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COLLETON COUNTY DELINQUENT LIST,[Continued.]

Lowndes Township*Chisolm, Robert 1,800 aeres land, 5 buildiugs."Elliott, T. R. S. 1,200 acres land, 6 building.Gerideau, T. C. 878 acres land, 20 buildings.Warren, estate J. A. 1,515 aeres land, 4

buildings.Whaley, W. James 1000 acres land, 2

buildings.Blake Toxcnship.

Peeples, A. McBride 320 acres land, 2buildings.

Koger Township.Pikes, John 24 acres land, 2 buildings.Purr, estate J. L. 455 acres land, 8 buildings.Henderson, Sain 38 acres laud, 2 buildings.TTiifJ,, -TOH1A2 nnvoj ),n/lrr ««vivuiuvn w uvit^ iwnw«

May, estate J. II. 1U00 acres land, and Gbuildings.

Svphret, Jake 20 acres land, 1 building,Uucker, Charles 14 acres land, 1 bui ding.Utsey, W. M. 16 acres land, 4 buildings.Vi imberley, Mary 61 acres land.

Georges Township.Daniel, R. C. a lot at Georges Station.Salsbury, J. E. 2 acres land, aud 2 buildings....

Strobe!, Sarah A. 220 acres land, 3 buildings..

Corn Township.Thomas' Mrs. Elizabeth 17 acresT&nd.

Grohan Township.IlerroD. J. R. 12 acres lands.Martin, W. S. 900'acres land!Owens, Xathauiel 57 acres land 2 buildings.Wharton & Petsch, 2G00 acres land 5

buildings.Zeagler, Jacob 1015 acres land 2 buildiogs.

Sawyer Township.Branton, Richard 15G acres land 1 building.Branton, Isaac 156 acres land 1 building.Branton, Ilenry 15G acres land 1 building.

. Branton, Shandley 156 acres land.Bran on, Newton ISGa.-res land.Brauton. Martha 1 ar*r. a ton/l

Johnson, Washington 202 acres land 3buildings.Minus, R. A. 200 acres land.

Dorchester TownshipBrown, Mrs. M. C. lo£ in Sumraerville.Brett,.Mrs. M. J. 2 acres land.Cummer. J. C/75 acres land.Cordry, D. P..20 acres land I house.Buncau, Clement 20 acres land 1 ty)use.Farley, Est. John 13)0 acres land 5buildings.Frederick, Thomas 10 acres land 1building.Hay, F. J. trustee house and lot in

Sumtnerville.Johnson, Est. James 15 acres laud 1hou*e.Kinsley, Est. Peter 13 acres land 2houses.Kinnick. A. 8 acres land.Kotch, James 1 acre land 3 houses.Lipp, Adam house aud lot in Summerville.Moorer, J. Cafcvin 1,550 acres land, 10

buildings.Merker & Ilains, 14 acres land.Mathews, estate J. R. house and lot in

Summcrville.Pelot. \Y . M. 50 acres'land. *

Smith, Mrs. Jane 23 acres land. 1 building.Jinith. Joseph 25 acres land, 1 buildingWhite, Jauies 08 acres land.Sutton, Lewis 28 acres land, 2 buildings.Weddinger, Edward 4.acres land, 5 buiidings.Winges, John 170 acres land, 1 building.Whifden, W. G. 545 acres land.

Collins Township.Blocker, Aden 100 acres land, 4 buildings.

7 Boyle, estate L. C. l,.*i<Jf0 acres land, 6buildings.

Bowick, A. G- 50 acres land.Bennett, S. P. 3«V> acres land.Mitchell, estate W. B. R. 2,500 acres land,

3: buildings.f;McGuire, estate J. K. 780 acres land, 5buildings.

Simmons, J* and Brothers 300 acres land.Sanders, Burrcll 1,225 acres land, and 4

buildings, formerly belonged to 1'ratikhnHa vis.

Spell, John 900 acres land.Williams O. P. 90 acres land, 1 building, jWilson, estate A. J,v«.m» acres land.

( 7<amherlu in Toicnsh ip.! Bryan, John M. 2,500 acres land, 2 build-in<r-\

Beckett, William 50 acres land.Baldwin. Emanuel 4 acres land 1 buildingPukes, T. C. II. 2 acres land.Peas, Stephen house and lot at Adams

BunElliott, Mrs. A. II. 1,400 acres land and G

buildings.Eddiugficld. Jouics 20 acres land one buil-

ding.< I rant, B. B. OS acres land 2 buildings.Hudson, M. P. 100 acres land.Hudson, A. 175 acres land.Martin, Mrs. E. B. 550 acres land, 3 buildings.Meggctt. Mrs. E. J. 1.000 acres land, 1

building.< lakes, 7i. 1>. 400 acres land. 15buildings.1*. ice, Miss M. J. 5i» acres land, 2 build- i

111?*.Bo-c, Hugh M 2G acres laod, 2buildings.Smith, Hr. B. B. GTS acres land.Walter. A. 1'. 7<i7 acres land, 2 buildings.Ward, Mrs. M. (4. 150 acres land, 3 build-

ings.Notice is hereby given that the whole of

the several pan-els. lots and parts of lots ofrc.-il estate described in the nreccdinir list, or

so much thereof as will be necessary to paythe taxes, penalties ami assessments chargedthereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of Colletoncounty, S >uth Carolina, at his office insaid county, on the seeond Tuesday in March,A. 1>. 1872, unless said taxes, assessmentsand penalties be paid before that time ; andsuch sale will be continued from day to day.until all of said parcels, lots and parts of lotsof roal e-tate shall be sold or offered for sale.

Vulterboro. February 14, 1872.JOHN >V. BURBJWE,

Auditor ci sai« county.

The following delinquent lands in Colltton County, will be sold for taxes for tlyears 1868, 1869 and 1870. They havinbeen omitted in previous notices.thebeing under levy:WBMcKewn,.in Dorchester Townshi

taxes for 1868 and 1869, and 1870 on 3:acres land aDd 2 houses.

Dr. F G Glover, in Fraser townshtaxes for 1868, 1869 and 1870.plantatieor tract of land on Pon Pon River, nei

Jacksonboro, known as West Bank, cotains 7922 acres land more or less, andhouses.Joshua Nichols, in Lowndes townshi

taxes for 1868 and 1869, plantation <

Combahee River, containing 700 acrmore or less, rice lands known by the natof Long Brow, since purchased by JamS Glover.John W Clarke, 2700 acres land

buildings in Graham township, taxdue for 1868 and 1809Boatwright, Thomas W 307 acres laD

5 buildiDgs.Broxson TownshipTaxes for 1870.

McMillan, John E 132 acres land,buildings.

Padgett, L B 200 acres land, 5 buildinjGarrett, Edward in Scott township, 1

acres land, 4 buildings, for taxes of 18'The following in Bowen township 1

taxes for 1870.Crosby, William 178 acres land, 3 bui

ings.Nichols, Joshua 700 acres pine land.O'Bryan, B G 440 acres land, 5 buil

: 'dps.Smoke, James 150 acres land, 3 bui

ings.The following in Yerdier township 1

taxes for 1870:Brown, Rachel house and lot in Y alb

boro, bounded by the Biptist Church 1<and the lot of Geo. F Mclntyre, and Rc

I .t Kolrvntrod tn Rllrltri x rH5cr ikjLLLIO&IJ mvivu^VU W «««

J Sanders.j" Farmer, C B house and lot in Walt<boro.Groves, Daniel 180 acres land, 2 buil

j iDRS.Simmons, A I 100 acres land, 3 buil

j ings.The following propprty in Glover towship for taxes for 1870:Dandridge, Mary trustee 270 acres lac

2 houses.Maree, William 500 acres land, lhousIn Lowndes township the following pre

ertv for taxes for 1870:Chisolm. A R Airey Ilall plantation

I Ashepoo, 3000 acres land. 5 buildings.Elliott, Est. Wm 1000 acres land i

Che} haw.Heyward, Nathaniel 745 acres land,

buildings. nea Hendersonville.Min-tt, wm B 936 acres land, 7 buil

ings on Cheyhaw.Rhett, EHmond 2150 acres land,

buildings on Ashepoo.Toomer, Mrs S M 1037 acres land,

buildings on Ashepoo..In Koger township the following pro

erty for taxes for 1870:Carr estate of William, 1460 acres lan

9 buildings.The following property in Dorchest

township for taxes for the year 1870:Carew, John E 130 acres land, 4 buil

ings.T * .. ^ * f T^v*. in Cnmmorvillpjngranam, u* u iui. m uuiu.uu.......

Rush, Charles 32u acres land, 3 builines.Stanley Mrs E 27 acres land, 2 buil

ings.Thompson, I A 10 acres land, 1 buil

ing.The following property in Collins towi

ship for taxfs for the year 1870:Cordry, John 360 acres land, 2 buil*

ing9.The following property in Charaberlai

township for taxe3 for 187o:Bryan, John M 2590 acres land, 2buil<

ings.Ilutson, M D 100 acres land.Hudson, A 175 acres land.

Notice is hereby given that the whole <

the several parcels, lots and parts of loof real estate described in the precedinlist, or so much thereof as will be nece

sary to pay the taxes, penalties and a

9es-ments charged thereon, will be sol

by the treasurer of Colleton CountySouth Carolina, at his office in said coui

ty, on the second Tuesday in March, A

D. 1872, unless said taxes, aesessmeni1. fl-iaf fim<

ami penalties ue (mm ucmic

and such sale will be continued from da

to day until all of said parcels, lots an

parts of lots of real estate shall be sold c

offered for sale.JOHN W. BURBIDGE,

County Auditor.Walterboro, S. C., Feb. 15, 1872.

EDGAR G. NICHOLS,Surveyor,

DliAl GIITSlI.\.\ \ CIVIL K\(;iXKF.lt

IIKITTY TO TI1E SURVEYOR (1ENERAL.

Office at Dr. Nichols' Drug Store, corner Sth an

B sts, Beaufort, S.C. <lec.ll-lr.

MANHOOD:How Lost, How Restored.

Just published, a new edition ofDFCULYERW ELL'S CELEBRATED E>;SAY on the radical cure of certain wealtnessts, the effects of Errors and Abusein early life.The celebrated author, iQ this admira

ble essay, clearly demonstrates fromthirty years' successful practice, thatthalarming consequences of such errors an

abuses may be radically cured without thdangerous use of internal medicine or thapplication of the knife; pointing outmode of cure at once simple, certain, an

effectual, by means of which every surfeier, no matter what his condition may bemav cure himself cheaply, privately, an

radically.ftaSrThis Lecture should be in the hand

"tannru rftnth and p.vprv man it tbV/l VVV'J J VMWM »--- - -

land.S*nt, UDder seal, in plain envelope, t

any address, postpaid on receipt of sicents, or two post camps.

Also, Dr. Culverweirg u]HarriagGuide," price 25 cents.Address the publishers.

CHAS. J. C.KLINE $ CO.,Vil Bowery, New York, Post-Offlc

Box 4,587. Jan. 25 ly.

a- CHARLESTON AD VERTISER8.

\ ~~W7 J. TRIM.sealer is

ip WINDOW CURTAINS,PAPER COVERINGS,"

ip LACE CURTAINS, andWINDOW DECORATIONS,

n- PIANO and

121 TABLE COVERS, °p,WINDOW SHADES

^ and HOLLANDS. a

Paper Hanging ana DecorationsCO

Mattrasses Made to Order and Repaired.gg Lounges and Chairs upholstered ou ReasonableTerms, atd- 2If3 KINGSTREET,

Opposite Waverly House.Orders from the Country will be promptly

attended to.

MILLS HOUSE,.40'A /" » TT" m T"> t r C 7^ n XT c nIV. l/ii/liit/ivoivii, o. v.

^0r \fR PARKER WILL BEGLAD TO SEE ALL IIIS]T1 friends from our county, and will try to make their

Id- stay iu Charleston a pleasant'one.D. C. Burnett,

Proprietor.Id- G. W. Parker,

,, feb.1-17. Associate.Id- I

DANIEL II. SILCOX.°r

F URNITUKE WAEEEOOMS,175, 177, 179 KING STREET. T

>t,ib- OHARIjE8TON,S. O. \rel k u

jWhere can be found a large and well selected Stock of j(

all kinds aud grades to suit the tastes of all.

[d- An examination is respectfully solicited. ^March lft-iyr p

*

SPECIAL NOTICE. d

n. .o. JMEN S BOYS AND YOUTHS

a

id, READY MADE CLOTHING. 1

AND FURNISHING GOODS. a

,pl GEO W. LITTLE & CO.XO. 213 KING ST. CJ1A RL ES T 0 X S. C °

Oil Would most respectfully inform his friends and thepublic generally, that they are ottering great inducements tto those iu want of ready made clothing suitable to the j

00 season. . t

Ourstock has been laM in at the lowest possible prices, *

a and which we are offering at prices to suit the times. '* Ail those in want of clothing and furnishing goods h

would do well to give us a call before purchasing else- v

A where. .GEORGE W. LITTLE, ,t CO.

No-213 King Street r

JI May 27-ly . Under Victoria Hotel. j

11 NACHMAN & CO. fn

p. DEALERS IN' O

d^

' Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions Ier

13U MEETING STREET, H

jb

d- !C II A It L E S T 0 X S. C .

AP"- ,da cfilttlESTON HOTEL, \d- CHARLESTON S. C

P

J. Mch 25-1 y. E. II. JACKSON. J]a_

7 J. APPLE. I'

40 4 KIXG STREET CHARLESTON S. C.

IA BAY STREET B EA LEO B T. S. C. a

il

in T""VEALElt in Drv Goods, *

I / Clothing, Hato and Caps, .

Boots and Shoes,i- May-ly and Fancy Notions *

J. A. Enslow & Co. ;COTTON FACTORS «

l a AND S.* COMMISSION MERCHANTS,8i No 14.1 EAST BAY.u - -

p, CHARLESTON, S. C. A1- (ilbrrol Advance* Made on Conntngmcnts. JLJ. A. Enslow. Jas. Salvo, J. A. Enslow, Jr.

Is Dcc- 7< 1>- ,

f William Gurney,,r| COTT OX FACTOR

AND

COMMISSION MERCHANTX(J. 102 EAST BA Y j-,

AND

\ NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF yCharleston, S. C.

Particular attention given to the sale ofand shiomentnf Sea Island and Upland HICotton. Liberal advances made on Con

,1 signments. Dec7 ly..

Dc

THE: SINGER \cNEW FAMILY SEWIN3 MACHINE j

° and the now MANUFACTURING MACHINE. forTallXors and Boot Fitters, are the best In the market. <hir

increasing sales prove it, for in 1S69 we sold K8.781 Machines,aud in 1870, uearly 130,000Machines! many thou- .sands more than were sold by any other Company.4®~Sepd for circular and samples. J49"Local and Travelling A genu wanted. Tri

OKFICKS: ; trsu114 Broughton street, Savannah, Ga; 184 Broad street

® Augusta, (ia; 197 King street, Charleston, S. C. ..

j M-ruh lb 0

NATIONFREEDMEN'S

AND

TRUST COINTEREST ALLOWED AND COMPOUN

V SPECIAL DEPOSITS EVERT THIRTY

[ERCHANTS AND OTHERS CAN DEPOIT

NELSH. C. JUDD, Chairman Advisory Bo

ihlrTilif;illliiraWalker Proprietor. B H. McDovalt) * ro, Prn«1«t»*na

ten. Sin Frsoeiiao Cal., sn<1 SZ so* S 4 CommtrcejJt, x.Y. h

MILLIONS Bear Testimony to theirWonderful Curative Effects. t

They are not a vile Fancy Drink, made ot Poor i

turn, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Li- c

u ors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, c

ailed "Tonics," "Appetizers." "Restorers," fcc., that:ad the tippler on to drunkenness And ruin, but arc a true ®

ledicine.made from the Native Roots and Herbs of Caliimia,free from all Alcoholic Stimulants.They aro the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and 1

i LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Reno- Jator and Invigorutor of the System, carrying oil ail foisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy con- u

ition. No person can take these Bitters according to jirections and remain long unwell.provided their bones t

re not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, a

nd the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. 1

They arc a Gentle Purgative as well as a f

Tonic, possessing, also, the j>cculiar merit of acting as c

powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation Jjf the Liver, and alt the Visceral Organs. a

FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or

Id, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at *

he turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. .

For Inflammatory aud Chronic Rheuma- P

Ism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigcntiou, Bil- H

our, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, d

Hsenscs of the Blood, Liver, KidncyM aud f

ilndder, these Bitters have been most successful. jjinch Discuses are caused by Vitiated Blood,-inch is generally produced by derangement of the DIestlveOrgans.1)VWPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, t

Uln in the Shouldera.Ooughs, Tightness of the Chest, r

lizzincss, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto v

a the Mouth. Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, o

nflamnution of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the ?Lidneys, end a hundred other painful symptoms, are tho

flspritigs cf Dyspepsia. t

They iifvigorale the Stomach ami stimulate the torpid ^liver and Bowels, wliicli renaer tliein of uneq tailed cfll- s

ncy in clrnnstns (lie blood of all impurities, and impart- a

ag new life and vigor to the whole system.FOR Sl\ IX DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt

tlieum, Blotches, .Soots, I'imple", Pustules, Boils, Caruncles,Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas,tch.Scurfs, Diecoloratious of the Skin, Humors and pis- gases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, arc literallyug up and carried out of the system in a short time by

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he use ol these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will r

:onvince the most incredulous of their curative effects. ^

Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its imuritlesbursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup- tlions or Sores; cleanse it when you Cud it obstructed aud ^iuggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, and o

our feelings will twll you when. Keep the blood pure, tind the health of tbosrstcm mill follow. JjPin, Tape, and oilier Worm*, lurking in the pystem of so many thOi'«auus, are effectually destroyednd removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there Jjscarcely an individual upon the face of the earth v

hose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It b

I not upon the healthy elements of the body that a

rorms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy 8

eposits that breed these-living monsters of disease. No a

jrstem of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, srill free the system from wo: ins like these Bitters.. WALKER. Proprietor, ft. II. McDONALD & CO.. r

truggists and (len. Agents. San Frabcisco. California.and 32 and 34 Commerce Street. New York.

ySOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. }?IIIG> OF Til JbJ 1*UL<1J \V A l lH fr

B. B SAMS, \DEALER IN CHOICE t

\IMILY 'GROCERIES,HITTER. LARD. CHEESE, K'

SUGAR. COFFEE, TEAS FLOUR,YEAST POWDERS,Sugar-Cured Sams and Strips

BACON, '

MACKEREL HERRINGS. RFRESH ASSORTED CRACKERS,ollica, Confoctionorios JJCanned Fruits, Vegetables and Meats,Vies, Wines and Liquors,

SEGALS AND TOBACCO,\\ GOODS. CLOTHING, m

BOOTS AXI) S0OES. dis4[leraember the place opposite Steamboat j

>ck. dec.281y

WHAT IS IT!!0 DELL' S

i si 7. 7).* _ ,1reaa, uane, 1 ic lulu,

Cracker Baliery. IIo

0 DELL'Sew York Plain. Mixed _

a/irf FrenchConfectionary.OD EL L' S

ivdilating Library, NowOpened, New Boohs.AT ODE LL' S

» Liv|NE THOUSAND SWEEP GRANGEses for sale, from one to throe years okL Will bo

jsplaatt-d If dcairod. Apply toB. B. SAMS.

tf.26BayStreet. Mar

AL> SAVINGS

MPANY.DED THREE TIMES A YEAR, AN]

DAYS.

S AND DRAW CHECKS AT SIGHT

ON R. SCOVEL, Cashier,

ard.

MEDICAL.THE CAUSE AND CURE OF CONSUMPTION:-The primary cause of Consumption la derange

entof the digestive organs. This derangementproduces deficient nutrition and assimilation. ByHsimiiatlon I mean that process by which the nurlmentof the food is converted into blood, andhence Into the solids of the body. Persons withllgestion thus impaired, having the slightest prellsposltlonto pulmonary disease, or if they take»ld, will be very liable to have Consumption ofhe Lungs In some of its forms; and I hold that itvill be impossible to cure any case of Consumptionvlthout first restoring a good digestion and healthybsslmllation. The very first thing to be done Is to;Ieanse the stomach and bowels from all diseasednucus and slime, which is clogging these organs sohat they cannot perform their functions, and thenouse up and restore the liver to a healthy action,for this purpose the surest and best remedy isIchenck's Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean thetomach and bowels of all the dead and morbidlime that is causing disease and decay in the wholeystem. They will clear out the liver of all diseaseddie that has accumulated there, and rouse it up toi new and healthy action, by which natural andlealthy bile is secreted.The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed

»y the use of 8chenck*s Mandrake Pills; but thereemalns in the stomach an excess of add. theirgan is torpid and the appetite poor. In the bown»Amaolf on/4 eoAilirlnff ttPOnOlllIB vuu laticato ate vvvua, ouu ..v-D>mdsupport It Is in a condition like this thatIchenck's Seaweed Tonic proves to be the mostaluable remedy ever discovered. It ia alkaline,,nd its use will neutralize all excess of acid, makugthe stomach sweet and fresh; it will give pernanenttone to this Important organ, and create. good, hearty appetite, and prepare the systemor the first process of a good digestion, andiltimately make good, healthy, living blood,liter tills preparatory treatment, what remainso cure most cases of Consumption Is the free,nd persevering use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup.;he Pulmonic Syrup nourishes thesystem, purilesthe blood, and is readily absorbed into theirculatlon, and thence distributed to the diseasedanga. There it ripens all morbid matters, whethero the form of abscesses or tubercles, and thenaslsts Nature to expel ail the diseased matter, inhe form of free expectoration, when once it ripens,t is then, by the great healing and purifyingiropertics of Schenck's Pulmonic Svrup, that allilcers and cavities arc healed up sound, and mylatient is cured.The essential thing to be done in curing Conumptionis to get up a good appetite and a goodigestion, so that the body will grow in flesh-andet strong. If a person has diseased lungs,.aavity or abscess there,.the cavity cannot heal, theuiitter cannot ripen, so long as the system is belowiar. What is necessary to cure is a new order oflilngs,.a good appetite, a good nutrition, the body0 grow in flesh ar.d get fat; then Nature is helped,he cavities will heal, the matter will ripen and bebrown off In large quantities, and the personogaiii health and strength. This is the true andnly plan to cure Consumption, and if a person iser'y bad. If the lungs are not entirely destroyed,r «ven if oue lung is entirely gone, if there isnougli vitality lelt m the other to heal up, there isope.I have seen many persons aired with only onenund lung, live and enjoy life to a good old age.'Ills Is what Schenck's Medicines will do to cureConsumption. They will clean out the stomach,woeten and strengthen It, get up a good digestion,nd give Nature the assistance she needs to cleartie system of all the disease that is in the lung3,whatever the form may be.It is important that while using Schenck's Medlines,care should be exercised Dot tc take cold;eep fn-doors iu mid and damp weather; avoidiglit air. and take out-door exercise only in aeiiial ana warm sunshine.I wish it distinctly undeiatood that when I recomnenda patient to be careful in regard to takingold, while using my Medicines, I doso for a specialeri-sou. A man who has but partially recoveredrom the effects of u bad cold is far more liable tori^«p*e than one who has been entirely cured:ndit Is precisely the same in regard to Oonsumplou.So long as the Jungs are not perfectly healed,ust so long is there imminent danger ofa full reurnof the disease. Hence it is that I so strenuuslycaution pulmonary patients against exposinglieiiiselves to an atmosphere that ia not genial analeiiKant. Confirmed Consumptives' lungs are anass of sores which the least change of ntmoslicrewill inflame. The grand secret of my sticesswith my Medicines consists in my ability touhdiie inflammation instead of provoking it, asuany of the faculty do. An Inflamed lung cannot,pith safety to tin* patient, be exposed to the bitinglasts of Winter or the chlllinc winds of Pprhigr Autumn. It should be carefully shielded from11 Irritating influences. The utmost cautionhould t»e observed iu this particular, as without itcore under almost iniv circumstances is an itnpos-iblllty.The person should be kept on a wholesome andlutritious diet, and all the Medicines continuedntil the body has restored to it the natural quantityf flesh and strength.I was myselfcured by this treatment of the worst:lnd of Consumption, and have lived to get fat andlearty these many years, with one lung mostlyone. I have cured thousands since, and veryuany have been cured by this treatment whom Ilave' never seen.About the First of October I expect to take possesionofmy new building, at the Northeast Corner ofiixth ana Arch streets, where I shall be pleased toive advice to all who may require it.Full directions accompany all my Remedies, sohat a person in any part of the world can beeadlly cured by a strict observance of the same.

J. II. SCHENCK, M. I).,Philadelphia.

OIIS r. MEMIY, No: H i ollcge Place

w York. AYliolesnle Agent,

K R ES SELBUYS THE BEST,VYS THE CHEAPEST

BECAUSEE B VYS FOR CASEAND SELLS THE LOWESTPOIl CASH ONXjT,

0«O> H-.OaO

fThr largest stock of assorted inert-ban2 in

*

* JWF2jmJWL

sisting of

;OCKRIES, DRY GOODS,B OOTS. CLOTHING,S II 0 K S , N 0 T I 0 N S

&c. &c« &defies competitor]. Be sure to go to

KRESSEL'S.

J. MATTHIESSEN,DEALER IS

3RCERIES, DRY GOODSMILLINERY, BOOTS,SHOES, HATS, Ac.,

SIGN OF THE CROSS KEYS,

n«r of tho Freo Landing, Bonvfort, A. <

23

P. M. WHITMAN,WATCHMAKER & ENGRAVER,

MAYO'8 BUILDING, BAY ST.

WILL GIVE HIS PERSONAL ATTEMtionto tfie repairing of of WatohM,Clocks and Jewelry. Ornamental and plainEngraving done at short notice.Gentleman having fine watches can teat them

^at this establishment by one of HOWARD A> CO.'S $500 REGULATORS. j*n.4-tf.

JJ G. JVDB,CLERK OF COURT & REGISTER OF DEEDS

and

United states commissioner.CONVEYANCING.

M&- Office in the Court House. Oct. 2t'f

AT^IFSchcock;ATfOHNEV <b COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

Bocstt, Pension axd Claim Aqkxt.BEAUFORT, & C.

Dec lrr.

M.POLLITZER,COTTON PAC TOE

ANDC OA!MISSI ON MERCHANT.

BEAUFORT, S. C.Sept.4.

H. M. STUART M. DMBEAL'FORT, S. C.

Corner of Bay and Eighth Streets,Dealer in

DRUGS. CHKMICAM,FAMILY MEDICINES,FAXCY and TOILET Artl«U«,STATIONERY, PERFUMERY,BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., 4kc.

Together with matijr other articles too ndmcroua totoentiou. All of which will be sold at the lowestprice for cash. Physicians prescriptions careulljrcompounded._frb 11

j.^ CHOICE SELECTION 0F~~NEW YORK BUTTER,

BUCKWHEAT,GRAHAM ANDBEST FAMILY FLOUR.

HONEY SYRUP FOR TABLE USE.PURE LEAF LARD.

A Fine Assortment ofCORN BROOMS,

For Sale at low prices by the Dozen tothe trade.

G. WATERHOUSE.Dec. 7tf Bay St.

S." MAYO,BAY STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C.

(Gt&OEB'itflBS* I/iiY (EDOIiS,Tivtsr i o » t, *« « »» .. - ~

iiii>.inrj,nnui'iv,mK ACIU WUUUKK\V ARK.

CIGARS '# TOBACCO,NET YARNS,. FISH LINES,

AND CORDAGE.GLASS, ,

PAINTS A3XTD OZZiS,WHITE LI<AD AiVI) TTUPK1*TI!*E.

Special attention given to mixing Paint*and ylass ut to order at any size.leb ll

SAYT0\ IIOISE.BE A UP OUT, S. C.

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rpiIIS HOUSE SITUATED ON BAYSt. command* a fine view of

BEAUFORT RIVER,anil many of the An Is/and*. The travelling public wllfind here a desirable and

C 0 N V E XIE N T II0 M E,and the invalid will fiud no better or no more hewlthfuclimate on the

SOUTHERN COASTto spend the winter. The House is within five minutrt

twalk of Steam Boat, and fifteen fl^utcs walk of Rail

* Road communication. A good

LIVERY STABLET

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f has just been added to the House.Western Unfon Telegraph Office on first floor.

3L M. KINGMAN,I'kopriktob:

JOHN DROME,CARPENTER ANDHOUSE BUILDER.

JOBBISG Pl'SCTl'ALL T A TTKSDEJ> TO.

OFFICE,

Corner Bay and Ninth St,

BE A UFO It T S. C.Dec.l-tf.

JOHN FRANZ."

DEALS* IS |

DRY GOODS.giukkhies,

LIQUORS.PLOUGHS, and

PLANTATION StPPLIEIJust received by the Schooner Altoona

OSK Ill'.VDKKD PLOUGHS,A fine lot of Fatnilv Soap, and Groceries of all kindswlii.-h he offers as low as can be ottered in Chariertno orSavannah. * .v

JAPANESE PAPER WARE N.consisting of pails with cover*, and Chamber seta.A full atock of

. GLASS, PAINTS, and OIL.Liberal discount* to trade**. Tspuu anah e* eity a*

oartauee, at 30 day*. i -

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