The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, February 16, 1876, Image 3
The Beaufort Tribune.
w. ^i. FiiExnr.
Ed Iter nnd Foprietrtr*
WEDNESDAY. FEB. 10. 1870
13T Witnesses pot one-third of their
pay !n ensh nnd two-thirds in a certificate.
These certificates are selling as
low as ten cents on the dollar.
R*~Wr. A. A. Christherg has opened
a news depot a->d cigar store in the room
lateW occupied hr Mr. Sachs 4h? nbscon
d'tig dry fT'- ods man. We hope he will
1* snccea^il in li'a new enterprise.
fl^The aw v of Patent Tnsid -s and
rii.4r-t.!a? ? . - .1. .1 -
?*.* ?* ill JZZ i t M? IVHK9 X "M*
Xfer+hmnt and Farmer of Manon, which
"has just go? inside of a very handsome
tmhiie, and is enabled to give its renders
twice as much good rending as heretofore
with hardly any additional cost.
RT The county commissioners after
consulting Judge Maher decided to
gike Jurors two thirds of their pay in
cash and the witnesses one-third, the
lmlance is given in the shape of a sort of
due bill, which, like wine, increases in
Yaluc with age.
j-f? The town of Beaufort paid off
last week every cent of its indebtedness
excepting two bonds for tho engine
whieh do not. mature for 13 and 24
month*. This is a very gratifying statemen*
esneciallv wh?n w? are t."ld that
the treasur-is g'ill i-! funds and has
about $2.000., vtto collect for licences.
VSr- The Lveeum promise a better entertainment
to-morrow evening than ever
before offered. The programme includes
three different plays, "The Two Buz
zards," "Sent To The Tower," and "The
Shidmore Guarda" We hope to sec n
full house, as the plays will he well worthy
the attention of our fun-loving people.
The l?*ll to l?e given Feb., 22d., by Jbt
"Washington Steam Fire Engine Co.. of
Beaufort, will be a grind affair. The
music for the occasion will be furnished
by one of the best bands to .be found in
the city of Charleston, while th supper
is expected to be the most c'aboratc
spread that has ever been seen in the
dining room of the Sea Island Iloiel
t37""TI>e Brooklyn, 2000 tons. Capt.
kjohn IT. Upshur; Plymouth, 1122 tons,
Capt., Fdward Barrett, and Shawnuit.
<10 tone, Camnmnder G. IT. Wiltse
' arrived at Port Koyal yesterday. The
Shawniut got nground coining in but
floated off within an hour, being tlie first
naval vesiel that has yet tou-hed b ittoni,
and the rest of the pilots are very jubilant
over the unfortunaleindivid ual who
put her ashore. The Brooklyn it is
understood will he the flag-ship
t3TMr. Crofut soli Inst Saturday n
large lot of condemned stores from the
navy at prices which t'ckled the b:iver?
no much that they could easily be known
on the street by the smi'eson their countenances
when bread was mentioned. Wi
were not f rtuoate enough t>> he pr sent,
or we should have laid in n yenr's atoclof
grub at a pnee corsistent with a
printers purse, and we mig't have taken
a few boxes for our horse inasmuch as
the bread sold for less than the price
of hav.
?
fSy-Mr. C. Q. Kendall of Palmetto Island
some time ago warned the public
against trespassing on his place on account
of the damage done by making his
fields a public highway. The tresspassers
at once went to law, and having
secured the services of that eminent
jurist A. A. Bradley, about fifty able
l>odied men are wasting their time loafing
around the ''trial jt-stis" court, tally
believing that Bradley will secure to
them rights they never possesaed and
to which their claim is only imaginary.
^ Town Council.
The t?? r coinci' net on 'Ve'lnc?d ly
ss\ Pr w* t, n'e dint Wl'lia -?g, an
\V:?rd ns-'In ' , llovce. '>-?ys and Pchener.
I'll following Mils wer.* ord red t<? Iv*
pi;id, S. M. Wallace, $38.44; Hrauf <rt
Tiiibitke. *41.85; Jas., Wilson, $1.0(1:
Rinah Krazer, $'J.10; Ed.. Lopez, $12.00;
I Jerry Savage, $6.80; W. C. Morrison,
F $2.45; John FTouston, $8.50 Cato Perry,
L $30; 8. Mayo, $31.15.
The following bills were referred to
committee on accounts, W. H. Fisher
$5.40; J. E. Doyce, $1.50; Anthony Char.ey,
$4.05; J. P. Boyce, $3 80.
Petition of W. J. Verdier, Mrs. IIowzeal
and George Holmes for abatement
of tares was granted.
Warden Gage offered the following
resolution, w hich was adopted. Itcs?
olved; That on an after the passage of
; this resolution :.ll petitions, applications
. at d incmotials to this council s-lmll be
presented iu writeing, and signed by the
party making tho same, and that no
? argument shall l?o heard in support of
any potition or application except by
speoul consent of council.
Resolved: that hereafter no application
f >r the reduction or ttbutenrcut of
taxci be considered by this council unless
it shall appear that tho parly, applying
^ was unable to attend to tlic sama at the
' proper time.
The report of the town treasurer published
in another c dutn-i w is received us
I
I II m ?!! in !! I l lll?BIII?
j inforiu.ition.
An ordinance to amend nil ordinance I
j cs'nblishiug a public market was passed |
I to u third reading
The town cleric and treasurer was, on
motion of Warden Hoyce, allowed one j n
| hundred dollars for extra servtcos in j &
I making up the books ami for attending ! fi
the board of assessment and equaliza'
tion. * ?(
I h
Deficiencies 1873-4. T
i In onlor to carry not the provisions of an ar? to '
i raise onpplles ror the Cacnl year IG'iS, .Thereby a |
J one will tax visa levied to pay 'he dcflcleticy of
tVV4, all pcrtlcs holditip audited clslnt* for the
j year 187.1 and 1874. moat present them 10 the on- h
| <Vi?li/ti?d for registration on or h'fore the first C
I day ?f Mnreh, IS7I *
Tito*. H. Watmm, *'
Clerk of Bono! of Co. Com'ra A
F,b. 1C 4t. j '1
Past dnr and nnpntd School rlalmt. n
Under Instrnetlona from Ills Ilonor "Judge ! *
Mnhor T will mute n ? ?? 'L ! ?
_ .rr.vM.^ui<?j iv)/viw iu inr |
Conntv, Treasurer of pnch unreststered claims ?s j
may be presented to me by the 15tb. of March ?
next. p
SnrrAnn D. Gii.TvenT.
bchool Commissioner.
Bennfort S. C. *
Feb.. 15th.. 18:6. P
SALT! SALT!
Just reeslved
100 8ACK8 SALT.
At.so
EARt.T ROSE, PEERLESS. and
JACKSON WniTE POTATOES.
G Wa-ninnore*.
A. Ashley Chrictzber^, ei
Has Oraxxn rv B*acfort, a 1t
CI
News, Statiorierv, ?
AND 11
CIGAR STORE,
Where may be found at all times a full
assortment of
ai
Dally an?l Week 1 y Papers, el
WATiosrsr, hooks, ktc..
And a larpe and well selected assortment of j(
FOREKJK AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. L
O dcrs taken for Books, and tilled prompt- f<
It. ?
n
PORT ROYAL CLUB HOUSE- J
a
o
Tn tlic Building formerly knotvn ns b
the ' I
Beaufort Club House, 11
7 B
REATTTTOPT Q f G
w. . , V. I
The proprietor has fitted np the above establish- r
mcnt ns r Restaurant, which will ho supplied with ! t
the best the markets of Savannah and Charleston ' ?
ran supply, and served In the beet sty!c. ri
VKAl'S. Fisn. OYSTERS. c
GAME IN ITS SEASON, 1
T.adies and Gentlemen can obtain the choicest del- *
icaclce, served by moid espcricnccd and attentive
waiters.
C. 13. WAR REN,
Feb. 16-tf. Proprietor.
FINAL. D1SCH AR(iK.
I hereby give notice that. I will apply
to the I'robato Jtulpre for Bmutort County,
Stnte of South Carolina for a final c?isch
rpe as Administrator of the "Estate of f,
John F. Buloer on ti.e tenth (10) ilay of ^
j Mnrch 1176. I
J. W. Bowers,
j Feb 10 4t. Administrator. f
I.ETTKRS IMSSMTSSOKY. J
Notice is hereby given tliat T will apply to the
T!on. Oonrt of Probate for Baanfort Connty State
of South Carolina, for a *lnnl discharge ae administrator
of the efetato of Jack Ttobinson, on the tenth
day ot March next
RENTY F. GREAVES,
Feb. 9th. Administrator.
^Town Treasurer's Report.
Hsc.ond Quarter.
Beau'ort 8. C. Feb. 9tli 1876.
To ?he Honorable Intcndant and Wardens, of
the Town of Beaufort. ij
Gentlemen;
In compliance *
with "an ordinances to create the office of Treaanr- *
cr of the town of Beaufort, and to prescribe the
duties of the same, and for other purposes,"
I submit the follow! g report for the quarter ending
Feb. 6th 1876.
t^b.
To amount of colleetlnus from Ang 98. e
to November 11th.. $589.76 ;
On
Bv Tntcndants checks, 290.63
1
Balance on hand, 299.19
T>r.
ro collections from JJot 11. to Jan. 1. 1816
" " from Licenses, $446/6 \
" " " Market, 10.5n j 8
748.65 |
CK
By Intendant's checks $530.90
Balance .Tan 1st. 617.75
Dr.
To amount on hand Jan l>-t. 1876, $517.75
" " Taxes collected to Feb. ><1, 4.718.90
" receipts from Market 13 60
" " " Licenses 6.00
6.265.15 H
Cm. ?
By Intcndant $50,00
" Town expense 149 28
' Sanitary accunt 40.00
" Fire Department 142.97
" Street A Sewers 213.81
" Past Indebtedness (TJondsl 3 500.84
" Police acconnt 175.0J
" Town Maishal 100.00 ^
" Contingent acconnt 8.20
" Poor " 5.56
" Town clerk. 29.75
$4,111.93
ItCCAPITULATION
Receipts (5776.05
Expenditures 4083.46
Balance on hand $1148.19. j
Respectfully submitted,
J. Richmond
Town Treasurer.
Notice to the Public.
Mr. H'ibt. Austin. Rlaekslieitr. Georgia,
i now in this neighborhood nnd has been t
lost successful in producing a fine flow j
f wnter for Messrs Bobbins Boddington
;Co. at their mill. He will remain here
ir a few days
The above Arm can with confidence
commend him, to produce water upon
is principle. Apply at
Atlantic Saw Mill.
o Tinnier* of County Check* or Andltrd
Clntm*, prior to Noti 1, I8TL
OrrtCJt OF THK CoUNTT CoStWIBBIONKnr-. I i
Beaufort, r. f.% Ft hruurv 7th, f
Tn accordance *'?h the provision of a Joint rccoition
entitled "A Joint rt?oluttor authorising Hit
onnty ConinMBr'.oncr.i of Beaufort connty to levy i
special tax," dated AprO 7?h. 1B72, nnd an act to
oaond 'hp tnnrnrrd >%? *?>? T??*? I
D. 1874, sealec. propo?als will lv> rec> Ivcd .it
us P>o fiom parties holding checks or audited
Islms contracted prior to November 1, 1877,
ntil
Tawrtay Jtarrh 7th., 1870.
111 o'clock, M.. at which time satd bide will be
pencil, and the Board of Connt j Commissioners
nil draw orders on the Treasurer tothcnnionnt
f one t lonsand dollars In favor of the person or
creons who shall have offered the largest per
cntum discount on their checks or audited claims.
Prtyiosale mnstbc addressed to Dr. Paul Pritchrd.
Chairman of the Hoard and endorsed "'Prooeals
for settlement of past Indebtedness of
canfort Couuty."
P. PHITCITARD,
R. J. MARTIN,
T. 8. 8COTT,
County Commissioners.
Taos. H. Wmsui.xn,
CicrV of Board.
Notice of Application
FOR cn.\ TEIt.
Pursuant to the provisions of an ac' of the'Gcnrvl
As-emblv of the State, relating to the grar.tlg
of Chart'rs. notice Is hereby given that appliitlon
will be made on the 7th day of March neat.
> the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for
caufort County, for a charter for the Prince Wllatn
Grange No. *80 of Patrons of Hnsbandry, S. C.
W. J. GOODING.
Master.
Beaufort. 8. C., February 7th, 1876.
Atrr person suffering from ontarrh, bronchitis,
sthmn or any affection of the throat clung*,
toulil send their addrcsa 1i W. n. Smith A Co.,
uffnlo. N. Y-, r.ni receive their descriptive elrenir
of Cutler's Pocket Inhaler, and Carbolate of
juine mnainr i.
A certain remedy for nil N"a*?l, Throat and
.nnjr diseases, affording relief in some cases in a
:\v minute*. For Catarrh it has proved the
nly known specific. Ilronchiti* yields to it,
nd Consumption if taken in eeneoti. Asthma,
tosc Cold, and liny Fever, cured. Son*
nnoAT, Hoarseness. and common colds rclioved
t once. A few inhalations will correct the most
rrEssivE breath. Made of hard rubber, it may
c carried as hardily as a pencil or needle-case,
nd is always ready forurc. It supersedes all other
ahaliug tubes and contrivances?is approved by
lie entire Medical Fraternity and endorsed by the
tandard Medical .Journals of the world. Dr.
icorgc Iladlcy, Vrifessor cf Chemistry anil Pharlacy
in the Uuiversity of Buflnlo, in a carefully |
onsld red report npon its merits, concludes in
liese words: "On the whole till* inhaler rectus to
le to accomplish its purposes by novel, yet by the
lost simple and effectual me lis. to he philosophy
nl iucouception and well carried out in the cxcuthui."'
No person afflicted or threatened with
ny of the difficulties stated, should be without
Ills inhaler.
BAKER & CLARK,
bvcces-oi18 to
1IAKGR, VAIL & CLARK,
Curcrs and Smokers of Provisions,
wnOLEPALE DEALE11S IN
NSH, FLOUR, BACON.
J. - I
lutccr, unccsc, i^aril. Kice, i'ork, Salt, &e.,
ALIO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
72 Rcade & 301 & 303 Washington Sts.
NI3W YOllK.
D. K. BAKKB. i
c. A. ci.AiiK. ( fob. 9-ly.
Fall and Winter
GOODS.
E. A SCHEPER,
'okie pleasure in annonncing to his patron., and
othc LADIES OF BEAUFORT in particular
bat he now baa the FINEST STOCK of
DRY OOODS
AID
ifa-isrcrsr goods
ver opened in Beanfcrt, which he oflVra at th.1
VKltY I.' WK8T PRICES.
His assortment of
HINS8 (1001)8,
SII.KS and VELVETS,
GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
HOSIERY, EMBROIDERY,
SHAWLS. of every grade, and a fall
tock of
Boots nii<l NIioon
AJiD
RKVDY-MADK CLOTHING
IS COMPLETE.
FOB ?.ALLIES,
The El!<:cb]c promisee in the Town of Bcaii?rt
next East from the residence of Mrs. E. B.
talo I'ennett and fronting the Bay?on entire lot
dtta substantial dwelling House.
For terms apply to the subscriber at his office.
A. S. Hitchcock.
CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS.
The undersigned hnvo formed a partnership fo
dmirallty practice under the above Arm name:
Conns ?t Stone, i Jos. M. Wiluah),
Charleston, f Aiken.
mch 31-ly.
FC HlNAI^r
1 SIX HOUSE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE.
1 ITPRIUIIT Hhor-e STATIONARY STEAM
INGINK. iwlthont boiler.
Apply at Palmetto Island,
or addicts Box 11 Beaufort P.
jau l'l c\ g?Kendai.l
i i in?i ?m,i
Itiivcnel <1- Co., M. S. Klliott
Charleston. Ilcaufort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
Raving pat up In their establishment a GRIST
MILL nrc prcpnrca to furnish at the shorter
notice,
Grist, Weal and Feed.
The hlgbeot cash price paid for CORN.
Corn Ground on Toll.
Conant & Emmons.
ARE NOR PREPARED TO FURNISII
ICE
In any quantity Customers may desire",
from their Icc House.
li uI
JOIIN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS.
nov>5-34.
S. M. WALLACE,
Cotton Faotor and
GRIST MILLER,
*"fcn!n?le Dealer In
Grain, Hominy, Meal, Feed, Etc.,
WI3A TM,ANI> CO rTON
Bonght. Ginned and prepared formnrket.
Aflvnnccs innAo on Conalftnmenta.
Having the beat machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding corn 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. .
HOV85-S.S.
h7klatte & C3.
Wholesale Grocers,
AKD DSAI.SRS IK
Wines, LiQaors, tars, Tolacco, &c.,
1N5 Unst Uny,
CHARLESTON, 3. C.
Orders from the Country promptly attended
to.
n n n t t ?n
UUfiLU
riiuiTw,
CANDIEH,
T<?V8,
caki:s,
n ui's
A full assortment of the above consistins
of ORANGES, LEMONS,
APPLES. DATES, FIGS, BANANAS.
All kinds of FRENCH ronfcctionefv.
BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY Nl TS,
WALNUTS. ALMONDS, PECANS,
ICEl), FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND
and every other kind of CAKES on hand
or made to order.
Particular attention given to supplying
parties with all necessary articles.
goods use ful as well as ornamental
received by every steamer from new
york.
J ames Qdell
P. M. WHITMAN,
Wstclimakor and Jeweler,
v.. u ? < u u i , VUAUi' VA L 9 o, v.,
11m Just received from the North fine assort,
mcntof goods at
Northern Prices.
WEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $19.00,
8ILVKR niNGS, 30c. to $1.80,
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2. 0 to $4 Of,
LAD1BS MOLD WATCHES. $30 to $30.
8 Day & 1 Day strikinz Clocks,
$3.50 to )8.
GENTS' GOLD CHAINS, PINS, tUINGS.SLEEVE
BU TTONS, STUDS, WATCJI CHAINS,
LADIES OWLDand PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS. AC.. AC.
Gents' Gold and Silier WatcOcs.
Call and examine before purchasing, and anti?fy
yourself job can save tea o twenty-live p< r ci'ii
rom Charleston or Savannah prices.
Richard P. Rundle,
S IIIPPINO and COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Port Royal, S. C.
Cotton. Hayal Stores, Lnmfier, &caokkt
tor thi
NEW YORK A PORT ROYAE STEAMSHIP LI^
Missieairpi A Dowiniow,
Wfst India A pACtric. and
Livkrpool A Galtomtck
Steamship Companies to Liverpool.
Buckwheat Flour,
G ohleiFSyrup,
Apples, Cabbage
Grapes Onions and Turnips,
French's.
\
Tgraga?LMjiiUi mum,
UB am^^n-is flai MM?I IK iiirt <?f
rj. C08PEB
jj Dry (ioods & -Milimei
T'or the FA.
Having just laid in a large ai
Dry (ioodw,
DRESS
Notions, Embroideries, Corset
At prices within the reach ol* al
Font forget the ph
% I
I s '
MANUFACTURERS OF BUILI
Dressed, Ceiling, an
MOULDINGS FOR BUILDING.I
NEWELS, 1IAND-RA1
WOOD TUHXINO OF 1
GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK
cnn l?c made in llic United States. We ]
| South of the city of Baltimore, all of whi
on to all who want good and st -. s antia
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ON]
BLIND AND DOOR MAKERS?BY Ti
of Charleston, and can refer to genilomei
'inaatul Florida, as to the character of tl
VnTTCn ^
nuiivji.?un account of the manner
own assumption of the risk of Breakag
goods are shipped over the roads in this
saving to the.purchaser of our work.
W. I
mch.3-lyr.
SEA ISLA
BAY STREET,*]
THIS ELEGANT IIOTF
opened in first-class style,
calls tlie attention of the t
advantages offered at this
Boating, l(1islii]
and tlie inducements held
in the south.
JA
Wm. M. BIED A Co.
DenIoi'K in
Colors, White Leads <ftc.
IROl'RIKTOTfS Olf
VESTAL OIL.
1 Th* Aafrit, PnrMt nnil Bent IlluminaItor
fined.
201 East Bay,
Charleston, S. C.
Beaufort & Port Royal
STAGE LUSTE.
" On and after Monday Nov. isih., Ihe undersign
ed \vill run a SI igo Lino between t' enb lvcnoliitn
Leaving Beaufort at ] p. m.
and returning,
Leave Port It".vnl at .1 p. n.
Fure esu li m n y, 7.1 < en*s.
I Wai.lv (ir.r.ks'.
?* i miii --? *' ^ %
*?"'- y.t: wwami^ i^r?JuamnmmL*,\?K~*.^r>
LL o/ 187"
id complete stock of
Clothing
^adies' llatM
GOODS,
:s, Ties, Laces, Hose, etc. e
1. No trouble to show
ice, COOPER'S,
DING MATERIAL GENERALi
d Weather-Board. :
PURPOSES in GREAT.VARIETY.
LAND BALLUSTE1;
iVERY 1 BiJIiirniON.
made as cheap at this oata 11;
save on hand the largest stock oi the
ch we guarantee will give entire bi
1 work.
LY PRACTICAL MECHANICS?
tADE, carrying on the business in '
i all over this State, Georgia, Norll.
loir work for the past twenty years.
o
in which we box up our work, and
e of Clr?-R with ordinary handling.
Stnfo ??
?ai uali xuvrjib, which Jis a .
\ RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C
ND HOTEi
BEAUFORT, 8. C.
L having been refitted and
the proprietor respectfully
raveling public to tnc mail}'
favorite resort for
iig* and Hunt iti
out to those seeking h<?'i
MES O^ELL, Proprietoi
| H. M. STT T A "RT IN
I
J>niRrf?l9t and A.
BKAVFORT. S. C..
DKALBB
DRUGS AND cnHMICALH
P VTENTMBDICTNES.
ToILBT ART1CLB8,
PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES.
All hp Assortment of
HTATIONERY,
riiy*Iclous Prescription* Compoaudid t
not 35-.IS. ' * ,
"NEW YORK AND PORT Rr ;
STEAMSHIP Lit'I'DE
FIRST CLASS, FULL DOVE RED C
I SHU'S,
MONTGOMBK
F.MRC'LOTD, Venter, tml
HUNTSVILI,?
s CHEST lilt Mnrter.
Will leave Port Rovnl for New Vcrk
lv every PrlilflT aftrrnoot. V|>ci. tt>> ?mv;.l
Anyiistn, nnilf.ivnnnuli & Chailenvoi. tr*b'
For Freight or Pn?*ngo-li?*ing apcrtoi-;'
motl.Uione. apj.ly to
1UCTLVRD r.BUNULK, At?
Fori
Thomas R. Harris,
MANCK.vcTf :c.;h or am. itnrns r
Biscuit and Cracked
!12, 1 It, 114 ? HO llecklutiu St
I.atween witir Pearl Street...
'.mnoli.' 1'? Washington St.. ( %
i-ct.