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I , I I ? . P Ths Bsaufort Tribune. J, W. M. FHKNC1I a n<lll or nn<i Propi'lelor |(l WBDNE8DAY NOV. 29. 1876. t! TOWN AND COUNTY. T Jud?e Wigwin lias resigned hi? posi- r? ti"ii a-* brigadier-general of the second ^ brigade,second division, N. G. 8. C. Mr. E. L. Jennings, general agent of tin j, Augusta Constitutionalist paid us a visit n l-btwetk. lie reports a large accession ca to his subscription list in Beaufoit. in ? ; i., Our rtprescntatiTos in the General Ass-; rmuiy, wim otmtny Urean and Mr. I ^ (.1 l-'Hves, left on the train las* Sunday for] a Columbia. The party Were in good apir- , j(, its and predict" d the easy and bloodless' triumph of the republicans. llow about the brass band? Joe Rob- ! insnn or.e of the heaviest blowers has ; ... i' w t, ing his absence. ! Our townsman Mr. C. II. Wright, U. 3.' 31 Commisi-i >ner, has been m Edgefield l Ml c mnty late'v." and a correspondent of '.lie I ' Charleston News says iliat "lie has, so fan .' i 1 l" given general satisfaction, evincing a. disp isitko.i to Act fairly and to discharge Lis duty conscientiously." ^ The mail.hig for Beaufort last Friday went to Port Royal and the Port Royal bug left here, by mistake of the routa 01 ag. nt, and onr citiaens ware much exer- e< iivw ine lauure to get the daily!'' paper# to see who wan seemingly ahead. ? J I Cat* Carj>roti r proposes to content the w *?tl of I). Wyett Aicea and Mr. Tillmuu b; will coutwit the seat of Ito'iert Smalls.: n So?th Carolina promises to furnish thelm .. uew-ipipsr* with ltcifts for some tiaec to J p ? * *. i ft If thin port is made a naval depot we caa give mot ot the credit for it to the ' extraordinary healthfe'neea .if Port Royal aad Raaufort daring the p ml two years, j The fleet Iras baen here two Hammers and J ^ during all th tt tiui not one attached to tlie lliet has lied from disease c mlrsct. - . j i?: Vj 111 I lllS Mol t. I I. A negro burglar named Henry Boin-j ton who had been detected in several > roltbeiiws in Barnwell county was brought ? into Allendale list Thursday and'lodged i in tlie guard lious . Dating the night lie j ? U'lfl i u L' II lilt! Ittr nnlr iv-ift'ii wo r*i?s 1 fli it M) <loutl). Wc arc inf >rm?d that l.ii* is the same man who comiuitte 1 n ? I c< I murder at Aluicda in this county soir.s time ago and for whose arre-t the county ^ ' r commissioners offered aiswsrd of scrrn1 ty-flve d'dlnre. A coroners jury failed l > elicit anv evidence as to who killed ' t ti the prisoner. ai ?? ? .Ska T*i..vnd Cotton.?The arrivals in ' C: Charleston last week were 848 bigs if Carolina* and Florida*, of which lOt^bags 81 wrc jrTnridas. There Was a good inqui-1 " ry f tr incdiutn, good medium and nicdi- j,ri u:n flue qualities, with sales ol about 350 P ?ag?, of which were of Carolina?, 5 at 3G, 1,1 2ti at 37. 30 at 38 4 at 30, 10 at. 80$, 1-1 at j l? 40, 11 at -12, 7 ut 45r 21 on private terms.; 0.\the movb.?Large numbers of colored j people are daily arriving here from the upcountrji who are seeking a place, j e< Jis they s iy, where they can have a free ex tc pns-iou of their political opinions. They tl are generally ragged end entirely destitute and have not the appearance of de- jr sirable additions to our cninmunitv. s Many of them claim to have been driwn from the places where they have been living by tin ir former employers because . ~..4..n *i... ? t.I i tiivrv inr nuawm uii ii\ ivvi. _ 1 ff Robert Smalls tells us that, three tliou- pi sard families from Edgefield arc preparing to conic to this county and are now <t making arrangements to move, and he is ai securing lands lor them in different parts ' of the county where lands are cheap and ^ un> ultivated. If an honest, industrious d? class of laborers woul i settle on the large p! ... p' tracts of waste lands in this vicinity it P i would be a good thing, but if the bands oc ofloal?rs aud mischief makers are to have additions t? their gangs we shall suffer I)y the influx. jc A Mukdercu Caught ?Nelson Brown. *i ? one of the uieo charged with tho uiurder n> ofllaussman and Purkinunat Aiken, was fc, ol ? L-captured last Saturday niglit on J^ittlc ti Island by'.deputy sheiiffs S ins and Mehnn '* * It hud been known for si vera? days that} (j Brown was near tlie place where he was | p arrested hut as lie lud in tlie woods and ; ci only appeared at night to get food the E offl.ters were unthle to get sight of him. llis pres.-nee on the island was discovered by a letter lie had written to his wife in ; n . b Aiken giving directions for forwarding ^ his box and gun but he thought by sign- 0 ing another name lie would not be bus j " A pected. The prisoner was brought over y on Sunday morning and lo>lgcd in jail, at He says he was present nt the murder " armod with a sliot gnn hut that he took " no part in the terrible crime. Deputy o Sains went up to Aiken yesterday with Brown whose capture leaves only one ?f'^ | the guilty men at large and his where- * } iibonts arc said to be well known. ! ii A Pur/. 10.?The pilot b ?at F. \V. Se.licp- j I -V^er dr. < ipt tired a v ilu.ible prize Inst Tlinrs- ; n ?lny. While crui-ing about fifteen miles off' ^Martins I.-.dustrv light-ship the pilots O iscovered the wreck of t!ic pilot boat Lota of Savannah which capsized about j week ago. The main-mast was orcr-j oard but still attached to the wreck by ' ic rigging, but tlrj foremast was intact, i ut it was found impossible to right her j ithout cutting it away which was done.: he wind was blowing hard and the sea >ugh but pilots Munay and Stevens ung on to their "catch" and after a hard in of more lhan twenty four hours ought the wreck safely in. The capin of the Mela, who was rescued after ing oil her fourteen hours nftcr she psized a id was then taken off by a passg steamer, having heard of her being ought in'here came up on Friday and j gotiations are now In ing made to set-| c the question of salvage without an ipes! to the courts. The hull seems to 2 uninjured and as she was lost on her j *st cruise she is a valuable ptizc. - Miss Man ha Scofleld, formerly a teach- ( 011 St: Helena but uow of Aiken, lias ntti n a letter to the N. Y. Tribune giv ! ig a .harrowing description of the Ellen >n affair and thj: lawlessness in Aiken,; id the citizens of that town have an - | vcred her in a letter denying the charges , id putting her in on unenviable light as' i her veracity. She is also an advocate ; I women's rights and refuses to pay any | ilia because she is not allowed to voteLaw tonville, S. 0., Nov. 27th, 1876. iditor Beaufort Triduxk. I'lic incendiary torch is at work-The irn of II. Wilcox, at the distance ol tie mile from Lawtonvi'.le, was consnm- | 1 by (ire at a late hour last night. All rovision# were destroyed, together with testable. This is the second occurrence 1" the kind on his prt mises. About three erks siace his gin house and several ?lv? of cotton were burned. Wc are ot in possession of sufliccnt data tocsti j i*te the loss. Mr. ('. II. Wilcox is a romincnt citizen and n merchant in this! ?wu. 1 he active part taken by him in te recent election we feel satisfied ex- ' lai-.n the burning tn both instances. Buuin. Disrtxofisitr.d Gi:xsts.?The I". S.i i tearner Tallapoosa arrived on Saturday , reiung with Admiral Porter. Vice Ad lira! ltowan and otlu r naval officers of! igh r.ink,*imd anchored near the fleet, i M Sunday morning | il >t Dupontr w. s rat for, :i? the Tallapoosa came in with- ' tit h pilot, and brought the ship up, i Beaufort. '1 lie officers rambled arom d i >wn to sic the sights hat Congressman captured tin; two Admirals and j ikine them in his carriage dr >ve them ! ver the town and out to the National i find try. Some of our citizens went on nurd Hud spoke a good word for Port loyal and enmo ashore impressed with; le idea that the i:avy is to remain In re. j The fallupoosa remained hut a short :ne and went from liere to IIroad river' ad tiicnce to Tyhec and Brunswick to J ?rry out the inspection f >r which tliej ip w :s mad''. They seem to have been > well pleased with Port Itoyul that they j istencd liack and arrived here this| lorninguiul after landing her illustrious: asscngers and gladdening the hearts of) nr merchants by purchasing supplies, 1 ic ship sailed for Washington. The! facets took the train this morning for i ?c North. It is rumored that Mr. J.G. Thompson litor of the Uflion-Herald, is to return > Beaufort and again take charge of ic Standard. Tom Hamilton was reported missing i Colum' ia today. WHAT PAYS? TT PaY8 crnryMaunr?rtnr?r. Merclmnt Mechanic-, inventor. Farmer or I'ro'sslniml man, to keep informed on nil the im'ovc.'iicntv und discoveries of the age IT I'AYS the head of every family to introlce tnto hie household n newspaper that is Inruetlvr, one that fosters a taste for Investigation id promoias thought and encourages discussion nong the members. HE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,! >os tills, to an cxte 1 beyond that of any other ihlicutioii; in fact it is the only weekly paper iblished in the llnitvd s atcs devoted o mani--; ACTl"HITS. MECHANICS, INVENTIONS mill NEW DIS>vkkie* ill tlie Arta and Scicncice. very number is profis'iy illustrated and its intents embrace the late<t and most interesting j iformatioti peitainlng to the industrial, Veclian-, al, and Sricntirie^Piogress of the World :Dcscrip- ' ons with beautiful engravings of New Inventions ad Improve Industries of all kinds . Notes, Sugrsiloi.E, Receip's, and Advice by practical writers 1 ir workmen and employers; containing n record T the progress of the industrial Arta in our roun y and uM new discoveries and Inventions in Itn;neering, Machantcs, a?dScene? abroad. TIIK SCI KMT1 F1C AMERICAN has been vc foremost of all industrial pnblicntii ns for tlie ist th.'ly ouo years.- I' Is the oldest, la.'gest. I liaapest. and best iliustiatcd paper devoted to! 'i?li:e-rft)g .Mechanics, Cjcm'strv, New Inventus and Industrial progress in the world. A new volume commence* .lacnary 1st, 1ST". | A year's numbers contains 8'12 paj e? snrt t-KvE- 1 al (li'Miinn Rnoravinos. Terms $ '.20 a yeni j y mall, including postage. Circulars, giving club ; *tes, sent free Single copies mailed on receipt f 10 cents May be had of all uews dealers. 3 A connection with the i A XJJlN IWi Scientific American, laeers. SJunu & Co. ate Solicitors of American i nd Foreign Paten's, and Iiave the largest eatabahment in the world. Alorc than fifty thousand | pplicattons have bvan made through thei. ag-ncy. Patents are obtained on the best terms, Model* f New Inventions and sketches examined, ml vice rce. A special notice is mn'c In the Scientific sisk in ofall Inventions patented thronplithis gcuc.v, with the name and residence of patentee, i pamphlet, containing fall directions for obtainsg Patents, sen*. free. Tii? Scientific Amerlan Reference llook, containing the Patent awa. Census of the. I?. S.. and 142 1 ngravinge of lerhanbal movement". Frlcc 25 Cents. Address tor the paper, or concerning Paienta, 1 Mnnii A Co 37 Pork Hons. New York. , 4i,ch ofilcs. Cor. K A TtU ats. Washington, D. C I IIHPII1 HI I ! I I IN IH<II Mr. S. I). Oi!lv ft, kcliooi iv.:r.!ni--1'iiu'i will arrive iu Savannah this week on tin Seminole atul be here by Saturday. Sheriff's Sales. Win. Wilson, sheriff, will offer for salt in front of the Court House, on Tuesday December 5th, the following property : C. 11. Barnhill ta. C. E. Chovin, 1.315 acres of lund below Ro'nertville, tin tlx Purysburg road, adjoining land* ot Join Brabham, heirs of Middicton and Janief Portellaed W. F. Roberts. Terms, cash, L. W. Yotimnns, admT, r/>. Jane Shei wood, 303 acres of land on Briar creek hounded bv lauds of Frank Parnell, Thos Smith and Pompey Snnth. Terms, casli Brigam IInlst & Co r.t. John II Robert; 2400 acres of land kn?.\\n as Mount Hopt on the Savannah road seven miles helou Rohertviile, adjoining lands of R. FI Tison and W. F. Roberts. Terms cashWinter Schedule. FOR SAVANNAH, AND INTERMEDIATE I.ANDIXOS. From and nftcr Friday 21th November, IRV'l THE FAVORITE STEAMER l'I I ,OT HOT. wiix vols ?eon,a*"tiurs to'asd vr.on BEAUFORT AND"SAVATiNAH Leave Beaufoit every Fridoy"at 10, A. > Leave Savannah " Saturday 41 10 A. M For Freight or Passage a pf?ly to W Harrison, agent, Beaulbrt, S, C J. M. Murray, agent. Savannah, Oa GEO. W. ROBERTS DEALER IN FINE] SRQCERIES, For Salejat Popular Prices CRANBERRIES, in DiilKnud Cans. APPLE**. OHANUKSand LEMONS, ONION's BEETS, TURNIPS, FARSNITS, cadraciks. a. TI< KL1 Dil'lG S FEET, Very Fine, SOUS hi TRIPE. THE Very Rest MACKEREL. rut Up. FIGS in BASKETS?DATES. A New Lot of FINE TEAS, MOCHA. OLD GOVERNMENT PAD AN M AVa,*and FAN( Y RIO * COFFEES, it. lASTED a s:> G.l TTnD MILK. EXTRA S uA AND OYSTER CltUtK EKS, NiC NAX and GINGER SN PI'S. SMOKED SALMON AM>"1I ALIBUT CHOICE NUT RAISIN -. CURRANT? AND PRUNES. (II 'ICE FAMILY FLOUR. NK.V BUCK WIIE ?TKEV ORLEANS MOLASSES. MUHCOVA DO, Do. MA'VARONl and VERMU'.LI.T. i'k.v HE*. peaks and API.ICOTS. ir h nvy s rnp. CIIOIC.-. SUGAR ( UUF.I) HAMS and BRE\K FA^T.'IJACON,;. hMOKF.D and DRIER BEEF. CANNED GOODS in Great Vnriety.-OLIYE OIL. WORCESTERSHIRE and HALFOKU SAUCE. POTTED MEATS, ROAST CHI KEN. . UP. KEY and MUTION. STEAM COOKED Willi E WHEAT. CROS-.A BIJVCKWELL'S TABLE SALT in Qnart .far*. TOMATO and WALNUT CATSUPS. HUT FER ? Specialty. iioV-9 Pratt's Astral Oil, THE ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE OIL ?JADE. For sale only by G<so. W. Rodeuts Knven?l A Co.. M. S. ICIIInt Charleston. Boa 11 fort. Beaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. Having put up In their establishment a GUIS'] Mil.I. arc preparca to furnish nt the shorten notice. Grist, Meal and Feed. The highest cash price paid for COUX. Cora Grotinti 011 'Poll. CAPEiiS IIAItPER, Whoolwrifjrlii; CARRIAGE MAKER. Cartarct Street, opposite the T'.xs. olhee, HE \ UK OUT, S. t\ WOHK PKOMPTI.Y ASP NEATI.Y KXSCI'TEI BAKER & CLARK, humi:< ?n? to HAIIKK. V A 11. A CI. ARK, Cnttrs and Smokers of Provisions 1 iIOI.ESAI.i: BKAI.EIIS IN FISH, FLOUR, BACOII iiuiicr,\'iici'sc, iviini, nice, 1'orK, Diilt, etc. ALSO COMMISSION MERCHANTS 172 Hondo & SOI & S">? WsMhiniftmi St.< M:W vohk. n. K. 71AKF.lt. I c. a. olaiik. f. feb. 9-lr. BOAT T,< >Srr, Stolen from Scabrook landing. Hilton He*' inland, on the niglit of tlio 7th instant, n SIII1 Yc WI, painted groen with white s'reak am painted blue inside. A unliable reward will be paid for the recover, of the same. Q. C. Pol,LlTZKB. tionant Si Emmons. A HE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH I ICE >; In any quantity Customers may desire, j 1 from their lee House, II S?erent h street. ! JOHN COXA NT. .1. A. EMMONS. ? novlVil \ _ ; S. M. WALLACE, Cotton Fnetor Aiut , ; GRIST MILLER, WliolrMir Urnler In Grain. Hominy, Msal, Feci, Etc., ,j i^r.vMxorroN Bought, Ginned and prepared for market.! Advftnec* made on ('ona]|tit? inentAi j Muring the beat machinery for ginning | cotton and grinding corn and meal, lie is ' prepared to execute all orders on the j shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for ! Cotton and CornI i Cotton ginned on toll novS5-tS. H. KLATTE & ?0. - Wholesale Grocers, j /NI) DKA1,ER* IN Wines, Liiprs, Sesars. TnSacco, Sc., 1N5 Knst Hny, 1 CHARLESTON', S. C. Orders from the Country promptly at tended to. : 0BELLI ' ritrrrs, C.vn i > i ri-<? \'S. t'A it. ; ;v!"> s I A full assortment of the above consisting of ORANGES, LEMONS, J APPLES. DATES, FIOS, BANANAS.! j Ail kinds of FUENCII r onfectioncry. , j 15RAZ1L, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, wv ai.nurs a i.trnvn^ i>t-r- v vs iced, riait. spoxaW, pound' : anil every oilier kinsl of ('.VICES 0:1 hand or made to order. 1 Parliciilr.r nt'ention given to supplying parties with all neecs-eny articles. I (toons useful as well as okxamentai. j ! received by every steamer from m:w | york. James Odsll 1 THE SAFETY IHKSTA1TB | riCICK, SO:. :?c. anil tfl.OO. CST'Wir. not ppill if upset. j J^i^l'en points are not injured l>v it, t i {35CEvery drop of ink obtained. ?5f"It ii* easily cleaned, j what every one wants. For sale by A. \mit.ky Cnr.iKTzr.ERo, j NKW.i AND S V \ ?IONEUY DEI OT. j ?i ? : v iT pout, h. < 1 S^3NT-n>A.lL, WOOD i POSSESSES MUCI1 GREATER POWER IN i j Restoring to n healthy state, it never pr .duces ' ! sickneis, is certain anil speedy in it.* a'tion It; ; Is fast aupeiecdiug every other remedy. Sixty j 1 capsules cure in six or eight days. No other ~ | Medicine can do this. I Owing to its great success, many substitutes i I imv? i.iv!? niiviTi.pr.i. -ui :i n? r.vt?'!?. Mixtures. ' I I *ilN, 15 iNuuo* e <*.. : 11 of uliit li liavf >?en si'Hiiddi.HI j .H'XlJ \S l)ii,'K, A Oo.'sSoft CapsniM coutnin i ngOilofS Hnl.il Wood, soul .it all Drug :->torc<?. j j Ai?k for Circular, --r r-oml to Si Woostcr ^ j SHrcet New York, for otic. !F LOU It! FLOIJ R! i I THK i'BVr PA V 11 Y Pf.OtTK > ! lu B*a,?i'W) Ft r Pkl' >> iCi 'i'.r.lM S. | Henry BischoiF & Cc,, ! i ! Wholesale grocers, ' AND UKAfj'-'RS IN ! wines Lienors mm Tooacce &c., H>7 IOiimI Ittiy, ciiMiLKsToy; .v. r/. ' H. Hisciiopt. C. WoLimnr, J. H.Wclbum BEAUFORT HOUSE Beaufort, S, C. I \ f.-w ICF.LV FURNISHED ROOMS I ftu'.taUle f ;r sliurl.- gentleni'n r.r uentle- i 1J men and their vvivcK. Uon I aeenimuo I Nidations I". r triiii>ivni mi est* l| Th.? table will l>c supplied with e\er* i luxury the market affords, j M?*. Muni), l*r<t'.U'l?'trrs?. * I'll. COOPER' j Dry Goods & Millinery. FALL AND WI I have just laid in a large aj1(| Dry Doodw, 3Iilliiioryt I^s DRESSG Notions, Embroideries, Corsets, At lmices within tlie reach of all. J)ont forget the plac UNPRECEDE NTE in Fall li Winter BOOTS, SHOES, AT ZEC. SOE HKAl'FOll' -O"j i are now opening my Winter Stock Shoes, IIats. ?.Vc., ami bog tint all in want < You will find inv stock full of (lie most ,1c * buy for Cash and sell for Cash, ami w h ti | you goods at prices that cannot be duplicates Call and be convinced. BEAUFORT MAI "Having opened a sliop in Beaufort, 1 an tools to Build and repair all kin both of WOUO and IRON. Particular nttc DESIGNING nnil PATTERN MA in am Pipe and Fitttxca Constantly IViaoiihI attention given to Setting and C STEAM BOILER FURNACE ?;gr"Shn]> next to Post office. J. A. WIIITM/ SEA ISLA1S BAY S THEFT, BE/ THIS KLKGANT IIOTFL, opened in first-class style, tli calls the attention of the tray advantages offered at this fav Hoatin^ and the inducements held out in the south. _ _JAM: THE NEW "1 A DOUBLE THREAD^ |T retain* nil the virtues of the I.iglit Running ' * Tension, which was and is the host in use. if* l'lease notice our I'ATKN 1" HAKHKNKD and Stand. t)nr new and old idea*, worked out with brand nc in the busy city of Newark, New Jersey, h.ve pier I.FNCK, Minimum of Friction, Maximum of i>ur reached in the Sewing Machine world. TO THIS STATEMENT AND We invite the attention cf all, especially observation. N. II.?All Machine* fully warrant) DOMESTIC SI IN??w LADIES, USE "DOMESTI . *w r.^arr - T? NTER GOODS complete stock ot Clothing* idios" Hatn ODDS, Ties, Laces, Hose, etc. el No trouble to show goo I e, COOPER'S. :o bargains Dry Mi, HATS, &C, i CEPSRS, I\ S. < t-T? of DHY GOODS, NOTIONS, Bo T<, >f goods give me a call before buj i sirable goods to be had anywhere. I ic long experience I propose to g v : 1 this side of New York. nov-8. shine shop. % i prepared with the latest improve I ds of Machinery nt'on given to KINCI for NEW WORK On Hand, at KonTiir.nN Pru : n obstructing O f? i IM?? ? ? - .5 Tor SAVING fUtL Mechanical Engineer. fD HOTEL IL FORT, S. C. having been refitted an ? e proprietor respectfully eling public to the many orite resort for and Ilimtin ; t to those seeking lrea i? , SS QDBLL Proprietor DOMESTIC," )OK-STTTOH MACHINE. rl*# ' DOMESTIC," including the Automatic CONICAL RE VUINC.S on !>oth the Maehi. a r Mariiinerv and Tool* at our own m w wort n >11 standard -f ME -HANIC 'lL MtCr.r. ' utility, &nd rar.^c of work, never heretofr. ? ? i THK MACHINE ITSELF those having high mechanical skill >>r M. * ' :>vg EW1NC MACHINE CO., York and Ohionjfo. C" PAPER FASHIONS.