r
| LOCAL
ITEMS.
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The Cumberland came up from Savan
nah last Mouday with a colored excui
^ sion.
I i 40 i
The British barkcutiue Marion, cap
tain Kvans, arrived at St. Helena la>
Wednesday 41 days from Kio Jaucrio t<
load with phosphate rock.
Col. Jas. W. Moore of Gillbonvilh
has l)een appointed by Co v. Hampton a:
an Aid on his staff with the rank of Lieuteuant
Colonel.
A wrestling match on the green and a
foot race on Bay street arc among the
attractions promised on the fourth.
Frizes valued at fifteen dollar are to be
awarded to the contestants.
At the recent term of court at Walter,
"boro, soine fifteen of the colored men who
were the leaders in the Combahce section
strikes were tried and convicted of riot.
State taxes must be paid in two instalments:
the first from 1st of July to the 1st
August, and the second instalment from
1st October to 31st October, 1877. On
delinquents, the rate of interest to be
charged is one percent per month.
The Blaokville Xacs has suspended
publication from the want of pationage.
The office is the same that was used by
Whipperin Beaufort when he published
the and although the establishment
has changed hands and politics it
cannot be ma le to succeed.
The projectors of the excursion on ihc
Pilot Boy to Savannah next Monday have
Teceived such encouragement as to ensure
its entire success, and the trip will no
doubt be veiy j leasaut.Jciving our citizens
an opportunity to enjoy a sail and a little
relaxation from the cares of busiuessA
convention of the officers of the
mounted rifle ciub.s in this county was
held at Varnesvillc last Saturday to nominate
regimental officers for the regiment
that is to be formed. Col. J. W. Moore was
elected chairman and (Ico. II. Hoover
secretary. Col. Moore explained the object
of the meeting and the purjx>se of the
organization after which the assembly proceeded
to the nomination with the follow,
result: Col., Win. Stokes; Lieut. Col., J.
T. Morrison; and Major, W. A. Itiley.
Peter Holmes, the murderer of Mr. Mat.
thews, at Coosaw in I8G7, and who was in
dieted recently in the court here for being
concerned in the robl>eries around
Sheldon was a nested near Charleston < n
Friday night for crimes committed bv his
gang of thieves whose headquarters ha\e
lie n at the Teii Mile Hill on the Smith
Carolina Railroad. (Jo?\ Hampton issued
n proclamation recently offering a ic vard
<->r the capture of Holmes and others
which no doubt had its effects in stirring
tip the officers tosectire these norcd criminal*.
Reports from all parts' of the county
represent the prospects lor a good crop
as unusually good, the late rains having
come just in time to give cotton and corn
such a start as to secure a good growth.
The planters arc also delighted with the
entire absence of the petty thieving that
.lias annoyed tlieui so much of Lite year>
a nd t he colored people are represented
as being industrious, well fed and happy.
There was almost a burglary in Port
Reyal last Saturday nigl t. A boy named
Isaac hid himself in the store of Air.
Hutchinson and after the place was locked
Up he began to see what he couM ca r
off, and could have secured plenty of
plunder but he had to try the alarm moi fey
drawers and they told the residents
over the store that something was wrong.
The police were notified, and MrHutchinson
was called and the boy found
hidden in the back yard so heavily loaded
down with pennies that he could not
climb the fence. Trial justic Cooper
Committed the young thief to jail to await
the October terra of court.
A New Railroad.
The residents of Lawtonvillc arc in
fcreat hopes of soon having steam communication
with the outside world by
tneans of a narrow gauge railroad to run
from their village to some poiut oh the
^ort Royal Railroad-possibly Hoover's.
There are two objects in building the
proposed road; one is to open to market
the vast forests of timber through whii li
it would pais, and which the many mil's
Hong the jailroad now need to keep
them running, and ihe other is to enable
(he planters and luerchauts of Lawtonville
and vicinity to market their cotton
tfnd get supplies without hauling them
?o wagons from ten to fifteen miles over
roads thart in wet leather are almost impassable.
The' road wonld be about 12
fiuilcs long, and from the encouragement
ind aid offered the projectors have no
doubt of its early completion.
THE HARVEY MILLS MONET.
1fhc long expected money awarded the
Washington Engine Co., for service*
rendered the shrp Harvey Mills, arrived
Saturday cveniirg and the boys were ii
a state of mind to' know just how much
each one was to receive for his service!
dfcrrirrg the fire. A committee of five
had been appointed by the cowpanj
who were authorized to call in all claim:
for supplies, services, transportations etc
and who were to pass upon the claims o
aH, audso far as the awards .for service:
in forking the engine at Port Roya
their decision was to be final. We lean
that there was a wonder fill difference o
opinion as to the value of the time of th<
members, some expecting a house am
lot for a" few days work, others cxpectci
fair wages while still others cxp<ctc<
little or nothing. The committee hat
bard work to satisfactorily arrange thesi
c?lerouces but finally deride 1 thai
only lair way was to pay all the same per
diem and on Tuesday the claimants
, received the coveted checks, and as the
1 crisp greenbacks were handed over the !
i counter at the bank a smile was visibleon
the countenances of all, and each one
appeared to be well pleased. It was
t noticeable, however, that some of the j
i recipients took occasion to avoid the sec
I retary, who was present witli his little j
j book, and slipped out without paying J
; their small dues on the company's books. :
5 The entire amount to be paid the mem- j
' bcrs will not exceed $1,100, and, after
paying the bills for supplies and board at
| Port Royal, the town bond amounting '
i; to $1 COO, with one years' interest will i
1 be taken up and, it is hoped, a coniforta
t ble sum will be left for a company fund '
and for furnishing the company's hall in
J appropriate style. Some talk was made ;
o i the street by a rumor that the bond
was not to be cancelled but we are as!
sure 1 tint it will be, and the tax payers
j will derive the benefit of a reduction of
one-quarter of one per cent on their taxes
which will be appreciated by all property
owners.
A man named Fox was brought before j
U. S. Commissioner Wright, on Monday
last, charged with selling tobacco without.
a licence, and bound over to answer at 1
the uext term of the U. S. Court.
The moral atmosphere of Beaufort w:.s .
purified last Tuesday evening by a sud* j
den and unexpected descent by the
Ma shal and a posse on three houses I
of alleged ill repute. The occupants of* j
the houses to the number of eight were ;
carried to the guard house and those
having no money nor jewelry were locked
up while the others were allowed to depart.
Yesteiday morning a large crowd
assembled to hear the unfortunates tried, j
or to gratify their curiosity by gazing!
on the array of the fallen. The first case j
called was that of Alice Burton charged '
with being the mistress of the house on
Federal street. Dr. White appeared
for the defence, and claimed that the
lutendant had no juri- diction to try the
case, and also if the'case was to be tried lie
demanded a trial by jury. He refused j
t > cross examine the witness and Mrs.
Burton was sentenced to pay a fine of
$25 or be confined in the guard Jiouse
thirty days, and to work on the streets.
Lilly Rippen and Lena Whitney, inmates,
were fined $10 each which they paid.
John If. Page, was arraigned for keeping
a bawdy house on King street, and after ;
exceptions by Mr. Whipper to the rights ;
of the I itendant to try the case, ho was ,
sentenced t > pay a fine of $25, and each
of the four girls found in his lnu*e were j 1
~n>d $10 or thirty days itnprisonincn*. !
It is hope I now that th i authorities a e !
enforcing the ordinance against these
' I
houses that the establishments harboring , 1
colore 1 prostitute* who not only receive ;
visitors at their houses but parade the 1
streets in search of victims who arc j
robbed and ] lundcivd in those dens,
j will not bo forgotten.
Hoovers, S. C., June 20th. 1877.
Editor Tribune:
For thela*t two years
' there has been a!m>*t a^omplete failure
! in the catjts, not only here, but through. j
| out the entire State. Xotwi;hstanding
the extreme scarcity of money, provi ions,
ami, of course, credit, t lie fanners!
' set out'' this year, with double j
the one gy and industry with a determiuto
make up for ' lost time". The crops;
hive been vervbackward, but the recent.
and continued showers have brought them
out beyond description. The farmers are
now in the "tree tops", and still working
"as nettr men worked." The fact is that
there are larger crops planted this year, in
this section, than has been since the war,
and if the season holdout, an abundant
crop of every thing will be made. There |
is a very heavy iruit crop in this section, j
for the first in several years. The prospect
is good tor a large crop of melons, !
I uuipkius&e. Vegetables are in abundance.
Messrs Picnicker and DeWi t
j have raised the finest crop of Irish pota- |
toes ever seen in this neighborhood, both j
; fo.-size and quality, many weighiug four
tcei oun::e<. E.
Geo. P. Wood, a former resident of St.
Helena, has for sonic years been looked
i upon by his n ighbors as the legal hus*
band of a colored woman who has a mar
riage certificate showing that they were
11? A olinof fix,/, <11*11 V Iiml
j ri'suy iiiaiiit'u. n ^uui v nutv< n^v ?? wv*
was employed in the Tybcc light house
and the colored wife hearing of hie where"
abouts went to look him up, when he left
fv/t Boston where he formerly resided. :
Tne Savannah Netis published an article
giving him a very severe ca^tigation and \
he now sends a letter to the Xeus in
which lie says: ^'Having seen the article
in a late number of your paper entitled
''A Carpet-Bagger Deserts His Dusky
Spouse," I beg that you will publish my
rep'v to the same. I do not wish to say
anvthinc about the attacking or>a man in
j ???r v#
his absence or intimating that I ran away
from Savannah to escape an avowed!
. trouble in this matter, execpfthat I deny
; j the latter assertion, and say that I shall j
|; soon be iu Savannah and Beaufort and j
i will prove to all parties interested that t
1 the article above mentioned has no foun<
[ dation and is a libellous article published f
by Susan Ulmer to injure, and as I ber
'ieve, to extort money from uic.
. In regard to the allege] marriage I
will, in due time, prove that I never was j
P lawfully married to Susan Ulmer, afid !
. that the whole affair is a fraud from 13- :
] ginning to end, and that this is well,
j known by Susan Uhncr. All that I ask
f is that my friends will not be satisfied in
2 my absence of these, allegations of Susan
[ U'uier and, constiue my absence
] as an admission of them and accept
I them as true, but wait until I have arI
ranged some business matters here, and
. I wiil on my return prove the truth of my
t : above statement."
Major \V. J. bonding, oar new county
treasurer lias been hard at work during j
this sultry weather getting in readiness to
receive taxes. 1 lis notices of the rate of
taxation and his appointments for mak
ing collections will be found in another
column.
* <sm *
The steamer 0. M. l'ettit went to Sa- J
vannah last Monday to receive her final i
repairs, when it is thought she will be as
good as new, A large amount has been j
spent on her, she having been almost rebuilt
at the mills of Messrs Robbing, Rod
dingtou A* Co, her owners.
The city of St. John, N. B., was almost
completely destroyed by fire last Tuesday
night. The hotels, public buildings,
news-paper offices, the best portion of the
city aud extensive lumber yards and all j
the leading business establishments are
gone. Several lives are reported 1 st.
St. John was a thriving city of nearly
thirty thousand inhabitants.
The Town council met last night. The
heat was intense but a large crowd
gathered in and outside of the buiiding
to hear what was to be done with the
cases of the frail damsels who were convicted
in the Intcudant's court in the
morning. After some unimportant business
council resolved itself into a court 1
1 \ V/llllt.J I'Uljrv. V.^ V
For County past Indebtedness 1 mill
Poll tax per capita one dollar.
One half the above levy is due and
payable from the first day of July to the
first day of August, ami the other hall
from the first day of October to the first
day of November. One pc~ cent interest
per month will be charged on the first installment
of this tax on a 1 pen on* who
fail t? pay. the same before the first day.,
of August.
W. J. t'rOODTSO,
Treasurer Bca tfort County.
STATE AND COUNTY
TAXES.
To- th * eo venienee of the tax payers
of Beaufort County T will be at the
places name!, for the purpose of roeeiv- [
ing Taxes for the fiscal year ending Xc i
vomher 1st 1 s77. as fo low*:
Jvirlv Branch Monday July 0.
Hoover's, Tuesday 44 10.
Brunson. Wednesday 44 II.
I nwtonville Thursday 44 12. .
Brighton. Friday 44 13.
(lilh'sonv lie, Saturday 14 14.
Orahamvillc. Monday 44 l'?.*
I favdeeville. Tuesday 44 17.
BlufTton. Wednesday 44 18.
Levy's X Bonds. Thursday Julv 10.
Savannah, [Sheriffs Office] Saturday
July 21st.
The total levy for State and County
purposes is as follows :
For Srate . 7 mills.
For County 3 mills.
For County past Indebtedness 1 mill.
Poll tax, per capita, one dollar,
The County Auditor will accompany
the Treasurer at the above named
appointments and receive returns of
property for the year beginning November
1st 1877. Timely notice will be
giveu of other appointments.
W. J. Gooding,
Treasurer Beaufort Count}*.
Ak BARNES* Foot Power
W MACHINERY.
, THIRTEEN
different machines with
which Builders, Cabinet
H ^kcrs, Wagon Makers
and Jobbers in Miscellaieous
work can compete as
to quality and prick with steam power
manufacturing; and amateurs, supplies,
saw blades, fancy woods, and designs.
iNiy where you read this and send for catalogue
and prices.
W. F. & Joiin Barnes,
Bock ford Illinois.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.
CHANGES HAVE KEEN MADE IN THROUGH
ticket forms, a LIMITED TICK ITT bavin# Leon introduced
to promiuent points, ria the Port Royal
Railroad.
Below will bf found the prices of tirst-class tickets,
limited and non-limited, aud the time for
which they remain in effect :
Days
To Limited, good "for. Unlimited.
Now York, all rail, $29.00. 4 $37*40.
New York, O D S Co. 24.<io. 5 .17.10.
Philadelphia, all rail, 27.00. 4 31.30. j
Baltimore. ' " 23.00. 4 St.V,- I
Washington, ' " 24.2.3. 4 30.33 )
Riehinoud, 22.30. 3 2480*
Petersburg, 22.30. 3 23.35.
Portsmouth, 23.3*. 3 2<i.S3.
Lynchburg, 21.80. 3 23.40. j
New Orleans, .13.25 |
Pensacola, 2*>.25. I
A. B.ADDISON,
Judge of Probate.
FOR BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Will lie in Beaufort on the first Monday In every
mouth ainl remain until all business is attended to
In the interim he will l>e in Brunsou, where he
will be prepared to attend to the duties of his office
and any other business that may be placed in
' his hands.
SHEPARD D.GILBERT
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Attention given to Marine Protests. 011
liee in the .Sea Island Hotel.
$'oi' ^alc or Sfilt.
To Rent. '
A l>AKKltV AMI Sl!ul?
Advantageously situatedon I >ay Street,
with many conveniences ami necessary!
utensils Ac. None but reliable persons i
need apply to
John Franz.
For Sale.
Block 122 in roar of the Court House Beaufort,
Also.
seven I.OTS in block 120.
Also the followingtlescrilwl Lands :
Lot No. 19 Sec. at Town 1 N. Range 2 W . 10
and went into the merits of' the case and
final!}' by a tie vote left matter just where
they were at the start.
Found Adrift.
?
Picked up ofr Bay Point on llio 21st inst, a
BATTEAU BOAT wiih oars and oar-lucks, a
pair of pants and a pair of shoos.
Tho owner can receive the property hy paying
charges. Apply to
W. J. Vkrdier.
Beaufort S. 0.
TAX NOTICE. _
A.,...nn Tortci'Dl'D )
UtMtfc tl'l.'U J rvr.;ici tvr.iv i
Beaufort County )
Beaufort, tS C. June 28 1877.
Notice is hereby given that this office
will be open for the receipt of
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES
on Monday July 2nd. The following is
the tax levy for the fiscal year ending
October 31st 1877:
For State purposes 7 mills
V >? nilrrwwnc M mills
acres formerly owned by Islunacl Simmons.
Lot 47 See. IS Town IS. Range 1 W. 10 acres,
midway lietween I'.eaufort and l\>rt Royal.
Krac. J j of Lot 21 See. 13 Jown Range 1 N*. l \Vbeing
an excellent water frontage on Coosaw river.
For terms or other information in<|iiirc of
C. II. WRIGHT, Agt.
Apl.-26-om.
FOR SALE.
Very Desirable Property,
OX HAY ST.
BEAUFORT, S. C. "
The block occupied by Odell and com-1
prising three fine stores with capacious
yards and storage in the rear and the finest
water frontage on the river. x
For terms apply to
1). C. WILSON,
or to C. H WRIGHT, Agt.
Beaufort, S. C., March 20, 1S77.
TO RENT.
The dwelling on Bay St., lately occupied
by Capt. C. 0. Boutelle.
Apply to.
W\r F.T.TJOTT
TO H ENT,
Two desirable stores in the lavement of the
STEVENS HOUSE,
Trice $10 and $15 respectively.
Apply to W. J.VERDIER,
Agent.
For Sale.
0XESIX-TIOHSE PORTABLE HOARD A SON
Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or will
barter f?>r one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES, with
cash adjustment either way in accordance >?ith appraised
values.
C.G. KENDALL,
Tort Royal.
FOR SALE.
THE VALUABLE TJIOTEBTY KNOWN AS
the
BEAtJFOET STEAM MILL,
is otl'crcd for sale.
For terms, apply to
M. S. ELLIOTT.
May 10-tf
JOHN B.HODIE,
Builder, Contractor'
?AND?
UNDERTAKER.
Estimates and plans furnished at short
notice. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort,
?S. C.
P. M. WHITMAN
1
I3ay etreet neauibrt, S. C.
Dealer in
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND SILVER
WARE, ROGER'S KNIVES, FOLKS, SPOONS
LADLES.
Personal attention given to rep nilng
in hU line.
0
ODiyllB&y Striking Clocks, S3,SO to SO,
o
GENTS' GOLD P11IAXS, PINS, RINGS, SLEEVE
BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCII CHAINS, LADIES
GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS, AC., AC.
GKBITS' GOLD & SILVER WATCHES.
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy
yourself you can save ten to* twenty-five per eent
STEAMSHIP CO S. OP LIVERPOOL,.
D I! lIiEtcIiiiison,
WhoIesaIe& Retail Grocer
port royal, s. c.
i Has added greatly to his stock,
ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a
i ' I
Meat Market,
I
; where will be found on hand at all times
! r. full and select supply of fresh
Beef, Mutton & Pork,
together with all kinds ot vegetables to
i ?i\jr tho l??tnon'N *>f pu'>':r\ /
C>ii$t and ?tt&.
,Tl. S. ELLIOTT, llr?uTort S. /'.
//.I I '/v.A'f'//, A" TO., ffiarl/*ton ?'. T.
THEBEAUFORT
STEAM MILL COMPANY,
Having itt n? a r-nisT miu. at their
oM stand, are |?rejiar< d to furnish
Grist, Fee;! and Meal,
any piautity, an I at r -as >nahlc rates.
M. S. KELIOTT, j
" S. 1 WALLACE 1
COTTON FACTOR AND
GRIST MILLEKJ
Wholesale Ih-aler in
Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed:
KTC., ETC.,
SEA ISLAND COTTON
Bought Ginned and prepared for market.
jsl. 3DV j\. 1st C EI JS
Made on consignments. Having the best
machinery Tor ginning cotton and g.ind??-*/?
nAvn on.l tn/ ol la/A tarnno frttl Lt OVO.
ItlU. V-VII1 iliut III> lll^ J I V-? AO |'IV|'UIVU K\f V?\V
cute all orders on the shortest possible no
ticc
The highest cash price paid for
COTTON & CORN
Cotton ginned on toll.
S. MAYO,
Bay St. Beaufort, S. C
LIQUORS, WINES, <fcc.
NET YARNS,
FISH LINES AND CORDAGE.
G-lasH, Paints and Oils,
WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.
Special attention given to mixing paints
and Glass cut to order of anj* size.
Dec. G
W. H. CAI.VERT.
from Charleston or Savannah prices.
dec.fi.1y
gort gopt.
R. P. RUNDLE,
SIIIPP'G & COMMISSION MERCHANT
PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Coltou, Naval Stores, Lumber &c.
AOENT FOR THE
New York & Porl Royal
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Mississippi and Dominion, West
India and Pacific, and Liverpool
and Galveston
PRACTICAL
Tin ShestIron. Ccprer Worker
DEALER IN
Fa .tanned ami Stamped Tin Ware*. Constantly on
haml, Cooking Parlor aud Box Stoves.
TERMS CAS1I.
Agent for the Cclebrati d
Charter Oak Cocking Stoves.
W. II. CALVERT,
Bay St. between Stli & 9th sts. Beaufort. S. C
BANKING HOUSE,
Win. H. Lockwoml.
j
ISAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.
GOLD AND EXCHANGE
New, York Charleston & Savannah
Bought and Sold,
Collections made on any poiut in the
United States. Accounts received subject
to check at sight.
ap.27.6ui.
PORT ROYAL
Saw k Planing Mill
BE.VUFORT, s C.
D. 0. WILSON & CO.,
MaNCFACTCRKRS of and dealers in
VELLuW FINS TIMER - AND tUMiR
AND
Cypress Slilnglos, |
AliO
Builders & Contractors j
PLASTER LATHES,
All kinds of JOB SAIN ING promptly done.
flooring & Ceiling Boards always on hand
Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo
promptly filled. Terms Cash.
D. C. WILSON A CO.
AVERILL CHEMICAL
PAINT.
Mixed ready for use in white and over one hundred
different culors, made of strictly pure
WHITE LEAD;
Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, waranted
to last twice as long as other paint.
F. W. SCHEPER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
TfTTC! rCE!
COHAUT & EMMOHS,
JjKE NOW PREPARED TO l'UH
x\. nisii Ice in any quantity Customer
may desire, from their Ice House,
SovontH Street.
JOHN CONANT, ...
J. A. EMMONS
P. DESSESURB.
BOOT And SHOE MAKER.
All work enlru>tiit to His e uro will r<
l 1'iouij't at ten tic m.
i Shop Noxf tlto I<"E If't'-t-*
1 DL.i f.
aeaea??i ?? * ..v.?? jw-t nwn
Jb . W C
1'i xri :: Iy j "
FINE GROCERIES. if .'fi
U'Ovn . '''%
Of .ill (1 r.'tdos. Y-/1^
Butler, !
Cheese JkM^
From tlii'Ih>i I);iii i- s. " *'
CANNED FRUITS, VF.GE
Ami a Fall Variel) of other things
Goods Promptly Deliv
SEA JSLA?
II A S BEE X It
TIIE PATRONAGE OF TIIE TRAY
JAMES ODELL,
Beaufort Ma
oHaving
opened a shop in Beaufort, I am pi
Build k Repair all i
Both of WOOE
Particular attention given to designing and
pipe and fittings constantly on hand at Nor
Personal attention given to setting tnd cc
Steam Boiler Furnac
S?aT Shop next to Post Office.
J
*4 wff *1 4 i\in n rai n
LIlMrfiSI ?IIM
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
Just Re
Just Re<
Just Rec
AT APPLE S,
AT APPLES,
AT APPLES,
DRY GOODS.
FANCY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
HOSIERY,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
MATTING,
CLOTHING.
SHOES, FU1
CLC
Cheapest place in Tow:
m
MANSION
ii qjus E .
PORT ROYAL; S. C.
Is beautifully situated, facing
PORT ROYAL HARBOR,
t
Enclosed with r.mjile 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 inos
healthful and pleasant winter resort. United
tates vessels arc located in sight, and fishing,,
hunting, and boating can be enjoyed.
C ntracls for board will be made for the season
at reasonable r^tes.
BENJAMIN BURR,
_ PROPRIETOR.
M.POLLITZER,
COTTOyFACTO 11
I AND
~ Ti /r ?
uommissicm lviuruiiaut
BK i U F O It T X . C
~~ W. P. GRAHAM,
BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENT,
BEAUFORT, S. 0.
Will attend to any business cutruslid to Lira.
Information free. mar.l%tf.
I
The Most Extensive Ms
IN THE
ILLUSTRATED CAL
la rOWEK combined with Pr?!Tv O
OrTJLIJ
HE PER; -Jjf
1 j; V y ) V , mKD
teas coffees
i -?'* J. f
)>J V v"i ' 5L M9WF8 4e
- FRUITS.'
TABLES, MEATS, &c.
usually krpt in a first-class Storci
ered free of charge.
i'D HOTEL,
E-OPEi\ED.
ELLIXG PUBLIC IS S0LIC1TFD.
Proprietor. .
chine Shop,
. .... ' "t *
re pave J with the latest improved tools to
timls of Machinery;
? AND IRON,
pattern making For new work. Steam'
l hern prices,
instructing
;es for Saving Fuel.
A. WHITMAN", Mechanical Engineer.
HE IK TOWK
NKW GOODS
KKW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,' -
ceived,
ceived,
;eivcd,
AT APPLES,
AT AfrjjIS?,
at apples,"
rnishixg goods.
hats and caps, i
)ths and cassimeres, - - '
oil cloth;
q.
PS. M. APPLE.
BEEF AND MUTTON.
the cheapest and the BEST.'
T nr vmv TV PPTPTPT OF TTTF! VERY
J. best, -j _ .?
TENNESSEE BEEF .
.. * \**I ?
and beg to in form my friends and customer* that,.
I will sell as cheap as auy one and WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD. { ^ r j.
JAMES JENKINS,
Mch. 1 ii.
VESSELS
-I N?
Bull and Coosaw Rivers'
?OR AT?
PORT ROYAL.
Wifl be supplied with
FRESH WATER,<
.
From the celebrated
Club House Springs,
By Steam or sailing vessel?.
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HV) Orders sent to oitr office iu Deaufoct will receive
immediate attention.
DICK A SMALL, Trcpretors. .
COMPANY,
uiufactory of Reed Organs'
WORLD I
. *
&L0GUSS SENT FBEE.
r TON?!, !n T>rilADJLITY nod FINISH,
, .iro rrr'TaVd.