The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, July 19, 1877, Image 3

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I LOG AL1T EAIS A portion of the trharf at l'ort Royal A gave way yesterday. Alden & Waters of St. Helena, lost some groceries that were on the wharf at the time. Messrs Robbins, Boddington 4 Co cleared, last Saturday, the British bark Architect for Highbridge Kng., with 21,623 feet lumber and 19,766 cubic feet timber, valued at 93.200. L Hamilton R>binson has issued a call for a meeting at the Arsenal uext Friday evening to nominate candidates for Inr tendant and Wardens. The opposition has not taken ^ny action yet. The sheriff advertises to-day several Valuable pieces of property. A desirable house and lot. and a sail boat are also offered for sale in our advertising columns. Peter Green jr., St. Helena; Wm. Brodie, Beaufort, and R. Barry, Beaufort have been drawn as jurors to serve at the October term of the U. S. court in Charleston. Mr. Geo. Holmes has been visiting Florida. The Volusia Herald says he is lookiug after his investments there and will soon return to that place to make a prolonged stay. Mr. Barnwell was called on to hold an ioquost on Monday last on the body of a colored woman on the Cottage plantation. No evidence of foul play was discovered and the jury returned a verdict accordingly. * m If the immense watermelon brought bv Mr. Holnics from the farm of Mr. John Rch, in Florida, to Mr. Wright is a sample of the fruit of that country, Florida must indeed be a great State. The melon Weighed 65 pounds and measured 55x37 inches in circumference, and we are told that this is much smaller than many Mr. Rich is obliged to dispose of, but it was selected for its cx?elent flavor, which, iudeed, was superb. Mr. Wright invited a few friei.ds in to discuss the merits of the melon and all agreed that it wasjust what a water melon should be ?fresh, sweet and large. 1 > The growers of early p >tatoes in this Vicinity for the New York markets so far Us we can learn all realized handsomely from their returns, this year, most of the crop selling for $6.50 per barrel in New " York One of our farmers sold 500 barrels at from $6 to $6.50. If "the prospect be bright another season the planters w 11 go into the business largely, as it is a much iuore safe and profitable crop than anything else that could be planted on the fslaiids our soil and climate being ad tniiably adapted for truck farming. It is now said on good authoiity that j the monitors that Were with us last Win-j lor will all return during August an 1 1 September, and that the Miautonomah and Terror also will come here. We hear i about School Ships and Naval drills to ^ come off btlt these are possibilities which We all hope may become realities. Mr. Crofut, deputy collector, seized, last Saturday, forty-six empty cigar boxes I on which the stamps had not been defaced in the store of Mr. Hoffman. Mr. II. will ! find it will Cost him handsomely for this j neglect to comply with the law although ! there is no doubt of his iunoccnce of any i intention tr defraud the Government. Those of ou! planters who are issuing tobacco to their hands had better take out licences or they will soon wish they* j uau. The colored people hereabouts make ' use of the ox instead of the mule. He | is faithful as a box of pills, and some- ! what slower than lightning. A man who ! has driven an ox team all his life is selected as a pall bearer at funerals, as he j never gets ahead of the procession. The j bull is chiefly celebrated for his disposi- j tion, which is is cut goring, and gathered in nnifn full TTo frpnprflllv wears an ear-ring in his nose, and has curiosity to know how you are made inside ? 1 Q i SHOOTING FOR A PRIZE. OUR CITIZENS AT THE TRIGGER. A stranger in Heaufort might have thought that the movement against Mex. ico had really begun when he saw all our citizens who delight in pulling the trigger , moving westward last Monday armed with Winchester rifles, and a gleam ot determination in their eyes that showed that they were bent on shooting somethin g. It was astonishing to see what a large number of these celebrated guns were Jiidden away in the residences of our people and one could not but think that their presence betokened a determination to make good use of them had occasion offered during the late political excitement. The cause of their appearance on Monday was to com pete for a prize of a dou- i ble barreled English shot-gun to be shot for at a distance of 200 yards. There ; were 80 chances at $1.00 each, each chance to have 3 shots at a target on the i Creedmoor plan with a possible score of 18. The chances were all promptly taken : and for a week previous to the day set for the contest the sportsmen kept up a constant fusilade at the target in order to steady their nerves for the struggle. Wnen the hourarrivod the company assembled on the ground, which w is near the Atlantic Saw Mills, and firing began . at about 3$ p. m. Those who had been practicing during the previous few days and had made good scores weft} surprised j that the bullets refused to lodge just where they were aimed and the most sanguine showed a willingness to sell out their chances to others who were not willing to give up the prize so long as a shot could be bought. The first score worth mentioning was by Mr. Lockwood on the sixth chance, he making 12, followed on the 13tb bv Mr. W. W. Fai r, who stored 13. This figure kept the ieud ?*?Pa?M? IHJII .t'JUMLMMI. ??- I*" '' I so^ong that many thought it would sc-1 cure the prize and it was uot until the | 62d chauce that Mr. Lockwood raised the figure making 15, leading off with a bull's eye. Mr. Farr however, on the GTth chance made an equal score, and as no other shots equalled or excelled them the , , prize lay betweeu Messrs Farr and Lock-! i j wood, the former having shot 21 chances faud the latter 12-only five of them,!1 | however, for himself. In firing off the ? tic Mr. Lockwood led off, but unfortun-1 * atcly missed the target on the first /Ire, * making 8 in the two remaining shots < while his adversary scored 12 and secured the prize. ? Mr. Farr tired 21 shots and his total c score was 217-an average of 10*. Mr. Lock- a wod fired 12 shots making an average of a 11 1_12- ( Capt. Wiliett had a fine iron target c made for the oc asion and offered every facility for the success of ot the match, 1 which was so much enjoyed by the shootists. Another prize is to be shot for soon, b Peter Holmes was sent to the penitentary for five years by Judge Reed. CORONER'S SALE. f r Statb ok South Carolina,) Court of County of Beaufort j Common Pleas. Wni. Wilson Sheriff ) of Beaufort County > Action fob 6! pla1nt1fp, J Foreclosure'& Sale. ^ vs. M, M. Goethe U Defendant. V By virtue of ad Order of tbo Hou. P. L. WIggin, ^ Circuit Judge, to me directed and lodged in my Office, I will sell, it public outcry, In front of the Court House, in the Town of Beaufort, on tho first Tuesday in next,%eing the-?fh day of said month, during the legal hours of sale, the follow- c< lug property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, ^ lying and bei g in Peoples Township, Prince n Williams Parish, in the C\>unty of Beaufort aud ^ State of South Carolina, bounded on the north by land of Varus, Mrs. Mary M. Goethe and the village of VamesriPe; north-east by the Port Royal Rail Road; east by lauds of W. Altman and a por- _ lion of tho same piece of laud known as Tract No., Three ( S ) sold to Cstteberry: aouth by Tract N?. Five ( 5 ) sold to Sampsou Paul; west by the " Hickory Hill " Plantation, and | ^ containing five hundred and sixty-eight (568 > acres, and designated by a plat thereof made by rf Archibald L. Campbell, Surveyor, in November -* 1674 as Tract number Two. cj A. W. MrcKxwrrss, 'Beaufort S. C. Coroner of B. C. f' f July 9th 1877. ? COR OXER'S SALE. " (| STATa tyk SoctH Carolina,) Court of ? Beaufort County j Common Pleas Wm. Wllscu, Sheriff ) of Bcaufcrt Couuty, V Action for Plaintiff. J Foreclosure JtSale. S vs. Geo. B. Hack Defendant. TJv Vl.ltm nf >n (lulpr i f ilin ltmi P T, Wtwln 4 4i rwv v* "" v"*v' "*r" '**v v"? - * ? 'co? ? ? ircuit Judge, to mo directed, and lodged in my ^ bttice, T will sell, at public outcry, in front of the ^ Court ifouse, in the Town of Beaufort, on the first t Tuesday in August next; being the 7th day of said n] mouth, during the legal hours of sale, tho follow- j lug property to wit : All that piece, parcel or lot of land sltuafrd, lying j, and being in the County and Slate aforesaid, and known r.nd designated as, "Tract No., 1 " ac- () cording to the Survey and plat thereof made by Archibald L. Campbell Surveyor, in November 187-1, by order of tho Commissioners in Partition, in the case of Clara M. Pawl against Rebecca Me- sj Pride et al bounded north-west by lands of Yarn A tj( Stanley; north and north-east by lands of Altraau' j, south-test by laiula of Alexander Stanley aud \V. Alt man, sad s?uih-wst by "Tract No., Two' of above mentioned Survey and by lots of tin estate of McCride, iu the village of Varnsville, in -nsuring and containing Five hundred and ninety-one and one half acres. Beau fort;S (.. A. TV. Mrc**SFr*8, July 9lh, 1877 Coroner of B. CSHERIFFS SALE Bv virtue of a w it of F*i >ri F.i -ias to ma directed and lodged in my office, 1 will sell at public outcry in front of ;uy Office in tho Town of Beaufort, on TV the first Tuesday in August next 1877; beiug the seventh day of said month during the legal hours ^ of sale the following property, to wit: Catherine id. iiouzeal vs. Franklin Talbird. / J All tho right titlo and interest of Franklin Talbird, in^md to all tint Hous; and 1 >t situate lying and being in the Town of Beaufort, Count* of Beaufort and State of South Carolina, known art" IOl " c " iD niJCK -AU. iUJCUrUlUg 4.CI ui oaiu Town. Boundel north by B<?gard street, south by Lawrence street, west by 3rd street and oast by p tot of K. E. Sams; levied upon as the property of fi Franklin Taibird at the suit of Catherine M. llou- ' zeal. d Tenns ensh. Purchasers to pov for papers. p Beaufort S. C. W\i. Wilson* si July 15th 1877 S. B. C. SHERIFFS SALE! * StateJo>* Sovtii Carolina, Covnyt of Beaufort, In the Comj^x Plkas; WSilian- F. Ilutson Trustee of the Preseott Fund; Jl plaintiff vs. William Elliott defendant. D crec for Foreclosure and Sale. By via,re of an order of Hon. P. L. Wlggin made in*the above stated case on the 12tli June 1877, to rae directed I will sell at public outcry on the first Tuesday in August 1877 In the Town of Beaufort 0 between the legal hours oi sale, that plantation in Prince Williams's parish, known as "Bethel'' |( containing nine hundred acres more or less' tended north by lands of estate of H'm, Ifeyward ^ cast by lapds John II. Screven, south by Pocotalig<> River, and by lands formerly of J. 11. MartinSaid plantation will bo sold In three parcels one parcel containing acres bounded north by lauds late of the estate of William Hey. ward, east by lands of J. II. Screven and the public road icadiDg from Saitketchie to Pocataligo, south by lauds of Smith and Wyman, which bounds the public road from Coosawbatchie t? Gardener's Co rnor, and west by the public road from McPherson villeto Focotaligo. One parcel containing acres, bounded n>rih by public road from Coosawbatchie to Gardners Corner and lands of G. G, Martin, east by lands of J. II Screven and south and west by Pocotaligo River. One parcel containing acres, bounded north by lands bte of estate of Wm. ; Hey ward, west by same and by lands late of J. M. Martin east by tbe public road ftom McPhevsonville to -Id Poeotaligo and south by the public road frc.a Coosawhatchie to Gardners Corner and lands of Smith and Wyman. Together with the rights of way of water through canals heretofore used for the drainage of thb respect Ire parcels aforesaid. Terms cash. tl'.. VP,,a/.vf Tt ."?! . ?? 1 L3U.' , Sheriff B. C. t SHERIFF'8 SALE. I ? X. W. Ellis vs C. E. Youmans. j Judgcmeut for Foreclosure. By virtue of an Order of Hon. P. L. W ggin ' m ule >ii the above stated ease and to me directed T [ will sell at public outcry in the Town of Beaufort, ! between the legal hours of sale on the 7th day of August next, being the first Tuesday in the srfid ! mon'.1. the following property to wit : All that plantation or tract of land situate lying < and Icing in Goethe Township, County and State aforesaid, and described as follows; bounded on the 1 north by Rock Spring r?>ad, on tbe cast by Mrs.1 1 It. C. Mankcr, south by Jeremiah rarncll. west r ' by 11. F.Owens. Terms cash. j i j Beaufort S. C. ffst. Wii.^x, i July 16th 1*77. ir. E. C'. 1 WBH1 MWKW lliCBMMJBJim I WIIWII V'TIWltl SHERIFFS. SALE. Dwight P. Kich assignee of David Loriug vs. Edward .1. Cokuiau, L. P. Pitts, S. J. Holmes, Jenuie Bush. Judgement for Foreclosure. By virtue of an Order of Hon, P. P>. Wiggin aiado in the above stated case and to directed I will sell at public outcry, in the Town of Beaufort, between the legal hours of sale on the 7th day of August next being the first Tuesday in the sa'^ uonth, the following property to wit : All that piece parcel and lot of laud situate lying ind being in Beaufort Township, County and ?tate aforesaid, and described as follows; one lot lection 39 Township 19th range 1 south 1 west, and .'outaiuiug ten acres according to tho United States Survey. also. til that other tract of land situate lying and being n Pocotaligo Township, County and State aforesaid, ontaiuing thirteen hundred and seventy-two teres more or less, and fully described by metes tint bounds of actual survey and recorded in Book so 8 page 579 of Deeds in Itegisters Office in said ,'ounty and set forth in the notice of the peuding T this action. Terms for the ten acre parcel cash, for tho 'ocotaligo tract one half cash the balance on a red it of one year with interest on deferred pay ucnt at seven per cent, payment to bo secured by KHids of purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Beaufort S. C. Wm. Wilson, July 16th, 1877. S. B. C. CLEARED FROM ST HELENA SOUND. July 9th, Norwegian bark Aural, Lunoae mastor or the Continent with 695 t ons of phosphate rock roin Coosaw mines. ENTERED. July 13 th, Swedish bark Berna, Carlsan master 9 days from London in ballast to Campbell Wyllie t CO. British brigarrtine Maggie, Prewett master 5 days from Matinlgue, in ballast to Campbell Wyllie A co. JUST OPEN MUST OPEN !! ~ A Store on Scott Street four doors from Bay which insists of the best grade of patent medicines, also nicy toilets of all kinds. Why not use Dr. Dennis , It. A B. P. Syrup a never failing remedy, it will ?ach any sickness that the most skillful Physicians avc failed to discover. DR. DENNIS. Proprietor. Si. J. craiialrf A Bito., Business managers. Notice to Debtors aud Creditois. outii Carolina, BeaCfort County. All Persons having demands against 'houias J. Rile}', late of ?dd county, debased, are herebv notified to present lieiu to me properly made out, within the i n ime prescribed i>y law: ana an persons idebted to said deceased are hereby re uired to make payment to me. 31, M. Ill LEY, Adm'x. Brighton, S. C., July 3, 18TG. Imposition IN JELLING PIANOS AND OEOANS. "$000 Tianos for $2.30." "$700 Pianos for $27.7." 200 Organs for $Go.' "$205 Organs for $83.50." The very best made." "'.All first-class," "Sold irect to the people at factory prices." You don't Here it, neither ilo ice. "Beatty," and otherprended manufacturers n\ay so advertise, but that don't lake it tru \ The instnimcnts so offered are large misrepresented, lit quality and priced at least three met their value. Any Wholesale Southern baler can furnish far better for the same, or less lonev. We now offer New Pianos, 7 Oct. $100. "% ct. $210. 7J4 <let. Square Grand, $200, and the iperb Mason & Hamlin Oigans, Double Reed ? U?j?s, $100. 7 Stops, $110. 9 Stops, $111. Stool and over, and delivery, freight paid, included. Inrunt ents Guaranteed. Sent on ten days trial if sired. In prices rtf reliable instruments, we chalngo the U. S. Dont fail to send for Catalogues n l Special Offers of July 1st. LUDDCN A BATES* Southern Music House, Savannah, (la TAX NOTICE. % Oekice County Treasurer 1 Beatfort County ) Beaufort, S C. June 28 1877Notice is hereby given that this office ill be open for the receipt of STATE AND COUNTY TAXES n Monday July 2nd. The following is lie tax levy for the fiscal year ending Ictober 31st 1877: For Suite purposes 7 mills For County purposes 3 mills For County past Indebtedness 1 mill Foil tax per capita oue dollar. One half the above levy is due and ayable from the first day of July to the rst day of August, and the other halt rom the first day of October to the first ay of November. One per cent interest er month will be charged on the first intjalfment of this tax ou all persons who ill to pay the same before the first day i August. W. J. Goodino, Treasurer Beaufort County. 5TATE AND COUNTY TAXES. For th i convenience of the tax payers f Beaufort County I will be at the ilaces named, for the purpose of receivag Taxes for the fiscal year ending Noember 1st 1877. as fo lows: Savannah, [Sheriffs Office] Saturday July 21st. Yemassee Wednesday July 25th. Altaian's Thursday July 26th. Varnsville Friday July 27th. Sheldon Tuesday July 31st. 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 given of other appointments. >V. J. Gooding, Treasurer Beaufort County. BAKNES' Foot Power tJJ MACHIflfBHY. <Jm THIRTEEN different machines with which Builders, Cabinet $7 Makers, Walton Makers ?ud Jobbers in MiscellanMlfcsatiByp ecus work can compete as o quality and price with steam power uanufacturing; and amateurs, supplies, aw blades, fancy woods, aud designs. Say where you read this and send for catilogue and prices. W. F. & John Barnes, lloekford Illinois. A. B. ADDISON, Judge of ProbateJ FOR BEAUFORT COUNTY. iVill be in Beaufort on the first Monday in every nouth and remain until ail business is attended to In the interim he will be in Branson, where he will be prepared to attend to the duties of his office ind any other business that may be placed in ,;s i man itiim wvmmm??rmmrmmmm .t'of ?;ilf of Sfiit. FOR S A L E. 4 feLOOP RIGGED YACHT. Fast Sailer-iu ; Ix. good order and well found in every rcsj>ect. | Price very low, apply io J. G. XitilOLS A Co. St Helena Island. FOR SALE. One of the most desirable situated dwellings in Beaufort : House in complete repair and conveniently arranged, with suitable outbuildings, and a garden spot ;qual to any in the State. Fruit in abundance-Oranges, Figs, Peaches, Pears, Apples, Plums, Cherries and Grapes; also choice Flowers, I and flowering trees. Will be sold at a bargain, and on easy terms. Enquire of II. G. Judd, on the premises. July 17th, 1 ^77. To Rent. A Bakery and Shop Advantageously situated on Bay Street, witli many conveniences and necessary :i? \Trtr?n L,t( roli;il)]<* nersons UlCIIMift ivv;. kuuv/ t need apply to John Franz. For Sale. Block 122 in rear of the Court House Beaufort, Also. ? SEVEN LOTS IN BLOCK 120. 1 Also the following described Lands : 1 Lot No. 19 See. 31 Town 1 N. Raqgc 2 W . 10 ? acres formerly owned by Ishmael Simmons. Lot 47 Sec. 18 Town 1 S. Itange 1 W. 10 acres, midway between Rennforl and Port Royal. Frac. of Lot 21 Sec. 13 Town Range 1 N. 1 W- , bcinfc an excellent water frontage on Coos*w river. For terms or other information inquire of * C. II. WRIGHT, AOT. Apl.-2fi-3ni. FOR SALE: : Very Desirable Property, ON 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 on the river. For terms apply to D. C. WILSON, or to C. H WRIGHT, Agt. Beaufort, S. C., Mjtrch 20, 1377. TO RENT! < The dwelling on Bay St., lately occupied by Capt. C. 0. Boutelle. Apply to. Wm. ELLIOTT. TO RENT, Two desirable stores in the basement of the STEVENS HOUSE, Price $10 and $15 respectively. Apply to W. J.VERDIER, Agent. For Sale. ONE SIX-IIORSE PORTABLE HOARD A SON Steam Engine with .shafting, for 'ash, or will 1 barter for one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES, with cash adjustment either way in accordance with appraised values. , C. G. KENDALL, , Port Royal. JOHN BRODIE, Builder. Contractor ?AND? UNDERTAKER. Estimates and plans furnished at short notice. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort, S. C. P. M. WHITMAN 13ay street .Beaufort, S. C. Dealer in j r\ 0 I SCHCLTZ'S WATCHMEN'S CLOCK. For the detection of Watchmen. Every one employing a watchman should have one of thc^e Clocks.-Scnd for circular. 0?New Rotary Clocks. 1 Something ncr. Ituns noiselessly. Requires no k7BLACK WALNUT VISIBLE PENDULUM CLOCKS. Also Mabinb, Church, and other Clocks. Prices frcin ?2 to 814. |*ort gopl. R. P. RUNDLE, ; SIIIPP'CJ & COMMISSION MERCHANT PORT ROYAL, S. C. Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber &c. AGENT FOR THE New York & Port Royal STEAMSHIP LINE. Mississippi and Dominion, AVest India and Pacific, and Liverpool and Galveston steamship co s. of liverpool. D II Hutchinson, Wholesale & Retail Grocer port royal, s. c. Has apdkdgrkatlv to his stock ot GROCERIES, with au acldiliuu T>f a Meat Market, where will be found on hand at all times a full aud select supply of fresh Beef, Mutton & Pork, ; together with all kinds ot vegetables ro ! ui: the demands of the public. % ' +Grist and .frrd. .W. 8.JSALIOTT, Beaufort S. f. B.I rA'.VA/,, tr t O., i'harlftton 8. f. THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILL C0MPA1IY, Having put it a grist mill at theii: old stand, are prepared to furnish Grist) Feed and Meal, any quantity, and at reasonable rates. M. S. KLLIOTT, 8.1. WALLACE/ COTTON FACTOR AND GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer in Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed ETC., ETC., SEA ISLAND COTTON Bought Ginned and prepared for market. ADVANCES Made on consignments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and g inding corn and meal, he is prepared to execute 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, JS. C LldlTOKS, WINES, Ac. NET YARNS, FISII LINES AND CORDAGE. Grla#*s, PaintR and Oil#*, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints wd Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. 6 f TO. H. CALVERT. PRACTICAL Tin Sheet Ircn. Copper Worker LEAIXII IN Japanned and Stamin^l Tin Wares/ Consfantlyon iianil, Cooking Parlor and Box Stores. TERMS CAS1I. \geut for the Celebrated Charter Cak Cocking Steves. W. II. CALVERT Ray St. between 8th A 9ih sfs. Beaufort. S. C BANKING HOUSE, Win. If. Lockwood. BAY ST., BEACFOF.T, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections wade on any point in the United States. Accounts received subject to check at sight. ap.27.f?w. FORI1 ROYAL Saw 4 Planing Mill DEAL'POUT, S C. D. C. WILSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN RLL0V PINE Tims, AND LIO and Cypress Shingles, # ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER EATHES, All kinds of JOB SAWING prompt!" done. Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on banfl j Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo promptly filled. Terms Carh. r>. C. WILSON A CO. | AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. Mixed ready for use in white and over one hundred diiFereut colors, made of strictly pure Willi ? LEAD, Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, wa anted to iast twice as long as other paint. F. W. SCHEPER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. ICE! ICE! mm& EMMONS, A HE NOW PREPARED TO JFUR A Nisii Ice in any quantity Customers may desire, from their Ice Hou.se, Sovcntli Street, iftiui rnm a KIT junii tunmii, J. A. EMMONS P. BESSESURE. BOOT And SHOE MAKER. All work entrusted to His caro will receive prompt attenticn. Shop Next tlie ICE HOUSE, HE A CLOUT, ?>. C am ?? ? >:?* u ji.rj-j -msucis.zm. arm F. W . S <J Dealer ix - . ^ ' "7| ' v j?> FINE GROCERIES. jf ^ ' v Ws HOUR j Of all Grades, ^ : j Cheese CANNED FRUITS, VEC I And a Full Variety of other thing: Goods Promoliy Deii ; SEA ISLAi ! - . ' ^ ^ II A S BEEN I THE PA'J'ROXAGE OF THE TRA M. M K I N G M A N, Beaul'ort Mi Having opened a sliop in Beaufort, I am i Build & Repair all Both of WOO] Particular attention given to designing am pine and fittings constantly on hand at No Personal attention given to setting i nd < Steam Boiler Furna Hgfr" Shop next to Post Office. J CHEAPEST STO A . v NEW GOOES, NEW GOODS, NEW GOOES, o , JuSt R< Just Re Just Re oAT APPLE'S, AT APPLES, AT APPLES, DRY GOOES, FANCY GOOES. . ER ESS GOOES, HOSIERY, DOMESTIC GOODS, MATTING, CLOTHING. SHOES, Fl CL Cheapest place in Tow M -m~AT A \TH T A\T IVlAlNMUiN 11 OJD_SE. PORT ROYAL, S. C. Is beautifully situated, facing PORT ROYAL HARROR, Enclosed with ample yard under live oak trect the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished and the table is wel! supplied and kept. Guests from the North will liud this a mos healthtul and pleasant winter resort. United tates vessels are located in sight, and fishing,, hunting, and boating can be enjoyed. C ntracts for board will be made for the season at reasonable rates. BENJAMIN BURR, Proprietor. M. P 0 L LIT Z E R, COTTOy AKD Commission Merchant BE AUPOltT S. C w. p. graham; BOfNTT AND PENSION AGENT, BEAUFORT, S. C. Will attend to any business entrusted to him. Intimation free. mar.lo-tf. J. EmU BRATTLE The Most Extensive M; IN THE ILLUSTEATSDCAT In POWER combined with PURITY i m these Or^&o C sr. <- 3sr .-? > .tan??y ii E r E K , V ,. V '"< Y V Selected TEAS> '0FTEES :fv ? ?_A SPECIALTY. Foreign ( > Domestic '*== ?-- = FRUITS. E7ABLES, MEATS, &c. s usually kept in a first-class Store* vered free of charge. SD HOTEL, IE-OP EXED. x YELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITFD. Manage?. ichine Shop, 0 I [>rcpared with tlic latest improved tools to kinds os Machinery, D AND IKON, 1 pattern making for new work. Steam irtlicrn piiees. constructing ces for Saving Fuel. . A. WHITMAN, Mechanical Engineer. HE IN T?m NEW GOODS NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, eceived, ;ceived, ceived, . AT APPLES, AT APPLES, AT APPLES, / jKMKHlMjr (iUUUS. HATS AND CAPS. 0TI1S AND CASSIMERES, OIL CLOTH. rn. [PS, M. APPLE. BEEF AND MUTTON. A- v. ' ? - - - J THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. T AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF THE VERT I best. TENNESSEE BEEF and hog to inform my friends and customers that I will sell as cheap as any one and WILL NOT i BE UNDERSOLD. JAMES JENKINS, Mch. 1 tf. VESSELS Bull and Coosaw Rivers -OR AT? PORT ROYAL. Will be supplied with FRESHWATER, From the celebrated Club House Springs, By Steam or sailing vessels. Older; sent to our offifce in Beaufort will reI ccive immediate attention. DICK & SMALL, Proprietors. 1 COMPANY,' ' anufactory of Reed Organs . WORLD! 'ALOCrUES SENT PEES )F TONE, ia DURABILITY andFINIiT*, t> lire Vnrivaled. v %