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> * ' Th3 Beaufort Tribune. W. M. FKENCII J3?lItor ?ii?l Pro rlotor WEDNESDAY SEPT. 20,1876. Wo hear that the Republican conven- { tion to nominate county officers will meet in Beaufort on Oct. 6th The yellow fever has broken out in Brunswick, Ga. We still enjoy exceptionally good health, and with the precautions taken by our authorities^ have no fear of fever in Beaufort. Robert Smalls was renominated in 1 Columbia last week as Congressman from t this district. There were no other ennfdidatcs bold enough to oppose him. * ^ c Potcr Robinson, health inspector, s baring learned that some men trom t Savannah were on their way to Beaufort r / captured one of them on his arrival and t bad him sent out of town. It is no ubc for refugees from the yellow fever to come here ?b their whereabouts are f immediately discovered and their departure enforced. * A merchant near Beaufort writes us to know why other merchants in his neigb- 1 borhood who have 110 licences are allowed ' to sell liquor. This gentleman, like others who have made similarcoinplaints, j declines to prosecute the offenders as | tbej are bis neighbors and he does not ( wish to make enemies. ( The Pawnee will be used as a hospital ship should the yellow fever make its 1 appearance in the navj. ( The monitors linve been ordered to drop down to Bay Point in order to be safer from an attack of the fever. Chief Engineer Joseph W. King and Naval Constructor James W. Easbv. have < been designated to act with the Congressional commission on navy yards. The ] commission meets in October. I Dr. F. E. Wilder, J. C. Richmond and B. B. Samshave been appointed co mmission era of election for this county. Old Jimmy Waring had a big fight with a guinea-shark on Saturday night. . Jimmy was crossing the river near I). C. | Wilson & Co's mill when his paddle wns an zed by the shark and literally chawed ' up betore the old man could get aBhore. The hungry monster endeavored to smash the boat with his tail, but that useful appendage wos too unwieldy or the old man too spry and he fortunately got into shallow water and escaped, preservlrtg, however, the remants of his paddle in | < which were several teelh extracted from j' the si^nk's jaws. Gen. Wado Hampton is announced to j speak at Beaufort on October 23th. < 1 Health Coinmissinoner Janeway of New York says that "The fact is well ;1 established that yellow fever infection can not be communicated by contact with those (suffering from that dis< aso, but that the germs are carried from place to j place by clothing, bedding, and mer-! chandise. The destruction of these articles insures the stamping out of the dls- J, oa?e, and prevents any concentration of 1 infection that might result in an epidem- ' ic" _ < j Tho yellow ferer has made its appear- ? ancc rti Charleston Three deaths are 1 reportecd. Vessels from that port are | now quarantined here Democratic County Conyentlon. The Democratic County Contention called to meet at Yemasaee on Friday last was well attended. Fifteen precincts < were represented by about fi:ty delegates, 1 three of whom were colored. The Convention was called to order by Jas. W. ' Moore Esq., county chairman, who stated * that they hud been called together not to nominate a county ticket, unless the Convention should elect to do so, bat to perfect the organization so that they could , work in harmony. The Democratic i party, he said was now a unit on their < state ticket which had proved entirely ^ aat isfactory to the party, and the prospect from all reports was most satisfactory of the success of the ticket in November. On motion of Win. Elliott a county executive committee was elected which was to be charged wiih the execution of all business of the party In the county, co.nposed of the tollowing gentlemen: Win. Elliott, John Lawton, C. J. C. 1 llutson. Joseph Olovcr, C. J. Coleock, W. J. Gooding, O. F. Duke and W. N. TTeyward. On motion of Mr. Coleock a committee of one from each delegation was appointed toconsider what other business should be transacted. After a short deliberation the committee made a report recommending that the executive committee be authorized to raise money by assessment on the Various clubs; that it is the senso of the convention that Gen. Wade Hampton should speak in Beaufort instead of Grahamville, and if poeeihln also at Branson; that it is the opinion of the convention that it is advisable to postpone the nomination of a county ticket till a future time. After a long debate the report was adopted. Speeches were made by Wm. Elliott. J. E. . Deloach, W. Tillinghast and others showing that the Democracy of Beaufort county arc awake, and earnest in their1 determination to make ns strongu light as | piasiblc for their candidates. ' i 11 i n?HT in?Tm ?a?o? ? 'I nm Miller rather pui put iii> foot in it when he made his attack on Mr. Chamberlain. If he had only known bow the vote was to result Tom would not have asserted that the Governor had attempted sell out the party to the Dcm icrats, and had proved a traitor to the wen who elected him, and by his silence confirmed the assertion that the legislature was a band of thieves. lie said "urthcr that Chamberlain had not iccomplished a single reform act, hat the tax bill .vas a fraud, and that ic was incapable of keeping a promiae fcc Ac. HVc are at a losa to knew why this nimosity on the part of Miller as be has I 11 along been one of the most outspoken I Ipfonrloco t 1 ' ? wi me uutcriiur, uui inere is a I crew loose somewhere and nothing less han a concession of patronage can estore hiin to liis unswerving support of be party's candidate. New corn is selling in Augusta at fifty ents a bushel and oats thirty-five cents. These arc lower prices than have been j mown for twenty years. ITon. Lucious J. Robinson has been lominated by the Democrats for Governor of New York. Reform within the party.?R. B. Elliott ror Attorney-general. The reform would lave been advanced by the renomination >f Parker for treasurer and Moses for 3overnor. They must have forgotten it. B. J. Lee of Aiken was nominated by die Republicans for solicitor for this oircuit. Entkrkd. Sept. 14th Br. bark Hollywood, Balaam roaster 88 days from Punchal in ballast to Campbell Wyllie, & CO. Clbarkd. Sept. 12th schooner n. W. Poster, Rich master with 800 tons of phosphate rock for Woods Hole from Pacific mines. BOAT LOST, Stolen from Kcabrook landing. Hilton Head Iflnnd, on the night of the 7th Inatant, a SHIP l'.vWL painted green with white 8'rcak anil painted blue lnrlde. A unliable reward will be paid for the recovery ?f the earnc. H. C. POLLtTZKB. QUARANTINE NOTICE. Office Intendaxt Town of Beaufort, Beaufort 3. C, Sept. 20th 1?7*>. NJOTICE In II Kit hi BY GIVEN TO S1IIP OWN1N BUS master and others that. vessel* and boat" if all descriptions bound to this place from harleston or other infected porta will be subject to the quarantine laws of thy town and State. All persons are strictly prohibited from landing joods or passengers from Charleston or other Infected ports unless special permission is first obtained of the lntcndant, Town Conucil or Board of Health. > All violations of the Quarantine law will be ighlly prosecuted. ALFRED WILLIAMS, lntcndant Town of Beaufort. A PROCLAMATION. office Intndint Tows of Beaitoht. Beaufort 8. C August :11st 1876 NTotice Is IIsmejiv Give* To Siur own ess masters and others, that vessels and boats of ill descriptionsbonnd to this place from Bavaninh or other defected ports will be subjett to the Quarantine lawn of the Town and State. All persons are strictly probiblted^rom landing s-oods or passengers from Bavammaii. or other nfected ports unless special permission in first ibtalned of the lntcndant. Town Council or Board of Health. All violations of the Quarantine law will be rigidly prosecuted. ALFRED WILLIAMS. Intondant Town of Beaufort. FINAL IlISCHARfiK. fvjOTICB lSnKRKBY GIVKN TBAT I WILL appl> to the Judge of Probate for Beaufort bounty S. C. or. tho utn h day of fictober next For a Final Discharge aa Administrator of the Kstatc of F.. McScllcr. Beaufort S. C. (. C. W. Nlver, <ept. 4th 1876. I Administrator. beaufortWuse Beaufort, S. C. \ few NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS suitable for single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. Good accommodations for transient guests Tha table will be supplied with every luxury the market affords. All#. Mann, Proprietress. Strawberry Plants, For Nalo. I am offering the famous "Nswmsn'i Proline Btrawberry" Plants, which Ihavo been cultivating and selecting for the past five years. This Berry ts now conceded togbe the only rollable osarct berry for the South. This Is the famous "Charleston Strawberry" which crested so mach astonishment In the Northern Markets. IU introduction into cultivation around Charleston baa made the Strawberry seasi.n three weeks earlier than formerly, bernea of tbia variety having been offered for ante in New York the first weel. in March. J3T Send for Circular, K. L. ROCHK, CHARLR8TON BO.CALOST. On the night of the 6th Inst., between Beaufort a ad Port Royal, a SILVER MOUNTED IVORY-HANDLE BEVOLVKR, Th ) finder will be handsomely rcwniiled by returning the same to J A. TOItRENT, August 12th. 1876. l'ort Royal, S. C. h T* "i.rr'xrri^ ROOMS OVKR MY STOKE SUITABLE for .1 dwelling or for office*. An Independent eu. trance on Bey e'rect. PoMeeelou given Sept. Irt. For pnrtlcnlara, apply to 4. O. Mayo, on tlio preniice*. S. MAYO. llcanfort, 8. C., Aucuet 10 187(5. ttttirai>?.<NSJMa-? lo.vcry.*--' ti .? jtr*. ?*okv&.*ir%?; Pratt's Astral Oil, TI1E ONf,Y PERFECTLY SAFE OIL MADE. For role ouly by G*:o. W. Roberts To Holder* of County Chrcki* or Audited Claim*, prior to Nov. 1, IH7'J. Omci or the County Commissioners, I Beaufort, P. C., Aug. IIth, 187S. ? In accordance with the provision of a joint rcso- . lution entitled "A'joint resolution authorizing the County Commissioner* of Bennfort county to levy a special tax," dated April 7th. 1873, and nn net to amend the same, approved the 2(ith day ol January A. D. 1S74, scaled proposals will he received at this office from parties holding checks or audited claims contracted prior to November 1. 1S72, _ until Tuesday, October 3rd, 187(1, ( at 1* o'clock, M., at which time said bid* will be I opened, and the Board of County Commissioners will draw orders on the Treasurer to the amount of one t?ion*and dollars in favor of the person or persons who shnll have ">e largest per Proposals mum be addressed to Dr. Paul Pritehard. Chnlrman of the Hoard nnd endorsed "Pr>- J poeal* for settlement of past indebtedness of lleaufort County." P. PRITCI1ARD, . | R. J. MARTIN. V. S. SCOTT. County Commissioner!!. | Tito*. IT. WitEfci.En, Cicrk of Hoard. 1 BAKER i CLARK, ! succks oiis to f ll.VKKK, VAIL. A CLARK, Curt-re and Smokers of Provisions, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, FLOUR, BACON, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Pork, Salt, &c.. AI?*0 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Kcade & 301 & 303 Washington Sts. NI5W YORK. d. k. hakbh. i c. a. clahk. | feb. 0-ly. C0RB1H. STONE & WILLIAMS. The undersigned have formed a partnership for Admirably practice under the above Ann name: Cordis A Stoke, I Jos. M. Williams, Charleston. f Aiken. mch.3t-lr. | Kavenel ft Co.. M. S. Elliott Charleston. lleaufort. Beaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. I Having put up in their establishment a GRIST MILL ore prepared to furnish at the shortcut notice. Grist. Meal and Feed. i The htuheat carh price pahl for CORN. Corn Oronml on Toll. CAPERS HARPER, Wlicolwrijylit mid i CARRIAGE MAKER. , Cartaret Street, opposite the P >3. olhcc, BEAUFORT, s. C. wons PROMPTLY .VXD NKATLT KXF.CUTF.I) iFLOUll! FLOUR! i ! THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR 1 1 In BsirronT, For Sale by ROBERTS. BANKING HOUSE OF J Wm. H. Lockwood, Bay St., Beaufort. S. C. I CiOIVO. AN I> ICXCIIAXOl-2 I ON Sew York Saranuab aui Charleston' BOUGHT AND SOLD. iar- Collection* made on any point In the r S. I {3fif~Accoutiti? received subject to check i?t sight. i i Henrv Bischoff & Co.. Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN Vines Liquors Segars Tobacco Sc.,! lit? lannt liny, i CHARLESTON, S. C. H.BiecBorr. C. Wulbcbn. J. II. Witmicthn STATE OF ROlTTIl CAROLINA, J Ik The coektt of lieauport. v common I Pleas, c. w. kbnkon, } Plaintiff - Summons Against 1 Money C. H. CAXroKLL. I Demand Deft, f To C. II. Canhrill Defendant nbove named: I YOU are hereby snmmoned, and^rentilre d to answer the complaint In this action which 1* filed | In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common 1 Picas for the said County, and to sorre a copy of Iyour answer on me, the subscriber, at my office j in Beaufort. Cor, of Bay and Hcott Streets, within ! . twenty days after the service of this summons on j jou personally, exclusive of the day of service I thereof. If you fail to answer this complain! j I within the time aforesaid the r.Mlnttir win ? r ? -I'l "J I i to the Court and demand judpmcnt ntralnat you for the Mm of thirty ft-no dollar* and internet at af'-reeald together wl'h the coet end diehurecmctit of action. V. D. J. L.IW-RENCK PlalntltTx Atty. II. O. Jcno, < l. a. I C. C. P. ( ?v~ \ To C. IT. CawFnai.L Defendant; Tahe notice:?That the Snmmon* and complaint . In tlifsaction *n?fllel tn the office of the Clerk I of Court of Onmmr n f*l?n*, in and for the ? ounty j 1 of I lean fort In the Hate nforcanht, on tho lotli day ' ol Juiy A. n. ls;ti. and in the centennial year. K. D. .1. LAWItKNCK, j i I'latntifl** Atty. i uawr.'ia.. ,. wr.r?. r jo????TrM#-v Ccnaiii & Eu)ii-C2f,. V.HE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH ICE In any quantity Customers may desire, rom their lee House, Hrventli Street, JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS. norl54l. S. M. WALLACE, Cotton Factor und GRIST MILLER, irain, Hominy, Meal, Feel Etc., HK\ Isr.AMX O I'TON taught, Ginned and prepared for market. idviuH-es nimle on CohmIkumen ts. [laving the b st machinery for ginning :otton and grinding corn and meal, he is . prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginned on toll. OOV85-2S. H. KLATTE ATCO. Wholesale Grocers, AND DHALNIP IN Wines, Lipors, Seprs, Tobacco, &c., 1H5 Kust I In V* CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders from the Conntry promptly attended to. ODELL'S. Kltl'ITH, CANDIKH, rr<? vs. CA K I :H, IN f'I'S . i A full assortment of the above consist tag of ORANGES, LEMONS, I APPLES. DATES. FIGS. BANANAS.! All kinds of FHENCII confectionery, j BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, WALNUTS. ALMONDS, PECANS, ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND and every other kind of CAKES on hand or made to order. Particular at'eution given to supplying parties with all necessary articles. (hkids useful us well as ohjamknt.u received by every steamer from new YORK. James Oflell | ~~ NEW GOODS! I I tase plcnrurc in nnnouncinK to my friend* j nut cuHiomcrs that I liuvc now iu store my SUMMER AND FALL STOCK OV DRY GOODS, lUE XX-.3L,I2^TE And Fancy Goods. Consisting or LADIES DRESS OOODS, ALPACAS, MUSLIN.-, PIQUES. WHITE OOODS, etc. I A Full Line or GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, I Ladies' Curt* nnil Ciill.m, Hilixlkerchfrf*. Hosiery Kofi's, lirllM, 1'ariiHols, l'aiis, Oloves, Dress trimmings Arc. ? and A Beautiful Stock of Millinery, Awn a Large Stock of HEADY 31 A l> 1-2 < LOTIIIN<; ' AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. j:. a. s cjiepku: rtlTTTt fs A YlTimTT TWTTnm a *ttn 1 OXir I JlNHdJ/AJN JJ ; I'UICK, .-.Oc. 7.1 c. 11 ml 9I.OO. Over 60.000 Sold, j 0TWII! not apfll ' np*et. f?y~Pen points are n??t injured hv It, fWFvery drop of Ink obtained. tVIt Is PAHlly cleaned. what every one wants. For sale by A. Asiii.kt CHniKTrr.itr.n, NEWS AND Sr\TIONEUY DEPOT, Hl'JAUr?ItT( M. <'. F. D. J. LAWRENCE, Sfr'Y. AID CQHSSELLOH IT M Beaufort, S. C. r?i .LJtr.v *v. rr tt - : jOr^.n* n js vwurtin J Dry Cooils & MilliBCi STTIMIIMIIEI I luive just laid in a largo a: Dry <?<><xts, ]\Iillinrryt IS DRESS Notions, Embroideries, Corse At prices within the roach of a f)ont for(/cf f he /;/< 2sT_A_"V""3r Tn the building formerly kne m^AtTFoi:rr < iti:.v irrx: -C The proprietor having fitted res port fully solicits the patron: vy wliOjwill, at all times, fhnl t delicasies the markets of ('hark prepare*I l?y experience: 1 cooks BEAUFORT M ITaving openc?t a slinp in Iienitfort, tools to Build and repair all both of WOOD nn?l 1HON. Partieular DESIGNING mat PATTKKN Steam Pite nn<l Fittincr Constak Personal attention given to Setting an STEAM BOILER FORM/3 J3?**Shop next to Pom Olliee. A. wnr SEA I SLA 15A Y S ! JiFKT, THIS ELEOAXT ITOTF opened in first-class stvle, calls the attention of the t advantages offered at. this Ro it II IO" 1 ??ilt i nml the inducements held in the south. J A THE NEW 1 A DOUBLE THREAD TT retains all the virtues of the Litjlit-Kumi 1 Tension, which was ami is the he-t in tt> 4401'lease notice our l'ATEN I' II.1KDK! ami Stand. Our ww and old ideas, worked out with hrai In the htisy city of Newark. New Jersey, have I.KNCK, Minimum of Friction, Maximum of reached in the Sewing Machine World TO THIS STATEMENT A We invite the attention of all, espeo observation. N. IS.?All Machines fuily ?ai DOMESTIC LADIES, TJSS "DOMES ? ~ * ;* Tsr.zsr. tj . **. rsrrrs rt C3-OOIDSml complete stock ot Oloi hin;' ^sa<llor** XXsiflsi soids, ts, Tics, L;u*es, Hose, etc. < II. No trouble to show f ' O no, COOPER'S. CLTJB, >wn as the ' ^T.TT13 IIOtTSX. hit, w. ! up the al eve ra r ' < 1 ( ?? X^^iuurnnt, ige of the gentlemen of the lie table supplied with al rston and Savannah afford, k achine shopt I 1 am prepared with the latest impr kinds of Machinery attention given to i MAKING for NEW WOItK ti.y On Hand, nt NonTiiEltN Pv <1 (Constructing . * iGES for SAVING FUEL .\.v .15 t FMAN, Mcelmr.ical Engineer. ti/L nd hqte : . BK.M'FOItT. S. C L having lioen refitted and the proprietor respectfully raveling puldie to the many favorite resort for iil>* and IXmii out to those seeking 1; .MES ODE LL> Proprietor "DOMESTIC," LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. iin^ "DOMESTIC," including the AntWii: JED CONICAL LKAHINUS on both the Macbi*ml new Machinery and T?v1? at n>tr nwn piven n? a ttandnrd of MKt HANIOAL KXt,!,' Durability, and range of work, never hvixnatov NI> THE MACHINE ITSF.I.V iailv thoae having hl^h merhanlcil ulc II SEW;?JO iviacxjns GOk\ A"<?v!c nnil Clilonsfct. TTC" PA?E? TASHIONSf ^ " -