Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, January 25, 1872, Image 3

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Anybody can afford to buy beef and fat beef at that, now that our friend Tonlting is Belling the forequarters at five cents a pound, how be can afford it he probably knows, he also has a constant supply oi pork and sausage meat and receives by everj ateamer from Charleston the nicest mutton. Jtf * CIIOI E SELECTION OF NEW YORK BUTTER, BUCKWHEAT, GRAHAM AND BEST FAMILY FLOUR * HONEY SYRUP FOR TABLE USE. PURE LEAF LARD. A Fine Assortment of CORN BROOMS, For Sale at low prices by the D>zen tc the trade. G. WATERHOUSE, Dec. 7tf Bay St. HOMESTEADS For Sale or to Rent. PORT ROYAL ISLAND. 40 acres on the O^wold place, 40 acres on the Swamp place, 10 acres on the Chaplin place. 160 acres on the Cherry Hill place, 100 acres'on the Barnwell place, Broad River, LADIES ISLAND. 250 acres on the Bvthewood place, 40 acres on the Snrinycr place. 160 acres on the Ashdale place. ST. HELENA ISLAND. 800 acres in two of the most desirable places on the Island, A^k for particulars.* 10 acre? near the Brick Church, , 20 acres on the Scott place, k COOSA Hr I SLA XI). 160 acres in 10 acre tracts on the Barnwell place, PARRY ISLAND. . 60 acres in 10 acre tracts on the FTIer place. House and five acres of land, Myers place. BEAUFORT. Store on Bay Street to rent. WhippT'a Brick Hou-e, e n lining 8 rooms in good order, on lot C., Biock 26. Inquire of JAS. M. CROFUT, Auctioneer and Notary Public. Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries, Wines Liquors and Cigars. Office County Auditor, 1 Beau hut, S. C. J m. 23, 1871 ) I To wltfim if nity covet rn: Notice is hereby given that Isaac Small, has deputed with the Treasurer of this'-ounty funds f r the r- demotion i?t a certain piecv of pr* in St Hen na towDihq* lot 43, 8< cu? n 20 1 ii. I ? inn tainii 20 acres, sold tor taxes ??j> Ju'3 3.1 1871, for taxes of the year 1800. also Notice is her* hv given that Tloht P wel! has deposited W'lh the Treasurer *? this countv. futnL tor the red rnp'iou a certain piece of properly in BeauWt township. Lot .12. oecunti 28. 2 v 2 W containing 10 acres. Sold for luxe- on Julj 3d, 1871, for taxes of the }ear 1870 also Notice is hereby giveulhalG I) M<-Hi cis, has deposited with the Tr? asurcr ? this county, funds for th^ red mp"on of a certain piece of property in P.- pies township, containing; 1GU aeres Hdj<?inin.' lands of F. W. Tuten, T. \V. Laiighod, and G E Snyder, sold for Uxi'S on Ju y 3d, 1871, for taxes of the year 1870. also Notice ifl hereby given that Stepney Robinson, has deposited with the Tr asu-er ot ih.a couuiv funds tor the r? dempimn of a certain piece of property in St Helena township, lot 53 and 5b ? c? ion lb Is 1 w., containing 20acres, s?'ld f<?r iax's?>n July 3d, 1871, for tax. 8 of the year 1870. ALSO Notice is hereby given that Richard Howard, has deposited with the Tr? asurer of this county funds for the redemption of a certain piece of property in B. aufort. lot 34, section 33 2 u. 2 w. containing 10 acres, sold for taxe on July 3d, 1871, for taxes of the year J870 ALSO Notice is hereby given that R >sina Bird, has deposited in ihe office, of the treasurer of this county, funds tor the redemption of a certain pi? ce of or- p rty in St. Helena township, lot eft, stciion 0, 1 s. 1 e, contauiug i0 acres more or Us*; sold for taxes ou the 31 of July, 1871, for the taxes of the year 1809. ALSO Notice is hereby given that Shannon Frost has deposited with the treasurer of this county, funds for the redeiupn ?n of a certain piece of property in Beaufort township, lot 39 and 40 section 27 1 n *J w, containing 20 ?cres, 8??ui tor taxes on July 3d, 18G9, for tax* 8 of the year lsGS. ALSO Notice is hereby i?iv. n that Moses Green has deposited with the treasmu ol this county, fuud* for the. redemption of a Certain piece of property in Baufort town ship, lot 45, section 23, '2 u 2 w, containing 10 acres, sold for taxes ou July 3d, 1871, for taxes of the year 18G9. ALSO Notice is hereby given that Jacob Brown has deposited in the office of the treasurer of th'8 county, funds for the redemption ot a certain piece of property iu St. Helena towuship, lot 11, sectiou 29, 1 n 1 w. containing 10 acres, sold for taxes on July 3, 1871, for taxes of 1809. also | wieli Notice is hereby given that Nancy Cash has deposited in the office of the treasurer v[ i of this county, funds for the re<lemptiou of . 10 ' a certain piece of property in Beaufort , 1Dj? 1 r. township, lot 47, section IS, 2 8. 1 w, con- to ( taining 10 acres, sold for taxis in 1871 for m,'s' ' tax.s of 1809. . j IC pj also I rega Notice is hereby given th*xt J. R. Smith i has deposited with the treasurer of this county, fuuds for the redempiion of a ce.r- j 'a.'< tain piece of property in Got the township, i Pr,n. joiuing lands of Mrs. Creech, Samuel ; Sherman, and D. Terrv, containing 1 ,r>00 acres, sold July 3d, 1871, for taxes 1870, c*Tl( of e1 also . _th Notice is hereby given that Sandy 'aw Mitchell has deposited with the treasurer apv. of this county, funds for the redemption L')i< of a certain piece of property in Beaufort 1 township, lot 22 aud L'3, section 10 1 s 2 w, containing 20 acres, sold fur taxes 1880 fJ,Tn and Notice is hereby given that Robin Bry- ypar an ha- deposited with thfe treasurer o' this ph t? county, funds for the redemption of a cer- and tain piece of property in St. Helena town- judg ship, lot 53 and 54. section 20 Isle, con- o* G taming 20 acres, sold fur taxes of the year Hi 1809. lie ia A. F HALL. teet jan-25 Auditor Bft. Co. viole houi ASSIGXEE'S SALE. the econ SAI.K I'KURlt MHIITO \GE I BY W. V. LEITCII. m I!. S.ERIXS, Ate. ?he?i tiojiehs. of tr By virtue of the power and au'hority farm conferred in a certain deed of mortgage mg from Mrs. Anna E Eppiug. to Julius C. df 8 Carpeiiter. dated *25 July, 1870 and re- couti C<>rded in R gisit r s tli'*e. Baufort. S C an(l in Book No. 5 pages '.lOand HO I will sell a,|d at public auction on Tu- si ay .0 h F h u bun arv next at the post office corner of Broad A< street at:d East Bay. Charleston, S. C , at *8p#l II o'clock A. M Semi AH that plantation or tract of land sit- Hie a uate. lying and being in St Luke's Pt'ish fhe Beaufort county, S ?uih Ca'obua; bound- farm ing north on the p'&n'ation known as ihc P' r '< P>rker place, south hy land of Fripp and Mat] west, by land of Hoy ward; said planta- a,|d timi being known as 1 Laurel Point. " and noth measuring and containing two thousand caliii two hundred acres more or l?s*. farm Terms cash? purchaser to pay for the fh? w necessary pap> rs and tanion B Ni R. B. CARPENTER. valm 1 jan *2"> Assignee. am 'probate nRE _ _ ? g? ne The State of s >uth C a hoi in a. ) v,. a B aufort C ?UII 13 . j year: By li Howell O'eoces. Enquire. ProboU '*"c* Jo dye. h i f-t our j Wherers Mrs. Luc\ Newromb made m \ii stit t-? me to grant her L-Uft's' of Ad- Club ministration of ih- Estate of and edi cts of George Newcomh. ' ~ ? - - - - ? J i. .. Th< se s<r- lhen-foiv to cue ano ;mhii>>u.^., ur all and sio^u ar Ilu; kindred nod Creditors of the said (4. orje N- wp unb deceased Skmi ih it hey be and ?r, he'bre nif in !e 84 'oil'tot I'ro^H'o to he held at It-a u fori eat* on P 2nd February next, at": r pn'- <du hca'ion hereof, at 11 o'clock in tin* fori* l"'n noon to sh* w i'h 11 so if any 11??v have h,! why the said Administration sh<?u'd not 'fKit yrnjied. Civ-n under mv Hand, lids 10 h dav of J.tuuaty. Anno I) uriini 1^72 One ( It II CLEAVES Fl^; Jud^e ot Pio'?ale. To Published on the 25'h. day of .1 ?nuar\ 1 ST 2 in t he B auf-Tt Rei'I'bijcan. j ?n. 25 2t. An THE T?J\ N. Y. TRIBUNE, ' For 1ST?. a? IV) prc'e The consolidation of I aly. so lony fragon ntary ami iniootent into one H<,ra poweifill State, with Rome as its capital ; I\ T. the humiliation of France thr<.u ha seres hy Gt of eru^hiusr d- f?ats ending \yth the sieee and capitu'aiion of her proud and cay j)ur metropolis; the expu sion o* the B air- j?.r hot.s from the Spanish thr >ne. and the Skmi substitution f<>r them of a scion of the |jn, mo?t liberal am<?nir ?o\al houses; the Wkk virtual absorption of the kinyd >ms of U? *" ^ Urt n.krl.i 11*1 t It Til Btden, II? s*e, 'h T'wit* <&c. Mrsf't ' under the headship of Prussia into Mie <>nl.-i triumphant and powerful etnnire (>r Ger- \ <" '11 1 j main ; and the arming of ussia to r? as- a : s-rt her preponderance in ?he counci's of, * i Europe, or to pros cute her often posit jl'11, 1 pun d hur never reli? qnished d* signs ??:i !\/! I the great city founded hy ''oi.stan'ine and j the vast, hut d? c tying and anarchical do- n.?lu, j minion of tin* Sultan, all comhine to inv? st, Term with profound intend the overhanging phases .f our tidings from the (?d World. The Tribune, through trusted eorrespondents stationed at all points in Europe whore groat movements are in progress or -Tu imminent, aims to present a complete and CP I instructive panorama of events on that SAY continent, and to mirror the prolong d m-ss? struggle between middle-age Feudalism iti en * and E'ch siastic'sm on the one hand and Tt , y?neteenth Cenmry skepticism and se- hie < cularism <?n the other. Recognizing a thirt I !>ivine Providence in all that proceeds alari and is. it look- hopefully on th> great, cm- abu?? fl C'ts as d'Stined (like our own recent d ing convulsion) to evolve from strife disaster. spi>l and seeming chaos, a fairer and happier in d? future for the toiling masses of mankind, tffc i In our own country, a war tip m cor- er, u rupMon and rascality in office has been ma\ inaiigiiarateil in ??ur Citv, whereby the rndu government of our State h is been revo- ^ i lutionized through an initial triumph of ofev l i II-form which surpasses the most sun- janu I guine anticipations. ft is morally certain S that the movement thus inaugurated can- any i not, in its progns*. he eirrum-crib<d to cent ' anv localitv or any part, but that its A1 i purifying influence is destined to he felt Guui . in every part of the Union, rebuking A( venality, exposing robherv. wresting , power from politicians by trade, and con- 12' ' tiding it in those worthiest and fittest to 1 Box el it. To this henrficimt and vitally ied Reform, Tue Tribune will deits best energies, regardless of personterests or party predilections, esteeiuLhe, choice of honest and faithful men tfiee as of all New Departures the . I essential and auspicious. j )e virtual surrender by the Democrat- s^' irty of its hostility to Equal Rights * rdless of Color has divested our cur-' ' politics of half their bygone intensity. # rever partus may henceforth rise or j ... it is clear that the fundamen'al jV ciples which have hitherto honorably 1 , * nguished the Republicans are hence1 to he regarded as pracMcally acrd by the whole country. The light very man to his own limbs and sinews e tquality of all citizens before the. * -the inability of a Mat** to enclave l ~ j portion of its people?the duty of ihe t )ti to guarantee to every citizen th^ : a frttj ?yment of his liberty until he for- , it by crime?such are the. broad and f ^ foundations of our National edfiee ; ; palsied be the hand which shad seek ! splace them ! Though not yet twenty l sold, the Republican party has com- ' j d the noble fabric of E mancipation it < may f irlv invoke thereon the sternest | meut of Man and the benignant smile I od. ' I NV rtneeforth. the mis-ion of our Repub- R i one of Peaceful Progress. To pro j A the weak and the humble from j T. nee and oppression ?to extend the ! idariis and diffuse the blessings of L. lizatiou?to stimulate! Ingenuity to II. production ?>f new inventions for R. ?>m:zing Labor and thus erhrgingj II. luetion? to (1 nw nearer to "aeh other I? irodimers of F??od and of F<bri'*s of E. ns and <?f Mi-tals and thus enhance E. rains of Industry hy r< during ih?? cost J ? Hnsportatioii and exchanges between as prs and artis m*?sm h is the insnir- sptask to which thi* Nttion now ??d- he ? -? its?-lf, and by which it would fain 'in rihu-e to the t r enli<;btenment. !eoi happiness of our race T*? this i?reat fiu ?d work. Tjir Tpjurxrc c'ontri- j * its zealous persistru efftrfs rriculture will continue to he nv>re L'iiillv elucidated in its Wp?klvand -Whrkly editions, to which so p of M>: if'lpst and most successful tRlers of soil will ?Iy contiihntp. No Be; er who nils $3(K) worth of produce j<n innuoi ran afford to do without, our ivct IT p ais or oth<rs iqua"\ lucid compn h nsive. If lm should read . ing else hut what relates t? his own nr and its rewards, we believe 'hat no j j ? r who cat) read a all can afford to * ilhont su-h a journal sts Tiik Tki- (^ E. And we aspire to make it qnaDv thle to thog.? en-jajred in other dentil's of Productive Eahor. \W 'Hl( ri tuore and more mom y on on i * i * vi I ens each tt ar. as our count,rvoi? ns Oil r rous pat onasre enahh s us to do ; and re lesolvt d that our issues of former < shall ne exceeded in viri d ?x<* 1 , " aud inUr?st hv those of 1 S7*2 ' .!'1 inks in evert S'ate ! hrlpus to make ! ournal better and Ivtti r. by s? ruling j iur subscriptions and nereasing your > for the year just, before uh ! TERMS OF TI1E TRIBUNE. Vo| v Timbuxk, Mail Subscribers. $10 per nun. *Wkbki.y TainrvK, M i;l Sub.-eribers. per anii'itn. Five copies or over, 83 1 h; an extra opy will be sent fir every )I(> b of ten sent for at one time: or. if pre- j ^ red. :t eopv of Recollections of a Busy e. by Mr. Greeley. . 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Where neither of these !n . , e procured, send the 'ft nicy. but alwavs i j..j (| KK?;isTKR!:r> letter. The registration fee j;t >een reduced to fifteen cents, mm ute nt registration system has been found bv :>sta 1 authorities to he nearly an absolute ction against losses by mail All Post >rs are obliged to register letters wlien 1' steil to do so. ; hi i is, cash in advance. for Ad 'i mk Tuiu'NF. N'cv-Yotlc. hs < M \NHOOD: Ho>v Hon lie .tore'!. j fit puh'ished a !> < editjiin ofC>ll. .V EltW ELLS CELEBR \TEI) K> ^ ou ihe radicalC"r* u certain iv. nk- M a, the elf cts of Eirors and Ahusis irl \ life. le celebrated author. in this ndmiraessay. el atly (lemons'rates from a v years' eurefisful practice that the J1*)/ litng cons. (ju-tiCe.s ot sneh errors and flu es may he rad callv cur?d without the ;erous use of internal m? dicine or ihe ic.iti.m ot the knit. ; {minting oil'a r? of cure aT-once simple, ceitum and ( tual. hy mats of Winch every stiller- l)t. o matter whar his condition may he. eure himsi It ch-aplv, privately, and -ally. # | 1 y*Th>s L< eture should he in the hands am erv youth aud every man it the / */ nt, under sea', in plain envelope, to addrexs. /xistpnid on riCiipt of t-ix s. or two pont xtamps. so. D'. Cuverwell's 4 Marriage le," price 25 c- nis. idresK the puhlNh^rs. rr, CHAS. J (J. KLINE & CO.. 1 7 B iwery, 2s'ew York, F ?st-Otfice 4,567. Jau. 25 ly. . PROBATE NOTICE* State of South Carolina. ) Beaufur t County. j i R. II. Gleaves. Esq., Probate Judge. Wherea3, Mrs. EiiziS. Mount, made t to me, to trranth?T letters of admoiisitiou of the estate of aud effects of Jrtse >unt, late - f Beaufort. These are therefore to cite and admonish aud singular the kindred and creditors the said Jesse Mount rit Ceased, that >y he and appear, before me. in the 11 rt of Probate, to tie in Id at the town Beaufort on the 2'2d January, 1H72, afpublication hereof. at 11 o'c'oek in the euoon, to show cause, if any >hey have, iy the said aduiiuistraliou should uot be tntcd. jiv? u under ray hand this ninth of uuary. Anno Dom'ni 1 S7*2. 1*. II CLE WES. aD-ll Jud^e of Probate. Office County Commissioners, ) Beaufort County, Di c. 2d, 1*71. j At a racetinil of the hoard held this day was on motion resolved, that the chairn he ordered to issue c 'mmissions to I). Trouhh field, of Vemas. ee township Ij. Burns 44 BlnfTtno 44 G. Morgan, 44 ll?hert 44 A. Dudley, 44 CouSiwhatchie 44 S. Br\ant, 44 Lawton 44 U. S<uart, 44 G'Wthe 44 It Ijewis, 44 Peoples 44 (J. Koth, 44 P iCotaligo 44 t?j. Dt Vi aux, 44 Sheldon 44 \I. Nruith, 44 B.-au'ort 44 D Washington, 44 Si. Helena44dth En uin re, 44 Hilton lit ad 44 chiei surveyors of highways of I heir rective townships; and commissions lo dated January Dt. 1872. and to conue. in force until January 1st, 1873, uus otherwise urden d l>\ firs noaid. J. E McGregor. an-4 3t Ci? ik. IIE EE HE E SALE." ;;tii Carolina, ) > In Corcmnt] Pleas, aijfort County. ) nes ft. Garmtt, vs. Henry C. liuysor. JIM for Foreclosure and Injunction. n putsuanceof an ord-r of His Honor lye C. B Farmer. I will s 1! for cash ore the Court House in Beaufort., on first Monday in February n* xt, a'l t tract of land situate mar the vi lage llaidet vdle. C ufuiuiiiv! K?i*ht tindred I Fifty acres, m ue ?r 1-ss. Bounded nil by 1 ?ods of Mrs Williams Ha ideee and 'It- road leading tr im Purys ah to New B'v?r Bruises. Eisf by ds of Win P. Pelot 80111I1 l>\ lands <? * iledjfe and li. \V. IVIot and WVtt i>\ <is (,f M >mmolliu, Dr. Jo.s. z> I, and Mi?. William-. 'ui cha&era to pay lor stamp? and *i s. K. J. DAY A NT, j m. IS. 3f. K ferie. ice to Ia-.hcs of (<ov(*n?incnt Lands. > TICE COM.ECTOK I.VTEHNAI. UEVKNI K. Ueaufort, S. C. Jan. 1# 1*72. rho undersigned is ready to n eeive pro aln tor iht; r?DH1115 of Government d for l.hi; y- ar JSTlI. 1'reb rtmce will given t 1 pai'.i. s in jn'issf smn who haw d tip for the j'.a-t., but lioldm over on -1 s eau not b< cousti in d into a renewal i-ame. Struts in arrcais will not be allowed to V lit. r ils can tie had 011 application to S. 15. ajiht, D |i?ty Collecior Internal KcVei, at lkaufoil W. I? Cloutmav, in.H-2. (_' 1 ecloi Int. Hev. EDU\ll NICHOLAS, !i ti tin i s?i\.\ & nvii. KMiiMiK::, d kitty to tiik st'i:vi;voit uenk :al. euf Dr. Nl' l?ol.V Drug Store, corner Sth iinl ts, IWiiforl. S. C. <! c.i i-i v. :.r r T7 A VT't7 "f T\ Mi pt.A.il V?i m'I f 1) E X Tl S 7\ II visit !leanrort ab nit the 10th of Fcb1 ry. Reference?I)r. II. M. Smart 11) 'ilMol! ITOKS IX OTIl'F. CCOli'>JX<; TO AN* A< T OF Tint OTXHit J. ?- ...eiv i.f. ,.? So 1?!, 1 :ir.il!ii:i. icinroi il Ii U'jifi. ISfti. tin* si!t?-'*Pi-? r will aj?; Iv Ill .fuho ro!?f i">r?!? (Vtritv ?f ? -:t?iJ"?rl. at. ?i-* olJW* iii tin i of i: miifort, on lii- l'Jili day of I-\-t?riiary n xt, for a I ilivli.ir: a> :ulm:i?i~trntor of tie* iNtate of Mus ? ilt'iris, lat" ol t!i -aid countv of iVatifo't. d 'i-"i?;.d. ii.U. ' <'ATO IM-iRKY. XOTICEoJl tchmn these presents iw"/ rnnrern: v'miw v?'. that <>n,- month from 'he date f I willapp's lo thejudee ??f probate B -sinfor', c'liint v, f?r h final diseharje L'naniiutj of the estate of <J?>1 C McL'hael. B F. BU< KN'E!l, )<e*2'-4t (ruauliaii. ARE REDUCED ON' S.RAMKU VI L 0 T B 0 r, )}\ BE.UT03T TO fHHILESTW AO SAVIWlil. )n and after this date the pa*si?e w ill : From B siuf >rt to Charltston, meals 1 'ii rih i eluded, $d.(JO from 1> au*.?rt to Savannah, rueals 1 berth included, 3.00 Wm Harrison, Ajieut. i\uf?>rt, January 17, 1S72. j in. IS 4 FOR SJ LR UK liKSI PENCE OF MRS. EDMCN'l) irrr. corner of B. Sl 10th ytr*"t. with vacant u front I'D Bay street arc olf.rcd for sale, l or tonus, ly at tlie ro&ii aita. Duc.l4r?t. ! SHERIFF'S SALE, j Sc born Jones, vs. Benjamin E. Bos tick. i By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed iu the above stated case, I will sell at pubic outcry More the court house, in the toy i of Beaufort, on the fifi.h (5th) day of r?binary next, being the first Moi day in said month, be; tweeu the legal hours of sale, all the riyht title and interest ot Benjamin It. Bostick the defendant in the said case, iu the following property to wit: In all that plantation or tract of land, situate in the pari?h? s of Sit. P.-ter and Prince William. i? the county o1 Beaufort, hounded on the north by lan^s b* lottgiug I to Benjamin F. TVowelJ. Iv B (J. G. Vouj mans, ami E B It chatdson on the east j by lands belonging to E B. It'chardsou and the estate of William Mc Brule, on the snub by the "Ilomsiead" whieh has been set off to the said defendant, and on the j wt-st by lauda belonging to G. B. Sanders i and B> nj imin T. Law ton. and containing one thousand eight hundred and six, (1,80b; aens, more <?r lets. ALSO in all that oth r plantation or tract of land, situate in St P, tens' Palish, in the County i f Beaufort,bounded nu ihe north by lands 1)4-;longing to William P. Gray. ?>n the east by lands belonging to David Warnock. Edwin Forrester and the < state of William S''?ne. on the s >ui!i hy lands belonging to flezidiah Gi??u and theesfate ot Buiord. on itie W'-sr, hy lands he longing to the ts'tue of Richard Williams atul Henrietta Buford. containing ? acres more or le&s, and commonly called Gopher Hall. Terms, cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stumps. G HOLME*, Sheriff Beau tort Couu'y. January 1). 1872. NEW A DV ERTI-SENl ENTS. ?B33 TO BOOK AGENTS. \V.> will s. ml a }:ar.<! onm Pros])' ?*t!i- <( ir .V <r V'/'/il J'uniiiy Mbfr, containing over 5C?Mi fine Jr. rij !.?r.* Illustrations t> any F'ook As lit, free of charge. Addr s< X-ifimtnl P Muhin'g C\ I'l.ila., Pa. Atlanta, (la., or .S. Louia, Me. o\k P.virt ( ableScrew Wire BOOTH AND SHOES, .Ire worth two pair ordinary pegged or m.Trliiiic sewed. HISTOuY OF The Great Fires Tn CHICAGO ami the \V11ST l>y Il"v. IT. J. 0?wii>spnF.P, I>. !?.. of I'lik-aro. Only complete hism y. 7.V) 8 vo. at?) Piiiiravintn. 7n,rtf?) alr -ady sold, Price ?.'/>'). a, uts mad in '! ) days. Profi's in sjo suir-r.-rs '.{ji-nfs Wauled. II. !?. GOOD-SPEED, it' CO., 117 Park Itow, Now Yor't. THE AMERICAN FARMER. Put-J i?lie<< at II I* iin<>*"?*. .>!? .. Ity SAML. SANDS & SON. January Nnni'ter D now ont. an<l will s n? to every Planter, Farmer ami Gardener who will >oii<I Ids address and a stamp. It is a live, practical paper, mvtl tl by ve-v country family, mdis.'ription SI.50a year. In cluhs a' rl. with vi rv lilvral j.r initials! mm Bros. Catalogue of Mcwcrs and Vegetable J3 23 12 TD J3 , AM) j SUMMUjI FLOAVSEINa BULBS, FOP, 1872' Now r r.dy. Cm; istin r of over Fid pas**, on r?o-tiut> d | in r. with upwards of !M s *j? iiV.t.* cuts, and ' X '?? Ml'flit < ttliil'itl t'over, a h 'il l!Iflll d- si^;i in colors. The ri. h?.f Catnlooiie ever pnMi-.li d. Vii'l U" ni-> for ? .? m>? o;i--i: -11*t'i vain uf tli vol. i.r d pi::!--- In lie*// ' ord r. uiiimiiitiiu: to nut than 7', lit price of <'iitiilofne, U"c, wiil h refund'd in > ills. V. w I' l-t iin r- 11 it d mi th -:'.iii '.fiHititiu with old. Free ruMciiifi.s. Quality of *'.-ds, of parkuts. itriors utiu it mfums o.Tm <1. " '* if to th." advanta-^e of all to x ubofui. f(6 C? aluguc fbrcxtraordina y indU >:i l'--. .'on u !i! miss It if von do tod - 'f our Catalojuo Iit'fortml S d-:. liiilu-r of oiirtwo chrnfiio< for 1S72. ?!/' 19x21?onoa flowr plat.' of I'.c.lli iiw I'lauts. co> ostium of I.Mi s. tlieoih rof Annual, Iii-unial ai.d I'crvnnial ITauts. guarr.r.ti-i'd th?* N'.NT KI,KG\>T Fumti. crnto.iios cv. r i <1 in !lii? count rv. A sup t'? par! ir ornam m;t: mail d. o-t |nM. m r i;>t of 7"> v al > fr.'on condition sp viH s| in fatal ?.p.t Adlr-.s nruG'; ; & liitoTiircii. [Ks'ahH. /< Is';".. KoclW'st it. %? >?' 1 (Ilk. N3V/ SL3L3 AND PLANTS S? ii' l?v .^1 <11 ?>? Fxprrss oi'R sr;i;r> i\d hut wmi'E ?n is it Nuni'i Tin:; 17.1 j-t >, coataliiiri^ Two Colore J Folates, I'm li wortli twii'" tlr- rod ofatal'ip'tits, mail d 'o a!! applicant* on r. c. i|>! of 2.1?*. 1.1>; 'uetzvJtyc?toteid Beadsmen, C3 Cortlandt ?*. . M. Y. PROFITABLE Bl'SiHESS ! \V;!M? .riv ii t ? ??: or I wo of i-itln-r s x, in ' ? ?- i? - ? i . .. i.:. i. i. ? i; ;i ;l Ml atijuwi mi: ?>im-u ... , ' i ali/- In n: - Inn j t nn :: \i :>r. villi I.lit litll iuti-riV rI en with ordinary ucetipatinn, in selling j XX O U'STC TO ZiO ARTJI o 109 "f N""l nierft and uuiwRsal use. Ii 1I1 wnnle ' 1 ;:n - i-. <1 vol"(l .1 niii. li larger *..111 \* II r> ;ili/' il. < ir: ri<l:irs l"r ? . .'ivitr.' c?iiii|l '< INt ofaiti 1 > ami einiinUv..m* all .v 1 <!. T. S. < 1 (il\, A ( ?'11'ili'ik. 11. N. J. At;?- Vl's w a 11 < < ?? A -r.-iits make nior" nj'?n?-y it wurk fur n? linn at anything ? !> . I'ltsim-v: H-rlit j ami |>--riii:i>i-lit. I'arliettlars in*'. <i. brins in ?t t'o., I l 'nf .1;.' I' I'.i.ifcrit, 1'urilaml, Maine. 0C7 CO |?r it-jh r v.-. k. Will prove it or u3/lO'Ji t'"rl?it N. v artic! > |>:!t nted .1 t\ I"iii. >.1 n|il > - nt fr tu all. AtlJn>?, vV. II. j ("HIPF.STKB, 267 K road way, N. V. 1 iJim TtHOiki, IlTeSS. 1 j A??<ini?tiiii - ctircH hi* Pn*. Kline and I.ind! v. at the I'liilad Ipliia I ,iiu-r iii>iitnt?-. Ari-li Si.. I'! ilad-Inl.ki, I'.'. At i.ram-li .-Hi- s hv Pr I>alr<in. .' is \V. Fourth St., 1 itii'imiati. .; I?y Pr.Green", < harloti", X. hv Prs. Ilealv A Kenton. enr. Iln-ad ami Vlaha. .. SN.. Aiianta, 1 .a : liy I'.ranihall. fj N.fuiirt Si.. M-1111>. T.-nn. W(IM)' KFI K fWfKH WTIDtlTES. ,V? A'">S< f>.V' A*/ !!'' ' {. !.i '> Pain. I / / /Milieu 'urn, cull on or n-llrrM ci'hcr of the ah. or. UA V I'AIK SILVER TIPPER BOOTS SBD SHOES i Are Worth two pair without, jfymal Doliff?, fjrntly <loe* it. without pain or irritation. Db? : \V.?Uckk's Viskoar Bitteks r?ii.ve the constipated bowels; at the same time so thoroughly toning tin ir inner in em or* u aud restoring their me-. hanical at tion, that it S'eins as if ti.ev i ad b-.-eii reorganised ou an Improved I Ian. Yrt the result is solely due to nature, reinforced and sustained by the best Vegetable Alterative aud Tonic that ever passed the lija of the sick and suffering. A li n ^ > a it I b> ? -?? ? and Pearly Teeth are easily attain ?1. arid those alto fail to avail themselves of the m* ?n?, should not complain when aeotucd of gross negi net. The So^odoot w ill speedily eradicate tl.e cause of j foul breath, beautifying and preserving the teeth to oldest I age. Many }i?uok?r;i<> s are not a ware of the deoep, tion practiced in the manufacture of f lavoring Extracts for o ilit.ary it*-. Manv of them arc de eterious and impure. "Morin-tt's Standard Extracts'* t.re made from the tur*f>|?titncne* of the fruits and spiclcs they represont, and arc perfectly pure. * To owm 1 * of tior-iVH.?Xooue who has ever tised 1>?\ To'tias Iforse Venetian Lfniment will ever be without it; it? atvr.ain eur for f olic, ?*? ! Throat, Cuts, Bruises and old sores Warrant Tsurxjrior to any other. In j Pint bottles at il.'M fold by the Druggists. Depot, Id Park l'laee. New York. Pnift'i ??!.? Not the Cheapes but Safest and Hist Illu:.abating Oil for family use ev? r made. , Burns in the onUnary kerosene lamp. Does not take lire, nor exphrl if the lamp 1. upset and i>rok* u. Send for Circular. Oil House vt* Charles Pratt established I77u, New York. > LI??Inin J-Of Arnica, Hops, Carbolic Aci<l, acts as a universal external cur-'-ail, acting on the u rvcs conuoctul with the skin. It promptly relieve* ' N ural, iu I ains, (Jeans-'s atul cures old son's and uleer?, .1 nh wounds, burns, bruises, sprains A->. Sold everywhere ar .*>*) cet.u. Morgan A Kiscley, Wholesale Druggists, New York, General A cents. bttttl-' Ho m of \ 'ttih,?A most delightful toil t pr-para.ion f?<r beautifying the akin, has been established ov r ten ve&rs; during that time over one million ladies hav u^-d it: in every instance it has given entire satisfaction; it removes all inijierfections, tans, freekjes and sun burns ffiviag the skin a youthful appearance S.l-l at all l>.u;,;is' and Faucy Go-xb Stores. Depot . Gold Street, New,York. i luii.ks ??>* ? ? - t'mely tllsrovt-ry of MrsWindow's Soothing Syrup, the hearts of many parent* have he-.'11 made glad i y witn.'ssfng the !>en?*fieii'.l effects, which .his r.un ifv never 'ailsto produce during the critical period of Teeth io>% t niliolio -alv .?Nothing like it ever known hefore. (tires cut*, burus, sor s, wounds, Ac, like made, t'hvs eians sp -ak of it in t r-ns, of th->^ highest praise. Pri'v ?& cents p r l> -x. John r. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 6 fell vv i laee. New York. ('Ity?i? in ii4 who have prescribed F-vapnla or Pur- , iticd 0, ii.ni u.v no .other form of Opium in their practice. o*? fair fyi?.? if all his hairs wera * lives () h llo said, "my gr-.t r.-vnige hath stomach for th-ujj all." Put hair that's grey or sandy, white or red, :Li ladles have no stomach for at ail. i.V Christadoro's Dye and the evil is r^m died. Manufactory, 08 Maiden Lane. New York. 'i'l*. uiiri-s ami Swf'Mt ' od I.lvrr Oil In the world is Hazard A Caswell's mad on the sea-shore, iroin fr'>->!ixs. l -cud livers, by Caswell, Hazard A to, New York. It i.saiisolut Jy part at id sweet. Patients who have ouce takeu it pr-if-r it ti all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in the market. J.utvin's Inoilnrnus Kid (ih.vr Cleaner restores vi 1 d glov s I'ljual to new. Fur sale by Druggists at;d i'auev Gout* Dealers, i'rieo 2o cents per bottD F. C. Walls A Co., N- w York. J. A. EMMONS . Dialer in FHF.SU 91KATS, VEGETABLES, Fill'ITS, ICE,&c., Which will be furnished in any quantity. Dec. 1, K R ESSEIT" BUYS THE BEST, BUYS THE CHEAPEST, BECAUSE HE B U YS F 0 R CA S H AND SELLS THE LOWEST FOU CASH OKTXj'F, fiSKThe largest .-stock of assorted merchandise in 2 ED3^*L"2LJ Ki- ff consisting of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, B OOTS. CLOTHING, SHOES, NOTIONS. <S:c. &c. &. lie defies compc-titon. Be sure to go to KRESSEL'S JOHN COOPER, BAY STREET, DKAI.ER IN [TOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, BO A\S AND SHOES. IIATS AND CAPS, &c. iI.\S j iit return-si fr?*:ii t'harl st ?n with a large and ele gant assortment of <?f th above goods which he will offer at tlr lowest mark t prices, anl r -speedfully invites th* art-, ation of theciiii as of Dean fort and the surrounding Country. t; A | KS CO(?Pi:i: IIAS HAI> MANY YKARS EXCoiU 1> rience in the Millinery badness both North and S nitli, and still d -vo? r, h r sp -cia! att> ntion to the same At.SO to the making up for weddinand evening parties, and to wliieh sp ial att tstion i? r -pee! fully invit d. JOHN FRANZ. DEALER IN Dili' GOODS. Gl'.Ot Killr.s, IHtiCOHN. PLOruil*. and I'f. V\T VTIOV SCPPLIBS. just received by the Schooner Altoona OX 10 IIUMMIKII A fire !"t of Famii Soap, and Groceries of all kinds w Iif. h he off-rs as low as can be offered in Charleston or savannah. JAPAXESE PA EE if WARE consistinc of pails with covers, and Chamber sets. A full st<*'k of Chits. IMIXTS, and OIL. Liberal discounts to traders. Terms cash orcitr ac c-'ptaucc, at 60 days. Dec.l4-ly. 13LANK DEEDS. FOB SALE AT IH1S OFFICE i