The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, March 30, 1871, Image 4
A Rec i pe for a Poem "In male et
- Take for your hero some theron gu-bred scamp,
Miner, or pilot, or jockey, or tramp
Gambler (or coarse.) drunkard, bolly and cheat,
"Facile Princeps," in ways of deceit;
So fond of ladles, he's given to bigamy,
(Better, perhaps, if yon make lt polygamy)
Pepper his talk with the raciest slang
Culled from the haunts of his rude, vulgar gang;
Season with blasphemy-lard him with curses
Serve him up bot in your "dialect" verses
Properly dished, he'll excite a sensation,
. And tickle the taste of our delicate nation.
Old Mother English has twaddled enough:
Give us a language that's ready and rough I
Who cares. Just now, for a subject Miitonlaar
"Who isn't bored by a style Addlsonlan?
Popular heroes must wear shabby clothes l
What if their diction ls cumbered with oaths r
That's but a feature of life Occidental,
Really, at heart, they are pious and gentle.
elak, for example, how solemn and rich is .
e sermon we gather from dear "Little
Breeches I "
Isn't lt charming-that sweet baby-talk.
Of the urchin who "chawed" ere he fairly could
walk?
Sure His no wonder bright spirits above
Singled him ont for their errand of love I
I suppose Pm a "fogyvnot up to the age
But i can't belp recalling an earlier stage,
When a Poet meant something beyond a Re?
porter,
And his Un e3 'could be read to a sister or daugh?
ter
With a real inspiration {divinus afflatus)
Could be printed without any saving hiatus;
When humor was decently shrouded in rhyme,
As suited the primitive ways of the time, - ?
And we all would have blushed had we dreamed
of the rules,
Which are taught us to-day in our " Dialect "
schools.
It may be all right, though I and it all wrong,
This queer prostitution of talent m song;
Perhaps, m our market, gold sells at a loss.
And the public will pay better prices for dross
Weill Twere folly to row 'gainst a tide that has
; turned.
And the lesson that's set us has got to be learned ;
But I'll make one more desperate pull to be free
Ere I swallow the brood or that .'.Heather. .Ai. i
nee."
Fhiahlng Bay, March 27,1871._P. R. S.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Charleston Stock ?ntl Bond Market,
March 29.
BID. TED
. Sold..-.. 10 ll
Southern Bank-Bull. ?
Bank of Camden.. 30
?Bank of Chester.." .. 14
Bani: of Georgetown....-..\- ol 02
Bank of Hamburg..... 07 08
Bank of South carolina. 08 10
Bank of State of South Carolina,
.. prior to 1S61. 45
Rank of State of South Carolina,
?. After 1st January, 1S61. 37 40
qCoj?nc.'oial Bank, Columbia.. .. - j?
.Exchange.Bank, Columbia. 08
Jarmers' and Exchange B an k,
'Charleston... 01 Og
Merchants'Bank, Cheraw. 03
. Planters' Rank, Fair ti ela.. 03
.?ate Rank.X .. 06
no ?Obi ? ? State Securities.
State Bonds, old. not quotable
State Bonds, new.:. not quoiaole
State-acock...............not quotable i
Railroad Securities.
.8. O.-iBailroad and Bank stock. 86 60 ST 50
J4. a Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 60 00 ?2 00
,8. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent.
-fr.Bnte liv.:. ......... .~v. 74-00
Jiortheastem Railroad Stock (capl
.Jaa>iiii....v..:..:.v.:. .. io so.
Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre- '
f?rrea...........-,. 38oo
Northeastern -Railroad ?- First Mort?
gage Bonds, s Ter Cam.... -. 90 oo
Northeastern Railroad Secnnd Mort- T ,
g?geBoii(l?vWerOeniVS.':. T660
ttvanaah and Charleston TUUroad
Stock... - 2/)to .
Pawl i i II mi tod Chtrlesjton Raflroad
-FltstMortgage-! Ter' Cent. Bonds. nominal
Savannah and Charleston Railroad
?cent. IWte'-guaranteed
- Bonde....?.,.....'.:?.....;-?;..'.:.:. woo/ 67oo
' Savannah and Charleston ? Per ?*
>Ce?.Bonds..:........i;'..,6900 60,00
. Gr^trvfiie and f^?mti? Railroad
. oo.stock............... soo
Greenville ?nd Columbia l.lailroad
'fl? Cent. State guaranteed
Bonds... .. 68 00
G reen villa and Columbia Railroad
, ? Pfcr Cen t. Firs t Mortgage Bonds 89 00 92 00
j reedville and Coombia Railroad
Jt'Jftr, Catt. : Second Mortgage ,
'''Bonds....'-.. '45 CO 47 00
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
T FerCent. Ce rt meat ea of Lud eb t- 1 '
edaass..M oo ...
Cheraw ami ?Dar?hgton Railroad, i
?jSpck'...nominar
(ffiefaw1 and Darlmgton-Railroad
.FiMt Mortgage Bauds.,. 88 00
OTeSw and Darlington Railroad
Second MortgBge Bonds. nominal
Charlotte",. columbia and Angosta
^Srroad stock........:. 36-00 40.00
Charlotte, columbia and Augusta
PjUlroad First Mortgage Bonds... .. 8200
Spajjaatrarg and Union Railroad
State guaranteed Bonds. 64 00 55 00
Blue~R3 Jge Railroad First Mortgage
Bonds....... y,. nominal
Memphte- and Charleston Railroad
stock....... nommai
Mempt?s and .Charleston- Railroad
7 percent. First Mortgage Bonds. nominal
- MfmpRls and Charleston -Railroad +>
v ; per cen L Sec?n ti Mor t gaj te Bonds nominal
...VT ^city securities. J
City Raliway Stock -. 52 00 63 00
Oitj of Charleston Six Per Cent.
? Stock.............40 00' 47.00
?ty.joX Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per
tteai. Bonds.. 7200
OBS!Colombia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 58 oo 60 oo
CRf.of Columbia 7 per Cent. Bonds. 60 00 63 0Q
City of Savannah 7 per cent.Bonds,
. old.. 85 00
City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds,
old..............'...".:..:... 81 00 83 00
Cl ty, ol Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds,
Old. 50 00
City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, ,
new.-.. ?do
H . . Bank Stock.
First Rational Bank bf Charleston
Stock........130 00 182 00
People's National Bank Stock.103 00 104 00
Union Bank Stock. 6 oo
South Carolina Lean' and Trust
Company.,...,.100 00 101 00
People'sBankStocfc.4 00 4 26
Planters' and Mechanics' Bank
Stock.v^....?......>....,4.....;.> 200. 225
Bank of Charleston Stock. 20 60 2100
Carolina National Bank Stock. nommai
Miscellaneous Securities. i
Charleston Gas Compat&Mock.18 75 20 oo
Charleston Mining and Manufac?
turing Company Stock........... nominal
Wando Mining and Manufacturing
Company Stock.250 00 275 00 :
Sulphuric Acid and Superphos?
phate Company Stock. par
Marine and River Maning-WK! Man- - -,
otaotn riuff- Company Si oct..' 66 00 60 oo
Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing
Coniaany Stock. 8600
Palmetto Mining and Manufactur?
ing Company Stock. nominal
Ch loora Mining and Manufactur?
ing Company Stock;. nommai
Farmers'. Mining and Hanttfoct-ar- ..?<!
lng Company stock..-:...|.... nominal .
Stone Mining and Manufacturing
Company Stock...... ' nominal - !'
Money 'I per cent, a month.
The Ch ?rles ton Cotton, Rice and Narai
Stores Market.
'. ' OFFICE CniKLBSTOM NEWS, 1
" WEDNESDAY- KVENI.NO, March 29, 1871. j
COTTON.-This staple was m moderate request,
the better qualities of the article showing decided
while others were- unchanged.. :8a:o3
"'' .ales, of "which near 200 were sold.'the
evening before, say 12 at loxc, 17 at 11 x, 7 at 12,
65 atr?f43 at 12fi, 85 at 14,35 at 14 X, 68 at ?4,*?.
2 at 39 on private terms; and on the evening,
before 61 at v?y" 38 at 13.x, 46 at 13*. 4? at 18X
W quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. .
Ordinary to gcod ordinary.I1X@13
Low mid d? a g.13 S @
- MJOdMag.H 014*
Strict middling.14^@14>?
RICH-The market maintained a steady char?
acter, with moderate transactions ; sales 104
tierces of clean Carolina, say 60 tierces at 7 16-16,
44 at 8>ic fl lb. 4Ve quote common to fair at ia
@TX. good 77i@8XC
NAVAL'STORES.-There were no sales nf note,
FJB??CT8.-To Llverpool^by steam direct nomi?
nal on uplands; via New York, Xd on np
ands, ld@ixd on sea lBlands ; by sall,
15-32d on upland?, \u on sea island?. To
Havre-'nominal. Coastwise-to New Tort,
by steam, KC on uplands and \c on sea
JflSnds; 1126 V tierce on rice; by saU, Xe V ft on
cotton ; - f> tierce on rice: 40c lt barrel on rosin:
$7?8ja.M on lumber; $9@lo ft M on timber. Tc
Boston, by sail, Xe ? rs on .upland cotton.
To .Providence, by sail $8 ft M on boards, \c
* tb on cotton; by steam $1 fi bale on New
York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe fl ft
on uplands; by sall, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on
timber; $3 ft ton on clay, and $898 50 on phos?
phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Xe ** b by
?ail, $6 60?7 ft M on boards; $s@3 26 ft ton on
phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by
our merchants to take lamber freights from
-Georgetown, s. C., Danen and satlUa Rtverroa.-.
and Jackson ville, Fla., to Norther u porta, and $10
@i: fi M are the rates on lamber and boards.
BICH IN QB.-Sterling eu day bills 120.
DOMKSTIC EXCHANOB. - The banks parchase
sight checks at K?.^ orr, and seU at )i premium.
GOLD-10?11.
Markets by Telegraph.
MONEY MARKETS.
LONDON, March29-Noon.-Consols 92>i. Bonds
92??'.
FRANK FOHT, March 29-Noon.-Bonds 98K.
NBWYCK?C, March 29-Noon-Freights steady.
Money easv at 4. Gold steady atlo'^. Esohange
long VA; short lo,1,'. Governments doll and
heavy.
? Evening.-Mshey 4a5. Sterling 9*a9X. Gold
10>ialoj?. Governments closed dulL Southerns
very dull. Freights quiet.
Nsw ORLE AN 8. March 29_Sterling 21},'. Sight
exchange MaM premium. Gold l?>?.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, March 29-Noon.-Cotton quiet;
uplands 7K. Orleans 7yd; sales 12,000 bales.
Evening.-Cotton quiet; uplands 7J?d; Orleans
7Xd: sales 12,000 bales; export and speculation
12000.
NEW YORK, March 29-Noon.-Cotton ateady;
uplands ISM*. Orleans 15X; sales 4000, Including
3500 bales sotd yesterday.
Evening.-Good cotton quiet and steady, ex?
cept for low grades. Sales 5382 bales at 15J?C -
li ALTIMORE, March 29.-Cotton quiet and firm at
14Xc; net receipts 100; gross 535; exports coast
Wise '295; Bales 495; stock 12,875 bales.
BOSTON, March 29.-Cotton dull; middling I5*?a
15>ic; gross receipts 3; sales 250; stock l2,ooo
bales. ,
NORFOLK, March 29.-Cotton dull; low mid?
dling 13c; net receipts 720; exports coastwise 541;
sales 100: stocK 6052 bales. ?
WILMINGTON, March 29.-Cotton quiet; mid
dllngs 14c; net receipts 25 bales; exports coast?
wise 210; stock 2702. . 1
SAVANNAH, March 29.-Cotton ta moderate de
maud; middlings 14c; net recelp's 1378bales; ex?
ports to Great Britain SIPS; exports coastwise
1004; sales 700; stock 56,228. 1
ABGUSTA, Maren 29.-Cotton market closed dui
at I3,5ial33fc for middlings; sales 360 baleB; re?
ceipts 3S0 bales.
MOBILE, March 29.-Cotton dull, middling lltfc;
net receipts 138 bales; salea loo bales; stock 6084
baleB.
NEW ORLEANS,' March 29.-Cotton quiet, mid?
dling I4>ic; net receipts 5485 bales; gross receipts !
5580: exports-Great Britain soo7, coasiwls? 88511
.bales; sales 6200 bales; stock 260,922 bales.
GALVESTON, March 29.-cotton quiet; good or?
dinary 12,\?C; net receipts 658; exports coastwise
17; sales 550; stock 57,531 bales.
PROVISIONS ANS PRODUCE MARKETS.
Liv BK POOL, March 29-Noon.-Prime pork 70s.
Naw YO K, Maroh 29-Noon.-Flour dull and
unchanged. Wheat quiet and steady. Corn
steady. Pork steady at $21 75a22. Lard unchang?
ed at 12,*;ai2\. Turpentine timi at 61a62. Bosln
steady at $267&a2 70 for strained. -
Evening.-Flour quiet. Whiskey a trifle Armer.
Wheat quiet and a shade, easier. Corn 83aS3>ic.
Mess pork S21 60a$.21*a'. ? Lard heavy. Naval
stores steadv.
ST. Lons, March29.-f:.mr.UuUand unchanged.
Corii?Tiu: raLxednand yellow sacked $8c. Whis?
ked 89c. vPbrtr$2(T 50. Bacon dull. Lard' dull
at 12c.
CINCINNATI, March 29.-Breadstuffs Arm. Pork
drooping at $2Oi0L Lard-and bacon nominally
unchanged. Whiskey Sd.
LOUISVILLE, March 29.-Breadstuffs steady.
Pork $20 50. Shoulders BMc: clear sides llA?c,
packed. Whiskey 86. . . ? .
. Ni K o RLB.O.-S, March-2?.-F four scarce and
firmer; superfine, $6 25; double, ?6 75; treble,
$7 25. Ci-ru easier at 70a71c Oats dull at 68c.
Bran, si 86al 40. Hay ea^j; prime, $24; choice,
$26. Fork firm at $21 50a2i 62>?. Bacon held at
.KallanMaiSe. Sugar, cured hams. 15>ial6c.
Lard dull; tierce, 12ai3c; keg,.13#al3i?'c. Suear,
prime. lOalo.1*. Molasses, rermentlng. 00n40c;
reboiled, 4>?a50c. Whiskey, Western rectified,
85u9jc Coffee, 14al5Xc.__
. . interior Cotton Markets.
CHARLOTTE. March 27-9 hales sold to-dav;
middling 12>ial2j<c. Market weak and declin?
ing. ... -> , sj . ? , : - " TB
' 4LTJSA?Cta, March27.i-L!pht offerings and little
change in prices. Market firmer; middlings lSjfc;
low middlings J2Xc; good ordinary U >,c; erdl
nary itt^;lnIerlor.7a9c. ... " rt
C?LTJMB?S, March. 28.-Our markei ls quiet:
mid dim gs 13c. During the dav Liverpool ad?
vancedJid. but lost. U, and but j that market sud
NW^erfeelbsed easier;- '?Mes ?92 t.sdes^ receipts
113 bales; stilpmears 226 bales.
MONTGOMERY. March 27.-Cotton narfeet
oui.'t and unchanged.
Wilmington Market. .
WILMINGTON, March 28.-TURPENTINE.-Sales
or 118 ibis at $3 35 for soft and $210 for lu rd, per
230 pounds.
SPTBITS TURPENTINE.-Sales reported of only
37 bbls at 47 c per go HOD.
ROSIN.-Only 30 wis sold st f2 25 for No. 2 aaa
$2 50 for extra No. 2.
TAR is in demand.' and thc price, has advanced
35a40c. Sales (tn water) of 89 bbls at $2 and 200
bbls ar $2 05 per bbl.
COTTON.-Sales as fullows: l bale at io, o at
10,'i, 2 at 13, 4 at 13}? and 16 at I3>ic.
New York Rice Market.
From the Journal of Commerce, March 27: We
do not learn of any change tn the market. The
demand and offerings are both light. We quote
Carolina at o.'.SJic, aud Raugoon, duty paid, at 7a
7>4'c. currency.
From the Herald: The market wa; steady, with
a fair demand. The sales were 300 bags Rangoon. I
mostly at 7Xa7?c; so tierces Carolina at 8,w{o,
the tatter for choice.
New York Narai Stores Market.
From the Journal of Commerce, March 27 : The
market shows no further change. There ls a very
light trade, with a disposition to realize at ?Oe for
merchantable lots, sales < mo race 80 bbls, in lots,
at 60c. Rosins-There ts a fair call for strained
for bb?poent, wiih prices m the sellers'favor.
Sales embrace soo bbls at $2 65, closing with this
price freely bid. The best grades are .steadily
held with a small trade. Saies embrace 450 bola
at ?2 7o ror low No 2, $2 75a3 25 for No. 3. Tar is
a trifle Armer; loo bois Wilmington sold, repoited
at $2 eo.
Norfolk Grain Market.
NORFOLK, March 27.-coaN.-The market has
been fairly active to-day, and there was a good
demand for white and mixed, of which we note
sales of 3?C? bu -hela at 86c for the former and 84c
for the latter. Yellow was leas wanted, and 1200
bushels, which were forced on the market, brought
only 79c.
OATS-A cargo of 1000 bushels brought 62>,'c
to-day.
Havana Harket.,
HAVANA. March 2T.-S?O?n.-A better reeling
prices are stiff; quotations unchanged; Nos. 10 to
12 firm, MfalOJi reals; Nos. 16 to 20 firm, ll&a
rajf: mu?corado segar-fair io good buoyant,
3?<B0?i; molafses sugar-NOR. 7 to 107?<a8; ex?
ported during the week from Havana and Matan?
zas 40.000 boxeB. or which 16.000 boxes, together
with 4600 hillls, were for the United States. Stock
remaining In warehouses In Havana and Matan
zas 284,000 box?B and' 23,000 hhds>
FREIGHTS buoyant; vessels in demand for the
United States $125al 60; hhd sugar $5 60a7 60
bbd molasses to Northern and southern ports
$3 75a4 60. ' ' .
Itecetpta by Kail road, March 30,
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
S89 bales cotton, 68 bal?s gocds, 80 bbls flour,
846 bushels groin, 1 xar stock. "?o-Lailroad
Agent, P*?$rl Safitf?s Sfo^WffilamsA
L I) De3am*tfre<G?? I^W?rr>??* "eo, Wx; Bee A
co, T P Smith. W C Dukes A-co, A J Salinas, G A
TreDhoim A. Son, G W. Witte, Reeder A Davie, E J
wis* A cb, SioanA Selgnteus, Wilcox, Gibt s A co,
Burmebter A Zerbst, Watson A Hill.
NORTHEASTERN SAILROAD.
.18 bales upland cotton, m bbls naval stores,
care?omt'er and wood, - bushels rice-and peas,
live stock, iud. e. Ac, To Geo w Williams A co.
Caldwell A Son. TP South. G H Walter A co. G w
Witte, W K Ryan. W C Courtney A co, C Voigt.
Clac h om. Herring A co, E WeUmg. JA Quacfcen
busn, J-elzer,' Rodgers A co, Wagener A Mohs??s,
J Wleters. s >? Marshall, Thurston A Holmes, A 0
Stone, Kinrman A Howell. F Wthmann, J Linen
sn on, W.T Sanders, and Railroad Agent.
Faasengcro.
Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S C
L?RCornell, Josiah Boar, Mrs Boar. E a Hoar, Mrs
Doar, U L Ruck and servant, J B Buck, W McGIl
very. Miss M McGUvejy. Miss II McGi'.very, Miss N
McGilvery, W McGilvery, Jr. li Buck, T Ford, Dr
U M Tooker, J WLaBmee. Jr, L Michaelowakt, T
H Wood". Sarah Holland, Mrs Kent and child, Jmr
Richardson. A Morgan, A L Buck, Mrs Buck, C F
Buck. M Ise-'P-Bdek, - and 3 deck.
Per steamer Argo, from Edisto and Way Lanu
iBRsVE'VWhi latea Jacob Bates and>lady, OhasK.
Bates, E C Williams, Miss Hinman. Miss Stewart.
Urs C Bailey and servant, Mrs W E Almy, Miss C
Olson, Sam Howe, O H Middleton, and Rev 0 M
Prentice.
MARIS ? KE H'S.
CHARLESTON,.8. C.MARCH 30, 1871.
Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. ?Lons; 79 deg 57 min 27 sec.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Sehr St Elmo, Davla, New York-7 days. Mdse.
To W Roach i co, J 0 Ogemati, J F O'Neill. D Paul
A co. F 0 Borner. C D. Ahrens-A CQ, D A Anime, J
A Qnackeubush, w Marscher. H Klatte & co, S 0
RBtroad co, G J Lunn, Heath A Rice, E H Gard?
ner, Dowle, Moise A Davis. E E bedford, Wagener
A Mona es, P Walsb, R Wulte, W Brookbank^, H
Bischoff A co, B O'Neill, Klinck, Wickeuberg A co,
Jos Gorham, Capt G W Bradley, and Douglas A
Miller. *' s
Sehr Clara, Muirord, Philadelphia-12 dava.
Mdse. To H F Baker A co, S C Railroad Asre?r,
Sloan A Selgnious, Camerou, Barklty A co, Jas M
DaldweU A aon. G W Williams A co, H Bischoff A
JO, T M Cater, Mantone A co.Wageaer A Moosees,
U Klatte A co, E H Stelling, F c Bonier, Or Baer,
WH Onaiee A co. H -Baseomb, 0 ? Francke,-Wnr|
?iejherd A co Mordecai 4 co, Kinsman & Howell, 1
Topper & SOB. - ..;^ .
St sam er Emilie, Waite, Georgetown, SC. 114
tierces rice, 6600 shingles, rudie and so nd rles. To
Shaokelford 0 Belly, C Graveley.i^rdB Ac?. O
R Miles, BoUmana aros, L LV DeSanUore, Thurs?
ton t Holmes, Mordecai <* oo, W-K Bj an, Cohen.
HancKel * cd, Pringle A Son, J'M Eason A Bro, J
S 9cblrmer, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, and
others. _
Steamer Argo, KisBam, Edlsto and Way Land?
ings. Mdse and sundries. To Douglas Nisbet, J
Campsen A co, Stoney A Lowndes, Ed Bates, and
Order.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
SchrBeiTj G art side, stafford, Jacks TH ville, j
C FROM TH?S PORT.
Steamship Fall River, Hinckley, Philadelphia,
March 26.
Br bark Batchelors, Tooker, at the Tesel, March
j ll, for Amsterdam.
DP FOR THIS PORT.
^Steamship -Gedpar* .Bogies? rat-B?st?nj pin
rliareb. BF** 5??5 - . V*? S* B W
Sehr Cyrus Fossett, Harding, at New York, 27th
March.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr D V streaker, Van Gilder, at Philadelphia,
March 26. . " .
Sehr A H Cain, Simpson, at Philadelphia^March
26, vtaNorfolS. ,C~. ? ?-j _ m
Sehr Ocean Traveller, -Adamefa?- Baltimore,
March 27.
SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
. Sehr Benj Reed, Gregory, from Norfolk, Va, 23d
March. ,
Sehr w H McComery,-, from Alexandria,
Va, 24th March. F ^
* * MEMORANDA.
The Br bark Carmel, Patten, from Charleston
for Revel, Russia, was off Dover March 12.
The Br bark Howard, Shaw, from Charleston
for Gottenbnrg, was off the Eddystone March ll.
, I4ST-jftf VES?EL?. -
rr, CLEARED ?-VD SA::?D' FOR, raia roar.
FOREIGN. '
LIVERPOOL.
Ship Tranqueb ar. Har ward, sailed.Jan 21
Bark Annie Kimball, Stlnson, cleared.Jan 20
NEWPORT, ESQ.
The G H Bevan, Bevan, sailed.Jan 9
.7 7 " MIDDLE BOKO-, ENC).
The-Oscar, Petersons eailed.T.:.r.r.-Feb
OIROENTI, SICILY.
Br bark Maggie, Holman, sailed.Feb 1
Br brig Slr Kobi McClure, Grlillths, sid.Feb 7
CABDIFF.
The Jean Vivian, Brewer, sailed.*..Jan 26
- CALLAO.
Fr bark imimes?Gefflot, Haired.-;;, i.'. J... . .Oct 16
:-i fi \ >?6- - V; -i-H^t
? r' frOU E 8'T-I O l
BOSTON.
Steamship Leopard, n ugh es. up.March 26
Br ship Remington, Fowler, cleared.March 24:
Ship Cltv of Boston. Wyman, cleared.Feb 19
Brig Waltham, Haskell, up.March 23
Sehr S C Tyler, Barrett, up.Feb 13
Sehr Marylau/l^Green, up." .M?rc.i 21
y t j ! .1 v.; --. ?SEW YOKE. .. . . . a? g. *
SchVWaitonrBoyd ' ci??-ech."Maren 9
Sehr Florence Rogers, sheppard, up_March 16
Sehr Cha? E Hillier, Mitchell, cleared... .March 22
Sehr A C Grace, Gilchrist, up.March 20
Sehr Cyrus Fosseit, Harding, up.Maroh 27
PHILADELPHIA.
Sehr E A Hooper, Huoner. up.Feb IS
Sehr A E Gle^e?. Terry;, ?P.-.. Keb 7
Behr D Y Streaker; Van Gilder, cleared. .MarSh 26
Sehr A-H-CaioV Bunpsori; cleatedu.Tdarcn 26
BALTIMORE.
Bark Caroline Lamont, Marriott, cl'd... .Mareil 16
Sehr L Q C Wlshait, Mason, cleared.March 241
Sehr Clias cornerv, rinkhaui. cleared-March 20
Sehr J E Darby. Wall, cleared.March 21
Sehr Ucean Traveller, Adams, cleared.. .March 24
BELFAST, ME.
Brig Chas Wesley, Grimn, sailed.Feb 17
NEW ORLEANS.
Sehr Edwin, Dayion. cleated.March 25
Z .^MX^A^Xf^ yr,
ii Jt \? MO?N'aWBASB?. <" rl
Full Moon, 6th, lo hours, 19 minutes, morning.
Last Quarter, 13th. 5 hours, o minutes, evening.
New Moon, 20th. io hours, 40 minutes, evening.
First Quarter, tato, I hours, 24 minutes, morn g.
MAR. A APR.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.,
Thursday....
Friday.
saturday
Sunday.
srN.
RIs3S.
5..?5
5.. 54
6..53
5.. 51
5..60
5..49
5..47
SUN?
SETS.
S. .10
8..IC
6..17
?..18
6..18
6..19
6..20
SOON
n. a s.
morn.
12..19
1..10
2.. 1
2.. 49
3.. 29
4.. 12
mon
WATBK
morn.
12.. 9
1.. 7
2.. 7
3..10
4..13
6.. 8
IJerfnmcrn.
Salvmon for the Hair.
CLEAR* A3&ATER !
OPEl^k?JHE LIGHT ! ! !
For Restoring io GraMIair tis
Original ?oforM
PH ALON'S "ViTALjLA^irTers ut-'
terly from dlthntidi coloring
.prepara??n^?fetofore usef
It is l?^?id, sweet smelling,
precut tates TK>muddy or slimy
matrcr,requires no shaking, im
parfe no stain toihe skin. Hold
it t?Yhc light and it is clear and
cloudless. It leaves no mark on
the seato; yet it'reproduces in
gray liainHienatural,color that
titae or sicKr?iqtmay have
bleached out of rt^^S^
k^Phalon's Vitali?Lgfl
is for one sole purposejnat of t
reproducing, with absatute cerf,
tainty, the nattira^dior of the
hair. It is noW?4ritended as a
daily dressragfnor for rernqy ing
scurf orj??mdrurT; nor for cu?
ring beness;-nor for stimula?
ting dfe growth of the hair.
Thesrobjects may be accom
plishJd: after the color has been
fixed feth the Vitaliarby Pha
lon's O^emical Hair Invigo
rator.
THE ViTAL^isia harmless
and unequaled prepfa-ation for
the reproduction of wie origi
pal ha??fgray hair^id noth?
ing else. This is accomplished
in from twotaten?j/lications,
accordingj?o^&jl^fcof shade
required^S^sTOyali druggists.
Sold at wholesale by ' .-.
DOWIE. MOISES DAVIS.
Wholesale Druggists. Mwtiag coruer Hasel street.
8ep24-stuth6mos . : .
Semino, i&laclinus.
WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-5TITOB
MACHINE.
ire the best In use. _ ? ?
cFor sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay
nents, on easy terms, or for cash. All kio?:- o;
dachine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (wnrte.
>lack and colored.) SUS, Oil, Soap, Ac, .fcc.
Repairing as usual. Circulars and satnplei o
vork sent on application.
D. B. HASELTON,
General Dealer in First Claas Sewing Ma
chineB and Material, No. 307 King stree;,
augi7 Charleston, S. C.
Y0
E NEW
OLD LINK V EW YORK AND CHARLES
TON STEAMSHIPS.
EST ?!B ? I SH ? DI 8T5. ' ~ %
-SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS.
The very faat and splendid Side-Wheel Steam?
ships or this Line win leave Auger's Wharf as
follows :
M^jg^^^Dj^Xp? 15, 8Y??Mock
JAMES ADGER, TUESDAY, April 4th, at 5 O'Clock
. . P. JL
CHAMPION, SAXCBDAT, April 8th, at. 8 o'clock
P.M. -
?^Insurance K percent, by this Line.
Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng?
land manufacturing towns at the lowest market
rates.
For Freight or Passaee engagements, apply to
mar29 JAMES ADGER A CO.
y QB S E W Y QBE
ON TH?KSDAT, MARCH 30TH, AT FOUR
O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1S7?.
STATE-ROOMS AUL ON DECK,
The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship
SOOTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, wUl
sall for New York on THURSDAY, March 30th, at
4 o'clock P. M.. from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves.
The floe sew -iron steamship GEORGIA will |
?olftpv - ?nr TH?HSDAT, April '6t-h.
Tltrwogh Bills - of Lading given on Cotton to
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng?
land Manufacturing Towns, at the lowest mar?
ket rates.
Insurance by steamers of this Line & per cent.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, having
very fine, state-room accommodations, apply to
WAGNER," HUGER ? up., Nfl. &**VMgtog?XB
F
OR PHILAD?1 L P.H I A
WEEKLF STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON
NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES
j AT?PESt?D?jJi>Bi4?rF0R IOMWSAJM .
1 i t HM/PBornjENcB: Ui \ \\u
I \ S ii ??.!'!*-+- kilt H??? .
r the Fast Iron strew Steamship "
"V I ? Cr - I W I
HUNTER, Commander,
wm be dispatched for Philadelphia on
THURSDAY. 30th March, at 1 o'clock P.
M., 'tfroTa EroWs^'orth.''Wfcari. 1 ? / t r
? ?3-Through Bins Lading Issued Xor Cotton;
Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities,
and Spirits Turpentine, ss agreed.
?"The Steamers of this line will take Lumber
to Philadelphia on accommodating terms.
For Freight eagagemeats/appty to
WM. A. UO?RTENAT,
mar27-mtutli3 No. 1 Union Wharf.
pAOLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY>
THROUGH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN
._
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers or tho above line leave Pier
No. 42, North RDier. foot of ?DanaLj
street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, ol the RIB
ami' 301 li-of every .month (except when -tnjMt
rt?Tes fail on Sunday, then the Sututday preved'
mg.
All departure s connect at Panama witt steam?
ers for south Pacific and central American ports.
Departure of 19th touches at Kingston. Jamaica.
Fur Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco Orst of every month, except when lt falls on
sundav; then on trie day preceding.
> o California steamers touch at Havana, bu.
go direct from New York to Asplnwall.
une hundred pounds baggage free to each adult
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information appl>
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on thc
wharf toot of Canal street. North River, Nev
Vork, F. R. BABY, Agent.
juiyis-lyr
JJ?CURSION TRIP,
on and after THURSDAY, April 6th, . . ?rlT^a,
thet'te^merST. HELENA.Captain n.^^SSEU
Sinclair, Jr.. wDl leave as above, every afternoon,
at hair-past 6 o'clock, from Market .Wharf, leaving
sullivan's Island, on return, at a quarter-past o
o'clock. Fare for round trip, li cents,
m ar 30 J. H. MURRAY, Agent.
c
HANGE OP SCHEDULE.
MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND
FERRY
On and after THURSDAY,. April
Cth, the following schedule wilf bea
observed;
Leave City at 0.30 and io A. M., 3 add 5.30 P. M.
Leave Mount Pleasant at SA. M., 12 M., 4.?5 and
0.30 P.M.
Leave suBTvan's Island at 7.30 and Tl' A. M., 4
and 6.16 P. M. . .
All Frefitht muaFbe prepaid, and urine received
afterjiia)f-past 2 o'tftSck. J. H. MURRAY.
mano Agent.
pOfi SAT AN NAH.
ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
The Splendid Steamer CITY ^
POINT, Captain D. B. Vincent, wiling_
leave Southern Wharf for the above place on
FRIDAY EvEMNavMarch. 3L, I67j,at SM o'clock,
foe ?Splendid ^teamer = pip?A?oi^caputo
L.?Et?oxejiler. LtoB^ve?BptfheT^
TUESDAY EVENING, April 4, 1871. at S.30.o'clock,
for tu* above place.. . RAVEN KL A CO.,
mar29 . ' ? ? -.' f ? 'Ageuts.
pOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND
PACIFIC LANDING.
The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain r .<i!Pw?a.
J. w. sly, willleave Central Wharf?O?SSBSSm
for thcBCoVBTJomts every MONDAY MORNI-SU, at s
o'clock, abd, returning; will leave Beaufort every
TUES-uv, at 6 o'clock A. M., and Edlsto at 3 P. M.
marti, i. ? ? J. D. AIREN, Agent. ?
JfOR BEAUFORT. AND PACIFI?"
LANDED.
Thc steamer PILOT BOY, Captain - -?rJP^v
J. W. Sly, will leave every TaVKS-js?m?2E3L?
DAY MO RN IXL at 8 o'clock, as above, ueturm ug,
will lea\re Bcuufort FMDAY MONNING, at 8 o'clock.
ID ara j. D. AIKEN, Agent.
^T^EEKL? LINE TO SAVANNAH.
, THROUGH B?TiAYLIGHT.
KOK PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTO>
HEAD. SAVANNAH, L'A RIEN AND
BRUNSWICK, GA.
The favorite Steamer
ELIZA HANCOX,
Captain L. W. BURNS,
wai receive Freight at Accommoda- - .?T^w
:i?n wharf for abbve points iW7??SSk
i UKSDAY. and leave on every WEDNESDAY MOKN
INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the samt
evening, and leaving for Harlen, Ac, the follow
lng morning. Returning, will leave Savannah foi
Charleston every MONDAY MORNJNO, at 7 o'clock.
For Freight or passage, apply 10 '
RAVENED. HOLMES A CO.,
sepio so. 17" East Bav.
F
OR F L O R I D A
TWICE A WEEK.
FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, PI LATE A AND ALL Pt/lNTS ON
. _ THE ST. JjyUN^S RIVER.
The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain p .yff^h.
L. M. COXETTER, will sail fromiMSHE
Southern Wharf for above points every TUJCSpai
EvLNiNG.at S.30 o'clock, arriving back at CharleB
ion every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock.
The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vincent,
ivill sail from Southern Wharf for above pointe
?rery FRIDAY EVES WO, at P.30 o'clock, arriving
j?ck at Charleston WEIINBSDAY AFTERNOON, at 6
)'clock.
RAVEN EL A CO., Agents,
octio Southern wharf.
T^OR BOSTON-MERCHANTS' LINK
The first-class Schooner TRAIE, Mason,
Master, having three-ionrths cargo en-'
gaged'and going on board, will - be prom;v
papped. - * WILLIAM ROACH3
mart"
JpOR NEW YORK-MERCHANTS' LINE.
The First-class Regular Packet Schooner
B. N. HAWKINS, Wyatt, Master, will loadSflt
promptly, if sufficient Inducements offer.
marao-l WM. ROACH A CO.
pOS LIVERPOOL.'
The First-class British Bark FLORENCE jfca
CHIPMAN, Robt. Jones, Master, ls now SB?
ready, to receive cargo, and having portloa of
same engaged, will have dispatch.
For Freight engagements, apply to
HENRY CARD.
mar2l Accommodation Wharf.
Sitters.
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
FOU SALI BT
E. E. REDFORD, Ring street,
C. D. AHRENS & CO., King street,
B. FELDMANN & GO., King street,
C. MOMEIER,
And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE
OLD CAROLINA HITTERS.
H. BISCHOFF & CO.,
H. KfcATTE & CO.,
BOLLJIANN BROTHERS,
J. A. Q?ACKENBU8H.
WAf?ENER A MONSEE8,
MB? MANTOUE jk CO. ... ^.
Cognac Bitters,
. PLBST PEIZE
Paris ExMbition 1867.
Purity the blood and
strengthen the system,
eradicating the effect of
dissipation, maintain the
human frame In condition
of healthfulness, dispel the
Blues and aH mental dis?
tempers, and relieve those
whose sedentary habits lay
them open tb depression.
They prevent and cure EM?
OH s and other Jfovers, Fever and
Ague. Chitts, diarrhoea, dysen?
tery, dyspepsia, Sed'Sickness,
Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus,
and every complaint Inci?
dental to diet or atmos?
phere. Ladies will find
them ? sovereign boon, ss
they eradicate, -ail. traces
Of DebUlty, Nervousness,
?^Thousands of Testimo?
nials can be seen at the
Offlcd&f Vi.P. ? :
M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor,
. , A4 & CO.^aterBtreeCK. Y.
ac?Xcius.?;^T?E,
l'IURI.ESTO,\, , M .
G?n?ral Agents ferine State of So. Carolina,
febll-lyrnjkc . ._
,, l* J&?f&to*&? JUICO
3*t?c .?' mi fis
ARCA NO
BUB&ERf
PORCET.A.?V
lOH?SOii^
.si f*? -
ic H<St???rS
SHADES,
CL.QBES,
*% P0MPSv-4c.
GAS FITTING, PLUMBING
AND TIN. ROOFING-..
mare-tnthslmo No. 140 CHURCH STREBT.
jg ALL, BLACK <fc CO.','
Will sell their Stock of
BRONZE AND IMITATION BRONZE
GAS FIXTURES
AT
MUCH LESS THAN THE ACTUAL COST
OF MANUFACTURE.
These goods are of tho newest patterns, and in
Qimt) superior to any In the market. To. those
furnishing houses, t :is- is au opportunity to pro?
cure the BEST CHANDELIERS. BRACKETS, Ac,
at a less price thau they would pay for inferior
dxture3.
It is our Intention to give up entirely this branch
of our business, wnlch causes so great a reduc?
tion In price.
BALL, BLACK 4 C 0(.r,
Nos. 505 and 667 BROAUWAY, N.. T.- '
junlH-lyr_
B. CARPENTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 72 BROAD STREET,
Charleston, s. C.,
Will Practice In the State and Federal Courts.
feb2l
~ .. ......... ~~Z ; &ukcni*\lBfc I " S ? ~~_
BEDFORD'S (LATE CORlrVHTS) ^r?OCBHY
AND
T E.A. WAREH;O? S?J.
_ .. .Y. Y i : :.; ?s . - :> - '. . : "
HBADQUABTERa FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER. . ..
PURE LEAP LARD
PRIME FACTORY. AND ENGLISH CHEESES .
ENGLISH AND A5???BICAN CRACKERS, ind
.*S=^ BI8CTjT^r*a, &C.
iljN. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARQEST STOCK AND MOST EXTBN8FV? ASSORTMENT OF
F?JOLT GROCERIES IN THIS OUT. " *"
f . T:
TOr>" E. H. BEDFORD, i *. - . -
TORT nml PURE
ITjIICBSfiOB TO
0H0,0E : WILLIAM S. CORT 00* ?SSS?S? ""^
t . OPPOSITE HASEL. Lv?<v ..;.'; r./K 4"
WHOLESALE AND RETAlxT ^E^^E? .
' ^ M '* :-:.*;*;. i>.????i'^ r.. :,v Lt . i?
Fine Te&s, Coffees, Sugars Provisions; Spiced, ;&p*
HERMETICALLY SEALEH FfL?7fTB. ...^ . ' .*. ' Jff
VEGETAS L?E S, MEAT &p 8 ? ?P S * ftc. - ?
All articles sold from tala establishment are of-ta*. VERY BEST QUALIFY aaa. WARRANTED?
Goods Jellvered Co all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, steamboats, free of expense, i . ?rs iji>J8
EVERi' E. BEDE ORD. ) SEND FOR ?' fJAS'S tfitTfl^'
TED. H. GRUB EB. f CATALOGUE. { VIL G/MOOD, JB.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
Dec
F. J. FOECHEB, President. F. J. PELZER, Treasurer; 4
DIRECTORS. 2
W. LEBBT..........W. P. HALL.....Li D..Bl?AUSSDBE/...v...,.B. G,.PINCEHJY*
THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE -NOV \ BEIN O MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS ON
ASHLEY RIVER, ander the direction of aa experienced.-,and Practical Chemist. The. Company in?
tend this co be a first class Fertilizer, and o nervi) lea can be recommended to Planters....
THE COMPANY ABE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE
ACID EH O S PH ATE
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON" SEED.
This preparation ls highly recommended by Chemistsv as with it Flautera are. enabled to make
their own Fertilizers. , : '
The ATLANTICPHOSPHATE ls sold at $65 perr-m cs^i, or -?? orr time, with interest at therat?
of one per cent, per month.
The ACID PHOSPHATE is sold at $36 per ton cash, or-on-ttme, with Inter as ti* rate of
one per cent, per month. ,.. _ . ?.
PELZER, HODGERS ? toeral ^nte,
dec%4mos ' .. . BROWS?! fflff/fefem'^?^??^V9iK .*?6? ,.
TO FACTORS AND (PLANTERS !
. ?__ ..' ?
? . ., . ... ~~*-" . uaAffft' : ?;.?'?>
The. undersigned begs to Inform bis cuatoruere and the public that, m addition to his Works at
Savannah, he has established extensive Superphosphate Works at the WARPOO MILLS, eppoaite thia
city, whlca are now io acive operation, manufacturing his well k.-iown fertilizers, the
P. H O S P H O; P E R U V I A N' '4
.. . . ... AND - tw *? Hut' ?wajr->'-" s '-"6^
AMMONIATED SOLIIBIE PACIFIC GUANOS, .
AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP. ON HAND +
NO.. i BERU V.I;;;A;N .^^^N'Q, , . '?
SOUTH _CAB?t?#A ra?SPHATE, .
of the highest grade from his Ashepoo Mines, (erode and, ground,) analyzing uwr Jlxty per cent, of
Bone- Phosphate of Lime;and n~ ? " 1 ' ^
TL? A PT JB? ''p-^ArS?r^.B. . ... ,'.
These Works have been opened nader the mspectiqa or IT. e.p. SHEPARD, Jr., Inspector ol
Fertilizers for South Carolina, and eyery package, win bear his t rand ccrtBylng t0 its Inspection.
Uniformity of quality quaranteca and prices"r^dneed .
Messrs. G. A. TRENHOLM * SON, General Agents, I rm mr vamv a r
' Blessrs. GP.AESER .t SMITH, Agents,. \ | LHAia.f.STON, s. C.
?T. B. 8ARDYT
Janl3 COUNER FAST RAY AND BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0.
IMPORTANT TO G?T??N P?AAOTBRS !
T H B M AKY'f A li D ' :
FERTILIZING if ?IMFmTO'UOlPIS?
DAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE OOTTON PLANT, UNDER
THE NAME.OP .. . ? .:i .
O O T T Q 2ST Fd^ til
WHICH THEY CLAIM TO BE OF THE HIGHEST GRADE OF FERTILIZERS SOLD IN THE SOUTH,
EOUAL IN ITS RESULTS ^0 PERUVIAN GUANO, AN? OP MORE PERMANENT
.BENEFIT TO TAB SOIL. -
--o
It has ?ee?'?e4 fey SEVERAL HUNDUED P&ANTB1R9 in North and South
CaroUtfa mntl Oeorgt?, Air ?wo ??woa?, wkh thf following remtfta t
HtA v.d . .r .. .! - . ; i- .
IT INCREASES THE; CROP FROM 100 T? 200 PER CENT, -xw-i-b . - .
It resists drought In all cases. The crop is not affectedlyrnst ..
It matares the Crop three tofour weeks in edvaneefthuS rmrarltrg th* crop against early frosts, or
In thc event of a backward season for.planting,.?ables the planter te pat to his crop three er fon?
weeks later, even as.late as the 1st of June, wUn a certainty of succesa.
lr prodnces a better quality of Cotton.
Looking at the low price ol Cotton, the IntelUgertt ptenrer will readily comprehend the necessity
of nsln-' nothing but the-liighest grade of Fertilizers, and or strictly avoldidg those whose valne has .
been reduced by adulteration or the use of cheap materials under pretence o? meeting the low price
of Cotton. ? . - .
If lits crop ls only doubled oy the use of " COTTON FOOD " lt will give him from one to two han
dred per cent, profit on 4iis outlay, with Cotton a: cents per pound, and lt will enable him to.
p;ant reiver acres with a correspon?hng-reductlon of Ubor and esgrnse with better results. ...
OS- SB0 PER TON, lil SACKS;;M TO THlf TOM. ' ;
LAURENCE LANGSTON, OE^esident,
68 ESOHANOEipLACE, BALTIMORE.
J. R. P3INGJL.E & Agents, b?iarlestoii, S. C.
febO-thstu nie . _ ? ? .\ . . * : ; P_- '-. - '
EIGHTEEN YEARS O? PlRAGTlOAX SUCCESS!
- INTRODUCED IN 1862.........i.V.PATENTED DECEMBER20, ?8S9. -
Oldest Superpliosphate Maaufacturedin this Country
MiPES' msmm spnw OF LIM
. . COMPOSEpiOF;. v .
Bones, Ph.osph.atic ?ruano, Conontrated Ammoniacal
Animal Matter and ?ulpliui ic Acid.
NO SALT, PLASTER, SALT CAKE, NITRE CAKE, .NOR ANY ADULTERANT OF ANY KIND USED
THE AMMONIACAL ANIMAL MATTER USED IN MAPB6' NITROGENIZEDSUPERPHOSPHAXB^
OF LIME consists of the Flesh, (containing 10 per cant. of. Ammonia,) and the Blood, (containing
15 per cent. Ammonia.) of horses, b??ves, Ash and other animals, after expre?lon of the fat ana
oil ny steam, send for a Pamphlet. Y.. -
Ammonia Yielded bv the Organic Matter.Vs.-.S.84 . cent.
9.06 9 ct. Insoluble Phosphono Acid.Bone Phosphate of Lime..VMjJ.S
3.38 H ct. soluble Phosphoric Acid....Soluble Phosphate of Lime.6.48 ? cent.
3 38 ll cr. soluble Phosphoric Acid.Bone Phosphate or Lime (dissolved).. ?.88 H cent.
7.20 ^ ct. Sulphuric Acid..Sulpbateot Lime......1&48 ? cent.
"An excellent Fertilizer/' Respectfully submitted,
iSlsned.) CHARLES U. SHEPARD, JB., M. D..
Inspector of Fertilizers for South Carolina
PRICE, S50 CAS*H.
KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents,
feb8-wfm2mosD4C No. "128 HAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
QH, YES ! OH, YES ! OH, YES 1
It becomes my pleasant tfhty to Inform my friends
and patrons, that the time has again.arrived for
them to commence cleaning and repairing their
Household Furniture, Mattresses and Bedsreads.
Try a remedy that never fails; send for the Doctor
who Seeps the Furniture . Infirmary at No. 31
Queen street. Havinor greatly enlarged my
invalid Furniture Hospi tal. I am now prepared to.
treat patients in that line more successfully and
satisfactorily than ever. "Come one, come aE.*'
JOHN L. L?NSFORD, No. 31 Queen st.,
Opposite Harri8Sou's Paint and Oil Store.
marl
gHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING.
LAD FES AND CHILDREN
Attended at their residences promptly and at
reasonable rates.
Send orders to
W. E. MARSHALL, Barber,
Broad street, next door to Telegraph office.
may23 . #
jy R. B A B R ?? S
, .IMPROVED
; VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS
wul rKDiedj BILIOUS DISORDERS and
LIVER. ct IMPLANT-wai cure Dyspepsia or
Indlgeatlon, Headache, Costiveness, tosa of
Appetite, and have proved of great use tn Neu?
ralgia, Dropsy? Dysentery, Piles, Pains in the Side,.
Back and Limbs. They will core Sick Headache,
and all D?rangements of the stomach. These
Pills contain no Mercury, and may be taken with
perfect safety by any persons, and ta ott sit na -
tionsoflife. .
No family should be without them.
Manufactured by DR. H. BARR,
?? Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
Charleston, S. C. -
Price per bos 26 cents. Usual dis com? to tte
trade._? j
gUPBEIOK COLOGNE WATEfi.
Manufactured and fer sale by
Dr. H. RAER.
oe ti tai Meeting Streek.
X