The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, May 12, 1875, Image 3
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MKAWOHT, C. MAY 19. lHtS< *
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The Town Couucil meot? to-night and
the novvsp.ipu r? *111 try to make a raid on
tht plethoric treasury,
The United Suites Com! in Charleston
tl iciile i yesterd iy in ftvdf of the test titled
In the cane of DcTrct Site <w. Small*. Tlie
(asc is to he appealed to the SttjWettIC
Court,
Strcot fights afj getting rather too fVe
qucnt for the comfort of pedestrian.*,
Good nat tired bailors from the ficet and
borne of the promising youths of our totvd
When ttndcr the itlfiuenco of Wbhkey
hiake things rather liYclV,
Babe BalL.?The Cosmopolitans ilre
preparing for the return game with the
Worcester^ v-hich is eipected to come
oft next week. Arrangement; wi!i be
tnade for SCntn for the ladies who are especially
invited to witness the gnnia, in
which the Cosmo's expect to redeem
theiriBcUes from their late defeat
The County Auditor reports Vi fy few
Bales this year of delinquent lands' most
of the property being forfeited to the state.
Ab property under mortgage is sold subject
to all mortgages and liens, it Is seem*
lngly a good thing for some tax payers
to let thy state pay the taxes, when the
mortgages nfo about equal to the Value
of the property, ns is often the case.
The tilth of visitors to Florida during
tlic putt e- a* >n has been something unprecedented,
the total number being set at
1)3,000. This crowd is said to buvo expended
in Florida ni less a Slim than
f3,000,000, n pcrft et godsend Wh"rc so
many of Ibr hotels and people have learn
cd to lc?rik upon tills yearly Increasing
ti?ic of northern visitors as I h if main
reliance for mom y. Fl? riua lins, untb
ipiite recntlv, im jh almost monopolize l
by invalid-, but during the past season
they any that tli : p ensure seekers liav.1m
outnumbered the Invalid*. A a to the
lintel business, p --ople begin to see how
profitable it uiUtr be. 'The *.vo ?cli arc
full of Viij," and the ov? re row ded s ason
tmw ending nit sts the 'fact that still
x Inore acf.oni-iiod iiiniu are needed. The
opening la tr-md sll through the stnte.
An.vwlii-re, almost, n good hotel, larger
than any ill the northern cities, Would be
sure to be filled Cr.im Christmas to tlic
inidd'c of April,
+ ??
tuk port hoyai. kaii. ib).vr>,- The
JVrt Royal Rail l.ond ha-passed into entirri>
in w luu.ds liv the action of the
M? < 1 l.o!d< I* at the last annual meeting.
Many complaints have been made during
tl.c pn-t } car of the neglige nee on ltuibilit>
of the toad to move cotton and lumber,
i.ml it is mid that the laborers have not
b? en paid <11 lor live inoi.ths. 1 Ida may
be. owii gto tl.e lack of receipts, but it
is asserted that the road has earned over
and above expense* the past year about
sj?"?.O0() w liieh if true would seem to justify
a change.
The new mnhi'gcment ate not railroad
im n and ii i: mains to be seen how they
v ill succeed. tiiov inlln llir. ,. : i.
fj""11 " """
<s i f ?itir community in their efforts to
l>nil?l up the iou?l and place it on such n
good foundation that the h^rd holders
ill not fi el ohligid in order to protect
then stives to take it in charge. In the
*thct?on of Mr. Wi so the stockholders
1in\e made the b st choic e our community
affirds, and wj have great hopes of his
ability to tiring the road up to the paying
point.
R. G. Fleming who v:as rc-clccted, has
displayed a knowledge otitis business
and we are pleased to s-c that he was re
taincd as superintendent.
Port Hoyitl Hull ICoatl Mftiting
The meeting of the stockholders of the
Port Royal Rttil Road Company was held
at Port Royal in the cinmodious hall over
Mr. Wilkins store, on Wednesday May
5th.
Mr. Gen. Gage was chosen Chairman of
the mc.ting. The ro'l was called and
over 88,244 shares were ascertained
to be ripresented personally or by
proxy. The question arose as whether
?nv p. rson other than stockholders could
act as proxy, and it appeared that the
present lty-I.nws did not render it necessary
tor stock t o l?e re? resented by an
actual stockholder. The minutes of the
lust stockholders meeting were read and
confirmed and the proc ceilings of the
*J;rpct<>r* at the different sessions of the
the year met with similar
fiypjwval,
fi< sldiTt V'ilfon submitted a report
ttiiich was necessarily brief, from tlu-fact
of his having been made tha bead of the
?orp r.itimj bijf 4 feiy d?ys.
Inconsequence of an excursion to the
licet b ing contemplated the me ding
adjourned until (J o'clock p. m, at which
hour being called to order, the President's
report was n nd a second time, and received
as information, j?eH.l{ng the reading
the rep >rti of the Sup- riutand.'iit, the
General Freight and Ticket Agent, the
noob r Machinist and the Road master,
when all were accepted. On motion the
Chair appointed Messrs Waterhousc, Judd
jtfid Dr. II. II. Cook a committee to make
r< minntlons for President, sr.d Board of
Directors of the Head for the ensuing
rear, and after a briefabsonco they report
i d as follows. Fcr President D. W ils
m Directors; ,T. P. King, W. F. nerring,
.lo-iuh Sih'v, I). F. Appiiton, G. WntcrlioUre,
15. W. Luntm, Gro. Cage, M.
Polli y.er, Geo. Ilolmes, 11. II. Cook, Wm.
l.Piot, lltfja! ItobVnis.
An Afternoon with tlia County Cotumli>
iiatt?rt< Ndi 3.We
think thai >ia t.uo familiar with the
transaction of the biuitie*! ?>f tlio County
Commissioners will attempt to Contro*
vert tho statement, that tnorj time is tie*
voted to dickering with Hottd Overseers,
tlmn Is given to all other work of a sctnlon
of the Board, except settling for past
1 indebtedness; and consequently tho iin?
i pottatlce of attending to the just claims
. of Motility Officers ;ie lost sight of, 'I he
j Commissioners never seein to remember
i that officials whose offices nfe created by
J legislative enactment, shell us sheriffs
j Coroners, Clerks of Court etc; should
hate precedence in tllO disbursement of
funds, provided by the Legislature,
and placed ill trtlst in Mlc bands of Coutltye
ommissioners; and especially so, where
! their conip nsathm is fixed by luW, artd
j deter a lined by the 'tec b:'!,M
We contend that the Jomtr isaiORcrs
j should pay accounts arising from con'
tracts of their own making; only from any
! balance that ttiay remain in their hands
after Coltnty officers lawful fees have been
settled for. For instance, as the Coronet
is a judicial office!, bis accounts nfc entitled
to the Same consideration ns the
expenses of court, atid when Ifls Honor
directs the cottrt expenses to be met out
of the first funds coming into the treasury,
tile accounts of the Coroner for official
services, which have led to the Incurring
of court expenses, sllcUlld of necessity be
likewise pniil, \Ve have a casj in point
where previous to the last term of cotirt
nn inquest wait held, the guilty wa8
arrested a lid committed and witnesses
hound over for app.-ac.mce, then the trial
was had, sentence pronounced, the prisoner
refunded to await his doom was taken
ill in jail, received medicines and medical
attendance*tnd Was cxecittud. The ex;
pettscs of the trial, the physicians bill, the
' services of ths mcchauic wl? > eft cted the
J gallows have all lrcen paid; whi'e the accounts
for the preliminary steps taken by
| the Coroner and his constable have to our
j knowledge becti twice brought to the noj
ticcof the Board, and tabled without eveni
the compliment of an audit. Numbers
| always seem to prevail with the cominis|
ioncrs the popular clamor baring more,
, weight than the justness or priority
{of a claim. What, wo Would term the I
."idle" poor worn In he regarded and
; treated as preferred creditors; Whereas!
I the working poor ure declared to be importunate
in their demands, and the most
| exacting Shy locks.
i It is evident that reform is necessary in
the management of county affairs nnd as a !
wholesome step iu that direction, when '
the existing vacancy la the Board is tilled
we trust that a rc organization will be
?(V?*...i ? n -? ' ? ' ...
tuttvrii, su mat ins; eatf airman snail reside
at the County sent.
A large balance of the expenses of tile
hist term of Court remain to he paid bc|
fore the approaching June term can be
j provided tor, and na the amount to be
derivesl from liquor license is specifically
appropriated to the maintenance of the
poor, nought remains for the unpaid Febaury
Court expenses but the money resulting
from the late sale of lands.
The following act passed at the last
session of the legislature we publish for
the benefit of the Couuty Commissioners.
Si;c 1. That all revenue derived from
the issuing of retail and tavern licences.
.
as provided in s<qfion 4 and 5 of an act .
.o regulate tlie sale of intoxicating li?;uors,
and to alter and amend the law in j
rclutioa thereto, approved March 19 1874;
h , and the same is hereby made a specific
i fund to he set apart and used only for the
j support of paupers and poor farms in each
j of the counties of the State, and if in anv
i cminh' in fliia ?l.~ * _
j ... ..,.o oiuw me iiiumiut raiSCU j
from licences shall exceed the amount
accessary to support the poor in said coun j
ty, the surplus shall be devoted by the)
county Commissioners to any claim i
against the county accruing in the fiscal j
year in which said money was raised.
Skc. 2. That it shall be, and is hereby j
made the duty of the county treasurers
to report, as now provided by law. to the
board of county commissioners all funds
arising out of spid revenues in his hands,
and to hold the same subject to the order !
of the couniy commissioners for the uses j
and purposes mentioned in section 1 of1
this net. !
Skc. 8. That the funds so received ;
under the provisions of thisact shall only
be used as provied by section 1 of this
act; nnd for any violation of the terms of
this act the officers entrusted with the
disbursement of this fund shall be j
deemed guilty of mnlfeasanee in office I
and upon conviction Hiproof oK?n ?- ? 1
- OIIUII UC I1UCU I
not exceeding one thousand dollars or iin-'
prisoned not exceeding one year in the ;
discretion of the court.
A proved January 30. 1375.
Sain Green has received the Republi-!
can nomination for the State Senate to1
fill the unexpired term of Congressman '
Rol>ert Smalls, and W. J. Whippar and ,
Ren Simmons, both colored, have been 1
nominated for representatives in the
.places of Sara Green and N. B.-Myers, resigned.
Resolutions endorsing Gov.
Chamberlain were intoduccd in the convention.
but were voted down. The candidates
for Senatorial honors were Sam |
Green, a member of the lower house, who i
is said to have been mixed up in all the
frauds of the past six years, nnd NT. B.
Myers, who is generally conceded to have
been the most intcligent and honest ot .
the colored members of the House of
Representatives. Congressman Smalls,!
Who is icgardcd ns the King of the eoun
i ty, lent his influence to Green, wh\ ol
course, received the. nomination. This iiti'Jied
reform with a vengeance,
j t'S<trlr?!*n Surf.
o V
Thecal of W. J. IVTrcviUe u^nhist
Itobt. Small, to fit art'lc the government
Bale nml t?* title, and recover thcHlegod
forfeited Irttld, came Up for hearing in
the VJ> 8. CoUrt in CllftrlcnlolJl'lstt Monday
The ijuefttlon In ibi* f*. had th<
Visited Stales Government the right t.
trtx the iteHJ)l? of TienUloft t?f <1 tte?? of tin
'8ttite to the ?>ntiohal GoVt'fnffithft ridf
wbt't her the C? rtiflcMes Of |,?l:ehf?sfe jjiv
ert were In ncCordatyc with thedlri-ct ti(:
act. Beveml Wittu>*rs \v? reexamined, nn?
the court odjodrdctl until Tuesday.
A YoUth on llllton iftrtt I iiHUtefl t'hldmi
' itl it playful indocl put Ills small Brother li
(the fife and almost extinguished the rite
1 spnrk, ere the child Was resetted,
i Ho ottr Correspondent writhe#
l Writing ircrtn New Otleatfs mi. 2fan?l?of
i mcntlmiD as aft illustration of what th<
j Louisiana tax-payers h-.ve endured, tr.a
! the Legislature of tsGO which srtt n.moi.tU
,c<st 'he Htntc $900,100. Each hit'Krk'
. is said to have pocketed $7,000 for thi
I session, and it is related that a t-iagl(
1 committee of ttte House had eighty
seven clerks, who were paid $10 n ?laj
each.
i marhnte' KTE-WS.
?>r. IIkoksa. SorNii.
i May .1th Entered British Hit. Evft'-gi
j line Da vies master 3!) days from Kuneha
Madeira, in lml)a*t to Campbell WyUie ti
| Co.
i -?5th. Cleared, British 13k. George Oram
I master for Ipswich, Knuland with 110(
! tone of phosphate fork from Oak Poitil
Mines :tii>i 000 toi.s tiom Chari. stoii.
May 3th. British Bk. Mnry H. (Jan.pbcl
Gray master for L>ndou England witli
710 tons of phosphate rock from C??osau
Mining Co.
New Advertisements.
FOK SAL IS
;ANo }. Wiinea.vLi. U')\t iii ^ood coudltion
with oars Sail.* an.i Awn iij; roiu;ilutil.
ALSO
O.Nfc strnhi; Foen Skatkd Coscoivo Wagox ii
fjoodorder Hiltubl? for one or two horses.
Apply at the residence of
Captain C. O. Bout die
' Fasbioualile Hat tEporiiiin
!<v!i kin;; Street
C//A Itr.ES TON, S. c.
Vv iiiTiS & HUGHLSS,
dfclalkks in
Hats. Capm.Fuusj, Umurbi.i.as, Cakbs &-c,
Umbrellas repnlrodjatid made tn aider.
Got-da sent C. O. 1). by Kxprox to anv part ol
the eouutrv.
Tltfimoo OVld T nnnoeii
jlixuuiuij U4.J.U. iiC\i;JLCcllii
Watctos, Jewelry, and Silver-ware
CROCKKRY At GLASS OF ALL KINDS.
Orders promptly filled on C. O. D. L\ K>| riM.
"\V?t ?Jfc .Jewelry
Carefully It?'|>iilr?'il.
Iienrj' BischclF & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DUAL US IN
Wines Lienors Segars Tobacco &c-.
^ 1 D7 lOast Jlay,
CRAliLKSTONy S. C.
U. Uiscnorr. C. Wi'licrn. J. II. Wci.buun".
"kobkkt i). w ii: i K,
Marble and Granite
woirszs.
i
\ r..ur. i r?Kl KN('L( >SKI>.
lUKIAL VAVI.T8 BCIf.T AT SHORT NOTICC.
Meeting Street, Cor. Horlheek Alley,
| CHARLESTON, S. C.
W- A.. MERTEDSTS.
WHOLESALE it RET All. DEALER IN
Ladies, Missss Gr3nls Boys & Cliilta's
BOOTS & SHOES
TRUNKS,
Valiass, Satchels a Carpetha^s.
288 King Street, Chaiu.kston, S. C.
LOST.
A County Schoo' Certificate in favor of Jivoh S*
Gnntt for the month of Dec. 1874.
All person* are cautioned against purchasing the
same as payment has hcen stopped.'
Hoovers S. C., May 1 1875. J. 11. lliniuck'T.
CltANBEUltlKS nt French's.
! Lemons 40 t'ts. per dozen at Fiench'.s
Fhesii Seouin MncKKitEL tit French's
wii.bons UOHNEI) liKKK, at Prciich's
Quarantine Notice.
OF'- It K OF THE HEALTH OFFICER, ?
OBAtrronT, S. C., April 'I8lh, 1KI3. f
PILOTS AND MASTERS OF vksski.s ARE
notified that the quarantine law of this Mule
ijoos Into operation on the first of M iv, proxi no,
and continues in force until the lir.-t'of Noto.ibor.
All vogue!* coming under the iioatl of suVdlvl Ion
two. Section four, of "tc Act will come to an
anchor at quarantine aiuhor.i;'i- oil Paris I-lnml,
and await the visitation of the Health ti.nccr.
Pilnts.will apply to this Oftloe for further Instructions.
S. B. Thompson. M. I'..
Health Oftlt-er, ,'ort Royal.
nprl.S8-3t.
LIQUOR DEALERS,
DEALERS in SriiaTt'or-t I.iqroits whose licences
arc a lion I to expire ran save money y buying
Comity CertlUrates that aic recciveahle for llceii
ccs. Parties desiring to purchase at a discount
can be supplied hy application at this-otllcc.
Notice.
Oftlce Board Pilot Commissioners.
lleaiifurt S. C. / prll 21 1K75. f
Notice l? hereby given that Capt. .fames Karlv is
hereby stis|H-i.de<t from acting as I'Hot on si. lie!ei
a nud Port Pova! Bars lor the period ??t six
months. s. \V. I.'liodes,
Cluj-aian.
E.A. &F, w. SCHEPER.' '
51 *nv<t ji>t jisii pr*Ht?mi- .tvt?
I. tAfcfuliy i'lo- }??l k i>f
;! Spring and Summer !
>> GOODS, j
rinislitilil; nf
1 1 Miiftss I'ioobS. Tril(Ti?tf<tofJ.<. '
I'l'lftALfc^r fXiMKSTiCS.
MCsI.Jn'k, . Cass i ? :>*,
fntsfs, ?\\TiKi;s.
? i N?Vl't.)NS, i'Ol Tl!
flNE^S.
1 11 \Ts. < Al'S.
?r Moots, TM'Ar>?? a,-, An ;
1 A till v'f'ior nrilt-iI'M Inn cjn ** of I* ill,-ill! nT|
Pit i|!*n!iMr tufiii:1. in c 0r*t?i1:i?<?
Dry Goods and
r Clothing House.
^ . Aft ?rf w r,: * I'fErn'iC.lcrtf tit F.'ili-f n'ti'in. <
t j ~ f)?
! /nJ wi'l lie f r?t* ;?t i>>iuc" U.-'y inn,
' i
1'I t A ("??., Hi. Si lltlllll t .
* I Ch?r|r?t*iv< Iti'Ktlforti }
sj Bcsufoit Steam
f| mill company.
MrU inB put up Id tfaeir oMHlMinunl ft fltftST ^
ate to fumMi nt ?li? e)i'n??'? !
iwiur.
Grist, Meal and Feed. I,
1 ;
1 Tin1 hi^ii"'>t r.i?i. uriit iwlil fw C'IIHN'i i
? ( 'iit'il (di'niiixl imT'iilli
I Ccnant & Emmons,
j ARE NOW PKKPAKKM l\) i ..ir.Nl-i! P
ICE
-J
In .i 1>V o'.inntitv OiCfofrfrfS may div-nv, i ,
1 r
from their In: House,
I 1
i M,'\ ent(i Sti'i'i'ti j C
joiin con an r, j J.
A. EMM OX 8. j '
i nov2r,-?i. j ?
s. m, Wallace/
f'niton Ciicioi' mill I
grist iiill3n,,
WhelrMii* lli-ulcr In i
ri?n.-.. rr^?;? ? . - -
winiii nuiumy, meal, Feed, Etc..!
Si:.\ tHLAN IX <>TT<)>'
Nought. Ginned nnd pre [rami for market.: C;
^ c
,V<I unnle on < 'otihI^JI- I c'
' i
mcnts.
' Having the best machinery for ginning 1 ^
cntlon and grinding coin and meal, he is| (>
prepared to execute all orders on the t
shortest possible notice,
i The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn- *
Cotton ginned 011 toll. j
novtt-vts. | ss
VERD1ER WALKER & BACOT. j_
YroCTORS IN* APMIUAT.TY AND ATTORNEYS j .
! . ^
AT I. WW UEAITORT, 9. C.
1 W.m.ksii A B\cot. I W. -T. VEitnim.
Charleston. 1 Beaufort.
| Refer to the British Consulate* in (lie Sonjh. nil.! |
1 sneelnllv to tlie British Cumulate 'it Charleston. | "
j no* So 31.
SHEPARD D. GILBERT. j*
NOTARY IM IIMC.'
.
I Attention givm to Marine Protests '
OFKtCK i ?
Tn the am iiocsk. jan.O R7.
W. H. LOCKWOOD,
j IT. 8. COM MISSION Kit
nn?l
NOTARY PUBLIC.
\\ Y. T'lilnifrlnl I'.xlilhltloa Co'h | j
ISoiulf?floVitchi I
htklatte & co.
! Wholesale Grocers, ;s
sll
AND DKM.KMS IS |
'Wines. LiQiiors. Segars.Totiacco,&c..;^
1 N5 Kiist liny.
CHARLESTON, S. C. |
i 'i si
; Orders from the Country promi>tly at i
tended to. i ^ 1
novno-n5.
nuni t'o
UjJfiLLd. I.
! IMH ITK r?
c.vs !*>i i:-?. ,U
'I'oVS,
<' A K I :K
>ir?
A full fls'itr'mnt of t'ie tiltovu consist|in^.?f
OK ANDES, LE.UONS, (
i APPLES, DATES, FIGS, DAN ANAS. I 1
All kinds of KICKNCH confectionery.1
| BRAZIL, NUTS, HICKORY NUTS. I
! \\ ALNl'TS, AI.MONDS. PECANS,
, i
ICED, FRUIT, SP >NDE, POUND',,,
and every oilier kind of CAKES on hand ' i-"1
or niftile to order.
Particular attention given to supplying
parties with all necessary articles. 1
coons use ful as well us ornament At. '
' received t>y every steamer from xrw!
i
' YORK.
J ame^ Odell
JOHNC
rj. COOPER
jij Goods & Milliner?
JUST RECEIVED
DRY 6000$,
CLOT!
Am? ? paiprtrl Afwortment ttf
MILLIHEB.T. AVI
y trie ft he 'ovfi;rt# to bcit th
^lANUFAClURERSOF BUi^
Dressed, Ceiling, and
,YOl j 1 INC ? Ft B PP1LD1NG PI
NEWELS, HAND-RAIL
wool) Tl'UNINO OF e\
GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK n
m be iiinite in the U nitetl States. We hai
mi th of the city of Baltimore, all of which
on to nil who want good and substantial 1
T1IE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONLY
LIN 1) AND DoOIt MAKERS?BY TRA]
f Chaih ston, ami can rt fer to gentlemen n
m\ an.l Florida, us to the character of thei
~o~NOTICE.?On
net-mint of the manner in
\vn assumption ?.f the risk of breakage
ooda are slipped over the roads in this St
iving to the purchaser of our work.
W. P.
inch. 3-1 yr.
edward perry.I
HOOK AM? .1011 l'RINTIXO
Executed at the lowest rates.
I till 11 lc Hooks
11 hand and made t<> order. Foreign and Domestic
Ht a t lonery,
nv and School Rooks, I.aw Blanks, Wrapping Paper,
Twine. Ac., &c.
O. 189 Meeting Steot,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
unvSo
"IasTIj
MICTION
& COMMl
Consignments of Merchant
end in your DEAD and SIIOP worn STO1
ort notice. We have on our lists at slaugl
agons, Far mine Utensils. Routs Rten" "* '?
c<l, Stove, Fixtures, &c., &c.
BROKER INR
lecial attention given to the purchase,*tin
mnty property :
For Sale ir
It ITCH A ttll'M I IOUHI'3 tunl SI
ITMSIt I IOCS IS Mitel Hair 111
llei 11< 1 iii); I a>t-?
t>l?l>iiiM I'mpci'l y U:i y fet ivot,
l*l.i 11 tlnur Iiiuids for >suIc
n Lady's Island,
On Paris Island,
n St. Helena Island, in 10 to 80 <
Store aud Dwelling on Hie John Frinn
MAIN!
'In- Hlinadin plantation near l\>? Royal fcrry.contnt
Im H.ilil in pan or wuole, pritv I'rum jiUufipcr :
titular*.
Pension Notary, ai
TKT4TION KOLl'lKliS! No i.ctioi: l:at Imii t, l.ca
1 bounty.
. SCHOON.tR W
\* or sale or (
8 0 PER,
A FRESH STOZ
HiNG,
NOTIONS,
3 FANCY GOOD? .
E TIMES. ti '
NG MATERIAL GENERAli'/
W eather-Boardj,
RPOSF E m C KFAT VARIETY.
AND BALLUSTE;;:
fEKY DESCRIPUIOX.
lade as cheap at* this establisknim- ?
re on hand the largest stock oi the .. * t
we guarantee will givo entire s.**.
work.
PRACTICAL MECHANICS-1 .? M
DE, carrying on the business in ti.
11 over this State, Georgia, North i .. .?
it work for the past twenty years.
which wc box up cur work, a*? 1 .;
of Glns-8 with ordinary hnndli; ?, < ur
ate at HALF RATES, which is u grt.i.,.
RU88ELL & CO., Charleston, S. V.
Wayne & Von Kolxu^,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
FOR THE SALE OF
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PRODUCE.
00 Kant nay & 87 Vendue Ran-?n,
ChnrloHton, IS. i'
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mm merch/i
iisc strictly Confidential,
C'K and wo will convert it into ?* a ;t
liter prices: Horses, Mules, Cn r
lgines, Cotton. Gins, Corn Mills, . i
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le, licnting and Exchange of t'?U
i Beaufort.
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On l'ort Iloyul Iwlniict
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icre tracts, $3 to $5 per
Place St. Helena for saleai
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nrrc<>, tflvlKJit of land dcdralii .?
H.'. Mitt otiK-r i.c-lrablo iuuri*. Co.. y .
Id Notary Public,
CoTifijxro r?-v?jt I u rait Ion to addit:,..
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