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m\m? mmnia The Beaufort Tribune. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13. 1871 f-f7~llnzai?l Green, a resident of ! Bcauforf, while at work on a building j at the Coosaw mines yesterday morning j lost his fooling and fqjl to the ground a distance of twenty-five leer, sustaining j eerious injury. JdfcF"Dr. Wilder of Jfiiton Ilead hasj two acres of Sea Island cotton from, which he has already picked 1500 pounds ol : cotton in the seed and expects to get I Of >0; pounds to the acre. So much for a free1 u-o of fertilizers. i Ep-An incendiary mou-u endeavored, I by chewing matches, to set lire to the 1 house of J. M. Crofut last Saturday night, and succeeded in burning oui a bureau drawer, tilling the house with smoke but doing no great damage. The great diamond steal case in Colum bin is over and /lie accused persons ull j acquitted. People in that lively town ivill look .sharply after their jewels now that it seems stolen goods cannot be recovered nor the thieves caught. ?^?One lawyer, at least, was made happy at our recent term of court. He was a stranger in Bcauiort and dropped on a fat case immediately 011 his arrival, and at once proceeded to Scheper's and riggid himself out in a new siiir ?? '" l lie eoinniiih.e to whom was referred Liio selectiou oi*school books for Hastate schools have decided on the books i to be used, and representative Robertson lias been authorized to see that the books so selected replace immediately those now in use. frW"Thc stocks of goods laid in by some of our merchants shows that they anticipate a large winter trade. The Iluntsville kept the teams hauling from the depot for two clays, and more are on the way. The meu that get the largos' lots ore those that advertise most extensively. We have to record iho destruction ; by tire in our county of two gin houses, a 1 thing fortunately, of rare occurrence with ! us. Last Friday the ginliouse and one bale of cotton belonging to Capt. Edward peeples of Lawtouville was destroyed, I and two weeks ago T. J. Riley of Brighton lost three bales with the gin holts'1, together with all his machinery. We have not heard any cause assigned for the tires. (i idtTT lie Richland Base Ball club, I of Columbia, played a game with the , Dauntless, of Beaufort, last Thursday1 morniug, which resulted in a victory lor j the Dauntless, with a score of 87 to 84. This being the second game won by the Beaufort boys they consider themselves the couqucjrois of nil the worlds they have! been privilcdgcd to encounter and now arc looking for more. \ The county commissioners of Marion county at their last meeting rejected the applications of four persons for licences tc sell spuitutous liquors. I' our commissioners should adopt this course the county treasurer need not open his othec during the last halt of the yeat. "Whiskey ruus Beaufort county, and mighty mean whiskey at that. i'en cents on thk Dollar, was what jurors aud witnesses sold their |l tickets for, received at the present term j of court. If there is a county in the jt State with as poor credit as Beaufort county we should like to hear from it. As the three mills levied for county purposes would only pay court and jail expenses there is no hope for claims against the county without additional taxation or fewer sessions of the court of general sessions. f^ypno of our enterprising young men having put a ball through the hat 1 of a visiting attorney ut the shooting gallery, made himself very scaree on the sudden appearance ol a revo vcr, and the tumble steps ta"kcn by another of our distinguished young men, tu his efforts to Keep out of range of the same weapon are described as too funny for anything. I It is hoped that the act can be repeated v, during the coming winter at the enterb tainments of the Beaufort Lyceum, but wc doubt whether justice could be dune the * farce without a loaded revolver, which mightbe dangerous to the audience. w IrtfThe U. S. Steamer Swatara is ordered to Pan, Brazil to bring buck to the United Stutes the unfortunate people known aa Confederate Colonists, who emigrated to Brji/.il shortly alter the war. The Swatura is ordered to land them at IPort Royal, from where they will disperse to their former homes sadder, but wiser, for the hardships they have endured. The ease of Congressman Smalls, indicted for counseling breach of trust, was tried before Judge Carpenter in Columbia and resulted in his acquittal. No one anticipated any other result and the Union-Herald takes a sensible view of the. case when it says: '1 ho jndge very properly ordered the jury to remit r a verdict of not guiltv, after the state had rested its ca.-e. We ^ are unable to see why the solicitor should i vi r have nt H'.uh an indictment to the prund jiuv, or uhv tut.* Lil! was I ju i m?j?i *. j . i n mammmmmmmmmmmmmmm found if do more was to be extracted from the witnesses than came out yester day." J5F~The following were among the arrivals at the 8ea Island Hotel during the past week: l)r P. Pritehard; J. P. Lovett; W. T. Causey; J. 11. Cox, Augusta; Jus. Mulligan. Augusta; YV. P. Youmans; Col. J. Glover; W. .T. Goofing; W. P. Youmans; L. 11. Post; Mrs. Cnpt. Law and Mrs Partington, Torre Hanto Ind. YV. II. JetTer-on Halifax. 8.: Win. II. Mauldin; Rev. A. J!. Pclchi; W .!>. ^tryl^e, J. C. Mc liclini;, Philadelphia; J. C. Duvaiit; C.K.Bell; Wm. 8. Tillinghnat; John V.Tison; C. YV. Brown; G.,li. Hoover; 8. J. Lewi.-; J. il. Biunicker; Chas. TY.aV; Mis- M. J. Dennis, Illinois; VV. T. Breeland; T. II. Go< the: M. It. Connelly; R. H. Johnson; YVm. Dcloaeh; C. H. Barnhill; H.Vamadoro; J. R. I.uckor; A. B. Addison: J. B. Campbell; H. A. DeSausQiirn .T n T A nv.i? .. - . ^. Awin.iiwu, a. 4\. 1 Ull'J, 1\ I1U the following from the U. 8. fleet: Joe. Faulkner; Cnpt. H. T. Monahon of the. ' Bessie Turner," Lnrry Walsh: Wm. J. Cook; Dr. Chiolti Lieut. C. J. Barklcy; Paymaster Z. T. Brown; Crpt. N. M. Dyer; Thomas Ryan; John Lester; W. L. Silvereisn; C. Snyclar; Thomas Wells; Mi?s Mr.rtannn TI. Faulkner, daughter of Gen. Dwight Faulkner, was married at noon, on Tuesday last, at the residence of her father, in Plymouth; to Mr John B. Boutcll , son of Capt. Charles O. Boutelle, of the U. 8. Coast Survey, in the Department of South Carolina. The ceremony was performed in an impressive manner by Rev. Frederick N. Knapp. The house wasbeautifully decorated with flowers, and rich gift-; were displayed in profusion. A. numerous c lnpany ass'-mi>1< d, and thr en tip- a Hair was ninarkab'e, not only f<r its su<'0> ss :v~, a f. -tivic but f<>r tin- h arty vo d feeling that was man il'ested by all lowaids the young couple and the popular father of the bridc.-Z> ?s(on Gazette. Wc congratulate our young friend in being enrolled among the noble army ol Benedicts and wisli him a long and pros pcrous life with a bakers do7.cn olive branches. SHERIFF'S SA LES. Tuesday November 2nd. Thos . S. ltchn, Ex'r vs. C. C. Dupont All th< right title and Interest of C. C. Dnpont, In am! to all that house and l<it situate lying anA bcinj in llie vlflrge of Grnhnmvlllo, county of Bean fort, and State of South Carolina, hounded nortt liy lot of Labatut, lately of Thos. Fcrevcn, soutl by lot of B. C. Dnpont, cast by lands formerly oi Tr.s. Bolan. and westby public road from Charles ton to Savannah, containing Ms aerea more or less ALSO All that tract of land known as the Bavidaov tract, situate I; ing and being in the County am State aforesaid, bonudrd north by farm laud south by public road to Sister's Ferry, east In Mis. Smart's land, and west by Great Swamp i jiummr.s i? ncres wore or Iff**. W. P. Bee & Co tp. C. E. Dupont, E.\'r. All t'.--.t plant ition situate lying ?nd being li the Coutity of Beaufort and State of South Car ollna called ''Partridge Ilili" containing tvent; six hundred (^CfiO) awes more or Icbp. houndei north liy lands belonging to Abratn Ilngucitin cast by the Euhati road nnd'latds belonging t< P. II. llelia, south by the Honey Hill road, am neat by laads of W. J. Screven* Terms?.One half cash, balance in one and twt yoara secured by bond of purchases and movtgng of the premises this said Bond bearing intcres from the date thereof payable annually at scvei per cent per annum, \\ sr. Wiuoit. 9. B. C. | FOUND ADRIFT. PICKKO T P ill Beaufort river TBKEB BAT i TEAUS, which the owners can linve by p-ovinj ownership and payiagexpcni < p. Apply to P. *V Sehci'cr Georck Brown. Beaufort, 9. C., Oct. 11 8"5. Double and Single MATTRASSES. ? - 1 Ready made, or manufacturer to order, by G. W aterliouse. Men's Youth's & Boy's CLOTHING. Ci.oths, Cahsimehks, Fuiinishino Goods &e. MENKE & MULLER Mcvciant Tailors and Clothiers, 228 King cor. Wont worth St. /-1T T A "TXT ? ? ^ riAiiLiKS'ruw, s. C. Quick sulcs and small profits, is ny; motto. Wc guarantee our clothing t( c(]Ual custom work. oct 7-6ui NEW YORK STORE IE. A large assortment of FINE SHOES, For Lanes Gentlemen and Children Dry Goods & Clothing A Specialty. Call in ami examine before purchasing Quick Sales and Small l'rofJts-Our uiotto Wayne & Von Kolnitz, OENERAI. Commission Merchants FOR THE SALE OF PROVISIONS PRODUCE. 00 East U?y <fc 27 Wmliio iiai'h'Hton, S. < ' , I NEW YORK AND FORT ROYAL STEAMSHIP LINE. ! riMlB FIRST CLASS, FULL POWERED STEAM 1 SHIPS, ; MONTGOMERY, FAIRCLOTII, Master, atul HZUlSTTSVILIaB, CHESTER Master, Will leave Port Royal Tor Now York alteri.atc1> cv ry Frl?I iv nffcrnoor.. u,)i t. the arrival of the Aupnsta, and f?i vans m!? A Chattel to tain. For Freight it Paasa jc-havinc hudo;"Ioi-ui d-.u f <aoil'i'iom apply to lOC'IiARD r. RUNDLL. Aijcnt, P..rt Royal' S. C. H. M. STUART, M. D. OrutrtrlBt anil Apotliccat'}', BEAUFORT, S. C.. DKAI.ER IN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, &c. A line Assortment or ! HTATIONEKY, Physicians Prescriptions Compoauded with enre nov 25-33. JOHN R- JOHNSON'S Umbrella Manufactory HAT ERJi'OiUuM, 303 Kino Street CHARLESTON, S. C. All orders promptly tilled C. O. D. by Express. r O- JET. WISTEH^, Commission M kkciiaxt, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Grocerias and Liquors, No. 181 East Bay, I CHARLESTON, S. C, I VBRD1EH WALKER & BACOT. i r PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY AND ATTORNEY? AT LAW, BEAUFORT, S. C. W axkbk & Bacot, I W. J. VcnniKIt, , Charleston. | Beaufort. 1 i Refer to the British Consulates la the Soujti, am I specially to the British Consulate at Charleston. r | novas 31. i Fasiiioaaiiio Hat Emporium SOU Kinjj Street ' CHARLESTON.. S. C. V WHITE & HUGIIES, i DEALERS IX I IIats. Caps.Furs, Umkreli.as, Canksac r> * ' r? t ti Umbrellas repaired ]nn<l made tn order. Goods went C. O. D. by Express to any part ol the country. Tlioinas and Lanneau. ! WatctGS, Jewoiry, SQier-war; ?j CROCKER i' A GLASS OF A LL KINDS. Orders promptly tilled on C. i>. 1). by Express. AVutfheis ??t .Jewelry Carefully Repaired. Henry BischofF & Co., i Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN fines Liprs Seprs Tobacco &c-, lOnCiiMtltuy, C11A RLE8 TON. 8. C. i >11. Biociiorp. C. Wclburn. J. II. Vui.nunx ROBERT IX WHITE, Marble and Granite WORKS. CEMETERY LOT? ENCLOSED. BURIAL VAULTS BUILT AT SHORT NOTICE Meeting Biroet, Cor, Ilorlbeck Alley, CHARLESTON, 8. C. "W\ A- MERTElsTS. \ | WHOLESALE Jc RETAIL DEALER II Ladies, Hisses Gents Bays & Children's BOOTS & SHOES TRUNKS, Valises, Satchels & Carpetl>ags 282 King Street Ciiam.kston, S. C. C0RB1H. STONE & WILLIAMS. The undersigned have 'formed a partnership fo Admiral] ty practleo under the above firm name: Conni.v & Stone, i Jos. M. Wiemash, Charleston. ( Uenufort. SealsMd Hotel, BEAUFOIIT, S. C. Has been reopened. The patronage o the traveling public is solicited. James Oilell Proprietoi ; t, A7 SCHEPER. j HAYOfO JV3T KE'.KlViil AND Ol-ENED A PVT.! AND ! Lawfully Kd ?i?rk of Spring- and Summer j GOODS, Consist Iimj <>f 1)1{ESS fJOODS, WHITE GOODS 1'FIICALES, DOMESTICS. MUSLINS, CASSIMEKES, PllINTS, TWEEDS. NOTIDNS, ( OT ToXADEH, liOSIEUY, LINENS, CLOTHING, tl ATS. OA'S, BOOTS, SHOES. MO NK*? wo , AO. J . And outer articles tot niinciuis to be nicotian* j j ed n"tia'..y f? i.il In u llirt-vla-.-X? Dry Goods aud Clothing House. All of which ore gttnrnntccd to give latlsfaction. And will be sold at prices to defy competlon. Itcveticl ? Co., Al.S. Ktliott Charleston. licutifort. | Boaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. A Having put ii;> in their establishment ? OHTST MILL r.rc prcparcu to furnish at the shorten notice, Grist, Heal aaJ Feed. . Tlie highest cash price paid for C'OUN". t <'?>i*ti (irotiiKl on Toll. ( I A Conant & Emmons. r< ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH 1 ? i r u i ii lj L In any ?|U:?nlity Customvra tv.ay dt'Mr;*, from their lee House, j ,5 i 0 JOHN CONANT, | ? J. A. EMMONS. < nov25-2l. | p & a IVii * A L L A 0 ^ j Coil on l-'nctor n nd > GRIST MILLER, "Wholesale Healer in Grata, Hoaiiy, Meal. Feed. Etc.,! I I SEA ISI.AMX'O P'l'ox Bought, Ginned und prepared for market. I S " -V<1 v:jn<*os inmle on t'onhljjn- i ( lllt'llt !-i. Having the best machinery for ginning II cotton and grinding eo.m and uu-nl, he is | ? prepared to execute ail orders on the shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and Corn- ? Cotton ginned on toll. s;i nov2j-23. * !jiU(LATTE'& CO.'j Wholesale Grocers, I aVD rEAi.ens IN ' | Wiaci, liisjrt, sessrs, To'jacco. to., lxr* laist 1 Ja CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders from the Country promptly at| tended to. n n Ti i T\ 1 UUGLL5. ' fltUITH, . CANDIKW, ,l ToVS, CAltKS, A I TS A full assortment of the above consistin'.: of ORANGES, LEMONS, j APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS, i All kinds of FRENCH confectionery. BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, "WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS, i ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND ! J and every other kind of CAKES on hand or made to order. Particular at'ention given to supplying parties with all necessary articles. 1 goods use fill as well as oknamentai. ' , received by every steamer from new j ' 1 YOItJ>^ j ^ i james uaen _ 1 P.M.WHITMAN, j,, Wutclimnkcr iiikI ilcMVelcr, |C day street, ijeal'fort. s. c., Has Just received froji the North a fine assort ! mcut of goods at 1 Northern Prices. 1 r WEDDING RINGS, $ 5.00 to $12.00, silv+;r rings, hoc. m * i .r.o, 11 silver napkin rings, $2.00 to $1.00, LADIES gold watches, $:50 to $50. ( 8 my & 1 Bay striking Clocks, , $3.50 to $8. GENTS' GOU> CHAINS. I'IN'S, lAlNGS.SLEEVK . ( BU (TONS, STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, | LADIES OOI.I) and l'LATKD JEWELRY, | GOLD riiNS. AC.. AC. < Goats' Gold ami Silver Watclics. Cull ami examine before purchasing, and sati*f> ( ? yourself yon can save ten to twenty-five per cent p j ?'o;n Charleston or Savanuah prices. A A iL. cooper] J Dry Goods & HiUincry. For the J'A L Having just laid in a large and J ):*y <r<x?(ls, ^lillincry, BiiSS I Notions, Embroideries, Corsets, Lt prices within the reach of all. Don t forget the plat ! li "fil i 1 I fjlllfll 1 s //mnmr MANUFACTURERS OF BUILD! Pressed, Celling, and MOULDINGS FOR BUILDING PU NEWELS, HAND-RAIL V'OOli TURNING OF EV GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK n in be 111 a tie in the United States. We ha' outh of the city of Baltimore, all of which nu to all who want good and substantial 1 THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE TIIE ONLY iLIND AND DOOR M AKERS?BY TRA f Charleston, and can rifer to gentlemen a na and Florida, as to the character of tliei -O-'. NOTICE.?On account of the manner in vvn nssuni|)ticn of the risk cf Breakage nods are shipped over the roads in this St; iving to the purchaser of our work. W. P. ] inch.3-1 yr. NEW HOUSE, ET5 TTTin Tr> a c iri-m Jos. A. 1)upon(j, IAYING REMOVED TO Til mE l GIuTTI am prepared to accommodate t el is nearest to the Depot, and ii unobstructed view of the lmvl ^ 0 l 5 - IICTWN&C0MMI; Consignments of Merchan -*n<l in your DEAD an.l SHOP worn STO lort notice. Wo have on our lists at slaujj >ragons, Farming Utensils, Pouts, Steam L cod, Stove, Fixtures, &c., &c. BROKER INR c-ia! attention given to the purchase, fc'a ountry property: hor Sale it HrPC lIAlUVW I loi si: nml I HTTT^TOll IIOl 'MKnnd I In If 15] 15uildiiifx Liots, tobbliiH I'ropori > Hay hC l'lanl i?iw I.iuu!? for s:ib )n Lady's Island, On Paris Island, In St. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 istore nnfl Dwelling on ilic Join Frips MAIN I The Uhoadea plantation near Port Rovnl ferry.,'out; jc sold In p irt or whole, price fioai $:) to (ij j>oi artfculnrs. Pension Notary, c L of 1875. complete stock of Clotliiiigf, ndiow' Hats aOUP S 9 Ties, Laces, Hose, etc. etc. No trouble to show good . :c, COOPER'S. '> ru ? H ^ t-*. NG MATERIAL GENERALLY. W eatlier-Boardin r RPOSES m GREAT VARIETY. AND BALLUSTERS, ERY DESCRIPRION. lade as cheap at this establishment re on hanil t he largest Ecuck ol the ah \vc guarantee will givo entire satis. . tvork. ' PRACTICAL MECHANICS?SAt ; DE, carrying on the business in the e 11 over tins State, Georgia, North Cvir work for the past twenty years. which we box up our work, and rn oi oiuss with ordinary handling, ' :tc at IIALF KATES, which is a gii.. . [tl~SSELL & CO., Charleston, 8. C. NEW FURNITURE. RT HOTEL, Proprietor. :e building known a: 3 housi:. he travelling public. This L?. situated on the river, afifor.' tor. Two Dollars per day. beoFHT. mm ^ERCHAK diso strictly Confidential. C'K and wc will convert it into cr.f ;htcr prices : Horses, Mules, Carringines, Cotton Gins, Com Mills, Co' EAL ESTATt le, Renting ancl Exchange of City ^ Beaufort. IislT Illoek, * l??k, 91,3oo fJSO to ISO 9 lfOO"? * On l?oi*l ltoynl iNlnnd \ - % acre tracts, $3 to $5 per-a Place St. Helena for sale at i L h M H. aiivlsjr'i't arron, th^hcr.t of land desirable lo r aero. Also other Cceirnblo lands. Count r.d Notary Public,