (?) have been added to the list in tins
county heretofore it was thought
that study was unnecessary, and that it
was only requisite to put a law book under
a man's pillow over night to he able to
(.graduate him with honor. Judge Wiggin's
course is wise, an 1 lie has the
: hanks of all who regard their profession
, as worthy of protection from imposition
Irom ignoramuses who would bring disre"
putc to the heretofore unsullied reputation
of the Beaufort Bar.
On tiie first of June, after an absence
of seventeen long years, the much dreaded
locust male their appearance in the
! state of New Jersey, covering the whole
j d strict of the Orange Mountains and eat
'ngall before them. "In less than twenty
i minutes after th*y leave the shell," write.!
an astonished native, 4'they begiu to feed,
and whatever they touch dies."
To Kent,
A Bakeuv and Shop
Advantageously situated onrtJay Street*
with many conveniences and necessary
utensils Ac. None but reliable persons
need apply to
Joiin Franz.
AT CALVERTS May bo found a new and varied
assortment of Goods just received from New York
consisting in part of,
Bird Cases, every size and style.
Bird Food,
Bird Medicine,
Insect Powder,
Ch ild i ens' Bat It Tubs,
Adult's sponge and hip bath tubs,
Patent Fly T raj is.
(ireen Wire cloth for safes and windows,
I Patent Cream Freezers.
Oval and round Wire Dish Covers,
Britania Tea and T^M Spoons,
Knox's Fluting Machines,
Enamelled Preserve Pans,
Enamelled Sauce Pans,
Cracker and Bread Trays,
Waiters, a large assortment,
Cage Awnings,
Cook Stoves of every d 'script ion,
Tin Ware wholesale and retail
P.N. SCltLT.
Manufacturer and Wholesale dealer in
I SODA WATEll,
GI NO Ell POP,
GINGEll ALE,
AND SAKSAPAEILLA,
j Orders from the conutry carefully attended to
and goods delivered at t lie dej>ot or wharf free of
j charge.
Office on New Street opposite the jail,
Apr. 12-tt.
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PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
CHANGES IIAVF. KEEN MAPE IN Til P.OUGII I
, ticket forms, a LIMITED TICKET having been introduced
to prominent points, via the Pout Loyal
, Hailkoai).
l: low will be found the prices of first-class tick- j
; ets, and son-tjjiitkd, and the time for
I which they remain in effect:
Hays
To Limited, good i'or. Unlimited, j
i New York, all rail, ?20.00. 4 ?37'1(?. I
j New York, O I) S Co. 24.03. 5 :>7.|0. '
j Philadelphia, all rail, 27.00. 1 34.o0. I
i Baltimore. ' " 2"#.oo. 4 xi.s.~f I
, Washington, " " 21.23. 1 :
I'ielimond, 22.V>. 21.-'<f
Petersburg, 22.*>o. 2-".."". '
Portsmouth, 2:!..">s. :: 2A<">. i
Lynchburg, 21.^0. 23.10
New Orleans, ."-".2*>IVnsaeo!?,
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JOHN liRODiE, T
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Builder, Contractor
-ANDUNDERTAKER.
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Estimates and plans furnished at short j ]
notice. Opposite Express Office. Beau- |
ftrt.S.C. a
fox Sale oe Sent.
For Sale.
Block 122 in rear of the Court House Beaufort,
A i.so.
SEVEN ROTS IN iil.OCK 120. 4
Also the following described Rands : *
Rot No. 1!) See. :!J .Town 1 N. Range 2 \V . 10
acres formerly owned l>v Is'imael Simmons.
Rot 47 Sec. 18 Town IS. Range 1 W. 10 acres, /
midway between Beaufort and Port Royal.
Erne. J J of Rot 21 See. R5 Town Range 1 N. 1 W.
being an excellent water frontage on Coosaw river.
Eor terms or other information inquire of
C. II. WRIGIIT, Aut. j
Apl.-2r.-rtm. j *
FOR SALE.
3
Very Desirable Properly, *
OX liAY ST. 1
BEAUFOItT, S. C. c
The block occupied by Odell and com- *
prising three fine stores with capacious
yards and storage in the rear and the finest
water frontage on the river.
For terms applv to
D. C. WILSON,
or to C. II WRIGHT, Agt.
Beaufort, S. C., M grcli 20, 1877. 3
TO RENT.
The dwelling on Bay St., lately occupied
by Capt. C. 0. Boutellc.
Apply to.
W.m. ELLIOTT.
TO RSXT,
Two desirable stores in the basement of tbe
STEVENS HOUSE,
Frice $10 and $15 respectively.
Annlv to W. J.VERPIER,
Agent. ^
For Sale.
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ONE SIX-HORSE PORTABLE HOARD A SOX ^
Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or will
bnrtt r f>r one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES, with
cash adjustment either way in accordance vith ap- ^
praised values.
C.G. KENDALL,
Port Royal.
FORTS ALE.
t?t rs r.nAr?fT>TV XT VAU'V A?
rpHIv V.\LLAl>LCi iiiuixim ?
1 the
BEAUFOET STEAM MILL,
is offered for sale.
For terms, apply to j
M. S. EI.LIOTT.
May 10-tf
A. B. ADDISON,
Judge of Probate. ;
port BEAUFORT COUNTV.
Wil! l>e in Beaufort on the tirst Monday in every
month and remain until all business is attended to
In the interim he will he in Branson, where liwil!
be prepared to .attend to the duties of his office
and any oilier business that may be placed in
his hands.
P.M. WHITMAN '
tt'iv itounf/ti.t S C'
Dealer in
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND SILVER
WARE, ROGER'S KNIVES, FOLKS, SPOONS
LADLES.
Personal attention given to rep uiin^
in Ui* Hut*. |
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8DijS12:j Strikiag Clech, 53,58 to 58,
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GENTS' GOLD CI11ANS, PINS, RINGS. SLEEVE
DUTTONS. STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES
GOLD and PLATED JEWEL- \
RY, GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GENTS' GOLD <Si SILVER WATCHES.
Cull and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you can save ten to" twenty-five per cent
from Charleston or Savannali prices. J
dec.G.ly
gsrt Royal.
R. P. RUNDLE, I
MIIPF-'G & COMMISSION MERCHANT ,
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber &c. *
AGENT FoR TIIE
New York & Port Royalj,'
I STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mississippi and Dominion, West y
India and Pacific, and Liverpool
and Galveston
STEAMSHIP CO S. OF LIVERPOOL.
? II fiiiteiiiiisoi). |
?/ho!esaIe & Retail Grocer
POUT KOYAL, S. C.
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AS A1 >PK f > < U EA'i'LY to his stock 11
ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a
Meat. Market,
where will be found on hand at all times '
; full and select supply of fresh
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
toucher with a-! hind.* ot vrrreiables to
suit the ih't:; ;i. Is > {'the public.
?>vivt and iced.
Fl. S. ELLIOTT, H emu fort 8. C.
B.f Imr.~VEL, A" CO., Charlnton 8. C.
THE BEAUFORT
imu mil CQMPAHY,
LTAVIXG PUT UP A GRIST MILL AT THEIR !
L old stand, are prepared to furnish
Grist, Feed and Meal,
ny quantity, and at reasonable rates.
M. S. ELLIOTT,
S. H. WALLACE,
COTTON FACTOR AND
5RIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer In
irain, Hominy Meal, Feed
ETC., ETC.,
SEA ISLAND COTTON
Sought Ginned and prepared for market.
ADVANCES
dado on consignments. Having the best
uachincry for ginning cotton and gi indnrr
onvn nnd tin :il. be is nronared to cxc
"5 7 r s
utc all orders on the shortest possible no
ice
'he highest cash price paid for
COTTON & CORN
/Otton ginned on toll.
S. MAYO,
Bay JSt. Beaufort, S. C
LIQUORS, WINES, &c.
;et yarns,
fisii lines and cordage.
G-lass, Paints and Oils,
vhite lead and turpentine.
Special attention given to mixing paints
nd Glass cut to order of any size.
)ec. 6
W. H. CALVERT.
PRACTICAL
Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker
DEALER IN
Japanned and Stamped Tin Wares. Constantlyop
band, (booking Parlor and Box Stoves.
TERMS CASH.
tgent for the Celebrated
Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.
W. II. CALVERT,
Bay St. between Sth A 9tb sts. Beaufort. S.C
.BANKING HOUSE,
Will. If. Lockwood.
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BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
[Hew, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any point in the
United States. Accounts received subject
:o check at sight.
ap. 27.0m.
pom1 noYAL
?aw& Planing Mill
BEAUFORT, S C.
D. C. WILSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
lim FINE 1X111 m L'yTtiS
AND
Cynrcss 8h.in.5los,
ALSO
Builders & Contractors
PLASTER LATHES,
111 kinds of JOB SAWING promptly clone.
'looring & Ceiling Boards always on hand
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the "cargo
iroinptly filled. Terms Cash.
D. C. WILSON" A CO.
A.VERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT. .
fixed ready for use in whiteand over one hundred
ifTereut colors, madeof strictly pure
Will ft: LEAD,
line, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, waranted
to last twice as long as other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
ICET ICE!
COSAST I EMIvlOHS, |
A RE NOW PREPARED TO FUR
fx nisii Ice in nnv quantity Customer?
nay desire, from their Ice IIoa.se,
Seventh Stroot.
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS
P. DESSESURE,
BOOT And SHOE MAKER.
All work ?*tiIrri?t?**l t>> Hi- <ar,? will iwivvc
!j'. .I't 'lliil'll
tv irr* TTr?r.sn,
n::.in:oi:T, s. c.
fi "s. t r tt ( \
v . V. . h t
Di: > r IN " j
FINE GROCERIES. I i ;<
iLOVR >|
Cheese ' J|l\ f >~v
From the best l'airics. -?
CANNED FRUITS, VECE
And a Fnll Variety of other things
Goods Promptly De!iv
SEA 1SLAJN
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HAS KEEN 11
THE PATRONAGE OF THE TKAY
J A 31 E S ODELL,
Beaufort Ma
oHaving
opened a shop in Beaufort, I am pi
Build tV Repair ail 1
Botfcfof Y/OOE
Particular attention given to designing and
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Xort
Personal attention given to setting tnd co
Steam B&iler Furnac
fiSf* Shop next to Post Office.
J "CHEAPEST
ST01
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
oJust
Re
Just Ret
Just*Rec
AT APPLE'?,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS.
DRESS GOODS,
HOSIERY,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
MATTING,
CLOTHING.
SHOES, FU1
CLC
Cheapest place in Tow:
wr
*v*<
MANSION
H 01ISE.
PORT ROYAL, S. C. j
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
Enclosed with ample yard under live oak treet
the rooms are neatly finished and nicely* furnished
and the table is well supplied and kept.
Guests from the North will find this a mos
healthful and pleasant winter resort. United
tates vessels are located in sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
C ntraefs for board will ba mads for the season I
at reasonable rates.
BENJAMIN Jtl'Itn,
PROl'ltlKTOR.
POLLITZEB,
COTTOy FACTO It
AND
f? IT , T j_
uommission mercnanx
l\7. \ U PORT S . C
W. p; GRAHAM,
BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENT,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Will attend to any business entrusted to Mui.
Information free. ui:ir.l5-tf.
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The Most Extensive Ma:
IN THE
ILLUSTRATED PATA
In rOWEr.cfin:" v . . Wili:"
i*ios? Or^ms j
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V >?Yr taMm
TEAS COFFEES
spjc?S dc
- i_ -p38b a specialty.
Foreign
teaM? Domestic
fkuits.
TABLES, MEATS, &c.
usually kept iu a first-class Store. *
ered free of charge.
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E - OPENED.
ELLLVU PUBLIC IS S0LIC1TFD,
Proprietor.
chine Shop,
eparcd with the latest *ii3proved tools to
m -m r.\ -mm- ?
mm oi n acumen,
i AND IRON,
pattern making for new work. Steam
Jiern prices,
instructing
;es for Saving Fuel.
A. WHITMAN, Mechanical Engineer. ^
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NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
ceived,
reived,
%
;eived, '
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
RNISHi.N'G GOODS.
HATS AND GAPS. .
iTIlS AND CASSIMERES,
OIL CLOTH.
n.
rs. M. APPLE.
/ *
' BEEF AND MUTTON.
THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST.
j am now in receipt of the vebf
teskessebbeef
and heg to inform my friends and costotnen that
I will soil as cheap as any one and WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD.
James jenhixs,
Mch. 1 tf.
VESSELS
-INBull
and Coosaw Rivers
-or atPORT
ROYAL.
Will be supplied with
FRESH WATER,,
From the celebrated '
Club House Springs,
By Steam or sailing vessels.
reorders ?ent to our office in Beaufort will receive
immediate attention..
DICK & SMALL, Proprietors
C*ANY,_
.
uufactory cf BelS Organs
WORLD!
.LCG'JSS SENT EltEE.
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