Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, February 01, 1872, Image 3

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Save Your Money! Farmers can save their expenses to Beaufort. Cbarhston or Savannah by first calling on PAUL & WEBB and price their goods. A full assortment of everything necessary for the use of man, can always be fouud at tht ir store, at HICKORY 11 . Beaufort Co., near the PORT ROYAL rail road. i A. Man< I Colored' Ijaciy, or Girl. W h.ito> Boy " * ' ?- * !lV IL. I can be supplied rrnm top 10 u?e win. me best of everything out. of their st'-re. which is the largest and best supplied between Charleston and Savaunah. They will sell. Wholesale or Retail at Beaufort Prices. Give them a call before going to the city or elsewhere. Prolific Cotton Seed. We have a limited supply of HOLMES' PROLIFIC COTTON SEED on hand, which will pay planteis to purchase and plant in preference to any ih-r. PAUL & WEBB, ^ Hickory Ili 1. Beaufort Co., S. C., near Port li yal Rail Road. feb. l-ot. HOUSE AND LOT I IX HIvUTOlrr I FOR .1 The House and large I>?t owned hv Mrs. j W. II. Danilson, at the corner of G. and i Seventh street, is offered for sale at a very low price and on easy terms. The House * contains seven rooms lias a new roof and L good repair. The Lot has a very tine orange orchard in bearing condition, and a 1 ?i..? fiwni gaiucu. 500 Laborers Wasted Five huudred mtn c n find iramt dial*emp'o)ru? ut at Oak P??iut Mnns. Railroad hands prefirred. Libt ral wagtsp.tid ; Apply to the'Mines. Ah 1-lOr. yCEKTS I'LL rWj^TOK BEST TEA IMGrken, Black. Japan and Mixed!! BROKEN TEA LEAF!!! This "Broken T -a la-af' is ill finest ijnaliiy and of the j KMt -xvjuisite flavor. It is pur I af. I.as no Minis, anil : i# a thin! stronger than the w hole I at", and hut one-half it* pric. J . ? 11 the first-clas*%h<?tels,thp>u bout the country art??inif it continuously and tJtisf*-torily. j I: is put fur family ns io catln-s of 15 p nr<js arnl cnt 1". t?. P., to any addr-at. and f?r the trade in hai' j chest*, upon which will be alkwtd a liberal discount. > t*wi|J s sent fr.-e. Addnws, j PHIL.'RltOKKN TP A LEAF <o*? No. II S.uth Fmnt Strrv-t. feb. .tm. PutLM'KLI'IU . For Sale. "LINDEN PLANTATION." B*. virtu** of a pow r oiven to m< under a mortgage deed *r??m .1 F P II <1- : son nfX? w York. d?ted 4'h ?lav of J.in ' liary, IS71 1 will otFer for sa 1?' on the first Mond y in March next. all that plantation containing nine hundred (tt 0 acres of land, situate l\inir and tH-inu in St. , Lukes Parish: known as the 'Linden Plantation," bounded <>o the north b\ lauds of James Kiik ?ast by lauds formerly of Archibald Longworth. south by , May River, and w?st by lands of William Pope. Terms Cash ?Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. Anna G. Robertson. i Jan. *27, 187*2. Feb.l 4-t M S. HANCEEL, It D.f DE STIST, Will visit Beaufort about the 10th of February. Reference?Dr. II. M. Stuart EDGAR G. NICHOLS, DRAUGHTSMAN & CIVIL KMdXEKR. DEPUTY TO TIIE SURVEYOR GENE UAL. Office at Dr. Nichols' Drug Store, corner 8th uid ; B at*, Beaufort, S. C. dec.ll-ly. JOHN C^MYPER, IS A 1' S If K E DEALER IN JpOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY I GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, BO TS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. Ac. | HE Is constantly adding to his lar^'> and el | gant assortment of of the a!x?vc goods which he will offer J at the lowest market prices, an 1 resjjectfully invites the j St : - attention of the citizens of Beaufort and tho surrounding | Country. I ? AfP.S COOPER HAS fl.\I> MANY YEARS EX- 1 !?: irJl V perienee in the Millinery business b*>th North and 5 South, and still devotes her special attention to the same ALSO to the making up for weddin..' and evening parties, and j to which special attention is respectfully invited. r QNE THOUSAND SWEET ORANGE Trees for sale, from one to three years okl. Will be transplanted if dcbircd. Apply to R B. SAMS. OctM Bay Sfrert. t I CHARLESTON A D VEB USERS. W. J. TRIM. DKALKR IN WINDOW CURTAINS, PAPER COVERINGS, LACE CURTAINS, and WINDOW DECORATIONS, ; PIANO and TABLE COVERS, WINDOW SHADES aud HOLLANDS. ' Paper Hanging M Decoratioiis ! Mattrasses Made to Order and Repaired. Lounges and ('hairs upholstered on Reasonable Tenus, at 2If 8 KING STREET, Opposite Waverly House. Orders from the Country will be promptly attended to. MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. XfR PARKER WILL BE GLAD TO SEE ALL HT? ?* I friends from our county, and will try to make their j ! slav iu Charleston a pleasan. one. j 1 1). C. Burnett, Proprietor. G. W. Parker, , feb. I ly. Associate. DANIEL H. SILCOX. FUBKITUBE WA3ES00MS, i i 17177, 17*) K1 AG STREET, C iX S? T O ZXT, s. o. | Where can Ik? found a large and well selected Stuck of all kinds and grades to suit the* tastes of all. An examination is respectfully solicited. March lS-ly:. SPECIAL o NOTICE. MEN'S BOYS AND YOUTHS READY MADE (LOTH I NO. AND FURNISHING GOODS. GEO W. LITTLE & CO. .V0.213 A'/A* G S T, C 11A RL EJ TO X S. C j ' Would most n-spoctfully inform his friends and the ! public generally, that th y arc otf riuggreat inducements j to those in want of ready made clothing suitable to the ; s -ason. ()urstock has h ">n laid in at th" lowest jxtssihle prices, and which we are ottering at juices to suit th tint s. All thus in want of clotkin r and furnishing goods would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. GEORGE W. LITTLE.,* CO. N 21! King Street May 27-ly . I'nde. Victoria llotel. XACHMAN & CO. DKAI.KRS IS 2:y Goods, Pagr Goods sad IToficns j 159 MEETING STREET, C 11 A R I. K S T 0 X s. c Anl 1. ^OADI rgT-iY H^TKI, II JL V/ A * MM vr * rn.* v 11 -1 11 l e s t o y s. c. M h 25-ly. EL H. JACKSON, j. J. APPLE. 4?4 ki.\ a sti:lj:t ciiaelestox s. r. i n a y s t i! i:e t h ea vfo it r. s. c. DEALER in Dry Goods, (.'loihing, iials and Fu;w, ii ?.>ts and Shoos, Mav -Iv and Fancy Notions t J. A. Enslow & Co. COT T OX FACTOR sl and * i; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, : No. 141 EAST BAY, | CH Ali LKSTOX, s. <;. i 1 .ill**rn 1 UIv.iiki* Matlr on ('oniinsinrnN. i J. A. Knslow, Jas.Sa.vo, J. A. Enslow, Jr. |( XKv. T, ly. , William Gurney, COTT OX CTOR" AND COMMISSION MERCHANT NO. 1UJ E 1ST BAY !, AND NORTH A TLA XT IC WHARF ^'llAKLFSTON S. C. Particular attention yiven to thn sale of ami shi,?oootuf S< a Hand and Upland I C-'tton. Liberal advances madf ?-n C?>u | si foments. 1). c7 ly. the: i S I X (J E R ; NSW FAMILY SEWIN3 MACHINE an<l Ikeii w M ANIT At TTltlNU MACHINE, l..r Tail- j ors and Boot Fitters. are th !?<.?s| in the niark -i. Our 1 im r-a>in_'sal |ir>?v ii. f.>r in IfctiSI we Mild i>S.7si Ma- I chinos, and in 1S7-?. nearly I :tn,uoo Machines! many thou- ' sands innrcthaii wore s"ld hv any other Cumiuny. AV-Send for circular and sample*. Local Hud Travelling Agents wauted. t >KHU".s: 114 Broughtoo street, Savannah, Ga; IS4 Broad street Augu ma, Ga; 137 King street, l barlcstoD, S. 0. March 18 Jtyfcial ?Wift<5, Gemly doe* it. without .jmiu or irritation, fit. Wai.ker's Vinegar Bitters relieve the constipated j bowels; at the same time so thoroughly toning their inner i membrane and restoring their mechanical action^that it j tX'iiu as if they ad been reorganized 011 an improved j plan. Yet the result is solely due to nature, reinforced i and sustained by the best Vegetable Alterative and Ton- j ic that ever passed the lips of the sick and suffering. A fiagmnt l>ientIt and Pearly Teeth are easily j attained, and those who fail to avail themselves of the , uieans, should not complain when accused of gross 11 eg- i lect. The Sozodunt will speedily eradicate the cause of j foul breath, beautifying and preserving the teeth to oldest age. Many housekeeper a ate not aware of the deecp- . tion practiced in the inaniifaettire of Flavoring Extracts j tor Culinary use. Many of thciu are dc etcrious ami itn- i j ure. "Ituruett's Standard Extracts" are made from the j ( finest spetimcnes of the fruits and spicies tliey rcprcsout, I a, d are perfectly pure. j * To owner* of dorses.?No one who has ever tisod ! s Di\ Tobias Horse Venetian Liuimciit will ever be without j v it; it is a certain cur for Colic, Sore Throat, Cuts, Bruis- I es and old sores Warrant s) survrior to any other. In ! Pint bottles at Si.Oh Sold by the Druggists. Depot, 10 I . Park Place. New York. 1 Pratt's % strut oil.?Not the Cheapcs but Safest j and Best Illuminating Oil for family use ever made. , Burns in the ordinary kerosene lamp. Does not take fire, : I nor explode if the lamp Is upset ana broken. Send for . Circular. Oil House of Charles Pratt established 1770, I New York. | j Klslcy'a Llninie?-t?Of Arnica. Hops, Carbolic Aci 1, acts as a universal external cure-all, acting on the * 11 -rves connected with the skin. It promptly relieves Neuralgia Cains, ( leans"* and cures olu sor.-s and ulcers, liesh wounds, burns, bruise, sprains, Ac. Sold everywhere 1 at >0 cents. Morgan A Kiselcy, Wholesale Druggists, New York. General Agents. j l.airtl.' K o on of \ ?utti.?A most delightful j toil-1 preparation f?>r beautifying the skin, has been cstab- ! lishod over ten vears; during that time over one million ; I l.ulies have used it; in every instance it has given entire j ( satisfart ion; it removes all imperfections, tans, freck|cs 1 ' and sunburns, giving the skiu a youthful appearance j Sold at all Druggists and Fancy Goods Stores. Depot. Gold Street, New York. I ? 'ilia nka to the t'larlv discovery of Mrs- ! 1 Wiiislnw'a Soothing Syrup the hearts of many parents | j have been made glad by witnessing the beneficial etracts, , which this r ineuv never fails to pruduc*.: duringthe criti- | I r.-l I ,,f T . .tl.if, r ? a r ho lie ?"alv. .?Nothing like it ever known be- ! 1 fore. Cures cuts, P irns, sores. wounds. dc, . like inairic. ] ( Phys cians sp -ak of it in terras, of the highest praise. j Trie" *ij cents j> t lux. John 1-'. llenrv, Sole Proprietor, | B College Place, New York. j l'lty?i<-tu us who have prescribed Svapnia or Pnr- J ' ified Opium use no other form of Opiutn in their prac- ! > lice. . | helntofio*o*s ''air Dye.?If nil his hairs were I lives, 0:h llo said, "my great revenge hath stomach for them all." Hut hair that's grey or sandy, white or red, ' the ladles have no stomach tor at all. I's' Christadoro's . l)yo and the evil is remedied. Manufactory, 68 Maiden Uhe. New York. , J The iMiris n-i?l Swf'Mt ( oil hlrrr Oil In the world is llaza~! A <'as well's made on the sea-shore, from fresh. sel -? t?il livers, hy ( as well, Hazard A Co, New York. It is ahsolut *lv pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it pr fer it to all others. Physicians j have decided it sup rior to any of the other oils in the market. Jnuvi ?*" laindornus Kid Glove t'lrntier roston's soiled glov s equal to n-w. For sale by Druggists and Faocv (roods Deal ts. ATiou 20 cents per hottlo F. C. Walls A Co., New York. i FREE TO BOOK AGENTS^ We will send a handsome Prosp.-ctus of our Xrtr Phi*pviVd Farui'y Hibte, containing over tdt'O fine Scripture Illustration* to any Hoik Agnt, free of charge. Address XaliimaJ PMithi::g Co., Phi la., Pa. Atlanta, Gn.. or Si. . Louis, Mo. ovk pair i Cable Screw Wire BOOTS AND SHOES,! Are worth two pair ordinary pegged or ma- 1 drifle sewed. j HISTORY OF" The Great Fires In CHICAGO and the WKST '?v Rev. M J. OoonspjjKP, D. I>., of Chicago. Only eunpi fe histo~y. Too S vo. loiges: Git n'ravings. 70,'MiO already sold. 1'ricc S2.n0. | < 1 "00 agents inad in 20 da vs. Profits to go sufferers, i \g. ,,ts Warned. II. S.' GOODSPKKD, d CO., 27 i Park Row, New Yoii ' THE AMERICAN PARMER, j' Piil> 1 hlieil ut liiltlniorr, M?'.. l?y " SAML. SANDS & SON. January Numltor is now out. and will be s nt to every ! , PI inter. Fanner and Gardener who will scud hivaddrem j and a stamp. It i- a Jive, pmetieal paper. <1 by very eouiitry family, "uhscripiiou Sl.nOa year. In clubs at $i, with very liberal pr miunisj ( B3IGGS kIIRO 8. I Ciitalog&pufFlowers and Vr^ctable i1 J3E3 33 X) 3 , AND | SUMMER FLOWERING- BULBS, FOBi 1872 Now ready. Consisting of over 131 pages, on rose-tint- 1 d pajH-r. with nowarls of hi s-ptrat cuts, and *'X in iit'ftii < o In red I'lotr-I Cover, a beautiful ' lesign. in colors. Tiie richest Catalogue ever published, -end 2o rents for copy, not on ?-li ilf the value of I lie col-' 1 ;?r si j.lut' >?? In thejis' amounting to not less than?t, the price of t 'atHlogm-.?>e., will b" refund d in s-fds. New custom r* plar.-d on iTi" sam footing with old. l'r.-e to old custom TS. o-iajitv of s.Mils, sir. of pickets. pri -res tnd premiums off red. e?- '* it to the advantage of all to l>iirenas.* s'?tdsuf us. ! cc Ca alogue forcxtraordina v inluceni nts. You will tniss it if you do not sec our Catalogue before .rd-ritig Seeds. Eitlu-r of ourtwoelirontos for 1S72, size lPx2t?onca lower plate of l<ulhou< I'lants, consisting of Lili-s, Se.?theotlii rof Annual, hi -nuiul and l'erennial Plants I } guaranteed the MUST t-'.i.i'tiVNT pwm\ii ciiwo.-.IOS is ;*vcr issued in this country. A sup-rh pari ?r ornani-nt: it inaili-d, post-paid, on r ."ipt of als i free, on ootidi- j lion sp vili d in t'atal ?;uAddress I I ISKIGGS & BROTHER, j1 [?s!aMi.led IS1.1.] Koclli'sf er, New \ oi k. ; ( NSW 3LSD3 AND PLANTS 11 S<ii< bv M ill or Kxpre.s Ol'RSEED U?>PL1\T(ITILOCJIEORIS72. it Numbering 175 pa.;es, containing t Two Colored Plates, !, Kneli worth twice tic cost of Catalogues, mailed *o allnj>- ; l>licanls on receipt of 25 cents; Cead^men, 33 Cortlandt ?t-_ t, W, Y. PROFITABLE BUSINESS Will l?e uivctt to one or two persons, of either sex. in j It aufort and adjoining towns, hv which tie y may ; realiec from to^'noo a year, with hut little interfcr- J tie with onlinarv o-cti|iatioii, in s llin 4 IIOUftTU'IOLiO ARTI- ( O iot^ "l real nierit atel imiveisal 11s . It thv whole lime is <1 -voted a tiiiich lar.'cr sum will !? rcaliz ?1. < ir- ; t nlars fr c. eivin^ coni|ilctc list ot articles ami c'minis- | , sions allowed. T. & t1 OK, A CO^'Kobokeu,N. J. j ' A'ifc'VI's \\ n u A^ nts make more money * at work for IP than at anything els*. Itnsim ss liMit i j tmi |?eri!tan nt. I'artietilars free. (i.SriNsoN A Co., j / '??/ Art J'uhlix'ii I'or: la ml. Maim*. j f (Jc7 on A^'iil- profits pr week. Will prove it or \ Vw/iDUi forfiit N, w art i 1 pat ntrd 1 ilv ImIi. >a njil"> x nt trc" to all. Address, W. 11. : ["iiii?ksti:k. 1w7 llmadway, n. v. mm." mmT7 iim. Astonisliin ' ctuos *?y Prs. Klin" and Lindl'-y. at the [ I'liihtilvhiliia ( am- r Institute. !?."l AivhSt,. Philadelphia, j Pa. At branch otlices l?y Pr Pa I ton, .' 'I* W. Fourth St., I i11 -i1111a 1 i. .; fix l>r. tirci-n , < hnrl?xtt-\ N. by Prs. j Hcalv A Benton "cor. Broad and Alahaina St?? Atlanta, Pa.; by Hranibull. 4'J N. < hirt St., Memphis, Trim. WtlND icrri. < ANt'KK X VII IXH'KS, So Knife. ,\'o (iia.ifie Mnfiriitis. So Kfof-t. Little Pain. < For /enticnlurg, call on or txhlrcM cither o f the chore. ONE PAIR . SILVER TIPPED BOOTS AND SHOES Are V/crth two pair without, X PORT ROYAL R. R. j" EXTENDING FROM J R Port Royal Forty lies towards Augusta, j [: Trains will leave Port Royal and the end of the Road, j q, onncctingat Yemassee with trains on the Savannah p( tnd Charleston Rail Road, to and from Charleston and ! ot I 81 savannah. ' ^ Time Table. j (j ^.eave Port Royal, 9.30 A. M. j y are P?caufort, 10.00 " " | p( .eave Spriu;hill, 10.29 " 44 ^ .cave Frasrrs, 11.02 " 44 | ^ eave Sheldon, 11.20 " " | ^ Irrive at Yemaaseo, 12.10 P. M j i CC CONNECT WITH S. A C. R. R. 8U .cave Yoiuassee, 2.00 P. M. j /rave Ridge, 2.25 " " t0 x*ave Se:arsons, 2.45 " ' P' .eave Altaian's, 3.00 " " Irrive at end of road, 3.20 44 44 Returning.. 80 or >cavc end of road, 10.00 A. M. | m -cave Altiuan'a, 10^) * " vv /. afe Soarsons, . l'/W " " jfave Hidf?', 11.20 " " Lrrive at Yeinasscc, 11.45 " " ! ^ Connect with C. A S. IL R. | *?ave Ycmass c, 1.30 P. M T A-avc Sheldon, 2.10 " M ! ** A-avo Erasers, 2.35 " " a' A-ave Sprin^hill, 3.05 " * IR A-ave Beaufort, 3.37"' " & Lrrive at Port Royal, 4.07 " " T S. C. MILLETT, h. Nov.OO Ijt. * <?en|. Stipt. U' OFFICIAL. |d' . . j di Vets and Joint Resolutions passed by the ir General Assembly of SoutlT Carolina, e< Regular Session, 1871 and 1S72. .tn Act to Incorporate the Ihodoon Chemi- ^ cal and Soap Company, of South Caro Una. Section 1. B- it enacted by the S^n- ai ?te and House of Re;.r< sentalives of the "I Slate of S 'Uth Carolina, now met and sit j H tint? in General Assembly, and by the au- : ol Lhority ?*f the same: That \Y. B. Nash, S. A. Swails. L. j t< Wimbush, William Simons, II. W. Purvis di J. E Green, Aus >n W. Thayer, II. II a Montgomery, John B. Dennis, Etlward li Mickey, James Davis, B. A. Nerland, ] G John Bites, Timothy Hurley, A. II* lei Monteith, C. I). Flayne, R II Cain.S. B '<i Thompson, II. II. Hunter, W. II. Jones ; n J. N. II ay no, J. Mohley, John Meade, W. | el J. Whipper, S. Farr, B A. B"Semon, M. : p T Ciloan,and their associates and sue o e^sors are hereby vm ide and creand a a Dfxly politic and corp >rate in la v. unu- r n the natue and style of the ''Huntoon a "hemical Soap Omipagy," for the pur- j tl pose of manufacturing chemicals and soap it md disposing of the sune. amt for th-* j tl purpose of carrying on such other buai- t< jess aa may be c muected therewith, with p i capital of one million dollars, in shares i n >fone hundred (100) dollars each, and si with the privilege of establishing its prin;ipal office in the city of Charleston, and | ii i branch establishment at Columbia. 1 ja Sec. 2. Tint such a coin piny shall p lave succession o" officers and members,' <> be chosen according to the rules and j ? by laws made and to be made for their a I government and direction, and shall have ; a power and authority to make by laws (not o repugnant to the laws of the land) to make, h have, and use a coram >u s- al, and the ; c iame to alter at will; to sue and to be j o uied in any court in this State, to pur- I t; ihase and h >ld any lands, ten oueuts, or : t< lereditaments, goods or chatties, which f nay be me :ssary, c mnected with, or con- M lucive t<) the purposes for which said com ? latiy is established. 11 Sec 3. This corporation shall enjoy all c he privileges th it are awarded under tin: ; general laws of the State to any corpora i1' ion together wi h the special privileges c< icordvd by this charter. j l< Approved January 8. 1872. * l' I ti tl dn Art to Validate the \rtion of the. Coun- j Vj Commixsionsrx in Oconee County, in EeJuinjiny ami Conveying V>e lot ctd-d i to them to build a jail ujion. ! ^ Whereas ihe county commissioners of Deonee county, in the exercise of their liscrrtion. changed ihe location of the jail or said county, and exchanged the lot i H'ded to the State for the. purpose of erect- ul n<: a j til for the one on which the jail now S stands; and, whereas, the p:irties with ti whom the exchange was made luve sold tl he said lot to Joseph J. Norton, and the b iaik commissioners have executed titles to z< liiu; now. therefore, J B? it enacted by the Senate and House tl >f lb presentatives of the Slate of South b arolina, now met and silting in General F A>semoly, and by the authority of the C SUIIJU. " That the action of the county conirais- ti doners aforesaid be. and the same is here- tl by, validated, aud the title of the State to , a the said lot c mveyed to aud confirmed in a the said J ?seph J. Norton, his heirs and h issigas forever, : bi Approved 8th day of January, 1ST2. 1 * In Act to Incorporate the Young Men's j iti Africanus Debating Club. j cu Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen- ! te and House of Representatives of the tate of *outh Carolina, now met and sitng in General Assembly, and by the uthority of the same: That T. A. Divis, R. W. Givens, li. S. iobertson, F. J. Fugh, R. Xesbit, X. ewis, A. Latltan, J. C. Finleyand B. F. ( ennis, and their associates and success- ; rs, are hereby made and created a body ' ' 3litic anfl corporate, under the name and 1 yle of the 4-Young Men's Africanus De- j ' nine* Cub." situated in the city of 1 barlestou. / \ sio Sec. 2. And said corporation shall have Sts )wer to m ike ty-la^rs not repugnant to fur le laws of the land. %nd shall have sue- ; nei ssion of officers and rat rubers according anj 1 their elections, and to ^eep and u-e a err iraraon seal, the same to alter* at will to Sta le and be sued in any court jn this State, cla have and enjoy every right, power and wa ivilege incident to such corporation; and boi if hereby empowered to acquire, retain, wh id enjoy all such property, real and per ha1 mal, as may be given 01 bequeathed to, J riv purchased by it, and to sell, convey or of ortgage the same or any part thereof a', j or ill. | i Sec. 3. That said corporation may, an om time to time, invent their moneys, ! of isets, or any properly which it may ac- j Ge tire, in such real and personal property, i of >nds. stocks, or in sureties, io such sums j Sti ]d oq such terms and conditions as it i eoi ay deem proper, and to execute bonds, j of c., under its corporate s-al: Provided, j ret hat the maximum value of all property j th< eld or owned bv said corporation shall | an dt exceed twenty-five thousand (20,01(0, } Si j hilars. j hii Sec. 4. This act to continue in force j ih; uring fifteen (lo) y? ars,and'may be given ize i evidence without being specially plead- mi 1. iff Approved January Sth, 1872. sic i an n Act to Alter and Amend the Charter of j As the Town of Georgetown. i is Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate ?' ad House of Representatives of the State aP f South Carolina now met and sitting in 1 eueral Assembly, and by the authority j r the same : That so much of the charter ot the | ).vn of Georgetown as determines tbe ay of election e.and the same is hereby, rm-nded so as to fix the day of election of ^ utendant and Wardens of tbe town of e??rgetowu on the first Monday In April. ighte n hundred and seventy two (,ib<zj, j iid on the first Monday of tjie same i ac mnth in every year thereafter. Said lection to be held in some convenient ^Tt ublic place in said town, from eight "clock A. M. until five o'clock P. M.; U'l when the polls shall be cl- sed. the C< lanagers shall forthwith count the votes he ml d? elare the election, and aive notice lh lereof, in writing, to the intendant there- th 1 being, who shall, within two days he Hereafter, give notice, or cause the same he i he given, to the pers >ns duly el*cted : 8U rovided that the intendant and wardens ltl oiv in office shall continue until iheir i fh ceessors are e cetc d and qualified. I h( S- ction 2. That all laws now of force i ar i relation to the eliction of intendant w nd wardens, except so far as hereby re- ! h< ealtd he aud coniiuue in force. ?0 Section 3. That the intendant and wardens of the said town of Georgetown i er re hereby vested with all the power and uthority over the poor within ;he town at f Georgetown, which, by the law, now elong. or may hereafter belong, to the ''( ounty commissioners of Georgetown 10 uniy over the poor of said coun- *r y ; and, for the purpose of raising funds a provide for the comfort aud support of he siid poor, the said iuteudaut and j '*-?*'? mn.w usiat'Ms unci mdU-et a ooor tax 1 u the taxible property of the said town 1 the same maimer as they assess and diect tax?s thereon for* the support of ! t lie government of the to ah; provided s;t liat s.?id tax shall not exceed ten (10) per int. on the atuount of tax?s therein paid ^ ) the said town ; providtd, further, that ,ie tax pa) era of the said town of George- , >wn shall not be taxed for the support of :ie poor ouuide uf the corporate limits of iid town. w Approved 8th January, A. I)., 1S72. j HI ii Act to incorporate the Mountaineer Fire . 1U taurine (Nunpant of \\ alhnlla, South C'aro- j t1 lina. i (><I i Section 1. Beit enacted by the Sen- as te and House of It -prt si nta'ivi s of the H4 tate of South Carolina, now met and sit- ti? nir in General As^emb y, and by the au li( /,r ttw. win)., n Wiiii'nn lit 1"1IVJ * ' I t ?*V/ CU<U< . a in* v t* mm- w er. J din Dale, A Breiin* eke, S. 8 Smelt cc ^r, Martin Ansel, P lloyte, II. Stucke, acob Schroder. Jr., James Watson, anil Pr aeir successors inilfi;e, shall be known til y the name and style of the M' Uutaineer K*1 'ire Engine Company, of Walhalia. South u' arolina, be, ami they are hen bv created as ud constituted a body corporate aud poli- ; of c, with a capital stock net to exceed live th aousaud dollars with the ri^ht to sue *i< ud be sued, plead aud be impleaded, in re ny court of competent jurisdiction, to , ave aud to use a common seal, and the ?i{ ime to alter at will and pleasure, and j bt itb all the rights, privileges and unman-1 ? es that are now, or may hereafter be seired by law to like incorporated bodies. Sec. 2. That this act shall be deemed iblic act, nod UiaU remain in force for e term of fourteen years. Approved January 8tb, A. 0.. 1872/ int Resolution to require t\e Governor fa Communicate with Vie Proper Authorities of the State of Georgia, with a view to a Readjustment of the Boundary Line be'ween the Mates of Georgia and S*Aith Caro'ina, and authorizing the appoint , nent "f three Commissioners. IVhereas the action had by the cornmisners of the conference between the ttes of Georgia and South Carolina, is, many reasons unsatisfactory, promt3t among which, may be mentioned the bignity of the first article; the manifest or in the third article, to wit, "The tte of South Carolina shall not hereafter im any lands to the eastward, southrd, south westward, or west of tha judary above established. '* And, ereas the citizens of S 'Uth Carolina ve no rights of fishing in the Savannah er, or using, or drawing ofl'ihe waters said river for the purposes of navigating manufaciuring, thefefore: sec. 1. Bi it resolved by the Seriate d House of R presentatives of the State S?uth Carolina, now met and sitting in tieral Ai-s^mbly, and by the authority the same, That the Governor of this ite be, and he is hereby rt quired to luniunieale with the proper authoritys the State of Georgia, with a view to a idjustment of the bouudary line between t ' i States of Georgii and South Carolina; , d that whenever the Governor of the ite of Georgia shall h ive indicated to it its w illiuMn<ss for a readjustment, tit he be and is hereby further authorid, and n quired to appoiht three comstioners on the part of this State to ect said readjustment; and said commisuiers shall be paid the same per diem d mileage as members of the General isembly, and the treasurer of the State hereby authorized to pay the same out any funds iu the treasury uot otherwise propriattd. Sec. 2. That the said commissioners all have power to arrange and finally termine the Hue between said States, d their action in the matter shall be ading upon the State of South Carolina, Approved 8lh of January, A. D., 1872. n Act to Renew the Charter of Strawberry Ferry Over the Cooper River. Section 1. Be it enacted by ihe Senate id House of Representatives of the State South Carolina, now met and sitting in iueral Assembly, and by the authority the same: That the charter ot the lerry over tne ><>per river, known as Strawberry Ferry, and the same is hereby, renewed for e term of seven years, from and af.ef e passage of this act. and the same is re by vested in Mrs. Elizibeth Waring, r executors, administrators and assigns,, bjt-ct to like powers, privileges and lim* itions as were formerly conferred upon e owneis of said ferry by law; provided, jwever, that the folowing rates of ferrl;e only shall be charged and collected, to it: For foot passengers, each 10 cents; ?rse, each, 10 cents; one horse with bugr, wagon or cart and driver, 50 centsto hnrses with carriage, wagon and driv; , 75 cents; cattle, 10 ceuts each, long rriage; short ferriage to be onor-half the ?ove rates. Secti'?n 2. All persons attending pnb; meetings and elections and children gog to and from school shall be carried te. Approved January out, IPO*. n Act to More Ef^Hnally Provide foi the lltcordimj < f all Convtyanc $ of lital Estate. Section 1. He it enacted by' the Senc and House of lieprrsentatives of the ate of South Carolina, now met and sitng in General Assembly, and by the auiority of the sanies That every conveyance of rral estate, ithin ties State, aud hereafter made, all. wiihiu three dtjs, be nc>rded^n e otli e of the clerk of the county in hich such real estate, shall be situated, :cept in the county of Ch irleaton, where 1 such conveyances shall be record withthe same time, iu the office of the regisr of mesne conveyance; and where each mveyance, not so recorded shall he void, audbu-t any subsequent purchases in >od faith and for a valuable consideram, of the same real estate, or any por>n thereof; providt d suclv ?ubs< quent irehaser shall have first recorded bis said uveyance. s. .> > h fltrpnt. set* of hooks shall ha ovided by the clerks of the several counts, for the recording of deeds and raortiges, in one of which eels all conveyances, >solut.- in lh< ir terms and not intended mortgages. or as sureties in the nature mortgages, thall be recorded, and i? e other set al) such mortgages, or sore*8 in the nature of mortgagee, shall he corded. Sec 3. All acts or parts of acts, incoirstent with the provisions of this act* mm sreby repealed. Approved Jauoarv 8th, 1873. i. A