The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, January 30, 1871, Image 4
LATEST COMMERCIAL.
Exporta.
BARCELONA-Per Span Wig Prndentc-475 bales
npland colton, 107 bbls rosin....Per s-pan polacie
Pronta-312 bales upland cotton, 2S8 bbls rosin.
Nsw YORK-Per steamship Champion-12 bags
sea island and 578 bales upland cotton, 70 tierces
rice, ne bales domestics, 113 empty bbls, l20pkgs
sundries.
PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-139 tes
rice, 248 ba'es cotton, 504 bbls rosin, 90 tales do?
mestics, 15 tons Iron, 24 bales rags, bides, ic, iel
bbls and sundries. . , , ."
BALTIMOKB- Per steamship Mnryland-402 tes
rice. 413 bales cotton, 37 bales domestics, 4 hhds
and 1 hale hides, and sundries.
Vite Charleston Cotton. Klee and Naval
Stores Market.
Orno CHARLESTON NEWS, I
SATURDAY EVENING, January 28, 1871. j
COTTON'.-1 his article commenced -with some
dullness end depression, which was increased by
the character o? the dispatches, causing an ab?
sence ol demand and declining prices, ' -2 sales
receding during the day %@%c f* lb. Sales near
1000 bales, of which 200 were sold the evening be?
fore and not reported, say 3 at 13%, 119 at 14%,
36 at l4>i, 6 at 14%, 129 at 14%, 342 at UM, 44 at
14%, 17 at 15, 22 at 15%: 6 at 15%, 12 extra staple
atl5%c rp ft; and, the eveningbefor\ 57 at 14%,
150 at 14%. We quote :
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordinary .'.....13%@14%
Lowmlddhng.14%@14%
?fiddling.14%@
Strict middling.14%@15
RICE.-Thl3 grain was in steady and good re?
quest, prices preserving an unchanged character.
Sales about 4C0 tierces of clean Carolina. 100
tierces at 6 15-I6c, 52 at 7 1-16, 26 at 7%, iso at
7 3-16; 50 at 7%c fl lb. ?Ve quote common to fair
clean' Carolina at 0%@3%c 1? ft, good 7{g-7%c
ft.
NAVAL STORES.-The sales were 13 bbls spirits
at 44c, and 205 bbls spirits on private terms.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi?
nal on uplands; via New l'ork,%d on uplands, l?id
on sea islands;.by sail %@7-lGd on upland?, %d
on sea islands. To Havre nominal, coastwise-to
Kew fors, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on sea
Islands; $8 *p tierce on rice; by sail, %c 9 ft on
cotton; - ft tierce on rice; ioc ft barrel on rosii.
$7@3 # M on lamber; $J@10 V M on timber. To
Boston, by sall, %c 9 ft on upland cotton.
To Providence, by sall $9 fi il on boards, H c
ft ft on cotton ; by .steam $1 fl bale on New
Tors rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ?ic 9 it
on nplands; by sall, $7 9 M on boards; $9 or.
Umber; $3 fl ton on clay, and $3.33 so on phos?
phates. To Baltimore, by steam. %c ft ft; by
?ail, $650?: ? Mon boards; $3@3 25 ft ton cc
phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand bj
ocr merchants to take lumber freights from
Georgetown, S. C., Dari?n and Satlila River, Ga.
and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $1
912 fl M are the rates on lumber and boards.
EXCHANOB.-Sterling 60 day bills 19%@19%.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks parchas?
light checks at %@% off, and sell at par.
qo?>-9%?io%. _
Markets by Telegraph.
MONEY MARKETS.
LONDON, Jannary 27-Afternoon.-Consols 92%
for money and account. Bonds firmer. Sixty
twos 90%.
Evening.-Consols closed at 62yt for money and
account. Bonds Armer. Sixty-twos 90%.
FRANKFORT, Jannary 27 - Afternoon.-Bonds
closed Armer at 95%.
NEW YORK, January 28.-Noon.-Stocks gene?
rally steady and rather strong. Governments
strong bnt dull. Currency bonds Arm. State
bonds dull and very steady. Gold 10%. Money
easy at 5a c. Exchange-long 9%; short 40%.
Sixty-twos, coupons, 9%.
"Afternoon.-Southerns very dull. Tennessees
64%. Virginias 64; new 61. Lonlsanas 66; new
00. Levees 73; eights 80. Alabama eights 95;
Ilveses." Georgia sixes-81%; sevens 87. North
Carolinas 46%; new 23. booth Carolinas 78;
new ea
Evening.-Money closed easy at fias on call.
Exchange quirt at 9%a9%. Gold dull throughout
the day at io%aio%, and closed at io%aio%. Gov?
ernments very strong and Arm all day, and later
in the day advanced. Sixes 12%, sixty-twos. 10;
sixty-fours 9%, slxty-Aves 9%, new 8%, sixty
sevens 8%, sixty-eights 8%, ten-forties 9; bal?
ances $61.000,000 gold and $8,500,000 enrrencv.
The following ls the .bank statement : Loans de?
creased over hab! a million; deposits decreased
over hair a million; specie decreased one hundred
thousand : legal tenders decreased over quarter of
a million; circulation decreased on iv a trifle.
NEW ORLEANS, January 23.-P. M.-sterling
20%. New York fight % discount. Gold 10%.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, Jannary 27-Noon.-Cotton opened
quiet; uplands 6a8%d, Orleans 8V?a8%d; sales
12,000 bales;mles of the week 05,000; exports 10,
000; speculation 8000; stock 566,000, of which 247,*
OOO are American; receipts of the week 73,000, In?
cluding 35,000 American.
Afternoon.-Cotton dall and unchanged; taken
for export 3000 bales. Manchester rauket steady.
Ship loading at Mobile sasv.-d 1 or mid Min? Mo?
bile; cotton afloat. 430,000; American, 326.000.
Msw YORK, January 28-Noon.-Cotton dull
and nominally lower; uplands is%c; Orleans iee j
sales 1500 bales.
Evening.-Cotton dall; sales 2100 bales at 15%b
for nplands.
BOSTON, January 28.-Cotton dull; middlings
15%c; net receipts 480 bales; gross 2770; sales 400 ;
stock 6500.
BALTIMORE, January 2?.-Cotton dall and nomi?
nal; middlings 15%c; net receipts 125 bales; gross
370; exports to Great Britain 1265; coastwi.se 200;
Bales 375: stock 10.670.
NORFOLK. January 28.-Cotton quiet; low raid
dilng<i'14%c; net receipts us J bales; exports oast
wbe SST bal<-s; sales 250 bales; stock 10.233 bales.
?WrtMiNGTON, Jannary 2S.-Cotton quiet; tnld
-ditngs 14c; net receipts 105 bales: exports coast
-wise 516 bales; sales 55 bales; stock 1981 bales.
SAVANNAH. Jauaary 28- Cotton Inactive and
prices drooping; middlings 14%c; net receipts
4887 bales; exports to Great Britain 4003 bales;
sales 1500 bales; stock 90,310 bales
Ai o CST A, January 28.-The cotton market open?
ed with a moderate demand, which continued
during t'.' e dav at declining prices, closing at U.Vic
for Liverpool middling. I4%ai4%c for New Y'ork
middling; sales S70 bales; receipts 1269 bales.
MoBiLK, Janiarv 28.-Cotton quiet and Arm;
middlings 14%*i4%c; n-t receipts 450 bales; ex?
ports to Great Britain 1356; sales 1500; st >cfc 47.725.
Nsw ORL8AN9. January 28.-Cotton (?met and
weak; middlings I5ai5%c; net receipts 4934 bales:
gross 5123; exports coastwise, 779; sales 5CO0;
Stock 200.926.
GALVESTON, January 28.-Cotton dull and nom?
inal; good ordinary 13%c; net receipts 130O bales;
sales 200; stock 58,208.
PRODUCE MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, January 27.-Afternoon.-Bread .
stuirs Armer.
NEW YORK, January 28.-Noon.-Flour a sha le
firmer. When*. 1 cent higher. Corn quiet aud
firm. Pork dall at $23. Lard quiet. Turpentine
quiet at 48a Rosin unsattlel at S2 30.12 oj for
strained. Fn-lgh's dull.
Evenln*.-Fiour firm. sap?rflno $8 10A3 3>:
State and Western common io choice extra SO T?
a7 30. Wheat decidedly higher at $1 65al 53; ue;v
spring winter red and amber Western SI 59al SI.
Corn Uriner, mixed Western 83aS5c P.>rk flrm-r
and quiet at $22. Beer steady. Lard dud at 12%a
13%; steam I3>ic. Groceries quiet and tirai. Na?
val stores quiet. Freights quiet and tlnn.
BALTIMORE, J inuary 23.-Flour firm andralrlv
active. Wheat quiet, low grades have declined*.
Corn steadv, white scarce. Pork $23a23 25. Ba?
con shoulders n%ai2c. Lard I3e. Whiskey held
at 96a97c.
CINCINNATI, january 2?.-C>rn-holders firmer
and demand Dicht at 53a5Sc. Provisions-d-i
mand light aud holders firm. Pork held at 32250.
Lard 12c: steam I2}?al3c. Baioa-shoulders 11%
al2c. Whiskey In fair demand and higher at
*Sa89c.
NEW ORLEANS. January 28.-Flour unchanged.
Core-white 74a75c. Oats>- 70c. Hay easier;
prime Onio Kiver $26; choice St. Louis 28. Pork
firm at $2? 75; asking $24. Bacon Armer at 11,
12%ai3, I3%al3%c. Lard-tierce, 13al3%; ken
14%c. Sugar fl i mer; prime 9%*9%c. Molasses
firmer; common 30a40c; prime 51a53c; choice 07a
?Sc. Whiskey and coffee unchanged.
Georgetown. Market.
GEORGETOWN, January 25.-COTTON.-No sales
to report this week. We quote from 13 to 14c.
TIMBER-65 sticks arrired; stock on hand very
email. All of our mids are In operation, small
timber In demand. A few sales were elle ced
during the week lor cash. We quote from 5 to
16c as extremes.
TURPENTINE.-Virgie and yellow dip $3. Scrape
75c to $1 per bbl o? 2S0 ros.
Kew York Rle? Market.
From the Daily Balletin, January 26: Thc mar?
ket continues firm aud fairly ac Ive In a jobbing
way, and ror some selections slightly better fig
nres were obtained though buyers 00 not t ome
np to holders' views freely. Sales 80 tierces Caro?
lina at 7%a8e, and fancy at 8%c. Rangoon Orin
at 7o currency and 3%c, gold, in bond.
From the Journal ot Com me ice: Rice remains
firm lor domestic, with a moderate consumptive
demand, aud rather small otTerlugs. We quote
7%a8c Tor fair to pi hm;; saie* 60 casks. East
India ls steady at 3*a;>ic, gold, in bond, aud 7c
currency, du y paid.
From the fit-raid: The market wa? quiet, but
prices, remained Arm. The suies were conAneu to
ab-ut 60 casks Carolina at from 7%a7%cperlb
Xor fair to prime. Really choice was heid ut Si?
per lb, and f*ncy at 8%c per Th, without sale?
In Rangoon there Wds scarcely anvthiog doiug.
Sellers were Arm and offered sparingly. We noie
nales of 60 bags at 7c per lb.
Pi ?m the World: We have only to notice a
limited jobbins: demand at 7%a8c for Carollua.
Tue supply on hand IB ?erv limited
From the Daily Bulletin : There ls not much
stock ?ratred except in the usual jobbing way,
and the business transacted has been light.
J?oldere, however, remain pretty Bteady, and all
desirable parcels are well up|to former figures,
both on the asking and selling; rates. We learn
of SO tierces Carolina at 73?a8c.
New York Naval Stores Market.
From tbe Jonrnal of Commerce, January 27:
The market for spirits turpentine with a continued
small demand ls unsettled. Merchantable lots
43i4S,l?c. Rosin-there is more inquiry for strain?
ed, with the market more in the sellers' favor;
sales embrace 2400 barrels at $2 35 and 3000
barrels In Wilmington, f. o. b., at $1 85 with
ireighrs engaged for Liverpool at 4s OJ. Tar ls
quiet at $2 io a2 45 for Wilmington.
New Tork Hay Market.
From the Journal of Commerce, January 27:
lhere ls a steady fair sale for shipping, and, with
but little coming tn, prices are firm. Sales to-day
embrace 55 bales for Savannah at $1 20; 80 bales
for Charleston at $l 20, and loo bales for Jackson?
ville at $120. Prime ls selling in a small way at
Si 25ai 40. Straw ls quiet and firm at SI 30al 35
for long rye; 85ca$105 for short rye; 80a65c for
oat.
Savannah Market.
SAVANNAH, January 20 -SEA ISLAND.-We
have to note no change In the tone of the market.
The sales of the last week amount to 350 bales, at
the same quotations as our? ef the 2lst Instant.
We quote: Clean mains and catU 21a23c; com?
mon Georgias and Floridas 24a2Sc; medium and
itood Floridas 35a40c; medium floe Floridas 42a
45c; Ans Floridas 463450.
KECEirrSi-Tue receipts at this port for the past
week have been 28.115 bales of upland, and 408
bales sea islands, from the following sources:
Central Railroad, ls 546 bales upland; Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad, 7206 bales nplan-i and 1C5 bales
sea Islands; Augusta boats. 2307 balc3 upland;
Florida boats, 38 balts upland, and 173 bales sea
islands: wagons and coasters, 18 bales upland,
and 70 baes sea Islands.
EXPORTS.-Thc exports for the week have been
23.432 bales upland and 230 bales sea Island, as
follows: Liverpool 10,729 bales upland and 110
bales sra islands; New York 5513 ba'ei upland and
12d bales sea island: Philadelphia 441 bales no?
land; Boston 1444 bales upland; Rainmore 3>1
bales upland; Barcelona 1495 bales upland;
Charleston 4 bales upland; Genoa 1932 baleB up?
land; Antwerp 27=5 bales upland; Bremen 1550
bales upland; Cork and orders 2240 bales upland.
Interior Cotton Markets.
COLUMBIA, January 28.-Sales of cotton yes?
terday, 77 bales-middlings t?jtfc.
CHARLOTTE, January 26.-Siles to-dny 1SS
ba'.e? at ilal3)?c for extremes. ? MaTkeS-firmer
for best, grades.
UNION", January 26.-Golton, 333 bale3 sold dur?
ing the week. Market opened on Monday at 12,'?c,
closed to-day at 12??c.
ORAN'GEBURG. Januarv 27.-Cotton, eales dur?
ing the week 160 bales. We quote ordinary ila
12c, low middling 13, ml-.ldling 13;ic.
ATLANTA. January 27.-The market to-day has
been quiet and linn; middlings 13J?al3J?c; low
middling 13c; goud ordinary 12??c; ordinary lie.
MACON, Januarv 27.-Rereipts 035 bales; ship
ment s 9?0; sales 512. The market very Arm with
middlings at 14 \i c. Low" grades still in demand
MONTGOMERY, January 2*.-The cotton mar?
ke; is quiet but ann. Lo.v middlings 14al4>?'c:
middlings I4;?au*?c.
SELMA, January 27.-There were sales yester?
day to Che amount of 650 bales: low mUWtag 14a
14ijfc; strict good ordinary. 13*ic; good onlinary
13J,'at3<sc; ordinary 12??al3c.
Passengers.
Per steamship Georgia, rrom New York-John
Dempsey. C Steinberg, J W Brown, F Kahler, C M
Whlttison, BIsaacsoD, L Mayb.ium, A Maybaurn.
F Hartall, C R Stafford, P Ueiany and wife. JUL
Fuller and wife, Master Fuller, R Lawless, H R
Chap?n and H Camp.
Per steamship Chanmlon, for New York
J R Mathews, Mrs E Wiii e, Miss J C White, E A
Northrop, Mrs E Jane ami child. Miss Jones, S N
Aspinall, A H Browning, Z E Clark.
Per steamer Dictator, i rom Pa lat ka via Jack?
sonville. Fernandina and Savannah-J Wingate,
C G I'o-ter, Miss E Erickson, Geo O Klngsby and
wife, J Nc;son, C F Mazyck. Mrs M Mazyck, Miss
M Mazyck, Miss J BlaikhtMiso Dolas, Mrs Tra veil.?
Mr Campsen and wife, C Pratt. E C Ryan, Mr Bnr
bot, Mr Burges?, and 33 on deck."
Per steamer Pilot Boy. from Savannah, Beau?
fort. Pacltlc Landing. Terry Island, Ac- W il
Brisbane. Miss Maguire, H W Wiggins. J McFall.
H w Crouch, H W Parker, R Friend, J Jackson,
and 17 on deck.
Per steamer Argo, from Edisto, Rockville, En?
terprise and Way Landings-Hon Juo Townsend
and lady. Mrs T PSml;h and da-achter. E Bates, II
Wilson. Dr T P MikelL O Bailev. E M Whaler, H A
Towles, S Howe. R E Seabrook. F Richards, K W
M Mackey, w AViialey, J Kmg and w s_ Editings.
M ARISE SEWS.
CHARLESTON, JANUARY 30.
ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Sehr Fawn. Megathlin, Boston-sailed nih inst.
Ice. hay, potatoes and sundries. To M Goldsmith
ft Son. Tudor Ice co, E B stoddard ft co. Kiusman
4 Dowell. P P Locke.
Sehr J C Nash, Crowcll, Nassau, N P-70 hours.
Coa'. To J A Euslow A co. Vessel io Street Bros
A- co.
Svhr Paragon, Weyhern, Hertford City, N C.
dav?. I-_',4OJ bushels carn. To R M Butler ft Son.
Seor Ann S Dens. Gai b.ittl. West Point Mill, lus
tes nee. To W C Bee k co, Stoney k Lowndes.
Steamer Pilot Boy, Slv. Beaufort, Chlsolm's
Landingand Pacific Landing. s> bags sea island
cotton. 1 bale upland cotton, and sundries. To
J D Alteen ft co. lu McPherson, Wm Gurner, AV A
Bovie, P Hogan, J Colci.ck ft co.
Sloop Louisa A- Hauie. from Russell's Creek Mill.
15 bags sea Island and i> bules npiaad cotton. To
Fraser & DUI, Kllnck, Wickenberg A co, Stoney Jt
Lowndes. TP Smith.
Sloop Julia, from Cooper River. 750 bushels
rough rice. ? To J R Pringle ft Son.
Received from West Point Mill. 22 tlerc? rice.
To J R Prlugle A* Son.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Georgia. CroweU, New York-left 27th
Inst. Mdse. To Wagner, iiuger 4 co, W A Courte?
nay A co, J E Adger ft co, Beu Boyd, D W Brigse
mann, G A Bowman, P Brown. T M Bristoll ft co.
E E Bedford, M C Buxbaum. E S Burnham. E Bull,
E Bates ft co, U B ft co, J ll Hillen, J Campsen ft
co, R G Chlsolm, T D Clancy, Jas Cantwell. Crane,
Boy'stou ft co, C L M denham, cameron, Barklev
ft co. M Drake. J B Duval ft Son. R L David ft co,
A W Eckell, Edgerton ft Richards, D F Fleming ft
co, Foray the, McComb ft co, B Feldmann ft co, C
D Franke, J S * airly ft co, Furchgott , Benedict ft
co, H G ft co. Goodrich. Wileman ft co, C Grave
ley, PL Guillemln. Heath ft Klee, T M Uorsevft
Bro, Hart ft co, J C ft co, Jedords ft co. W H Jones
ft co. A AV Juger. Knobeloch ft Small. Kanapaux
ft Gonzales, C Kerrison, Kinsman ft Bro, U K ft co,
A Langer, P-B Lalane ft co, Mottet. Huchet ft co,
Man.oue ft do, Jr? Mi;nor ft co. McLov ft Rice, M
ft BT?A'M, PF Murray. J F O'neill, lt fi Meninge,
1) O'xe.ll ft Son, Ostendorff ft co. R Lawless, Rev
Mr Porter, D Paul ft co, Paul. Welch ft Brandea,
J A Paceiti, O P Poppenheim, Quluby ft co, J A Q,
R ft A. Ravcnel, Holmes ft co, Steffens, Werner ft
Ducker. J L ?sheppard. AV Shepherd ft co. Dr J lt
Solomous. Fror Sheppard, Southern Express co,
AV Steele, F E Schroder, S S Solomons. II B sharp,
J Thompson ft co, R Thomlinson ft co, M Triesr,
Trelstft Hermann, WnUe/, Evana ft Cogswell. L
AA'airaer, O FWleters. Wagene>"ft?oUSees*Geo tVfi
wiihttms* oe; AV U T?l?graphe?. J Wlnh, Agent "
Florida steamer, AV J Yates, S U Railroad co, N E
Railroad co, J A Qnackenbosh, s il W, and others
The Georgia was detained until Friday morning
on account of a heavy snow storm the day before;
being the llrst steamship that Ie t New York, was
obliged tu cut her a ay through heavy ice untii on:
side Sandy Hook; proved herself an excellent ice
bout. AVhen offjianegat 12 M.. January 12 pass?
ed steamship Janies Adger and Missouri bound
north. Sunday; ll A M." off Fr.\ ing Paus Shoals,
pass-d sieamships San Jacinto an Wyoming.
ship Kttfa'Truop. ducker. St Jotings, N B. via
Eas:port, Me-?leh latt* port llth Inst. Ballast.
To G ATre.iholm ft Son.
Steamer Jlctutor. McMillan. Palatka, via Jack?
sonville. Fernandina um) Savannah. i?3 bags
sea island cotton, and 139 bags oars, mdse, ftc.
To Knveuel ft co, W M Lawton ft Sons, G W W I:te,
J D Aiken ft co, PlncKn-y Bros. AV B Wil lams ft
Son, J F Taylor 4 co, Order. J N Robson, John G
Milner ft <*b, AV P Dowling ft co, Reeder ft Davis.
Pelser. Rodgers ft co. stoney ft Lowndes, Ageut S
C Railroad, ? ll lograham & Son.
Steamer Argo, Klssam, Edlstu and Way Lan i
ines. -.3 bags sea island and 5 bules upland, cot?
ton, mdse. Ac. To Dongta? Nisbet, Fraser ft Dill,
Holmes 4 Calder, J A Roblnsou, W K Ryan, Wm
Da ton, G AV Wine. Ravenel ft cn. C Webb Wm 0
Be* ft c i, Stoney 4 Lownts, J Wu.beru and D Mc?
Pherson.
Steamer AVawenock, Bovie, Edisto River. 200
tons phosphate rock. To li F Baker & co.
CLEARED SATURDAY.
Steamship Cnaniplon, Lockwood, New York
James Adi cr ft co.
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-W
A Courtenay.
Steamship Maryland. Johnson, Baltimore
P C Trenhobn.
Span polacre Pronta, Sansera, Barcelona-AV P
Hull.
Span bri? Prudente, Font. Barcelona-AVP Uall.
Sehr George ta. Lord, Brhshear "City, La, via
Savannah, Ga-AV Roach ft co.
Steam tug J K Staples, Flynn, Georgetown, S C
-W Roach ft co.
SAILED SATURDAY.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York.
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Br steamship Corinna, Drvden, Liverpool.
Steamship Maryland. Johnson. Baltimore.
Span bars Palmira, Granada, Barcelona.
Sp.m brig Pronta, cansera, Barrel-ma.
Spun urig Prudente, Font, Barcelona.
Sehr Day Ugh*-, MuFad.im. Barcelona.
FROM THIS PORT.
Br ship Cashmere, Tobin, New Orleans, Janu?
ary 2*.
Brie E H Kennedy, Ha'lelt, New Orleans, Janu- ;
ary 24.
arv? L1ZZl? ?arr' Gllchr?lt' D?rten, Ga, Janu- i
JH? Grace B We8t> Lord> D&rten. Gn, Janu- !
natfLE D FInne-r? Patten- Georgetown, S C, Jaa- !
Jant?r](,27.8BurgeS3' Bar*?e?3? Gorge'.own, S C,
Tii? CHARL
UP FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship North Point,-, at Baltimore, to
eave January 28.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Georgia, Crowell, at New York, Jan
aar j 26.
MEMORANDA.
Tlie sehr Wm Deming was cleared on Friday by
Messrs Street Bros A co, and not by Mr W P Hall,
as reported.
GEORGETOWN, Jannarv 24 -Arrived 19th, sehr
Lucy Hammond, Cole, Savannah, Ga; 2ist. 6chr
Ridgewood. Derrlcksen, 62 hours from New York;
22d, EChr-E D Finney, Patten, Charleston: 23d,
sehr M M Pate, Stntton, Boston; sehr Ida S Bur?
gess, Burgees, Charleston. Cleared 19th, brig E
F Dunbar, Nickels, Cardenas.
The brig Edwin H Kennedy, from' this port at
New Orleans, 24th inst, reports that on the 18th
inst, In lat 24 50, long 8615, came in collision with
a large unknown ship, in which lost bowsprit,
fore topsail yard, sails and rigging, broke rail,
stauncheons and topgallant forecastle, stove bul?
warks. Thc ship had no lights and olfered no as?
sistance.
?cx?h)cxs.
THE MOST
SUCCESSFUL FERTILIZER
OF THE DAY.
DUGDALE & GIR?I.VS
MAGNUM BONUM
FOR THE
COTTON CROP.
ANALYSIS.
Soluble Bone Pnosphate of Lime.15.33
Bone Phosphate of Lime.19.G4
Ammonia.PC~*~.3-16
(Equivalent to 12pet cent, of Sulphate"cf Am?
monia.) ? .jv.
Potash. ;............'.'. v-.4.62
It will b?- obBer.ed that oar Phosphate has an
ample supply of the all important anti vital crop
producing "?elemems, viz : Sorable>Phosphate,
Ammonia and Potash, and in view of this fact,
and the strong testimoni?is walch Cave been
given In Its favor by so many planier? who have
given the "Magnum Bonum"' tin-Impart ?a: test
under Cotton -tn*pant 'season, max we not. with
perfect candor, assert that we have aa ifo
UNEQUALLED COTTON FERTILIZER,
And urge each planter to give lt a trial rbe com?
ing season ?
DUGDALE & GinVIN.
TEsxiiVl?ivi A zee,
EQUAL TO PERUVIAN GUANO-POUND F?R
POUND.
WASHINGTON, XV C., September 13,18T0.
Messrs. JOHNMEYER'S SONS:
I used the "Magnum Bonum Soluble Phos?
phate'' bought of yen, alongside Of renn lau
Guaho, on Cotton, and lind the product eqnal to
Peruvian Gu mo-pound for pound.
1 am ranch pleased also with its effects on Corn.
WILLIAM J. ARCUBELL.
FULLY EQUAL TO PERUVIAN FOR COTTON.
STATESVII.LE, N. C.. August IT. 18T0.
Messrs. DUGDALE A GIKVIN, Baltimore. Md :
Gentlemen- Our Mr. C. A. Carlton tried under
Cotton, this year, your "Macuum Bonum Soluble
Phosphate" alongside of No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
and thinks your Phosphate fully equal to the
Guano, and believes that ir he had nsed the -ame.
?money value ot each, the "Magnum Bonum"
would not only have equalled thc Peruvian, but
far surpassed lt. Yours trnlv.
CARLTON BROS. A CO.
MUCH BETTER FOR COTTON TOAN PERUVIAN
GUANO.
EDENTON. N. C., AUgUSt 20. 1ST0.
Mr. A. H. BOND:
Pear ."ir-The "Mngnnm Bonum " mad? by
Messrs. Dugdale & Girvin, of Ba'timorc. and pur?
chased of you, was used under a portion nf my
Cotton, alongside of Peruvian Guano, and the
Cotton ls much borer Moored, and will produce
more than that under which 1 used the Guano,
Yours, most obed ion c.
W. AV. HOSKINS.
Price-SOO Ptr Ton Coull,
SOS Per Ton Payable [wltb 7
Per Cent. Interest Added) on November 1.
JAS. M. CALDWELL & SM,
COTTON FACTORS,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.,
GENERAL AGENTS.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS I
jan'J3-mwfD?C3mos
URE GYPSUM I
CONTAINING 80 PER CENT. OF SOLUBLE
MATTER !
GROUND AND PRKPARED IN THIS CITY, AND
WARRANTEU FREE FROM
ADULTERATION.
The annexed communication from Prof. Charles
U. Shepard, Jr., of thc pur tv or this article, ls a
guarantee of Its highly valuable qualities to the
farmer, being available when mixed with other
manures, to the great advantage of any kind of
crop. Unequalled as a top dressing for wheat,
rye, barley, ic, and the grasses, one peck or
which "win show visible improvement on au acre
of croo nd.
This valuable Mauure ls offered for sale nt the
low.prlce o? $15 per ton cash, or on lime for city
acceptance with interest added.
Put up for shipment lu bairs of 2O0 pounds each.
All orders by mall in accordance with above
terms wlU be promptly executed by
JOHN H. HOLME*.
Commission Merchant,
Boyce's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
OFFICE OP STATE INSPECTOR OF FER TILIZSKS, )
LABORATORY OF MEDICAL COLLEGE, QUEEN ST., {
CHARLESTON. S. C., November :?4, 1870. )
?lr. John II. Holmes:
DEAR MR-The gypsum submitted hy yon for
analysis ls Hie most remarkable 1 have ever se-u
for its freedom Irora Impurities cf every kind,
containing as it dies but one third of one percent,
of Insoluble matter. If lt caa he suppl e l of sim?
ilar quality lt cannot fall to prove a great boon t >
Southern agi ?cul!ure. as lhere ls no crop to which
it is not beucncial, whether applied alone or in
conjonction wi h oilier manures.
Very respectfirilv. your obedient s ?rrant.
(Signed) CHARLES U. SHEPPARD, JR., M. D.
janll-wfm22
ANDO FERTILIZER.
Cash-FIFTY DOLLARS rer ton of 2000 pounds,
at factory.
Tl me-FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS per tin of 2000
pounds, at factory, payable November 1. IS71,
without Interest. For sale by
WM. C. DUKES ic co.. M?nerai Agent*.
No. 1 South Atlantic IVIuirY,
jan4-wfmlmoD?c Chariest u. S. C.
pACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
(CAPITA'; $1,000,000)
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
This GUANO ls now so well known In al! the
Southern States for Its remarkable effects ?is an
agency for Increasing the product* of labor, as
not to reqnire especial commendation from us.
Its uso for five >ears past has established its
character for reliable excellence. The larne tl xeu
capital invested by the Company In this trudi',
affords the surest guarantoe-of the continued ex?
cellence of Its Guano. j. JJ. ROBSON,
Selling Agent, charleston, s. c.
J011NS.REE.SE & v.o., General Agents, Baiti
more._jjecga-gan
?Y O M JP O D Ji JJ ACID
PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
This article ls manufactured bv the PACIFIC
GUANO COMBANY, at Charleston. S.O.,under
the superintendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN UAVE
NEL. When composted with an equal weigh: of
golton Seed, its re->u ts have been found lulh
equal to the besi standard fertilizers. Its ccooo
nay muBtcommend lt to the notice of Planters
generally. For specific directions for composting,
ind for supplies, apply to J. N. ROB-ON,
Selling Agent, Charleston, s. C.
JOHNS. REESE A (JO., General Agents, Bait 1
nore. dec22-D4c-fmw?mos
ESTON NEWS: MONDAY, 3i
pOR H ETT TOR K.
[ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 2
O'CLOCK P. M.]
OliD LINK N KW YORK AND CHARLES?
TON STEAMSHIPS.
ESTABLISHED 1 8 4 5.
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS.
The verv fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam?
ship CHARLESTON. James Berry, Commander,
? will leave Adder's Wharf as above.
?-Trough Bills of Ladln* given on Cotton to
Liverpool at the following rates : Sea Island,l.'i'd.;
Upland Md.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JAMES ADDER & CO.. Agents.
The MANHATTAN fol ow5 on SAT?KDAY, Febru?
ary 4, at half-past 4 o'clock. P. M._jan30-2
Jp O R >' E W I O R 'K .
ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2D? AT 4
. O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1ST0.
STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK.
The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship
GEORGIA, Crowe!!, Commander, will sail
for New York on THURSDAY, February 2d. at
4 o'clock, P. M., from Pier Nu. 2. Union Wharves,
connecting with Dav Passenger Trains from Co?
lumbia and Augusta, ar ri vin g at half-past 8 P. M.
Insurance by Steamers of this Line \i per cent.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, having
very One state-room accommodations, apply to
WAGNER, HUGER 4 CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or
to WM. A. COURTENAY", No. 1 Union Wharves.
jan30-4_,_^_
jp O R PHILADELPHIA
THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLY.
The Iron Screw Steamship
.T. YV. EVERMA.1V,
HINCKLEY, Oomraander,
Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on
SATURDAY. 4th of February, at 3^
P. M., from Brown's North Wharf.
49>Throagn Bills Lading will be issued to Bos
ton.
For Freight engagements or passage, having
good cacin-uccoiuniodatlons, apply to -
WM. A. COURTENAY
jan30-mwfs4_ No. 1 Union Wharf.
rjlHROUGH BILLS LADING TO
BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, BOS?
TON, BREMEN,
AND THE CITIES OF. THE NORTHWEST.
The fine Steamship NORTH POINT. <r??r%*
Richard Foley, commander, wltl 3at??|?i_
Tor Baltimore on FRIOAY, 8d February, at4o'docK
P. M.
jar Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional Insurance, und Consignees are allowed ap;
pie time to sample and sell their Goods frc m
the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia.
PAOL C. TREK HOLM, Agent,
janOO-5 No. 2 Union wnarves.
.pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP GOMPYS
THROUGH- LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier ^tnkt
No. 42, North River, foot of Canal ?jUfiSfig
si rept. New York, at M o'clock noon, of the 4tL
imd 20th of every month (except when thent
dates fall cn Sun Jay, then the Saturday pieced
Inp. ?
Depart ure of the 20th connect at Panama witt
steamers for South PacUlc and Central American
porn. Those of 4tn toncli at Manzanillo.
Steamship GREAT REPUBLIC leaves San Fran?
cisco for Japan and China March 1,1871.
No California steamers touch at Havana, bu:
go direct from New York to AsplnwaH.
" Otu- hundred pounds baggage free to each adult
-Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information appl?
St the COAIPANY'S TICKET OFFItSE, on the
wharf foot of Canal Btreet, North River. New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
julyie-lyr_
QlEOliGETOWN STEAM PACKET.
Thc Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. -
C. White, will receive Freight at?g_
Commercial Wharf, every SATURDAY and
KESDAY, and leave each port as follows : '
Charleston, on SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY NI ii HT
at io o'clock.
Georgetown, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINO
ai 6 o'clock.
On SATURDAY River Freight will be received for
Kelthncld and Wey mom h Mills, and on WEDNES?
DAY for Brookgrcen Mills.
For engagements, apply to
SllACKELFOllD li KELLY, Agents,
Jan3J-mth_No. I Boyce's Wharf.
PO R F LOR IDA,
TWICE A WEEK.
FOR SAVANNAH, FEHN ANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, I'll.ATKA AND ALL PMJNTS ON
TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
Tue Steamer DICTATOR, Captain " --Tp^w
George E. McMillan, will sali nom JaE6w35C
Central Wharf for above points every TUJMUAI
EVENING, nt 8 o'clock, arriving back at. Charles
ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock.
Thc Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin?
cent, wid sall fromCentrnl Wharf for above point -
every FKIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving
back at Charleston WiidNEsiuv AFTERNOON, at i
o'clock.
octlO_RAVENEL & CO.. Agents.
WTEfiKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH.
THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.
KOP. PACIFIO LANDING. BEAUFORT, H1LT0>
HEAD, SAVANNAH. DAR1EN AND
BRUNSWICK. GA.
The favorite Steamer
ELIZA HANCOX,
Captain L. W. BURNS,
win rei five Freight at South Atlan- .. _t-iT""**
wli;.vf fur above points overytisSm??fS?m
TUESDAY, and ?eave on every WEDNESDAY MUK*
INO. at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same
evening, and leaving for Daricn, Ac, the follow
lng morning. Returning, Will leave Savannah for
.Charleston every MONDAY MORN INO, at 7 o'clock.
For Freight or pacage, apply to
RAVEN EL. HOLMES A CO.,
seplO No. 177 East Bay.
JpOR SAVANNAH VIA I'AOIFIG LAND?
ING AND BEAUFORT.
The fast sailing Steamer PILOT
BOY, Captain J. W. sly, will leave"_
Central Wharf for above places every JUONI>AT
MORNING, at 8 o'clock.
RETURNING
The PILOT BOY will leave' Savannah every
TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and Pa
nc Landing same clay. J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
PQV2Q_Agents. Central Wharf.
pOIi BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAND?
ING. FENWICK'S ISLAND. COFFIN'S POINT,
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF. PARIS
ISLAM) LANDING. STATMN CREEK,
AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE (N*
DUUEMENTS ARE OFFERHD.
The steamer PILOT BOY. captain
J. W. >ly, will snll for above point-,^ _
every THURSDAY MOUSING, ata o'clock, auctwnen
inducemeets oder will touch at'any of the above
Landings. . . ; ; '
' .' t S RETURNPNG, S ? '
Win leave"Beaufort on FRIDAY MORNTNO, touch
lng at Pacific Landing. J. D. AIKEN A Co.,
11QV29 ' ._'Agents.
JP OR FORT 8UMTBR.
TheSteamer POCOSIN, Captam W.
H. Gannon, wdl leave as auove^
every TUESDAY, THUIISDAT and SATURDAY, at, u
o'clock, irom Maiket Wharf, foot or Market street.
Returning" at a qoarter-pasr. 2o'clock.
Jan25-lmo J. H. MURRAY, Agent.
UVUARr 30, 1871.
?pOR BOSTON.-MERCHANTS' LES
The first-class Packet Schooner J. W. AL?
LEN, Doane, Master, having two-thirds'
cargo on board, wants cotton and light freight to
dil up and leave forthwith.
jan30-l . WILLIAM ROACH Jc CO.
F
OR LIVERPOOL.
The British Ship MUSCONGCS, John Cov?
er, Master, having a portion of her cargo
engaged, win have dispatch.
Jan26 RA VENE L A CO
F
OR GENOA
The British Brig FLORA, Milford, Mas-^^Jla
ter. having nearly all her cargo engaged, 28?
wants soo bales to complete same. For Freight
room, apply to HUNT BROS. & CO.,
Jan24_Atlantic Wharf.
JT^VO R LIVERPOOL.
The First-class British Bark YUMURI,
Campbell, Master.
For Freight enjageraent?. apply to
janl9 R.T. WALKER, Boyce ACo.'s Wharf.
-pOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,
PALATKA AND POINTS ON TUE
ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
TheSteamerELlZAJIANCOX.Cap- . <,lj
tain L. W. Burns,will receive Freight?^?ieL_
for the above points, at South Atlantic kinari.
TO-MOKROW. .Tuesday) the 31st instant, and leave
on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 1st February, at 7
o'clock.
. Connecting at Savannah with Florida steamers,
Passengers and Freight will have dispatch to au
potnts in Florida at aa low rates as by any other
linc.
For engagements, apply to
RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO.,
jan30-2 No. 177 East Bay.
LDm (Efoo?s, Uz.
IMPORTANT N?WSI
TELEGRAM TO
FVRCHGOTT, BMEDICT&CO.,
Nos. 341 and 137 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
PARIS, January 2lst, 1871.
Sell oif without regard of cost. Peace will be
concluded. GENERAL TUMBLE.
ANSWER:
Shall act accordingly at once. Tlie following
arlicles wjll convince yon of lt :
S cases of 1-4 FINE LONGCLOTH, only 10c,
formerly 12}?C
4 cases ol 4-4 Fine Longcloth, only 8,'?c, former?
ly loc
io ca?es of 4-4 Fine Longcloth, only 12??to20e,
formerly ID to 25c .
3 easies 10-4 Fine Sheeting, only 37>?c, formerly
50c " '
2 caRes 10 4 Brown Sheeting, only 37}?c, former?
ly soc
2 cases 10-1 F.llow-oase Sheeting, only lTKc.
formerly 20c.'
soo dozen. All-Llaen, nuck Towels, $1 per dozen,
worth $1 25
500 dozen, All-Linen, Damask Towel-, $125 and
- $4, worth $1 CO and S5 50
loo pieces 22 Inch Diaper, $1 30. worth $1 eo.
A large and well selected stock of TABLE DAM?
ASKS, Crashes, Napkins and Doylies, at corres
pondingly low prices._
-pURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
1 case of New Style "HENRIETTA" PLAID,
only 37wc, worth 50c
l ca?e or Plain Color Mohair Poplins, 20c per
yard, worth 3Pc
100 pieces Black Alpacas, 15 per cent, lower than
formerly
20 pieces Black Silk?, from $1.60 to $4
i ca?e Irish Silk Poplins, Si per jard, worth
$150
50 China Silk Press . PaUern?, all shades and
colors, at $12, worth ?15._
-pi?ROUGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
Nos. 244 and 437 KING STREET.
Fine 6-4 WATERPROOFS $1. worth ?1 50
AU-WoorCASSIMERES. 75c to $1
Jeans, all colors, from 165?c
Large variety of Blaclc Cloths, Doeskins and
Beavcro, ac a prient sa ri ri cc.
JJOSIERY, NOTIONS, RIBBON AND
GLOVE DEPARTMENT.
All in want of the above articles will find it to
their own advantage to examine them. They are
o.rour own importation; quality guaranteed, and
can be found lower than anywhere else.
To gain room for Matting, we are selling off our
full and complete stock of CARPETS, Oil Cloths,
Rugs, Druggets, to sui: every one la want of
them.
QCt31 No. 244 AND 437 KINO STREET.
JOHN & BROWN,
I? E L FAST, IRELAND.
TRADE \ Shamrock [ MARK.
( Lear. J
Manufacturer ol only
FIRST>CLAS8 TABLE DAMASK,
Superior lo any imported imported Into the Uni?
ted state.i. These goods are nnted for their
beauty of design, elegance of fabric, and dura
billiy of wear.
WHOLESALE ONLY.
No. Sir? CHURCH STREET, New York.
janio-tumimos
Clgcnncs.
C
BARLES TON
ADVERTISING AGENCY,
CORNER BROAD- STREE? AND EAST BAY,
ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest
cash rates for A LL PAPERS In the United States.
WALKER, EVAN'S A COGSWELL.
decs-mwf
Bitters.
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE
OLD CAROLINA BITTER?.
H. BISCHOFF <fc CO.,
H. KLATTE ? CO.,
BOLLMANN BROTHERS,
J. A. QUACKENBUSH,
WAGENER & HONSEES,
MANTOUE & CO.
w
ARNEB'S IODO FORM
AND IRON PILLS.
For sale by DR. H. BAER,
janis No. 131 Meeting street,
The a riders] gc ed begs to inform his customers and the public that; In addition to his Worts at
Savannah, he has established extensive Superphosphate Works at the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite 3flB
city, which are now In active operation, manufacturing his well known fertilizers, the
P H O-S P H O -P E E U VJI 'A*N
AND '
AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS,
AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND
No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO,
SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE,
or the highest grade from his Ashepoo Mines, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sixty n-.'-centxpf
Bone Phosphate of Lime; and . \
LAND ALASTER.
These Works have been opened under the inspection or Dr. CU. SHEPARD, Jr., Inspector of
Fertilizers for So "h Carolina, and every package will bear his brand certlfylnj^to Its inspection.
Uniformity of quality quaraatetd and prices reduced.
Messrs. G. A. TRENHOLM <fc SON, General Agents, ) nairn vfri?va c r
Messrs. GRAESER & SMITH, Agents, j WiAiuj*j.ua, b. c.
J. B. ?AUDY ,
janlO CORNER BAST BAY AND BROAD STREETS, CHARLESTON, a C. :
ET?WAN m'A NOS,
SOLUBLE MANURES AND SULPHURIC ACID,
MANUFACTURED AT THE " t
E.TIWAE" WOE/KS, t
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
BY THE
SULPHURIC Ad IND ^?PflOSPHM COMPANY^ ]
THE NOW WELL KNOWN ETIWAN GUANO IS MANUFACTURED FROM THE NATIVE BONE*
PHOSPHATES of South Carolina. These PHOSPHATES in their natural state are Insoluble, and re?
quire to be ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have now In ope*
. ration the largest sulphuric Acid cnambers at the South, aad are, therefore, able to manufacture at?
ibe lowe - t rates, the highest grade or FERTILIZER; lt being dear that the greater the proportion of
Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains the less the quantity required per acre. In order to'
make the Fertilizer complete, Ammonia and Potash In sufficient quantities are added. With these1
views the company manufacture and oner for cale . .;
ETIWAN GUANO'S,
.WARRANTED TO CONTAIN FROM IS TO 20 PER CERT. OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF.
L'ME. and from 2 to 2>i per cent, of AMMONIA, with a surtlctent addition of PERUVIAN GD ANO and
POTASH, to adapt lt to all crops. Price $63perton, cash; on time,'$70 per ton, and interest 7'per
cent, per annum.
DISSOLVED BONE,
OF HIGH GRADE. STUTABLE FOR MANUFACTURERS OR FOR PLANTERS, BEING IN ITSELF AH -
excellent FERTILIZER, and specially adapted for Compost, AS large quantities of Sulphuric Acid
are used to dissolve ihe Phosphate, this will be round a cheap and convenient way to transport that ma?
terial. The grade furnished will be rrom 18 to 20 per cent. Dissolved Bone Phosphate. Price $40 per '
ion, cash; on time. $10. with In'er est at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be furnished::
to order utan additional price percentage.
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE,
SPECIALLY PREPARED Fi>R COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED AND OTHER PLANTATION-!
MANURES. Price ?3j per ton, casi; on time, $40, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum.
GROUND BONE,
AT MDCH LOWER RATES, CONSISTING SIMPLY OF THE NATIVE BONE PHOSPHATES GROUND-'"
' to powder. Price S20 per ton, casu ; on time, $22, and interest at 7 per cent, per annnm.
WM. C. BEE & CO., ?
AGENTS, No. 14 A I) GK K'S WHARP, CHA ULK S T O X, S. C. .
N. B-THE PERCENTAGE OF DI330LVE> BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME AND AMMONIA IN'
ALL TUE ETI WANS ls ascertalued at the Works, by their Chemist, before delivery. 3 muid any pur?
chaser bc dis'-ntisflcd. he may return average samples or an ?. purchase, within thirty (30) days after 2
delivery, and they will b? auaiyzed anew, and any dencleucy In the percentage guaranteed wUrXoe
made good to him by the company. jan23-mwf2mos
irmnncicri.
jg Y AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.
100,000 DOLLARS IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY
DISTRIBUTED TO TICKET' HOLDERS
OF TUE
ALABAMA IMMIGRANT ASSOCIATION GIFT CONCERN,
FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND, 1871.
1 Gifr. of.$26,000
1 Girt of.io ooo
2 Giri s or ?50O0 are. 10.000
6 Gifts of $2000 are.:.i.10.000
io Girts or slooo are.10,000
20 Gifts of $500 are.,.$10,000
100 GHts of $100 are.10,000
1500 Gifts of $10 are. 16,00?
1039 Gifts, amounting to.$100,000
COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS OF THE BRAWTNG.
cenera? JONES M. WITHERS, late Major-General In C. S. A, ex-Mayor or Mobile, and editor Daily
Mobile Tribune.
Colonel JOHN A. ELMORE, of Montgomery, Attorney-at-Law.
General WILLIAM W. ALLEN,'of Montgomery, Planter and late Btlgadler-Geaeral la C. S. A
REFERENCES.
OFFICE SECRETARY OF STATE. MONTGOMERY. ALA., )
November 20, 1&70. j
1 hereby certify that the "ALABAMA IMMIGRANT A=SOCIATION? ls regularly incorporated un?
der the laws or tuts Sute, with a capital of $50,000, and that tho Incirporators are gentlemrtfchf
means, Integrity and high standing. CHAS. A MILLER, Secretary of Stater*
[CHEAT SEAL OF STATS.]
We, the undersigned, cheerfully state that we are personally well acquainted with Messrs.
STORKS A ???IEESK, Managers of 1 ne '-Alabama Immigrant Association," and we Know them to be
gentlemen of high standing. Integrity and reliability in this city, who will see that the drawings of
their''Association," wide 1 is solvent and responsible, are honestly and fairly made. Messrs. EL?
MORE, WITHERS and ALLEN, the Commissioners of the "Association," are gentlemen well Known
over tuc couutry as or tho highest integrity and honor, who would not lend the use of then* names to
any scheme or project that was not strictly honorable and above suspicion.
FARLEY. SMITH k CO., Bankers.
HOLMES & GOLDTIiWAITE, Bankers.
E. s. MITCHELL, Agent Southern Express Com?
pany.
J. H. PHISIZY, Agent Ta'lahasse Manufacturing
Company.
HENRY B> FABER, Mat or of Montgomery.
JOSEPH w. DIMMICK. Postmaster of the City of
Montgomery.
FRANCIS W1DMER, Collector of U. S. Internal
Revenue.
WM. B. II CG HES, dirk City Council of Mont?
gomery.
PRICE OF SINGLE TICKETS has been put at ONLY TWO DOLLARS.
A discount of .ten per cent, will be made to purchasers of $5 J, and a discount o' twe-ty percent,
to purchasers of fioo worth of Tickets.
Agents wante 1 In every part of the country, to whom liberal inducements will be offered. Send
for Circulars and rpad the Testimonials.
Partis at a distance desiring lo purchase tickets must remit their money a< per address below.
STOKES & GREENE, MANAGERS,
jan26-I6p?w MONTGOMERY, ALA.
?'me ?roccries. S's:.
B
EDFOBD'S (LATE CORWIN'S) GROCERY
ANB
TEA WARE H O U S- E .
HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER
PURE LEAP LARD
PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, wwi
BISCUITS, Ac, 4c.
N. B.-I CLAIM TO KBEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP
FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY.
VERY
CHOICE
FAMILY
FLOUR
JE. E. BEDFORD,
SUCCESSOR TO
WILLIAM S. CORWIN k CO.,
No. 276 KING STREET,
OPPOSITE H AS ?L.
PURE
BRANDIES, WINES
AND VERY OLD
WHISKIES.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
IN
Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars' Provisions, Spices, &e
HER0IETICAI.LT SEALED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, &a.
AU articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY ana WARRANTKA).
Goods ielivered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense.
EVERr" E. BEDFORD. 1 . SEND FOR A I JAS. 8. MARTIN.
GEO. H. GRUBER, f CATALOGUE. | WM. G. MOOD, Ja,