The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, July 26, 1876, Image 3
j> The Beaufort Tribune. (
AV. M. FltKNril o
JQdltor and Proprietor > a
WEDNESDAY JULY 26, 1876. ^
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The Ossippec has been ordered to w
San Domingo, and may come in here on U1
her way down.
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Peter Burns reports caterpillars in ai
his cotton. This may be true, and no | c(
doubt Peter believes it, but we prefer to at
wait for further proofs. j j,,
Two companies of infantry from
Columbia, have bem ordered to Aiken
County. Gov. Chamberlain denies the nj
report circulated in the Northern pap -re w
that the object of his visit to Washington
was to have more troops ordered to ,
this state. *
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If Prince Rivers is not looked after c)
he will never get through with that vs
inquest. It is not known whether his
d-jlav is occasi >ned by fear, fav?r, reward
or hope of reward- At any rato the ^
gov-'raor should li ive the verdict so that ^
he could take som* action before the case C!
is entirely forgotten.
In the House of Representatives last
Wednesday Mr Thompson, of Massachusetts,
from the committceon elections call- ^
ed up the report of the committee in the ^
case of Buttz vs. Mackcy, from the second J'
district of South Carolina. The report ^
of the committee, which was unanimous,
declares that neither was elected nnd m
sends the case back to the people. The
report was unanimously adopted after a
speech by Macjcey in opposition to it.
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On Monday evening last a sanqumary
conflict in tlie office of Trial Justice
Carletan, created agrcit commo ion. Mr.
Oileton, wastrjlug a case with F. 1), J. l(1
Lawrence, as counsel on one side, and it
A. Alpecria Eradlcy on the other, o<
when a remark by Drsdley so incensed ^
Lawrence, that he went for his opponen t j.,
and mauled him until his face was cut ci
and swollen, and hissh.irt f oot covered ?j
with gore, Mr. Carlc^oe. fined both ^
combatants, Bradley was sentenced to tl
pay a fine often dolla-s, or '.welve hours ol
* i jail, and Lawrence, tight dollars or ^
ten hours in jail. Lawrence paid op, o
but Bradley indignantly refused, and ?
was conducted to the jail.
McDevitt the rucawav trcasurer of N
Edgefield has been captured and lodged
in Richland jail. Lieut. Prather, a memof
the Augusta police, believing that
he could catch the fugitive obtained a
requsitiou from Gov. Chamberlain and
sought his inau in Floiida but could not
find bun, but after Ids retu-n home
received information that McDevitt was
in Alabama and went there after him
and found hi u at Tallasaee. Pr ithpr c
arrived iu Columbia last Thursday with P
his prisoner and now is entitled to tne ?
thousand dollars offered by the Governor
for his c iptura. Nothing is known yet a
what became of the $30,000 of county -M
funds that are missing, and it is feared
that it will be impossible t > find out as ^
many other officials, it is said, shared in 01
the spoils. Me Devil t seemed cheerful
despite his capture and says he will ^
clear his own character aud make things g,
lively for others who ure not suspected of
fruud. f;
The commit.lee on Railroads n the
House have reported a b'll incotp. >> g
V the United States Central Rid! w?y Company,
for the construction ol'a passe rgtv and
freight railwuy from Chicago through
Indianapolis, f.eiinghni. Ky., Aslnibe,
N. J., atrd Spar'a.tbu -g. S. C., to Charles rj
ton, Port Royal auci Savannah, with .
another branch *o bt. Louis. Tl
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ir..- tir * ? * 4
iiuu. u in. a. yv acre a loticr of ac.
k coptaucc of ibe Republican nomination 01
for the V?ce-Presidencv 13 pub1* died,
lie saya the noini.-:Ui~ii ia acceo.cd wlili
> 11 terse of the responsibility which may
follow. If elected, I shall endeavor to ~
perforin the duties ol the odice in the
fear of the Supremer Ruler, and in the
interest of the whole country. To the q
summary ot doctrines enumerated by the p
Convention, I give my.cordial assent. ?
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St. IIklhna Sound.
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CXiEAniCD.
July 17th, Br. brig Tawe, George ^
master, for Bowling Scotland with 500
y tons of phosplnrte rock from Coosaw
I mines.
? 19t!i, Br. brig/intine Emily, Harm
master, for Biistol, England with 808 r,
tons of phosphate rock from Coosaw '
mines.
?21st, Br. hrigcntine Caradoc, McRea
master, for London with 400 tons of
I phosphote rock from Coosaw mines
m Ehtrhkd ^
July 20th Br. hark James A. Mark, ,y
* Marty n, master 28 days from Santa Cruz. a
TenerifFc, in ballast to Campbell Wyllie,
& co. w
?21st, Norwegian bark Quelle, Dedehan
master, 08 days from Bremen, in _
ballast to Campbell, Wyllie & co.
?21st, Russian brig Carl Gustaf, Lund*
gren master, 44 days Iroin Rio Janeiro,
in ballastto Campbell, Wyllie & co.
?21st, Russian bark Rulhinas Wikander
master, 64 days from London, in ^
s, ballast toCampbj'l, Wyllie & co.
?21st, Br. bng Countess, Levers,
master, 24 days from Para, Brazil, in
ballast to Campbell Wyllie & co. U
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Murders are becoming so frequeut in
his State that no especial notice is takeu
f theui. Lust Wednesday John Kellclt
white man was shot while riding quitly
along the road by some one in amush,
and the same day a colored man
as shot at Clinton, by a brother of the
isrshal while resisting an arrest by the
>wii marshal. On Friday morning a
ilorod mau named Nee Curry was shot
id killed at Lcwisville. Curry had trad1
horses with a man named Woodward
ul becoming dissatisfied with his barain
received in addition a pistol shot
hicli proved fatal in a few hours.
During the thunder storm Monday
iglit, a horse belonging to Mr. Lungley,
as Btruck by lightning and killed.
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Dispatches confirm the report of the
illing of Silting Bull in the recent fight
iih Custer. The notorious savage
iiiefs Crazy Horse, and Black Moon
ere also killed.
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Mr. S. B. Wright has been appointed
ceper r f the Hunting Island Light
louse, and will soon take charge ot the
itablishment.
Board of Equalization.
OKF1CK COUN1Y AUDITOR, 1
beaufort, ? ounty S, C, 5Bkaufobt,
July, 25th, lt>76, |
NOTICE IS 1IKKKBY OtVKN THAT THE
y ? onnty Board of Equalization will meet In
lis ofllce on the First Monday of August next,
>r the parposc of Equalizing tuc Real and Pcr>nnl
Property of this County:
All persons having grievances to present to
tld Board bearing on the valuation of property,
re hereby notified to forward the same to this
(fice.
L S I.ANQ LEY.
Bft: July 2-t County Auditor.
Hi: NEWS ANI) COURIER l'OU; TUE
CAMPAIGN. ,
TilE Canvass now opening Is the most Imporin*.
in which the people of South Carolina have
son engaged sinco the momcntons election of
mo. Upon its result depends the weal or woe
f the State ana the Union,
THE NEWS and COliIlIBR will, ns ever, be in
ic front of the fight, sustaining fearlessly and
ilthfuUy the candidates of the National Demo ntic
party, and the action, whatever it shall be,
t tho State Dumoctntic Convention. To this we
ledge the whole power and influence of a Journal
hich, in the past, has done ? hat it could to serve
ic interest, and preserve the rights and liberties,
r the people of Sontli Carolina,
n order that it may be within the means of everi
cmocrat in the State to road THE NEWS and
OURIEK daring the canvass, we have establish1
the following campaign rates. Free of Postuiul
for Country Subscribers only,
eginiiiiig this day and ru. ning to the 15th of
ovembcr, a period of four months ;
daily edition.
1 Copy $ 2 50
5 Copies 10 00
10 Copies 17 00
tiii-wkbkly edition,
1 Copy.... $1 25
5 Copies 5 00
lo Copies ;. 8 75
weekly edition.
1 Copy 50 cents
In every case the money must accompany tho
rder.
-Ia -WOOX5
(ASSESSES MUCH GREATER POWER IN
estoring to a healthy state. It never pr iduccs
cknef.e, is certain and speedy In Its action. It
i fast supctscding every other remedy. Sixty
ipsules cure in six or eight days. No other
edicine can do tills.
Owing to its great success, many substitutes
ivc been advertised, snch as Pastes, Mixtnres,
ills, Balsams, etc., ull of which have been abandloil
DUNDAS DICK, & Co.'s Soft Capsules containig
4>il of Sandal Wood, sold ut ail Drug Stores,
sk for Circular, or send to 85 & 87 Wooster
Ireet New York, for one.
.776 Centennial 1876
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD CO.
Ofllco General Passenger Agent.
Augusta, Ga., July 1st, 18TG:
A FUI L LINE OP
Centennial Excursion Tickets
To Philadelphia'
r Gi?eatly Rbdi ced Rates, aro now on sale
a Augusti, embracing all the popular routestc
10 North.
For Tickets, and Time Tables showing schcdul e
f the dilTerent routes, apply to
Pact. Hamilton, agent, Beaufort. 8. C.
A. M. Hamilton, agent, Port Royal, 8. C
T. S. DAVANT,
General Passenger Agent, Angusta, Ga.
FOUND ADRIFT.
>FF ST. HELENA BAH, A YAWL
IOAT, which the owner can have by
roving property and paying expenses,
'or further particulars, apply to
John Lutjbn,
T. W. cor. of State and Queen streets.
Charleston S. C.
HEW YORK AND PORT ROYAL
STEAMSHIP LINE?
rHK FIRST CLASS, FULL POWERED STEAM
SHIPS,
f 1 4 rv ri r " ?
iWAltAJNIJUIjU'l'
AND
CITY OF DALLAS.
Mil leave Port Royal for Now York alternate
'every Friday afternoon, upoi. the arrival of the
ugaeta, and Savannah & Chutleaton train,
For Freight or Pjs.sagc-huviDg eaperlor uccom
lodatione, apply to
RICHARD P, RUNDLE, Agent,
Port Royal' H. C.
Henry Bischoff & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DEALERS IN
itfines Lienors Seprs Tobacco &c-,
1117 I hist Hit y,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
I. Biacuorr. 0. WuLButut. J. II. Wulbubk
AUCTION SALE
OF
Condemned Stores
INSPECTED AND CONDEMNED STOllEF
H'lll be sold
AT PUIIIjIC AUCTION*,
under official orders from the Navy Department,
By JAMES M. CROFUT.
Oovcnimcnt Auctioneer.
At his stores on Bay Street, tn Beaufort, common
cing on
SATURDAY, JULY 15th, 1870,
At 2 o'clock p. m., and continuing each Snturday
nutil the entire stock is disposed of.
44 Bbls Mess Beef, 8.800 lbs171
Cases Fresh Beef 8.206 lbs.
47 Packages Navy Bread, 4.132 lbs.
8X Barrels Flour, 490 lbs.
1# Barrels Rice, 385 lbs.
4 Boxes Coffee, 200 lbs.
8 Barrels Beans, 284 lbs.
1 Box Tomatoes, 84 lbs.
12 Cans Dcsslcatod Potatoes and Onions.
( OK Y.trds blue Satinet. 60 Yards blue Flannel,
5 Lbs. sewing Silk. 2 Pair kip Shoes.
9 Tin Cups. 24 Pairs Scissors
1 Mess Kettle. 11 Kegs Pickles.
The ai>ove will be sold in small lots to suit pur
chasers.
Pratt's Astral Oil,
THE ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE OIL MADE.
For sale only by
Geo. W. Roberts
To Holders of County Checks or Audltci
Claims, prior to Nov. 1, 1872,
OFFICE OF THE CotTNTT COMMISSIONERS, ^
Beaufort, ?. C., July 10th, 1876. t
In accordance with the provision of a joint rcso
lntion entitled "A Joint resolution authorizing thi
County Commissioners of Beaufort county to lev;
a special tax," dated April 7th. 1818, and an act ti
amend the same, approved the 89th day of Januar
A. D. 1874, scaled proposals will be received a
this office from parties holding checks or andite.
claims contracted prior to November 1, ls72
until
Thursday, August tOth, 1870,
at 12 o'clock, M.. at which time said bids will b<
opened, and the Board of County Commissioner
will draw orders on the Treasurer to the amonn
of ouc t'jonsand dollars in favor of the person o
persons who shall have offered the largest pc
centum discount on their checks or audited claims
Proposals must be addressed to Dr. Paul Pritch
ard. Chairman of the Board and endorsed "Pro
poeals for settlement of past indebtedness o
Beaufort County."
P. PRITCIIARD,
R. J. MARTIN,
v. s. scorr.
County Commissioners.
Thos. II. WllEEI.ER,
Cierk of Board.
BAKER A CLARK,
SUCCES OR8 TO
BAKER, VAIL. & CLARK,
Curcrs and Smokers of Provisions,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FISH, FLOUR, BACON
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Pork, Salt, &c.
also
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
172 Rcadc ?fc 301 & 303 Washington Sts
NEW VOUIC.
D. K. RAKER. 1
c.a.clark. f feb. 91y.
CORBIH. STORE & WILLIAMS.
The undersigned have formed a partnership fo
Admirality practice under the above firm name:
Corbin A Stone, J Jos. M. Williams,
Charleston. 1 Aiken.
mcb.3My.
Kttvenel A Co., AI. S. Kit lot
Charleston. Itemifort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
Having put up in their osiablishnient a GRIS
MILL are preparea to furnish at the shortci
notice.
Grist, Meal and Feed.
The highest cash price paid for CORN.
Corn Ground on Toll.
P. M. WHITMAN
VATCHH&KEB ill JEWELER
BAY STREET, BEAUFORT. S. C..
Has Just received from the North a fine assor
mcnt of goods at
Northern Prices.
WEDDING RINGS, $3.00 to $12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50,
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $4 00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES, $30 to $50.
8 Day & 1 Day striking Clocks,
$3.50 to $8.
GENTS GOLD CHAINS. PINS, RINGS.SLEEV
BUTTONS. STUDS, WATCII CHAINS,
LADIES GOLD and PLATED JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS. AC., AC.
Gents' Gold and Sllyer Watches.
V?11 and examine before purchasing, and satisl
yourself you can save tex to twenty-live pcrcci
rom Charleston or Savannah prices.
BANKING HOUSE
OP 1
Wm. H. Loclcwood,
Bay St., Beaufort, S. C'.
GOLD, AM) EXCHANGE
ON
New York, Saraniiah, and Charlcslo
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
ISyX'ollectioua made on any point in the U. S.
fWACConnte received subject to check at sl^ht.
Conant & Emmons.
ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNIS1
ICE
In any quantity Customers luay desire
from their Icc IIousc,
Heveillli Hll'ect,
JOIIN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS.
nov35-24.
S. M. WALLACE,
Cotton Fat-tor itn?i
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Dealer In
. Grain, Hominy, Meal, Feci, Etc.,
HK.V IHEAN I> <_*<> rTON
Bought, Ginned and prepared for market.
-Viivnnoes mnclo on C'?>nslnnmentx*
Having the best machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding corn and meal, he i?
prepared to execute all orders on tilt
sliortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
1 Cotton and CornCotton
ginned on toll.
uov25-28.
1 H. KLATTE & CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
; and dealers in
Wines, Lipts, Seiars, Totecco. &c.
e 1H5 I^ast liny,
a
t CHARLESTON, S. C.
r Orders from the Country promptly at
i. tended to.
0 DELL'S.
' X-"11TJITW,
v CANH1EH,
ToV8,
C'A li. F.H, #
JV U *JL*8
A full assortment of the above consist
ingof ORANGES, LEMONS,
APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS
All kinds of FRENCH confectionery
5 BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS
WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS
ICED, FltUIT, SPONGE, POUNI
and every other kind of CAKES on ham
' or made to order.
Particular attention given to supplyinj
parties with all necessary articles.
goods useful as well as oknamentai
received by every steamer from key
yoke.
w uiuwo wugii
r
Jiew Spring Goods.
1 take pleasure in announcing to my friend
and customers that I have now in store my
t SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OP
DRY SOODS,
3^XX,IL,IISrE JrC-Y
T And Fancy Goods.
>t CONSISTING OF
I .A DIRS DItESS GOODS, ALPACAS,
MUSLINS, PIQUES, WHITE GOODS, etc
A Full Line of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
trfMHcM' CiiITh unci Collars,
Handkerchief*, Hosiery Knit's,
lieltK, Parasols, Pans,
Gloves, ItrrsH trimmings &e.
) A
Beantifnl Slock of Millinery,
Anij a Labcg Stock of
, IlEA I>V >1 A l?.H t' 1 XIT1IINC
AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
E A.
THE SAFETY INKSTANI
l'KICK, BOc. 75c. :m?i tM.OO.
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11 Over 60.000 Sold.
fW Will not spill if upset.
r*r Pen points nre not injured bv it,
P^'Kvery drop of Ink obtained.
ttru is easily cleaned.
?2^" Just what every one wants.
For sale by
A, Ashley CuitiSTznKiio,
NEWS AND STATIONERY DEPOT
111'JAUFOIIT, JS. C.
II F. D. J. LAWRENCE,
AH! 41 COUNSELLOR II Lift
1 rJ. COOPER
J Dry Ms & Milliner
^/rr^ . _ - z. * " f **** 'IT- ?'" "f *;nTn'.T ** 'T
STXIMIIMZIEIE
I liave just lni<l in n large ?]
I>ry CjJ oods,
Millinery. X
DRESS
v..i: p...i :.v...:... n j.
x'*utiunr*, rjiiiMiuiuiTius, vuis*.;i
xVt prices within the reach ot al
Dont forget the pic
?
us
In the building formerly kno1
BEAUFORT C
ueaufo
-OI
Tile proprietor having fitted
^V. l^irsi-<?liisw
respectfully solicits the patrona
vy whojwill, at all times, find tl
delicasies the markets < >t Charle
prepared by experienced cooks.
BEJ^L'lFviika lHaving
opfticil 11 shop in Pcaufort, 1
tools to
Build and repair all
both of WOOD and IKON. Particular 1
DESIGNING and I'ATTEllN
I Steam Pipe ?ml Fittixcr Constant
Personal attention #iven to Setting and
I; STEAM BOILER FURffAi
i. B3F~Sliop next to Post Cilice.
I. J. A. WHIT
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SEA ISLA
' BAY STREET, 1
THIS ELEGANT IIOTE
opened in first-class style,
calls the attention of the ti
advantages offered at tliis
Boating,
and the inducements held 1
in the south.
JA
THE NEW '
A DOUBLE THREAD
f
IT retain* all tlic virtue* of the l.inht Rami
* Tension, winch w^.s iul is the iv>i in ns<
A^-I'lcasc not!*.* our WTE.N't' HARDEN
and Stand.
Our new and old Ideas, v/ .rk'd nut with Inn
P in the busy city of N. v:\-k. New lurtcy. Vive
LENCF.. Minimum of Friction, Minimum of
reached in the Sewing Machine world.
TO THIS STATEMENT .V
We invite the attention of all. erpeci
Observation. N. R ?All Machine* fu"y .var
f | DOMESTIC
! isio*i
a???iyr ?
^ GOODS.
id complete stock nt
Clothing <1
jacliow* llaiM
GOODS,
s, Ties, Laces, I lose, etc. e
1. No trouble to show go
ice, COOPER'S.
CLUB,
>vn as tlie
HOUSE
ii r, H. c.
up t lie ?1 eve i rnicd house
i X* or*:? r?. v; I'Sillt,
go of the y,?-utlciucn of tlie
lie tabic sup-died Avith all
ston jiiei Sa/aiiuah afford, :i
10HIKE ?WPT
nm prepared with (he latest impfC'
kinds of IfiacMnery;
mention given to
MAKING lor NEW WOUK
i,y On 11 and, nt Nokthkkn Pkh
I Constructing
CES for SAVING FUEL
MAN, Mechanical Engineer.
ND HOTE
3EAUFOHT, S. ('.
L having been reiifcted ancL
the proprietor respectfully
raveling public to the many
favorite resort for
US' and . iliiiiti
out to those seeking h
I'lES ODELL. Proprietor
'DOMESTIC,"
LOCK-STITCK MACHINE
isiiisBP
nj "DOMESTIC." mdutling the AutOthnt.o
ED CONICAL CEAUINGS on !n>th the Macl.i
??t new Machinery ami 1 ixily al our own newwor.
pivot no j oUttnlj rJ ..f MECHANICAL KXCfcl
J>uu!jiiily, and r.inijo of work, never hentoit*k'D
THIS MACHINE ITSELF
i!/ those having high tneehanical aki!l
lr*;uctl.
SEW1NC MACHINB CC i