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OOMMJKROIAJL N X K S. Klliorl?. LIVERPOOL-Per Br bart Moselle-106S baleB up? land cotton, 131 sacks colton seed, 46 tons-phos peates, OOO tons ground phosphates. Nsw YOBX-Per steamship Champion-620 bales - upland cotton, ll4 tierces rice, 29 bales yarn, 36 bundles paper, S5 empty bbls, 129 pkgs sundries, 169S boxes green peas, 30,000 feet lumber. FILL Biran-Per scar Mahaska-103,000 feet plank. Nsw HAVEN-Per sehr Ellas Moore-130,517 Ieet timber, 29,660 boards. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NRWS,-; J SATURDAY* EVENING, April 8,1871.1 COTTON.-The market shown a fair demand, -with considerable business In some transactions In middling qualities, the other kinds remaining at steady figures, sales. about soo baleB, say c at 10,1 at lox, s at 11,6 at lix, si at lix, 35 at 12, Si at 12X. 34at 12X, 17 at ISM* 6 dt 12X. 17 at 13, 26 at 13S', 20 at 13v'i, 19 at 13X. 13 at 13X, 27 at 135C, 10 at i3ji, 321 at 14,71 at Mic. We quote: LIYKEFO?L CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.nx^wx Low middling.? ....13X@- ." Mlddliug.-...-1SK&14 Strict; ml dd Hu g.UX@- 1 BICK.-There was a good demand for this grain, at somewhat firmer rates. Sales about 300 tierces of clean Carolina; say 187 tierces at ix, 89 at 7X, .7 at 8,20 at SM, 35 at 8Mc 3 1?- We quote common to fair at 7X@7X; good s@3Xc NATAL STORES.-Sales as follows: 18 bbls A rosina; $6,39 bbls extra pale at $5 50,10bbls pale do at $6,2 bbla pale at $4-00, io bbls pale at $4,9 bbls doll and opaque at $3 50,2 bbls dull and opaque at $2 75@3. FREIGHTS. -To Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal on uplands ; via New York, Md on uplands ; ld on sea islands ; by sall, ?-16d on uplande, Md on sea islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, Dy steam, Xo on uplands and Mc on sea Ulanda ; $126lt tierce on rice; by sall, Xe f. lb OL cotton;-- lt tierce ou rice: -nc ** barrel on rosin: $7? s ft Moa lumber; $9@io fi M ou timber. ?1 Boston, by sail, ?ic oa uplaiyl.-eouoft. To Providence, by sail fi ^l?i cn JGKMV H.C ft ls on cotton; by steam fi ft bale on New Tork rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, xe ft lb on uplands; by sall, 17 V M oa boards; $9 on timber; '$3 ft ton on Clay, And $3(38 50 on??hos ph a tes. To Baltimore, by steam, KC ? fe by I ?all, $8 50@7 ft M oa boards; $3@3 26 ft ton ot phosphate rock. Vessels are ia demand by I our merchants to take lnmber freights fix m I Georgetown, S. C., narien and Satina River, Ga and Ackson ville, Fla., to Non ??ern ports, aad $10 I ?12 fi M are the rates oatamber.andboards. EACH ANOS. -S t e r ;ia 3 eo-d a y ? balk 20@2o x ? DOMESTIC ExcuANQs.- The banks purchase I Sight checks at X off to par, and sell at % pre? mium, j "QOtP-10?11. ;?? ^ . Marketa '?y Telegraph. ? | ]*4 : MONET MAREBT8. ,1 LONDON, April 8-Eveblng.-Consols 98. Bonds I a.-"banged. Markets here and at Liverpool I closed; transactions on-the streets show no chang-. il NEW YOBS, April 8-Neon -Money easy at 6. I Governments dall but ?'steady. Gold steady at I lOjtf- Exchange-long lojg; short lox. . Afternoon.-Money sharp at 7, currency to gold ; some .weak brokers paying commission. Bier-1 Ung nominal at r/,aio. Ooti loxa iox- G over u mente off x*X- Slxty-twoa uje. States very I dull. Georgia sixes] nule better to-day. Tenue?-1 tees 65J?; new 6*X. Virginias 68; new 71. Louisi? anas 88: new 62. Levees 72r om hts 34. Alaba mas ira; fl ves 67. Georglas 83>?; sevens 90. North Carolinas n;- new 24X- South Carolinas I T2;new.6ix. ? . Evening.-The ohlei?-event of Ike week In Wau I Street wra the hardening -tendency ct the money market, which assnmed a decided shape at the close this afternoon. The demand for money is I very sharp, and most business was done-at v, currency'to gold, Interese, while some weak I crokers paid one thirty-two to one-sixteenth to have their stocks carried over to Monday.. Alter the demand generally"'was supplied, some bal anees Were loaned at e. Gold opened at loxa I 10X, bot sold down to and closed atl?XalOX- I Governments opened stead v. but remained very j ? ?lull all day; eighty-tnes l?X; sixty-twos 13X;| fours, coupons* 13X? ?casyl?** naw ll,S?; sevens I 11X; eights Ulam*Mj j - NEW ORLEANS, April 8. SterTibg 21 x. New! York Bight x premium. Gold lox. im jj J". "C?TTON|IAJK?TS. / i )? jr ?I NEW YORK, April "8-Noon.-Ct tr on dull and \ nommai; uplands 15X< Orleaos 15Xc; ealesluool nales. Evening.-Cotton? auiet but. steady : sales 1976 ?J bales; aaldcUicg u mand-?ia^c, -, ' : BOSTON, A'pnl 8.-Colton steady nifdm fair de- ?I maud: middling l5Xal5Xc: net receipts 2235, I gross 1276; exports tu Great Britain 2O'^sales,S?0; I stock 13,000. il BALTIMORE, Ap ru i.-cotton- ?ail and nominal ;: muddling i4Xal4Xc; net recefots 125, gross I yo; sales226; stock 10,290. I; NORFOLE, April a.-cot rori-qc ter; low m ld dim g - 13XS12XCJ net receipts 053 baies: exports coast-?I, ?wise WO; sales irs: stock 43t4?? F ~ WILMINGTON. April H.-Conon dull and notol-' nal; middling 14c; n? roce,pis 24 bales; sales 2o;i| stock 2140. SAVANNAH. Apr? s,-Cottas: in light demand;' middnnglic; net reCetpt3 ron bale?f sales IOOO;? ItOCk 60,122. j AuauaTA, April 3.-The cotton markeri to-ce? ! has been steady, with afar demand, at yester? day's Agates, vU: ?8Xul3XC for IAveraool, -and 13Xal3Xc for New York tnlddnng, clollrrg qoiet: at the same figures; sales 219 bales; receipts 239. bales. '?. ?'? :~ MOBILE,Apill8.-Cotton quiet; middling 14-,c; -net receipts-478 bales;-exports coastwise 937; sales 800; Btock 64,231. . : ? Nxw OBLEANS, April 8.-Cotton qnlet bu: flrm;: middling 14Xa'4Xc; net receipts 3186balesjgross! -receipts?229; exports t*> Hamburg 14U; to Ylnlces 1070; to New York 1075; s-iles 450; stock 227 92?. j GALVESTON, April 8.-Cotton steady; gQ.od.or-' -dmary raxo; net receipts,HW exports' tgrt&e Continent 452; sal?s 700; Btock 33,558. PROVISIONS AMD- PiyWBCC^J?iRgjffS. LIVHSPOOU Apr!H-?A?t*j?or?^r8?t>tuirs ex? cited and advancing. Wheat-white California1 12s 4d, new red Western Ils, ils 6d lowest grades,' No 1 winter lls'8d. Flour- Western 28s.' coin < 84s 3d for new mixed Western. . NEW YORE. April 8.-Noon.-Flour don and un-1 j -changed. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn dull' and drooping. Pork dud "at $50. Lani qnletat -12XC. Turpentine quiet at 52Xc.~ Rosin unchang? ed at $2?6 for strain ed, r ~. - , ' . EveniHg.-Fionna skaie^?ier;'c(RTnRon to fair . extra Southern $6 soaT?o; goSQ t catholic $7 55a9. ' "Wheat-spring in2c better; winter red an I amber! "Western $163ai 06. - Coru- njnieT av v?iox o*.1 , l*ork $20 IX Be- ?-qofet. -q.ard lo*er: ReMte v?x- ; al2X cts. Groceilea dui. Naval stores quiet.. ; Freights a shade tlrmecw ; ' NEW ORLEANS, Apt? 8.-Flour urraer: suncrflqei ' $0 15: double SS TS; nv bte ?TaTi'S. '?u>u-"s?ea<iy at 71a72c. Hay easier; prime ?J2a23;""cliofce $2i. Pork easier ?nd oiler.ag ar, $20 60. Bacon dnil ac . 8X. lOXallXo. Lard MB; per tierce I2al25ic; keg 13XU13XC Sugar easiei L prime 9XaU|cJ Oats, brau, molasses, whJroilajndj >OBH> RU- 1 changed. i , Kew Tork l^-e .Market. . From the Daily Bmlejjn.^piil 6.- ilJ?tostIc ' not very active, but hoi 'ersTiavV IhTrTgV p'retty1 . well.nuder control, and Spf the best lo > obtained : rather higher flirnrps tc-day. ?ales or 50 it?r?es : .Caroima at- BMaSMcr Foreign fan ly aotlye -en trade account end rt rm at former fiji ores, thoAgh 1 with enough st ck offeilng 1er the outlet, salts ' of soo bags Rangoon at 1 % av -41 '- [ From the Journal of Ciiiumercw There is rathfr . more inquiry lor domestic, sud?or.ptame qualitles ? a shade better prices are..current: other grades are nnchanged; 70 tea sold at 8?fa8&c for prime. For foreign there ls the nsaat can at former values. 400 bags, doty paid, told at 7>ia7Xc, cur? rency. Boston Markes? B")STON, April 5-COFFEE.-Tue market for coffee remains Hie samo as noticed for some weeks. The >alc-.'i are only in Joot-log iota, and prices remain quite steady and tirm. The trans? actions include common aiid prime Java ut 19X? 23c gold, and Kio at lJ&AUXc per lb, gold. St. Domingo ls quiet, aud prices are nominally l?e per lb. gold, in bond. COTTON.-Tire tottoa market remains in the same unsatisfactory state noticed for some weeks. Manufactur?is are very weil -applied, and pur? chase only In small lots, but holders do not urge sales sufficient tu had to ?uv decline, although anxious to sell at current ratea Oar stock is ill most exclusively ordinary erad*?, and all grades above are held firmly. We qtwe sales of or? dinary at lOXalHic; good crutuarv 12al3c; low mlddlinir UX^.U^C, ?u?l midd.u,g I?>XJ15XC per lb, inoludiLg uplanos aad Calf. The tuaiket j closes quiet but steady at ihtse flgnres. DOMESTICS.-The demacd Ur cotto-.i" has im- ' proved, and nearly ali klnils or ?oods have been Bellina more freely. In prints very utile elmore to notice. Woollens ari held Hf m. but have been , quiet. The cost of production is now scarcely re- ' oozed by manufacturers, anil. wi;h moderate stocks, better prices are expected. GUNNY BAGS.-The market for baga fa quiet and the Bales limited. Prices raugefroni l?Xalt?c, cur? rency. GUNNY CLOTH.-This article is held quite, firm, bot very little has been done. Calcutta rlotn , Tanges from l8)?al9Xc. and domestic from 20d21c ( per yard, enrrenev, for present and future dellv- i erv. ; NAVAL STORES.-In spirit* turpentine there have i been farther sales at 66aS7c per gallon. Tar Is i arm- and has been sehlDg at $3 26a3 60 per bbl. , In rosin nothing or anv consequence has been ?lone. Sales of pile at ss 2da6 50 per bbl. In pitch Email Bales at $s :? per bbl. Bios -Market iirm wirb sales of 2*;o casks Caro- J lina at 8Xa9Xc, loo baas Patna at 8a8?ic, and 300 l>aga Rangoon at 7Xa7Xc per lb. 1 Wilmington Korket. WILMINGTON, April 8.-SPIRITS TURPENTINE Sales of 22 casks at 40,20 at 49^.ana 84 at 60 cents per gallon for Southern packages. ROSIN.-Sale? of 291 obis at $3 25 for No. 1 and 137 bois new crop pale at $5 50, $6, $6 25, $6 50a $7. CRI'DE TURPENTINE.-Sales of 30 bbls at $5 for vlrgtu, $3 85 for soft and $210 Tor hard. TAR.-Sales of 182 bbls at $i 75 per bbl. New York Naval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, April 7: Fur? ther free Bales were made, and with the stock ?very much reduced prices are advanced, and hold? ers are tess anxious to realize. Merchantable lots closed with 52c bid. Sales embrace 250 bblB at 51a 51>ic, 250 bbls at 52c. and 50 bbls In Bhipping or? der at 62)?c. Rosins-The demand is fair, but the Arm views of holders checks trade to some extent. A cargo No 2, 20OO bbls, sold at about $3. We quote strained at $2 65, No 2 at $2 85a3 40, No 1 $3 50a4 25, pale and extra pale $4 75a7 50. Tar Is qnletand steadily held at $2 76 for Wilmington. ?Change to-day adjourned over Good Friday. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, April 7.-Sales of cotton 25 bales; mid illngs 13c. ? ORANGEBGRG, April 7.-Sales during the week 50 boles. We quote ordinary 10c, low middling n>i c, middling MM. UNION, April e.-One hundred and eight balee sold during the week. Market opened on Monday at 12c, and closed dull to-day at 12o. CHARLOTTE, April 7.-Sales to-day 2 bales middling at 12&c> Market dall. . ' ATLANTA, April 8.-Light oflerings, and little change lu prices. Market quiet; middlings 13}?c; low middlings l2&c; good ordinary ll&c; ordi? nary lOi?o; infenor 7aBc MONTGOMERY, April 9.-Our cotton market IS quiet to-day at 18c for low middlings. COLUMBUS, April 7.-Our market dull at quota? tions, except for higher grades; sales 244 oales. Ordinary loo; good ordinary ll>?al2c; low mid? dlings i2>?ai2)?o; middling 13c; good ordinary I3>?at33?c sales of the week 1067 bales; week's receipts 040 bales, against 800 bales the previous one; and 643 bales the corresponding week last Benson; shipments 99? bales. - New York Hay Market. From the Daily Bnletin, April 7: Receipts to? day 1100 bales. Ttl-re 1B a good supply of ship? ping on the market, aad with only a fair de? mand; SI 15 1B the outside asking price Tor or? dinary grades. The sales altogether foot up some 380 bales at $1 l5al 20, the latter price for compressed on time. The tupply of medium grades of retail ls better, but tue best ts In de? mand and not plenty. There ls a good demand for long rye straw, and prices rule very firm. Other kmds are quiet, as formerly quoted. From the Daily Bulletin, April 7: Ina general way the .aarket is dull, but a lair jobbing move? ment prevails and prices are armer, especially In domestic, of which the small supply is under easy control. Sales of 40 tes Carolina at 8??aS??c, very choice 8??c, and 300 bags Rangoon at 7a7j?c, currency, duty paid, and 2,'ic gold, in bond, for a fair lot. From the Journal of Commerce: The market is Bteady, but not active. The demand ls for rather small lotf, but the supply ls too light to adml", of any weakness In prices. We not ice sales ol soo bags Rangoon, duty paid, at 7>?a7%c. currency, and 30 tes Carolina at SaS,l,'c, currency. ? i Receipts by Railroad. April 6. SOUTE CAROLINA KAILBOAD. 422 bales cotton, 31 bales goods, 3 ors stock. To Railroad Agent, G II Waiter A co. P.-'zer, Rod? gers 4 co. A B Mulligan, W B Williams * Son, W C Bee 4 co, G W Williams A co, h ro?" A Adger, L D DeSaussure, Willcox, Gibbs A co Wm Roach A co. Wm M Bird A co, W C Courtn'y A co, Moan A Selgnlons, W W Smith, Movry A Son, Wardlaw ,v Carew, Trenholm A Son, W B S'ulta A co, w?isun A Uni, Clagborn, Herring A cc. SAVANNAH AND CHAKLfc"JTON RAILROAD. 8 bnlcs cotton, 132 sacks ct .fee, rough rice, mdse, Ac. To J D Aiken, J G Ifcomusou. Pringle A Son, Murdaugh A Mathew*, G v,' Williams A cu, Pim li? ney Bros, A Nlemann. M H Nathan, W S nardee A Son. Passengers. Per steamship Cnamblon. for New York Mrs Rionarns, W Gray. M Hctt, J Ann6tr ng, A Barkers, W M Belotte, E H Pugne, B H Bequest, J I femiih, J Bell, J Stevenson, Mrs E Seer, J Heu hessee. J Brown, M Teague, Miss G W Mitchell, H Avery and apb*TB Griffin, M ?pvey? J c West, J Toelidge, 0 ??4l?|IerBori, TJli f Seek*, irlfe and child, MnrM^afeiafls* LrflfilMss f Bennet, J M Lee, Ml>s R Ma?dn?, 0'tPdM, M Wndec, A L Stevens', M Bryan, M'S Vandycft ahd'thrce chil? dren. Miss S M Clay, W R Clou; man, W M Little. F Hainraelrlch, Mrs w C Brewster, Miss D Wheeler, Mrs J U Rogers, Mrs P Tuttle, Miss A Camp. Miss H Ran ey, Miss N Mitchell H Welch, J McCarey. L B Cutler, Miss Warner, Mrs O O Warner and three children, w Brandt and wife, P Norton, G Price, J Brady. A Eikin, O F Qrnsley. E A Ellis, J W Par? ker, wife and child, J Se'ley, and 15 deck. Per steamship South Carolina, rrora New York -?rfTBi-rmos, ?:>.J p ^mam.'VitpIKsM?p nlSr, ?ssPerkes.MrsN*T?rTteV, MrsSt?v?fats! C Rlply, J S Castello, J Smltn, H u Hawkin?, F Y Musgrave, M Goodwin, W A Hoyt, A K Thompson and wife, Col Woodward, S Carter. Per steamer Dictator; from Palatka via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah-Mr Lexon, wife, child and two servants, Mrs G W Mitchell, J F Bentell, O F Gasly, wife and child. Mrs G Price. ner.-MHK G M^JIjg^J^jMJ**r n?; H ?very*and^oo, iSrWvandyCk arTOWn children, Miss E D Warner,.Miss K A warner, Mrs C O Warner and two children. Mrs J M Cass. H C Beck. Miss Satilsihwat, J U Jacks, Mrs E U Bell, and 8 deck. POUT_ CA A JSXltA.ii. "T* aO0M>B rr?sBB. X - . Full Moon. 5?T. 9 hours, 8 minnies', m?ming".' Last Quarter. I2th, o hems, 31 minutes, morning. New Mouu. 19i)i. 1 hour. 43 minutes, evening. First laurier, ;"ih. 6 heurs, is nuuuies. evening. Araru SUN. f (?CK J^gJ?ES. I #STS. HOON ls. a. s. "donday. r;ie3day. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. 'Saturday... Sunday.. 5..37 5..36 6. .85 5..34 5.. 32 5..31 5.. .10 6..25 6..20 6.. 26 * 6..27 6..28 6.. 29 5.-2? mon W4T?? morn. 12..25 1..23 2.. 13 3.. 0 3.. SO ll..82 12..37 1..43 2..67 3..59 4..55 5..43 MARINE NEWS. CriABLESTON". S. C..APRIL 10, 1871. Lat 32 deg 46 min 33 sec.. Long 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. C3 ^ARRltED SATURDAY, j Sehr Ann S Deas, GarbattlTwest Point MUL 215 tes rice. To Cohen, llanckei A co, J L Sheppard, W C Bee A co. Steumer Dictator. Coxetter, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah, ? bags 'ea island and 4 bales upland cotton. 25 packages mdse. Ac. To Ravenei A co. Pmckney Bros, F B St co, S iXSU)neji,.R Howard.. .. Stea?ftmp SeWif fcaro?nil??wfoeft;-?ew York -left 6; h inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A co. W A Courtenay, Jas E Adger A co, D A A mme, j Apple, Southern Express co, Agent Georgetown .jieumers, 0 D AhrenE A co, G W Aimar, E Bates Se co, J U Baker A co. C Berbusse, C Berbusse, E E tie ford, U bischoff A co, Wm M Bird A co. T M ttr?dull A co, JUL Bpeach._E T^Bruwn^ujjrpwn, > ?1T4^T,'Crftfre,^oyistO!i S Co, H ethla S'co. J II Dawson, K R Cowperthwait, M Drake, Doivie, Moise .\c Dnvis, J B Duval A Son. .1 U Eason A Bro Kllae Bros, J S Fairly A co, D F Fleming A co. L R lilubcs. Forsyths. Mccomb A co. Furciigott, Bene? dict A co. ll c?nits A co, Goodrich, W Ineman A co. D Uold.SUitt, P L GuiUemm, Han A co. Chas Bicker Hornjea's-Book Hoa?f, T M Horsey A. Br?, A Alexander, J H Lawton A co, P B Laluue A co, A II Lewlth. C Lihenthal A co, J w Linley, Jno h Lopez, L Lorentz, p L?tz. B K XeufvUle, Saun? ders, Oajes A co. F L O'Neill,J 0 Ojemau, Ravens] * <*. J F O'Neill, C P Poppeuneim, J R Read, N T Ritter, .1 Russell, Sell A Foster. F E Schroder. W Shepherd,? teste ft Wardell. W slender. J Julius A R Stdlmnn P Smith, Stettens, Werner A Duck' cr. S I) Stoney, R B Stoddard .t co, M Trfest Win Cffcrtiardt. J ti V?llers, L Wagner. Mrs S Wat's J Winn, Walker, Evaus A Cogswell, Win ll Wei h West A Hunt. SteamahiD Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore-left 0trf0i3t.^-Mtlae. To Mordec?IA co. pC Trsnholui Mrs S Watts. J D Aiken, Laurey A Alexander, w C Bee A c?<. Stettens, Werner A Ducker. G Kot ?ter Barden A lurker. C Lilienthal A co. J Bnrkamp A co, t* Wa!.-h, W 0 Dukes A co, J Heins. H cobla A co. J ll Gravar A co, J H V?llers, Tiedeonn, Cal? der A co. L Cohen A co, O I) Brahe A c>. H Leid \uz, P B Lahme A co, D O'Neill A ?-ons. J E Adger A co, Goodrich, Winemau A co. IV H Welch. J P Brawns, B Fe Ki m un ti A po. Bcik&aau Bros, Elias Bros. idBoeQs A co, E C Mefe, L Schnell. J.Stel ling. S 0 ItailKwd co, anrl otners. P.is-;ed ship lohu Mann, of Windsor. 25 miles south of Frying Pan iigntsliip, standing to trie northward, with S W winds., Steamship Virginia. Hunter, Philadelphia-left Hh inst. .Mdse. To W A Courtney. 1? Walsh, J H Lopez, Railroad Asreut, Macqueen A Riecke, J H I ?aw-on, H Bischoff A co. T R Waring, Riordan. Dawson .t co. J C H Clanssen. T F Chopein, Dr H Raer, Trr-nholm A Son, D Lopez. T J Kerr A co. T M Bristoll A co. Kinsman Bros, E Bates A co, T A Beamish. Johnston, Crews A co. Ma:.toue A co. A 5 Lewl-h/W o. Be*?cpo, J Glover; E Bt Stoddard * co. 1 CdSBiolh, BtsTRhett A Son, T J Walsh, E CMetz, TOordelP B Wlndhelm.'D F "Gleason, B Boyd. McD Cohen, John Hurkiimp A co, B O'Neill, riedeman, Calder A co, Byrne A Fogarty, Stettens Se?P?T ^ backer. Bollmau Bros, J E Adger A co WM Bird A co. Hart A co, L Dru ck er, CL Kor lahrens, and other?. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York fames Adger A co. Br bark Moselle, Lereuvre, Liverpoo'-R T balker. . Scat Siam, AckerIyA WUmlngton, NC-JA Ens low A oo. " _ Bohr -Elias Moore. DeGroot, New Haven-H F Baker .c co. ? Sehr MaAiaska, Bunker, Fall Rifer-H F Baker A co. SAILED SATCRDAT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr LQC Wishart, Mason, a Northern Port. FROM THIS PORT. Br ship Mnacongus, Gove, Liverpool, April 5. Br ship Kate Troop, Crocker, Liverpool, April 5. Br bark Sailor Prince, McManus, Liverpool, 5th April. Span bark Eulalia, Arana, Liverpool, April 5. Sehr A G Willard, Guthrie, Georgetown, S C, 3d April. Sehr Mary Ella, Thomas, Georgetown, S C, 3d April. ?P FOR THIS PORT. Sohr Nancy W Smith, Tooker, at New York, 6th .ipr" SchrW G Dearborn, Scull, at Philadelphia, .th April. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, at Philadelphia, April 6. Ship Western Star,' Crowell, at Boston. April 5. Sehr Cyrus Fossett, Harding, at New York, 6th Bohr David Miller, Rogers, at New Orleans, 5th April. MEMORANDA. GEORGETOWN. April 6..-Arrived on,31st March, sehr Moselle, Miller, from Boston; 1st April, Nellie Treat, Irwin, to load Cor Boston; 2d, scbr J w Hin? ton, .simmons, from Elizabeth City, N C; 3d, BChrs A E Willard, Gulliver, and Mary Ella, Thomas, from Charleston; 6th, sehr Snsan Wright, Mount, irom New York. Cleared 1st, seht Baltic, Parker, Boston; sehr H A Bowan, Alexander Martinique; sehr Fanny Elder, Smith. Porto Rico; sehr Del? mar. Ireland, Elizabeth City; 6th, sehr J W Hin? ton, Simmons, Elizabeth City. The Br ship Damio, Allen, from New York for Bun River, SC, was spoken on lBt April, BOU th of j Hatteras. The sehr David Miller, which cleared at New Or? leans April stb, for this port, has on board a cargo of 4194 sacks corn. The sehr Herald. Hanson, for Beaufort, S C, cleared at New York April 5. LIST OF VESSEL8 OT, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. SIIDDLEB0R0', ENG. The Oscar, Peterson, sailed.Feb 5 CIKGKSTI, SICILY. Br brig Sir Robt McClure, Griffiths, sid.Feb 7 CARDIFF. Norwegian bark Logent, Neilson, sailed.. ..Jan 26 The Jean Vivian, Brewer, sailed.Jan 2C DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Steamship Leopard, Hughes, np.March 26 Ship Western htar, Crowell, cleared.April 5 Brig Waltham, Haskell, np.Murch 23 Brig Black Swan, Podger, cleared.March 28 Sehr Maryland, Green, cleared.March 30 NEW YORE. Br bark Birlan Star, Corning, clear ed.... March 31 Sehr A C Grace; Gilchrist, cleared.March 31 Sehr Cyrus Fossett, Harding, cleared.April 6 Sehr F Merwin. Pearce, up.Ma'Ch 31 sc ir Ida Bird sall. Johnson, clear.April 4 SchrN w smiiii, Tooker,_up.April 6 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, cleared.April 6 Sehr W G Dearborn, Scull, up.April 7 Sehr A H Cain, Simpson, cleared.March ic Scbr Annie Magee, Young, up.March 28 BALTIMORE. Sehr Chas Comely, PI&Kham, cleared....March 20 Sehr Ocean Traveller. Adams, cleared...March 24 Sehr J S Detwtler. Grace, cleared.March 29 Sehr John Ferris, st John's, up.. April 1 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr David Miller. Rogers, cleared.April 5 BELFAST. ME. Brig Chas Wesley, Griffin, sailed.Feb "I" ALEXANDRIA. VA. Sehr W H McComejy,-. cleared.March 24 7 Slpppmg. J ? R 5? E IV 1 0 R F ON THURSDAY, APRIL 13TH, AT POUR O'CLOCK P, il. SEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABL ISHED167P. STATE-ROOJIS ALL OX DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckerr. Commander, will san ror New York on THURSDAY, April is, nt 4 o'clock P. M.. from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. The Ano new Iron Steamship GEORGIA will follow on WEDNESDAY, April 19. Through 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 .or this Line J? per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very flue state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. T Union Wharves. apr i O-i_ jp 0 B S E ?V Y ORK. OLD LINE NEW YORK A ND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1845. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOMS. The very fast and snlendld Side-Wheel Steam ships of this Line will sall from Anger's South Wharf as follows. : CHAP.LBSTON.WEDNESDAY, April 12, at ll o'dook A. M. ? - JAMES ADC ER, SATURDAY, April 15th, at 3 o'clock CHAMPION, SATURDAY, April 22d, nt c o'clock P M JAMES ?DGEK, SATURDAY, April 20111, at 1 o'clock P.M. 49*Insnran:e li percent, by this Line. MW Through Buis ol Lading given on Colton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Ecg land manufacturing towns at ttie lowest marke: rates. For Freight or Passage enaogeinen:?, apply to npr6_J A M Ks A PUER .V CU. pOR SAVANNAH. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR, _ ?IF*v Captain L. M. Coxet-ier, will leave - ?jg ?j Southern Wharr on TUESDAY EVENING, apruii, 1871. at 8.30 o'clock, for the above pinto. The Splendid Steamer CITY POINT. Captain D. B. Vincent, will leave Southern Wharf for the above place, on PBIDAY EVENING, April 14, 1871, at 8.30 o'clock. RAVBNEL & co.. Agents. aprS "Y^TEEKLT LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. ??'OR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, E1LT0> HEAD, SAVANNAH, DARJEN AND RRUNSAVIOK. GA. The fav onie Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. Vf. BURNS, will receive Freight at Accommoda- " ?v****** .ion wharf for above poi:: ; s t,r,,rg itrHfiff?iWii TOESDAY. aud leave on everv WEDNESDAY SOHN INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at bavanaah the 3anif evening, and leaving Xor lhinen, Ac, the follow ing morning. Returning, will leave Savannah to; Charlest-on every MONDAY MI?XTNO, AT 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVKNEL. L?0LMES A CO., sepio No. n~ Easi Rav, QHANGE OF SCHEDULE. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY On and after THURSDAY, April _ .?JT^?w 6tli, the following schedule will be^QQC observed: Leave city at 6.80 and io A. M., 8 and 5.30 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 8 A M., 12M., 4.15 and 0.30 p. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 7.30 and ll A. M., 4 and 6. IS P. M. All Freight mut be prepaid, and nose received after half-past 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY. mar80 . Agent. pOR LIVERPOOL. Tbe floe American Snip MISSOURI, L. T. Bradburn,-Master, has a large portion oilier cargo engaged and going aboard. For runner engagements apply to . W. B. SMITH A CO., aprlO-2 Napier's Range LIVERPOOL.. The magnificent Clyde built Iron Clipper Jfc Sblp REMINGTON, AA], twenty years. Cap-SS tain John F. Fowler, having a portion of ber car? go engaged, will have dispatch. For Freight engagements, apply to HENRY CARD, apr8_ Accommodation Wharf. JjVOR L IV ERPOOL Tbe First-class British Bark VOLAGE.-J'AA May, Master, having three-fourths o? hcrSfilt cargo engaged and going on board, will have qulck-dlspatch. For Freight eBeagements, apply to HUNT BROS. A CO., ' apre . . Atlantic Wharf. Jp O R PHILADELP WEEK L y STEAM LiN E-THURSDAYS-C ON NEOTJNG WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Fast Iron Screw Steamship VIRGINIA, Hunter, Commander. Will be dispatched ror Philadelphia on THCSSDAT. 13th April, at 12 o'clock P. M.; from Brown's North Wharf. ?3-Throngh Bills Lading issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac., to the New England Cities, and Spirits Turpentine, as agreed. JVTne Steamers of this line wfll take Lumber to Philadelphia 00 accommodating terms. For Freight engagements apply to WM. A. COURTENAT, aprio-mtotli3_No. 1 Union Wharf. JpACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPY* THROUGH LINK TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above uneleave Pier No. 42. North River, foot of Canal;_ street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the l?th and 30th of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saiurday preceo lng. . All departures connect a: Panama witr. steam? ers for South Paclflc and central American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan aud China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco nrst of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. . No California steamers toucu ut Havana, bm so direct from New York to AspinwaU. One hundred pounds baggage iree to each adult Medicine and attend ance free. : For Passage Tickets or other information apph ai thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFltfE, on the wharf foot of Canal Btreet, North River, New lork. F. R. BABY. Agent. julyl6-lvr Tg. X CU; B SIO N TRIP. on and after THURSDAY, April cth, . ?a? thebie-merST. HELENA.Captalu u.^QK Sinclair, Jr.. will leave as above, every aiiernoon, at half-past R o'clock, from Market Wharf, leaving Sui ivan's Island, cn return, at a quarter-past 6 o'clock. Fare for round trip, 25 cents. mar30_ J. H. MURRAY. Agent. ?pOR KORTI! E?lSTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamrr PILOT HOY, Captain J. W. sly, will leave Central Wharf4_ for the above poluts every MUNDAT JIUEM.SU, ai ? o'clock, and, returning, will leave Beaufort every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M., and Ed Isto at 8 P. M. marti_J. 1). AIKEN, Agent. R BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. Thc steamer FILOT BOY. Captain J. W. Sly, will leave every THURS-,_ DAT MORNING, at 8 o'clock, as above: Kemrumg, will leave Beau fur: FRIDAY MOSSING, at .8 o'clock. mam . J. D. AIKEN, Agent. po R F L 0~E IDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, Pl LAT KA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOK, camala . ?r?T"0C**. L. M. COXETTBK, will sail from ?gSmit??Si Southern Wharf for above points cveiy I LH.-?AI K VENING, at c.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charles ion every SCNDAT AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. The steamar CITY POINT, Captain I). B. Vin cent, will sall from Southern Wharf for above point* every FRIDA T EVENING, at .?.30o'clock, arriving back at Charles ton WRINSSUAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. RATEN EL A CO.. Agent?, orno Southern wharf. Agencies. C HARLES TON ADVERTISING AG.ENCT, CORNER BKOAD STREET AND EAST BAT. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest zaah rates for ALL PAPERS lu the United states. WALKER, EVANS ,fc COGSWELL. deco mwf . Sitters. WHOLESALE AGSNTS FOR THE [?LH CAROLINA BITTERS. H. BISCHOFF & CO., II. KLATTE & CO.. BOLL.UANN BROTHERS, J. A. QUAC?vENB?Sn. WAUENER.t MONSEES, MANT??E A CO. ^TESTIMONIALS lead n few of the Testimonials :n ?ezard to the EFFICACY Of that STERLING llEUlCiNE, OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. V fe w Cen Ideates from ibo many in our posses? sion from persons who save lasted thc OLD CAROLINA BIETERS: FROM THE POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING SHOALS. S. C. TnunuNO SHOALS. S. C.. April 9. 1870. tfessrs. GOODRICH, WINKMAN A co., Charleston, S. 0.: Gentlemen-This ls to Inform yon that about n rear ago 1 wns in delicate he.'.lth. worn our with lld age and !urd work, weighing one hundred ind tweuiy-Iive pounds; upon request I coin iieuced using Hie OLD CAROLINA BITTERS- Al? er using nine bottle.", I felt as well and vigorous is thirty yenrs ago-went to work and made nouey. 1 -weighed, niter UMIIS the above, one lumlied und hcventy-two poiiuds. J have since >een siroiip. and hule. ?ercpr, yentieiucn, my hunks, und success say I lo Hie OLP CAKULINA JllTEK*. (Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M.. Tumbling Sim?is, S. C. r'ROM ANDREW CHAMBERS. IRWISTON, GA. iRWiNT?N, GA.. se?>ieraber 25,1869. tfessrs. GOODRICH. WINEMAS A Co.: Gentlemen-When In vour city, two weeks ngo, rour Dr. Service gave me a nottleof your.cele ?raied CAROLINA BITTKKS. winch 1 brought lome for my rather, whose health was very feeble. Mer using lt he was so well pleased wlih ita rllecis. that he confiders 1 hem a!mo*t nidlspensa )le. Please dud euclosed sixteen, ($l?,) the price ir two cases: direct Mum W. J. Chambers A Son, s'o. IP. C. H. R. Yours, very respectfully. (Signed) ANDREW CHAMBERS. ANOTHER VOICE FROM GEORGIA. FORT VALLEY. GA., september 15. i860. Jessrs. GOODRICH, WINEMAN A Co., Charleston: Gentlemen-1 take great pleasure In informing ou rhatmv wife has experienced great benefit rora the use of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, r. ls certainly a good medicine, and 1 wouldt iieased if jon would send me another dozen im nediately. Respectfully. Ac (Signed) JNO. A. HOUSER. Sold by all Druggists in Charleston. The trade applied by GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CG., Principal Depot, No. 3 Hayne street. .fertilisers. IMPORTANT TO PLANTORS AND FACTORS. FI8H AMMONIATED PHOSPHATE. MIDDLETON'S Tills excellent brand or Fertilizer comes before the pnblle well recommended, having been pre pared with great care, and with the best mate rials. Its adaptability to the crops -of this section is unsurpassed; one evidence of which ls the official testimony of Professor SHEPARD, which we annex, as follows: OFFICE OF THE STATE INSFSCTOROF FERTILIZERS CHARLESTON, S. C., Mar ; li 31,1871. Messrs. J. A. ENSLOWA Co.. Agents of Middleton's Fish Ammonutel Phosphate: GENTLEMEN-Enclosed please find the analysis of the sample of Middleton's Fish Ammo elated Phosphate, selected by my assistant from the car? go Jost arrived. The-large amount of organic matter, rich In Ammonia, and the highly soluble condition of the ?ihosphoric acid, are sufficient recommendations or tills ar:ide. I feel- sure that the planter will be benefited Dy Us Judicious application to Cot? ton and other crops. Respectfully, your obedient servant, (Signed,) CHAS. D. SHEPARD. JR., M. D., Inspector of Fertilizers for Sou-h Carolina. UNIFORMITY OF QUALITY GUARANTEED. PRICES-f50 cash, or for approved acceptance, payable 1st November next, $60. Address J. A. ENSLO.W A CO., Agents, No. 141 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. apr?-wfm_ THE STONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY OP THIS CITY, ARE NOW MANUFACTURING THEIR " SOLUBLE GUANO, " Which will be furnlshel at $60 cash, or $55 on 1st November next with City accepance, and their "DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE," for composting with Cotton Seed, at ?33 cash, or on 1st November with io per cent additional. "PURE GROUND PHOSPHATE" at $15 cash. Contracts for t he Fertilizers may be made In ex? change for Cotton. ORDERS SENT WILL RECEIVE PROMPT /T TENTION. J. D. AIKEN. AGEN1 marl UTILIZERS. Ito tons No. 1 PERUVIAN (Chincha) GUANO. warranted pure. 1500 bbls. Land Plaster, ground from the besi Nova Scotia Rock, and warranted pore. 100 tons*Pnre Dissolved and Ground Bone. 150 tons Whlielock's Vegetator. The Vegetator has been successfully used, and bears a very hiirli reputation, lt ls second to no other Fertilizer, except Peruvian Guano, oflcred in thls.market. loo tons "Ralston's" Dissolved Bone and Ammo? nia. 100 bbls. Eastern Island Fish Guano, at $35 per ton of 2000 pounds. For kale by T. J. KERR A CO. fcb8 '_ ? _? THE MOST OF THE DAY. DUGDALE & GI RVs NS MAGNUM BONUM ll FOR THE COTTON CEOP. ANALYSIS. Soluble Bono Phosphate of Lime.15.33 Bone Phosphate oi Lime.19.tu Ammonia.3.16 (Equivalent to 12 per cent, uf sulphate of Am momo.) Potash.4.0? It will be observed. that our Phosphate has un ample supply oi thc ali Ituporiant and vital crop producing elements, via : Soluble Phosphate, Ammonia and Potash, and in view of this fact, and the strong testimonials which have beeu given In Its favor by se many planters who hnvt given the "Magnum Bonum" an impartial test nuder Cotton the past (?caron, may we not, with perfect candor, assert that we have an UNEQUALLED COTTON FERTILIZER, .And nrge each planter to give it a trial the com? ing eeuson ? DUGDALE A G1RVIN. TESTIMONIALS, EQUAL TO PERUVIAN GUANO-POUND FOR POUND. WASHINGTON. N. C., september 13,1870. MrBsis. JOHN MEYER'S SONS: I used the "Magnum Bonum Soluble Phos? phate" bought of you, alongside of PerminL uuano, un cotton, aud Dmr Hie product equal to Peruvian Guiiio-pound for ponnd. i am much pleased also with Its effects on Corn. WILLIAM J. ARCHBELL. FULLY EQUAL TO PERUVIAN FOR COTTON. STATESVII.LS, N. C.. August 17, 1670. Messrs. DUGDALE A (?IRVIN, Baltimore, Md.: Gentlemen-Our Mr. C. A. Carlton tried undet Cotton, tills year, your "Magnum Bonum Soluble Phosphate" alongside of Nu. 1 Peruvian Guano, aud thinks your Phosphate fully- equal to the Guano, and believes timi If he had used the same money value of each, the "Magnum Bunum' would not only have equalled the Peruvian, bu: far surpassed lt. Yours truly. CARLTON BROS. & CO. MUCH BETTER FOR COTTON THAN PERUYIA.s GUANO. EDENTON. N\ C., August 20, 1870. Mr. A. H. BOND: vear tir-The "Magnum Bonum" made b* Messrs. Dugdalo 4 Gtrvtii, of Baltimore, and pur cna^ed of yon, was tuted under a portion of rn.? Cotton, alongside of Peruvian Guano, and the Cottou la much better squared, and will product inure titan iliai- nuder which I used the Guauo, Yours, most, obedient, W. W. UOSKINS. Price-S."?7 Per Tun Lush. S?iJ Per Ton Payable (with 7 Per Cent. I inert st Added) on November i. STAN DARD MAINTAINED. IAS. M. CALDWELL & Si, COTTON FACTORS, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. O. . GENERAL AGENTS. SEND FOR CIRCULARS ! Jan 23-ra vvfi>AC3iiios_ Jr^c^n's^^cporationsj_ SXJK/?3 POP ! DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUG?, &c. NEVER FAILING. ilOJES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold at Wholesale by DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, And at retal by all Druggists. febl-emo BEDFORD'S (LATE OOH WIN'S); GROCERY * .v?C - j?' TEA. WAREHOUSE '.Vi** HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAIRY RUTTER PURE LEAP LARD : M : PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHE?8E8 ... . ?.. . . .: .st : ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, and BISCUITS, AC, AO. N. E.-1 CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MQST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. f E. E. REDFORD, ?TifCH VERT PORE . SUCCESSOR TO CHOICE BRANDIES, WINEfS' WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., ?? -? FAMILY . AND VERY X)LD . , BtnTro No. 275 KING STREET, FLOUR. . WHISKIES. ." OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOLESALE ANI> RETAIL DEALER ra Filie Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions,' Spices? 3&o? HERMETICALLY SEALED FHCITS. . ' VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, <fcc. All articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED- ' Gooda : eu vere d to 'all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free, of expense.. EVER/ E. BEDFORD. J ?3EO. H. GRUBER. { SEND FOB A . CATALOGUE. I JAS. S. MARTIN. ?WM.O.MOOD,"J?? ifcrtili?crs. IMPORTANT TO^OOTT?IST PLANTERS! ;:.?!..".. li '? ?.: ric tb THE MARYLAND FERTILIZING 1\D MlN?FJCTl?KINfi HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT, UNDER THE NAME OF COTTO'N FOOD! WHICH THEY CLAIM TO BE OF THE HIGHEST GRADE OF FERTILIZERS SOLD IN THE SOUTH EQUAL JN ITS RESULTS TO PERUVIAN GUANO, AND OF MORE PERMANENT BENEFIT TO .THE SOIL. j? >3 It has been u,std by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTERS in- North and. Sooth Carolina and Georgia, for two Seasons, with the following results I IT INCREASES THE CROP FROM 100 TO 200 PER'CENT. ' ? - li resists drought In all cases. The crop is not affected by- rust. : . . It matures the crop three to four weeks in advance, thus insuring the crop against early frosts, OE . lu thc eveut of a bacttward season for planting enables the planter to pat In his crop three or four weeks la; er. even as late as the 1st of June, with a certainty of success. . lr produces a better quality of Cotton. Loosing at th? low price of cotton, the Intelligent planter will readily comprehend the neceBBlty of using noihlng but the highest grade or Fertilizers, and of strictly avoldldg-chose whose value has been rciiuced by adulteration or the use of cheap materials under pretence di'mcetlng the low price vt cotton. . : " " If his crop ls only doubled oy the use of * COTTON FOOB';. it will give him from ene to two htinro dred per ceut. pioilt on his outlay, with Cotton a: viii cents per pound, and it win enable him to? pant fewer acres with a corresponding reduction of labor and expense with better results. ' \ ?3~ SOO PER TON, IN SACKS, 12 TO THE TON. ^ i: LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President, : 08 EXCHANGE *LAOE, BALTIMORE. J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents,. Charleston, SJ. C. . febo-thsiu DAG "TO?dT?STfflr PL ANTERST" Thc undersigned begR to Inform his cust omen and the public that, in' addition to his Works at Savannah, he has established extensive Superphosphate Works ht the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite this city, which are now tu acive op?ration, manufacturing his well lt.town fertilizers, the P H O S PH O-P E-R U V ITA'N. *"*." ' 'AND-., j . . . . j ..' .. .i ?? AMMO.N?ATEP SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, , AND WHERE-BE WILL ALSO KEEP ON BAND ' Hf o . 1 PERUVIAN G TJ ? TV O, SOUTH CAROLINA. PHOSPHATE, ortho highett grade from his Ashepoo Mine*,, (crude ana grsund.i-analyzing over sixty per cent, ol' Bone Phosphate of Lime; and LAND TEASTElt. _ . These works have been opened under-the inspection or Dr. CU. SHEPARD. Jr., Inspector o? Fertilizers for south Carolina,and every package will bear lils orand certifying to its inspection. Ubirormityof quality quaraatet d and prices reduced . Messrs. G. A. TREN HOLM & SON, General Agents. 1 n? ? OT POT/W on '! . Mesare. GRAESER ? SMITH, Agenta, - J ^?^^*01^,. a. L. jnnin J. B, S AUX?'Y CORNER FAST RAY AND BROAD STREBT, CHARLESTON. S. C. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, % C. _ . ..Mihi ;.. -i F. J. POBCHER, President. P. J. PELZEB, Treasurer? DIRECTORS. V W. LEBBY.W. P. HALL.L. DC' DESAUSSUEE.B. 0. PrNCENEY; THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS ON' ASHLEY RIVER, under the direction of SB experienced and Practical Chemist. The Company in? tend tir.s to bu a first class Fertilizer, and one which can be recommended to Planters. THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE ACID !F H O S ATE FOR COMPOSTING WI I ll COTTON SEED. This preparation la highly recommended by Chemists, as with lt Plantera are enabled to moko their own Fertilizers. -i The. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE is sold at $55 per ton cash, or - on lime, with Interest at the rat?' of one per cent, per mom h. The ACID PHOSPHATE 18 sold ac $86 per ton cash, o?- on ame, with Interest at the rate of ont per cent, per month. j.. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General'Agents, dec-ll-Smcs BROWN'S WHARF, 'CHARLESTON,'S. C. itlacrjincrrj, (Castings, &z. HARL^TOK V.O. nunn idwiemos O R . LEVY, TRIAL JUSTICE, No. 86 BROAD STREET, Office recently .occupied by S.'L. Bennett. All Busiress entrusted to me wlU be promptl? ?rtendeu to. msrii-amor ??fers. OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, FOR SALE BT V E. E. BEDFORD, King street, C. D. AHRENS & CO., King street, B. FELDMANN & CO., King street, ". C. MOMEIER, And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Suming fttmijincs. ca 9 o I a a 'AND THX ' WEED" FAMILY : FAVORITE LOOK-STITCH ' . MACHINE, are the best In use. For bile on the Lease Plan, wUb montaly pay? ments,' on easy teras,or for cash. AU kinds or Machine attaenmeats, Needioa.- Cotton, (waite black and colored,)Silk, OU, Soap,; A&, A*. Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples Ol work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer In First Class sewing na* chines and Material, No. 307 King street, anglf Charleston. S. O. gHAJIPOOINQ AND HAIR CUTTING LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly and ?' reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barter, - Ero ad st rear., next door to Telegraph cmpJLfc