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j HKAUPORT. S. C. MAY 40. s?: - . ^.-T-vr7 ii? ^Jfc.r-rr.rr ; Ir James CK Thotope >*i, Kwj., arrived in t??wu ou Sjduruay luat. lie taenia in ^uod 1 health iU d spirits alter hi* euCoU iters ( i tvjih the Columbia riuge. I IHon. T. 0. I unn. Coin ptmllei-General, ' arrived Inst Monday, the ytient of Alfred j A\"i 11itiirin. Mr. l>unn is eotobUalring o|, lmu-c hi fort Hoy?i1, to engage i? the no- j f vol stores busincsa. . 11 The British brignntirie fialndin,; i *. ' Williams rtias arrived ai 6t lich-ua | < Fonnd on the 18th, S5 days froui Tlai.-uj Africa, ,l<> Campbell Wyllie and V'ii1j While Vl( Inrln f nu-ll h for '.rpsii"'. :?? 1 John C?i"pOi V Sui.iIim.t is ?t 1>n.id, and ti n migratory | portion of our citizens nr^ beginning to j, I make nrran?r<*tbeilts to go north to escape j ^ the hot weather that,-after a long delay.1; scouts to have fairly come upon us. y % If you want printing of any kind dotu 'r you can save from ten to twenty five per! ' - cent by calling ftt this office. All wotk ' guarnnU-td to please. The Empire Cotton Press rt P< rt Komi ' Was sold Inst week to \V. \Y. iUi t E p , New Ptyl.s in lints, just received, a John C< op r's. , , Ottr town authorities hnvcexoavtr- d a cistern tn dev the bluff on liny Ftr.it. t <. furnish wittrr iu cttsc of n fire, in shall neighborhood. It has been well hoarded j nt'd brand tip and should last n long' t into. I 1 c cistern is ten feet wide and ! i< ity hog and is tsiiiuntod to contain ' ubui 1 twtv.ty lln n.Mii <1 gallons. Misses Hats and Hoys lints. A fine ' nss jrliiiinn just received at John Cooper's. We direct attention to a number of new 1 odviTtisemcnts in this weeks issne. We , I make this additional IMreetory for the' convenience of strangers recently arrived j 1 * ntii< ng us. These are nil w-11 known and I iv?p<>nslblo houses ??i:d wi.l f..iilifuUy till | nil orders with honesty and .inst regard ' I r values and they wdl forward goo.Is to " imy address C. C. 1). with pron pinesn and ' dispatch. .... it Last with an order wsir p<rved on ' S. 1*. CJill ort' fchoel C'? n missi? nor to I < show cause for not registering a* legri-i" liinte past diH st Ihm>1 claims certain or j d-r* on the County Treasurer and what purports to he aseignmi nta ? f teachers ' claims. amounting to between five and ' nix thousand do'dars. The County Treas urer has l>ccn enjoined from payinir out any money for past indebtedness until < the matter can be investigated before His Honor Judge Maher. French flowers, just received, at John j" Cooper's. i, Our tvhnrves which wire so bndlv inij need of n pairs are Ining rebuilt in a i srWtnntinl manner. Mr. Hmriaoirlias iust i Unit-led piling and plunking i/s'wharf ' and Wnterhouse and Rickcr arc piling thiira. Mr. Pollitzer is. erecting a warehouse on his wharf lot and will soon 1 rebuild the wharf. _ - .j 1 The Ihsplial Zion church at Port Roynl. < Itev. Mr. J. P. Jenkins pastor, was burned down last Thursday evening. The pastor | i nays that some men were playing cards 1 near by and caused the lire by throwing nin'-chcb in the gras<. The loss is about *60.\ and Port Royal is now i hurt.Ideas, i New Colored Lawns, for dresses, at j J Itn Coojn1'\ J, Surge n John. C. Sp^er bus been , detached mini th re. ci?lng.sbip Potomac and ordered to the Dictator. Surge >n A. 8. Obcrly has been detached from tin Dictator aud placed on waiting ordti8- i ) A case of " homestead," as against a mortgage, has arisen in Charleston. Judge Heed held that, under the constitution , and laws of this* state, a homestead ex voiji.uiii uuu is vana against ft mortgage executed to secure a bond that the only exceptions to a homestead ; are where the bond or eontruct sought to j be enforced was either for the purchase money, tax-s or improvement; that in al) j other cases the hoinest nd was good. The ' case will b t taken to tlij supreme court, 011 appeal. J. Prea ton Davis, A. J.Fryer and T. TV Avers, county commissioners, have been indicted for diverting tlie funds realized for the levy of two mills to pay the past J indebtedness ot ilurion county, to tbei, payment of a d* bt of the county contract-1 eel previous to November 1st. 1874. The ! act in question diicctr. the fund V> be used to pay the it.debt cdnt ss for the fiscal year commencing Novtntl-cr 1st, 1874. ? ' J. P. F. Camp, c? untv treasurer of Spartanburg, has lieen indicted for swin-11 dling tlie State and county rut of tin it-1 sands of dollars of the public money, j ITU bail l?eing fixed at sflO OtiOhecou'd 11 Hot r*lf? !?-- " awuniy, 80 lie Will tOl lllC |l present in j:>il, and tlien tlic chin rt* nr- j Hint lie will l>e writ to 1 lie penitentiary ' where lie will c/tniji for an vera I joars more I and ciu( k atonea for a living. Tub 17tli of .lune will lie tiic centcnna rv of tlie lwttlc of Hunker Tlill. Hoatori propose* to spend ?M) Oyo on the ocoa aion, and the entire militia of Mas^nehu KCtf* will l?e order; d out, being tli?*!, largest muntcr witnessed in many a da\ ^ The f!nu ty Coiiiunss nut of 1*. laiiev, 1. ve ?ht m ined to -rant no ucei 90s t? 1! % ? ' Hie -ale of 11 tnvcMju g 11411- re 'v-. '-^foTbe; Ja;; ; I'WW*** In 11 , th< 1'rst victory with an outside . \\*'if >. iho Cosmo's nre much elated and tlirv mm he pardoned for feeling so highly cvHtant over their hard earned L' victory. It was decidedly the l?est game they haveftv.er played ami the only one where 1h*-*y have seemed to retain their =piritsto the end of the game. The nine was stronger than when they first played the WnrcestOra. as they had Plume and ~ Wells to whom is due nmcii credit for the victory. Several fine catches were made by the Wnrcrstcrs and srntc l?y the Cosmo's one each by Plume and .T. N. Wnllaee Ruperh. In the evening the visiting club were entertained with a dance and supper , at tlie Sea Island Hotel. 1 The followirg ts the score: Cosmopolitans. R 0 Worcestcrs R O v T. P. Royre 2 b 4 1 McCron 1 1>5 1 T. T. Plume ss 2 4 Ilutchins s s 3 3 H. C. Pollitzer 3 b 3 3 Calhuun p 1 4 W. R. Mavo rf 4 2 Crowcll c f 0 (i I. N. Wallace 1 f 4 2 Osterhouse c3 2 { ? 'too. Crofttt c f 1 f> House If 2 3 *. M. Wallace p 1 4 AN biting 3 b 2 3 J. II. Harrison 1 1)2 8 Armstrongr f 1 4 I. P. Wells c 2 3 Nnell 2 b 3 1 The fel'rwirg li:-t < f petit jurors was' ilrawn last Monday to serve at the June*' term of court. Fdwnrd Russel: Alfred Ford; Renin- j aiin MoKnight: Joe MeKnight; Wni. i Mitchell; Pet< r RaVci; John Riley; Islimn- ? b1 Fennel R. M. Kitt'es; Jessie C. Addi- ? mn: Ren Garrett; Win. 'Gregory; George H. Ilmvey; Marcus Graves; John G. Nicliils; Jos. Reynolds; CulTee Capers; Ren. Tones; Aupustus ProMmm: James Grant ? Polid'?ni" Fields; .lames McCloud: fini# (j C. Jnhngin; Pmnpcy J.ndson; London Plover; Thomas Johnson: David Ladson; ! fhas. Cochran; Campbell Brown; C-Iiarles I Preach; Raniuol Warren; James Clark; Daniel Baynnrd; Zacli. McCill; Gurilner ? Leprae; Thomas Hiv-. rs. A The question with the Commissioners wl nf election is"Whercisthe BlufTton box?" It seems that after thee'.ection was over. 0 the chairman at Bluffron was taken sud i ^ dcnly ill, and deputised another man to \ Aj bring the box to Beaufort. A ftcr proceed- ' ing a short distance ruminating over the ? uncertainty of pay for his services, the! man turn'd back, and when he arrived in ! Bluffton disceverd that the chairman had i reeovcrd liisu-uiul good health, and peed ing luriher arrangements the box with all tbe votes cast at BlufTton was thrown under a counter in one of the stores where it still remains. As it would not alter Hie result of Ihc election, the return will j be made without it. Tohn Fraser, colored, was hanged at Cam* l'i den last Friday for the murder ofBenjn. i i min Coop<r in December last, lie wasj convicted en circumstantial evidence, but! y nft er ccmictior cerfessrd tbccrimc On His seaffo'd he confessd tlmt i?? i.?a ?i? i ?...v a.x^ I1IUI <11 DO | murdered his wife nix"! child and n negro i woman, anrl that he had burned many | barns and ginhouscs. j The I nion Herald says; We have had i an interview with Mr. A. O. .Tone., clerk nftho house of representatives, and upon his and other testimony we are convinced j x that he did not knowingly give his sig- ' nature to the claim of ex-Senator Smalls, for ?3,2;50. - 'n The facts appear to be that Mr. Smalls was nnxiotiit* to procure the certificate and thatArt^ohes was about starting for Charleston \tKep requested to give his signature to it. Mr. Jones knew that a claim had passed for Mr. Smalls for #2r>0 and he, therefore, signed the blank, which ! was afterwards filled up by the clerk of m the-senate for $2,2fiO. Uj?on learning that it lind been so filled up Mr. Jones at nnce addressed a letter to Senator Smalls,! " requesting its immediate return for can-. eel lation. | q, At a meeting of the County auditors Li i- - ' iinet 11enmrevs in Columbia tlie following ? resolution urns adopted. It is no more i ft r linn right, l?ut more tlinn some .members' A nf the legishiture would vote for. | Ji^wlred, That civil service retonn de- j mumls that county auditors and treasurers l?e made more independent of member* of! ? the legislature and more responsible to | the comptroller-general and state trensnr- ' , er. That, we hail with gladness the ?fl policy of Governor t liamberiain in refer | nice to removals for cause only, anil we i r spectfully ropiest I.is excellency, when.i : i |.i.iution for removal is made, t- '-1 he fnrni-lu a >?i?u copy of charges prc-j^' IC.ku. n The Cosmopolitan Rase Rail Clnhi f.il the oc.coiid ^uiiic yuUiduy Willi j ( tbciiiac firojQ the fla^shii'WojcCitc.. Tin-1 day wa-? very warm Until durmg the I 'j seventh tuning when ti sli >wei pa-n d ov- j . *, and for awhile the rnin threatened to! ' l?ut n stop to the game. The Worcnitcrs ad off in the game and soared two rnnn. I lit hough the audience claimed that there ihottld have hoon hut one as llutchlns 'an in on a hall thai put out the third , man on 1st base. The Cosmoa retired 'in : u H M hitewash murii to their dirtgoat. bet- ' W Me offered at t' is si.'ge of tilt gllhe nt j j to 1 01: the Wo esters In the|itc-::>n<1 J 1 nil lining the \V s -cort : two mo e rt:n> j ind the ( 'osr.i os vow went to worh and | n!cr : liiiril contest scored 0. Ii; !his uning Trofnt-took n h an ifnl flv to kfleki. In the third 'lie Ws milled Iwn n llnir seoro, nnd the Cosmo's four ttvik ncr the triune 0 tn 13. In the fourth ilv f>u iV's sonivd 0 more and the forum's ndded > I mother wlntowrtfth to their side followed <>a iv still another in the.sixth, but. thev put ho W.s out on 1 lie fifth without a score. The cnoio now settled t- . Winner to hose having the most n vo nnd nnd at h" end of the ck'htli i ?:n't the score I 'd Cosmo's 10 W's 20. Iliv hoys vevt to work now with n uiil ait.I sent vi f'trrf to the fip'si Wi' 11 it ?, ! {? ' . r-ii- h . ihor took tip ! lie Ivit nnd nflrf | tf|. . \ y fno ptflv nddvd seven to thotr! ^ r? i" < i :ind winninf the rrninfi HEW YORK AND PORT ROYAL V STEAMSHIP LINE. FliiVi i.L.vbb, KL LL POW i>i< ?vjU !S'i ftAfr*- 1 . SllM** o isrx a- o i /l "e: j??, FUXftCl.oTlI. ,\U-ur. hii?I IIUTTTSVIIJ.;E, CBfiBTtUllutifi ill lonvi- r.ii-t flo.vnl fur NVtr Voi h MlorlnU cVCty fc'iulUV ttluMmOL, U|*>l. I hi* UrriVa) of til.- ' Hint Siiv:iiw,.li ?t ' Lailiieljii natn, IlfftTFVM.Ui P.ii1r %. ioMHinMEKT Hiiile Ft < hiic 4. Koi K.vi^'.t in i\n?rtgi'-|i?- ti,j iip'Mu. >' >111 1 KIuI>"QI- iii'fJ.f to I ^ Kit iiAtti) i,( ^ni.h /.aut . .. <*l ">'rl lio.Vil.' ft, C. Tile ntlfrd'Oii it ^rovpi"- Mid f-M;?p'r* nf j VatiKTAt'.l.KS, OAilDEN TttCC'K, mid na n. directrd to the futilities afforded Ity tlii* line for net Hal. prompt and regular diJivt-ry of pert-din- / b freight in New York. All pliTpiitesiJ should lv liveredut Port ltoynl liaforo n .on onovery Fri- ^fl y to cm-tiro dispatch. BEAUFORT & SAVANNAH UNE mi THE HTKAMEH - "l" r~^ 7 /r "P'P'-PT'Trn ilt mnkn wccV.ly trip* between the above named tints a* f<" ?w?: ave Hcanfor: Friday morning* at 0 OVInwk A.M. and returning, leave Savannah Saturday at 10 a. M. stopping ettrh war at HEABHOOK'S LAND1NO. SPANISH WELLS ami lU.rFFTTX. For Freight or Paaaage npplv on board. : A] ' Richard P. Rundle, SHIPPING Asn COMMISSION MERCHANT, Port Royal, S. C. Jetton. Natal Stores, Lnmtier, &cAnrvr FOB Titr fri EW YORK & POUT ROYAL STEAMSHIP LINK Mimiikmppi A H'Wixins, Wcst India ?t PArirtc. and blVFMVmi. A (lAI.VE<TON Steamship Companies to Liverpool. ' JOHIT R. JOHRSOR'S S Umbrella Manufactory AND HAT EMPORIUM, H03 Kino Street Q] Ctt AK1.KSTON, S. C. All order* promptly tilled C. O. I), by Rxpre**. O- WIETERS, B< Commission Mf.kuiant, v M IIOLESALK DEALER IN rroceries and Liquors, No. 181 East Bay^ Pr CHARLESTON, S. C. sl' FOR SALE No 1. IViiiTKitAt.t* Boat In goad condition, 1th OanrSalls and Awn tig complete. ALSO ;k strong Foen Skater Concord Waoox ju odorder mtltnhlo for one oi two Iioimh. >ply at the residence of PR Captain 0. O. Routctic. Faslnoiialile Hat Emporium 200 King Street I C1IA It LRU TON, S. C. isp;, W11 itu & IHJGIJES, , ATS. C.\I*8,Ft'ltS, UM lilt ELLAS, CANES AC. rmbrellns repnirod'flnd mndo tn order. Goods sent C. O. 1). by Express to iuiv part of ie country. Thomas and Lanneau. v ratches, Jewelry, and Silver-ware CROCKERY A GLASS OF ALL KINDS. Orders promptly filled on O. O. D. by Express. Wutelifis ?.V. .Jewelry Car* fully Repaired. j Henry Bischoff & Co., |) Wholesale Grocers, 1 AND DEALERS IN yiues Upon Seyars Macco &c-,: 11?7 lOitrt liny, I " CHARLESTON. S. <!. , Risritorr. C. Wcumjbm. J. II. Win.nrnx. KOliKHT .1). WHITE, . , Marble and Granite ,CI WORTHS I OKSIKTKHY LOTS K.VLosKD. I'ltlAL VAULT8 Bl'll.T AT SHORT NOTICE. Mecliu.t; Street, Cor. Horlhcrk Alloy. CHARLESTON', S. (\ W_ A. IVtEI^XElSrS. i7IOL KSA A K A RE TAIL 1)E. I J. ER IN j idles, Misses Gents Boys & Children's1 MOTS & SHOES: TRUNKS, ah nlisss, Satchels & Carpetbag*. i Kin# Street. Ciiaiii.kkton, 8. ('. LOST. J \ Oountv Sctaoo' Ceitlrtcato in favor of ./a<-ol> 8- ] nn' mtt for tint month of I)cc. 18". I. Ml pcraouM arc cautioned avrotiif 1 purcHaatnjr th?- ] no a? payment has been rtopped.' Hoovwpi 8. C , Mny 1 1875. J. B. BJuuicki-r. PrtI 11 1 ( :monh 40 as. |>er do/en nt F?cnc*li%? r<*c k.hh Skocin vneKv.ttRti nt KrcichV YO ll.BON'v ('OIJ.NKU ItKKK, ut KftSQcli'b OHBE?MMMBayeaw?tn?w E, A, SCHEPER. f *n*fr ***** rtr**tv?rr? ***** ifwrm * m.i. a*o I carefully ??li'i t(i) itoik nf Spring and Summer GOODS, ( i)ii4i>tuut of 1>HKS? Ouoljs, W'lilTE tinnps ?'K UC.V LIX POM EST 1 fS. ttt'-LlS*, r.VSMMKHES. HjInTS Tw*T':*ns. \.vpf )\?j. (,(ir|,iA'.\',r.9l HwSiKHV I.IM'N'*, ? I. ? '/ !Si?, H\1> ( /!'S. I.'K 'IS, s ;o s. 11,N?C*- kf , &., lit ' ?>tl r :i . . .! i!>i iv. -in i c uii :! inus'mI'v fin I i.i : .V-i Poy Goods and Clothing Hcu39. ill f wliicil uri'eilill lilt. < ?! I.I -i\i' 11 Uf.U ll-Ui J will Iv *< .<!n! |>iiic* to ilvfy t >m;>< ilull, iviMlel A Co., AC. 1. fill lot I Itrn n lull Beaufort Steam KILL COMPANY. IllViI:tf J?nl IIji ill flictr "MahllMtlili-llt ? ftlllS'i' I.!, rife prcjjurvil t? fiuni-Ii ui tlic *lntrti', I ICC. Grisl, Heal and Feed, Tin- III_rtit->; r-i?'. jirt.-c tiul.l for CHUN*. < '? > I'll Km 1*4.II I I < I Oil Toll. 'ct?.:l-lyr Conant & Emmons, 1115 NOW lMKlWKEI) TO EC UNI SIi ICE In any <|ii?nt ity Customers limy <les?ir.. oin tlnir lee Itmiip, Wevi'iitli Hi I'ci'l. JOHN. CON AN r, J. A. EMMONS. iov2.V2L M. WALLACE, ( ui ton I 'nclor :iil<l GRIST MILLER, AVIioloKiilr DimiI.t in 'ain. Hominy. Meal. Feed, Etc,. HKA IKTiAMX'OTTON Mijr'.t. Giniicrl and prepared for market, ili uiii'i's made' on < 'onslifiiIIK'llI s. iving the best machinery for ginning tton anil grinding eoan anil meal, ho is epared to execute all orders on the iinuss posome notic-e. The highest price paid for Cotton and CornCotton ginned 011 ti?ll iovlV2S. VERDIER WALKER&BAC0T. '.OCTORS IN APM1UM.TV ANT) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TIK.WKOIIT. S. C. VLKBR .A I! v IT. | W. J. Vkkdiiih. Charleston. ; lh-aufort. t.Ter to tin- British < 'oiisulutcs in tin- South, ami chill*- to tin- British Comtnlnt*- at Charleston, invito :(4. SIIEPARD I). GILBERT. NOTARY I'l Itl.K'. Attention given to Marine Protests. ovncE In the CM'u iiorsK. .jati.fi fi7. V. H. LOCKWOOD, U.S. COM .MISSION Kit and NOT A It Y PUBLIC. kfjpnt f??r ?nlr, X. Y. Industrial I*\liil>itit>ti Co'* Bund-?i^lO rnrli. ULATTE & CO. Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALER* IN ines, Liquors, Scjars. Tolacco. k. 1 K5 IOiihI Ituy. CM IA ltLESTQN, S. C. Orders from tlie Country promptly at ldcrt to. ODELL'S: n lUITM. ( AMU lis. To VS. < * A K KS. X I TS A full assortment ?>f the nliovc consist:<?f ORANGES, LEMONS, >PLE8. DATES, FIGS, BANANAS. 1 kinds of FRENCH confectionery. BRAZIL, NI TS, HICKORY NETS. WALNUTS, ALMONDS. PECANS. [CED, FIU'fT, 8P >NOE, POI ND 1 every other kind of CAKES on hand or made to or<lor. Particular attention given to supplying rties with all necessary articles, mnns use fill as well as ornamkntai rived by every steamer from nkw It k. James Odell ' J9HIHU i V ! rj, coaPERi I j jiv cent: 5 Rilliacni -j'.~ * . "n.Tarv.r .f sr~iffTi' i JUST RECEIVED i ' I 33)V- T nK&fc&teti' as ? USLJfc ^ JU .. I LFsY SOWS, CLOTH i t. . Ami n fjenot-nl Assortment of i I 1 I ~ " ? - ? ? ? ^ 3 j MANUFACTURERS OF EUlLDil Drscsccl, Ceiiing, and MOt'l 1 1NGS FOU BUILDING PUI IN 15WELS, HAND-KAIL wool) Tl'HNINO OF KVI j GO D AND SUL61 AN'TIAL WOBIL oni can be made in tlie U ailed States. We hav< South of the city of Baltimore, all of which 1 ion to nil who want good and substantial w TIIE BUBdClHEERB APE THE ONLY 1 BUND AND D 'OK MAKERS?BY TRAE of'.'hail ston, and can refer to gentlemen all .ina and Florida, as to the character of their NOTICE.?On account of the manner in own assumption of the risk of Ihcako^c < goods are shipped over the roads in this Stn j saving to the purchaser of our work. W. P. I nich.lMyr. ;edward perry.I IIOOK AM) JOII l'HINTIXO | Executed at the lowest rates. ltlanU liooltH i On liaial syiil inadcOorder. Foreign and Domestic j Ht a tlonery, ' I,a\v nnd School Hook". Law Blanks, Wrapping Pa- i per. Twine, Arc., Ac. i NO 1 an Mwi(iii?> - I CHARLESTON, S. C. J l?ov25 2?. . JAS. M. 1 j AUCTION &CO?tfM]J Consignments of Mefchand j er<l in your DEAD niul SHOP worn STOC j short notice. We have on our lists at slaugti j Wagons, Farming Utensils, Boats, Steam En See J, Stove, Fixtures, Ac c., &c. BROKER I N R : Special attention given to the piiithnpe, Sal i County-property : For Sale in 1 IMtlTCII A It l)'S IIOl HK and II Ml'TI.KU 1IOITHK 41 lid 11 it It* Kit I tu 1 I A Inu I /Ills itolihliiM Property Hay ntm'tf ? l*lll 11 t I II U' I'lllldH r?>f Klllc On Lady's Island, On Paris Island, On St, Helena Island, in 10 to 80 a siorc am uwemiis on tucjaan rapt MAIN L The HlioiideH plnnintton iienr Port Hoyd ferry.cont.i1ti II he xolil in purl or whole, price from $ 1 to $0 per ui | i'li'ticularo. I P Pension Notary, an ATI E-JTION SC1.DIE1I8! No fiction lino Vcu ti.kcn b 1 "lid houuty. schooner via: For sale cr C 33 P E 3 j I FRESH STOCK _4tiLLJL* ' - - 7; *i < '. MiLLiNERY, m, motions,&c. FANCY GOODS, V* MAlERiALGENERALLY ^ W either-Boarding 1POSE8 in GREATJVARIETY. AIVI > BALLUSTtiRS, IRY DESCRIPRION, . , ulc as cheap at this establishment e oil hand ihc largest stock ot the aboy we guarantee will give entire satisfiunrk. PRACTICAL MECHANICS?SAFfl >E, currying on the business in the cife over this State. Georgia, North Car?>? work for the past twenty years. ? which we box up our work, and on if CIiuk with ordinary handling, our te at HALF RATES, which is a great tl'SSELL & CO., Charleston, 8. C. Wayne & Von Kolnitz, OKUKRAL Commission Merchants FOR THE 8 ALE OF > PAOVI3IOW3 . AND PROD.C.Q E. 90 IOhht Hay A; ~i Vendue Kange, InirieHton, H. C IFII iSION MERCHANT ice strictly Confidential. 'K nrd wr will convert it into cash at iter prices: Horses, Mules, Carriage,. ginw, Cotton Gins, Corn Mills, Cot: .? EAL ESTATE. e, lleniing ami Exchange of City na Beaufort. Ulr Rlrtck, 8.170 ?Pk, ?ll.3o<> to mo W 4,?><><>. < >11 Port llofynt lHlkinci nrp trarto^ fn <?Fi rVAI? A/SM Vf v ? vtviu^ Vi/U VV/ |A?I U Plate St. Helena for sale at $!::' A N D. InsrTOO i?rrca, th?b??t of land deairablc local' a rc. Also otlur cu-xlrable land*. Conic in f -r d Notary Public, v Congnva n? vol in reltlou to additional fny IGARZT-AKff '.vartor. lolfc -v^Sa % Lai