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B -.'-y.. ? & -i?V;i (A. Daily Paper $10 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., THURSDAY.CORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1866. Tri-Weekly $7 & Year^ VOLUME I-NO. 2? PUBLISHED DM I.Y AND TBI-WEEKLY, tm GLMN&R, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, BY JULIAN A. SELPY. STATE PRINT EB. TERMS-IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Papar, six months.$5 00 Tri-Weeklv. '.- " .3 50 Weekly, " ? .2 00 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. S3" Special notices 10 cents a Une. AGENTS. Thomas P. Slider, Charleston. H. L. Darr, Sumter. S. P. Kinard. Newberry. Samuel Drouthitt, Greenville C. H. Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H. Julius Poppe, Andersou C. H. The Winchester Times, of the 14th, says: "We are informed by reliable gentlemen, residing near and beyond the Shenandoah, in the direction of Berryville, that one night last .week, by a singular convulsion of the earth, immense rocks were displaced and removed some distance. Mr. Daniel Snyder scarcely recognized his own place the next morning on arising. Every stone and reek around his house had been removed. Mr. Snyder thought a small portion of the Rocky Mountains had fallen into his barn? yard . We understand it was the same csise ""in the mountains beyond the river-rocks of enormous size being displaced. Here is something for scientific men to unravel. Most singular to say, no one noticed any? thing unusual during the night. Notice. THE subscriber, wishing to give his sole attention to the DRUG BUSINESS, t hanks the community generally for their liberal patronage, and desires to inform them that he has disposed of his entire stock of DRY GOODS to C. E. JACKSON, who will conduct it on his own account hereafter, and earnestly solicits for him i, continuance of the same. He will continue business at the same stand. E. E. JACKSON. Having purchased the entire stock of DRY GOODS from E. E. JACKSON, and resumed business on my own account, I take this method of announcing to my former friends and patrons that my stock of Goods comprises a choice selection of almost every article usually kept in my lino, to which the attention of purchasers is invited-assuring them that he will not be under-sold by anv merchant in the citv. Feb 21 3_C. F. JACKSON. Wah Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! AN assortment of tho finest varietv of PAPER HANGINGS, and of every pattern, for sale at thc lowest price bv c. BRIL!, Feb 20 6* Assembly street, Columbia. WA?TE:D\ CCHARLOTTE and South Carolina RaU J road BONDS and COUPONS; also, Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Kaiki ad COUPONS, for wlueh we will barter GOODS or pay GOLD. SHIVER A BECKHAM. Feb 20 8 JUST RECEIVED, AVERY largo assortment of the finest as well as common CIGARS, CIGAR ETTOES, choice, fine and common SMOK? ING TOBACCO, MOSS TOBACCO, SMOK? ING PIPES, Ac. Feb 1_7 G_SHODAIR & STIEGLITZ. BELTING-! BELTING! AT REDUCED PRICES.'.' 2C\fif\ FEKT BELTING, assorted . V/V/V7 sizes, at manufacturers' prices. ALSO. GUM PACKING, LACE LEATHER. COPPER RIVETS and BURRS. For sale by HOPSON A SUTPHEN, Feb 17 Imo Bear of old Post Office. SADDLE^3^^TITS]^ HOPSON ? $tn?HENt , U ?Sk MANUFACTURERS and dealers ff?fliSMn every description of SADDLES, "?p^l?RIDLES. HARNESS, COL? LARS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, LEA? THER. ENAMELLED CLOTHS, Ac, which thev offer at LOW PRICES. Saddles, Harness and Trunks REPAIRED with neatness and despatch. HOPSON & SUTPHEN, Feb 17 Imo Rear of old Post Office. Store to Rent. FOR sale or rent, a STORE 20 feet front by 20 feet deep, eligibly located on As? sembly street, at the site of the new Mar? ket. Apply at this office. Feb 18' Notice. ALb persons are hereby forewarned not to CUT WOOD or otherwise trespass on my land, lying at tho Charlotte Rail? road, eleven miles from Columbia, as I am determined to enforce the law against all who disregard this notic?. Feb 18 (;?_G. DI FRC KS. "ffr?TTT^ -gc? mWl?? GUANO, BOUGHT of the Government Agents. For sale low, to arrive, bv Feb 14 GREGG A CO. $5? REWARD. STOLEN, during the night i> the llth inst... two MULES-one j^Jjgorrel horse mule, the other a mc tmun-sized sorrel mare mule, with scar on left shoulder both about 15 hands high, and both branded on the fon- left shoulder and the right hip with the letters "J. W.' The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the Mules and thc apprehen sion of the thieves, or $20 for the mules. JOHN M. WHITE, Feb 18 C Fort Mills, York Dist., S. C. Just Received by Steamer George. Liverpool Salt, omo??s ?ND aooat ON CONSIGNMENT, AT REDUCED PRICES! ! RAA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, at ?JvFvJ $3.00 per sack. 100 bbls. ONIONS, at $3.00 per barrel. 1,000 l: Extra fine FLOUR, at $12.50 per barrel. Tho above in store and for sale by A. L. SOLOMON, Commission Merchant, 2d door above Shiver House, on Plain st. Feb 20 _6_ Gr. DIERCKS, Watch-maker and Jeweler, ?-o HAVING removed to John C. yy\ Secgers' store, on Main street and lA.vS&eriiragcd competent workmen, is now prepared to REPAIR "WATCHES and JEW ELI'Y, and to manufacture plain GOLD RINGS and JEWELRY according to order. Fel 18 STEAMBOAT LINE FROM Columbi i to Charleston. THE NEW ind FIRST-CLASS LIGHT DRAFT BEAMERS GEORGE and FASHION are i ow prepared to make en? gagements to t ike Freight from Granby Landing to ( 1 arleston. All goods for? warded bv thu 1 ne will bo insured, if de? sired. Also, fi r carded to New York, and advances made i iou the same,-if required. _ Feb 14 Imo V. L. SOLOMON, Agent. ASMALL INVOICE of GAS FIXTURES, consisting of ono and two light Pen? dants, one, two and three Swing Brackets, Reading Lights, new styl? Shades, Burn? ers, Sic. Orders taken for CHANDELIERS at Phi? ladelphia price?. W. B. STANLEY. Feb 13 N0~TJCK ALL persons having claims against BE? VERLY W. MEANS, deceased, wiU present them duly attested to the under? signed, and all persons indebted will make payment to Mas. B. W. MEANS, Ex'x, Feb 8 th>8* At Winnsboro, S. C. FR?SII "BBBAD, Qk??. W, THE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and customers that they have greatly enlarged their establishment, and are prepared to deliver, to all orders loft at. their store, a superior article of BREAD. They also have a wagon bv which they can deliver HOT BREAD twice a day to persons living in distant parts of the city. Store-keepers and boarding-houses will do well to give us a caU. Feb 8 _SHOD AIR fi STIEGLITZ. CARRIAGES AND BC?. AT the old Bayonet Factory, ?on Washington street, three .squares from Main street, will -be built to order and for sale BUOGIES of tho first-class and latest style and on the most improved plans. We piro '?ose to build as cheap as can be bought North, and will guarantee our work for twelve months. Old CARRIAGES and BUGGIES renno vated and made to look equal to new. We will spare neither pains nor expense to please our patrons. Give us but a trial, and wc will guarantee satisfaction. A libe? ral share of patronage is solicited. BURN & TAYLOR, Feb 6 jlO* Columbia, S. C. Nomination for the Mayoralty. MANY friends of Dr. EDWARD SILL hereby respectfully recommend him for the Mayoralty of this city, at the election to bc hold on the first MONDAY in April next. It will no doubt be remembered-espe? cially by citizens of somewhat mature age -that, some years ago, Dr. Sill was called, for three consecutiva terms, to preside over tho municipal affairs of Columbia as its Intendant, without salary. He is, there? fore, not without experience in tho duties of tho office. If, then, in the present aspect of things, there is need of our pos? sessing tho qualifications of industry, fidelity, economy and thorough business habits, coupled with official experience, into whoso hands must be committed tho administrative affairs of tho city-then will these all bc found, in a great measure, united in the individual hereby nominated. Dec 21_ th Land Agent. SPECIAL attention paid to purchase and sale of PLANTATIONS. FARMS, DWELLINGS and REAL ESTATE of every description in South Carolina and the Southern States. Office-Court House Square, Columbia, S. C. Feb 3 New Store. THE subscriber , s hanpy to in- fcjdf1 form his,old cns- ~J ft o ni <. rs and lil] ^ if r i e n ds that, IHIcwil?t '*Phonix"-like, his store lias risen ont of smouldering ashes into a substsntial brick building of goodly proportions, in which parties wanting storage can be accoinmo lated. All description of goods received "or sale on consignment; and where ho will keep as good an assortment of GROCE I?ILS as can bo found anywhere, and for ?ile, as usual, at tho lowest prices, at wholesale and retail. E. STENHOUSE. Feb 4 Imo* OFFER tho following GOODS as CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT IN CO? LUMBIA: . * , HARDWARE. CAST STEEL, PLOW STEEL, BAB IRON, SHEET IRON, HOOP IBON, LOCKS, LATCHES, BOLTS, CATCHES, BUTTONS, SCREWS, Compasses, Bales, CoffeevMilla, Hoes, Axes, Chains, Spades, Shovels, Hinges, Brushes, Ganges, Files, Hammers, Hatchets, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Halter Chains, Horse-shoe Nails, Ac, Ac, Ac Groceries. CHEESE, BACON, LARD, EGGS, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, MACCARONL SPICES, MAIZENA, Gelatine, Farina, Nutmegs, Currants, Cocoa, Candles, Salt, Soda. Molasses, Mackerel, Ac. DRY GOODS, JEWELRY, BOOTS, SHOES, BORAX, PAINTS, OILS,' WINDOW GLASS, Ac. Feb ll Imo? FD3HEB M LOWRANCE. M. B. 75. RECEIVED TO-DAY i ! FROM NEW YORK DIRECT ! BY 4TIERCES NEW HAMS. 4 " Bacon SIDES and STBIPS. 6 boxes Babbit's YEAST POWDEBS. 10 " ass'd PICKLES-q'ts andig?is. 25 " RAISINS, (Layer.) 20 drums FIGS. 12 boxes ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. 12 " GOSHEN " ' 4 " PINEAPPLE 12 bbls. SYRUP and MOLASSES. 50 boxes SCALED HERRINGS. 6 " FLAVORING EXTRACTS. 2 bbls. Imported SAUER KRAUT. 2 " NEW DUTCH HERRING. Always on hand a full assortment of nm GROCERIES I Ginger Preserves, Citron, Prunes. Currants, Cocoa, Chocolate. Corn Starch, Spices. Flour, Sugars, Coffee. Tea, Butter, Lard. Sakeratus aud Soda. ALSO, A full assortment of FINE LIQUORS ! Which we offer at FAIR PRICES. CALNAN & KREUDER, Gervais street, near Richardson. Feb 16 Hubs, Spokes and Felloes. AFULL supply of HUBS, SPOKES and FELLOES, suitable for Buggies and Wagons. ALSO, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Axle Clips, Ac-.' In store and for sale cheap for cash by DI AL A POPE, Jan 27 Successors to Allen A Dial. Corn, Hay, Oats and Peas. O A A BUSHELS prime White COBN. ZV/UlOO .? OATS. 100 bushels PEAS. 50 bbls. FLOUR-Extra Family. 100 bales EASTERN HAY. Just received and for sale at lowest mar-, ket rates. Office Gervais st., near S. C. SLR, Feb 1 Imo* J. D. BATEMAN, Agont." FLOUR, BACON, ETC. i)1 A BBLS. CHOICE FAMILY AND SUPER FLOUR, at Charleston prices, freight added. 20,000 lbs. choice old BACON SHOUL DEBS, at 16 and 18c. 30,000 SEGARS-low-priced and good. With various other articles of primo qua? lities and low prices. For sale by Feb 4 Imo?_E. STENHOUSE. Edwin J. Scott, HAS opened a Broker's and Exchange Office in Columbia; willfurnish checks >n New York and Charleston ?in sums to mit purchasers. Attend to buying and selling SPECIE, BANK BILLS, STOCKS, BONDS, Ac, on commission, and make iash advances on consignments of Cotton, ;o be sold in Charleston or New York. Office at C. H. Baldwin's store, corner Main and Washington streets. Jan 23 2mo?__ T. RHETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW IND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY? Office in Rear of Court Houee. Feb 1 Imo* mim POWDER t THE subscribe* is just receiving into store, anti cm supply, air kinds of POWDER from the ?bovo named popular Factory-in! whole, half and quarter kegs, owl ia cans and canisters of every size and quality, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. To merchants and others buying to sell again, a furtber_hberal discount wiU be made. He ha* 'also in store a general assort? ment of HARDWARE, SHOES and HATS, GROCERIES, Embracing almost everything wanted for House, Kitchen br Plantation use; and is constantly receiving fresh additions to his stock. All of which will be sold at the Very Lowest Prices for. Casli. Give him a call, at Nos. 5 and 6 Brvcc's Range, Columbia, S. C. Feb 14 Imo? ROBERT BRYCE. PALMETTO IRON WORKS, COOMBIA, 8. G. . HAVING rebuilt a part "=<5?^v__?% of our shop, we arc again 2^>gj|^-"? ^prepared to resumo husi jt^?SSs 'V'lllifc 1 ' m au ?f its* various ^K?23s3EwW*branches-repairing En? gines, Grist and Saw MiUs.refltted; all kinds of Brass and Iron Casting. Mr. G. A. SHIELDS will be found at tho Works, ready to attend to all calls. We hope to merit a share of tho public patronage. Por Sale. 40,000 lbs. BAR IRON, suitable for plan? tation purposes. . . 3,000 lbs. best CAST STEEL. 200 Cast Steel AXES, made here. 100 Steel HOES, assorted. Planters will do well to call and examine our Iron. WM. GLAZE & CO. Feb 14_Imo BROWN & SCHIRME!!, Commission Merchants, COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICE South side Gervais street, near Assembly. .Tan ?5 Imo LUDWiG & KEATINGE, ENGRAVERS & LITHOGRAPHERS, COJiXEIi NINTH AND BROAD S TS., 3FS.loT^ m ond, Sua 30_ .'Imo LEVIN & PEIXOTTO, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND COM? MISSION AGENTS, COLUMBIA,. R.C. Corner Assembly and Plain Streets. OFFER their services to dispose off or purchase PRODUCE, REAL ESTATE ar PERSONAL PROPERTY of anv and every kind, and from their general know? ledge of business hopo to merit a share oj public patronage. JACOB LEVIN, Late Book-keeper Exchange Bank. D. C. PEIXOTTO. Formerly associated with F. Lance. Jan 13_ _ TOHNC.SEEGERS. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER. {^^^hand and^(.^Is"LVVW^V?R^^ FLOUR, MEAL. CORN', BACON, LARD BUTTER, COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, RAI JINS, &c. ALSO, WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS ANI VLE. All of thc very host. His rules are: To sell low for cash, t< jive full measure and to keep always oi land tho Very best articles in tho market. Jan 31 . *_;_ Paints, 0;ls, Window Glass, &c. A GENERAL assortment of the above CX. together with a full stock of BRUSHES >f everv variety. In store and for sal ?heap for cash by_ DIAL ft POPE. Brass and Copper I1HE highest prices paid for old BRASS COPPER, LEAD and ZINC, at ROBERT MCDOUGALL'S, horner of Gadsden and Washington srs. Orders for every description of BRAS; HASTINGS lilied with neatness and dc ipatch._Jan 27 rm ~ ?xj mi ? ^ ?li? ? *M l_ j* SR QB --ts ? c= hr i - i-. si ? \~Z -::-r.i: S g ?Z^3Li |w z9 ? ? 33 -a ______ r bit S s C2 !? 10 2 g o JZ? V. ^BBSES? lil 5 ? err he ? * ?? =2 * JIMIII Ililli B * ?fe g B ft--? tit ^ 31 ^ j 3 n O ? LIM ;n 1 CD 2 ?i? i os IP CO MKT II?HTAT? wrnm EMBOPE. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OP CROCKERY, GUSSWABE, &C+ FOR SALE LOW' BY GKREGrGr & CO, Corner' JiieJiardson and Taylor Streets, Feb 8: _ Imo* Valuable and Extensive Water Power in the City of Columbia for Sale. Ordered by the l?gislature af South Carc n tina. THE undersigned Commissioners, ap? pointed by tho General Assembly of South Carolina, at its late session, will roeeivo bids for the valuable WATER POWER known as the COLUMBIA CANAL, until the first day of April next. The Canal is eight thousand six hundred and fifty-four yards long, and the average fall for the first threo miles is fourteen feet, commencing at ten feet at Upper Btrect, in Columbia, and attaining nineteen feet one inch at Bridge street; tho remaining two miles, from Bridge street to its mouth, commences at nineteen feet ten inches, and attains a fall pf twenty-five feet. Fine building sites exist between tho canal and river, giving complete protection to build? ings and.machinery from freshets. The State, through the undersigned, will con? vey the canal and all its appurtenances, together with the right of way for sixty feet on each side of the centre of the canal to the purchaser. Compensation to the adjacent land owners for the right of way, to be made by the purchaser, on the'same just and equitable terms that theeright of way wa<* convoyed to the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, by , Aot -.of 15th December, 1845. This power has been accurately surveyed by Prof. John LeConto, of the SotUJtt Caro? lina University; his report, together with tho Act of tho General Assembly jind this advertisement, has been printed, and may bo obtained by addressing Jas: G. Gibbes, Esq., M3yorof Columbia. Prof. LcConte estimates that by doubling the original capacity of the canal, as re? quired by the Act, that the power secured to Bridge street will be 355 horse-power, the average head being fourteen feet; and from Bridge street to its mouth 532, horse-, power, with an average head, of twenty-one feet, and a current of one foot per second.' With a current of two feet per seeoud, the powers would bc 710 and l,06i horse-power ; and if thc machinery is not run at night, the power may be: doubled by accumulat? ing water in reservoirs. "As tho supply of. water," aajrts Prof. LeConte, "which mar bc turned fl om the river into the canal ai its head, is almost unlimited, the canal can be enlarged to an extent commensurate with the demand for water power. If. desired, it may be made to supply water to tho extent of 5,000 horse? power or mora. In fact, by very simple arrangements, one-third or one-half, or even more, of the whole water in Broad River, might bo turned intn auch an en? larged canal." This w?tor power is literally within tho city of Columbia. Thc city is now supplied by railroads penetrating nearly every Dis? trict in the State, furnishing the produc? tions of cotton, rice, wheat, beef and pro? visions, with little expense at this important point. The city of Columbia is supplied with gas and good*water, tho climate is salubrious and healthy, being above the miasmatic region, and invites, for pleasant settlement I and society, merchants, artisans, mecha- | nies, manufacturers and persons of for-, tuno and leisure. The property will be sold on the following conditions, to wit: 1st. Thc purchaser shall, within two veal's from the date of conveyance, comp?ete tho widening and deepening of said canal to at least twicoiti origininal capacity. (Its original capacity was fifteen feet wide at top. eight feet at bottom and four feet in depth; to double it according to Prof. LeConte's report, it will require tho removal of 36,107 cubic yards of earth, and 3,200 cubic yards of ?tono to Bridge street, and from Bridge street to its mouth 22,176 cubic yards oi barth-no stone to bo removed.) That the ?ianie shall always be kept open for boatiug purposes, free of charges, to .where it is now used. (This will not interfere at all with thc water power for driving machine? ry, as boats only descend as far as the first eek, near Upper .street.) That thc water shall not become stag lant, and thatit shallnot be used foi-other :han hydraulic purposes. That one-third of the sum bid shall be .>aid within thirty days after notice of ac? ceptance of bid; one-third at the expiration >f six months therefrom, and the. remain ng third at the expiration of twelve uonths. Titles delivered on payment of irst instalment, and that the title herein >roposed to bc conveyed shall revert to the State, on default being made of any of the bregoing conditions, including payment )f all the purchase money. This water power with its location, in tho udgment of tho Commisioners, is un !C|ualed by any in the.Stato of South Caro? ma, and not surpassed by any in tho Southern country. Parties sending bids will please furnish .he Commissioners with references as to he ability promptly to make good tho ?ame. t All the communications may bo addressed. 0 tl? undersigned at Columbia, S. C. JAMES L. ORR, Governor, WM. D. PORTER, Licutenant-Governor. JAMES G. GIBBES, Mayor of Columbia. Columbia, S. C., January 23, 1866. Feb 13_,_ Hardware. rHE subscriber** would respectfully' in? form the citizens of Columbia and dcinity, that they have opened their stock ?f HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, WIN >OW GLASS, Ac, to which they would isk the attention of purchasers, cheap for .ash. DIAL A POPE. Bank of Hamborg, S. C. A0ONVENTION of the Stockholders of this Bank is called to meet at their Banking House, in this place, on WEDNES? DAY, the 28th of February next. Attendance, either in person or by proxy, is earnestly requested, as matters of great importance will be presented for their con? sideration. J. "W. STOKES, President. Hamburg, S. C., January 23, 1866. Jan 27_, Imo DAN. CASTILLO'S GREAT SHOW AND MORAL EXHIBITION. J. M. ?1X0?, MANAGER. THIS complete CORPS OF ARTISTS will ' have the honor of appearing before the public of COLUMBIA, On Levy's Lol, Opposite Phonix Office, FOR Two Days Only! Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 26 ce 27. Firs tperform ance will be given on MON? DAY AFTERNOON. There will be a GRAND PROCESSION . Of the company through the principal ? I streets, forming a splendid cortege, at ll o'clock a. m. MONDAY, February 26. This troup will be headed by the Great Clown, DAN. CASTELLO, Vii? ?ester, Humorist, Orator and Performer. He will introduce his inimitable perform? ing Russian. Horse * ' O 25 DFL - " This horse was raised in Southern Rus? sia hy a Circassian soldier. Like the Ara? bians, the nomadic people of his tribe form the strongest and most inviolable attach? ment to their unexcelled horses. They make their favorite coursers thou* special companions, and train them to bc very fleet and intelligent. The Circassian, dur - ing one of his wandering tours, became very needy, and soon found eager pro? posers for the purchase of his splendid norse. At last he consented to part with him: He was brought before the pur? chaser, and there ensued a scene that has been used as a subject of a poet's pen. At a signal from him, the horse, "With flowing tail and flying mane, With nostrils never stretched hy pain, Mouth bloodless to tho bit or rein, And feet that iron never shod, And flanks unscarred bv spur or rod, The bounding horse-tho wild-the free Like a wave that dashes on the sea. Came proudly thundering on." There stood the noble horse, the admi? ration of every beholder. No steed of the Tartar or Ukraine or Arab breed could be more beautifully formed. . Never did Land? seer or Rosa Bonheur see or imagine a more perfect animal. His thorough-bred Trick Horse Andy Johnson, HIS COMIC PONY "January," AND HIS Educated IVIules. HE WILL EXECUTE HIS FL TING LEAP , OR LEAP FOB LIFE, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. KTotioe. TH3S 6SE?T Moral Exhibition ! Thc Manager has, at great expense, ob? tained the services of HERR LENGEL, tho Lion King, together with bis WONDERFUL LIONS ANO LIONESSES* This exhibition will take place prior to the commencing of tue CIRCUS PER? FORMANCES, thereby giving visitors an opportunity of having a perfect view of these "Lords of thc Forest" beiore Herr Lengel enters the den, so that those who come specially to soe the animals may re? turn home with their families. The COMPANY compriso some of the finest performers-male and female-either in Europe or America, consisting of : EQUESTRIANS, VAULTERS, ACROBATS AND GYMNASTS. DAN. CASTELLO and Mr. CHARLES PARKER, the two great Clowns, will ap? pear in every performance. HERR LENGEL will enter the den at 2 and 7? o'clock. 47* A Corps of Ushers are engaged to seat onr patrons, and tho public may bo assured that the strictest order and deco? rum will be preserved. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Admission.$1 00 Children.50 cents Colored Persons..75 *' Feb 18 6