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t* The Beaufort Tribune. f W. M. FHKXCII JEdltor itixl Propi'lolor WEDNESDAY* NO V7 1 ~ 1870 tm s ' r m Apples 1 Apples ! nt Robert's. Some of our citizens have beep bitten by tho collapse of the Continental Life Insurance Co. ot New York. a A passenger coach, attached to the rear of the way freight train on the Sav nnuah and Charleston Railroad, ran both trucks off the track at the Ashepoo station last Thurs lay causin g a detention <?f -the assengor train, and w e ha t no inai' that day To arrive, Saturday, rigs Feet and snuecd tripe ut R. beet's The Democratic Executive Commit ee announce that in consequence of the re. k firnrr.ent of Mr Ttnnsnm tVnnl rnnrli date for clerk of court, in favor of H. Q. Judd Esq., the name of the latter gentleman is substituted upon the ticket for that office, and recommend him to the suffrages of the people. The vacancy left on the county ticket at the meeting of the county couveiitioiii for member of the Assembly, has been . filled by the same authority by placing on it the name of Mr. W. J. Gooding. Cabbages, Beets, Turnips, Parsnips .t c, at Hubert's. A man named Geo. Phelps shot himself through the hand at Port Royal last Monday, inflicting a painful wouud. The schooner Dora M. French arrived here last Friday from BobIoij with merchandise for Geo. Waterhousc and others. . She is now loading with lumber at Port Royal for Boston. W. II. Mauldin & Co. t furnish the cargo. Tl.n cAh..nn?> "NT ?t. r> ? T\ Ia IIV DVII\ \'IIVi uta l/aw , clcnrcd from Port Royal yesterday for New York with 130,000 leet of lumber from the null of W. H. Mauldin. A large Btock of fine confcctl"nery juet received per steamer "Oarondclet." at Roueut's. If our town authorities would take ?ome steps to keep the '"crazy woman" and her family off Bay street, tlicy would find their efforts appreciated. The office of the Collector of Cu-toms has been removed from the building owned by Robert Smalls as it 1ms been discovered there is k law forbidding the renting for government purposes of property belonging to a Congressman. ' Francis Yen on, lately an apothecary on the monitor Lehigh, in thi s harbor,com* mitted suicide in a station house in Eos ton last week, lie had been discharged and was in a destitute circumstances. A SPLENDID SHIP. The American ship Harvey Mills, Cap <.*ui t? . r. Mills, arrived at fort Koyai last Friday, unci made tlie inhabitants of the town open their eyes with amazement at iicr huge size an 1 elegant equipment. This is the first ?rip of this fine ship, she being just built, and we fee! a special pride i t her as the material < f which sinis built way a'l furnished by I). C. Wilson & bio. proprietors of lu Port Royal SawMills, located within a mile of Beiuforf. T > the uninitiated her immense size and elaborate finish is a matter of surprise and when we know that 3hc is the largest ship 1 that cvor loaded with cotton in a SouthI era port, and that her great draft < f Wf water prevents her loading in any other cotton port than Port Royal we have f additional reason for exultation. ' She will carry 7,600 bales of cotton from Port Royal to Liv rpool and Mr. Wilson, Receiver of the Railroad, has assured the Captain that he will keep her supplied with cotton so that slie^xpeets to clear ' in 80 days. She is chartered by the Augusta Press Company, her freight for this trip amounting to about $'23,000. She is 2187 tons and is the fourth largeBt ship in the United States, and cost $122 *500. She rates A. 1. in the Lloyds for 18 years; is 250 feet long and spreads 7,000 feet of can vas, and will draw when loaded 22 feet of water; is 43 feet beam and 30 fact depth of hold, and was Duilt in Thomasion, Maine. s .... - moae of our citizens who would like to visit the ship will bo hospitnbly received by her affable captain, and an 4i>Bpcction of her would well repay any one for the trip. P Sixty Northern merchants, resident ^nd doing business in Charleston held a meeting Friday and adopted an address to the people of the United States, declaring Governor Chamberlain's proclamation unwarranted by the real condition of the State, and fully endorsing the recent statement Usucd by the clergy and bankers ofCharleston. ? ? Smoked Salmon, at Kobeht's. Fresh Oyster, Milk,and extra So la crackers at itOUBUT.S1 f Foarl Hominy, at JCobeutV The New York Herald's Columbia correspondent says: "Notwithstanding the troops and all the paraphernalia of war which he has occasioned in the State, the Governor still continues to weaken. I have it as coming directly front him that he would give $10,000 get out ot the position lie now occupies politically, and lie would give $10;),0 >0 to ejenpu all the vituperation and aba e that is being lip hi hi:u " ? Tti*< suits have been c-utercd by the United States agaiust Gen. O. O. Hownrtl ik n rl#?f?nl*r?r ?-?* * * . , iuuus entrusted to him in connection with the Frcedman's Bureau ami tlic Howard University. One of the suits is for $150,000 and the other $30,000. T A vote f >r Hvmpton will be a vote for Law and Order. A vote for Chamberlain will be an encouragement for such in scenes as those at Hamburg and EllcutonCi a i The Democratic Ticket. n" I To the Yt'cra of lieavj'ort Coitnty : c' Kanaoia Vv'artl having withdrawn in favor of U1 it. U. J add, Mr JudJ is hereby placed upou the ^ Cc-uocru'ic ticket for clerk of the court. '1 he vacancy upon tac legislative ticket has also ?1 b.-en nippii d by authority of -he Executive Committer ' y the name of W. Q. Gooding. ! Jas. \V. Moorb, County Chairman. WOOD! WOOD! j; Oi IVMFTY rENTS PER CORD, AT THE ATlantic Saw Mills, Beaufort. Robbixs Boddinoton & Co. Beaufort, Nov 1, 1870. Special Notice. EITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR CONSIGNc N ecs ?f tac British Brig "Dcrwent" will be responsible for debts contracted by ary of the crew. Rorbikb, Boddinoton & Co. Nov 1, 1870. NOTICE TO . Managers of Election. n beaufort s. C. Oct 25, 1870. At a meeting of the undersigned Commissioners of Election., appointed by his Excellency ? D. 11. Chamberlain, Governor of South Carolina, the following managers of Election were appoint- t ed to serve at tltc respective prccinctB for which they are named. The said managers will duly proceed to open the polls nt the various election precincts on Tuesday the seventh dsy of November proximo, at G a. m. and close at G p. m. at which time the followingofllcers will be voted for: 1. Presidential Electors. 2. Congressman. :i. Governor. . A i. Lieutenant-Governor and other State officers. 5. Circuit Solicitor. G. Six members of the House of Representatives. 7. Sliciiff. t<. Clerk of Court. 'J C'urouer. 10. J udge of Probate. 11. School Commissioner. 12. Three County Commissioners. ! Br.icic Cauacu.l. O. Wjrue, SV. 11. Grcgorio D. Currio. Coffin Point.-John Brown. Richard llrowu, ?V. U. Hazel, M Woodlawx -II. B. Pugusou, Henry Simmons. | n< Beaufort.?S, E. Taylor VV. C. Danu-r, -Mtiitle Bush -M. L. Simmons' ltobiuS. Bryun, | j II, l>. > Uh .M.S.S. ' Greys ui:.i..-\\*. 11. Middlctou, V. 11. McGILL ! M. Berk. j Paris Iseand.-J* C* Snyder, S. P. Devaux. I Port Royal, .lleury Hamilton, S- 11. Thompson, It. Q. Centre. I Ciiisolm's Landixu? II. B. Qardener Billy Mil ' dlotou/E. J. llolra i<. j 4 i Gardner's ConNEne.?Benjamin Deveaux, Bar ^ ! :y ItvcJ jr. 11. M. Fuller. ) Pocotalico.-J. o. Baniptlcld, Ceasar Days, ltced Youinnns.* Peu'LEs-?Stepney lllloy, Charles IInine, L. Mc.Neal. V'ARNKsvii.LK.-Inhu ltobcrts J, A* Conner. Brcnson.-J. \V, Jones, Marcus French, W. J. Causey. Brack Creek ?Zack Daniels, Isaac Thompson. ! V.'. F. YoUi....us. j W ! Beacu Branch ?Samuel Saxton, Fortune Bos-1 _ {tick ?*. IX. Por-uster. -r | Matijews il^frr.-Beuj. It ed, T. IV. Bracy, 1 Bviij. Sto; e, j Lvwtoxyxl:.::.-L. D. t havis, Henry Carmcr j 1 Charles v, llcox. I.awtox >'ul*rcr.?I. U. liasconth, Geo. F. Law- . ton. D. U, e ohajon n ..BntouroN.-JohnC. Itue, Daniel Brown, John A' Tison. IIenkis X RoADs.-Fruuk Owens, Isaac Finclc- ? ney, D. S. llcup. ^ Levy's X Hoaos.-Primus Keilcy, I. I. P. Smith jr. | Berlenoer IIiLL.-Saby Gold, Jackson, Al[ston W. t, Fryc. Gillison ville.?Z. T. Morrison, W. A,Saul. grauamv1u.e-.P. J. Sm*lls, J, P. MclbOll, T. II. llowurd. Blupkton.-J. w- Wlgg J. D. Robertson, DrJ. 11. Melliehump. Mitcuerlville?G. P. Gardener, Itcv. W. n. Peeples, Edward Drayton, |J I Nixvu.re.-U. M, Eagtieid, Tern Dcloach, W { ii. Thompson. F. K. Wilder f! J. A.Johnson 1: W. ilnown. _ Commissioners of Election. i GEO. W. ROBERTS, NOTARY TUBlAC, BEAUFORT, s. c. ^ QUARANTINE NOTICE. Office Intesdast Town of Beaufort, " Beaufort 8. Sept. &>th lt>7L ? KJOTICE Is HKRBBT OIVEN TO SHIP OWNBBS master and others that, vessels and boats I of all descriptions bound to this place from Charleston or other infected ports will be subject to the Quarantine laws of th.5 town ami State. All persons are strictly prohibited from landing A. goods or passengers from Churlcstou or other ?,u infected ports unless special permission is first nt obtained of the lutendaut, Toivu Council or i (j, Board of Health. All violations of the Quarantine law will be ju rigidly prosecuted. ALFRED WILLIAMS, lutendaut Town of Beaufort. ? A PROCLAMATION. office intend ant Town of Beacfgut. Hoaufort s. (J. August :tist 1R"(1. njotf r la Hehedy Dives To Ship owners masters and others, that vessels and boats of j nil descriptions Itouml to this place from Savnn- ' nali <>r oilier defected parts will be subject to the i^unruiitin j laws of the Town and State. All person*are strictly proMbitcdJfrom lauding goods or passengers from Savannah, or otly;r *" infected ports unless special permission is first obtained of the Inicndnnt. Town (ouutil or to Hoard rf Health. All siolationsof the f'rtf-raniiue law will be H i rigid'' pr west lid. 11 Al.rncn WIf.MAMS. Inteiidaiit Tow n f I'.r nf >11 ' Pratt's Astral Oil, ; TUB ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE OIL MADE. For sole only by Geo. IV. Roberts o Holders of County Checks or Audited j Claims, prior to Nor. 1, 1813. Office of tde County Commissioners, i Beaufort, P. C., Oct. :!rd. 1S7S. I In accordance with the provision of a joint rcsotion entitled "A joint resolution nuthorizinK the mnty Commissioners of Beaufort county to levy special tax," dated April 7th. 1878. nnd nti act to aend the same, approved the 29th day ot January D. 1374, sealed proposals will be received at is otlicc from parties holdinr checks or auditc-1 aims contracted prior to Nov.-rober 1. 1872. itil Thursday. November 9th. 187C. 12 o'ciock, M., at which time said bids will be icned, and ttie Board of Comity Commissioners ill draw orders on the Treasurer to the amount ' one thousand do'larsiu favor of the person or :rsons who shall have offered the lar^CFt per intuin discount on their checks or audited claims. Proposals must be addressed to Dr. Paul Pritcli d, Chairman of the Board and endorsed *'Pr > isals for settlement of past indebtedness of caufort Couuty." P. FltlTCIIAItD, It. .T. MARTIN, V. S. SCOTT, County Commissioners. Titos, n. Wheeler, Cierk of Board. BAKER" & ~ CLARK, bucces.-ous to BAKER, VAIL & CLARK, Curers and Smokers of Provisions, W HOLES ALB DEALERS IN ?ISH, FLOUR, BACON, litter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Pork, Salt, &c., also COMMISSION MERCHANTS,1 72 Rcade & 301 & 303 Washington Sts. NEW VOUK. d. k. baker. i c. a. cLAiiK. f fcb. 9-ly. C0RB1N. STONE & WILLIAMS. ' The undersigned hnvc formed a partnership for dmirality practice under the above firm name: ConBiN & Stone, i Jos. M. Williams, Charleston, f Aiken. mch.3t-lv. avencl ? Co.. M. S. Elliott Charleston. Beaufort. beautort steam MILL COMPANY. liming pnt up in their establishment n G1UST ILI. arc prcparca to furnish at the shortest >ticc. Grist. Meat ani Feci The highest cash price l?ai(l for CORN. Corn Ground 011 Toll. CAPERS HARPER, kVhec^lwri^hl siiul CARRIAGE MAKER. Carlaret Street, opposite the Pas. olliee, BEAUFORT, S. C. OIlK PROStl' iT.Y \NI> JJ FATLY rXECt'TKD 'LOUR! FLOUR! THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR i Besufort, For Sale by ROBERTS. BANKING HOUSE OF ' Wm. H. Lockwood, Bay St., Beaufort, S. C. GOLD, AM) EXCHANGE ONT fiW VflPV Sovoillioh Olid flnnrilnetA.. on iuiil uuruuuuu auu uimuumuii NOUGHT AND SOLI). ^"CollectIon? made on nny point in the TT S. 6T"Accounts received subject to check at sight. Henrv BischofF & Co., Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN fines Liqiiors Sejars Tobacco &c-, 1?7 Eu?t liny, CHARLESTON, S. C. . Brscnorrv C. Wolborn. J. n. AVulbcbn tEAUIORT HOUSE Beaufort, S. C. few NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS litublo for single gentlemen or gentle cm mm uieir wives. Good accommoitions for transient guests Tl.a table will be supplied with every xurv the market affords. yt i?. Mann, ProprletroKS. Strawberry Plants, Por Sale. [ am offering thofamotls "Newman** Prolific ;r?wberry" Plants, which Iliavcbeen cultivaig nnil selecting for the post five ycais. This Berry is now conceded to ho the only rellile maret berry for the South. This is the inons "1'hnflcstnn Strawberry" which created much astonishment ill the Northern Markets. s introil'.iction Into cultivation around I hnrlosii has made lha Strawberry seam n throe weeks iller than formerly, berries of tl.isvariely having c* odei'id for sale in New York the .first week Mareli. 1<T~ Send for Circular, i:. I . Kilt in:, i li A It LK" i'O.N tO.L A . Conant & Emmons. ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH ICE In any quantity Customers may desire, from their Ice House, Seventh Street. JOHN CONANT, J. L. EMMONS. nov25-2J. S. M. WALLACE, Cotton Factor uu'.l GRIST MILLER, Wholesale Denier Iji Grain, Hominy, Meal, Feed, Etc., HKA 1HL.VN I> < <> ITON Bought, Ginned and prepared for market. Advances made on Conslnnments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and grinding corn and meal, lie is _ prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginned ou toll. uov2.V2?. hTklatte & co. Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IK Wines, Liprs, Segars, Tobacco. &c., , 1H5 Kant Itny, ^ CHARLESTON, S. C. ( Orders from the Country promptly at- i tended to. * 0 DELL'S. FltUITS. C.VXDIKS, To YS, CAK10S. , M'TS A full assortment of the above consisting <>f ORANGES, LEMON'S, APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS. 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'entiou given to supplying parties with all necessary articles. goods useful us well as oiinamentaj. received by every steamer from new VOltK. James Odell SEW" GOODS! 1 tasc pleasnre in ntu:otin<ing to my fncmU and customers that I have uoxv in store my SUMMER AND FALL STOCK OF DRY GOODS, 3S^IX-,XJI3STE JtrtY And Fancy Goods. Conbisttvo or I.AD1ES DRESS GOOD"-. ALPAC \S, MUSLINS. PIQUES, WHITE GOODS, etc. A Full Line op GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Ladlrn' Cuffs nn?l Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery K tiffs, Ilolts, Parasols, Fans, (Moves, Dress trimmings Ac. and A Bcoilifai Slock of Millinery, An'i a Large Stock or HEADY -i ADKtn.OTlIINr; ! AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. E. A. SCI IE PER. THE SAFETY IHKSTAND I I'KICK, SUr. 75 o. :iu?l J? l.OO. Over 60.000 Sold. J'^T'Will not spfll it upset. fir I 'en points nro nt?t snjared l>v It, Every drop of ink Obtained. f^T*It is ensliy cleaned. EBfJust what every one wants. For sale by A. Ashley CuniETznam, NEWS ANI) STATIONERY DEPOT. ItEAIIFOUT, H. C. F. D. J. LAWRENCE, mi m corns it ui Beaufoit, S. C. wmmmmmBumnamrmmwaer.r*: t \mMH+ t nan ? *m ll COOPER1! J Dry Goods & Millinery, g FALL AND WIN 1 have just laid in a large anj cc Dry Croods, ^lillinery, La< nnirec rt V II k V tf U I Notions, Embroideries, Corsets, T Vt prices within the reach of all. Do at fovyet the place, ZLT^*v^r c In the building formerly known ; BKA1TJNHJT CIj ItUAll'OKT, The pr oprielor having fitted \i]> ( .^V. espectfully solicits the patronage ol y who will, at all times, find the ta lelicasies the markets of Charleston prepared by experienced cooks. BEAUFORT MAO! Having opened a shop in Beaufort, 1 am \ tools to Build anil repair all kind jotli of WOOD end I DON. Particular attend DESIGNING uml PATTERN MAKI1 Steam Pirn and Fittings Constantly O Personal atfention criven to Setting and Com STEAM BOILER FURNACES B5^"S1iojj next to Post Office. J. A. WHITMAN SEA islan: BAY STREET, BEAU THIS KLKGAN't IIOTFL ha opened in first-class style, the calls the attention of the travel advantages offered at this favor liojit in*?- Fishing* and the inducements held out in the south. JAMES THE NEW "01 A DOUBLE THREAD LOCI |T retain* all the virtue* r.f the Liclit-Rimiriiur "DO - Tension, wlii'h was ami is the l?-sf in u-e *#-l'lcase notice our I'ATIiNT IIARUKNE1J CON and Stand. Our new and old ideas, worked nut wilti brawl m u Ma in the busv city of Newark, New fcrvey, have given us .1 I.KN'CF,, Minimum < f Kii lion. Maximum oi Durabilit] reached in the Setting Machine world. TO THIS STATEMENT AND TI We Invite the attention of all, especially thos baervotion. N. 1!.?All Machines f .lij warranted, DOMESTIC SEW rs?'v\ LADIES, USE " DOMESTIC" TER GOODS! >mplete stock of Clotliinj. lies* UtatN 300 S, ies, Laces, Hose, etc No trouble to show C O OPJElt V^LTJB, is the UB 1IOUSJ H. <J. lie al ove named liou atimiit, [' tlie gentlemen of tin l1 >1c* supplied with 'all and Savannah afford, ' BINE SHORT ircpurcd with the latest imprt ? s of Machinery, ion given to SO for NEW WOItK n Hand, at Nokthebn Pbh structing for SAVING FUtL , Mechanical Engineer. D 1IOTEI FORT, S. C. ving been refitted and propriet. >r respectfully ing pablic to the many ite resort for Sllicl IIuiltiK to those seeking lie.i > 0DELL> Proprietor OMESTIC," I-STTTOH MACHINE, ME3TIC," including the Automatic? ICAJ. IIKM INC.Sonhoth the Machine chincrv ami To.-!- .it our own new work* > standard of M :X'tlAN'ICAL EXCELami r.in^o of nmk. never heretofore IK MACUfNK ITSELF |{ le having high mechanical skill of lf?C MACHINE CO., i*U imil < PAPE^ FASHIONS.