The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, March 29, 1876, Image 3
Tho Beaufort Tribuns.
W. At. FUKACII
Fcl H or unci ProptlHov
WEDNESDAY, IwARCn 29, U? .
?The town council meets to night.
?The revenue cutter Moccasin vi?ited
us ngnin Inst week nhd remained several ,
days.
?Josr.rn Cotjrh has been appointed ;
and conflr-ned *8 jury cntmntssioncr for '
iliis county.
?The l*mtes of the Unpiist Cfiurrli i
rea:i/.el above expenses frotn their'
festival.
?W.J.YEHTirr.A Fsq. h4? been admit-1
ted to practice in the tTuitcd States court,
in Charleston.
I
?On the tOth init, near Barnwell!
Williatn White shot at Moses Bell and
killed Ben Dnubaf. White is in jail.
?Mr. Wm. McCabe of Port Royal, expired
on the ttain yesterday while on his
way to Anguata. He had been in failing
health for some time.
?An alarm of fire last Thursday night
failed to arouse the people, although'
enough were out to get up steam on tli?!
engine. No damage was done however. |
?Tire (Tovcrnnr has appointed L. C.
Northrop, Ksqr., judge i?f the seventh
judicial circuit, to fill the vacancy!
occasioned by the removal of judge Mont i
gomery Moses. **
?Tut. murderer Thompson, lately
hanged at Newborty, was the sccretarv
of the Union League at Pomitria and
was buried by the members of the order
with greet ceremony.
?Tnit Governor has appioved the folk
lowing nets; to authorise John Roberts a |
trial justice in this comity to change his
residence; to. incorporate the Reaufnrt
and Port Royal turnpike company.
?Thk stcamei Planter, the vessel that ;
made Robert Snvalle a member of Con- j
gross, was lost last neck on Cape Remain ;
while attempting to assist a stranded 1
vessel.
?Lkst the architects who are erect
ing the Sea Wall should, during his absence,
mar its symmetrical lines the In
tendant returned yesterday to look nfttr,
it. j
I Tits contract for supp'ying the fleet j
with meat and vegetables is said to he1
finally settled at last in favor of Messrs i
Turner ? Co., nlthough I)r WarreuV!
friends claim that he will so;>n regain i
it. \
?Tn?KK prisoners, who were convic-l
ico 01 fmo larceny and burglary in 1
.Aiken eoutjt.y mid sentenced to the I
penitentiary made their escape from the
guard house of Aiken by tunneling under
the walla.
Rf.pohtb being in circulation that the
snail pox is prevailing in Savannah
many of our citizens are being vaccinated.
Dr. Stuart has some virus that he '
can recnmuuHid to those in need of it. I
?Wi urAcrstand that Admiral Leltoy
thinks of ordering the mails for the fleet.
to be s?nt to Beaufort instead of Port1
Revel. Ttila would :.dd very much to!
the retail ?lade of e'jr merchant*. as th. ;
launch'? are I iaded wi ll stewrrdB from
the vatioua vc-se!-.
?Tiik House has passed a concurrent
resolution authorizing the attorneys of
the State to settle the actions pending
against NiVs O. Parker on such terms as
in their judgement shall he for tin* interest
of the state There may not he "rnillimn
in it" but there are thousands.
Arctic\?. IjV. o. irived ? ' rt!
Ibijh Sftidcv v nirc i ih ' tir.Jonl.j
the flagship ol'the N? rth Vi a ti -auud j
r.?n i he ftiirK'nrfl ???!!.?. ? I....-'
anchorage on Monday when (lie Admiral ;
wm saluted with thirteen guns t'roin the
Congress.
?Orru citiz-Mis now are favor* <1 with
? thech-'icenc fe'in *83 e b -f. ovviog 11 he
pr* sencti :'.f contractors supp'ying tin*
navy. Although the contract !-cems vet
in dispute .the p? < pl<- do not find any
f.mlt bo long ns they are served with such
superb meat. '
?Thky riay In Savannah that it coats the
Government $9,000 a year to supply the
t Dictator With fresh water. Messrs Diek
and Bma'.l who furnish the water had 1101
idea it costs so mue.h, but then they have
to tell big stories in Savannah to assist in
I* getting the fleet ordered to Tybee and
this storv is big enough for two.
Tins U. 8. steamer Hartford, 2000 tons,
Cap*. Stephen R. Luce, the Huron, 4?i0
tons. Commander C. C. Carpenter, and
the Maiion, 910 ton-?, Commander It. P.
Bradford arrived at Port Royal Monday
morning. The Hartford is the flagship
carrying 18 guns, the Huron 4 guns
and the Marion 8 guns. The New
Hampshire is expected soon.
?Tmc familiar fares of our law makers
arc again seen on the streets, and a?
the county convention to nominate delegates
to the State convention meets on
Friday electioneering is lively ami drinks
free. There arc lots of candidates for the
coveted position of ddegat" and it. is
thought there may bean effort made by
the defeated ones to elect a contesting
^ delegation. As nil have concluded that
their only hope of keeping up the party
is to endorse Chamberlain thcro is no
question on which to split, unless they
take the question ct bard or s .ft money.
10 mmi ? i iBPEoaaBMeg?sac?Daea
?The committee appointor l?y the!
grand jury to investigate the affairs of |
the county were to hav?> met on Monday j
but owing to the absence ot the foreman 1
tin; meeting could not bo held. It is
thought that the committee will find
enough work lo occupy their time for ;
two weeks, and a* they propose to go to;
the bottom of affairs the probability is
they will find that their investigation;
was badly needed.
Last Thursday evrning while Mr. R.
P. iiayne, superintendent of the construction
<>f the light house nn Hunting ',
Tslar.d. was nt i-njipir n limit fifty yards
from his office the office was broken open
and his iruak containing monei, checks,
and other articles valued at about three
hundred dnllarn stolen. Suspicion
seemed to point to Tony Raily (a man
pardoned from the penitcatiary by
Mose<) and Nat Simmons sho mere arrested.
Cnpt. Ward 8ent out a gang of men
to search for the missing trunk and it
was soon fonnd and a man named Cyrus
Jenkins was on the spot evidently trying
to break it open. He also was arrested
and broaght before trial justice Rich j
niond.
? I'nK Mayor of Savannah has gone
to Washington to imc bis influence with i
the government to hare a naval station j
established near that city. It is said :
that a large and inlue iti i'. delegation of
Savannah men visitcd Admiral T.cltoj :
last Monday to convince hisn of the supc- '
rior advantages offered for a naval station
at Tybee over Port Royal. The Admiral I
has not as yet ordered the change a* d \
we have not heard that the argjmcnt-1
were such as to convince liini that the ;
II.FI.5.1 ...?? "fi-o . ?
......... nnui.. ..I in.: r>;ivnnn:ill river Were
so superior to the waters of the Cluh
House spring as to necessitate a change
of l?asc.
?Wuii.k Beaufort county has lia<l a<>
mivli to complain of on account of the
alinsc of power by Iter trial justices we
are hardly ready to credit the report that
llic Governor has ?rn fit to appoint two
m the place of J. T>. Tlotnvtson, resigned.
We are informed that the ftnfirnnr was
tmpnrtwned to appoint roWool !w>t
friieid of R?u. Simmons and tt?e Meads
of A. IV. MucVtwfus* pressed liis claims
for the office, and weeordiag to Mr.
Rampflel.l the Governor pron.be d aot to
ofee the appointment, to ffnekenfuss.
When he found the JYiinda of either par- j
?y wonhl be outraged if the otli'-r'
secured the prize. His excellency slrad- j
dies tlio blind ami both contestants g>-t
commissions, to the great relief of the
Governor and the grief of the taxpayers.
Tkf. question of aliolisliing compulsory .
pilotage is still being pieased upon Congress.
On Friday last the committee on
Commerce gave a hearing to delegations
troin New York and Philadelphia in
f.iror ofa change tn the existing law,
and it is thought that flic committee
will report in favor of aho'.i-hing compulsory
pilotage ao f.ir as coastwise j
veaa' la an? concerned.
?Tsf^.!' r?l As- -ml>lv l?<l not ad
jocrn last Tl-ura^ny as agreed up >r or
a?*gount of a 1 u-V ot firitl. to pay then;
rw their T.ihnbte s< rri-v-s. IToseerer |
willing they may t>e to lot other* whistle ]
for their money they do not intend to go
home without their liltlv balances. A#
m-'iiv of them do not <:*p'-et to return
ihi-v have no de-ire to own a c?rtifieat.? of
i'wl >t?f i4-tr?e?j wh'ch w-??j'd nr? hp received
fn? !p p-v'1 b- >"! '>>"?
4.11 rrjrnv n,I,,. ,s i .
ppflmi -it h?* '? ' to i?2 * i-.
elnr-'. d Ih-it lif ?w < l?is {f ioil for?>su'-1
the services of Vi'ler who wa*"fix he
the threatct)"d solicitor. The friend* of
Miller sty thcv to not believe he received |
iinv eon pcns-ition for his minority report, j
whieli, they claim, he marl** with nil the
conscientiousness of n thr<ni"hhre<l rep-'
n'-lieftn lc'ri<jlnt,-.r, which, of cn'Wsn. we
c moot di nn?v.
?TnK following p iper was found on
the reporter'* d-sk in the. House of rep
rcc ntntives on Friday evening: "There
in one member of the Legislature now
holding the following offices, viz:
School trustee, trustee of a church, prc-ident
of a society, class leader, keeps a
small store in the town where ho came
from, keeps dne in Columbia, and exhorts
upon every opportunity, eclle "fish and
tiiig,'' and is now a member of the Legiglatore.-Union
Herald.
Tiir I Ion 90 mil I it iry committee have
agreed to offer an amendment to the hill
reducing the army, looking to a discontinuance
of the use of colored troops in
I the United States army. The law as ir
! now exists authorizes the creation of ne1
gro regiments at the option of the
| secretary of war. The committee pro'
pose to repeal this and wipe out the ncj
gro organization by allowing the term of
enlistment to expire and prohibiting
' further enlistments.
?
? ficnooT, Commissi^Kit Lloyd and
i Auditor Bra(Vley have been indicted in
Chester county lor purchasing school
claims.
The fact that Mr. Lloyd is a brotherin-law
of Judge Macker, has not stood
in the way of his being brought to justiro
lor his flagrant violation of law in
dealing in teachers pay ccitifirnt*a.
a
To Holder* of County Chech* or Audited 1
Claim*, prior to Nov. J, IHT'i.
OrncE <>r run Cottarr Covsitsasojtrita, (,
Beaufort, t.. c., March 7th, ttr.rt. t '
In accordance with the p of a Joint t eolation
onlit'ed "A Joint re*oltillon olhorl/ing the
Comity Commieaioncr - of iicnufori ronnt v to lory I
a apccial tax," dated April Till. 137.1, and an act to |
amend the tamp, approved the ISth day of January ,
A D. 1374, aenle-i propoaals will he received at
ttn?omcefrom parties holdme check* or audited'
claims conlraetcd prior to November 1, 1 7'J,
on til
TftttMdar April flth., 1H7(1<
at It o'clock, M., at which tfmc aald bids will be
opened, and the Board of Cottuty Comtulaaionere
will draw ordefa on theTrraaufef to the amount
of one t lOnennd dollar* In nt ?k?
- - ? ?- I
persons who shnll bate offered the largest per
cent hp dls-oont on their rtiMtartr andtted claims. ^
Proposals must he addressed to Dr. Panl Prttch- ^
arfl, Coalman of the Board and endorsed ''Priposala
for settlement #f pan Indebtedness of
Bcaiforl Coanty."
t. pbitchahd,
R. 3. JIARTIR,
V. S. SCOTT,
Comaty Commissioners.
T??s. H. Wnitat.tni,
Cierh af Board. ^
Pa?t atvaiA t<kntl alalia*.
Uader Instraetlons from His lienor Jadre
Jlaher I will mahe a snpplemeaSsry report to the
Coantt. Troa?arer of each anregis lered claims as
may be presented ta rae hy the t.M'i. of Sarcti .
ticat.
PiiarATrn D. On.nrar. t
bchool Cominisnoasr.
Bennfort fl. C.
Fob.. 13th., ir.8.
Dsficiencies * 1S73.
In or-ler to carry oat the prorl?lon? of an act tv (
r ?i*o supplies for the ttseal year 18H. whereby a
o;io mill tax was levied to pay'He deficiency of
ST'J, :>11 purine holding audited claims for the ]
lia.-al year 1873. must present them .o the ?ndereionod
for registration on "r before the sixth ?
day or April 1870
TllOS. II. WsREtBR, .
Clerb of Hoard of Co. Com're.
Feb. 10 C
BAKER t CLARKE '
srocms-ans ?o
RAKK.lt. VAIL. A CI.AItK,
Curern and SHinfcira trf ProvUtoBa,
% (>!.BNal.R DaM.ERS t?t
FISH, FLOUR, BACON, j
!??ttor, ClictAe, Lard. Itlco, Pork, Salt, ?c.. '
AIH
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 1U?<U' ift. SO I it SOS Washington St?. ^
M:W vohk.
n. K. KAKBM. i
c. a. cr.Aiis. f fat fly.
Fall and Winter ?
GOODS.
S. A SCHEPEE
Tak< r (i!ea?nrc In s*nomnrli?t ro his ;>at* >na, an.I
to?h* I.AMES OF ItfvAt'FOHT In pmrllcmtar
that ho mow ha# the FXNC-T **JOC?f of ]
BU Y CIOODS
AVID
GOODS
ever oprneft im Baavfert, which ha offcra at the
1
VKITV I'.witu; tkickb.
fTl" na?ortin?'nf of
urtKsu ?<?ors.
8H.IT' ?tt<! VK! WiT*.
OI.^VEF. T-'iyMT?' '>S,
iiosrinr. r.vnn^ivsm.
SHAF'A i?f awry vraje, auO a frill
efo< k of
Roc?I n ait(l S!ia<?w
\I?K CT.OT1IIXG j1
COVPf FTr. I
-V? -~s \ TJ
p.. ?. ! VI,. t- ? ?(
? rf fro'i ?' . r. I Mr. V n.
ii-ilc F'linett * ?t frnr'|>i!? the It?y-hi emiri* lot |
vviftl > itwlltin;
Ko? term* apply to tUv nilta"ri'?'-r nf hii? oflV'e.
A. S. Hitchcock.
cnpiN.swuwmiAMsir
Ylii" unileraiKneTTTIvr formed a fWrnrrhip fo ! t
^dnilrn'Ov Mrflcftc.i iinrter'tip shove ftrm name:
CoiiM* "tovr. i .In*. m. Wiixiams,
'harlPRfon. i Aiken.
mch 81-lv. *
FOR SALE. !
1 SIT HOUSE *?onT*r.LE STRVM F.NOINeT"
1 IT FT r OUT 1thor.<c ATATIONATtY STEAM
ENGINE, without boiler,
Anpty at Palmetto Irlnud,
or addrcaa Box "1 Beaufort P. O.
Jan 10 C. O. Kbmdali.
~FOR SAT.F.
500 Bushels Choice White Corn
ftOO do do Mixed Corn ,
50 Barrels Irish Potatoes. r
For sale on the spot and to
arrive hy
Wm. II. Scott a Co. '
Port Royal S. C.,
| FR EXOH At C< >. I
#
Granite Monuments, <S\c. |
|
20(l llroadwny.
(Evening Post HuiUling.)
NEW YORK.
??? i
Planii, clonlsnK wntl rktliimlrnpitn l>r "fen
nn?l contract* in.nlc with I (
W. M. Krrnrli,
Southern Agfnl,
n. ^ufort. <*.
Invnnrl Si Co., M. M. I'lllot t j
Ct:arlc?t?? llciiiifnrti I
I
Beaufort Sloani
MILL COM'AHV.
Ilaviuc pill >i|> in tuclr cetahluhmettl n OltlftT
Til.I. are prcpnrcu to ftirtiUU ui the short?.* j
ottce,
Grist, steal and Feed.
The highest cash price paid for CORK.
Corn fJrotiiHl onToll.
t-cnant & Emmons, j
IMJC. nun PHEPAltED TO FUUNIS1! !
ICE
In any quantify Customers may desire, j
rom their Ire House,
Wereuth Htrert.
J on N CON AN r,
I. A. EMMONS.
mvK-M.
!. m ~w all ace,
t'wtton Factor nnrt
? HIST MILLER,
WkMrMlr Dealer tn
lrain, Iter, Seal. Fccfl, Etc..
Hl'.A l.^t.ANIX'O l'TO.>
fought. Oinne.l and prepared for market.
Vitvancra mn?*o <?n r'oualjrnmeiita.
luring the best machinery for ginning
otton and grinding oojn and meal, he is
irepared to oEccutc all orders on the
hortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cotton and CornCottfHi
ginned on toll.
aoTtr, SK.
iTTklatte & co.
\Vh0le3ale Grocers,
J*D D?AI.?R? IV
ffiSK. L!{E:rj. Ssjars. Tatiacc#, tc..
MS j:ast iiM
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Orders from the Country promptly at
ended to.
0 DELL'S.
L'HI I TS
<\1X l>ll Ib-i,
To VS.
c.v li i :m,
> I TS
A full assortment of the above consisting
of OltAXtiES, LEMONS,
APPLES. DATES. FIQS, HAN AN AS.
Ml kicle of FUSNCIf < onf? ciionr>ry.
JJRAZIL, Nl' .S, TlfCK'MlV Nl'TS. j
WAJNITS. ILMdNif. P j
ICED, FIUIT. -PONOM. P't'JNpj
ind every other kind of OAKESou harol
or made to order.
Particular at'ention given to supplying
parties with all necessary articles.
noons use fu! us well as oiixamkntu,
rec- ive 1 hv everv steamer from new
.Ji rn r;"? Q-f Ojl 1
* i
t
P. M. WHITMAN,
j
Wwtolininkf't sin*!
BAY STREET, UEAt EORT. S. C..
lifts Just received from the North a tine ascot t ncnt
of {roods at
Northern Prices,
VFItniNO RINGS, A1.00 to $12.00.
8TI.VER RINOS, JJOe. to $1.50,
SILVER NAPKIN* IUXGS, f i.00 to |4 00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $?; to $o0.
8 Day & 1 Day striking Clocks,
$180 to $8.
JENTS* GOLD CHAINS. PINS.|RINGS.SLEF.VK
DU TTONS. STI'DS, WATCH CH AINS,
LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELHY,
GOLD PENS. *0 . AC.
Gents' Gold awl Sitter Watcte.
Call and diamine before pnrchaainft. and satisfy
'oursclf yon can save tot o twonty-flvo ptr cen
am Charleston or Savannah prices.
SALT! SALT! '
.1 Lint rer.>lvc<l
100 SACKS SALT.
EARLY EOS IS, PEERLESS. and
JACKSO* WHITE POTATOES.
O W.vrcnitovsE. t
Hi ahove ItawAnn will lie paid for flic nrre?t
if the Tliief who tolihcd my house on Simdnv th |
>7th inst.. and the recovery of the money stolen.
On f JO"' will l>o paid for the recovery of the
money and $.10 for rufHrlcnt evidence to convict
the thief.
MRS. C. H illTH.
Rr ?rro*r. S C.. Feb.. OS l?7?.
mmiiMj 'IPLTT-T.vj
J Jry Gooiis k Milliner
for SI* It
I have ju*t laid in a lai*ge an
l>i*y (jroodn,
>1 ill i ncry, I
i% rt p A A
UKtSS
Notions, Embroideries, Corset
At prices within the reach of al
Dottf fovfjel flic })\(\
o 5
Jo ? ?
2 11
g s ^Wh)iV
MANUFACl UHERSOr EUSLC
Dressed, Ceil i no, am
mouldings fob building r
NEWELS, liAMMlAl
Wool) Tl'I'.NlNG Of L
GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WOltK
can bo made in the United Static. Wu li
South of the city of Baltimore, nil of v. hit
on to all who want good and substantial
till-: SL'lJSC.'hirers Alti: Tin: OXI,
BLIND AND DOOli MAIvKItS?BY TU
of Charleston, and can refer to gcntlcn.cn
1 J.. 1 HI _! a
juannu r loriuu, as io ttie charai tcr of th
NOTICE.?On account of the manner
own assumption of the risk of HrcuKagt
goods are shipped over the roads in this I
saving to the purchaser of our work.
W. I
iuch.3-lyr.
SEA ISI A
li.VY STREET, I
THIS ELEGANT llOTFi
opened in iiist-cI.ihs style,
fails the ;t! i< 11 of t lie 11
;td\Slit;; s o.V red at t ills
y ?> % n s *
I I i.;' * 'S; t j
and the in*11i? fulfills held <
in the south.
j J A!
THE NEW '
A
TT retains all the virtues of the 1 is' ; R tnnii
Tension, wlii. It was and i-, the >t m i;-., ii'l'lcase
notice our 1'ATKN 1' !l,\KI'l!\
and Stand.
Our new and old ideas, worl:c 1 oat wh'i 1 r.,t<
in the binv city of Newark. New I r-c\ . h ue t
I.F.NCR, Minimum of Friction, Misimii of
reached in the Sewing Machine v. -ild.
TO THIS STATEMENT A>
We invite the attention of all e ^eci
observation. N. J!.?Ail Machines fully Vn
DOMEGTcC
IN o v
LADIES, USE "DOMES'
X
iumnmw > WPHnCTTOWPC'^r
s
/ay; <>f is fa
ill fosnpit'te tftock of
Clotliin^.
Hats
600S s,
s, Ties, Laces, Hose, etc. etc.
I. No trouble to show goo?.l
rrr% COOPER'S.
mrn^ >
UNG MATERIAL GENERALLY.
.1 \Vr cculicr-Boardir..,;
t ni'osks m oi;i:at variety
L AND iiALLUSTERS.
\ tl.l Di-X .KII'KION.
made as cheap at this oetnblishmen' a
avc on hand the largest stock ol the ab- v
h we guarantee will give entire aati..?
work.
V PRACTICAL MECHANICS?SA s F
ADE, carrying on the business in th? i*
all over this State, Georgia, North C. *
eir work for the past twenty years.
in which we box up our work, and
? of Glafs with crdinaiy handling, i
State at HALF HATES, which is a. s . r
\ Kl'SSEI.L & CO.. Charleston, S. C.
ND HOTE L
1EAUFORT, 8. ('.
L having been refitted and
the proprietor respectfully
aveling public to the many
favorite resort for
is-:* si:?<l lliuitiii
if !o those seeking hea;,>
MES 0I) I'TL, Proprietor.
'DOMESTIC,"
LOCK-STITCH MACHINE.
; " DOf*33'flC," iin.lu.linf the Automatic
l'.i> l OXKWl. 111' MliNtiS en !>o:h t!ic Midiirr
r*
' n iv M uhlnery ni l T > I* .it nur oivn ww won.
i ! ? -?Miii.! r>i of MMOIIAhlCAli KXCV".'
l> . . ! : iy, .1.1 range oi wo.k, never hcrototc.
*
,[> Tin: MACHINE ITSELF
tlly those having high mechanical skill or
SEWIttS MACHINE CO..
v Vorlt nn<l Clilonjco.
PIC" PAPER FASHIONS.