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N K W S 8 U M M AK V. -o- j -Gold dosed in New York at 35;. -Co'tton closed in New York dall at 29J; Bales 1900 biles. -Cotton in Liverpool closed dull; uplands lSbld; Orleans 12|d; sales 8000 bales. -The Secretary of State of Florida was born in Africa. -Preparations are making to take a new cen? sos of New Orleans. -Alabama wants to buy Wost Florida; Florida inclines an attentive ear to tho propo? sal -Parson Brownlow ?3 said to be so great an invalid that he has to be carried about .a a ohsir. -Tho Kentucky "Bluegrass region" this winter osportcd 52,000,000 worth of mules to the South. -Thc smallpox is said to prevail alarm? ingly at St. Lcuis, Cincinnati, Milwaukee and Chicago. -Wealthy Cuban families who have arrived .in New York, say that it is not safe for any per? son to remain in Cuba. ' -Fiour is said to bo exported from the Unit? ed States to Glasgow, made into biscuits, and in that sh apo sent back. -Five Tennessee newspapers have already hoisted the name of Audrew Johnson tor Governor. -Tho chief part of the valentinos this year relato to the Grecian Bend, love-making and .velocipedes. -An Indian p*?per reports a large immigra? tion from other States of anxious seekers after - divorcee. -Brigham Young is said to bo not too '.saintly" to avoid makins $2,000,000 out of his Pacific Railroad contracts. -In New York a steam fire engine has been 'placed on a steamer so as to bc useful ai fire3 near tho wharves. -A correspondent writes that one trouble about, Ylexico is, that with plenty of silver mit cs she has no money. : Th3 Louisville Journal objects to female anfinge, because it would create too much "pairing off* at tho polls. -The first steamboat on Greaf Snit Lake, Utah, bas commencoa ruuning. She Is fifty feet ."ring, hy ten feet beam, and has side wheels -Disuse of envelopes is becoming fashion? able m Paris. The sheet on which tho letter -is wr:t-xjn is toldod in the old styles that was in veg ie before envelopes were invented. -A Paiis letter of the 23? ult. says that ' "Jeff Davis, now in Piris, is suffering from an attack of heart disease, which prevents h:m from going oa to Nice at present. Ho isuudcr medi.'ul troitment.'' -The political troubles in Cuba aro Laving a very d^etdad effect on the sugar market at New York. Prices have advanced nearly ono cent per pound nineo Tuesday, with large pur? chases on speculative account. . '-John R. Branner, lalo President of tho East Tenne, seo and Virgina Railroad, died al Mossy Creek. Teunossce, last week, of apo? plexy. It ia is said that in 1861 Mr. Brauner saved thc/lifo of Pr?sident Johnson. General Hindnva:: was at Knoxville with troops, and a numbei weie detailed to go to Greenville to capture Andy; but Branaer so managod the trnins that the expedition was not a success. -It 13 reported that thc cultivation of tho poppy plant will be introduced into Louisiana. A French goutleman at Natchitoches, it is stated, has announced his intention of plant? ing in the spring of 1869 soveral acres of pop? pies, and of manufacturing opium. It is as? serted that an acre of poppies will make fifty pounds of opinn, worth fifteen to twenty dol ? lora a pound, at a cost of loss thau four dollars a pound for manufacturing, and that oue man can cultivate throe acres. -General Grant, upon being interrogated by one of tho inauguration committee, stated that under no consideration would he ride to tho capital iQ company with Prosident John? son. Tho reason assigned was that Johnson had attacked his (Grant's^ veracity, and lie ' could not, therefore, recognize him. President Johnson, however, does toi propose to meddle in the affair, and ho is not likely to push him? self into the sootety of General Grant, the con? tempt in the case beim: mulual. -?; waa an t.nlncky day for John Chiuaman . when he was born with a different skin from the negro. For now he is to be precluded from tho rights of citizenship, as well as thc three nundiod thousand men of thc plaius, ia spito :<f tho now Burlingame treaty und the reiterated professions of nnivesal humanity. Senator Corbett of Oregon, has moved that "Chinamen not born ia the United States, and Indians not taxed shall not bo deemed malo citiz ns." A-yihing but the Monguls and thoir almond-shaped ayes -The rem rkab'o mildness ot tho presout winter extends over both Europe aud America. Paiii has beett experiencing quite summer ?weather and in tho south of Eugland cherries were gathered in tho mtddlo of December, primroses and other flowers were in full bloom, and roatbudy. mady to unfold their petals, were seen in ma:.; ganlcns on Christmas day, while thc bir i J w"y btUfj nest-building. Busaia s in exception to the rulo. Thc weather there is severe, aud snow storms hive been very heavy. lu Sr. Petersburg it was twelve feet deep and accounts irom the? provinces state that whole villages arc buried under tho drifts. -T!:o Boutid iablo say?j : "We hoar that Alone. A. ( hevalier, an experienced Frenen aeronaut, is iu this city and proposes to mate a Toyage to Europe in Apiti or Mfcy next, in an air ship call d L'Esp?rance, ninety-five feet high, ono hundred and fifty feet in diameter, and leqmring twenty thousand cubic feel of gas to inflate it. Attached is aa endoso J car capable of carr, mg fifty persons and ten days' provisions. We hopo Mons. Chevalier may succeed in inducing forty-nino of our most talkative senators and representatives to ac- ? company him on his experimental trip. If the gas rut's short they will bo eminently use? ful; and should tho ship and crow bo engulph ed in the Atlantic, or carried off to the mooa well, our gtief would not bo altogether incoa aolablo." -A New York letter of the 12th inst, says : "Within the past few days merchants gene? rally report a marked improvement ia city trade; heavy purchases* of dry gooda hard? ware, boots and shoes, groceries, drugs and medicine?, &C, chiefly on Southern account, the cotton crop haring turned out so well, that customers from Texas, New Orlecns, Mobile, and Savannah have made their appear? ance earlier than was expected. Old debts arc being paid up, in many casca one hundred cenls on the dollar, and the new purchases, forthe moat part; are for cash or short notes. The West as yet is not in thc field, nor will it be until the resumption of navigation." -The Washington Star of Saturday fays : "The application by the friends of the late Mrs. Surratt for her remains having been granted, the friends and relatives of all the other conspirators executed under the sentence of thc Military Commission have made similar applications. Thc relatives ot Captain Wirz. the Andorsonville prison-keeper, not living in this vicinity, and being poor, no appli. arion has been made as yet to have his body removed from the arsenal. We learn, lowcvor, thai Mr. Schade, his cottusel, is trying to make some arrangements whereby tho necessary lund* for rhe removal of the body to a Chris? tian cemetery may be obtained. Captain Wirz's widow lives in Trigg Countv, Kentucky, with ono chi'! by lier union with him, and two by a former husband. A daughter of Captain Wirz hy his first wife is, wo hear, a governess in an English nobleman's family, and judging from ber letters is an accomplished lady. She, as well as her family here, havo been constant? ly luging Mr. Schade to eec that the body of Captain Wiiz should receive Christian burial." CHARLESTON. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1869. Next ";'ear, There are signs on .he wharves and in the streets and at the railroad depots that there is to bc this year a large crop of cot? ton. The warehouses and storerooms are piled up high with guanos, superphosphates and fertilizers of every de?cription, and the railroads are fairly staggering under the load of their unsavory fertilizer busi? ness. Every farmer and planter has been encouraged by thc results of the opera? tions of thc year. Wherever the caterpil? lar did not make its appearance, the plan? ters have made money, and thc net profit on the cotton crop of South Carulino, now in thc pockets of the producers. 4?U.M be more than enough to pay tffF r, :r whole State debt of five million ol' t.oTa.Jt. Thisis making a good beginning-*.Le Vitter be? cause our people had almost .-' de up our minda that they were undone to uil eter? nity, and thc Micawbers of tue State had well-nigh ceased to hope that something would turu up. What we have made will be taken care of, not wasud. There is abundant proof of this ia the way that the farmers arc going tc .vork. Free negro labor is not yet leliable. It is the beal that wt: bTive-all that we have: but the aim of the planter now is to econo? mise Liber by limiting thc urea in cultiva? tion and to give the freedmen auch money wages or share ia the profits of the crop ns will enable him to nject ?di but the btst hunds. There is no desire to rush headlong from one extreme to the other, and cultivate fifty acres instead of live ihousoud. Nor is lhere any idea, of doub? ling LUS. .wrfc. ia. culti .aiiaa. haaajisa cauc? has sold for twenty-eight ?ind thirty cents. The plan is to till the bind thoroughly and to increase thc crop by lac free use of fer? tilizers, not by ridding to tho number of acres to be handled during the season. The wisdom of this policy is very evi? dent. It costs nu moro to cultivpto five hundred acre?, which will produce two bales to the acre, thnu the 6uino area which will produco one bale or half a bale to the t>crc. The only additional erst of any con? sequence is tha- of the fertilizers that may be used, aud thia is ns nothing in compari? son with thc increase of the crop. Last year the quantity of fertilizers used in this Stato was very small; but this year it prom? ises to be larger than in any year since or before the war. The people have tbe money. They know how well it pays to invest that money in fertilizing material; and we may look forward to producing in this State, with average seasons, at least 250,000 or 300,000 bales of cotton, to bo sent to market in the spring of 1870. And there will be no commensurate increase in the cost of production. If, as wc believe, the increase in the crop shonld be entirely due to improved cuUivation aud a plente? ous uso of fertilizers, the net profits will be enormously large. With cotton at twen? ty cents, an increase of fifty thousand bales obtained in this manner should be an addi? tion of at least throe and a half millions of dollars to the not income of the Stato. Thisis what wc arc driving at. We working, not. for an increased acreage, not for a breaking up of new ground, not for a headlong plunge into huge furrattig ope lation?, but to cultivate thorcughly every rood of land, and to oa.;ouragr, strengthen ?.nd quicken the soil, 80 as to obtain from one acre the ordinary product cf two. This can be done, and, if there bc any vir? tue in industry and economy, coupled with a liberal use of the whol? brood of fertil? izers,-tbs croiJ of thia year will assuredly tell the tide. ft. Bold, 'iciicmc. A correspouient o: the Macon Telegraph suggests the construction of a canal, lo con? nect the waters of the S??stSeipp? with thc Atlantic oeeau, by the following route:; .?Tapping the Tennessee at Gunter's Lund- I '.ing, in .Murshall County, Ala., and ruu "ning from thence to Center, in Cherokee "Couuly, Ala., along the bauks of the Coo6a "and Eto wah to a point in Cherokee County, "Qa., due north of Acwortb, from there to "the Chattahoochee, crossing at Roswell, "thence to Sweet Water in GwinneH COUL "ty, on the head waters of the Yellow River, down the left bauk of the Yellow River to the "Oomulgee, down its left bank to a point afew "miles eomh of Taversvillo, in Twiggs Coun "ty, from there southwest to a prong of the "Hule Ocmulgee in Pulaski County, and '.down its left batik to its junction with the '.Ocmulgee, where," says thc writer, "un "interrupted navigation will be found, and "an outlet to the ocean at Savannah or "Brunswick, would give a distance of not "more than two hundred and ninety miles " Th.: writer estimates that the oanal oould be constructed at a cost of not more than $5,000,000, and that it would, at a toll of eleven and a quarter cenl3 per toa on freight, pay twelve and a half per oem. on the in? vestment. Wants. WANTED TO KEVT IMMEDIATELY, a HOCT-K ia the l*>ver nartoi thc ci'?, with ivar or tis ruoms. Apply ut No. 37 RA?.NE STREbT. 1* ? February 16 WANTI?O. A YOUA'G 3IAX Ol'' 16 OK 18 yoars, Willing to make himself generally use? ful. Must write a fair hand. Addre-fl. with rc er ence. sn own handwriting, ALLENDALE COMP ?NY, Charles ion, i?. C._-2*_February IC WANTED. A SITUATION, BY A BE? APEO i ABLE WHITE FEMALE. She is a competent child's nurse, aud is willing to mate bei selfusefu'. Can be seen for a few days at No. 106 KING-* . EEET, near Broad. February 10 1* YlTANTGD, TWO Ki'UHS. US1? Ol'1 V? KIT' HEN AND SUIVANT ROOM, by a gentleman ?ind bl- wife, in a central part ot the city: near tho 1 C?tofflce preferred. Address KEV BOX 554, Char eston. t ith2 February IC -IITAMTKII IMMI?Ot vrl3L,Y,BY A. GEN VV TL EM AN, a suite of BOOMS, plainly fur nifhed. and in a good locality; down town preferred. An abundant supply of water roust bc close afh'md. Address, stating location and t..rm* A. P., Office DAILY NEWS. February IC TlfASiTED, A GOOD SECOND-HAND Tr POR i ABLE ENGINE, sis-horse power. Must "oe in fine Older in every respect. JAME? It. PRINGLE. February 13 3 No. 0 Adger's North Wharf. WANTED TO PURCHASE, A HOUSE in the lower part of tho city, with not less than eiuht rooms, and a ebod g r ?un and outbuild? ings. Address A at NEWaOFFICF. Februar. 12 f.* WANTED, HY A LADY, A SITUATION as Housekeeper, or to make he sell generally u?c'itl. Compensation no ot ject, as her desire is to obtain a home. 1 he best of recommendations can be niven. Apply at No. 73 EAST BAY. February 8 nrANTED, BY A LADY ACCUSTOM y V ED to write for tho press, employment on one or more Litorarv Papers or Magazines, as a WRITER OF SKETCHE*?. ruETRY, 4c. Address Miss K. F. W., Postoffice, Charleston, S. C. October 8_ WANTED, S il ESL Kl BE RS FDR ALL THE LEM ING MAGAZINES AND KEW* PAPERS, at publisher's nitcE. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April 21 No. ICI King-street. YIP" A NT KD. AGENTS. 879 TO S200 P*KU VV month, everywhere, malo and f. male, to in? troduce (ne renuine improved COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, coi d, bind, braiu and cmbrold?r in a most sui erinr manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted lor live years. We will pay S10C0 tor any machino that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic ?cam (han ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock SI itch " Every seeojd stitch can bo cut, and still thc cloth cannot be pulled apart without loaring it We pay agents from $75 to S200 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amouut can be made. Address SECO M 3 k CO., Pittsburg, Pa.; Boston, Mass., or ?f. Louis, Mo. ? lumcK.-Do not be imposed upon by other par? ties paluuug on" worthless cast iron machines, under the (?"^e name or oti-orwiaa. Ours is the only Genu? ine und icily practical cheap inacbioe manufac? tured. tuthsl3* Februaiy2 AGENTS WANTED.-?73 1 O82?0 PEU month, or a commission from which twice that amount eau nc made by helling the latest im? proved COMMON SENSE FAMILY .-EWING MA? CHINE; price $18. For circulars and terms, address C. BOWELS A- CO., Ko. 32(1 South I bird-street. Phila.iclphia, Pa. 3mo Decpinber 5 YXTAATfiW, BTKRVRUDV TO siCTJ V> SCRIBE to tho CntCULATINC LIBRARY. CHARLES C. SIGHTER'S Select Library of Kew ilooks contains all ol thc latest publications. April 21 No. 1C1 KING-STREET. Cu lent TO JtK.NT, PA UT OK THAT DESIR? ABLE h EVIDENCE, No. 4S Uoscl-strcet, third door lrom East hay. 3* February 16 TO RENT. HOUSE No. 31 WK ?VT WOB TH. between Meeting ?iud anson street?. Appl? on tbe PREMISE:. February IC _ 3* TO RENT. THREE KOO MS UN TH M Second Floor, iu a ev>o?l location, with usc cf cistern. Apply at THIS OFFICE, february IC_3? . i ENTLEHEN OK PARTIES DESIR 'Y INO BOOMS pira;antiy located, furnished or rot. can bo aecominod iel at No. 95 BBOAL STREl-T. wituS* Fo'otuarj' 10 rpo il [.:&?'!'. TS) AT T II lt E K A KD A HALF J story ITSinS rtrr>:L>rrror m .myon-stret t, CBC do'jr tenth ol Laurens. 'I o an t.pppived teuaut rent vcr?' low. Apply ut No. 3'J sOCI ETY-S1 BE * T, or at Me-srs. DOWic ?: Mo^E, ro i cr ol Meeting and Has"! street.':. tittbsC* Fcbtuary 9 mi? liK.ST, THAT GO?'D GHOCEllY JL SlOItLal thc earner ol Toughly and Lucas sircet=. iteut low to u gold teuaut. Apply al No. 25 MTDl'LE-^T'.tEET. Ihatn_January 28 BOttMS TO KENT TO A ??AftllLY without childrer. Applv to G. GBAF, north? east curncr nf Wentw. rib and Pitt streets. I ubmary C /cr Saic. FtJU SALM, FOK.TY-HOiCSK BK GIN B. with i LOE BOlLElt, complote in every ro ?j-ec: and in thorough order. Will be sold low. i-ppiy to Clll?OLM BKOl'HEl.S, February ll th?tu3 edger's Wharr. FUR SALK ant LKASE, THE RESI PENCb No. 1? Afhley-sm et. on a fin- lot witb all necessary outbuildiugs. House bas sis lame and four suall room-- turu.sh- d with gus, hot nun cold water baths, waler cl'ia.-!, ic ; within a half mluu es' wall: of tho ? Wy Railroad. Apply ON 'JHE PttEMlSl S._tuth-3 mw i_Fi bruaay 9 AT PHI VA TE SAL.K, THAT FIAK STAND v.i h fix urea for a Grocery, corner Calhoun and East Buv slreets, No. 35. Apply ON PREMI-ES. ihstu Ju:iuary_21 AT Pl?! VATE SALI', A DES I lt AU LK LOUSE and four acio LOi' in tho Town of Aiken. >. C. i ho House eoutiiM seven (7) moms on one floor, coiled uni prpered, ami two (?) goid attics; Ironts south, with piazzas to the tou'.h and v. rat, and is in "ood coudilioa, requiring but e!in''t repairs. The Ri chea con oins ikroo |3) r.ioms. Thc loca?cn ol theso premises is OLO oi tho best in Aiken, si int i ou a hi l m the uordicistoin oort ion ol tue lown, . omuun.dng a fine view of thc sumo, and ouly about ten (lb) minutes' >alk from the depot. For fur ber particulars, apply to GEOR'tE I?. COVNOR. February 15 >o. ll Broad-street. A T S'KIVATE SAI,"-, THE ISOll-K J\_ AND LO t at thc southeast corner of Kin;; and catuoun htreots, conan'ung two stores, (bree ..tories high, and o J nvcr> largo lot iioti atarea? at good mats, aro now occupied as grocery stoics For terms, A:o.. apply to T A. WHITNEY, Frauklin strcet. one il or so.uh of (?ucn-siroet. L. B LOV. GREEN, tx'.culor Esto'cH Loveyrecn. N. D.-All jieraoas hav?rg cairns or dematidu against the abuvc Esta to, win pn?eat the sumo tor settlement, properly attested; and taoso indee.cd wiUuiaic^?mc it. 1_ ?. LiiVEGKEcN, lixeeutor Estile fc. H. Lovcgicu. February 15 minmi. Q?EA5I BSN GIN KS FOR >ALE CHEAP, ? >? a; plied :V? imiarjiatcl.v ?Il One 12 horse Portable ENGINE (1/ One 4-iiur?C Port.ble Eiigiuc -ALSO. (lj One 8-ho'se-power ENGINE, in good erudition. CAMELON. IKltKLEY k IO, Northeast c-om-.r Meeting and Cumberland-street.-. Jjuuarv 15 j QLapartncrsijip \M\ct. LAW ??? I ICE-TOE UNDERSIGNED have this da- lormcd a Cop .rtnor-hip lor the lirar'-.ee of i AW AND EQUI" Y in ?umlor and ad joiulcg Counties, and i i thoUi.ited Sta;c ? Courts for | thc District of Som h Carolina, under the name and stylo of lt!-. H.VitDSON <c M ?s B . JAMES S G. RICH J.Rl)feON. M N i GOMEBY BIO HES. Sumter, S. c., Febiuary 3. l eb. uarv 9 IAW N OT i c E.-MCMILLAN KIM;, J Esq.. is this day admitted a parleer in cur Law Partnership. CAMPBELL k SEABROOK, Lawyers. No. 5U Bioad-street. JAME? B. CAMPfALL. HENRY SE Mill00K. Mc.M?Lf.AN KTN'.i. January 2 "RT AK SI ON HOUSE, Camden, St C. TRAVELLERS WILL FIND GOOD AND CLEAN BOOM*', a good Table, and every attei?ion requinto to their comfort. Try me and Judge for your.-elves. Charges rea? sonable. E. G. ROBINSON, February 9 tug* Proprietor. J^T A N S I O N HOUSE, No. 69 B"OAD-3TREET, CHARLESTON, 3. 0. TRAN-TKN'., FAMILIES and DAY BOARD at the most resouablo teems, by Mrs. R. 0. FINNFY, January 30 stu th J mo DES/TA LODGE OF PERFECTION. Ho.l. A N I:TTR\ COMMUNICATION OF T wis LODG E JM. will b<j Leid THIS ^Ursday) EVKMNG. at .-even u'i'itck By order of T. P. G. M. E. E. DEDFORD, January IC 1 Secretary. I. O. O. 1*'. -JEFFERSON LODGE, No. 4. rTTHli REGULAR MEbTING OE THIS LODGE JL will be held Thia Evzurso at Seven o'clock prcchcl.v. Purctnal attendancoof the members ia earnestly requested. J. L. LONSFORD, February 16 tn Secretary. THU; FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH OF CHARLESTON. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CO RPO li Al IO? will bc held 'J un EVENING, the iCili instant, ot seven o'clock, at the < rBce of Mr. Wilmot G. UeSniicBure. Broad-etreet, noon business ot importance. DA MEL P. AVENEL, Jr., Februa:y 16 2 Se retary. BIB LU SOCIETY UP CHARLESTON. THE FIFIY-EI'THTH ANNIVKR-AUY OF THE Charleston Bible Society will bo celebrated THIS E V E N I H O , the ICth instant, at the Second Presbyterian (burcb, commencing at bali. past Seven o'clock precisely, when aftor the read? ing ot tte Annual Report, by the Rev. W. H. ADAMS, appropiia'e addresses will be delivotcd bv tho Rsv. J. li. PICKETT ?md tho Rev. W. W. HICKS. 'ibo public ?nd all friend!? to the Bible Cause are cordially Invited to attend. At thc close of ihe Exercise* a COLLECTION wiil be takon up. ?ev. JOHN T. WIGHTMAN, ) Oommittee CHARLES P. FRAZER, J of J. N. ROBSON, J Arrangements. February 16 3 ?5? ant) JoUii?. LOST, THREE LETTE KS, DIRECTED to EDWARD JERKING. The finder wiU please leave them at No. a* BROAD-SIi'.EET, or drop them in the Postolhce. 1 February 18 LOST, A NEWFOUNDLAND HOG. Description: roth ears black, targe black and white spots on body, bushy tail; answers to Ute name of "Jeff." A liberal reward will be paid for his rc c very. A. M. JACKSON, February lc 3 Accommodation Whar'. MAIM GUA HD HOUSE,CH ?ELESTON, S. C., FEBRUARY JS, 18G!>.-Found and i.rough t to this Post. J H REE SAFE KEYS, which the owner can have bv proving property 'ind payiog expenses. H. W. HENDRICKS, Fobrorry 15 3 Captain ol Police. PICKED UP UM THE ?d INSTANT, near the bar. a YAWL BOAT, which tho owner can have by i? oving properly and payfnir t xpenses. Aptily nt tho I'OINi HOUSE, sullivan's Island. February 13 3* 0* XE HUNDRED DO? LARS KBVAKD. siolen irom near Uonncau's Depot, North? eastern BlQrwd, on the lGtb January, two MULES oncaligbt bay maro Mule, black -t ipa down the back and slignt stripci around thc legs; several sa* die marlts; head large ?nd carried low; tusk on right -ide of l( wer Jaw just protruding; about ten yea s old. 'tho other, a blacl: so se Mule; seven .years cid; quick and lively ; no marks; hoofs long and without fregs: carries bead nigh. 'Hie above reward will be paid tor thc recovery of the Mules with the taief, or ni ty dollar* for the Mules. W. N. JONE?, Bonneau's, Northeastern Railroad. February ll 5* l?lotirca in Jankruptn). IN THE DISTRICT COU KT OP TUR UNITED STATES, FOR THt DISTRICT OF SOU fd CAROLINA-IN THE WATTER OF WIL? LIAM 'JBOMAS, BANKRUPT. BY WHOM A PETI? TION FOR ADJUDICATION OF BANKRUPTCY WAS FILED ON IRE 31ST DAY OF i-ECEMUKR, A. D. 16G8, IN -AID COURT-IS UA^KltUPlCY - This is to give noiiee, that on the I'JUiriBUZH DAT or FKBRUABY, A. D. 18G9, a Warnst tn Bankruptcy was is tied ngainst thc Estate of WILLIAM 1110 HAS, ot Summerton, io th- County of Claren? don, sud stat? of -oath carolina, who Uns neon adjudged a Dnnkrupt on bia own petition ; that ibo payment o? uny debts and do'ivery of au> property belonging to seid Eaultrupt.tobim or for his uso, mid the tionsfer ot any property by him aro forbidden bv law; that a mcetinc ?fthe Credi? tors ol' t'ic said Dmkrupt, lo provo their debt?, und to choose on- O' moro At-sign cea of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to bo holden at No. 72 Broait-Htreet. Cbarle-tou. South Caro ina, bi'fore J. O. ('AUPEN1 ER, Registrar, on the B-03X11 DAY or M.iuou, A. t>. 16G9, at ll o'clock A. M. J. P M. EPPING, United States Marshal as Messenger, rcbiuaryl? 1 ?N THU DIS3T?1?5T COURT OK TI1I0 ur?ixru jTiies, ros THIC ErrrrtlCT "F P0U1B CAROLINA-IS ? HIC MATTER OF HEN? RY D. GREEN. Ju.. KANKlcTJPr.-To whom it may concern: Thc uiHlnrsigued bcttb* fives notic ot hld appointment us Assignee of U ENRY V. GRIJEN, JR.. rn-the Couutv of sumter and ->iuto of . out1? Caroli? na, vithiu sa il District, who hts boon adjudged a Ilankruut on his petition by tho District court of sni<i District Dated tho iib day of January. A. D. 18G9. J. W. SiUUKEY, F.bninry 10 ro3 Assignee. P A RR Y ?Si LITTLE, PRACTICAL PRINTERS, . No. 3 STAT E-S TEBET, CHAnLES:OX, S. C. Fobruary IC - 3 "^MIGRATION AND LALOR BUREAU. FARMERS AND PLANTERS SUPPLIED WIT 3 LABOR of every description on short nodce. by ap? plying to 0. W. WIEcKINO k .io., Merchant's Hotel, Soelety-strert. February IC .3* VERDON it RATES, CHAMPAGNE ALE LEE WERT, HARLEM, N T. D. 'J bis celebrated Ale is brewed fresh all through thc year, and is guaranteed to keep sound through tho hottest weather, and on that ucoo nt is of al Ales tho best adapted to tho -outhern climate. Tbe proprietors are desirous of esublistiing a trade for tbeir Alo in this cciion, and wish lo ir-ike ar? rangements with som': energetic, rosponsit lc larly to take tbe gencv tor thc salo nf it in . ha l Bien and vicinity. RYERSON k RA1><. Harlem Elation, oew YoskC ty. February IG Imo B. FICKLIN G HAVING TAKEN HOCKADATS STABLES AND LQTS IN SPRING-STREET, Ts now pr. pared to keep CATTLE, HORDES, and STOCK vi cv. ry dcsciipf cn. Sher i- a po-il pump a id large ?''eds on thc lot. I will voil stock ou small comm aiton, Imo Fenruarv o LEATHER AND RUBBBJR BELTING. Steam Packin? Laco ?>e ;t?er Hints aud Kurs Bolt Hooks, &c POR SXht RY W vi. M. BIKD & O HO. 493 EAST IS \ Y , CHARLES I ON. S. 0. January 6 3mo 7CTOKTH, STKELK & WAH OK LI., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, STA T10NER Y, PERFUMER Y, CUTL ERi HOSIERY, P?RNISHIING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERY, kc, kc. No. Meeting-street, CHARLESTON. S. C. J. B. STEELE. C. C. NOR IH, A. W, WA BL? ELL, JR. NOW York. January'J.? Uno E O . II . HOFPOCK, FACTOR AND coy mission MERCHANT, AjCCOMMODATjcut WHAOF, Cbarlestos, S. 0. P. GAO?DBH ntmnu Srcoa September 21 I*-.~?Tu~--~~~~ QKJKDIC ?OIRKS DANSANTE, FOB THE BESBfn 0? THE GERMAN LADIES' SOCIETY, AT HIBERNIAN HALL, Tins ii. ven ing. February 16th, IS GO. PROGRAMME. PAST L 1. Overture from "?he Hgenncrin".BALFE 2. Prolo?ue.MEIEB 3. Promenade-Polonaise and Waltz, 4. Scbottish. 5. "Outs Nacht." Beciiation.GLOSBEENNEB C. Kogli-h Quadrille. 7. Polaa. 8. Romanza (in costume;, "Ein Schuctz bin ich".KBEOTZKB 9. Wullz. 10. "Bertrand du Guescltn." Recitation in E'icbrh.Mus M? ET LBS 11. Polka Mazurka. 12. "De Gerang," Rcoitatlon in tho Lower German.REUTEB 13. Waltz-Quadrille 14. "Des i-aengers Fluch," Recitation.UHLAND 16. fenottisn. 16. Son?. from "Figaro's Hochzeit".MOZABT 17. Rcdowa. 18. "Was ist des Dontiichcn Vaterlacd," Grand Chorus, new....MEIER PABT H. 1. Overture from "The Lombardes".VERDI 2. Prologue.MEIES 3. Ladies' Waltz. 4. "?tell ich m fuistrer Mittornacht," Song in costume, new.MEIES 5. Galopade. 6. Waltz. 7. '-Do blinne Scfcaiisterjung," Recitation in the Lower Juna m.REOTEB 8. CoHlion (with valentines). 9. Polka. 10. "He Comes Too Late," R?cita'.ion in German. 11. English Quadrille. 12. Polka Mazurka. 13. Waltz. 14. Rcdowa. 15. Galopade. IG. Minuet, 17. Polka. 18. Galopade. FINALE. Maren ana Wal tx. JOS' M ETZ'S CELEBRATED MUSIC BAND, eleven members, conatiintc the Orchestra. JUS" Each member will be introduced at the signal of the Trumpet. 83" Daors open at 7 o'clock. Beginning at 8 o'clock P. M. precisely. 8?- The "Euffet" is in the hands of experiences ladies, and Mr. D. G01JEN wiil furnish refresh uients iv. the lower floor of the Hall. S3" 'a .ckels SI. For ?ale by thc Ladies of the So? ciety, by Mr.' GO! JES, at COURTENAY'S, at the door, and by thc subjoined gentlemen, composing thc Hall Commute- : J. C. H. CLAU?3E.V, Esq., Chairman ; Messrs. D. WEHNER, G. H. LTND STEDT, H. HARMS, H. LUDERS, H. CAMPSEN and G. LC GE MANN. WILLIAM ?FFERHARDT, Manager. HERMAN D. MEIER, Regisseur. February 1G 1 O It A T O R I O MRS. BAP.BOT TAKES PLEASURE IN AN? NOUNCING that Roisini'3 Oratorio of the "STA BAT MATER'1 * Will bc given at ST. MARY'S CHURCH, HASEL-S?REET, OA* THURSDAY EVENING, 18W INSTANT. Programme. 1. Introduction....Ptabat Mater 2. AT.Cujus Miimatn 3. Dui.Quis est bou? 4. Air.Pro pee ails G. Choras and Rccit.tia Muter 6. Qaatuor.SanctaMater 7. Cuvatlnc.Fae ut portcm 8. Air and (.horus.Inti im-natas 1). Quatuor.Quando Corpus 10. Cuorus Finale.Au cn T ckels $1. to b ; ont unod at the Music Stores of Mr. I Scigllng and Messrs. Zogba-ro. Your.? k Co.. and at the Book Stores ot Messrs. Rus.-eli and Greer, King? sfred; Messrs. Walbor, Evan* k Cogswell, Broad stroct. In consequence of ibo small capacity cf thc Church, the sab of Tickets is limited, and none will he sold at the Church. a February 16 Q UARLESTON THEATRE, LI^JEE AND MANAGES.JOHN TEMPLETON. AMUSEMENT EXTRAORDINARY I FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing Thursday, Fcbrnary 18th. Engagement with Whitman's original world-rc nowncd spectacle, entitled thc Encbanlod WHITE FAWN : With Mr. B. F. Whiiman'a Celebrated PJrisian BAL? LET TROUPE. M'LLE E8MERALDI DIANL. Star Danseuse trom her Majesty's Theatre, London and Venice. M'LLE AUGUSTA SOHLKE, Star Danseuse from Theatre Royal. Paris, and Nlblo's Garden, Now York, with Piincipal and Second Premier Danseuse* and Full COtIP? DE BALLET. MISS ALICE VANE, The Star of the Sunny South and STAR DRAMATIC COMP.iNY. The Great Fifteen Thous ind Dollar TRANSFORMATION S C E N EI The whole under thc immediate supervision of B. F. WHITMAN, Eeq . tho Propnoior. SCALE Ol' riUOES. Admission.$1 00 Rcs. two "eat.-. 1 St) Galleros. GU OS- Ticket- cm be bad ut HOL'-'EV BOOK STJiiE and HOt'EL?. Fouruary 15 /.Bf JlttS. QU?NTJ?'S ? CYS i-iiOTOGiurn AND PINK ART GALLE fIY. NOW ON EXHIBITION ai.V LA::?;!'^T AND Snort Collection of CB HOMO LITHOGRAPH* ever seen ic Charleston. They ?xe perfect copies of cci chratcd Works of Art, holli ancient ..nd modem. Amone tho collodion maybe found ?ALVA IOU KuSA'a Hi-.AD OF CHRIS !, Conejo'? Macda'ctic. A. Delacroix's Tulo Goin= Out, A. Delacroix's Tide Coming Ia, Turner's Venice, Jackson'* English Scenery, Rowhotlou.'s Ei-ghs.i Scenery. Boxier** English and Iri.-h Sceuerv. Vte.vs on the RbltM, 1 be Juugfiuud, .he Wetlorborn, Mn ino View.?, and many otbeis. Thc public are rei peet fully invited to rall and iee lat-se bountiful Work? ul Art. They are offerou-for salo at New York prices. PORCELAIN PICTURES. Great reduction inthqprrco P? lt'?I; LAIN PIC? TURES. Recent improvement) n producing thc,-"e pictures ruablo us lo now l ifer tho ut nearly one half the forun-r prices, and laf supe. or. Call and examine specimens. OUR CARIES DE VLSI IE A-.D 'OTHES LJLALN PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR? PASSED. K-pecial attention given to <-nildren. Also to copy inc old Daguerreotypes acd Other pictures. Sati-fa,-. Hon in all cases miaranteed, und at prices to corres? pond with the times. STUltEOSCOPIC PtCTVRKS AHB OTHER BJlOTOGRAPHS OF CHARLESTON, FORT SUMTER AND MA UNO LI A CEMETERY At Reduced Frlceg. A fine collection of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE MOUN? TAINS IN.NOR'l H CAUOLINA AND THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER. These iru the first and only Photographs ever takOD in that .ooahty. H V I N B Y ?V C O., No. 2G1 ?INO-STRBET, CHARLES TON, S, C. February IS 18 CHARLESTON DENTAL DEPOT No. ?W5 Kl>G-NTKKKT. GOLD ANO TIM VOIL, AM?LUAM-t, MINERAL TEETH, Steel Good?, and every article used by the Dentist. Smo January 27 ?wertes nnH MhttMtons. SWEET ODERT^ If* B?BREL8 NEWARK CIDER, A SDPBBIOE ii article. For sale by February lg lntb.2 W. H. CHAFCE fc CO. WALHALLA PRODUCE. ONIONS, APPLES, BEANS, AND DRIED PEACH ES sud Apples SEED ABD EATING POTATOES. GOODBICH, WESTJ EN BED, GARNET CHILI Mercer?, Prince Alberts, Jeck-on Whites Peach Stows, Pink Eyes, and Davis Seedling. ior salo bj MOFFEX k WBABTON, February 0 stuthlmo Ko. 22 last Hay. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO.. Wholesale Grocers, CHARLESTON, S. C., OFFER FOB SALE LOW FOR CASH : OAAA PACKS8ALT OUUv lO'. O barrels Pink Eye Peed Potatoes 100 bales Gunny Bagging DOH coila Hemp and Manilla Hope 1000 kegs Nalia 200 barrels Coffee Sugar, A, B end C 500 bags Rio Cofifeo ICO barrels New Orleans Molasses 300 boxes Adamantine Candles OOO kegs Orange Mills Powder 100 hogebcad8 Now orleans and Musco? vado Sugar Ito tierces Rice, january 19 tnthslmo DEMIJOHNS, BUTTLES AND IMPOUTED L&GKlt TUE li. 1 AHA PIVE Q*LI'0N DEM'JOHNS IOU V 2000 demijihns, smaller sizes 100 crates Claret and Madeira Bottles 100 caska Bottled Lager Bier, in quarts ! and pinto. Imported from Bremen, and fer sale by CLACIU.S & wniE, February 4 thsluSmos No. 86 East Bay. ; ALES, PORTER, &c. JEFFREY'S SPARKLING EDINBURGH ALE, pinta; stone Bass' Pale Ale, in pints;*glass Findlater's Dublin s to ? t, in pints; glass Fresh Roasted CoCTeo (best quality Rio), 35c. per lb. Country butter, at 30 35 and ito lb. At (he OO OPERA I TVE GROCERY STORE. Southwest Corner Meeting and Maraet street '. Goods delivered free.. February ll WHARTON & 3IOFEETT, NEW youie. ?V10 F FE TT & WHARTON. CHARLESTON. NO. 22 EAST BAT ?JBEET. . W-K ARS NOW RECEIVING BY EVERY STEAM? ER, ?PPLErtand PO VA TOES, and offer fo: sale the lollo-.ving varieties of Eating and Seed POTATOKSl Goodrich soedllng-PINK EYE Early Harrison-Mercer Jackson Whites-D.vkoman's Wostcrn Red-Duck Eye Chili ned-Davis seedling Peacb Blow-Early Rose. Parties ordering for seed should do so at once, be? fore the rivers and canals ore lrozen up. I. J. WHABTON, No. 115 West-street, New York. J\ME> G. MOFFET?, No. 22 Ea-.t Bay street, Charleston. December CO 3mo iitii?rii?Lis. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OF1TCE. I . CHABLESIOX, ti. Ci, February 13. 1SC9. ? ON AND AFTER SUI'DAY, FEBRUARY Kin, the PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Caro? lin: Hui i road will run a? follows : FUR AUGUSTA. Leave- Charlceton.8.?JO A. V. Arrive at Augusta.5.10 P. 11. Connecting with trnins for Montgomery. Memphis Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery unr Grand Junction. FOR OOLTTMP? A. Leave Charleston.,.8.W A. M. Arrive at Columbia.HAS P. M ConncoUng willi Wilmington omi Manchester Bul rotul, CLarl?tta auU South t.'aroliua Ita?road ace Camden tram. FWB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.8.0i) A. K Arrive at Charleston.S.f'H P. il Leave Columbia.7 4? A. M Arrive at Charleston.5.0U P. 3! AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPBESa (SUNDAYS EXOtlTED.I Leave Cbarledton.:.7.:?< P. M. Arrive Bt Augusta.C ?0 1. 41. Conucciiug with trains lor Memphif, Sashvilli and Iiew Orleans. v>a Grand Junction. I cavo Augusta.4.1 J P. Al Arrive at Charleston.1.0U A. M COLUMBIA NIGHT I NPRESS. Ifi'JNDATP XSCETTED.) I.esve Charleston.6.03 P. M. Arriva at Colnmma.4.40 A. V. Connecting( -uudays excptedi with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.-5.30 P. M A riivo at Charleston.."... .5.30 A. ?', *? MMERVILLK 1RAIN. Leave Charleston.3.0" P. at, Arrive at Summervillo. OP. m. Leave Summerv'Ho.7.?U A. M. Arrivent Chorleston.:.2> A. M CAMDEN KHAN''H. On Mondays, Wrdncsduvs and Saturdays. Leave KiugvUle.4 2U P. M. Arri <c at Camden..*.7.IM) P. M. Leave Camden.?.33 A.M. Arrive at Kingvillc.9.20 A. td, (Signed" H. T. PEAKE, Februar1. 15 General SuDcrintendeut. Jflacljiiun), (Eastings, detr. PflOiNIX IRON WORKS JOHN F. TA YLOR & CO., 8UCCESSOB3 TO C A' 51 ERO N <Si CO.. Engineers, Boilermakers, &?." Nos. 4, G andS PRITCHARDS TR EE1, (VEAJB THE DBY DOOK), Charleston, S . C . BTEAHENGINES AND BOILERS-;IA Ul M E, STATIONERY AND PORTABLE. BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, POLLEYS AND GEA Bl NO, LBON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTLNGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR BRASS. Wc guarantor to furnish ENGINE 4 and BOILERS of 2B geo J quality and power, and atas low rates a? oa>i he bad in New York, Baltruor.-'ir Philadelphia. AGENTS FOB Ashcroft'? Uw* water Detect r. THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOLLEB. REFAIS? PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. February 1 n*o 3oos J T. HUMPHREYS, BOOKER, AUCTIONEER AND GO ll MIS? SION MERCHANT. aALE3 OP REAL E?lAAfS, STOCKS, E03D9, SE< CTJRirlE* AND PERSONAL PR?PEattY ATTENDED TO. No. 39 B RO A D-S T R K il T . CHARLESTON. S. 0. nUFEBKNOrS. Hon. HENEY BWIST, W. J. MAGRATH. 7sq., Ornerai JAMBS CONNER, T. E. WABING, Esq. October 1 (?rnrerifs ?i ?gisrcliancons. I FLOU?? ?if D OATS. I BUSHELS OATS 3u barrels Extra Floor, Lauding from Schooner Maryland. For sale low. . FobrnarylO 1 WILLIAM BQAQH k CO. BI EVERY STEAMER. WM. S. CORWIN k CO. RECEIVE .A .FRESE supply of CRACKERS and BISCUITS, Goshen Butter, Flour, iv. _' FJKESH PEACHES, PINEAPPLES, QUINCES", . STBAWBERBIES,. Cherries, apple Butter, Tomatoes, Green Com, Green Peas, Succotash, String Beans, Asparagus, Mushrooms, Truffles, in two and three poun i cana, at WM. ti. CURWIN k CO,, ? _ _ No. 276 King-street. FRESH SALMON, LOBSTEB. MACKEREL. LITTLE NECK CLAMS, in one, t? o and three pound cans Devilled Eutrcmeta-Hom, Turkey and Lobster, for luncheons, fcc Pattes? of Wild Game, Sardines, Beef a la Mode. Tur? key, Chicken, Sausage Meat, in caca, of good quality, at WM. S. COK WIN k CO., '_No. 876 King-street MUSTARD, SPICES, SWEET HEBB?, RAISINS, CITRON, Currants, Prunes, Driel Apples, BrnneHes, Figs in boxes and drums, at 25,6Cc ?nd $1; Pecans, Hasel and Hickory Nats, Soft SheU Almonds, con? stantly on band, at WM. S. CORWIN k CO., _No. 275 King-street, CHOCOLATE. ~~~f COCOA, BREAKFAST COCOA, BROMA, HOMO PATHIC Cocoa, a fresh supply at WM. S. CORWIN k CO., _No. 275,King-street. CHOICE FULTON MARKET B li? E Ff FA MILT PIG PORK, MESS BEEF AND MESS PORK, Codfish, Yarmouth Bloaters, Dutch Herring, sardelles. Mackerel, Pickled and Smoked Salmon, Halibut Fins, Sounds and Tongues, receiv? ed every wcok, at WM. S. CORWIN k OOm No. 276 Erg-street PIPER HEIDSEICK, VE CLICQUOT,'PON *ABDIN. MOCK k CHAN DON'S Imperial, Mum m'a Private Stock, Cabi? net Verzenay, Dry SlRery andVerzonay, .rarranted genuine, and for sale by WM. 8, CORWIN k CO.. _ No. 275 King-street, SATIN GLOSS, PEARL AND ?LUlil STARCH, : FIG. BUTTON AND LIQUID BLUEING, SOAPS, Caudles, at WM. S. CORWIN k CO., _ No. 276 King-street. DAYIb' DIAMOND AND MAG > IV OLIA BASIS, CHOICE BREAKFAST STRIPS, SMOKED AND PICKLED TONGUES, Concentrated Beef and Pock, German san-agc, at WM. S. CORW'N k CO., _No. 275 Klog-streot; RED AND BLACK CURRANT, CRAB APPLE. QUINCE, BLACKBEBRY AND Cal vea' Feet Jellf, Guava Jolly, Preserved Chew chow. Poaches, Quinces. Limes,, Raspberries, in glass. Brandy Peaches, Gag63, Apricots, Pie Fruits, for sale at WM. S. COB WIN k CO., _No. 276 King-etreet. ENGLISH PICKLES, OBOW CHOW. ONIONS, CAULIFLOWER, WAL? NUTS; Mushroom. Walnut and Tomato Cat? sups; Worcestershire. John Bull, Tndia Scy, Paou, Reading sauces; ? ssence ot Sbiimps and Anchovies, Anchovy Paste, Curry Powder, Salad Dressing, at WM. S. CORWIN k 00., No. 276 Kmg-atreoL ANGOSTURA'S, BORER'S, HOSTET TEE'S, RUSS' ST. DOMIN? GO. Stougbton RH T (? RS Drake's Plan.aliou Bitters, 91 per bottle, $11 per crts.-, at_' WM. 8. ?j RWIN k CO. ANISETTE, MARIS* HIND, CURACOA, K ti LMM ELL, ABSINTHE. CHAB TREUsK, Creiuo de Menibos, Rose, Concile, Uoyau. Parfait Amour, Huile ue Vunillo For salo by WM. S. OORWIN k CO., _ N^ag^Kligjteeot. . VIRGIN OIL OFAIX. T COOA OIL. CAVER?. SPANLSH AND FRENCH j.j Olive?. Olives Farcie*, mchovics. Congress, Kissingen end Vichy Weders, at WM. S. OObWIN- & CO., _No. 276 King-street. BECKER'S FAB INA, PATENT AND PEARL BARLEY, SAGO, TA FIOCA. Maizenn, Corn March, Arrow Boot, Comstock's Kattonal Food, Italian Maccaroni and Vermicelli, Cox's Sp.ijkling and Cooper's Gelatine, Fronen, American and Bussian Isinglass, will be found at WAT. K COI?WIN k CO., _^_No. 275 King-streot PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BECKER'S SELF-RAIS? ING Wbeat and Huokwneat rlour. Bice Flour, Preston & Merrili's and Pioneer Yeas? Powder, Wor cestci Hop Yeast Cakes, Ct cam Tartar, Soda. AR of the best quality, at WM. ti. COLWIN k CO., _No. 276 King-street CHOICE G OS H (SN, ENGLISH DAIRY, PINEAPPLE. ETD Ol, SAP SAGO. YOUNG AM URICA CHEESES, at WM- S. CORWIN k CO, _No. 276 King-ttreet FRENCH, AMERICAN AND CID lilt Y 2\EG AIl.W A KR A N T K II PURE PRIME GOSHEN BUTTER, OF THE "BEST quality, received every week; Cooking Butter, Prime Leaf Lard, ia 3,5, IO and 2 ) lb packages, and in any quantity to suit purchasers at WM. 8. COBWINfcCO., _._No. 275 King-street ~~* CLARET WINES. GODARD'S COUrHY, JOHNSTON'S MEROO, St. Loubes, Branderburg Freres, Kt. Julien' Medoc, Chateaux Murgaux, Chateau Y>nem, Hock belmer, Lanbenheimer, Haut Kynterne, Chambertin, Nu' ts. dos do Vongeot, of direct importation. For sale by WM. a. COB WIN k Ce>.. No. 276 Kinc-street OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, GFNUINE MOCHA. LAGUAYRA, PRIME RIO Cori-EE.*. Constantly on baud, Parched and Ground Java Coffee, warran ed pure, by | WAI; S. CORWIN & co., 1 No. 276 King-street. I LONDON PORTER, JEFFREYS'. BASS', ALLSOP'S. MC IR k SONS and Tennent'? ALE.>. Imported recently and direct by W.U. S. CORWIN k CO., No. 275 King-street ' ALSO. A .-uprly of PHII ADELPillA POUTER, in pints. SUGAR HOUSE AND GOLDEN SYKUP, TWTEW OltLEANS AND 5IUSC0VAD0 MOLASSES, 1^1 at WM. s. CURWIN & co., _No. 275 King-street LUBIN'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS, LIQUID BENNETT, ORANGE FLOWER WA? TER, Rofe Water, Celery and Caraway Seed, Mock'lurtle, Ox Tail a .d J ornato Soup. Borden's Concentrated 1-xtroct ol Beef, lourtolot's Essence of Beel, for a mps anJ invalids, i'o sale at WM. S. CORWIN je CO., No. 27n King-street. TO SMOKERS ! J* OK SMOKING TOBACCO ! THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL HiS OLD FAVO? RITE BRANDS at the usual prices, in stamped packages. He invites the Trade and Country Mer? chants to examino his large and well selected Stock, which he ia able to offer at manufacturera' prices, either by the gross or dosen, to suit purchasers. Apply at L. LORENZA > N. E. corner Wentworth and King February U> i