\ 1 < / " "local Items Beaufort, S. August lti, 1877. The liowaid Drake had ou board last Monday 150 barrels rosin and 25 barrels turpentine for Charleston. The household furniture of 3Ir. Cleaves was sold at public auction last Saturday by Mr. Crofut. The latest report is that Mr. Cleaves is in Canada. :? All the vessels iu Coosaw will hereafter be supplied with water from the Club I House spring, Messrs Dick & Smalls having made a contract with the Coosaw Mining Co. to that cfFect. At the last meeting of the Washington Engine Co. Mr. Cordan was elected engineer of the machiue in place of Mr. i Devlin who is engaged in extending the docks at Port Royal. We learu that a brother of Vincent . Scott, one of our county commissioners, j being charged with stealing hogs was taken out by a posse and given a severe fbjrsrin: a few davs ago, saving the county the expense of a trial. Major Delany has written a letter in defense of George Curtis, especially with regard to his marriage in 18G5. ; The major however comes pretty close to ' the mark when he says to Cu.tig -44Your greatest faults perhaps are self-abnega- I tion and a disposition to take the world ; easy as to monetary matters." The captain of the British bark Gordon, now loading at the Atlantic Saw Mills, owiug to illness, will not go back in his ship. A commission examined the first mate last Tuesday and found him qualified to navigate the sbip, and he will j go out with her as master. I Capt. Samuels who brought in the ship Stuart, and is charged with running the quarantine was brought before trial justice Barnwell on Tuesday and guve bonds for bis appearance at court in October. Mr. Ginesi, President of the Palmetto Phosphate Company of Charleston, is building a number of flats at Wilson's j mill to be ;used- in gathering phosphate j rook from the rivers and creeks here- : about. The offioe of the company will be located in Beaufort. There was a special meeeting of the town council Monday evening when < he new members were sworn in. The election of clerk, marshal and placemen will take place at the first regular meeting, next Wednesday evening. The Carolina base ball club of Charles- j ton will go to Savannah next Sunday an 1 on Monday play a game with the Dixies. Mr T S. Duvant. nassenffer agunt on the ! Port Royal railroad, will pass those of our citizens who wish to visit Savannah to see the match for $2.50 for the round trip. V number of admirers of tin game are intending to go from here and several from Port Royal. A large excursion j any is expected from Augusta next Tuesday over the Port Royal Railroad. Tickets will be sold for $o.53 which will include the round trip on the railroad, hack fire, one ! days, board at the ho el and a trip down the bay on the steamer Petti!. This is tli j best chance ever offered to enjoy such a trip for so little money, and it i> - * i r thought many win taice aavaiuage 01 u. A porpoiso iu >earch of mullet one day last week went up to the head of Battery creek and for some reason concluded *<> remain there; not because the noble river was too Darrow tor it to get out. Some of our hunters discovered the presence of the fish and went out with numerous Winchester rifles and soon made an end of him. The fish was very large and a wagon was brought into requisition for his transportation. The carcass attracted quite a crowd who never before had had he opportunity of closely examining one of these animals. We find the following notice of Beaufort and its hotel in the Saratoga Registe:: "About midway between the cities if Charleston S. C. aud Savannah G:\ iu the midst of the famous sea-islands, on the banks of a graceful winding viwr whose channel is the only inland route from Charleston to the broad, uiajest c bay of Port Royal, rests the beautiful llnie town of Beaufort, once the pride of ;he South Carolina aristocracy who held it as a retreat from business cares and the earnest affairs of life. Its broad streets aud walks shaded with the luxurious growth of the live-oaks: its mild, genial climate and balmy atmosphere, laden with the perfume of the magnolia and jessamine; its romantic drives, over shell roads, bordered by orange groves, cotton fields and woods festooned witn hanging mosses and mistletoe; its colored population with their peculiar habits and cabin songs and "shouts;'" its moonlight excursions upon the the river accompanied by the original ballads of colored boatmen; its thorough adapta" bility for outdoor life have rendered it one of the great winter resorts of the South. The "Sea Island Hotel" which was opened a few years ago to meet the wants of tourists aud invalids, journeying to aud from Florida, is situated on the main street, lacing the river and from its balconies, is presented an unbroken view down the river for twenty miles. It is conducted by Mr. M. M. Kingman, who is <an old experienced caterer, and the house has all the conveniences of every first class hotel." We arc indebted to Dr. C'has. F. Folsoni, of tfoston, for a copy of the last annual report oft he State Hoard ofHealthoi A Massachusetts, of which he is the Secretary. i The f <?Uowiui^ is a list of Collections hy j County Treasurer Cooditig up to the | loth in.-t: State Tax Cash. ?7940.01 j Special Tax Kcccipts, 16-13.11 ?9385.15 j 3 mill Co. Tax, 4108.fl ! 1 mill P. I. Co. Tax, 1309.17 : Poll Tax, 857.00 I License*', 1000.00 ; Fines, Trial Justices, 17.00 Total, Si 0,930.43. Important Captures* The last of tl?e Colleton County Murderers arrested. The last of a band of murderers ami inccudiaries has finally been brouirht to ! justice by the arrest of the last three of the /rar er by Sheriff Wilson's trusty deputy Mohan, and they now repose in ' Walteiboro jail awaiting trial Just after the war a i timber of murders were committed in Colleton County, houses and barns burned and the County was in such terror of the outlaws as to be for a time unsafe for either life or property. These murderers were residents of the Sea Islands and their crimes were committed while raiding on the planters on the main land while the impoverished people were without protection. and at the mercy of such robbers. During the last four years many of these criminals have in one way or another met the fate they deserved, and it is now believed that but four of them are living and they now under arrest. A few days ago a letter was received from a gentleman in Charleston giving particulars a* to the whereabouts of the men and Mr. Mehan undertook to effect their arrest. He first went to Coosaw and secured Robert Washington aud Be n Smalls, and finding that one name Paddy Grant had gone to Walterboro the sheriff of that County was written to and Paddy was arrested there. The only remaining oue and the one considered the most desperate was Cypher Ladson, known here as "Double Quick," Learning that Ladson was in Savannah Mehan went down last Saturday and soon got on tue track of his man but owing to the desperate crowd around him Mchau delayed making the arrest until Sunday night when J/idson was arrested after a desperate struggle during which Mehan was treated to a blow that almost disabled him. Sheriff Wilson met the prisoner at Yemassee and took him to Waiterboro. Mr. Mehan is especially grateful to Magistrate Iler nnrd iSiuith for his assistance in effecting this arrest. Souie of those murdered by thisg iog during their career were Dr. Henderson, a 31 r. West, a Mr. Grant and others whose names we cannot learn. The authorities in Walterboro will no doubt give the outlaws a chance to show agility ou the tight rope, and teach another lesson to the gang of villain? who make the phosphate mines their place of refuge after committing all manner of crimes. We expect next week to give the particulars of another mysterious murder being unraveled as | the perpetrators anl their whereabout* are known. The anuual exhibition of the State ; Agricultural at:d Mcdiauical Society tikes place in Columbia on the second ! Tu csday in November next. Arrivals at Si-a i?lait-.l Hotel. ]>r. Gruzcr, Port au Prince; John i Masson, Baufort, S. C.; J. 11. 3Icl)on jail, St. Helena; Commodore A. K. ; Hughes, C. S. N.; A II. Hushing, Law-, tonville; P. W. Hushing. Savh.; F Wells. Port Roval; F. 11. Hutchinson, Port llovid; H. N. Hawkins; Port llovai It. G. Fleming, wife. 4 children a d nurse, Au-1 gnsta; W. II. Johnson, Augusta; Mrs. J. II. Jenkins, child and nurse, ( Agusta; Owen Duke. J. P. Wells, Port Royal; W. S. Lynch, Augusta; J. W. Howies, Hunting Island; 11. D. Flliott, Coiuhahee; II. W. Allen, II. S. S. New Hampshire. J. S. Davant, Augu ta; W. B. McKee, Savannah. Due West Female College. Next college year ojxns Oetol>er 1st. Faculty same as last year -full First-class tcaeliers <J music drawing, and painting. Location retired aud healiliy. Tuition and board/including fuel and washing, for college year, s177. Extras at reasonab c rates. For circular, send to J. I. BONNER. President, Duo West, S C | AvoCsT 1st, 1877. SHERIFFS SALE. 7 Catherine M. ITouzealvs. Franklin Talbird. By virtu* of a writ of Fieri Facias tome di. reeled and lodged in my office, I will sell at public : outcry in front of my office in the Town of ; Beaufort, on the first Tuesday In September next ; 1877 being the fourth day of said month duriug the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: All the right title and interest of Franklin Talbird in and to all th* House and lot situate lying and being in the Town of Beaufort, County of Beaufort and State of South Carolina known as Jot "C" in block No. 9 according to plat of said i Town, bounded north by Bayard street, south by ; Lawrence street, west by 3rd street, and east by lot i of E. E. Sams, levied upon as the property of 1 Franklin Talbird at the suit of Catherine M. Houzeal. Terms cash.?Purchasers to pay for papers. Beaufort 8. C. W*. Wilson, Aug. Pith 1877 S. B. C. ' 'sheriffs sale. State ok So. Carolina, County of Beaufort. S. Mayo, John Franz and Edward Lopez, vs. L. Si Langlcy. By virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me directed and lodged in my office 1 will sell at I public outcry in front of my office in the Town of ! Beaufort on the first Tuesday In September next \ 1877 being the fourth day of said month during the i legal hours of sale the following property to wit: A I the right title and interest of L. S. Langloy in or to those loLs or parcels of laud situate in i the Town of Beaufort in said Couuty and state ! and formerly the property of N. .Christensen, and ! known as lots Nos. 19 A 20, in block number filty' one (31 ) measuring on the north and south linos ' i 10") e >t more or less, and on the esst and wes! j linos fifty feet more or less, according ty a plat o: ! said h>ts recorded in the office of the K agister of 1 mesne. Conveyance for said County in Vol 9-at page 113; levied on as tho property o( L. S. Langley at the suit of S. Mayo, John Fran: [* and Edward Lopez. Terms cash.. Purchasers to pay for papers. ' Beau for t S. C., W M. WI LS< > N August Id 1877, 8. B. C THE SEASIDE LIBRARY. 1 Choi- c Kvjks uo 1 >n.;er for the few only. The b:st standard novels within the reach of every on*- j Books usually sold from r 1 to $3 given (unchanged j , and unabridged) for 10 and 20 cents. 1. Kast I.ynnk, By Mrs. 11. Wood (double no.) 10ci 2. John IIai.fax, (lent., By Miss Mulock. 20c' ! '<. JAnk Kyrk, Charlotte Brontc.(double no.)20c.' 4. A woman-hater, CharlesReadc's new novel 20c j i 5. The blauk-inimes, Jules Verne's latest. 10c. ' 6. Last pays of pompkii, By Bui nor. 10c.# | ! 7. A HAM bkde, Bv George Eliot, (double no.) 20e. 8. Tjik arvndhl motto, By Mary Cecil Hay. lOe. 0. < >i.D myddeltos's money, Bv Mary ('. Hay 10c10. The woman in white, By Wilkie Collins. 20e11. The mux on the floss By George Eliot. 20c 12. The amekican senator, By Antony Trollope. . . 20c i 1.1. A. princess of thi i.e, By William Black 2rtc. 11. Tiie head secret, By Wilkie Collins. 10c. 15. Komola, By George Eliot, (double no.) 2tc. 16. The enulish at the north poi.e and fiki.d of ice. In one l*>ok By Jules Verne 10c. 17. Hidden perils, By Mary Cecil Hay. 10c. 18. Barbaras history, By Amelia B. Ed wards 20c. 10. A tkkriui.e temptai ion, By ('has. Roadc. 10c 20. Old curiosity shop, Charles Dickens. 2?. 21. Foul play, By Charles Read9. 10c. 22. Man and wife, By Wilkie Collins 20. 23. The squire's legacy,By Mary Cecil lley. 20c rorsaieoyau iiuosseiiers ?nu ^cwsumi.-n, vi sent, postage prepaid, on receipt of price by GEORGE ml'N ro, Publisher. T. O. l)ox ,16.". 21,23, uui 2.3 VauderwatcrS t., N. Y. For Sale in Beaufort by W. A. Gordan. sheriifH'sale. Catherine M. llouzcal vs. Frauklin Talbinl aud J. E. Talbinl. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed and lodged in my office I will sell at public outcry iu front of my office in the Town of Beaufort on the first Tuesday in September next being the fourth day of srid month during the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: All the right title and interest of Franklin Tal* bird and J. E. Talbinl in and to all that lot of land situate lying and being in the Town of Bean for* County of Beaufort and State of South Carolina known on the new plat of said Town as Lot "P' block "60" corner of Bay and west streets. Levied on as the property of F. Talbird aud J. E. Talbird at the suit of Catherine M.llouzcal. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. Beaufort S. C. WM. WILSON August H 1877, S. B. C. ~~sf7eriff s sale. Catherine M. llouzcal vs. F. Talbird. and J. E. Talbird. By virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me directed and lodged in ray office, I will sell at public outcry in front of my office in the Town o* Beaufort on the first Tuesday in September next 1877, being the fourth day of said month during the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: All the right title and interest of Franklin Talbird and J. E. Talbird in and to all that lot of land situate lying and being in the Town o1 Beaufort, County of Beaufort aud State of South Carolina known on J he new plat of said Tow u a" I?ot "F" hlock "60" corner of Bay and wes * streets. Levied on as the property of Franklin Talbird and J. E. Talbird at the suit of Catherine M. llouzc al. Terms cash Purchasers to pay for papers. Beaufort S. C. WM. WlLSON. Augurt U 1877, S. It. c. I Tajt Zloturxis. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR) RKAIFOKT CorsTY. j lteaufort S. C. August Oth 1S77. On and after the 2t>th instant the Fifty Per Cknt Pkn.u.ty tvill becnihrced on all tax payers who shall fail to make their return* hv that dat.'. It. P. SAMS, County Auditor. PROBATE NOTICE STATE SO^i'fH CAROLINA, | - Court of Probate. County of Roau'ort ) Hv A. It. A:>r.;<>.\\ lis^riRK, Prouatk Jitmik. WHEREAS Primus Siiiinion.s*Iiath made suit to me, to grant hint iattirs of Ad in in 1st rat ion of the Estate and ell'eets of Win. Hummus deccas-d. Thes-?are tli ref .re to cite and admonish all and singular tli kindred and Creditors of the sai l ?Viu. Simmons deceased, that they be and appear ?-'or lie, in th Court of I'rooat , t > h h -Id at IVaufort on the 22nd day of Aug., instant, aft-r puhiieation hereof, at 11 oVlo k in the for en win, to shew cause, if any th y have, why th * said Aduiiuistration should not h.? granted. (liven under niv hand, this eighth day of A ugust A. I). 1877. A. R. A DDI-ON", Probate .lodge. FOR SALE. ax eiciit horse power stationary STEAM OtilM'., v>n>i .>1111, ;*aw uiii ?nn saws and one Filey's Lever power Cotton P.ess with ?hafting, pulleys and hands coiup'e e in running order. This machinery will be sold e. t re or separate at a reasonable price. For particulars apply to Cajit. j. G. Sipple at Grahamville or at this otGcf. JUST OPEN ! JUST OPEN!! A .Store on Scott Street four doors front Bay which consists of the best grade of patent medicines, also fancy toilets of nil kind*. Why not use Dr. Dennis S. It. A B. P. Syrup a never failing remedy, it will reach any sickness that tbcnio.it skillful Physicians have failed to discover. Dli. DENNIS. Proprietor. M.J. Graham. Business manager . rfjfc UAltXES' Foot Power tj! MACHINERY. JM] THIRTEEN different machines with which Builders, Cabiuet H Makers, Wagon Makers and Jobbers in Miseellancous work can compete as to Qt'ALlTY and PRICE with steam power manufacturing; and amateurs, supplies, saw blades, fancy woods, and designs. Say where you read this and scud for catalogue and prices. W. F. & John Barnes, llockford Illinois. P. fl. MIIILT. SODA WATER, GINGER POP, GINGER ALE, AND SARSAPARILLA, Orders from the country carefully attended to and goods delivered at the depot or harf free of charge. Office on New Street opposite the jail, KLmSPORDS ;j Oswego Starch, ' *. I* tlie bod nml most economical In the > tvorld. i Is perfectly I'UItK?free from acids and other i foreign subscuncCn that injure Linen. T Is STHO.VGEH than any otlior?requiring much less quantity in using. <, j Is L'XIFOli?!?sti!fei:s and finisiies work always ; the same. :: KINGSFORIFS OSWEGO STARCH, Is the most delicious of all preparations for Puddings, Blaur-flange, Cake, Etc. .for ?alc or ilcnt. F 0 R S A L ? j Oncofibe moat desirable sweated dwellings in j Reaulort: House in complete repair ami con- ! veniently arranged, with suitable outbuildings, and ( a garden s|K?l equal to any in the State. Fruit in ' abundance-Oranges, Figs, Peaches, Pears, Apples, ' Plums, Cherries and (!raj>es; also choice Flowers, ! and flowering trees. Will he sold at a bargain, and on easy terms. I Enquire of II. (?. JutUl, on the preti :iscs. July 17tl?, W7. To Rent. A Bakery; and Snor Advantageously situated on Bay Street, with many conveniences and necessary utensils Ac. None but reliable persons need apply to John Franz. __ i n Ct^l^ | 11 II iiiiiuiumvii, Wholesale & Retail Grocer port royal, s. c. i Has APPEP GREATLY to his stock at GROCERIES, with an addition of a Meat Market, where wjl] be found on hand at. all times ; a full and select supply of fresh j ! Beef, Mutton & Pork, ; together with all kinds ot vegetables to : suit the demands of the public. SHEPARD D.GILBERT NOTARY PUBLIC. Attention given to Marine Protests. Of I fieo in the Sea Island Hotel. J? or Dcuu. Block 122 in rear of the Court House Beaufort, A i.so. SEVEN LOTS IN BLOCK 120. Also the following described I .amis : Lot No. 19 See. .11 Town 1 N. Range 2 W . 10 acres formerly owned by Islimael Simmons. Lot 47 Sec. 18 Town IS. Range 1 W. 10 acres, midway between Beaufort and Port Royal. Frac. \i of Lot 21 Sec. 13 Town Range 1 X. 1 W# being an excellent water frontage on Coosaw river. For terms or other information inquire of ( C. H. WRIGHT, ACT. 1 Apl.-2G-3m. 1 for sale: Very Desirable Property, < ON BAY ST. BEAUFORT, S. 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 apply to D. C. WILSON. or to C H WRIGHT, Agt. Beaufort, S. C., March 20, 1S77. TO HBNT, Two desirable stores in the basement of tlie STEVENS HOUSE, Trice $10 and $lo respectively. Apply to W. J.VERDIER, Agent. For Sale. ONE SIX-HORSE PORTABLE HOARD ?fc SON 5 Steam Engine with shafting, for cash, or will barter for one or two FIRST-CLASS MULES, with cash adjustment either way in accordance with appraised values. C.G. KENDALL, Port Royal. \ Notice. Sir. B. B. Sam* is hereby authorized to receive all papers pertaining to the office of Probate. A. B. ADDISON, Judge of Probate Bft, Co. JOHN BRODIE, Builder, Contractor ?AND? UNDERTAKER. lvti mates and plans fttvuiidied at short notice. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort. S. 0. P. M, WHITMAN I IJay rtreet tJoanfoi't, !rf, C. Pealcr 111 JUmi n i?w 6ri$t and .feed. >T1. ft. ELI,HUT, Beaufort >. C, K?IVEJ\*EIj, ft* t o., t hartfutoii ft. THE BEAUFORT STEAM MILE COMPANY, Havix<; pl't ul* a oiust mii.i. at their old stand, arc prepared to furnish i.V?,l A ?<l tf Anl uriM* r ecu (iiiu .'ieel!? iny iiu.intity, au>l at reasonable rates. M. S. ELLIOTT, j S. I WALLACE, COTTON FACTOR AND GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Dealer in Grain, Hominy Meal, Feed ETC., ETC., SEA ISLAND COTTON Bought Ginned and prepared for market. ^DViLIXTCES Made on consignments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and g.inding corn and mi al, lie is prepared to execute all orders 011 the shortest possible no ticc The highest cash price paid for COTTON & CORN Cotton ginned on toll. S. MAYO, j Bay St. Beaufort, S. C I^W^LOC^S. SCilliLTZ'S WATCHMEN'S CLOCK. For the detection of Watchmen. Every one employiug a watchman should have oue of the-e Clocks.-Send for circular. 0?New Rotary Clocks. Something new. Runs noiselessly. Requires no k -v. BLACK WALNUT VISIBLE TENDl^UM CLOCKS. Also Marine, Cucxai, and other Clocks. Prices from $2 to $14. 5Povt genial. R. P. RUNDLE, SUIPP'G & COMMISSION MERCHANT PORT ROYAL. S. C. Coltou, Naval Stores, Lumber &c. I I AGENT FOR THE New York & Port Royal STEAMSHIP LINE. Mississippi and Dominion, West India and Pacific, and Liverpool and Galveston STEAMSHIP CO S. OF LIVERPOOL. 1. II II ICE! ICE! C01TAHT & EMMONS, 4 HE NOW PREPARED TO FUJI XI. nish Ice in any quantity Customers may desire, from their lee House, Seventh Street. JOHN CONANT, .< J. A. EWMONS P. DESSESURE. BOOT And SHOE MAKER. All work entrusted to His can will roceivt Prompt attention. Shop Next the ICE TiOt,'SK HEAVEORTy S. C Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, wa anted to last twice as lnnp; as other paint. F.W. SCHEPER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. GOLD AND EXCHANGE J New, York Charleston & Savannah Bought and Sold, Collections made on any point in the United States. Accounts received subject to check at sight. a p. 27. Gut. POHV ROTAIi SjhviV Planing Mill 15EAUFOKT. S C. D. 0. WILSON & CO., mantfactcrers of and dealers in nunr nits Tim m luu:^ AND Cypress Sliinglos, ALSO Builders & Contractors PLASTER LATHES, All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on iaafi Orders for T.umbor and Timber by the cargo promptly tilled. Terms (,'asli. D. C. WILSON* A CO. AVERILL CHEMICAL P AIN T . Mixed ready for use In whiteand over one hundred different colors, made of strictly pure WI1I1E LEAD, LIBORS, WINES, &c. NTET YARNS, ' FISH LINKS AND CORDAGE. 1 G-la^s, Paints arid Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. Special attention given to mixing paints md Glass cut to order of any size. Dec. G W. ^W^yBRT. PRACTICAL Tin Sheet Iron. Copper Worker DKAI.KR IN Japanned and Stained Tin Wares. Constantlyon hand, Cooking Parlor ainl lJox Stoves. TERMS CASH. \?Cnt for the Celebrated Charter Oak Caching Stoves. W. II. CALVERT Bay .St. brtwecu ?tIi A Oth sts. Beaufort. S. C BANKING HOUSE, Win. Sf. Lock wood. BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. iwm?ajeoarwiftTT mm ^fxa i F. W . 8 C FINE GROCERIES. . I ^ ' ter^i 0 f all G radcs, .'. ' j . Cheese ||jjil CANNED FRUITS, YEG And a Full Variety of oflter thing: Goods Promptly Deli SEA 1SLAI 12 A S 15 E E X J TIIK PATRONAGE OF THE TKA M. M. K I N G M AN, Beaufort Sj Having opened a shop in Beaufort, I am Build & Repair all Both'of WOO! Particular attention given to designing an pipe and fittings constantly on hand at N< Personal atteution given to setting tnd Steam Boiler Furna H&F Shop next to Post Office. J AT APPLE'S!! AT AI J ATTEP | NOW is THE V i S ; Closing out Sale ot SUM ME ^ iFALL AND WI ^ i Extra Induce ^ : - I FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 4-4 L SPLENDID. . 4-4 1 ^ I FINK CAMBRICS 4 41 I EXTRA CAMBRICS, SQ j i And a discount of per cent on ^ i been heretofore sold at regular pal P\ : < i COME ONE, XtJ } T To the Cheapest Sj' iis.aiddv iv iis.aid MANSION n orsE. PORT RO" YAL, S. C. Is beautifully situated, facing PORT ROYAL HARROR, Enclosed with ample yard under Jive oak tree tlie rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnished and the table is well supplied and kept. tiuests from the North v. ill find this a mos heallhlul and pleasant winter resort. United -tates vi'.wh are located in sight, and Csliing,, hunting, and boating can be enjoyed. C irtraets for board will be made for the season at reasonable tates. J5EXJAMIX BURR, PjjofRTCTOK. ~M. POLLITZER, COTTOy Kl'.D . , Commission Merchant BE 1 IJ V O It T s . ?; W.P.GRAHAM, B0CST1" AND PKNSI6N AGENT, BEAUFORT, S. C. Will attend to any business tut rusted to him. Information fire. mar.15-tl J. ESTEY 4 BRATTLI The Most Extensive M IN THI ILLtJSTSATED CA! In POWER combined with PURITY I 1 -"* rn*m - nf V-V* ? -v ---? H K i* J ; n. Ai S ' " u '( i I %j.k iUtea y " '" / - r"= * 1**K I I JV. ETABLES, MEATS. c.c s iisuall) kept in a lirst-t ":j Hens . i .' i r * vered free .of charge. S I) HOTEL; 4 ItE-O V E Si E J),... . i VEU.INU PUBLIC IS . . 1 ? - N .CK . , I * *v"" 1 " _ I i Ciub House Springs, By Steam or sailing' vessels. tri) -drdors st'nt to our office iu BeauPui xT-' r ccivc immediate attention. > . . f. PICK k SMALL. T'oj/ \ COMPANY EBORO. VT. [anufactory of Reed Or^-'r;' 5 WORLD! PALCOUES SE1TT PEES. achine Shop; 0? . .1 prepared with the latest iuip.ova. n????? to kinds of MactoitD AND IRON, , , / . i ^ it !? ?nM v d pattern making for new work Skaui >rthen> prices. constructing . r *.. i N ices for Saving Fuel! . A. WHITMAN. Meclmircn' ~ >PLE'S? AT APPLE'S!! s T I O N* I ^ Efor BARGAINS!! c 11 GOODS, to make room for j ^ NTER GOOD S!:| r? : ^ ments Oflered. ! w n . . I < ' Jleach, @ 12c. Jlcach, 4* 10c. ; Bleach, " 10c. . 44 44 12c Ki 1 ' : -O all SUMMER GOODS, that have > r; ;es during the season, ! ^ ? i ** . ?. : v B -w tr : 'juxviiii AJJXI, : c : . ! ?-? Store in Town. i ^ I * . rs. M, APPLE, j i V y dv itv iis.aiddt zv ? % . ' - : :?J ? ? '? *. V" ?" BEEF AND MUTTOX . ? rrc .. -. >. \ t . THE CHEAPEST AND THE LL2T. J AM NOW IN RECEIPT OE TUj;.,>v!.K V TENNESSEE BEET, , ami bog to inform my friends, and custom- r> it: i' 1 will sell as cheap as any one and \\l !. N? 1 BE UNDERSOLD. : " JAMES JENKINS, Mch. 1 tf. VESSELS *7. y Bull and Coosaw El vert. < ?OR AT? t * t, ' PORT ,RO YA L.. Will be supplied villi. f % FRESH WATER, P?a?? ?Ka onlnKsul /vl