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The Beaufort Tribune. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27. 1875 HTMr. Harrison is filling in his dock with ballast from the bark Colorado. This vessel is to be loaded with Camber by R. O. Holmes, and is expected to carry 550.000 feet. UF "Jnines O. Thompson has tendered his resignation as assignee in the matter of M. M. Kingman, bankrupt. The conrt accepted the resignation, and appointed W. H. Lock wood in his Btend. tyThc f?mily of Capt. Doutelle will return to Beaufor: f r the winter. The Capt. met with quite a loss last week in the destrustion by fire of his large tent where he u at present located near Greenville. aTThc mill and personal property of M:'ildin Owens & Co was solo last 'ihur*dot by the assignee and brought fair prices. Every thing was bought in by the creditors and business will be contiu i uccl without interruption by the same I drm. I fctf- The only excitement in town last j Monday was causc<l by a colored Amazon brandishing u huge cheese knife, chasing a boy through the streets with tlir.eats of exposing his innards to the buzzards. No Policeman wns visible and no dumage do A. |3f"Owing to the sudden illness <<f Mr. Bellows, the entertainment prou.itn-ti last evening l?y the bt-auf rt L.yccum wus unavoidably p atponed. It is u .w intended to carry out last niirhts programme on the evening of rhur.-day aNov. 4. fSTLabt week a? i>. P. Pioa w it going I through C- osHW rivet in ;us >uilti<>ai the titicKney, tie run ou a sua- and the boat biting, upset in 12 feet wanr. Pins lost auoutfzo worth ot good*. The bout was subsequently got ashore and the bole stopped and the mariner, wetter and wiser, proceeded 0:1 his journey in quest of cotton. fWThe train on the S. & C. It. R. on Sunday last was delayed six hours by the breaking of an axle of the engine. When the train arrived at Yeinassee it -was dark, the depot locked up and no body to be seen. A lady passeuger, a stranger, bound for. Beaufort fearing to lcavo to leave the train in so desolate a spot was obliged to go on to Savannah, and the conductor made her pay her fare. py*Monday evening a cry of fire brought everybody on tli? street. The a'arm was caused Uv an NnoanSUw. watch in the cotton gins of Waterhouac Ricker igniting, and for a minute it looked as though there was going to be a disastrous fire. Owing tp to the pre caution of separating the gins from the rest of the building only the cotton that was being ginned was burned, so that the loss was trifling. The Steam fire engine was on hand in an incredib'y short time and Union engine and the Hook and Ladder promptly followed, but their services were not needed. The boys however were bound to have a squirt and ?o the engines were run on the wharves and for a while deluged the streets, to the great joy of the small boys. ^3F"The county commissioners will meet tomorrow in special session, lor tvhat purpose we have been una le to J find out. It is said that George Holmes wili make a settlement wi'.h them and as the figures ure vcty intricate it will require the utmost quiet to fully understand th<-m. . .1 - * r-% en snares oi uvorgiK nanroail stock, at eighty dollars per share, were exchanged Wednesday in Augusta for a one thousand dollar Port Royal Railroad bond endorsed by the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. Judge Bacon, of Edgefield, who went to London to look after the immense estate of which the Jennings Family A6so- j elation claim to lie ln-irs, lias returned. He reports the fortune a reality, and the chances good. A meeting of the family is to be held at Birmingham, England. The town council having before it an Ordinance providing for a salary for the ? Imendant, the question has beeu raised as to the power of council to give him any c >nip n>ation during his term of office. If council cannot reduce the salaries of employees during the time for which they were elected it is probable that it could not give a salary to thb Intendant who was elected tc a non-salaried offic. If this ia the caae council might pass an Ordinance allowing the Intendant trial justice's fees for his services as magis? trate. This could not be objee' ed to by any reasonable man. Mr. J. R. Smith, of CoflVe ccurty, Geor gia has not bought a pound of meat for family use since the war, but has sold a quantity every year, he has corn to pare, but nover s :ll? it. nirf*-rrln?* . ? , ***o ' loan it to hi* people and receive pay in kind; ho has both gold and gr:enhack* loaned out, and ri-fuws to tak-s any interest over seven per rent.; he favots a constitutional convent! >n and n reduction of snl.iries, and a session of the J-ogl da urc every fo ir years: and he is no Granger stumping the State with an eye to the Gov. norddp. The*New Bedford Mercury thinks we should take care of the poor Indian, be- ] cause ho is so willing to take hair of us. Buckwheat Flour, Golden Syrup, Apples, Cabbage t\..' . ' m viupco wiiions aim Turnips, French's. Fall and Winter GOODS. E .A. SCHEPER Takes pleasure In announcing to his patrons, and to tho LADIES OF BBAUFORT in particular that he now has the FINEST SI OCK of DRY GOODS UiS FANCY GOOD9 ever opened in Bejiufort, whi.h he offers at tho YEItY LOW BUT riticus. j His assortment of DRKS8 GOODS, SILKS and VELVETS, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, hosiery, embroidery, SHAWLS, of every ersde, aud a fn) stock of BootM and Hlioew A.1D * I READY-MADE CLOTHIXO IS COMPLETE. FOR SA.X-E, The Eli cble premise in the Town of Beanfort next East from the residence of Mr*. E. B. Hale Bounett and fronting the Bay?an entire iot with substantial dwelling House. For terms apply to the subscriber at his office, j A. S. Hitchcock. 1 AN OUTFIT FREE. "?Ve want some one in every eoun v to Luke orders and deliver goods for the old and original ('. O U. House. Large cash wages.. Splendid chance in every neigh lorliood for the right persons ol either sck. yuuugor old. Samples, new data, cltcoiars, 'arms, etc,, a complete ouutt sent free and post paid. Send for it at;ouce aud make money at your homes. Address, H. J. HALL A CO. 6 N. Howard Street, Baltimore,fMd. BEAUFORT HOUSE, BEAUFORT, S. C. Ma Agnes Mann, .... Proprietress k I . '!' ? Hotil la situated In'thc most delight ful part of the city. The rooms arc eomfort.ihle, well ventilated and handsomely famished. Families can he furnished with convenient rooms, and no trouble is spared to promote the comfort of tho guests. FOUND ADRIFT P1CKKD UP in Beeofortirlver TURKS DATTKAU8, which the owners can have by proving ownership and payingeapensos. Apply to F. W. Schoper UaonoE Knovs. Beaufort, S. C? Oct. 11 8.3. Men's Youth's & Boy's CLOTHING. Cloths, Casbimkhks, Furittshiho Goods &c. MENKE & MULLER Herchaat Tailors and Clothiers, 228 King cor. Wentworth St. CHARLESTON, S. C. Quick sulcs nod small profits, is our motto. Wo guamutce our clothing to equal custom work. Oct 7-0m NEW YORK STORE. IE]. A large assortment of FINE SHOES, For Ladies Gentlemen and Children. Dry Goods & Clothing A 8rcci.ii.TT. Call in and examine before purchasing. Quick Sales and Small Proflts-Our motto. Wayne & Von Kolnitz, GENERAL Commission Merchants FOR THE SALE OF PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. 06 lt.it Day A 27 Vendue Range !> >)?? t? lit * 4 ' , blythewood" FEMALE SEMINARY. rpII IS INSTITUTE. LOCATED SEVENTEEN I mile. North of Colombia, near the Charlotte, Columlna, and Anfotfta Railroad, In a committil iv nntad *?aal?V ?J ?u- - * # ? ?. hvmiui wiu uiunuuj, Will COD)menu* It* next Hmlon Htrrinu 6th, 1675, and cIonJui loth, 1876, The Trustee# cxpreaa their unqualified confidence In the ability and') udgemeut which la th? peat, have prealdedoTer the dcatlnlea of thla Institution, and which In the fntnre will eaatlnoe to dlroct and con'rol Ita latfteeta, and do moat heartily rocomuiond It to the anpport and patron ace of all w ho ? ealrc jrood training and sabaran>1*1 and lll>eral edncatlon for their daughters. For particular*, addreaa either the Principal, Da.8. W. BookiiAitT. Dozo, 8, C-, Or tiie Secretary of the Board of Trustees. Kav T. W. M ci.licii am p. novo 8. C HE* YORK AND PORT ROYAL STEAMSHIP LINE. fl^HB FIRST CLASS, FULL POWERED STEAM 1 SHIPS, MONTGOMBBY, VAlftCLOTH, Master, and HXJ3SrT3*VlX.3-,B, CHESTER Master, Will leave Port Royal for New Yot?k alternate' Ijr every Frtdny aftemoot. opot the arrival of thd yngneia, and Savannah A Chntloeton train, For Freight or Pnaange-havlng supcrlor-uiOaDg modatlone, apply to RICHARD P. BUNDLE, Agont, Port Royal- 8, c. H. M. STUART, M. D. Drumtlet nii<l Apothecary, BEAUFORT. 8, C.. DEALS* I* DkUQS AND CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY. DRUSnKS. Ac. > A floe Assortment of HTATK?NEIIY. Physicians Prescriptions Compounded with care no* 85-88. JOHN R- JOHNSON'S Umbrella Manufactory AND HAT EMPORIUM 30R Kino Street CnARLKSTOX, 8. C. Alt orders promptly filled O. O. d. by Express. O. ' T T commission l :. ti w noLESALK d kale it in Groceries and Liquors, No. 181 East Bat, CHARLESTON, S. C. VERDIER WALKER & BACOT. PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEAUFORT, S. C. Walxeb Jb Bacot, I W. J. VBRDraw. Charleston. | Beaufort. Refer to the British Consulates In the Soujh. and specially to the British Consulate at Charleston. novJS 34. Fashionable Hat Gmporinm 200 King Street CHARLESTON, S. C. WHITE & HUGHES, DEALERS IN IIatb. Caps,Furs, Umbrellas, Canes ac. Umbrellas rcpalrcdTand made tn order. . Goods sent C. O. D. by Express to auy part of the country. 1 Henry Bischoff & Co., Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN Vises Liprs Segars Tobacco &c-, 1 11)7 Kast Hay, CHARLESTON\ S. C. H. BisrHorr. C. wouoix. J. H. Wuiburn. 1 ROBERT D. WHITE, Marble and Granite WORKS. CEMETERY LOT? ENCLOSED. BURIAL VAULTS BUILT AT SHORT NOTICE. Moctln# Street, Cor. Horlbcck Alley, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 "W. -A.. MERTENS. WHOLESA LE <t RETAIL DEALER IN * Ladies, Misses Gents Boys & Children's nnnmn o mm"" DUU1S tt SilUfcS TRUNKS, Valines, Satchels & Carpetbags. G 368 King Street Charleston, S. C. CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS. The undersigned have formed a partnership for Adtnlrsllty practice under the abovo firm name: Corbin A Stone, I Joe. M. Willians, ' Charleston. [ licaufort. r mch.Sl-ly. Sea Mil Hotel, BEAUFORT, S. C. lias been reopened. The patronage of * the traveling public ia solicited. James Odell Proprietor Douhlft anil Rinirlft ? ? R/4UQ XV/ ? MATTRASSES, Ready made, or manufactured J to order, by (t. Waterhome , lUvenol * Co., At. 3. Elliott Charleston. Heaufort. Boaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. Hftvln* pot up In their ostabllahtteat a GRIST MILL are prcpafca to farbUh at tlia ahortcr notice, Grist, Meal and Feed. The highest caah price paid for CORK. Corn Ofottnd on Toll. Conant & Emmons. , ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH I P B 1 li D In nny quantity Customers may desire, from their Ico House, Meventh Street. JOHN OONANT. J. A. EMMON8. novS5-&4. S. M. WALLACE, Cotton Factor and GRIST MILLER, WholrMle Dealer In Grain, Hominy, Meal, Fees, Etc., SEA THE.VND CO TTON Bought. Oinnc I a?<d pr pared for market Ad viinees ninde on ConslKninenlH. Havin-' the best mnchinerv for ginning ctton and <rri>i :i < o.io ? d -n- a* tie is nr' fiir" ! t or n't 1 1 r- fi-vt ,? he hi |?rj- ;?.*! lor Cotton and CornCotton ginned on toll. novt5-2S. H. KLATTE & C0. Wholesale Grocers, 4KD DIALERS Tti Vines, Liqnors, Seprs, ToHacco, 4c., is."} Enst I In CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders from the Country promptly at- 1 tended to. ODELL's. FltUITW. CANDIES, i To VS, J CAItEH, a 3V UTS A full assortment of the above consistng of ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS. All kinds of FRENCH confectionery. BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, WALNUTS. ALMONDS PVCaxtq ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND vnd every other kind of CAKES on hand or inade to order. Particular attention given to supplying jartica with all necessary articles. goods use ful as well as ornamental eciived by every steamer from hkw j fORK. James Oflell 1 P. M. WHITMAN, 1 # i Wntelimnkci and Jeweler, i BAY STREET, BBAUFORT. 8. C.. 11m Just received from the North a fine assort- ' ucnt of goods at Northern Prices. VEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $13.00, SILVER RINGS, 80c. to $1.60, SILVER NAPKIN RINOS, $4.00 to $4 00. LADIES GOLD WATCHE8. $96 to $00. i 8 Day & 1 Day striking Clocks, ' $3.50 to $8. IBNTS' GOLD CHAINS, PINS, |RINOS.SLEEVK o BD rTONS, STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY, y GOLD PENS. AC., AC. Gents' Gold and Silver Watches. Call and examine before purchaalng, and Mtiaf j ournelf yon can aav# tea o twentyptr ecut ?| ana Charleston Or Savannah price*. ^ Richard P. Rundle, ("HIPPING And (ONMI88ION MERCHANT, f Port Royal, S. C. T Cotton. Naval Stores, Limber,-&c- . w AOFNT run T0B IKWTORK A PORT ROYAL STKAMSI!IP LINK j MiMiHirn A Dominion, I ? Wiit India A Pacific, and iivbrfool. A o alt baton Steamship companies to Liverpool. 1 ^ ^ACON D. 8. MEATS, AO., AC. Choice Smoked and Dry SIDES, Shoulder* and lellte*, S. C. llama, Break fart Baron Strip*, Lard, heeae, Butter, Macherel. Beef Tonjpiea, Kloor. I IolflH?-p, Miliar, Ac. P. BartU'a celebrated (Ciutln* | atl) Snicked llam Sauea^o. Auto, No. i MEATS of diflcrunt quality, 01 ! and aud for aalc- by P TKK MACtit'EKS, j * ?b-17tf. Vendue Ranzc. | jTcooper j Dry Goods & Millinery. For FA LI Having just laid in a large and < Dry Ooodm, Millinery, Ln dressg Notions, Embroideries, Corsets, ' At prices with in the reacirof all. Dont forfjet the place MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDINl Dressed, Ceiling, and J MOULDINGS FOR BUILDING PURI NEWELS, HAND-RAIL J WOOD turning OF KVED GOOD AND SUBSTANTIA!, WORK mad f* T* 1 vttn/lu 5~ a! - T7.,fi ' * 111 we unuca mates, We have i South 01' the city of Baltimore, all of whiob w on to all who want good and substantial wo THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONLY I BLIND AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TRADI if Charleston, aDd can refer to gentlemen all < is an d Florida, as to the character of their w -o-* NOTICE.?On account of the manner in wl >wn assumption of the risk of Breakage of foods are shipped over the roads in this State i iving to the purchaser of our work. W. P. RO mch.3-lyr. NEW HOUSE, M THE BUM Jos. A. Dupoufj, IAVING REMOVED TO THE TIHIIE CLUE [ am prepared to accommodate the Sel is nearest to the Depot, and sit an iinnhKtnietf<l ?1... t-?1 ^v/vv\i T 1\/U UI I III* Iliil*l-MJI jlsTirci MICTION k COMMISi Consignments of Merchandis end In your DEAD and SHOP worn STOCK lort notice. We have on oar lists at slaughtei Wagons, Farming Utensils, Boats, Steam Engin ced, 8tore, Fixtures, &cM &c. BROKER IN RE pccial nttion given to the purchase* Sale, ountry property: For Sale in B 11ITCIIA.111VM IIOUHE nn<l Ilnl HITLlAl IIOUHE and Half Tlloo I<ti 11 <11 nor Eotn. obblnii I*r<?i?crty IKny TMnntliisr Lands Tor cmiIo O )n Lady's Island, On Paris Island, In St. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 aci 'tore and Dwelling on the John Fripp P MAIN L Tho Rboadcs plantation uoar I'ort Royal ferrr.conulnli > aold ia part or whole, prico front $3 to pur a? cnlara. m r? - - - ? - fy.t. J r% ? , v ^ of 187& complete stock of Clothingi idies* Hats ODDS, ries, Laces, Hose, etc. etc. No trouble to show goods , COOPER'S. G MATERIAL GENERALLY. W eather-Boarding ?OSE8 in GREAT VARIETY. IND BALLUSTERS, IT DBSCRITRIOX. . ? le as cheap at this establishment a. on hand the largest stock ?! the abur e guarantee will give entire asliefkc rk. PRACTICAL MECHANICS?8ABL !, carrying on the bosinces la the cit jver this State, Georgia, North Cer<* rork for the past twenty yean. lich we box np our work, and on Gloss with ordinary handling, f at HALF RATES, which Is a gre B8ELL <fc CO., Charleston, B. C. DEW FURNITURE. IT WITH! L 1 . 11U 1JJ1J, Proprietor. BUILDING KNOWN AS J HOTJ3E travelling public. This houated on the river,"afcordA Two Dollars per aay. ill HON MERCHANT e strictly Confidential. and we will convert it into cash ? r prices: IIo rem, Males, Oaffiag- i es, Cotton Gins, Cora MlMa, Ootton AL ESTATE. Renting and Exchange of City a eaufort. f IHooK, h. 91.000 so a?ioo ? M OO. n Port, itoyal laiaaS retracts, $3 to $5 per to* Jk lace St. Beleia for alMt $2i)' AND. ? ^ ,, too b?t?)),?( 4?tr>Ma ? fl ' t"? 0""':