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L. The Beaufort Tribune, i H W. M. FIIENCU W I>(lltor nn<l Proprietor F WE DN ESDAVOCT. 18 ,1876. Ditd, near Salisbury, N. C., Ooi. 2<1., Mrs. John II. Boutelle, in the 25th year of ilier ngc. A. G. Thomas editor of the Standard lms gone to Aiken to report the evidence in the trials at that place of the men engaged in the Ellenton afTair. lie is employed by Mr. Corbin for the purpose. There will be a IInyc-> and Wheeler and Smalls meeting in Beaufort on Sat unlay next, flits is one <?f the meetings appointed by the state executive committee, but there is no mention of an invitation for a joint discussion. Mr. J. G. Thompson has returned to ^ his post as editor of the Union Ilcruld and his caustic pen will cont'iiuc to carry . dismay wlurever thct widely civculated journal is gratuitously distributed. We regret to announce the sickness of James W. Moore Esq., Dcinocratic'county chairman. Until further notice all commnur.ications should be addressed to him at llcaufort, care of Win. Elliott Esq. Mr Moore is improving and will be out in a day or two. Next Wednesday is the day set tor Gen Wade Hampton to speak at Early Branch. We hear that arrangements will be made ><> liurj mo peopie iroin tne islands at reduced prices, and possibly free of charge. A largo crowd will be present any how, to lriar what next Governor lias to say, and sec the big meeting. The new JJlm*mx Engine company fc were out mi parade la?t Mo.eley, and in their 11 "W uniforms looked very "well. This company, although only a year old, lias 39 members. At the annual election Alex. Brown was chosen foreman, Hiciinrd Taylor assistant and \V. C. Morrison secretary. The Pilot IJov on her trip from Charleston last week ran aground 011 Morgan id and ban'', 011 Friday morning, and remained hard and fast until Monday last when she discharged her freight on another vessel and succeeded in getting | off It was feared at one time that she would go to pieces owing to the "heavy breakers that forced her hij 'icr on the bank, but her captain refused all aid and fortunately escaped. Tin rc is a nam who is now sadly needed by the U. S. Commissioner in Aiken. He was called in 1371, during the Kuklux trials in the U. S. Court in Char. lcston, the "patent witness" and was always ready to swear anyihiug through. If lie was only in Aiken now it would not be necc-siry to give $1.5 3 each for affidavits as he would be glad to swear to anything for $3 a day. This fellow was auditor of Union county unJer Scott. Thompson knows his name. Ask him. The Republicans in Hiib county are not making much of a stir as yet, hut promise to go to work soon. Lt. Gov. Gleaves has been confined to bis bed for some time past suffering from an attack of country fever and Senator Green will not likely recover from his painful iujury before the election. Congressmen Smalls is on the war patli and spoke in Edge tield last Saturday. lie was accompancd l?y J. G. Thompson and six deputy U. S. marshals and the whole county would have been arrested if any disturbance had occurred. ? Tho Union-Ilerald savs that five cases of lilies were shipped in one day last week to Jtivers & Hoover, at Hoover's station, on the Port Itoyal railroad They were distributed to the white Democratic clubs ot the neighborhood. At tlie same time two hundred and fifty stands of rifles were received by George Kirkland. at Allendale. More Burglaries.?After a rest of two weeks our industrious burglars have made another raid, this time extending their visits to several stores. Sunday morning our vigilant police at an early hour found the front door of Mr. J. Apple's dry goods store open and, after making noise enough to awaken all the neighbors, the clerks who where sleeping overhead came down and found that the i.~.i i * wic nuu uucn entered and robbed, but to what extent they did not seem able to tell. In the morning it wus found that the store of Mr. Krcssel had also been entered from the rear and ransacked, the theives securing one gold and three silver watches, half dozen bottles of whis key, money and other articles. From here they seem to have visited the drug store but the noise made in trying to force the front door awoke Mr. Sams and the burglars left without gaining an entrance, but they were more successful at Dr. Jenkins where they succeeded in forcing the fiont doors and carried off a supply of wiiiskey and cigar*. All this time no policeman .van disturbed, which alio .vs a consideration on the part of J t he raiders hardly to have been expected, i The police arc required to patrol Bay' street every half hoar and the Intendant concluding that they must have overslept themselves between their beats relieved' ) ??????aa? mm nil 1i tliem and their places were filled by <>th crs. It has been a conundrum, often propounded by our citizens, how our police cou'd be on the street all day long and thin be up all night, and this last raid seems to Lave been a satisfactory solution. The Democratic co~" itlon held at Yemassec last week unanimously passed the following preamble and resolutions, for which wo are greatly obliged, and trust that wo may merit the support not only promised, but already so liberally given. It has been our aim to give an impartial view of all political subjects, but any one that has ever tried to sit on the fence for two years will agree with us that it is a hard scat. "Whereas, it is desirable and expedient that the Democratic party in this county have a medium favorable to the efforts and objects of the party: Jf'Koire'f, l hut in contradistinction to the Standard and Commercial, Robert Small's organ, we recognize the Beaufort Tribune as a fair and impartial journal. Resolved, That this convention endorse the course of the Tribune, and recommend it to the patronage and snimnrt. nf i this convention and of the citizens' of the county. St. IIjji.exa SorxnOct. 9th Enteued, Br. l?kt. Gladstone Burch master days from Lisbon, in ballast to Campbell Wylliu & co. ?9th, Br. B?j Dilleoyn, James master 38 days from Funchal in ballast to Caiupbcil Wyllio ?fc co. ?10th, Russian Bk. Aura, Dahlstorne master, 98 days trom Aarhuits, Denmark in ballast to Campbell Wyllic & co. Oct. 9th Cleatied Br. Bk. Mary Bowen, McFcvran. master for Plymouth, England with 0-*>3 tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw mines. Special Notice. 1\T KITH Kit THE < 'At'I'Ai'X NOIt CONSIOXil cos of tins ISiitish Hark "Casaiia llsxi.c" will he icspoDsiltlc for i"ebts cuntia* 'ctl t?y any of the crow. Komio't, Eoisxnoton .t CO. Oct. is.lt. A Grand Democratic MASS MEETING wir.L he iie:.i? a EARLY BRANCH, ON WEDNESDAY OC TOBER 25Til, 18 TO. GEN. WADE HAMPTON. HON. W. D. SIMPSON, GEN. JAMES CONNER, LEROY P. YOU MANS ESQ., and other distinguished speakers. will address the citizens of Beaufort county on the issues of the day. Excursion trains wiil run from Port Royd, Ilardecviiir and Augusta, returning the same day. James W. Moohe, i;ouniy Cimtrinnn. oki icg of tub cocntt commissioners i i;EAv:*our County. f Beaufort, 8. C\. Oct. lcth. 1*70. NOTTCB IS I1EREIY G'VI S' TO At.L PI P pons selling Spirituous l.iqnpri In this County who have not taken out licenses, that proceedings will he i list I tut i ll against them if settlement is not made at once. Tno?. II. Wuccler, Clerk of the Board. noticeT" To .mx whom it may 'coxcerx One month from the date hereof 1 will aiply to the Judge of Probate for .Beaufort county for a final discharge as executrix of the will of Thomas McTecr. Anne It. McTeeh. Executrix. Oct. 11 41. # 100.00 K<nvsircl. A Reward of out hundred dollars will he paid liy the Town of Beaufort for the arrest and volition of the person or persons who committed the robbery at the store of W. C. Bellows on the morning of the 21tli inst. Alfued Williams. lutcndant. geo. w roberts, NOTARY PUBLIC, iifaukokt, s. c. b a ?irr Stolen from Seabrook landing. Hilton Ilend Island, on the night of the 7th instant, a SHU* YaWL painted green with white streak and painted blue inside. A suitable reward will be paid for the recovery of the same. II. C. POUITZKR. QUARANTINE NOTICE. Office Intendant Town of BEAuror.t, lteanfort 8. Sept. jioth I -7 XTOTK'B Is Hi.UBDY GIVEN TO SHIR OWNKits master and others that, vessels and boats of nil descriptions bound to litis place from Charleston or other infected ports will be subject to the (jiiarantinc laws of tlij town and State. All persons are strictly prohibited from landing goods or passengers from Charleston or other infected portH unless special permission is first obtained of the Intendant, Town < ouncil or Board of Health. All violations of the (Quarantine law will be rigidly prosecuted. A I.EKE1) WILI.IAM", Intendant Town of Beaufort. A I'lIOCLAM ATI ON. Office Intendant Town of Beatfoht. Beaufort S. C August :;iat INTO Motice Is IIkuep.y Given To Ship owners 1 N masters and others, that vessels anil boats of all descriptions bound to this place from Savannah or other defected pu ts will he subject to the (Quarantine laws of the Town anil State. All persons nre strictly prohihitedjfrom landing (jooils or passengers from Savannah. <>r other infected ports unless special permission is first obtained of the Iutcndant. Town ( oiindl or Board of Health. All violations of the (Quarantine law will he rigidly piosceutcd. Al.FRfiH WII.LIAMfl. Intcnduui Town of Beaufort. Pratt's Astral Oil, I Tin: ONLY 1'Klii L( YI.Y SAKE Oil. MADE. For sale only by Geo. \V. Roberts To rinlilcri* of County Check* or Audited Cliiiui.o, prior to Nov. I, IK7'j, Office of the County Commissioners, i Beaufort, S. C., Oct. :;rd. 1870. f In accordance with the provision of a joint rosolntion entitled "A joint resolution authorizing the County Commissioners of Beaufort county to levy a special tax," dated April 7th. 1873, and an act to amend Lhe same, approved the i'.ith day of January A. D. 1871, sealed proposals will ho received at this office from parties holding checks or audited claims contracted prior to November 1, 1873. until Thursday. November 9t1i, IA7?. at 13 o'clock, M.. at which time said bids will be opened, and the Hoard of Conuty Commissioners will draw orders on the Treasurer to the amount of one t'lonsand dollars in favor of the person or persons who shall hare offered the largest per centum discount on their checks or audited claims. Proposals must be addressed to Dr. Paul Pritchard, Cha'rmau of the Board and endorsed "Pr>posals for settlement of past indebtedness of Beaufort County." P. PH1TCIIARD, It. J. MARTIN, V. S. SCO IT, Comity Commissioners. Titos. II. W'heei eu. Cierk of Hoard. BAKER & CLARK, 8ucces-oi1s to ItAKEK, VAll. Jt CI.AltK, Curcrs and Smokers of Provisions, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, FLOUR, BACON, Butter, Cliecsc, Lard,Rice, Pork, Salt, &c., at,so COMMISSION MERCHANTS, t72 Iteade & 301 ?fc 303 Washington Sts. MOW V'OK ?v. p. K. BAKSK. 1 C. a. CLAUK. )' feb. 9-ly. COBBII. STONE & WILLIAHl The undersigned have formed a partnership for Admiratity practice under tlie above firm name: Counts & Stone, ) Jos. M. Williams, Charleston, i Aiken. mch.31-lv. Kiivenel & Co.. M. S. Elliott t'liarle?tuii. ltt.iuforl. beauiort Steam MILL COMPANY. Having pnt np in their establishment a GRIST MUX arc prcparcu to furnish at the shortest notice. Grist. Meal anil Feed. The highest cash price paid for CORN. Corn Ground onToll. I CAPERS HARPER, I Wlio<?lwris?'lit sine! CARRIAGE MAKER. Cariarct Sireet. opposite the Pas. oihee, BEAUFORT, S. C. WORK PROMPTLY AND NEATLY ENECUTF.I1 FLOUR! F L O U R! THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR In BsiiUFonT, For Sale bv ROBERTS. I BANKING HOUSE ?of?: 1 W m. H. Lock wood, Bay St., Beaufort, S. C. | (;<)M), AM)K.vrnA\?i: ON | Hew York Sayaimali and Ciiarlestoa I BOUGHT AND SOLD. J?'"VollcctioiiH malleoli nny point in the lT S. 1 J ^/"Accounts received subject to check at sight. Eenrv Bischoff & Co.. Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALEKS IN I Wines Lienors Sclavs Tobacco &c-, 11>7 ISnst I tn >*, CllA ItLESTON; 8. c. 1 ll.BlSCIIOPP. C. WCLBURN. J. II. W Ul.BURN BEAUFORT HOUSE Beaufort, S. C. I A few NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS suitable for single gentlemen or gentlemen nnrl their wives, (loot! nccomnio, dntimis for transient guests j The table will be supplied with every luxury the market affords j Mid. >rnnn? Proprlet whh. j Strawberry Plants,) For Snip. I f am offering tlie famous* "Newman'H Prolific | j SI ra wherry" Plant!*, which I have been rultivn- j llnir and selecting for the pnst live years. ! This llerry Is now conceded to*bc the only rcllI able maret berry for the South. This Is the | famous 'Vharleston Strawberry" which created so much astonishment In the Northern Markets. | j Its Introduction Into cultivation around i harleston has made the Strawberry seascn three weeks earlier than formerly, berries of this variety having j 1 been offered for s lie In New York the .first week | 1 11 March. I ! I Send for Circular, K. I.. IKK It K, | I 11AHLESTON SO.t A. ' C'onant & Emmons. AKE NOW PREPARED TO Fl'KNISII ICE In any quantity Customers may desire, from tlieir lee House, Seventh St rect. JOHN CONANT. J. A. EMMONS. nov9S-34. $7 M. WALLACE, Cotton raetor nn?l GRIST MILLER, Grain, Hominy, Meal, Feci, Etc., si:a isi.amxo tton Bought, Ginned unci prepared for market. Advam-es made <>i? Coiib>lf?ii1I11M1 t!-i. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and grinding corn and meal, he is prepared to execute all orders on the I shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginned on toll. nov25-2H. H. KLATTE & SO, Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN Wines, Lienors, Sejars. Toiacco, &c.. isr, lOast Itny, CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. 0Mp7 phl'itw, CAN DIEH, T?VS, CA. Iv I'JW, jv i"i'.s A full assortment, of the above consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, DATES, FIGS, HANANAS. All kinds of FRENCH confectionery. 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'ention given to supplying parties with all necessary articles. goods useful us well as ounamentai. received by every steamer from new YOllK. _ _ James Odell NEW GOODS! I ta?:e plca*nro in announcing to my friend* mid customers that I lnivo now in store my SUMMER AND FALL STOCK OF DRY GOODS, nvEiLiainxr E jbtrsr And Fancy Goods. CoNPISTlN'ri OP I A DIES DRESS GOODS, AI.PACAS, | MUSLINS, riiil'F.S, WHITE GOODS, etc. A Fi'i.i. Line op GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Ladies' Cult's ami Collars, llamlUoreliiefs, Hosiery Hull's, Kelts, l'arnsols. Pans, (Stoves, Dress trimming* Jfcc. and A Bsantifp.l stmt of Millinery, Ani> a I.Aia.K Stock op ItKADV >ivi>i;ci ,OTI I I N < AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. J'J. A. XVHEPEK. | THE SAFETY IHKST'AND PRICK, AOr. 7,-ie. ami isi.no. Over 60.000 Sold. ! r^Wil! not spill If up.-et. I {"*y~l'cn points ore not ininrnl hv it J^""Evcry drop of ink obtained. f^~lt is easily cleaned. t38T"Just what every one wants. Por sale by A, Asiilet Chuietzbkro, NEWS AND STATIONEUY DEPOT, ItEAI'I'OHT, fi. C. F. D. J. LAWRENCE/ JITY. 41 COUNSELLOR 4T LAff Beaufort, S. C. I anptsa?p?i U iM? XL^-mrc 1 lJ. COOPER j Dry Goods & Millinery STJMMEE 1 liave just laid in a large nn< Dry Uoodw, 3Iillinery( L DRESS I Notions, Embroideries, Corsets At prices within the reach of all J)ont for (jet the pla 2NT_ArV""2In tlie building formerly knov BI^AIT1X>RT C I1KA uroi -o-rrhe proprietor having fitted i A I^irst-elnss respectfully solicits the pntronag vy who will, at all times, find th delicasies the markets of Charles prepared by experienced cooks. BEAUFORT MA Having opened ft shop iu Beaufort, I tools to Build and repair all 1 both of WOOD and IRON. Particular at DESIGNING and PATTERN J Steam Pite and Fittincjs Constants Personal attention given to Setting and STEAM BOILER FURNAC ^g?"Shop next to Post Office. J. A. wiim SEA ISLAI BAY STREET, B] THIS ELEGANT HOTEL opened in first-class style, t calls the attention of the trt advantages offered at this ft lioiit inj>' and tlie inducements held o in the south. JAI THE NEW " A DOUBLE THREAD I IT retain* all the virtue* of the Light-Runninj 1 Tension, which wo* and it the best in use. ?-Please notice our PATENT HARDKNE and Stand. Our new and old idea*, worked out with brand in the busy city of Newark, New Jersey, have pi LENCK, Minimum of Friction, Maximum of Li reached in the Sewing Machine world. TO THIS STATEMENT AN We invite the attention of all, especial bservation. N. U.?All Machines fully uarra DOMESTIC 5 3No? LADIES, USE "DOMEST i, ' wj-.~tr.~i. ? * t goodsl complete btock <>t Olollninr ladioN* Mats B03DS, , Ties, Laces, Hose, etc. c' No trouble lo show g> cc, COOPER'S. i CLUB, ni as tlie l.ITB HOUSE j'j', s. lp the al.ovo named house Ilowt , e of the gentlemen of I lie . e talile euppliod with all i ton and Savannah alloi d. a r&HINE SHOP." am prepared with the latest imp ' * icinds of Machinery. Mention given to 1AKIKQ for NEW WORK y On Hand, at Northern Fwc: * Constructing ;ES for SAVING FUtL IAN, Mechanical Engineer. \TD HOTEL, eaufort, s. c. 1.., 1 .. j'n . Hiivin" iK-eii rcncceu. anu lie proprietor respectfully iveling public to the many ivoiite resort for i*' snid II tsiiti;: \* ut to (hose seeking he ']> iies 0dell> Proprietor 'DOMESTIC," jOOK-STITOH machine. ; "DOMESTIC," including the Autocratic D CONICAL BEARINGS on Both the Machi. a new Machinery and TonU at our own new worl. . von us a standard of MKCIIANICAL EXCE' lur.ibility, and ranga of work, never lierntof. o D THE MACHINE ITSELF ly those having high mechanical skill c? Med. >EW!NC MACHINE CO., - j York mitl Chicnjfo. IC" PAPER FASHIONS.