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The Beaufort Tribune. ' w. :\r. ruK>'cii Kdllur mid I'wtpi'lcl ??i* WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23, 1870. 'i Mis. Henry G. Ely, for many years a resident of Bcuufort, died in Bridgeport, Conn., las* Thursday. Port Royal received and forwarded last week 290 hales of cotton. Some of the democrats in town nrr talking of raising aTildcn and Hendricks banner. The Republican meeting advertised for Inst Wednesday was postponed as nobody was present to listen to the speakers. It is rum wed that Mr. Judd is to be . unpointed countv treasurer 'f lie wil' no? ojipopi tlic n?min:itiun of Air. DurnpBcln ah c'crk of couit Sheriff Wilson has gen t from Nov. York a very 1'an J some Hayes am! Wheeler banner which has been suspended in front of Culvert's tin shop. An Important change has been made in the Internal Revenue dep i rtment. The whole State of South Carolina is made one district with L. Cass Carpenter ns collector. The Bounty Bill, which was to bring relief to many of our colored citizens, which passed the House failed to pass the 8enate, notwithstanding the exertions of Senator Logan, to put it through. Congress has adjourned, and the bill npproprintmg $30,000 for the purchase of tho building owned by Robert Stnalls and occupied by the Collector of Customs has been left in the hands of the committee. The bill for the relief of Robert Smalls for coming out of Charleston on T"?l nnf 1.,. LIIU 1 lUlltCl, ? iuv.il H ?o tiiivnu vuv wj the House and nlterwards introduced in the Senate, is also resting on the table of somo committee awaiting the next session. The officers attached to the fleet here have been put on shore pay, and those recently placed on waiting orders Imve been reduced to furlough pay. Two " Unfortunates " were up before the Intendant last Friday for fighting and disturbing tlys neighborhood. An hours detention in the lock-up with the j mercury up to about 300 brought forth ; the fines amounting to $22 and they were released. A Curiosity in the shape of a Steam Canal boat named the Howard Drake arrived here on Friday last. She is intended to ply between Coosawhatchie und | Charleston and may take Beaufort in on ! the way. The gin house and engine house of i Messrs. J. G. Nichols ?fc Co., on St. ; Helena Island, were destroyed by tire last : "Wednesday evening. In addition to the J buildings burned were 10 cotton gins, 1 i n.iOnn r?r*rn mill *, twl flirt ! of corn and grist. The loss was about j $4 ,000 on which there was no insurance. ! The fire is thought to have caught from j a spark from the engine. Burglars forced an cutrauce into .Mr. ] Odells' bake house on Wednesday even- j ing last and earned olT a 3uiail supply ol j cakes and pies und things. The next; night Mr. Odcf's store wa- broken into ' and four boxes of candy, some pennies and otber articles stolen. Mr. Odell is gettiug used to burglars and as long us I they are at all reasonable in their wants' he don't complain. Saturday and Sunday were acknowledge to be the hottest days of the year, the mercury registering over 100 in the aliade, and 125 in the sun. Our citizens gave up trying to keep cool and sweltered it out, hoping that it was the last of the season. A sailor on his way from Savannah to Charleston was robbed of his money and clothinc bv a hicriiwavman neai Graham o y ?o villc last week. The robber lias not been arrested. The Sea Island Hotel is being put in first-class order by the proprietor, allowing that his experiment in hotel keeping bus proved a success and that he is mindful of the wants of his guests. The walls arc being kalsomined and washed in white 1 and other colors, and the painters are giving the wood work a fresh coat of paint. A large number of tourists are expected this winter, and with the crowd that is attached to the fleet, the question is where are they all to he accommodated ? St. Hbi.ena Sound. Entered.?August 14th, British Brig Ottawa, Lodwig master 29 days from Funchnl, in ballast to Cumpcll, Wyllie & Co. 14, British barkcntinc William Bowen, ltandell master, 14 days Irom St. Thomas,'Went Indies, in ballast to t amp bell, Wyllie & Co. 17, British Brig Florence, Baynor, master, 27 days from St. Vincent, Cape De Vordts, in ballast to Campbell, Wyllie A Co. Clkahbd.?August 10th, British Brig j Antagonist, Winter master for London with 571 tons of Phosphate Hock from Coos iw mines. It* t i. _i_ ... . j<, uiiufii uurK, ujruf", Kictinrrison, master for Belfast, willi o*2 tons of r*hosjil?:itc- Hoc\ from Co h.-uv mines. Tin r>s will Im: an excursion train to Charleston on September 12tl>, from Poit Royal under the direction of Rev. .T. P. .1? nkius. Tlie fit>e for the round trip to Charleston ami return, will be only two dollars, or $1.1)0 from Beaufort. Jerry Coleman was hung in Abbeville last Friday for the murder ot Adam Hackctt, committed over three years ago. Coleman had been tried and convicted twice, but his lawyer had succeeded in staving off his execution until last. week. FLOUR! FLOUR!| THE BEST FAMII.T FLOCK In Bxsufokt, For Sale by ROBERTS. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of (tori fa< ins to me directed ami lodged in uiy office, t will ji-l' at pubic out cry in front of niv oftic li> the Town of Be ufort, on the first Tuesday in September next ts"i?, being the fifth day of said month, between the legal hours of sate, tac following personal property, to wit Bochm Bcndheim, & Co., vi>. A. Ashlj* Chrlctzbcrg. All the right title nr.d interest of A. Athly t'hrictzbcrg lu and to 1 lot cigars; 1-X boxes cheroots ; 1 lot cigarette ; 1 lot Solace Tobacco; 1 lot May Flower Tobacco ; 1 lot Ambrosia tobacco; 153 books clgarctt paper: 22 pounds gold leaf tobacco; 7% pounds twist tobacco; 1 lot Durham smoking tobacco: 1 lot Lone Jack smoking tobacco; 1 lot pipes assorted: 1 lot cigar holders; 2'.'slates; tl gro. crayons, 111 boxes water colors; 1 lot ink; 4 crlbbage boards: X dozeB feather dusters ; 5 brackets ; 1 lot cap paper : 1 lot letter paper; 1 lot note paper; 1 lot envelopes: 4 paper flies, 23 blank books, 11 memoranda books, S copy books, tl writing books, 10 primers, 10 ready reckoners, 1 dictionary, 4S fancy pictures, X doz rubber pouches, 1 doz. copying pencils, 1 glass ink stand, Oil assorted lead pencils, 1 box pen holders, 1:1 carte dc visitc frames, (1 photo, frames, x small mirrors, 5 paper cutters, 2 boxes paper fasteners, 7-12 doz. indcl ink, 10 pocket match safes, 2 cigarett rollers, 1 P. O, balance. 5 package playing enrds, 0 boxes games, 5 package brlstol cards, 5 artist rubbers, H sticks wax, 2 showcases. 1 paper flic. 2 letter files, pen racks and stand, 1*1 yds. matting, nnd other articles, levied upon as the property of A. Ashly Chrlctzbcrg at the suit of Bochm Bcndhclm & Co, W.M. WILSON Beaufort, S. C., Aug. 2! ISM. S. B. C. notice! OFFICE TOWN TREASURER 1 Be alto ht, S. ('., August 22 1S76. ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO MERa ^ chants and others, that no otdor upon this office by town employees v ill be accepted, and that all accounts must be collected directly from the employees and not thr- ugh this office. J. < . RICHMOND, Aug.22 2-t. Town Treasurer. E >ST. On the night of the 3th iust.. between Beaufort and Port Royal, a stL\ eu mounted ivor* -handle uev<?lV l-.it. T!i Under will be handsomely rewarded : uy returning rue same to J A. T' > If RENT, August -tli, l*7it. I'ort itoyal, S. C. r< > HE^T. ll iOMS OVER MY STOKE SUITABLE 1 for a dwelling or for office*. An independent en- i try nee on Buy street. Possession given Sept. 1st. ; For particulars, apply to J. C. Mayo, on the ' premises. S. MAYO. Beaufort, S. C'., August 1.1 1S7<1. X >TICE, i To Holders of C'luims against Iloiiltfort Count v, for tlie \; ur* lrt7K-4. smd 1874-5. I | Office orxn CoM'iissio\Ens. I Beaupoht < ofntv.] Beaufort. S. C., August. II 1S7K. In accordance, with the provisions of * Joint Resolution of tlie Ucnernl Assembly, approved Marcli ilth 1*7(1, entitled "A Joint Resolution nu- | tuoriHing the ( oantv ommissioncrs of Beaufortj County to levy a Special Tax: " NOTU i; IS IIKRKBY GIVEN that all persons holding claims against Beaufort Comity, for the fiscal years IST:5-4 or 1STI .*?, are required by said Joint Resolution to rcgistei their claims with the ( ouiwy Treasurer within ninety [;|0J days from and after tho first day of September next. ? laims not so registered in the time required will not be entitled to the procccdH of the tax levied under said Joint Resolution. TIIOS. n. WHEELER. Clerk of the Doard of Co. Cora'rs. ANNUAL MEETING -OF mi:? CO UNTY COMMISSI QUE US. orrtcB County Commissioners, i Beaufort County.\ Beaufort, S, C.t August 11th, 187(5. The ANNEAL MEETING of (he Board will be held on the first Tuesday after the firs'. Monday in September next, being the .">th day of said MonthAll persons having bills against the County'nrc required by law to deposit the same with tbe clerk of the Board on or before the first day of September next, and in default snch bills.will not be audited at said annual meeting. Till >S. II. WHEELER. Clerk of the Board. Board of Equalization. OFFMT: rorNTY AI'DITOU. ) lU tl'thiOT i onvr.v Vi r* f Hfav?ort, Ai'o.'l.'.tb, InM, ' ' f Notice is iieiceiiy oivkn that the County Hoard of Equalization will moot in thin otlice on the Ith day of September next to consider Biicti grievances relative to vainutlon of property as may be laid before it. I. s I.ANOI.EY. ? onnty Auditor. CAPERS HARPER, VVlaool wvijplil; ;tn<l CARRIAGE MAKER. Curtarot Street. opposite the Pas. ollim, niJ xl'KoitT. S. C. wonk P*:O*:PT:.Y VNJ* NP.WT.V :: ^ f fiV tufrtm I i' I - I,y I T-ii ^ j Pratt's Astral Oil, ' THE ONLY PERFECTLY SAFE OIL MADE. For talc only by G*o. W. RonsitTD To Holders of County Clicuks or Audltc Claims, prior to Nov. 1, 187:2. OrricE or the Cottntv Commissioned, i Beaufort, 8. U? Aug. llth, 187H. 1 In accordance with the provision of a Joint res lutinn entitled "A Joint resolution authorizing ti Connty Commissioner* of Beaufort county to let a special tax," dated April 7th. 1877. and an act I amend the same, approved the sflth day of Jannai A.I). 1871, scale 1 proposals will he received i tlus office from parties holding checks or audlte claims contracted prior to November 1, 187: until Tuesday, October 3rd, 1873. at 12 o'clock, M., at which tunc said bids will I opened, and the Board of County Commissione will draw orders on the Treasurer tothcamoui of one t rousand dollar* in favor of the person ? persons who shall have offered the largest n< cent um (Macount on their checks or audited claim Proposals must be addressed to Dr. Paul Pr.'cl nrd, Cha'rmnn of the Board and endo wed "Pr posais for settlement of past indebtedness i Beaufort County.'' P. PRITCH ARD, R. J. MARTIN, V. 8. SCOTT, Couuty Commissioners. Tuos. II. Wheeler, Ctcrk of Board. BAKER & CLARK, succESrons TO BAKER, VAIL & CLARK, Curcrs nnd Smokers of Provisions, AVIIOIiESAIjE DEAI.ERS IN FISH, FLOUR, BACOK Butter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Pork, Salt, &( ALSO COMMISSION MERCHANTS 172 Reatlc & 301 & 303 Washington St NEW VOllIv. D. K. RAKEn. i C. A. CLAItK. f fcb. 9-Iy. ~ CORBIR. STOHE &.VILLIAKS. The undersigned have formed a partnership f Admirality practice under the above firm name: Conr.is Stone, i Jos. M. Williams, Charleston, f Aiken. mcb.3l-lv, lluvencl & Co.. M. S. EUIo Charleston. lleaufort Beaufort Steam MILL COMPANY. Flavins put up in their establishment a GRli MILL are prepared to furnish at the shortc notice. Grist. Meal ani Feed. Tlur highest esph price paid for CORN. Corn Ground onToll. Men's Youth's <fc Boy' CLOTHING. Ci.otits, C.vssimekes, Fuunisimno Goods &o. MENKE & MULLEF Mercliaiit Tailors ani Clothiers, Invite attention to their wery lnrp and handsome stoek of Clothing of the; own manufacture, eqnal to custom worl and defy competition in price as well ; in fit. PRICE LTST OF BUSINESS AN DRESS SI ITS. Double twisted Cassimere Suits $ [ Broken Plaid do do 1 Grey ail wool Melton do 1 j Dark do do do 1 I T1?rlr rlr* /In 1 | Grey and Black Striped Cass. Suit* 1 Harris do do 1 All wool Scotch Cheviot Suits 1 All wool English Knickerbocker Suits 1 Double twisted English Cass. do S Small checked do do S Small basket do do i Black corded do do 5 | Dark striped do do S i Dark striped do do J i Dark plaid do do I j Dark plaid French do J ! Dark striped do do I j Black Cloth and Worsted DiognJial Sui I from $12 to $40. . Pants from $2.50 upwards. Vests from $1 upwards. Frne English Cassiincrc pants, lor dre j only $7. Youths'and Boys'Suits from $G to $2 OVERCOATS. Grey Melton Overcoat $ 1 Chinchellu do J Oxford Cussimere Overcoat 1 do do 1 i Brown Beaver do 1 j Black do do S Brown do do 5 I Blue do do 5 Black and Blue Diagonal Overcoat 1 I 1 Star Shirts from $1.50 to $0. I Merino Undcrveats aid Drawers fro | 50c to $2.50. . Handkerchiefs, Half IIoso, Scarfs Tic Collars, &c., in great variety. All goods marked in plain figures. > i deviation. flaking suits to order from $25 upward i Mo trouble in showing goods, (live j a eall before purchasing elsewhere. MRNKK Sc MULLER, j 22S K iiiLC cor. Went worth St OIIAHLKSTOX, S. (\ Uonant & Emmons. 1 ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH i ICE i j In iiuy quantity Customers may depire, ^ j from their Ice House, ry Nuvenlh Htreet. y JOHN CONANT, *? J. A. EMMONS. t nov25-24. 2. s. m. wallace, rp * lt Cotton Factor mul " G E 1ST MIL LEE, 8- Wlinlcsuln Denier in ? Gram, Homiuy, Meal. Fnefi. Etc., wisa. ihi,a> i> <. <? rT<?' Bouglit, Ginned and prepared for market. AdvaneoH made on ments. Having^ the heat 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 Cornr Cotton ginned on toll. j nov95-38. hTklatte & co. > 1 Wholesale Grocers, S* AND DKAI.ER9 IN Wiacs, Liprs, Sesars, Tobacco, &c., i ? lS.-? i:ant liny, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C* < or Orders from the Country promptly at- j tended to. : ODELL'S. | FllUITS. 5T CAXDIKS, toys, CAKi:!-!, 1 a i 'l 's A full assortment of the above consist. ! < ins of ORANGES, LEMONS, i' APPLES, DATES, TIGS, BANANAS.! _ All kinds of FRENCH confectionery. ! - BRAZIL. NUTS, HICKORY Nl'TS, ? WALNUTS. ALMONDS, PECANS, ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUND and every other kind of CAKES on hand , , , or made to order. Particular at'cation given to supplying , parties with all necessary articles. ^ j (soods useful us well as ounamf.nt.vi. received by every steamer from nkw , yohk. c James Odell j t\ NEW WOODS! is! ; I tnKo pleasure in announcing to my friends and customers ttint I Imve now in store my D J M'MMKU and fai t, stiimt /??.< s! DRY SllOPSj o | 2j And Fancy Goods. 5 Consihtino or 2 LADIES DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, 15 MUSLINS, PIQUES, WniTE CIOODS, etc. | [g * A Fui.r. Line or 18 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, JO | Ladies* Can's mill Collars, j3 | llaadkerehlefs, Hosiery JtiiflT*, ^ Hells, Parasols, Pans, Cloves, Dress triinmiiifrs Are. 55 58 | "AN" ,0; A Beautiful Sloe's of Millinery. }o ! , I Ani> a Laikie Stock or 15 )2 j IMLV I>YMAI)l2<LOTIIIN? I AT LOWEST LIVING PIUCES. 19 I'j. A. SCllUPKH. THE SAFETY INKSTAND1 88 | ^ ^ ^ , 50 mien, sor. ami #1.00. jr> 18 Over 6O.OOO Sold. ? I not spill if upset, ty Pen points are not injured l>v it, ' PWKvcrjr drop of ink obtained. It i? easily cleaned. 13, |30f"Juat what every one wants. For sale by r A. Asiii.ev Curietzebtui. ; NEWS ANT) STATIONERY DEPOT, 0 I ISKAITEOirr. H. C'. J ? F. D. J. LAWRENCE, mi KM COUNSELLOR AT LAW Beaufort, S. C. M?ll f!M>'T>ni Z^L tlii ^J. COOPER V flPtf flnrtdc P. Millhinr j u uuuu a JUlUUul stjmmei I have just laid in a large aj X>ry (toocIs, Millinory, I DRESS Notions, Embroideries, Corsel :Vt prices within the reach of al front for yet the pU jsrj^vizr In the building"formerly kno' IXEAUl^ORT C 1IEAUPO -j -o The proprietor having fitted respectfully solicits the pntronn vy whojwill, at all times, ilnd tl lelicasics the markets of Cliarle prepared l>y experienced cooks. KAilFORT !C; Having opened si shop in Beaufort, I tools to Build and repair all both of WOOD ami IRON. Particular t DESIGNING ami PATTERN Stf.am Pii?e ami Fittings Constant Personal attention given to Setting ami STEAM BOILER FURNM ?5?-Sliop next to Post Office. J. A. WIIIT sea isla: BAY STREET, I TIIIS ELEGANT IIOTFJ opened in first -class style, calls the attention of the ti advantages offered at this i Boat i ii??", and the inducements held < in the south. JA THE NEW ' A DOUBLE THREAD ] TT retain* all the virtues of the l.ight-Runni 4 Tension, which was ami is the best in list B'8~I'leasc notice our PATENT HARDEN and Stand. Our new and old ideas, worked out with bran in the busy city of Newark, New Jersey, have J.KNCE, Minimum of Friction, Maximum of reached in the Sewing Machine world. TO THIS STATEMENT A) We invite the attention of all, espe~i observation. N. II.?AH Machines fully war DOMESTIC .No* LADIES, USE "DOMES i .-..I ..-.,t?rrrv-.--i?naMi ii-ii R/ GOODS id complete stock of Olotliii ^aclio?" HatN G 0 H D S) ts, Ties, Laces, Hose, eb II. No trouble to sho'U ice, COOPER' CLUB, wn as tlie 1,11? IIOIT!? KT, 8. C. - , up 1 lie above named li i TJoNtauraiit, ge of tlie getitlemcn of b lie table supplied witV > ston and Savannah atfo, -t W ' ISffiESHOP am pre parcel with tlio latest Ir kinds of Machiner ittcnt'on given to t( , ,-Twn vwtir UTAtiir i,y On Hand, at Nokthbiin I Constructing CES for SAVING FUEL MAN, Mechanical Engineer. . )i> till#til I *. \ < LiiJLii ND HOI:] JEAUFORT, 8. C. Ij having been refitted a the proprietor resp^ctfu aveling public to the raa favorite resort for II g; and Iliili 3iit to those socking MES ODELL, Propri?t< 'DOMESTIC," LOOK-STITCH MAOHH ni? "DOMESTIC," including the Ante i-.n CONICAL BEARINGS on both the i k) new Machinery ami Tool* at our own new sivrn ns a standard of MECHANICAL E Durability, and range of work, never he MD THE MACHINE ITSE ally those having Itigh mechanical t ranted. . . SEWINC MACHINE ( iv York nntl ChloiUft^ TIC" PAPER FASHIOI