The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, November 08, 1876, Image 3
The Beaufort Tribune.
M W.'M. FIIKNCII
J3dHor nnd Proprietor
WEDNE8T1AY* N*O V.~ 871878.
T6WN A7fl> COUWTT.
"Where do you l?uy your mcatJ"
Why did't :v??n. body nut salt on his
(ail.
The Colored Troo,? fobght nobly yesterday.
The R-nubliaaa cock. crows loudly 111
Tlnni'f
' If the Pcmocn Is ?Nper:t to cutch the
eo orcd vote nest election (hey will not
ofici them eli 1.1
It was remarkable how much the Itrpuhli
on and democratic tickets retcnibled
each other-the red ones.
Once in two years-flection day?ll?e
humblest citizen rides in state in the
proudest vehicle and is glad he has a
vote.
The Independent voter cast some ballots
yesterday that would astonish the
J men who for the past week have bocn
I counting noses.
Riot and disorder between the two political
parties yesterday was a stand-ofT.
One drunken man in ench party made it
even.
The sojers seemed much pleisec: at the
extraordinary quiet in town vesterduy.
Hud it not been (or the decorated chariots
which tided the streets the day might
huve passed for Sunday.
From all wc can learn the prospect is
that Tildcn is elected. Judging from
what wc can hear of the State election,
iliere is no doubt of the election of both
Hampton and Chamberlain. Each party
v? t ?- ? --J -
?u??o no uuiuiuilic IX >U<XC?SIU1 UDU 8(1
we conclude that both will get in.
Paymaster Allen's family hare returned
and will occupy rooms in Mr. Judd'8
residence and Hoard at the hotel.
George Roberts linsadvertised so much
that he almost monopolizes the trade
from the fleet and Bull River. Good
enough Ibr him.
The piles of saw-dust in the streets
last week looke 1 familiar, hut the. scare
was so soon over that it was a loss of labor
to begin smoking the town ov r
again.
When Port Royal found herself quarantined
last Thursday she sent two physicians
up here in liaste to say it wua &
false alarm.
Some of our scientists might find an
; interesting t-tuGy if th> y \\? uhl nraivzc
nncl let us know how much profanity
there is in n quart of pditical whiskey.
There ia often enough in a pint to keep
ladies off Bay street.
We regret that a very interesting letter
from Lawtonvillo was received too
late to appear in our paper last week.
As it was devoted to pditicaf literature
and ns p llitics is now tabooed, wo were
obiigod to enjoy it alone.
The laundry work f w the fleet is
' mostly d.no now hy Mr. Gapcra on St
Helena. IV >m the nn iibsr of wash list* he
hn? printed tic must be d'inga thriving
hu on-ss.
A wood trri n from Augusta ran off the
truck a shoit distance above Varnesville,
on the Port Ro\at Railroad, Thursday
morning, and slightly hurt the engineer.
The track was pretty badly torn up, but
it was promptly repaired, ami the
passenger trains were but slightly detained.
The question now is what shall be
done with the hundred dollar banner in
front of Calverts tin shop? It 19 ratner
c >arse for a musquito bar and as it was
constructed to catch mullets it might
make a good eas'.-iiot.
Mr. Clancy returned from the Centennial
last week. He says it is considerable
of a show but the most interesting
objsct he saw \v.?s a Hayes pi ;.
Garfeld, IntcrnoH, Morton, and threat
who promised to come down here
last week failed to put in ao aop arance,
as they feared they might be ma le to
adorn a sour apple tree.
The Port Royal Con pressing company
are busy and get their share of work, although
the great bulk of cotton coming
to Port Royal is pressed in Augusta.
The collector of customs is now located
iu the Law Building and is fixed up as
neat as a pin. We do hope Mr. 1'ilden
will not remove him from the office he
has so long filled so economically and
satisfactorily to shippers and the government.
While Mr. Z. Richardson of Hardeevillo
was out hunting last Friday near
ik.i .1 1.. ji ?J 1?- - 1? ?* -
iuai pirtr.i-, lie uwi-nvcreu uio uuuj' 01 n
colored man in a clump of bushes.' Mr.
Richardson nt onco informed Mr. Muckenfuss,
coroner, of the fuels who proepe 1?d
to tho : pot and recognized the body
as that ot Charles Rivera who had been
missing for two weeks. We have not
heard the result of the inquest.
The past week has bioh a busy one for
the politicians of both parties. The
nearer the time come for the election the
more uncertain Reamed the result, and all
labored hard to helpthair canal. Tho re
publicans hold three mcctingnon Monday,
and if they nre beaten they have the Batis
faction ?( knowing that they did their
r lev.l he it.
TP ?111 I? IH !? I I IIP! HIIIW I 11'lTlDT?
Not 11 aingli sailor from the fleet was
allowed to come ashore yesterday. The
officers, however wcie all in town.
The county commissioner* meet tomorrow
to receive bids for past indebtedness.
As this is probably the last mrctmcering
but oue of the old board their
friends . hould turn out in force and shww
their orrow at the;r coming dissolutionThe
ubiquitous road overseer will be
there with his little bill but the bland
smile of the l>o trd will be the only rocompcni-c
he will roe jive for h?> ..rduous b.Iwirs.
"I.i.lTtr: ? - -
I t ,? it j wriaeu a letter in
I ..Inch be th:;t in h?.; judgment the
Condition of ..tfttirf in Aikt't :.ud Barnwell
justified the Governor's action in
culling for troops, and that their presence
has raved many lives.
I ?nthuuastic -ports were anxious to
hedge their bets as the returns came in
against them, but when the tide turned
for ? short lime they were just rbanxious
to put up more. The man that offered
the hen^ iest odds and biggest stakes
hadn't money enough to buy a drink.
The steamship Calvert from Baltimore,
and Molttgomery from New York arrived
at Port Royul yesterday.
The Norwegian bark Albion, 586 tons,
captain Frcdcrickaon arrived yesterday
from Limerick, Ireland to Bobbins Boddington
& Co to load with lumber.
Much disappointment was expressed
by toe captains and crews of vessels at
Port Rny:it at their being refused a vote.
Capt. Foley of the Calvert and Capt Mills
of the ship Harvey Mills were particularly
cnxious to vote and Mr. Carlcton
telegraphed to attorney-general Taft
! asking hi* opinion. An answer was received
within an hour that they could
j not vote, anil the Democratic party was
I a loser by about a huudrcd votes.
George Proctor, formerly a typo in this
i office but now in the government printI
ing office in Washington, arrived at home
j last week to vote and work for the party.
I ti... n..? . ...
hjm luiuriiis us mat our ieilow
townsman H. I). Giil>crt was among
the prominent citizt-ns of Salem Rented
upon the sttigc at a meeting at which
Hon. Chuf. 1*. Thompson addressed the
Sixth District upon the questions of
i he d .y.
It would he quite as well if Mr. GilIicit
was hero attending to opening of
lie public schools tt'lhnutrh lits has
Ticen doing ye unans service advocating
Gen. Wade Hampton for Governor of
South Car dinn.
The Commissioners of E'ect'on will
meet in Beaufort next Tuesday to count
the vote and declare the election.
Cleared Know St. DtlenaSonuD.
Oct. EOth, Itr. baraeuttne Sodwcll Jane, Bowden
rang cr. for Ipswich with !38 tceua of phosphate
rock fiom Coo niv uitnos.
list. Br barkiuitine Topar, Philips rasstcr.
for Plymouth with HJ4 tons of phosphate rocii
from Coosaw n.lncs.
Nov. T.rd. Br. brifi Blanche, Mnilgraf matter, for
PI\mouth with 470 tons of phosphate rock from
Oak Point Mines.
'nl. Norwegian bnrk Hermanns, .Tacobsen
master, for iiaii, with 540 tons of phosphate rock
from Oak Point Mines.
'rd. TJ- 3. 3chr. Cburho n. Dow. Child, master,
for Woods Hole, with 815 tons of phosphate
rock froia PaciAc Mines.
Entered.
Oct. roth. Br. bark Stranger, Bowen. master
73 da)s from Itorario. in ballast to Campball,
Wyllie Hi Co.
loth. U. S. Schr. Charlie H. Dew, Childmaster
1 days from Port Koyal, in ballast to
Pacinc Miuiii? Co.
Nov 2nd. Br. brigantine Lily, Davis master.
1Y> (lays from Para, In ballast to Campbell, Wylli
A Co.
:;nl Br. b gW.II, Tticker, Mille% maste^
42 days from Funcbal, iu ballast to Campbell,
Wylllo & Co.
GEO. W. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN
FINE GROCERIES.
For Sale at Popular Prices.
CRANBERRIES, in Bulk and Cans.
APPLES. OR A NO.:-.ami LEMONS, ONIONS,
BEE.8, TURNIP.-?, PAKSNlPS, CABBAGES, tvc.
. PI. KLi.D PIG 8 FEET, Very Fiuo, SOUSED
Ti.Il'E.
T..K Very Best MACKEREL. Put_Up.
F.GS in BASKETS?DATES.
A New Lot of FINE TEAS,
MOCHA, OLD OOVKitNMENT
PAOAN JAVa, amd FANCY RIO
COFFEES, BOASTED AND GROUND.
MILK. EXTRA SouA amd OYSTER CRACKERS,
NIC NAX amd GINQER SNAPPS.
SilOKED SALMON and HALIBUT.
CHOICE NEW RAISINS. CURRANTS
AND PRUNES.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, NEW BUCK
WIIBaT*
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, MUSCOVADO,
Do.
MACCARONI and VEUMICILLT.
PEACHES, PEARS and APRICOTS, In
h???j* B) rup.
CHOICE SUGAR ( UREDIIAMS and BREAKFAST
BACON, MIOKEO and DRIED
BEEF.
CANNED GOODS In Great Varlcty.-OLIVE
OIL. WORCESTERSHIRE and HALKORD
SAUCE.
POTTED MEATS, ROAST CHICKEN, TUR
KEY and MUTTON.
STEAM COOKED WHITE WHEAT.
CROSS & BLACKWELL'S TABLE SALT In
Quart Jam.
TOMATO and WALNUT CATSUPS.
BUT TEK a Specialty. nov-8
BOAT LOST,
Stolen from Scabrook landing, miton Head
i irlnnd. on the night of the 7th inatant, a SHIP
IyaWL painted green with white b reak and
painted bine inelde.
A unliable reward will bo paid for tbo recovery
j of the sime.
j II. C. POLUTZKIC.
Pratt's Astral Oil,
TIIB ONLY PKRFBC'TLY SAFE OIL MADE.
For Bale only by
Guo. W. Ronunrs
To Holders of County Check* or Audited
Clftlmii, prior to Not. 1, 1873.
Omcr or Tns Cocatt Cow*Tsstn*RR*, I
Beaufort, F. C., Oct. :ird. 1879. f
In accordance with the proriBlon of a Joint retoIntion
entitled "A Joint resolution authorising the
Connty Commissioners of licanfort county to levy
a special tat," dated April 7th. 1878, And an act to
amend the same, approved the 59th day ot January
A. D. 1371, scaled proposals will be received at
this office from parties holding checks or nnd!te<!
claims contracted prior to November 1, 1H7J.
until
Thursday. Iforambsr Alh, 1*76.
at 12 o'clock, M.. nt which time said bids will be
opened, and the Board of County Commissioners
will draw orders on the Treasurer to the amount
of one t*ionsjnd dollars In furor of the person or
persons who shall have offered the largest per
centum discount on their checks or audited claims.
Proposals must he addressed to Dr. Paul Pritchard.
Cha'rmBTt of the Board ar.d endorsed "Pr.iposals
for settlement of past indebtedness ol
Beaufort County."
P. PRITCHARD,
?? j Miitriv
v. s. Rcorr,
Ceaatf Commissioners.
Tho?. n. WmncLrn,
Cicrk of n*ar<.
BAKER CLARK,"
sucsbs ons to
BAKKR, VAIL A CLARK,
Carers and Smokers of Provisions,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FISH, FLOUR, BACON
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Rice, Pork, Silt, Jkc.
also
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Rcade & 301 & 803 Washington Sts
NEW YORK.
T>. K. HIKER. I
C. A. CLARK. f feb. 9-lr.
1 CORBIN. STONE & WILLIAMS.
The nndcrsicned have formed o partnership foi
Admira'i ty practice under the above firm name:
, Cor.nin Ac Stose, i Jos. SI. Williams,
i Charleston, f Aiken.
mch.3l-lr.
Ruvenel A Co.. M. 8. FUlotl
Charleston. 1 teuufort.
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
! IlavtnK put np in their establishment a OU1S1
MILL nre prcpareu to furnish at the *Hortes
notice. *
Grist, Meal and Feed.
The htjjheet caeh prlee pal.l for CORN.
Corn (irouiul on T??ll.
CAPERS HARPER,
Whcolwrifflit rikI
CARRIAGE MAKER.
Cartaret Street, nppoaite the Pja. othca,
RS lUFORT. S. C.
WORK PROMPTI.T AHD NKATLY KXKCL'TRD
FLOUR! FLOUR!
THE BBST FAMILY 1X0 UR
In Bk itfout, For 8al? by
ROBERTS.
BANKING HOUSE
OF
Wm. H. Lockwood.
Bay St., Bkacfort, S. ('.
GOLT). AND I2XCIIANGK
ON
New York Saraiiai ani Caarlssiaii
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
f#-?'ollections m?<lc on any point In the U rt.
Accounts received subject to check at sight.
Henrv Bischoff & Co..
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DBALRRS IN
Vinos Liqnors Seiars Tobacco &c-,
1117 EaRt liny,
CHARLESTON\ S. C.
H. Biscuorr. C. W ri.n ti rk . J. n. WcLBtniN
BEAUFORT HOUSE
Beaufort, S, C,
A few NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
suitable for single gentlemen or gentlemen
and their wives. Good accommodations
for transient guests
Tha table will be supplied with every
luxurv the market affords.
Mi?. Mann, Proprietress.
Strawberry Plants,
For JSzile.
I am offering the famous Newman** Prolific
Strawberry" riant*, which I have Iwen cultivating
and Delecting for the past five years.
This Berry ts now conceded to be the only reliable
mnrcl berry for the Month. ThU is the
famous "Charleston Strawberry" which created
so much astonishment In the Northern Markets.
Its introduction Into cultivation around Charleston
has made tli? Strawberry season three wecka
earlier than formerly, hemes of this varh ty having
bee" offered for s tie in New York the first week
n March.
! I *r Bend for Circular,
j K. L. ROCHE.
CHARLESTON SO.tA.
MBeaWM???y???3gg
Conant & Emmons.
ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
ICE
In nny quantity Customers may desire,
from their Ice House,
Seventh Hti-cet.
JOHN CONANT,
J. A. EMMONS.
I noT>5-34.
S. M. WALLACE,
Cotton Knctor hihI
: G E 1ST 1! IL LEE,
Wholfmilp I>?*Hlor In
Grain, Haminy, Meal. Feefl, Etc.,
hka imlan i> 00 ftotv
Rought, Ginned and prepared for market.
Advnnecx 1111*410 on Connlfltnmenta.
Having the best 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.
noTJ5-as.
H. KLATTE & CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
>MD DEALERS IK
Wines, Lienors, Seprs, Tobacco, &c.,
1H5 Knst liny,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
r Orders from the Country promptly attended
to.
0DELL'S. I
r FllUITK
can dii:h,
1 To VS.
ca ki :m.
> F'lS
A full assortment of the above eonrfistingof
ORANGES, LEMONS,
APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS.
All kinds of FRENCH (onfectioncrv.
BRAZIL. NUTS, HICKORY NUTS.
WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PBCANS,
ICED, 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,
noons useful as well as ohnamkntat.
received by every steamer from mew
york.
James Odell
THE SAFETYINKSTAND
l'KICE, 50c. 73c. and Sl.OO.
DTWIl! not spill if npset.
W1 'en points sre not injured bt It,
snrv very drop of Ink obtained.
IVIt is oasily cleaned.
JS^Just what every one wants.
For sale oy
A, Asiii.ey CnniETznsr.o,
NEWS AND S IERY DEPOT,
llDArFOltT, H. C.
SAISTID^IL, WOOD
POSSESSES MUCH GRKATEK POWER IN
Restoring to . healthy state. It never pr >ducce
sicknei*. is certain nud speedy in its action. It
Is fast snpc: staling every other iuiuedy. Sixty
capsules cure in six or eight days. No other
Medtcine can do this.
Owing to its great success, many substitutes |
have been advertised, such as Pastes. Mixture*. !
Pills, Balsam*, etc., all of which have >ccu abandoned
i OL'NDAS DICK, ,fc Co.'* Soft Capsules contain- .
i ng Oil of Sandal Wood, sold at all Drug Stores.
Ask for Circular, or scud to 35 & 37 Wooster
Street New York, for one.
QUARANTINE NOTICE.
OmcE Intendast Town or BEAProRT,
Beaufort S. C, Sept. 2')th 1S7 ?.
M oTICE la ItKRBBY GIVEN TO SHIP OWN- j
BUS master andothers thai, vessels aud boats j
of all descriptions b mud to this place from I
j Charleston or otii- i infected ports will be subject
to the quarantine law* of tlu town autl State. |
| aii persons arc s'ricily prohibited from landing '
j goods or passenger* from Cnurlcstou or oth? r
I infected ports unless special permission is I.i-i
| olttained of the lutcudant, To.vu touucil i r
> Board of ileal th.
j All violations of the Qnirantlno law will he
r-gidly prosecuted..
ALFRED VILI.IAMS,
lutcudant Town of Beaufort.
A PROCLAMATION.
Ornro Intendant Tow* or liEicroar.
Beaufort 8. C August lllst 187?.
Notice Ts Herehy Given To Siiip owner*
master* and others, that vessels nnd boats of
! ail descriptions bound to this place from Savan!
nab or other defected parts will be subject to the
, Quarantine laws of the Town nud State.
All persons are strictly prohibited'from landing
j good* or pnsscngcrs from Havannah. or other
| infected ports unless special permission is first
| obtained of the Intendnnt. Town t'onncil or
i Board of Health.
I All violation#of the Quarantine law will be
I rigidly prosecuted.
ALFRED WILLIAMS. |
lotsndaut 'i'owu of Teaufoit
|'j. COOPERH|
j Dry Goods & Millinery.
FALL AND WINT
I liave just laid in a large and con
Dry Goods,
Millinery, Ladi
DRESS GO
Notions, Embroideries, Corsets, Tie
At prices within the reach of all. 1
Dont forget the place,
UNPRECEDENTED
IN
Fall al Winter
BOOTS, SHOES, H
AT
IE. SCH3
IIHAUFORT, H
*-0-"
I arc now opening my Winter Stock of I
SnoEs, Hath, ?fcc., and beg that nil in want of goi
You will find my stock full of the inoEt desirnb
buy for Cash and sell for Caan, and with the In
you good* at pricea that cannot be duplicated this
i Call and bu convince I.
BEAUFORTMACS!
Having opened a shop in Beaufort, 1 am pre]
tools to
Build and repair all kinds
lx>th of WOOD and IRON. Particular attention
designing and pattern making
Steam Pipe and Fittings Constanti.y Ok
Personal attention given to Setting and Constr
STEAM BOILER FURNACES 1
J 13?"Shop next to Post Office.
I J. A. WHITMAN, J
SEA ISLANl
BAT 3TREET, BEAUFC
TIIIS ELEGANT TIOTFL liavi
opened in first-qjass style, the pi
mils the attention of the travelin
advantages offered at this favorit
ilofitiiiy KiNhiiigand
the indn.-enrnvnts V?#Arl out tr?
in tbe south.
JAMES (
THE SEW "DO
A DOUBLE THREAD LOOK
IT retains all the virtue* of the Light-Running "DOM
* Tension, which was and is the hcst In u?e
?#-Plea*e notice our PATENT HARDENED CONIC
and Stand.
Our new and old idea*. worked out with brand new Much
in the busy city of Newark. New Jersey, have given us a si
LENCK, Minimum of Friction. Maximum of Durability,
reached in the Sewing Machine world.
TO THIS STATEMENT AND TH1
We invite the attention of all, especially those
Observation. N. It.?All Machine* fully warranted.
DOMESTIC SEWil
Now Tor
LADIES. USE " DOMESTIC" I
EH GOODS!
lplete stock ot
i a?
ies* Hat?
DDS,
s, Laces, Hose, etc
trouble to sIion
COOPER'
n AAA All!!"
DAIfUAIftil
Dry Ct
ATS, &C,
i. C.
)RY CDODP, NOTION .
>da give me a call befo;
le goods to be bad any w
ng experience I prapon
aide of New York.
no\
INE SHOP.
pared with the latest ii ;
of Machinery
i given to
for NSW WOHK
Hand, at Nortiikkk tucting
for SAVING FULL
Icelianicnl Engineer.
) HOTE
)RT, S. C.
ng been refitted ami
roprietor respectfully
^ public to the mair.
e resort for
mid Hunt i
those seeking i
DDELL' Propriei
mesYic,''
-DTITUU machine
ESTIC," including die Automatic ,
AL HEARINGS on both the Mac'.!',
j
inerv and Tool* at our owri rev - * ,
:.nid.ird of M ECHANICAl, FXCM.
ar.d range of work, never lier-rn'..-i
E MACHINE ITSELF
having high mechanical ttVlli <-r
KG fTJACKJNE CC. *
1( nnd Cliionffo.
5AFE^ FASHION