yards from the ferry, and ten from the 1J road. II is. hat, pantaloons and drawers;; have not been found, and wc:e probably ‘ destroyed to hide the signs of h ood.— The murderers must have stripped him et j his coat and vest, as there are no signs • of blood upon them. A Jury of I.quest sat upon the body on Sunday morning last, and returneda virdiet of Murder, fi\ j some person or persons unknown. \ ^\Vre have known Mr, M C iskili for the x fast nine years and never new him to . have a dispute with any one, or heard ! r any tiling in disparagement of his char- j. acter. He was a man of remarkable. in- a dustry, and enjoyed tiie favor of his etn- « plover in a high degree. Suspicion res’s c on some of Col. Singleton’s negroes as ; having perpetrated the iii»irdei\-C7jro/wZt' f Three of those negroes have teenjc lodged in Jail of this place.S. Carolinian.ru e;/ a imr * • wr *' a'