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& Appointments,
Presbyterian.
Village?Rev. A. F. Dickson, every Sabbath nit
51 A. M. and 4 P. M.
Lecture every .Thursday at 7? P. M.
fp ? Episcopal.
Vix.iAQ.B-Rbv. Styles Mkllichamp, every other
Sabbath morning and afternoon.
Lutheran.
Kar. W. A. Houck?At Trinity 1st and 3d Sun
day*.
Rjrr. P. DanRiCK?At St. Matthews Island 3d
8andays.' At Lebanon 2d and 4th Sundays.
? Baptist.
Village?Rev. Da. I. D. Durham, 1st Sunday of
each month at 7 P. M. and -Id Sunday of each month,
at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.
Rrv. Da. I. D. Durham?At Four Holes, 1st Sun
day of each month.
Rkv. R. J. Edwards?At Poke Swamp School
House, 1st Sunday of each month. Branchvillc, 2d
Sunday in each month. Santeo, 4th Sunday of each
wo nth.
Bbv. W. F. Cijam.im?At Ebcneier, 1st Sunday of
t*ch month. Canaau, 3d Sunday of each month.
Bull Swamp, dtli Sunday of each month.
Ray. D. F. Spigner?At Antioch, 2d and 4lh Sun
? days (morning.) Corinth, 2d ami 4th Sundays (af
ternoon.)
Rev. W. J. Snider?Al'Glcngary School House,
1st and 8d Sundays. Snntce, (colored Sunday
School), 2d and 4th Sundays.
Methodist?Appointments for Orangeburg Dis
trict, S. C. Conference, 2d Quarter.
8t. ?EonoE's?April Cth and 7th.
Uppbr ORASor-T-Trinity, April 13tli and 14th.
Providence?Bethlehem,* April 20th and 21st.
Blackville?Grahams, April 27th and 28th.
UrrKB St. Matthews?Asbury Chapel, May, 4th
and 5th.
Obangebubg?May 11th and 12th.
Bbanchville?Bethlehem, May 18th and 10th.
St. Mattuews?Tabernacle, May 25th and 26th.
Barnwell?May 31 bI.
AlKRN and G r ak1tevi i.i.k?June 1st and 2d.
Lexington?Shilo, June 8th and 9th.
Eastern ORange?White House, June 15(1; ami
16th.
A. M. CHR1ETZRERG, P. E.
Village?Ruv. W. G. Conner, every Sabbath at
11 A. M.
Rbv. W. G. Conner?At Prospect, 1st and 3d Sim
days (afternoon.) Zion, 2d and 4th Sundays (after
noon.
Rbv. Joun Inarinet?At Calvary, 1st Sunday in
each month. Trinity, 2d Sunday in each month.
Rev. J. S. Conner.?At Providence, 2d and 4th
Sundays KM A. M. At Gerisim, 2d and 4th Sun
days 3J P-M. At Target 1st and 3d Sundays 10J
A. M. At Bethlehem, 1st nnd 3d Sundays, '8J P.
M.
JJgy'We will he glad to complete this list, and re
spectfully invite the Clergymen of various denomi
nations to send in their appointments, and they will
be inserted with pleasure nmong the above.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Philadelphia has more citizens of African
descent than any other place in the country?
the present number reaching 28,000. They
support seventeen churches, worth ?225.000.
with a membership of 5440, nnd 1700 Sunchty
Boholars. They have twelve or fifteen free
schools, with a daily average attendance 22000.
There are thirty-four negroes in the city whose
combined wealth amounts to SI ,35S,000. The
richest man is Stephen Smith, a lumber mer
chant. He owns seventy.fivc houses in fee sim
ple, and is worth not less than 8300,000."
Harris Lindsay, a bounty broker during the
war, is worth 8250,000. Five artists and a
number of excellent musicians receive distin
guished mention. Among tho latter is tho
"Blaok Swan." ?
Mr. B. M. Brawn, eighty-fours ycffrs and a
resident of Dayton for the hist thirty years, is
undergoing the process of voluntary starvation.
According toJdie Journal, of that city, he and
his family assert that he has taken no food
since the 28th of Fcbuary. lie feels no pain
from his long fast, nnd asserts that he hits no
appetite. He is reduced to a skcloton, expects
death, and i? satisfied with tho expectation;
l)Ut belioves that "guardian angels" have, by
some spiritual essence, protracted his life.
HUMOROUS .
[FOR THE OR A N O ED U It O NEWS.]
Bob Withers.
'?Whoa! Jim! what on niuth are you a
roaring and taring about now, just subside now,
will you. Thar now, Mistor, that arc horse is
jest a lectio of the best piocc of horseflesh that
ever mashed clay in Spring-time?jest 5 years
old to a day, for Pap folded him, an he never
made but one mistake in breaking him, and
that thar was, that he larnt him to be too gen
tlelikc and fond of the family. You see, M ister,
Pap had a homesomish kind of a way about
him, ns my Patsy says?and in a raising of
things thoy would naturally take after him.
That's the way he coined to git inter that
scrape with Squire Morgan.?You see he went
to the O, II. on special business, and thar, you
know, thoy let hogs an sich cattle stray
round town, to *ho disgust of "the citizens*
Whoa! Jim. An Pap ho filled the dimijohn
an started homo?now you see, Mister, right
thar Pap missed it, tho old fool, stoad of letting
tho.store-keeper put a stopper in tho dhnejohn
he 'lowed as how ho could hold the spirituous
fluid in with his thumb, an tho consequence
was that Pap hadn't trot fivo miles afore he was
so overcome that ho kinder had to git off his
horse, an in doing so spilt in tho road, what,
after examination ho found to bo about half of
the contents of tho dimojohn, mixed up kinder
promiscuously with fried eggs, ham, an mushed
potatoes. Whoa! Jim?jest stand still will
you?seems like you never will git done laugh
ihg at Pap's pers'vtiou a heaving in the rond
that day."
! "But, Boh, tell us about tho scrapo your
fathor got into with air. Morgan."
"Oh, yes! well, you bco after Pap had taken
a short nap ofabout.3 hours in the rain ho felt
a lccttlc better?but kinder obfusticated about
the head and stomach, hut howsomcver he riz
an-started agin for home. Now, you know,
Mister; Squire Morgan, he lives on the d Notch
road, kinder up on the hill sorter like, with a
turnip patch jest on the right, which always
was notable for having good turnips in it.
Well Pap says to himself, says he?'I wonder
if one of Squire Morgan's turnips wouldn't
help me'?an with that he puts down the bars
.an walks into the patch an pulls one an sits
down on a stulnp to cat it?an right tliar agin
the dadratted old skunk overdid the thing for
instead of jest eating the turnup an then leav
ing for home, he jest slid down rite side of the
stump an whistled, 'hard times come agin no
more'?when Squire Morgan hears it an comes
to the door an says, says he?''Hello! Mister'
Withors, (that's Pap) plcaso toll me what on
nirth arc you a doing in my turnip patch a
whistling of 'Hard t imes come agin no more'?
an with that he jest steps out in the road where
Pap.:' horse (that's Jim) was a standing, an
Pap'he made his way thar too, an then Squire
Morgan he says to Pap, says he, 'I say Mister
Withers whats that you've got in thatar dinic
johuV Says Pap, 'Vin-vin-egar, Squire.' 'An
Mister Withors whats that you'.vo got in that
ar bag' says tho Squire, 'why that's a pu-pu
pup fyr m-m-my sou Bob,' says Pap. 'Why 1
never knew pups to grunt like a hog Mister
Withers,' says the Squire. 'Oh! that's a
ne-ne-ncw spe-spo.species,' says Pap. 'A new
species, laws alive! jest lets sec it, says the
Squire; with that be cuts the striug and out
drapt a lectle white boar pig. 'Why, Mister
Withers!'.says the Squire. Meri'..u 'lp'n! Squire,' I
says Pap, 'I Pec bow it is. Bob, (t hats my son.)j
put some of my rais;;-<{. ul" wrn 'm tnat nr ba? ,
an I noticed (hat same pig a nosing around it,
an I jest turned it wrong side out kinder like
an shook the grain oulen it, an laid it down to
tend to some important business, an when 1
coined back it was a liangin on the pummel of
my saddle, and I think in it was the pup Bob
told me to letch him, jest rid off with it.'
?AVell, now, that's all jest as clear as mud,' says
the Squire. 'I sold that pig with its mate to
Capt. Y-s. at the C. II.. for 20 dollars;
but jest tell nie, Mr. Withers, how that ar pig
got inter that ar bag. an how that ar bag got
hitched to that ar pummel of that ar saddle'/'
'Now you've got me, Squire,' says pap; with
out that ar pig got to rooting inter that ar bag
for sonic more of that ar corn of my raising,
an turned it kinder rightside out, an couldn't
git out agin, an that ar notable family horse
thar, Jim, seeing the fix he was in, jest slung
him onto the pummel ofthat ar saddle.'
Whoa! dim. You tarnation mischevous
critter, you?whoa! I say, Mister, come out
an see us. Patsy'll make you a hoe-cake. Cau't
go now. Well, come soon?good by. Now
Jiui show the gentlemen how you can travel.
G it up!
A Notorious Ventriloquist.
At the depot in Chicago, a few days since
there ? was great excitement over a traveler's
trunk. It seems that the baggage-master was
about to check it, when a voice within ex
claimed: .
"Let mo out or I will smother here!"
Tho baggage-master looked astonished for
awhile, when the voice again exclaimed:
"Will you let mo out, or must I die in thus
enclosure ?" ?
"Hold on, I will look up the owner," said
the baggage-master, and off lie started in great
haste, and in the meantime a large crowd of
excited people had gathered around. He re
turned?the owner of the trunk could not be
found: lie was about to break the lock, when
the voice quickly said:
"Oh, don't do that; you will kill me, Here
comos my master; but don't tell him I am
smuggling iuy way."
At this juncture a gcntloman stepped up and
claimed the trunk.
"Is this your property, sir ?" said the bag
gage-master.
"Yes, sir, it is," replied the gentleman.
"Well, sir, you are smuggling a man in it."
lJ A man in my trunk ! What do you
mean ?"
Voice in (lie Trunk.?"lie means 1 must get
out and pay iny way."
Gentleman.?"How came you in my trunk?"
loicc.?"You put me in here yoiusolf 1?)
avoid fare."
Gent.?"No. T did not."
Voice.?"Yoti lie !"
Baggage-master.?"No use talking, sir; you
must open that trunk."
Gent.?Do you intend to insult me sir?"
Baggage-master.?"Not at all; but the trunk
must be opened."
Voice.?"Yes, for God sake, let me out?I'm
nearly dead."
GeilT.-?".Togratify you and the crowd, I will
open the trunk."
While the owner was adjusting the key to
the lock, tho crowd gathered around with the
expectation of seeing a suffocated man ; but '
their great astonishment when the lid was
raised, the trunk contained nothing but the
wardrobe belonging to Don Juan the Ventrilo
quist, who perpetrated the trick.
The baggage-master took with a "sudden
.leaving," and the crowd shouted, "sold again."
?-L-aasa^MM? ? ?? - I -
"Sura," said Patrick, rubbing his head with
delight at the prospect of a present from his
employer, "1 always manu to do my duty."
"I believe you," replied his employer, "there
fore I make you a present of all you have sto
len from me during the past year."?"Thank
ycr honor," replied Pat ??ami may all your
friends and acquaintances (rate you as liberally"
HAVE NOW IN STORE
THEIR FULL STOCK
. OF ?
SPRING
AND
SUMMER GOODS
COMPRISING FULL LTNES
OF THH
LATEST STYLES
OP
DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, DOMESTICS,
CLOTHING. BOOTS AND
SHOES, ETC, ETC.,
1ITC11 WERE ALL S E L E C T E D
with thu
Greatest Care,
And arc Guaranteed to be
SOT, T)
Fun Tin;
L 0 W KST PR] 0 ES
In the State.
CALL AND EXAMINE,
fob v li>
MILUMEBV
or the
4LMAS, SONTAOS, SUNDCWNS, GLADIA
TOKS, CKNTHAL PA HKS, Fashionable
NETS. Old Imdlcs BONNETS trimmed ami
Untriuiuicd, which ?rc?rcercd at the most reasonable
rates.
A I.SO,
HATS Rcmodlcd, Cleaned, Dyed, Pressed aad
Trimmed, at short notice, at
?sIUS. M. hZ. ITATJ;^
Opposite I. P. THOM PSON.
Russcll-strcct, Orniigcburjf, Ca.
mar '2-1 tf
PAINTER'S NOTICE.
npHE UNDElLSIONliD IIEGS LI-3AYK To IN
I form iCiti/ens of Ornin ehurg and shr
rounding Districts that he is now prepared to do
HOUSE PA INTINO, GRAINING, MAHP.LINO,
GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING,
ALSO
CALCSINT Ii HING
OLD PLASTE It ED WALLS
Making llioin look, when done, nincli better than
when first Plastered. All work done at the Short
est Notice a lid warranted for hooks and Durability.
All Orders left at the Store of Mr. .). D. Phelps will
be promptly attended to. Wt ?'. MITCHELL,
npl l.'l ttm
Oraiigehirg Drug Store.
DR E. J. OLIVEROS.
IMPORTE-B AND DEALER IN
DRUGS, MKRIOINES, PERFUMERIES, OILS,
Spirits Turpentine, Kerosine Oil, Yariiish,
&c, &c, &c.
Receiving Monthly
"OSWEGO" CORN STARCH, ??Morning Star"
Corn Starch, a delicious I'ooil tor Infatils.
Cooking Soda, Cream Tarter, Arrow Itoot, Sahie
ratiis, Flavoring Essences, Cloves, Nutiiicfes, Mace,
Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, All.fpicc, \c &c.; &c.
The Proprietor being a graduate of Medicine and
a Druggist of long experience, assures the Public
tltat all Medicines hearing his Lnhlcs arc guaranteed
pure and reliable.
Orders front the Country, when accompanied
with CASH, respect full v solicited.
E. .1. OLlVEROS, M. D.
mar'J?j y Druggist and Apothecary.
I^TJBLIG NOTICJfi
In the matter <>f ) February Sittings, ist'.?.
Guardians nnd Trustees, i at Orangcbiirg.
The Commissioner having reported thai :i!l the
Records of hisolllcc were destroyed during the re
cent war, and that lie is unable In report even the
names of all the Guardians and Trustees: It is or
dered, that he do publish a notice to all persons who
were appointed Guardians or Trustees, or were in
any way liable Id account as such in this Court prior
to the IGth May, I8l?5, to appear before him ami eu
er into new bonds on or before th<> first day of June
icxt, and in every case in which he can obtain evi
dence to satisfy himself ihai any person so liable to
account has failed to comply with this notice, he
shall issue a rule against such poi sons to comply.
It is also ordered, That in addition to their giving
new bond, thai thay be required to tile in I ho Com
missioner's Office, within the time aforesaid, their
ret urns,, shewing all their receipts and expenditures
for the w ards, nnd also a lull schedule of nil Hie pro
perty of every description which they may hold for
their respective wards.
Signed. WM. I). JOHNSON,
March 1, 1807. Chancellor.
* A true copy of llicoriginal order on record in this
Office.
Commissioners Office, *\ V. D V JAMISON,
March '2, \ Commissioner,
mar '?' in 8
S1
AP CASH ST?RE.
JUST OPENING
A full supply of Spring Goods consisting
of all kinds.
DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' ST\A\ COVERINGS,
HOLSER Y,
PARASOLS, *
SILK RIBBONS,
WHITE GOODS,
NOTIONS,
&C &C.
Together with an extensive supply of PRINTS, LONG CLOTHS, SHEETINGS and other
DOMESTIC GOODSS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of which will he found n grout variety of shades and sizes. Together with many other
GOODS too numerous to mention. A call is respect fully solicited
nriRF1
tv
march IG
T A X NOTICE
TO THE TAX PAYKliS OK OJIANOE
PA1US11.
TWILL ATTEND ON THK FOLLOWING DAYS,
iti tin- following places, lo Assess mi 1 Receive Ho
(urns of Taxable properly, and till other returns, hi
cludingCapitation, ?s i*o<|iiiruil by law:
On Monday. . April I, .:: Felders.
Tuesday. 2. ~ Four II????
Wednesday, * :t, " .Jamison's.
Thursday,' '? 1, '? Elliott's.
ti p,.;,pv ?' 5, " /.'brier's.
Saturday, !l ? <?. " Etill Swamp.
" Monday". <? 8, " Glcaton's.
" Tuesday, " " Hrown's.
" W?;?lnes\l:ty, *? 10, Tyler's.
?? Thursday, " II. '? Hones'.
" Friday; ' '? 12, " Uorhiitsvillo.
?? Saturday. " 1-5, " I'asterlin's Mill.
?? Court week, L~>to2tMh tit Orangeburg.
" Monday, April 20, at Cedar LSrove.
" Tuesday, " 550, " Howe's I'uinp.
*? Wed'y S; Thursday, May I & :.' Hrauchvillc.
1 will also attend at Oraugehiirg daily, iluring the
weeek ending May II. when the General Tux Hooks
will be elusud, and those failing make returns will
be Double Taxe 1.
The following is a lint of Taxable Property, lie
turns. &e,: hands, Lots and buildings, Articles
manufactured in *ihis State, return to be made by
manufacturer Spirit nous Liuuors made and sold.
Ruggien, Carriages, (loll and Silver Plate, Wtilolics,
Jewelry and Pianos. Professions, Kmplnynienls, &c,
including Newspapers, Insurance, Express ami Tele
graph Companies, I'hotograpliers, luecuiies from
Salaries, Uenls, Interests, Jfce"., Saw, Flour and Crist
Mills. Motels, Restaurants, llutchers, Milliard Tables
and Rar-Rooms, Ferries, Public Hacks, Drays, and
Haggngc Wagons, Dogs, exuept one tor each Plan
tation or inhabited bot in Town or Village, a Ca pi.
la'i-.Mi'.'.ix on all Males !>u.'weer. tlie ages ??f twoniy
! )?.<? and lifly, an ! on -nil Sides of G tods, Wnres and
Merchandise made from the 1-t day of January,
?.??.?;, to 1st day <?! Jamiary, If't'.T, and from 1 >i day
.Iniouii-y, LSiJT, tt. 1st diiy uf January, 1808.
Cotton Li it: tied on'full is taxed ^2.0U on ever"
H?ll !r?d Dollars.
Returns of Spirituous Li?|uors and uf Goods;
Wares and Merchandise sold since 1st January,
ISO", will be made lor the Quarter ending with
March, and paid :.; the expiration "if each Quarter.
The final Return- of the Quarterly Tax will be
taken during Court Week at Orangeburg, and the
Hooks will be closed mi the -J"t!: of April.
livery Employer will make Returns of the names
of all Persons that are employed by him.
All Returns of Property will be made in person
and under Oath, ami pai I in the District where the
Property is located, and im return- v. ill be received
by mail, or "'<'? erwise. tinluss swurtito according to
la .v.
Taxes will be paid only in Gobi ami Silver coin,
United States Treasury Notes, or notes declared to
bo a legal tender by the Government of the United
Slates, or notes of National Danks, or the hills re
ceivable of this State, or pay certificates of Jurors
and Constables for attendance on the Courts.
tl-;>" Residents of i!..- Town of Orangeburg are
requested to make their Quarterly and General Re
turns on Wednesday and Thursday uf Court Week.
! 1'. W. FAIREY,
Assessor ami Tax Collector of Orange Parish.
mar') m l!
in r:Qi'irrY.
() it A NCi i: !! ? It (J I) I S T K I CT.
The State of South Carolina )
Ex. Reh V In re lost documents.
Solicitor Southern Circuit. J
Application having been made by James W. Reed
and wife and others, lor leave to prove the existence
loss and contents of n Deed of Conveyance in Trust,
made un b r order of the Court of Eipiity in Febru
ary, I8f>0, to bevi S. Tyler bo- t!.sc of J. W.
Iteed and wife for joint lives, remainder to survivor
for life, and afterwards to the issue of the wife ?
On motion of Hutson* ,\ Legare, Solicitors for Ap
plicant, it is ordered, That all pcurmris who .desire
so to do. may a] pear and ems ? examine the <?? idence
produced and introduce evidence in reply, be ft) re
hie on the 17th day of November next.
Commissi..r's OHiee, ) V. I>. JAMISON',
Orangeburg C. II. > Commissioner.
Mar. -J7. IS07. j XII
mar !t() "in
I'N KQTJ ITY,
' OR A N 0 EJJIJ 1UJ IHSTKI (' T.
The Slate ex relalione j Rill to
Solicitor Southern Circuit, L perpetuate
In re lost Documents, j Testimony.
Application having becnmiuleby Mrs. Cely Metts
to prove the Existence, Loss ami Contents of tlu
last Will ami Teslanienl of Jam. - 1?. Melts, deceased.
On motion of Messrs. l/.hir.\ Dibble, Solicitors, ii
is ordered, That all persons ?vlto desire so to do,
may appear and cross examine the evidence pn
dne.-d. and introduce evidence in reply bet?rt! me on
the ih day of June next.
Commissioner's Oliice, ) V. D. V. JAMISON.
Orartgehurg C. II., > Commissioner,
March 1, 1807. )
miir -'! !?in
THK AIKKN WIEKS.
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!i weekly paper utider the above title; to lie de
voted lo General Intelligence Political, Cmntner
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men i of Agriculture, incbuling the field, I he (Irchn id,
the Vineyard and I he Garden. A News Summary
lo contain a digest of the important events of ih
week, will occupy n portion of lite paper; and par
ticular alleiilion w ill be given lo the unsettled ipicsrior.
ol labor, ns best adaptcil to our new condition, and
the development of the resources of the country in
Manufactures, Agricultures, Fruit-riiising and Vine
growing.
Terms: S;'. per year, in advance;
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E. WILLIS. ALEX. It. CHISOLW.
reh 2:5 1 J
S. Tuo.MAs, .Tn., Wm. S. Lasnkai.,
William G. Wliilden & Co,
FORMERLY OF
HAYIXKN & WHILDEX,
DEALERS IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY,.SILVER WARE. CROCK
ELY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND
HOUSE FURNISHING
ARTICLES.
Ohl Colli and Sili , r mircku*e.d. Watchct ami
Jewelry repaired.
235 Kiiig-SL, Cornor of Boanfain,
A T WUOLESA LE 11 7/.I YNE STREET
CHARLESTON, S. C.
feh 2.1 '2m
J. E. ADGEIi & CO.,
Direct Importers and Dealers
IN
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P.AR IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AC,
No. 139 Mcctlug-Mtrcct,
NEAR CHARLESTON HOTEL, AND
NO. ?2 EAST BA 1"
en A iktiissTQiSr, c
J. ELLISON A DOER. E. 1). RORlNSOXi
A. McD. DROWN. G. IL MOFFETT.
. J. ADGER SMYTH.
f? h 2? 8m
CHARLESTON HOUSE.
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
All Goods arc selected specially for out
SOUTHERN TRADE.
AT TDK OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING 8TWH1V
Three doors below WentTrorth,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. ?
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
II. C. Stoi.1.. Chahi.es Wkon. H. C. Walkuu..
feb 23 c tf
French Fruits, Cordials, Olive
Oil, &c., .
Landing Ex- Brig Paid el Marie.
dir E C t F rom b o r1) e a u x..
rrVWENTY CASES FRUITS IS -BRANDY, AB
i sorted.
Five Cases Fruits in juice
Fifteen Cases assorted Cordial
Ten cases Maraschino. Annisettc and Cnnnelle
Five cases Curacnnd' Hollamlc
Five cases Rose Water
One case Pates de foie d'Oie, in whole, half ano\
qiiarJcr Cans
Four cases Pctits Pois ami Champignons
Five cases French Olives nnd Olives farcies
Thirty ruses Superfine olive Oil, pints
Ten barrels' Clarified Whirb Wine Vinegar
Five tievc s Clarified Whitb Wine Vinegar
One bale Velvet Corks, in bags of 4 gross eneb.
For sale by D. PAUL & CO..
?17 Rroad-slreet,
mar 1C tf Charleston, S.O.
Ale and Porter.
mWENTY CASKS ALI.SOPP'S PALE ALE?
A QUARTS AND PINTS
Fifteen casks llyiiss' Pale Ale?Quarts and Pints
Fifieen casks .letfrey's Edinburgh Ale?Pints
Fill ecu casks Ryass' London Porter?Quarts nnd
Pints
Ten casks llnrclay, Perkins & Co's Porter?Pints,
ihe above received by laic arrivals, and for sale Ly
1). PA PL & CO.
mar In tf Charleston, S. C.
T3 EIU
Charleston Daily News,
G. R. CATHOART, K?litor.
CATiicA kt. McMillan ? Morton
]*ropru-ton,
NT0. IS llAtNK Strket.
CITY rUINTETiS.
thums CASH.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily?Twelve Months.$10 00
Daily - Six Months. 6 OO
Daily?Three Months.>....:'. 2 GO
Single Copies.....? cents
To New Dealers.3 cent*