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ttilHSKlim JOTH'E. All persons ha\ing claims against David "*Vigton. or against Benj James Jaudon, or against Martha Jane Jaudon, late of the C ?uuty of Beaufort, in the State of South Caruliua, deceased. are hereby notified to present statements thereof to Benj. L. Brisbane at Lawtonville, S. C., as the law, in such cases, requires. And all persons indebted to the same are hereby requested to make payment to BENJ. L. BRISBANE, Administrator of the 3 Estates. April 11. ItEC KIVEK S S \LE. George Opdyke <1* Co., ct. al vs. The Linden Park Land Company. BY J. FR YSER MATHEWS. The ?nV positive, in the matter of the j I/nderr Park Land Company. Pur?uant to the order of the Hon R. F. Graham. Judge of the First Circuit, (dated January 2fi, 1872.) I will oflVr for sale on Thursday, the 25th day of April, 1872 at 12 o'clock M., at Linden Pa:k, in Beaufort County, on May River, thr'e miles above Bluffton. One first-Class Circular Saw Mill, with Engines and Boilers; Too's Machinery and annnrtenancca; Corn mills; Cotton Gins TinVr ('arts Four and Two Horse j AVagons, and Harnesses, Buggy and and Harness. P oughR. Blacksmith's Tools, I Luoih* r Ca??s. one Large Fla\ Household furniture consisting of Ta b'cs, Chairs. Sofas, Bedsteads and Bed- ] ding. AVash stands. AVardrohcs. Crockery, Cutlery. Coi-king Stoves and utensils-and I rr???<v oHier articYs. Ooe lot wed Lumber. Estimated at 2*0 000 feet and about 400 Saw Logs. Terms?Cash. also The s'oam propeller tug boat Gen. Scott. Terms f-r the steamer?sixty days, with approved city of Charleston acceptance, j AVm. J. Gayer. R- ceiver. Mourner General Scott will leave Bpaufort for Linden Park, on Wednesdav 24ih instant. Aprl.l8-2t. SHERIFF'S SALE. " Sam* irl C. Dntnson Assign?", vs. Elizabeth | T. Da as. -1 Imi.r., Southirond Smith. A$sifjnee. vs. EHzahi th T. Davis, Athnx. Ry virtue of writs of fieri facias to me dirt i-p d in the above stated cases, I will sell before the Court llousc in-the town of Beaufort. 'he sixth day of May next, being the first M mdny in said month: AM the rh ht, title and interest of Thomas I>. I * ivi-. deceased, late of the parish of St. ! Vtors, in the county of Bjnufort, in the State of S ?uth Carolina, in all that plantation or tract of land consisting of several adj;; -at tracts of land situate fr? the parish of St. Peters in the county of Kenuibrt and State of South Carolina: hounded n ?rth by lati 1- ''e'omrin^ to J.J. 15 Shutnan, and John !5. S'okes; south by lands belonging r ) J. 11. Robert--and A- J. Davis; east by a t act mortgaged by the said Thomas 15. Dr. : . " in his lifetime to secure the pur<-'-a'e m mcy, and by lands belonging to Mis- Mary O. Causey, and we-t by amis belonging to J >hn 15. Stokes, and containing two th m-an 1 two hundred and thirty-three acres more or less. The honi wP ad in the above premises will be set e4f to the widow and minor children before the and the residue -subdivided into convenient tracts as -non as the parties choose before the --ale, arid plats thereof sub mit'ed for in-p'c?ion at and before the sale, an 1 the same will he sold accordingly. Terms c?-h, purchasers to oav for titles CD) HOLMIX -.B.C. I Bern: fort, S. C., April 15, 1872. SHERIFFS SALE. *0. Fro lor, Es.mttor of Thomas i V/ /"/ , r.?. f' .1/. Terry, A.J. Harrison, J. 11*. -1 lafheirs. By v riUc of a writ of fieri facias to me 1 (lireeled. 1 will sell at public out cry in ! .'lout ot ihj *. llice iu tilt; town of Beauf??rt; j on the fi.st Moi? lay iu May next, 1872. ! Ixiijo tLesixih dav of said month, be- i I Aeen th?? !?' _ tl hours of sale, t!ie following |??*'?!? ri v. to w?i: All ui i i^ln, title and inter* st of C. M. ! Terry, iti a? d to all thai plantation or I II ad of land sit i i?e 1>it?i? and 1 >e?r?ej in the j mn'y of l? auf<?rt. and State of South Carolina, b u*?d?-d north and w?st 1>\ the j part. s t oil* for the homestead; east by 1 inds of Ksfa'e of Win IIe\ waid; south by i J.im?*s Huts n, containing acr*s more or 1* <s. 1. vi? d upon as the property ! Of C. M. Terry, at the suit of Josiah G I'H'her. ex eut<>r of Thomas Piicher. Terms cash, purchas* rs to t?av for titles and stamps. GEO. HOI,MRS, S. B. C. B-aufort. S. C., April 15 187 SI/ EL'fFF'S t$ALE. John Mac Domjoll, *iol vs. T. F. S-'rerin j Kx* cu or, Fnnc'o^ure <iinl SV'e. l?y virtue of an order of-the Hon. C. B mer, Circuit -Jud^e in ihe above stated c;?>e. Jo me dm cted, I will st* 11 at public oof cry in front of my ollW in the town of Beaufort. on the (r?t? Monday in May liext 1S72. b, in?? tim sixth day of said month, b -t ween the legal hours of sale, tie following property, to wit: AH that plant tion or tract of land sit infe lying and b ing on Savannah Back 11 v r, in B aufort county, in the State of S mill Carolina, opposite the city of Si vaunah; b lundcd cast by a canal bet wet u the said tract ami land forme?ly of Richard l.amhton. late'y Procters; northeast hv lands formerly of Charles Wright, and west bv a '-ami lv t?o ? n the said tract and ! lands fotnnrlv of K I ward Telfair, and fronting on Sivennah River, con taming hotwtr. il Mud L\v?uiv live (O'Jo acres, J - \ r 111 ?r?? or U s*. Tetnis one-third cash, the bihinceon a ore d't of one, t-vo and three years, the credit portion to he secured by bond or bonds of the purchaser, bearing seven per c.-nt interest. payable annually, secured' by a mortgage of the premises. Purchases to pay for title and stamps. GEO. HOLMES, S. 13. C. Pcaufort, S. C., April 15, 1672. 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. Peter Krauss, )' vs. > Foreclosure and Sale. Elizabeth L. Smith,) 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 outcry in front of my office in the town of Beaufort on the first Monday in May next. 1872, j being the sixth day of said month between the legal hours of sale, the following propertv? To Wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land | situate lying and being in Hardeeville. St, Peters Parish, in the County ot Beaufort and State of South Carolina, hounded on all ^ sides by lands lately owned by H. C. Raysor, (now belonging to James G. Garnett,) and containing ten (10) acres more or less. Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. GEORGE HOLMES. S. B. C. ' Beaufort, S. C., April 15, 1872. aprl 18 r SHERIFF SALE. a John H. Screvin, guardian | of Harriett A. Gadsden, j ? I Order of * vs. !- Foreclosure. 'j Frederick Langballe, heir ] aud Sale, at law of David M. Lang- j c balle, desceased. I j 1>.. ~ ..e ? it,.? n TJ I JL>\ \ II I U 17 UI ail IMUVI VI I lie JlUll. V/* | u Farmer, Circuit Judge in the above stated j 1 case to nie directed I will sell at public out- I cry in front of my office in the town of ]. Beaufort on the first Monday in May next, ii 1872, being the sixth day of said month be- s twecn the legal hours of sale, the following {] propertv? ? To Wit: p All that certain house and lot situate, lying and being in the town of Bluffton in the ! } County of Beaufort and State of South t Carolina. Bounded north by the May River * Road, east by Calhoun street, south by lands I belonging to J. Chalmers, and west by lands belonging to T. M. Phillips, measuring one * hundred and thirty feet long by eighty-two * I feet. Terms?Cash sufficient to pay the cost and j, disbursements in this action, balance in a <> ye r. with interest from date, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to nav for titles and stamp. GEORGE HOLMES. ti s. b. c. ; Beaufort, S. C.. April 12, 1872. REFEREES SALE. 1! "m/7 .1 i'? d vn/io T Wetv_ i h .fiercer w/tu. iiuuticm, io. uxuwe u. .uv??. ?> TiSl/W. n By virtue of a judgment for sale in this ^ action, made by the Hon. C. B. Farmer, ? judge of the second circuit. I will ofter for * sale at pub ic auction, at the Court House in the town of Beaufort, on the sixth day I n of May next, being the first Monday in ?, said month: r; All that tract of land situate on Corker N Swamp, in the parish of Prince William, in the county of Beaufort, in the State of ? South Carolina; bounded on the north by l-j lands belonging to A. B. Addison, on the i ^ east by lands belonging to Jacob Mathews, j i? or the south by lands belonging to Mich- ! N ael Rivers, on the west by lands belonging j w to E. A. Hogarth, and containing two j} hundred and forty (240) acres. pi Terms cash, purchaser to pay for title ca and stamps. J. W. MOORE, 3 aprl.4 3t Special Reteree. REFEREE'S SALE. .1. M. Martin, Assignee vs. Elizabeth T. I Davis, et. al. ?< By virtue of a judgment for sale in this l1' action, made by the Hon. C. B. Farmer, judge of the second circuit, I will offer for sale discharged from all claim for dower or homestead, at public auction, at the court house in the town of Beaufort, on the sixth * day of Mav uext, being the first Monday in said month: All that plantation or tract of land, situate in Saint Peters parish, in the county i it of Beaufort, and State of South Carolina; U bounded on the north by lands belonging ,h to Allen Causey, on the 8 ?uth bv lands n belonging to John II. It >bert and William ?? F. Robert, ou the east by lands belonging ,,r to Samuel C. Hruns ?u, on the west bv i lands belonging to Thomas H. Davis, and ! F< containing three hundred and eighty-four I 3^4) acres, tnore or less. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for title (^' and stain ns. J. W. MOORE, | ar>rl 4.-U Special lteferee. CULLUION ADVERTISEMENTS. | ? PROBATE XOTICK. The State of S >utii Carolina, ) ! Colleton County. j j By J). II. farmer, E>q., Probate Judge. Whereas A. C. Anderson, Admiuistra- b tor. made suit to me, to grant him letters dismissory from the estate and effects of A. J Anderson, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and cn ditors of the said A J. Anderson, deceased, that, they be and ap- t pear, before me, in the Court of Probate. ! 10 be held in W alterhoro, on Monday the tith day of May next, after publication heieof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew eause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. ii, Given under niv hand, at "Walterbnra, , "< tin's 30th day of March, Anno Domini ll> D72. a. D. If. FARMER, aj?l.4-41 Probate .Judge, C. C. F Tilt; riiol'U-.s FAVOlilTK NATIONAL GIFT ENTERPRISE, Si Koa Eut't.vriev a r. piarosES. Established in 1869. >:ir Toiith Histrihution w ill lafco |>l:i v in pulilic in Hon. [ L. I). Campbell's Ii:ill, Monday, May 20, 1872. $oo,ooo?ss&r:} 1 Cash Gift in American (!oM. $5,000: l Cash Gift in j A American Stiver, $o,U0U; 5 Cash prizes each $l.o;vi. IWhole Nuin's r of Cash Gifts, $1,072. Single Tickets $1: j ' Six Tickets. $5. ?|i 10,000 Agent* wanted, to whom lihcnti deduction will 1,1 b" made. ] trawings take j>la? eevery f.0 days. Circulars containing reference, and full information | I sent to any one ord ring them. r Address at once, L. A. ROLL Manager, j at Lock Box 175, Hamilton, Ohio. 1 / HORSES "'jgfc MULES. n x . s xx xx u a CHJRLj Just arrived, a lot of Xo. 1 Horses, together tlon. Timber and C..*t work. Their stock is selected with care for thli YARR ANTED. We are selling for Cash or C April 4-tf JJ,, | jP pm'aJ Stilus, Burnett's Flavoring Extracts.?The supeiority of these extracts consists in their perfect purity mi great stength. They are warranted free from ' oisonous oils and acids. Joseph Burnett A Co.. Boston, fanufacturers and Proprietors. For sale by all grocers nd druggists. Nature Gives us Teeth, hut she does not preerve and purify them. That must bedonewith fragrant lozodont. The" dental bone and its enamel casing are jade invulnerable to all destructive influences by the aiiy use of this beneficial preparation. What Every Horseman Wants.?A good heap and reliable Liniment. Such an article is Dr. 'obias' Horse Liniment. Pint bottles at one dollar. \>r Lameness, Cuts, (Jails, Colic, Sprains, Ac., warranted otter than any other. Sold by the Druggl ts. Depot 0 Park Place, New York. Dlpsonmnia is an insane thirst for intoxicating iqnors. Habitual drain-drinking produces it. Yet ach Alcoholic Bitter vender recommends that a drain of lis rum and root-juice Ik; taken thrice a dav, to prevent ickncss! For all bodily ailments, and as a protection gainst the causes of disease, take that all sufficient auti- ' tote, Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, the pure escnce of rare medical herbs unpolluted by distilled 1 ioi.su n. ! Carbolic Salvo, recommended by tbe lending Phyicians and the President of the New York Board of i lealth, as the most wonderful Healing com|*>und ever ins...* iiunw cures all kinds of ores, cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve for II purposes. Sold everywhere at 25 cents. John F. lenrv, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Svnpnta is Opium purified of its sickening and poifinous properties, diseovcml by I>r. Bigelow, Professor of tetany, Detroit Medical College. A most perfect anodyne ,nd soothing opiate. John Parr, Chemist, New York. < li .-1sth<lm o's llnlr Dye is the safest and b?st, t corrects the had effect of Inferior dyes, while the black r brown tints it produces arc identical to nature. Facory 68 Maiden Lane, New York. Pratt's \ntrn 1 oil ?Safest and best illuminating ?il ever made. Does not take fire or explode, if the imp is upset or broken. Over 150 (KM) families continue j use it, and no accidents of any discription have oeurred from it. Oil House of Chailes Pratt, established "70, New York. The purest and Swre'nt Cod Liver Oil In fie world is Hazard A Caswell's made on the sea-shore, rom fresh. selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard A Co, New 'ork. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who ave once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians ave decided it superior to any of the other oils in the larket. 1 I i Jouvln'* InodororiH TCItl filove rirnner re- < ores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale by Druggists ] nd Fancy hoods Dealers. Price 25 cents per bottle ; C. Walls A Co., New York. i Rlsleys Phllotoken i< an established, warranted 1 mealy for painful Menstruation: and equally efficient as , Nervous Antidote in ail cas<*s of Nervous Excitement, tomaeh and Sleeplessness in male or female. Sol 1 everwhere for Si.00 a bo'tle. Morgan A Risley. Druggists 1 ew York, General Agents. A Youthful Appriirnnre and a beautiful,ekar < lmplcxion is the desire of everybody. This efTcrt is pro- | need by using G. W. Laird's ''Bloom of Youtli." a harm- ( ss beautifier of the skin, will remove all discoloration, < an Freckles and sunburns. The use of this delightful | >ilct preparation cannot lie detected. For sal" by all ! ruggistsanJ Fancy Goods Dealers, Depot, 5 Gold M.. ew York. . [r?. Wlnslnw's Sonthlng synp?It relieves ie little sufferer? f rom pain, cur -s wind colic. Regulates i ic Stomach and Bowels. Corrects Aci<titvan?t anting in" j t rocess of teething it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all i iscs. as millions of mothers can testify. <_ i'EAV A DVF.KTISKM EXTS. ' EXTKA6R1IIIRYI9PR0YEHEITS I IN CABINET ORGANS, j The Mason & Hamun Organ Co.: respectfully an- 1 mnce the introduction of improvements of much more s an ordinary interest. These are * HRKD AM) PIPB CABINET OltG ANS. (ing the only successful combination if lif.AL PIPES ith reeds ever made: DAY'S TRANSPOSING KRY-BOVRD, tiich can he instantly moved to the right or 1 ft, chang- " g the pitch, or transposing the key. For drawingit und ducrififiott*, see t'irmlfr NEW AND KhKGVNT STYLES OP < DOUBLE REED CABINET ORGANS. j Si 10. Si-12 and Sl'2"? each. Conxidrrinq Onpaoity F.irm r, and Thoro?yht Urtcelterice. <f Work month ip, thr.it are eit/trr than any Itrj'ore offered. I The Mason a IIami.ix Organs are aeknowlslged E s'l, and from extraordinary facilities for manufaet- v this Company can.afford, and now undertake to sell at iees which, render tln ui I N QUESTION AIIL Y CIIEAPEST. U*R OCTAVK ORGANS SaO each: FIVK OTAVK ORGANS !> ik. Si-o and upwards. With throe sett rants SloO and wards. For"y style.*, up to SloOO each. ^ NKW It.USTKATKl) ( ATAl.<Mil K, and TKSTIMONIAI. Ket't.AK, with opinionsnf MOUKTIIAN ONKTHOl'S- ' ND MCSICIANS. sent free. ^ MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 4 Tremont St.. Boston. .Wf> Broadway, N. Y. j" HEAP FARMS! FREE HOMES! : ON T11K LINK OK THE | ? ?* a nf* \ ^ U^iUJN' IMUAJflu &j%iutMiUJ. A LAND (IRANT OF 12,000,000 ACHES r IS THE > t-at Fttiining aiul Mineral Lands in Ainerlea. 8, 000.000 ACRES I\ NEBRASKA. IX THE t IREAT PLATTE VALLEY, ' * TIIE Gardon of th.o west, NOW FOR SALFJ T3ie>e lands are in tlio mitral portion of tlio I'nitod at?.-s. <>n the 41>t <i''uivf of North Latitude, the emit nil J ic of the treat Teni|?*rate Zone of the American Cmiti nt, ami for train crou intanu stock raising unsurpassed r any in the Cuitcd States. t'HKPKU IN I'lticl., more favorahl? terms given, and ore convenient to market than than can he found el.seliere. f REE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS 1 Till: BEST LOCATION FOR < OLONtES. -< ililiiTs Entitled to a Homested of 160 Acres. K tec Passes to Pare Lasers of Land Send f<>r the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new aps, published in Fnglish, German. Swecdish and I>anli, mailed free overvwhere. Addrws * O. P. RAVI*, Land Commissioner, 1". 1'. H. R. <V, Omaltu. \eb. Kl> KV<T PKOIIK (Hl> $4 a lliixhel; VOrchard Grass S3.f>0 a bushel. Send Scent jeistage I amp and my complete Priced Lists of all kinds oft irass tsis. Field Seeds, (.arden Seeds, Flower and Tree Seeds gricuUurul Implements. Machinery,Guanos, Chemicals, ive Stock. Ac., wilt tie forwarded yon. These I'rieed ists contain much valuable information as to tiin? and lantity to plant, Ac. .MARK W. JOHNSON, Seedsman, 1*. O. Box &U?, Atlanta. Oa. iKEXTS Wanted.?Agents make more money [ at work for its than at anything else. Business light 11 id permanent. Particulars free. G. StissuN A Co., ^ bhc Art Publishers, Portland, Maine. c HORSES jlii MULES. ESTOX. with a lot of line Males, suitable for Plani Market, and EVERY ANIMAL SOLD IS 4 ity acceptance payable October 1st. SrRAHAM, & CO. r YM\m PATENT KID-FITTIAG SKELETON CORSET. M * mended for'summer wear and 0 WORCESTER SKIRT ^ Sole Manufacturers, ^ Worcester, Mass. (< THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT I IS THE BEST in the world. Beautiful White, Buffs, Drabs, \\ French Greys, or any other color, sold, "mixed ready for .1. use." Any one can apply it without the aid of a profes- ' siotial painter. It is handsomer, costs less, and wears tl longer than any other paint. Sample ranis, prices, and recommends from owners of the finest residences in the country, furnished fret* by the AvkkIi.l Chkmical Paint Co., ??! Burling Slip, N. Y., or Cleveland. Ohio. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS" $40, $50, $75 and $100 Good Durable ami Cheap! c Shipped Ready For Use! s. Manufactured by d< in J. w. (HAPm & CO., Madison, Ind. bl An" SEND FOR CIRCULAR.-** ^ THE BROWN COTTON fifl g ai New London, Conn., m Manufacturers of the "Brown Gin." Cotton seed Hullers, Machinery and Castings. Manufacturers of Harris' i'a- er tent Rotary Steam Engine for plantation purposes, q. Cotton Gin makers and Repairers furnished with all kinds of material*. Saws. Ribs, Pullb-s, Boxes, etc.. of TC tny pattern, to order at short notice. Have ha<l long experience in the business, and guarantee satisfaetiou in r very particular. Orders solicited. Address as alsive. THE CH?sm^K^ la sap. r. full of iiici<ieiiis providences, nius." p?e;ry, true RT itorii-s for young, old, saints and sinners. No . ? ariansin, controversy, politics, putt's, pills. or pat -nt medicines. )()<*. h year! 1<> copies ,$."?! S -lid lOe. for 3 j?rrs 1? fur you forgfl! - lit c t lirMine.8 | G opi *? Si II. I., tin\l 1 :iff *, Tract H']>osi/orj, 19 Lin- | tall .St., Boat on liluu. Free to Book Agents.! We will send a handsome Prospvtus of our rtn^rnhd | Family It'llcontaining over 4 "0 fun*Scripture Illrotra ! ? m any .vteiu tr-ro; enargo. .\<i tress > vriov.w. I'riii.tsiiiKn Co., Philadelphia, l'a., Admits, (Ja., i >r St. Louis, Mo. I tt CARPENTERS, BUILDERS. m l all who contemplate building, supplied with our new j l!'Mrn'<'il fatal.c/m on roc i;>t of stamp. J. Hk knm.l ?V Co., Arcli'iti^ttiral ! }cZJ& llook I'uh'rs, 27 Warren St., N. V. j vm ?Am^ri>r,? I nan, sra|k*d Nuii, whose diseiosures are thrilling and 1 tartling, cents an* taking from l't to orders a >r lay. It is tin* hut s liin.' book published. Wkstkkn j ^ 'fBi.isniMi fo.. Cincinnati. (>. HOW TO BSrOjIE~~W"E.1LTHV. ; | A 't:ro success. No humbug, N<? capital required, ^ < md t:i\v cents lor particuhtrs to I\ liACON, P. <>. I5ox I itlti. U'illi.'ttuspurt, l'a. r .1I.MIASK Snccroi. ? Ag nttt Wmit' d, mal-* ' JJ I or f inal.', ill every county in the fni'* I SWa and i 'anurias, to sell our new and most useful Talent; from me to six iis< d in every family, ion per cent, guaranteed. | 'or satnpl < and terms, enelose ten cents and address FKRM'SON A CO., f?i"? Uiver Street. Troy, N. Y. II A Piann'o., N. Y. 1st class $290. No Agents. ?" J | O | Names of patrons in 40 States in Circular. C0NDBBAN80. tupply of li nk Assured. l?rice KciFuccd. BUSS, KF.ESE A- CG'S FLI ID EXTRACT 'ores Canoer, Scrofula. Syphilis, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Ccauraltda. Pulmonary Complaints, I'lc rs, Salt Itheum, kin IMscas. s, all HIixkI Diseas s. Is purely vtyetahl*. rhf b>*/ f.ni tni liUwt /'i.ri/ur. S !d liy all 1>moists. Price 3 per bottle. Observe the trade mark. Send for C'ircu- ? nr. Office not rdnml., \? \v t ork. fj AAA FJ W,UUU iligl4 to t is prepared expressly tooure the Piles, and nothing else. ?ild by all Jtru^nists. Price, ?1.00. Attention. It! SAVANNAH GUI ST FOR SALE BY c< he undersigned, at 30 cents per peck, or bn ?2.45 per Bag, including Bag. i afi When orders for Grist (from Savannah) ! ire accompanied with money, the price vill be lower per hag. j DC aa .r T A XI PC TT TAVVIVP. ! 11J til. LI fJ *1 J 1 A. , , __ da Innual Meeting' of the Port Royal Railroad Company. The annual meeting of the Stockholders I >f the Port Royal Railroad Trill be held in he city of Beaufort S. C\, on Tuesday \pril 30, at 12 M. ! R. II. Tiiayer, mch.l4-7t. Secretary. II. 31. STUART 31. D., ht keal"foutt s. c. ^ Comer of bay a nil Eijhth Streets, a]] : ft, Dealer in i ^ >RU(;S, (HKMIl.\b% FAMILY MEDICINES, Ja FA.VCY and TOILET Article*, Ca STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, to BRUSHES, Sic., Sic., Sic,, 83 Together with many other articles too numerous to . oention. Ail of which will be sold at the lowest * rice for cash. Physicians prescriptions careully orupouuded. febll t flf M. POLLITZER, COTTON FACTOB AND ' OMMI SSI ON MER CIIA N T. beaufort, s. c. Sept.4. a. s. hitchcock, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. An-, Bounty, Pension and Clatm Agent. A BEAUFORT, S. C. li Dec lyr. g, ?ood for a Sawmill! 5 A New T OBTY-HORSE POWER ENGINE For sale by larch 14-tf. I>. C. WILSON CO the "notice. z )LUMBIA, WALTERBORO & YEMASSEE Z KAIL ROAD COMPAAY. Z In accordance with a Resolution adopted tlie a meeting of the Corporators at Walter- <iw >ro on the 21st inst., Books for receiving in* iLnrinJinm tn tho StOf'lv of Said finn ornpany will he opened in the town of by< Taltcrboro on Monday the Gth day of May maj ider the direction of John W. Burbidge, 'nil , S. Glover, and Willian A. Driffle, and s< 1 the same dav at the City of Charleston fart ider the direction of John T.Jennings, rm. 31. Thomas and E. P. Holmes, and on i8<i ie same day at the City of Columbia under ic direction of Geo. F. Mclntyre, T. D. >' ichardson and Edward Holmes. the Walterboro, 3Iarch 25th, 1872. thc 'arch 28-4w. JOHN W. BURBIDGE. J* MANHOOD: 3ha' jurt How Lost, How Restored. u"r one Just published, a new edition of DR. furl ULYER WELL'S CELEBRATED ES- P AY on the radicalcure o* certaiu weak- ,St ?sses, the effects of Errors and Abuses s,at i early life. 33810 The celebrated author, in this admira- 13,1 e essay, clearly demonstrates from a vert lirty years' successful practice, that the *Lt] arming consequences of such errors and C(lU Duses may be radically cured without the uf t ingerous use of internal medicine or the jng ^plication of the knife; pointing out a ode of cure at once simple, certain, and by t ftctual, by means of which every suffer * I ecui ', no matter what his condition may be. tVit? ay cure himself cheaply, privately, and &. idicaVy. whe feyr Tltis Lecture should be in the hands aaai every youth and every mau it the nd. :,rL* Sint, under seal, in plain env.dopeTto ty address, postpaid on rece ipt of six ',ur' nts, or two post stamps. lhe Also, Dr. Culver well's "3Iarriage :axi aide," price 25 cettis. " * Address the publishers. ,W/J (MI AS. J. (J. KLINE & CO.. 1:7 B ?wery, New York. P ?st-Offlce ^ Box 4.587. Jan. 25 I v. ' .VJtl YOUNG MEN y intcraplating a Business Life should at- ,v>. nil the I.ii;? BRYANT, STIUTTON A SADLER ?'lu f. Business College, ? For Circulars and Specimens of IV n- ('(i at.ship cu do-M1 two stamps aud addrtse ha? W. II Sadlkr Pivs't. :h;'' 08. C. & 8 Char!*? St., llalriiunrp, Md., uh? tLFSEIi I'XKWs Is TI!K I iTv*d [VIKST, SPICIEST AND BEST1 DAIJ.Y XKWSI'AI'KIt IN TIIK i f1' CT.T, I'"'. I J. I 3VS2T BOLLASS PSS Ain"JM. ? :o: kTi amn T1 PTT; ami WEEKIA l:jM@X. p:,r' nitf THE BEST FAMILY PAPER tl,p IX THE STATE. ]*Z Two Dnllnrn per Annum. PROBATE NOTICE. ! the State of South Carolina, j | tr.i Colleton County. f i *tru ij D. II. Farmer, Fsq., Probate Judge, i ^ Whereas, Mrs. IT. II. lusher, made suit tak? me, to ?rant her letters di*mUsory from i *'? e estate and effects of J. K. Iii*her; I visi( These are therefore to cite and admon- I wap i all and singular the kindred and cred- lr,i )rs of the said J. K. Risher, deceased, , N at thev he and anpear, befbre me, in the , ,l"is >urt of Probate, to be h?ld at Walter- J'">h >ro, on Monday the 1st day of June next. 1 " Ler publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in ' e forenoon, to shs w cause, if any thev ' ? ive, why the said Administration should it be granted. j (leIi| Given under ray hand, this twentieth .y of April, Anno Domini 1872 ! I). II. FARMER, "J ap.L'o 4t. Probate Judge, (J. C. ! ,i?t, niOKiTE NOTICE. may The State of Sotrrn Carolina. ) and Colleton County, j y J). If. Farmer, Esquire, Pi ulxile Judye. j ''l| I Whereas, Thomas I). Hieliard>on made >s" it to me, to grant him Letters of .voiuinration of the Estate and effects of John i,K" . Aplin. # j^n" These are therefore, to cite and admonish A] and singular the kindred and Creditors of I e said John X. Aplin, deceased, that they a d appear before me, in the Court of ohate to be held at Walterboro' on Mon- ( j v the 27th day of May next, after publi- . tion hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, 1 . shew cause, if any they have, why the id Administration should not be granted, the Given under my hand, this 20th day of un( pril, Anno Domini 1S72. , D. H. FARMER. 1 >ril 25-4t Probate Judge, C. C. ^ Art to Amend an Act entitled "An'.id Providing for the ucsrment and Taxation rf Property, Pasted September 5, 18G8, and all Acts Amendatory Thereto." ection 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of irescntatives of the State of South Carolina, now met I sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of same: hat section 108 of the act entitled "an act providing the assessment and taxation of property," paaaed teraber 15,1868, be, and the same is hereby altered amended, by striking out all the proviso, after the ds "delinquent land sale," in the twelfth- line; that ion 114 of the same act be amended by striking out words "two years," and inserting in lieu thereof the ds "ninety days;" that section 116 of the same act be, the same is hereby amended by striking out tho ds "two years," whenever the same appears therein insert in lieu thereof the words "ninety days;" that ion ltt of the same act be, and the same is hereby, nded-by striking out the words "one year," whewevcr satrie may appear therein, and insert, in lSeu thereof, words "thirty days;" and by striking out the words 0 years," whenever the same may appear therein, and >rt the words "ninety days," in lieu thereof; that sec1 123 of said act 1m?, and the same is hereby, amended striking out the words "two years," whenever the same r occur therein, and insert, in lieu thereof, the words lety days." ?c. 2. That so much of the act entitled "an "act to her amend an act entitled an act providing for the ssment and taxation of property," passed Msreh 8, I, as provides that all- deeds of conveyances of real ,te shall 1m? placed on record in the office of the Counluditor liefore the same can'be placed- fi record in office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance, be, and same ls hereby, amended by adding the following;' "And for each and every violation of this provision i Clerk of Court or Register of Mesne Conveyance, he II upon conviction before any court of competent? .-diction, be fined in a sum of not less than five doll alt more than twenty dollars, and the costs of the action, half of said fine to be paid into the County Treasury the benefit of the county, and the other half to be I to the County Auditor. c. ? Viisrt a4 lands which have been forfeited to the e under the provisions of the aet providiug for the ssment and taxation of property, passed September 1868, and other acts amendatory thereto, shall be adiscd by the County Auditor, in manner provided by ion 107 of said aet, and sold by the County Treasurer' lie highest bidder,.and the County Auditor'.sliall exe-; a "warranty deed" to the purchaser. The proceed* he sale, after deducting fees allowed by law, and paythe county the amount of taxes and penalties duo ii such land, shell be forwarded to the Sta'e Treasurer he County Treasurer, and shall be credited to the ity from which it is received on account of the furid lands. c. 4. That all lands and reaJ-ipstahi within this Stat#, renpon, or in respect w hereof, any sum of money roils dee or payable after the sale provided for in see-> 11, chapter 13,4itie 3, of general st atues, or which; liable to Ik- sold for. or ou account of any tax laid by ' udcr the authority of this State, for .State or county poVes, in acqordaticv with the provisions of ithcr of several acts, for tlnrpurjios- ol assessing and levying s for the support of the government of the State, and he scvem! counti s tln-r.of, pass-d iu the years 1X08, , 187u and 1871; shall be exposed to sale, and sold for [laymcnt of such taxes, and ail penalty's, costs and rges thereon accrued, on the first Monday in June, I, and from day to day tit reafler, Sundays only ac>d, until the whole thereof shall !* sold, at the placo lacos, on the terms and manner hereinafter provided i sal shall It by tiie County treasurer of each counit the county scat, who .-.hall expose and otter the said Is at puhl c >al , to b sold and conv. y.-d in fee simple lout any righi of r. d million for the payment thcreIf n.? person shall at said sal - otter to purchase or 'a less ijuantity of the lands, charg.il and oiK-rcd i the whole thereof, at and for the amounts.se> charg. d th ; tax s, pcii.tkie-, costs and charges; the said lity Tr asur.r shall d elare that the State is the purler th roof, at and for the amount so charged, and vujHin the State shall Ikmouic invested in fee simply i the till s of said lands, and the appurtenants, and tin- iniprov in nts i heron. If at the said sale any > >u shall publicly ..if r to take a lc?s portion thau tho >lc of said land- shall be sold to such p -rson as shall r to ink the small-st potion tlr-r.-of, and pay the e;*and upon the pavin-nts of th" amount so due to ton ty Tr. asur.r, said officer shall ex cute arid dor to th said purchaser a certificate setting forth tho of s:i h purchas , and t!i pavm-nt of the amount and ill t -upon it. said purclias -r shall be enliil d to grant from ill - 8 ate of the undivided right, title or r -st, in fee sinij l without p d?mptioii in and to all lauds so sold, and all lands belonging to any person ersoiis, or corporation, against wliotu such tax was I and ass sv.il, c?iual to the proportion w hich the nut hid holds to th ' whole of said lands so purchavd th" purchaser shall be entitled to demand partition vof according to law, and on such partition the said has.-r shall be entitled to a proportional share and rest iu all the iinprovem mta thereon. In addition to sums now assessed and chargeable ii|M>n said lands, v shall be added at the time of said sale five per urn of the amount of said taxes, penalties, costs and r?vs, which said sum is hereby appropriated for the rnse of said sale, and the collection of the moneys von. One-half of one percent, to Is-for the use of county, and the balance to be paiil into the State tsury. If any person to whom sueh lands shall bo ek off shall fail forthwith to pay the amount bid efor, said County Treasurer shall immediately e*|?o o offer such lands for re-sale as if no previous sale had n place. The County Treasurer shalt make weekly ittanees of all funds received according to the proms of this act to the State Treasurer, uml shall for11 monthly accounts for said funds to the State i-urcr. e. 5. It shall be the duty of the (iovernorto cause act to Ik* published in such manner as shall in his rment be requisite to give full information thereof, expense of said publication to be jiaid or reimbursed of the funds autliori/isl hereby to bo charged as tho nses of said sale. c. 6. It shatVbe the duty of each County Auditor of r county to exhibit the tax Imoksthereof, showing all iiipient taxi's herein provide! for, for sixty days next islin,' such sale, and all persons shall lie entitled to icct the same between the hours of a o'clock A. >1. 12 M. each day, Sundays except, and it shall lx: his r to attend said sale with the sai'l tax hooks and to lish to said County Treasurer, and all iiersons requir.1 . .. ?..k I ? <* n * 1. tl... r.f ftiia ' afford relative to the matters involved in said sale upon the delivery of the Treasurer's certificate o , to execute ad"d in accordance with section 3-1 iter i:i, title :t, of t!ic general statu s of South Caroll c. 7. That this act shall take efl'rt front and Ininnv i |y after its pas?:i_, -, and that all acts or ports of actt tisistcnt with the provisions of this act lie, and the i? are hereby repealed, ftproved March 12. 1*72. ADMI.NSTR.ITOR'S AOTHE Ml persons having demands against the ate of Miss A. F. Meggett, deceased; 1 hand them in properly attested, and ise indebted will make payment to the Jersigned. Beaufort S. C , April 13, 872. P. F. Meggett, ^prl. l8-4t. Administrator; 1