The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, January 12, 1876, Image 3
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W. M. FIlKNrri. .
JEdltor und Proprietor ,
WEDNESDAY. JAN. 13. 1870
Port Royal e'ects an Tntendant nnd
Town Cotincil to-day. The New City is
qreatly excited over the event.
The County Treasurer announces in an- ,
ther column his appointments for the
collection of taxes in tho county.
Dr- "Warren has opened n market at1'
Port Royal, and will keen the best Tonncssce
Beef, besides Mutton, Pork Ac. j
School Commlsdon'r r Gilbert left last
Monday on avi-it to the schools i" the'
ooulity. He expects to be absent about j
two weeks.
?
t-?y Our long lost Intcr.dant put in an
appearance last Snturday, looking as well
as could "be expected of a man who has
tor three months been traveling over the '
country, and living off fatted calves and
auch like.
m
Hf At the annual meeting of the i
Beautort Lyceum, held last Thursday
evening, the following officers were elected:
President, S. D. Gilbert, Secretary, (
W. tf. Lockwood, Treasurer, J P. Boyce, i
and executive committee. J. H. Clancy.
J. N. fTallace, A. A. Chriotzbcrg and I
"W. H. Calvert. The association propose
giving a dramatic entertainment early |
in February.
HP^The poor of B'anfnrt count.v^are
to bo fed for the year 187ft at An expense of
ten and spven-eighths cents per day. .
Lust venr Kingman offered to take the
contract for eleven and a-half cents, and J
his bid was rejected as tbe commission- |
ers did not believe the poor could be fed I
for that sum.
t^T-Clafflin University was destroyed
by fire last Thursday. The ben
evolent have now an opportunity to
contribute to tins institution for its
rebuilding, as the money given by the
Government to the state for educational
purposes, and by the state given to this
University was all stolen. 1
fjyit is important to tlio taxpayers to
know when the 20 p.-r cent penalty will 1
| be enforced for non-payment. Trcas|
urer Hurley gives notice that the penalty ^
will not Attach in Charleston county for 1 i
sixty days from the time the books are J'
opened. If the same rule .operates in ! ;
Beaufort county taxpayers have until ! ]
March 11 to pay without a peualty. '
m _ I 4
gyPi. Warren, who lias the contract j J
f.. :.t. i e j 1..M - * - *i -i
iu luiiiieu ucui nun > cgeuiuica 10 uilfleet,
finding that 6ail boats were too i
inreliabi -, has purchased the steam
launch Fiirt, and now runs up and down
the river against wind and tide whenever
necessary. The little stcnmlioat is a
beauty and will be a great attraction tor
the guests of the Mansion House. .
There was an alarm of tire on Monday
evening, caused by the roof of the Frazer
hom-e catching fire from a spa'k from the
chimney. The engines did not partici
pat.- 5n the commotion as after they were
out in thc8trcet nobody could tell where
the fire was, and they returned to their
houses thinking the alarm a ho.ix.
I Teaohere having orders on the school
, funds left over from last year are very
much provoked when presenting them at t
the treasurer's office to receive It rnnlv cf '
"no funds." Mr. Holmes says that the j
<1 rafts given him by Mr. Myers, the late
treasurer, have not been paid and until
be i6 in receipt of the money he can '
make 110 payments. The County Commissioners
have given orders to prose^uto
Mr. Myers, if a settlement is not made at
once.
Entered Jan 3rd Br. Barkentine Irene, '
Stevens, master 80 days frow Funclial,
Madiera In ballast to Campbell, Wyllie *
& eo.
3rd Br. Brig W. H. Tucker Miller, '
master 37 days from Funchal Madiera, in ]
ballast to Campbell Wyllie & co.
7th. Br. Brig Native Pearl Williams,
master 30 days from Fnnchal, in ballast t
F to Campbell Wyllie & co. c
Ci k\ued Jan. 4th Br. Brig' Blanche, (
Clark master for Plymouth, England t
with 501 tons of phosphata rock from t
Coosaw mines. '
7th schr. Enos B. Phillips. Fuller, (
master for Woods Hole with GOO tons >
phosphata rock from Pacific mines. i
Old Jt>hn Robinson's Great World's i
Exposition, comprising a huge Menagerie, '
Aquarium and complcto Circus, will ,
exhibit lo Beaufort on Wednesday Jan. t
V 10th. This paamnmth uhow is the ac- 1
t knowledgad monarch of tho amusement
world, -and deAiotrt{rates whut can be i
accomplished l>y a lile long experience, '
indomitable energy and vast wealth. '
Uncle John Robinson tin beat bnowo
showman in America, and so fjre.it is his !
1 pride hi fha well-nierittod reputation !
which he has won, that he cxpenda mon- ,
Icy with a lavish hand, adds now features i
to his concern every season. lie Iias a
great many novelties this year, which ((
cost over two hundred thousand dollars, j i
anil, added to his already tiumbprlpsg ].
< K wonders, makes Lis the' greatest show
or. cn?ih. We take prcu'sar pleasure in
i .?imo' adhig ?ili itol.hi-on's ions
[?fon aiioed lii.loiao.iKut <n tlio proa- and
iho public wherever he has been.
State and County Taxes.
Cot-ntt tiikafttricr'ft oprreb,
Court. House, Beaufort, S.O.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Ibis office will be opened for the receipt
of Statu and County Taxes, for the year
1875, on Saturday, the 8th day of January,
1870:
For the convenience of taxpayers I will
Ik nt th lollowiug named place* in the
County to facilitate the collection of the
mine.
Gillisonvillc, January 18
RoberUillc, ' 4 10
Brighton. 4 4 20
I.awtonville, 4 4 21
II. n. J'c pies' store, 4 4 22
Beech Branch, 4 ' 23
Bransons, 4 4 25
Hoover's, 4 4 20
Early Branch, 4 4 27
Yemawce, 1 4 28
From 6 a. m., to 1 p. in.
I will also visit places on the Savannah
River, and other places in the lower part
of the County, of which timely notice
will be given.
Gkoroe Holmes,
Treasurer Beaufort Co.
Beaufort, 8. C., Jan. 5, 1876.
Letters Dissmissohy
Notice is hereby pven that I will
apply to the Hon. Court of Probate tor
Beaufort County. State of South Cnroiina
for a final discharge as administrator of
the Estate, of John Bowers, on the fourth
day of February next.
Jan'y 5th i8?6. ) Benj. II. Lewis
I Administrator
X itlce t?? Tax Pnyom
Treasurer's Office
Beaufort S. C. Jan. 6th 1876.
This ofllec will be open on and after Wednesday
Jan 5th inst daily f:?r the reception of Taxes.
At! Taxes remaining unpaid on the 5th Feb. will
tie liable to a penalty In accordance with the
3rdlimncc entitled "an Ordinanc.- to raise supp'.ics
Tor the year 1868 and for other purposes." Hat iflcd
In conncll April V8th 1868.
O(lice hours from 9 A .M. to 5 P. M. and from
I I*. *1. to 6 P. M.
J. c. Richmond
Town Trcasnrcr.
STATE OF SOt'TIT CAROLINA <.
TOWN OF BEAUFORT. ?
AN ORDINANCE
To mine Supplies for tlie year 1876, and
for other purposes.
Set 7. lie It ordained by the Intcndant and
Warder* of the Town of Beaufort, in Council as'emblcd:
That a tax for the year 16.6 for the sums nnd in
Ihc tnnnner hercinr.fler prescribed, shall be raised
ind paid into the Treasury of the Town for the use
urn Mr vice i ncrcoi, mat is to say:
Sxe. II* That after the ptss.ige of this Ordl.
nance, there shall l>e paid into the Town Trentni y
one hundred and twenty-Ave cents on every
Hundred dollars of the value of every ltonre, bnlldtg,
lot, wharf or other landed estate avlthin the
iinlts of tlie town. except ng rnch property as
iclotiga to aud i< occupied by religion?, charitable
?r literary associations; one hundred cents on
svery hundred dollar! of the value of personal or
>ossessory property of every kind, including mo:i y
on hand or on deposit; bonds or other evidences
>f indebt edness and cxclnsive of household furnt'are
to the vnlnc of one hnudrcd dollars.
Sec. III. That Immediately after the passage
>f this ordinance all nersoas or corporations doing
mslncss within the limits of the town shall he
tnd arc hereby required to pay spec!si taxes for
he satnc into tlio Town Treasury ns hereafter
n escribed; to.y/it;
1st. For a dray, cart, happy or other vehic!^
tcpt for h'.r $5 00
2nd. For noti residents of the town selling or
tP.Ting f<>r sr.Ie wares or merchandise by sample
>r otherwise, not to exceed >40.00 nor less than
liO.OO at the discretion of the Iatcudact.
3rd. For any person or poraons selling any
tares or merchandise and i fl'cring in connection
herewith any ptize or reward tube given by lot
>r decided by ciifcucc fiOC 00
4th. For every ahov., circus or public performinco,
front $5.00 to $50,00, at the discretion of
die Ititcudnta.
5th. For Kxnress Oomnanles - *15 Wi
6ih. For Telegraph Companies $X5 00
7th. For every photographer or other similar
irtiat from 6 to 35 dollars, at the discrcrion of the
[utendant.
8th. For all debtors in spirituous liquors and
lotds where liquors arc sold $1X5 00
Otb. For Oinnlng Cotton $50 90
10th. For every person or persons using steam
is a motive power $10 00
lith. For every auctioneer Are
dollars per month or yearly license.. $25 00
17th. For every Undertaker.; $5 0<>
12th. For every Junk dealer $10 00
14th. For every commission merchant $?0 00
15th. For every Dentist lion resident not ox:ced(n?
ton dollurs at tho discretion of the Intaphint.
*
10th. For every person or persons non residents
lellidg horrc?. not less than two dollars, nor more
han twenty dollars, at (he discretion of tho lutcnlant.
17th. For every Bagatelle or Billiard table or
Jowling alley kept for public use $ 10.00
18th. For cadi Bank for savings or deposits 60.00
liltb. Traders who uavo (commenced business
lincc Januniy 1st. 1878 shall pay iu lien of the tax
>n personal property a special tax for tho balance
>f the year at the r.t e of, per month, $2.00
Seo. IV. That all taxes on pcrsonni property
mposed ry the provisions of tins Ordinance shsli |
tuvc reference its to poxscetdon und valuation to!
ho ?>rst day of December, 1875, and be for the year |
'v?iuuiu? tfvimiiij <111, <oiu, lujjwuiiim'r nl,
8eo. V| Tbat the committee appointed to raise
luppllcs fdr the year 1R7G shall constitute, togothcr
vith the Intciidant. tbo board of assessors, whose
luty it shall bo to assess each porson or corporation
uch amosnts a-t In their judgment they may dcera
list a::d proper; which assessment sliall be duly
worded in a book which shall be open for luspecion
and revision for the space of one week from
late of public notice,Jwlthin which time the parties
10 assessed shall have tho prlvllegi of correcting
he same, under oath, before the board of assessors
f he, she or they deem themselves ovcr-as xssed,
ind all persons 86 offering te rednec their asscssncnt
s shall aaswca an oath to connrtl all such
(iii stlons la relnliou to their taxable lncoms
scripts cr property as niombtrs of Council eliall
is 1:
Sec. VI That alt taxes not pnid'on or before the
1th of February, 1876, shall be liable ton penalty
n accord lined with the ordinance entitled -'An
Jrdlnmice to ral?e supplies for (he yeur 18G1, and
h?r ether purposes " iiiiidcd In Council April $7lh
18 ?,
8kc. VII All or Insures or parts of ordinances In
:onfllf, wit i tills ordinance, except that concernng
the sale of Gun-powder, rat illed March !?th,
IW#, are hereby revoked.
Ttstltled in Council .fatiunry 4th, 1R7G.
OKO. Oson,
>eli?'; TiitrTifl-.lit.
,i.
llorit of Cou'ii 1'
0
JGriN KOoii\bUN 5>
GRKA.T
WORLD'S EXPOSITION
BEAUFOET
Wednesday Jan. 10th
'AStrictly Leiitiimte ana First-class
I 1 ijxhi l> i t ioi i.
HEI&6ERIE.M0JHIVM ASB CIRCUS
A DROVE OF ELEPHANTS,
The LARGEST RHINOCEROS
in America, A Giant OSTRICH,
Immense GIRAFFES, Fierce Sea
i LIONS, and Forty Cages of rare
WILD ANIMALS.
ALSO TIIE
GREAT MORAL CIRCUS.
The entire concern outrivaling
any other exhibition in the
world.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS ARK CAUTIONED AGAINST
harboring or trnsilng any of the crew of the
! HrltlBh Ship EUM1NIDES no no debts ef the'r
contracting will bo paid by the mas'er 01
Robbims Boddixbto*.. A Co
Agcu.a.
Office of the County Commissioners,
Beaufort County,
Bonulort, S. C., Jan. 4 1876.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be recei
v6d at this office until Febiuary 6tli, 187?3,
for medical attendance to the poor and
prisoners of Beaufort County, fortheyear
1870. Said proposals to be made separate.
The Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
p. pititen a nil
Chairman B'd. Co. Com'rs.
Titos. II. W heeler.
Cleric
Fall and Winter
G-OQIDS.
E. A SCEEPER
Takes pleasure in announcing to his patron?, and
to the LADIES OF BEAUFORT in particular
that he now lia? the FINEST SI OCIC of
DKY O()OT)S
and
FANCY GOODS
ever opened in Beaufort, which he ofl'era at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Hie assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS and VELVETS,
GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
HOSIERY. EMBROIDERY,
BIIAWLS, of every grade, and a fnll
stock of
Boots mid Shoes
and
REABY-MADE. GLOTIIINO
IS COMPLETE.
FOR SALE,
The Klir^cble premises in tbo Town of Beanfort
next East from the rcsldeucc of Mrs. E. B.
llalc Bennett and fronting the Bny?an entire lot
with substantial dwelling lloane.
For terms apply to the subscriber at his office.
A. 8. Hitchcock.
VERDIER WALKER & BACOT.
TUOCTORS IN ADMIRALTY A NIB ATTORNEYS
AT LAW, BEAUFORT, 8. C.
Wju.kkb ?fc BaCot, | W. J. Vnnnin*,
Charleston. | Bcanfort.
Refer to the British Consulates in the Somh, nn.l
specially to the British Consulate at Charleston.
iioyx3 94.
FC>ii WALK
1 SIX IIORSK PORTABLE STB AM ENGINE.
3.-McCARTHY GINS.
0 WIRE-CLOTH MOTINO TABLES.
* IRON PESTLES.
2 new McCarthy rollers. unu?c<l.
Lot of extra KNIVES.
Lot of 2 Inch BEI.TINO, etc., etc.
Apply at Palmetto Island,
or address Box 11 Beaufort P. O.
C, G. KlXDAtf.
! CORBIN. STONE & fflLLIAHS.
Tho nu'lerslffncrt havo formed a partnership for
i Admlra'.lty prartlee nn-ler the above Ann name:1
cmtnrv A* Stow, i .t? >. m. wnmam-.
t'h-irl ton, f Aikon.
ineli:ll-lr.
?< M ?.
Vlutrlcstou. Utikuiou.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
II?vin? put up In their establishment a GRIST
MILL arc proparco to furnish at tho shorter
notice.
Grist, Meal and Feed.
The highest cash price paid for CORN.
Corn Ground on TolL
Conant & Emmons.
I ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
ICE
In tiny quantity Customers ntny desire,
from their Ice House,
Woventli Wtroet.
JOHN CONANT,
.T f VUMnva
" *?1'A1UVA1 D.
HOY25-24.
$TM, WALLACE,
Cotton Factor nnA
GRIST MILLER,
tfholeiwlo Dealer In
Grain, Hominy, Heal, Feed, Etc.,
WF.V WliAND CO rTON
Bought, Ginned and prepared for market.
Artvunecs m?<lo> on C'oti^Innnirnts.
Having the best machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding cojn and meal, he is
prepared to execute all orders on the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and CornCotton
ginned on toll.
nov95-93.
H. KLATTE k CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
J WO DEALERS rW
Wines, liquors, Sejars, Tobacco, Sc.,
1H5 Enst n?jr?
CHARLESTON, 3. C.
Orders from the Country promptly attended
to.
ODELL'S. i
PHUITH,
CANDIKH.
To VS.
cakioh,
NUTS
A full assortment of the above consisting
of ORANGES, LEMONS,
APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS. |
All kinds of FRENCH confectionery.
BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, j
"WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS,
ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND
j and every other kind of CAKES oa hand
or made to order.
Particular attention given to supplying
parties with all necessary articles.
ooods use ful as well as orsambstal
received by every steamer from xbw
york.
James Odell
P. M. WHITMAN,
Wntclunakci nnd Jeweler,
BAY 9TRBBT, DBAL'FORT, S. C.,
Ha* Just received from the North a fine assortment
of goods at
Northern Prices.
WEDDINO KINGS, $3.00 to $13.00.
SILVER RINGS, 30e. to $1.50,
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $3.00 to $1.00,
LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $3<i to $50.
8 Day & 1 Day striking Clocks,
$3.50 to $8.
GENTS' GOLD CHAINS. PINS, JRINGH,SLEEVE
BIT TTON8. 8TTDS. WATfH f'R
' '
LADIES GOLD anil PLATED JEWELRY, |
GOLD rKSS. AC.. AC.
Gents' Gold and Silver Watches.
Call and examine before purchasing, and satisfy |
yourself you can rave tei o twenty-live per ecu
rom Charleston or Savannah prices.
Richard P. Rundle,
3 nippino and commission merchant,
Port Royal, S. C.
Cotton. Naval Stores, Lumber, &caoent
por tub
new york a port royal steamship ljn
Miasissirri a Dominion,
West India A Pacupic, and
i.ivmtrooi. a galvutc x
j Steamship Companies to Liverpool.
! Buckwheat Flintr,
Golden Syrup,
Apples, Cnhhatjo
i Grapes Onions atel Turnips,
Ft eiieh's.
~ ?'*"* * "v .ja-.;c,?-.ukcn
1 h. COOPEI
J Dry QooJs & Milline
For Hip FA
Having just laid in a large a
Dry Goods,
3Xillinoryi
Aaree
If VI C 0 d
PNotions, Embroideries, Corse
At prices within tlie reach of a
Dont forget the ph
I i WmM
MANUFACTURERS OF BUIL!
Dressed, Ceiling, an
MOULDIN08 FOlt BUILDING.!
NEWELS, IIAND-RAi
wool) TURNING OF 1
GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK
I can be made in the United States. "NVe 1
South of the city of Baltimore, all of whi
on to all who want good anfl substantia
TIIE SUBSCRIBERS ARE TIIE ONI
BLTND AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TI
of Charleston, and can refer to gentleniei
'inaand Florida, as to the character of tl
NOTICE.?On account of the manner
own assumption of the risk of Breakage
goods are shipped over the roads in this
I savins' tn tli*
..^.vuuovi vi uui num.
w. I
| mch.3-lyr.
SEA ISLAI
BAY STREET, ]
THIS ELEGANT IIOTF
[ opened in iii-st-chiss style,
j calls the attention of the ti
advantages offered at this
Hontin^-, l^iwliii
and theTnducements held in
the south.
JAl
Wm. M. EIRD L Co.
Deuloi's In
Colors, White Leads <ftc.
vnomiEToKs OK
VESTAL OIL.
Tim Sftfpiit, Piiwut mid lle.st Illuminator
u?e*l.
201 East Bay,
Charleston, (J.
Beaufort A: Port Royal
STAGE XjIHSTE.
Od and after Monday Nov. 18th., the nnflcn-lgn
I ed will run n Ktigo Lino between U-.n ah >vc point?
I I.caving I'eaufort at 1p.m.
and returning,
I I.onve"Port Itcral at 8 a. id.
I'm ro ?'?< it m nj*. 75 PciiIm,
W aj i v tturci.
I'ropi ieter.
.
\
' V , - 'rA
u - * * "-[in iii*-~ t ,11 ~ ?i t u*mm*m i fci
LL of 187$
ml complete stock of
ni la i
' ?. M. M. ML. M. J& 4
Ladiew' Uat?i
C09DS,
ts, Ties, Laces, Hose, etc. etc.
11. No trouble to show gooICC9
COOPER'S.
tmro; j
DING MATERIAL GENERALLY,
d W cather-Bo^trdin
PURPOSES in GREAT VARIETY.
L AND BALLUSTERg;
3VKRY DESCniriUON.
made as cheap at this establishment
lave on hand the largest stock ot the ai>
ch we guarantee will give entire sati*<.
1 work.
LY PRACTICAL MECHANICS?SA'
iADE, carrying on the business in Hit ?
i all over tins State, Georgia, North C;icir
work for the past twenty years.
0-'
in which we box up our work, and <"
is of CIufs with ordinary handling, <
State at HALF RATES, which ia a grr.
RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C.
sfD HOTEI
3EAUFORT, S. C.
L havinar Iteen
the proprietor respectfully
raveling public to tho many
favorite resort lor
!? t. *? *. 111 ,* 1
ig* and limiting,
out to those seeking health
ffESiODELL, Proprietor,
H: M. STUART, M.
. , ?o*i
mul ApothtM'
BEAUFOTIT. S. C.. I
j DEAI-CR 1M
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
PATENT.MEDICI NTS. ~ j$S^
TOILET ARTICLES, . ..
PERFUMERY. ^
r?Rij.'c* -
Aline Aitrortucai <--f
IMTATIOINEHV, -v I'lij-uiciaus
Pre?criptioi.? Oonipoauded wttfc *i
nov '"s ?> - iiu. Vi
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STEAMSHIP LINi.
1'IH FIRST CLASS, FULL POWERffft SIT ,R ' '
1 1 Mil 16, i ? *
j g,
MONTQOMEjC"Y.
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^ " "~V" C'HBbXtit MaAcA J'-'r
I' 1 - u't
Will lc?vc 1'urt Ilojnl for X?w Varkalt^MiiM
iyV\ rry Prldftt atoruoot. ttpoi. ttw aima) |H
Auzim;: , an,l Mavaimah & Ctaailcaton ral:i.
I For Freight or 1'aasago-fcavUig ?upa;u {yj
lxnUfttlnnr. apply to
' UICIIATIDP. Ktt^DLt,
'WJ
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AN OUTFIT FREE I.
1 W?.w?ut *obio win In erciy conai\ to ii
tier* at ri <U liter tootf* far tbr??!d and irt^r.
I 0. r>. House. Lirvro riarb Tra~m._ FplcnC!fl<
In every n? -hbor.V ?*? for (ii?r)yht peir..'. >
I j (her sex. ii.aitjj or old. bam plea. ?6tv - ? : ?. *
-ultra, icrina, otc,. n complete rmttt v
.OKI print p*|il. ^ ttonrl (i?. it w mho ape .
wore