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Iii 1 ? ? ?? I ll - Q9MMXM1?XAX, HEWS. Export?. BALTIMOKE-Per sehr Edwin-100,000 feet lam? ber. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Harket. Omc? CHABiXSTON NBW8. ) MONDAY EVENING, ApTfl ?k 1871. j COTTON.-The demand was omited, the transac? tions teing Mostly to ona noMBasert with prices snowing no change; salee anent MO bales, tay l at ?, 2 at 10,13 at UK. 8 at 12, 22 at IS, 10 at 13*,270 at 14, 0 at 14X0. We quot e : LIV! SPOOL CL ASS LFI CAT ?OK, Ordinary, to good ordinary.113?@?3 LOW middling.18KC?13X Middling.14 @ Strict middling..14?? RICE.-This grain maintained a steady charac? ter; sales abont 75 tierces of clean Carolina, sa j 85 tierces at 8 3 ie, 40 at 8J?c fi ?. We quo te com? mon to fair at 7X@7ji, good s?s\c. NAVAL STORIES.-There was a moderate busi? ness, among which ware the following Bales, say "57 b bis extra pale rosin at $5 60,6 bbls pale St $5, 13 bbls doll at $3 60, ls. bbls opaqne at $2 50, 21 bblB Nos 2 and 3 at $2 05,'and other sales the par? ticnlars of which did not transpire. nunan, - To Liverpool, by steam direct seminal on uplands ; via Kew York, >id on uplands; ld on .sea islands; by eal:, 7-i6d on uplands, Xd on sea lsmads.J] .*ro Havre nominal, coastwise-io ' Sew York, bj steam, xe on uplands and <gc on sta 'Islands; $125 V tierce on rice: by sail, Xe * ft OL ootton; - f? tierce on rice: 40c 9 barrel on rosin, S7@s ?M^on lumber;.$D@10 f> M on timber. To Boston, by sall, KC 9 a on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail $8 f? M on boards; ?sc | fl lb on ootton; by steam $1 ft bale on'New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc fi 1? on uplands; by sail, $7 ft M on boards; $9 OD Umber; $3 fi ton on clay, and $3SS JO cn pho? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, ?c * ?? by ?ai!. ?3 50@7 ft M on boards; $3@3 26 ft ton 01? phcsrnaie rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take Jambar Irefgfcis ire m Georgetown, s. c., Danen and Satina ?iverj Qa. . sad Jacksonville, Fia., to Northern ports, ant/ lio .12 fi M are the rates ou lumber and boards. EXOHANSE.-sterling 60 day bills 20K DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The hanks purcha-e night checks at X off to par, aud sell at X pre? mium. GOLD-10<?U. Markets ky Telegrapk. MONEY MARKETS. . LONDON, April 24-Noon.-Consohn?. Bonds flovi. Nsw yOK?, April 24-Noon.-Stocks strong and active. Stares nw atd suady. 'Money easy at 0. . Geld las. Sterling-long lp. short IDS ? nev -ernmeott} dun. Evening.-Money easy at 5a6-exceptions 4. Sterling Arm sj-.aio Geld lox? Government? steady. Tennesse?? and Sooth Carolinas very, strong and active, 0th. r southerns barely steady * at Satm-da.v'3. rates. Tennessee* .67; '*ew 67*. Virginias 71; new 71K- Loulstanas 97; new Cd; levees 74X; eights SS.. Alabamas' lol; fivejafto. Georgias 82; se ven H 86>f: North Carolinas 49*4; new 26. South Carolinas 71; new 02. Freights quiet. : NxW ORLEANS, April 24.-Sterileg 22X- Sight exchange y% prtmlumV Gold 10^. COTTON MARKETS.. . LIVERPOOL, Apiti 24-Nooa- Catt rn holdem pressing sales. Uplands ~s, G>leans is&i salen 10.000 bates. i : Evening,-Cotton closed nat and irregular; ap lands 7Xa; Orleans 7Xd; sales 12,000 batet; ex portland sp?culation 3000. NEW'-YOKE, April 24-Noon.-Cotton outetbur. firm; uplands WAC, Orleans 16X&; sates 10,00? hales. ' ? Evenings-Cotton ii regular and unsettled ; salen 2888 bales, ?t 14??. BOSTON, April 24.-Cotton qolet and steady; middlings 15c; net receipts 166; gross uro; salaj 400; siock 14,600. BALTIMORE, April 24.-Cotton quiet; roido'llnffH 14Xc; net receipts loo ba;ag; ?rcsa iso; exports to Great Britain 970; coastwise 170; safes 450; stock ?9.080. ci liv*? % NoRiOtr, Ap.trzx. -^?ttwrirmr'low'iiiiddllngi) I 13,S'S13Kc; net.receipts 1287 baits; expoi^roast wise 1127; sales loo; stock 2876. < WILMINGTON, April 24.-Cotton quiet; middiVugu 14c; net receipts 234 bales; exports coastwise ?; BtockWeo. SAVANNAH, April 26.-Cotton qoiet; middlings 18X: net receipts 1A26 nales; .exports to Great. Britain 813; continent 375; coastwise 1289; sale* 1200; srock 62,918. tj MOBILE, April 24.-Cotton qntet; mlddfingH 14xc; net receipts leos bales; experts coastwise 194; sales 2< 00; ?rock 43.670. Nsw ORLEANS, April 24 -Cotton dull and nom? inal; mlddltng8-M>jul4.\c; net receipts 653? bale? gros*(8S&3; exports to Liverpool 7474; ?0 Ha re S786;to Bremen 683; to Barcelona laos; coastwise ?914; StOCk 192.44?. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKET?. NEW YORK, April 24-Noou.-Flour dull t.nd drooping; W hf at quiet aad heavy. Com a shade Amer. Pork lavers buyers, sisals 12X. Lard dull. Turpentine quiet at 56Xa59c. Rosin qoiet; ?rained $2 55. > Evening.-Floor. Seniliern, drooping; co ?ai 01: to fair extra $0 70a7 25; good to choice $7 50a9. Whiskey OIJ?C. Whtat lase lower; winter red and amber western $1 67H160. Coin a -shade firmer, with mt derate export and home demand, at 72878KC. Pork heavy at $i-ais 26. Beef doll Lard a shade firmer; kettle 11 Xe Naval atoran quiet. Tallow a shade raster. BALTIMORE, April 24.-F.our. family, active; market favors buyers on medium and high grades. Wheat Arm and onehanged. com dun; white and yellow Southern 70. Potk duli at $20. Bacon Aim; shoulders 8Vc Whiskey scarciat 92a 9 2 X- . T CINCINNATI, April 24.-Floor dall and drooping; family $616a6 46. corn In good demand, fall prices at 67c. Pork unsi tiled af $1812?, seller April. Lard nominal, paon drooping: clear sides OXc Whiskey drooping at si aso. . NEW ORLEANS. April 24.-Corn scarce and fnaeryf mixed Tlc; while and yellow 72a 75c Cats 64a6*c?T Sugar and-molpsses unchanged. Nt>v York Hay Market. - From the Daily Bulletin, April 22 : Recetn;s to? day about- lToo bait a The ot mu nd for shlnjpinif is very limited, but quotations are" not actually lower, ptbeurades than pn "te are weak. Straw ls firm and jn small supply at fall prices. New York Rice Market, Frcm the Dally Bulletin, Aprti 22: Domestic I centinut3 ni luir demand, but the Fal? s are small for waist ol btock, and buyers aie pc? king sup piles Lom ptfu tU to ai rive. We note aooutf? casks Carolina In lola at SKsSc for ordinary to prime* Foreign lain lair supply, ^d meets with a good ti ade demand, hnd is ilim. Sates or 1000 bags (pan yisterdsjlut IXaiXc, cunency, duty patd and 3?<a3&c gold, h. bond. , FiomiheJ(.urnalofCommer?a;- Fice rernain-i qolei. For Cai olin :i iii. re ls s< me lhqnrry ind Bteedy pileesare bid, tm the small stuck pre? vents much b UM ti et e. Kengoub sel s in a mode? rate way. lor di altin' ute at unchnnjud prices "We quote CatvliLa at.S>ir.9c, anti Raugooo, duty .paid, at 7a7xc currency. Boston Market. * BOSTON, April 19 - COFFEE.-There ls ven little change to no-tce in tx flee. Slime considerable oas been dene in Java, bat otherwise the demand rv is only for ima ll Jobbing lots. 1 he sates Include a lot of 12,010 pu ki is Java on private irrms; loou pockets Smgapoic Javu ai isc;-sn ?ii h t? of Jr.vu at 19HS23C. and Kio ai 14>?ai5>?c f) lb. st Do? mingo ls quleuand piimc IK ^?nminnhy 97-?H10C fl rb, gold, In bond. St n.e cciisldtrbbii- St Do mingo has be.n thlppid to Europe irom New "Jerk. COTTON.-The mai ker for cotton has been doll during the wetk, ai d pr?tes lin vc ruled io laver or buyers, mamfattoreis port-haslna onh III Mnall lots as wanted. The fates haVe been ai Oail^c for ordinaiy; 12\al2c lor $0 a or. lnary; 13X? 14;4c tor .ow middling and i4X?15>ic lor mid dlinir. lnciUMintr uplands and i.uli. i lie aiuli gradta are ecaice, but sales aie, with diffimity: -made ax a satis factory pru e. DOMESTICS.-'I herc " has been consldirab;c ac? tivity in tet?n goods at d stuitdai-d slueuncs. and other good* have been st,lu to some extent. Prices have noi varied mulei lally, but- the market ls more firm for most kindn c.f goods. For woollens there 1B some di maud from 1 bc clothiers for heavy .goods, willi the niospeci of more moven, eu ls. Stocks arc mod?rai e. and as 1 he cost o produc? tion has been considerably Increased recently,Tull prices aie looked for. GCNNT BAOS.-The mat ker IB quiet, and the Bales have neeu nf nu unponsnie. Pnces are BominHiiy l?.HsHc. currency. * GUNNY CLOTH.-This ?ittc:e remains M dnilxg previously HOI ici 0. although ili.-ie ls not much pressure to sell ut any concernen. Wc quote do mesiicsat sec Ci.lcunaat lssiRXo per yam. Batesofioo bales C?:cttia st ISc. and and 10 bales nt 18,vc < urn-no.i. N-TAL STOKES.-The irai ket lor spirits turpen? tine ls firm, with alair iiemsnd HI 5fl.i57c 1 er Kal? lon, end 100 hals m ai riv?- a 55Sc per galioa. Tar ls quiet with sum ll sales at ?3a3 25 tier ? arni. Bosln in 8catce ami arin, with a-h-s 01 100 barrell palest $0 5 , aud >ms!l I-ls ai $0 75.i7 per bbl. Pitch ls selling ut \i 60 per burri' f?>r Southern. BICE.-The marl, et lorre?' ls Hnn w|i li asteutiy deman.l. Tue salts h.. e been at 8,S>?S>.Ve Pe?" "? Tor pilme and ebon e Cnn.lin?; ino c.ma at 8c; other lots do ut 7>4'a!i2i'c; .00 b.?<* Kai goon ut ?6 so, ar.d sma l lula d?. nt 7U7A?C p-r lb. Interior Colton Markets. MONTGOMERY, April22.-Our elton market ls ?dull and uuchuuged. SELMA. April 2?-Th'-re were ?alt-s ye-t'Trtne *oihe amount 01 iso balee: Vuw mi?il.'incs i2x'a 38c; ?titi t good ordinary istal?jgr;*-)!?!! ordinwry ll??^c OetnaMil ;:rm. itiiy-?* . n-fiine inside I and scars iv kag ouuhie prlccer. Hew York So.val Store? Market.''' From the New York Journal of Cummeroe, April 23 : The demand for spirits turpentine bas be? come very light at the high prices, and with an arrival or about 200 barrels to-day, there was more desire to work off supplies at a deonne of one and two cents per gallon. We quote at 60aSlo for merchantable lots, with so barrels sold in parcels. ?Rosins-Tb? market "is moderately setiver for strained; th? demand for a few parcels for ship ment at about $2 65; 400 bbls. sold at 82 66. We quote No. 2 at $2 80a3 25; No. 1 $3 6oa4 80; pale and ev ra pale at ftes. Tar ie ta smaM demand .at *2 4?a2 451 or Newborn, and $2 80 for Wilming? ton. Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, April 22.-" /J ._ Stock on hand September 1,18T0..?.-..bares..1,272 Received th? week. 539 Received previously.81,905-82,442 Total......*3,714 Shipped this week.....1.535 Smppe* previously. :.. ..T9.800--sg.TO5 Stock, on hand, Friday, April 21,1871?.. iV. 12.979 Havana Market. HAVANA, April 16.-As matter of'interest to sugar dealersTfglve the following gfatlsttcsorour produce m this article for the island rh the last three years, and my deduction therefrom, as to the result of the lolling crop of 1871. The hogs heads have been converted into boxes, estimated at iii boxes for each hogshead, which giyea tor the whole crop of Cuba, for 1888,'*|7S5,911T?xe3? do 1869, 3,?t8,248 boxed; do 1870. 2,849.1 OZ 1113 generally adam ted by the best information ta and outside'the sugar-houses the deficiency this year will be 29 per cent, from last cfop, which will give for 18712,i30,*28-*oxes. My-own rm press lone are that two militons wlU cover the productif. 1871 it may vary a few boxes either way-bnt, to rea? lize thtB view, the weather has to be favorable to the producer through this short rematnlug por? tion of the rolling season. Converted into net toes (2000 lbs) for the year 1863, the produce shows 784,141 tons; fer the year 1869 the pYodnce shows 733,5? tones for the year 1870 tbe produce shows 598,?a tono,.and possibly nie year 1871 tclllrea? lize 448,738 tons. The sale- of Bogara In the short business days of this week here and at Matanzas, Cardenas, Ac, heard lrOui, will cover about 22.000 box?and 3500 hhds., and the rates, US advised 'or the Tuet two weeks, have been fully sustained, while the best bargains huve been made by a New York, house, represented here, at Sagna, C?rdense, and Matacaas. Those who* Save bought ?an realize here large commission tf they wmh. Our qnota 1 w; s .continue for whites, through, J7a7>i per 100 Kai yellow do, Nos 13" tb 20 do. ?SJ?aOX do; bi owns. do. Nos ll and 12, at $5a5'? do; cucu? ruchos do, Nos 7 to 10, IsXaW ?lo. Other c?a-bes? are rather quiet; no heavy sales made. Molasses sugars-No* 8 to 10. In boxes, have realized $4 to 4.V per 100 lbs; t? 1-32 for No 4; $4 1-10 for No 8, Ac Melado firm at f 2% to $3 per loo lbs, at out ports. Cen?iiugal? are nat m^much.demand; a few sale? duta-afcceiv mad* *Kp ?fc r. $5 5-16, and No ??i4i|MB^vi|(|o4siliW^fi|f to good re0nlrigjal|WCt8fPX.fnwfl|4b|yera do not seem wjbe-AWoe^lttiout IbaMaeuft. MOLASSES.-We have not fctork for more than two small cargoes, and thar, clayed and musco? vado mixed, held at 6. rs per keir. Sugar ship mentsor the we<k, hence and from Matanzas, 17,511 ooxes and '.'842 hhds, of which to the United States 5944 boxes and 24S0 hhds, and balance to Spain and other European porls, leaving Blocks In the two shipping ports equal to 3S6.SC0 b<x<-B and :.'4,56S hhds, against, for - ame time last year, 457.908 boxes and 24.362 h lui s. JP)f?S-Vi hjtre ha>^aJrU-Mr*.-f sa nun ToTufR erk; heft sates of flrito>?ltfy Kt f l4*-76* to $14 60, and second do at S14 to $14 50. Rm-ls in demand for Europoau shipments: for coma ON. ready for shipment in chestnut staves. $34 to $ io per pipe: refined no demand. CIGARS ANO LKAP TOBACCO-AS well advised of by the trade, firm for the twists at labric rates, sud most or the leaf In hands of cigar makers or K?caiuts by Kiiliroaa, April 3-8. SOTTE CAROLIN a RAtUUUB. 366 bales cotton, 68 bales goods, 136 bbls naval stores. 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, Reeder A Davis. Dowling A co. Ptlzer, Rodgei s ft co, Q . H Walter A co, lr ist ft Auger, Mowry A Son, M . Goldmith AJ&n, MAuauccn j Klecke. Juo-Ggren; ; H (5?Ha * cb, Jetl'Sris A' cd, Wadu* & fl?tes, . M TrTeSt, o?f w Wllrtams ft-co. f-AOittt 3tr9, Otis Phillips, H S citz, C Litschg;, W-C Bee A co, John?. stun, Crews A co, Wilcox. Gibbs & co, A B Mull! gan. T P Smith. Sloan A Scigmous, W B Smith A co, G Foll?n, Mrs M A Snowden, W Roach A co, W M Bird A co. . NORTH S A ST S KN 2AILE0AD. jt? bato hottob/18' bblf navalp toaes.p:a? lam ber.Vorfr'rrice.-wii irncr pea?rvs-o?u, mdse. -Sc. To Ge*' W Williams ft co, Frost A Adger, A J Sali? nas. A S Smith, Mal oute A Kent, G Pollin, J E Adgcr A co, E Welling, w c Courtney lt co. J S Semi mer, Trenholm ft Son, W Shepherd & co, C Graveley, C W A A cu. J P G::ylc, and Railroad Agent._ Per steamship Oiarleston. from New York Mrs Leery, M;.-- A livery, J Decry, '. .leery, wei Webster. Mr Smith, Mr Peake, Capt I rsey and' wire, J 'llmraonu, J R Church. H Hardwg, Jes ur gili, H W Prescott. O G Prtsco'.r. Hrs H E Ewing, W A Courtney, Mr Archer. J C Wes:, w Otter* n, H Merriman and wile. H Hemmiugway and wi:e. w M Wicks, Van W Wicks, G Christie, Mr Barker.1 J?^loi?TlOss, C? moan/Tl Earle. "T ? Fer steamer Eliza Hancox. irom-i*vannah. via Beanfott, ftc-J French, w LttUe, K T Dorn and wile. T A lletniaon. Miss M A Hermann, captain Chester, K Valent inc L Bullant; Mrs Prescott. A Reed r.nd wit?-, Mb? Ililli. Miss Prescott. W C lo? ws-rd. K Palmer, J M Crowfoot, Miss J Wlll.aras.-A White, j Hendricks, and 18 on deck. - . MUON'S rmsxs. Full Moon. 5th. 9 hours, 3 minutes, morning. Last Quarter. 12th. 0 huns. Cl minutes, morning. New Moon, 19th. 1 hour. 43 minutes, evening. First nuurter,?7th. 6 hours, is minutes, evening. 24 Monday. 25 Tuesday. 26 Wednesday.. 27 thursday.... ldO'JU.A. Wm 5.. 21 5.. 20 5.. 19 5..18 m M ARISH SE? S. CHARLESTON. S. C.:.APRIL 25, 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 83 sec. | Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. CbarJc's^an. Berry, ?juv York-left . To ?ari Adta?j A co,,* (BBllroad "j frxugefi cb, rr*' Aimur', J vTiflen, D A Amme, c li Alu eus ft co, J Apple, J Archer, M A A Ashton, Dr U Baer, C Bart ft co, E Bales A co, T A Beamish, K E Betliord, E T Brown, W M i-frd ft co, H Bircliotf A co, Boilmat.n Bros, Mrs Luoth, B Boyd. LT Liradburn, C D-Bia!ie ft co, J A Bren? ner. T M Bilstoll ft CO, T S Build, W J Burge, T M Cater, Ca 0111141, Barkley ft co, W Car ringi ou ft co, W H Chulee ft,c<', L Chjyuu, J CM Claussen, M H Qoj iiu^ LOehin A co. OJ euosiJal GOSH rove. P Darcy. Dowte. Moise ft Davis, J'B Duval ft Sou, J M Ea-uu A Bio, Edger on ft Bicharos, Hus Bros, G ll Evat-nba- h, J S Fairly ft c >. J P Forreston, s Kass, B Pe.ct niau 11 i co, A I) Fiemliif?. I) P Ham? ing ft co, For.-ythe, Mccomb ft co, K U Gtrdlner, Hy Gerdts ft Co. Fiirci.gi.tt. Benedict ft co. Good rich, ?Imman ft co, D' K Gib?.s, Coutvenler Bru*, Hart ft co, G S Hack r. J W Harrisson, Miss Haas. \v s H utrey, u Hickey^ Holmes'* Bo k House, F S Iloimes, T M Horsey ft Bro, J Hurkamp A' co. J B Hunton, ;ager ft Bros, I! Ii Johnson, Johnston, Crews ft co. O E ft A S Johnsen, T Kellr, U Kerri 'bu. T b jingi K?aitgrrAfi>4Mrk N W Kitisi an. Kline*, Wlckee'earf J cortile eliaoiiiai*i J H Lawtou^r w, A Langer? Lu>ifeV*ft AreXander, c A LtDgl.tCK, P. F Mur?as C UlSChgl, Geo lAltie ft co, J ll Lipez, R S Macbeth. Miss Mug wood, Man ,t?.ue ft co. Mrs Muiiigauli, s R.Marshall. Mc: oy A Ree, w Matuiiessen, Mci?.cohen, Me'ke ft Mul? ler, J H Mensing W H Mertens. J G Mtliior ft co, A MmUz, Mis u'Cunuor, M U Naihau. B O'Neill. D O'Neill ft PODS, Mrs M O'Neill. 0*teudoirf ft co, C F Pa k Iii, I) Pam 4 co, K Perry, Raveuel ft co, ll H Raymond, J Russell. J Rugheimer, L Seline!, S S botonuMiB Sell ft Foaier. Siiackellord ft Ktliy, D Soltieie, W Sheolierd ft co, Southern Express co. Mr? SJackley, W St?elr, lt Sieiuken ft Bro, stolli Wt bb .v co, h H St? ddard ft co, st emu-, Werner A Ducker. J F Tay lor ft co, S Thompson. W Viute Ttedeman, raider ft co, p p Toaie, w Urrerdarut, U s Mi" lu pin nneiii, F . on Saaten, J II V?llers, Walke., Evans ft OogawelL'S ?\ ans, 0 F Wieu-rs. West A ituiit, Wi.inemoie ft Rhodes, L Wfukopi, G W Wllllnms & co. J Wirb, J Wright, W J Yates, abd others. At 10 45 P M. o.u 23?, 30 mili s south off Hauern?, exchanged signals with steamship Chumiilnii, boi.mt North. Tree hamsun reached the l-ar in 50 hours iront New iork. Steamship Vlrxlnla, Hunter, Philadelphia-len - Inst. Mdse, lo W A Conn ney. P Wahn, John Archer, G D Brahe ft co, H Bulwinkle ft co, U F Baker ft io, T M Illiston ft co, liyrue ft Foga tle^ Dr u Bair, H Ids. lu rr A CO, Cameron, barkley ft co. W c ( lii.pn.ati .? co, M ll COliius, McD Cohen, W carnn.ton ,v co. J c U flausten, r M cater, u W G ijen, Dowh-. Mu.se A UUVIH, Kims Bros, Gas. luth c-, Fogaril 's 1.011k D' pot, Vr F. liretibach.C Un.viley. Bait ft io, J W Harrisson, K Juruan ft 1 lt johnson, T J Kerr A co. Klim k. wickeaiierg A co. u Klatic ft cn. A R Lewl'h". D Lopez, W tabby, G J Uibu. W McLean, McLoy ,v KSw. A Nimitz. J t Nubn. M ll Nathan. N K Railroad co, 0 F Punk Din, J C y<u> mann, j A Quackenbush, Raveuel ft ro. Rnvenel, HDII.i - a 4 co. J N Ronsi n. M rfens. Werner A Du. kt-r, . ft ? Raiiro.ul co,W A ,-knne. AWHtobg, LT .-omlerft co, J F Taylor ft co H ll Wilson .V Bro, lt \\ utte, Walker, Evans ft Coxs Well and others. bteaiuslitp Falcon. H ay me. Baltimore- lett - instant. Mdse. To Mordecai ft co. P c Tren? holm, S C Rai ruad Agent. N E Railroad Agent s Stiouss A BP , W J Trim, Wagner ft Moiiaeea, J U Alke-, Goodrich. Wdientan ft co, A W Kkil ft co, Klinck. Wicki-uberg ft co. Haotoue ft to. Mow? ry ft .eon, Tax Im A co. Dukes ft co. Cha ce ft co, J Ileitis. Dr A Flu h, G W Wine. Johnston, trews ft co. M ackt-iioid ,v Kelly, camp? n ft co, L d-heu A co, .MHishiill ft Burgp, H F Baker ft co ll < obla ? cc, Si od, Webb ft co, S: etfeus. Wcn.er ft Dut ker, J E A deer 4 co, JeffordB A co. Tied emin, Cald jo, p B Lalane ft co, iMurey A Alexander, Blet A co, O Claciui, OstendOTff A co, and others. Preach brig -Dauphme, Blancbet, Callao-95 da;a. Guano. To Geo W Williams A co, Agents. Vessel to Master. Twelve days after leaving port, spoke French bark Stella Marla, from Callao, with guano, for this port. Brig Waltham, Baak ell, Boston-23 dayjs. Ice and mdse. To A Gage A co, Dan H Sllcox, Tlede man, Calder A co, PP Loeke, H Klatte A-co, G Locke, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Railroad co R White. Dowie, Moise A Davis, D Paul A co, E Cowperthwalt, H Bischoff A co. E B Stoddard co, A B Hayden, Jno Heins, W M Bird A co, G A imar, B O'Ne! u. E H Sp arllng. Order and others. Vessel to M Goldsmith ft Son. ...,. M L sehr N W^8mlth,Tooker, New Terk-6 day Mdse. To W Roach A co. James Adger A co, Bischoff A co, F C Borner, H Bolwlnkle A co, W Bee A co, C Bart A co, Bollmann Brothers, T Bristol A co, B Boyd, Cameron, Barkley A co, Cobla A co, W H Ch afee k co, McDtiff. Cohen Ageta't. co, J Hurkhamp A co, H Klaue A co, c A Len? I hick, 0 L?llenihal A co, J C Ogeman, F L O Nelli, i D Pani A co. J A Quackenbnsh, Raveuel, Holmes 1 A co, W Shepherd A oo, Tiedemann. Calder A co t P P foale, E H Jackson, A L Tyler, G W Wilhams A eOj'O P Welters. WL Webb. 8 H Wilson A Bro i W H Welch. H Wetokoff, COAhreas A co, and others. .. "' ''' *,- '' ! -O L seer F Merwin, Pearce;- New York-5 days Mdse. To H F Baker A co; Railroad Agent, J Ap i pie, H Bischoff A co, BohTBaoti Brea, TI Cater,w BrooKbanks,' Blom A Miller, W H Chafee A co, Grinch, Cameron, Barkley A co, A F Chevrenx Douglas & Miner. Ellas Bros, Goodrich, Winemkn ' A co, J Gorham, l> Goldstein, E H Gardner, For By the, McComb ft cb, I L Falk A co, J Hark ?rn o co, Hart A ee. J iv Heath, Holme-. Calder A co, Klagte ft co, P'H >alane A oo, B t.'lWlL D O'Neill J A QAekenbush, SteTTens. Werner &. Docker, DH stlcox, Tied^msn, calder A co, Terry A'Nolen. ? I Weiskopf, Root White, li A R, O B C, E P L, and others. ? " Sehr Sea Qoeen. Rosebrook, Baltimore-8 days Ooroand oats. To T J Elerr ft co. Vessel to the Master.. ' ' ftcftr Ann S Deas. Garbattl. West Point Mill.' 93 tes Tice. To J R Pringle A Bon, O'A Tren holm' Son. .' ? Sehr Wm A John. Leonard, Waccamaw River I 26,000 staves and 16 tons iron. To Shaekelfbrd Kelly. 'Steamer Eliza Hancox, Burna, Savanpftk. via Beaufort, Ac Mdse and sundries. To Raveuel Holmes ft co, E Valentine, S Mayo, Mrs C .Harri. Bon, Southern Express co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Brig Edwin, Hammond, Savannah-Street Bros ft co. I Sehr Edwin, Dayton, Baltimore-H F Bake j A oo. FROM THIS PORT." I Steamship San Qnlfftia, Espino, Savana, 11th April. Sehr Elias Moore, DeOroot, Kew York, Anrll 21 i behr. A J Fabens, Bragg. Providence. AprU 20. Sclrr Marcos Humer, Orr, Philadelphia Aprii 22 DP FOR- THIS PORT. Sehr Lettie Wells, Wells, at New York, April 20 - MEMORANDA. UTBRrocri, April 24.-Arrived, the Chancellor and Ben Nevis, from Mooile; Advice and Bareela/ tba, from NewOrleftns: Larrabi?'aad Nicholson ri om New Tort;'Hall, from Girl veston. .WANNAH, April 24.-Arnve<i. steamship Saxa 4{o.-sa, Baltimore; bark Nile; Liverpool. capt Harding, of the bork sterling, from Phip ' nix - Islands at tow port, reports as follows: Lett Phoenix Hands off. Novarater 25 iii. 18T0. wi h a ?0.0 s E wind.-which lasted, however, ouiv two dsys. Fi om thence had callus and light airs till January. 8th, off ?iew zealand; thence to Cape Hom strong westerly gale**, lu which she lost her jiu and main, topmast staysail. Passed Gape-. Horn , February 2d, haviug.ruu irumNew Z aland In the .'hort space of 27 dais. From Cape Horn to the (ailtude ' f ibu River Platte she had light S E wind Whilst in the latitude or i he S.E trades, she ?as annoyed by calms aud band winda, which spoilt an otherwise One pdssage. eros.-ed the Hue in lung 36 W on Match 19th. Had fine ti ? tran es to lat 22 N. Thence'!o tfevniinah had head winds and caima* On the 14th inst? tu tn? ?.o?r stream, had a aearvy gale from the N W, when ?be wit" hove to lot 8?hour(f. Arr.ved-at Savannah ont the i?th inst, nf-w a fair passage of 137 days. Lay at Ty bee tUi Wednesday morning for-order, and men -et>nll and arrived off this port - tlie same even? ing.. She reports having spoken the following veHsels: February 2, Italian bank Lin colt r. from Callao io Get*>a, 36 OH\ s out; March 4to. British hark Jas Hi'oban, unknown: via. British brig M Moore, from Montevideo Xor Jtahaoath: stn,-burt Merrimac, from Buenos Avie? for Boltoo; tarn, Kreuoti bark- Albert; Xrom Havre for Bueautj Ayre*, 42 days eat; 2t4h> French bu rt-La Paix. from.eal ta tor Savapaalt; cut ii, Brttisb sehr Sterling, irom R o Janeiro ar PitUaderphm; on 14t*a April, spoke the La Taix again. .Thc British ship Dainio, A leo, from Mew Yotk, arrived at Fall River April 10.h. consigned io the Marine and Uiver i'hosphuie Mining and Manu factumg Compauy. The sehr Chas Comery. Ptnkham, at this port loom.- aagimprei had heav* wiHtli* an 4icl7th friafan/*aa#l Pear bearing':* wS?atfS, irawblch blew away thc foi esail. Th? sehr*-Snow Squsn, Norton, an-T Ellen M Congdou. Oongdon.-balfe from Georgetown, S (J arrived at New York April 21. The sehr Annie Amsden, from Holl River. S C, .for Portland, arrived at Viney aid. Haven April 20.' LISI" OF VESSELS or, CLEAKEI) AND sAii.it:. KOK ra F 4>It B r 43 N . ! LivBant"!.. Br ship Island Home. 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O R PHILADELPHIA. WEEKLY STEAM LIKU-THURSDAYS-CON NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES . AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. : The Fast Iron Screw steamship VIRGINIA, H SNTEB, Commander, wm be ?spMened for Phnadelphia on Tn cns DAT, Ktn. April, at e o'clock P. M., from Brown's North Wharf.. syrnrcturh Bills fcadttrg issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities, and Splritt, Turpentine, as agreed. 49*The Steamers of this ime wlH take Lumber to Philadelphiaon accommodating terms. For Freight eng?gt?fnents apply to . . WM. A. COURTENAY.. apr24-mtuth8 ': No. l Union WbarC B J? JB >V ? 0 K K. Y 0 ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26TH, AT SIX ' . f>CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL OS DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamslip SOUTH C VROLI.VA, Beckett, commander, #01 sail for New York on WKDNBSDAT, April 26, at 6 o'clock P M., from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. The Une new Iron Steamship GEORGIA, will follow on TUISDAT, 2d May. 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 of this Line >i per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, havlnc very trne mte-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 2? Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Un l?n Wharves. apr22-4_ ? Jp 0 B ? ? W Y ?) RE. * OLD LMjfi? \EW YORK ANDOHAIALKS TOIS STEAMSHIPS. . . ESTABLISHED 1 S J 5. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT IfECE^TATE-ROQMS. The very fast, and splemlld Side-Wheel St/ani asipa of Mia-Une will sall from Adgei 's South Whan tis follows : CHARLESTON, SATURDAY, April 29th, at 1 o'clock ?P. M. t .a- lu?'.: rai; -e X percent, by U.ta Line. sar Hi i ou? li Bilis ol leading given oa Cotton to Liverpoui.-bo.-i on. Pr?videuce und thc New Eug land maniifacuiriug tuwuaai.iue lowest market rate3. ., . . *, ...For-JFreighi or Pansage engagements, apply tn apr! . JAMKh A PUER A ca JpAOFl? MAIL STE^SIUP COMPY't M KO LU li Uh S TO CALIFORNIA. CHIN A AN D J A PAN FARRS GREATLY REDUCED. Steamer?, of thc above Unelea ve Pier So. 4t - North ?iver?- ?4M Of Cati ni. _ street. Nw Yorks, at. 12 o'clock- noon, ul the 16th and seth <A every moma lexuent when, tuan ?latas faB?m Sunday, thon the Saturday preceu mg. - .... Al! departures connect at ranama witii .team TB for south PaolUc and-Ceatral Ainoucan ivirts. Departure of Uth luu?hea at KJDgttoa, jamaica. Fur Japan sad China, steamers leave Ban Fran orscp* Urat of every monih, except when ll fails on ton d ari thea ou Ure ti ay preceding. ?, . Mi Gai i io rula .attainer* much a; Undana, bu: KO direct b oor New York to Aapinwall. < Jue hundred pomms baggage Ireetp each adult Medicine ami aiteudauce free. . For Pas*ago Ticket* or otuer information appii at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tnt wnapf lout of Canal meet. North River. Nea ?wk. F. Ri BABY, Agent. julyltt-i.vr-. . . X C TJ P. 3 I 0 N TO TUB PHOSPHATE WORKS, ., OS TUE '. ASHLEY. R I Y ? R . .The elegant Steamer ELKA HAN? COX,- C?ptala h. W. Burns. . wiij. leave Accommodation Wharf on TTJMDAT MOK* ISO, April iii ri, at io o'clock, and return to the city at 5 P. M. Kefresbmetits an board. Fare tl, A good opportunity will be afforded to visit thc various points of Interest on the River. Bprth-4_. _ JpOK NORTH EB1STC, 13EAUF0KT AND PACIFIC LANDING.. ' .The Steamer.PILOT LOT- Captain _ .?Jp-P-k J. W. Sly,.jvill .eave Cent mi Wlidtt^jgggS?ESS? (or i?ic.;i'..i.ye poiuis i've ty MOKDAY AUIHMM?. ar. s o'clock, aim. returning, will ?en ve Hcaufoit.t.very TL'ESHAY, at 5 u'clo:k A. M.,und F.dtsto al SP. M. niar.'l J. D. AIKEN, Agent. Jg X C ? R.S I O .N TRIP. Un and alter T?msnAY,-'AprP.'6ih, . ^If^a, thc Me: mvrST. HELENA.Captain l>. ?msSSBSC sine uir/Jr., will leave as above, every hfUTOOOR, ht haif-piis-t.-*' o'clock, ?rum Market Wharf, leaving .-nu iv.it?i Jslanifc uitV ijlurfh* af s ffresi ter-jiast 6 u'ekeife . ?MrJtfAiSunuT-rrifZ&v?mi mai'?0_J. H. MURRAY, Agent. OK BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC ~ LAN'DISG. The steriaor PILOT BOY. Captain r ?rlP^a, j. yv. sly. win leave every 1 ir~^i rifftaa DAY MOWING, at 8.0'clgck. as atwe, tteiururug, Will leaf? BertBtort PKIbAT^IrCWIKh: at ? o'clock. inarm J. D. AIKEN, Agent.j Q ll A N GE" OF S C ll E D ULE. SluUNT PtEASATf AVD '?CLLIVA^^rtrL?ND .. p?RKY On and arter TBUKSDAY, April . 6.ih,the foiicrftfa.nehcdole wit bei1 observed: ' Le?v j city at fi.30 and 10 A. M., 3 and 5.20 P. M. LeaveJUouttt'PleasaUt at 8 A. M., 12M., 4.15 and 6. iib P. M. Leave - j.UA-an b Uland at 7.30 and U A. M., 4 and 6-lvp. M. " All Freight must be prepaid, aud none received arter half-pan 2 o'clock. J. ll. MUKRAY. niurao Agent. F "KEKL? LINE 1\> SAVANNAH. ' THROUGH ' BY DAYLIGHT. KOP. PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HI LTD.' HEAD. SAVANNAH. DA Kl EN AND BRUNSWICK. GA. Tlie favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. W. Hr KN.-, will rtceive Freight at Accummoda- I ^T*^* a. Hon wharf for above points every rf?Saawaaaa? ft'?t.9AT. aud leave on e?-er.v WKONKSDAY !&UM> ISO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at sav&uiinh the sam vvuiu.g, and leaving ror Dani-u. Ac, the follow lug morning. Keturniug, Will leave Savannah fo Cliariestdc every MONDAY MOKKIKO, at 7 o'clock For Fre^ht or pelage, ?r*t?ly to RAY EN EL. HOLMES A CO., sep?o No. 177 ROM .Har. P 0 K F LOR I DA, r TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE. PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JhHNtS RIVER. Tne Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. COXEJTEK, will sail from,_ southern Wharf for above points every Tutsna' F.vKMNo.at s.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charles ton every SATCKOAY AKTEKNOON, at 6 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT. Captain D. B.Vincent. will sail from Southern wharf for above point> every FRIDAY EVEKIKU, at P.30 o'clock, arrivinc back at Charleston WKHNKSDAY AFTERNOON, at e o'clock. RAY EN EL A CO.. Agent?, octio Southern wharf. TT-BBSELS WANTED. ? Wanted a good VE-SEL lo load in the Commercial Line for New York; also, one<^B for Philadelphia. Cargoes ready. Apply to fi. F. BAKER A CO., apr??-l - . Central waarL QOMMERCIAL LINE OF PACKETS . BETWEEN NEW TOBE . AND CHABLESON, S. C. The nndereigned haye ma^e arrange mentl to run a REGULAS LINE OF FIRST-_ CLA -S VESSELS between-New Tots and Char I ton, S. a insurance by this Lise guaranteed at lowest rates. Vessels wilj load at Pier No. 28, East River, New York, and discharge at central Wharr, Charleston. S. C. Auanal Contracts for Freight from New York, at reduced rates, cap be made on applicatldn to BENTLEY, MILLER A 0?., No. 64 Sooth street, New York, OT . H. P. BAKER A CO., apr26-3 Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C. N O TIC E! NOTICE I We beg to notify the friends and pa? trons of the ?j MERCHANTS' LINE . OP* ?EW YORK* SAILING PACKETS, 'That wc are new prepared to Issue Bills of Lading from New York tb thia port at as low rates as by any other line. The Vessels of this Line are flrst-class, insture Al, are commanded by experienced Captains, and leave the Port of New York In regalar turu every seven to ten days. ? EVANS, BALL A CO., Agents, No. 36 South street, New York. WM. ROACH k CO.. Agents, ? apr24-3_Charleston, S. C. JP OR LIVERPOOL. The Iron Cllpaer ?hip RBMINGT V al fl. Jno. F. Fowler, Master, having one hali Uer Jtjfilt cargo encaged and going on board, will h'ave'dis patch. For engagements of Freight spplv to apr:?_HENRY CARP. pOK FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAG? NER*, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER .INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE . HARBOR. The Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern -?Ja Wharf every day ar. lu o'clock, Morning, S25S? and half-past 3'o'clock eveiy Afternoon. For arrangements, apply td Captain THOMAS YOUNG, on board. . . ; sprig. EXCURSION" TO THE WORKS. PHOSPHATE Und?r the auspices of the Lafay etteArtlllerj Charitable Association,,_ -the Steamer POOOSIN VIII leave- Market-w ?au , To nJUBOw Mo&viKti, at half-past 8 o'clock, aud re iura at sunset. A hand of music and refresh, mems wiirbe provided. .'. Pare for thetrtp-adults ?0 cents; children 26 cents. Tickets-may be procured at Ksaapaux A Gonzalez, Nb. 38 Market street, A. ?rook nab ks, Meeting sine:, and at the steamer, on Wednesday morning._-,_apr2Vf jg; EORGETO"W"N S TE ASTER'S. . Until- further notice the Steamer _ EMILIE, Captain c. C. White, TT"i' T'lT Jj-rijT leave Charlesion every WEDNESDAY M?HT, at i .'Clock, and Georgetown every FRIDAT MOSSING, [at 8 o'clock. - For engagements apply on-board, at Commer? cial Wharr, or to SHACKELFORD A Rf LLY, Ag?ntV aprW-tsitis - .No 1 Boy os's Wharf. #?XAiil4?E6. THE M O ST H?L FERTILIZER 0? THE DAY. ? ? DUGDALE & GIRO S MAGNUM BONUM . FOR THE COTTO-N CROP A. IN Y S I S. Soluble Cone Tnosphatc of Lime.16.: Bone I'ho.-phste of Lime.19.64 Ammonia.3.18 .'Equivalent to 12 pet cent, of Sulphate of Am m o om.) . y Poia-h.vu.4.0.' lt WU;'.>e ct?cr ed Nut vur. Phosphate basan ample Mippiy ol Hie air important and vital crop producing element*, vrx- : -Soluble Phosphate, Ami; oma ami Potash, and in view of this ruct, ami the streng ie>imiooials which have bceu given in :i-.favor by so many planters who have given Viii; "Mag-niui Bonum" an impartial test cn<>ef O ton the past season, may we not, with perfect candor, assert that we have aa ' UNEQUALLED COTTON FERTILIZER, ? And urce euwi p'.'iutvr to give lt n trial the com? ing season t ' DUGDALE A CIR VIN. <TE-iXI MONI AJ?t?? Ei,'UAL TO PERUVIAN GUANO-J'OUND POR. POUND. WALKINGTON, ,N. C., september 13, ISTO. Me&?ts. Jons KEYER'S SUNS: I used the "Msguum Bonum Soluble Phos? phate'' bought of you, alongside of Peruvlau Guano, on Cotton, and Hud the product cqudl tc Peruvian Gustie-ponnd tor noun*. 1 an: much pleated also with its eirccts on Corn. WILLIAM J. AHCUliELL. FULLY EQUAC TO PERUVIAN FOR COTTON. STAT?:SV:I.LK, N. C.. August 17, 1870. Messrs. Drci>Ai.E A OtRvrjc, Hiiltimore. Md.: Orntlemtn- Our Mr. C. A. Carlton tried under Cotton, tin- .,ear, your "Magnum Bonum >oluble Phosphate-' aloii/Mclo of Nt?. 1 Peruvian Gaauo. ami thit.ks your" Phosphate nilly equal io the Guano, and believes that, il ?ie had used the same money taint ol each, ;ne "Magnum Bunuru1' would ui'tonly have equalled the Peruvian, bu; far surpass?e :t. Yours truly, CARLTON BROS. ACO. MUCH BETTER FOR COTTON THAN PERUVIAN GUANO. EWENTON. N. C., August 20, 18?0. Mr. A. H. BONK: War ?tr-The. "Magaura Bonum" made by Messrs. Lugdale A (.irvin, of Baltimore, and pur? chased ol von, wus 'Jsed under a ponton of my Colton, alongside ot Peruvian Guano, anti.- the Cotton ls much Letter squared, and will produce more than that under which I used the Guuno, lours, most ooe'dient, W. W. HOSKINS. Price-S57 Per Ton* Cavil, Sek Per Ton Payable (with 7 Per Cent. Interest AdoHU) on .November 1. STANDARD MAINTAINED. JJS. M. CALDWELL & SDN, COTTON FACTORS, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHELESTON,*. C. GENERAL AGENTS, SEND FOR CIRCULARS.! janU3-mwfDAC3iuos g AGE'S CATARRH REMEDY, PIERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY, DEBING'S PILE REMEDY, and all other new Preparations. For sale by UH. H. UAEB, mano No. 131 Meeting street. DST Si & C E i VED, CARBONATE OP AMMONIA bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops, for sale, wholesale and retafl, by Hr. IL BAER, oove S?? 131 Meeting street. BEDFORD'S (LAVS CORWINS) QrROCERT ?./i^ r ? ?-i 'V K . , - .' -ir:' S .1 ?<?,?? ./i!..^3f ? -. ,. . ..- . AND . y - . . W ^ ? E H O U^-iB. :*- . ;.-' r" ?! *~ .ct \ ' J- S-'j&f- .. : .?.J. "**W.,'i ' . . - L_ ..ac ' . - . . '. ro: v i . HEADQUARTERS FOE 6SLBCTBD' DAIRY BUTTER . K FUBE LEAF LAR? ' . ' . - PRIME FACTORY AND ENOMBH CHEESES .., ' ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, an*> - - BISCUITS, &C, 4o. . : . : N. B.-I CLAIM- TO ?JEEP I ?111 LARGEST PTUCH AND ?Q3I EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY,. VERY: .. CH 0rc E PLO?R. . f 1 Ju. E. BEDFORD, ;. f PURS BRANDIE 8 , W JPN F'S ANI) VERY OLD ? - WHISKIES. ' BtCCWB?R TO1. ' WILLIAM 8. CORWIN' ^ CB,,' No. 275 KING STREET, i : OPPOSITE EASEL.. . S . ' . ..? a [wi JS .'*?.. ? ?.? ?k- :? ; A ? ' . ? .. ' /. ..c?:. '?? i . '.' is Fine Teas, Oo^fees, Sugars? Provisioae, Spices, &e7 HERMETICALLY SX A LED F ROTTS. V E G E T.ABL i?'S,"; MEATS, S O UP S, .db?* All articles-??id .'rom Mus estabMahmeni are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED Goods lehrere* to all part9 of the City,*Railroad Depots, Steamboats, rroe tfT'expense. EVER* E. BEDFORD. I SEND FOR A J JAS. S. MARTIN. SEO. H. QR?BER. f _ OATALOGPE._^ . j WM. G. MOOD, JB> ? . Jtxt?fytn. ? ATLANTIC PH08mn l?OllfWY, \ ; {Ol' C1JARLEST05, S. C. P. J. POE?EiSR^x^ndeiitr" "~ P. J. P$L2ER, Trewur?r DIRECTORS. W. LEBBY....W. P. HALL..........IL D. DESAUSSURE.....J. G. PUNCEN EY THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE? ARB-*NOW; BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS ON ASHLEY RIVER, umler tue direction of au experienced and Practical Chemist. The Company IB tend this to Le a Hrs: class Fertilizer, atad one which can ue rocornmen-led to -Planters. THE C031PAN3T ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANURACXUKE T" . Acii> ?iapp|f?^?r? ? FOTt COMPOST?TO \VTTH COTTON SBH???, . , this preparation ?3 highly recommended hy Chemists, a? -with it.Piacters are enabled to make thelrown Fertilizers. 1 . ; . "",.. m ? ,;. . - The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls sold at*$oi per ton cash, or-on time, with Interest at the rate of one per cent, per month. '..<.' . .". .. ' . The ACID PHOSPHATE is sold.at $33 per ton* cash, or.- on toe, with interest*? the rate of one per cen? per month. "'?'? . , ..... FELZER, R0t>G3E???S & CO., General Apjeilts; dec3t-?mo8 BROWN S, WUAUF, C\\\\U&%JQS. S. C, Sitters. . OLP CAROLINA ?ITTERS, FOR SALK Bf '* E. E. REDFORD, King street, . . CD. AHREMS A- CO., King street, ft, FKLDMAlfN A 00., Kin^ alreet, TJ.MOME?ER, H.p-r An ii by DraggistB amt Grocers cverrwhera. > rj. .? S T I JI O N I ALS. Read, a few pf lue Testimonials In tecanl to the EFFICACY of that STERL1NU MDDICINE, OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A few Cerrrteates from The mssy tn oar posses siga from persons who/have- teated, the OLD CAROLINA RITTERS: - FROM TUE POSTMASTER AT' TUMBLING Hf* ALS, S. C. TClIBLFNG SH0AES, 8. C.. April 9.1870. Messrs. GOUDHIOJ, WINKMAN A OJ., wiutrieston, S.C.: . Gentlemen-This ls to Inform yob that about s year ago 1 was in delicate beaus, worn oat with oki age sud hard work, weighing one hunikeu and twenty-Uve' pounds; upon request I com menced using" the OLD CAROLINA'BITTERS Af? ter using nine bottles, l felt as wed; and vigorous as thirty years ugo-went to work and made mope}-. 1 weighed, alter using* the above, one hundred and seventy-two pounds. I hive since been strong and hale. Accept, (tantieme*, nj t hanks, and success say I to the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. . ?Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M., Tumbling Shoals, d. C. FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS, IRWISTON, GA. IRWINTON,' GA., September 25,1899. Messrs. GOODKICIII WJSTMAN A Co.: Gentlemen-WJ.ien ;n your eily two weeks ago your Dr. Service gave me a tiottleof your cele? brated CAROLINA KITTENS, which I brought home for my ranier, whewe health was veryfcsble. Aller using it he was so weil pleased willi its Vnects. that he considers them almost iiidlsp?usa : We. Please find enclosed sixteen, theptice ci two cases: direct Hu m w. J. Chamber? A Son. .No. lt* C. K. K. Yours, vei j itbpuctuillj, I , SigU'.d) .ANDREW L'UAilBEKS. * ANOTHER VOICE FROM CROROIA." KOKI VALLKT. GA.. Mpreniber 15, iss0. Messrs. UOunnicu. WINEIIAN .V CO-, Charleston: Gentlemen-I take prent pleasure In iuformin:: vi.? nm: HIV wife has experienced great necea from the use uf.Ul? OLD CAROLINA r.lTl'KRi lt is ccrir-ia.ly a {rood medicine, ?ind I >\ouidi pleased ir you would sen.! me another dozen im med ateiy. Respectfully. Ac, (signed) ' JKOvA. HODSKB. Sold by ai. Drnrgists in Charleston. The trad* supplied Ly GOODRICH. V7INRMAN A CC, . Pri?i*li?al D.-nnt. \'n :? Havne HI t eer. WHOLESALE AO-..As FOR TUL* . OLD CAROLINA BITTERS H. BISCHOFF & CO., H. K LATTIS .t CO., ?OLLMANN BROTHERS, J. Al Q?ACKENB?SH, WA?ENERA H?NSEES, * MASTO?B A CO. . j} 5 a ac s cr. c {Separatio us. DKATH TOE^TS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. B0XE3 DO?TBLB THE SIZE AS OTHERS HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold at Wholesale by DO WIK, MOISE & OA VIS, And at retal by ail Druggists. leot-timo 3B BE "tr V I AN TJ A NO.*'"' 1 wt- teni ?a 1 PERUVIAN otritNAP?! oulifd, .per ?rda Mrdsaii." Per sale la lou of terrinas JP E K T I L 1 Z il R 8 :.o toa? Nc 1 PSR?VUN (Chincha) .GUANO, warrapt?d pare. IMO ' btls. Ltol Plaster,'(rroaml .'rom the seat No?a>ficotlaJtopk, and warranted pate, 100 tpns Pnxe-Ula?cJved and Ground Bane?. 150 tons Wulrelocfc's Vejretator. The Vegetitdr Sae beea .floecesn?trllr used, and-bears a v very twill rapaiatlon. It ta second to no other Fertilizer, except Peruvian Guano, ofrered in^thls market. ' 1M ron? "RaMOBJs,> lrusoif ed Bone and Ammfe . nia. - i ., i ? . loo bbl*. Eastern Island Fish Guano, at $35 per ton ofiooo pounds. For sale by ** ' T. ti KERR A OO. leo! , , . . _. _ ;v ; TUX StON0 PHOSPHATE CO?FANT ? " OfT?BIS CTTY, ? ARB NOW MANUFACTURING THEIR SOLUBLE <SrUANO, ? I Which win be turuuhed at $50 casrt, or $5? cu Ut November next with City acceptance, and their "DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE," for co? posting With I Cotton Seed, at $38 cash* or on 1st November viT.it 10 per cent additional.. . 'PURE GROBND PHOSPHATE" at $16 cash. , COD tracts for UM fertilise rs may be made ia ex change for Cotton. j?L?. ORDERSSBNTWILL RECEIVE PROMPT AT? TENTION. J. D. AIKEN, AG-ENI. nan Cuiptittti. " |3pp^ CANNOT BUY rri F 'O R SIGHT IS PHICELESSIJ' The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E, SP MN CE R & GO., New Tork. which are nowoflered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to thc human eye ever known. They are ground under their tfim supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles m 3Red together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brillhtncy. > The scientldc principle on which they are con? structed bringa the core or centre of the ?ena di? rect ly in front of the eye, t reducing a clear and dwtinct vision, as~ln the naiuraL healthv sight, und preventing all nnpietiMnt ?eosattonH.waoh os Glimmering and wavenug o(sight, dizziness, Ac, peculiar tu nil others in u.-e. They, are mounted In the finest manner, in frames of the heat quality, of all materials need (pr that purp >se. Their Unfelt and durability can? dot be sui passed. CAPTION.-None genome unless bearing their trade murk stamped on evt-rv frame. ? . JA M rIS ALLAN, -V Denier in Watches. Jewelry. Sterling Silverware and Optical Gooda. No. 307 King street. tol-Huthlyr_. Charleston .8. C. rpHE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE. DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH. This Is tbe most dimple and reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine tn ihe world. It sews direct from two i breads, and is $15 less than any other tlrst-cluss Sewing Machine. Samples can be seen at No. 155 MKETiNG STREET, opposite Charles? ton Hot?l. >ole Agent for the State. Sub-agents wanted ihrough the State. Address W. .9. BIS SKLL, Charleston. Also agents for Home Shnttle Hand Machine. $25. apri tuthsemoa Sewing ?ilati)ir;?s. AND THR WEED,? FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. ' * are the bes; in use. . For sale ou the Lease Plau, with monthly pay? ments, on eas* tenus, or lor cum. AU SMuU ot Uacltine attachment*, Needles, Cotton, (wnltc niack'and coloretl.) Silk, Oil, 5>o*p, Ac, A*. Repairlug as uauaL Circulara and aJruplea of .vor t neut on application. D. B. HASELTON. GeneiC "esler in First Class Sewingaia cntues ana Material, No. 307 King stree;? augiT Charleston, jj. O QR. BING'S PILE REMEDY. For sale bv DB. H. BA ER. Jt?y?