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T?e Beaufort can ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U. 1ST:.. ;, : . .tr r-. - A- ?:' J. O. TIIO.MPSDI. Killlnr. * V _ 1 sujucr.wTws. OccYmr, r?i <X? MiJIontba, $( (JO ADVERTISING RATES. j AdT^rthnTn"!!'* will bo in^rt*'! nt th> rile of ?!."i0 prvjuarjMO Nonpareil lin** or lew) for tho first ! insertion. subsequent insertions by contract. . GEO. P. ROWELI. A CO., NEW YORK AGENTS. ? ' Tha Largast Bona ?id9 Circulation. ! Sheriffs sales antl all other official aili " J p iiiinriwi fa pifi. 1 Teruseiueilisui burial inn.. .. rens of this fnnnty, will always be found in the REPUBLIC \\. CHEER FOR PORT ROYAL. When Charleston and Savannah stop for a ramnent the interchange of disparaging statements about each other and unite to depreciate Port Royal it is a , good sisrn for u-?. The Charleston Xeic* i is wild over the bill to charter a narrow gnage road from the Ohio river to Port : Royal, via Anderson, Abbeville, Edgefield and Barnwell connecting with our ; mad at or near Allendale, thence to the j sea* by a third rail on the Port Itoval 1 railroad. It strikes the News, apparent- : ly, with amazement that any one should ' demand the right to build a railroad in South Carolina without the pcnuisMon ' ' " ? :i- .<.4 ??,1 fiw, cf tlve ?onm i annum nirua i an 4 v tv | city of Charleston. The very existence >, of these two old fogy frauds makes evident the necessity for a new city and a new road. No city in -the United States present' Buch evidences of decay as Charleston- , This strikes every ono except the sil'y provincials who speak of King street as if it were littlo less than Broadway or the Strand, and think the Tombs-like front of the Charlestmi hotel is the perfection of architecture. It ought to bo called the "City of the Dead." Ride over the S. k C\; cross the Ashley in the F.ium'e; jolt up the long, bleak tuud bank which hedges in j the oyster beds; pass over the miles which intervene between you and the N. E. or S. C. depot, and if you do not think you have hit upon a Sp.ini-hAmerican town, commenced an ! fioi-h 1 1 three hundred years aeo, it will he because you determine that it is a row of ! plantation nigger fiou-os, or that vou don't know where you are. Rip Van 1 WSnlln PI in ?<>! F was not more the wreck of a handsome young man thin is Charleston the wreck of what was once j a city. The beastly roads; the"wooden, paintless houses, weary of their dowdy 1 condition, lean against each other at 1 different angles for support. -The solitary street car passes slowly by, while the i lonely conductor sleeps calmly on his 1 perch. The only evidence of busine- j; energy will be furnished b.v the peripatetic Merchant treasured by the idle citizens 1 who startles the ear of day as ho yells out ' Raw Shrimps," or "A fine fit hen' 1 goiu' by.* The Xeics is now singing peans to the ' once execrated Giluiore because lie 1 promises them fifteen feet of water in 1 Beech channel. They abandon the! natural entrance and vainly hope lor the j formation of a new one. But the song 1 is old and will charm iio one. Much re- ' curring year has brought some n w plan to do by art tor Charleston what n iture j has done for u-=. The government is expected to aid this lu^-t attempt by lavish subsidies, but why it should extend favor that city, whoso headstrong folly cost u an so dear, is more than we can tell. Burdened with an enormous debt, in curred in equally silly attempts to alt >r tlie decrees of fate; with it- heavy tax* . its wide reaches of mo>s grown rv.'n-: it : mouldy wooden houses; its (ever brco lin : drains; its license laws repelling l> -mm . its shallow Iiarbor; its b id gnvernm :i' ? whether iu the hands of one pai'yor the other; its bitter hatred of all save i's little clique of poor, proud traders its n.ost vafuablo property held by corporation exempt from taxation; its press veu il or moribund, with ail these and more to <1 ^ press and impoverish its citia 'tis we --e no reason why public money j-hou! I ! spent to prolong the agonies of a certain ' disolution, still loss are our legi-ho >r= required to liilen to the tvails of the 1 mourners iii advance. K.ory 1'' brought forward to dvV'-'ep thj sir which ?loe- no; di.vuv point to Ch i ton, or the monster monopoly which c >n troU its press, L> uict by a h jwl of opposition. The Port Roy a I road, whore train - now ruu to within twelve miles ol Angu-ta. ' along the line of which towns are spting- 1 ing up like mugic; which has -tiuiu! ite I every interest iu Beaufort and Baruw. d: ' caused twenty sawmills to be bulk within a year; whose trains are 1 night and day, loaded with lumber, v ! 1 ton, phosphates and naval store -; v. '.-h h , 1 ha> converted a wilderness of pine bar- 1 rens into a busy, thriving country; which ti.-x added five millions of dollar- t-> t!i ' taxable property of the state; which will ' continue thus to bless and build up our ! commonwealth in the years to com >: thi enterprise was derided, tradu 1. howled " at by Charleston pros-;. Even now th j ' do not mention it if it can be avoid 1. and the scanty readers of those, sheets arc surprised when told by some eh ineo ' traveller that a new market has been v opened to the city. The day has we trust, passed for such I selfish, greedy appeals to be heede l by the rest of the state. Nature poin's , to Port Royal harbor as the future port *; of the south. The eye of the railway ; kings seek it outou the map nt once | wh.:n they discuss the magnificent { schemes of the future. j Mr. Sawyer has just introduced ore of ; these great enterprises into the United \ * States senate. It is the first of a 8cric< ( of great freight railways, designed to i or c v.Tt* ? # ? -,^T?gui?if+m ''. "lg '': Chi'.' i; sip of the v.". -?. to ?0J u rotuia t'tio ".uhk"' - ?<!' other COUll- j trie? at tii Iwvev possible of. Its . j -ruling poi&t wii! he Tiea . <^;.rorth, Kan- j a n?, and it vv ! thi' ugh Meiiiphis, i ] f; na., atri thence by almost an air liac J i to Port Royal. i In Mr. Sherwood - carefully and elabo- t rated system of projected government 1 freight roads Port I loyal i.s the point cho- t sen to be the port of the south. In our j own legislature Mr. Ilollingsbead has in- t troduccd his bill before alluded to. It ( cannot injure Charleston, but it may lib- j crate some people from the grasp of the South 'Carolina monopoly. Therefore t wc hear the representatives fro - Charles- t ton warned against it. In one line it is > called a silly project, which will never he I i built, and in the next it is said to contain 1 ] the germ of a great monopoly calculate J t t"? strangle the whole state and particu- j 1 larly its "commercial emporiuui"?the i * city of Charleston, ! ( Let our members act upon this nicas- j ure without regard to such stale tricks, j Give the road a liberal charter; guard carefully the r ehts of the state and the ! . people; provide that it be commenced and finished in a reasonable time. That j j is all it asks an 1 that uiuch should be < granted gladly. j, THE REDEMPTION OF LANDS. We are receiving ininy letters in re- , gard to the redemption of lands in St. ], Helena Pariah sold by the United States * for taxes. It would save trouble to all ( parties i su di injuries we e : ade direct j. to M-. C. II. Wright, the lT. S. deputy , collector at tills p'acJ, who is charged , w: h all business connected with the < United States lands in this parish. We 1, know th it he will promptly answer all ( proper in-ijunes. No expen e will be in , j curred by app'ying directly to him. The 1, best way to find out the cxae* condition ] of interests here is to send to Mr. Wright 1 a statement detailing the do crip ion and ' boundaries of nil property sold. (live all the details usual in a deed or mortgage. If possible send a plot of the land. Von will get back irom him at once all the information it is possible to obtain an 1 directions how to proceed further in the matter. ? GENERAL GILMORF. ] Wo were j?!t?:iseil recently to meet General Gilm iro in Charleston. Me is 1 in charge of harbor improvements on the eoa<t from Snvann ill to Ch irleston. inclusive of both point-. The p'or , Churle Ionian j were recently surpri ?c?l to fin I liini at work in their harbor, deepen- , ing Beech channel with his dredge.". The sleepy reporters of the town never liearl of him ntiti! he commenced work. ] Me lias remove" 1 the obstruction -at Church flats which have hereto lore imped '1 the navigation of the inside route from Charleston to St. U len.a. lie took out live hundred tons of live oak logs, ' and many pile--. Any ve. se! which can ( get through Wapoo can now cotuc over Church flats. We hope to have a vie* from him before long. We would like him to ox- ' liil.it his .-kii! by cutting away the ugly liunip in our . 'nun d oppo.ito Waterhone's wharf. Mi could doilb less easily scoop aw iv the bmk below Smith1.point. We should then ii ivo more water to 'he dock- of Beaufort than there i.s to J 'hose of any port in the smith. IIic Eastern ami We tern Transport a- < tion Company. Senator Sawyer introdu ed into the U. . S. M'iiite :i hill to incorporate the above J n tilled company, to which wo referred in : i our editorial of last week. We are unable now to give an idea cf the route of | th |jr. jjo:oJ road. The preamble of th'1 bill -ots forth the j import int problem as It >w to obtain 'he ;' Mi .i -ippi to the Atiautie ocean, and ' show she n -ity of eon -t meting a fir-1- ' 1 ll.i s rai!ro.i 1 four feet eight and one half i '. I: -, built and equipped with the view ' of traa<porttug heavy freight with rapid-! ity an 1 economy. It is proposed to run the new road from IWt K>.i, I'. an'brt ciuntv. S. to l-ort lvivuiworth. 1 !\ ' s i , with a branch road t > St. 1/nis, div ri inyc in Mi-taoari near the Arkansas boundary line at theSfilh parnlhl. The ro'i*c from to Sooth t'.ir Una sea boar!. . fhro.t.gh ('It tiiiain, li.lim h t n. Fntinii. > T'?vL";s an-1 Train ( antics < r i( in lo' tJi } I*'.- :i an ! M t'l.t n?' it*- ; It k i. .'I ;.a I 1> > < inm- | M. i -*i *i. Sii.r.ay ? unity, T-jna" C.ii :i i a. t' i 1 *o:;i ott. Hurji , iiid Fulton countio . Arkaii aOr??g > , |< Il i\vcl!- i ox i , I. i !.; ! . U-'ninn. ( ' i > | I'i'i uk "ii c > 1.1 ie.-. Ml- ?;iri, Wyani-.Hi' an ! L .i\ 'iiwn t!i countKm- < a--, iadiai.' th' ionr>e nl" tin n; liii i road; vlii'c P nvi!, Sliaiuioji tn-I.f^*ll*?*r- , otn rtati Mi - iu;i, iadie.ito thy naive i .i! t!i" St. i.> ;i-lirui 'li. it i* i-iainied !iat a> -i- a si.; til neeo -nry jman of I , of \v iy can !;- o naiuv'd iV<"a t! ! iV 't iiacat aa 1 t!i; st::t" -tint oiva'als Kiar'i -!i c 1 .-tan K r i K tn buiM '.he Mad. It will l?a 0'?ti I-..- flivciu.'-T lairk d 1 lilt ill :t tin; j?r?i..'V-. I r? 1 I 'ltr Mil;.' it s i tt'ii.iiiiiis upon llsit Water:-?ii Port liny- i ' , >.. i!.! \ mt nr ii ! I'.iinl lit. n>.. " 1 " ' "W !i .1 north \v.;<i"r!y '5'r?vi:<?i? al uost by ill air line to M ::iphiv. V>"e arc, low ( vor. *a;i.-:ie 11?: r thi.- will !>i? changed , !poa the final review of the a?lj it' the present tcnuitiin of ths Port Hoy il road upon tiiN island. We h??po next.: \v I; to be able to give farther ujiails of | liij important enter, rise. i ijfta? Where is Sait. We have ben looking in vain for some ? piritcd caricatures fmiu the pencil of,o fhonias Xa-t apropos of the recent (.'red- j t t Mobiiier development. The pious I tlarlan, the sanctimonious Ponieroy and ! lie smiling Colfax would be cpiiet as tell- t ng pictures as Tweed &, <"o, lie could j I induce Greeley during the campaign i 1 with a brutality tjnpxampled,but we pre- ! ! lict that the j resent opportunity will pass i inuotieed. 1 J 11 IW tWUliT- > 9 T ?T 'I? r -In illegal Tax. Our old board ofcounty commissioner n frnct'-'d the county Auditor to levy, it .-UJiti?#n to the t hree nii!i-> granted byth gi-lature, a one mill tax for roads, on< ..ill l'or poor and one mill for public baild ng. Wo thought and paid at the ti;u< hat no one of these extra assesmentswa eiral. The new board dropped the roat ax but insisted on the collection of tin joor and phblic building tax, The mat cr was (hen referred to the Attorne; xcneral, who decided that the tax is ille :h!. Thai there has been a large um'collec ed from the people without the antbori y of law, as most of the tax payers hav ;ottlcd before this decision became known vhat shall be done with this money jrobably six thousan dollars, is the ques ion. It docs not belong to the county tut to individual tax payer?. It woul cm apparent that it ought to be return ;d to them. Accident to the Bertha. Oil Tuesday last, C'apt. Trevitt' schooner was run into by the stearashi Oriental in the Savannah river, and lie t not boon for the presence of mind of th I'aptain of tlio latter vessel, must hav utik her. It appears that the stcamshi was coming down the river on her wa jut, and running very fast; and th 'chooner which had just started from he wharf was be tting down against tide Hie schooner Bertha had just fouled wit :ho Spini-di brig Pricea then lying in tli -fream. and had scarcely got clear an under headway when the steamer wa oen hearing- down directly upon hci Captain Trevitt, of the schooner, itnmr lint-lv hailed the steamer, and a?ked tli Captain to stop his engine, hut apparent ly, by some oversight, nothing was done m l it was only by crowding all sail on lie rh it the Bertha was able to escape wit the loss of her main boom and davits. A tho-c who witnessed the collision appoa to blame the Captain oft he steamship ft the accident. ? Court Week. The first term of the couit for the yea l^Td, opened hereon Monday last. .judge Maher addressed the grand jur upon their general jind specific duties in lucid and impressive maimer. The following true bilis .were found h the grand jury. William Johnson, murder. William Liuarcnce, assault and batter with intent to kill. Rich ;rd Singleton, burglary and laiv ny. Emory Jones larceny. John Lain belt, malicious trespass an arceny. Solomon Zant, bigamy. 1 1 ? f??>T Solicitor \\ iggin 'eft for Cohuubi >n Wednesday morning, tu:ning over tb lutics of his oflicc, to C. E. Loll, Em ?%" president intends to make amrof the South early in M irch, aecotu panit'd by ail the members ofhiscabinel th?" \*arn. vilic is to be incorporated. A Seminary at Branson's. Some time ago we inserted an advertise jient in the lUrrni.tCAN inviting part it xviding on the line of the I'ort lioy: oid to oiTer inducements for the est a I i-hnunt of a first class school. Mi ib unison, the energetic projector of th :o\vn which bears bis name at once re ponded, and the site for a building ha aeon secured. Dr. Brceland and Mr> lloarld will as soon as possible open eiuinary in Urun-on's. Wo have received from Mr. Crc ot a sain:?lo of su.'ar cane syrup made a Hilton Head by Mr. Hairy llodollj wii made sixty gallons from one ta k. iv TIi' Roaufort dramatic troun tviil give a variety of entertainments a Iio Arsenal on Tuesday and Wednesda \ cuing, FoUnirv lS:*nd I'.I instant. A ivho wish a goo I laugh will do well 10 al tend. Z-.r Th souihern republicans in eo tress are urging upon the president tli pp'.iiihnctil of a representative of th iity in his cabinet from this Seetior Most of them have united upon lOx Sen: ;oi pool, of N. (.', hut Senator Sawyt i is a strong aching for the position an tin i a good e!i Hive to he sel..' H. I it'oiiM bo iuipossibl * for tlio president! make a hotter selection. ZrJ* S. I>. ('.mover has been elect'1 -'onator from Florida, by a vote effort) hroe. Twenty-, evefi democrutc.s vote vitli republicans for him. V-v" Commodore M. R Maury die it Lexington, Va., on Kebuary I, age. >7. Tlie IV( -ident lias signed the hill rr lealing the franking j riviiege. The do >'.rtin ait i are moving for an appropria io:i to cover postage expense. After twenty two days of laborious tri I. the ease of Mrs. Wharton for the at uipted pn! oning of Mr. Van Nesswa knlly snhniitted to the jury oil F'dmar; . At half-past two o'clock the WIrirtoi nry reported that they were unable t greo, and a kcd to he discharged. Sheriffs Sales. Monday the 3rd being sales day, th lieritT sold the following pieces or trae if land. T!io tract of David Horton eon aining 1 .IKK) aeres, sold to Sarah A lorten, for ? 150.50. Also, the tract 01 >laek Creek, known as the Isaac Joue net, containing 211 acre-', so'd to Saral lorton for $550.50. Also the land of T iV. lintson. known as Oak Forest, con niniiig 300 acres, to W. M. Ilutson, fo 10. Also a lot in MuPhersonville, to C r, C. Hutaon, for $20. . Th3 right, title and interest of Samue . R. >!. Kenzie, to a tract called Ross 1 jpn famine 440 acres, sold t) Charles E 2 Bell, for 8>?. , E-tate of Jas W. Freeman, situatcc J ia Prince Williams, on Whippy Swamp, , containing 300 acres sold to Reuben J , Rives, for $100.' j Win. Elliott, esq., administrator, sole fi a piece of land in Prince Williams Parisl - 575 acres, the estate of Rhodes, to Wni f B. Minot, guardian, for $611. All other sales advertised by tin sheriff were postponed. ?&? The Rural Carolinian, e The first thing that strikes the eye oi opening the Rural Carolinian forFebuar , is a full page engraving of a steac plough at work. It is a good eneravinj and gives a capital idea of the machine i Among the principal contents are ''Thoughts and uggestion for the Month ,4No(ea on Planting, No. 2," "Experi mcnts with Fertilizers in 1S72," "Soils,' J '"N deson Southern Entomology," "On s ; Natives Graces,'* &c. The ladies will h< P | especially d 'lighted this month with th 1 Literary and Home Department, which i c complete magazine in itself. They wil e j al.-o he glad to find in the Ilorticnltura p J department explicit information in re gan y to the cultivation of their flower and veg e ; etable garden. r' ! Meeting of the County Commissioners h j # Thursday, Feb. C, 1873. 0 1 The hoard met at 12 M. Present Dr : Paul Pritchard, Geo. Waterhouse an lS j Seaborn Drayton. The minutes of th I last meeting read and approved. Mt ; T. E. Miller, school commissioner mad a requiMtion for certain articles for ih l* use of his office, which was npf rived b the board. T The grand jury appeared before th '' board and tuade inquiry about the condi " tion of the books of the board of Com Ir inis-ioners. especially in connection wit ,r the debt of 'he county. Adjourned to February 7. Court of Sessions. ir State vs. Frank Muriv, rape on th the person of Julia Jones. Whippc v for the defence. Verdict of the jury nc a guilty. Win. Lauracnce assault and hatter V with intent to kill. Whippcr for the do fence Verdict of the jury not guilty. Emery Jones and Dick Single to burg la 17 and larceny. Verdict of th ^ jury, Kmroy Jones guilty of larceny Dick Singleton not guilty. Richard Wickliam for the murder c Michael Burke. Coleoek and Son fo j I the prosecution. tiey and ? luppe for die defence. Thiscisc was ai?!y con ducted on loth sides and the judge' charge to tlie jury consumed two hour? Tin; ki liny o.i Michael Burke took plae a cn the first day of May la-t on an ex e j eur.-ioti of the Iri-.h Union Society t ! ITull":on on the Reamer Nick King. i the waters of the Calabnga sound. 'J'h a jury, alt<*r being out ail night, failed t agree and wore dbcharg ;d. The ca.se wa set for the June term of court. IYrt of Beaufort. Arrived?Br. schooner Aneona froi >m Charleston in ballast to load lumber fb N a port in Cuba. (j Sir. Ib-solute from wreck of shi; ( Kncrgy wi h 1lo bars iron, reports lieav, weather outside. 1 Sailed? Schr. Win. Con tiers, Captai Toole, with lumber for Camacoa, W 1 s Sehrs. Farragut and B. N. ll iwkin loading, will be readv for sea this week. $ a NIAVd I IT.US. ?A colored opera troupe recently pot formed in Washington. ?S. B. G'onovor, recently elected sen ator from Florida is a carpet bagger fron o B New Jersey, thirty-three years oi l, am a surgeon uv proic->sioii. c ?The daughters of Mr. Greeley lwv< it withdrawn from the contest over hi y i \vi Is, preferring to give tip their light 11 under his last will, rather than contiuu [- to drag the painful ins d nits of his ladays hefo'.e the public. ? It is positively asserted that the tit " i vision of the Supremo court is uti.ini n:ou>!y against the constitutionality r l" the Hlne Hideo scrip. ?Patterson i-; likely to escape trial fo 1 bribery by an informality dbeovcrc 1 o j the drawing ol the grand jury ot iticii ' : 'hi i e r.uitw ?A frightful earthquake destroys 0 ' ! < i - i flic city o. Ijcurce. in the territory o Se ii !< , India, over live thoiiMiil per j ons lost their live-. The i< in 1 ot Si mos, in the Grecian Archep-iairn '.va a j i so visited recently by an earthquake cau | iug great loss of life. ^ Sea Island Hotel Arrivals. 1 K 1\ Kiftoe, Oak Point Mines; Mis ; K. r. Hatch, Woodstock, Vt; W. F ; Vo'imans, P. 11. R. ..; C. Toe! Ranger. Me; Win. II. Mauldin. S. H. I'egolyor, .St. 1 lelona ; 1'i. K. Pitt. j Hruii-on. A. .1. Gill. .M. A. L-wis, Pr J. II < i " the, Yarn<vil!o; H- > j -fon. i:ik ing Johnston, LiwNmvillo . ; J no..). Ma her, Barnwell; I*. R M tore . i T. M. Gooding; Win, Henry Wylev s j Savannah; Hans Cleland, >' CJ.; A. B Add! -on, Bransons; 1). R Ponder, 151! ,, ! tiniorc. Chas. S. Lawton, John -J u I Burke, John Burke, Savannah; Jaoof<ftvin, Vciuassee; A. M. Knh, O. I' Law, 13. T. Tufen. Yotiiassoe; K. R Mears, Beech Branch; J. K. Bosliek Brighton; \V. II. sLliutunn, Jonas Ire B|vill,S. C.; John P. Thomas. M. li, ', Connelly, Lawtooville; J. P. M. hip I l>i?S gfi i 1 i ?"If I am not nt home from th *! party to-night at ten o'clock," said 1 husband to his wife, "do not wait fo me.'' "That I won't," replied the lad; significantly, "I'll com for you." T r prevent difficulty, the gentleman managei it so as to be home precisely at tei I o'clock. | BEADFORT ABB THE SEA GLANDS. |S ctuf! Their History and Traditions. |'b?^ noun NUMBER FOUR. Mne: in ? BY J. A. J. ofal 1 ?hip, artis 1 "Then through our solitary cr<*si, lug c The desert features soon wore loot; liciti Toy temples there arose; it ws Our shures as culture made tbem fair, ^ on ? 2 Were hallowed by Thy rives, by prayer, der t And blossomed as the ruse." ker, In 1730? twelve years after the erection of the r,vt' church In Beaufort, an act was possed'for building "a chapel for divine service on the south side of Comba- 001 H bee river; near Hoospa neck, and 'he rector of St. helv Helena was reqtiirid to perform divine service there ^onc once every six weeks." In 1745 the parish of Prince j?f c " William was separated from that of St. Helena's. f?.*v. c,lPa ? Messrs. Bosehi and St John wore appoiuted 'visi. ) I13 ' . tors" in 1713. In 1752 Messrs. Langhorne and Pea-e- ' sn'^ . ly were appointed to preach in turn once * month, j Others oiEcialtd in like manner, until 1753, when I re c ' Eev. Rolieri Cooper was elect-d pastor; but sirred mail - little more tj^n a year. There are cireum-t.in <h *:l 0 ' which leud peculiar interest to tills early church w''lc Near the chancel are the tombs of the bull family. 'tn0' r j one of whom was the fiorernor at the breaking oat | w'''* C ! of our rcvoliitonary war; and, of course, advocat-.d | ' g ! the can*? of the monarch from whom hU authority anot ! emanated. Ho resijcnud hit commission and returned SCcn ! to England. The legislature of Sauth Carolina I passed a special a:t escmptlnr tiu estates from oonjl fisratinn in consideration of tiio high esteem in which ^ j he vat bold for hit many virtue* The earliest of ^ these massive and venerable tombs marks the rest- I bee ing place "Mary Middleton, daughter of Joliu jis| Bull," who disd 1(00. Her father, alio buried here, ^ died seven years later. On lib tomb Ls eogrtv.sd the f>0* family coat of arms: It consist of an artn ext'nted' ^ ^ '* praspiait a sword, which Is lo ll vertically; a'wvn l.? i ithe figure of a bull, the while surmounted hy fh He uow indbtinct words; "Cod iscorlues." (Irom which ^!J\ our ward, cmrt'o.tt.) <? *! is era. ions. Thisd-era- j 'J tod and deserted house of <!od ha< p:;ss<d through e i two ordeals. It was first burnt in 17S0, by the Brit- i ish, under Gen. Prevost and was rebuilt to be again il!1 the subject ot vandalism during the lute "war be- j wh< 0 tweon tlie States." Tliere teems some uncertainty as j I ho fi to the perpetrators of this fond desecration? ' ft>r t w'i tber it w is the work of fel-mlor confederate ! itllt '* soldiers. For my own part, I am willing to charge it : Pol j to huh. Indeed, it does appear that tffo ignominy is "st y too %r at for eit i?r army to bear al >n . Wo tn w at- : fi|*( | |tribulj th idilaphlabd condition o: the numutneots ' yno without, to th ravages of tint an i the still more cor- ' (J,)] j ruling influences of the atinosj.h-m; let us assign I ^ II i as is proper, tli' decay of the exterior of the church also, to similar causes. But, what shall ws say of the removal of pews and floors; of doors, and blinds, and.-ashes? .Shall my pen record more? Tli c an- 'j eel and Us furnishing*, even the pulpit an 1 the holy (lnf table are gone! Are these the dolo.sof ChrbUan ?1 e men? No surely? Tho K:a'hti have dole this. ^ s , j beautiful marble taM-t .rooted hy on of the wealthy i i 1 i t la..t. rs of Prince Williams,one bojrtna'thc honoreil ! OAS1 it b?me too, of a signer of tho Declaration of Ii.depen- ( dvneo; this exc* Unit specimen of art; this mnr.ltea- . y tution of holy love and affection on Ihd part of the ' liereaved, was choren as a target for the display of ,' the mtrksman.shlp of those "who feared not < >ud. n. |- ^ " thsr regarded mau." Thus defaced, an I now scarce* U ly legible, this m -moris! stands; once a monument 'l!1 of love to the dtad. now a monument of '.r.iiitou, Hie- S'M 1 nes-s ml mischief; or of intense and satanic hatred |liM ' of the living. inb The church now uud-r consideration, stands (I tC'l c should say stood) on a pretty cm In neo about a mile the beyond Sheldon inill?, and contiguous to the extcn- h:H | slvi domain of our late moet estimable citizen, and r | truly Christian gentleman, Henry M. Full, r, >!. I>_ . i In its ruins it is .-.till attractive, Murrottnd il by jji- R' | K?ntlc lire oak-;,shading the ftual rutin; | Ia-?'? of ' | the depart il. 'ih.' long festoon* of ill r>> il.aping l{uil - thesegnarled sentinels at the gate of the temple, ' q 1 mourn liio il -lil uncut of the houss of liul, weeping ? ' H oV'.t liio depart- 'I tio'v ol tin! ranctuary. Pr-d ii'l'* j im; 10 no architectural beauty, displaying niitlir ' 'la 1) . the rigid adiioruiiee to rubs 011 the .in - hand; nor II 1 exhibiting original ari l unrestricted taste on the other, il is yrt, nevertheless. tho liouso of Coil; and J 0 yCt' " "to ' "Beneath tho marble wreck the viper hides, jiir, s Theeouiipede along the combe e.eeps; _ 11( Q .iclc o'it th' Ionic scroll tho iixarrls glides, (j Wlnle in liio sculptured leaf the .scorpion .deep*." * This church was not rebuilt after 1U dustruction ;l?u by the British until about tho year I.'ti. It is sixty- : ..,r II live by forly feet extreme unasurc. Tiio family, |.'r| r whose toiiiiibs have b en ipeei.iily mentioned hIuvc w. re proprietors of exitnsire iKirotiial pus vims, 'j and cave nam's to several w.'l kii>wn local"! <, j* j |> such us Bull a Idand, Bulla 1'oint uu-i Bull's lliccr, y nour vulgarized into "Bu'l Hi vol'." These corrup'i Ills ' 1 u 1 h>11 ii'l anions us now ; its Bolton Kill for Burton'* "til Kill; Phtrv Maud, for Paris Island; (itriliuer's '' 1 (lomer, for CSarJeu's Corner'; K.lgerly,lor Kltelty, | 4e. The wife of the above mentioned John Bull djji s | was burnt to death by tho Indians during his ah- ;() ! settee from Ids mansion, whleit was also destroyed, jim | at toe place on t'-wsaw Itiver, now know 11 as Oils. I ol til's lauding. It: sjis a son of St ph'-n Bolt, one of \ j the Iieputi.w of the Lordi Proprietors. The lion. W)>, ; William I. Bull of St. Andrew's and Ilia sons are be- .ij^ !i ted to lie the only descendatilsi.f thisdisti.ijiiisliol family wlio bi ar th. ancestral name. Ha.lugdigriss.d fnou the iiiim sliatj consideration of the mother-church of ih parish in Beaufort; j II to notice the history of her daughter at Sin Idon, let (;m | | us now i turn aud i.u what growth and prusjvidly p ,f art.owl.-'l her e!s.'W!icn?. Iter e.ei.iniiriliili n.ate wu? ' III I ii prvs.mt (riiiu th alioro m ntioncu t'apt. John rj(, i? | Hull its early as 17.11. At an uncertain, tint very ^ | ear'y date the Kpiscopal ihur.h in the centre of St ^ i lt -1 ma Maii.t, a.as tmilt as a "eh.!,* I of ex*) 'to th ; "* j one in Beaufort. It continue 1 such until the lt> ? o- ,l"' 0 lotion, aft r which it was ecele.ixiiic.illy (leit not "",'5' ( politically) ere.1!',J into an inl pnle.it parish Since the eijMihi >u of tin inhabitants in 1s 51 it has b : l.o'. ttol hy iu eon tre;ni(un now ?!i-p rv1 nv r j M*' ; th ' land, ail I retnl T.'I lioiii.a hy 111 eiilor. m nt . . | uf tlio Tai Act of til. Am hi; III -(I r;y *v lin i ;h j VVu j I llo.riii^nani K'?i 'i.irtl i sr, < ir.iliam Mi h wj. ; i.'t^ ' . Meliilliaitn, J.ihlivei, il it-hi i.?'?u a.i I iV.'.IUv. l-.i. | I Ii | ehureu like the one in il.u-if rt, hears ih : i. itu of ' i'l i the oii.filial |i.i'ijh, St. It leoa. Tli -y arch. Ii.?-1 to j fill ! be the only tw.i *.? ie.ii ;.i.;t si in th L'uit l S a?"*, | far " i Si. Luke's Pari'i is that pirtnf nil St. II 1 .f?, i |j;|| ' fimirly ciil-1 Tin IielMn InitJ. It was fni i.i .| j j hit i.in iailppm.) lit pirUii hy nc i'td May l.Vi.*,hut | ,j .t theo'isreh authorises! th r.hy w.n not hsiilc. Nils *' .^| | 1 I t-sii years later, John Hull vave f ur a-rea of lswl as r l(| i a eh in-ii ui'l tli ii leii'i ir. now i.n longer .mti- , .. uul ties I to a: I front i.ie British pivranient. prove!.tl _ thi btiil-lhta materials hv cnbtrih itimi. Audio . , . ...... I ft I imii tv.,utl Ml ?a* ,m> M.i.mi m ?... ... 1 |-ari->!i, aml .i cti ir.-li bail! on Hilton SWi Maud. | | tho names of t t|>:ijii Si mi-'V and Mr. nt ?utioncd a< puilcti)irly a- liv an-l i.i.l.i uitial in j ' I hi.'. woitvr.'iv\s >r r.- priorm -1 alt-run iy in ' 'I'd t.Vv two of wor-hip. TIij ( ,-y w.t,' ii- v 1< I Ail lf"W At.'I'lilly, J dm O'liian II, I'.iiiijt M.illi w? tllC ami Christian II i1 1. 'l.? ll.-v. I?r. Hone.. 1 #'.n ill"' s | artcrwuid- ii: ir: w;d ly Stiintin, not only to this Dm- Jim! . 1 ?. ?', but lo tli." u invti at lar;i>, at la* It'dorofM. |?'i! j Paiil'.i, in Ul ujijur |K-.ri of rii.irl.-it hi II > ha. of | i . iate l?.vii ^atlnril to l.U latin'.s at a v-ry ad . an "-I !;i(| a.'!-, fill o: > ari a? of wisdo i an I jneiy. Ti?j y;l( , chnccli nl Itlolfloil, al~? ill St. l/tk is of camp-tra i[,,i lively recent mi,in. Tu . litil i.iwii ?a< *un*iiy j.,!, a sim .11 uiiiiih;r of ??. . !l!iy jiia:it-ri, di.-tiu^insii il (. ^ I'.i til ir i:ii. i!i,,.*ii:v, lulilotUtu, and lir.|>l;aiity. In a|V i iiiiil.lioii to thos" already iii-iilioiie I, the church in : | ; lb-amort claims tbo ni.t rni.y of one in lirahniiivili-; i j. and ohm u ar (iillison wile. This last hadceasod to have _ ' ministrations, hufrtrr, even before l!i.* I?l war- 'i and lh ll -oior, U 'V. Mr. S.-Iwo.hI, in now oificialin^ . 1 m On'siin. The late It**, lUrhnr2 Johnson, a uaiir of our Ijwii, orxnnli.tl a eon.rr.v'.tlion at Itfb rti II--, ' iu St. Peter's Pjrisb, in IHil. The blildin; wa1 ' nearly eomulctcd when ennd war suspended its far- '>* ' tlior progress. I belinve its site, like that ofso man .* t'"l others iu our land. It marked by a h -aj> of a-hrs. OP' One of the bono** of the Hoanfort church wan the 11i li ' commodious plaei of worship she hail built for her |ir? colored members, several huudml.' of whotn asscia- j l{;t blel pgularly tin rein on Sundays. It was situated i Sol n?A.n.*f"is?iWri " Port lineal Maud. Bestd.w I mil llbeial a-ti>l.inci to hriatians of otucr dcnomina- ;l Vl lions, au<l especially the McthodUt; here were eleven I jj-y churches and chap-is, worshipping according to her e forma and tcarhiug, the offspring of this maternal pirent. She alone, since th-Utu desolating war, is a served with rotular ministrations; and more ihin , r half of them are destitute of all manner of service. J y She ilta in rack-cloth, "weeping for berchlldnn, aud- 0 " will not be comforted because they are not." a-r' l) The church In Bsaufort was materi-lly enlarged in *tO 1 1817; when it was unroofed, and Its walls carried up ABC d sufficiently high to admit extensive galleries; a tow- k?| or, terminating in a n*at sn^rieeful spire, was ad. rot K^1 o the west end; in which was placed a bell and on. lent dock. The former was of English manu- abl i, and with raelodiotia tonga?, announced tho jj. of prayer, lor many years. It also informed areful ohserver, (with all the egotism of a pro- t] in the first [*t?on,) where, and for wiiat purpose ^ d been made, having the following around its g.( : "I was cast foe the Protestant Episcopal church raufort, SO. Ca." The clock was tho handiwork , Bostonian, and was of such exquisite workmanand wide renown, that, upon one occasion, an wa an visited this place from a distant city, bringiredeutials to onr tntinlcfpai authorities, and so- ^ ng permission to ascend and inspect it. I a 1842 is again found necessary to enlarge this elm .eh ceount of the vastly increased congregation uuhe successful ministration of Rev. Jos. It. WalD. D., the present venerable and m ich beloved (|jj >r, who has just entered the fiftieth year of hi? Wt1 iful and devoted sepdce. This extraonll nary ro- frr is as nigh au cootnium as can he pronounced ^ . On him will icdubitably be bestowed, "Well p good and faithfhl servant, enter thou into the >f the Lord." At the time iiicnttincd above, the ^ city of the building was incrcasxi by adding to ,. ri-lth. The extr.-ms length, including chancel _ '' tower, is now eighty-two foot, and its width six- . ve. A few feet only on each side of the cbaneel ''' if original work. The ground contains the re^ 'n is of very many of our d jiarted friends. It Is po ntire square, surrounded by a wail the bricks of h were burucd on Ladies' Island, at the well rn-"Brick Varl Point." The oldest grave, ^ :h cau, at this day bo identified, is an itoruicnt 2a. It is. ho we vr, without an inscription. In her art lib-1 sba J close the ecclesiastical reiniul- J , c s witli a notice of some other denominations. *T' . oi r More Bribery. Icnafor Potncroy, of Kansas, ha? just sra _ j .1*.......i \ a T...7,??. ! th n UCiUillUH I'ii ict'ivruuuu* aa i i'?nito ^atch gives the following particulars: cu Ls the vote was l?eiiig taken in joint vention, Colonel York, member of the late from Montgomery County, when name was called. pa--ed un to the rn siding officer seven thousand dollar? ( ;ch Mr. Pomcroy had given him for vote. He then detailed the circumices of the tran-action in a speech of hour's length. The effect was over- i alining, A resolution was passed by j Legislature thinking Co'onol York hi- course, and John .f. Ingniis was ! Mediately elected. For two week* j mtroy has kept a lobby here of all his 1 m; rilcors" at an expense of not !e-> than 'i jen hundred dollars per day, and has y nt probably one hundred thousand !ar.; in the campaign. Mr. Poimuoy ?J, been arre.-tod under the State law. m' ta - ? ? till The Eternal Fitneaj ofTliings. lr'; 'hen- is a 111:111 at South Norwalk who j *1 ioi-tan.ls the eternal fitness of hiug-s I ?i ! is not willing to interfere with the ' ilime order of the .social uuivene. Ho f/r i a witness in an assault and battery I e lately, and te-tified "th it he .-aw the man cliwing at the lnui'a face and iskers like a cat, while the man had by the hair trying to hold her still, i!e she v#i- screaming 'murder! mu>- rj !' at the* top of her lung -.'' "It wa- m. ugly fight," said the wimeAS. '"but I ipo ed tint it was a man and hi- wife ? ? . T II. rintr a botlt, h? I tnougni t wouiuii i ? urfere." On being t'nr:hi^r intcrogri- V the witness said, '*0' f had k own ro w >re not man arid wife, I thou d fr tried to separate theui." ] nr.DRia' ax:> Coxtc ot-jh* Shk m Xoncn.? ^ r\ Sashc*, lilin<lst Wii.dow and riate UIiim, th Itl t.,' Fit ra hiring Hardware, Jiottlulnu* Stair fid turn* Marble and Male Mantl pi v.M,?fci.rat'.<;ic >rTil ', 1'r.iln nt lUti lowest wl.oi. -al" |\ at t'.i.- groat l i utlu fi' Factory o: I'. 1'. Toak' "t ilojlon S.C. [j An Overplus of Wheat, lilvicos to the Agricultural Popart- i ar nt state < hat in A'atucda county, C'uii:iia, thoitsaiids 01 bu-heis ot wheat >ti!! <*.r lain oil the ti? ld where it wis thru.died. jV re iKf.ng no piace to store it. (jraita- j}] i and waifiiou.es are full, and there d:i not one-li nt ships enough to take the !7 pius away. Tnere are needed in S.m.nci-ieo l>ay one hutidrc 1 more .-hips n there are to xport grain. J 'lie high ptices of labor, sa des and nr ghtsiuve about discouraged the f ri - ? ' , so th it they arc at prc.-ontdoing but l.y iu toward putting in another crop. jij ,Va.< p, -In a 13anFrancisco court, the other ?" i. /- i !>v i'? a little uw'ci.ge i; :i imi?, vduu.-n j j.| v* it no.-* ? "Ynii Miy you were at hi* t.-e every ni.ulii?' "Yea air.'* 'ere you hi* painter?'' "No >ir.*' <#. ,ny relative of hi-?" "No.'" "What re you doing at iii- house every night'"' m was sp.uk.ing his wile's sister*"' SUCCESS IN SOU Til CAROLINA. M V eorre-pon-.lentof the '/WZwaeatSpar- vi, ourg, S. (' writ * a. follows* 'I he up- an section el" S ki.!i (.'am.ina has ained , rm die !a*t two year; an uticnvtaole no o ty IVoiii the Kit-Klux trntlhie.-. A nil d ul<] think from the new-pa", t ivpmts ^ it we are constantly in a state of war lour agri ulturai intcre.-t dead, hut h i-> not the ease. Never he lore was I * p irt of rite country more pro p.-roit \ : ,er did I't.T.iers Iran lie itio.-o e.i h. and j >vr Uloiwere .-ueii ijc. iiriiie.- oi'gcod- 1 g 1. fhe emancipation of t!r* s ave . f " teh it first seeiiu.it oi.r ruin, wa- a h e.-s- 1 ? in li .mi e. I: i: mil ii cheaper to 1 ? *? ? lit m imw tii.i'i it umjiI to be. .AH KtiiUa tu rivitk Hi a I ptftd'.icts are hyiur, nioi | i cipienfiy at the end of the year the tner limls a co i si?i?,*i a!?!o balance on > i!. They improve their t'.iriu-an>l a:e inning to invo't in stock?. As t*viica of ilii*, in the la-t two years nationiuttk.t li.'vc been csubli bod iti tl.c 1 i;;tic- of ( ic'ster, .V w* ntry, .Spat hi* ' (Iieenville. and l aiui:, all conrigit- 1 . an.I tii-> f of tlittii i iacTayeJ n - lie mi-lit I labeit. I Wp t I'ro 'anui on. I i* put oi the eoantty has many aavim- ! os no I'iij yod by Oilier ect.ons of the j nh. lint dinette is bed. r, Icing near! : Alleghany Mountains: water power j no, e a'liri'l.itit, t: in I k_t i< more plenty, i I.111 I arc not o uinoh wo u, (Ik farms ;in tiler, a ml t!ie popuation in this i \ ol'iheState nirt*(!y white. The p-o- ; areilee n laips .a' I >*ir?.*li ami eutch- j Is, the former iVotii IV ti'isylvuiiia the j ;-r liviu Virtini1. who migrated "here lUt til'* close of tll'i P'Vel Itioii. V.'h t couutiy needs i capital ami win e tai ore-*. A le.V l\jt?.iylvaiii.iu* have "" ne anions 11 anJ are doing well. Wo glad to nave them. May they he fol* ^ ed hv many more! The 8011th in a : ft .* yea s will he as rich a* it ever was ! ?>' I tho-o who seek a home with us will ire in our prosperity. Land can be i>u ighf now at from to 8lo per Here; T< .......I...,1 .. nn'nit 11 urine f lllikl" y i ........ , . . , - H sections of the South we make our | n meat and bread. ami make our cot- , (V i clear ; 'his together with the discov- | of the Charleston phosphates an i the di price of cotton is the secret of our isperity. The Richmond and Atlanta ilroad. now being hnilt by Tom .Scott's ft" it horn Security Company*, runs 4.5 ^ es through our countv, and has given Ik rondcrful impetusto all k'nds of indus- Bl1 . With the many agricultural advanos of this section of country it is not Icult to say whrft its future will be. sl defotc the Credit Mobilier committee lay, Senator Logan t^sTtfied that he eod to pnp hase ten shares of the ; ck, but, without receiving it, got a VI- " :e of $4:19 dividends on said stock; but jg Hit. however, tfnly a short time, and : t I??I I i * He said bis constituency was favore to the road, and he was a friend to 1 had always voted to sustain the road, 1 w^uld do so now. Hie cashier of the First National Bank this city testified that Colfax deposited )68 in that bank on June 22, 1868. e statement caused a great sensation in i committee room, as this deposit, it s shown, included (lakes Ames' check 81200, which Arae* said he had given lfax, but which Colfax said Jie had no :ollection of receiving. At Rathdowney, in Ireland, the other y, o e Edward Dowling proclaimed it. being too good for this world, ho mid be translated at a certain hour >m the public square ofthattown. Two rmsand people got together to see Mr. >wling go up. He told them that the ry chariot would soon arrive to carry tti off, but unfortunately the rehicle l'nt come. He waited and waited, and last wis coiupe'led to announce that e ascension was indfinitely postponed, all other respects the miracle was a rfect success. Extract from Tfj.egraph and Mesnoer. Macon. Ga. We had tested its rtue personally, and know that for dyap?ia, billiouanem and thmbbin* headlie a n-dnp: t herefrom. ?ti? the best m<?dile the world ever saw. We had tried tv other remedies before the Simmons' vf.r regulator, but none of them ve us more than temporary relief, but r rfgulato i noW only relieved, bat red us. editor telegraph. JEiTKINS' HARKErr IARLFSTON REEF IS c-nts pr ft. X'UNTRY F.FEF 12^ to IS cents per ft. PORK 12'^ lo IS <vnU per ft. SAUSAGE A SAUSAGE MEET 25c. per ft. HOGS DEAD CHEESE 25c. per ft ^ HONS St.25 ocr peek: POTATOES SO cents p?r peck. AMPLER *1.00 per pock. 7!.Ii.-i prlv paid for COW niDES otter a NK sKIN'S. dcc.19.lyr. IE IMPROVED BARNWELL PIME3 j atfiin offered to planters >rucn Improved hi r.lllts workingparts. For planting ton, r'r", peas ai.d corn In low land. It has no is). It wi'l nl?n work any moderately dry f.u/. r prf eily regular In any kind of weathef. riners dt> not lot this chance ulip they will be rii.-r another year. I am only at King now tola* ip.icc thorn. I have two Unda, ?s follows: S?. 1. A I'.ncb who 1 for tads of five firrowaand rk* three d! I' rmf quantities. Pi Ire S12.CS). No. 2. a dotibl r.-4>,v| :<* rid nd t i r n on rath f r|ij/e w. r^i foul ?pir.i>llil.i*. PrfcttlVlJ. iVith^iv '!: via. ten ii's n l ose two-third* the on' au'l I will send machine per express C. 0. D. b nance Full in*(ructions sent. \dv.'re-.s plainly J. L. TOOIA'. WlliistonrS. 0. R. K. iil'Lii RIVER UVU.road. AliE STOCKHOLDERS! F TOE bCI.L RIVER Railroad. will r.ieci at theSca Manu Hotel ui> >nd..y. the Kill of Fcbruurr. 3. ?. thompson, A. M. ( Roiirr, D. C. WILSON. mlfabTE I.A\'1)S FOI1 SA LE. Py virtue of a pow. r to us given under * mortgage itu Jaeon CoVu. Charles F. llanch.-t atid Joseph hi'it bearing date ISfb day of Aji'll. 1871. we w-.ll I at puhjie section in tV town of Beaufort, on the iotid Monday lit February, being the drstdayof lo'Xl term of tin? Court of Common H a?,"thii lowiu laivJe to wit: ilON'SIK DOOM, situated lt? Luke'* Parish Beaufort Count v. on the Oketoe or I! ton River. bound si re?r:lt by lands of John }? p cai.t by Imds of T. D. Dil|Miit and the water ton River. south l?y kinds of 'ieonr A. i.'nini and west by la.el- of Jo n K. I'ripp, coiiii.iij Five Ituiulrnl acres, more or L?j. Mm FAIRFIELD'. ;llu-.tid in liie F.-.rish and County >r ettd. bound d on the north bjr bnd? ni ihu tate of Th oim Dawson m l latni* of Mr*. Joel ium* ii?t iiv tin i Cuusaw hatch le hWer ami Limit tb. Km! of 'tle.mas S?iw? n, sy.th l?y Be-'s e.: and lands of I?r TV. Ih (t.ll.joo ati-l v s?t l.y id* of V.". F. Co! kit. C9ut-iiuiu<; Tw. nty-Four i.idrd .v >v.< -ii .r or I. v. L'liD land KsttusUil reel l? on th ffctvaonr.h ClnrK-Jton Ratitvid, he ii i fi >:.?!, ir.-i'.i an Ur.d.xiivillo and ha* at? uudant i> o.1, ly of fire ?>?. 1 for uiarb L At*o. Tim foil"win? tract* if land containing in tht . ami'v; S vt-itie n lie ml veil and Forty acres, mora 1,'j.i, to wit: One tract i u'b-t BETHEL, anil a part ar mb? r iv.'l ?1 iiC'ii it, containing tngelh'T r. Ive Hundred acres, more or I -v. bound d north II r.iiiui'i3 Av uue t.ii?iahaiui!llr, east hy Kohiw is, oiilli hy limh r oratly oarmd by TV*. TV, inji, ais.1 wi si bv th rVrv.uwah A I'haiNsn Ratlin. A!<> on tract call 1 DAWSON'S I8UV JiD, n'ain'n Forty arm mo or 1 -si, bwun.h-d north ii old UiVei cl?l to Broad-River aid Prospect and, south bv Enhaw Cr it. and w *t hv P>!o''i nil. Also, on.* trie' c-ilhd PELOTS ISLAND, utr.ining One Htindrel and Forty a. res of hi rh eland Tt'ti nrrmui rsl-ilne-d marsh End, more ! is 'h?..n 1. d north by Iiroad River, east hy Dawn's l ian ! *? :h t v Eubnw Crete and w> si l.y ahn-ik'* l*!:im!. Alv>, one tract mil <1 SKAO'.CS l-LAND. coutuLing Ihr e Hundred and fly .i-e-s ol hii.h land moie o !- 'sr.nd.sl norih i sr.twiiati-liie ai.d It.'o.ki Rivers Fits! try lVlol'.s and smith !?\ Kulur. (T'elr slid w. >t by ltoao le! t!ie | I ' it loll ol Abrim Hiiguiofn. The* - plant tioi.s nr.-Uvsi quality otiori and nroi hi I u i< :u: I aLo ? !! adopt d to slock farming. I'.-riiiv??io third cash, iuiat.ee payable fn otm dta'oy nrs'.i.h iut?.r-?t ir>m date, payald-anally. - irial hy bond of the purchaser and morif. of tlv pr ri'..e , Purchas-m to ;oy for .danRn d |i.i|.vrs. For fuithcr particular, apply to tho iis. rioers in Mvaunah or to th'ir Attorn*1)*, ?rs. Oolcacis A Sou, tilllLSuntllle, Beaufort Couu, Sc. C'a. orrivrc rnirrv < r..\ViVs Hii'r j.'ns, IV ta\t? s. cohkx, NEW BUTCHER SHOP. }EO. If. DURAN, yir.L constantly kli p good kk. i'ukk, mf'tton, sai?s.u: ks, vkxjktacle?, Ac. IT. E. C:mor Sheath atfd Bay St. PK AUFORT. S. C. ^PVM9K Ti.ii m warranted unit-iron in a p.UKl <ii Mi.uil'KV.or any injurious Ilcr..l iillnlililO)', lint is r VII Kl<t VKOF.TABLR. |\>r FORTY YK.VIW It lia< prowd iugnnt value all ills of the LiViCk, FWi i., ami KlDNLYi. i'i i? of tlic _ ><?I an I en at In all parti < f Ibu intry vo nb for ft* wood iTui arid peculiar tower purifying the Ruvii?,iitiimilailuittheiurii!d I.ivck I Kiiwklj. ami luiportlii; n< w unil Vltor U> u w nln Sjrblrm. Hil MOM'S LIVER IlIXiULAlit i > a. Uu'iwl U. bate Do ti|U*I u a I.IWK MKDILINK, It contains four mrdical elements, never united in e aoDie happy proportiu* in any otl.er p.tj station, t: a at u tie i .ithartie. a ronderfol Topic, an uncept tunable Alterative and a certain ConvclIVu of impurities of the Itudj*. Suib slcnal rutteaa baa lentild its us.', tbat It is now n^atdid as tho GRK.lT I7A FAILING UPKCINC r Livkr Comi>l.ust tod die painful offspring er-uf, to ?i(: DYSrhFSIA. (ONf-TII'ATlON, iiinlU e, Itillous attacks, SIC K HKADAOIt, Colic, rprciuioti of spirits, SOL'It STOMACH, Heart irn, Ac., Ac. Regulate tkc Liver cud prevent < H1L H AM) P'EYT.R, nttnoni' Liver llegulator Is manufactured only by . J. H. ZEILIX Si CO., MACON', OA., and PHILADELPHIA.- . . Price $1.00 per packet*, s-ut Ly mail, ptaeagi? paid, 04. Prepared ready for use 51.00 and 11.50. loYcl by All ?>rugtd?t?. irlkvaroof ail CouuterftlUaud Imitations.-?* ^ . Ian,