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+- ? The Beaufort Tribune. AW M. l'H liACJI, j:<litor iiiul rioiU'Ii'tor, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 24. 1873 f^TThe county commissioners will meet next Monday. tjfThe Pilot Boy Inn returned to the line between Georgetown and Charles ton. 237~W. J. Jenkins and T. M. Crofut, I of Be aufort, have been drawn as jurors! for the January term of the U.S. couit in Charleston. Mr. John Munctt has brought from New* York, for his own private use, a very handsome sloop of 12 tons called llic,Quickstep. ' ttf'The telegraph informs us that the Secretary of the Navy will recommend ilie < Btiil lidmient of a small Naval Stn1 lion at l'ort U< yal. Pf riic chief constructor of the Navy Department arrm d in lieaufort last week. I We hear that his object is to thororghly inspect the Dictator pJcparntory to lur | . being scut North. According to the figures of the Oharh ston Keirs Renut ort county for the ten years to come will be entitled to six representatives in the general assembly. W e now have seven. ? Jos. M. Williams Esq. has rcmoved to Aikcir where he will continue his practice, and hope* the climate will he of benefit to bis health. Mr. Wil ' IiainshnR the gn??d wishes of all who * know him for his success in his prolVssi??u. 53TT 'he Georgetown Time* complains I hut there has not been a conviction in the court there for a week, and attributes this resu't to the tact that there was not a white man on the jury. In this county the cob ri <1 juror is quite as ready to convict as the white man, and their verdicts are general y just. tffTbcie is a dearth of politicians in our town just now owing to the meeting of the legislature. Sheriff \\ ilson and George lIolmt-8 left last Saturday and the next day the exodus was very great, the departures embracing men of all ranks from the expectant porter to the Lieutenant Governor. Congressman Smalls accompanied the crowd, but. returns this week to prepare for bis departure for "Washington, where he will be accompanied by his daughter Lizzie. A very serous smash occurred oa the C. C. and A. Railroad la^t Thursday, owing to n train of empty cars tunning jnto the rear of a passenger train that was on a side track waiting for another train to pass. One child was killed and uiany other passengers injured, and ihe wonder is that more were not killed as the cngiue ran half way through the ladies car splitting it in two. Gov. Chamberlain was on the traiu but escaped uninjuricd. "Wasiiinoton, November 22.?The Vice President elied very suddenly at 7.30 this morning. He rested well last night, and awoke at 7 o'clock, and expressed himself as feeling bright anil better- He sat up in bed to take bis medicine, and lay * down on bis left side and expired in u * few moments without a struggle. Entiiiikd Nov. 81;?<>p Quickstep 45 days from Njct York with mdzeto J. D. M itiu it t. Cmsarkd Nov 15 Pr. Prig Fdi'li 'ihotnus master for London with 308 tons phosphate rock from Coosaw mines. Nov 10th Russian Burlc Rnthinas, Week sell master for 'London England with 950 tons phosphate rock from Oak Point mines. 17?l r>.. tj?: ttrn Aiut, Altai Ul. l *Y II' liuma master, for Plymouth England with 480 tons phosphate took from C'oosaw mines. - The Abbeville Medium has a supreme coptcmpt for the merchants of Columbia beeauBC they do not mako use of printers ink. In an article on the State fair the Medium gays of this lack of advertising 'the consequence is that Columbia lists no trade worth speaking of. True, you now and then see an nrnifnl of wood < n a eart with a lrasi calf pulling it, or some stray sandhiller from Lexington county ninnngisto get over to the city with a load of potato' s or corn, not be nuw h'3 can get a better trade but because the rascal It sis a lien on hi s crop in Losing ton and wishes to cheat the good nierehsint, who befriended him in dull limes, out of his dues."' The grand j"ry of Georgetown county ir.ust Ise mi industrious lsidy of men. Not only have tiny piled up indictments on the fiends, of the county commissioners 1-ut they n'so present the same hoard for failing to build certain bridges giving the names of the bridges ami 1 lie persons making the complaints. TJiey have also A.. I - f . |iir?;;niu<i a sciiooi irua'cc lor inconipctency and neglect of duty, and a teacher for immoral character. What a job our gr'and jury w ?ul?l liuvo if tlicv were to enumerate all the impas-aVc bridges and shou'd f-el ca'lcd upon to para upon the hint9-* cf i i:r tea h i? ur.d tin?tees! ?tw--?HpgiWTJw .'TCT^sapo?a? j Tukbe of tuc Kwituckey Ku Klux wu ; convicted iu the United States Court f | Louisville. One was sentenced to flv , years in tho penitentiary, another t thr<?c years, ami the sentence oT the thlr wns postponed. ' TOWN LOTS FOR SALE A Few very desirable lots in Bcntifoi within three uunutea walk of Bn street, lor sale. For particulars inquire of N. Brady. W. Schroder, M AXUFACTUItKIt OF FINE CIGARS ; KILLICKUSTNICE Smoking Tobacco. MUX Of RMI'KROR VYI I.I.I AM, 10 IIAYNE STKEET, C'to rU'sfoii, S. C no barnes* foot-dower scroll saws and lathes. j/R/1 J Ah entire devolution in tli ? ^ ''Vr J con ariictloii ni ? Chiller! The olil style throw StfreOhMBr-T i-idc when these nre known 1 ~tVCfVr^ BW Thouwi.nds now in use! $1.50 ,jL ? Er to $2.0-0 per yenr made usln ?v A'^VJ&k m them, One person out of ever; Wf three who sends for rntulognn 'hihuys one. Say what paper yo read this in, and address W. F. .tJOHN IIARNES. Rockford, Wiuneha.ro Co, li.iic S OU. * Illinois. CANNES GOODS, J?.T -Jas. E. Boyce's 2 pound cm 1 re-J? Pineapple 25 cents 2 4 4 14 14 (\.rn HO 4 4 1 ' 4 4 4 4 4 Salmon 25 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pears 25 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Tomatoes 20 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Green Peas23 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 Lobster 25 4 4 2 lb can Wilson's Corned Ilecf 50 4 4 Can ready for immediate use. 1 pound cans Fresh Oysttts 15c a can, TIEIE r New York Tribune. 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BIRD & Ca~ Denlniw In Colors, White Leads cflc I'ROl'llIETOllS OH* VESTAL OIL. Tlio Siifml, 1'iircst niul Illiiinliiii tor u*4'<l. 201 Eaht Hay, Charleston, S. C. Double and Single MATTRASSES, U .'nd v made, or muntifactuivi to or ler, hy (?. WatiTliouse it Fall and Winter '? ? O-OOZDS. d E. A SCHEPEH | n I ' MT1 Takes pleasure in announcing to hie patron?, and to the LADIES OK BEAUFORT In particular that he now has the FINEST STOCK of y DRY (H)ODS AND FANCY GOODS ? - crcr opened in Beaufort, which he nflVra at the VERY LOWEST ritlCES. All IIin nHsoiTment of DRESS GOODS, SILKS and VELVETS, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY. EMBROIDERY, SHAWLS, of every grade, and a fall " stock of Hoot s and SImm^n i AND ? fro i: i:a i? y-m a nr. c r.oTin n (* r ; IS COMPLETE. j J | TO 1=1 SALE, I n, The Eli ctdc premise. In t'ue Town -if lit aue fort next East from the ro^id- nee of Mrs. I",. It. A I- Ilnlc Bennett and fronting the ltav?an entire lot J " with suhxtniiti'il dwelling House. 0 For terms apply to the subscriber at 'his office. I A. S. IIlTCUCOCK. y ... ( FOUND ADRIFT. PICKED UP in Uonufort river THREE BAT- uTl "TKAVB, which the owners can have by proving I ownership atd pnyinpexpenseh. Apply to P. W Schcier Ceokoe Biiown. Ho Beaufort, S. C., Oct. 11 8-5 NEW YORK AND PORT ROYAL V< STEAMSHIP EINE. riMUi FIR >T.CLASS, FULL POWERED STEAM pre ' 1 -he 5VL0J>TT(3-03VI?:S. Y, I FAIRCT.OTII, Mnatcr. and CHESTER Minder. ^ in Will leave Port Itoyut for New York alternately every Frlilav afternoon. opoi. (lie arrival of the ?in Augusta, ami Savannah & Chmleston train. P4 For Freight ??r Passage-having Huperlor-ui03D? modal ions, apply to RICHARD P. RUN OLE, Agent. Port Royat' 8. C. JOHN R- JOHNSON'S j Umbrella Manufactory H&T EMPORIUM, ^ 303 Kino Stkkbt CIIAKIdMTON, S. C. All orders' promptly filled C. O, i). liy Express. I t| O. JF- WIETEH3, . | Commission* Merchant, r i^i j m iiolksalk dealer int 1 ; I Groceries and Liquors, 1 No. 181 East Bay, ^ CHARLESTON, S, C. m2 AP VERDIER WALKER &BAC0T, A? proctors in" admiralty and attorneys AT LAW, BEAl'KORT, S. C. i Walker & BACOT. I W. J. Yehdikr, and Charleston. | Beaufort. Refer to the Britilth Consulates iu the South, and j specially to the British Consulate at Charleston. noviS St. Pnr | Henry Bischoff I Co.. Zi 'j Wholesale Grocers, _ rj and ural:.us in Wiues Lipors Seiars Tobacco &c-, I I 1D7 lOttsf Hay, CHARLESTON, S. C. II. Bisciiorr. C. Wclbubx. J. II. Wulblbn. 11 ? ?? men ROBERT I). WHITE, Marble and Granite VVK WORKS. ckmetklty lots encloshi). BURIAL VAULTS BUILT AT SHORT NOTICE. Meeting Stroct, Cor. Hurl berk Alley, CHARLESTON,\ S. C. j GE? ' W _ JVL-fci Jrfc'-L'-fcJ 111 wnor.ksa r.k if itKTAir. dk. i i.kh in Ladies, Misses Gents Boys & Cliildreii's BOOTS & SHOES ? TRUNKS, Valises, Satchels & Carpetbags. . 282 Klny Sir.-rt Chari.estos, S. C. CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS. C( Tho umlcralgnrd lmve formed a partnership for Ailmlra'lty practice tinder the alxivc firm name: NE1 Conr.in & Stone, i Joe. M. Wll.liam*. y Charleston. ) lteaufort. mch-31-ljr. AN OUTFIT FREE. ^ Wo want Noma nm- In jtvnrv aAimn | dor* noil (kllvnr good* for tin- olil nud'oriplnnl l', I Bl | O. I). lionet*. Lnrjrc cni-li wflptp.. Pplcutiidthane | Inovery neljrh'Mirliood for the right pcieon* of el| j thor kcx. younjfor old. Simple*. new Met*. clij eulmn, term*, etc.. n complete out lit nont free and pout paid. Mend for It at onco and make (t! money at your homes. Address, If. J. II.\l.l. j A CO. 0 N. Howard Street, It ill i in ore. Mil. \ V O???KJBWII ! ! ???BBK?? vciiol & Co., M. H. ICUIntt liurleatoii. lleuufort. 6eaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. laving put up In their establishment n GOTST LL itrc prepared to ftirnlrh at the ?hortcs lcc, Grist, Meal and Feed. The hlyhe-t cn?h price paid for COHK. Corn (iriinnd on Toll. Conant & Emmons. IE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISII ICE n any quantity Customer* may ilosirc, m their Ire House, HrveiUU wtMM'l. tOHN CON ANT, .T. A. EMMONS. >v25-SI. ; m. wallace, Cotton Factor nnd JRIST MILLER, tVliiilcwlr Denier In ail, Hominy, Heal, Feed, Etc,, Mio.v i> <-o rrr<?* light. Ginned and prepared tor market. 1 vanres iiiiule oil < 'oiikIhii1114*11 1 S. ving the best machinery for ginning ton and grinding roan and meal, lie is pared to execute all nrd*r* on the irtest pos-ib.e not ice. i"lie highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginned on toll. )vS3-2s. i Tklatte & co. Wholesale Grocers, AND DKALKR8 IN ues. Lienors, Seiars. Toliacco, &c., 1H.1 Ensl Itn y, CHARLESTON, S. ('. )rdcrs from the Country promptly at- I ded to. OffipTI III ITS < 'AN I>I MS. To VS. CA K 10!?S. I\ I TS L full assortment of the above eonsistof ORANGES, LEMONS, PLES. DATES, FIGS, BANANAS. kinds of FRENCH confectionery. BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, VALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS, CED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND I every other kind of CAKES on hand or made to order. articular at'ention given to supplying tics with all necessary articles. oodh use ful as well as ornamental .ived liy every steamer from new (K. James Odell P. M. WHITMAN, fateliiuakei iiikI .1<-m chM-, BAY STREET, BEAL'FOHT. S. C'? ih Just received from llic North a lino assort t of poods at Northern Prices. DDI NO RINGS, $1.00 to $12.00, SILVER RINGS, 30e. to $1,150, SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $4.00, LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $*; to $:?0. 8 Day & 1 Day striking Clocks. $3.50 to $8. ' I JTS' GOLD CHAINS, PINSJRINGS.SLEEVE j I* PTONS. STt'DS. WATCH CH AINS I LADIES OOLD and PLATED JEWELRY, I OULD PUNS. AC.. AC. Gents3 Gold and Silver Watches, til and examine before purchasing, and satisfy rsclf yon can save let o twenty-five per con Charleston or Savannah prices. Richard P. Rundle, IIPPINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, | Port Royal, S. C. ittou. Naval Stores, Lumber, &cAnr.nt for the ,V YORK & PORT ROYAL STEAMSHIP LI \ j ihmaxii'Pi A Dominion, \Vr?T India A Pacific, and I.ivEurooL A Galveston KAMSIIIP COMl'ANIKS T<> LIVKKPOOI.. ick wheat Flour, Golden Syrup, Apples, Cahbiige apes Onions ami Turnips. FirnchV l f'ER* illiiiory. For the FA LI Having junt laid in n large and Dry floods, At :ii! -* jTnniin'ry, J DRESS 6 Notions, EiuliroitU'ries, Corsets, At pviees within the reach of all. front forget the ptaa j2 g i MANUFAC1URERSOF BUILDIN Dressed, Ceiling, and MOULDINGS FOR BUILDINCUPUR NEWELS, HAND-RAIL, WOOD TI UNINCJ OF EVEIi GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK ma can l>c made in the United State.*. We have South of t'nc city of Baltimore, all of which v on to all who want good and subs' intia 1 wi THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONLY BLIND AND DOOR MAKERS -BY TRAD nf Charleston, and can refer to gentVvmn all linaand Florida, as to the character of their -o- ? NOTICE.?On account of the manner in \ own assumption of the ri.-k of Breakage of goods are shipped over the roads in this Stat saving to the purchaser of our work. W. P. R1 meh.3-lyr. QTn A TCT A TVT BAY STREET, BEA THIS ELEGANT IIOTFL ] opened in first-class stylo, the calls the attention of the trnv< advantages offered at this fav? and the inducements held out in the south. JAMS Fashionable Hat EaiiioriiiH h 200 Kinfc Street CllAIiLKSTOX. S. C. WHITE & HUGHES, DEALERS IN DUI Hats. Caps,Funs, Umhkf.ll vr, Canes &c. .f*r I'mMliH repaircd'susd made tn order. ^ Goods sent C. O. D. by Express to uuv part of the conntrr. Men's Youth's & Boy's CL8TN1NS. |i Cloths, Casstmeuks, funxtsntno Goods i S MENKE & MULLER| r; Merchant Tailors ail Clothiers, is; 2'2X Kini? cor. Wont worth St. ^ CIIAULKSTOX, S. ('. | I Quick sales and small profits, is otu motto. We guarantee our clothing to 5JJJ equal custom work. net 7 flnr ^ Wxyne & Von Kolnitz, ? OKNEKAl. Commission Merchants g FOR THE SALE OF 1 : PROVISIONS n r and produce:. *; 00 K:inI liny 37 V<m>?ltt<> kitiigo ('Ini rtcctca, )-?. ? , r i'V 'I I I i III 1?! >! L of ]<S7~> complete stock of Clothing, iclio*** HatM 990 S, Tics, Laces, Ilose, etc. etc. .v> (rouble to sliow goods *, COOPER'S. . ^ , 1 * G MATERIAL GENERALLY. W eatlier-Boardino kJ POSES in GREAT.VARIETY. AND BALLrUSTERS tY DESCItlTRION. - * dc as elicap at this establishment iv on band the largest stock of the ftb' V ire guarantee will givo entire satisL.e irk. PRACTICAL MECHANICS? SAf 1 E, carrying on the business in the <.! . over this State, Georgia, North C?* work for the past twenty years. vhich we box r.p our work, and m Clacs with ordinary handling, ri r c at IIALF RATES, which is n grout [i.SSELL & CO., Charleston, 8. C. D HOTF.T UFOIiT, S. C. having been refitted and proprietor respectfully ling j)ublic to the many >rite resort for ?jnd Iliinting, to those seeking health 3 GDSLL, Pre prietor. M. STUART, M. D. antl A.i>ot;lio?ni*y? BEAl'FORT. S. C., i?!.u.i:n in UGS AM) CHEMICALS. ;i' ATttXT MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES, TKHPUJJERY. BRUSHES. &c. ne Asdoviiuci:t of S-r.VTIOXEKY, iiyslciaus ricncnptioii? Compounded wit Ilank the highest for Dnralillllr, IVfftrt Work, as', m of Oper.illon. Tliey are the most silent. ftfhiu.ing ami serviceable, the easiest to aell.nmt aim'. liiiylv palil for, unit answer every r'.iiuimnent hi 1 family ami manufactory. J.lheral term** to tculs. Aildrcss, Domestle" Reirlr.tr Machine Co.. Sew-Tork. gaeanagri rr l?fBlWHirJ :<>nitiri*e ft laryo ami varied assortment of Putl*" Littles', Mlsws1. anil Children's Garments of forrly 1 (lomesOe deslimi, Uy the moot accompllshi x!irte?. 'i lioy aro 11:0 most Pcrfrct titling. moot Iwmte, nnd yet Hie most simple patterns ever pie tcil to tlie public, iiii.I take the lea.I wherever Ititi ? rcil. A'.'rum tOuiUd. Scud for Illustrated Cat-ue. Address, Oottie- tic " Senlnir TTarhSiio Co., Kew-Tork. t?r.voTri> to Famiion, lttrsatvnit axi> ar thoroughly reliable, rcBuMTtntl prntlle-il tntonna. iccml.it: matters or Fashion its all Hi ilcpnrUMtilr; . p sltnry of choice r.ud entertaining lltcr.intrft, ban tie llliistr.il lomt, art criticisms, etc., etc.. mod a J.xtrrul ?lolly nilaptcil to the wants of tho home-drclu. rut ', f t.&O p-r yenr. Pjieclmeu copies fh*. Ink 1V>i t.utt fiiv*rt Away to every subscriber U ? celebrated "fb.menuI\iprr t'nthion* as pro- .ti," ? . , .> o.i. Ciimmmuv tmiiMrrrrftriftit. Address, "Domestic' Monthly, DDrjeaMc " Building, New-Tori >