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r .The Beaufort Tribune. AV. >r. FREXCII. IMltor ?? 11 <1 Proprletoi'. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10. 1875 J. K. Prim as whose arrest for burglary whs mentioned last week was yes terday liberated on bail. Sammy Green and George Holmes are his bondsmen. ISfWnlly Green is about establishing a hack lino from Beaufort to Port Royal, which will be a great convenience to our citizens and wc hope to see him sustained in his enterprise. i?TA liunting.party composed of J. P. Boycc, E. Fhilgnrd, W. J. Whipper, W. Kressel and N. 15. Myers, went up to Coosahatchie last Sunday to hunt deer. We hare a rumor that the party killed r.,.m i.i...t -i ?? inui iiiv Liioi, u.ij , i? Hi we- MiHii pui more faith in ttic report when we get our saddle. JSfOnc of our merchants lost a few pieces of calico a few days ago, and suspecting a certain damsel he canic down on licr father for the money in a way that is differently described, and was paid ten dollars for the stolen articles. The mulch ted man after pondering over his missing X called on a trial justice and the ease was finally compromised by tlie merchint paying twenty-live dollars to let the matter drop. hi Tuesday of last week Thomas Simmons and his wife, living near Vnmvillc wa nt into the fields to w rk and during 'hoi.* nlwnce the h >us.- caught lire and three chi dren who were inside were burned to death. The origin of the tire is unknown. The grnud jury of Charleston county have found true bills ngninst Martin K. Dclancy for breach of trust and grand larceny. So says the Union Herald. The Rev. W. II. Milburn, the blind preacher, will accept ' engagements to lecture the coining season. Mr. Milburn has added several new lectures -to those which have already given him a reputation in Europe and America as one of the most pleasing ofjmbtic speakers. How would if do for the Beaufort Lyceum to engnge Mr. Milburn for one lecture ? V ... . .. Zr$?~ The new puper ft is proposed to start in Charleston is to be CAlled the Commercial Adt>erti?er with T.,r?w.. llnndtill of Georgia as its editor. There should be room in a city ot' fifty thou ean d inhabitants for two daily papers, mid we wish the new enterprise success. Never did our cotton merchants exp;rience such difficulty in getting hold of the coveted staple as this year, and some of them are so disgusted with' the ruinous practice of sending out runners that they despair of making a show ol being in tlic business. The crop is very short and many of the small planter: have learned that by keeping their cotton intact that they are enabled about Christmas to ob am a In tte; prico> . and dc el ire at present to sell. . j It is not possible, at present, .to <sti mate the ycild, but from what"we ear barh we should fay therewill-benot ovci half of the average crop. J3F~8huriff Wilson ftiid Ins^ Inisty assistant, Mohan, we it to Variisville lasl Friday to arrest a man named Hutto who is charged with committing two miirdcrs in this county besides shootiug at many persons and even children without provocation. He was the terror of the part of the county in which lie hud his headnlinrfaMnml ? 1? C-?- -1 .|uui^muuu i/uc ]icu[iiu icitreu ill ill SO much that it was itnposjb'e to get an affidavit against him anil when lie war chased by the Sheriff anil lost his pistols, a citizen of VariisvlMc furnished him with n double barreled shot gun without a word. The last murder charged ngainst Hut to is that of the marshal of Allendale who was shot without a word, and pimply because he was an officer; this occurred last Friday. Sheriff W ilson got on the trail ofETutto ami was compelled to walk nineteen miles but at last found his man secreted under a bed in a house near Allcnd le with his gun betide liini, and brought him to lk-aufort where he now is in jail. The following extract from a lettei from Senator John J. Patterson to J. O, Thompson, editor of the Union-Herald regarding the establishment of a Navy Yard at Port Royal by thrr govcrnmeut (will lie of interest to the friends ot the ybung eltj: *8. "As you ask me to lie interested in Porl Hnv.ll I wiuh 111 Ml! wlinl nnu.m-o T 1...... made. 'J lie Navy Department wish tr get rid of t!ie Pcnsacola yaril because it is so subject to yellow fever. Port Royal lias the depth of water and never lia> yellow fever and is very healthy. Tin M? Hihry sat*.he want*'" a Nafy Yard there$>ut (Wrjpl tyt say # ? publicly. It iiis report 16 Congress lie will speak ol the advantage to the service ot havinn Ihe flet t at Port Hoyal this summer, its healthiness.'ccmvcoiouee and good deptli ? f water. He will also write a letter to tin committee recommending an nppropiin t ioni'.>rjfc.\ayal Station.. ul| yvouiii gel fhis^linc and get money chough to l>nil< / a wltarf end erect jsonui repair sUbpo fan< atfirdhou? * it will result in es;4i>H-.hin; i. rhgttlnr Navy Yard. This, t!ie sec ret a jy say-, will certainly follow and will la tuge-1 liy every person ia the departtueni Jire.n llcauforl Lyceum. The entertainment given by our Lyceum last Thursday evening was both pleasing and interesting, and from the many flattering and commendatory remarks of a large and appreciative uiulilence, it may be considered a complete success. Some of the characters in'"Old Phil's Birthday" were very well sustained, especially Mm J- Boyce as Maria Ilardi rcss, who seems natural and at home in every role she undertakes. Miss Harms in the character of Blanch Howard was juite effective. Mr Lockwood as Old | Phil the porter, was very creditable and 'received deserved approbation; so alsr Mr. Clancy who rendered the*part of OKI Phil's son faithfully ami with consider i " | able me jit. In ihc laughable f.*rc of "To Paris and I back (or ? 5,"-all seemed to have rccov ' crcd lroin the little natural hesitation ! ami restraint in the first piece and it was ! given with much spirit, and humor, j 'l'lie whole tiitirtnininent was most i creditable for this young society, givinp I promise of richer and better things in its ' maturity. Not the least pleasing feature of tin i evening, was the fine performance on the ; piano of young Mr. Richard Pollitzer, i who rendered some of the finest music ! of "Wagner, Lizst, Beethoven &n, with skill and taste* t JdfcT'Stiiiiulated bj* the recent otTer el a reward for the capture ot Louis II. Dc Montmollin, Sheriff Wilson succeeded in I arresting that gcntlcnriu in Savannah on Thursday last on a requisition from i Gover i i" Jh oil'>c la'i, on > vi ig to the |>tnpidi:y ??i ilio per- tiraaiig up the | papers ilie n mie was wrong m t?vo particulars so tiiat it is doubtful if the prisoner can beheld. In his appeal to the city court of Savanah Mr. Montmollin claims that be is not the person mentioned in the requisition, that he is not a fugitive from justice in South Carolina, that the warrant is void, and bccauso of the corruption and venality of the officers, whose duty it ii to enforce the laws of the State of South Carolina, would preclude the possibility of his having a fair hearing in said State, by reason of which, as ucit. i/.en of Georgia, he claims tho right to the protection of her lawn and an impartial investigation by her courts. It is well known that Mr. Montmnlliu h;ia frequently visi'cd this county since his trial, but no effort has been uiade to secure his arrest until a reward is joffercd, and ofTcred by a board that have never been known to pay any of the rewards promised. Ektkiied Ncv.lst* Russian Bark Ruth tinas Wcckscll, master, 34 days from St Vincent cape do Verde Islands in bul last to Campbell, Wyllie & co. Nov. 3rd. Br. Bark Hollywood : Balaam, master, 30 days from Fundi al in ballast to Campbell. Wyllie ?Srco. 1 Ceearkd Nov. 3rd. Br. Brig Hiawaf tha Jones, master f?>r Swansea, with .lit tons phosphate rock from Coosaw mines 1 > .Beaufort and Port Royal STAGE LINE I Oil un<l nf<cr Jfo'day Nov. 13th. {tin* undesigned will run u Stage Lint : between tlie above points, Leaving Bkavkokt at 1 P. M. and returning, Leave Pout Royai. at 4 P. M. 1 ' Fare, each way, 75 cents. r ? Wally Green. r 5^10. Howard. ADRIFT, in Beaufort River, a large Flat 55 feet long, squire at both ends lately used for Pile driving. The abovo reward will he paid to anj 1 one delivering the same at our works. , Kodbixh Bodinoton & Co. Atlantie Saw Mills lieu u fort River, 8. C. ; "Wm. M. BIRD & CoT ..... . ? -a jl*- in ill 5 Colors, White Leads ?tc. t IROl'RIETOBS OP ; VESTAL OIL. I The Safritt, 1'urent nntl Ik'Nt I Iliimi mi tor um*iI. I f 201 East Bay, [ Charleston, S. C. ! Double and Single I MATTRASSES, I ttoady mrulo, or manufacturei] ; to oi\lor, by ( \\ iitcrlsousc i Fall and Winter C3-003DS. J E. A SCHEPER ' , > Takes pleasure in announcing to hi* patrons, and i n , to the LAD1F.H OF BEAUFORT In particular i , thai he now has the FINEST STOCK of intv >>.4 AND ' fajstoyTJOODS"" ever opened in Beaufort, which lie offer* at the' . VKitY I.OWKST 1'UtCUS. ; ^ [, Ille assort incnt of * j DRESS GOODS, SILKS and VELVETS. GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, i I ifi?' ruijv i>?. l| .?!. ohimull'dkl, I1 SHAWLS, of uvcry jradu, and a full i " ; ftoi U -t . I5oo( s *1 nil S1mk>s ! and J n K AI?V -M A I) 1-: t'L()TIIIN(i :j IS COMPLETE. FOR S-AJLE, : Tlio Klli-cble premise In the Town of Benn' fort next Enst from the residence of Mrs. E. B. ( llnle Bennett and fronting the Bny?nil entire lot \ ^ I with imbetantinl dwelling House, j For terms apply to the subscriber nt his office. 1 A. S. IIitcucock. r| FOUND ADRIFT. ( (| PICKED VP in Beaufort ri\er THKEF.BAT- * ! | THAI'S, which the owners can have by proving ownership and pnvingcxpcuws. Apply to F. W Schofcr Geoiioe Bhowk. 1 Beaufort. s. C.. Oct. il 8:5 NEW YORK AND PORT ROYAL ' STEAMSHIP LINE. ' flMlE FIRST CLASS, FULL POWERED STEAM ] I SHIPS. iVLOISTTO-OlVIIE^.^, FA1RCLOTH, Master, and i HUISTTSVILLE, CHEST Kit Master. ' Will leave l'opt Koviil for Now York iltcrmtc| ly every Friday afternoon. upon I be arrival of the i | A'offMta, anil Savannah A Cbntwoa I | For Freight or PaiMagc-liarla^ rupcrlor-tuoaoB j modal ion*. apply to RICHARD P. RlTNI?LE. A^ent. Fort Royal* 8. C. ? JOHN R. JOHNSON'S Umbrella Manufactory AN1> HAT J EMPORIUM, ? 30.3 Kino Struct C11AKT.ESTOM, N. C. | All orders promptly Ailed C. O, D. by Express. I O- Jp- WIETERS; Commission M kim i i a xt, M nOLKSAI.K DEALER IN Groceries and Liquors, No. 1S1 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. , TTnn T-* TT1W rrv ? ?- ? VtKUltlK WALKER & BACDT. |PHOCTOK3 IN ADM1KAL1Y AND ATTOltN SYS j AT r.AV>", RiiAl'FOItT, S. t. \V\LKXlt Si I! A.COT. *; \\r. ,T. VbUOIEU. | Ji Charleston. | Beaufort. ii I 5 Refer to the British Cor.ui'atcs in the South.and j specially to the British Consulate at Charleston, i noTXh 34. | 1 Henry Bisckoff & Co., I' Wholesale Grocers, |. AND DUALKRR IN , Wines Lipors Segars Tobacco &e-,; > 11)7 KiiHt liny, CHARLESTON\ 8. (J. H. Bifcuopp. C. Wclbcrn. J. II. WcLnuns. J ! I! ROBERT I). "WHITE, ? I Marble and Granite v "WO:RIKZS. CTKMKTK1CY LOTS EXCLOSK1). ! BURIAL VAVLTH BUILT AT SHORT NOTICE. ' Meeting Street, Cor, Horlbcck Alley, CHARLESTON, S. C. *W- -A.- MERTENS\VHOLES ALE <fc EE TAIL DEALEIl IN j Ladies, Misses Gents Boys & Children's: BOOTS & SHOES ; TRUNKS, | Valises, Satchels & Carpethufff. ( 28# Klnt' street * Charleston, S. C*. { ! ! CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS. I | The untlerf<i^iic(l have formed a partnership for " I . , . Aumiranty practice under the above Arm name: ^ Coiibin & St??\e, i Jor. M. Wii.liank. j C'liurluaton. J lleaufort. | inch 31-1 v. i | I AN OUTFIT FREE. We want roiiic 0110 in every county to lake or- , ilcrx and tlullror good n fur il.c old and original ('. I O. D. Howe. I.;.rgo c.o? h vrgo".. Spin did < banc I in every neighborhood for the right peiHow of el- j | ther rcx. yonief or o|il. HumpIrK, iiow?'htta. eh- , > cnl-ira. io-iiir, o:e? a efariolcto outUt ??!?:it free i mid pout |i.tlil. Send for it at on c and oinko ( money, at y.?ir home*. Adilrc'R. II. !. HAM. | ft l'(). 15 It ovarii Street, tlultiiuoro, Mi'. i i tavencl & Co., At. S. Kill* Charleston. licaufurl Beaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. < Having put up In their establishment n GUT IILL nrc prepnrcu to furnish at the ihor ottce, Grist, Meal and Feel, The highest cash price paid for CtJUX, Corn Ground on Toll. Conant & Emmons. VKE NOW l'HKl'AHED TO FUllNIi ICE In any quantity Customers may <lcsi roni thuir Ice IIousc, Heventh Street. JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS. 110 v2.V21. S. M. WALLACI Cotton raclor nml GRIST MILLER, Wlinlcsulc Dealer in Irain, Hominy, Meal, Feed, Et s ilv iHii.vMxorrox lought. Ginne ! and prepared for mark V<1 vnm-cs tnndo on ( 'onslji1 niciitH. laving the best machinery for ginni tot ton and grinding cojn and meal, lie irepnred to execute all orders on t hortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginned on toll. llov25-2S. H. KLATTE & CE Wholesale Grocers, AND DKA1.KR8 IN Vim I.iniinrQ SnnQrc Tnhaonn 9. .. .uvwj uiuiiviVj uuguill< lUUUUUUi (X 1N.1 lta.v. CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders from tlic Country promptly i ended to. OB ILL'S. lit riTs. can To VS. t'A Iv H.M, > 1 TS A.full assortment of the above eonsi ng of ORANGES, LEMONS, N.PPLES, DATES, FIGS, BAN AN: Vll hinds <^f FRENCH confections BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY Nl" WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PEC A! ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUJ md every other kind of CAKES on hn or made to order. Particular attention given to supply] nirtics with all necessary articles. goods use fill as well as oiixamf.ni eceiveil by every steamer from n :ork. James Odell P. M. WHITMAN, Wutchinnkor si ixl .leivelei n.W STREET, BEAUFORT. M. C., Has* Just received from the North a fi:te a-?? acnt of good a at Northern Prices. VEDDING RINGS, $1.00 to $12.00, SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50, SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $1.00 ladies GOLD WATCHES. $30 to $50. 8 Day & 1 Day striking Clocks, $3.59 to $8. iUNTS' GOLD CHAINS. PINS,|RINGS,SLEE BU FTONS, STUDS, WATCH CHAINS, LADIES GOLD mid PLATED JEWELIU GOLD PENS. AC.. AC. Gents' Gold and Silier Watches. Call and examine before purchasing, nud sat onrsclf you ran save tei o twenty-five per < orn Charleston or Savannah prices. Richard P. Rundle, * IIIPPINO And COMMISSION MERCHANT Port Royal, S. C. Cotton. Haial Stores, Lumber, & aaknt f(>k the CEW YORK A PORT llOYAL STEAMSHIP L Mississippi A Dominion-, \Ve->t India ?t Pacific, and I.rver.aoor. & Galveston Steamship Companies to Livkhpoo Ihickwlical Flour, (Joldon Syrup, Apples, Cabbage ir.npcs Onions and Turnij * Vi oncli's. an?n?wrew hin^? H r j?i n m jtt i Dry GocisSi Miliiatryli si j J** i? 311 i ; - . Hit-, FA TA Having jn?t luu! in a large and J >5"V < a 00<1?K, rc>i 31 slli jK^ry, 1 js siesse Motions, Embroideries, Corsets, At prices within the reach of all. I l)o ni forqet I lie olaa j *-T o '/fe-Rtiops poDSth 1 _ I 1 wimflm | MANUFAC1URERS0F BUILD!N 1 Dressed, Ceiling, and <. MOULDINGS FOll BUILDING PUB c NEWELS, HAND-RAIL WOOD TURNING OF EVE! GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK ma can be made in the United State?. We have South ot'the city ot' Baltimore, all of which \ on to all who want good and substantial w? ? THE SUBSCRIBERS ABE TIIE ONLY BLIND AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TRAD of Charleston, and can refer to gentlemen all linaand Florida, a- to the character of their --0-'? NOTICE.?On account of the manner in \ own assumption < i tlic lisk ol' Breakage ?ii j goods arc shipped over the roads in this Stai saving to the purchaser of our work. w. r. f. 1st- mch.o-lyr. S:SEA ISLAN \S, ' ] BAY SI KELT, BE A I ' llMl| .THIS KLKOA.XT IIOTFL ini, | opened in nr.st-chiss style, the calls tlie attention ot'the tract wi.! advantages oiicietl at tlii.s fav< EW j j S * si2?_v?. % .and the inducements held out in tlie south. ! JAKE Fashionable Hat Emm i h 1,1 nO'J Ktiipf Mroct j. CHARLESTON, C. WHITE &iiugul:s, deai.eus in on Hats. C.vrs,Funs, Umduel?..\s, Canes &c. Umbrellas repaired*!! mi mndo tn order. Goods sent C. O. I). by Express to anv part of J the country. veiMen's Youth's k Boy's: I CL8THINC. jt Cl.OTIIS, CassI.MKKES, FuitNfSlllNO j M i*ry i Goods &c. ""'mENKE & MULLER r. i .? " , Merchant Tailors auA Ciotiiiers, ii r J2S King cor. Wentwortli St. 1 <i IA RLBSTOX, S. j I ' Quick r.iKs and small profits, is on: ! t(, I motto. Wc guarantee our clothing to -"J I j. j c<|Ual ( list >ui work. oct 7-0m j ?v Wayne & Von Kolnits, i ? * I OILNEH.MI ?: Commission Merchants | FOIl THE SALE OF PHOV X/3T O ITS ANn | je >s,j PRODUCE. 00 K:?st !lr .* *? < . ,i?. i. IX , ?. ' l-juaciufwndmhbm^* hkk'jit- .*> s-*m L of 181 Z complete .stoek^ot Clothing, Klios' HatN ODDS, Tie?. Liices. Hose ?f.<v ef.^ / / ' r No trouble to sliow good . % COOPER'S. G MATERIAL GENERALL^ "W eather-Boardinc POSES in GREAT VARIETY. AND I3ALLUSTERF, IY DESCRIPR10>\ <le aa cheap at this establishment u on band the largest stock ot the nbov vc guarantee will givo entire satisfa ork. PRACTICAL MECHANICS-SAS; 3i, carrying on the business in the e;t over this State, Georgia, North Car work far the past twenty years. vlikh we box up our work, and . i.-. uus with ordinary handling, l\ r c a I HALF RATES, which is a great USSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C. D HOTEL UFORT, S. C. having been refitted find * proprietor respectfully filing public to the many onto resort tor and Hunting, to those seeking health 5 G'jDBLL, Proprietor. [. M. STUART, M. D. "in! Apotlifoiiry, BEArpoiir. $. c.. DEXUfc IS UOS AJCT) CHEMICALS. T iTe.NT MEDICINES, 'J- JILRT AHTICLB3, J'EKJTMERY, BRrSIIEf. &c. uc Afor'.r.H'ut <?f MT.VTIOXBn\, hyMcluns rrc^cnptiouf Compounded with cm <> v '<5Si. Rank the lilrhert for DnraVllttr, Prrf-^t 'Wnrk.aO'l x-e ft <>pi-ratlon. They nre tM n-cM itWnt, Heir in.itix itr.il ihtvIcecblc, the raelcat lo ??lt, awl limply l-nlil for, nmt nmwtr tvrnp rwiurvmcut W e family and mauufaclory. lAbentl leriut' Cu CctUit. Atklrcu, ^ Dninoat Ic " F-owinfr MatMro Co.. KewTorh. jcy&SU1'* jfcjttf I'ltmiiriM: n Unto nml vnrli<1 moptiim^it of i ? i r L mIUV, Mi-wee". mi.I Children's Uitrutcirf* of >1 domestic dva'.jo:?. by tl>? m??t koimiMm itlrlft. "j'hey me Ho l?o?t inrfnl tilting, ?uvl iborntr, nnd yet I bo in'** simple icutrun ever pouted to tbu public, and take Dm lead wberoeer Intr.- ?, , < er l. jiiitiit tc utile J- bond for Ulustiatcd Cal-ir ;no. A fcitWi iJotncsllt" SowtttT JlarVTno Co.,Kow-TorV. " . tje^wn-hU* Kii?liferokm-d tw> pewiilcd Informal tircri:!- : . nvn TT KmMhii In aH lie departments: 3rt-,' ?t (Uotyaand I'Utt rt.i HiuK literature, Lai... .... 1 ci M<-:t ii?, ' / i t" ' MHk c.-.ii . gt.oO [i r jt.ir. t;.ciixa cuyfcaCiva. '.)?* ]?.?!.?.mi ?vn Ah'?y to erorv iilewrnier y.. yS / -. srt* T fa.. ^Kx%9Ba| .'ttf.-tf ? rwrfbt? Acv.'tmi. is* Monthly. domestic** Rr lld'op K'vr.Yeri '2*2