The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, September 01, 1875, Image 3
The Beaufort Tribune.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 18761*
<= -" 1 r7 ;
The Kcv. Frederick Jones, pastor, will ,
preach iu tlie Beaufort Baptist churchSuuday
next, morning and night, the
Lord permitting. *
C:i?"An excursion to Charleston last j
Thursda)', at the low fare of $1.50 for
the round trip, secured but icw patron8 i
as money is too much needed for grits- j
"* school meeting was held at !
GilhsonVillc Aug. 21st. and a tax of two !
mills was assessed; one lor school pur- i
poses, and one mill to purchase books.!
jggF" Hie schooner H'llph Carlton, Cap
tain Grant, arrived on Friday last, 27
days from Camden Maine, with a cargo
of ice, hay and lime to Conant and Emmons.
??
??f~The annual meeting of the county
commissioners will be held next Titesday.
AU persons having claims against the
county should hand them in to the clerk
of the beard before that day.
tiTT he annual meeting of the Hook j
and Ladder company. Gabriel Parker
foreman, wil' be held next Monday at
12 in. The company wil! parade in the
afternoon, and collide in tho evening.
B-gPFifty doliar bills arc so plenty in :
Beaufort that our citizens drop them in
t.lin atrnnfa uml nrurne 41 ? "
...... unas inum. omail 1
boys fiud the bills anil try in vaiu to sell
them for live dollars each.
33?"A barbecue at Hilton Head last
Saturday succeeded in placing the carcass
of a cow where it would do the most
good. Robert Smalls aud Samuel, who
were present, did their duty nobly both
at the repast and on the stump.
33?" The editor of the Standard knows
how to make smoke conic out of his eyes,
lie found out 1)2/ placing his hand on the
stomach of our Intendant and looking
intently in Ilis lienor's eye*. 'I lie editor '
now writes editorials with his Lft hand, i
23?" I lie extensive lumber nulls of ,
Robbins Buddingtou and Co. have a force
ot hands placing the boilers in position (
ami otherwise working to be ready in a
IV. w weeks to commence saving.
i
1 he Receipts of cotton tor the year
ending Sept 1st. at Port Royal wer.;
27.5)01 of which 17.220 were eons wise
.,,..1 in f:-s r "
...... iv. uiu ?> cie jui urear urittun* 11 1
is expected that the receipts 'this'' year |
Avi 11 be til Rust 100.000 more.
The croiis of St a Island cotton are
in ninny places, nearly burnt up by the
drought. The bolls arc small and inipcrfcotly
developed. Corn is a failure
and root crops are turning out badly.
Peas have been plmted and aro just
sprouting.
pt?~Mr Peter Papiu lias been getting iu
t oublo with the U. S. Usvenue Tax Collectors
for filing tobacco Avithuut a j
license. There arc suspicions of extuutensivc
smuggling being carried ou from
Hull ltiA^er. The authorities nie ou the
lookout.
' -"0
fcf^Thc rueh tor the Thibunk for the
past lew AVCeka has been so great tli.it
avc were unable to supply the demand.
Our subscription list is groAviug fast,
and those avIio want the Tkibunk should
send the money to this office. $ 1.50 will
pay for it for one year.
Admiral Mullaney has been ordered
t?i lmvn tl?? AT?,h. Ail ? ii- ?' *'
? - ...v ^ivtui n.i,iitiiiiu neei in
readiness to proceed to Central America,
Avlicre a war is raging, to protect the interests
of Americans in thoaj parts. The
J'inta and Dictator are being put in read- i
iuess to go, if needed. <
pfr~Mesa. Dick and Smalls, contractors
Cur furnishing the U. S. fleet Avith i
water, liavc purchased in Charleston a <
steam tug for their business. They will j
hereafter get their water from the spring
neat town and make daily trips from
Beaufort to the fleet, and when occasion
offers Avill toAv vessels to and from sea. ,
537"* A correspondent of the Charleston
2Vacs writing lrom Barnwell says it is
reported there that the negroes of Beaufort
county aro arming and drilling
preparatory to a massuere. Wo can assure
this tiuiid man thut such a thought has '
not entered the heads of the people here. \
The ma?scs can never be brought to take
such a foolish step, however much some
,,f Hw.ir 1 ?? * '
a/4 tuvii iiv/l< iiwaucvi it'iui ;i9 IlIJi^UL WIKll 11,
<
will be seen by our marine news
Ci/liunu that the phosphate business at
V>t Helena Hound is thriving. Several
vessels clear almost every week, and the : 1
ininc-i are giving employment to bun-1
drods of mei> at good prices who spend a
great portion of their earnings in ouf
town. There r.re about a dozen vessels '
at present a watting cargo.
;-f,'"lIinry T. .Williams, a <jir.utcrnifts- '
tor 021 the Diet at r, camo to town last
) ridny, and l;a\ing itnbitteil rather too
freely became heligcrent. Whilo Mr. I
Tonl'ttrlcn was attending to his wants,1
WilSian s stria k liiiu a si v? rc lilew in the
Jneo 1. rowed by a Kick, whereupon V??n-1
u j "artiii dealt Wtl inc. s A blow with <1
j c-iee ot ir >n tlmt s ttl <1 the di-pute ami
(W~ fa.* a while i.' was th .wight the blow j
nt'ldJ ; : ij.. h.t.ili;. Mr Yn..iI.nrton
surrendered hi nisei t to tri d justice C'a:
ton, and gave bonds for lus appearam
if needed. The wounded man rocove
ed sullicicnlly to institute two suits tl
next day; one for money d.*p wited wit
a friend during Ids spree, and the oth<
for- assault against Mr YouLIarteu. An
the lawyers get the money.
THK TOWN COUNCIL.
Council met Inst Wednesday cvenin
a full board present. The committee c
accounts reported favorably on the bill ?
S. Mayo for $112.Oo for elesinfeetants; an
the bills of D. C. Wilson ?fc co. for $20.2I
ho bills oi Grace Myers for $3.50 f?
boarding "A man," and Franklin Talbii
l'or $39.50 for hire of cart and haruc*
were returned disapproved. The bill i
Joseph Cohen for $230. was then take
up. Mr. Cohen was elected a year aj;
as policeman and after serving t\\
months was discharged by the intendar
and now presents a bill for the salary fe
tUr. 41,. rr..
vnv, avoi, ui tuc vt'ur. 1 Ilt3 C 011111) It K
reported that Cohen had agreed to con
promise the claim for one half-$140-an
rccommei^ed that he be paid tli
amount. The intendant stated that M
Cohen had been paid for all the service
iie had rendered the town, and c.aiiue
that the discharge at the end of the tw
months cancelled ^lie election.
The Ordinance (elating to the elcotio
of policemen wao read and council coi
eluded that as Cohen had repeated!
applied for reinstatement lie was entitle
to the salary and voted to pay the amour
of the compromise. Warden Gleavc
read the report of the town marshal fu
the past year, the most interesting poi
tion of which was that giving a list o
owners of dogs who liad refused o
omitted to pay the dog tax. Ainon
the list was Ilis Honor the Intendant.
dogs; and Wardens P. W. Scheper,
dogs; Gage, 2; and J. P. Boyco, 1; am
marshal elect Gil>l>s, .'1. Among the ol
board we lind Fisher, 1 dog; J. Itobinso
1; W. H. Mcgill 1. Among ot.cr citizen
who have omitted this important dut
were our post master who owes a tux o
2 dogs; a county commissioner 1; police
man Barnes 1; and congressman Smalls S
Peter Days and li. II. Gleaves were o
the roll of honor having paid their do;
tax. The bonds of Peter Gibbs, inurslia
elect, was presented with J. E. Boye
and A. E. Sclieper as sureties, and J. C
Uichniond, treasurer elect, with J \Y
Collins and JU. Pi.llitzer, as suretie:
Mr. Gage called attention to the error i
the Ordinance providing for the eloetio
ox town olliocrs under which the clootie
was good for lour days instead of on
year as intended, and Warden Gkavc
gave notice of an amendment to corrc<
the omission. Applications were rccen
cd for a renewal of the liquor licences <
S. Mayo and P. Harms, which wei
granted. The Ordinances prcscribin
tlie duties &c. of tlic town treasurer wi
then 'aken up and read the third tim
wlun a long discussion arose, whic
was taken hy the intendant and \V> rde
Cleaves as personal to the intendant; AI
Cage claims that if gave the intendan
who is not under bonds, too great a coi
trol over the town funds, and that checl
should be endorsed by one of the con
oi'.tioes before being paiil hy the treasure
The Ordinance finally passed and wa
ralitkd. The bond of M. IJ. Sams. Si 13
which had been paid was presented an
referred. Applications for the positio
of policemen were read from J as. Millei
Thomas Barnes; Samuel Cohen; Wd
Thorp; and Hamilton Robinson. Coue
cil then adjourned to Friday uiglit.
Council met Friday night and aft*
passing an amendment to the dcfectii
Ordinance, elected .T. C. Riehmond cler
and treasurer, and Peter Gibbs, marsha
The bonds of the elected were the
offered and accepted and the othcei
Bworn in1 Council authorized the Intei
dant to purchase shells at two and
half cent; a bushel for t:.e use of tli
to.vn, and also to employ temporaril
such policemen us emergency might r<
tjuire. The election of policemen wa
indefinitely postponed.
Ts/LJ?TttN&NEWS
St. Uklena Bockd.
Cleared August 28th. Br. Barkcntin*
Curlew Griffiths master, for Newcasth
England, wnn oaa tons phosphate roe
from Coosaw mines.
August 24th. Br. ILirk Smile, Phil
Hps master, for Swansea, with 453 ton
phosphate rock from Coosaw mines.
??August 26th. Br. Barkentinc Glad
stone, Br.rch master, for Plymouth Er
iflumi, with 505 tons posphatc rock froi
Coosaw mines
August 20th. Br. Bark W. L. J
Vanghan master, for London England
\\ith 491 tons phosphate rock from Pa
eiflc mines.
August 20th. Br. Brig Tawe, (Icorg
master, for Belfast Ireland, with 500 ton
phosphate rock from Oak Point nunc!
August 20th Br. Bk. C^aa/cc, Lir
degrevn master, for London, England
with 800 tons phosphate rock from On
Point mines.
August 23th. Br. Bark Diadcn
Williams master, for Bsistol Englatu
with 520 tons phosphate rock front Co*
saw mines.
Pou r Boy at..
Arrived August 26--3chor.nor Ebcnc*
/.er, Bethel master, from Nassau witl
cave earth to W. if. Scott.
Schooner Balph Carlton, Grant ma:
Icr, 27 days from Camden Maine, wit
tee, Hay and Lime t> Conant and En
mens. ,
27th. Steamship Huntsville. Chest*
fnmi Firnandina t*? It. P. Bundle, an
sail* d same *lay for New York.
29t!t. Steamship Montgomery, Fait
cloth,flnvs lr ?m N??v York, to B. 1
Kuridh jim i mailed 3'.Mi 1".?; Fern.i'ulin;
' HEW YORK AND PORT ROYAL
r ! STEAMSHIP LINE. '
K'
, rpjIB FIRST v. LASS, FELL POWERED STEAM. .
h I bliit'S.
L1 ; MONTG OMERY, j
ll1 FAIECLoTH, Matter, ami
HHJTSTTSVILL.E,
CI EST Kit Maste r,
g, Will lcnv<- Port for Now t?>l*k ultcrnlfc>11
' , vcvcrv 'rr''':iv aft- rnoor.. tipot. I )i<- arrival of the
Augusta, at-.d Savannah & Charleston train,
UUNTSVILLK anils Friday,May ?.
it' MONTGOMERY sail* Friday, Jane 4.
4_ For Freight or Pas*agohavk?g eapurtor accommodations,
apply to
lticiiAIU) r. Rl'NpLE, Agent,
d j Port Royal' K. C. C
5:5 ! The attention of growers and shippers of
ol j VEGETABLES, GARDEN TRUCK,
til ! and FRUIT,
r() ; !? directed to the facilities afforded by tlilsllnc for
punctual, prompt nnd regular delivery of pcriiha?
blc freight itt New York. All shipments should be
it delivered at l'ort Kuyal before 110011 ou every Frl- ^
jr I day to ensure dispatch. *
: "
H. M. STUART, M. D.
is Druirglst tiiul .Vpotliooury,
r. BEAUFOKT. S. C..
3 i'ealgr 1m
,l Ultras AND CHEMICALS. X
?j PATENT MEDIC'NES. n
TiMUYY ARTICLES,
11 '
PERFUMERY,
1- 1
BKU811E t, Ac.
*j Aline Assortment of
lt KT.VTIOXEltY,
sj Physicians Prescriptions Compounded with care
nov 35-33. A
'I JOHN R. JOHNSON'S
g Umbrella Manufactory
2 AND
HAT EMPORIUM,
rl ? fl
L\ 003 Kino Street
u CIIAUL.KSTON, S. C.
All orders* promptly filled C. O, D. by Exprc.-**.
IS _____________________
y O. DP. WIETERS,
Commission* Mkkohaxt, ~
x
5. \\ IIOLESALR DEALER IN %
:: Groceries and Liquors,
1
iso. 181 East Bay,
? CHARLESTON, S. C. Q
TERDIES WALKER & BACOT.
ii j B
n | PROCTORS IX ADMIRALTY AND ATTORNEYS
I A
n I AT LAW, SKA!'FORT, S. C.
ic WALUUR &> DACOT, I W. J. Ykiidikh.
Charleston. I Beaufort, II
?. Refer Lo the British Consulates in the South, anil C<
, specially to the British Consulate at t. harleston. p
nov*3 04. j
'J Fashionable Hat EinprHm
Street*
IS
Vf CHARLESTON, S. C.
WIUTE & HUGIIES, m
i
, DEALERS IN |
t Hats. Cats,Fens, Umbrellas, Caneh&c.
l
's Umbrellas rcpalrod'aud made tn order.
1- Goods aont C. O. O. by Express to any part of yj
r the conntrv.
Thomas and Lanneau.
n Watches, Jewelry, and Silver-ware
V CROCKERY & OLASS OF ALL KINDS. _
il* Orders promptly tilled on C. O. D. by Express.
Wntoliew ?fc Jewelry
Carefully Repaired*
;r
* Henry Bischoff & Co.,
I Wholesale Grocers, *
II AND DEALERS IN
rsi t; ? ~ -
. w mu;i Lmu'jis seiars TOQanco &c-.
1D7 x:(isl lliiv,
a CBLA It! I ST02,'. 8. O.
IC
I II. BI8CHGF7. I'. Wl-Bl'BJ). J. H. WCI DCRN. in
y
llOBERT D. WHITE, A1
,9 ' A
Marble and Granite
"woi?K:S.
CKMETKKY LOT? ENCLOSED. ar
"I
: BURIAL VAULTS BUILT AT SHORT NOTICE. '
^ Meeting Street, Cor, Florlbeck Alley,
CCHARLESTON, *8. C. P1
s ~W"_ A.. MERTElSrS. re
t. Y<
WHOLESALE d It ETA IL DEALER IN
" Ladies, Misses Gents Boys & Children's
BUUTS & SHUES
TRUNKS,
" Valises, Satchels & (Jarpet 1 ?agf. m'
I- 282 Kin? Street CilAiti.kston, S. C.
* CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS" w
1, Tin* undersigned have formed a partnership for
I
i | Adiniinlity practice under the above tlrni name:
* Coitr.lN & Stovk, I Jos. M. WiujaAi*,
Charleston. J lh*auf<irt.
mcli.31-1)*.
ssngf
j BEAUFORT, S. C.
Has been reopened. Tlie patronage of I
*. the traveling public h solicited.
*' Jainos Ode!l Proprietor r.
I Kill ?II I I I III I ?? I <cce.?.lJJ>.lPt>- iUI*.
t. A, SCHtPtR.
I I AVISO JU*T RECEIVED AST) OPENED A ILXL AST)
I a c:ucf lilij isi'k'l'Ud etuck u(
Spring and Summer
GOODS,
Consisting of
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS
I'KRCALES, DOMESTICS,
11 Us LI Ns, CASSIM Kit MS,
PRINTS, TWEEDS,
NOTIONS, COITONADES,
HOSIERY, LINENS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS &c , Ac.
Ami other articles too numerous to be mcntbnil
uanally found In a flrst-cla-s ?
Dry Goods and
Clothing House. ,
All of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction, n
.nd will be aoldat prices to defy compctlon.
iKvent'l A- Co., It. S. Elliott |
Charleston. Iteaufort. j
Boaufnrt Stpam
w? % vivui a
MILL COMPANY.
Having pnt up In their establishment a GRTST
III.Ij a.'C prepared to furnish at the shortc*
oitee.
Grist. Meal aid Feed.
The biejli casl. price pahl for COIIN.
...1 'foil. |
Conant & Emmons. 1
RE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH p
ICE l
*
In any quantity Customers may desire,
roin tin ir Ice House, ?
Hevcntli Htreot. q
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS. {
nov35-21. {
>. M. WALLACE,e
Cotton Pnetor iiixl
GEIST MILLEE,
Vi'holcMilc Dealer in
tt *? ? -
ram, nosiiuy, meal, Feefl, Etc..
SKA IHIiAMXXHTOX
ouirli t, Ginned unci prepared for market.
ca
i(K'hii<'cm ]Uim1cv on ('c>ns!^!iineiitH.
C
'nving tbe best machinery for ginning
ltton and grinding com and meal, he is R
rcpared to execute all ciders 011 the
inrtest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and CornCotton
ginned oil toll. g(
liov23-2S. BU
I. KLATTE & CO.
Wholesale Grocers, _
' fc
AND Dl'.M.KllS IN
'iucs, Lipors, Segars. Totiacco. &c.,
1H5 East Hay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Orders from tiie Country promptly at- La
nded to.
TmTP
w JUT VI JJ JJ III
nuiTs
CWDIES
ToVS,
CAKI3S
IN UTS
A fill! assortment of the above consist- J
gof ORANGES, LEMON8, fi
PPLES, DATES, FfGS, BANANAS.
II kinds of FRENCH confectionery.
BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, w
WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS, h
ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND w
id every other kind of CAKES on hand g
or made to order.
Particular at'ention given to supplying
irties with all necessary article0
goods use ful as well aa orna?r*ivTAi# ^1
ceived by every steamer from new C.
>RK.
James Odell
P. M. WHITMAN, \\
Watohiiuiker niul Jcwolvri i
BAY STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C., I R
Ha*Just received from (he North a fine assort cut
of goods at
Northern Prices.
EDDIXU RINGS, $A00 to $12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50, ' Q
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.10 to $1.01, |
LADIES GOLD WATCIIES. $:Ui to $50. j I
R flQV 9. 1 FloU ctniViwir dln^l
u uuj u i u it i >)ii 11\lLiy, blUuili);
$3.50 to $8.
kxts' (iOi.lt CIlAlXa,l'I^8JRIXO!i.SLKKVk j
mt rroNs. studs, watch cii uns,
. <?'
ladies gold and plated JEWeliiy,
gold 1'kns. &c.. &c\ i
Gents' Gold and Silver Watches, i?.'
Call ami examine before fttirrhaalnj;, and antiafy I
nnreetf yon can anve ton to twenty-five ]> - cent
?>n> ("liarle. toy ork* ivniinnb itrLc. 1
. H .IHIW..H.' 1 ! > .VT);
JOHN C(
I f J. COOPER']
j Dry Goods & Millinery.
IUST RECEIVED A
DRY GOADS,
CLOTHI
And ft general Assortment of *
A N U F AC1U RERS01F BUILDINl
Dressed, Ceiling, and \
MOULDINGS FOR BUILDING.PURI
NEWELS, HAND-RAIL I
WOOD TURNING OF EVEB
GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK mad
m be made in the United States. Wc have
jutli of the city of Baltimore, all of vrliich w
>n to all who want. <moil mul cnl?o?..'ni5.? 1
THE SUBdCRiBEES ARE THE ONLY 1
LIN I) AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TRADI
f Charleston, nn<I can refer to gentlemen all
na anil Florida, as to the character of their \
?. '-0-*?
NOTICE.?On account of the manner in w'i
vn assumption of the risk of Breakage of
>ods are shipped over the roads iit this State
ving to the purchaser of our work.
W. r. RL
meh 3-1 yr.
iDWARD PERRY. | 1
nook ANI> JOIJ 1*11 IN TI NO J
Executed at the lowest rates.
Kltml'C ltoolcs
i hand and rondo t? order. Foreign and Domestic
Ktatlono i* y,
w and School Books, Law Blanks, Wrapping Paper,
Twine, ifcc., &c.
0. 139 Meeting Stect,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
lovsssa.
JAS. M. C
iUCTION & COMM1SI
Consignments of Merchandis
1 it your DEAD and SHOP worn STOCK
ort notice. We have on our lists at siaughtt
agons, Farming Utonsils, Boats, Steam Engi
ed, Stove, Fixtures, &e~, &c.
BROKER IN RE
jcciul attention given to the purchase, Sale,
Hintv nrnnprfr
v f j ?- v "
For Sale in [
hitc'iiahikw liorsi: mxl ilu
H'TIjUii iiouhi: una nuir itioi
1 Sit 1 l?iIny: JjoIh,
obbliiH Property llnystrcot,
l'luntliiK IiiuidM lor nale C
in I ?l..>~ l~l 1
'II LCKiy S ISIrtllU,
On Paris Island,
n St. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 ac
Slorc and Dwelling on the Joint Flip 1
MAIN L
The ltlioadci plantation near lVu-t Royal fcriy.contni':!
>e hoI.1 in part or whole, price from $J to $5 pgr acr
-ticular*.
Pension Notary, an<
TTK'i'TI'IN SO).l)IEI!S! No action hftfl tirrn taken
UI bounty.
SCHOONER MAR
For sa-3 or C
?
. jhuhi.*
JOPER,
FRESH STOSI
MILLINERY,
ING,
NOTIONS, M
FANCY G 0 OC S .
S MATERIAL GENERALLY
"W eather-Boardiru.
>OSES in GREAT. VARIETY.
LND BALLUSTERS
Y DE^T.lPIUON.
Ic as clicap at this crtabliphmcni
on hand the largest stock the ab
e guarantee will give entire eat is;
rk.
?RACTICAL MECHANICS?SAi3,
currying on the boaincts in the c
over this State, Georgia, North Cot.
rork for the past twenty years.
hich we box up pur work, and n;
Glass with ordinary handling, cat
11ALF HATES, which iB a grcr..
'SSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C.
RTayne & Von Kolnitz,
Commission Merchants
FOR THE SALE OF
PROVISIOISTS
AND
fKODJJCE.
00 EiUt Hay & 17 Vondne lUuijc,
harlcHtun, 8. <j
pil
DON MERCHAli
e strictly Confidential.
and we will convert it inin or.t-li
r prices: Horses, Mules, t'nninj.'
lies, Cotton Gius, Cor$ Mills, Colt...
:al estate.
Ilenling and Exchange of City u?
3eaufort.
iritiook, 93?o
[ik, f|i l
990 t:> 15()
94.00<>.
>11 Port ltoynl lvltui'l
retracts, $3 to$5peracr'
Place St. Helena fir sale at $2
AND.
ux'OO ai ree, the beat of lant Saali.iblc li>
e. Alxu otiiur dc.-irnble lande. Come JU
*
:1 Notary Public,
t>r Concrete a?y?t in roltion to n<Ulitioaai .
GARET-ANN BH I
hnr er
fjovrid Wr-* ,v
I , j