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Di.Al l OR r, h. i... HA'm n, tH?u. J It will bo eeou by their advertisement ; in another column that the Commission- j era of election have made their appoint- ( meats ot managers at the various precincts. "Parkers Hall" and "fiagles bridge" ate advertised for sale by the sheriff of Richland county. C. C. Botten was arrested in Charleston i last Thursday on a charge of instigating the murdcf of Col. White. He was re leased on four thousand dollars bail. Walterhoro notto 1* behind Bentifort,j had a hanging last Friday. The pricnipnl, in thesffiir l>eing John Bichardsnn convicted of killing Constantino Ba*s. - ? S-L . u r ...... ?. - i no rrwuii 01 me trial 01 tnc (jMrlfnton ! 1* about as nw?r an Acquittal a* any j one hoped. It thotight that some of : the jury Would bfc Obdurate hut we were j not prepared for another ease where eleven j obstinate men hold out against a Verdict. The News is to be congratulated on its j Vindication. Fred Orant has beeo eent to the wilds ot the Wwt to keep the Indians at hay white an exploring pnrtv sii.-veys their; lands and pi? ks up the stray nuggets of J Void that are supposed to he laying: round lonee in the Black Hills. Tf the ! Indians Are not nxterrninated by this doughty Warrorit will he hccanse they keep out of his way. Fxr'nrsions to the fleet are now the rage j no less than four having hren gotten tip last week. On Friday the steamer Carrie carried quite large party down, about serent? Atc of whom came from Augusta for the purpose of Inspecting Uncle Sams flghtin ; ships. The Carnc was charter ed f-?r the purpose hr Cunningham and , "Wells of Tort Boj sl and the gueRfs had | very pleas?nt trip. # A Washington telegram to the Balti- j more Sun savs: "F.x-Senator and Kx-Ass-; istant Secretarv of tlte Treaaurr S*?-ter ! was just after th? war internal revenue j collector at Cliar'eatnn. On leaving that j office he wa* indebted to the government ! some twenty thousand dollars. R-peat- | ed invitation* to seitl-hi?deficiency have i been nnheed?l hy Mr. Sawyer. Suit will j now l?e bronght against his l?ond to r.-.m- ; |?el restitution. Mr. Sawyer it will l?p i T?memhrr<?d. l>e!ongs to that hand of j Christian Statcmen, and figured very I prominently in the San Juan business." Another of those phasnnt Catherines i wa? assembled at the dining room of thej Sea Island last Wednesday evening. ' , ft<... ftiis.it'nr it wa*.und-T the nu?pi<?8 of j the Oood Templar*, who to Itccongratu. Iat?d for theory pleasant veiling enjoy- j eil hv thetr -nests and the evident surplus tti*t vra* added to their treasury. Use attendance was fully equal to the former sooiuUt and the winning ways of the handsome nicmliers of the Lodge, who on this occasion s-rved the supper, caused more than one tm*liful youth to wish he . eould say "No" aa he was appealed to to i try one mora piece of cake or one more i oish of cream, a; d one heavy man was ?li.?eir ered stowing away the surplus undrr his chair and when his sc Tctivcness was discove red made us pr-nuse not to | mention the circum-tancc, which we would not da for the world. Our citizens seem to know lmw to appreciate these sociables and are ever r ady to as<ist hy their larders and pock- , ets to promote their success, and we hope that the two juat given will 1ks but the Ijeginning of a scries of enjoyments so ]< ogi.e>U d atid so seldom offered in our t"WB. T*b Pokt Royai. RAit.kq.iD.-Par | t? vrral days past it has lieen known that,1 a movement was on foot looking t? a I -change in the management of the Port j Royal Railroad, in ord?f to meet the ' wishes of the bondholders. Mr W. E. ! Cilliooley, of the legal firm of Peckham,' Fuller & Co., of New York City, has been ' in Augusta for several days, as reprvsenntative of the bondholders. Three or four meetings of the directors were hcldt with ft view to ascertaining the wishes of the bondholders. The last took place Tuesday evening at *7 o'clock. Col. T. P. , Branch, president, resigned his position. The iesignation was secepted. and Mr. D. C. Wilson of Rcaufort, a member of the directory and agent of thebondhold?r?, wan elected to fill the vacancy. Col. Branch was then elected to the vacant position on the lward. It la rumored that this action is but the preface to placing the road in the bauds of Mr. Wilaon as rrc? Ir?T, at tjie instance of the bondhold* rs. There are two millions and a i half of lmnds in the liands of the latter. The Republican Convention. The Convention was called to order at 2. o'clock F riday April 30th. by Roln-rt Smalls County Chairman, who in a few prefatory remarks stated the object of the call and said aniorg other things that the reason a vacancy had occurred in the Board of County Commissioners was that Mr. WaterhooiM. could not stand the pres ?urr orougnt to tn?r by pi uplc to whom I T,\r County owed mot ey and wltn won-1 told by Dr. rritcliard the Chairman that he would sign clu cks tor theui If Mr Wa- ' trrhoUK would sign. Thus bring ton ed to beer the "dium of paring obedience to the law w ich ioridda ibe aigniugof rhc< k' when there are uo funds to e-*h i tliem he felt ?.> >...siu?m waa being injured *lld Mid ii lS ll pcucc of mind dcetroye ,1 fcari r ' i ii XteJ?.~ . Rti'x'll Hu?hI(;i v.-a>? ! { Icmpcro ? i I'liairilinM and 2i. K. brr>\el lc*upcrdr> secretory. The fallowing co aim Hue on credentials were appointed; M. W. Willlunin tieo. A. Heed Vincent a. Scott, N. B. Myers nnd I haddeus Jones and an adjournment took place till 4. o'clock p. m. ? At 4. p. til. the convention after listen ing to the r port of the Committee on c credentials and deciding that the dele- " gates entitled to scats ntliniiercd seVenti ^ one effected a permanent organisation p with Robert Smalls as president und e Nelson R. Rcovel ns secretary. SnniUel Urec.it wss nominated as Sen- ? , .11 ator in place of Holwrt BmallS without. c opposition. Nominations i?ring in order c tor a representative in place of Bumttcl ; ? Green, the name* of the following aspir- j * ants wire advanced; W. J. Wliipper Hamilton Robinson Joseph C'ohen W. II. Middlcton Peter Robinson Peter Days i llcnj. Reynolds, Geo. P. Woods M. L. Simmons and on a iecond ballot W? J. Wliipper having received forty four votes T wan declared the successful nominee. Nomination? were now received for a candidate to fwke the place of N. II. j Myers resigned us follows; K J. Kit v.-nnali, Phtcnl.v Robinson, lienji. Simmons, Jas. j ^ O. Wyne, J. II Bascouib. ! There being hut seventy-on--. legal votes | to l?c oast, and Mr. Havcnnuli having -j received thirty-six on the second ballot, wan evidently the legally elected nomi- ^ nee, but as that was not in accordance ^ with the -Slate," as prepared by the ring f??r this occasion a third ballot was resor- r ttd to, when sevcnty-_/fre votes were permited to he counted and Ren. Simmons ' was declared to he the choTce of the i Convention. On the Brat ballot being had for a successor to Geo. Witterlious ti as Countv Commissioner, no less than . 1 eleven candidm. * rcctlv rd vote and it was not until a third balloting, that Mr. .1 .{. J. Mm tin having roctiwd the number of votes necissary to a choice, v.nsdcclar- r ltd the duly cleettd nominee. ^ Resolutions were then introduced by T. K. Miller endorsing the course ol f Gov. Chamberlain, and applauding his efforts to prevent the Republican party ^ Irom relapsing into the corrupt practices j of former administrations. I homas Hamilton m d Geo. A. Reed T: opposed .tile adoption of these resolutions, j the latter offering a suh-titutc which r with the original will be fountl in another j column. Mr. Hamilton opposed the res- ( olutions because he c-uld n ?t approve the j f course of the Governor, which he believ- , cd w as selling out the Republican party j " to t!iede:uocr its, and who fought against ' Mr. Wbipper.* elccti on to the Judgeship! of the tirat circuit in t?rd<r to prevent a ' T colored man iroin sitting on the Judici-|^ al bench; Mr. II. stoutly maintained that the lowest democrat hid more infill- j encc with tne Excecutive than the Repuh licanof biglicd position. Mr.Mycrsopp ib- ^ ed the adoption ?t the substitute arguing ^ that the Conven i> n was n it called upon' to vindicate the character of the Countv i t I Treasurer, nor was it necessary for tli^i Governor to lay before the Grand Juryl n i-i -- us VI1UCIKC U1 UlSil OIIlcCMH cuipnlHIlty. ] With rcgnrd to the charges made, he had with him the figures which would | confirm thcwi. While the Treasurer has ever bet n allowed by law a compensation tor his services not to exceed twenty five hunt I r d dollars per annum it could be' proved that Mr. Holmes had received two thousand dollars Iroui the State, twelve hundred and fifty dollars trom the County and between six and seven hundred dollars drawn ifom the school funds of the different school districts as commissions. His listeners from those school districts might now Icaru why their schools were closed from the lack of funds. These uud other statements weie listened to by an utfeutive audience. Tlu time had passed said Mr. Myers, when the fiat of a Senator decided who should be a County Treasurer or Auditor, for we now liad a Governor who did not leave A the appointment to the caprice of one man. The President of the Convention Hobert Small* then offered some remarks in ^ vindication of the Treaaurtr, and Lieut, j ^ Governor-Oleave* being present wan invi- j ^ ted to nddhrss the Convention and took occasion to give substantial reasons for granting a respite to the men in Charles ton jail under sentence of death. ' r It was one o'clock Saturday morning i K( when the convention adjourned tine die. ! Cien. Hioiits is IIuooki.ys. -Tlie supposed teat case of civil rights in Brooklyn, st N. Y., is stated to be without legal stand- >t ing. John Thompson, the colored mnn > to whom a dinnorat the regular tables of I a restaurant was refused having consulted i counsel, has I<een informed that the civil ? rights hill only includes "inns, public j conveyances on land or water, theatres, and other places of public amusement,'' | [lA hut has lit! effect Ilium ?n? - 1 ?j ?? ??*??? ce dining saloon. ^ Judge Reed, has authorized the sale of the K..t innali and Charleston Railroad for $1,500,000. Of this amount $1,100 000 will be applied to the payment he of the six per cent mortgage bonds of rB 1856 and the stven percent. fir-.t mort- m gage l onds issued since the war and to the payment of ooupons, &c. The remaning $400,000 will be applied to the: payment of the funded interest bonds and the eight per cent, bonds and O' other claims. f > LOST. <l A CfTOntj School CerftScats ta favor of Jacob R* Bwtttr the month of Dor, IN4. f ATI primuo are caution <1 again*! pnr.haatng the 1 Mm ?? payment by* been stopped. Movat 8. C, May 1 IStS. ,1. H. lilnnickcr. Nmw AfJvi'itiMMfK-nis. inoticiTto MANAGERS OF ELECTION. nc.uf-.rt S. C April JO IS?.".j At a meeting of the undersign i d C'nm* i niw?lon?-f8 of Election. appointed by his j Excellency D. II. Chnmlvrlaln, Governor j if South Carolina, the following Mana . yrs of Election were appointed to srfVe | t the respective pp-clncta for which they I re namea. The said managers will duly j irocced to open the polls at the various lection precincts on SATtitaiAt, the flfeenth day of May proximo, at A n. tn.. nd close at A p. ni., for the purpose of oldlng an election to All vacancies now xisting tit I one Senator, In place of HobIt Smalls! (Wo nii'inlii r? of thi> House t Reprcnrntatlvea In plnccnf N. II. Myern nd Samuel Green, and one County Comdasioner in place of George V\ atr'rhouac. PlIKPARD D. OII.BBRT. Joskpii HoniNaox. Joa. M. Williams. Coniiii1n?lonera of Election. TIhick Church. Geo. T. Davis, Jos. 0. fvne, W. H. Gregory. ^"orkin Point. Richard Brown, ohn Brown, Howard Taggart. Wooouws. IT. B. Ferguson, atne* G. Cole. Henry Simmons. Bracfort. TTirliard Washington. V. C- Banner, Silna E. Taylor. Myuti.P. Bran. M. L. Simmona, R. K. larletnn. R. P. Bryan. Gkhyp Hii.i.. Wfn. Tf. Middlcton, "nny P. T.nwrence. Wal'v witcb'll. pARia Island. Cupid Heyward, J. C. Inrdcr, Chaa. Grant. Port Royal. Henry Hamilton, Jaa. A. JcCrea, John McFafl Sen. Chi?oi.m's Landing. H. B. Gnrdier,K. C. Chisolm, E. J. nolmea, gardnf.na Cornkr. ' H. M. i'nllor, Adam Parker. Sancho Jenkina. PocoTAi.too. Caesar Peas, Archbald Jnckaon' J, G. Bnmnfield. Pkf.pt.ks. S. P. Whlpper. Step. ipv Ril^y,. H. 0. Koth. VARNflVti.t.K. John Roberta, .Tnfl. !. Varn. RlW Youmana. nirKonv fTii.r.. John Ltica?, rohn Brown, Jacot> S. Gnntt, Brhnpov. J. W. Jon:-?, .TefTWnren. M. Ulmcr. Black Chkf.k. Znck Daniels, C. R. i'itt**, Isaac Thomp?on. BKKcn Branch. Monro Patteraon, fortune Boatiok, H.m. Parnell. M \THRwa Bi.rrF. Benj Reed, T. V. Bracv, Paul Anderaon. LAWtbriKrn.T.r. F. J. Mulligan, lenrv Garner, Seaborn Bravton. BmonTON. Simon Miller, Daniel Irown, John C. Rue. T.awtos OnrnrTT. 8. F. Ellis, Jaol> Wrurht' G. F. Lnwton. Hknnfpy's X Road*. Frank Owens, ohn Ferrelwc, Isaac 1'inekney. Haui>kkvim.k. A. W Muckenfuan, I. IT. Boyd. Stephen Jenkins. I.kvy's X Roads. M. B. Trouhleeld' Edward Allnton. Stephen Fields. Brt.t.tkgrr Hii.i.. Sahcy Gold, Jaekan Allaton, W. C. Fry. Gu.i tronvh.i.k. 7. T. Morrison, '. H. Farr. Rev. Ben Williama. " Graitamyili.k. P. J. Smalln Jr.. "hud Jnnea. D. H. Wall. Jknmm X Boat>??. W. Mnl'icrnn, np. Patterson, K. .Tonnthan Ndann. Bi.ufftok. Burrell Wiggintt, 'hoa. Middlfton. A. Germon. MiTniKi.vn.iR. G. P. Gardner, t. C. Mclntire, B. F. Gr*?avcp. Nixvii.i.r. James Ocrvin, Tim Moach, W. H. Shuman. E.A.&F. W. SCHEPER. . J atom jr*r nwrritrt) ant> opfrbd a rri.t. ann rnrrfully eeleetid atoek of ' Spring and Summer &00DS, Conilntlnii of DHKSS GOODS, WHITK GOODS PFRCALB8, DOMESTICS, ml'slinn, ca88imkrb8, PRINTS. TWEBDS. NOTIONS, COT TON A DBS, hosiery. linens, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTH, SHOES. TRUNKS Ae, Jfcc. And other article* too nuveroua to be aientl >n- \ 1 uanally found lo a flr*t<ta*a Dry Goods and Clothing House. All of which are gnar.ia te?l to give aatlafactlon ud wilt be aoldat prices to defy rompctlon, , Cu an hp.Kinhh at French'* ' bmons 40 eta. j>er dozen at Frettch'a itKHit Srouin MacKKHii at French's IF i i.hon*tt Corn so Bkjcp, " at French's ^ Quarantine Notice. OFPI- K OF THE HBALTn OFFICER, I JI?avjkt, S. April 38th, 1875. f (II.OTS AND MASTKRS OF VKSSBLH ARB notified that tho quarantine law of this State >ea Into olHirnlton on Ihe flm? at U" ..-..-i? I i<l continue* In force outll the first'of KNovU ?i--j t r. AH vessel* coming under the head of auh-dlvt n two. Section four, of toe Act will eomo to an ichor at quarantine anchorage otf Paris Island, I?l await the visitation of the Health Officer. Pilots will apply to this Offict for further Inructions. S. B. Thoiirsox. M.D.. llea'th Officer, i'art Hoy a). ipilJMt, JQUOR DEALERS, DKALKR8 In SriHrriTors I.iquoK* whose llcen- I ? arc about to expire can save money l>y buying lunty Certificates that aie recelveable for Beenis. Parties desiring to purchase at a discount u be supplied liy ajiplicatton at this office. Notice. Office Bourd Pilot Commissioners, I Beaufort, S. C. A pril 34 1875. f il Notice Is hereby given that Cnpt. James Karly is .? ireby suspended from acting as Pilot on St. Hel a and Port Itoyal Har? for the period of six > untbs. 8. W. Rhodes, " Chairman. MI ~CTCjW3. ~ Having Purchased the stock f Mooded cattle lately owned v v the estate of II. M. Stuart, eceaaed, I offer for sale some FINK MILCH COWS, / Inquire of * Jam'** Jenkins, ! * Market IIousC,' if.111... i ?... # 8. BtltolU i Biculort Stnaiii HILL COMPANY. tlnvif* put ?t> In Ihrlr t;n;ii?1i> 1im?-?M < 'ilitST ( Mll.f, ntc prrpi.r*.! ? fiiit.UH ol <It* *ln>n?? , nottcr, Grist, Meal and Fend, The hl<h?"?i rait. ;?r|,* Ptl.l fir C'OTtV, Corn CdrfMiiulott'iViiti Ml.*- iff. I ~ ?1 ? I WEEKLY LINE ! HHTWRKN CIIARLKSTON AXU l)KAiroitT< ' Tiir. mKAMftft M. S.ALLISON, t-Arr, i\ t*< olio. Itftvilt? tnVm th? pl?r?of lh? I'ilat Dor. *111 lf*?? I Chsrlrnloq c*crr F. Ida/tnornliwr. Will 1??t? TWnfort ftffr H?tord*T mofqlnj: Th* patfonnpf ?f *htpprri> 1<> rr?j,e? t/tllly nlhMIrd lvnfin ? ? * * ? ruoiu<k ,n>ur. r, A*?nl. ChftrlMion. 8. C.. W*l H<rtlUsc?Jf. A?? ??. Iti-aufurt. 8. ft. f {^" 0?* ? wqkI^iimI In |li? rarv rtf th? Af?mt ? in Cnnr'c ton "^tll A# fnri?lrftr<l frr* ef roinmwmnn ml tome*'. T i Conant & Emmons. ! *< ! < ARE NOW PREPARED TO PURNISII i ^ ICE i hi : :i\ qituni'l; '" . tnitn'o ir.Hj d.- ir?\ ! ,jt v from tlivir fee House. < Hovcutli Mtr?*cl. J v JOHN CONANT, ' > J. A. KMMON8. I j bot95-34. | p S. M. WALLACE, < '?>tton l'uotop uiul | jGRIST MILLER, ! Wliolmle D?nl?r In Grain, Hominy, Meai, Feed, Etc., Mil A IHIiANDCOTTlIN BoUpht. Ginned and prepared for market. i c Aflvuil*'*'* mntlo ?>n CoimlKn- j p mcntM. I Taring the heat machinery for pinning cotton nnd prindiop rojn and nival, he i? 1 - ' Agent far *1>-, N. T. Iutlu?trl*l Bxhlbitloa Co'* Dundn?Its cark, H. KLATTE & CO.1 Wholesale Grocers, 8t AWD DKAI.BK* I* Mi Vines, Liquors, Seaars. Tobacco, INS liiiNt Hay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Orders froiu the Counter promptly at- I Sj ended to. j p, noviiV*. (IDSLLS. K O FIIVII'M. CAXIHIH A ToVH. , " i'A k i:m. A full As-nrtinent of the above con/int-' pw iL'of GRANGES, LEMONS, jUl il'PLES. DATES, FI08, BANANAS. c i ill kinds of FRENCH confectionery. BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS, WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS, ICED, FRUIT, SPoNGK, POUND j nd every other kind of .CAKES <?u hand "" or made to order. *rt Particular attention given to ?upplying arike with all aecaatury article*, uooba imb faI m wall m o*bam*ntai.' A1 ?MV (MT?I bj. <*T*rj UOtU ,uw | UKl. JameiCdcll 1 . i*f rAiruic nil ora-rs on tflc ? ^liort-st pos?il>!e notice. j li i he hi^hent price pivid for Cotton and Ccrn. fJntton ginncrl on toll. j ? noTtS-t*. ; VERD1ER WALKER &BAC0T. | PROCTOR** IN ADM1RU/TT ANI> ATTORNRYH ! _ AT I.AW, IIKAI'FORT, S. C. ! ? X MKIR A JllCOT. I W. J. VRRniRK, ClntrlMton. | IWnfort. j to the BrittAh C'on*nUt'-i? In tli?* Sonth. And iprrUllv to tho Brit! All ('<in*nUtr nt C'liarlrAton. nofttt 31. j 0i SHEPARD D. GILBERT. NOTAItV IMTTifjM *. j ^ Attention gW-n to Marine Protests. officii In the ot^n hoi'sb. jan.6tlt. ; ~ W. H. LOCKWOOD, V. I. OOHMINglONB* And VOTAirv orm if JOHN C! I? COOPER4 | jry Qcofls & MUlticry. flJST RECEIVED J DRY GOODS, CLOTH And a general As.?ortmcnt of III LL IN BR Y , AND vnrcn hk offkiis ouit the ? MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDIN Dressed, Ceiling, and MOUi.DINGS POH BUILDING PUB! NEWELS, HAND-RAIL Vooil TURNING OF KVKI GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK mai an l?c made in tlie United States. We have outh of the city of Baltimore, all of which v ion to all who want good and subatantinl wi TDK SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONLY H.IND AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TRAD f Chatl-Bton. and can refer to gentlemen all na and Florida, a.* to the character of their \ ? -o--? AUTICE.?On account of the manner in w nrn assumption of the risk of lircakagc of mmU are shipped over the roads in this State kving u? the purchaser of our work. W. P. IU mch.8-1yr. :dward perry i HOOK AM) Jon 1'ltINTIXO I Executed at tile lowest rate-". Illank Itixikx ' i hand and made t?> order. Foretell and Domcellc j Ht at toncry, iw and Sehool Ikwik?, I.a\v Hlankt;, Wrapping Pa- . per. Twine, Ac., dfc, O. 180 Meeting Stert, CIIAHLESTOX, S. C. BOY <5 *?. JiS. M. t + AUCTION * COMMjS Consignments of Merchandi* ind in your DEAD and SHOP worn STOCK ort notice. Wc have on our lists at slaughti agon*. Fanning Utensils. Hosts, Steam Engi >ed. Stove, fixtures, &c., ?fec. broker in re iccial attention givtn to the purchase, Sale, >nnty property : For Sale in E ItlTCIIAltH'K UOCHi: nucl III* lT,ri^T:it IIOI'WH and Hull' Itlo< stiiKiiitur (tl>l?l iin l?rop?*rt y lluy ntm-t, I'l.iiiiliiu I^andi* for nolo <1 n Lady's Island, On Paris Island, n St. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 ac Itore and Dwelling on the John Fripp P M AIN L 'be Itbo.idr* pluiituuon uiur furl Hoy ttl ferry.roulniuii jc ?olJ iu p.?ri or tvuole, p.ic iiuui ^ilu^ijH'r air kuUrt. Pension Notary, and TKNTION suLUlKJtS! No ucdou boa bvcii.uken by I I iKinitty. SCHOONER MAR( tr or sale or Ci JOPEB, t-Va IwSBBBtS&^w* - kt * L FRESH ST03 IMfj. NOTIONS, AC FANCY GOODS, TIM8& w%y I 1| 1 V \ 4 ?# G MATERIAL GENERALl W CGther-Boardinc POSER m OllS.VT VARIETY. AND BALLUSTE11S. iY DESCRIPTION. le as cheap at thi? establishment on hand the largest stock of toe ' r re guarantee will give entire sail I o i?rk. , PRACTICAL MECHANICS?S C E, carrying on the business in 11. it over thu State. Georgia, North La.-# vork for the past twenty years. Iiich wc box up our work, and Glass with ordinary handling, al HALF RATES, which la a -r "SSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C. Wayne & Von Kolnitz, GENERAL Commission Merchants FOR THE 8A.LE OF PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. 00 Kaat Bay Jk 17 Vendue Banff, Charleston, (4. < ? WwT SION MERCHANT >e strictly Confidential. and we will convert it into ??. k i nr prices : Horses, Mules, Curia ?? lies, Cotton Gins, Corn Mills, L . . A La ESTATE. Renting^and Exchange of Cil) au Iaoi jcauiui u IT Hlouk? *'?? > [?lCt " so to ; ? >n I'ort Ji ? > i.) 11 li i ? j >' c ' ^ l re tracts, $3 to $5 per r * : lace St. Helena for sale at ^ AND. ip too am*, thi bet of land dealrablc } ? v. AUo oiher d?-ficabie Imh. Com,<-. ? ' $1 Notary Public, ? yet In reiUw.|?4Sii??bf#v jAret-ann r' m larter.