Editorial Miscellany [pp. 610-614]

Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 28, Issue 5

EDITORIAL MICELLANY. Future arrangements will be duly advertised. For further information, and for engagements of freight or passage, apply to Joo FIRASER & Co., Central Whalf. The Liverpool agents of the above line are Fraser, Trenholm & Co., No. 10 Rumford place, who will receive, at any time, goods for shipment to Charleston, and store and insure the same, if instructed to do so, sending them forward by first packet, aud leaving the extra expenses to be collected in Charleston when the goods arrive." The article in our present number, which discusses the Irrepressible Conflict, etc., was intended'fobr the April number, in the hope that it might influence the action of the South in regard to the National Convention at Charleston. We regret the delay in its appearance, but hope that its tenets may not, aftelr all, prove to be unseasonable. The South should accustom herself to such plain talk. The connection of Prof. Stueckrath with the REVIEW having terminated, our bills for Texas will be collected by other parties, or subscribers can remit direct. In a short time it is the hope of the Editor to obtain a suitable person to make a general Southern tour. We entreat subscribers who are indebted to make the effort to remit us as much as possible during the month of May, as our expenses are very large. They will remit to New-Orleans, or make payment through their merchants in any Southern city. We ask also an increase of our subscription list. D See in our advertising columns the page furnished by Messrs. F.W. Fowle & Co., whose medicines, the "Oxygenated Bitters" and "' Wtar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," for the cure of dyspepsia and lung affections, have a reputation as wide as the Union, and most deservedly so, as we believe. See also the Pianoforte card of Messrs. Chickerieg & Sons, whose main factory is at Boston, and whose large establishment is at 807 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The Chickering piano has a national repute. Also, the card of J. A. Bennett. Among the great variety of mills before the public, we know of none that more faithfully and Satisfactorily performs its work than that entitled the Excelsior Mill, for which he is the sole agent. The American Intitute, at the late fair, awarded the large Silver Medal to this mill. and vouchers from the most reliable and praclical millers award it the meed of being among the very best offered the public. 614

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