The Beaufort tribune and Port Royal commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1877-1879, July 26, 1877, Image 3

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t~-rrvw. va.-rvr rr^r. " ?wjr ;'Vi' ,f. iJ C !> i. A jl_.^?jl o BEAUFORT S. C. JULY 26, w A good man for Warden?F. W. Scheper. Citizens arc under the impression that Mr. Gleaves is Dot a candidate for the position of Intendaut. We arc assured, however, that he is running. Captain"Wilift proposes to give some moonlight excursions on the steamer Pettit. Small bills will tell when they will come off. The County Auditor will certainly put the penalty of fifty per cent on the taxes ' of all who fail to make their returns this month. He is bound to have the returns or make the delinquents pay for their ncglinOIUV) Asa specimen quotation of the value I of county paper, wc heard the other day of a juryman who by adding twenty five cents cash to an eleven dollar jury ticket was able to buy two straw hats o* a Bay street merchant. A select party of prominent merchants and shipowners of Beaufort iudulgcd in an excursion to Savannah on Monday laston'the steamer 0. M. Pettit Mr. W. H. Trescott, a former resident of Barnwell Island in this county, has been app< intcd by the President one ot the commissioners to settle- the disputed fishery claims between the United States and the British Provinces. A large party of colored excursionists went to Savannah on Monday on the steamer Rockaway; on the same day an excursion came up to Beaufort from Savannah on the Cumberland. Major Gooding returned on Monday from his second collection tour, and reports hav-ing collected over four thousand dollars in tour days About one thousan d dollars have been collected on account of the poll tax, mostly from colored people who had little else to pay. Several of our citizens were victimized by the failure of the Charter Oak Life Insurance Company. We hafe never seen finer onions than some raised this y*?ar on Mr. Smith Johnson's place. A single specimen weighed one pound and three ounces and twenty" five of them heaped up a peck measure. During the storm last Thursday the lightning came as near striking our { Intepdant as the marksmen did t he target ! the week before?it struck the tree near est his house. Peter Pap in has shakeu the dust of Port Royal from his shoes and will in the future reside in Beaufort. He has a project now to run a railroad track from our wharves to connect with the Port Royal Railroad, in which enterprise we wish him success. On last Thursday evening, a handsome iiible was presented to the First A from i Haptist Church ly the Olive Rrauch i Society of that church. An ad Iress I appropriate to the occasion wasdc iv red by I). W. Powell K<<q. The steamer Howard Drake brought a j rery heavy cargo on her last trip showing that the people appreciate low rate-* ot'j freight. The steamer will hereafter ruli regularly between! Coosawhatclrc. Bear-1 fort and Charleston, arriving here on Fir | day and'leaving for Charleston on Mo? j days. A new steam hoisting apparatus and j a marine pump have been added to the 1 steamer's conveniences, and the quarter* , recently built on deck for the acconinio-| dation of the officers and crew arc capa j ctoua and well arranged. Ex-Treasurer Cardozo was nircstcd in Columbia last Saturday charged with the ' misappropriation of funds to the amount ?f $15 ,816, in paying the claims of T. \V. J Price & Co. There are a few left of the original ring and their arrest is only j a matter of time. Scott, Ovrcns, Dennis, Cleaves and the rest of the missing ones show that the day of retribution is anticipated and when the loyal Republican ; easts about for a leaderat the next election the familiar faces will be looked for in vain. The British bark Gordon, captain j Brown, arrived Monday morning at the Atlantic Saw Mills froui St. Thomas W. I. The Gordon on ber trip to this place experienced heavy weather and lost her lore, main, and mizzen topmasts, besides sails Mown away and other damages. She made Charleston bar and Capt. Cox went np and brought her to this port. The Gordon was the third vessel ever loaded at the Atlantic Saw Mills and will now receive a cargo of lumber for the United Kingdom. The friends of Capt. i Brown gave him a hearty welcome and .wished him a more agreeable voyage next time. The Strikers in council. ! The meeting at the Arsenal on Friday evening, called to nominate candidates for Intendant and Wardens was a repetition of the annual disgraceful exhibitions that this occasion calls forth. The hall was well filled with colored people many of whom desired to take part in the proceedings, but the unwashed rabble that on such occasions come out of their holes for the sake of a free drink and to earn the pittance given theui to browheat and overwhelm decent people were 'n sufficient numbers to prevent the object of the meeting being carried out. Hamilton llobinsou was elected chairman and two names were projwsed for candidates for Intcndant-Alfred Wil-1 Hams and John I*. Boyce. Mr. W heeler ( took the occasion to make a long speech in which he sought to divide the meeting ; 0 on a political basis but before he got through the howls from the mob were fearful and an eruption imminent, j Tom Hamilton spoke next but was soon interrupted by Wally Orecn who was \: turn set upon by others and then the t , and a grand rush made lor lire stan where the presiding officers table wi upset and the secretary inglorious).? fle for safety and could not be found agaii Afterward when the belligerents ha exhausted their strength and parti: quiet was restored a vote was taken fc a candidate for Iutcndant, but thi i brought matters to .a crisis and th meeting broke up, the adherents of Mi Boycc with the chairman declaring th meeting adjourned. Another meeting was then formed fror ! the remaining people present an Robert Suialls elected chairman. 1 ticket was then declared nominated wit! Mr. Williams at its head. Where the Money Goes. Owr Intelligent Council Jlreln-Thf Hon Joe on Lnw-The Way the Money Goe for Salaries-Richmond Get* Away Wltl (he Pot on n Bluff-The Taxpayer* llap py ? Richmond Happy ? Everybod; Happy. An immense assembly of our taxpayer was present at council meeting last night We say immense because there was on' there and that is one more than cai usually be seen to watch the city dads Bills were referred as follows: F. \V Schcper $193.82; Jerry Savage $15; am The Tiuri'xf. $16. Joe RobinsoD, the blatant ascmbly man, took up the question of towi employees and offered a resolution tha the town borrow money to pay them ol up to July 31st providing the mono; could be borrowed at one per cent pe month. Terry seconded the rcsolutioi and it was adopted without a dissenting voice. The undertaker case came u| agaiu and after a tedious discussion i resolution was passed to refund th< money paid for undertakers licences am allow everybody to go into the, busincs free of charge. Joe Robinson was lpud died on this point aud objected to i "sever of the claw." W:?nlpn Bovee cave notice of an or dinance to regulate the pay of the Towr Clerk and Treasurer, The great question now came upas t-: the payment of the Town Clerk. Th< Intendant stated that the ordinance fixing fhe pay of Clerk and Treasurer was rc pealed August 11, 1875 and an ordinanci passed allowing him $400 for all hi services, and this ordinance was repealed July 18, 187G leaving no provisional al for the service. Joe Robinson said it wa the intention of council when it repealet the salary that the former ordinanc should go into effect again allowing th< Clerk ?150 salary as clerk and 7 per con on all collections as treasun r. Joe thei offered a resolution that the treasurer b< allowed $150 salary and 7 per cent making altogether about $9<K). for tin same service Mr. Jjockwood offen d tperform a year ago for $ >00. There wa a painful embarrassment just bc-c ?o body having the cheek to second tht resolution ani it was not until Riehart Washington was sent for, who came ii with a smile that showed he was posted that a second was obtained. It wa apparent that the advocates of this liber al bequest were shaky regarding its sue cess and Joe explained that w hen :u ordinance was repealed and then ?h< repealing ordinance itself was ivpealc< that the original ordinance went inti effect again. Warden R >vee favored tin r solution if it referred only to the 7 pc cent on taxfes. Mr. W. J. Whippe then arose to make a plea for the elerl and said there was no doubt that tin 1 -.11 * '?. ?? ?? l^w'lAfl tP.lg Pi I unim;in<-t- illlUWIIIg < irwill IllKVM'ii nn.1 IV/ pealed but he cited the action of th< Legislature in repealing an act rceardinj distress where the original law, althougl repealed, went into operation as is th ease always where no provision is mad' for an offense, and the original ordinane is now good and even if it were not so th< elcik could sue the council for th amount as it wa? evident they intnulct to put the old ordinance again in force This logical reasoning was so gratifyioj to Joe that a smile stole over his coun tonanec very much resembling a strcal of liehtningovcr a mud flat, and the res olution passed with hut one dissentinj voice that of F. W. ScHEPKR. Cotinci meets again for the last time next Tucs ray evening at 8 o'clock. We woul< advise taxpayers not be present as som more little jobs may be on the slate nn< their presence iuight embarrass tb board. Dr. J. A. Jolinson, our eflicieut hcaltl officer, while in Savanuah last week, tool occasion to inform himself as to the san tarv condition of that city and* was con vineed that the health of the city wa extraordinarily good and that there i little Jamrerof an enidcmic this season a every precaution against infections diseas es has been taken. Dr. Habersham health officer of Savannah, promised Dr Johnson that he should be informed a once if a suspeious case of fever appeared >n the city during the Summer. Alexander Brown created somecoramc tion on Bay street last Tuesday b smashing the glass in the front window of the Law Building, while he mutterei something about people not liking hi work. + Arrivals at the Sea Island Hotel. Jas. Riley, Port Royal; L. Flnley, Aiken. J. Vi White, Augusta: W. S. Lynch, Augu-U; S. J. Jc; sup, U.S.A.; A.J. Nixon, Charleston; i>. J. Gi lnirt, GiHisoiiville. P. It. Wadley, Mai. M. B. Mille Savannah; 1I.H. Simmons, 1'hila.; F. Brotherhood Charleston; A. 15. Addison, J. II. l'utcn, i*. \\. m ten. F. Ji Wilder, J. 15. Owens, F. T. Capers, I Ward. W. II. Mauldin, II. P. Elliott, W. J. Goodinj J J. Cumniings, J. S. Owens. T. R. Klein, F. Well and II. M. Full?r, lteaufort C-ouniy; Misses Hay Savannah; T. II. l'ayne, Florida; R. G. Fleminin Augusta; C. E. Hawkins, Pawnee; C>. II. Cooper, I S. N.; F. Hutchinson, Salem, Mass. * Having just reeeivrd a choice lot of Augusl melons, I otter them at prices to suit the timesCall and see for yourselves, at Kressel's, Bay Street, Bft., S.' Augusta melons at Kressel's. Give him a call and he made happy. Good News ! Good Xews ! Mr. Kresscl havir just received a choice lot of Augusta melons ofl'e t h?nn at pi ices to suit all. r?Ir. /i ?... KiOiSi;; .? lilC ... ii;S a store Friday evening July 27th, at eight j 18 o'clock, a fine gold chain. Only a few J chances left. As no chance will be ? j thrown unless paid for in advance, those ! J who have taken chances and not settled , tl for the same, will please call and do so j >r j at once. * if e CLEARED FROM ST HELENA SO END . | July Ifith, Swedish b ark Tropic Kellner master ! for the continent with 759 tons of phosphate rock ? from Coosaw mines. British bark Devon, Welton master, for | n United Kingdom with 565 Ions*of phosphate rock , from Coosaw mines. 17th, British bark Caswell, Loekman master, for V- Unit*d Kingdom with 770 tons of phosphate rock [) from Coosaw mines. I ISth, British barkenfino Marion, Evan? master for United Kingdom with G()l tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw mines. 19th, Russian Ship Jmatra, Pousas, for United Kingdom with 1552 tons of phosphate rock from u j Oak Point mines. a j 2?>th, British lark Mi/pah Christians for United !? Kingdom with 827 ton* of phosphate rock from - Coo>aw mines. f ENTERED. July IGth, Swedish hark Aurelia, His ing, master _6 days from Bahiain ballast to Caiupb.-ll Wyllie $ A co. ; FOR SALE. 1 AN EIGF1T HORSE POWER STATIONARY * STEAM ENGINE, Grbt Mill.Saw Gin with 40 saws and one Utley's Lever power Cotton P.ess J with shafting, pulleys and bands conip'e'e in ' running order. This machinery will be sold ei t're or separate at a reasonable price. For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Sipplc a 1 Grahamville or at this office. ; LOW RATES. p CHARLESTON, BEAUFORT, COOSAIIATCIIIE AND WAY LANDINGS. 1 The Str. Howard Drake ' CAPTAIN TOWKSKND, Will run regularly, leaving Charleston every ' Thursday, stopping at Bkavfort Fridays. 2 Returning will leave Bkafkort Mondays. , ] Freight carried at lower rates than by the other v-.. umorf.m ^ rVlHl'3. iiu vum^v ?vi ?? uni F. W. SCHIPER, Agent, Bonn fort, \ Roacii A Mokfktt Agents, Charleston. SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 S. R. Marshal A Co., vs. Jenny Brothers. By virtue of an order to me directed and lodged in > my office I will sell at public outcry in front of my ? office in the town of Beaufort, on tho first Tuesday in August next, being the 7th day ot saul month, - during the legal hours of sale the following properf* ty to wit: j All the right title and Interest of .Tenny Brother ? in an! to one mule and wagon, leried upon as th" property of Jenny Brothers at the suit of S. R. M?.* I slial A Co. I Terms cash. WM. WILSON. s Bft. S. C.f July 2S, 1#7?. S. It. C. 1 JUST OPEN I JUST OPEN!! i* P A Store on Scott Street fourdoors from Bay which ( c msists of the best grade of patent medicines, also fancy toilets of all kinds. Why not use Dr. Demi's S. R. A B. P. Svrup a never failing remedy, it will s reach any sickness that themost skillful Physicians , have fail I'd to discover, j, DR. DENNIS. Proprietor. 1, M.J. Graham. s Business manager . TAX NOTICE. i i AI'ftnr Aa?'VTTv T?>1? ) UM |i r. V im .ii l j ur.ioi iinu liEAUKORT Col NTY j 1 Beaufort, 8 C. June 28 1877 i i Notice is hereby given that this office i will be open tor the receipt of I STATE AND COUNTY TAXES j on Monday July 2nd. The following i.? i j the tax levy for the fi.-cal year ending i> October 31st 1877: r For State purposes 7 mills r For County purposes J mills j For County past. Indebtedness I mill u 3*011 tax per capita one dollar. One half the above levy is due and e payable trnm the first day of July to the ir fir-t day of August, and the other halt l from the first day of October to the first . e> day of November. One per cent interest e per.month will be charged on the first ine stallmcnt of this tax on all persons who P fail to pay the same before the first day P of August. ' W. J. Gooding, Treasurer Beaufort County, p STATE AND COUNTY I TAXES. ,i j For tin convenience of the tax payers c of Beaufort County I will be at the places named, for the purpose of reeeiving Taxes for the fiscal j*car ending Noc veuiber 1st 1877. as fo lows: Alt man's Thursday July 2Gth. Varnsville Friday July 27th. (j Sheldon Tuesday July 31st. j. The County Auditor will accompany i the Treasurer at the above named j 1 appointments and receive returns of s property for the year beginning Nos vember 1st 1877. Timely notice will be s given of other appointments. \V. J. Gooding, Treasurer Beaufort County. 1 j BAKNES' Foot Power ' H MACHINERY. ' Ml THIRTEEN 1 i''UT?3| different machines with )- Aw/fc'W which Builders, Cabinet y jTji W Makers, Wagon Makers v and Jobbers in Misccllanfl| y cous work can compete as , to quality and price with steam power [S manufacturing; and amateurs, supplies, saw blades, fancy woods, aud designs. Say where you read this and send for catalogue and prices, r W. F. & John Barnes, Ilockford Illinois. i | ? SHEPARD D.GILBERT NOTARY PUBLIC. j h Attention given to Marine Protests. Of j ?' fice in the Sea Island Hotel. I ' P. N.St'III LT. _ SODA WATER, * GINGER POP, t r GINGER ALE, AND SARSAPARILLA, Orders from tlic country carefully attended to | and goods delivered at the depot or wharf free of >g | charge. rs Other on New Street opposite the jail, Apr/.'-tt 1. } j or or 5>cat. FOR SAJjr^|' A NI.OOP RIGGKP YACHT. Fast Sailer-in I fx good older ami well luuml in every rojwct. f l'rice very low, apply to i ( J. O. X tenons X Co. | l St Hi'lena Inland. j FOR SALE. One of the most'desirable situated dwelling in s Beaufort: House in complete repair and eonvcnieutly arranged, with suitable outbuildings, and a garden s|>ot efjual to any in the State. Fruit in abundance-Oranges, Figs, Peaches, Pears, Apples, Plums, Cherries and Crapes; also choice Flowers, and flowering trees. Will he sold at a bargain, and on easy terms. Enquire of If. G. Judd, on the premises. July 17th, 1 77. I To Rent. A Bakery and Shop Advantageously situated on Bay Street, with many conveniences and necessary utensils &c. Xonc but reliable . persons need apply to t wmiN ruA.vA. For Sale. I Block 122 in roar of the Court IToose Boaufort, j A Mo. SEVEN LOTS IN BLOCK 120. < Also the following described Lands: I Lot No. 10 See. .11 Town 1 N. Range 2 W . in acres formerly owned by Ishmacl Sinimons. Lot 47 See. 18 Town 1 S. Range' 1 W. 10 acres, midway between Beaufort and Port Royal. Frac. of Lot 21 Sec. 13 Town Range 1 N. 1 W* ( being an excellent water frontage on CoosaW rirer. For tenns or other information inquire of NC. H. WRIGHT, Ai?t. Apl.-2G-.ini. FOR SALE. Very Desirable Property, OX BAY ST. BEAUFOItT, S. C. The block occupied by Odcll and comprising three fine stores with capacious yards and storage in the rear and the finest water frontage on the river. For terms applv to 3). C. WILSON, or to C. II WRIGHT, Agt. Beaufort, S. C., Mfrch 20, 1877. to rent! The dwelling on'Bay St., lately occupied by Capt. C. 0. Boutellc. Apply to. W.M. ELTJOTT. TO IFL ?2XTT, Two desirable stores in the l?a?ement of the STEVENS HOUSE, Frier ?10 and Slo respectively. Ai.nlv to W. J.VERPIKR, Aernt. For Sale. OXK SIX-HORSE I'OKTAREE HOARD A SOX Strain Engine with shafting, for rash, or will liarti-r f ?r onr or two FI RST-f EA.SS Ml'EES. with rash adjustinrnt either way in atrordanrc with appraised values. C.Ct. K EXHALE, Port Royal. JOHN BRQDIE, Builder, Contractor ?AND? UNDERTAKER. Estimates and plans furnished nt short notice. Opposite Express Oflicc. Beaufort, s. c. P. M.WHITMAN Jla3r .rtr<?ot i3eaufort, tJ. C. Dealer in 0 SCHULTZ-S WATCHMEN'S CLOCK. For the detection of Watchmen. Fvcry one employing a watchman should have one of tbeie Clocks.-Send for circular. 0 New Rotary Clocks. Something new. Runs noiselessly. Requires no k>y. BLACK WALNUT VISIBLE PENDULUM CLOCKS. Also Marixk, Cllt'RCIt, and other Clocks. Prices from $2 to Sit. gort #opt. R. P. RUNDLE, SUIPP'.GA COMMISSION MERCHANT PORT ROYAL, S. C. Cotton* Naval Stores, Lumber ke, AGENT Foil THE New York & Port Royal STEAMSHIP LINK 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. o AS ADDED GREATLY to hi* stock ot GROCERIES, with an addition of a Meat Market, where will be found on hand at all times c full and select supply of fresh Beef, Mutton & Pork, together with all kinds ot vegetables to suit the demands of the public. i rv I -.>u. r-:tt:-1 r -".ma.I:" (oust uuu ???d. ,ff. ?. KLLfTT, Btemfmrt 9, V, MA ru.v*/,, #r Chmrlftimn 9. V* THE BEAUFORT STEAM MUX COMPACT, Having n*t up a grist mill at their old stand, arc prepared to furnish Grlsl, Feed aid Meal, my quantity, and at r'asonable rates. M. S. KLLIOTT, siwallackT COTTON' FACTOR AND GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer in Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed etc., etc., ' SFi TST.AVn POTTO\ X UJ JA& llL'li*!*' V V ? - V ? Bought Ginned and prepared for market. ADVJLKTCE8 Made on consignments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and g: ioding corn and natal, he is prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible no lice The highest cash price paid for COTTON & CORN Cotton ginned on toll. S. MAYO, Bay flit. Beaufort, m. O LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. ntet tarns, Fisn LINES AND CORDAGE. GIrks, Paints and Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints and Glass cnt to order of any size. Dec. 6 W. H. CALVERT. """WJ'" PRACTICAL Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker DEALER IN Ji?innH an<l Stamped Tin Ware*. Conetantlyor hand, Cooking I'urlur and Box Stoves. TERMS CASH. Agent for the Celebrat<-d Charter Oak Cooking Stoves. W.H.CALVERT Ray St. between Sth A 9th it*. Beaufort. 8. C BANKING HOUSE, Win. II. Lwkwwd, BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. GOLD AND EXCHANGE -?ox New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections made on any poiut io the United States. Accounts received sutrjoct to check at sight. ap.27.6tn. PORT ROVAZj fiatirlr Dlfinlnir Mill &ilfT M/ I mm iig iwflu BKAL POHT, ? G. D. C. WILSON & CO MAXtTPACTCRKM OP AXD DRALEB8 III YSLLow ras man m 10 AND OypreM 0hinfle?f ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER LATIIES, All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. Flooring & Ceiling Boards always en band Orders for Lumber snd Timber by the 'cargo promptly filled. Terms Cash. I>. C. WILSON A 00. AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. Mixed ready for use in white and over one hundred different colors, made of strictly pure WIII1E LEAD, Zinc, and Linseed OH. Chemically combined, wa anted to last twice as long as other paint. F. W. SCHEPER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. ICE! ICE! mm & EHMOKS, Ark now prepared to fur nisii Ice in any quantity Customer? may desire, from their ice House, Seventli Street. JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS F. DESSESURE. . BOOT Aid SHOE MAKER. All work entrusted to His care will rccejsr? Prompt attcnticn. Shop Next the I?'K IIOl'SL, blavtour, a. i: *g-' [''.y '.T...'wrrv' E. W . S C n?B GROCERIES CANNED FRUITS, VEG And a Fall Variety of other thing: Goods Promptly Deli SEA 1SLAI ? * HAS BEEN I THE PATRONAGE OE THE lit A M. M KINGMAN, Beaufort Mj (laving opcncil a shop in Beaufort, I am ] Build k Repair all Both'of WOO] Particular attention given to designing am pine and fittings constantly on hand at Nc Personal attention given to setting tnd < Steam Boiler Furna N Shop next to Post Office. CHEAPEST STO new goods, new goods, new goods, o Just R Just R< Just Re at apple's, at apples, at apples, dry goods. fancy goods. dress. goods, hosiery, domestic goods, matting, clothing. shoes, f1 ci Cheapest place in Tov m * -%tith\ t "v t MAJNMU1N HOUSE. PORT ROYAL, S. C. Is beautifully situated, racing PORT ROYAL HARBOR, Enclosed with ample yard under lire oak trcct the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished and the table is well snpplied and kept. Guests from the North will find this a mos healthful and pleasant winter resort. United >tatrs ressels are located in sight, and fishiuf,, hunting, and boating can be enjoyed. C ntracts for board will be made for the season at reasonable rates. BENJAMIN BURR, Propriktob. M. POLLITZER, COTTOy FACTOR kX D Commission Merchant ? > irvnRT st. C W. P. GRAHAM, MVNTV AND PENSION AGENT, BEAUFORT, 8. C. Will attend to any business entrusted to him. Informat'on free. mar.!5-tf. BRATTLI lite Most Extensive M IN THE ILLUSTBATEE CA1 In FOWER combined with PFRITY < those Orjjar TOWR, f ik{i\ \ * ?^*4-,T COFFEES '" ^,r~" ' KI i UITS. ETABLES, MEATS, 4c. t usually k(pt in a first-class Store# vered free of charge. Sl) HOTEL, IE-OPENED. VKLLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITFR Managet. ichine Shop, 0 prepared witli the latest improved tools to kinds of Machinery, D AND IRON, 1 pattern making for new work. Steam irthern prices. constructing ces for Saving Fuel. . A. WHITMAN*. Mcchamcal Knrincer. RE IN TOWN NEW GOODS NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, eceived, 3ceived, iceived, AT AWkKS, AT Al'Pl.KS, AT AM'LKS, jRNIRHfNG GOODS. HATS AND CA1>S. iOTHS AND CASS1MERKS, OIL CLOTH. ra. [rs. M.'APPLE. BEEF AND MUTTON, m-TTTi An TI A flflBn A 1TT\ *Ul< DTfiT iixxi v/nfiftfpoi am/ xoii ? I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF TOE VERY best. TENNESSEE BEEF i and beg to Inform my friends ami customer* that I will sell as cheap as any ope and WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. JAMES JENKINS, Mch. 1 tf. VESSELS -IN? Bull and Coosaw Rivers -OR ATPORT ROYAL. Will besnpplied mith FRESH WATEfl, From the celebrated Club House Springs, By Steam or sailing vessels. Kn Orders sent to our office in Beaufort will receive immediate attention. DICK A SMALL, Prr pr eform t COMPANY, *PS^?T** ___. J i3jM|l g^ \ ': r ^SftSS^^cSBWg^^BBK ttORO, VT. amifactorv cf Rccd Ctea23 ; WORLD! s :alogu?3 :zr~ tzzz JF TOT, In riHADxXITT an .1 FINISH. es arc* cuiiv iltu. f ' ' J