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-Gold closed in New York at 352.
-Cotton closed in New York dull at 29 ;
salos 1900 bales.
-Cotton in Liverpool closed dull; uplands
T2 d; Orleans 12jd; sales 8000 bales.
-The Socrotary of State of Florida was born
in Africa.
-Preparations are making to take a new cen
sus of New Orleans.
-Alabama wants to buy Wost Florida ;
Florida iuclines an attentive oar to tho propo
sal.
-Puraon Brownlow is said to be so great an
invalid that ho bas tobe carried about in a
chair.
-Tho Kentucky "Bluograss region" this
winter oxportod $2,000,000 worth of mulos to
the South.
-The smallpox ia said to prevail alarm
ingly at St. Louia, Cincinnati, Milwaukeo and
Chicago.
-Woalthy Cuban families who have arrived
in New York, say that it ia not safo for auy per
son to re tn a i n in Cuba.
-Flour is said to bo exported from the Unit
ed StatOB to Glasgow, made into biscuits, and
in that sbapo sent back.
-Five Tennessee newspaper bavo alroady
hoisted tho namo of Andrew Johnson for
Governor.
- Tho ohiof part of the valentines this year
relato io the Grecian Bend, love-making and
?velocipedes.
-Au Indiana papou reports a largo immigra
tion from other Slates of anxious seekers aller
divorces.
-Brigham Youug is said to bo not too
"saintly" to avoid making $2,000,000 out of his
Pacific Railroad oontracts.
-In Now York a stoam firo engiue baa been
placad on a steamer so as to bo useful at
fires near the wharves.
-A oorrcspoDdent write* that ono trouble j
abou'- Mexico is, that with plenty of silver
mit'CH sho has no money.
The Louisville Journal objects to female
suffrage, because it would create too much j
"pairing off" at tho polls.
-Vue first toauiboat on Groat Salt Lake,
Utah, bas eonvmencea running, bho is 0y
feet 'ong, by ten feet beam, and has side
wheels
-Disuse of envelopes i becoming fashion
able in Pana. Tho sheet on which tho letter
is written is Voided in the old styles tbatwas
in vogua b : re envelopes
medical . '. ? ??? : ncr
-Tho political troubles in Cuba aro having a
very decided effect on the sugar marketat New
York. Prices havo advanced nearly ono cent
per pound since Tuesday, with large pur
chaser on speculative account.
-John R. Brauner, lato President of the
East Tonne see and Virgina Railroad, died at
Mossy Creek, Tennosseo, last week, of apo
plexy. It i-; is said that in 1861 Mr. Branner
saved tho lifo of President Johnson. General
Hindma'i was at Kuoxvillo with troops, and a
numboi v/eio detailed to po to Greenville to
capturo Andy; but Branuer so managed tho
trains that the expedition was not a success.
-It is reported that tho cultivation of the
poppy plant will t>3 introduced inta Louisiana.
A French gontleman at Natchitoclies, it is
stated, has announced his intention of plant
ing in the spring of 1869 several acres of pop
pies, and of manufacturing opium. It is as
serted that au acre of poppies will make fifty
pounds'of opiun, worth fifteen to twenty dol
lops a pound, at a cost of less than four dollars'
a pound for manufacturing, and that ono man
an cultivato three acres.
-General Grant, upon being interrogated
by one of tho inauguration co' mitteo, stated
-that under no consideration wouid he ride to
the capital in company with Presidont John
son. Tho reason assigned was that Johnson
had attacked his (Grant's) voracity, and he
could not, thoreforo, recocrnizo him. President
Johnson, however, does not propose to rneddlo
in the affair, and ho is not likely to push him
self into tho society of General Grant, tho con
tempt in tho cane being mutual.
-It was an unlucky day for John Chinaman
when he was bom with a different skin from
the negra For now he is to be precluded
.from tho rights or citizenship, as well as the
three hundred thousand men of tho plains, in
spite of the new Burlingame treaty and tho
reiterated professions of univosal humanity.
Senator Corbett, of G Ogon, has moven that
"Chinamen not boru in tho United 8tates, and
Indians not taxed, shall not be deemed male
citizens." Anything but tho MonguLj and
then almond-shaped eyes.
-Tho remarkable raildnose of tho present
winter oxtond3 over both Europe and America.
Paris has been experiencing quite summer
weather, and in the south of England cherries
were gathered in tho middle of December,
primroses and other flowers were in full bloom,
and rosebuds, ready to unfold their petals, wero
seen in many gardons on Christmas day, while
the birds wc i y busy nest-building. Russia is
an exception to the rule. The weather there
is severe, and snow storms have been very
heavy. In St. Petersburg it was twelve feet
deep, and accounts from the provinces state
that whole villages are buried under the drifts.
-The Round Table says : "We hear that
Mons. A. Chevalier, an experienced French
teronant) is in this city and proposes to make a
voyage to Europe in Apul or May next, in an
air ship call L'Esp rance, ninety-live feet
high, ono hundred and fifty feet in diameter,
and ic rpi i ring twenty thousand cubic foot of
gas to inflate it. Attached is an enclosed oar
capable of carrying fifty persons and ten days'
provisions. We hopo Mons, Chevalier may
succeed in inducing forty-nine of our most
-talkative sonators and representatives to ac
company him on bia experimental trip. If
. the gas runs short they will be eminently nso
. fol; and should the ship and crow be engulph
ed in the Atlantic or carried off to the moon
well, our gnef would sot be altogether incon
solable."
-A New York letter of tho 12 th inst, says:
"Within th past few Jays merchants gene
rally report a marked improvement in o tty
I trade j heavy purchases of dry goods hard
ware, boots and shoes, groceries, drags and
medicine , fcc, chiefly oa Southern account,
the cotton crop having turned out so well,
that oustomors*' from Texas, Now Orlonns,
Mobile, and Savannah have made their appear
ance curlier than was expected. Old debts are
being paid up, in many cases one hundred
cents on tho dollar, and tho new purchases,
for tho most part, aro for cash or short notes.
Tho Wost ns yet ia not in tho field, rtor will lt
bo until tho resumption of navigation.'*
-Thc Washington Star of Saturday says :
"Tho application by tho friends of the late
Mrs. Barratt for her remains having been
granted, tho friends and relatives of all the
other conspirators executed under the sentence
ot tho Military Commission have mado similar
applications. The relatives of Captain Wirz,
the Andersonvillo prison-koopor, not living in
this vicinity, and being poor, no appli; ation
has been mado as yet to have his body removed
from (lie arsenal. Wo learn, lowever, that
Mr. Schade, his counsel, is trying to make
somo arrangements whereby tho necessary
funds for tho removal of tho body to a Ohrie
tiau cemetery may bo obtained. Captain Wirz's
widow lives in Trigg County, Kentucky, with
ono child by her union with him, and two by a
former husband. A daughter of Captain Wirz
by his first wife is, we hear, a governess in
an English nobleman's family, and judging
from her letters is an accomplished lady. She,
as well as her family hore, have been constant
ly urging Mr. Schade to soe that the body of
Captaiu Wirz should receive Christian burial."
CHARLESTONT
TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1869.
Al ext l ear. JflP
There are signs on the wharves and in
the streets and at the railroad depots that
there ie to be this year a large crop of cot
ton. The warehouses and storerooms arc
piled up high with guanos, superphosphates
and fertilizers pf every description, and
the railroads aro fairly stnggering under
the load of their uuaavory fertilizer busi
ness. Every farmer and planter has been
encouraged by the results of the opera
tions of the year. Wherever the caterpil
lar did not make its appearance, the plan
ters have made money, and the net profit
on the cotton crop of South Carolina, now
in the pockets of the producers, would be
more than enough to pay off our wholo
State debt of five million of dollars. This is
making a good beginuing-the better be
cause our people had almost made up our
minds that they were undone to all eter
nity, aud the Mtcawbers of the Stato had
i well-nigh oeased to hope that something
would turn up. What we have made will
be taken care of, not wasted. There is
abundant proof of thia in the way that the
farmers are going to work.
Free negro labor is not yet reliable. It
is the best that wc have-all that we have;
but the aim of the planter now is to econo- j
reize labor by limiting the area in cultiva
tion and to give the freedmen such money
wages or share iu the profits of thc crop
as will enable him to reject all but the
best hands. There is no desire to rush
headlong from one extreme to the other,
and cultivate fifty acres instead of five
thousand. Nor is there any idea of doub
ling i cultivation because cotton
ha! nty-eight and thirty centsi
phvn in to i'll the land, thoroughly ant
to increase tho crop by the free use of fer}
til ir ev . not hy .adding to the number of
acres to be handled during the season.
The wisdom of this policy is very evi
dent. It cost* no more to cultiv te five
hundred acres, which will produoo two
bales to the acre, than the same area which
will produce one bale or half a bale to the
aore. The only additional cost of any con
sequence is that of tho fertilizers that may
be used, and this is as nothing in compari
son with the increase of the crop. Last
year the quantify of fertilizers used in this
State was very small; but this year it prom
ises to be larger than in any year since or
before the war. The people have the
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 be
sent to market in the spring of 1S70. And
there will be no commensurate increase in
the cost of production. If, as we believe,
tho increase in the crop should be entirely
due.to improved cultivation and a plente
ous use of fertilizers, the net profits will
be enormously large. With cotton at twon
ty cents, an increase of fifty thousand bales
obtained in this manner should be an addi
tion of at least three and a half millions
of dollars to the net income of the State.
This is what we are driving at. We are
working, not for an increased aoreage, not
for a breaking up of new ground, not for
a headlong plunge into huge farming ope
rations, but to oultivate thoroughly every
rood of land, and to encourage, strengthen
and quicken the soil, so as to obtain from
enc acre - the ordinary product of two.
Thia can be done, and, if thcro be any vir
tue in industry and economy, coupled with
a liberal use of the whole brood of f rtil-,
izers, the crop of this year will assuredly
tell the tale.
A Bold Selieme.
A correspondent of the Macon Telegraph
?suggests the construction of a oanal, to con
nect the waters of the Mississippi with the
Atlantic ocean, by tho following route :
''Tapping tho Tennessee at Gunter's Land
"ing, in Marshall County, Ata., and run
"ning from thence to Center, in Cherokee
County, Ala., along tho banks of the Coosa
and Etowah to a point in Cherokee County,
"Ga., due north of Aoworth, from there to
the Chattahoochee, crossing at Roswell,
thence to Sweet Water in Gwinnett Coun
ty, on the head waters of the Yellow River,
down the le ft bank of the Yellow River to the
Oomulgee, down ita left bank to a point a few
miles south of Taversville, in Twigg Coun
ty, from there southwest to a prong of the
Little Oomulgee in Pulaski County, and
down itc. left bank to its junction with the
"Oomulgee, where," says the writer, "un
"interrupted navigation will be found, and
"an outlet to the oe ea tx at Savannah or
"Brunswiok, would give a distance of not
mers than two hundred and ninety miles "
The writer estimates that the' oanal could
be constructed at a cost of not more than
$5,000,000, sd that it would, at a toll of
eleven arid a quarter enta per ton on freight,
pay twelve and a half per cent, om the in
vestment ,
Wants.
W
ANT D TO IC KSiT IMMEDIATELY,
a HOU>E in tho lower part Of the ci'y, with
tour or six IVOUIJ. Apply at No. :i7 HAYNU
STREKT._1*_February 10
WASTED. A YUtNG MAN OF IO Ott 18
ycart), willing to make himself gouorally uso
ful. Must write a Jalr hand. Addre-s. with te rr
ence, mown handwriting, ALLENDALE COMP VNY,
CharleBtou, fc. C. 2* February 16
WANTED. A SITUATION. II Y A RE
SPECTABLE WHITE FEMALE. She ia a
competent child' nurse, and is willing to make bet
self usefu'. Cau be BCOII tor a few days at No. 10G
KING-* i KKK 1, near Broud.
February 16 1*
WANTED, TWO It OitlS. USE PF
.IT i HEN AND SEE VANT ROOM, ty a
gentleman nd hi3 wife, in a central part ol the oity:
near tho lostofllce preferred. Address KEV BOX
554, Char eaton. tuth2 February 16
WAN TKO IMlUl DlATELY, EY A GBN
T L BM AN, a imite of ROOM"*, plainly fur
nished, and in s good locality; down town preferred.
An abundant supply of wator munt he CIOBO at hand.
Address, stating location und t. nun A. P., Office
DAILY NEWS. February 16
WANTED, A GOOD SECOND-HAND
POR I ABLE E N G IN E, six-horso power.
Must bo in Ano order in evory respect.
JAM Eb lt. PEINOLE.
February 13 3 No. 6 Adgor'H North Wharf.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, A HIMJSK
io the lower part of* thc city, with not less
than night roomB, and a pood g mien and outbuild
ings. Address A. at NEWoOFFICK.
Februar. 12 6*
WANTED, BY A LADY, A SITUATION
as Housekeeper, or to malro herself generally
uso:ul. Compensation no ot ject, as her desire is to
obtain a home. The best ol recommei.dations can
be Riven. Apply at No. 73 EAST BAY.
February 8
WANTED, BY A LADY ACCUSTOM
ED to write foe the press, employment on
one or more Literary Papers or Magazines, as a
WRITER OF SKETCHES. POETRY, kc. Address
Miss K. E. W., Postofflce, Charleston, 8. C.
' October 8 _
WANTED, SVBStTllEEUS FOR ALL
THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEWS
PAPERS, at publisher's rates.
CHARLES C. RIGHTER,
April 31 No. 161 King-street.
WANTED. AGENTS. 875 TO 8 0U PEU
month, everywh ire, male and frmale, to in
troduce Hie ccuuino improved COMMON SENSE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machino will
stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, coid, bind, braid and
embroider in a most superior manner. Price only
^$18. Fully wairanted for live years. We will pay
$1000 for any machine that will sew a stronper, moro
beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours, lt makes
tho "Elastic Lock Stitch." Evory seroad stitch can
bo cut, and still tbo cloth cannot bc pulled ap-irr
without tear in? it. We pay aa ont* from $75 to $200
per month and expenses, or a commission from
which twice that amount can be mudo. Address
SECOMB ft CO., Pittsburg, Pa.; Boston, Mass., or
st. Louis, Mo.
CAUTION..-Do not be imposed upon by other par
ties palming off worthless cast iron machines, under
tho same-name or otherwise. Our- is the only penn
ine and really practical cheap machine manufac
tured. +uth8l3* February 2
AGENTS WANTED.-SST TO8900 PEU
month, or a commissiou from which twice
that amount can bc made by selling the latest im
proved COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MA
OHIN B ; price $18. For circulars and terms, address
O. BOWEi-S & CO., No. 320 South Third-street,
Philadelphia, Pa. 3mo December 5
WANTED, EVE RY HOD Y TO SUB.
SCRIBE to tho CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
CHARLES C. RIGHTER*** Select Library of New
Hooks contains all of the latest publications.
April 21 No. 161 KING-STREET.
Co ent.
TIO RENT, PART OF THAT DESIR
ABLE hESlDENCE, No. 48 Hasel-streat, third
door from East Kay. 3* February 16
TO RENT. HOUSE No. 31 WENT
WOR1 H. between Meeting and nsou streets.
Apply on the PREMISES-.
February 16 3*
IM* RENT. THREE MOOIHS ON TRIO
Second Floor, in a good location, with use of
cistern; Apply at THIS OFFICE,
february 16 3*
/ 1 ESTLE91EIV O It PARTIES DESIR
VT INO BOOMS pleasantly located, furnished or
not. can bo accommod teJ at No. 05 BRO MI
STREAT.. witu3* _February 10
rpo RENT. THAT THIIEK AND A HALF
1 story BRICK KES1DEN K lo anson-stroel, ono
door south of Laurens. '1 o an approved tenant rent
very low.. . APply ot No. 80 $mOIfc,rwSTBE - T, or at
Messrs. DO Wat. & MOI?<E,/oitier fot Meeting and
Hasel strecte. . tuthisO* ' February 0
TO RENT, THAT GO"D 6UOCKKY
STORER al tho corner of Doughty and Lucas
street?, .iout low to a good tenant. Apply al No.
25 MIDDLE-STREET. thstu January 28
BOOMS T<# MENT TO A VA Mil. Y
. without children. Applv to G. GR VF, north
east corner of Wentworth and Pitt streets.
tebruary 6
fox Salt.
FOR SALK, FOHTY-H HSR ENGINE,
with l LOE BOlLF.lt, complete in evory re
speot and in thorough order. Will be sold low.
Apply to OHI OLM BR THENS,
February ll fhstu3 Adgor's Wharf.
FUR SALK OR LKA8E, THE RESI.
DENOfc. No. 17 Ashley-street, on a fin* lot
with all necessary outbuildings. House has six lame
and four snail room- t um uli d with gaa, bot and
cold water baths, water closet, ko ; within a half
mimi es* walk of tho <ity Railroad. Apply ON 1HE
Ptifc-MlSl.8. iu.th.v3 mw i F* brnajy 0
AT P ll 1 V A T K SALE, THAT FIN E
STAND with flx'ures for a Grocery, corner
calhoun and East Bay streets, No. 35. Apply ON
PBKMf>ES._thstu_January 21
AT PK VATE SAL ., A DESI lt ABL K
BOUSE und four acre LOT in the Town of
Aiken, s. 0.
. he House contains seven (7) rooms on one floor,
celled and papered, and two ( ) go3d attics; tronts
south, with piazzas to the sou'.b and cut, and is in
;,ood condition, requiring but slight repairs.
The Ki oho a con oins three (3) rooms.
The location of these premises ls one of the best in
Aiken situated onahill in the nordic istera nordon
ol the town, rom muming a fineview of the samo,
and only about ten (10) minutes' walk from th
dopot
For furlher particulars, apply to
GEOROK D. CONNOR,
February 15 No. ll Broad-street.
AT PH1VATE SALK-, THE IIOINK
AND IO r at the southeast corner of King and
Calhoun streets, containing two stores, three stories
high, and o.i a vorv large lot Botl stores, at good
lents, are now occupied as grocery stores For
terms, ko., apply to T A. WHITNEY, Franklin
street, one d or south of Queen-street
L. B LOVi GREEN,
Executor Estate S. H. Lo veg roon.
N. B.-All persons having c.alms or demands
against tho above Estate, will present tho same for
settlement, properly attested; and those tndooicd
will make pajmom, L. B. Ia .VEG it ld N,
Executor Estate f>, H. Loves-a?!
February 15 minmi
STEAM ENGINES FOR .AMC CHEAP,
If applied lor immediately
tl) Ono 12 horse Portable ENGINE
(ll Ono 4-n oree Por ti bia Engine.
# ALSO,
(1) One 8-horse-power ENGINE, in good condition.
GA ME HON, BtKKLEY & IO.,
Northeast corner Moeting and Cumberland-streets.
Januar v 16
Copartnership l otire.
LAW Nf I ICE_THE UNDERSIGNED
have this da- formed a Copjrtner.hip for the
prat hoe of l AW AND EQUITY in i-umler and ad
joining Counties, and in tho United Sta'o< Courts for
the District of South Carolina, under the name and
Style Of RICHARDSON Mos ic i.
JAMES H G. RICHARDSON.
M INTGOMERY MOSES.
Sumter, S. C., Febmary 8. i-ebtuarv 0
jAW NOTICE_MCMILLAN KINO,
_J . Fsq.. ls thia day admitted a partner in our
Law Partnership.
CAMPBELL A SEABROOK, Lawyers,
Ko. SO Broad-street
JAMI B. CAMPBELL.
HENRY tiRABBOOK.
MCMILLAN KING. January I
jy AN BI ON HOUSE,
Cavmdeaa, S. C.
TRAVELLERS WILL FIND GOOD AMD OLE Alf
BOOM-', a good Tab'e, and er dry attention requisito
to their comfort
: Try me and judge for yontcelvos. Charges rea
sonable. B. Q. ROBINSON,
february 9 ^ tul Proprietor.
AN RION ii O ll tC ,
NO. 69 BHOAD-STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
TR AN'-lirH v, FAMILIES and BAY BOAB at he
mostresooable terme, by
Mrs. B. a MMNRY.
ituu^SO siathSmo
M
JHrctinnc.
UlfiMM LODUE OF PK H KKOTIOIV, IN o. 1.
AN EXTTM COMMUNICATION OF THIS LODO ti
will bo held l'HMr UfcBday) EVKNINO. at fccveu
o'clock
By order of T. P. 0. M.
E. E. BEDFOBD,
January 16 1 Secretary.
I. O. O. K.- IIS FF EH SON LODOE, No. 4.
THF. REGULAR MB hi INO OF THIS LODGE
will bo hold THM EVENING at Sovou o'clock
precisely. Purctuol attendance of ibo members is
earnostly requested. J. L. LUNSFORD,
February IC tu {Secretary.
THE EUESCH PROTESTANT CHU KC H
*" OF CHARLESTON.
AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CORPO
RATION will be hokl 'J HIS EVENING, he
16th instant, at seven o'clock, at the office of Mr.
Wilmot G. DeSaussuro. Broad-street, unou business
of imports nco. DANIEL R AVENEL, Jr.,
FcbruaiyliK _2_So rotary.
BIBLE SOCIETY OF CHARLESTON.
mHE PIPIY-BIGHTB ANNIVERSARY OF THE
I Charleston Uiblo Society will bo oelobr&ted
THIS ETEHIHO, tho 16th inst mt, at the
Second Presbyterian Church, commencing at half
past Soven o'clock precisely, when after tho read
ing ot the Annual, Report, by the Kev. W. H.
*D.\Mj, appropriate addresses will be dolivorcd bv
tho Rev. J. H. PICKETT and tho Rev. W. W.
HICK'S.
The public and all friendly to the Bible Cause aro
cordially Invited to atten,I.
At the close of the Exerci.-es a COLLECTION
wiil be taken up.
Rov. JOHN T. WIGHTMAN, ) Committee
CHARLES P. FRAZER, J of
J. N. ROBSON, ) Arrangements.
February 16 3
pst anH /ounfe.
LOST, TH RE tn IVETTE KS, DIRECTED
to EDWARD SEBUING. Tho finder will please
lcavo them at No. 34 BROAD-STREET, or drop
them in the PoatofBce. 1 February 16
LOST, A NEWFOUNDLA!VD DUG.
Description: Both ears black, large blaok and
white Bpolf on body, bushy tail; answer to tho namo
of "Jeff." A liberal roward will be paid for his rc
c very. A. M. JACKSON,
February 10 3 Accommodation Whar'.
MAIN OU A KD HOUSE, CH HLESTON,
S. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1869.-Found and
t.roughtto this Post, 'J HR EE SAFE KEYS, which
the owner can have by proving property and payiug
expenses. H. W. HENDRICKS,
Fobrurry 15 3 Captain of Police.
PICKED UP O SI THE 3d INSTANT,
near tho bar. a YAWL BOAT, which the owner
can have by p oving property aurt payiusr t xpenses.
Apply at tho POINl HOUSE, sullivan's Island.
February 13 v 3*
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
Stolen irom near Honneau's Depot. North
eastern R lilroad, on tho 16th J.'iuuary, two MULES,
one a light bay maro Molo, black ^tiipo down tho
back and sUgut stripes around the legs; several san
dio marks: head large and carried low; tusk on
light ^ido of lc wer jaw just protruding; about ten
yeats old. ibo other, a black lto.se Mule; sevou
years old; quick and lively; no marks; hoofs lour
and without frogs; carries head nigh. Tho above
reward will bo paid tor the recovery of tho Mules
with the thief, or fi tty dollars for the Mules.
w. N. JONE?,
Bonneau's, Northeastern Railroad.
February ll ... 5*
Ilutan in pantapin).
IN THE DISTRICT COU UT OF THE
UNITED STATHS, FOR THE DISTRICT OF
SOU l'H CAROLINA-IN TnE MATTER OF WIL
LIAM THOMAS. BANKRUPT, BY WHOM A PE ll
TION FOR ADJUDICATION OF BANKRUPTCY WAS
FILED ON 1HE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER,
A. D. 1868, IN SAID COURT-IN BANKRUPTCY -
This ls to give not ice, that on the THIRTEENTH DAY
OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1869, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
was is>ued against the Estate of WILLIAM
I HO ii As, ot Summerton, in the County of Claren
don, and State of ^outh eurobin, who bas boen
adjudged a Bankrupt on bis own petition ;
that tho payment of any debts and deHvery of
anv property belonging to sold Bankrupt, to bim or for
bis use, and the transfer of any property by bim
aro forbidden by law ; that a meeting < f the credi
tors of tho said Bankrupt, to provo their debts, and
to choose one or moro Assignoes of his Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to bo holden *t
No. 72 Broad-street. Charleston, South Caro ina,
before J. 0. CARPEN 1ER, Registrar, ou the
SEOown DAV OF M-.-. cu, A. D. 1869, at ll o'clock
A. M. " J. P.J . EPPING,
United States Marshal as Messenger.
? February 16
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Tl
UNITED STATES, FOR IRE DISTRIOT < F
SOU I H CAROLINA-IN iHE MATTER OF HEN
RI D. GRttEN, JStf PANKttOTC-To wkermit may
concern: Tho undersigned herebv ni vos notice of hi
appointment us Assignee of HENRY D. GREEN, JB.,
in the County of Sumter and s.ate of t outb Caroli
na, within said Distnot. who his been adjudged a
Bankrupt on his petition by the District court of
said District.
Dated the 4th day of January. A. D. 1569.
J. W. S1UCKEY,
February 16 hi3 Assignee.
P
^Htsicllancous,
ARRY & LITTLE,
PRACTICAL PHINTERS,
No. 3 81 A E-8TBEET,
CHARLES: ow, & c.
February 16 3
-^MIGRATION AND
LABOR BUREAU.
FARMERS AND PLANTERS SUPPLIED WITH
LABOR of every description ou short notice, by ap
plying to C. W. WIECKING & CO.,
Merchant's Hotel, Society-street.
February 16 3*
Y E H S O N & BATES,
CHAMPAGNE ALE BREWERY,
HARLEM, if, T.
D.
This celebrated Ate ls brewed fresh all through
the year, and is guaranteed to keep sound through
the hottest weather, and on that account ia of ail
Ales the best adapted to the Southern climate. The
proprietors are desirous of establishing a trade for
their Ale in this t-eotion, and wish to m ike ar
rangements with soma en> rgetic, responsible party
totaketbe -gency for the sale of lt in chat leaton
ami vicinity. RYERSON St BATES,
Harlem Station, New Yank City.
February 15 Imo
B. FICKLIN
HAVING TAKEN
HOCK AD AY'S STABLES AND LOTS
IN SPRING-STREET, .
Is now prepared to keep CATTLE, HORSES and
S1O0K of cv. ry description, lhere is a poid
pump and large suede on the lot. I will sell took
on small comm aston. Imo February 9
LEATHER AND R K
IBIELTIIfcTQ-.
Stearn Packin?
Lace Leather .
Bi fits and Burs
Beit Hooks, &c
FOB SALK BY
W Vi. M. BIRD & Co.,
Mo. a03 EAST BAT,
CHARLESTON. S. 0.
January fl Smo
: I li I -
J^TORTH, STEELE B WARDELL.
WHOLESALE D KA LEES Hf
FANCY GOODS,
8TATlQNmYt PERFUMERY, OUTLBRi
HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS,
WHITS GOODS. EMBROIDERY, fte., kc.,
Mo, IfW Moettng-atren ,
(MARLESTON. 8. 0,
J. B. STEELE. 0.0. NORTH,
A. Vf, W ARDELL, .Tn. New York.
Jiamary i _ ~o
i E O . H . H O P F O C K,
FACT OR
AND ?
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AOOOIOCODAOOM WHASF>
Charleston, B. 0.
P. ftAZMDSH H Asa LC. fimos " September il
Jlmuacmcnt.
Q.UAKDU SOIKHfB UAKSAKT ,
FOU TH IC BENE FIT Of* THE
GERMAN LADIES' SOCIETY,
AT
HI-BXCJRCTIAIS- HA.IL.IJ,
Tikis K vening, February lGth, 18(1 .
PRU GR A MME,
PA T I.
I, Overtuto from "Tho Hgonuerin".BALFE
.i. Prologue.Mi-: tt-: i i
8. Promomulo - Polonaise and Waltz.
4. Bcuottisn.
5. "Gute Nacht." Becitation.GEOSBUENNF.R
G. English Quadrille.
7. Polka.
8. Romanza (in costume), "Etu Schuetz
bin ich".KBEOtZEB
9. Waltz.
10. "Bertrand du Guescltn," Becitation in
EuKbsh._Miss MADY LEE
II. Polka Mazurka.
12. "De Gesang," Recitation in tho Lower
German.REOTER
13. .Waltz-Quadrille
14. "Des t-aengers Fluch," Recitation.UHLAND
15. Schottisb.
16. Sony from "Figaro's Hochzeit".....MOZART
17. Bedowa.
18. "Was ist dcH Deutschen Vaterland,"
Grund Chorus, new.MEIER
PART n.
1. Overturo from "Tho Lombardos".VERDI
2. Prologue.M KIER
3. Ladi ' Waltz.
4. "Steh ich in fuistror Mittornacbt," SoDg
in costume, new.MEIER
5. Galopado.
6. Waltz.
7. ' Do Winne Sch austerjung," Recitation
in the Lowor Cernijn.REOTER
8. Cotiliou (with valentines).
9. Polka.
10. "He Corros Too Late," Recita'ion in German.
11. English Quadrille.
12. Polka Mazurka.
13. Waltz.
14. Redowa.
15. Galopade.
16. Minuet.
17. Polka.
18. Galopade.
KI NA Ll'!.
Mareil ana Waltz.
iXiT METZ'S CELEBRATED MUSIC BAND,
eleven members, constitute the Orchostra.
JJ - Each member will be introduced at the sigual
of tho Trumpet.
j 5~ D.iors open at 7 o'clock. Beginning at 8
o'clock P. M. precisely.
. USP" Tho "Buffol" is in thc hands of experienced
ladies, and Mr. D. GOTJEN will furnish refresh
ments in the lower floor of tho Hall.
jfcF" Tickets SI. For sale by the Ladies of the So
ciety, by Mr. GOIJKN. at COURTENAY'S, at the
door, and by the subjoined gentlemen, composing
tho Hall Committo- : J. C. H. CL AUSSEN, Esq.,
Chairman ; Messrs. D. WEHNER, G. H. LIND
STE PT, H. HARMS, H. LUDERS, H. O MPSEN
nd G. LOGEMANN.
WILLIAM UFFERHARDT, Manager.
HERMAN D. MEIER, Re iseour.
February 16 1
O
RA-TOltlO.
MRS. BABBOT TAKES PLEASURE IN AN
NOUNCING that Rossini's Oratorio of the
"STAB AT MATKH"
Will be given at
ST. MARY'S C H*U BOH,
HASEL-Sl REET,
OAT TH UR SD AT EVENING, 18 TH INSTANT.
Programme.
1. Introduction. .Ptabat Mater
2. AT.Cujus Auimam
3. Duo.-.Q ui8 est boa o
4. Air.Pro pee atis
5. Chorus and Recit.Fia Mater
6. Quatuor.Paneta Mater
7. Cavatino.Fae ut portem
8. Air and horus.Inflammatus
9. Quatuor.Quaudo Corpus
10. Ohorns Finale.A nen
Tickets tl, tob; obt Unod at the Music Stores of Mr.
Stflfkjig and Messrs. Zogbaum, Young & Co., and at
.tho Book Stores of Messrs. Russell and Greer, King
strcot; Messrs. Walker, Evuns & Cogswell, Broad
stroet % -
In consequence of the small capacity of thc
Church, tho sale of Tickets is limited, and none will
be sold at the Church. 3 FebruirylG
JQ ULESTON TH15ATKK.
LESSEE AND MAKAQEB.JOHN TEMPLETON.
AMUSEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY.
Commencing Thursday, February I8tb.
Engagement with Whitman's original world-re
nowned Spectacle, entitled the Enchanted
WHITE FAWN t
With Mr. B. F. Whitman's Celebrated Parisian BAL
LET THOU PE.
M'LLE ESMERALDI DI AN I,
Star Danseuse from her Majesty's Theatre, London
and Venice.
M'LLE AUOUSTA SOHLKE,
Star Danseuse from Theatre Royal. Paris, and
Niblo's Garden, New York, with Principal
and Second Premier Danseuses and
Full COUPS DE BALLET.
MISS ALICE VANE,
The Star of the Sunny South and STAR DRAMATIC
COMPANY.
The Great Fifteen Thous md Dollar
TKANSFO KIATION SCENKI
The whole under the immediate supervision of B.
F. WHITMAN, Esq. tho Proprietor.
SCALE OF PBIOKS.
Admission.$1 00
Reserved Seats..'..1 25
Galleries.'. 50
DST Ticket - can bo had at HOLMES' BOOK
ST JUE and HOTELS. February 15
/me $rts.
QUINBY'S & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPH AND
PINE ART GALLERY.
NOW ON EXeiBIITON THK LARGEST AND
finestColleclion of CBROMO LITHOGRAPHS ever
seen in Charleston. They are perfect copies of cel
ebrated Works of Art, both ancient and modern.
Amona the coUoction maybe found SALVATOR
ROSA'S HKAD OF CHRIS!, Correggo's Magdalene,
A. Delacroix's Tide Going Ont, A. Delacroix's Tide
Coming lu, Turner's Venice, Jackson' English
Scenery, Rowbotloni's fclbglish Scenery, Baxter's
English and Irish Sccnerv, Views en the Rhitie, Tho
Juu fruud, The Wetterborn, Marine Views, and
many otb erst
The public are respectfully invited to rall and see
th?Be beautiful Works ot Art. They are offered for
sale at New York pr!cos. ?
PORCELAIN PI0TUBE8.
Great redaction in the price PORCH LAIN PIC
TURES. Recent improvements m producing these
pictures enable us to DOW ofter the .at nearly one
half the former prices, and tar nape. or. Call sod
examine specimens.
OUR CARTES DE VlSl'l E AND OTHER
PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR
PASSED.
Especial attention (oven to children. Also to copy,
lng old Daguerreotypes and other pictures, satistac
tion in all os oes (ruarani.ted, and at prices to corres
pond wltb the times.
STBllEtiStll PlC PICT RES
am
OTHER BHOTOGBAPHS OP CHARLESTON,
POET SUMTER AND MAGNOLIA
CEMETERY
At HodsatMXl * riee .
A fine collection of
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF TBE MOUN
TAINS IN NORTH CAROLINA AND DHE
FRENCH BROAD BITER.
These are the first and only Photographs ever taken
In that locality.
ftvlKBY ts JO.,
No. HM KIN G-liTREBT,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
February 15_>\_ li
OH RJUEBTON
BM , rn Ki* * ftYttioiKY.
GOLD ANO TIN FOIL, AMALGAM*, M CI EBAL
T MtTE, Steel oed , ad every article used by the
Dennnt. 2*no January 27
roferies ttiiD flihttUntons.
SWEET CIDER.
If BARBELS NEWARK CIDER, A SUPERIOR
*) article. For suie by
February 16 nth W. H. CH AFEE & CO,
WALHALLA PRODUCE.
ONION.-', APPLES, BEANS, AMD DOTED PINACH
ES uti Apples
S KED AND KATING POTATOKS.
GOODRICH. WEST] RN ItF.D, GARNET CHILI
Mercers, Priueo Alberts, Jeck-on Whiles
l each blows, Pink Eyes und Davis Seedling.
I'or salo bj MOFFE'l & WHARTON,
February C stulhlmo No. 22 taft Bay.
GfcORti W. W L Ll A Ss CIL
Wholesale Grocei's,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
OFFER FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH :
QAAA SACKS SALT
OUUv IW'O barrels Pink Eye Seel Potatoo?
100 bales Gunny Bagging
:!0<) coils Herat) und Manilla Hope
1000 kegs Nails
200 barrels Coffee Sugar, A, B and C
500 b:igs Kio I offi-o
1.00 barrolB New Orleans Molares
300 boxes Adamantine Candles
000 kegs Orango Mills Powder
100 hog-beads Now Ur Io AUB an! Musco
vado Sugar
100 tierces Bice.
January li) (uthslmn
DEMIJOHNS, BOTTLES AND
IMPOKTKO LilGKH BIKU.
1 FIVE GALLON DEM'JOHNS
lUUU 2000 demil lins, smaller sizes
100 crates Claret and Madeira Bottles
100 casks Bottled Lager Bier, in quarts
and piut8.
Imported from Bremen, and fer salo by
. CLAOIUvS St WITTE,
February 4 thstullmos No. 86 East Day.
ALES, PORTER, &c7
JEFFREY'S SPARKLING EDINBURGH ALE,
pints; H tone
Bass' Pale Ale, in pints; glass
Fludlator's Dublin Stout, in pints; glass
Fresh Roasts! Coffee (best quality Rio). 35c. per lb,
Country butter, at 30 35 and 4L o lb. At tho
CO OPERA I IVE GROCERY STORK,
Southwest Cornor Meeting and Marget streets.
Goods dellvored free. February 11
WHARTON & MO F FEI'T,
KEW YO UK.
M 0 F FE TT & WHARTON.
CHARLESTON.
NO. 2 EAST BAY t i REE!.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING BY EVERY STEAM
ER, APPLES and PO l'A VOES, and offer TOT
salo the loUowing varieties of Eating and Seed
POTATOES!
Goodrich seedling-PINK EYE
Early Hnrrison-Mercer
Jackson Whites-Dykoman's
Western Red-Duck Eye
Chili rod-Davis needling
Peach Blow-Early Rose.
Parties ordering for sec;i should do so at once, be
fore the rivers and canals are irozou up.
I. J. WHARTON.
No. 116 Weit-streot, New York.
J*MKs G. MOFFETT,
No. 22 East Bay siroot, Charleston.
. December 30 3mo
^ ittUraa s.
SOUTH CAROLINA UAIbltOAl).
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
CHABLF.STON. H. <\, February 13. 1*69. i
ON AND AFTER SU- DAY, FEHR ARY 14TH,
tho PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Caro
lui: Railroad will run as follows :
. FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.90 A. V
Arrive at Augusta.R.1DP. M.
Connecting with trams for Montgomery, Memphis
Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery aur
Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.,.R.."0 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.5 45 P. M.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rail
road, ChkrUnh; and South Carolin Railroad anr
Camdeiruum. "
FQU t H ABLEST* > *P
Leave Augurs. ? ~**Sfas.*Kn*<*-*~.~ .'-S.ttO A. Ri
Arrive at cb.:. . ? ,:.R.utt I: Ai
Leave Columbia. .Tv?.TTTTTT777.:.7 45 A, M
Arrive at Cha rles tot). 5.0<> P. M
kUGUST '.. GHI EXPRES- .
t* u> ...?..v.' jato Errai), i
Leave Obarlestou.7. " P. M,
Arrive at Augusta.6. SO \. M
Connecting with trains tor Memphis, N tish viii
and Hew Orleans, via Grand Junction.
leave Augusta..-.4.10 P. M
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(SUNDAYS KXCEFTKD.)
Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. y,
Connecting Sundays excepted) with Greenville ano
. Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia.5.30 P. itt
Arrive at Charleston.5.3u A. M,
Si MMEBVILLF. 1 RAIN.
Leave Charleston.3.0"1 P. M,
Arrive at summerviUo. 4.V0 P. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A. Mi
Arrive at Charleston.ft.25 A. M
CAMDEN BRANCH.
On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Leave Kiugville.4.2U P. 11,
Arri <e at Camdon.7.00 P. M.
Leave Camdon.>> 35 A. M.
Arrive at Ringville.9.20 A. Al,
(Slgnedl * . H. T. PEAKE,
February 15 General Succnntenden'.
JHodjinern, < stiit09j < tr.
PEON1X IRON WORKS.
JOHN F. TA\LOB& CO.,
StTOCESSOBS TO
li A' M iC It O IV <& CO..
Engineers* Boilermakers, &c.
Nos. 4,6 and 8 PRITCIIARD-STREE1,
(NEAR THE MU' DOOK),
Charleston, S. C.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOLLERS-MARIN E,
STATIONERY AND PORTABLE.
RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OP EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING,
LEON FRONTS* FOR BUILDINGS,
CASTINGS OP EVERY KIND IN IRON OR
BRASS.
Wo guarantee to furn! iii ENGINE 4 and BOILERS
of as good quality and power, and atas low rates as
oan be had hi New York. Baltimore or Philadelphia.
AGENTS TOM
Ashcroft'* Low* water Detect v,
THE ONLY PERFECT SBCUPJlT AGAINST
DAMAGE FRO M LOW WATER IN
THE BOILER.
REPA IRV PRQMPTZT ATTENDED TO.
Fabraary 1 n*o 3 rc os
J T. HOMPUBUYI,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS
SION MERCHANT.
BALES OF BEAL ESTATE, STOOKfl, BONDS. SE
RIHE* AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
ATTENDED TO.
Ww. Af DKOAD'ITMRK * ,
CHARLESTON, & 0.
nKVEBBKOKS.
Son. HKNB BUIST* W. J. MAGRATH, Esq..
General JAMES ONNKR, T, ft, WAftING, Ra .
Ootobfcl
F LO UK AND OATS?
BUSHELS OAT
30 barr la Extra Flour.
Landing from scbooner Maryland. For hale low.
February 16 1 WILLIAM BOAOH & CO.
BY i. VE uv TEAMER.
\ITM. H. CORWIN * CO. RECEIVE A FRESH
VV supply of CitAi KER ami BIS UIT8, oehou
Hotter, Flour, vc.
F l ES i> PINACHES,
I)INEAPPLES, QUINCES, STRAWBERRIES,
Cherries. Apple But.cr. tomatoes. Oreen Corn,
Oreen Peas, Succotash, String Beams, Asparagus,
IViutrbroooii, J ruffles, iu two ami Miro poun I oana,
at WM. 8. CORWIN & CO.,
No. 275 Khig-street.
~F R sIO LM i T
LOBSTER. MACKEREL, LITTLE NECK CLAMS,
tn oue, t o and three pound cann
Devilled Entremets-Hum, Turkey aud Lobster, for
luncheons, &o.
Patios of Wild Game, Sardlnos, Bi of a la Moile, Tur
key, Chicken, Sau-ngo Meat, in cai B, ot good*
quality, nt WM. S. COLWIN it CO.,
No. 275 King-sir. et
MLSTARoT"
SPICES. SWEET HERBS, RAISINS, CITRON,
Currants, Prunes. Dried pples, Brunettes,
Figs in boxes nud drums, at 25, GCo and $1 ; Pecans,
Hasel and Hickory Nut? , holt snell Almonds, con
stantly on Land, at WM. ts. CORWIN & CO.,
_ No. 276 King-street.
CHOCOLATE.
COCOA, BREAKFAST COCOA, BROMA, HOMOS*
PATH IC Cocoa, a fresh supply nt
WM. S. CO H WIN & CO.,
No. 275 hing-ntroet.
CHOICE FULTON MARKET
BKEF,
IT^AMTLY PIG PORK, MESS BEEF AND MESS
J PORK, Codfish, Yatmouth Bloators, Dntch
Herring, snrdelles. Mackerel, Pickled an I Smoked
Salmon, Halibut Fins, Sounds and 'longues, receiv
ed every week, at WM. S. CORWIN & co.,
Nt . 275 Ki i g-stn-et.
FIFER HEIDSEICK,
VE CLICQUOT, PON-AKD1N. MOCK & CHAN
DON'.i Imperial, Muinm's Piivato stock, Cabi
net Vorzenay, Dry Slllery and Veiz.-uay, warranted
genuine, and for sale by
WM. S. CORWIN k CO.,
No. 275 King-street.
SATIN GLOSS, PEARL AND
Il LU IO STARCH,
FIO. BUTTON'AND LIQUID BLUEING, SOAPS,
Candles, at WM. iv CORWIN & CO..
No. 27.r> Kinp-street.
DAVIS' DIAMOND AIM) MAG
KOLIA HAMS,
CHOICE BREAKFAST STRIPS, SMOKED AND
PICKLED IONGUES. Concentrated Beef and
Pork, German man age, at
WM. S. CORWIN & CO.,
_No. 275 Klog-streot.
RED A IND BLACK CURRANT,
CRAB APPLE, QUINCE, BLACKBERRY AND
Calves' Feet Jell., Guava Jelly, Preserved
Chow chow. Poaches, Quinces. Limes, Raspberries,
in glass. Brandy Peaches, Gages, Apricot , Plo
Fruits, for sale at
WM. S. COItWIN & CO.,
No. 275 King-street
I ENGLISH PICKLES.
CHOW CHOW. ONIONS, CAULIFLOWER. WAL
NUTS ; Mushroom. Walnut'and Tomato Cut
sups: Worcestersh.ro. John Bull, Tndia Scy, Paoli,
Reading sauce*; . escoce ot shrimps and Anchovies,
Anchovy Paste, Curry Powder, Sa:ad Dressing, nt
WM. S. CORWIN it CO..
No. 275 King-street.
ANGOSTURA'S,
BORER'S, HOSTET IF.B's, RUSS' ST. DOMIN
GO. Stoughton Bl IT i Its
Drake's Pluutatiou Ritters, SI per bottle, $11 per
eas.', nt WM. S. Ci RWIN k CO.
ANISETTE-, MARIS JUNO,
ClUBACOA, BRUMMELL. ABSINTHE. j R
' TR EU s F', Crome do Ment boa, Rose, C^^lle,
Boyan, P&rfait Amour, Huile oe Vanille
For sale by WM. . CORWIN tc C<f.,
N o. 275 Kiug troet.
VIRGIN OIL OF A 3|
J UCOA OIL. CAPERS. S "
Li Olives, Olives Fareie-1.
Congress, Kissingen and 1
WM. i
H EC KER'S 1
PATENT AND PEARL Bi_, ...v.v,
PIOCA, Maizena, Corn starch, Arrow Roct,
comstock's Rational Food, Italian Macearon! and
Vermicelli. Cox's Sp , kling and Cooper's Gulatite,
Fiencu, American and Russian Isinglass, will be
found at WM. H. COLWIN k CO.,
No. 276 King-street.
PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, HEOKEB'S SELF-RAIS
ING Wbe ut and Buokwheat iTour, Rice Flour,
Preston & Alerrill'a iud Pioneer Yeas i Powder, Wor
cestei Hop Yeast < 'abes, Cream Tartar, soda. AU of
tho best quaUty, at WM. h. CQKWIN & CO.,
No. 275 King-street
CHOICE GOSHEN,
ENGLISH DAIRY, PINEAPPLE. ETD AM, SAP
SAGO, YOUNG AMI-RICA OBEESES, at
WM. S. CORWIN & CO.,
No. 275 King-stree*.
Fl? EN CH, AMERICAN AND
ClDEUVIHfiQAR,WAUKANTBD PURK
PRIME GOSBEN BUTTER, OF THE BEST
quality, received every week; Cooking Butter,
Prime Leaf Lard, ia 3, 5, it) and 2 > lb packages, and
ru any quantity to mt purchasers at
WM. 8. CORWIN & CO.,
No. 275 King-street
CLARET WINES.
pt ODABD'S COUTBY, JOHNSTON'S MEDOO,
\JT 6t Lonbes, Branderburg Freres, St. Julien
M rd oe, chateaux Margaux, chateau Yvnem, Hcct
beimer, Lanbenheimer, Haut s. uterne, Chambortin,
Nude, .loado Vongeot, of direct importation.
For sale by WM. . CORWIN & CO..
No. 275 Kinu-street
OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA,
&FNUINE MOCHA. LAG AYRA, PRIME RIO
0OFfcEK>. Constantly on ha. d, Parched and
Ground Java Coffee, warran eu ntlre, ''y
WAI. t>. CORWIN & COM
No. 275 King-street.
LONDON PORTER,
JEFFREYS*. BASS', ALLSOP'8. MD IR k RONS
and lennent's ALES. Imported recently and
direct by
WM. S. CO H WIN & CO.,
No. 276 King-etreet
ALSO.
A puprly of PHIIAPELPHIA PORTER. In pinta.
SUGAR HOUSE AND GOLDEN
HY lt I'P,
\TEW ORLEANS AND MUSCOVADO MOLASSES,
ll at WM, . CORWIN II CO.,
_ No. 275 King-ttroet
LU BI N'S FL A YO RINO
EA'TKACTS,
LTQUTD BENNETT, ORANGE F LOWE B WA
TER, Boee Water, Celery and Caraway Seed,
Mock 1 ur tie, Ox Tall a d . ornato Soup. Bordon's
Concentrated Ix tra ot ol Bet', lourtelol'e Essence
of Boot, for soups and invalids. Fo salo at
WM. b. CORWIN k CO.,
No. 276 King-street.
'tflars, Cobargo, &r.
ITO ADVANOE
ON
SMOKING TOBACCO !
SHE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL HIS OLD FAVO
RITE BRANDS at the visual prices, tn stamped
pact asee. He Invites the Trade tai CwOnirjr Her*
catata to examine his largo and well relented Stock,
which ha ls abie to offer at manufacturera' prices,
either by tfco grose or doaen, to salt pnrohapors.
Apply *
LOREN2ST,
N. fi. orner Went worth awi King
February lb .