Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, April 18, 1872, Image 3
JlfillSTRATOR'S JOTICE.
All persons having claims against David
^Vigtoo, or against Benj James Jaudon,
or against Martha Jane Jaudon, late of the
Cotmty of Beaufort, in the State of South
Carolina, deceased, are hereby notified to
present statements thereof to Benj. L.
Brisbane atLawtonville, S. C., as the law,
in such cases, requires. ADd all persons
indebted to the same are hereby requested
to make payment to
BENJ.*L. BRISBANE,
Administrator of the J Estates.
April 11.
RECEIVER'S SALE.
George Opdyke d* Co., et. al. vs. The Lin'
den Parle Land Company.
BY J. FRASER MATHEWS.
The sale positive, in the matter of the
Linden Park Land Company.
Pursuant to the order of the Hon R. F.
fjiuh*m .Tudore of the First Circuit,
(dated January 26. 1872.) I will offer
for sale on Thursday, the 25th day ol
April, 1872. at 12 o'clock M., at Linden
Park, in Beaufort County, on May
River, three miles above Bluffton.
One first-Class Circular Saw Mill, with
Engines and Boilers; Tools. Machinery
and appurtenances; Corn mills; Cotton
Gins, Timber Carts. Fouf and Two Horse
Wagons, and Harnesses, Buggy and and
Harness. P.ougbs. Blacksmith's Tools,
Lumber Carts, one Large Fla\
Household furniture consisting of Ta
bles, Chairs. Sofas, Bedsteads and Beddine.
Wash-stands, Wardrobes. Crockery,
Cntlery. Cooking Stoves aud utensils and
many other articles.
One lot Sawed Lumber. Estimated at
' 250.000 feet aod about 400 Saw Logs.
Terms?Cash.
ALSO
The steam propeller tug boat U-n. Scott.
Terms for the steamer?sixty days, with
approved city of Charleston aecentanoe.
Um. J. Gayer,
It' ceiver.
Steamer General Scott will leave Beanfort
for Linden Park, on Wednesday 24ih
instant. Aprl. l8-2t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Samuel C. Brunson Assignee, vs. Elizabeth
T. Davis, Almir., S<>uthicood Smith. Astignee.,
vs. Elizabeth T. J)avi<, Admx.
By virtue of writs of fieri facias to inc directed
in the above stated cases, I will sell
before the Court House iu the town of Beaufort.
on the sixth day of May next, being the
first Monday in said month:
Ail the right, title and in'ere-t of Thomas
B. Davis, deceased, late of the narisli of St.
Peters in the eoun'yof Beiufort in the
State of Sou'h Carolina, in all that plantation
or tract of land consisting of teveral adjacent
tracts of land situate in the parish of
St. Peters iu the conn y of Beaufort and
State of South Caro ie t: 1 oonded u rtli h\
lan Is iH'longitur to .J .1. B. Shaman. and
John 11. Stoke ; so nth by lan Is belonging
to J. II. Bobert'anl A- J. I-avi : earthy a
tract mortgaged by the said Th unas B.
Davis, " in his lifetime to secure the puieh
ise money." and by lands b-d niging to
Miss Man- O. Carney. and we*t ly and - belonging
to J ?l:n B f'tokos. an 1 onUr.iing
two thousand two hundred an 1 thirty-three
I| acres more < r le. s.
The home-tead in the a hove premi e- will
be set off to the widow an 1 minor thMrtn
before the stile, and th 4 residue subdivide}
into eonwuicnt tra- ts as oon as the paitie
choose before the sale, an 1 p at- thereof sub
luitted for in p-ctlon at and be4' re" the sale
and the same will be sold aecorciog'y.
Terms ca ll, pure-haters t > pav *'<?r t'tle
and stamps. (iKO. IIOLMKS.
. . B. C.
Beaufort, S. C.. April 15, 1S72.
SHERIFFS
Josidt G. Prieher. Executor of Thomas
Pricker, vs. (\ M. Terry, A.J. Harrison,
./. W. Matlons.
By virtue of a wiit of fieri facias to me
directed. I will st 11 at public out cry in
front of ray office in the town ot Beaufort,
on the first Monday in May next, 1S72.
being the sixth day of eaid month, between
the legal houis of sale, the following
property, to wit:
All the right, title and interest of C. M.
Terry, in and to oil that plantation or
ttact of land situate lying and being in the
county of Beaufort, and State of South
Carolina, bounded north and west by the
part set off for the homestead; east bylands
of estate of Wm. I ley ward; south byJames
Iluts n, containing * acres
more or less, lev it d upon as the property
ofC. M. Terry, at the suit of Josiah G.
Tricher. executor of Thomas Pricher.
Terms cash, purchasers to pav for titles
and stamps. GEO. HOLMES,
S. B. C.
Beaufort, S. C., April 15. 1ST:'.
SHE 11 IFS. 1L
John MacDougnll, etal. vs. T. F. Screvin,
Exe> h or, etal.y Foreclosure and Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Hon. C. B.
Farmer, Circuit Judge in the above stated
case, to me directed, 1 will sell at public
out cry in front of my office in the town of
Beaulort, on the fiist Monday in Maynext,
1872, being the sixth day of said
month, betweeu the legal h >urs of sale,
the following property, to wit:
All that plant tion or tract of land situate
lying aud being on Savannah Back
River, iu Beaufort county, iu the State of
South Caroliua, opposite the city of Savannah;
bounded east by a canal betwem
the said tract and land formerly of Richard
Lambton, lately Procter's; northeast
by lands formerly of Charles Wright, aud
\ve6t by a canal between the said ti act and
lands formerly of Edward Ttlfair, and
fronting ou Savannah River, containing
five huudred and twenty-live (525) acres,
n more or less.
Tetms one-third cash, the balance on
a credit of one, two and three years, the
credit portion to be secured by bond or
^ bonds of the purchaser, bearing seven per
cent interest, payable annually, secured
by a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers
to pay for title and stamps.
GEO. HOLMES,
P C
Beaufort, S. C., April 15; 1S72.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
^ Peter Krauss,. )
vs. > Foreclosure and Sal5.
1 Elizabeth L. Smith j
; By virtue of an order of the Hon. C. B.
Farmer, Circuit Judge, in the above stated
case, to me directed, I will sell at public outer}'
in frout of*my office in the town of Beaufort
on the first Monday in May next, 1872,
being the sixth day of said month, between
the legal hours of sale, the following property?
To Wit:
All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate lying and being in Itardeeville, St.
Peters Parish, in the County ot Beaufort
and State of South Carolina, bounded on all
sides by iands lately owned by H. C. Raysor,
(now belonging to James G. Garnett,) and
tontaining ten (10) acres more or less.
, Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay for
titles and stamps.
GEORGE IIOLMES.
S. B. C.
Beaufort, S. C., April 15, 1872. aprl 18
r SHERIFF SALE.
j John H. Screvin, guardian |
of Harriett A. Gadsden. I
Order of
vs. ! Foreclosure.
Frederick Ijangballe, heir ) and Sale,
at law of David M. Lang- j
balle, dcsceascd. )
By virtue of an order of the Hon. C. B.
J Farmer, Circuit Judge in the above stated
case to ine directed l win. sen at puunc outcry
in front of niv office in the town of
Beaufort on the first Monday in May next,
1872, being the sixth day of said month between
the legal hours of sale, the following
property?
j To Wit :
All that certain house and lot situate, lying
and being in the town of Bluffton in the
i County of Beaufort and State of South
Carolina. Bounded north by the May River
Road, east by Calhoun street, south by lands
1 belonging to J. Chalmers, and west by lands
belonging to T. M. Phillips, measuring one
hundred and thirty* feet long by eighty-two
feet.
Terms?Cash sufficient to pay the cost and
j disbursements in this action, balance in a
j A*e r. with interest from date, to be secured
J oy bond and mortgage of the premises.
; Purchasers to pav for titles and stamp.
(GEORGE HOLMES.
S. B. C.
I Beaufort, S. C., April 12, 1872.
~ REFEREE'SSALE
I
I Mercer and Anderson, vs. Amos J. Harris
n.
By virtue of a judgment fur sale in this
i action, made h} the Hon. C. B. Farmer.
judge of the second ciicuit. I will oft-r for
; sale at pub ic auction, at the Court House
i in the town ot Beaufort, on the sixth day
jofMayuext, beiog the first Monday in
; s ltd month:
All ihut tract of land situate on Corker
! Swamp, in the palish of Piince William,
in the county of lh anfort, in the State of
i South Carolina; bounded on theuoiili h\
i lands b. 1 mging t?? A. B. Add s >n, on the
ast by lands belonging to .Jacob Mathews,
?>n the s oih h\ lands belonging to Mich
Ht) liivt'i8 on the west by lands tk 1 ?Dging
I to E A. Flogaith. nod containing two
hundied and forty (*240i acr? 8.
Terms cash, puich ;ser to pay for title,
and stamps.
J. W. MOORE,
aprl.4 3t Special Referee.
i 'referees
i .1. M. Martin, Assiyte \ rs. E'.izabtlh T
Davis, (t. a I,
By virtue of a judgment for saV in this
action. made hy the Hon. C. B Farmer.
| judge of ihe si end circuit, I will off r for
j sale dischaiged from all claim f?r dower or
1 homestead, alpuhpc auction,at the court
j house in the town of Beaufort, on the sixth
i1h> of Ma\ tuxt, being the tirsi Mouduy in
; said month:
All that plantation or tract of land, situate
in Saint IVters parish in the county
: of Beaufort, and State of S -utn Carolina;
' hounded on the north by lauds belonging
, to Allen Cau?ey, on the s >uih hv lauds
belonging to Johu II. It ibertaud William
I F. Robert, on the east by lands belonging
! to Samuel C. Bruns ?n, on the west by
! lands belonging to Thomas B. Davis, and
j containing three hundred aud eighty-four
I i3^4) acre3, more or hss.
j Terms cash, purchaser to piy for title
; and stamps.
J. W. MOORE,
anrl 4-3t Special Referee.
COLL til OX A D YEli TISEME NTS.
PRO BATE ~
Tiie State of South Carolina, \
Colleton County. j
By D. II. farmer, E>q., Probate Judge.
Whereas A. C. Anderson, Administrator,
made suitfto me, to grant him letteis
dismissory from the estate and effects of
A. J. AndersoD, these are therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said A.J.
Auderson, deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held in Walterboro, on Monday the
tith day of May next, after publication
i hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
i shew cause if any they have, why said letj
ters should not be granted.
Given under my band, at Walterboro,
this 3Uth day of March, Anno Domini
, lt>72.
D. II. FARMER,
apl.4-4t Probate Judge, C. C.
THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE
NATIONAL GIFT ENTiRPEISE,
FOll KDl I'ATlU.lilii ri nriFst,?.
Established in 1869.
; Our Tenth Distribution will take plac" in public in Hon.
L. I). Campbell's llall,
IVIonclay, May 20, 1072.
0(1(1 ** CASH and VALliBLE
(J1FTS ;
1 Cash Gift in American GoM, S'.ooO; 1 Cash Gift in
| American Silver. 95,000: ft Cash prizes, ea<h $1,000.
j Whole Numlier of Cash Gifts, Si,672. Single Tickets Si;
. Six Tickets. $5.
10,000 Agents wanted, to whom' liberal deduction will
i be made. Drawings take place every 60 da vs.
Circulars containing references aud full information
! sent to any one ordering them.
Address*at once, L. A. DO LI. Manager.
1 Lock Box 175, Hamilton, Ohio.
HORSES
MULES, lifg|
CHARLl
Just arrived, a lot of Rio, 1 Horses, together'
tatlon, Timber and Cart work.
Their stock is selected with care for this
"WARRANTED. We are selling for Cash or CH
April Mf R. (
$jwrial jflotitts,
Burnett'* Flavoring Extract*.?The superiority
of these extracts consists in their perfect purity .
and great stength. Thev are warranted free from I
poisonous oils and acids. Joseph Burnett & Co.. Boston, \
Sla nufact urcrs and Proprietors. For sale by all grocers
and druggists.
Nature Gives ns Teeth, hut she does not preserve
and purify them. That must bedone with fragrant
Zozodont. The" dental bone and its enamel casing are
iuade invulnerable to all destructive influences by the
daiiy use of this beneficial preparation.
"What Kvrry iinmrinnn *> itm??.a ^au
I cheap and reliable Liniment. Such an article is Dr.
j Tobias' Horse Liniment. Pint bottles at one dollar,
i For Lameness, Cuts, Galls, Colic, Sprains, Ac., warranted
j Wetter than any oth-r. Sold by tno Druggi ts. Depot
: 10 Park Plac%Nen York. H
Dlpsomimin is an insane thirst for intoxicating !
' I liquors. Habitual dram-drinking produ-e? it. Yet
j each Alcoholic Bitter vender recommends tl at a dram of
j his ruin and root-juice be taken thrice a dav, to prevent
sickness! For all bodily ailments, and as a protection
j against the causes of dis -ase, take that all sufficientauti- i?
I dote, I)k. WaIXER'S Vini oar Bittkks. the pure es- F
; sence of rare medical herbs unpolluted by distilled ui
i poisou. ?i
In
Cnrbolic Salve, recommended by the leading Phv- rt
sicians and the President of tHt- New York Board cf w
Health, as the most wonderful Healing compound ever p
known. Gives instant relief to burns, cures all kinds of ?
, sores, cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve for
all purjH.si-.s. Sold everywhere at go cents. John F.
Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York.
' Svapnia is Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous
properties, discovered by Dr. Bigelow. Professor of * .
Botany. Detroit Medical College. A most perfect anodyne (
and soothing opiate. <.John Farr, Chemist, New York.
t hrUtndnio'* Hair Dye is the safest and besfj
| it corrects the bad effft of inferior dyes, while the black
or brown tints it produces are identical to nature. Factory
G8 Maiden Lane, New York.
Piatt's Astral oil?Safest and best illuminating
Oil ever made. D >es not take fire or explode, if the
lamp is upset or broken.. Over ISO 000 families continue
to use it, and no accidents of any description have oc- _
| curred from it. Oil House of Chailes Pratt, established ??.
I 1770, New York.
Thr imroi and Swei-Vit Cod Liver OH In I
1 the world is Hazard A Caswell's male on the sea-shore.
; from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell. Hazard A Co, New
York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who
have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians
have decided it superior to any of the other oils in the M
market. M
Jouvln'x Inodorous ICid Olovf Clearer re- J'.(
stores soil-d gloves eq-ial to n"w. For sale by Druggists ^ j
i and Fan-v Goods D-aDrs. Price 25 cents per bottle
F. C. Walls A Co., New York.
lH
Risleys PMloVolceti is an established, warranted e'
remedy for painful Menstruation: and equally efficient as ?
a Nervous Antidote in all cases of Nervous Incitement, 1
Stomach and SI vplesAness in male or female. Sold ev.?- |
rywhere for St.00 a h-vtic. Morgan A Kisley. Druggists pJ
New York, General Agents. s!
A Youthful Api?i*urs?nr? and a beautiful,el- ar (V
I e imnlcxion is th-- d -ire of .-vorvhody. This effi-et is jiro- >,
diced by nsinr \V. ?,aird's' 151 <?rr? or Youth." a nanut^ss
b'Niutiiier of the skin. will remove nil disoo'oration. u<
Tun Freckles ami sunburns. Thousr of this d liubiful _
toilet preparation cannot be detected. For ?al bv all
Dnntw inJ Fancy Goods Deal.irs, Depot, j?jol?l St.. B
I New l'ork. J
! I*Tr?. Wliiklrv'* Soothing *yrup ?It relieves
' the li'Me snf1'er<w> f-on pain, cures win 1 colie. Itenilates p
the Stomach and Bowels Corn"*!* Acidity and durintr th? jj'
process of teething it is invaluable. Ferfcctly safe in nil ,.j
eases, as millions of mothers can testify. 0I
SEW ADVBItTlSEMBm
Exmessiiisv IBMEIEITS !}
ix b
CABINET ORGANS,
I Tb - Mas >n A Hammn Organ On.; respectfully an- m
: nounce the introduction of improvements of much uior ; st
| than ordinary intcruKt. These are dt
HEED \.\1> FIPKCABIKET ORG VN?.
lieinc the only successful combination if REAL FIFES
with reeds ever made: a
DAV'S Tit WSI'OSIXG KE Y-IIO VKI>,
1 which can Ik- instantly moved to the riybt or left, chanj,- .1.
j ing the pitch, or transposing the key.
Fur drau iiitfx a,id <ii rriptior.t, xee Circular. ""
I NEW A v D EliEG \NT STYLES OF J
DOUBLE RF.ED CABINET CICG \NS. '?
I at $140, $132 and Sl>5 each. OaiutuUriuj (hyMcity F.l?- '
j ytitrc, and Thorovght Fxleellcnce uj Workmanship, these arc
j c/inifur t/?"i mil/ i?fore offered.
The Mason A Hamlin Organs are acknowledged II
ItE<T, and from extraordinary facilities for nianufi -t- ?
I ure this Company can atlbrd, and now undertake to sMl at
1 prices which reu'dcr thuu
UNQUESTIONABLY CIlEAPEsT.
Four (ktavk organs S50 each; KtVK otave organs s
SIO i, $125 ami upwards. With three sets reeds S150 and
| upwards. Forty styles, up to SI-">00 each.
New Ii.i.rsTR.\ri:n Catai-Ogek. and Tustimosial
Cibci'I.ar, with opiniousof MOKETilAN ONE TIIOL'.S- C\
AND MUSICIANS, sent free. . \
MASON st HAMLIN ORGAN CO., SI
T
154 Tremont St., Boston. 500 Broadway, N. Y. <?1
CHEAP FARMS! FREETOMfS! ON
THE LINE OF THE 4
I* TTMTftTT PAf!TT?Tf! PATT/ftf)kT) ''
.............
A LAND GRANT OF |
12,000,000 ACRES
Ir
IS TIIK fj,l
Best Fai raing and Mineral Lands in Ainei
lea.
8, 000,000 ACRES U NEBRASKA.
I.N TIIK n
GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, $
THE
G-arclon of tlxo wost, ai
NOW FOR SALE! w
These lands are in the c ntral imrtion of the United
States. 011 the 41st decree of North Latitude, the central ?
" ' *L " 'A,..,. ,,f tlin 1 im*rii".in ('nlili. | 1?
j Hill* ?H 11)1' ureal ituv *. ?
nent, anil for grain growing and stock raising uu?urpassed
I l>y any in tin* United States.
CUKPKR IN PltK"K. more favorable terms given, and
| more convenient to market than tlian can be found else- (i
j where.
FREE IIIIJIESTE.1FIS FOR 10Tt.lL SETTLERS
THE BEST LOCATION FOR COLONIES. ^
Soldiers Entitled to a llomested of 160 Acres.
Eree Pusse* to Pureliiisers of Land
Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new
maps, published in English, German. Sweedish and l>an!
fch, mailed free everywhere.
Address " O. P. DAVIS. J(
"Land Commissioner, U. P. It. K. Oo\
Omaha. Neb. |
RED KIJSl' PItOOF CMT< S'4 a Ilnsliel; A
Orchard Grass S3.50 a bushel. Send 3 cent postage |
I stamp and ray complete Priced Lists of all kinds of Grass i
Seeds, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds, Flower and Tree Seeds |
j Agricultural Implements, Machinery,Guanos, Chemicals, !
Livestock, Ac., will be forwarded you. These Priced .
s Lists contain much valuable information as to time and ; 01
quantity to plant, Ac. .MARK W. JOHNSON, Seeds- .i
man, P. 0. Box 230, Atlanta. Ga. 11
! ? A
Agents Wanted.?Agents make more money
at work for us than at anything else. Business light j
j and permanent. Particulars free. G. $Tl>'SO>* A Co., '
I Fine Art l\bliakcr$, Portland, Matne. I
HORSES
MULES. .
B<l
!STOM
with a lot of fine Mules, auitflfble for PlanMarket,
and EVERY AXIMAL SOLD IS
ty acceptance payable October 1st.
iRAHAM, <fc 0.
nmm patest eid-fittiig
SKELETON CORSET.
Should /v worn by all Ijtdirs
*h" va'ue health and coin tort.
,ne"dfd ^or sum,n, r WP?r and
^BsvLbfIti*r warin climates, although adaptpfrlllFnreal
^ *? a" 9easons ?t "1C >'earS
^or ?d0 firat-claw
wMw-ww>V0RiCES 1 skirt
Sole Manufacturers,
Worcester, Mnu.
iHE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
IS THE BEST
i the world. Beautiful White, Buffs, Drabs,
rench Greys, or any other color, sold, "mixed ready f -r
te." Auy one can apply it without the aid of a profesonal
painter. It is handsomer, costs le&< and wears
tiger than any other paint. Sample cards, prices, and
commends from owners of the finest residences in the
wintry, furnished free by the Avf.rIll Chkmical
aixt Co., 32 Burling Slip, N. Y., or Clevelaud, Ohio.
"portable soda fountains"
$40, $50, $75 and $100
rood Durable and Cheap!
Shipped Ready For Use!
Manufactured by
J. W. CHAPMAN & CO., Madison, Ind.
A*-SEND FOR CIRCULAR.'** ?
HE BROWN COTTON GIN CO.,
New London, Conn.,
anufacturers of the "Brown Gin." Cotton seed Hollers,
achinery and Castings. Manufacturers of Harris'Pant
Rotary Steam Engine for plantation purooses.
>tton Gin makers and Rmairers furnished witn all
iuils of materials. Saws, Kins, Bullies, Boxes, etc., of
>y pattern, to order at short notice. Have had long cx ri
uce in the business, and guarantee satisfaction in
cry particular. Orders solicited. Address as above.
'llC PI1DICTIAU A lire- "-pw
flu, UnnlO I Inlli monthly, religious, family
?|nr, fill of incidents, providences, music p "Otrv, true
ori?3 for young, old, saints and sinners. No soctarianin,
controversy, politics, putts, pills, or patent medicines.
l)c. :? yrarS l<t copies $."?f Send 10c. for 3 pa rs
!? ir<?rc you forgcfl It He <'hrl?f in it. ft
piea$1. II. I.. Hastings, Trad Repository, 10 Linill
NY., Host on Mass.
Free to Book Agents, j
We wd! s"tid a handsom? Prospectus of our Illnrtraled
jviil'j Hibl\ containing ove* 4i0 fin "Scripture Illn-tra :
uns, to any Book Agent, fr -: of charge. Address N.\- j
onai. PuBt.rsKiicu Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Atlanta, Ga., !
' St. Louis, Mo. v
CAiu'liXTEUS "builders. ^ |
;.l all wh?> contemplate building, supplied with our new
Pist-stnd Catal'igue on receipt of stamp.
.GENTS WASTED;
an, l-scapod Nuu, whose disclosures are thrilling and
artling. ^genlsaro taking from lrt to ' ?!) orders a i
?y. It is the best selling liook published. Wkstekn
("bi.ishini, Co.. Cincinnati, O.
HOW TO BECOME WEALTHY.
A sure success. No humbug, No capital required,
ltd tiftv cents for particulars to P. BACON, P. 0. Box
!:?. Williiiusport, Pa.
'.dl.ll'-'V.SK Mict rsn.-Ag nfs AVh nte?|, nial t
L or female, in' every county in. the United States and
mad.as, to sell our new and most useful Patent; from
ic to six tis-d in every family. 100 percent, guaranteed,
or samples and terms, enclose ten cents and address
FKRCr.SOX A CO., 645 itiver Street. Troy, N. Y.
| Q Plu no < n.l N. Y.-lst c|a*s No Agents.
11 O i Naanes of patrons in 40 States in Circular.
CUNDURANGO.
upply of Hit) k Aasur* d. Price Itcduoed.
BLISS, EE EXE,0 OSS FLUID EXTRACT
ires Cancer, Scrofula. Syph'lis, Catarrh, Rheumatism, !
eauralgia. Pulmonary Complaints, I'leers. Salt Rh-um,
tin Diseases, all Blond I)i.sea.vs. Is purely vegetable.
fir. hnt hiomi BUiml I'urifirr. Sold by all Druggists. Price
: per bottle. Observe the trade mark. Send forCircUr
r. Oflire BOt rdarit,, Si te \ork.
000REWAR0
is prepared expressly to cure the Piles,and nothing else,
ild by all Druggists. Price, SI.00.
Attention.
I
SAVANNAH GRIST FOR SALE BY j
le undersigned, at 30 cents per peck, or
2.45 per Bag, including Bag.
When orders for Grist (from Savannah)
re accompanied with money, the price ;
ill be lower per has.
mar.28 tf JAMES II. TONKING. j
eadquarters 3rd Regiment S. C. N. G.
Bkai fout, March 27. 1872. |
eneral Orders Xo. 4.
|
Commanders of Companies will muster j
icir men for Parade, Inspection and Brill, j
i front of the Arsenal at Beaufort on
fondav the loth dav of April next at 11
clock A. M.
Bv order
' I>. L. WIG GIX.
Col. Comd'g. Reg't.
or. Richardson,
Acting Adjutant. march 28 3t. !
unuftl Meeting of the Tort Royal Railroad
Company.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders ,
F the Port Royal Railroad will be held fn
raonf/irt o f. rm tiipdhflv 1
1C I'HV VI lA,?UIV/iW U. v.j vu
.pril 20, at 12 M.
R. II. Thater,
mch.!4-7t. Secretary.- [
H. M. STUART M. D.,
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Corner of Bay and Eighth Streets,
Dealer'In
DRUGS, CHE MICA LS,
FAMILY MEDICINES,
FAKCY and *OILET Articles,
STA'TtfOlt ER V, PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES,- Sic., Sic., Sic,.
Together with many other articles too numerous to -1
mention. All of which will lie sold at the lowest
price for cash. Physicians prescriptions careully
compounded. fcb 11
CHOICE SELECTION OF R
ai
NEW YORK BUTTER, th
BUCKWHEAT, f0
GRAIIAM AND *
BEST FAMILY FLOUR. "
HONEY SYRUP FOR TABLE USE. *
PURE LEAF LARD. tb
W
A Fine Assortment of ?
CORN BROOMS, *
For Sale at low prices by the Dozen to ?
the tracfe.
G. WATERHOUSE,
Dec. 7tf Bay St.
M. POLLITZER, 2
COTTON PACTOE *
AND
C OMMISSI ON MERCHANT. fu
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Sept.4. 18
A. S. HITCHCOCK, *
th
mmitn AttSV 9c /^<tTri'CE?T T ItU Iffl f A W
All Uliil lb I ? vi/t .icjciiiiu/iv yx & Uii vi ^jj
yj
Bounty, Pension and Claim Agent.
BEAUFORT, S. C. J
Dec lvr. ju
Good for a Sawmill!
10
A 5ew . I>a
FORTY-HORSE POWER ENGINE a
For sale by , ^
March 14-tf. D. C. WILSON & CO ve
se
NOTICE. *
COLUMBIA, WALTERBORO & YEMASSEE ?
RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ?
co
In accordance with a Resolution adopted fe|
at a meeting of the Corporators at Waltcrboro
on the 21st inst., Books for receiving w]
subscriptions to the capital stock of said m
Company will be opened in the town of tit
Waltcrboro on Monday the (?th day of May ar
under the direction of John W. Rurbidge, or
J. S. Glover, and Willian A. Driffle, and pu
on the same dav at the City of Charleston ui
under the direction of John T. Jennings, ,a
Wm. M. Thomas and E- P. Holmes, and on of
the same day at the City of Columbia under ls
the direction of Geo. *F. Mclntyre, T. I). th
Richardson and Edward Holmes. ,:h
Waltcrboro, March 25th, 1872.
March 2S-4w. JOHN W. RURBIDGE. ?
" MANHOOD:
Row Lost, How Restored. la!
Wl
Just published, a new edition of DR. of
CULVERYVELT/S CELEBRATED ES- ta
SAY on the radical care o! certain weak- th
nessos, the eflVcts of .Errors and Abuses
in early life. * ^
The celebrated author, in this admira- 'tIi'
ble essay, cl arly demonstrates from a wj
thirty jears'successful practice, that the all
ularminor rnnscnupnces of such errors and ....
w" "" *1 " " ' ~ j/v
abuses may l>e radically cured without the wi
dangerous use of internal medicine or the 0fl
application of the knife; pointing out a sai
mode of cure at once simple, certain, and *ai
effectual, by means of which every suffer- Hv
er, no matter what his condition may be, fa<
may cure himself cheaply, privately, and ?> <
radically. 1,1
5^ This Lfcture should be in the hands in
of every youth and every man n the lh
land. or
Sent, under seal, in plain envelope, to ,L1
any address, jx/stpaid on receipt of six a"
cents, or two post stamps. an
Also, Dr. Culverwell's 4'Marriage | 11
Guide." price 25 cents.
Address the publishers.
CIIAS. J. C. KLINE &CO.,
1J7 B??wery, New York. Post-Office ct.
Box 4,587. Jan. 25-1 y. ch
TolfxVG MEN ?
til
Contemplating a Business Life should at- th
tend the Ti
BRYANT, STRATTOX & SADLER
til
Business College, z
For Circulars, and Specimens of Pen- !
manship, enclose two stamps and address w?
W. II. Sadler, Pres't. Tr
No8. 6. & 8 Charier St., Baltimore, Md., th
TZEIE j"?
COLMBIA IMOIV:
is the
cai
JJYJEST, SPICIEST AND BEST .iei
DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE pn
inSTATE.
, an
SEVEN LOELAES PEE ANNUM, i J,"
I
:o: ,
in,s
WEEKLY I YIO.Y. ji
I na
THE BEST FAMILY" PAPER ; *
IN TIIE STATE. j Z
Two Dollars per Annum, sar
te?"N OTICE. ?CHAIN r ES OF IN COM , ~
PETENCY or Neglect having lieeir pre- '
terred against JOSEPH A. DT PONG? arid
A. II. ALSTON, Pilots of St. Helena- and
Port Royal, this is to notify all Masters and es
Consignee of Vessels bound into'said Ports w
not to employ said Pilots, as they are hereby th
suspended. By order of Board of Commis- : ui
sioners of Pilots for South Carolina.
apg4 2-t. A. 0. STONE, Chairman. |
n: Act to Airtend an Act entitled "Ait Act Providing for the
Astessmcnl dntl Taxation rf Property, Patted September
15,1868, and all Act* Amendatory Thereto^
Section 1. Be it-enacted by the SbnMe anQ of
cpresentatives of the State of south Carolina,' now met
id sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of
te same:
That section 108 of the act entitled "an act providing
r the assessment and taxation of property," passed .
ptcmber 15,1868, be, and the same Is hereby altered *
id amended, by-striking out all the proviso, after flie
ords "delinquent land sale," in the twelfth line; that
ction llfof the same act be amended by striking out
ie words "two years," and inserting In lieu thereof the
ords 'ninety days;" that section 116 of the sffiiib act be?
id the same Is hereby amended byrtrilfiltfc out the
ords "two years," whenever the same Appears therein
id insert in lieu thereof the wotdv "nfnefy days;" that
ctlon 117 of the same act be, and the same is hereby,
n'ended by striking out the wools "one year," whenever
e same may appear therein, and insert, in lieu thereof.
iC words "thirty days;" and by striking out tneworas
wo years," whenever the same niay appear therein1, and
sort the words "ninety days," in lieu thj?of; that seein
123 of said act be, and the same is hWbjr, amended
r iftriking out the words "two years," whenever the same
ay occur therein, and insert, fh lieu thereof, the worda
lincty days."
See. 2. That so much of the act entitled "an act tfe*
irther amend an act entitled an act providing for the
isessment and taxation kof property," passed March 8
171, as provides that all deeds of conveyances of retfj
itate shall be placed on reqprd in the office of the Coun.
Auditor before the s>tme can'be placed on record in
ie office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance, be, and
c same Ls hereby, amended by adding the following,
k "And for each and every violation of this provision*
; a Clerk of Court or Register of Mesne Conveyance, he'
all upon conviction before any court of competent
risdiction, be fined in a sum ofr not less than five dollars
>r more than twenty dollars, and the costsof the action,*
ie half of said fine to be paid into the County Treasury
r the benefit of the county, and the other half to bo
lid to the County Auditor.
Sec. 3. That all lands which have fotfeitcd to tho
ate under the provisions of the act providing for the'
sessnientand taxation of property, passed September
, 1868, and other acts amendatory thereto, shall be arfrtiscd
by the County Auditor, in manner provided by
ction 107 of said act, and sold by the County Treasurer
the highest bidder, and the County Audltor'shall c*e^
te a "warranty deed" to the purchaser. The proceeds
the sale, after deducting fees allowed by law, and payg
the county the amount of taxes and penalties duo
nn such land, shell be forwarded to the State Treasurer
the County Treasurer, and shall be credited to tho
unty from which it is received on account of the forited
lands.
Sec. 4. That all lands and real estate within this State
hereupon, or in respect whereof, any sum of money reams
due or paygble after the sale provided for in sec>n
15, chapter 13, title 3, of general statues, or which
e Habh; to be sold for. or on account of any tax laid by
under the authority of this State, for State or county
irpoaes, in accordance wnh the provisions of either of
e several acts, for the purpose of assessing and levying
xes for the support of the government of the State, and
the several counties thereof, passed in the years 1868,
CD, 1870 and 1871; shall lie exposed to sale, and sold for
e payment of such taxes, and all penalties, costs and
arges thereon accrued, on the first Monday in June,
72, and from day to day thereafter, Sundays only acptod,
fintil the whole thereof shall be sold, at the place
places, on the terms and-manner hereinafter provided ,
ch sale shall be by the Countv Treasurer of each coun.
... . . j: . j
, at tnc county seat, wno snail expose ana oner inc saw
nds at public sale, to be sold and conveyed in fee simple
thout anyjright of redemption for the payment thereIfno
i^rson shall at said sale offer to purchase or
kea less quantity of the land so charged and offered
an the whole thereof, at and for the amounts so charged
r the taxes, jienalties, costs and charges; the said
muty Treasurer shall declare that the State is the puraser
thereof, at and for the amount so charged, and
ereupon the .State shall become invested in fee simple
th the titles of said Hinds, and the appurtenahes, and
the improvements thereon. If at the said sale any
rson shall publicly offer to take a less portion than the
lole of said lands shall be soM to such perjpn as shall
"er to tak the smallest portiotr thereof, and pay tho
me?aud upon the payments of the amount so due to
id C'oui ty Treasurer, said officer shall execute and doer
to the said purchaser a certificate setting forth tho
t of such purchase, and the payment of the amount
I; and thereupon the said purclrsser shall be entitled to
cgrant from the * ate of the undivtded right, title or
terest, in fee simple without redemption in and to all
e lauds so sold, and all lands belouging to any person
persons, or corporation, against whom such tax was
ded aud assessed, equal to the proportion which the
lount bid holds to the whole of said lands so purihas^d <
<1 the purchaser shall be entitled to demand partition
ercof according to law, and on such partition the said
rcluiscr shall be entithd to a proportional share and
terest in all the improvements thereon. In addition to
c sums now assessed and chargeable ujjon said lands,
ere shall be added at the time of said sale five per
iitumofthe amount of said taxes, penalties, costs and
arges, which said st.m is hereby appropriated for tho'
jwiise of said sale, arid the collection of the moneys
ercon. One-half of one per cent, to be for the use of
e county, and the balance to be paid into the Stale
vasury. If any person to whom such lands shall bo
iiek olf shall fail forthwith to pay the amount blif
ercf'T, said County Treasurer shall immediately expose
d offer such lands for re-sale as if no previous sale had
ken place. The County Treasurer shall make weekly
mittances of all funds receiverl according to the prodons
of this art to the State Treasurer, and shall fc>rinl
monthly aecounts for said funds to the Shvto
vasurer.
Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the tlovcrnorto causo'
is act to be published in such manner as shall in his
Ignient he rcquisit to give full information thereof,e
expanse of sai l publication to be paid or reimbursed
t of the funds authorized hereby to bo charged as the
penscs of said sale.
sec. ('?. It shall l>e the duty of each Counfy Awflfofof
:h county to exhibit the tax hooks thereof, showing al^
linquent taxes herein provided for, fir sixty days uv+i %
-ceding such sale, and all persons shall he entitled to'
qs.-ct the same between the hours of 1) o'clock A. M.
d 12 M. each day, Sundays except, and it shall be his
ty to attend said sale with the said tax hooks and to
rnish to said County Treasurer, and all p-rsons requirg
the same, such information as the recordsof his otfico
ty afford relative to the matt >rs involved in said sale
ri upui the delivery of the Treasurer's certificate of
e, to execute a d -ed in accordance with section 31
ipter t:t, title 3, of the general statues of South Carolil
too. 7. That this act shall take effect from and InfmS
itcly after its jossag?T5hd that all acts or purts of act*
onslstent with the provisions of this act be, and tho
ne are hereby repealed,
vnnroved March 12. 1*72.
AIIIIAISTRATM'S JfOTKE.
All persons having demands-against tlie"
tateofMissA. F. ifeggett, deceased
ill band them ia properly attested, and
lose indebted will make payment to the
idersigned. Beaufort S. C , April 15,
1872. P. F. Mkgoett,
Aprl. 18 4t. Administrator