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The Beaufort Tribune. hl W. M. FHUXCH f " rJdltor unci I'ro rlelov WEDNESDAY SEP I'. 27. 1870. It i< rumored lli.it if Cass Carpenter is elected to Congress one of our former townsmen, who enys he dont like crow, will he made collector of interunl revenue in his stead. Choice Raisins, Currants and Citron, at Roiiertb'. The county commissioners w'tll meet lust Tuesday and pay out a thousand dollars of the past indebtedness fund tor the fiscal year 1873. At the last meet ing there were no lads and there conse quuntly was uo award. Quick Woinc.-Mr. W. if. Culvert with his workmen covered the roof ot the new cotton house of J. G. Nichols & Co., ou St. Helena Island, with tin in four hours and a half. This building is 32 ieet wide by 02 feet long, and two stories high. All the wood work inside is planed to prevent the cotton sticking to the walls and ceiling and will be ready foi occupancygnext week. Those in need oi tin-roofing will do well to give Calvert a job as his work is done quickly, well, and will be found durable. Canned Goods, iu great variety, at Huberts', The Hook and Ladder company held their aunual election for officers on Monday last. The company was out in full force on parade every man in u bright uniform that Sjcuied to be worn fr.r the tirat time, and the truck tastofully trimmed with flowers. In the evening as usual, the members put where it would do the most good a substantial supper. < he familieB of two of o.ur merchants, who have been living in Charleston, umi who were frightened at the reports 01 yellowjfever in that city, arrived here on Sund ay, but the earring es, that brought them from tlie depot were obliged to carry the 11 back ajam. I'll -y have secured quarters at the residence of Mrs. Mather where they will remain until permitted by the authorities to enter town. Fine Sod 1 Iliscuits, at ' RoBSKTS'. Try a Can of Uartlctt Pears, at Koniiiiia'. The yellow fever in Savannah d as not abate as yet. Thirc we-rs 171 deaths in the city from this disease for tit : week ending on Friday last, and Saturday the interments numbered 46, although only 30 of them are attributed to yellow 1'eVcr. Court will open here next week ami Judge Wiggin will preside as judge in this county for the first time. The criminal docket is not veiy heavy; but a big crowd will be in town in attendance on the Republican nomina'ing convention which meets on Thursday. Th? re never were b ? many candidates before, and the convention is expected to be very exciting and prolonged. Rev. J. J. Sams, a nutivc of this place, who has been officiating as pastor of the Meade Memorial church in Muioh-stor Va. has accepted a call front Christ Church in Richmond. The Manchester Courier speaks in the highest terms of Mr. Sam's ability and usefulness as a pastor. Oat Meal and Avena, at Roberts'. Choice flaws and Breakfast Bacon, at Roberts,. The store of Mr. Henry Fuller at Gardners Corners was broken in-o lust Suturdav night and rohb d of .wo valuable shot guns, twmity dollar-, in inomy and other articles of sinub value. Even ih Standard c,.?: not -uppoit tu< whole Sia'.e Lie lie t. it omits tLc name in Elliott for Attorney-g'-mftal. The most daring and successful robbery known in Beaufort was perp-trat. d las: Saturday night at the store of Mr Bellows. W hen Mr. Bellows, who sleepimmediately over the store room, cum. <lown stairs on Sunday morning be found the front door open and on an examination of his stock found a large quantify of ready made clothing had lie .-n taken together wtih two boxes of fine slung, altogether valued at about Jour hundred dollars. The money drawers had been taken out and emptied, and lightwood splinters that had been usid as torches showed that the thieves Were used to the business. An entrance bad been effected by prying open the front doors with chisels 01 jimmies and the deep indentations made by the tools showed chat the locks offer d a stout resistance. As the town is sup plied with three policemen, and this store is on Hay street in the immediate vicinity of the business part of the town, the night gnardi:ins(?) arc much to be blamed for not discovering and frusi rating this outrageous burglrffy. Professor Nixon, the man who gave several performances in Beaufort about a ye ir ago, and who showed how he be buried and resurrect himself in Charleston not long ag", has b en placed in a grave n >w that will hold him succ.'Bsfully. He died in CI nr'eston on Saturday list of C..U Iry fever. j Lemons, at Roberts'. J Split Peas and Vermicelli, at Roberts', i ?Some evil minded persons iu our midst | whose tongues arc always l>u?y when > j there is n chance t?? create disaffection and hatred, or to ? on any seeming in ' dication ol race troubles, have busied , themselves lately with a story that the j 1 rifle clulw of Edgefield were to make a sudden descent on our town and clean out' j the "niggers." Colored people from the I ( I country havohcon so frightened by these! i ' stories as to return home in haste, nnd 11 i meetings have been held in town to or- 1 ; b'antee rifle eluhs among the colored men , forth drown protecti .11. Last Monday j' was mentioned as the probable d >y ?.f the ' j raid and many f? a<ed that thero woo d : Ire trouble. As an evidence of ihe fear j o:ie colored woman in n store on Bay.' i street was very anxious to be waited on j | before others who were before her and | ; when questioned as to her haste replied t that she wanted to gel home before the "shooting began." If the agitators who ' arc the cause of these groundless fears could have their tongues split it would be a just punishment, or they might be ! prosecuted as publitAiuiBances. Red, White and Black Pepper, at Roberts'. The Charleston papers say that the yellow fever in *hat city is still conflnod , to the locality in which it first made its appearance, in the northeastern section of ' the city, and but five deaths.have occurred. The Board of Health arc very vigilaut in their efforts at hygiene, and the ' streets have been sprinkled with carbolic ! acid. , Entered Sept. 20th Br. bark Og-; ! more Jenkins master 3G days from Buliiti J in baliiiBt to'Cnmpbell, Wyllie & co. Sept 22 Br. barkentinc Nellie, Evens j ' | master 37 days from Funclial in ballast ^ I to Campbell Wyllie & co. I Ci.eared Sept 18 Spanish bark Des' eniMiio, l'elleri master for London with 110 ions of phosphate rock from Pacific | mines. j; GEO. W. ROBERTS, [NOTARY PUBLIC, 1 BEAUFORT, S. C. >.vrr i-j< ?irr, ? i Stolen from Scab rook. landing. Hilton Itca-t ! island. on tlio ni^ht of llie 7th instant, a SHIP1 i Y.ntVL pointed jtrooa with white steak a tul , (.ninted blue luririe. i A suitable reward will be paid for the recovery , j of the same. II. C. PoLT.itzni. 1 QUARANTINE NOTICE. Oprus Intkxrant Town.of 15eai:foiit, Beaufort 8 c, Sep?. ? tli K] TICE Is HEREBY GIVEN TO SHIP OWN1N Kits master and others that. vessels and boats j of all descriptions bound to this place from ; I * liarleston or other infected ports will ho subject i > to the quarantine laws of the town and State. Alt persona are strictly proalb't.d 'rota landing, | goods or passengers from Charleston or other : '' infected ports unless special permission is tirst . obtained of the Intendant, Town ( utiticil or Board of Health. All violations of tire Quarantine law will be j r'gitlly prc-.-ci'iited. ai.ru: :u v*ii.uam>\ i Intendant Town of Boaufort. 1 1 % A l'lt'.lCI.A M ATION. i Office Intendant Towx or Bkaufoiit. Beaufort S. C August :11st isTtl. | Notice Is IIeuejiy Given To Smr owsrns masters and others, that vessels and boats of I all descriptions bound to litis place from Snvan- ! nalt or other defected pjrts will he rubjett to the i Quarantine laws of the Town and State. All persons are strictly prohibited;from landing goods or passengers from Savannah. <>r other infected ports unless special permission is first obtained of the Iuteudunt. Town Council or Bor.rtl of Health. All violations of the Quarantine law will be rlgidlv proaccntcd. ALFRED WILLIAMS. Intendant Town of Bcnnfort. FINAL DISCHARGE. NJOTICK ISTIKRVBY GTV'IN THAT r WILL apply to the .fudge of Probate fo. Beaufort County S. . oi. thj win h day of cc'.ober next j for it Final Discharge r.s Administrator of the ' Estate of K. AlcScllcr. Beaufort S. 0. I C. VV. Ntver, Sept. ith lsi'tj. t" Administrator. ISKA1J POUT HOUSE Beaufort, S. C. A few MUELY FURNISHED ROOMS suitable for single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. Good accommodations for transient gue.-ts Tl-o table will be supplied with every luxury the market affords. .>riH. Mnnn, ProprletruM. 1 Strawberry Plants, For Sale. I am offering the famous "Newman's Prolific | . Strawberry" Plants, which I have hien cnltivai ing and selecting for the past five ycai s. This Berry Is uow conceded to^bc the only relt-' I able uuifel berry for the Month. This is the I famous "Charleston Strawberry" which created j so much astonishment In the Northern Markets.! ' Its introduction into cultivation around < liar!Ob-1 t ton has mudc the Strawberry sens* n ilitee weeks! earlier than formerly, bcr/ics of this varh ty having | ( hoc* offered for sale in New York the first week | n March. 1ST fiend for Circular, K. I.. ROCK I-:. CHARLESTON sort. nx > nmT. ; iriovs mvi.i{ v.y stoke suitable for a dwelling or for oClce*. An iiidoi><*ii>lt nt entrance on liny n'twt. rorpcorlou given Mt-pt. let. For nrrtlenlaM, apply to j. c. Mayo, en the ipremi*M. r.. MAY \ 1 lio-ittfori, 8. C., Aucust 50 Pratt's Astral Oil, Tin: ONLY PERFECTLY SAVE Oil. MADE. For sale only l>y G?:o. W. RonrnT* To Hnlilrr* of County Check* or Anilitm Clilltns, |>rl<?r to Nov. 1. 1X72. OnritR op Tiir Cot'NTY CoMMtssioxiins, ? Ileatlfort. V, C., Anjf. Iltli, 187ii. f In nrcor<1.inco with the provision of n joint reso lution entitled "A Joint resolution authorising flu County Commissioners of Beaufort county to levj n special tax," dated April 7th. IMS, nud flit net t< intend the nunc, approved the 89th dty ut .Tanuarj A. ?t. 1871. scale 1 proposal" will he received a! tnti office front parties holding checks or audit - i clnitue contracted prior to November ], 1H72. until Tuesday, October :tr<1, lX7f?. ut lio'clock. M., at u iieh true said bid" will be opened, and 'lie Poind of County Commissionerwill draw orders on he Treasurer to the amount of one t lousand dollars in favor of the person oi persons v\ho shall have ottered the largest pet centum <ll*eonnt on their checks or nndtted claims Proposals must bo nddre?scd to Dr. Panl rrltehard, Cha'rman of the Board and endorsed "Pr ? posals for settlement of past Indebtedness ol Beaufort County." P. PHlTcnARD, It. J. MARTIN, V. 8. SCO IT. County Commissioners. Titos. II. WiiKEt.tn, t.'icrk of Hoard. BAKER & CLARK, et'CCEs-on* to ltAKF.R, VAIL ? CLARK, Cttrers nnd Smokers of Provisions, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, FLOUR, BACON Butter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Pork, Salt, fee. also COMMISSION MERCHANTS 172 lteadc ?fc 201 & 303 Washington St? MOW VOIlIv. n. k. nAKEtt. 1 c. a. clauk* f fob. 9-ly. CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS, Tlio nndcrsljrncd Have formed n par'nership fo Admirallty practice under the above firm name: Counts & Stone. ( Jos. 11. Wii.i.iams, Charleston, t Aiken. mch 31-lv. Unvenel & Co.. M. S. Klliof Charleston. Iteiinfort. Beaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. lim ine put tip in their establishment n IIUIS' MII.I. are prepnreu to fitmSli at the?h<>rtct notice. Grist, Meal aiii Foci, The highest c.aph price paid f >r C'ORX. ( Oru Cii'ound on Toll. rv? CAPERS ITARPEll, WhcpHvri'ilil ssuil CARRIAGE MAKER. Carburet Hiroot. opposite the l* >-. o(t:co, HE WFOUT. 3. WOllK S'ltOUr'i'I.Y AN f) N KA'i'i.Y KYF.crr::; FLOUR! FLOUR! THE HK8T FAMTI.Y Fl.Ol'Jt In IlKerronT, For Sole by ROBERTS. BANKING HOUSE OF ? Wm. H. Lockwood. Bay St., Beaufort, S. OOI.O. AXI? F.XrilANOK on ? New Yor'i Saranali aiil Ctolestoi BOUGH r AND SOLI). '"licet loiif made <?:> any pOnt In the T" S. gaTAccoout* received xubjccl to check at bight. Hanrv Bischofx L Co., TTTVl n!p:ir>1 a !*1 m G uiUUUiSj >NI> DEAL RS IN Wines Lianors Swars Toliacco &c-, 11?7 IIiiMt liny, CHARLESTON, S. C. II. Disntorr. 0. Wl'ldcjrn. J. IT. Wcuncr.n STATE OF SOCHI CAROLINA, 1 Is The County of Beaufort. {r Cosmos 1 Pl.e.\9. C. W. Kesxos, i Pl:if nt ifT J- Summons Against 1 Money C. II. C.vMPr.ELi.. t Demand Deft. ) To C. il. Camiiuf.i.1. Defendant ^ibovc namedr YOIT nro hereby summoned, nnd'rerpiire d to answer the complaint in this action which is hied in the oilicc of the Clerk of the Court of Common I'lens for the said County, and to serve n copv ol your answer on me, the subsc-iber, nt my oilier in I'-cnnfort. Cor, of Bay and Scott Streets, within twenty .lays after the service cf tliis snmnio is on >ou personally, exclusive rf the day of service thereof. If von r..n ? ? -* ? ..... ... ..w^Mur imt complaint within the time aforesaid tlie plalntliV will apply to the Court anil demand j-id-ment acflii.at you for the mm of thirty tvxi dollars and interest n? nf rem id iogtt her will the cost ami disbursement of action. p. n. .1. i..\ v. rtrxcu Plaint'.1Tn Atty. II. fl .Tt'pfi. i L. s. [ C < . P. ( To ('.If f'AMrl'.ElI. Defendant; Take notice:?' hat the Summons and eo:np!alnl in this action was died In the office of the t IciV of Court of 0 itnni' 11 l'hn*. i'> and for the Cottnty of I'.e.anfort in the r-tnte aforesaid, on the loth <kij ol July A. I>. Hid, n?d in the cent- nnlnl year. P. I>. I..WVHKNCE, i liiiiiill's Atty. Conant & Emmons. 1 A TIE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH 1 ICE j In any quantity Customers may <lesirc, | i from their Ice Ilovise, Kev?'n?h Ktreet. '| JOHN CONANT. .1 EMMONS. | nov25-il. S.~ M." WALLACE, Pactor mut : GRIST MILLER, Wholfwlp llrnlrr in Sraiii, Hominy, Heal. Feefl, Etc., riiViV Idlj/VA If ?;u rTON Bought, Ginned ami prepared for market. Atlvnneon made on ConnlirnmentK. j Having the beat machinery for ginning I cotton nnd grinding corn and meal, he is prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and Cornl Cotton ginned on toll. ' nov35-2X. I H. KLATTE & CO. Wholesale Grocers, '* - /KI) DKALrnS IS Wines, Llauors. Seprs. Toiiacco, k? tsr, Enst Ilay, CHARLESTON, S. C. >r Orders from tlie Country promptly at tended to. ritliTs, r ('.VNDIEW, To VS. 1 | CA K i:s. :v i i s ] A fall assortment of the nhove consist, iinirof ORANGES, I.KMONS, I APPLES, DATES, PIGS, DANANAS I All kinds of FRENCH < onfectioncry. RRAZIL, Nl'TS, HICKORY NU TS AVALNUTS. ALMONDS, PECANS, ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND ! and cveiv other kind of CAKES on hnml or made to order. Particular sat en (ion given to supplying [ parties.* with sill ne<ess.try articles. cood.s useful -as well ns ornamentai i received by every steamer from new voisk. J James G&ell :| SEW GOODS! I I taiso pleasure m announcing to my filends , and customers that I have now In store my SUMMER AND FALL STOCK OF | DRY GOODS, 3^EUL.3L,I3STE Jrt Y And Oo^d^. CotMl-llSli .>e I.ADIEs DIt SS GOODS, l.P\C MUSLIN8. PIQUES. WHITE GOODS, etc. A Fvix Line of GENT'S FURNISHING La(!l<'?t' ('.iflPi ittul Hiiicikprrlut-ts, Hosiery ISn:!'-.. llrln I'uramiN, 1 mis. Gloves, l>res.> triiioiiiiiK* ,Vi. | A Bcaniifnl StocK of HHiinei-y, And a L*t:?ir :tm i: * ? HEAi)Y >r vi)i:cs-<>< n: s, AT LOWEST LIVING I'RR ES. li. A. S t 'itt .j i THE SAFETY I1IKSTA1TD I PKIC'K, 5??% 75 % mill * l.OO. ! Over GO.OOO Sc Id. Jf/~\ViV, not spill if up.'et. i i ; -7"Pen points are n??t injured liv it, {yPvery of in]; obtained. f-J/'it if en*ily rScnnnl. J ST".lust what every one war.to. Tor sale l>r A. Ashley Ctir.tST.-tuei o. NKWS AND SIVMIONKUV DEPOT, Ui:.\ i I'ou r, < . ' F. D. J. LAWRENCE, mm. USD COUNSELLOR IT LAW i BeaiafoA. S. ij. jslii fJ. COOPE )j Dry Goods & Miiliii stjmme: I have just 1;11?1 in a large Dry C*oo<lw, | DRESS Notions, Kmbrouleries, Cors : A j. - ' j)ricfi? avitmil uie leach or Dont forget the ])< I In tlie building formerly kii i bkaiti^oi^rr i The proprietor havino* j|(t? I J . respect fully solicits the j atroi jvy wlio_\vill, at all limes, 1iml i delicasies tin' markets of Ciini 'prepared by e.\perieiice<l cook j Having opened a shop.in IU-anfort ittcAs to Build and repair ad! ' both of woof) ami 1 HON. Pnrticula liKSIOM.VO end lWTTl-a* ' Sticam Pi ik ai.il Fiitixcs Const a: Personal atii-niion given to Selling a I oitAiV! BOILER FIJRN l.rxi fo P<?.| OHiec. .1. A. WII i SEA ISLA K A Y Si'llELT, TIIIS ELEGANT HOT] opened in first-class style <$i!s the attention of the advantages olfcied at tliir I Uoatiito*, and the inducements held in the south. \ ' Jj 1 THE NEW A DOUBLE THREAD i r - mgm > / - . ' ;; 1 I" retains all tl?*r vir:nc* of the I ;hl 'J'i.i 4 Tension, whi< h was and i? the ) . >? ii< t. U'Pleisi: notice our J'ATKN i' IIAUUL and Stand. Our new and oi.l ideas, worked . ii u iih hr,i in the husv city ?T Newark. New I. - ? , has LI'-NCK, Minimum of Friction, V . > reached in the Sewing Machine world. to this statf.mfxt a We invite the attention of ;.l! cspc observation. N. 1'. ?All M.chin-*s f.di; DOiWEGTIC ladies, use "Dome: R, GOODSa ml complete stock ot Clo tiling X^adies* IXats G09DS, ets, Ties, Laces, Hose, etc. p'all. No trouble to show goo.I lace, COOPER'S. CLDB, lowii as the if H n T1? ?*. u j i* M .JLH. .W JLL/ t?HT, W. < *. I d 11 j? tho iil eve ra 1 <? ] < t t ltige <?1* the gentlemen of the ". the table supplied with' all li-' lest< n and Savannah afford, an ? ?HS1P ijc a j\S|-j tJosViI a y . 1 am prepared wii'a tlio latest iuiprrt-v 1 I lands of Machinery r attention given to N aiakinc for NEW WO UK. \tj.Y On II.vnp, at Nortiiekn Pioc: * ml Coiul rue ling ACES for SAVING FUtL IT-MAN", Meciianfr.il Engineer. .ND HOTEL HEAL'TOUT, S. f. FL having been refitted anck , the proprietor respectfully traveling public to the many < favorite resort for in*>- and IXimi ? v? out to those s?iekiug hea?th flMES QDELL* Proprietor "DOMESTIC," LOC^ yVj* *? ? "TSS>t^^.JT'ij-' - v. - - i*? t>~* < r-**- - -/- w v* * '.C; ' v-^\w ;': ; "DOUCSTIC." inclu.Iin;; the Automat!? S! :> t ?>!ii?.'.\I, rX\KINl!3 on l?>ih thciMicUr.,s nil new M.iclnntrv m'J T?. "' > : ! mit 11*1 nwwnr'<? i-iv,-. ., .1 ?: ..: iinl <Jf MKCII.XNiCAL I.XCP.I T I ).,r.i!)i..ly, .i..J r.ir.^.- u>" t/.<ris, ilc.vi' liwriiofoid ^ k$' NI) TI!F. MACHINE ITSELF* ifcl'.v i.?\ injj Iti^h intchaaifal ckiil rr GEWEfiC MACHEMB CO., ?v \ oi K c:t:il Chlofttjjo. *jfl '.TIC" rA??^ FASHIONS* I