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The Beaufort Tribune. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 0. rJ75 fy The Hichlantl Base Ball club o Columbia will play a return game witl Dauntless club, Capt. Smalls, on tin green this afternoon. tSgrMes <rs. Pregnall Brothers ai*! building a new pilot boat for one of ou pilots. It will be ol good size and wel built and be completed about the 15th o December. EjySpecuIators are around buvinj t* 1 1 r-. " .. m(rvn?l.uuvin^ u1 > uc civtui1ihu 8 hiiuk lo twenty cents on the dollar. 'I liis is i poo 1 speculation if a dividend of 20 pel cent is paid next month as promised. ?2?""0n Monday night a man name*. Tharp, a watchman at D. C. Wilson&C<n biiw null, was shot in the leg l>y semi unknown miscreant. The wound is not serious, and uo motive is known for tli< deed. 8rjf~It will he seen by his advertise ment that Mr. George Watcrhou9e ha; made arrangements to buy and sell ?x change on New York and Charleston This is a want long felt, and will Iks dub appreciated by our merchants win have been much annoyed by the difficulty in procuring drafts on those cities. EgT'Thc camp-meeting now in progresi ai nail way house is attracting immense crowds, not has than fifteen hundred per sons beinir present last Sunday. Even available vehicle was engaged in carrying people out lioin Beaufort, and the ha?k men reaped a harvest. H^The #801.90, mcntioiied in oui columns some time ago as being un accounted for, has been turned over Ir George Holmes ex-trcusurer to N. B Myers Esq. county treasurer and jdnci'd as it should have been long ago, to tin credit of the Past Indebtedness fund Court met last Monday which jnn; account for this move on the part of "Tin best treasurer Beaufort county ever had.1 bee-We received ac >mmuuication frou pilot Alston in regard to the grounding of the shcooner Loud, in which he cluimi that he was in no wise to blame for th< vessel getting ashore. He says he gavt orders to cast the audi or while th< schooner was in a good anchorage bu that the anchor was not let go iuimdiatc 1; and the vessel drifted some distance but was at last brought up in a safe placi and thnt she did not touch until the tid< turned, and iu swinging, the vessel being 150 fectjlong. her stern ca unlit on a banl but was floated off on the rise of tide; aiul that the captain found uo fault unti another pilot came aboard, when the cap tain ordered him ashore. The languagi used upon the occasion was very desisivi and, to others besides pilot Alston, wouU have been convincing. The matter wil be investigated by the pilot commfssion ers who, we doubt not, will give du< justice to all concerned. POKT ROYAL AS A NAVAT. STATION. Mhhm Meeting of the CIIIzriih of Braufor mid I'ort ltoyul. Pursuant to notice quite a number o the solid and infhieuti d citizens of Beau fost assembled in public meeting 01 Wednesday afternoon to consider tin expediency and propriety of urging upor the attention of the authoxities in Wash ington the establishment of a Nava Station in the Harbor of Port ltoyal Upon motion Mr Geo. Gage, collectoi of the Port, was called to the chair anc Dr. Thomas G. White requested to ac' as secretary. The object of the meet ing having been tersely and lucirl explained by the chairman an auiniutec and suggestive discussion 'was openec and indulged in by Messrs Dick, Presi dent Wilson of the Port Royal It. R., Lt Gov. Gleave9, Mr. Geo. Waterhouse anc other proinenest merchants and H. G Judd, clerk of court, Dr. Whito anc others. The advantages of the objeel in view so clearly demonstrable h iving been thoroughly portrayed and represen ted it was upon motion resolved tr appoint a committee to draft a suitable memorial upon (he part and in belialf of the citizens to be addressed to tlu Sec. of the Navy and to the authorities iu Washington asking an exuminntioi by those in power of tho peculiar udvan tagts and benefits mutually to accuri to the government and to tho inhabit ants by the utilization by tho Depart mcnt of it reservations and sites so cm nicntly adapted for the purposes named and to pray a favorable consideratior of tho claims. which they should have lor the objects specified. Under tlu rcsloution the chair annotated Dr. Tlmmoi O. White Mr. Geo. Waterhouso an?1 ('apt. Dick to prepare a suitable mem (trial to he further acted upon at a meet ing appointed for last Friday. The adjourned public meeting an nounced last Friday evening was duly culled to order by the chairniau and the committee submitted their memorial which, upon motion, was received. A preamble and resolutions were then eubnutted and a committee appointed consisting ol Dr. Warren at Port Royal and Mcs<r.' John 1*. Rovce and J. W. Collins in Reaut'i rt to canvass lor subscriptions t?? defrcy lit expenses of the committee who will bo-eat to Washington in the inters or' pro en'.i.ig l!te cl :i:n-< of Port Royal for a Naval station, to urge tlic Secretary of the Navy to retain the fleet of tlio North Atlantic squadron at Port Royal where they have been stationed "J during the summer and have enjoyed perfect immunity from any epidemic 1 diseases as js annually the pest at Key c West. On motion the meeting adjourn' ed. r From the report of S. D. Gilbert Esq. r' to the grand jury we glean the the following interesting tacts: The aggregate assessment for school purposes In the various townships amounts to 20 mills, ? against 17 mills last year, with an asscssr mcnt yet to be levied in Ladies Island 1 township. The total collections for r school purposes for the scholastic yeai ending June 30th 1875 was: I State appropriation ?18.317 80 j j Local school taxes 7.139.33 ?! From other sources 610.00 [\ Total 21.007.13 Disbursements: Pnid teachers salaries $16,210.24 " rent of bcIiooI houses 131.50 i " repairs on school houses 516.88 " for school furniture 146.74 " for fuel anil incidentals 132.40 f " books, maps, charts &c 577.55 ? " lor house sites 110.00 " building school houses 1.727.66 " enumeration of children 543.30 " all other purposes 144.20 3 Total $20,270.47 balance on hand $706.65 l r Sou Inlillid Hotel. fjyThc Sea Island Hotel still pros pers, and reminds one of the times when the urbane Kingman presided over it. r 5Vc notice among the arrivals during the - past week: i Capt.lt. L. I.aw, Monitor Dictntor; . | Capt. N. M. Dyer U. S. 8. Finta. Fay mas, ters T. 15. Alley, D. A. Smith Z. T. Brown, u and C* II. Bartlctt; Burgeons, J. (5. Spears, . A. A. Austen and C. T. Hibbctt; Cuief I Engineer King; IT. T. Monahcn, C. J. d Barkley, of the U. S. Navy, and J- Beck s Sheldon; T. I. Gray Sheldon; O. J. Lang, Philadelphia; L. C. Milhr, Savannah; * J. L. Owens Varnsville; A. L. Richanlson ? j Savnnuah; "\Y. II. Johnson Augusta; 9 J W. S. Tillingbast. Brunson: .Iinl J t i Maher, Barnwell; E. F. "Warren, I). T. 5 Peep lea, C. H. "Wilcox, H. N. Parncll, ? O, S. O' Neni, Geo. Strobliart, Lawton* vil'c; W. W. Williams, J. C. Williams, B. T. Williams, Ma.hews Bluff. 1 ' m b* Tlie county treasurer mafic the follow3 ing report to the county commissioner , > Past Indebtedness Fund Balauce last c report $784 00 ? Hcc'd of Geo. Holmes 292.00 1 Total 970.90 t B Fines Trial Justices 14.00 1 Balance ot school funds (9329.17 ' Licence fond on hand (457.3S The commissioners met and adjourned 5 without transacting any business. C i. baric d October 2nd Br. B<r, Sala.lin Davies master, for Bristol, Engand, with t 83o tons phosphate rock from Coosaw unit's, ov NEW YORK & CHARLESTON, Bought and sold In Hums to suit, V>y George Waterlionse, Men's Youth's & Boy's CLOTHING. Cloths, Cabsimeueb, Fchnishino Goods &c. MENKE & MULLER ' Merchant Tailors aM Clothiers, 228 Kiii? cor. Went worth St. ; CHARLESTON, s. c. o ) Quick sales and small profits, is our s motto. We guarantee our clothing to i equal custom work. oct 7-0m ; NEW YORK STORE. ; IE. ZMZ-A-ZXIj A large assortment of FINE SHOES, ! For Ladies Gentlemen and Children. Dry Goods & Clothing A 8reci.vi.TY. Call in anil examine before purchasing. ! Quick Bales and Small Protits-Our motto. Rowaird. The undersigned will pay the aliove i reward for information that will convict 1 the person or persons now engaged in * poisoning dogs and other animals in this 1 town. '! Pp.tku Gums, Town marshal i SEW YORK AND PORT RVYAE i STEAMSHIP LINE. 1 riHIE FIUsT CLASS, FULL POWERED STEAM 1 MllIl'H, . 3VLO!^TC3-OI^E^lY, FAincLOTIJ, Mauler, ami HUNTSVILLE, CHESTER Master. I Will leave Fort 1 loyal for Xcw Y.u?l< alternate! ly every FrMay iifternoot, opoi. the nrnval of the , Angastn, anil Stt v.mnah as C'ltailct-ton train. For Freight or Passage-having superior acconv1 mod.it ions, apply to RICHARD P. BUNDLE, Agent, ci I Port Royal' S. C. H. M. STUART, M. D. i l>runjjcl*t mitt ApothiTiirj.-, j nEAVFORT. g. t\. A I'K.M.KR IN . j. ; DIUCft AND CHEMICALS. patent medicines. TOILET ARTICLES, perfumery. brushes. ac. A fine Assortment of ^ HTATIOXEKY, ? rhyMrtnn# Pre?cnptio?ii> Compounded with cmc n??v 45-33. JOHN R- JOHNSON'S Umbrella Manufactory AND HAT EMPORIUM, 300 K fNit STREET CHARLESTON, H. C. All order* promptly tilled C. O, D. by Express. 0_ -WXETEnSj, Commission Mbkuhant, f \1 holes a lic dealer in Groceries and Liquors, No. 181 East Baa*, CHARLESTON, S. C. \ VERDIER WALKER & BACOT. j PROCTORS in ADMIRALTY AND ATTORNEYS at law, beaufort, s. c. i w.m.kkb ,t b.vcot, i w. .t. veRDIEK. Charleston. | Beaufort. i Refer to the British Consulate* In the South, anil I Hpceinlly to the British Consulate at Charleston. II | iiov45 34. Fasliimiahlp nut rmnnrinm UUl UlUpUlllllli | i 2(19 lvlnji Street ; j CHARLES TOX, S. C. * j WHITE R HUGHES, 31 dealers in ! IIats. Caps,Fens, Umukkuak, Canes &c. | Umbrella* rcpalrcd'nnd made tn order. _ I Goods sent C. U. J). l>y Express to any part of _ I the country. 1 Thomas and Lanneau. WatchES, Jewelry. ani Silrer-warc ? CROCKERY A GLASS OF ALL KINDS. Orders promptly tilled on C. O. D. by Express. AVhK-Ju'm *V" Jctvelry Carefully Repaired. i Henry Bischof & Co., i ~ i j Wholesale Grocers, j I AND DEALERS IN Wines Lipors Segars Tobacco &c-. i 1 <>7 ICnst Iltiy, ^ CHARLESTON\ S. C. 1 II. Dixtuoff. O. Wclbubn. J. II. Wui.nur.N. ROBERT I>. WHITE, Marble and Granite in "WOJFtlKZS. A A CKMKTKKY LOT'S ENCLOSED. BURIAL VAULTS BUILT AT SHORT NOTICE. Meeting Stroet, Cor, Uorlbcck Alley, CHARLESTON, S. C. an "W"- MERTEITS. 1>;i WHOLESALE if- RETAIL DEALER IN r o. t _ % - Lanes, misses Gents Boys & Children's! v. BOOTS & SHOES TRUNKS, Valises, Satchels & Carpetbags. 282 King Street Charleston, 8. C. i tm CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS. The undersigned have formed a partnership far W Admlraiity practice under the above firm name: ConniN & 8tone, t Joo. m. Wii.mam?, Charleston. J Beaufort. nicb.3l-ly. Con Tnlmirl TTntnl U M Mllll IlUltiL' BEAUFOKT, S. C. Has been reopened. Tlic patronage of ] the traveling public is solicited. , yoi James Odeil Proprietor i E. A. SCHtPER. 1 tAVIKii t!E< litVEU A .n OVKSEI) AFl'LL AND L 1 car. fully c.jS.'c t< d ?l<vk of Spring and Summer GOODS, Colt* irftiifs of Dt(K>S (looDK, WHITE COO IW PPKCALES, DOMKBTIO*, Ml>LINSf CASS I MBit US, PltlNTS, TWKI'.OS. NOTIONS, COITGNADE**, HOSIERY, LINENS, CLOTHING, IIATS, CAPS, Boots, siioe?. trunks &c,&c. And other nrtlcira too nil me runs :o i>c nvenll > till uxoally found In a llrnt-cla--*^ Dry Goods and Clothing House. , All of wlilcll ttro gntiranlcctl In j^re frills faction. I a I ?:o:? ;M ,m! will In- soVnf |;rieej to defy comjietlon. tin riiel ,V Co., M.S. Klliott , C'liltvlvktim. Ilemifort. I Rfiaiifnrt Stoam ? ww?v<iv? V VWVUIIi MILL COMPANY. Jlavins put tip In their cstaMMimrnt a GRIST III.I, are prepared to furnish at tlio shwrtcs otice, Grist, Meal ami Feed, The highest cash price paftl for CORN*. < 'orii Cfi'otiiHl on Toll. |2 >Conant & Emmons. | .RE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH ' r? ICE |I ?< In anv ?|ti:i:ititv Customers may tlesirc, ' rC rom their Ire House, 1/ Mcvenlli Street. ^ JOHN CONANT, J. A. EMMONS. ? nov23-21. ~ 57 MrWALLAC'E,P GRIST MILLER, D AVIiolcxttlr I>rnW-r lis rain. Hominy, Meal, Fceii, Etc., 1 SKA IHKAX l> C'<> i'TON tough t, Ginned and prepared for market. ' cai l<1 vmiees made on <g(( meiitx, q [nving tlic best machinery for ginning otton and grinding com and mini, lie is j B1 rcpnrod to execute all orders on the ?f liortest possible notice. 'U1 The highest price paid for Cotton and Corn_ , , ow Cotton ginned on toll. (r() nova.vas. gil, I KLATTE & CO. Wholesale Grocers, ' _ E AN"I> DEALERS IS fines, Lienors, Scars, Tobacco, Sc., 1 IS "? Knsl Itny, CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders from the Couutry promptly at- Lav aided to. 1\T\ V, T T '7" UIID Jj 1j ii. 'UIMTS. < A.N UII'H To VS. CA iv i:s, N UT? A full assortment of the above consist- ? gof ORANGES, LEMONS, A PPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS. 11 kinds of FRENCH confectionery. BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, I Cp WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS. | jK ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND | Wjl id every other kind of CAKES on hand ' yet or made to order. Particular at'cntiou given to supplying irtics with all necessary articles. goods use ful as well as oknament.u, Sp< ceivcd by every steamer from nk.w ! ^.,0j >11K. James OdeU_ P.M.WHITMAN, \\\ \Vn t <*li imifcoi mid .leweWM1, j BAY STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C., j?t< lax Just received from the North a Hue nesorl ;iit of goodx at ur Northern Prices. EDDIXO RINGS, *1.00 to $12.00, SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50, * I Qp STLVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $ 1.00, LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $:*; to $53. j S 8 Day & l Day siriiini Clocks, | $3.50 to $8. ;NTS' GOI.D CHAINS, PINS,|R!NGS,SLELVE | T1 II' rTONS, STUDS, WATCII CHAINS, j ' 1>1' j i?rtli LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY, i GOLD PENS. &C.. &C. Gents' Gold and Silver Watches, j 'all and examine before |>urehn>'lng, aiul ?ati?fj iroelf yon can Mve ten to twenty-live p? r cent :u Ch:?rIe?tou or Snvitriuli prices*. J 0 H N C ?.? ? af\ [ff, wp JSLJLJLJLJm 1 J. COOFER J Dry Goods 6 MiUiueri OST RECEIVES, nnv sinnsis &r it b uv tfwwj CLOT! Anil a general Assortment of j 13 |ppjjj| r I ! s ^mtm MANUFACTURERS OF BUILD! >ressed, Ceiling, and MOULDINGS FOR BUILDING PL VEWELS, HAND-RAIL WOOD TUHNIKCI OK EA 300D AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK n 11 be made in the United States. We liu uth of the city of Baltimore, ull of whicl n to all who want good and substantial THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONL1 dNl) AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TRA Charleston, and can refer to gentlemen jj la and Florida, as to the character of the -oNOTICE.?On account of the manner in n assumption of t lie risk of Breakage ods arc shipped over the roads in this St ring to the purchaser of our work. W. 1*. mel?.3-l yr. .DWARD PERRY. I HOOK AM) JOII PRINTING I Executed at tha lowest rate1. ItlitiiK llookH \ lianil ami mailct" order. ForeignauilDomestic I H tail o ji <> i* y, v ami School Book*, Law Blanks, Wrapping Pa- | per. Twine, &c., &e. ). 1:19 Meeting Stcet, CHARLESTON, S. C. ov25 2.*. Mi. i + UCTiGN & COMMI! Consignments of Merchant il in your DEAD ami "SHOP worn STOl >rt notice. We have on our lists at slauo; igons, Farming Utensils, Boats, Steam Ki til, Stove, Fixtures, &c., &t. BROKER IN R ;cial attention given to the purchr.sc, ?a liuty property: For Sale in !tIT< 'I I A It l)*W not St: it lut 1J LTTIilOlt IIOt'MlO mid Half <51 lltilldlua' lidls, Propei'ty Hay Htreel, IMmitlna: Iauids for wait i Lady's Island, On Paris Island, i St. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 ; tore and Dwelling on the John Fripp f\ Hi Fl a r\ - m a 2 n i u> TJhonrtrc plantation near Purl Royal fi-ny.contal ?ol4 in p irl or wholi*, prlco from to $.' per .1 cnlnr*. Pension Notary, ar 'KNTIOX SOLDIEItS! No action tia* l.r. jt b? bounty. SCHOONFR MAI For sale or ( ~ " ' mi ~ 111 <?i ?|i |I?_ILP? --1- > tVmir<r|i 0<*PER, k FRESH S k MILUNESSY, notions, i-n FA1TCY GOODS. * , NG MATERIAL GENERALLY i W eather-Eiaardin * .. 1 ' RPOSES in GREAT VARIETY. " . AND BALLUSTKR?-. j, I >. JMt EUY DEStRirUIOJr. . . t J units ns cheap At tliia >lii?!i ve on band the largest stork of th }V i we guarantee will give out Ire. --at: work. : PRACTICAL ilECitAJilCM - ?/. . 1)K, carrying on the business rn a? v ill over this State. Gecrgi', Ebrti ir work for the past twenty \vars.' which we box up our v-. ri>, t ! of Class With ordinary iidndlir'rv ate at 1IALP RATES, wliiuh i* ? ? i>. RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, t1. V.~" Wayne & Von Kolnit GKNEHAT. Commission Merchants POR THT? o i ' _ ? ? XMA1I tj f PROVISIONS AKIJ ' PRODUCE 00 East IJajr & 97 Veniluo ttr, !??<?, hnrloHton, <~i. O CROFUT. |SB6N MEROHAfr iise strictly Confidential, ?K nnd we will convert Jt into co-: liter prices : Horses, Mulfcs, t arriiigit:w, Cotton Gins, Corn Mills, Cc?i - E A L ESTAT I* . le, Reminf?"ind Exchange of Citv ". i Beau Tort. luli' Uloi-'t, ocki Wl,'-!o?? i-? icsm . , . *- '"iti I On Port Royul Irl.ttnl ... , ^ acre tracts, $3 to $5 per at; Piacc SI. Helena for st!? at VI .AND. rr.\ Also other desirable ' ui." \i?v: . , id Notary Pufc?ik\ by Congress (is yet li: rolven jj{l. *lwi!< ?.v