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IIICAXIOKT. s. C. MAKCil 11, 1K13. 1 Bil?U ii ? I iw IB., if"',' Dr. TLoiiiui Q. White, h s been appointed Deputy Stato Inspector of phosphate for South Carolina. Office In Itc.itlfnrt. W ill the managers of the Valley Itnil road, charter, d to lav tracks front Ham- ' burg to Ninety six bo kind ctmilgh to! send informal iou to Us na t<? the present status of the enterprise? The information . in desired by parties In crested in its bUcccbS, In the "Wilmington Coard of tduca ! tior. Inst week, the bill in the legislator, ; of Delaware, pr. viding for separating tli schcoi fur.d, and gi\ .ig to colored schools j only that prop >rtion of taxos paid by I colored persons, and to be immediately u9seascd, was denounced, ma ret. do dous condemning it j*rtd protecting i-gftii.st its passago were udopted by 17 yen- to 5 11 ay 9. OUr town authorities hate i u cicpham on their hands iu too shape of a drain ; running' from Wallace's mill to the river. ; This drain xvub stopped up and it was ] supposed that it was on'y necessary to fiud the weak spot and repair it, hut the covering seems lo fen weak and defective the whole diMar.c , and it is lik ly it ^ I tuny h heres-ary lo open tt ad thowuy and cm holy recover with ejiuc .t. The fi-,e ship "Cnrri*: Claris1' which has In cu ImVihtg with cotton lor i.iverpoo! J hns jnet finished tnklnp in rrrro. ' Old: .7ohii Torrent" the sUvcdoio lute don. j himself credit in Iter stowape, which has! heeti soskllilully accomplished, that her Capaciiy was inrr-avd three or ami huu j dred hul's hry.'i d c d nl ;t: n. lhi> ppoaks well I >r the : ieM,d".re as 'or our I poWei'iui pre o s an", ieliecis credit upon lioth. i.. n .. f : - ? ??!??..; tu mii lit in i: <?i i it * r'Min'y j Auditor to advertise delinquent laiid.-dln | sales cannot he made unttl another year, unless by spe ial ad of i lie Legislature. j '1 lie sales ate n larccanyway ouiv .-er? ing to pat tnon?y into the treasurer's j? "tket ascsN, a idycildingno r v nuco! c-nsnpience to the county. Taxpayers tin re tore need not trouble thi-msulv-? about tax-s on delinquent lands for twelve months to c-ui.c. ' Robert eii;a;L< ana A. 11. Myers passed through Auinstalust week and during their stay at the depot were terribly''cuss ed'by an individual wlio took upon hims fto repress t the violent lse.iou which is sup posed to infest Gc >rgia lrw::s. The two men hoaght their settlement had coinc, and only drew a long breath when safe on the Carolina side ot' the river, biualls says be spotted tuc man anl if be ever catches him on this side <d the line senile'b ?dy will get licked. Pi rt Royal, 8. U. Mar h lGtli 1870 The Augusta and Port Royal Compress Co. cleared from Port Roya! ves'erday through their agents Mcs-. Wu'ker & Scott tlie American ship Carrie Clark Stover master for Liverpool with 43o0 liales upland c >t:oo weighing l,{kG.215t pounds value $2i)7. 33014. This cargo was all shipp d from A igusla Ga. arid compressed there by the above named company on their new Taylor press, and *vas all deliy-ered to the ship direct from me i'ort uoyul Knilmad curs, avoiding dray age and the usual incidental ex pen ?cs lneuiTed at other Ports, licr register tonnage is 1327 tone she i9 just oil' the blocks is 11 beantifid model and rates fir.-t class was bui't at Waldoboro Maine by ?Jns Ciark & Son. The re d cmditou of tlsc Friedman's Pmk is even more hop -less than ha. been charged. Indeed, it is in su. h a dcplorable p'ight that t -e c mini doner.Appointed by Congicss to com!net tin obsequies of the concern, and, if possible, to gather up enough as.eis t>> j?av even a modest dividend to the unfortunate i depositors, have signified a very earnest desire to withdraw from the wreck. The ostensible r- aeon which the romiiiissiiu rs give is that they c mid not get suitable legislation from Congess, but the real one. we make no doubt, is the bankruptcy of! the institution. The only legislation on the part, of Congress that would be at all ; satisfactory to the colored people would be the passage of an aet to tax the country to replace the deposits so unmercifully squandered. Our town council h ive passed an or dinancc releasing the Sea Island Hotel from taxes for five years, providing it is opened. This ts a move in the right direc tion as nothing would so much improve v_.-? iuku usa I/III l v l His llllittl. J lie applications for rooms during the winter ha^ assured the success of the enterprise if any one can be induced to open the hotel. Propositions have l>ccn made to the commissioners having charge of the property but they seem to prefer to keep the liouse closed to making a fair bargain for its sale; indeed they refuse to pace any price on it pr. fertng to keep it on their books at a high figure as assets of the I Frecduien's bank, and thus in reality | diminishing the real value, as every ; nymth the building is closed, costs for j taxes on J maturul dccuv arc constantly I nt work. But the $9,000 a year paid j these commissioners is worth nursing' even at the expanse of the creditors of the Bank. \ At the residence of the brides father in Auburn Maine on the 2nd inst Prentiss M. Whitman of Beaufort was married to Miss Raruh J. Fust is. The bride was dressed in a light si'k dress, her hair deciyated with rare flowAffl Thn rimm K f..l!-. * . v<?/ui nuo U aUlllUH^' If iHUIItH witli flowers and emblems of N< rtli and South, twined around tlie monogram K. V?'. The presents were quite uunierouB among winch were a beau iul watch and chain und set of jewelry I'roui the bridegroom and a Bet of silver spoons trail the brides brothers; a puir of castors ice set, pitch r and salver and many other beautiful gifts. >ir. and era Whitman arrived in Beaufort last Saturday. They havo the best wish- s of our c: >iii iminf \ mr th ii fulnie happ.ness an l proaperi y. lie runks of iho nachelois in our r.ii l-t i re hei ig mined out. ?n'/ a f-w i eorrgilce o.ses| lil'i g iw.l *?i'. i -HI hope <v. colli it. The following lnb resting case h i:- ju*t j been decided by Judge Reed in Charles- ; ton. There are cases of a similar nature. jj not a thousand miles from Beaufort: t The case of tho State ex. rel. H. 8. 11 Tliaritt vs. tiio county treasurer. The | * respondent fading to :i|?p.*:ir. Mr. Thurin , moved to quash the return of the rvspon dent* and aiso niuvid for peremptory muodan.us nt.tl cost-. !' ? mow* thn, w her n eoumy tiva nr.r lias rci'us d pay- | mtut of it just, eliiiin, his rctiiru to un ; J uitcriiuttvv in uiil.iUMis, that he has no fund*. without uverring that he has not had and misapplied such funds, is iumitilcieiit. The return be to complete, must cover this whole etnto of facta, and n inuHt he consistent with itself. The court thereupon granted the following order: Ordir"d, ii .it Timothy fturicy puj to the rciutor, the said R IS. Thurin, .he, e.aiui referred > and described in the petition, viz ; i'he school-teacher's ceitif- j ieatc, 01 George W. lieriot, for thiity ?tol-; Ian. Let judgment be entered op by tho i ch rk lor toe coats itou dollars) i;i tine t proceeding in favor of tee relator and against the dcteudunt. J. i'. KuEi). i Our people have had cause to groan J' under the weight of burdensome taxation,! but t heir groans w ill be couvertcd into! wails wlicti the next tax levy is made,; ; unless Gov. Chamberlain is supported an . . n. iaiiied in his we'd intentioneil de vices to avert a burdensome taxation from the res lU-tts of one year, by distributing I : O; 11 r,? - I..II1W. ...w... VO.. ? I... til . . t tuiuiv < I! V II UOl Lie Willi veto the bill justJlpusacd for the settlement of Hit d ialing debt. Our people , are already almost well nigh ready to \ throw up the sponge. But we say ju3l j wait for next year, "the bottom of our l iina ieial dbtress is not near readied and : . ; we predict, overwhebniug ruin if Guv. 1 Chamberlain is rendered powerless. Uur I only hope is from him. 'lhe tliioVcs i1 want blood. His whole admiuistvation | has been one cos: i-tent endeavor: a. d so ! i iar a successful one to resist the oujsluught up >n t.iij ir.asury. j|Tbe niuoval i of a tried and faithful olliecr < njoying , his support un i conteuancc is thr only | way to sap the| foundations ol the oil add I I he guards, buppose Mr. Cardozr is re moved, dojtbc conservatives imagine that there is any mm is available to take liis place that would di charge his duties | with half the z al ar.d integrity that lie ; lias? The tit ale has .ml lo.-t a dollar by ? his contraction of t'i a t autlioiiz.ing | his funding ot the b ?*'ds in q icstion. Of , h??w many other public officers can the ' same lie said ? MARA.- okWS. Entered.? At Port Royal, March 8Schooner iiebccea Yiuvcnce, Richards nias'er?Nassau, guano t 1 T. J. Jackson <Ss Co asid \V. W. Kill :tt & Co. March 13, Steamship *North Point, Smith mast' r?New York, merchandise j lo W&lK<T?fc Scott. Cleared?Schr.B.F. Famham, Brewster master?from Wa.kcr ?fc Scott for Havana. Mar-:h 14, Ster.nr'ip Nortli Point, Smith master?Fernaudina, F!a. March 15, Ship Carrie Clark, Storcr! master?from Walker & Scott to Liverpool. British Schr. Rosalia, Albury master, to Harbor Island, Bahamas, from Walker j & Scott. Exteukd.?March 15. Schr. John Taylor, ooro master?from Nassau, to Walker Jc Scett. Export. P< r Sola. E. F. Farmham, 1-5,000 feet pine lumlx j i Pi r Ship I'.irri.! Clark, 4,310 bales cot- j ton. P. rS.-br. Re:-ilia, '40,000 yellow pine 1 lumber. ' Per Steamship North JPoiiit, 40 bales j cotton and 140 hairels rosin. Entkked.?At. St. Helena Sound, j British Brig intiue Raven, Evans master, j 10 days from Bermuda, to Camppell, I Wyilie & Co. ? New Advertisements, { TW b T\TGTA??T tlATT^V" IJLUUOXJ, At Pert Royal, S. C- " Tllti i\i:\V city, Situated on the South Atlantic Coast and at the terminus of the Itorl Itoynl Hall lload, The great desideratum so long required j t there, is now developed. Respectfully tho Proprietress, under-1 r signed lately of Augusta, Ga. announces ? that on the 22nd inst., she will open the s newly constructed and newly furnished 1 3S/C A-isrsionsr J For I'rlvatc and Transient Boarders. 1 i e Confident of her abiiity from past expelience, she will zealously consult the i comforts of all who may patronize, and 11 ' (J at the most favorable Terms. s ANNIE BUSSE, inch. 17- tf. Proprietress. in! lit! To Arrive ? 400 Bales Prime Eastern HAY, l _ I ion Sale CnF.ap, .1 8. M. WALLACE, inch.l7-tf. Beaufort, 8. C. ' J. C. KIOIIYIOND. 5 Trie 1 .1 iiHtlee. A lVwinc" in*rn?tn?l 10 him will receive tare- I Tel .i-i 1 protn I uPc'itlor.. Oi TiCt LAM Bl'ILOlNO. OFFICE OF ?*CtlOOL ?'OM I " U??ut'ori, 8. ci. ?\\). ia:ta. ib73. f | N furihcriuco oi mi Act "to giovidofor tho pay' titutit of lui.t ?Ju<? school claims," approved larch aid, 1S7U, and In order fo be able to report te bo County Treasurer the number niri amount ol mat duo 8oh ail Claims u;> 10 tho day of No 'ember, lt>73. remaining unpaid, tho undersigned t ill register all such clal "- us may bo presented or that purpose until tho lifteuliUi day of Apri lei I. SllliPAltD 1). GILBERT, bchooi C 'linuUeithlor. Beaufort Couuty, S. C. s.KAi'i-'Oil i' LYcSuai DRAMATlC.EHi'ER'!AISMnNT. The members of the nbovcTiiistitutinn will givi in entertainment in the Club House Hall, oil Wi'iIuomIii) bvn'K., March 1 7, 1S7 t>. Mndisou Morton's Original Farce: 'To Faris and bad- for ?5." To conclude with Uaitcl wood's Domestic Ur una: 11 Tho Harvest Storm." All who desire to spend ? plcniant evi "lug an uvitcd toa'.tcud. as the ploy " so I'aris and Back s sal t to lie a ruic cure for the ' Macs." *P|u nombcrs of the Lyceum, are <loir.g ah in thoii lowor. to give the people of JJ aufori a good tine N. B.?Do not forget the date: IVl^jEcOpa: 17, 1875 :?-Scc 8111A11 Uil'e. mch.4-2. fMPROVin) AGRICULTURAL Implements. Dow Law Cotton I'lantore, without C-Jvorcr, $10 vlth Cover or. West's Huatto Distributors, the most simple inn topulur, price $5.50. The " Farmers Friend '' Ploughs, all sizes. Tin i^htost. draft Plough made. Cannot i?e choked ilglily endorsed l?y nil who have used them. Rotary Harrow, Thomas' Smoothing Harrows ' King of the South" torn Mills lollies' Stce 'loughs, Sweeps and Ag kultur.il Steels of ut Ityles and Sizes. Also, a large assortment of other Agricultura tuple moots. j. e. adger & co., importers of llra.lv .ire, Car Iron, Steel, &e ntch.3-lf, Charleston, S.C. 2s.? pq J2 - ^ 'P li^teS H OEM AKER, Particular Attcntl??n ~lvoti to b'lrst Clns litirlt. A perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed. HllOi' opposite Watcrliouse and lticlcer's Cotton House I'H.VUE* ?lt I', S. c. Mrch.IMvr. J AS. u. bo YCKT wholesale ami retail groceli Dealer in Ales, fines, Lijuars, Scjars, t.nel TOB A.COO. no ions. dry goods. ROOTS S?tl:1 SHOES. Iviincs Ne-.-U, Main Land, BEA L'FORT COUNTY. Goods sold at lie.iufort prices. mcli.S-lyr. wiio:.nsai.e an'n retair FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 83 11askr street, Charleston, S. C. T>5 Ctecst pia;e <n 16c State. SPECIAL ATTENTION give- to Country oi-.tcrs mc'.i-3-tf. A Fresh Sto. h of CRANBERRIES. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR HAMS the best in town at 18 ctnh per pound. Iti'oaUfnst Itacon, I>. s. tOOUlos prune Smoked Shoulders at FRENCH'S QACUN D. 8. M&ATS, &.C., AC. Choice Smoked and Dry SIDES, Shoulders ant Jollies, 8. C. llama, Breakfast Bat on Strips, LarJ Ihoese, Butter, Machercl, Beef Tongues, Flour iolnsses, Sugar, &c. F. Barth's celebrated (Ciuoiu tati) Snicked Ilam Sausage. Ai.so, No. 2 MEATS of different quality, ot land and for sale by TE PER MACQUEEN, fel)-t7tf. 25 Vendue Ranee. OLD AMI NEW THE PEOPLES HAGAZ1KE. A new Series of this Monthly begins in January 75, with the Eleventh Voluiu'. She department of FINK ART, which has estecially attracted Amateur Artists, will be greatly l!urged, so that it will furnish a journal of nearly three hnudrcd pages of independent Art Criticism inJer the special oversight of some of our most listinguisiied artists. TheForeien Correspondence ecuredby this department, and our arrangements n different parts of America, will make it of lutci 6t and im]>ortauce to artists and students. The department called the RECORD OF I'ROG" tESS, which is a cliron cle of the latest improve neiits In social order, is under the editorial charge >f F. B. SANBORN, the Secretary of ilio Socla tcionce Association. The EXAMINER is an impartial Reviewer of thc Slio editorial charge of the litc&ry, poli leal, ami pcculative departn-.ci.ts remains with Eiminn K, Iai.F g*H OLD AND NEW has won its wid'. circulation by ts popular st. rich from the pens of Mrs Stowe, ilrs. Whitney, Bishop, Clark, (loo Mac Donald, .IN* Meredith. Miss Hale, .rs. .lulla Wnrd llo.ve, dr. Bcrnand, Mr. 1'erkhis, Mr. Ilalo, Mr. Trollopo, nd other popular writers. These stories, short and ong, form a prominent part of the magazine. Thc MUSIC A I. REVIEW Is a safe guard to all lurchaserx of Music who are a- from the music hops. The Invaluable series of articles 011 social, politinl and religious reform wliieh have been coutrib ited by Dr Leonard ltaeon, Mr. 1 bcodorc Ilaeon, Ion. Andrew l?. White, ltev II. W. Itellows. Krel t. Sanborn, John K. Williams Itowlanil s lla/ar.1. osluh I* Qnluey, and other writers of distruction. rill iie regularly continued ltev. Mr. Mautink.u's Essays will be completed n tliis volume. Inteijtioii price of OLD AND DEW w oil a year. (To Clergymen at rra.lt? I'rlro.) Address Ls) & Sh*pa~cL 4 I-15 I'Vu.iVi.i Slrc-'h ft*j t'?tt. ' Xlnvcnil Co., M. S. llllloitt j ! Chat!*tUii> Uvuufort. Beaufort Steam :|- MILL COMPANY. t i I | Hitvlua put up I't their crtuhlWhinetii u OltT^'l 1MI1.T. nrc pr< parvd (o fuiiiii-U tit the bliorH-t not ko, j ({rist. Moil an-i Feci The In rli.-t< . ;(! .? P.d t ( " COIIX. < <?i i. oitT'tUi. rcb.T-i\r. tL ; -'*0^ - . ~ - J s X. : . ? x? WEMLY LIKE i liETWKKN ITAIU.IISTOX AND | J I * I:I;A: rt itr. 'j TIIM STK* MF.U ,'j M. S.ALLISON, CAPT. 1*. TCOI.IO. j Having taken tli p!:i'. "'if the Pilot lJo\, will leave | | Clia: listen every Fi IdttV tnariiiittr. Will leuve Uenufort every Saturday morning The putruun^eof sluj .mrs is renpei tidily snltclled DOl'OLH. MSUKT, Agent, Charleston, S. C.. W.M. IIAUI11SO.V. Agent. lie lufiirl, S. C. fit"" Ooo.p consigned to the eai'e of tlieA"ent 1 : in Charleston witi lie forwarded free of couiiiiiroiion I ami storage. 1 u oviVW. _ Gonant h Emmons, i I % i < i ARE NOW PilElhUtHD TO T-TUNlSiJ < I p II h 1 u hi In any quantity Customers may de.-ire, i ^ from their Ice limine, i 1 : ^( > < 111 it Sti'ri'I. ! i JOHN CON AN I", C J. A. EMMONS. ! s novas-it. < s, M. WaLusf, ' < 'otton Pnotov nnd GRIST MILLER, :i I W lioiuhAlc Driller In t Grain. Hominy. Meal, Fssl Etc,, f-iJS.Y i .*?? I j . Y 7\ I > COTTON Bought, Ginned and prepared for market. ,V<1 vaiwes made on Conslun. c inents. ^ Having the best machinery for ginning t cotton and grinding co.m and raeal. he is prepared to execute all orders on the f shortest possible notice. u The highest price paid for !i n.ii a #N uj&v/jii a no. uornCotton ginned on toll. novSVSS. | O VERDIEK WALKER &BAC0T. |? PROCTORS IN APMIRM.TY AND ATTORNEYS | AT LAW, IIEAt'FORT, S. C. Walker t-lur.it. W. .T. verk-rr, t Charleston. | llcaifort. ] I Refer to tlie Rrffmli Cotis'il-it'Si In the Conih. ami j spoebillv ' > the ll-itl-h Consulate Charleston, i nov'.T '>!. SHEPARD D. GILBERT. NOTAltY I'l* 151.14'. < Attention <tiv.n t,. Marine Protests. . ? oriici; * In the ci.rn itocse. jan.O 67. W.~H. LOCKWOOD,! IT. s. coin ISSIONER ' nml NOTARY PUBLIC. " j Agent for sale, N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co'e Rends?ijS'JO eneli. H. KUTTE & g3,:< Wholesale Grocers, I AND DKAI.EIIS IN 01 I Wines, Lienors, Scgars. ToSacce, 1N5 JOllHt Itll.V. CHARLESTON, S. C. ' Orders from the Country promptly at . tended to. i iiov25-33. | C ; ODE LIS. ; I O II . I^IilTI'PM. I < ' A N I > I i ; x, ; Toys, \r N t'T? i j A full JiH-ortment of the above consist1 in.f.f 01>A VOWO 1 ^ : I APPLES, DATES, FIG 3, HA NAN AS. All kinds of FRENCH confectionery. , I1UAZIL, Nl l'S, HICKORY NUTS, ' I WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS, ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, I'OUNI) ! and every other kind of CA K ES on hand Wj or inadt! to or.Jt r. Pa Particular attention jjiven to supplying ! parties with a'l necessary articles, j coons use f:i! as well as ohsamkntai Y received by every steamer from mcv York. T? ? * - A 1^11 U J ?^vVv I'1. JOHN Cfll *y?*??'? ?i ? ?ii ??I ^ jvy Gooils & Milliner), fi [ Ins ji.ist returned from Cha 3nci select stock of BRV 88WS, Ami a general Assortment of MILLINERY, A Sf D VIITCH 11K OFFERS TO SUIT THE Tl \ MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDING i\ Dressed, Ceiling, and W MOULDINGS FOR BUILDING FURPOS NEWELS, HAND-RAIL AN WOOD TURJONQ OF EVERY I GO.'D AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK made a an be made in the United States. We have on li >outh of the city of Baltimore, all of which we g; ion to all who want good and substantial work. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONLY PRJ II.TND AND DOOR MAKERS-BY TRADE, cj f Chaih.'Ston, and can reft r to gentlemen all ovet i:ia an 1 Florida, as to the character of their worl NOTICE.?On account of the manner in wliicJi wn assumption of t lie risk of Breakage of Gls nods are sli pped over t!te roads In this State at iving to the purchaser of our work. W. P. RUSJ. mch.3-!yr. lDWARD PERRY,I HOOK A NI > JOII PRINTING Executed at the lowest rates. I o ,.: <z> U 1 Itlauk Itooks u hand and made to order. Foreign and Domestic . . . . . . j still loaery, i :nv and School Hooks, Law Blanks, Wrapping Pa- j * m per. Twine, Ac., Jfcc. j U AllC' TO. 139 Meeting Sleet, nitAntrcTov c n i V *4 -ilUjlJC L j t?. Vy, |# uov 25 20. I uov2S-! ACTION & COMMISSI + Consignments of Merchandise: end in your DEAI) and SHOP worn STOCK an iort notice. We have on our lists at slaughter fagons, Farming Utensils, Pouts, Steam Engines L'cd, Stove, Fixtures, ?fcc., &e. b"roker in r e a [>ccia! attention given to the purchase, Sale, Itcn ounty property : For Sa!e in Bea 'HI '!"< ' 11 A It !> .*?; IIOl'Hi: and I In If 1 IIOl'Si : and I Inir ISlock, lCllll<MilU' I ^olS obhins rroprrt y Hay strcot, 1*1;! nil 11^' r^aiiclr? l?>r On I hi Lady's Island, On Paris Island, hi St. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 acre Store and Dwelling on tlic John Fripp Plaoi MAIN LA The Kboafle* plantation near 1'ort Koyul ferry.contalnltig7u IHut sold in part or whole, price from f,! to $5 per aero, rticulara. Pension Notary, and N ITT ""ION' S'M.D'T11! Vo action h been ta'c -u by v'oo.:; a bounty. SCHOO'O MA^GAF For sale or Chart . *b w,i-. i) P E R, ^ rleston with a large SC) NOTION?,^. A *kt n v n <1 ^ ^ - 4* .1 yj X J -J KS yj , [E3. n->v83-'I) > S3 ^ f"*'~ /IATERIAL GENERALLY. T eather-Boardings iES m Gil EAT VARIE i'Y. ID BALLUiSTERS, ESCRIPItlOX. s cheap at this establishment and the largest stne't of the above larantec will give cat?ie satiaiuc lCtical mechanics-sasu irrjing on the business in the city luu ouuo, \j -orju, Nurcu uaro1c for the past twenty years. 1 we box up our w >/ ' :, atiu ou iss with ordinary handling, our HALF UATE8, waiea is a great ELL & CO., C'.i iroitm, S. C. J0H1T BROriS, lder & Contractor, NO PUNCTUAtLY ATTKNDED TO 2 Ccr. Bay and 9th Sts. BEAUFORT, C5. C. 25 strictly Confidsntial. d we w ill convert it is.to a >ricj9 : llors'P, Mule, C:i1rria?;;s , C'jtton Gh?3, Corn Mills, CotUu L ESTATE. ting andJ^E.vclinngs of City and oi fort. [(lock, Cm?o. Bio t<? i no ',!)!?) ?ort Itoynl 1 slitiul tracts, $3 to $5'par acre 8 St. Meal for sale at $225 ND. O ncrcs, th ibest of tanfl losirnblc location Also other licstrAble inu la. Come in fo otary Public, mss. as yet in relation to r.'lillti xal pay IET-ANN . luv-tj