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LOCAL ITEMg

Beaufort, 8. C. NOV. 20, 1877.

SBLIHQUBHT LAUD SALES.List of Lands in Beaufort Couuty on

tchteh Taxes, Penalties and Assessmentsremain, unpaidfor thefiscal year 1876,as returned by W. J. Gooding, Esq.yTreasurer of the said County.

BEAUFOBT TOWNSHIP.Appleton, D. F. 1081 acre*. 22 buildings.Appleton, P. F. 886 acres, 11 building*.Anderson, Cupid 20 acres arable.Atkins, Lrmus 10 acres arable.Brown, J. W. 1 lot, Beaufort, 7 acres arableBrian Richard 9 acres arable.Bee Ha£7 Jr., 1 lot Beau fort.

Bellinger. Eli 1 lot l^building.Barneit Wm. 4 acres, arable.Barnett, Jack 10 acres arable.Barnard, Chas. "14 acres, arable.Barnwell. Renty 10 acres, arable.

Bowman, Joe lu acres, araoic.

liabcox, A Wilcox 21 lota Port Royal.Cohen, Samuel 1 lot and 1 building Beaufort.Cohen, Bobbin 4 acres arable.Curtis, George 49 acres, arable.

Church, Horse Pond 3 acres arable.Church, Rose Hill 4 acres arable.Campbell, Rer. J. B. 18 arablePanner, Sarah 10 arableDonegal Abram 10 arableEdwards, Cuffee 19% arableEllis, S.G. 160 arable.Eberle, Mrs, Jane 1 lot, A buildings Port Royal.Eberle, Mary F.AL. 1 lot.

Ely, H. G. 1 lotKripp, Prince Jr., 20 arable.Fields, Benty 10 arable.Frasier, Mrs Rinah 1 lot A 1 building.Green, Clara A Husband 16 arable.Green, Wally (Beaufort; 1 lot A 2 buildings.Grant, Chat. 20 arable.Grant, Simon C. 20 arable, 1 lot A 2 buildings.Grant, London 20juable.Green, Ellen 20 arable.Gadsden, Tons 3-10 arable.Garrett, Daphnie 10 arable.Gardner, Sam 1 building, Beaufort.Hayaea^Eat. Nancy 10 arable, 1 building.Holmes, Minta 10 arable.Heyward, Joseph (Habershama) 10 arable

march and wood.Heyward. Brlnton 10 arable.Heyward Cupid 10 arable and wood.Heyward Middleton 10 arable, and weed.Heyward, N. W. 15 acres wood.Hamilton, Sarah 3 arable.Hamilton, Joe 10 arable.Hamilton, Sam lO.arable.Hall, Sbelton L. 1 lot. (Port Royal.)Hamilton. Hon* Thos. 2 lot 3 buildings.Jenkess, Billy 13 arable. (Campbell's Farm.Jenkena,!E»t. Kilt 20 arable.Jencs, Edward <0 arable, 4 wood,Jones, A, 0.1,209 arable, 2 buildings.Jones, Mra. Eatell 1 lot A 3 buildlnga,Jackson, Robin 10 arable.Judge, John 40 arable, and wood.Jackson March 7 1-2 arable.Kreseel. Wm. 1 lot and 2 buildings.Law ton, Mrs. Cells 1 lot A 1 building.Lloyd, Richard 10 arable.Lewis, Pomp^y 20 arable.Mlddletoa Gordon 10 arable.Mitchell Flora 5 arable.Middieton, Scipio 5 arable.Middieton, Est. tlenry Warm bis.McKnight, Jo* 2 buildingsMurray. Andrew 30 arabh. wood.Middieton Kinah 10 arable.Middieton, Jacob 10 arable.Myers Msna'10 arable.Matt Is, Wm.SOarahUMsnlgault Ko'lln 11-t.Marerirk .Stephen2Q arable, wood.Nolan A Wiosey, ] lot In Beaufort.(Vprisoll, Ellen 1 lot, 1 building (Port Royal.]<»hlandt. Jno. E. 2lot, 2 buildings Beaufort.Pert Royal A Beaufort Turnpike Co., )£ mile shell

Road I building.Perry, John 10>rabKPort Royal Lumber Cotton Co, 334 arable 2

building.Polite Jantra 10 arable.k*meo t'rlnrle 10 arable)*arker. Tou*y (*taart r#!nt, 10 arable.Perry Sciplo 40 seres »« !.rettigna, Jacob, 10 »nhlt P. I.K«tHius*it Peter, 1 lot 1 building,Mints, Kobiosou 20 arable.Hirers, J. C. 11A Bvauf .r\

llutiedge, 19 art IS*.iufr. IHsna X arable. .

t*iniraiu», T«»m Rote (mmpllfl a*res.

Sim uons, Wm. 2 lota, 1 building aud 2 lots.Small, Par id 20 arable and w<«*J.Kcvtt, Mauri-* 20 arable.Scott, Martha 10 arable.Sterens, eat. Ben 20 arable.Thomas, Joe 10 arable.Taylor, Tobr 20 arable.Washington; Ilose 5 arable.Washington,Suiart 8 arable.Wright, J. J. 10 arable and 2 building.\Vri<ht, Monday 10 arable.Williams. Allred 1 lot 3 buildings.Williams, Wiu. (P. I.)10 arable.Williams, Monday 50 arable, 3 buildings and 8 lotsWilliams A Mitehcl 1 arable.Walker, Iter. E. T. 6 <0 acrgs and 1 building.

ST HELENA TOWNSHIP.Applcton, D. F. 230 acres 1 building.Brown, Columbus 1 lot.Brown, Jos. 10 acres arable.Brown, est Dan. Hopes 10 acres arable.Brown, Philip 16 acres arable.Krran Robin Sr 10 acres arable

Daily, Tonvy McTurous, 4 acres arable.Karnwell, Thus. 10 acres wood A meadow.Biadly, Patsey 6 acres arable.Bogcrt, Emeliue 51. 176 acres

Barnwell, Kit 10 acrea arable.C'bisom, Enmia 12 acres.Chisolm, Ned 14 acres arable.Currie, Darid 250 acres 1 buildingChisolm, Larry 10 acres'

Capers, F. T. 1 lot.Davis, Edwd. or Edmond 160 acres.

Paris, W. B. agent 608 acres buildings.Dale J. J. agent 15 acres. *

Edwards, 5 acres wood or marsh.Fripp, W. W. 1001 acres A 1 building.Frasier, Moses 33 acres, (wassaw)Fields, Dolly 30 acres arable A wood.Fripp Billy 10 acres.

Fripp, July 5 acres.

Green, Tamar 10 acres

Glover, Harry 10 acres.

Green, Dennis 4 acres.

Gordan, James 8 acres arable.Heywood, Hercules 2> acres arable A wood.Holmes, Cornelia "acres

Hazel, John 10 acres.

Hayncs, Washington 10 acres.

Johnson, Amanda 10 acres.

Jenkins, Isaac 1st 4 lots 1 building.Jenkins, Jaa. Coffin Pt. 21 seres arable.Jenkins, Orchard 2 acres arable.Johnson, Sampson 1 lotTnm-a Diana 10 acres.

Jackson, Billy 10 acres.Jenkins, Adau. 10acres.Kressel, Win. J^acre 1 buildingLewis, est July 13 acres arable 4 wood*Middleton, July 18 acres arableMiddleton, January 10 acres arable.Maxwell, Peter 10 acres.

Mitcbel, Thos. 5 acres arable.Moultrie, Winter 2 1-2 acres arableMcCloud, Jas .2 lots.Maxwell, Benj. 4 acres;Robinson, Harvey G. 210 acres.

Rivers, George 25 acres arable 4 wood.Roberson, Peter and Margaret 20 acres wood 4

marsh.Reynolds, Jane 8 acres.

Singleton, Toney est 10 arabje.Seabrook, Thoa. 20 arable.Smashuin, Sam est. 30 arable 4 wood.Smith, Sam 5 arable.Sherman. Harry 11 arable.Taggart, Howard, 5 arable 1 building.Washington, Harry 14}^ arable 4 wood.Washington, March 12 arable.

Williams, est Capt Fred 154 arable 5 buildiR£

Williams, .\iouday W. 40 arable.

Woods, Geo. P. 10arable 1 building.Wright, Betsy 20woodWallace,Geo. 10 arable.Wallace, Win. 10 arrble.Washington, Emanuel 10 arable.

LADIES ISLAND TOWNSHIP.Brown, Maria 10 acres, 1 building.Brooks, Dick 10 acres wood.Brown, Jacob 12 acres.

Black, Caroline 10 acres.

Brown, James 20 acres.

Cohen, Venus 10 acres arable.Deveaux, Simon Jr. (Pleasant Point) 10 arable.Deveaux, Peter 20 arable.Dudley, Misa Susan J. (adrn'x.) 40 acres wood or

marsh.Fields, Joe 10 arable.Goodwine, Pompey est. 10 acres.

Green, Peler Sr. 10 acres wood.GraysofT, Rally 10 arable.Getter*, Larry 10 acres wood or marsh.Gillison, Tom 20 arable.Green, Peter Jr. 50 wood, 30 arable.Green, Lymus 10 acres.

Johnson. Jacob 2oarable and wood.Middleton, June 10 arable.Rivers B. S. 14 wood.Rivers, Ned 5 arable.Simmons, Ned 16 arable.*Singleton, Joe 20 arable.Scott, Nelly 14% arable.

BLUFFTON TOWNSHIP.Beccher, A Miles 200 acres.

Edwards est Geo. 3000 acres 3 buildings.Same 000 acres.

Easan J..M.4H.B. 875 acres and 5 buildings.Finley, Mrs. M. E, 87 acres

Greaves; Charles & rhilip 119 acres.

Hodge. Wm. H. 500 acres.

Kirk, Mrs. Ella 2 lots." Est James tOOO 1 lot 1 building.

Law, Geo. W. Jr. 159 acres.

tf Robert I?9 acres.

Lawrence, Mrs, A.M. 200 acres 1 lot.«. «. ** 700 jcre, j building.

McKenzie, Hamilton 1 lot.Post, Albert 1600 acres and buildings.Stoney, Mrs. M. M. 1650 acres S buildings 1 lot.

M " 850 acres 1 lot.Verdier, F. H.Trustee.80 acres 1 lot*Wiggins. B. W. 16racres.

OOOSAWHATCHIE TOWNSHIP.Anderson, Lawrence 30 acres.Harriet, Joe 1st, 30 3-4 acres.

Bell,est Mrs. C E. 1 lot 5 buildings,.Brinton, G. R. 69acresBuckner,P. F. 700 acres.

Cobsn, Elias 50 acres

Davant, est R. J. 439 asres 1 budding.Davant, Mrs. E J. 376 acres

Faulk, Wm 1104 acres 1 building.Flnley, Mary E. 400 acres.

Gregorie, Mrs. M. H. 944acres 2 buildings 2 lots.Gtllison Mrs. M. S 1 lot.Gelston, est John 1 lotHarvey,Oscar L 65 acres.

Jones, J. G. 139 acres.

Johnson, Jas. M. 200 acres.

same 100 acres.Kirk, Mrs. Ella R. Trust est 1 lot 2 buildings,law, O. P. 1226 acres 5 buildings.Law, Mrs. Jane 19 acres.

Langford, F. B. 55 acres.

Lahatut, Henry T 1 lot 3 buildings.Malphrus, Jane A. 90 acres.

Meeker, John 100 acres 1 building.Murchison, Rev. A 10 acres 1 bu tiding.Reynolds, John 75 acres

Reeves, est Mrs E M. 277acres 1 building.Smith, Jane T 655 acres" Abram 65 acresu Kimmy A 65 acres

Pauls, Wm- 136 acres.

Heaborough, James 15 acres

Scott, Gabriel 1 lot,Tuten W P lil vriii

Tindal, Geo. 100 am*.Trowell, Jno. F. 220 acres.

Woods, Mrs. Elizabeth 110 acres 1 building.Wilson, Kelin 1100 acne.Winn, E M MO acres.

GOETIIK TOWNSHIP.A nders'n, Wni. J 420 acres.

DeLeach, Mrs. R.78: acres

Iml'rer, Peter 75 acres

I few sou, Margaret li. 139 acres

Fitta, Janett A 150 acne

(ioethe, Sarah C MacrosGriner, J. B. 205 acres.

Ginu. Susan A. 154 acres.

Gibson, Samuel F. 52 arret.

Gordon, Elliott 111-1 acres

llorv.u, .Sarah I0f*)Jwbiis><n, Je«i»h I>. 1.SO0 acrea 4 buIMla^i1 jt»eL »e, Dan F 2j3 acres

Mixs<>n, Lydia 500acres 1 buildingElizabeth 46 acres

*c teer uson a? acres *

. P^rtrvss, llrbercs O 182 acre*

Pope, Georgia C lA) acresRobinson, Penny 50 acres

Sams, Lewis It. 10 acnes

Su.ith, I'otnpey Jr. 51 a«-re*

Smart, Edmund 72 acres

Speaks, Julia 850 aerss

HILTON IIEAD TOWNSHIP.Barnwell, Jos; W. Assignee 400 arable.Hardee, J no. L. Trustee, 596 araMeLAWTON

TOWNSHIP

Alston, Amos 237 arable and wood.Ilealer, Allen 3u arable aud wood.1> antly. Joe 40 arable and wood.

k Davis, E. F. 30 arable an! wood.I'K'.oaeh Wm. 1st 169 arabk and wood.D-ison, James 34 arable aud wood.Goethe, Ellen ;; >) arable and wood.(Hun. Mr.'. C. 100 acres 1 building.H«liii:S. &' U, Agt. 310 aiable. and woodHard, Jules. A. 478 acres. 2 bailJlngi. "

Johnson, Gideon 100 arable. "

Jaudon. Isaac 13J^ arable. "

Kittles, Est.A. 150 arable. '

Lawtou, Catharine 16 arabls. "

Miller, a Lissel 2:6 arable. "

Orr, John J. 60 arable. 14

Orr, Jamos 30 arable. *

Orr, lsatah|l 14 arable. "

Buss 11, Jane 190 arable. "

Smith, Southwoed 6o>) arable. "

Stok.*s,'J. W. 40arable. "

St >ne, B. M, 224 arable. M

Turner, Est. R, R. 214 arable. '

Tut.'n, A. G. 279 arable. "

PEEPLH*TOWNSHIP,Anderson, B. H. 335 arable. "

Bennett, Miles A. 117 arable. "

Biss, Elizabeth 1*9 arable. *

Crosby, Lewis 35 arable. "

Davis, S. C-10 arable. "

Same 6 arable.Ellis, Samuel F. 700 acres, 1 building.Edwards, Harry 10S arable.Harvey, Ann E. 408 acres 1 building,lladwin, Eleanor 100 arable. '*

Hadwin, Wm. 1 1st.Loften, A. E. G arable. "

i.often, A E 6 arable "

Mauidin, .Mrs Lenora 109 arable "

Phillips, Sarah 66 arable "

Pulaski, J E 94 arable "

Rivers, W. W. 266 arable' "

Rentz. W. A. llot 1 building.Tuten, Mia. M. A. 170 arable. *

Rivers, Cato and Jos. 222 acres 1 building.Sullivan, Elizabeth lo arable. M

Terry, Ellen A. 55 arable. "

Thames, est. James 500 acres,Tucker, Joseph 1 lot.Webb Martha A. 1 lot 1 building.Weekly, Elizabeth 50arable. "

POCOTALiGO TOWNSHIP.Brown. Renty Sr., 1 lot.Barnwell, Jos. W. Referee 600 acres, 29 building.Elliott, M. C. 400acres, 4 buildings. woodGregnrie, J. W. 3,200 arable. *

Gregorie, Th<a. H Trustee 500arable, .M

Heape, Mary aL 48 arable. "

Levin, a. agent 25 arable. Mitchell,J. E. M, 600 arable.Oaknan, R. 509 arable. "

ROBERT TOWNSHIPBnckner, Mrs. S. A. 537 aacres

Bealer, George 105 acres

B1 ikewo >d. Russell 45 arable,Bush, Simou 286 arable. "

BPMtley Eaau 50 arable. - «v

Bascomb, A. S. 100 arable. "

Bascomb, J no. H 200 arable. "

Brown, Prince 60 arable. "

Cuvler. J?fties }00 arable.

Choven, Rev.C..E. I,2y2acres, 1 builaing. .

Crapse, Catharine J. 77 acres, 4 buildings.Ferrebee, Mrs. Adeline E. 840 arable.Ferrebee, est. John 584 arable.Same 391 arable.Same 426 arable.English, Vena 50 arable.Uoldiag Touatant 425 arable.

IJeakems, Hannali 50jarable.Keun<#dy Toney 60 arable and wood.McKensie, B. R. 367 arable "

Malphrus, James 30 arable 44

Overs', rest, Nancy 110 arable "

Prowssan Lewis, B. 20 arable. "

Proctor, John 70 arable. "

Perier, A. G. cat. 334 arable. "

Same 177 arable. "

Roberts, Jno. H. 2.391 arable 14

Richardsea E. 440 arable u

Turner, Martha 40 arable "

Williams, John 5000 acres "

Williams, F, 8. 340 arable "

White, Emma 20 arable "

Wright Francis 10 arable '

Woods W, H, 97 arable "

SHELDON TOWNSHIP.Coleock, C. J. Jr.agent, 1700 acres 17 buildings.Cokely, Richmond 100 acres.

Desaimure, est Dr L. 560 acres.

Fraser, est F G 1000 acres 2 buildingsFields, Maria 7 1-2 acres.

Jones, Clement G. 14 acres

Welsman, J. T. 997 acres,YRMA88RE TOWNSHIP. *

Bolin, Abram 50 meres

Buton, Brmas 10 meres

Bright, Jacob 10 meresBlake, G M 515 meres 12 buildings.Chisolm, James 15 acres

Dihly, Wm. 6 meres

Deas, Betsy 10 meres

Evans, Mrs. Anna 1 lot 1 buildingFrmser, 6mm 40 meres i

Grant, May set 35 meres

GlvenrTon 83 1-2 acres

Green, Moses 10 meres

Goldwin, Was. 180 meres

Gmrnett, Jam. G. 810 acres.

Hartrldge, est A. 8.2350 acres.

Hardee, J. L. Trustee 1703 acres.

Jenkins, Isbtnael 8 acres.

Judd, Ltssie H. 290 acres.

King, Wm. 10 acres.

Lacy, Quash 20 acres.

Le. Hardee J. C. 100 acres 3 buildings.Ladson, Pempey 5 acres,Miller, Jacob 5 acres.

Miller, Houty5arres*Oliver, George 10 acres.Pelot B. W. 612 acros.

Pelot, Washinton est. 1100 acres.

Rafe, Grace 10 acres.

Reynolds, H, B. 1 lot 1 building.Small, Sandy 20 acres.

Smith, Mrs. Kosena ACT Bland 450 acres.

Scott, Ben Jr. 25 acres.

Scott, Amanda 10 acres.

Thompson, Bill 25 acres.' Uton, Elijah 25 acres.

Walker, Wm. 50 acres.

Walls, Elias 10 acres.

Wilder. Dr. F. E. 1 lot 1 building.The sales will be conducted as follows:

Monday, lands in Bjaufort Township.Tuesday, lands in Ladles Island Township.Wednesday, lands iu St. Helena Township.Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the remainingtownships.

OFFICE AUDITOR BEAUFORT COUNTY,t» a c Ka. 1877xnauiui v, s_x. v., *w», «... .v. ..

Notice Is hereby giren that the whole of theseTrral parcels, lots and part* of Real Estate described

lu the prececding list or so much thereof as

will beneccessary to |«it the Taxes, Penalties andAssessments charged thereon, will be s«ld by theTreasurer of Beaufort County, South Carolina, at

his Office in said Couaty on the first Monday of

Oecembar A. D. 1877, unless said Taxes, Assessmentsand Penalties}be paid.before that time; and suchsale will be continued from day today until all ofaid parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Eataushall be sold or offered for sale.

Not. 22nd, 1877. B. B.HA MS,Auditor of Beaufort County .

Found Adrift.A large phosphate lighter with tongs and pUk

axes Inside, marked M. K. P. A M. Co.

^ The owner rsn recover the samo upon payingcharges on applkafcion toI CHRISTOPHER CHAPLIN,

Eddings Point St Helena.Not. t.

SHERIFFS SALEEdward Lynch

VS.

IJeyward and Guerard.Warrant of foreclosure of Lien on Crops.

By virtreofa warrant of foreclosure of lien on

*rop» In th«> aheve slated case to mc directed and

'odged in n>y office, I will sell at public outcry ot>

:he plantation of the above named Defendants at

Sew Hirer, on ihc first Wednesday in Decembernext, 1ST", being the Mb day of said month, duringh* legal hours of sale the following property to wit.Twelve hundred bushels of nnthrashed Rice raor

or less, levied upon as the property of Heyward AGu-rard, at the suit of Edward Lynch.

Terras Cash. WM. WILSON.Nov. 20, 1*77. S, B. 0.

SHERIFF'S SALE.Geo. A. Trenholm A Son

vs.Ifeyward and Guerard

Warrantor Foreclosure of Lien on Crop*.By virtue of a warrant of foreclosure on crops in

the above stated case totne directed and lodged in

ray office, I will sell at public outcry on the plantationof the above named defendants at New River

on the first Wednesday in December next, 1877!being the 5th day of said month, during the legalhours of sale the following property to wit:

Twenty eight hundred ( 2800 ) bushels of unthrashedRice, more or less, levied upon as theproperty of Heyward and Guerard at the suit of

Geo. A. Trenholm A Son.Terms Cash. WM. WILSON.

Beaufort S. C. Nov. 20th,1877 S. B. C<

SHERIFF'S SALE.By virtue gf a writ of Fieri Facias to me directedand lodged in my office, I will sell at public

outcry infront of my office in the Town of Beauforon tho first Tuesday in December next 1877, saidday being the fourth of said month, daring the

legal honrs of sale the following property to wit:Mary R. Pricher

va.

R.N. Kittles,All the right title and interest of R.N. Kittles

in and to "all that piece parcel or tract of laudsituated in Prince Williams Parish, containingthirty acres bounded north by lands of estate ofEustis and R, N. Kittles east by lands of estate ofJoseph Ilucks south by lands of R. O. II. Hucksunci public Road to Augusta aud west by pnblicroad aforesaid and lands of estatOof Eustis beinga part of the tract of land belonging to R. N. Kittlesnear mounevuie jeviea upon as lue property ui

R. N. Kittles at the suit of Mary R. Pricber.Terms cash purchasers to pay for papers.

WM. WILSON.S. B. C.

Beaufort S. C, Nov, 13th 1877

SHERIFF'S SALE.By virtue of an order and Judgement of foreclosureto me directed and lodged in my office I

will sell at public outcry in front of my office intue town of Beaufort, onjthe first Tuesday in Decembernext, 1877 being the 4th day of said month,during the legal hours of sale the following propertyto wit:

James W. Moorevs.

Oliver P. LawChas. J. C. Hutson.

"All that Plantation or tract of land known as

Bolan Ilall situated in the county of Beaufortbounded north by lapdsof estate of Farr and Morrall,m uth east, and west by Uazzards or BolanCreek; containing two thousand three hundred( 2300 ) acres more or less.

Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers.WM. WILSON,

S. B. C.Beaufort S, C. Nov. 13, 1877,

£or Sale or 2tfi»t.For Sale.

Four Black Walnut COUNTERS andSTANDS, 10 ft. long by 3 ft. wide each.Apply «t this office.

To Rent.A Bakrry axd Shop

Advantageously situated on Bay Street,with many conveniences and neoessaryutensils &c. None but reliable ^personsneed apply to

John Franz._TO

Two desirable stores in the basement of theSTEVENS HOUSE,

Price 810 and #15 respectively.Apply to W. J.verdier,

Agent.

FOR SALE.AN EIGHT HORSE POWER STATIONARY

STEAM ENGINE, Grist Mill, Saw Gin with 40saws and one Utley's Lever power Cotton Presswith shaAing, pulleys and bands complete in

running order. This machinery will be sold ent'reor separate at a reasonable price.For particulars apply to Capt. J. G. Sipple at

Grahamville or at this office.

Notice.Mr. J. M. Rhett, is hereby authorised to receive

all papers pertaining to tho office of Probate.

A. B. ADDISON,Judge of Probate Bft, Co.

Horses and Cows.The Ordinances relative to horses and cows

running at large on and after the 20th,ult. will berigidly enforced.

JOS. COHEN,Town Marshal.

JOHN BRODIE,Builder, Contractor

.AND.

UNDERTAKER.Estimates and plans furnished at shortnotice. Opposite Express Office. Beaufort,S. C.

P.M. WHITMANBay street Beaufort, S. C,

De&ler iu

NEW CLOCKS.0

SCIIULTZ'S WATCHMEN'S CLOCK.For the detection of Watchmen. Kvery on.

mploylug a watchman ahould have on* of (hexClocka.-Sendfor circular.

0.j

jxew notary uiocxs.Something new. Runs noiselessly. Requires no

icry.BLACK WALNUT VISIBLE FKKDULUX

CLOCKS.; Also Marisb, Ciu'bcji, and oth»r'V>OK8.

Prices from 82 to $14.

[ Due West FemaleCollege.

Next college year opens Octolier 1st. Facultyi;une a»<;Iast year-full. First-chwa teachers ofnuoic. drawing, and painting. Location retired and

healthy. Tuition and hoard, including fuel ane

washing, for college year, 8177. Extras at ratsonab)rates. For circular, send to

J. I. BONNKR. President, Due West.S CArot*st 1st, 1877.

gort $opl.R. P. RUNDLE,

<niPP'C & COMMISSION MERCHANTPORT ROYAL, S. C.

Cotton, Naval Stores, Lumber &c.

AGENT FOR TIIB

New York & Port RoyalSTEAMSHIP LINE.

Mississippi and Dominion, WestIndia and Pacific, and Liverpooland Galveston

STEAMSHIP CO'S. OF LIVERPOOL.

D II Hutchinson,IIIL.IamaIa fi. DotoSI CuAAfll*YY nUltJbaitSOL ncian ui vi/oi

port royal, s. c.

Has added greatly to his stockot GROCERIES, with an addition of a

Meat Market,where will be found on hand at all timesa full and select supply of fresh

Beef, Mutton & Pork,together with all kinds ot vegetables to

suit the demands of the public.

SHEPARDD.GILBERTNOTARY PUBLIC.

Attention given to Marine Protests. Office in the Sea Island Hotel.

Found Adrift.On Friday the 9th inst at Coffin Point, was

picked up three flats. The owner can reeoriT theproperty by paying expenses on application to

TONY A. BAILY,Coffin Point.

.11. F. KLLIOTT\ Btanfort 8. C.RJ VRJS'KL, tr CO., Charleston 8. C

THE BEAUFORTSTEAM MILL COMPANY,Having put up a grist mill at their

old stand, are prepared to furnishGrist, Feed and Meal,

nay quantity, and at reasonable rates.

^ M. S. KLLIOTT,

mm mm BUB.MEa.a.HflH. >

©*i(St and fectl.

SJffWALLACE,COTTON* FACTOR AN D

GRIST MILLER,Wholesale Dealer in

Grain, Hominy Keal, FeedjETC., ETC.,

SEA ISLAND COTTONBought Ginned and prepared for market.

ADVANCES

Made on consignments. Having the bestmachinery for ginning cottou and giinding

corn and meal, he is prepared to executeall orders on the shortest possible no

ticeThe highest cash price paid for

COTTON & CORN1 i.11

^ouon ginneu on ion.

S. MAYO,BaySt. Beaufort, S. C

LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. ,

NET YARNS,FISn LINES AND CORDAGE.Grlass, Paints and Oils,

WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE.Special attention given to mixing paints

and Glass cut to order of any size.Dec. 6

W. H. CALVERT.

PRACTICAL

Tin SheetTron. Copper WorkerDEALER IN

Tapanned and Stamp*! Tin Wares. ConstantlyonJ hand, Cooking Parlor and Box Stoves.

TERMS CASH.

Agent for the Celebrated

Charter Oak Cooking Stoves.W.H.CALVERT

Bay St. between 8th A 9th sts. Beaufort. S.C

BANKING HOUSE,

Wm. 19. Lockwood,. BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C.

GOLD AND EXCHANGEON

New, York Charleston & SavannahBought and Sold,Collections made on any point in thtUnited States. Accounts received subject:o check at sight.

a p. 27.6m.

PO^IT ROYAL

§aw& Planing 99111DKAUPOKT, 8 C.

D. 0. WILSON & CO.,MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN

7SLLQW PINE TIXBER AND WOAND

Cypres* Shingles,ALSO

Builders & ContractorsPLASTER LATHES,

All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done.

Floorii & Ceiling Boards always on bandOrders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo

promptly filled. Terms Cash.D. C. WILSON A CO.

IflSfLL CHEMICALPAINT.

Mixed ready for use In white and over one hundred

different colors, made of strictly pure

WHITE LEAD,Zinc, and Linseed Oil. Chemically combined, wanted to last twice as long as other paint.

F. W. SCHEPER,Wholesale and Retail Grocer.

ICE! ICE!CONAKT I EMMONS,

ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURxx nish Ice in any quantity Customer?may desire, from their lee House,

Sovonth Street.JOHN CONANT,

J. A. EMMONSP. DESSESURE.

BOOT Alid SHOE MAKER.

All work entruste-J to His cara will receivePrompt attentien.

Shop Next the ICE HOUSE,BEA VEOlt T, S. C.

H. M. STUART, M. D.,Cor. Bap «k Eighth Streets,

Beaufort, J9 C.DKALKR IN

DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS,FAMILY MEDICINES,

FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLESSTATIONERY PERFUMERY,

BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac.,Together with many other articles too numerous

to mention. All of which will be sold at the Iowe»

price for cash. Physicians prescripts ns carefullycompenned.

goal ii i. i > mil uwiMiiii 'grrzrt

F.W.SC

CANNED FRUFTS, VEGEAnd a Full Variety of oilier (flings

Goods Promptly Deiiv"

"SEA ISLAjS

HAS BEEN UTHE PATRONAGE OF THE THAV

M. M. KIN G MAN,

Beaufort MaoHaving opened a shop in Beaufort, I aui pi

Build & Repair ail IBothiofWOOD

Particular attention given to designing andpine and fittings constantly on hand at Norf

Personal attention given to setting and co

Steam Boiler FurnacflST* Shop next to Post Office.

AT APPLE'S!! AT API

.1 ATTENI IflOW is TIIE1

j Closing ont Sale ot SUMMER

^FALL AND WIJN:0^1 Extra Inducen

^31 oFRUIT OF THE LOOM, 4-4 BlcSPLENDID, 4-4 Bl<

^ 1 FINE CAMBRICS 4-4^ ! EXTRA CAMBRICS, 443Q j^ j And a discount of 25 per cent, on al

j been heretofore sold at regular palce,

^ 1 COME ONE,^ 1. | To the Cheapest !

<Sj Mr

tiG.nnvMV .T.V iiS.aiJd

JO HN FDEALEJ

Ship Chandlery,Oils, Paints, Varnishi

Ploughs and Plantation SuppliesMater

BEAUFOf-Wa^Tf you want to purchase fine and che

FLOUR! FLOU

JCQTTf you want a good Loaf of Bread, <

rOHN FRANZ.- aarHAMS and BREAKFAST BACONFOHN FRANZ. Special attention is givei

MANSION!HOJSE.

PORT ROYAL, S. C.Is beautifully situated, facing

PORT ROYAL HARBOR,Enclosed with ample yard under live oak tree

the rooms are neatly finished and nicely furnishedand the table is well supplied and kept.Guests from the North wil.* tind this a tnos

h'alth'ul and pleasant winter reson. mia-u

rjtites vessels are located in sight, and fishing,,hunting, and boating can bo enjoyed.Contracts for board will bo made for the season

at reasonable rates.BENJAMIN BURR,

PKOi'KIKTOR.

KKGSFORRSOswego Starch,Is the beat and most eeonomleal in the

world.Is perfectly Pl'RK-free from acids and other

foreign substances that injure Linen.Is STRONGER than anyothor.requiring much

less quantity in using.Is UNIFORM.stiffens and finishes work always

the same.

KISGSFORITS OSUEiiO START II,Ik the most delicious of all preparations for

Puddings, Blanc-Mange, Cake, Etc.

INSURANCE.

THE MASSACHUSETTSLIFB INSURANCE COMPANY

OF SPRINGFIELD MASS.Capital and Surplus $G. 500.0()0.

THE HOMEFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

OF NEW YORK.Cash Asset* over $G.()O0.OO0.This, one of the strongest Fire Insnr

ance Companies in the worid, is n >w

prepared to take pood risks in ti e town ofBeaufort a:id vicinity. For full particulars,rates, etc., enquire of

J. n. Clancy, Agent -

ac-sa^-r j'Jvr»c a-rHEP

E li ,

TEAS, COFFEES,

FRUITS.

TABLES, HEATS, &c.usual') kept In a first-class Store.

ered free of charge. _

d hotel;

E-OP-E NED.ELLING PUBLIC IS SOLIClfFt),

Manager.

chine Shop,-epared with the latest improved tools Uf

tiitds of Machinery,i AND IRON,pattern making for new work. 8teamaern prices.nstructing:es for Saving FueL

WHITMAN, Mechanical Enairwr.

?LE'S!! AT APPLE'S!!

TION! Li for BARGAINS!!; I!GOODS, to make room for [ 2fTEB GO ODSHIH

. i fgients Offered. !1 >..;. ^iach, @ 12c. Ijach, *' 10c.

" 10c. i #41 12c :

i S1 SUMMER GOODS, that have j ^

s during the season. jCOME ALL, j £Store in .Town j

152s. IKK. APPT.E. I

i

Y LY iiSt373jy xrRANZ,

it IN

Groceries, Oils,es, Putty and Glass.3, Wheelright & Blacksmith'sials, _

IT, » . U.

ap Groceries, go to JOHN FRANZ;R!! FLOUR!!!>r nice Biscuits, buy your FLOUR at

[, BUTTER and LARD, the choicest atn in pii^ing up Cabin Stores.

JU8T OPENED !F

FILLmm STOCK ,

E. A. Scheper'sThe Leader in Low Prices

o

I HAVE the pleasure of announcing tomy friends and the public generally,

that 1 ain row receiving mv Fall andWinter stock ofGENERAL MERCHANDISE,

embracing (ho choicest and cheapest selection of

DRESS GOODS.Notions, Embroideries,

BOOTS AND SHOESLaces, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Caaalmeres, Jeans, Tweeds. Flannels. Homespuns,Shirt >ngs. Sheetinps, I'rints, Cambrics, Linens,Towels, Table I>aioasks, Napkins, White Good*,Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ac.; ever exhibited inBeaufort. My assortment of uoods has only to lr.v on to be appreciated. I Have selected theat atliegrvatest care. ALL AKE FKEsH AND Itami defy competition.Those* 1 ceding FALL ami WINTER soaplhs fortheir families would SAVK MONET by ieofclag atmy stock and purchasing what they require.A well lighted store, with polfte aaa agreeable

salesmen, to artend to customers.

E.A. S CHE PER.

VESSELS.I N.

Bull andCoosaw Rivers.OR AT. #

PORT ROYAL.Will beeappffed wffJi

FRESH WATER,From the celebrated *

Club House Springs,By Steam or sailing vessel*.S^Onlors sent fo # » is Befufort

ccive immediate attention, *

fIWE * SMALL, Propria****

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