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CViniEKCfAL .SKwa. Exporta. .; LrvKKPOOL-Per British ship |Edita-161 bass sea island cotton, 2t36 bales of upland cotton? 269 torn phosphate rook. -, ?'.'>. ~ J M MAYAGUEZ AND A MARKET-Per sehr Leonessa lia,40o resawed yellow pla? lamber. . ..BOSTON-Per scar F Mer win-146,800 feet resaw 64yellow pine lumber, 45.000 feet timber, 66,000 feet boards. * .PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Gulf Stream ..?32 bales cotton, 67 Llcrc.'s rice, 462 obis naval stores, 203 bales domestics, Ac, poo bags of rice -floor, ' tona old Iron, io bois oranges, and 121 pkg? sundries. ' . DABIEN, GA-Per sehr Ida Birdsali-164 pack? ages mdse. The Charle?ton Cotton, Rice ?nd Naval Stores market. OFFICE CHARLKSTOK NEWS, I FHIOAT EVENING, February 23.1872. j . COTTON.-The unfavorable character of the tele? grams caused a dull feeling In tbs market, with only a limited business doing at rates which showed no Important alteration. Sales abont soo bales, say 2 at 18,2 at 19,6 at 20X", 8 at 20X, 8 at 20K. 23 at 20K,16 at 2i>?, 21 at 21K. 147 at 21K, 23 at nji, 16 at 22, 3 af 2.'K.- 22 at 22>?c. J&t quote: .'K: LTVEBPOOL CLASSIFICATION. " T . ' ^Ordinary to good ordinary.20 @2J X - " ^Low middling.2IX& Middling.22 022X ? Strict middling. ..22X@ . ? Bxs.-There was a. good demand at strong and rather better rates. ! Sales about soo tierces of clean Carolina, Viz: PS' tierces at 1\, 61 at 7X. 61 at s*, 8 at SK, 105 at SK c. We quote common' to fafr.at.7X?8; good 7X@8Xc " NATAL STORES.-There were no sales reported. , PEEM Erre.-To LI ve rp oOl, by steam direct, aoinl nalon uplands, nominal on sea Islands ; via Kew ?orks''Xdoa dpfands, ld on eealsl?nds; by sall, 5r18@Kd ou uplands,1 on sea Islands nominal. To Havre -on.npland'?. Coastwise-to New York by steam \c on uplands and lo on .sea islands; $2 fi J t?e^c^'^t|<j^; by?8a.U,'xc fi ? oh cotton; - fi J tierce'on rice; 40c H barret ou rosin; $8 fl H on J tani Mir; $10 ft M on timber. To Boston, by sall-1 Kc f> lb.on upland cotton; rosin' 65c; rea?wed j stniff-l? 50@10 50; phosphate $5t?5 60. To Provi? dence, by-sail'fe ^ Mon boards, KC ? m oaf cdrtou; by steam $l ft bale on New York rate?, j To'Philadelphia, by Steam X0-f? lb on uplands; by sa?,.$s,^H.?a.boa(rdR?$por}?ig on-timber; $3 per ton en clay, aa&lSatS.60.-on phosphates. To j Baltimore, by steam \ic ft tb by -aall, $6 60?7r fl I M OB beards; 6Q on timber; f3 25 fl j toa ou phosphate rock. Teasels are In de-1 manet by our merchants to take lumber freights j from George to wn, 8. C., Karlen and S a til la Uiver, j Ga-, and Jacksonville, Fla., tb Northern ports, [ sad tio@i2 fi M aro" the rates, on lamber aid'j beard ai..- .'<. tm\?\ I ExcaANaK,-SterlIng 60 day bids 19%. | Dojfseno . 'icu AN OB.-Tiio banks are pur chasing sight checks at Kc discount ' t ^.^1-' .--y g ?? . j ; ^aTk?sb'jr;TeIeiB^raph. I. ':. v- \ V^MflfiMr MARKETS. ' J r -LONBON, February 28. j! Noon.-Consols 92K. Bonds 91K. J 0 : PABIS, February 23. Noon-Rentes 56i 37c. Specie Increased ene million and* quarter. . ? I J -' Nsw TOBE, February 28. h Noon.-Stocke doll. G ld firm atlOK. Money easy at 6. Ooveraments duli, and ' steady:. 'Ex- I, obauge, k)Dg 9K; sh. rf IOK- Freights Ann. I Hwemngi-^iOBey;active, ourranoy to uold. Gold.I' lOTiall. bterflDg steady at OK. Government* U strong. - Southerns geuerally steady. ..?: > :;/;r I- :^?iTTp^jaABKET8. . ,.: .'. ''Jj ,S:'Zi'T^L%*Jr'i ~ wecuia?on,aa,ooo; \ rmtmk Atoerloaa 208, oof receipwios:??. ?ricas 78,000^ acioal export 8000. ' WH -^r^-T^bttoa. . dhu; Sp?culation and export 8O00 bales; Btock afloat 400,000; AmerUanTtHLCOO og IPS ., "1; ,." *."'.- 1 o^SiiDg.-rOotton closed dull; uplands nxda ??X, Orleans lLXd. Nearly due from New o? jeans^n 9,l6d;si]ipping at New Orleana uxd. Manchester au v.oes less favorable. ??-. .tr;, teWt?'?j " KBW York> February23. ittoq, dull; uplands 23c, orleans 28Xc; ,snJS^^S^'^s'a^ 1024 bales; up tt^S^?, Orleana :axc; future deliveries 12,360 oaies SA>IUOWH : Febru ry 2iX; March ?XaSx april 23X; May 23Xa23 7-16: June 23X- T * A'.."- - BOSTON, February 23. Cotton dall; midd nogs 23 KC; net receipts 62 gross 265; .sales 200; stock 8000; net rec lpts of tbj^eek 866;, groas 4794; sales of the week 1550 ?wi?*' . . ' ; FHILADBLPHIA, February 2?. . Colton quiet: middlings 2oKc; net receipts 1239* e^SSAj?i.lW bales. , , . ; ' njol i >. BALTIKOBB, February 22. -^Cotton, middltaga 22Xc; net receipts 30. gross loo; exports to Great yrLaln 413; stock 6257. .i.A.. ^ . . . ? v ' -^^LTiiiOBB,- February 23. Cotton quiet and weak; mlddllncs 22Ka22Xc natrecelpw.72; gross 167; anle? 55; stock 6117; net receipts of .the week 152J-. gri-SH 2*08; exp rta to C^eafrBrltam.413; ooastwlse 257; sales iou bale?. ,*??M i NoBFOLK, February 22. -n??7?)a^dall: *SF middlings 2ixc; net receipts .as.baJes; exports coastwlte 1826; stock 3498. NoBFOLK, February 23. Cotton dull: low middlings 2ix< ; net receipts 960;export8 coastwise 140; sales 60; stock 4318; net receipts of the- weet 6697; exports coastwise 5138: sales400 bales.-. - . . ' .^.O j ' .'iO?C I) Oar POINT, February 22. iiCottpn-net receipts 582*s>s. ; PROVIDENCE, February 23. Cotton-net receipts 18 bsies; stock 18,000. .'. .. . - WiLBiNOTON, Febtua'-y 22. Cotton firm; mlddl ng 22Xc; net receipts 174 bajes; sales 40;stock 4-'3l. , . " " ' TViutrxcrroN, February . Cotton Arra; middlings 22Kc; net receipts u.; exports coastwise 8U; sales ie;-stock4087; n-t receipts or the week 1441; exports cocstwise 935; BB*MM4 bales. .. ' _ AUGUSTA, February 22. . tatton .quiet: middling. 2ixc; net receipts 360 I bales; sales ooo. : -. .... _ ?I I ' '2> Auscf?TA. February 23. Cotton duli; middlings 21 Ko; net receipts 711: ?ales-626; stock-l87r?625; 1772 16,290; rece pta bf the week 2?88; sal assess bales. ? ' ' " .'SAVANNAH, February 22. Cotton a shadoflrnrer; mltidliags22a22^c- net refielnts:i70O baleK; exporta io Great brltam lott: ?atea-2800; stock 72,265. , ' - V . 1 SAVANNAH, February 28. s Buyers and sellera, apart; cotton lo good de? mand; midd Un gs 22; net receipts 1282 bales; ex? ports to Great Britain 6666; to oonUccnt issi: eoaatwlae 179; sales 300, aleck 66,049; net receipts of the week 8204; exports to Great Britain 11,162: ta continent 2954; coastwise 8t09;stock 11,600. MEMPHIS, Ftbruary 2A Cotton quiet; middlings 22Ka22Xc; receipts 2002 bares. - - -. " ", ' .. MACON, February 23. Cotton steady; mlddimgs 2ic; receipts of the week<?46 hales; shipments 1410; stock mi 15,187; 187210,380.. : ' ? . ; .. .-' COLUMBUS, February 23. ^Colton quiet;ahlpmentsof week 888 tales: salea ttar?tOCkJ871,ia48?l872.9SB7. 13 ;? . T rggflig-w .: MONTGOMHRY, February 23. ;?r.??T-I:eceJpt8 777 bales; shipments 442: stock 18U 9400; 1872 76,006. Ci . : }'3i J. 'L' "-; ^ NASHVOXI, February 28. Cc ton dull and nominal ; low middlings 21 eta* atock is71, 8434; 1872, 6952; receipts of week 1119: shipments 1003. ' . SSLUA. February 23. ?S^? 8860; 18T?> 379S; reseipts of week 1148; shipments-1692 bales. . . MOBILE, February 22. .Cotton dull; mlddllogs 22c; net receipts 6t? bales; grossTio; exports to Great Britain 21: sales 600; Block 67,065. . ? , " MOBILE, February 23. Cotton dnil and nominal; middlings 22c; ret re? ceipts P40 baies; exports 'o Bremen 2197; coast wliel417; sales soo; stock 64,881; net receipts of week'7009; exports to Great Biltatn 2197; coast? wise 210?; sales 12,000. 1 '" ' '- , '. MEMPHIS. February 23. ?S??B qa,et? n-1?"110^ MJ?*4Me! net ritelpts J162 bales; ?tock 1871 41,224; 1872 32,767; receipts p/ the week 10,517; shipments 10.609; sajes 6?oo mues; . Nsw OBLEANS. February 22. jemton^no marker; net- receipts ?383 bales; psacAioni exporta to Liverpool leeor-to New Tors:l948;sii)ck-i33,273.... - - . ' ?.'y?^'0?IigA?,g> Febrawy Cotton quiet; middlings 22Xc; net receipts 2437, gross 2611; ex-x tts tb Havre S205; toNew?ert W;-ooastwlse 5978; sales 48,000; stock 233,854; net reeeipts or the week 85.456, gross 36,587; exports SSjSS^ 40,696; Uavr,> 4048; AB"t?rc?ani 205?7 _ GALVESTON, February 23. Cotton, good ordinary aoa?QMo; net receipts W baleR; exports to Grtat Britain 2714; coast Jffae 63; sal 8.6000: stock 47,418; net receipts or the- -?.eek 3886; exports to Gi eat Britain 5:63; cpauwiSB.7oe; sale? 8900. ' PBOVIsroNS AND PBODUCB MARKETS. Evening -Cnmberlaii^sTed^^^23 Noon-Flour dull ?Sf?l, and heavy, com a ?nade lower and dim Po?L dnU; new mess $14 isald 15. La.d heavyl's? ?2 ?X. Turpentine unchanged at 88c. Rosin vii? flrm at $4 8o for strained. ery Eventag.-Flour qnlet and ouchanged. WhUkev unsettled 9ixa92. Wheat qnb t and doli? winie? red Western 6?a89. Corn heavy and lower at 70a Tlc Bice steady at 8a8X- Poik more active at i14 ^-ml?** hfav:f at W*X. Naval stores firm. Tallow quiet. CINCINNATI, Februiry 22. Pork nominal at $13'.6 asked. L ra 9Xc asked Bacon dull and dro> ping. Whl key 80c. ST. louis, February 13. Wciskey 8teady at 86c. Pork $1?. Bacon qjlet and unchanged. Laid 8#c. LOPISVILU, February 23. Provisions In fair demand on orders. Pork $13 25. shoulders exe; Whiskey 8Cc New York Rice Market. NEW YORK, February 22. The Daily Bulletin says: . Business bas been comparatively -dnl!, and. the market without features of Interest for the day. Holders ask former rates on all grades, and are fairly steady, but buyers are indifferent at extreme fleures. Sales of 35 tes Carolina at 8Xa8Ko, and 180-bags Rangoon at G Ji ' New York Naval Stores Market. NEW YORK, February 22. The Daily Bulletin says: Receipts to-day 2300 bbls rota. Spirits torpentlne exhibited rather of a weak feeling to-day, but the price is quotably unchanged at 88c for merchantable lots. Sales 108 bola at 88o. and small lots from store at 891 soc. Rosins also seemed to lose a litt e strength of tone to day, but not enoHgh to affect the price. We notice sales of 340 bbls stralnei it $3 76. Tar is Arm ; 50 bbls Washington sold at $8 87y%. Fitch quiet but firm. New York Coffee Market NBW YORK, February 22. The Dally Bulletin of .the 22d instant .says :. 'Tia the same ?ldetereoty ped report; on this market, holders of air-grades s 111 calling the position dull and nominally unchanged. An approaching holi? day and a broken week may nave some tendency to check the movement, but the unsettled state or the tariff question ls saddled with ail the Ills of the ma-kettend everybody Is Impatiently wal ing for some new developments. Holders will not pre-s their goods, and buyers-positively refuse to make bids, and thus business remains at a stand, with values nominal generally. The expected regular 6teamer rrom-Rio Janeiro rs benlnd time, and the outgoing steamer ls de talced until to-morrow; (Tau/aday.)' 'There has I been Jobbed ont darin? me weekfl20?agfi. L?- ' gu ay ra and 188 bags costa Rica. The stocks to? day embrace about 94.000 bags Rio; 6620 bags Java; 1193 mats do; 8050 bags Maracaibo; 9207 doLaguayra; 282do Jamaica; 6452 do St. Domln go^iWdO-Coata Rica; 32? do Mexloan; 847 do SavaDDllla, and 59 do Curacoa. The stock of Java ls Increased in second hands by lots Just lu, bought before arrival. We qmte Rio. gold, in bond, as follows: Ordinary cargoes I8.<?al6??c; ralr 17al7 K; good 17??al73?; prime I8,*al8K. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBI 4, February 22. Sales of cotton 84 bales; middling 21 X c. CAM DES, February 22. Cotton sold In this market y esterday at 21 j, c for middlings. GRBNNVIJ.LE, February 21. Cotton ls selling readily at 20*0. 'COLUMBUS, February 21. Our market quiet and weak; middlings 21 Xe Receipts five days 403 bales against 404 last week, and 937 corresponding wee? 1871. Shipments Rame days 536 against 319 and 823. Sales 273 bales; receipts 81; shlpment-t 10p. MONTGOMERY, February 21. Our market ls quiet and weak, as folio 1%: Good ordinary 20*?c. strict good ordinary 20j?, low middlings 21, middlings 21 & CHESTER, February 21. Cotton quiet; ordinary 19.Jio;good ordinary 19Xc; low middling 20?c; muldliugxixc; good middling 2i>ic *f WnncsBOBO', Febraary 22. For the past two day-* 41 bola of cotton have I been sold in this-* market at pr ces ranging -Trom j ntosiMe. Yoi ETILLE, February 21. Cotton 19 to 21c. ROCK HILL, February io. Middlings Arm at 21Xc CHARLOTTE, February 19. The sales during the past week have been very light, comprising 273 bales. We now quote good ordinary at 20>4'o; low mlddUog 2l>io, ead mid? dling 21^_ Receipts by Railroad, Febraary ?3. SOUTH OAB?LTKA' RAILROAD. 642 balea cotton. 81 bales goods, 1 car stock. To Railroad Atent, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. Wi> | Qnrney, Frost, Adger 4 co, WW Smith. Geo W ? Williams -co,- A i ?ritaas, Tren holm a son. F C I Crawley. MqwryrAr'SfiibiOep H Walter AjrAlftr-' daugh A Mathew's, L D DeSans?ure, W C Bee 4 co, Witte Bros;, O R Holmes, A B Mulligan. W B Smith 4 co,-Sloan A SeienUJus. Pringle A Son. H Bul winkie;'Steffen's, Werner A Dacier, S D Stoney, A 5 smithy Ward law A Carew? , ?tj. .NuRTHKASTERN RAILROAD. ? 104 bales upland cotton, 95 bbls naval stores, oars lamber and wood, rough rice, corn, nails, tobacco, Mdse,' Ac. To Frost,' Adger A co, A J salinas, Wbllden A Jones, A S Smith, T P Smith, Jas R Pringle A s n, Barden1 A Parker, Mowry A Son, Ti en no) ra A SOD. Ravenel Aco, w c Court ney A co, B Welling,' w ? Bee il co, W K Ryan, Boiimann ?rcs, Witte Bros. Geo w williams A co. G Foilm. W Barral, O Leibenrood, Wilcox, Gibbs A co, L Coden A co, H Bischoff A' co. Bhackeliord A Kelly, Mrs T W Eastern og. Gaillard A M mott, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, J E Adger A ce, H M Gilbert, J Cosgrove, T Frost, D C Ebangh.TUdlroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship iarjoes Adger, for New York G W Ridgway, Wm Evans, Mrs Evans. W Evans, Jr, G W Bartholomew and wife, G.A Parker and wife, Mrs E J Brown. Miss 8 E Brown, C W Fox. G A Naffer, Mha A J Brown. Miss M L Brown, D T Mills, A Schachte, T 1 le bett and- wiefe, Mri M rrootma<), Miss L Leacratt, Mis3.M Leacraft, Jas ?watl and wife, J no swan, Wm S wall, Miss Mary 3 Marshall. G H Cook, Geo Brown, Chat Hart and DYne. Per steamer Pilot Boy, rrom Beaurort, Pacific, Dhisolm'? and other Landless-Mrs J Cooner, Mrs DMnclalr, Miss C A Hendricks, Chas McFall, Capt Wm Craver, Col G Al.cn, T Harleston, and 7 DU deck. POST CA LEX D AK. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter, 2d 4 hours 60 minutes, morning. New Moon 8 -h. 8 hours 32 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 18th. l hoor, 6 min?tes, morning. ' Full Moon, 24th. 5 hoars, 87 minutes, m rnlag. FEBRUARY. Monday. Tuesilay.. Wedueoday.. Thursday.... Friday....... Saturday.... Sunday. BUK RISES. 6 39 5. 38 6 37 8. .88 8- 36 6. -34 8 . 88 SUN SETS. MOON R. 4 8. 8 27 4 20 6.. 0 6 60 rises 6.. 17 7..16 HIGH WAT BIS. .44 .44 .30 .22 . 6 .48 .18 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, a a.... .FEBRTJAw' 24, 1872. j Lat ss deg 49min 88 sec. I Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 se?'. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood. Kew York, -left Tuesday. M< se. To James Adger A co, G W Ai mar. I) A Ammo. MAA Ashton, J Archer. W lt Andrews, T M Bristoll A co. W M Bird A co E Bates A co, Dr H Baer, W C See A co, B Boyd* C Batt Aco, F C Borner, Geo A Bowman, E B !!< U bischoff A 00, O D Bra e A co, E E Bedford O A' Bowen, came- on, Barkley A co, D Cohen. Crane, Boylston A co, J C H Clausun, H Cobla A co. Chase 4 Catino, W II Chafee A co, U A Due, Dowle, Moise 4 Davis, Forsythe, McComb 4 co, Douglas 4 Miller, Jos A Baslow 4 co, C Garetty, D F Fleming A co. Furchgott, Benedict A co, W O Forsythe. J S Fairly A co. Fletcher 4 Gurney, B Frldmann A co, Fogartys Book House. J no H Graver A co. C S Uaisden. P L GnlUemln, Hart 4 co. N A Hunt, John Harkamp A c, D Goldstein, C Hoffman..Ho rnea A Calder, J He?seman A Bro, Miss M H HunneklD, Johnston, Crews A co, p F Murray, C H Johnson, Jeffords A co. Jaeger Bi os, E H Jackson, w u Jones A' 00, A li ing G Gray, Kllnck. Wlckenberg A co. Kinsman A Howell, H Leldlcg, P B. Lalaoe A co, Jno W Linley S R Mar? shall 4 co, G J Lahn, McLoy A Rice, J 00 G Mllnur 4 co. Wm McKay. J H Muller, Wm Matthlessen, J H Lopez Wm Marcher, E W Marshall 4 co, C L Mci lenahan. Mantoue 4 co, R H McDowell, Mur? phy 4 Little. Nachman 4 co, s K Nenfvll e T S Nlpson. B O'Siill, D O'Neill A >ons, FL O'Neill . D O'Neill, Ostendorff A co, Edw Perry, N M Por? ter, C P Poppen h.-lm. D Paul 4 co, o O Righter Ra vend A co, Sell A Foster, S CRallroad Agent' Southern Express co. E B Stoddard A co. Steele A Wardell, W Shepherd 4 co, E Scott, J R Read Shsckelford 4 Kelly, J F Tavlor A co, S D Stoney, Quackenbush. Esttll A co, Mrs O Stackley, Strm Webb 4 co. FE Schroder. A R stillman, U S Sub? sistence Depar mont, PPToale. W J Trim Jno H V?llers, A R Tyler, Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell O Vanni, Philip wireman 4 co, Wm H Welch. F Wchraan, Sam'l U Wilson 4 Bro. Wsgener 4 Mon sees. L Warren. K White, Mrs P U Waring, w j Yates, Witt, Kowsky 4 P, A S Wllllngton A co. and others. German bark Uriel. Slebold, Providence, R 1-6 dava Ballast. To Order. Sehr John Slnsman, Adams, B^ton-5 days. Mdse. To cohen 4 Wells, Kinsman 4 Howell, W McKay. Wagener 4 Mon.<-eep, N M Porter, Dowie. Moise 4 Davis, S C Railroad co, D U Sllcox, E H Jordan, Kllnck, w ckenbrrg A co. R White, E R Cowperthwajt, T.iM-Knstoii A co, G Bart A CO, P B Lajane-4 cn;' PE.Docke, Bu caea: A Woultmac, H Klatte A co. K U Millings 4 co. E B Stoddard 4 co, J E Adger A co, j Heins, S K Marshall A cc, c Gravelej, Geo A- locke, W P Boase.! A co, Roach 4 Moffatt. 5 ?|3 1 Ulr 1 :! ? T; ? Sohr^Do:phlD,- Hill, Newberh, TS c. 210D bushels ern. To K M Bu 1er 4 Son. ochr Ann s I >eas. Garbattl, West Point Mill. 69 tierces rice. To E N Thurston, Ravenel 4 co. Jno HaneeeL steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Beaurort, Ohia olm's and Pacific Landings. 7 bag* sea Island cotton, and mdse. Ter Ravenel. Holmes 4 co, C H Glidden. Ravenel A co, B G Frith, A M Adger C Dunn, and Southern Express co. Steamer Bennett-vllle, Foifer, Peedee Rlvtr. To Ravenel1, Holmes 4 co. steamer Planier, Cordes, Peedee River via Geoi getown, S c. 250 bales cotton. 78 tes clean r ce and Bundi*s. To Ravenel, Holmes A co L I) Mowry * Sou, Witte- Bros, Pelzer, Rodgers 4 co Reeder * Davis J P smith', Kiost'? 4 co?G H Wa ter 4 co, Jno llanckei. I arden A Parker. J ^ BOIL ORA * l d w?y summer Marlon, Adair, Santee River. 117 baips cotton, 250 ba? peas. 100 bags rough rice, ana mdse. To kavenei. Holmes 4 co. Frost. Adger A co Prizer, Rodgers 4 c 1, n u Walter 4 co Jas M Caldwell 4 Son, T P Smith, G W Williams 4 co s D Stoney, Reeder A Davis, W C Duke* i co W c Bae s eo, G H Ingraham A SOD. Pringle A Son, Oolcock * co, A S Smith, L E Connor A Son, W A I Boyle. H Wagner.A J Salinas, Witte Bros, Gall lard A Mlobtt. W K Byan! W!>W Smith,-- Hurst, J A Smytlre, J A Prichard, 3*R~Harahall A co, J O U ci au sse n, A W Thomas, J M Eaaon A Bro, and s O Eckhardt. Sloop Ellen, from Cooper River. 1300 bushels rice. To E N Thurston, Geo"H Ingraham A Son and P G Ha sell." CLEARED YESTERDAY. steamship Guir Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia -W A Courtenay. British ship Edith, Hilton, Llverpocl-Henry Card. Sehr F Merwin, Pearce, Boston-Jos A Enslow A co. ' Sehr Constitution, Smith, Jacksonville-Boach A Monett. Sc'ur Ida Blrdsali, Johnson, Darlen, Ga-Roach A Moffett Sehr LeonesBa, Meyer, Mayaguez, P B, and a Market-J A Enslow A co. SAILED YESTERDAY, steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter. Philadelphia. Bark Jennie S Barker, Waite, Liverpool. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Mathew Kinney, Barter, at New York, 2lst February. Sehr Fanny Elder, Rich, at Sew. York, Febru? ary 2S? ' ~ '.' i . . sehr Saarbruck, Clark, at Baltimore, Febru? ary 21. MEMORANDA. ? The barks Agnes Campbell and Flora arrived at Bull River, S C, 23d Instant. , -. . rf ? MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YOES, February 23. Arrived, steamship wilmington. Arrived out, steamships England, Germany, Assyria and Peruvian. LIVERPOOL, February 23. Arrived, the Antarctic, from New Orleans; Car? mencita and Foreat Chief, from Savannah ; Alarm and Hoe, from New Orleans; Corning, from Gal? veston. Sapping. F OR NEW YORK. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, AT | 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will Ball for New York on SATUBDAY. 24th February, at 4 o'cloca P. M., from Pier No.2, Union Wharves. Through Bills; ? of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE-STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cities aa usual. Insurance by" Steamers of this, Line )i per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagements,' having very fine Deck stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, BUGER A CO- No. 28 Broad Street, or to "WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. feblO . ' - .-_? JjjOB . 3 A L T I'M ORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUG > BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine Steamship FA LOON, Hay nie Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on. SATURDAY, 24th February, at 6 o'clock P. M. JTW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to (?ample and sell their Gooda from the Railroad Depot tn Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, frib20-6_No. 2 Union Wharves. ?pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY .Yllldispatch one of their first-class, fud powei iron Screw.'Staiainshipsfrom . PIER No. M N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, sold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, :urrancy. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. es Wau street, N. Y. N. B.--Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which rnako close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADQER A CO., WAGNER. HUGER A GO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY. pAOIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPFS THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAI FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above Une leave Pit r No. 42, North River, foot of Canal: street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of tne ian And 30th' of every month except when these dates fallon sunday, ihen the Saturday preceding. ' AU deparares connect at Panama with learn? ers for south Parlue and Cent'al American porty. Departure of ICth touches at Kingston, Jamaica, For Japan and china, steamers leave San Fran? cisco erst of every month, except when lt fails on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No california ste amore touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asplawall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York. July26-lyr F. R. BABY, Agent. pAC?TO GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRICE-$26 GASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Thia article la prepared under the superintend? ence or Dr. ST. JULIAN RA VEN EL, expressly for Composting wi:h Cotton seed. It was introduced by this Company two years ago, and Ita use has fully attested its value. 200 to 250 ponnds of this article per acre, properly composted with the same weigh- of cotton seed, fnrnlBhe8 the planter with a Fertilizer of the high? est excellence at the smallest cost. A Compost prepared with this article, as by printed direc? tions furnished, cont?lns all the elements of fer? tility that can enter Into a First Oass Fertilizer, while its economy must commend its Uoeral use to planters. For supplies and printed directions, for Composting, apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agu ut Pacific Guano Company, Nos. 89 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic VYE arr, [Jji-i Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE A CO., General Agents. nov2j-3mosDAO_' . -_ g O L ? B L E PACIFIC GUANO. PRICE, $46 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Experience in the use of this GUANO for the past six years In this State, for Cotton and Oom, ha? so far established us character for excellence as to render comment unnecessary. In accordance with the established policy of the Company to furnish the best Concentrated Ferti? lizer at the lowest cost to consumera, this Guano la put into market -tuts season at the above re coced.price, which the Company ls enabled to do by-reason ot tts large facilities an J the reduced coat Of. manufacture. Theaupplles put Into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the personal superin? tendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel, Chemist or th? Company, at" Charleston. Si G., hence planters may rest assured t ii at its quality and exposition la precisely the same as that heretofore sold. At the present low price, every acre planted can be fertilized with 200 pounds Guano at a coat not exceed lng the present value of 3D pounds or cotton, White'experience has shown that under favorable condition oTseaaon and cultivation, the crop ls Increased'by the ap;licatlon from two to three-fold the natural capacity of the soil, hence under, no condition could Ita application fall to compensate for the outlay. Apply to j. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Nos. 68 East Bay and l and 2 Atlantic Wnarf, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents. nov27-3mosD.c J10B LIVERPOOL. The First-elas British Bark SARAH M. JU SMITH, Bishop, Master, having a portl-nSB* of her cargo engaged, wiU have dispatch for the above port. Apply to " HENRY CARD ; feb22 Accommodation Wharf. JpOB LIVERPOOL. The fl-st-cla?B British Ship JULIA, Baker J?uk Master, having a portion of her cargo en- TQfM gaged, will sall with dispatch. For Freight engageraenta apply to febl ROBERT MURE A CO., JpiOR PORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS ABOUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf S XVBBY DAY, at io o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, On Board. JVEGULAR LINE LIVERPOOL AND CHABLESTON PACKETS. The undersigned have now four Barks of JSt? light draft, In addition to the VINCO, airea-SH? dy well known in the trade, which they propose to run regularly between the above ports, leaving Liverpool every month or ortener if aufflcient Freight offers; and lt ls earnestly reques ed that Importera will order their Goods shipped direct by thia line, thereby saving extra Freight and other expenses now paid on Goods via New York, and also increase the commerce and prosperity of our port All orders sent to the principals in Liverpool will be carefully attended to and exe? cuted on the most favorable terms. For full particulars apply to Messrs. JOHN S. DBWOLF.A GO., Liverpool, England. Or HENRY CARD, Accommodation Wharf, Jan23-tathB2moB_Charleston S. 0., p 0 B EDISTO, ? N TEE PRIS B AND WAY LANDINGS. The Bteamer POCOSIN, Captain W H. Gannon, will receive Freight,_ THIS DAY for the above places, and leave uu MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clook, from Market Wharf, foot of Market street. Returning, will leave Edisto TUESDAY MORNING, at 6 o'clock. Fare tl 60. J. H. MURRAY, Agent. feb24-l*_ F O R WRIGHT'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The Steamer MARION, Captain w. F. Adair, la now recelvlag Frelght,__ at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on J DAY NIGHT, the 28th instaut. Freight and Wharfage prepaid. Forengagemen?AavPplyEto H0LMES & CQ feb24 2 No. 177 East Bay. pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE? DEE RIVER.' The Bteamer PLANTER, Captain H. ? .?fr*?s> S. Cordes, ls now receiving Frelghti^&?&B? at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on MONDAY NIGHT the 28th instant. Freight and Wharfage prepaid. For engagements apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A GO. feb24-2 No. 177 East Bay. F OR WRIGHT'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The steamer BENNETT8VILLE, Captain J. T. Foster, will receive_ Light Freight at Central Wharf THIS DAY, 24t h m ?ant. andJeave on MONPAY NIGHT, the 28th in? stant. Freight and Wharfage prepaid. For engagements apply to Captain, on board, RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO., feb24-2 - Ko- ITT East Ba*' EXCURSION. TRIP TO PHOSPHATE ! :WORK9, ASHLEY RI WBt; The ste?mer POCOSIN. Captain ? *JT^?. W. H GannoD, will leave aa above JHA2^BBB? THIS (Saturday) MORNING, at 9^oOoo? plecisely. from MaTket Wharf, foot of Maraet street. Returning wu leave-Landing at - o'clock, reaching city about dusk, weather per? mitting. ~ Tully will be on board with dinner and refresh. Dfeb,23-2F*re,$L- AMURRA!; Agent. TTTEEKL? LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA , AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. 0. The steamer I? I JJ O T BOY Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf 3 very MON DAT MORNING, at? o'clock,_ for'SavannalL Be?nfort, tinton Head and T*pan' L?h Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every ruBSDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chlsolm's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning wlU leave Beaufort every FRIDAY ?mgiflJIW . ,,; ' 'FrefgbTTecetved WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. - Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of storage or commission. Freight recalled for points on Savannah River, to be transferred to steamer ROSA, which leavea Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. rabin Passage to Beaufort $3. Deck Passage lo Beaufort $1 60. For engagements apply to : - > RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., febS-sw No. 177 East Bay. pOR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. The splendid Steamers, DICTATOR. ."..captain CO?KTTXE CITY POINT.captain MCMILLAN ' ' WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TCKSDAY EVIN INO, at 8 o'clock, The CITY POINT every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocoi for. st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with steamer Starlight for Mellonville, Enterprise, ?nd all landings OB upper St. Johns; and at Palatka with steamers for the Oklawaba River. Close ^connection: ls made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no d?tention of freights to New Orleans, and at lowest rates. . " For Flight or Passage, having first-class ae commoda?ohs, apply to _r . RAVENEL.A CO.,Agents, Corner Vanderborst's wharf ?nd Faat Bay. Through Billa of Lading given to New orleans. These steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Darien, Brunswick, Satina River, and all intermediate landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid here. dec?a V : jy? ANTO.UE & CO., PROPRIETORS OF THE CHARLESTON BRANCH OF TDK HAVANA CIGAR FACTORY, LA VALENTINA. Having purchaseJ the above named establish? ment, and having all the facilltlea necessary, we are prepared to furnish the public in general with first-class HAVANA CIGARS, manuractured from fine Vuelta Abajo Tobacco. We will have a full stock constantly on hand. Orders for special Brands Ailed at shortest no? tice. MANTOUE A CO., Nos. 114 and HS East Bay, Charleston, s. C. A CARD. Havlog disposed to MessrB. MANTOUE A CO. my right and title In the Charleston'Branch of the Havana Cigar Factory. LA VALENTINA, In retir? ing from the above nanud boslne:8 I return my thanks to ray friends and the public in general ror their kind patronage, and solicit a contin nance ol the same tot roy tPt?fjfflnjntnWLO Charleston, S. C., Feb. 12, 1872.' febi4-tnthaim -pRESH 7AC0I.NE. Reliable Scabs for sale by Mr_ dec22 Da. H. BAER, No. Wi Meeting street gi O UTA CAE O LIN A RA ILEO AD. . Ofl OHARLBSTON, S. a. December 23, 1871. On and after SUNDAY, December 24, tbe Passen ger Trains on the south carolina Railroad wi ii ron as follows: FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston. 8.10 A x Arrive at Angosta.4.25 P X FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A H Arrive at columbia.4.05 P M FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.7.40 A M Arrive at Charleston.'8:20 p x Leave Columbia.7.40 A M Arrive at Charleston.8.20 p x THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. leave Augusta. aoo A M Arrive at Kine ville.9.00 A M Leave King ville.'. .12.80 p II Arrive at Augusta.8.80 p x AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.80 p x Arrive at Augusta. 7.80 A X Leave Augusta.0.00 p x Arrive at charleston......6.65 AX COLUMBIA MIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.10 p x Arrive at Columbia.6.80 A X Leave Columbia... 7.0Q p. x Arrive a! Charleston.:...7.00 A X SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Summerville at. 7.26 A M Arrive at charleston at.8,46 A X Leave Charleston'at.8.30 ? x Arrive at SummervMe at... 4 46 p x CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden. 8.16 A X Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A X Leave columbia.1.46 F X Arrive at Camden.e.25 P X Day and Night Trains matte close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road' to points North. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President, 8. B. PICKENS, 0. T. A._JanlQ OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD CHARLESTON, S. 0., November 22, 1871. On and after MOND?T. December the nth, the Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows : .DAY TR MN-:. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, sunday sexcepted. 4.16 P. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 800 A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exe'ted. .4.05 P.,M Freight forwarded dailv on through birts of lad? ing to points in Florida and by Savannah, line o'. steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Fort Royal Railroad and a> os low rares as by any other Jine The. Night Train is discontinue J f r the present. Trips will be resumed in a short time, of which due notice will be given. C.S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. . S. C. BOYLSTON, G?u'lTf. and Ticket Agent. POV28_'_? . :' ' ' '. ' 1 XTOBTHEASTEBN RAILROAD COM ?Y - PANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., February ll, lR'L Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6.80 A. M. and 6.16P.M. . .!.. Arrive at Charleston 180 LIL (Mondays ex? cepted) and 2.30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6.16 P. M., SUN BATS. Trais leaving 6.80 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New YorK, via ' Richmond and Acqula Creek only, going through in40 noora. - Passengers leaving by 6:15 P. M. Train have, choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Por smouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FF.TDAT by tills Train lay over on SONDA Y In.Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY In Wilmington, N. 0. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant ronte to ?inclnnatl, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making connec? tions at Washington wlihWestern trains of Balti? more and uhlo Railroad. P. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. OLEAPOR, General Ticket Agent. febll-i2mo8 HDrags ano medicines. r BELLOC'S CHARCOAL Approved by thc Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris HODEL LOIENOEl It is especially to its eminently absorbent properties that Belices Charcoal owes its great efficacy. It is specially recommended for the following al fee ti ons. GASTRALGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROSIS ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTION CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH CONSTIPATION COLICS DIARRHOEA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE MODE OP EMPLOYMENT. - Belloo'e Charcoal is taken before or after each meal, in the form of Towder or Lozenges. In the majority of cases, its beneficial .effects are felt after the first dose. Detailed Instructions accompany each bottle of powder and Lox of lozenges. Dtpit ia PIM, IN FRERE, 19, rae Jacob L Agents in Charleston: DOWIE, MOISE A i ^DAVIS, WholcFale Druggists. ROSAD ALBS. ROS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure eure for Scrofula. ROSAD ALIS, endorsed b> Physicians. ROSA DALIS, a potent remedy for Eheumatism ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. R03 AD ALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON OARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. 0. PUGH, or Baltimore. Dr. THUS. J. BOYKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DGROAN, of Tarboro'. N. 0. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of: Nicholasvtle, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, or Philadelphia. Dr. 1. L. MfJOAiRTHA, of. South Carolina, and marry otnters. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC BOSADALI?, endorsed by Rev. DABNEYBALL, now or Mary and conference, formerly Chaplain In the Con lederate Army of Northern Virginia. ItC)yADALI? is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all tho SECRETORY ORGANS, ex Tittling all impure matter and building up tor rystem to a healthy, vigorous condition ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DowiE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale PHILIP WINEMAN A CO., S Agents in Dr. H. BARK. I Charleston mars-iv RAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities. Price 60 CENTS PUR HUNDRED. Apply at the office of THE NEWS. may? E. FRANK COE'S i ?? AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED., BONE. The above sn pert or FERTILIZERS, admitted, by every Planter, who has used them to be the best and most profitable of any of the Commercial Manures, ere cow offered Tor sale by the Agenta at-very much Reduced Prices, tn order that every Planter may tie enabled to use them. "AOC : Pamphlets contamine the reports of the success ot these Fertilizers will be furnished on appli? cation to the Agents. ? ?? ->?? ? ? " ,._ 7, The Phosphate la sold at $48 per ton cash, or 959 per ton payable 1stKov?mbw,'lB72iireeoi interest. , 7 : : . .. ur .?ia1,.; .fGc The DIBS ol ved Bone at $90 per ton cash, or $55 fier ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of Interest. . . _ . .......... m..... . PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents, dec8-lmo3 BROW STU WHARF,' CHARLESTON, S. C. SARD Y'3 AMMOISIATED S&iifl^ CASH PRICE AT FACTORY,. $4S per ton. Time, $50. ' :i ? * PH?SPHO-PERTJVIAN ChUANO. ?rfc CASH, $50. TIMI*'$65."' .' !':: AGID B O NE PH O SP HATE; V . CASH, $26. j TIME, $30. '' GBOUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATE CASH, $16. JIME, $20. -, NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. CASH, $18. : The above-named AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC and P H OS PH O-PERUVIAN GUANOS ire rich compounds of ihe highest grades o: B-me Phosphates, rendered soluble and arnmbnlAted witt1 No. 1: Peruvian Guano and aa imai matter, making the most concentrated and profitable Fertfliiers in use, combining the Ingredients required to pro mee and support the Cotton Plant and Care?is.! . -,... While these Fertilizers are warranted tobe kept up fd their high standard, the prices have been materially reduced for.the present season. . - Manufactured and for sale at Charleston, s. c.. .by ? JOHN B; SAR DY &. SON. Messrs. G. A.'TRENHOLM A SON, General Agents. Also for sale by Agents thronghout the South For analyses and certificates srnd for pamphlet. ' . decm-thgtnsmoi: THREE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES ARE OPFF.REI) BY THE SULPHURIC ACID AND SU2E & PHOSPHATE.COMPANY, OF CHABLEBTQN,'8. 0.,'vtt:. . ETIWAN ?UAINX>. A compete MANURE, adapted to COTTON, GRAIN AND TOBACCO, bei- g the well-known anicla heretofore offered at the very high grade of ie PER CENT. DISSOLVED BONE,PHOSPHATE 07 LIME, with the addition, as heretofore, of PERUVIAN GUANO, AMMONIA AND POTASH. 'Pricer$5t per ton', If paid Oh or before the 1st or April next, and $80 per ton payable 1st November, 1872. ' ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A new article of about the same high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the elements of Cotton Seed m such a manner-as to insure one ol' tJio BEST FERTILIZERS FOR -COTTON AND GRAIN, ata lower pries than tbe ETIWAN GUANO. Price $40 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April-next; $43 per ton payable 1st November, 1872. " ' Inwrjrjn ew.r.ru* ETIWAN ?tSSG^Ii^EEpV iolg Averaging from 18 to 20 per cent, of DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, and thus, enabling the I Planter, by compoatlng, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of ONE-HALF COST AND FREIGHT. Price $36 per ton, If paid on or before th.; lat or April nett, $40 per ton payable 1st Nc^ vembcr, 1872. ., . f .1.-1.7%. . ...... . tW Take notice that all these FERTILIZERS are of the highest grade Of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, and moat help for more than one year. dec20-tbatu W. C. BEE & GO., General . A ??rente ...>.:. CHARLEWOIS, S,X. arbtrjare, ^aricnUnt-al ImplemeiU?,J^.r. ART at corT Are AGENTS for AVERY & SONS COMBINATION PLOUGH. A Complete Taming' Plough, with Soraper, Sweep, Shovel, Bill Tongue and Turning Plough. -< $13 50 COMPLETE! We have also a Full Assortment of One and Two Horse Ploughs, Both Cast and Steel, of AV?RY & AND AGEICULT?KAL IMPLEMENTS. E AI ? B K S SC AL E S BUKDICK'S HAY & FODDEB li? We are also in Receipt of a Pull Line of SWEDES IRON. HOES, POTWARE, ENGLISH IRON, TRACES, TINWARE, HOOP IRON, NAILS, WOODWARE, PLOUGH STEEL, ROPE, BEST FISH LINES, TURPENTINE HACKS, PLOUGH LINES, SEINE TWINE, TURPENTINE TOOLS, GUNS, FISH HOOKS, MILL STONES, PISTOLS, BOLTING CLOTH. HART Sc O Ov Sd Hayne Street, and Corner of Kins; and Market ' Janl3-?tuth3mosD*o CHABI B3TOI?, 8. C?