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A Wanderer, BM eye resta on the mountain top, Toward which he olimos so stoutly, Hts lips trill forth some gallant soBg, Then lisp a prayer devoutly: Bis heart ie under the aa isief, That cover Maua Le?are\ II. His arm strikes down t?o foeman, His voice cheers on the brave, His eyes flash fire 1h battle,' His flags victorious wave: Sis heart ia under the daisie?, ? That cover Maud Legart. m. And death at last o'ertakes aim, Weary, In foreign lands; Yet, though he sleeps near Memncn, Burled In desert sands, Bis heartis under the daisies, , That cover Maud Legari. Orangeburg, S. C. AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON. COJBJIBBCLA.II NBITS. Importa. PHOENIX ISLANDS-Per bark Sterling-700 tons guano, to Wilcox, Gibbs A co. Exporta. NEW YORK-Per steamship Ch am plo-.-110 bags sea island and 1115 bales upland cotton, "6 tierces rice, 91 bus rosin, 60 bandies paper. 62 bales moss, 119 packages sundries. 190 empty bbls, 735 packages vegetables, ic, and 19,000feet of lum BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-208 bales cotton, sos tes rice, 66 bales domestics, 81 rolls leather, 2 hhdB and 3 bales bides, 5 bales rags, 30 casks clay, 8 hhds bacon. 24 bbls potatoes, 13,000 feet lamber, 25 pkgs sundries. Thc Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. , i . OFFICE CHARLESTON ?EWS. \ SATURDAY KTBM.NO, Ap:? 22, 1?TLJ. COTTON.-The inquiry for this staple was l? i moderate way, the light supply on sale rest riot? ing the operations of purchasers, prices generally remaining as previously reported; sales about 450 ] hales, say 20 at lix, l at U'?, o at 12,41 at is, 48 at 1SX, 3Q atl3X, 14 at 1?X, 43 at 18X, 85 at 13X, 12 at 14, 48 at lix', 32 at UJ?. We quote: L3YBKF0O1. CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.11X?13 Low middling.lZ%&lsy, Middling.....;......14 ?- ' Strict middling..liX@14)f; RICK.-This grain ex a ?ni ted a Arm character; sales about l?o tierces of clean Carolina, sty 12 j tierces at 7Xi 26 tierces at 1%, 21 at 8116,18 at 8X, 82 at sXc m &. We quote common to fair at :>?@ j good 8?8Xc. NATAL STORKS.-The market waa quiet and Wlttiont salea ot note. ? FHKiorrrfl.-To, Liverpool, by steam direct nominal on uplands ; via New j York, ?jd on uplands ; id" on sea "islands;*by sal, 7-iea on upland?, \d on sea (Blands. To Havre nominaL .Ooastvii^?-^to N?w.v T?ik fey steam, kc on uplands and \<z on sci Wands; $1 25*? tierce on ric?: by sail, Xe * ? Cotton ; - fi tierce ou rice:4qc v barrel on rosin, $7? 3 H? M cu lumber; f?@io v M on timber. Ti Boston, by sal!, 'Xe V A on upland cotton To Providence, by sall $5 :J? ou boards, ??'1 f D 00 cotton; by steam $1 y bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, Lj steam, a? V lb on uplands;1 by sa;!, $7 ?? M on boards; $9 on ' timber;. $s fi,ton on c',ay,, and (333.50 cn phos phates. To Baltimore, oy steam, \c 1? to. by .ail, $5 50?7 V M on boards;, $3?3,2Ston phosphate, rock. Ve; s els. ..are in',demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights frcm fleOrgetowri, Jj. C., Darien and Saiiila%iv?r, Ga and Jacksonville, Fla., tu Northern ports, and $10 .12 "fi M are the rates on ?umber and boards; IXCHANOH.-Sterling eo day bllls'wj^a.-^ . DOXSSUQ.. EXCHANGE. - The banks pureba-e sight checks at X oh* to par, and sen at \ pre? mium. aoLD-io3<aux. , - j , .Harkttj by Te Itt; ra j) li. 0 MONET UAXXITS.- . ;LOKDON, Aprfl'22.-Noon.-Consols 93X- Bonds so?. ..*?.:.. NKW?Yopx, Aprltift-Noon;-43old steady at ll. Governments, dalt ?nd steady. ' Stocks ver y ac? tive and sot so strong as at opening. Moue. - steady at Sae. State bonds dull. Ste rung-long lox short lOX. Freights steady. Evening.-Specie shipments to-day nearly il. 250,000.. .Mpnej -J3B. Sterling 9Xaio> Gold loxa ll. Governments little change, .-ontherns doll, except. Tennessces and Sontb Carolinas. Tennes sees <r?,'new 67X. Vitelnfas 70tf, new 71X- U&u islanas 67,' dew 63; levees'74'X: eights 85. ak barn-? IOU, Aves 70. Georgias 82, sevens 88. North' Carolinas 4?X. new 26. . South Car?Ku?s r* new ?X? Bl'S?lSX. 62'8lL3X. e4'smXV 66"S 113X, new J112X. i??'s 112X" 68's lisjj. loco's loox. Bank statement: Specie-decrease $1.750,000; loans-decrease over $1,275.000; deposith-in? crease nearly $2,600,000; legal tenders- lacrease '?4.000,000. i ; Nsw ORLEANS, April 22.-Sterling bank 22X Slght exchange X premium. Gold IL ? COTTON SiTtKKTS. ,y JJVERPOOL, April 2?-Noon.-Cotton flat and I lrjegular; .uplands .TXa?Xd; Orleans 7Xa7><d; Sties 10,000 bales. 1 Evening.-Cotton olesed flat and Irregular; np .Jan?'? 7xa7Xd;.Orleans "Xa7Xd. Export and speculation 3000. , .. , Nkw YORK, April 22-Noon.-Cotton doll; mid. diing nplandsri4Jic; Orleans l&Xc; sales 10001 Evening.-Cotton Arm; sales 1207 bales at 14Xc, BOSTON, April ,22.-^?01;PU dall; middling, x>* 16Xc; rreVreceiptV, sis bales: gross, 835; sales' foo; stock, 18,500. BALTIMORE, April 22.-Cotton In good demand; middling 14Xc; grqss receipts. 17 bajes; exports, . coastwise; 170; salea. 426; stock. u9ao: " NosrcLK, April 22.-Cotton dull; low middling 13Xc; Bales, 125 bales; net receipts. 820. Exports to Crest Britain, SOS; coastwise, 518. Stock, 2211j WimiNOTON,Aprll'J2.- Cotton steads ;mldollng 14c; sales S6 bales; net receipts49; stock 1765. SAVANNAH, April 22.-Cotton la moderate de? mand:-middling l4Kc; net receipts 1104 bales; sales l30D;?took 64,067.. . til . AUGUSTA, April 22.-Cotton opened finn bat closed easier at 13Xc for Liverpool middling, wud 18X"13Xc f"t New York middling; sales 231; re ceiptH 161 bales. MOBILE,' April 22,-Cotton qnlet and steady; middilngl3Xc; net receipts ?96 bales; sales 600; stock 42.070. -' .i NEW ORLEANS, April 21-Cotton qniet aod weak; middlings l4Xal4Xc; ''net receipts 4011 hales: groBs422*: exports to Great Britain 1532; Bare lona 460; New Yo: k 1983; salis 4200; stock 225,242. GALVESTON, April 22.-Cotton weak; good ordi? nary 12c; net receipts 1852 bales; gross 1852; sales 2000ytOCk 52,475. .PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE X.lRKETS. LIVERPOOL. April 22-Evening-short rib mid? dles 44s. Com'non rosin cs 3-laos ed. NEW YOK?, April 22 -Noon.-Flour dull and hcavv. Wheat quiet and beavr. Corn unchang? ed. Pork qui't at, $18 25018 50. Lard heavy. Turpentine quiet at 60a6l. Resin quiet at $2 55 for strained. .-. . . Evening.-Floor du i and ?aloe lower; common to (slr extra Soutnem $6.75a7 ?0. Wheat dull and heavv: winter red and amber Western $1 63a 161. Corn lower at 72a73. Pork low. r at $i8a | 1812J?. Btei quiet. Lard lower; kettle UX Nava s quiet Groceries steady. BALTIMORE, April ?2 -Flonr quiet and weaker. Wheat firmer; chi ice and fancy white $2a2 65; prime to choice red $1 90a2 to. corn better; while Souihern 78c; yellow Southern 7Sa78c. Provisions unchanged in every rt speer. Whiskey 92". CINCINNATI, April 22.-F our dull and unchang? ed. Corn steady a< 57c. Pork dull and unchang? ed. Bacon steady and m mod?raie remand: clear sides. OXalOc; shoulders 7Xc Whiskev quiet at 90c. NEWOKI.EANS. April 22 -Floor doll; superfine $6 75; XX $6 35; XXX $6 5Ca6 60. Corn easier at 70a"3c Pork dud anti lower; mess $19 5oal9 75. Lard doll; tierce ll ?ia ll ?ic; kt gl3al3Hc. Oats, tay. bacon, sugar, molassts, coffee, whiskey, all unchanged. New York Rice Market. From the Dally Uuiieiln, April -.0 : Thi? demand for domestic has been tetter, and. wlih thc sinai! stock well in hand, sellers obtained higher Brant, the market closing firm: sales 01 109 ics a< s^uoc for common to ciiolce. Foreign ia light n-qntst out ateadj ; soles o: ..00 bags at 7a7?i cts lor Kan goon. From the Daily Boll-1 n. April 21: Domestic loss active but firm, as iii* stock bereis ncarl? ex hausted; soles of 40 tra at BXaS'c. Koreim a little slow, inough former figures arc still current and sustained without diilK uit.v on good graces; sales 4>ri50 bags r angoon at TX?7*?c 'S tve York Naval Stort-g Market. From the Journal of Ammerce, April 21: Tbe mai keilor spirllS turp ni Un* remains in aboot the same poM'ion. A raw fnsb lots were on sale today, but not a quantity .-unit-lent tu affect price*. The demand is moderate at. the ingtt figures, sales are H barrels in m>-!Cliaiitnbie ?rd<-r at 62c; 60 barrels do from wharf, in lot.?, at 62??a63o. an1' 26New York Inrrelsiit 63c. Roan salis were runion d of stra ned. bur we ronhl nut trace Hi m. 1000 barrels low No 2 sold ai $2 65 Some 7t9o,barrels are now lon<ling Tor a C nu nentai iori, the purchase* mette some lew davs I a nce, bte noi tii-rorc rep? reit. We quore Pirain ed ai ?2 55; No 2. $2 80.i3 2;'-; No 1. fi 50i4 50: pale and extra pale, $588. T?r if quirt at $2 3 >ja2 SO tu Newbetn, and $2 60 lor Washuigloa and W J xoicgrjtt. Hew York Sty Harket. From tue Dally Bulletin, April 21 : Receipts to? day 1552 bales. Tba market Jet oqlatk Sales for the past twf fl?js sre?l57 b?jle? fci {?llana, so do tor CardensKslfni, 40 forMat?oaasatll 20, 300 for JackeoiMa}: J5W|)r Tarbofo**! lfaad 63 far wilmington at |l io. Retalf te- mfalr demand. Straw ls Arm. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, April 22.-Sale? or cotton yester? day 104 bales; middling 13c OR ANGEBURG, April 21.-Sales or cotton dur? ing the week, 40 bales. We quote ordinary at inc, low middling loj?c, and middling at 12>?C. UNION, April 20.-35 bales cotton Bold during cfex&?a^ ev? ANDERSON, April 19.-To-day middling cot? tons command 12)? to 13c ATLANTA, April 19.-Market dull at 13 for middling; low middlings 12&; good ordinary 11X MONTGOMERY, April 21_Cotton ls in ralr de? mand in our market to-day for better grades, low middlings 12^??13C dons. COLUMBUS, April 2:.-The market was confined to better grade?bales 176 bales, at the following figures: Good ordinary, ll)i; Iqw middling 123* ; middling I3al3>;; good middling 18X. Bales of the week 1264 bales. ltoc?.pt? liy iUUroja l. 80CTn CAROLIN A P.A.LB 346 bales cotton, 44 bales domestics, 236 bash els grain, 7 cars lumhsr and gram. To Railroad Agent, W W Smit.. Pfizer, Rodgers A co, G H Walter A co, G A Tren holm A son, J Adger A co, Frost A Adger, A B Mulligan, G W Witte, W C Bee A co, Sloan A Selgnions, Wardlaw A Carew, W 0 CoaVmey^A-co, Geb W WOMams 7T CQ/WaB fW? Hams A ?brfT J irAtte^ LTJeitz, Heath * Rice-,-5) F Wieters, Macqueen A Rlecke, B O'Neill, W Har? rell, Wagener A MonBees, H Bulwlnkle A co, Otis Piiillips, M Triest, Elias Bros, G Follin, C Graveley, W s Purcell, J Madsen, W B Smith A co, Bollmann Bros, J Colclough, J C Mailonee, Courier office, Dr Baer, Ctsey A Kenyon, W Hockaday, C Raffle J H Gravet A co, B Boyd.. C Lltschgi, Mantoue A co, M (j oldsmiBhik son', andf Order.^ J < . rt | 1, *? SATAN vi a AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. Bales cotton, rough rice, 120 bbls naval stores, mdse, A c. To G W Witte, J J Wescoat, Pringle A Son, Pelzer, Rogers A co, J Benson, J F Taylor A co, 0 B S Price, Barden A Parker, Passengers. Ber steamship Champion, for New Ysrfc MlsSE VCTaa, J Y O'Douohtre and wife, M Bigs by, Mrs Strong, Mrs O'Donnell and maid, H Dowd, Miss D Bennlss, Miss M J Hatch. A C Arnold, W H Burnham, H O Rockwood, R C Downing, G B Bun? gan. L G Downes. M D Hennessey, 0 Nickerbock er, Mrs Whceltr, Mrs Smith, Mrs Raymond and child, E Norborgb, A F Baldwin, J Dake, W Jack? son, G R ?sr, Sr,4B?L>tfe, ?Jpnfcasc and wire. J Gotgenr, fft?']tt&t f>?M?pMRead, J M He m ps. tsort and wtfl A O ?cMr???i i Wife. 0 Cook and wife, Mrs E Rlckord. D E Townsend, J Evr.ns, Mrs Ward and two children, J Laurence, Mainer Laurence, Mrs Ladson, M Hilton, Mrs C Rea, Mrs Garnlss. G Hammond. Miss L llaight, S chase, L H Donaldson, H Donaldson, D F Brown, - Smith, Mrs Heyward, Mrs J Douglas, P G Cumlifl, J W Marvel, W J Hammett, P H Mason, F Hutchinson. N Hatch, Dr Applegate, A B ll osen, W Mc Le ii, H Elus, W Brain, C M elzer, K W Huneken. M Rus t?s, Mrs J A Shelly, F L Haskell. J E Haskell, Mrs W A Whitlock, Mls3 W R Whitlock, S H Hongliton. Mrs MasonvMis.F9gan,Mrs Hatch, Mrs Larafalr, M C and ll on deck. Per steamship Maryland, for Baltimore-Mis H D Browu, Lient Smith, wile and son, Miss A Mertiu, Mrs R H Pierson und child, P Birk and 4 on deck. Per steamship South Carolina, from New York -J smith. N Byer and wife, A Byer, C A Thomp? son and wile, RevJ S Kidney ami wire, Miss C W Kidney. Miss M E Kidney, Mt-,8 J A Kiney, Master L H Kidney, Ml-s H COOK, W A Mraiton. G Kitt son, C S Browu and wile. W K Rossiter, R F Cur- j ils, O D Seymour, Jr, Cbns'lan Wooitin, and John p2fs??&ieC ptcmtotS"T^^'^*'^^' souville. Fernandina and Sar annan-Mn C W Fi-her. G E Haskell, F L Hassel:, S H Houghton, G H Boss. Dr JW Applegate. Mr Donateon and brother. Mrs Lanefalr, Miss Peckham. Mrs Tollver' end child. Mrs G W Hardie. Mw. Tullver, Mrs Tol lver. Mr.- G Boor, Miss Root. Miss Giavcs. Mr Mon? tague, M C Hall. Mr Paltridge and wi:e. Mr Mo-on and wife, N Hatch and wlf-. Master V Umcl.l?ion, . Miag?n,-yaa Whitlock, Mrs VL/L Hfiiu?ock.C A Man^iir^iU'l.servanr; Mr Hinkle. iQadeD**idgj?n<i wife, Mrs Jones, Mrs French, G Waddington, W M Sm n n. G Morris, Mrs Fergus m and child, Wm M Bird and wife, W J H JIU moud. Master Heyward, Dr J H Parker, Mr newell Capt F Pt^pti, ana 13 on deck. roux ?ALEJ/z>A.n. MOON'S PHASES. Full Moon. 5tn. 9 hours, 3 minutes, morning. Last Quarter. 12th, o hom s. ci minutes, muming. N'en. Mc ?.,1-'' H-1 bot?* 4?4uianti'S. evejung. 4 sra?. st's K1SKS. Monday. fi:e*dny..... weor.esaay. rhursdsjr... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. 6.. il 6.. 20 5..19 5..18 5..17 5..16 5..15 SETS. C. .35 0...6 6..37 6..38 6..38 ll.. 6 ll..57 m im. 12..44 1..2? 6..:>? 2.. 6 e..3s? I 2..42 mon VAT El: IO..53 ll. JO morn. 12..36 1. M 2. .3.1 S. .36 MARTVE SEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C..APR?L 24, 1371. Lar 32 deg 4t3 min 33 sec. | Lon 7<> deg1 57 mlri'27?ec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamship Souih Carolina. Beckett. New; York -left 19ih inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A co, W A Courtenay, Jas E Adger A cc, DA A m ra-, Southern Express co, Agent Georgetujwft-s&tsiin era, S A C Railroad co. S C Railroad co. Steamer PhuiteniM a A AF nt on, I>r Ba erc&ay/er A K res sel, S Bates A co, E E Bedford. H Bischof! A co. Geo A Bon in au. ?en Boyd, F 0 Horne*-. ?/< T Browu, T M Bi 1st ell a co, J H Brunlug, E S Burnham. came? ron, Barkley A co, T jd Cater, Ciaue, Rollston A co. Chlsolm Bros, Cobla A cu. E Daly. R L David, J H Doscutr, Douglas .A Mi.1er, JJ >w;e, Mot^e A Davis, M Drake, J B Duval A>ou . A W Eckel-* co, jJU?JBwa, S Em nuel, J S Fairly & eo.-ForsyvMie, McCou.b A co. B Feldmaun A co, Furcligow. Ben? edict c co, C Gravid-y, J H Oiaver, P L Gui leiiin, H Gerdts A co. Harbeson A co, Han & co, Hollies, Gilder A co, T M Horsey A Bro, E H Jackson. C H Johnson, Joans on, Crews A IO.T Kelly, ?j-Kerri son. KhucK. w lck--nberg A co, E L ill lie-, A K Le w.th, C A Len gu lek, J W. LlulAv. U Marks, Wm ?atwessen, s K Marshall, E wiM.Maekey, Mac? queen .v. Kif eke, Matthau A McMillan, K Maw lu, P F.Murray, McLoy a Rice, McDuaOoiieu*Meufc.,.>A Moller, W A Mei tens. F l< M ever, J H Muller. J F OWelil. BO'Ni i.l, T Murphy, W F Padduu, Dr Flui lip*, C F Punknln; D l'uul A co. C 1' Puppen lieun. Ri. Vf ntl d co, Wm Sayre, F W Maaland, E Scott, MVs?!ttttckky, Sell * Foster, Meile J? Wutdell, s F t>ouder. Steffel 6. Werner A Ducker, A R siillmau, Sloll, WViib A cv. A O Moue. E B. Stoddard,'.(?feo, T Street. J F Taylor A-oo,-Uedemai>, CaldeiM cu, P P Tua e, M Triest, W J Trim. a. Thom ps u, Wm Uflerhardt, J II V?llers, S Wu tis, w L Webb, W H Welch, Wagf ner A Mnnsees, J Wirth. P Walsh. O F Witters, w J Yat-s, Walker; Evans A Cogswell, Mrs M J Zerunw, aud others. . ? -.?, ?. Steamer lJictator. Coxetfer,'Piilatka, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah. 2hoiseS. 350 empty bids. 8 bbls potatoes, 15 packsges md>e. Ac. To Rarem] A 00. W M Bud A cu, Kiii.-man AHowelL ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bark Sterling. Harding. Pheonix Maids-?eft November 29. Guano. Tu Wilobx: Giblw A co. sehr diaries Coniery, Piukbam, ?:?il im re, - days. Ruiiroad iron. To Muster and, 1' C Tren holm. Sehr A H.Cain, Sirap-on, Norf. Bc, Ya,-days. Corn. To T (lipper a Sons. sehr Westert! Mar. Crowell, Boston-15 d<y=? (ce. To A Gage A co. ExpeiU-nced heavy weath? er on the pas.-uge. . CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York James Adger A co. Steamship Maryland, Johnson. Baltimore P C Treuhuun. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore. Sehr Menin ?J Hun, U..w.e>, Fa l River, Mass, Sehr ayrover. brown. New Yorh. Sehr Aliix- G ??race, Gilciii ist, Savannah. Sehr Chano:t-\H-h, Wilba ns, Ueoigetown, SC SAILED* YRSThVtD AY. German sloop-oi-wiir Mete r. Kuorr, Eiel via New lurk. FROM THIS PORT; Sieamship Georgia, Crowell, New York, 21st Apt IL Spanish b!*g Marcillna. Pages. Barcelona, 2d April. Spanish brig Julia. Codin.i. Ba reel? na. 2d April. Sour KUa .Jaatue-.s, McEiwcs, UuiuiuorQ. 2Wh mstanu. 7 : "?P FOR THIS i'O.PR ? :'". 'A. Steamship Falcon. Haynle. at Baltimore, to leave A pi 11 22. French uaik t>aupliio. Blancher, ul Callao, loth January, read.* 10 sail. CLEARED FOR TIMS |><'(;"\ Steamship Virginia, Humer, at Philadelphia, April 20. MEMORANDA. ,. ? NEW YORK, April 23-arrived. sie?m?hips St Lou s. Clytie ?ind l.ini,g,toii. T?e Freacli Bark D*uphin was st Callao Janu sry 10. resiii lor s?si<ir' Hi s port, wnn SrJQ mus PcruvUii gu.no. consigned to Ue-srs Geo W Wil? liams A co. ol >>ur cit.?. The Brit s 1 l-aik Lillie M. Guthrie. froiti Chniles? ion rorGreeuoik, whose non-arrival !i?d c-'eaie'd inea?ineBi, put tuto.Sp. John's, Antigua, March 17, eaky and fftort ot* pfiff*rons. The British hark Fairy, Mendens, from Martin que, arrived at Beaufort, S G, April ls. < The sehr Carrie S Webb..from New Tork, arriv? ed at Georgetown, S C, April 18. The sehr J W Dusk a. Haskell, for Georgetown, 9 C, cleared at New York AprU 21. The sch May Day. Adams, from Georgetown, S 0, arrived at Baltimore April 21. LIST OF VESSELS UP. CLEAKED AND SAILED FOR THIS TOBT. F O.B. E 1 G N... LIVERPOOL. Br ship Island Home, McLellan, ap.......April 6 Br bark Vinco, Robson,-ap.April ie ' * ? . CARDIFF. ' ..?.*. Norwegian bark Lugent, Nellien, sailed.... Jan 26 TheJean Vivian, Brewer, sailed..;......Jan n" " CALLAO. : Br bark Dauphin, Blancher, to sall_January io DOM B'S TIC. I ? BOSTON. Ship Western Star, Cro well, cleared. -April 5 Brig Waltham, Haskell, np:.March 23 Sehr Vraie, Mason, op.. .T...". :.. April 17 NEW TOBE. ' ' ' Sehr V Merwin:. Pearce, etearekL...JiApril 16 SchT Ida Blrdsall, Johnson, cleared..... ..April i Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.....Aptirll Sehr" Lilly, Hoghes, up. ?.A....'..April 17 Sehr H O ?sheppard, Clarki-up.;.April 17 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, cleared.April 20 Sehr W G Dearborn. Scull, np.:. .AprM fi Sehr Annie Magee, Young, cleared.Apr! s Sehr S L Russell, Smith, up..,..April 16 BALTIMORE. Steamship Falcon,-Haynie. to sall .April 22 sehr John Ferris, st John's, cleared.April io Seht Sci Queen, Rosebrook,'cleared.......April 13 Sehr PL smith, -, np..?.r.April 15 Brig Ellen Marla, Hoxlfi^cleared..april 19 NSW 0 fi I ? ( Nffl Sehr David Miller, Rogers, cleared.April '-. Shipping. p ?R PH iITFELPHI?T WEEKLT STEAM I<INE-THURSDAYS-CON? NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Fast Iron Screw Steamship VIRGINIA, H ENTER, commander, Will be dispatched tor Philadelphia' on i f"TOs_ fHtiKSDAY.1 27th April, at c o'clock l\2?UtM? "J., from Brown's North Wharf. S9*Tbrongh Bills Lading issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England cities, and Spirits Turpentine, as agreed.. 49-The Steamers of this line jriu take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. ' For Freight engagements apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. aprai-mtnihC - No. i Umon Wharf. . jp 0 R S E Vi IO R E. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26re, AT SIX SEW IRON STEAM' LINE-Eli IA BL ?SHED lWOi - , / STATE-KOO)IS ALL ON DKCK. TTieSplendld Now Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will sait-for New York on WEDNESDAY, April 26, at 6 o'clock P M., from Pier No. t. Union Wharves. The line new Iron Steamship GEORGIA, will follow on 'lukas**,JoV^ay. Through Bap Vi #?g^lift? on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Provfilctice ano the New Eng :;UJ?), Maj^i.f4|;:?ri/.-g Towns,^t -ih^ lowestrn^tr Insurance by Steamers of this Line >i per cent. -For Freight Engagements or Passage, havinc '. erv tine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, JJU?iER? CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. As,^J^TBjJrtV NO^^QB .Wharves. apr22~>_* _ FO R .N E W "V o lt!. ? rt S C - : m. :.'. I. A ft. OLD LINK S KW \ O lili AMD CILAKLES TON STEX?SIIIPS'. V,'CS; . . .-..>._L .. ESTABLISHED 18-15. srACIO?SANI' ELEGANT DEUR ST^TE-ROOMS f^htitryifast afad vUvntiki tiklo-Wfarel -Steiui imps oT this Line will sall from Adgcrs South ivimrras follows : ;a,\ u^njN*SATr^A^'-|!prr*ti),it>i o'clock. ?y Insurance >i percent, by this Line. '??WT Through Buts or L'ading gwen on cot ten to Liverpool, Boston. Pr.vldence and the New Eng andmanafacturtng towns at the lowest-market .ftti??, _ ' For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to apre_.__JAME? ADQEK A CU. pACIFIC MAIL ^STEAMSHIP COMPY't rn KOO? n UNI-TO * CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the ahuve une leave Pier so. -12. North River, foot of Canal_ itreet. Nw York, at 12 o'clock noon, 01 tue ltth ind 3)ih ol every L-.ontu (except when tue? Sat es fallDn Sunday, then the Saturday preved np. ..' All departures connect at panama wm. steam .ra fur .>ouTh PaciUc and Central American ports. Departure of 15tii touches at Kingston. Jamaica. F.it'iapAn and China, steamem leave . San Fran :lkco flrst or every month, except when it falls on munday ; t hen on the day preceding. *u Vaiiloruia Hteann r?'touch as Havana, bu> zo direct from New Ttwftto Aspmwall. : ?neliundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Pasmare Tickets or other information appl> lt the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFhSK, on inc vliorf foot of Canal street, North River. Ne? tork. F. R. BABY, Agent. jujyjo-ivr flH'?NGE OF SCIIEDULE* ?io?NT 'PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ?SLAND FERRY On and after THURSDAY, April !th, the roLownik,' schedule will be Ibsen ed : Leave City at 6.30 and 10 A. M., 3 and 5.30 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at SA. M., 12 M., 4.15 and i.?? P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 7.30 and ll A. M., 4 ind 6.1-; P. M. All Fr?tent must be prepaid, and none received liter hair-past 2 o'clock. J. ll. MURRAY, mario Agent. KYEJ?KLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. , THROUGH ; BY DAYLIGHT., - - * *i r'. I OR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTO> UKAD, SAVANNAH. DAHIEN LAND BRUNSWICK, GA. The (av?nt? steamer E L I Z A ll ? NCOS, Captain L. VV. BURNS, rill receive Freight gt Accommoda- _ gTw^ ion wharf rur a?ove poiuis every JBHWC I r.s.'iAY. and leave on every Wiii)NEM>AY MOKN sb. at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savanimh the sann "/cuing, and leaving for Danen, AC, the follow ue morning. Returning, wdl leave Savaunah ro? manes, on every MONDAY MOKNINO, ar. 7 o'clock For r're:ght or nttssHve. apply to RAVEN EL. UULMES A CO., "i-ido N'o.177 Bas) 'lav. ?j\0 ll ir' L O K I D A, TWICE A WEEK. OR -SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON TUE ST. JHHNTS RIVER. The Metmer DICTATOR; Captain -r?C^w .. M. COXETTEK, Will Kail frnni , \V^^ .outlier:! Wharf ror aiiove points every CUhiT? ?vBKiNu.ai -.30o!clock, arriving back ai Charle? tm everr SATI K?>AV AFTBRNOorj, at 5 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POiNT,.capram D. B. Vincent, rill sail from Souihern Wharf ror above point very FRIDAY EVENING, at.g,so o'clock, arriving ?ck at Charieston WE<IKESDAY AFTERNOON, at c 'clock. . ,,.,. RAVEN EL' S CO., Agent?, oct 10 Southern wharf. N o TTC E I NOT??JET We beg to notiry tbe friends and pa- JBk? trons of the . JmWm MERCHANTfe? HiEVB -: .. - '\. CF j ;.K ..-: . " 3YEW TOEK SAILING PACKETS, That we are now prepared to issne Bills ef Lading from New York to this port at as low rates as by any other line. -, . The Vessels of this Line are first-class, insure Al, sre commanded by experienced captains, and leave the Port of New York la regular turn every seven to ten days. . ., -, EVANS, BALL A CO.. Agents, No. 36'Sooth street, New York. WM. ROACH A co.. Agents, v. anr2*-3 _.Charleston, S. C. "gi OR LIVERPOOL. The One, American Snip MISSOURI, L. T..^lj Bradburn,.Master, having three-quarters orjgjBl her cargo engaged and aboard, will meet'with dlspatea; if ? For balance Freight room, apply to . W. B. SMITH A CO., apr24-mw2 . . Naplers Range. "? OR LIVE RR O 0 L . The iron''dipper ship REM?NGT IN. A?,,JB? Jno. F. Pbwier, Master, ntwingo?ie hair herSHsc cargo ?neage? and golng-on board, will have dis? patch. . Fur engagements of Freight apply to aprlir 8_ HENRY CARD. "piOR FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAG? NER, FORT MOULTR?E, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The Yacht ELEANOR wUl leave Southern -?f. Wharf everv Cay at. 10 o'clock, Morning,SHflt and half-past 3 o'clock every Afternoon. For arrangements, apply to Captain THOMAS YOUNO, on board. . , ,? . , j . aprl3 ?POE S ATV AN NAH . ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR, ? Captain L. M. Coxetter, will jews M Southern Wharf on T?ESDAT EVENING, April 1871, at 3.30' o'clock, for the above place. ; The Splendid Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vlnoent. will leave Southern Wharf f?r the above place, on FBIDAT EVENING, April 28, 1871, at 8.30 O'Clock. ' RAVENEL A CO., apr22 .? Ascents. E XCURSION TO THE PHOSPHATE WORKS, OS THE ASHLEY RIVER. The elegant Steamer ELIZA HAN- r COX, Captain L. W. Barns, willes_ leave Accomm dation Wharf on TUESDAY MONN? ING, April 23ih, at lo o'clock, and return to the city at 5 P. M.. Refreshments on board. Fare $1. A good opportunity Will be afforded to visit the various points of interest on the River. -aprii-4 ... .... ?g x OU R s i o ir; T R i p. on and after THURSDAY, April ci h, " _ ?.rr*'?*,' the steamer ST. HELENA,Captain " 7i^iuFfr Sinclair, Jr,, will leave as above, every munition, at halT-past ft o'clock, from Mlatket Wharf, leaving Sullivan's Island,, on return, at a quarter-past 6 o'clock. Fareluitfouud nip, 20 ceuu mar3p,_ J. H. MURRAY, Agent. ?pO'B BEAUFORT' A N D PACIFIC v ty^liSG.. .?' ThfrBteamer PILOT BOY.' Captain >. J. W. Sly,.will' leave every THUK8-?pjgBB2 DAY MOHKIKQ, at 8 O'clock, as above, Keturuiug, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock; msfel ? ? ' J. D. AIKEN, Agent. j^OR X?RTH E?AJSTC^F^?FORT AND PACTFIC'LANDISO.' Tim Steamer-PiLOT- UttY,-Captain _ j-HT^ik, J. W. Sly, will leave .Centrai Wharf???Q??gg?? for the above points every MONDAY MOKMNM, at * o'clock, and, returning," wlli leave Beaufort every TUESDAY, at 6 o'clock A. M., and Edicto at 3 P. M. marti J.D. AIKEN?. Agent. Dr rig c, ?Xl^wlcttlG, &t. ROSADALfS^ ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSADAUS, a sure eure for Scrofula, ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSABALIS, 4he best Altera? tive extant. ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the following : Dr.R. -WJIAOS CAKIt, of Baltimore. Dr. T.'C. PUCH, ol Ballimore. Dr. THus. J. BOYKIX, HT Ballimore. . .Dr. A..D?HUAN. of Tarlioro'-, S; C. Dr. J. S bPAltKS. of Nicbottsvile, Kv. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Chlo. ' Dr. w. lioi.LuWAV. ol Philadelphia: . Dr. J. L. MCCARTHA, of South Carolina and many otneis. Sec ROS.VDAt.ls ALMANAC ROSADALIS, endors- d by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now or Mary? land conference, formerly Chapl un in the Con? fed?rale Ai my or Northern Virginia. not? AO A LIS ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts ai oueand the samo iJiue upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all Impure marier and building up the system to a healthy, vigorous condition. ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH. W1NEMAN A CO.. i -Agents in Dr. H. BA Eil, ) Charleston. mai6-lv / C Qotele. OLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., WM. GORMAN, PRoriiiETOR. The Proprietor or thia pleasantly located ano elegantly furnished Establishment, at the Suit Capital, desires to inform the travelling public anu others seeking accommodations, thai the "CO? LUMBIA" ls m every respect a flrst-ciass Hot* , unsurpassed by any in the State or the Uniter Stales, situated in the business centre of tn. city, with line large airy rooms, and a fable sup piled witu.every delicacy of the season, boin Iroru Sew York and Charleston markets, the Buprle tor pledges that nu efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction in every respect. A llrsi-class Livery Stable is attached to the Rotel, where vehicles or every description caa bi had at the shortest, notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure o: every Tram. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor and Saperiur-'-ident. J. D. BUDDS. Cashier. aprir nrfm D R. B A E R ' S IMPROVED YEO ETA BLE CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS and LIVER COMPLAINT-Will cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Costiveness Loss ol Appetite, and have proved or great use in Neu? ralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, Piles, Pains lu toe Side, Back and Limbs. Tu ey will cure Sick Headache and all Derangements or the stomach. These Pills contain no Mercnryfand may be taken with perfect safety by any persons, and la all situa? tions or ure. No family Bhould be without them. Manufactured by Da. H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Diugghst, v Charleston, S. C. Price per box 25 cents. Usual discount tc tte irade. Ifi?fOtfbt. S O UT H CAROLINA SAILBOAT. VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFF?OE.' 1 CHARLESTON, S. C.,' January 18, VST?A j On and after SUNDAY, January 22, the Passen? ger Trains on ' nc SUU:JI r juna Railroad will rut as follows: FOB AUGUSTA. :' Leave Charleston.12.50 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. 8.15 P. M. FOB COLCHELA. Leave OnarleBton.8.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.... 3.40 P. M. FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta...v.???iv. 7?40 A. M. Arrive at.Charleston. 3.20 p. w. Leave Columbia...'-.12.15 P.M. Arni ve at charleston. 7.50 P: M. : AUGUSTA KIOHT BXPEISe; (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.. 8.30 P. M. Arrive'a?Augusta...'.'...7.Ci(. M. Leave'Augusta........*.*'.-t.6.60K M. arrive at Charleston.;.5.40 A.M. , ,. 'COLUMBIA J?10HT EXPRESS, (Sundays excepted.) LeaveOhareston.........7.10P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 6.00 A. M. Leave Columbia..."..1+. 7.50P.M. Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A. M. sud . snaMntmu TRAIN. Leave Charleston.> ASO P. M. Arrive a} Summerville.6.00 P. M. Leave Summerville;...;......7.00A. M. AtrlVC at Charleston.. .Vi..-.. 8.16 A. M. CAJtDEK BHANCH. , Leave Camden.'.fl.00 A. M. Arrive at Columbia_....10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia......................... 1.26 P.M. arrive at camden.ftOQP. M. Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad; Night Train connects with Maoon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. 1 . Camden Train connects dally with-Day Passen? ger Trains. Janis A L. TYLER. vice-President. . SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON -RAIL ; ROAD. . . PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run daily as follows': .' ' Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Savannah.3.ou P. M. Leave Savannah.11.15 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M. Counecrs at Savannah with the Atlantic lc Guli Railroad for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and ah points in Florida. Witu central Railroad for Macon. Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and Ufe West. With Steamboats for points on the Savannai River. At Charleston with the Nortneastern and Sout c' Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points North and West. ,. Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotels in Charleston; Screven House, Savannah; and al! principal Ticket ottlees North and South. Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan uah and all points beyond. Through Bills of Lading Issued to Jacksonville Tarin as ?1 w as by any other Une. , . C. S. GADSDEN, cct5 Engineer and superintendent. NORTHEASTERN. RAILROAD COM? PANY. CHAKI.KSTON. S. 0., February li; 1871. Trains leave Charleston Dally ut Vt M. and P.M. Arrive at Charleston 7:00 A. M. (Mondays ex Copied)and 3:30 P. M. Tram docs not leave Charleston e&o P. M., SUN? DAYS. , .. " . . Tram leaving at 12 M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acquis Creek, ouly, going through.m 42 houri?, wmioirr DETENTION ON SUNDAYS. . Passengers fWvtng by 8:30 P. M. Train have choice of route, vin Richmond and Washingtou. or via Portsmouth and Rainmore. Tiiosedeaviu? rn WAY* by this Train lay over du SUNDAY In Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY in-Wilmington, N. C. Tills ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, cuica??> and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making close connections ut Washington with Western trams of Baltimore and O hlo Railroad.. S. S. SOLOMONS. Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLEAi'oa, General Ticket Agent; :(febii-i2iiiu8 , ,. irerliliicrs. pis RU vi AN"' ITi? ?lf O7~ 600 tons No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANAPE GUA?b, per "Ida Blrdsall." For sale in lots of ten tons and upwards at $60, gold, per ton of 2240 pounds. qprt!lT5 , _GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. , jp E RU VIAN GUANO. 25 tons No. 1 G?incha Island GUANO. For sale by WILCOX, GIBBS A CO. apr20-3? _ ,_ Q.ENULNE PERUVIAN GUANO. ,5 tons Genuine No. Peruvian GUANO, price $00. per ton. For sale by J. A. ENS LOW A CO., : apj-?0_No. 141 East Bar. P E E T I L I Z E E 8. HO tons No. 1 PERUVIAN (Chincha) GUANO, warranted pure. 1600 bola. Land. Piaatert ground from the best Nova scotia Rock, and warran ted pure, 100 tons Pure Dissolved and Ground Boue. ,. 150 tons w htrelock's Vegetator. The Vcgetator has been successfully used, and bears a very high reputation. . It is second to no .' other Fertiliser, except Peruvian Guano, - odored in.)h s market, loo tons -'Ralston V Dissolved Bone and Ammo? nia. 100 bbl*. Eastern Island Fish Guano, at {35 per .ton of 2UU0 pounds. For t&ie by T. J. KERR A CO. febk_ THE ST ONO PHOSPHATE COMP?NY OF THIS CITY, ARE NOW MANUFACTURING THEIR "SOLUBLE GUANO," Widen will be furnished at $50 cash; or $55 on 1st November next with City accep ance, and their "DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE," for composting with Cotton Seed, at $33 cash, or on 1st November with 10 per cent additional - .PURE GROUND PHOSPHATE" at $)fi cash. Contracts for the Fertilizer? may b3 made in ex? change for Cotton. '? ORDERS SENT WILL RECEIVE PROMPT / T TENTION. J. 1). AIKEN, AGEN'l. marl_._ IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS ANO FACTORS. MIDDLETON'S FISH AMMON1ATED PHOSPHATE. This excellent brand of Fertilizer comes before the public well recommended, having been pre? pared with great care, and with the best mate? rials. Its adaptability to thc crops of this section a unsurpassed; one evidence of which is the oillclal testimony of Professor SHEPARD, which we annex, os follows: OFFICE OF THE STATE INSPECTOROF FBKTILIZKRS. CHARLESTON, S. C., Mar:h 31,1871. . Messrs. J. A. EHSLOW A Co.. Agents of Middleton\s Fish Ammomated Phosphate: GENTLEMEN-Enclosed plea-e And the analysis of the sample of Middleton's F.sh Ammonlated Phosphate, .-elected by my assistant from the car? go Just arrived. Tue large amount of organic matter, rich In Ammonia, and thc lngidy suiuble condition of thc phosphoric acid, are buitlcient recommendations lor this ar'lcle. 1 feel sure thar the planter will be benet!;ed by irs Judicious application to Cot? ton and other crops. Respect fully, yonr obedient servant, iSlgned.) CHAS. If. SHEPARD. Jn., M. li., Inspectorof Fertilizers for Sou h Carolina UNIFORMITY OF QUALITY GUARANTEED. PRICES-f 60 cash, or for approved acceptance, pavable 1st November i.cxf, 5?o. Address J. A. EN-LOW A CO., Agents, No. 141 East Buy, Charleston, S. C. apr5-wfm GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. THE MOUNTAINEER, GREENVILLE, S. C.. Has toe largest real circulation of any paper In that section. Subscription price $1 a year. G. E. ELFORD, Editor and Proprietor. G. G. WELLS, Associate Editor. dec 13 jyR. BING'S PILE REMEDY For Bale b? Da. E. Bi ER. july? Sine ?roories, Ut. BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWIN'S) GROCERY AND .-. - p TEA. WAREHOtJSB. -rec HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAISY BUTTEE ';'^ L PTJBE LEAP LAED ' .-<?C -....?: ? i::-i>.>u PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES . , . ii (< ENGLISH AND AMERICANi GS aOKJGBS, TJA . -- - BISCIIIT8,. ,40, 4C.. ._ N. B.-I CLAIM TO REEP THE'LARGEST STOCK-AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT* OP FAMILY. GROCERIES IN THIS C?TT. . .* ' . ''? . i ' . .*'*\\:y',': i : ? . . f E. R BEDFORD, " Jj ??????ii .. . VERY..- ... 11 -UTRfc SUCCESSOR rc .' .?.. ? : fl? CHOICE j . B R ANDI KS.-,/WI S Ri? ". WILLIAM S. CORWIN A .CO- ., ,. ., . ' FAMILY I, ,n.. AI?D VfeRY OLD " . U ". No. 527?KING STREET,"'""" FLOUR. nsinxwiqa . >?: ..t i WHIRRIES. i-v.;.j I- < OPPOSITE HASBL.., J. .; . ..... , ...:cy WHOLESAXE AJVD ?>?J!? ?E?TJBR ; JJ . ' ?? !;W M.: ..:<.c;..; . : t-lii liny, .>.::.:.-.:< iDiw Fine Teas, Coffees, Siigars Provision^'\'!-^ict^ ' ?Si?*. HERDIETIC AIiItY SEALED FmiiWS?"'-'-^'.. ': VEGETABLES, M E A T 81^'&^sP^f "V" ?j All articles sold front-this establishment are of tie VERTRBST QUALITY and WAR KANTE di Goods lellverca to al! parts of tte City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free or expense! ?'?>''?? 5? EVE Ri E. BEDFORD.) SEND FOR A ' (JAS. S. MARTIN^ SEO. H. GRUBER. ( CATALOGUE. T i WM. G. HOOD, JB.. :-rs-^~rr . Bretni -IFtnrtif?iei?;'. -..auo-?m ??H . ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE IOF CHAnXESTON, S. C. 7 \ /' Jj f P. J. PORCHES, President. ?~ F. J. i^t?SS? ^ei?^er^ . DYRB-cT'ditsv ;' ^:; j?| W. LEBET..........W.P.' HALL.t.....L. D. DsSAUSSTflRE........ G. PINCKNHb TBE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES* ARE: NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS OS ASHLEY RIVER, coder the direction of aa experienced and Practical Onemiit.. Tire Company.lat. tend this to be a flrst class Fertilizer, and dne which can be recommended to Planters. .... THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE '.' ACID 3? II ?'SE?lTli:. FOR COMPOSTING TFITH COTTON SEED. This preparation is highly recommended by. Chemists, as with .lt Planters are enaoled to makO thelr own Fertilizers. .. . The.ATLANTlC PHOSPHATE is sold at $55 perton'cash, or -- on time,'wutr Interest at me rat? of one per cent, pei month. . .. it.: .. . ?.. The A'C1D>PHOSPHATS is sold at $35-.per ton casa, or-on,time, with Interest at the rate oi one per cept. per month. , , , ., PEJJZER, RODGERS & GO..?General Agente; dec31-4mos BROWS'S WHARP; ?^.V^^TOTjOH,.^^.^ ^ Bitters. ^jg . WHOLESALE AGENTO FOR THE* 0 L D C A R 011S A BITTERS; H. BISCHOFF &''CO:, H. ?LATTE .fe CO'M.'. " . ' : B?LLMA??N BROTHERS, '"" J. A. QUACKENBUSHT j WAC ENERA MO XS EES, MANTO?J3 & CO. Vj E S T I il O NIA L S. Ilcad'a few or tue Te-tlnwalalB in regard to The EFFICACY Of that STEALING. M KUI CINE, OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A few Certificates from the many 'la bur posses? sion from persons whohave tested tba OLU CAROLINA.BITTERS* FROM TUE POSTMASTER AT T?MBL1NC SH 'ALS, S. C. . Tey BLIND SHOALS, S. C.. April 9,1870. Messrs. GOODRICH, WIN ??MAN A CO., Charleston, S.O.: ?:. j... Gentlemen--TH is ts to Inform yon that about ti year ugo 1 was in ilelicarc hem h. worn out with old age arid' hard work,-weighing one liunrirei and twenty-five pounds upon request I com? menced using the OLU CAROLINA BITTERS Af ter using ulne bottles,11 felt as well and rigorous as thirty years' air?-went to work and made money. I weighed, after uslug the above, one hundred, and seventy two pounds. I have since r>c?n strong and halt. Accept, gentlemen, my thanks, and success say I ta i he OLD CAROLINA BUYERS. (Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M., ? Tumbung Shoals, S. C; FROM ANDREW CHAMUERS..JRWINTON. GA. IKWINTON, CA., September 25,' 1869. Messrs. GOODRICH. WINKMAN A Co.: Gentlemen-Wnen in your city.' two weeks ago. your Dr. Service gave me a not tie ul vour.cete brated CAROLINA BlTI'E'ts. which I brought horne for my father, whose health was very feeule. After usine' lt he was so well-pleased wtih lt* t-fl.ee'?. i hut lu- considers them ulmi?t indispensa? ble. Please And enclosed sixteen* (?lo.) tho price of two cases: mrectthem wv J.Otoaw*erH & Sob. No. l?. C. R. it. Your.*, very respectfully, * ,. (Signed) ANDK?W cn AMBERS. ANOTHER VOICE FROM CEOROIA. : FOKT VALLEY. GA.-, september li, 1869. Messrs..couDJiicu. WI?IEMAN A--Co... Charleston:. Gentlemen-I take great pleasure lu informing vourlinimv wile has'experienced great heneas, from ihe use of the OLD CAROLINA.BITTERS. It-is ce: tuuii v a good mediclae, and I wouldi* pleased if j ou. would send inc another dozen im mediately. Respect ful'v. Ac., (Signed) JNO. A. HocsEB. Void b.v ah Druggists in Charleston., Tue trade supplied by. ' ' ' .. r.OODItICn. WINEMAN A CC, ? rrintii al D-p'ir. No. 3 Haynesrreet. OLD CAROLINA ?ITTERS 70H SALE BY E. E. BEDFORD. Kin;; street. C. D. AHRENS A CO., King street, B. FELDMANS ? CO., King street, C. HOM El ER, And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. 3eaacscn*6 preparations. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &Cr NEVER FAILING. : BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHER? HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold ar- Wholesale by DO WIE, MOISE & DAVIS, And at retal by all Druggets. febl-smo ?ilacninm), CI aslings, &t. i S T Ar ii L ? S H ED 1 3.4 \ ... PH.<?-xii x . mos . WOUK sr. ,. JOHN JP," TAILOR Si CO.,. (Successors tb cameron A Co.,J ' ? I . ; ..Bu 1 ?... -ry- ?.! !>. - i?iitri feta ENGINEERS,. BOU^R-MAKERS, Ac, Ac Corner Hast Bar an'.i Prtierftard streets, near .thc ... '? ' . Di y Dock, .. . ,. ...CHARLESTON, S. 'C.' 1 ll a S C KA C TUR ER S OP STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,. ?M -.nae, Sraclonary and'Portable.' . RICE THRES?ERS ' AND MILLS. OF EVERY . DESCRIPTION. . COTTON^; PRESSES/ Shafting,' Pulleys anil Gearing^ . . Iron Fronts for Bu?ld?igs Casi inga of every kind In Iron or Brass ! Forgingsoi every description;.' /Sf- Guarantee to furnish Engines au : Rollers of as good ipiaiitv-and power, and at as low rates ns can be ?ad in New Yorky Baw more .or Phil? adelphia. "AGENTS FOil " JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AS,D STOP .VALV/.S..which are put on all Engines made at ihe?e Works. ?, SST Repai s prompily attended to. ' niasio-inu?nraosnic iilacliiucrn, (Enstincjs, ' >?. tn ~&ioiyK. ?hja nm ?.^V? ? .' ..<?.. ,i IIIIIIS I ! J.M:?r\?vlN?IBRp, marj: inwfcni'is_. . ?_ ^DP ? <ii? ?i i}U ?J Jr ,<t * -v AI* ei* M ?tua facto, rmi ?ort r?r aa e oy Or. B. BASS, cc m Meeting atraeijf