The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 13, 1871, Image 4

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Ka-fooile-am. In ancient day B there lived a Turk, A horrid beast vrithln the East. Who did the Prophet's holy work, As Baba of Jerusalem. He had a daughter, sweet and smirk, Complexion fair, and dark blue hair, With naught about her like a Turk Except the name, Kafoozie um. Oh f Ka-foozle-um ! Ka-roozte-um I Ka-fooale-nm Oh I K*-foozle-am ! the daughter o? the Baba I A youth resided near to she: *" His name was Sam. a perfect lamb ; s . ? ' He was o? ancient pedigr. e And came from o.'d Methusalem. He drove a trade, and prospered well. In skins of cats and ancient hats; And ringing at the Baba's bell, He saw and loved ii a-foozle-urn. If Sam had been a Mussulman, .. He mlgnt have sold the Baba old, And. with a verse or Alcoran Have "manager! to bamboozle him: But, oh dear no I he tried to scheme, Passed-one night late the area gate, ? And sto'e up to the Turk's nareen:. To carry on* Ka-foozle um. The Baba was about to smoke. Bis slaves rushed in with horrid din, "Mashalla I dogs yonr house have broke ! Come down, my lord, and toozle em !" The Baba wreathed his lace in smiles, Came down the stair and witnessed there The gentleman in three old tiles, - A kissing of Ka-foozie-nm. - The pious Baba said no more Than twenty pravers, but went np stairs, And took a bow-string from a o rawer, And came back to Kafoozle-nm. The maulen and the youth he took. And choked them both, and little loath, Together pitched 'em In the brook or Kedron, near Jerusalem. I And still the ancient legend goes, When day ls gone from- Lebanon, And when the eastern moonlight throws A shadow on Jerusalem, Between the wailing or the cats, A sound there faBs from : ulned walls; A ghost ls seen with three old hats A kissing of Ka-foozie-um. Oh t Ka-f6ozle-um t-Ea-foosle-um ! Ka-foozle-nm I Oh I Ka-foozle-nm I. tire daughter or the Baba I FINANCIAL AND C QMMMM SZ?J? Export?. BOSTON-Per steamship Panther-128 bales up? land cotton, 600 tons -phosphate rock, 55 tons of nones, 178 bbls rosin, fiObbis spirits-turpentine. . Ssw YORK-Per steamship Charleston-62 tes rice, 828 bales upland cotton, 2? bales yarn, 55 WIB rosin:. 902. bags phosphate, 978 bags peas,*68 1kgs sundries. ' tthe Charleston Stock and Bond Marka, April 13. BID. ASKED Bold. V. " Southern Bank Bills. , Bank of Camden. 80 'Bank of Chester..?. 14 Bank of Georgetown....-. .... ol 02 Bank Of Hamburg.... :. 07 os " Banker South-Carolina. 08' 10 ^?iniror'Stat? of1 Soath Carolina, >?. r/rtot/toi86l... A '? Bank Of State bf South Carolina, 'J' atteTistJahnary, 1861.i..;......; 37 40 Commercial Bank, Columbia. os Exchange Bank, Columbia. .. 08 Farmers' 'and Exchange Bank, Charleston..-..-. Ol 02 ; Merchants' Bank: Cneraw. .V.. 03 Planters' Bank, Fairfield ISA. 03 State Bank......?,..v..... .. ,06 ?KiiilinSJ n SAato. Securities. - <J ? ?tar?; Bonds, old........ nominal State-Bonds, new................... . nominal .?tate Stock'..?..-........ nommai - H*1 iro a?l S r a UT i t lc *. 8. C. Railroad and Bank' Stock, lex div).-,. ii.. 35 BO sa 00 8, C. Railroad'Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 60 00 ?2 00 ^.'O.V'K?BwatTSeve? "Per cent; - Bt?da7p^.':;-.>.......:'.v.:v' ..'' woo Kortheastfefn'Kaliroad Stock (capt .''*?. t^vT4fIlJ;V.:::.-..;..;.....^;.V'-' .. low ?Rbftireaste?n-Railroad stock (pre ferrel.;..-.T....;.......v. .. se on Kortheastern Railroad- First Mort , gage B0'fld3, S Per Ceut. 89 00 ' Jioritieaatern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8Ter Cent::. 77.00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad . Stock.-,_. 20 00 .-Savannah and Charleston Railroad I FL.-21 Mortgage" Per Cen;, Bonds. 75 00 . Savutmh and Charleston Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed . Bonds. 66 50 G8 00 Savannah and Charleston 0 Per - ," CthtJ5otid8'...'.a.ViL.'....59 00 WOO Greenville and Colombia Railroad Co-stock.......,. 2 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad ,;.t"Per, Cen*. .State' guaranteed " ^pnas..'....'^..... ssw ureeuviiie and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 90 00 92 00 j reen ville and Columbia Railroad ' : T .ger jCent. Second Mortgage Bonds.:.:......:... 47 to 50 00* . Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Certificates ol lndebt ' edness.:...'{. 57 00 60 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Stock. nominal Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 82 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage nonda. nominal Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta ! Railroad Stock.ii. 30 00 #0 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 11 Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... .. ' 182 00 Spartanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. 53 00 55 00 Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.. nominal Memphis and Charleston Railroad . Stock.... ?. nominal Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds nominal , Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7per cent.second Mortgage Bonds nominal ? City Securities. City Railway Stock. 51 00 61 50 City of Charleston Six Per Cent. StOCK.'.. 46 00 48 00 City ol Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per cent. Bonds.. to o o City o? Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 58 00 ?o oo etty br Columbia 7 1'er Cent. BondB. CO 00 63 00 : City ol Savannah 7 per cent.Bonds, Old. 85 SO City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, I Old... 81 00 83 00 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, old. 60 60 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new..... 48 00 Bank Stock. First National Bank of Charleston Stock.128 0O 125 OO People's National Bank Stock.103 oo 104 ou Union Bank Stock. 4 73 5 00 South Carolina Lean and Trust Company. 95 00 96 00 People1* Bank Stock. 3 76 4 25 Planters' and - Mechanics' S Bank Stock. 200 2 25 Bank<of ChuHestouStock. 20 00 20 50 Carolin? :?ationai Bank Stock...'.:. nommai M i stell a ia osis Securities. Charleston Gas Comjjimy stock. 18 75 19 25 Charleston Mining ft'-d ' Mimuiac .?.?<a*?*?W . nommai! Wando iMining unu Manufacturing company Stock...25000 275 00 .Sulphuric Acid and Superpbos "' pbate Company Stock.. par - SlHrlne and River Mining and Man - ufactarlng Company stock. 60 00 66 oo .Atlantic Mining and Manuractnring ' " " Company Stock.::..... 76 oo 80 00 PalmettO'Mtnlng and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal filcora Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal Farmers' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company stock. nominal Stono Mining and Manufacturing Company. Stock.- nominal' <' Market.duli. Quotations nominal. South Caro una Railroad strck is now quoted, ex dividend, fla share. The Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval Store* Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NIWS. I ? WEDNESDAY EVBN4NO, April 12, 1871.1 CpTTONl-There was a fairly supplied inquiry, "bot in the absence of full supplies business was restricted, prices predating a Bteady character. Sales near 500 balea, say l at 9,2 at io, 6 at UK, 24-atll?, Matll?,2eat 12, 6 at 12*. ?atUM, lYat 12?, 5ffat 13,1 at 13?. 40 at 13?, 106 at 13?, -40 at 13?, 28 at IS?, 35 at 14, 23 at 14?, and 6 atl4?c. We quote: .. _.- . _ .?IVBRPOOI, CLASSIFICATION. ? K Ordinate foigood ordinary.?iwais?i LOW middling.:.i3?? Middling..,..,.13?? Strict middling.14?@ RICE.-There was a good demand at Brm prices. Sajes 250 tierces of clean Carolina, say 24 at 7?c. ^m^i?^^^-lLi^ti^^&^?^^br ive quote common to fair at 7?a7?. good SaS?c. > NAVAL STORES.-Sales as follows: 50 bbls spirits turpentine at 4~c per gallon, 14 bbls No 2 rosin at $230,12 bbls No 2 at $2 20, 9 bbis No 3 at $2 15.1 ?bbl opoque-at $215, and abont 50 bbls rosin, va? rious grades, at S2 50af> 50 per bbL -. FasioaT?. -To Liverpool, by steam direct, 'nomlual cn" uplands; via ?New York, ?d on uplands ; ld on sea islands ; by sal, f-if 42.00; upland?, ?a on sea - islands. To Havre nominal, coastwise-to Kew foxs, j /.':.> / "/} T 7 / ?. 1 by Hteam, %c on uplands and %c on sea islands : $1 26 fi tierce on .ice; by saUV??cft rs on aotton;- ft tierce on ri oe; 40c fi barrel on rosin; $7@B fl M on lumbar ; $P@10 fi M on timber. Tu Boston, by, sall, ?c ? rb oa upland cotton. To Provjat?Mfi? aili $S ?ft ft Wfcoards, %c imp iiroH|jfttaM M yibm on New Tork rates.-Tb Ehuadeltfhia, byatesan, %c fi lb on uplands; by san, $T ft M on boards; $9 on tlm'eer; $3 fl ton on clay, aad$3@3 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam. Kc ft h? by sail, $6 50?: ft M on boards; $3@3 25 * ton o:.. phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights rrcm Qeorgetown,.s,_c., Danen and SatHla River. Ga. [ and Jatksonviiit, Fla.. toyorrffeim^oMB^ml ito $12 ft M are the rates ou lumber and boards. EXCHANOB.-Sterling 60 day bills 20@20%. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase sight checks at % off to par, and sell at % pre I mlum. Markets by Telegraph. * MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, April 12-Noon.-Consols, money 92%; for account ?a. Americans brm. sixty-twos t2%. Afternoon.-Consols, money 92%; for account 92%. t waning:-Consols .85%. TTZty-'CQf 92X^. -Nile .Yo??, Aprtl-42-itoon^L-doveraslents steady boc dull, stocks strong and very active. Money Orm at 6. Gold steady. Exchange, long 9%. short 10%. Freights firm. Evening.-Money easy at 5a0 per cent. Ex? change 9%al0.. Gold I0%al0%. sixty-twos 12%. States dull. Tennessees ea. Virginias 68%; new 72. Aouislanas as; new-02%; Levees Jlxes J3; eBjn^sT.&iabsfta cigdU W? 0J*W 88K; sixes 68K- North Carolinas 49; new 25%. Soutti Carolinas 72; new 60. Freiguts very firm; cotton per steam 516a%d. I NEW ORLEANS, AprU 12.-Sterhng2l%. Sight %, premlnm. Gold io*i COTTON MAKBETS. LIVERPOOL, AprU 12-Noon.-COA ton quiet; up? lands 7%a7%d;-fesahi -%#} sates-, estimated at lo.ooffbales. Evening.-Cotton quiet; uplands 7%a7%d; Or? leans 7%d; sales io,ooo bales, including 2000 bales for speculation and export. NEW YOKE, AprU 12-Noon.-Cotton quiet; up? lands 16c; Orleans 15%c; sales looo bales. Evening.-Cotton dull and heavy, at 14%c. sales 2950 bales. - -T ?BUSTON, March li.-cotton quiet; middlings 15%c; net receipts Q bales, gross 71 ; exports to Great Britain 70; sales SOO; stock 13,900. BALTIMORE, March 12.-Cotton dull and heavy; middlings 14%ai4%o; net receipts 200 baleB; gross 224; exports coastwise 300; sales 225; stock 10,710. NORFOLE, April 12.-cotton dull; low middlings 13c; net receipts 724 bales; exports coastwise 952; sales 60; stock 4131. wiLMi?io>7ilsptU12.-Ootton-rjraletand steady; mlddimafftc; nw rjs?eipte 'Srb*l68j<tdL-s ss bales; stock ?W^bhlesV - r - ? *??.-' AL'GusTA, April 12.-Cotton lu modera e de maud, but prices are easier at 13%c for mid? dlings; sales 429 bales; receipts 190. SAVANNAH. April T2,-Cotton in moderate de? mand; middlings nc; net receipts 891 bales; ex? ports coastwise 255; sales 600; siock 63,045. . MOBILE, April 12.-Cotton dall: middling 14a ?SstttttS ?Pfi!SB*!NfjffW?10?* NEW ORLEANS, April 12.-Cotton easier but not lower; middlings 13%al4c; net receipts 4255 ba'es; grosB4623; exportsto Barer lona 525; sales 37U0; stock 232,188. GALVESTON, April 12.-Colton no let and steady: good ordinary 12%c; uet receipts 1148 bales; sales 1300 hales; stock 54,954 bales, ill ll rlU)TIiI0NB AND^'lXHDrca HARKET-.' ' j "ftiYSR^ooii, ?prft ll^^oon.-^Wneat.'lls ?dalls 7d for lowest grades No. 2 io highest grades No. 1 new ied Western and spring, and 12s for red winter. Pork 77s 6d. Beer lois 6d. Saw YORK. April 12-Noon.-Flour dull and un? changed. Wheat quiet and steady. Corn dull and drooping. Pork steady ut ?19 75al9 81. Lard dull at ll%ail%c Turpentine firm at 64a54Jic Rosin quiet ar. $2 60a2 80%. Evening.-Southern flour unchanged. Whiskey steady at 90a90%c Wheat quiet; winter red $1 62ai 67. Corn lc better. Fork $19 aoal9 75. Lard 72c. Turpentine Arm at 54a54%c. Rosin $2 60a2 62%. tfujsmLin April is>-Porta du i Kan (V, held at $M BsjflOtfgali; wou?5?rs 7%f Meafiftb QB clear sides 9%; packed lard, kegs, 13c. Whiskey dall at soasa CINCINNATI, April 12 -Pork dull and unsettled; $19 6oa20 asked. $19offered. Lard dull, unsettled and nominally I4%al4?ic. Bacon dall and droop lng: shoulders ",y.\ clear rib 0%; clear sldeB 10,'^a Whiskey dull and lower at 85. Nsw ORLEANS, April 12.-corn 7la72c. Oat 63a 64c. Susan prtme,9%atyc. -Molasses, plantation n?H)l??d 35?450. . -i Cw. .i FvLi . New York Klee .Harket. From the Journal of Commerce, April 10: There ls not so much doing to-day, but, with small sup? plies, 'jtoady prie s are current: loo bans Raugoon so d at 7%c. We quote Carolina at 8%a?%c. From tue UeraM: The oemand wis confined to small lots, which sold In the aggregate to the extent of COO bags Rangoon at 7%a7%c. Caroli? na was sparingly offi red, at.d sales were unim? portant. The market was il rm at from 7 to 7%c f04_Rangoon and |%aW^ lor^aruJJua. SJ ? ?l >. ' ? y\ tv. _n if ? Interior Collo ri .Har Ut t ATLANTA, April ll.-Cotton market dull at 13c for middling; lew middlings 12%; good ordtuary l?%. COLUMBUS, April li.-Ou- market quiet. Good cotton In demand, and command relatively higher usures. . Middlings 13c; sales l9l,oales; receipts 147 ba??ev9hlpments 133 bales. .vii fu MONTGOMERY, April 10.-Onr cotton market is dull and unchanged-low middlings 13c. C. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April li.-SPIRTS TURPENTINE. No sales reponed. Lastsales at 51c per gallon lor Southern packages. ROSIN.-sales of sse bbls at $2 15 for strained, and $5 25, $5 75aS 75 for new qrop pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales er 2u7bbls at $5 Air viTRtn. $3 50 for Soft, an<K$2 26 for hard. TAR.-Sal-s of 371 bbls at $1 75 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales or 61 bales as follows: 3 at io, 4 at iq%, 3 at li, 25 at 12,2 at 12%, 12 at 13 and 2 at l3%cper.b. .(.' Havana Markets. HAVANA. AprU 8.-Sugar closed qnlet and stea uy; No 12 nrni at 10%al0% reals. Exported da? ring the week from Havana and Matanzas 38,ooo boxes and 6000 hhds, or walch 18,000 boxes and 4000 hims were to the United States!' Stock re? maining tn warehouses at Havana and Matanzas 34'i;ooo boxes and 23.000 hhds. Lard nat, kegs 17% al7%c. tins 21%a22%c. Freights firm.: Exohange on London 17%al8% premium; on ihe umteu Slates, in currency, sixiy days' slgat,j5?5% dlB cunt; do short sight4a4,u discount; fhg?ld sixty doyB 5% premium; do short-sight 7a7>$ premium. New York Naval S t orerf Market. From tho New York Journal br Commerce, April io : The market fdr spirits turpentlhe'ehows an impon ant advance. Tnere is a brisk consump? tive deman'd, witn swirie few small lots taken on speculation. Merchantable lots held at 54%c Sales and resales embrace fully 850 bbls at'53c up to 54>?C. Rosina-The market has a vorj 'nrm toge, but ihe business continues moderate: ?00 bbls strained sold at $2 07^. \ye qnoteNortat ?2 80aS40;No.l$3?on4 25; pale and extra pale $4 76i7 60. ti . .: :.: ,l ? PwaMngen. . ii . -?Per steamship Charlestons for New York-J Shields, wife and four children E McCoy, P Lycb, G Kltt?on. A Alexander, wire and five children, E M Miller. Jr. A Mitchell, Miss M Mitchell, Mrs L T Jennings. G Alexander, L Vanderbilt and wile. H c Pratt, E Perking J :B Campbe.l, T Honeh<m, 11 Waldo and wife, ? M Millet and wile, three chil? dren and two servants, D F Boardman and wife, Mrs H Keating and two children. F w Leggett and wile, O D -Seymour and wile, c N Vobrlees, J H Mee. J Lefferis. M Rodgers and wife, Miss M L Ripley. Mrs A Alston, C O'Brien, P Keogh, and 12 on deck. Per steamer City Point, from Palatka; via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-Mra Jones, Mba Jones, C H stickney and wire. J H Wyman, H Crowed, G F Elliott, Mrs and Miss Cralghead, Mrs Rufford. Mrs Duryea aud daughter, Mrs U L Davis, Miss Wells. Jno Hay se, J cul lui ar tin, W F Merrick, Mrs Gaillard and daughter, Miss Hattie Welling, F NImpsoQ, J F Kenner, Geo M Ellis, J J ? Davis, D B Thompson, D Edwards. 0 Phaler, Wm F Gallagher. J G Wemkoop. wife, three children and servant, Miss L Kramei, Mrs Ryan and child, S C Decker, A Teneraway, wife and daughter, EU Welling and wife, Miss Bertha!, W Gtnovan, J K Wlmbsy, R R Moore. = itecclius Mf Kailroad. April 13. 800TB CAROLINA BAILBOAP. 297 bales cotton, 80 bales goods, 41 bbls naval stores, (0 bbls hour, 3 cars stock. To Kadroad. Agent, l'errer. Rodcers A cn. Smith A Chapeau," W W Smith. GU.Witte, W 0 Courtney ? co, Geo H Walter A co, FrbstA Adger. Ward law A Carew, Geo W Williams A co. Reeder A Davis, Pinckney Bros, Sloan .v. Seignious, W K Ryau, AB Mulligan, wilcox Gibbs A co, A J Sallaos, Mowry * Son, J it Pringle A Son, Geo A Tren nul m i co, U Bischoff A co, J S Schirmer. PORI CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. ?uU Moon, 5:h. 9 hours, 3 minutes, morning. L.ast Quarter. 12th. 0 hours. 31 minutes,morning. New Moon, 19th. 1 hour, 43 minutes, evening. First quarter. i7th. 6 hours, 13 mm PI?, evening. Moijda?. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday... Friday. I?ismur?lay 1... te?Su-day...... 3CN. BISES. 5.. 36 5..35 5..:J4 5..32 5.. 31 5. .30 8UN SB?S. 6..25 6. .20 6..20 6.. 27 S..28 6..29 C. .29 VOOK I HIGH S. k 5. rWkrXR morn. I ll. .32 12..25 ,kl2..37 1..23 1..48 2..13 j 2..57 3.. O ? 3..59 3..56 4..55 4..10 S..?S Norfolk Corm Marke t.. NORFOLK, April ll.-CORN.-T^ei? was a still farther decline or ?bout 3c per bushel to-day. The sate embraoe-asaobudWfc white at 78c, 1000 bushels yellow at 76c, and' a small lot or very prime white which brought 80c. ?_t j MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.APRIL 13, 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. Long 76 deg57 mm 27 Bec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Brig Black Swan, Podger, Boston-14 days. Ice. To Tudor Ice Company. Vessel to Shackeirord & Kelly. Sehr Maryland, Green. Boston-10 days. Ice and mdse. To M Goldsmith & Son, A Gage A co, D H Sllcox, P P L">cke; O F Wleters, D Pani A co, w M Bird A- co, H Gerdts A co, Kinsman A How? ell, Street Bros A co, J Heins, P L Gnlllemln, J P Kiep, G A Locke. Ostendortr A co, Klinck.Wlcken bergAco.E R Cowperthwait, Tied em an, Calder k co. Sehr Ocean Traveller, Adams, Baltimore-14 days. Corn, oats, flour, Ac. To J A En;low A co, T J Kerr A co, Mordecai k co, R M Butler A Son, Holmes, Calder A co, H Klatte A co. Sehr Cynosure, Plnkham, Montego Bay, 10 days. Frnlt. To C Bart k co, Paul, Welch k Brandes. * , . _ . Steamer City Point, vincent, Palatsa, via Jack-; Bonville. Fernandina and Savannah. 16 bags sea island and 4 bales upland -cotton, mdse,i Ac. To Ravened co, W M Btr? A co, Piockney Bros, J H Welnropp, Macqueen A Riecka Geo W Witte, Major Merrick, Mantoue A co, Wa M Law? ton A Sons, Kinsman ? Howell, Furot>gottr Bene? dict A.CO, J C Clyburn, J L?tgen, c Sahlmann and others. . J BELOW. A schooner supposed to be the John S Detwller, from Baltimore. , . CLEARED YESTERDAY, steamship charleston, Berry, New York-James AdgerAco. Steamship Panther, Milla, Boston-Wm Roach A co. Sehr Georgetta, Lord, Philadelphia-J A Ens low A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Berry. New York. Scar Marcas Hunter, err, Philadelphia Sch EUa Mathews, McElwee, Baltimore. . Sehr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, Savannah. Sehr Benj Reed, Gregory, Savannah. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr W H Thorndike, Ball, at Newport, 6th Inst, for Fall River. CLEARED FOR THIS TORT. Sehr Annie McGee, Young, at Philadelphia, oth April. Sehr John Ferris, St Johns, at Baltimore, 10th April. MEMORANDA. The sehr W H Thorndike, Hall, from Charleston for Fall River, arrived at Newport, lost heads of both masts and main rigging in a gale on theitb nBjtQt*& ," ffe''. .fis . '-The astir E STrm ?ckson. winsraore, rrom-Bosten for Chariest JD, arrived at Newport April 7. LIST- OF VESSELS Cr, CLEANED ANO SAILED FOR T?I9 ?0BT. FOREIGN. . MIDDLSBORO', ENG. The Oscar, Peterson, sailed.Feb 5 CARDIFF. Norwegian bark Lugent, Neilsen, sailed-Jan 26 The Jean Yiv.au, brewer, sailed.Jan 20 DXHXKAKA. Br Drift Normandy,-vup..............March 17 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Steamship Leopard, Hughes, np.March 26 Ship Western star. OroweU, cleared.April 5 Brig Waltham, llatkc?, up..,...March 23 KEV Tost.* Br bark Si rim Star, Corning, cleared_March 31 Sehr A C Grace, Gilchrist, cleared.March 31 Sehr Cy tus Fossett, Harding, cleared.April 6 Scar F Merwin Pearce, up.March 3i Sehr Ida Bl rd sall, Johnson, cleared.,.April 4 Sehr N W Smut), Tooker, up: ,-'iS.'?, .. .April C ' : ? rBILADKi.pniA. Sehr W O Dearborn, Scull, up.April 7 Sehr A H Cain, Simpson, cleared.March 26 Sehr Annie Magee, Young, cleared.April 9 BALTIMORE. Sehr Chas Comery, Plnkbam. cleared. ...March 29 Sehr J S Detwller. Grace, cleared.March 26 Sehr John Ferris, St John's, cleared.April 10 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr David Miller. Rogers, cleared.April 5 BELFAST. MB. Brig Chas Wesley. Griffin. Baned.Feb 17 ALEXANDRIA, VA. Sehr W II McComery,-. cleared.March 24 Schieoam Scljnaprjs. . CAREFULLY. Ague and Fever. The only preventive known for Chills and Fever 19 the use of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Dyspepsia. Sdowpps ^ . Ls a preventive^:.Chills .iud Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is good lor all Kidney and Bladder Complaints Wolfes Schiedam Schnapps Is used ail over the World by Physicians in their practice.. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps _Ia gundtfor ,gppL. -Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is good for all Urinary complaints. Watfa's SicMedamt Sol>napps is recommended ny ali tire Medical Faculty. Wolfe's Schiedpm Schnapps. ' Is good for Colic and pain in tfiVstomach. . 1 ? ? ' .. j-T ' Wolfe's Schiedam' iS?hriaj/psi. ls mrirated-aad counter:el tod, and purchasers will have to use caution in purchasing. 1 beg leave to call the attention or the reader to .ixOmen Ula. miaron ol the ScwtapP-i: . 1 feel bound to say mut 1 regard your SCHNAPPS as befog in-every respect pre.-tanuently pure, and deserving ef medical patrelrage.' At Bil-events lt is the purest possible article ol Hodnnii gin. here? tofore*_yi:e"hiwa;>^-aiiiA,"as tyMui iay oe safely presotSied b> jmjsisans? i \. -?. DAVID I., MOTT! M. D., : Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. \ LOUISVILLE, Ky.. September l. .1 feel that we have now an ai : ice of glu suit? able for such cases as that remedy is adapted io. DK. J. W. BRICHT, j "Schnapps" ls a remedy in chronic catarrlm) complaints; Ac - 1 lake^great pleasure in hearing highly credit? able tesiimouy to ita eracacy us a remedial agent ia the diseases fur which- you reaomacoir it. "HaViwc a nat urtu tendency u>.tbe-.T?a?bas/lur laces, wini a slight degiee of stimulation, I re? gard lt as one of ilia m?gt lmportaut remedies In enrome catarrhal atfecnous, particularly those ol the geutto-unnarv apparatus. With maoU4re? spect, youl obedient serVat?t,-" * *v . CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D., New York.1 No. 26 PINE.SIBEET^N. Y., Nov. 2L 1867. O TJDOLPBO WOLT? I Rig., -Present:. DBAH sra-1 have maue a chemical .examination or a sample or your ?'ScJiledaai sehnapps," with the Intent ol determining ir any roreign or Injurions snbBtanue had.bean added, tu the ann ok.childed spirits*.1 : Th? examination has resmtetrm the con ci as loo .that Hjcaample contained no poisonous or harm Tutadmrxhrresi'-T have-been unable to discover any iraca or. the deleter.ons eu-bswincea .whian Elie Bouj^ikDos ?eni'fwoy*a<n- tie uUnliirat'ltfB ol liquors. 1 would. not hesitute to use myseir, nor to recommend to ?liw?rror medicinal purposes, the ' -Schiedam S j h ii apps'.'.aa an excellent -and ^otj?iMon?bl?variety'orilt??.Vttr? rtapeot/niiv yours, {(SignetlJ ClfA^. A. SEELY, Chemist. , CHEMICAL AND TECHNICAL LAHOKATUBT, I : aStEMBANto'PiACir.'Ni; &ltt|-itiJUf&,)i ; UDOLFUO WOLFE, Esq. : DBAR SIK-The under signed h?ive carttuDy stun thoroughly analyzed a sample ol'your "Aromatic Schiedam Schappa.? selected by ourselves, and have found the sarde free from all organic or inorganic substance*, more or less injurioro to heans: From the result of our examination we eimsirter the arricie one of superior quahiy, heaithrul as a beverage, and i.Htctual In Its medicinal qualities. Respectfully yours,' -- (Signed) ALEX; TR1PPEL,-Chemist; FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. j For sale by ail respectable Grocers and Dru gists. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., mar21-3mos No. Ti BE?~GR STREET, N. Y. g HAM POOLN G AND HAIR CUTTING V LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly and ai reasonable raitt. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, , Bftiad street, next door io Telegraph om;;' - ; Shipping. J? OK iiTiJ I O R K. tJ^TJfBK^jpAPRii 13TH, MitfqBR O'CLOCK P. M. NEW. IRON STEAM -LINE-EST ABL ISHED1B70. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, win sail for New York on THURSDAY, . April 13, at 4: o'clock P. M.. from Pier No. 2. Union wharves.H: t? The fine new Iron Steamship GEORGIA, will. fOllOW on WBDNB8DAY, April 19. ., j Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Providence and the New Eng? land Manufactarln g Towns, at the lowest mar? ket rates. insurance by Steamers of this Line X per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, h avine very one state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER k CO., No. 2? Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. aprio-4_- ?? y: . OLD LINK x EW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHES 184?. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOMS. The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships or this Line will sall from Adger's South Wharf as follows : J AM ES A D G E R, SATURDAY, April 16th, at 3 o'clock P M CHAMPION, SATURDAT, April 22d, at 0 o'clock P. M. JAM ES. ADO BR. SATURDAY, April 29th, at 1 o'clock P.M. ?rlnSarance X percent, by this Line. tir Through Bins of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Pro vidence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest market rates. ' .i For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to apre_JAMES ADQBR A CO. ? P H I L A D Bib P H I A , po WEEKI^Y STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON NECTING WITH FIRST:CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Fast Iron Screw Steamship - VIRGINIA., Hunter, Commander. Will be dispatched for rhUadelplila on fjia. THURSDAY. 13th April, at;2 o'clock i\22sM*K M., from Brown's North Wharf. SWTbroogh Bills Lading issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities, and Spirits Turpentine, as agreed. ?-The Steamers of this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on acsommodatlng terms. For Freight engagements apply to WM. A. UUURTENA?, aprio-mtnth3 _No. 1 Union Wharf. pACLFIG MALL STEAMSHIP OOMPIU TE HO UGH MHB TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN FAKES GREATLY REDUCED. Sfeamers of the above une leave Pier, "No. 42. North River, foot or canal,_ street. Kew York, at 12 o'clock noou, of the l&th and 3oi ii of every month (except when, tn tnt .lates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday prereo tog. All departures connect at Panama wit.- Kteara rrs for >outh PaclUc and Central American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No california steamers touch at Havana, bu: KO direct from New York to Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage iree to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or oilier Information appli at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFlc'E, on the wharf loot of Canal street, North River, New .. orfc. F. Bm BABY, Agent. july lo-iyr JpOU BOSTON-MERCHANTS' LINE. The Flrsr-clasB Regular Packet Schooner^^a B. N. HAWKINS, Wyan, Master, h av lng Sett, most of her cargo [engaged, will load promptly. For balance apply to aprl2-2 WILLIAM ROACH A CO. F OH LIVERPOOL, The magnificent Clyde ballt Iron Clipper Ship REMINGTON, AA1, twenty years. Cap-J_ tain John F. Fowler, having a portion of her car? go engaged, will have dispatch. For Freight eugageiuen ts, apply to UENRY CARD, aprP Accommodation Wharf. t)CU?3. O L UM BI A ? ? TEL, C COLUMBIA, S. C., WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor of this pleasantly located and elegantly luruiched Establishment, at tue sta? Capital, desires to inform the travelling public and " others seeking accommodations, ina-, the "CO ! LUM m A" is m every respect a tim-ci ass Hotel unsurpassed by any In thc State or the United States, situated lu the business centre of the city, with Une large airy rooms, and a table sup? plied With every delicacy of thc season, both from New York and Charleston markets, the Proprie? tor pledges that no etruria win be spared to give perfect jsaUsfacthm lu every respect, r A h|6t-?lSH8 livery stable, is. antadhed to the LloteF, where vehicles of every deserlptfon can bc r ??ad at the shortest notice. . ORimbuses ?tt?ndithe arrival arid departure o? every Train. WM. GORMAN, . Proprietor and Superintendent. J. Di BUDDS, Cashier. apr j/, vim Jp R. DAUER, No. 099 KING STREET, PIANO TUNER AND TEACHER OF VIOLIN, . FLUTE AND GUITAR, Respectfully Informs all music loving people that he has always on hand a line assortment of VIOLINS, iiUT?RS, Flutes, FUus, Drums, Flu Unas, German and French Accordeous, Music Boxes, Strings, self-bludlug Music Folios, Music Paper and Blauk Boots, and over Ure hundred Songs and Pieces of Htumcuck's Uve and ten cent Music for the Piano. Catalogues graiis. All sorts ol MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS .RE? PAIRED. Country orders for Piano Tuning attended to. feb2-cthpm_ J^RENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grfmanlt-A Co., Paris : SYRpr UP flYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, a aov erlg*r,.mnedy in .phtaisis-reUevt?,. coughs. Nig^weajjs; Ac. "si "\ ? ?OMaraaa^xer headache,-neuralgia, Ac ^> Pep8in?S?j4B?ige?M?iloss or appeaee, Ac Iodized Syr*^ Of-Kftrsasadlsh^iovalnable roi persons unable to take CQdjmr^OU-especlalry recommendefflaf autasfien? ailfeerfons, and as a most powerful depuwis^ Digestive Lozenges or the Alkaline Lactates, s pleasant and effective-remedy for fuactlonal de . raWgeraent or me digestive organs. * .Tfocfies or /'epsihe snd Pnucreatlne.- ? "' ' m . ALSO, '? ' P?KG?T1F LE?JtOY Pharmacie Cottln. TOMITIFLE ROY, Pharmacie Coctln. Drag?es -le Sauton'iTe.l Dragees de- Morphine. . * Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by- Dr. H. BAER, may30 ' go. 131 Meeting atre-v PHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mah, postage paid, on receipt or price.1 The Antidote ls the best remedy - thal can be administered In Mama-a-Pota, and also for oil nervous affections. For Bale by . . Dr. H. BAER. - NO. 131 Meeting street, octe ' Agent for South Carolina, F 0. R" ""??T? HITATK. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS'. The Splendid. Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. K Vincent, win,,, leave Southern Wharf for the above place, on FRIDAY EVENING, April 14. 1871, at 8.30: o'clock. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Coxetter, win leave Sonthern Wharf on TUES DAY-EVENINO; April 18,1871. at 8.30 o'clock, fdr the above place. RAVENEL A CO., ?j aprl3 Agents... JpOB EL>ISTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAT LANDINGS, (GOING AND COMING INLAND ALL . THE WAY ) Until farther notice, the Sloop - .?ffi^jk BIKU {carrying the mail) wm re-,????i?5? celve freight at South Atlantic Wharr every MON DAT, and leave as above every TUESDAY. Return mg will leave Edlsto every FRIDAT. . For Freight engagementa apply on board at South Atlantic Wharf, or to ".' ..' . - DOUGLAS NISBET. ' Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight. and wharfage payable on the wharf. ' aprl3-2 ' jgjXCURSION TO THE PHOSPHATE WORKS ON ASHLEY RIVER: The SteamerPILOT BOY will leave - . ?-TT^w Central Wharf on SATURDAY MORN- ir^inSTifT INO, Ut h instant, at W o'clock, as above, and will return same AFTERNOON. ? Fare SI. Children hall price. Tally .wOl .be prepared with refreshments on board. aprl8 jp QR FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAG? NER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern ?ii Wharf every day at 10 o'clock-, Morning,SB and half-past S o'clock every Afternoon. For arrangement?, apply to Captain THOMAS YOUNG, on board. . aprl3 po V i- O RID A, TWICE A WEER. FOR SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE. P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. COXETTER, WUP sail norn,_ Sonthern Wharf for above points cvei > rvbui EvENisd.at ?-.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charles ion every SCNDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. The Si earner CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vincent, whl sat) from Som hera Wharf for above puintr every FRIDAY EVENING, at S.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WsdNESDAY AFTERNOON, at i o'clock. RAVENEL A CO., Agents, octlO_Southern wharf. "YyEEKLY LJNE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTO> HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARIEN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. Thc favorite Steamer ELIZA H A TV C O X , Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Freight at Accommoda? tion wharf for above points every,_ TCBSDAY. and leave on every WEDNESDAY MOM* INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the saui evening, sud leaving for Darlen, Ac, the rolinw lng morning. Returning, will leave Savannah fo Charleston every MONDAY MORNINO, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO., scpip No. 177 East Ba v. Q HANGE OF SCHEDULE. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY ** _ On and after THURSDAY, April Otb, the following schedule will be, observed: Leave city at o.so and-io A. M., 3 and 6.30 P. M. Leave Mount PJeasaut at 8 A. M., li M., 4.16 and 0.30 P. M. . . Leave Sullivan's Island at 7.30 and ll A. M., 4 and ai* P. M. All Freight must be prepaid, and none received I after half-past 2 o'cloc*. J.U.MURRAY. marco Agent. ?piOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. . The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. - C. White, "will run afTolIowa from ?jfigflga? Commercial Wharf durlug April : Leave Charleston at o o'clock P. M.. WEDNES DAT 6th, SUNDAY ots, FRIDAY 14th, April. Leave Georgetown" nts o'clock A. M., MONDAT 3d, FRIDAY 7th, TUESDAY nth, MONDAY 17th April. Alter which she will make one trip a week. Ieavlqg charlton every WEDNESDAY NIOHT at, o o'clock, and Georgetown every FRIDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. All Freight must bc prepaid. No Freight, will be received after sunset. For engagements apply on board, or to SUAUKELFORD A KELLY. ? aprl-tuth3 Boyce's Wharf. EXCURSION TRIP. on and after TBORSDAY, April 6th, . ?^rf0lt'i> theScomerST. HELENA.Captain l).j-^29Efta Sinclair, Jr.. will leave as above, every aiternoou. at half-past fi o'clock, from Market Wharf, leaving snllvau's Island, on return, at a quarter-past d o'clock. Fare lor round trip, 25 cents. mni30 _?. J. H. MURRAY. Agent. J?OR NORTH EDlSTC, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. TheSiearaer PILOT BOY, Captain J. W. ?ly, will leave Central Wharf,_ for the above points every MONDAY IUOKMMJ. at 4 o'clock, und. returning, will leave Peaufoit every TUESDAY, at ? o'clock A. M., and Edisto at 3 P. M. marti J. D. AIKEN. Agent. O Ii BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. F The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain J. W. sly. will leave .every THORS-_ DAY MORNINO. at 8 o'clock, as above, tteiuruiug, will leave Bf aurore FRIDAY MORNINO; ar 8 o'clock, mann . J. D. AIKEN, Agent. ?Jrcminm Catto Sale. $95,000 _ $95,000 LAST CHANCE TO SEE WHAT ft WILL DO $5 Will secure a Share In the Aiken Premium ss ii Land Sale.invest ti $i Will secure a share as above and u hue $5 th Work of Ari to adprn your homes. $s $5 Will secure a share and the Steel Engrnv- ti $5 lng, "Marriageor Pocahontas,"...wonh $5 15 will secure a ?hare and the Steel Engrav- Sa $5 lng, "Landing or Columbus,1'.worth $5 jd Will secure a share und tuc Steel Engrav- $5 S3 lag, -The D.iy wcUelebrute,".worth Si $5 Win secure a *iiare and the beautiful $? ii chromo, "Amencan Autumn,"....worth $i H Will secure to soiUe shareholder the Der- li to by Mansion and 2?acres ol Vineyard and $6 ti Orchard, valued ut $25,0C0.-.. so ti Will secure to some shareholder "Rose- sa ?J ville Farm,"' icu acres. $ $5 valued at $10,000.:.invest $ to Will secure to some shareholder "Gin- t ta house Farm," 166 acrcB.a ti valued at $6000.Invest $5 $5 Will secure to some shareholder who In- $5 ti vests, a Peach Orchard, valued'at S3S00 So H Will secure to some shareholder a vine- $5 to yard and Peach Orchard. SS $j valued at $3000.Invest $5 $5 will secur? io some shareholder a line $? a Villa Site, with Cottage, Garden, Ac, ii ?5 valued at S2500.invest $5 S3 Will secare to 8b other shareholders val- $? 25 nable properties, ranging m value from $.'. S& $300 to JlS?u.,........invest $5 $5 These Real Estate Prizes. tb ti valued at $95,000, are located in the beau- $a $6 ural Town or Aiken. South Carolina.. Sa $6 Its unequalled climate and health-giving $S $6 surroundings, lias made it the $6 '$& ?.. - '.'SARATOGA OF THESOU^H." $? $5 The Shares will be distributed .april List, $6 ti ' when'each Shareholder will see - ic $& ' "WHAT FIVE DOLLARS WILL BO.? . '$5 "There is a nae in me aihtirs A men.-which, ? Taken ai the flood, leadB on to iortune." The most liberal terms to Clubs. For description of lue va.nable Real. Estate Prizes, notices of'the press, names of Committee to make the Drawing, home'endorsementa, and general character or me emerprise and manage? ment, send for pamphlet. Remittances for shares should be made wltn PbeloiDce Money Order, or currency lu regMeiert letnsr, or by Express... Ad . dress >. J. C. DERBY, General Manager, j . h Augusta Ga.. Office corner of Jackson and Reynolds streets. OW Residents of charleston and vicinity can secure Shares by applying to J. RUSSELL BAKER, 50 Society st. ; at ft DICKEY'S, No. 345 King street, WILBUR A/SONS', No. 6?. Broad .street, aad,JU L1US ROb'MILLAT'S, No. 601 King' Street, tail ere specimens or the Works or Art, winch each-share? holder receives, can be seen. 'mari-4? J U S T .. R ? C E 1 V E D, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA bicarbonate of Soda . . Cream df Tartar . - Fresh Bops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by -' "Dr. H. BAER, ocio Nu. lal ile et LU g street. ? _Sine gnggjgt te_' BEDFORD'S p^^^^pQ^^l^pp .: -wc SS . AND -*- *? T EA. VA R E H OiJXJR E.... HEADQUARTERS POR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER t . ' ' PURE LEAF. LARD " if PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES. ii? ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, act S. JB.--I CLAIM TO KBEPlTHELARGEST STOCK ANO MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OK FAMILY GROCERIES TN THIS; CITY. . . V ' '..JI! E. BKDFOKD, I PURE BR AND LE 8, Wi N E!8 AR TERY OLD " -"" WHISKIES. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. ' SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAM S. OORWTN A 00.,. Np. 27? KING i STREBT, OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOT SBBJk X -Ti Ajvr> lu yr s il^ J)BAEE? . :>j ?J ... w,'' -."r/'v SJfe? ???io; J .v/:r.::( aa?? aw? . ..J . Fine Teas, ColteeSi Sugars Ih?ovisioiist Spices, :&c* ! HERMETICALLY SEALED F?UITS. . -3 VEGETABLES,' MEATS, SOUPS, <fcc. All articles (told from tms establishment 'are of the VERT BEST QUALITY and ft 'ARRANT L- J Goods iehvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, steamboats, freer of expense. - > EVER"/E. BEDFORD. ) .SEND . FOB A, "(JAS. S. MARTIN. 3E0. H. GRUB ER. f _jj ? CATALOGUE. ' ]WM. O.MOODt JR^ ?;?rT?l???r0. .. ./.....:..,.. /.f:8 ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, ('mia i? ?ii P.J. POBCHEB, President F. J. PELZEE, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. ? W. LEBBY.Wi P. HALL..L. D. DxSAUSSUIB..,..B. 6. PINCKNEY THE ATLANTIO PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS ON ASHLEY RIVER, under the direction of an experienced and Practical Chemist. The Company In? tend this to bc a orst cl is's Fertilizer, and one which can be rooommended to Planters. .: STAIX?AR? OXJAX??L1VTEEI>?. THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE ACID PHOSPHATE FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTOM SEED. * This pr?paration is highly recommended by Chemists, as wtthilt Planters are enabled to make their own Fertilizers. . ; The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls sold at $53 perton cash, or - On tim?, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month. . . The ACID PHOSPHATE is sold at $35 per ton cash, cr-. on Ome, with Interest at the rate of one per cent, per month. . u^.l : - ?> PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dCC31-4niOS BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sitters. OLD C Ail O L? \ A li I T T E R S, FOR SALS XV ?' E. E. BEDFORD, King street, * C. D. AHHENS & CO., King street; B. FELDMANN & CO., King street, C. MOM El EH, And bj Druggists and Grocers everywhere. E' S T I ll O*? I A L S. Read afewoftlieTenimonialB In resar? to the EFFICACY of that STEltLlNG MEDICINE, . OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A few Cen luxates from thc many in our posses? sion from persons who have tested the OLD CAROLINA RUTERS: FROM TUE POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING SHOALS, !*. C. TCMBLINU SHOALS, S. C.. April 9, isio. Messrs. Goomticn, WfKEMAN & ed., Charleston, S.O.: Gentlemen-This ls to Inform you that about a year ago I was in delicate health, worn ont with old age and h ird work, weighing one hundred j and ?wen?y-live pound?; npoi! request 1 com? menced nsmg Hie OLD CAROLINA BITTERS- Af? ter using nine bottles. 1 felt as well and vigorous as thlny years URO-went to work and mude money. 1 welched, after mdng thc above, one < hundred and seventy-two pounds. I have since j neen siroup ami hale. Accept, gentlemen, r.-.y thanks, and success say I to the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. (Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS,^, M.. Tumbling Slmals, S. C. j FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS, IRWIN'TON, GA. 1RW1KT0N. GA., September io, 1869. Messrs. GOODRICH, WISEMAN A co.: ' Gentlemen-W?eh in your etty, two weeks ago. your Dr. Service gave me a u?ttle of your cele? brated CAROLINA BITTERS, which I brought home for ray father, whose health waa very feeble. After using lt he was FO well pleased with lu. effects, that he considers them almost Indispensa? ble. Please lind enclosed sixteen. ($16.) the price of two cases; direct them W. J. Chambers A Son, No. 16. C. R. R. Tours, very respectfully, (Signed) ANDREW CHAMBERS. AN (Vt HER VOICE FROM GEORGIA.. F'oirr VALLEY, GA., september 15, 1869. Messrs. Connu icu, W INEMAS A Co., Charleston: Gentlemen-1 take great pleasure in Informlnc rou that ruv wife has experienced great benefit from the ilse or the OLD CA RU LINA BITTERa. j lt ls certainly a- - good medicine, and I wouldr* pleased tr you wuuid .send me another dozen im incdtateiy. Kelped fuliy. Ac, (Signet!) . . JKo. A. norsER. Poid by al. I'ruj'gists in Charleston. The trace I supplied i>y .tOODRICH, WISEMAN it CC, Principal D put. "No. 5 Hayne street. ''VU?LESAI.E" AO^NTS FOR THE* OLD CAROLINA SITTERS. H. B^?HOFF & CO., H. KLATTE ? CO., BOLLMANN BROTHERS, . ' J. A. QUACK.ENBOSH, WAG ENE R A MO.NSEES, MANTO?E tk CO. Jsaac&en's preparations. .. . V .-.7? . .'. fi :. V v.", . ,niv ' ? DEATH'.?.Q,?&TS, -ROACHES, BEDBUGS, Seo. NEVER FAILING, BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS, HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ... ALWAYS FRESH. Sold ar. Wholesale by. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, And at retal by sdi Druggists., febi-emo I . ttailtcaftg. ? m ? " ? g O if TH CAROLINA HA?LHOAH I cs :, ? odJ WUft??J^l?>^AfflGA I n . - , CHARLESTON, S. 0.,,January 18,1871. J . Orfancfafte? SUNDAY, January "52, THC Passeh ger rrains on ' ue-.&iu:u . E, r^iin? Rauroad wni I?? asfollows: -o -? - ..yps Atorar*.. .... ,. ?% Leave Charleston.....?.?.lXia P. IC Arrive tt Angu?tft...K. 8.15 P. M. FOE COLUMBIA. . Leave charleston. s.20 A. M. Arrive a; Colombia. 3.40 P. M. FOB CHARLESTON. '?'If Leave Augusta. 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.!....12.15P. iL. Arrrlve at Cb?rlesfon....... ?. i... ...... ;7.60 P. IV AU0U8TA:hI0BT KXTEEbfl., ? ft . (fioadaya excepted.) ^. . ..eave Charleston.........8.80P. M. Arriv?ai'Augnsta..7.tti. d. Leave Augusta......... 6.50 iv M. i Arrive at Charleston..*.. 5.40 A. M. . COLUMRIA NIGHT Kxraaaa. . ??'?.*". iSonflays excepted. )'. '. Leave Charleston...:.;..:.. 7.10P. M. url veal Columbia..6.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.'.. 7.50 P.M. Arrive at Charleston....-.6.45 A. AI. . . - ' SUM5? KR VILLE TRAIN. J .jeave Charleston.4.30 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.. o.oo P. M. Leave Summerville...f; 7.00 A. M. Af rive at Charleston ;. 8.15 A. M. 1 ? ; . CAMDEN UUA.NCH. y Leave Camden.coo A. M. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia..1.2S P.M. Arrive ar. Camden..6.00 P. ll. . Bay and Night Trains make close connections ar. Augusta with Gdrgia Railroad and Central Railroad. r M gin Train con nee ts* wi: h Matron and Augusta Railroad.' . ? ! :'??.. Columbia. Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. .Camden Train-connects dally with Day Passen? ger Trains. : . ~' jania A. L. TYLER. Vice-Presldeni SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. .-_ ' PASSENGER TRATN8 on this Rodd run daily ?LS .fullows: * itt * ! a 'Leave Charleston... ..i.sa A. M. \ Arrive at Savannah.3.00 P. M. Leave Savannah..'.'..litt A. M. . Arrivent Charliwton......6.20P.M. ?? Connects at iSavannah with the Atlantic A Ga:/ Railroad for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and ali polntB in florida. Wita Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and trie Weat. ". WJtn: Steaafoo?tfc ?or points oa'tbe Savannah Rlver...?. an . . KW At Charleston with .the Northeastern and Sonta Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all poiiils North and West. '.?..' 0 ; Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotels in Charleston; Screven House, Savannau; aud all principal Ticket offices North and south. Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan? nah aud all poluta beyond. Through Rills cf Lading issued ;o Jacksonville, Pal ks i *-'.'*" ?Tariff wwfc?by any other Une. 1* .ci . ti ? C. S. GADSDEN, ;> 00X5 Engineer and-Superlhteadeut., ORTHEASTERN RAILROAD- COM '-PANY. vs: In ? 9 CHARLESTON, s. C.. F .bruary.ll, 1871. Trains leave cuariesttw- Daily at li M. and ?P.M.. - ... ,.. )T5m|TI 1 Arrive"at Charleston 7:30 A". M. (MOndAys ex? cepted) and 3:30 P. M. Ti am docs not lia ve Charleston 6:30 P. M., SUN? DAYS. . Train leaving at 12 M. make? through connec? tion IO New York, via Richmond- and A equi a .Creek only; go;!1? lurough ta ? uoai*, wrruuer DETENTION ON SUNDAYS.-,, j Passengers leaving hy 6:30 P. M. Trais Pave* Choice of rome, via Richmond and Wusirrngton. or via Portsmouth'and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY bythtB Tram lay over OD SUNDAY lu Bal? timore. Those leaving ou SATCBDAY reni?t* SOT DAY In Wilmington, M. C. This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other paints West and Northwest, both Trains making Soae connections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore and ii hie Railroad. " ? S.S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLEAroa, General Ticket Agent. febil-iSmos MOIJ.U.S.I For yourChildren; ilse note other-th?n the GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL. Mit containa no ?i Anodyne. , For sale by the? an ufacturer. DR. H. BAEflL And also tobe had at all Drug-storer lu E. B A E R IMPROVED '. VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILL? ;> will remedy BIL10 U S-- DISORDERS and LIVER COMPLAlNT-wiU cure! Dyspepsia.cor indigestion,, Headache,. costiveness, Loss or Appetite, and'have proved of great use In Neu? ralgia, Dropsy? Dysentery, Piles, rans In the Side, Back and. LAU baw They will cure Sick Headache and alt Derangements or the Stomach. These Pills contain' no Mercury,' and may be taken with perfect'snieiy'by any persons, and m on sittra ckmsof Uffc?(i " ni..' - ii; ; s .?. Na family, should be without, them. .. .,, : Manufactured Tay . DR. H. BAER, ' '"? Wholesale ?nd Retail Druggist, v , ; ti \: Charlea tan, S. C. Price per box 25 cents? Usual discount to tte trade. _ JOSEPH W. HARBISSON'S, (? ARTIST'S SUPPLY, PAIi?T-AND OIL STORE,,, .No. 62QUKEN'STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Patent Thief Detejflog (alarm) J??NV?Y. DRAWER. - jan2-myrf6.nl1 " ' .' . sri , ..... ??? - ... ... -