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The Lay of thc Ga? Man. BIS LIFE. Don't envy the life ora gasman. In spite of his pion der and pelf; Forever blown np by the public. And often blown np by himself. i l., .;.!?-? ':>.! .: - A common man blesses the sunshine, Delighted with beantiCul day; But the bloated and horrible gas man Despises whatever don't pay. All nature to him is but business, The ann does a gas tank appear; The very stars nothing but burners, And the moon but a big chandelier. A satrap, he governs our pockets, Our houses, our shops and our rights; The doctors may fuss with our livers. But he must have charge ol our lights. I read in the life of a gas man. The lessons such people caa teach, Prophetic of brimstone and blazes, As plain as a parson can preach. ' HIS DEATH. Bow dreadful the death of a gas mao, Surrounded and haunted by those Whom his plundering charges have swindled, Tin conscience Toroids him repose. Oh 1 solemn and aw?ul his passage, \ r ; With the Implements gathered around r . Wherewith he has ruined his neighbors. And lit'hls own home ander ground. ' The coal and coke and bitumen; . The acids, the tar and the steam, The sulphur, the lime and foul odors, All thronging his horrible dream. Detestable stenches surround him, Fierce demons m gas pipes appear, False metres rise op aed confound him, And patent jets hiss in ins ear. Jf he kicks, both his feet must remind him Of the feet overcharged in his bin ;. While the click of the clock, like a metre, Each second must give him a thrill. J HEREAFTER. At length, when his oxygen fails him, He sinks with the fonts or his sort. When Satan Immediately grabs him, . And places rim in a retort. COJttHERCIJLL NEWS. Importa. OAT ISLAND. BAH-Per sehr Albion-360 bundies bananas, 13 dozen pineapples, loo sacks sngar cane. '? . ^. , -; ' ;, mxvorts. BOSTON-Per sehr Y rale- 395 bales npland cot ton, 28 tierces rice, 67 bbls rosin, 76 teas of Iron metals, Ac, l bale bedding. Tke Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval , . Stores JIa.rk.tt. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. 1 f JU DA Y EVENING, April 7, 1871.1 COTTON.-The demand was light, the day being ?partial holiday, but prices were firm for good rjualitiea, while others were-uc changed. Shies near 400 bales, say 5 atilde, Cl atirjft io at VJ, 2? at 12%, 23 at 13, 27 at 13*, 16 at 13,'?', 72 at 13X, 73 at14,5ffat 14#. We anote: ..?;. X1TBBP00L.' CLakSlFHJATrO.W. ? Ordinary to good ordinary.....'.i\X?l2"{ Low middling...J..>l3>i<?l Miaiui?gf.^;.,.:...s......^.y))?^ Strict middling.14>?@- . RicBv-^-Thts grain exhibited a steady character. Sales 100 tierces of clean Carolina; say 96 tierces I at ix, ; 7 at 7 % o $ ft. We quote common to fair at good T*@Stfc. . : NAVAL STOKES.-There were no sales of note. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool,1 by steam direct, nominal on uplands : via New. York, ?id J on . uplands ; ld .. on se? i islands ; by tai., . 7-16d on uplands, \d ou sea islands. To ,H|yi^'^?o^i^,/'j!^twise-j? 'New ?ork, fl^a^WijJtWlC^M^ >?''.* Xe on sea Ulan?a; $l S?TaHierce on rice; by sail, Xe "9 lb QiJ cotton; - fi tierce.ciu-ice: 40c v< barrel on rosin : I $7@? ?M en- lumber;: $ Pg i 0 M on timber, ttl \ Boston, by sall, Kc V ?ron nplanil cotton. To Providence, by sail f ? V M> on boards, sc I ft ft on 'cotton; by steam. $i fi bale on Sew] j' York ralea. Io Philadelphia,-by .steam, Kc-JMb j on uplands; by sail, $7 ifs''M';?a boards: $9/>u I Umber, $S fl ton on clay, aad'$3@8 SD onphos- [ pastes. . To Baltimore, by steamy J?C fl itali; $6 S(T@7 fi M oa boards ; $3?3 26 fl ton rW ; phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand hr \ .our merchants io take lumber freights frcm ' Georgetown, S. cv Dariau and Salina River, Ga J: and'JacdUonville, Fia., to-Northern porn, end $lo j (MU fl M are the rates on lamber end boards. i SXOBANax.-SterllEg eo day bills 20#@3(0J?.. I . ?DoKxsTio E-tcHANGs. - The' banka purcha-e j eight cheeta a: X orr to par, and sell- at ii pre- ? "minta. .-, j - . .?01.D^10?11. / ' . \-4 - ;- . ' '-? Market? by Telegraph. j MONEY J4ARKITB. Ssw TrvRi. Ayril.l-Soon ?-Freighta Qrm. The '? financial and security market is closed. j , .j-,f ?OTT01? MARKETS. .? j NjnFiY?R?, April 7-Noon.-No cottou mariel . cai account of Gotd Friday. : '-. BOSTON, April 7.-Cotton-nothing doing; net ?ecejptjs.o? the week 630 balee; gross 3301 ; sales noni's tock 12,000. ? Bli/riMOKE, April 7.-Net receipts or cotton 143 bales;gross295;sales 293; stock 10,101 bales, liar let quiet and steady, middlings 14}4aUjfc. Net receipts for the week 9P5 bales: gross 2286*. ex? ports-area: Bri; aia 1676? coast wise alu; sales 3033 NORFOLK. April 7.-Net receipts of cotton 446 "balen; exports-Great Britain 604; sales 150;stook . tl?0 bales, Market quiet, low middlings 12& Net receipts for the-week 6193 bales; exports-<ireat, lrlUlnM32, coastwise lti66; sales 40Q balts. :. ? PROVIOENCS, April 7.-Cotton-net receipts of Maweena bales;stock on handS8.000. CITY POINT, April 7.-Cotton-net receipts of: tte week 810 balta. c;:.. J W?LWNGTON, April 7.-Net receipts 60 bales; .tock2116. Nolba.g doing. Net receipts or the week318 bales, exports coastwise 969; sales ns. AUGUSTA, April 7.-Cotton market steady, with' fair d.emand at 13xal3?c li r mid J. ng- ; sales 420 11 bales-' receipts 35'. r-ftayAM'AB,! Apr)l;l.-Net receipts J047 bale?jl; exporta to Great ; Britain I7k3, coastwise H45;?| sales 1300; stock 60,662- bales. Harket in mode-!1 rate demand; mlddhog$(14c; net receipts of the J^W. baie*; exponato Great Brltam80S9, to 1 france277>,:coastwise231?;sales 7200.o? 1 iX A' MOBIL?, Apijl .7.-Coi ton-r-net receipts . 1045; ' bales; grcas 1903; exports, lOvGreat Bru ala 5748;' to Continent 600; coastwise 85; sal?s 500; stock ll1 . M.?90; net receipts or the week 61 ul; grosS'OOlO'.d 1 expert?.tv Oreat Britain 7196; to Continent 2012: ! ! .coastwise .5i6;sales 4900. .. .. ?I haw ORLEANS, April 7.-Cotton-net receipts' 7463; gross.7437; soies 6000; stock 228,257; marte tl quiet, but flrnj; middlings. 14i?aHJic; ne:receipt Of the weet 28.306; gross 29,016; exports io Liver-J PCoa4,i4?rto Havre 8532;. .Bremen 1022; Antwerp 2812; Amsterdam 4179: Cronstadt .7j.95; Genoa i 4738; Hamburg 2321; Barcelona TJC4; Vera Cruz ! (20; coastwise 7320; sales 36,ooo bales.: PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MAHKETH. . ' j NEW YOKE, April 7.-Noon.-Floor quiet and un? changed. Wheat quiet and nrm. Com quiet and steady. Pork dull at $20 50. Lard quiet Torpen tlne firm at 52c. Rosin firm at $2 65 for strained Evening.-Flour qu:et and uuebanged. Whiskey ? lower at 90>?a902?c Whtat quiet und firm; wint? er red and amoer Western si 60ui ss. corn heavy and lower at 78at>0??c; handsome white Southern soc. Pork lower at $2020. Beef dull. XardTjnciiiinged. Naval Blores firm. Tallow , steady at %Kaye. I LOUISVILLE, April 7.-Flour and corn unchanged. * Meas pork $20. Shoulders 8c; clear sides wv. Packed lard lS\si$H. 3Ph.'fcliei^7. OlXCUUATI^t?ipH] 7.-Ffcur-swSdy. Corn dull and unchanged. Lard doll and drooping. Bacon asked ?or; i boulders *2?c; clear aldea iu>-. Whis Aey-V?da 2 2 ' 1 3L v! I r K ? SEW fmi BANS, April 7.-iTour dull; superfine i S6^; double $6)iaox; treble J0 90a7. Corn 70c. Oats doll at 6JH6?C. - Brau $1 25al 30. Hay prime $'J3; choice $24 50. Pork dull; mess offer? ing at $2C ",Bacou "d?n si S.'? i?>ial6c. Lard dull; per rieres iSalScr perkegi3>?al3)!?c. Mo J lasses-plantation, lebolled, 25a45c. Supar-j prime lOiic Whiskey-Westeru.recpfled 85a95c. Coffee-prime I4ai5^c. -^TfeWifork Rice Blarlcct. From the Daily Bulletin. April 5?. There isnoth- ! lng new in dom< sile, the demand m a general way I still ploying moderato, bot holders steady lu view torthe*ease wlibwhh h they oan- manage the sup- J ply. Sales or about it tes, In lots, at 8a8??c r?r I ' Inferior to choice. Foreign, however, being rela? tively cheAj), attracts the attention or the trade \ ?ltnj^%^^^ ^?'^^^^'O" mar- J : ketisBte?iry wongTionr:- sales sr'4Wbags Ran-r gOOn^at^TaJ^g currency, duly paid, and |^?a5J<c From the Journal or Commence: Rice remains 1 quiet. Th9T ?Jeraaiid ls moderattj jut bothiroreign ' and domestic, but the stock ls small, and holders Insist on iud rates. We noilce soles of ?00 bacs Rangoon it Ta7??c: currency for lots, dutypald anc\3i?i3.l?c g./ld ror lot?:ia.bond...caioUua w? qnoteSttrsasjf c-currencj.- 0 - - - - From the Wort): Carolina steady, with about the usual Jobbing movement, at 8a8Jic lor inferi? or togorlme. ? r Foreign, hi Xair rwruesr, ar rurmer fisnree, ?ho?gh the n?iivltet; 4? nov -renrarsabiy ?rm. Sales or 400 bbls Rang? on at 7a7>;?, curr, ri th Raj.^anii.svaa^fcigpid.jn bou4.r:3;fr . FrbttfthfyTimes: Thellemad? fTas'b??nTimlted for all kinds on the basis of previous quota: ons: Car.?V3?r*t*sslT5-:R?;i8'??a $7aTS7j?currency, ?Ted lbs b0D^ 13 3,>?a^?- p#-?one hun- ' . t$U I JU O S M 3 - 1 R i h g j-s /. "! 5 New York Naval Stores 'iarket. From the Journal of Commerce, April 5: The market for spirits turpentine UaC further declined- ' a fractloa. There ls ao addition to the stock, but trade has beotmie'vety doll, and to move stock has necessitated change 1j prices,We quote merchantable lo? at file; i? obis'?sere sold at that ptfeeV rliwml-The^fleirranaisniodet?te, bnt holders have confidence, and are offering no car? goes unless at full former prices; uso Obis st rained sold at $& ja& with about thia price bid forfull lots, and $2 70 asked. The tine qualities are dull and unchanged in price. We quote No 2 at $2 soa 3 40; No l, $3 50a4 25; pale and extra Dale, $4 75a 7.50. Tar la steadily held at $2 75 for, wt; min rtfm, and $2 60 for Washington andNewbefn.- * New York Hay harket. From the Daily Bui?eiia, Aprils J.Receipts to? day 1600 bales. With Increased receipts the mar? ket is harjdly so Brm. Sales are 200 bale? ror Havana, 50 for barten. Ga., loo for Norfolk at StiCj. and 80'bales for Jacksonville, part cern pressed; at 51 20." Retail ls a Utile easier, but sot tjuotably lower. Straw ia tl rm. Wilmington Market. "'? J" WILMINGTON, April 6.-TURPKNTINB.-In this article we have rio change to report In prices. A steady ?tie rn and has existed ?hrop^i?nt th?,Wft$K, and-alrreceived has frj^md-Tearly-sale; the market closing-Arra at $6 for new. virgin, $3 35 for yellow dip antf^O for tara, per bbl 01 280 lbs. Nearly al tor, last year's crop, ha s; been brpoghpia, arid the receipts win neeesfeflirily be snralF for -seme weeks, until SUM -for I >p> new crop to come m. The arrlvals'?nd sales areonly 600 bbls. SPIRITS TOTU>?KTINB.-In the earlier part of the week the market for this article ruled very firm, and a slight advance was obtained, closing on Saturday at 48o. On Monday, however, there was less disposition to operate at this figure, and dar? in; the day sales were made at 47a48c. Oa Toes day the market opened rather better,-47>?c being paid, at which it bas since ruled quiet bm steady up to to-day, (Thursday) when lt rurther declined, closing at 47c with- dine or no stock In factors' hands, and receipts meagre. ROSIN.-In this article we have no new feature to report during the week. Owing to the meagre arrivals, and the want of stock, but very little has been done In the way of sales. There is a fair Inquiry for strained and fine grades, and when offered parcels And sale at quotations given in our table-while'for-other qualities ihe de? mand ls limited. The market, however, closes to dav^Thursd?y) at a decline of S cents on strained, with less Inquiry from speculators, several parcels of new crop1 pale haVe been brought In ? and we learn of sales of about 224 barrels at $5 50, $6 25, $6 soa", according to quality. 1 AR.-since our last, the market for thia article has ruled with less firmness, and the price has fluctuated-closing steady at $1 75. which is a de? cline of folly 35 ceuts for the week. Receipts have been fair, reaching 1401 bbls., with sales as rollows: 114 bbls. at $2 cs. 110 do. at $1 90, 240 da at SI 80, and 932 do..at Si 75 per bbl. Interior Cotton markets. ? COLUMBIA, April s^-Sales of cotton. 37 bales; middlings I3c. YOBKVILLE. April 5.-Bat little offering: prices from 10 to 12c. ROCK HILL. April 5.-The market has ruled steady. Receipts light, and but little change In prier*,-XWdlrnas. i->??? sraiceir?8:toaJc. c; r. lAKdERSON.ASpfll 5-.-To-dtry -mlrKlrrngs com? mand to 13c. AT LAN l'A, April 6.-Light offerings, and little change In prices. Mirkei quiet; middlings 13)?c; low middling-* 12J$c; good ordinary.Jltgfc; ordi nary 10,'ic; inferior 7aPo. vl COLUMBUS, Aoril 5.-Our roarke ls quiet: mid? dlings 13c; sales 228 bales; receipts 1C9; shipments 67 bales. . MONTGOMERY, April 5.-Market quiet; mid? dling 13>?Q; low middling 12^; good ordinary ' ll ?? ; ordinary 7a9. SELMA, April 5.-There were salC3 yesterday to the amount of loo bales. Low m'ddllt g 13; strict good ordinary Wi ct?. Offerings were light and mostly of.poor cotton. Kcctlpts by .Railroad. April 7. . SOrTE CAROLINA EA.ILBUAD. 421 bales cotton, 69 bales goods, 2 cars stock. To Eailroad Agent. Prizer, Rodgers 4 co. Geo W Williams A co. Geo H Walter .V co, Frost A Adger, w c.Bee 4 co, W. B Wilhams 4 Son, W w Smith, W CCcurtney A ?o, W A Courtenay .Mowry A Son, SI0BU.A, Selgnious, TP Smith, K. maman 4 Howell, Caldwell 4 Son. Wiss A co, Reeder A Davis, Wil? cox. Gibbs <Sc co, Wagener A Munsees, J CamDsen A CO. L D DeSaus.su-e. J N Roosou. D A Amme. S R Marshall, Klinck, Wilkenberg 4 co. Macqueen 4 Rlecke, Tiedeman. Calder A co. B O'Neill, Dow? ling 4 co, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Murdaugh i .Mathews .00 Pan?ngtr>. . Per. steamship Charleston, from New York 3 II Gooding and wire, F J Simmons, w C Morey, I N Voorhees. J C West. Mrs Ruggies. Miss Rug rles and servant. Mrs McDanlels. Mrs Decker, Mr ???bring. Miss S McCready, Mrs J ll Baggeit, anil J steerage. Tlc steamer Pilot Bo v. from Beaufort and Pacific ..aiBrog-Mfij Jenkins, w A HQjries. B 0 Adam-, F J Smith, Dr A R Spencer, J O Konndlelt J F lc :illng, AP Hall, J E Collins, L S Langley, F E Allder, M Bytbewood, Mi-s Oleavey, E S Rub, J C Hay 0. Master F F Chlsolm. and c deck. Per steamer Emilie, from uenreetown, S 0 Hiss Uarllee, P H Lachicotte. M J Tobin. Miss M E Jelursellu -, E M Wlltet and wife, Mr Boardman ind wife, two nurser and three children, E wu.et. IV C Haskins ?nd wire, C I'ailstoo, Miss Bacoi.J 3 Bead. U J McCormick, Susan Lesesne, A P J on - lon, T S Ford, Miss Fogarile, and 4 deck. PO?r ?ns.v/j.i?, MOOS s PEASES. Pull Moon. 5th, 9 hours, 3 minutes, morning. Litis- quarter. 12th, 0 horns, 31 minutes, morning. Sew Moon. 19th, 1 hour. 43 minutes, evening, first quarter. ?7th. 6hours, is minnie-, evening. 3 Monday. 4 Tuesday. 5 Wednesday. 6 Thursday... 7 Friday. s saturday ... 0 Sunday. srs. UISES. 5.. 46 5..45 5. .44 5.. 42 5.. 41 5.. 40 5.. 39 STU Ors. c..21 0..21 6.. 22 0..23 6..23 6.. 24 6.. 25 HOOK R. ft E. mun WATKK 2. .48 6.. 24 rises. 7..51 e.. 2 IO..12 ll..21 0..58 6.. 44 7..29 8..16 8..SC 9..44 10..35 X4.RINS NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C..APRIL 8, 1671. !f. .H fi-?- ' ' . . Lat to deg 46 min 33 sec. ?Long 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston. Berry, New. York-left 4th inst. Mdse. To Jas Adzer A co. S C Railroad co. Agent Florida steamers, s AC Railroad co, J ? Adger A co, Adams, Damon. A .co, G W Aimar, J Apple, E Bates dc co,.E E Bedford, W M Bird A co, B Boyd, T M Bristoll A co. S Brown, E T Brown, A Caudle. Cn meran v darkie v. A co. W U Cbafee.4 co, P F Chnpein, COisctus.J C H Ctaussen, J H Daw? son, OliartestoriJ?at?L E R Oowpertlrwait, Ellas A Bru, J S Fairly A oo.ALOPalk A co, D F Fleming * co, Forsyth?, Mccomb 4 co, Furcngpit, Benedict .fe-co, 1) uoidswln, ?Gnodrlcb, Wmmka^^dOvJ H [i raver 4 co, Graman ~4 Sch-rake, PL G utilera lu, S S H?cker, H?rt 4 co. Holmes'* Book House, F S Bolines, T M Horsey 4 Bro, Johnston, Crews 4 io, CH Johnson, w il Jones, C Kerrison, T Kelly, Kinsman A .Howell, Klinck, Wickenberg A co, C L Koruahrens, Krlete .v Cb3oman, P B Lalane A co. H Leidlug, j H Lopez, G J Lutin, JC Mallo ee, K R Marshal), Ma?toue A co. Marshall A Burge, Wm McLean, w Matthlessen, McLoy 4 hice, W A Mer? tens. J G Miluor A co, B K Neolvlile. A NtmiUt, F L O'Neill. B O'Neil), D O'Neill A Sons, P F Murray, W F Paddon, Pelzers, Rogers 4 co. E Perry, O P Poppenhelm, W p Russell 4 co, Sell 4 Foster, W Steele, Mrs C Siackley, Steffens. Werner 4 Duck er, A .si eu? er, ? B Stoddard 4 co, Stpi), Webb 4 H W?hlten? W J Yates and others. On 5tli inst, 8 P M..io miles north off Hatteras, exchanged sig? nals with steamship Jumes Adger, bouuU lor New York. Br srtiip Ttemington, Fowler, Boston-S days. Ballast, To Henry Card. * Bark Annie Kimball, Stlnson, Liverpool-sailed Jauuary 16, and iatt from Riyal. Sali. To Henry Card and Ravenel 4 co. Ve?set to Wm B Smith 4 co. Span pol?cre Maila Luisa, Pares, Matanzas^-6 days. Ballast. To W P Hall. sehr Slam. Ackerly, WUinlngton, N C. Gaano. To WHbMC. Glbbs>* co. behr Ripley Hopes, Wdey. Baracoa-7 days. Fruit, lo c Bart 4 cu, and Pani, Welch 4 Bran oes. . Sehr Albion, Pope, Cat Island, Bah-7 days. Fruit. To W Roach A- co. SAVAKXAH, April 7-Anlved, sehr w H Janes from Fernandina for New York, with the dead body of Capt Chas W Marshall. Steamer Pilot Boy, Siy, Beaufort and Pacific Lauding. 3 bags sea Island ond li bales upland cotton and sundries. To J D Aiken, Ravenel 4 co Lopez A Les.le, Cohen, Uanckel A co, J'Colcock A co, F E-Fraser, F Campbell, ll Klatte A co. J C H Claus en. J E Bott, D Lopez, w M Chlsolm, Jos w Barnwell. ' Steamer Emilie, White, Georgetown, sc. 68 tierces rice. 39 bbls rusiu, mdse and sundries. To Shack?:ford; A Kelly; .0 Nielson. 0 Claussen, Ravenel, Holmes'4 00, Wagner, Huger 4 co, J H Barke. J Smith, J Kuck. B O'Neill, Mordecai 4 co. Mrs J DWard, A E Gibson,' W C Bi e 4 co, Terry 4 Solen, L D DeSauAsure, and others. .'? CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ben] Reed. Gregory, Savannah, to load, for South Amboy. N J-J A Enslow A co. .Seor Vraie. Mason,Boston-W Roach 4 co. SAlLEBh YESTERDAY. Sehr Wime Mar?ni Noyes, a Port in Cuba, Sehr Clara. Multord, Jacksonville. Fla. genr J E Day, Wall. Georgetown, S ?. Sch W H Steele, Buck, Harana. FROM THIS PORT. ASS?*? JameB ^i*3". Lockwood, New York. A^am9nlP virgmia, Hunter. Philadelphia. 4th .. MEMORANDA. The sehr Eureka, Mayo, from Georgetown S C rn ved at Baltimore AprUi. ucl"feclowa> " V? LIST OF -VESBELB VT, CLBABSD AND Bi.Il.BD FOK TH IB PO?t. The Osc*TjS4T2^aUJ*i4f'-^r"-Feb 5 Br bril Sir Robt Itt?Olure, Griffiths, sid. .'...Feb 7 GABDIFF. Norwegian hart Logent, Neilsen, sailed....Jan 26 The Jean Vivian", Brewer, sailed.Jan 26 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Steamship Leopard, Hnghes. np.March 26 Brig Waltham, Haskell, np.March 23 Brig Black Swan, Podger, cleared.Murch 28 Br bark Slrian Star, Corning, cleared... .March 31 Sehr A C Grace, Gilchrist, cleared.March 31 Sehr Cjru3 Fossett, Harding, np.March 27 Sehr F Merwin. Pearce,- up.March 31 Sehr Ida Bl rd sall, Johnson, cleared.AprB 4 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr A H Cain, Simpson, cleared.March 26 ^atABOlo Migee^L-ODj^MiPi.-..; .? . <-J -#?S>*--3 Fs?hr Chaslrjo^ery.^n?nOTfcleared... .tfarc?? 20 Sehr Ocean Traveller. Adams, cleared.. .March 24 Sehr J S DetwUer, Grace, cleared.March 29 Sehr John Ferris, St John's, np.April 1 BELFAST, MS. j Brig Chas Wesley, Griffin, sailed.Feb 17 SchgfrH ^Coq6^^^1eate>.::.. .<?chJM Shipping. Tn QB S Elf T Q BE. OLD LINK 1VEW YORK AND CH ARLES ?f? % TO.^STKAEs?ljpS.^ 1! ? > ESTABLISHED 1 846. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. ' The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships of this Line wUI sall from Adger's South Wharf as follows : . CHAMPION, SATURDAY, AprU 8th, at 6 o'clock P. M. CHARLESTON, TDBSDAY, April 11th, at ll o'clock A. M. . i 3 '. : : J AMES ADG ER, SATURDAY, APEL litt* at 3 o'clock p.-fi: - ' ? - " ?if ><? :. :? ? CHAMPION, SATTTRDAT, April 22d, at 6 o'clock P.M. JAMES ADGER, SATCRDAY, April 29th, at l o'clock P. M. 49*lnsnran:e % percent, by this Line. 9S~ Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Li^rpop],3BostQaJPrv;videiicfc and theNew.Eng SfiMarafOli WWQ Wlft?St!?R?rte' For Freight or Passage engagement?, apply to agra_JAMES ADO KR A CO. fTIHROUGH BILLS LADING TO AND PH0*1 BALTlMORdQj PHILADELPHIA, AND THE'blTIES OF" TH? ' NORTHWEST. The fine Steamship MARYLAND, ^f^j Johnson, Commander, will sail for Bal-,_ tlmore on TUESDAY, 11th April, at 4 o'clock P. M. tir PhUadelpnia Freights forwarded to thai: city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot. In Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM. Agent. apr6-thstn3_No. 2 Union wnarves. J^\C^CL-AIA1L ?>TK\A^mK-COAUJi> * THROUGH LIKE TO *"' ' CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN _<H/ FARES GREATLY REDUCED. steamers' or the above Bneleaye Pier Nor*42r-North River, foot -of '-canal: street. N*?w York, at 12 o'clock noon, ol Hie I5tn and 30th of every month (except when ihe~ dales faB on Sunday, then the Saturday preceo ing. .:/> All departures connect?t Panama witn steam? ers for south PaciUc and Central American porte. Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco ii rsi or every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, bu go*Hi?ct ffom NewYork ?to Aspinwall. 2 oacrhuudred pcundsfeaggsgeIrce10 each adan s'pdiuice and atterJ?anxe free. . ..- ? C For Passage Tickets or other Information d?pl? at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot, of Canal street, North River, New lort, i ti iii If- T> R R, BABY, Agent. julyl6-lyr JOH SAVANNAH. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR, _ ?-ir""?^ Captain L: M. Coxetier, will leave jgBaaggg Southern Wnarf on TUESDAY EVENING, Apm il,' 1871. at 8.30 o'clock, for the above place. The Splendid Steamer CITY POINT. Captain D. B. Vincent, wm ie?ve; Southern Wharr for the above place, 'on FRIDAY EVKNINO, April 14, 1871 at. 8,30 o'clock. RAVENKL A CO., Ag eu ts. aprS_"_ JgXCUESION TO THE PHOSPHATE WORKS ON ASHLEY RIVER. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain _ -,rr"?w J. W. Sly, will leave Central Wharf bga^BC as above, on SATURDAY MORNING, 8ta instant, ut 10 o'clock. J. D. AIKEN, Age?t. spr7-3 . 'ii? '-'-ri JpOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. . JTT-?h. C. White, will run as follows ?vom??^??aJ^32 Commercial Wharr during April : ? . Leave Charleston at 9. o'clock P. M.. WE'DNES DAY 5;h, SUNDAY 9lh, FRIDAY 14th April. Leave Georgetown at 8 o'clock A. M., MONDAY 3d, FRIDAY 7th, TUESDAY ?th, MONDAY nth April. Atti* which she will make one trip a week, leaving Charleston every WEDNESDAY NIGHT at 9 o'clock, and Georgetown every FRIDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. All Freigut must be prepaid. No Freight will be received after sunset. For engagements:opply on board, or to ? ' . SHACKELFORD A KELLY, aprl-tuths ."Boyce's Wharr.. jgXG? ? 3.10 N TRIP.., On and after THURSDAY, April 61 h, _ -ir^K theSteamerSX. HELENA.Captain ' ?- -faS^Ht^tf Slncia;r, Jr., will leavens ?bove, every uitcrnuou, ? at half -past 6 o'clock, rrom Market Wharfs leaving fcOMl^iufei_J&lind??>n return/ kt ??uawr^ii?we: b'ck,?Ik r?ire fer round trip, S3 cents.- ??V" . " M> marno '_J. H. MURRAY, Agent. QHANGE OF SCHEDULE. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY On and after THURSDAY, April " .?TP** Ctli, life fol.owing schedule will b e ^??????2? observed: Leave City at 6.30 and io A. M., Sand 5.30 P. M. ' Leave Mount Pleasant at SA. M., 12 M., 4.12 and 6.80 P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 7.30 and ll A. M., 4 and 6. li P. M. All Freight must be prepaid, and none received ufierhalf-past 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY. raarso_ ?.. ? ' Agent. OR BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain r . ^IP-^ J. W. Sly, will ?cave every THURS-^??????3? DAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, as above. Keturumg, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. mara *j. D. AIKEN, Agent. Jp OR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BO^, Captain - "?lTf?K J. W. sly, will leave Central Wharf?a?tt53? for the above poluta every MON?IAY MORNING, at ? pjclock, and. returning, will leavevBeaufort,every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M.rand,Edisto at ?J P. M. ^maril... -" . J. D. AIKEN? Agent. ^yEEKL?" LINE' TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. i OR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, H1LT0> HEAD, SAVANNAH, DAR1EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite steamer ELIZA MA.TVC03C, Captain L w. BURNS, wHl receive Freight at Accommoda-. r ?ion wharf for above pom! s every fmSmtMm TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNIL?OAY MOKN INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Darlen, Ac, the follow lng morning." "Returning, will leave Savannah foi Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'ciocs For Freight or passage, apply to . RAVRNEL. HOLMES & CO., septo - No. 177 East Bay. OR LIVERPOOL p-rj B L T y JE R F o o ir: The magnificent CM? built Iron Clipper Ship REMINGTON, J?U, I wen ty years.Cap-_ tain John F. Fowler, having a portion ol her car? go engaged, will have dispatch. For freight engagements, gjgg^ apr8 Accommodation Wharf. F The fine American Ship MISSOURI, L. T. Bradbnrn, Master, has a large portion of}_ Xer cargo engaged and going aboard. For rursb er engagements, apply^w^ gmTH & CO., arp6-ths2 ? Napier's Range. g OE L I YE R P O Q?L. The First-class BrlUsh Bark VOLAGE, ?&k May. Master, having three-fourths of herSffll cargo engaged and going OD board, will have quicfc-aispatch'. For Freight eazagements, apply to - HUNT BROS. A CO., : apre >s?? AtlantioWharf. FOR JOHN'S ISLAND, CHURCH FLATS, WA DM A LAW ISLAND, TOOGOODOO AND EDISTO lSLAND ?I TWICE A WEEK, The Sloops LOUISA AND .HATTIE and JACK. Apply io .., ? . . THOMAS H. SNOWDEN, At Stoney A Lowndes,' ' ' apr5-ws_Vanderhorst Wharf. PO R F LOR I D A, TWICE A WEEK.. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON* VILLE, ri LATE A AND ALL POINTS ON TU E.ST.' JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. COXETTER, wUl sal? ' from_ _ Southern Wharf for above points every XCESD* t EVENING,nt 8.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charle? ion every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 6 o"clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain J). B. Vincent, will sail from Southern Wharf for above point? every FRIDAT EVENING, at 8.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WsdNSSDAT AFTERNOON, at i o'clock. RAVENEL k CO.. Agent?, octlO ,_;_Southern wharf. Scljk?am ?cljnaprjs. CAREFULLY. Ague and Fever. The only preventive known for Chills and Fever is the ase of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Dyspepsia. . Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is a preventive of Chills and Fever._ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps ls good for all Kidney and Bladder Complaints Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps ls used all over the World by Physicians in their ?f< practice. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps _ Is good for Poor. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps -^Is good for all Urinary complaints. - Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps ls recommended i>y all tne Medical Facmtv. -, Wol/e's Schiedam Schnapps. . ls good for rollo and pain in ihe stomach. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers win have to use caution m purchasing. I beg leave lo call thc attention of the reader to testimonials In lavor of th* Schnapps: i feel bound to say that 1 regard your SCHNarrs . as teing lu every respect pre-eminently pure, end deserving of medical.patronage. At all events lt is the puresuiosBlble article of Holland gin. here? tofore unobtainable, and as such may be Barely prescribed by physicians, DAVID L. MOTT. M.D., . .Pliarmaoeut?cal Chemist, New York. , pi LOUISVILLE, Ey.. September 1. * I feel that we have now an article of gin suit? able lor snell ea?es as that remedy ia adapted to. . DR. J. W. BRICHT. "Schnapps" ls a remedy ia chronic catarrhal complaints, Ac I take great pleasure In bearing highly credit? able testimony to Its-elneacy as a remedial agen1 In the diseases' for which yon recommend U. Havlug a uatur.il tendeiicy to tho mucous sur? faces, willi a slight degree of stimulation. I re? gard lt os one ot the most important, remedies In chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those ol. the gehlto-ur,ltinry apparatus. With much re? spect, your obedient servant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D., New York. No. C6 TINE STREET, N. Y., NOV. 21,180". UDOLPHO WOLFE. jEao., Pi-esenU DEAR SIR-1 have mane a chemical examiuntlon of a sample of your "Schiedam {schnapps," with the Intent ot determining if auy loreign or Injurious substance had been added to the simple distilled spirits. . The examination has resulted in the conclusion that Ote sample contained nu poisonous or harm? ful admixtures. I have beeu unable to discover any trace of the deleterious substances which are sOmctim?s employed In the adulteration of .liquors. I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, th? ySchi -dam Schnapps" as au excellent and unobjectionable variety of glu. Very respectlnlly yours, (Signed). CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist. CHEMICAL AND TECHNICAL LABORATORY,! 18 EXCHANGE PLACE. N. Y., NOV. 25, 1867. j . UnoLmo WOLFE, Esq. : DEAR SIR-The under? signed have careiully ami thoroughly analyzed a sample ot your "Aromatic Schiedam Schapps." selected by our.-elves. and haye found Hie same free from all organic cr inorganic substances, more or less Injurious to health. From the result of our examination we consider the ar: ide one of superior quality, headhful as a beverage, and elle dual In its medicinal realities. .Respectfully yours, (Signed) ALEX. TB I ITEL, Chemist. FRANCIS E. ENGE Lil alli;, M. D. For sale by ail respectable Grocers and Dru UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., mar21-3mos No. 22 BEA ""ER STKEET. N. Y. (Ens irixtnrcs. Wlii seil their stock of BRONZE AND I M TTAT1 ON BRONZE GAS FIXTURES r .. . . I. AT ' Afire// LESS THAN THE ACTUAL COSI OF TdAN?FA CT?UE. These goods nrc of thc newest patterns, and in finish superior to any in the market. To those luTidBlilng houses, trus ts au opportunity to pro? cure the BEST CHANDELIERS. BRACKETS, Ac, at a less price tuan they would pay forioferior lix lure-*. , lt ls our intention to give np entirely this branch or our business, which causes so great a reduc Uon in price. BALL, 'BLACK &. CO., Nos. 605 and 567 BROADWAY", N. Y. lunis-lvr . ' _ dDptical. . .jyjONEY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR S .'OUT IS PR1CELESSI1 ,TheDIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now oflered to the pnblicj are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world to be Hie most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial fcplp to the humau'eye ever know.?. .They are ground, under their: ow.n supervision; from minute Crystal pebbles, melted together, and derrt?e. their namo, "Diamoud," opnccouni of their hardness and brilliancy. .1 , The scientific pr.ncjpje ou wl?ch they are con? stricted brings the core or centr? of the lena di? rectly iu from.of the eye. producrng. a clear and distinct vision, as m ihe natural, healthy sight, nud preventing ali unpleasant sensations, sucbias glimmering and wavering or sight, dizziness, Ac peculiar to ali others in use. They are mounted in' the finest manner, in frames.of the beet quality, of ail materials noed for mat p?rpese. Their finish and durabiuty can-; notbesurpassefl, j; : CAUTION.-Node genuine unless bearing their, trade mark stamped on every frame. ;<_.- . , JAMES ALLAN, Dealer in Watches. Jewelry. Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 King street. t3l-stuthlyr Charleston ,S. C. fin* (groceries, &t. BEDFORD'S LATE COB WIN'S) GROCERY -- v I . -.3 oj?:jg ?: fl l?gldi(f3fli'?E?>!?*?*????I?>IW ..'i ...:!....-? . r '.. iii- ASD . if . o . '. '.'J O: .?<:&:..<' IA. - #3* TEA. ^A^EHQIJfE*. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER . PURE LEAF LARD ' PRIME FACTORY AND .ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, inn B?scrurra? AC, io. N. ?.-I CLAIM TO SEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE'ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES IN.THU? CIT r. . .\\ v f ... v?? 1 E. E. BEDFORD, VERY f ' ?'? PURE BTCCE3SOR TO > . CHOICE J . ' (.BRANDIES, WINEfS ? \ WILLIAM S. CORWLN A CO., FAMILY- , AND YERY OLD No. .Q75 KING STREET, 1 FLOUR. 1 . WHISKIES. { OPPOSITE HASEL.., . J WHOLESALE AND RKTATL DEALER .'. TS .. ??.?X ' ' ="*.- . v .. : Fine Tea?. Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, 3&c* HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS; V VEGETABLES, it M?AT S, (S ?.,?,,P. S &'c. AU articles sold from this establishment, arc of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED Oonda delivered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free or expense. EVER /E. REDFORD. ) SEND FOR A I JAS. S. MARTIN. 3EO. H. a RUBER. f 1 CATALOGUE. i: '. \ WM. 6. MOOD, JB. 4fcrtili?ers. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, ? - ? OF ClfAltLESTO", S. C. F. J. PORCHER, President. F. J. PELZER, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. ' ";/" . ' * ! W. LEBBY.W. P. HALL.L. D. DESAUSSURE,.B. G. FINCKNET THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORK?ON ASHLEY RIVER, ander the direction of an experienced and Practical Chemist.-.The Company in? tend this to be a first class Fertilizer, and one which can be rocommended to Planters. . THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE J? C I 3D IP H O S F KC .A. T B FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. This preparation' ls highly recommended by Chemists, as with lt Planters are enabled to mase their own Fertilizers. * . .. The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls sold at $53 per ton cash, or - on time, with Interest at the rate or one per cent, per month. j ." The ACID PHOSPI1ATJ3 is-s oid at $35 perron cash, or-on time, with Interest at the rate of one per cent, per monty. " . .. ?. ?. PELZER, RODGERS1 & CO., General Agents, dec31-imos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS ! rr: *; -0 The nnderslgned begs to inform bis customers and the public that, in addition to his Works at Savannah, he has established exteusive Superphosphate Works at the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite this city, widen are now lu acive operation, manufacturing his well k town fertilizers,.the '1! P HOS PHO-PER UV I AN, AND . - . AMM?NIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND N o . 1 F ERV VI A'5, 6.1T A N'O, .. SOUTH CAROLINA . PHOSPHATE, of tiie hlgbestgrade from lils Ashepoo Miues, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sixty per cent, of Bone .Phosphate of Lime; and ., "" ', ' LAND, PLASTER. These Works have been opened under, tpe Inspection or Dr. CU. SHEPARD, Jr., Inspector ot Fertilizers ror South Carolina.and every package will bear his brand ccrtirylng to Hs inspection. Uuirormity or quality (luarante.d and prices reduced .. Messrs. G. A. TRENHOLM & SON, .General Agents, I cn tnt FATO?* H r Messrs. GRAESER A SMITH, Agen?, J CHARLESTON, 8. C. J. B. BARDY janl'3 OORNP.R EAST RAY AND BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Perfumery). A NEW DISCOVERY ! I PHAL?IVS 'VITALIA; OR, Salvation for the Hair. CLEAR A\WATER ! WITHOfe^SEDIMENT ! ! OPENT^THE ??GHT ! : ! For Restoring io Gray^Jiair its '. u Original Color M .. PHALON'S "ViTALL^itrers ut? terly from allt?^iair coloring preparation^ieretofore used. It is lbrtfjid, sweet smelling, prec?mates no muddy or slimy matjrer, requires no shaking, im? parts no stain to the skin. Hold it tcVhe light and it is clear and clouKess. It leaves no mark on the seato-; yet it reproduces in gray hainienatu ral color that time or sicohiiftjTiay have bleached out of it^^^ ^Phalon's Vital?4^? is for one sole purposejftat of reproducingjwith absolute cer? tainty, the natural^ior of the h?ir. It is no^iutende?1 as a daily dressio^nor for removing scurf or inndruff; nor for cu? ring hairiness; nor for stimula? ting tie growth of the hair.-r t Thesl objects may be accom plishid after the color has been fixed Vith the Vitalia, by Pha? lon's Comical Hair Invigo rator. THE ViTALfeSta harmless and unequaled preplu-ation for the reproduction of lie origi? nal hue of gray hair,ald noth? ing else. This is accomplished in from two toten aaplications, according to mei?pth of shade required. Soj?^all druggists.. Sold at wholesale by ? , HOWIE.. MOJSE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corner HaBel street. sep24-stnth6mos QH, YES ! OH, YES; . OH, YES ! . It becomes rrfy pleasant dury to inform my Mends Hud patrons, that the time has again arrived for them io commence cleaning and repairing their Household 'Furniture, Mat f resMPg and Bedsteads. Trj a remedy (hat-never falls; send for the Doctor who keeps the Furniture Infirmary at No. 31 Queen street. Havinz greatly enlarged' my invalid Furniture Hospital l am now prepared to treat patients in that line more successfully and satisfactorily mau ever. "Come- one, como all." JOHN L. LUXFORD. No. 31 Queen st., Opposite Hurrlssdn'S Paliit and Od Store, marl . . . E iStadiitiers, Castings, &i. STABLISHED 1844 PHONIX IRON WORKS. ... : JOHN F. TAYLOR &, CO., (Successors lo Cameron & Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, Ac, &c. Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, near the 1 Dry DOCK, ; CHARLESTON', S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF STE AM ENGINES . AND BOILERS, Marine, Stationary and Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES'. Shafting, Tnlleys and Gearing. Iron Fronts for Buildings Cas:iogs of every kind in Iron or Brass Forgings pf every description. S9- Guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good quality and power, and at as low rates asean be had in New York, Baltimore or Phil-" adelphla. AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBBATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, which are put on all Engines made at these Works. $3r Repairs promptly attended to. niarlO-mwf6mosD*c Geming iflacluTU's. . os t cr. * g ^ iv-' iM fair ' 'WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITOE . . ?i,i MAOHINEl ?? ?- . . ..; are the best in use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terms, or for cash; Ali kinds of Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white black and colored.) Silk, Oil, Spar, Ac, Afc. Repairing as usual. ' 'r eula rs ana samples o.' work sent on application "i ?- -r>. 'B. HASELTON, General Dealer in First Class Sewing Ma? chines and Material, No. 307 King stree;, angil ; Charleston. S. C. STJJEiZji PDE ! DEATH TO RATSi * 'ROACHS, BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. ? BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS HERMETICALLY SEALED'AND' ALWAY8 PRESHi, '''! Sold ar Wholesale by.'; DOWIE, MOISE & E>AVIS, And at retal by all Druggists. ' febl-Smo Bitters. fe m WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE* OLD CAROLINA ?ITTERS? H. BISCHOFF A CO.,r:. b H. KLATTE.& CO., . BQTITIMANN BROTHERS, . J. A^OUACKENBUSH, .. - WAKENER 4'HONSEE8. . ? ItAlTOW A+CO. ' " . E S j I,M O; N: ? A L S. T Bead a few of tue TesUmgnlals In regard to tn? EFFICACY o? t Hap STERLING MEDICINE, OLD CAROLINA - BITTERS.* A few Certificates from the many id oar possei? .sion from persorjs;wbo have-tested the ii , OLD CAROLINA BITTERS: FROM THE- POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING} tHc;: ';''. 'Ha SHOALS, S. C. : ., , TniBLLvo SHOALS, S. C., April 9, ?870.. MessTS/QooDEfOB*,' WVC?aa A Co., Charl es tao, Ui?r4ti#ai -? has [j ? . ? y Gentlemen-This ls to Inform voa that abcntwi year ago 1 was In delicate health, worn ont with, old age and hard work, welghfng crne hnndred and twenty-live poumIS- npon~ request I com [ menced uEtn^ihe OLDCAROLLSA.B1TTERS. Af? ter peing nine bottles, 1 felt-as well ace1 vigorous as thirty^ years ago-went to. work cad made, money, ?"welg?ed. after using' the'above, one hnndred and seventy-two pounds. I. h aw t inse? rten strong and hale.. Accept, gentlemen, rav tbanka and success say I to the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. ?p ~ (Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M., k Tumbling Shoals, S. C FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS. JRWLSTON? GA. iHWDJTOi?, Gi., september 25.1889. MeeBrs. GOOCBICH, WISEMAN A CO. : << " Gentlemen-When In y uar city, two weeks ago, your,Dr.. Service gave me a bottle or your cele? brated CAROLINA BITTERS, which I brought home for my father, whdse health was Very feeble. Arter using lt he was so well pleased with lea effects, that Le considers them almost Indispensa? ble. Please dod enclosed- sixteen; ($18.) the price of two cases: direct theftTW.'J. Chambers & Son,. No. 18, CR. H. Yodrs. v?rv respectfully, ... . (Signed) , .. AN Das w CHAMBEES. ANOTHER VOICE FROM GEORGIA. FOBT VALLEY, GA., september 15, 1869, -? Messrs. GoonaiCH, WINEH AN A CO., Charleston:.V Gentlemen-I take great pleasure in informing you that my wife has ex pertenced great benefit from the use of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. lt is certainly a good -medicine, and I woolar t. pleased If you would send me another dozendin? mediately. Respectfully. Ac, ' (Sighed) ' . J NO.' Ar HO?SEB.'1" Sold by.ai Druggists in Charleston.: The trsde suppuedby ., . ,. ., ... GOODRICH. WI NEMAN A CO., ; -Principal Depot, No. 3 Hayhe street19 ? LD GA KO LIN A B ITT E R Sj. '' ?'' '"'r TOB SAU BT E. E. BEDFORD, King street, . C. D. AHREMS & CO., in g street, B. FELDM?NN A CO.. King street, 3 C. MO MEIER, . . ..'> And by pragma's and Grocers everywhere, rr THE MO ST ; j mmni FERTILIZER ':' ' ' OP TEE DAY.', DUGDALE & GIM'S * - MAGNUM B?N?M COTTON CROP. ANA LX SIS.. ^ Soluble Bone Pnosphate or Lime.15.33) Bone Phosphate or Lime.19.64 Ammonia-. ...........'..3.1* (Equivalent to 13 per cenr. of sulphate of Am monln.)-;:. . ::. c Potash.-1.6* ?-It wm be observed that our Phosphate has an araplesupply or the all Importan*, and vital crop producing -elements, viz: Soluble; Phosphate,: Ammoula aud Potash, and in view of this fact and the strong Testimonials which have been' given in its favor by so nittny planters who have u:ven the ..Magnum Bonum" OD impartial tests under Cotton nie past season, may wu not, with perfect candor, assert that we have an UNEQUALLED COTTON FERTILIZER^ And urge each plant:r itt give li a trial ihe com? ing season ? . . _. iou .asul ? DUGDALE * GIRYTNi TESTIMONIALS^ EQUAL TO PERUVIAN GUANO-POUND FOB : POCND. WASHINGTON. N. u.. september 13; 1870. * Messrs. JOHN MEYER'S SONS: I-useii the -Mugumu Bonum S"lublc Phos? phine" bought ol' you. alongside ol Peruvian" Guano, on Colton, aud Hail tile producL equal tO> Peruv,wu Gu iUO-pound forpouud. 1 am much pleased als J with i:s eirectson Corn. WILLIAM J. ?RUHBELL. ! FULLY EQUAL TO PERUVIAN FOR COTTON? ?TATE3V1I.LE, N. C.. August IT, 1870. Messrs. DUGDALE A;GIBYIN\ Baltimore. Md : t?entlenien-wiur- Mr. CA. Carlton tried under Cottoi). this year, your. "Magnum Honura >oluble Phosphate,"'alongside of Ni-). 1 Peruvian Guano^ ano' thinlvs vour Thosphate fully equal ro the Gusfloiaudlbelievestliatdf l:?r hod used the sam*' money value ol cadi, the "Magnum Bonum1' would not only have equalled Hie Pt ruvlan, bat. lar surpassed it. Yours indy, ? >? ???.? CARLTON BROS. ? CO. MUCH BETTER FOR COTTON THAN PERUVIAl?* GUANO. EDENTO.N". N. C., August 20, 1870. I Mr. A. H. BOND: ! Dear &ir-Thc "Magnum r.unum" made by Messrs. Dugdale A Girvm, of Baltimore, and pur? chased of Y cm. W(i3 used under a portion of my Cotton,'alongside or Peruvian Guano, and the Cotton ls much better squared, and will produce more than that under which 1 used the Guano, r. Yours, most obedient, " W.. W. H0SKINS. 1 Price-S'>7 Per Ton Gush, , Sea-'Per Ton ; Payable (with 7 Per Cent. Interest Added; ou. November 1? STANDARD MAINTAINED. .; c?i?Q?f; ^AC?O?lS, . ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON; S. 0. G2XK2AL AGENTS. SEND FOR CIRCULARS I . )an23-mwn??c3moB ??. gwAMPnn?Ns ASP LHAJR currara, u l[? liADLES AND CHILDREN ' t Attended at their residences promptly *nd u. t~- .._ . ..' - li rori w. E. JCABSHAiL, Barber, i rand sfireet. ne?t deor.to Teiefrapfi oder-.. .