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^ H?4Urour. S. o. tfiitvikl Ji. ?;?. ? If "TaXji?u.r" will give us his name we^ will investigate his churges. Wo have no doubt of their correctness. ? And they call thein "animals" instead of honoralilcs now; so much for travel to Columbia ana a fast horse and! buggy. , Owing to the negligence of the Charles-! s ton Steamship agents, in not forwarding : oar paper, we nre obliged to issue a half i sheet again this week. Gov. Allen of Ohio, according to the j Republican j >uroa1s, indulged in profanity to that extent that it passes out Under j the door of his room'in a blue fog, when lie becomes eicitcd. Tim Knw Ilia-st^athd Enrrrox of \fniisYKlh?To the student. the scholar, i or fhe general reader, 'Webster in inili*-1 pensablo. We unhesitatingly recommend this mammoth editi<wyi of Webster to! everybody. We direct attention ro the recent i copartnership formed 4o - practice in J Admiralty courts- i?y Messrs. Corbin snd j Btona with one *n our promising young j lawyer* Mr^oscph M. Williams. Their card appears in another column, j TitK NawBKniiY PnonnKsetvp. Aon? T)no of owrmost esteemed cotcmporaries Is the Progressive Age of Ncwlw-rry, conducted by It. II. (Innekrr, who has recently purchased it from T. P. Slider Esq. r>ick ia a genial fellow. Ilia articles breathe always tender and gentlemanly ' sentiment, n ith plenty of true grit. We wish him success. % .Mr Ilall nn.l family, while stopping n ! moment at Mr. tinge's nsidepcc on their way fVom church to the'r home in PortItiiTnl Inst Sunday came near meeting wi?h n noiious accident.- They were in the i carriage ami in charge of Mr MeGill.! when th.- hontes becoming restive from I and die*, suddenly crumpled thecarriage J around, overturning it and spilling its; occupant*. Jso damage done hut to the' Yrbicle. - 1 ?. A member ot our lono council wishes, to know if iho it. C. at tachc<i to Panl j Pritrhard'a nam: has rcfaretscs to asiiqui-! ty. There an*said to b? several men yet, in thia county who have not been appointed road overacer*, at $50. a year, and it I i<? a fortunate thing for our councilman that be lives in town or P. P M. D., ?&c.1 wonhl make an overnear of hitn so quick it would make his hoad swim, and serve liiut rii'ht. A Fi*b Srscui.ATtoN.?One of our; cotton buyers recently sold seven bales of j cotton which netted him a loss of ft,300.: The cotton was purchased throe years ago st n out of ? *? cents a pound and sold for 40 cents. After deducting costs of stor age insurance &c. the buyer realized ten cents a pound. He should have stored it one year longer ?*nl then 6ent his check j on to cover the amount of charges over ' the sum realized from the salo. The port and flippant Miss Bcsde " ur-! ' ner? fpV?S s account of life in the j Tilton mansion. It must have been a | grotesque crojv altogether?the stntelv i Theodore mooning around the house hun-1 ling for a soft lied, or. arrayed in his night-shirt, with his talented calves shi-; i;ing bony and grim, engaged in the plea- i sing task ot banging pictures, while tlie ubiquitous lb-sue stood by and smilingly ; noted the details, that she might relate lhem to a delighted audi-nee In a court I room. The IxeriiA*'-K Law.?The Legisla-1 tore has repealed the law n-qu'nngj deposits' from insurance companies doing business in thia btat e. The sum depos-! iled by each company waa $20,000. State bonds have been so deposited that were purchasid at 15 cents on the dollar, thus making the security only about $3,000, which was no security at all. It is expected that many aour.d companies that ? refused to trust th'ir funds iu the hands of our S(ate official8, will now eMtablish agencies here ami give us a little more competition and reduce rates to reasonable figures. The tide of visitors from the North to the "laud of Flowers" has I>een unprecedented this w-ason. Every available spot w ith a covering overhead has been converted into wholesale caravansarios. Our beautiful hotel which would have been filled through the winter lias mean^ lime remained closed although several in^ffophtal aftnmnfa hnvn lu>on tnnrlo In * rent it from the nmnn^i df he 'f'rceduinn's Hank w hone property among it* other liabilities here remains unrcmuMoratire. We feel assured that auite ns great an influx of visitor* wouki t?eu% tlii* I eliarngfnp cli%i%te mm its limit li rfMng j ailnfinififef* !?- Mm rigors of n nWiliern ' r'itne, |f Hotel accommodations were: j>r >curah:e. ] jf,* ' /| i ' Tiie recent tornado \v iieh wc luckily cm-aped, was tearful hi s-?ne portions of Georgia. On Mr. Massey's place near Sparta all the Imildiugs, sixteen in nuinher, were destroyed not one stick being lot! upon another. When Mr. MasH-y saw the storm coining lie rushed into the house to save his wife ami child, but b- fore they could cscnp<? the walls were cm lied in. His wife was instantly kil'c I by the falling timbers, and the dead body i<f his chi'd was found in the garden. A li-hi in which the w he it wn< six inkf chi s high w ns el- ancd a* hare as if ii l ad been 1 ii-ned ovi-rand the a-lu-s swept K ill. id ::.'> i:.- were found J . ? bl . xVUc tfl .a. j two and a half pur cent, is s. burdensome taxation under any circumstances, but when levied upon an undue assessment and taxes thus raised, are not even applied to the Improvement of a city's streets, its citizens have just cause for complaint. Ruch is | the case in that of our sister "city h?j thr. j os she is called, that is becoming | almost entirely deprived of pavements so j necessary to the com Tort of its pedestfains. The city of Char'cson groans under' an exorbitant taxation, and yet its streets are a disgrac9 to her authorities! through neglect. In some ot her most frequented highways the aba-mcc of a ves tagc of pavements, render tliem literally impassable and in bogging through them our minds rtflturally revert to bye gone days, when the cleanliness of her streets and the order of her thorough-fares rendered her attractive and her hcalthfulncss , less doubtful. ------ Tlio station knovn as Yemasace on the! Port Knj.il X<ail Ron i .it its junction ntj1 ri^Iit angles with th? Fa^annalt and j Charleston R. K. might he made a tr. nt! attractive site with a Utile enterpris a < little white wash, f.nd :i little energetic j cleanliness. Wcreit rendered more sightly it might he endowed with claims to!, importance which its advantages certainly i \ must ns nnclens in the future for a man- ] ufactuing centre. With the raw material : at its very door, its distance from Port i Royal liarhor only 27 miles, its facilities I for fuel nnd water of the very best quali- l ty and its accessibility to the coal regions j of Tennessee delivering coal at $:$ a ton ; less than at any similar poiut, there is no ' 1 reason why a first cln*8 cotton factory', might not most profitably avail it self of . its manifold advantages. If whoever i that own* the four corner lots at this junction does not outwit himself by de- i siring exclusively to hold them hub-flu- < ately4 he will induce some.-other to be l interested in the enterprise, we suggest I by disposing of some of them if he 1 even givetl away a part, to develop the 1 whole. Thk Pori't.ait Scikj;c? Momthi.t, con 1 ducted by E: K. Younians, gives us in the April mi nbcr an interesting skutch o ( lie habits uT "The Tr'a igle Spider"' by Dr. Burt O. "Wilder who ?b surgeon of < the 54th Mass. Regiment, first observed , the lMtculjaritiea of tl.c Carolina silk! spider. l Articles upon "The first traces of Man j1 in Europe," by Prof. Albrecht Mueller and on "A j>?pl*-xr" >?y J. R. Black, M. D. , are'especially entertaining. Prof. Yon- 1 mans furnishes an Editors Table and ?er ] eral columns of ml? ellancoue notrs which , add to the int- rest of a number well dc- I serving perusal. Among other items of ';1 inter*-st we are told that investigation confirms the lielief among scientists that %..w ?. .?4? ?I1 O "Ul L?VI? > an 1YIIII its food plant, and it* nrt appearance is | always the result of immigration.'' I SHERIFF S SALES 1 The following property will l>c sold by ihe sheriff* nn Tus day April flth. Freed moil's Sav ngs Hank, rs. J. A. McCren, Cedar Grove plantation on Port j Royal Island contnir.ing 350 acres, also; 100 acres on Bt. Helena Island. N. \V. Ellis rs. David Terry. 430 acres J in Goethe township. Hnfus va . Dennett j rs. W. W. Williams 1173 acres, adjoining j lands of Gray. Airs. N. II. Johnson and j N. E. Williams. J. J. Gooding rs. Jns. \ R. Nixon 211 acres bounded by lands of Xixon and Jervy. R. J. Davant vs. 1 Trustees of Beaufort College, Lot A ( block 07. Town of Beaufort. T. G. i Buckner vs. M. S. Hubbard 150 acres; hounded by lamia of McKcnzie, Bruuson j Huilg< arid Woods. Win. Fields rs. liry , ant Russell 175 ncres, hounded by laud" of F. J. Causey and Edward ltu.sscll. l Goo. II.. Hoover r*. J. M. Mathews acres bounded by Ian Is of Addison Cle- ; land and .Mathews. Win. Iladwiu rr P. j L. Peacock one lot in Varnsvil e. '1.. F i Ycomans rs. J. it. Nix 253 acres bounded by lauds of J. I). Nix. P Causey and Mrs. P. McAvoy. Henry Harrison guardian | r.t. J. S. llarvy and wife 400 acres bound-1 rd l>y Jaiuls of Fauik, Hauls, lb e*d and | Sauls. Harriet K. Peterson Adiuz. r?.. Jn*. K. k'ini$h 3000 ui-TW, hounded by lands ol Win. Wilson, J. >1. Grini'*. and j George Findal. (J. E. Boll Adair, ta. | Noah Ctclaud lOi acres, bounded by lands of D. Stanley, M. M. Ycomans and J as. Johnson. John A. Moore ts. W. G. , Holmes^? acres dne lot inGrabnmviUe. W. F. Hogarth ts\ J. II. aJluier one lot in Hrunson. Geo. XI. Smith t?. W. II. Shumau 200 acres hounded by lands of Hcnrv Smith, and J. M. Grimes. New Advertisements. Wayne & Von Kolnitz, OEHERAI. Commission Merchants yOR THE SALE OF .PROVISIONS Ann PRO DUCK. D(t Kim* Hay ft 97 *.nilne Kua^. onnnl* nmoafn a mnumn i uunmn. Blunt & wiluamb. Tin- ttn^cf*l?nod have formed a partwrnhlp for ! Admiralty practice under Uie above firm name: Comuk a Btonr, I Jon. M. W11.uam*, Charleston. f Beaufort. mcliM-ly. Hay! Hay! To Arrive 1 400 Bales Prime Eastern HAY, FOB SAI.K CHKAI*, i S. M. WALLACE, | iw't.17 tr. BeanfnTt, S. f. 1 - ;.u .v.* \jj '/y M . ..* :.r' A *- (. '*.?v < t I ** mk'J tie V -Wj w,a? W THE NEW CITY, Situated on tbo South Atlantic C'oa3t urn! at the terminus of the l*oi*t Itoyal Ititll Komi, The great desideratum so long required there, is noi\ developed. Kesncctfully the Superintendent, under signed lately of Augusta, Ga. annottncci that on the %2od inst.. shewill open tin new constructed aud newly furnished lSAA.ISrSI02>T I'ur Private and Trunilvtit Honrilerna Confident of her ability from past expc rieuce, sbo will zealously consult th< comforts of all who may patronize, nnd Terms nt tbo most favorable. ANNIE llCftRE moh.lT-tf. j7 c7 r i c 11M ( )>D. Trial Justlor. A'l business intrusted to lilm will receive tare Tul and prompt attention. GKKIi K LAW HCILWNO. scITTbner's monthly. " The Great National MaiazifS." ?nters upon a new year (its ninth volume) wltl (lie November number, with brtmilor PI?nt? and Itugcr enterprise than ever before, ind with thi unfeltloii it Ims maintained from the first, to rtr DBonstrate Itself to tc tno brightest, the tlrongeet, the moat beautifnl, and In oviry way the ltKftl POPULAR M AO A/IN K INTHK WORM) Among the attractive features of the yenr will lie : Kerr Serial Novel* " The Story of Seven Oaks-" )\ J. G. HOLLANL). A scries of papers front va dons pens or. 'AMERICAN LIFE & SCENERY." ncludiug descriptive pn;>'-rs on American ritles, sill open In January with a narrative of Western Itlsrovcry anil ad venture,, by MAJOR POt\ KI.L, whose descent of the Colorado is one of tin most fntfious exploits of Western t. at el. " A Farmer's Vacation in fEurnpe," Mx articles recount lug the experience of a well known American. farinrr aud engineer (COLONEL A A RING, of Ogdcn Parni, Newport,*R. I.t during i tour through some of the less frequint'-d parti jf Western Europe, In the Autumuof IK7S. MTl?o .llyHlerloUH iHlund," Or, The Modern Robinson Ceutas," Jl'LlC i'KUN'E'S latest story, will b' coiitlnned, with Itr ill .stratloiis. A story, by SAXK IIOI.M. " M V TGUHMAI.INhV' itegina In Novcrahi r. nnd will ton for three or foui mouths. There will also Its other Novelette* md tihorter Nlurlr* Ity lending Auierlcan and ICogllsh Ktory Writers, T?s Msgn/.ine' will -on-lnue to h Id its pre-eminence In till* regard the K-SAYti. REVIEWS and hMTOKIAL PA PRUS will, as herstorere, employ the ablest pent In both Europe and America IIOMU ANL hoc.kty ?ki..i. k. ^ Icnce from the first, will be made more attractive useful. and valuable In It* influence) on the nocln life nml culturo of the American people 1 HP ETCHINGS will be ntlll fnrthee improved, snf 'here will be greater variety in this department. Scrlbner's Monthlj, hy Iho wrd ct of hot! I lie Engli'h and tlie American press. Is " T1?? beat (if ul I I lie Monthlies." The Postage on all new Subscriptions will tx ('repaid by u*. The Subscription Price of berth tier a Monlluy ia a year. Scribnrr'a -ionthly and St. Nicholas $7. SCRIBNER & CO., No. 0.14 Broadway, New Vorll. IMPROVKD AUUICUl.TlHtAI. Implements. Doiv Law Cotton Planters. without V >\vnr, (tr.; ivith Coverer. $!!?. West's Guano Distributors, the moat simple and lopulnr, price (5.50. The " Farmers Friend"' Ploughs, all rises. The ighlest draft Plough made. Canuot !? choked. Highly endorsed hy all who have used them. .lotary Harrow, Thomas' Smoothing Harrows. 'King of the South'' Corn Mills. Collin*' Sti?1 Ploughs, Sweeps and Agiicultur.il Steels of all 'tylcs and Sizes. Also, a large assortment of other Agricultural Implements. J. E. ADGER & CO., Importers of Hardware, Bar Iron. Steel, .Vc , nich.3-tf, Charleston, S.C. Al i?i aTii jes:. BJ BOOT ^9 1 to' *? UgL WASHOE MAKER, Particular Attention iflven to Klrd Claud Work. A perfect fit and datUfnctlon guaranti ed. HIIOH opposite Wnterhotii>o and Uicker'd Cotton Ifon*e. BEAUFORT, S. C. Mrch.3-lyr. J AS. KBOYCE. WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCER Dealer in Ales. Wines, Lienors, Seprs, and . TO BAOCO. SO 1 IONS, DRY GOODS, booth and hiiokh. Kunert Noek, Mais Lanij, ilEAtfFORT COUNTY. Good* hold at Beaufort price*. incli.3-lyr. !Et. "WiiZTJE'S Wnoi,KHAI,K AND XRTAIL FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 88 llAMKf. BTRKKT, Chnrlratoii, H. C. Tbc Cheapest Place in Ibe State. aPEt'IAL ATTENTION given to Conntry orders i?ch.3-tf. gACoN D. 8. MhATS, AC., AC. Choice Smoked mid Dry SIDES, Shoulders an I Sclllua, S. C. llama, Drcakfast Bacon Strips, Lard, ^hoese, Butter, Mnclicrcl, Beef Tongues, Flour, Molasses, Sugar, ic. F. Bnrlh's celebrated (Cinciliiati) Smoked Ham Sausage. Al*o, No. 2 MEATS of different quality, on land and for . 'ale by 1' TEll M ACQt'EEN, feh-iTt*. V^h'lwe nanjje. MILL C0MFA1<Y. ' llnvluK put up in tiK-ir Cbtiilillthim-nt n GUI MILL r.rc prcpurcd to fuinl?h nt tlio ?liot UOtlCVi Grist, Moil aiiil Feed, Til*- hlj?ho-t ct i. Jirl.-c for C'OKN. < '?>PU fJrouixt on Tntla ' W^^UNE BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND Ill-UITOHT. TUB STEAMCU M. S. ALLISON, CAPT. I'. Tt OLIO. Having taken ih place of the Pilot Hoy. will lei Charleston evert Kildajr morning. Will leave Beaufort t very Saturday inorni 1 The pattella' e of chipper? is respectfully roliell ,1 Dot GLAI. NtSBET. Agent, Charleston, S. C WM. HAKMSON. J Agent. Beaufort. S. (*. , j ^ r" Gon.ts consigned lo the rare of the At' la Cnarlesfon will he forwarded free of commie* and storage. UoTlK>-?li. ; Conant & Emmons. I ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNIS ; ICE In any quantity Customers tuny tlf-i from their Icc House, l Hovontli Hleect. JOHN CONANT. 1 J. A. EMMONS. aovM-!M. Si M. WALLACI Cotton F.iotor ami 1 GRIST MILLER, I ? lioleenle flsalrr In ' Grain, Hominy, leal, Feel, Et \ HKA IHLANH COTTON ' Bought. Ginned and prepared for mark AtlvniKa-a on Conxlfr: mentH. I FTaving the beat machinery for ginni ( cotton and grinding cojn and meal, he . prepared to execute all ord-ra on t . shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginned on toll, novivas. TERMS WALKER & BACOT. PROCTORS IN* APMIRM.TY AND ATTORNE1 AT LAW, llEAri-'ORT. S. C. WALKER A- Pic->T. 1 W. .T. VnRwru. Charleston. | Ucnufort ( Refer In tlie IJiIIipIi 'Vinsnlntrs in tTie South. a sperlallv to the Uritiidi Consulate at Charleston. norSS SHEPARD D, GILBERT. NOTARY ITIIMC. Attention given to Marine Protests. orricK In the oi.CB noi'flR. jan.fi fi7. W. H. LOCKWOOC IT. H. COMMISSIONER ami NOTARY PUBLIC. A{"riit olf, N. Y. Iiulnsiri iJ Exhibition C? ItiiuiU?S'iO pnrli. H. KLATTE & CC Wholesale Grocers, AND DKAI.inift IV Wines, Lignors, Sejars, Totem, &i 1K5 ICiiHt llay, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Ordi'H from the Country promptly u tended to. nov?5-35. mnr ! 1'iti'ri'K, CAN I>I i:?. k a t'AKlH >' I T ? A full assortment. of the almve consis inttof ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES. DATES, FIGS, BANANA AH kind* of FRENCH cnnfortionci BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUT WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECAN ICED, FRUIT, SPONGE, POUN and every other kind of CAKES onhai or made to order. Particular attention jfiven to supplyii ' parties with all necessary articles. coons use fill as well as ornament. I received by every steamer from XH vonK. James Oiell J vrr,' .w'Jl"*".t * 1 * ?v-*? ~ r.r .v?^? m ?i * f* -"S M A .5 fit j5 * ! *> 1 *- ? -- * |fj. COOPER J jry Goods & Milliner I ! Has just returned from ( and select stock of DRV GD1BS, 1 CLOT Il? led An<l a general Apportuient of MILLIHERY, AH] cnt | WHICH HE OFFERS TO SUIT Till ltHl I - ... . ' J ^ ^ '[ MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDI ! Dressed, Ceiling, and MOULDINGS FOR BUILDING PI c> NEWELS, HAND-RAIL WOOD TTRNTNQ OF KT Ct. GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK i can Ik: made in the United States. We hai South of tho city of Baltimore, all of which nP t,on ,n all who wont Rood and substantial : is THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONL^l he BLIND AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TRA of Charleston, and can refer to gentlemen a linn ami Florida, as to the character of thci ?oNOTICE.?On account of the manner in j own assumption of the risk of Breakage ? j goods nre shipped over the roads in this St. saving'to the purchaser of our work. w. r. *s mch.3-lyr. . EDWARD PERRY,| 11(1 IIOOK AMI .JOII PRINTING Executed at the lowest rates. ? I llln nk Itooks i On hand and inudc to order. foreign and Domestic . Htntlonery, r ' Law and School Itooks, Law Wanks, Wrapping I*a- j , l?r. Twine, &c., &c. I I | NO. 139 Meeting Stoet, CHARLESTON, S. C. no*?> 30. r JASTI.1 ? ? - AiinTiAai o. nAuui j 44110 a WF* w uummi Consignments of IVIerchan Send in your DEAD and SIIOP worn STO short notice. Wo have on our lists at slauj: ? Whjjoiu, Farming Utensils, Boats, Steam E ! Seed, Stove, Fixtures, Ac., Ac. BROKER IN R it- Special attention given to the purchase, Sal County property : For Sale ii pitrrciiAit i; house ?ii<i 1 IIU'TliKK llOCHBaiKl IIsiU IS Illllllllllg liOts, KohliliiH I'iMiM'i't y liuy Ht root, I *l:i nt Iiili I aokIs for sal*' On Lady's Island, On Paris lslandr ,f | On St, Helena Island, in 10 to 80 Store and Dwellii 011 the John Fripp I " MAIN The Rhonda, plantation near Port Royal ferry, con t) ill be Hold in purl or whole, price from $ i to $o p articular*. Pension Notary, ar VIi ATTRITION SOLDIERS! No action Inn been taken w and homily. SCHOONFR MA ror ??nlc or C ?s jrp 'f n ^ y l > . ><! j , ,. - r ': ?? ** i*'Charleston.^ith aiarg^ HINS, NOTIONS, &C. J FAKC? GOODS, ? TIMES. nov25-88 NG MATERIAL GENERALLY. Weather-Boardings fRPOSEB in Git EAT VARIETY. , AND BALLUSTERS, ,'ERY DESCItl PRION. i nauc as cuca [> at this establishment TO /\n Konrl >ko la??Ajf a^lr a* bWa* " ovuun. ui ?u? nuu? I we guarantee will give entire satisfac work. . < r PRACTICAL MECHANICS?SASH DE, carrying on the business in the city II over this State. Georgia, North Caro-* ir work for the past twenty yeas*. which we box up our worfc, and o? of 01a.=8 with ordinary handling, ou ate at HALF RATES, which is a great RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C. JOHN BRODIE, Builder & Contractor. JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO1 Office Cor, Bay and 9th Sts. BEAUFORT, 8. C. uotSS-25. smr~ SSjON MERCHANT . .? r\ n i i dise strictly uonnaentiai. UK and we will convert xt into cash a ;hter prices : Horses, Mules,, Carriages ngincs, Cotton Gius, Corn Mitts; Cot-ton EALESTATE. le, ltenting andjJExchaaga Citjr and 1 Beaufort. InlfTIloCk, 037O. loolt, 81.?oo 85(> to IBV ; On l'?*t Hoyul lnliuul acre tracts, $3 to $5 per acre Place St. Helena for sale at $225 LAND. lining 7i>0 acres, tH-licsL of land desirable location or acre. Al-o other desirable land*. Couo In fi? id Notary Public, by CongreM. as yet In relation to additional pay tRGARET-ANN h ? rter. 1 . - -i