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he public schools are conducted on the most perfect modern plan, and all citizens can educate every child, without paying a dollar, except a small tax indirectly. In the vicinity of Charleston, twenty miles on the South Carolina Railroad, is the delightful town of Summer ville, where men of business can reside, and go and return every morning and afternoon. Sullivan's Island is a grand summer resort, equal to your Cape Mays, or any other Cape. Then there is Mount Pleasant, in sight of the city, another healthy and pleasant sea-side village. One hundred miles on the South Carolina Railroad brings you to the renowned town of Aiken, with its health-giving atmosphere to consumptive invalids, and its numerous orchards and vineyards, and elegant society. These are a few of the good things in and around Charleston. Take them, Messrs. Editors, and deal them out to your readers, and if you or they wish a confirmation of what I say, come and see for yourselves. Virginius.