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A Serenade. ST A DXV0TX9 DAKwnrrrs. OH, listen, dearest, while I chant beneath your lattice high, . Ia muffled tones-becauseyoolnow your lathers room ls nigh, And li he heard my tender strain beneath the sil? ver moon, Itv more than lliely he would style my tune In? opportune- , _ . , Tink-attak-atlnk-a-tink 1 My tune inopportune l Alas 1 they strive to part us, though they snow our love ls tine. . a - And yon're as mnoh attached to me, as I m at? tached to you i Ah, would tbe world could now run bach to Na? ture's morning tide, And we were two Ascii: Ians growing sweetly side by aide Tlnk-attak-a-tink-a-tink i . . So sweetly side by side 1 a?* Or wonld, ta later ages, when some centuries bad eped. .. That each or ns had pointed ears, and was a auadrnjKM; I'd garter DBIS and roots for yon-how happy we should be, While sitting side by side npon the branch of some huge tree Tink-a-ttak-a tint-a tink I The breath of some huge tree ' COMMXM?HA>L MEW?. Exports. PHILADELPHIA-Fer sehr J B Marshall-113.000 feet timber, 70,coo feat lumber.Fer sehr M R Somers-400 tons phosphate rock, and 30, ooo leet lumber. . Fan. RIVER-Fer sehr Wm Conners-125,000 teet lumber. Tiic Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval . Stores Harket. ' 1 OmCI CHARLESTON NKWS. ( . TUESDAY EVENING, April IS, 187LI COTTON.-There was a moderate inquiry for this article, the transactions being limited, partly by tbe light suppjy on tbe market, prices showing no change of note. Sales near 400 bales, say 1 at io, 23 at li3 at 12, 18 at 13, ll at 13?, 15 at 13?, 127 at isj?,?ea? 14, 82at nu,ti at 14?. we. quote; u '.? jj I ?MVERrOOL CIASSmCATIOlC. Ordinary to good ordinary.nys:3 LowmlddUn?.,.13?@18? Mlddunjr.......... .... .14 ? Strict middling.uXL&uyi BICE.-This grain mal nulli ed a firm position, with a good demand. Sales about 326 tierces of j ?lean Carolina, say 6 tierces at 7?c 10 at 7?, 34 at 7?, 12 at 8,202 at 8?, 26 at 8 3-ieo. We quote common to fair at @7 ?, good 8@8?c fi R. ir RA VAX STOBES.-Some 200 bbls rosin have chang? ed hands ai ti @ ? 5 50 for low pale to pale, $215 j $2 20 for No. 2, and $210?$?15 for No. 3. \ FKKI3HT3, -J To Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal;an np (an tia ; via New York, ?d on uplands : lil os so islands; by sai, ?-16d on uplands, Ad,-ou sea islands;- -To ^Bavre nominal.. Coastwise-to New lit*. by steam,. ?c-on uplands and ?c on sta Islands; tl 25? tierce on rice; by sail, ?c ft ti 0 oott on ; -r- V tierce on rice: 40e fl barrel c n roam - 37?3 w'M oh ?umber; $B?10 V M on timber. . l _8o8tonH,f.b^' sill, ?c '.ft lb .on ?pinna cotton To Providence, by sail $3 ? M on boards, fcc % m oo-coaon;by steam $1 fl bale on New Tort rotea;; To; Philadelphia, by steam, fie 11 lb on upland's; by sail, s.7 ft M on boards; ia on .timber;1 $3 * ton on clay, and $3@S 6? caphos pu?tes, fo Baltimore, bi stream, ?e fi h> . by ?Phi* li?037 ?xMon boards: $893 26 ft ton ci. ihospbaie rock, ye ts ela ate in demand by - our' mercnaats to.v take iumcer fjtcign'u lum George town, S. C, Danen and Satl'da Biver, Ga and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 .12 ft H are the rates on lumber and boards.' KXOHAN^*>-gerang 00 (tey ccii3.20Kf.207i. DOMESTIC ExCHANCE, -.Tue hanks purcna-e sight .checks at ? oa* to par, and seii at. s, pre .ynfnwrf. . ,'. , ) . ? y .i I ' ?? ? v JsTa.rAc.cts by Telegraph. : - ;,iiintgT,::MA?kciT8. LONDOV, April 18.-Noon.-Consols 03?. Bonds fti? Apr? '.' ] 8.^Nooh.-Freigbt8 ton. .Governmews firm but dull. Stocks strong and .very slUve. Money firm at e. .Gold iure?* ll*,'. ; Bichan ge- lon g. 1% short, io yt. Wanicg.~.Money more acuve at 8a7, with ?.T ceptlcna; O? Governments 5. Sterling mm. Gold U?ali?. Goveriiciems arm; alxty-twoa U%. Southerns, very doll and heavy towards tbs close. Teaaassees a**,', new ss. Virgielas 71. new 72*;. Louf?las&? 68, new ?2; levees 74?i eigNe 87. Alabamas Ko?; .fives 70. Georgian hi; sevens 89?. Vorth Carolinas is?, new :5. South Caro Unas.72? new 65. (?) Freights flem. Nrw ORLEANS, Anrll 18.-Sterling 22. Sight exchange ? preiUum. Gold ll?. ..vi .. COTTON JTARXBTS. ."^trvrtTooL; April ; is.-N00D.-Cotton dull ; up landaJMd; Orleans 7?d; sales' 10,000 b?lea. Evenmg---Cotton unll; uplands 7?. Orleans T^d; sa1 ea 10,000 bales; speculation a- -, export Nrw ToirV; ?pr? 18-B^O?V.-Cotton quiet: un- *\ laaBs K?c ; Orleans 15?e; sales woe bales. ' ?Evening.-collen ?raer; salea 3892 bales! at ?$$Mot?t:l . BOSTON, April 18.-Centon quiet and steady; mlddhngB 16c; ?et receipts 7 balee; gr CM 2460: aalea <00; stock 13.C00. BAJLTIMOKS, april 18.-Market qeiet but firm; Middlings 14 ?c; net tecei pt s 60 bates; groas ?2; M?tUH &toe?K(A 1,20?. Wruin<eTGtV^AprU is.-Market arm; mlddilBgs 14c ; uti receipts 45 bales; rezjwrja 946; sales 03; stock M57. . , NoBPOLBT, April 1?.-Cotton quit t; low middlings JSC ; net reci ipr K 416 balts? a? po rta, ooastwise SM; sales 50; stock 3946. SAVAhNABv April 18.-Cotton firmer: talddltngs 18?al4c; net receipts 186S balee; exports vo Great Britain 24:6; Eales 800; stock 51,687. AUGUSTA, April 18.-Cotton market easier at 13?,tol3?C for Liverpool middlings; salas 520 haies; receipts 400. M?BIUS, April 15.-Cotton parket qnlet and firm; middlings 14vc; net receipts 05 bales; experts < oastwise 75o; sales loeb; stock 44,981. Naw ORLEANS, April 18.-Cotton.firm; middlings U?c; net receipts 3366 bale?; grots receipts 37J2; exporta to Great Britain 1487; Hamburg 2140; saics?OQOj'stsjck 2ia,ib9. CAIVISTON, april 18.-Cotton quiet and weak; good ordinary 12?c; net receipts 1239 balts; ex? ports to Great Britain i;i2 balea; sales']ooo; stock. 65,214. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Kaw YORK, April 18-Koon.-flour dull and drcopiug. Wheat qnlet and unchanged. Coin don and unchanged. P-ork qnlet; n>e*-8 $18 6-. Lard heavy at liftai!?c Turrentlne Him at ?6a66c. Rosta quiet !;od steady at $2 65s2 60 for strained; Evening.-Southern flour quiet at noon quota? tion?. Whiskey unchanged. Wheat tt?arty and in fair export demand. Coin firmer at 75^?a77u. .Bice moderately acuve. Ueflee in moderate- re? quest; Rio 18J4C- bogar unchanged. -. Molasses Arm. Pork active at $18 f5a$lfc Beef qnlet; slain $10?$1?: extra $l(s$l7 IQ. Lard firmer; kettle ll ?c. Naval stores steady. 1 allow finner at s?a?c O? Cih-ciNNAT-, April ia-Fioar in gocd demand ot full ?.rices and quiet. Mess pork closed with a better feeling at $18 60. Lard nominally ai lie. Bacon, holders anxious to .-eil ; rio and clear sided 9% aloe cat h. Whiskey in fair de-mend, and. 87c ' asked. i LOUISVILLE, April is.-Fleur heavy. Corn steady; shelled, in sackF, 68c Me.?s pork nomi? nal. Bacon heavy; shoulders 7>?c; clear sides 10c, packed. Caret, kegs V?%c. Whiskey firm at 85 cte. NEW ORLEANS, April 18.-Corn firmer at 7&aT6c. Oats firmer ai 68>^a67c. Sugar, prime 9?c Mo? lasses, feimen?ng ?oaioc; plantation reboiled 40a 45C Sew York Rice .Harket. From the Dally Bullet in, April 47 : Carolina la dali. I at tuso >-carce? ard tbis enables owners to show a ci ni inned Dimer tone, lull prices In all cases beim ins'sied upon. Salts ol 30 casks at 4?a&?c. Foielgu selling fairly to ihe trade and valaesanstalned. We note sales of 300 bags Ran? goon at 7a7?c. 4***- Vortt if**ui' Msrea.Marker. . ?PJW&& vfi]y Bulletin. April 17 : Becefprsryo Uay ?Hl TOBID, 2b do pitch. There was a ifth-ly . ac?yatraue in spirits turpentine and the mariet Isa^hade firmei ; sales 200 bbis at 64c, sad 50 bbls at W?c. '. h,cs ns were dud and weak, prices .showing adecilne. Small sales at $2 65a2 60 ior ho^ra Tar r? duU 411(5 I,rlcefl ravored ,he Maw York Hay Bl?r-ktt. Ficm the Haily Bulletin, April 17: Receipts to? day 1560 bigles,- The market m veli sapphed ?nd the demand for shipping is very light, ss atiptes ent pri?es ws cannot compete with Pbll uielptu and Baltimore, the .price being tbete lally $2per lon below in:smarket. Retail of ir.ncy grad?is firm and in small demand, btraw ?B not in sum dent suppjy tq men tne wants of the trude, and the marltOs ,vjery firm. ' ' ja VA.Tr? ~T: 7 ?fprrollh Or? In JMsvabet,. , NOK?LK, April-re.-COKN.-The market to-day raiftey^rriefc, bur there was ne disposition on the part o? holders to force sales. The only trans? action waareadvilsed 0f waa a saleof lOOO-hnsh TJR?htteotk 78c. which shows no varia-tloafrom price of yestei day. *j*l?V--Tht only transactio i or which we learn ? day was a B?J,.- of seo bast?is at 63?o Baston & Co.'s Cotton Report, for the Week Ending April 14, 1871. KEW YORK, April 15.-THE MARRET.-In cor last report the market closed quiet atl6?o for middlings. Saturday the market was doh and heavy; the quotations were barely maintained; sales. 1976; middlings 103, c. Monday was a half holiday, and the transactions or the day were light; quotations were unhanged. Tuesday the market was dull and prices were easier; the nfler Ings were fair, and holders were more, disposed to realize; sales4055; middlings l&e.- Wednesday%he market was dull, and prices were easier for the better grades; salee 2458; middlings l4?c. Thurs? day there was a fair busluess transacted for ex? port at nncbaagad quotations; the market, how? ever, was weak, ano. holders, though Rot pressing -their stock for sale, were willing to grant conces? sions; sales 4575. Yesterday the market was dull and unchanged; sales 3569; middlings 14;?c. Upland Sew and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Texas. Ordinary.10? ll ll? II},' Good ordinary.. 12? 12? 13? 13? Low middling,..13? "14. 14? 14? Middling....14? 15 15? 15? sales of the week 16,583 bales-including 2501 to spinners^ 240 to speculators, and 13,442 to export Gross rec; ip ts at this port for the week co, ota bales. Since 1st September, 875,273 bales, against 570,607 last year. STATISTICAL POSITION- 1871. l&JO. Stoox lu Liverpool.bales. . 813,000 477.000 Afloat from India. 105,000 91,000 Afloat from America. -310,000 200.000 Stock in Condon. 49,930 ?3.790 AfloatTor London.. 86,eoo 34,909 Stock-in Havre...;. 39,550 oftfeo Afloat for Havre. 2,670 51,129 Stock m Bremen. 18,846 9 896 Afloat fer Bremen. ? 40.397 18,6T0 ?tock lo Gaited States ports.. 567,325 355,092 Stock in the inland towns....: 69,287 78,061 Total. 2,120,855 1,429,26? Excess in visible ?upply, com? pared With 1870. 691,089 Stock of cotton held by Man? ja chester spinners at the mills 35,000 35,000 Trice of mid Orleans In Liver? pool. 74?d. 117-160. Price or mid Orleans In New York,. 5-?c. 23?c. Price of gold... 10? 18? .WtU?I*?<<m Borket. WlLMBttpH Apt'1 lT.-j-'KMTOg.'l.-Market steauy./OpH ?bom.-?o Bi?dracSlyecl which sold at $5|0rneir'rfr|fo, S3t55dor pellew dip, and |2.5 mr hard, per 2&0 los. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-ls firm, and has advanc? ed. saleB of 63 casks at 50c for Sonthcrn, and 50 casks at 60?c per gallon fur New York package*. We learn that other Bales have al- 0 taken place at 50?c for Southern, but could not get the amount. ROSIN_Sales of 150 bbls at $2 05 for strained, and 07 bbls at $5 50 for new crop pale. . TAJU-U*3 declined In price, and wejquoie. sales ??oifcburat $1 ss-, and ts t>WP- nv fi 7>p*r?bS COTTON.-Small sales at 10?, 12, l??ai3 cents per pound. lttccii>ttf by KaitrouU. April 18. 80CTU CAROLINA RAILK01P. 437 bales cotton, .31 balea goods, 232 bbls flour, iSaS^tS^Sfeew^fCL SfcKej ?M%?fr?z?x Adger. Dowling ft co, Peizer. Rodgers k co. C A Graeser. G H walter Jt co, J c Mailonec, Wiss A co, W W Smith, W Roach & co, Caldwell A Son, 'Geo W Williams A co^A B Mulligan, A J Salina*.. W B Smith 4 co, sloan ft Seignlous, Trenholm A Son, H Bischoff A CO, Siei?ens, Werner 4 Ducker. B O'Neill, Bol?mann Bros, Oatendorff 4 ->, o F Wteijjs. -y r -r -r -y rj SXTANWlrn AW-CBaR??T0ie-RlrtLR0*?: Baies cotton, rough rice, live stock, mdse, .tc. To E Mcalpine. Fraser A Dill, D Riker, C P Petit. Bol?mann Bros, Frank reny, J H uraveri co, P Loiz. Per s^sfcsritf^aampToii,,'iTom ^ew Yort? Mrs Hyams and four Child ri n, C Byron, W Bell, F Wooffendon. M Drucker, c Bachman, J Irvine. J Miller, A C Bush and wife, S P Sonder. C L Hrs?, A L Bequest. M J RuSBTffan. R Nash. A H Walter. J N Ewell, wire and child, G S Bowen. S W Smith. C F Roper, T M Hempstead, wire and child, H L Bruns, w?e.ohild anrt-nurae_ . .... Per ?^arnshlf Marv'an*,' from- B?ltimorc Mi-s Johnson, H ? Wentworth. ItSStFoble. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S C Mrs A P Alston, 0 J Bults. F W Luchicotte, Tho* Morgan, Mrs Morgan, V McQuatd. L Harris, Mrs J Sanders, S W RouguIsTM Muses, Julia Nelson, Mrs Bowman, Miss Morse, Mrs Morse. A lsear, Rev E G Butt, J F Beckman, w W Walker, Mrs W Lucas., Mise Luca", Father Shadier. R S Izard, Dr S A A DgfcaudT?reck.'T, f "T _?~ VeVstes?er EIlza-Hanccrar^om^?aVanr.a?w-v1a Beaufort, A-c-G Waterh use, R Walker, J L Mor? gan, K S Wooley, J Davidson, T Selig, J Fiencn. S w Whitwell and wife, Miss J Whitwell, and 13 on deck. Per steamer Pilot~???y. from Beaufort. Pad ric Lauding and Clilsolm's Landing, Ac-J Wilson, Miss Cochran, Mrs Chlsolm, S Green, Dr Murrav, Miss A l?M?hJMlfl Mr Jg tsars'-1 fi omer, Mrs JenttingJBsj Je*m Mr jj^ffrfljaley, and 54 POUT CA.iiEyjDA.lt, MOON/S PHASES. Pull Moon, 5th, 9 hours, 3 minutes, morning. La-*! Quarter. 12th. 0 hours. 31 minutes: moruiug. New Moon, lut li. l hour. 43 tniuutes. eveuing. SUN SST?. C..30 6..31 -Pl 32. fra* 6.. 3.1 6..34 6..35 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON. S. C.APRIL 19, 1871. Lat 32 deg 46 min 33 sec*. ! Lou 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Adger A co, J Apple, W H ena: ec A co, J D Aiken, Ut AAs iton, G W Aimar, A H Abrahams 4 Son, C D Ahrens A co, Adams, Damon & co, F C Bor? ner. ? T Brown, T A Be?>mfeli, M.J Booth, Dr H Baer, H Cobla 4 co, A D Cou? j, J Oampsen A co, T M Cater. W A Courtney, Jos Dawson, h lias Bros, J H Ducker, Dowie, Moise 4 Davis. Jno S Fairly A co, Furcbgott, Benedict A co. J F Tdylor 4 co. U Flensing ?-ce. "Boligaann-fBrcs, BjBoyti, Rorsvthe. U(H<oiAe-A-eo, Mis-M Kmlev, UL (i??isfftm.'-E H Gardner, c Bart & co. Blum 4 Miller, H M Bruns, D Goldstein, H F W Brewer, E Bates 4 co, Good? rich, Wineman 4 co, H Gerdts A co, E E Bedford, C Graveley, H Bischoff 4 co, Qoutevenier Bros, C Hickey. F K Houston, J-Heeseraan 4 Bro, W Har rall. A Hammer schmidt, T M Urlstoll 4 co. Geo A Buwman. P F Murray, J Cosgrove, CnarlestonClty Railroad w. Cameron, Barkley 4 co, Hau 4 co. j U Hillen, J Hurkamp & w, A Johnsou, c ll Johu son. Johnston, Crews 4 co, Jose Jara, J T Riep. C Kerrisuu, KUuck, Wlckenberg 4 co. Kinsman ce Bro. Kricte 4 Chapinau, Kinsman 4 Howell. A lt ?CTBS? ?W ivEsVftn-* ce^Pm MafSioSw?^ Macqueen 4 Rteike, Mc Loy 4 Klee, A Nimitz. L Mehi tens. B K NeufvilK-, A Nlcmatin, Oaiendorff 4 co, D O'Neill A Sons. B O'Neill, Jno F O'Neill, Edw Ptrry"lMPau! k co, J Parker, PeoplqV.Baok. C P Poppenheun, J A Quackenbush, Ravened 4 co; Dr -ABaonl, Riordan, Dawson a co. J ReHB. Shaffer Bro?, Southern Expteas co? c SiMkJey, Stellens, Werner 4 co, E B Stoddard 4 co, L Sehnen, Sell 4 Fi ster, 1) Soaki-%>to>l^eb?.4>ao. D U Silcox, J bira w, A lt Sdir?a, tt|^irVt^3?w.4 Kelly. Jacob Steiber. M TnestrK Th?i?linsons co, W Vince. J F.T???IOLA co. AJ*-Tylex, 0 F-Wifcters. G H Walter JU* if Waid, wt web}, w?l CeMh./obt W:ng. J P A\ alBh, Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell, w J Yate*. Mrs M J Zernow, s C Railroad co, Order . and others. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore-len 15th lusP.?tSl?e. TjplMo>deaaV4i'?o?F?C^Trenholm, Jt nords Xt?'.B O'SefifTD A Xt?ime; ?N -Kobsou, Kllnck. Wickenberg 4 co, L D DeSaussnre, Heath 4 Klee, Lan rey 4 Alexandre*. Siea*3*fit?.Vt eWaYTft Ducker, H.Biflchoil.A.co,W H. Waly ttianu, J'orcher 4 BenryTlfeobeloCh 4 .-inaW. J HJWmen7C"LiMen thal, E U Jackson, W H*rr.>i, W ? Hugeri Tiede mau, Calder 4 cu, Rev C B Northrop. OF Wletera, M Moni[Barkley A corXr>etS'4 Cbasman, J H Graver .t eo, B Ftldmaun 4 co. W U Welch, Fred Fisher, A K Lewis 4 cu. Kinsman 4 Bro, S Webb, W C Dukes 4 co, A R Ltwith. ll Lelding, J Heins, R Wtast Hit Oowperthwait, P B Lalaoe 4.co, J A Quacirer+bns'h, W Maffcher, R-^rrae???* Bro, Dr E U Kel eis, J P Brown, Coniou 4 Gravely, Dowie, Morned VSrUL. S il B Ant nt, K E Hedi ord, i Jara, J E AdgerA co, C W Wicking, D Loptz, Baujn 4 Miller, wvCiispmsh <s co, Steamer- DiStattiT, W Schi odejr WvMcLaan, F von taite*. :ui?lothcrs. Passea~re6'TnaenTletta, or -S?co/So' miles N E of rning-'i'sa. light-ship, WWK-?J t(g<kU>mg; fore? mast head and malo topmast carried away; Irom Boston lor Savannah.. Steamship Leopard, Hughes, Eoston-5 days. UOsa, To, OdV Williams.4 -co- A?iagii ib ccx S R Mwishall, Riesmalt ft t?(:w?il. K Witte; VU Sll cox, E K Lowperthwali, and order. Vessel to to,d<8V i-. - I ? X! ?0 ? f :. f.- Q rS?i. i German f-team sit op-or-war M?ecr, snorr, Havana-4 da\a. JJooieivard boned and put in lorsurfiiie*. TJhe W^leo^ejiorfeyavlng expert eocvinCravy weather on rne pas^n?e. " Sehr lils, Nye, Savannah. 2000 bushel* rough tice and 27 to. clean ric?. To Ur* C Bee A xo. Sehr Ann s Deas, Garbaul. West roait 1HE. 37 tea rice. Tu Ravenel 4 co. Steamer F.UZA Hancox. Burns. Savannsh, via Beaurort, 4c. 48 casks rice, 15J bags Peruvian guano, mdse and soadricB. To Ravenel, Hcdajes ft co. w c Bte ft co, J S Schirraer, Wilcox,fliAbs 4 co, Col Bradley. 1P Chacal. Sootbern Express cu, u A LeugalcK, Nachmanu 4 co, and W M Bird 4 CO. Steamer Pilot Boy, Sly, Beaurort and racine ,.N?:- J0 "?S-'sea islaad cotton, and sundries. 1 lo J D Aiken. D McPherson, H c Robeson, chas Fiochmao, H Bischoff A co, J M Baker, R Graham I co Steamer Emilie, White, Georgetown, s c. BS tierces rice, mdse and sundries. Tu SUatkeirurd * Kelly, cameron, Barkley 4 co, O E Nelson, J M Eason ft Bro, Wagner, Hager A co, Mordecai A pp, J R Smith, Pringle A Son, W G WhUden ft co, rs K Bennett, Miss M G Thomas, and others. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr Wm Conners, Toole, Fall River, Mass-B F Baser A co. _ _ Sehr J B Marshall, Seavy, Philadelphla-'H F Baker ft co. Sehr a R Somers, Somers, Philadelphia-H F Baker ft co. ? SAILED YESTERDAY. Bark Redar, French, Valparaiso. Sehr Wm Conners, Toole, Fall River. Sehr Cynosure, Plnkbam, Bahamas. Sehr Ripley Ropes, Wiley, Bahamas. Steamer Dictator, Coietter, Palatka via Jack? sonville, Savannah, ftc FROM THIS PORT. Br bark Minnie,-, Liverpool, April 15. ? Sehr Vraie, Mason. Boston, 16th Inst. Sehr Sam!Fish, Teal,'Darren, April 6. . LIST OF VESSELS ?F, CLEASED AMU 3X1 L?^ FOR XHI8 POET. F O R E I- G N . LIVERPOOL. Br bajh Vinco, Robson, np.Apr.l 15 MTDDLEBOiTO', ENG. The Oscar, Peterson, sailed.Feb 5 , OAKD1PV. lt-.: Norwegian bark Lugent,,Neilsen, sailed....Jan 2? The Jean Vivian, Brewer, sailed.Jan 26 DOMESTIC. BOSTOK.- " Ship Western Star. Crowell, Cleared...... - April 6 Brig Waltham, Haskell, lp.......March li msw YOBS. Sehr F Merwin. Pearce, cleared.,April 15 Sehr Ida Birdsall, Johnson, cleared.... :. .April 4 Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, up'..April 6 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr W G Dearborn, Senil, np.April 7 Sehr A H Cain, Simpson, cleared....March 20 Behr Annie Magee, Yoting, cleared.April 0 Sehr S L RoBseil, Smith, np.April 16 BALTIMORE. |~Schr Chas Comer;-, Pinkham, cleared... .March 20 Sehr John Ferris," St John's, cleared.April ie Sehr Sea Qoeett, Rosebrook, cleared..:.. .April 13 Sehr F L smith, -, up.April 16? Brig Ellen Maria, Hosie, np...AprilU 1TEW GRLKAKS. ' Sehr David Miller. Rogers, cleared.ipril 6 ALEXANDRIA. VA. Sehr w H McComery,-, cleared.March 24 ^hipping. rjpE?f??^^ TO AND FROM B A LT I ."?1011E , PHH.ADEL.FHIA, BOSTON. CREMEN. AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. FREIGHTS RECEIVED'DAILY. Thei nne Steamship MARYLAND, ^?-?T^L Johnson, Commander, will sail for Bal- ?Lm?AU. tlmoi'e on FBIDAT, 2lst April, at 4 o'clock Pi M. ea?- Philadelphia Freights lorwurdeu io timi city by railroad from' Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees ore shewed ar.n pie time to sample and sell their Goods .'rem the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. .. . . PAUL C. TKE.NHOLM, Agent, I aprlS~tuwf3_ No. 2 union wnaryes. ?pOR PHILADELPHIA, WBfiHTJ.f STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON. NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES i AT PHILADELPHIA 'FOR BOSTON AND .PROVIDENCE. - ' The Fast Screw Steamship F A l< Xa -VCE R , HINCKLEY, Commander, Will be dispatched for'Philadelphia on THURSDAV. 20th April, ai 0 o'clock P. M.. from Brown's North Wharf. ua-Throuzh Bills LadlBir issued for Cotton, P.iceand Rosin, ftc, to the New England Cilles, and Spirit?. Turpentine, as - agrejed. *?-Tlie Steamers of this line will take Lnmber to Philadelphia on accommodating term9. For Freignt engagements appiv to WM. A. COURTENAY. aprl7-mwtli3_No. i Union Wharf. jp O R N E If ? O K K . ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL" WTTJ, AT TEN CTOLOCK A If. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA. Crowell, Commander, will sail for New Tort on WEDNESDAY, April IO, at 10 o'clock A. M.. from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. The line new Iron Steamship SOUTH CARO will follow on WEDNESDAY, April 26. Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Providence and the New Eng? land Manufacturing. Towns, ut the lowest mar? ket rates. insurance by Steamers or this Line % per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, bavins very One Btate-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or -to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. apr! 5-4_ JPOR, XE \V Y Q M K . OLD LINE \ a\V YORK A.YD CHARLES? TON STEA?ltfs?ilPS. ESTABLISHED 184 6. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOMS. nie very rast and splendid Slde-wiieel Steam? ships of this Line will sail from Adgei's South Whan' as follows : CHAMPION, SATOHBAY, April 2Sd, at 6 o'clock P. M. JAMES ADGER^ATUROAY. April28U?, at 1 o'clock P. M, SW Insurance ? percent, bymbie Linc. ?i*- Through Bins or Lading niven on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towus nt thc lowest marke; rate?. . . For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to api6 _JA M?t? A 1>?ER A CO. "^."EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH ; BY . DAYLIGHT.. fl Bi iui-* ' J?< ?? FOR PACIFIC LAxtflNO, P.EAUTTJKT, *HlLTO> HEAD, SAVANNAH. DA RI EN AND . ?S.J . BKUNr;Wjyivr?A.-l ? The favorite steamer ELUA HANCOX, Captain L. w. Bruns, will receive Freight- nt Accommoda- r ?T^? non wharf for above points every m^S^?ESL. TVBSDAT. and leave on every WSITNESDAY Moah iso. at 7 o'clock, arriving ai .Savanuah the sate evening* and leaving.'tr Daxien, AC., the follow ing morning. Returning, will leave Savannah ro. Cnafleston every MONDIV MORNIKO, at 7 o'clock. .^For Freight or passage, ayplv to RAVEN EL, HOLMES ft CO., seplO No. Wi Rast Mar. ?1H ANGE OF .SCHEjD ULE. MUUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY On and' arter T?KTSSDAY, April m tax\T^K 6th, the foj.?w.ug schedule will '^^gSmS?^ observed: ? , Leave City at 6.30 and io A. M., 3and 5.30 r. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 8 A. M., 12M., 4.15 and 6.30 P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 7.30 and ll A. M., 4 and 6.15 P. M. AU Frelaht must be prepaid, and none received after half-past 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY, marao Agent. -po R *' L -O E I D A, TWICE'A WEEK/ FOR SAVANNAH, FERN-AXDISA, JACKSON VILLE. PILATKA. AND ALL POINTS.ON. , . ... THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. CJ?E3TER, will sw from,_ Southern^ .wharf for a.bovc pup?? .c*?ry TUMBA i EYENiNGttuS.8Po'clock, arriving.bank at Charles, ton every fcATiRDAA- AFTERNOON, at p>q'cioos. Thei Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D.B. Viucen;, will sail, ?rom Soul hern Wharf fog .above pomie erery FRIPAT Evfiinw, at t.30 o'clo^h.,. arriving' track at Charles;o?,W?iNK?r>AY AFTERNOON, ai t. o'clock. v , . ? ? - r- - RAVEN EL 4 CO.. Agent.*. octio Southerp wharf. "pOR LIVERPOOL. The fine American snip MISSOURI, L. t. ?A Bradburn, Master, having ihree-?ourthB o.'jaJt her cargo engaged and going aboard, will meet with dispatch. For balance Freight room, apply to W. B. SMITH A CO., aprl9-wf2 Napier's Range. JpOR LIVERPOOL, The Iron Clipper Ship REMINGTON, AX j???. Jno. F. Fowler, Master, having one half herSHU cargo engaged and going on board, will have dis? patch. For engagements or Freight apply to aprlfi HENRY CARD. jlOR FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAG? NER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. . The Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern A??A Wharf every day at 10 o'clock, Morning, SSB? and hair-past 3 o'clock every Afternoon. For arrangements, apply to Captain THOMAS YOUNG, on board. _apr!3 FOR JOHN'S ISLAND, CHURCH FLATS, WADMALAW ISLAND. TOOGOODOO AND EDISTO ISLAND TWICE A WEEK, The Sloops LOUISA AND HATTIE and^J^_ JACK. Apply to SA THOMAS H. SNOWDEN, At Stoney A Lowndes, apr5-ws Vanderhorst Whari. J?1 O B SAVANNAH. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. Tlie Splendid Steamer CITY? I rWNT, Captain D. B. Vincent, wUl__ leave Southern Wharf for the above place, on FKIDAY EVENING, April 2L 1871, at 8.80 o'clock. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR. Captain L.M. Coxen er, will leave Southern Wharf on TUESDAY EVENING, April 25, 187 i, at 8.30 o'clock, for the above place. 1LAVENEL A CO., iiprl? _Agents. OR BEAUFORT? AND PACIFIC LANDING. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain J. W. Sly? will leave every TH?RS-(_ DAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, as above. Returning, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. mar21 J. v. AIKEN, Agent. F JgXC?RSION TRIP. On and after THURSDAY, April 6th, . - ?-fT*^*. theSteamerST. HELENA.Captain ii.?w?BL Slnc!air,-Jr.. will leave as above, every afternoon, at hair-past 6 o'clock, Irora Market Wsari, leaving ?ni ivan's Island, on return, at a quarter-past 6 o'clock. Fare for round trip, 26 cents. mai 30_j. H. MURRAY. Agent. J? OR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain _ gJJTT'V J. IV. sly, will leave Central Wharf uri j MF7 ror t he above points every MONDAY MORNINU, at s o'clock, and, returning, will leave Heaufort ever j TUESDAY, ut 8 u'cloek A. M., and Edlato at s P. M. marin ' J. fl. AIKEN. Agent. Drngs, CriL-micals. Ut. ROS AD ALS S. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROS AC ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. / ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSABALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROS AD ALIS, the best ..Altera? tive extant. ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the following : * rte R: WH^*?ABRr?rftarfIm?ie. : " $ Ur. A. DClOJAN. of TarboroL N. ti. Dr. J. S. SFAUKS, of Nlehol.isvile, Ky. Ur. A. F. WU EFL KR, or Lima. Ohio. . . r Ur.*v*.-I10t.LOWAV^pl.Piig?delpnip. , j; Dr. J. T* McoA 11TI1A, ul South Carolina, and tunny oilier*. See KUSAUAL1S ALMANAC ItOSAT>4VLIS, . endors cl try Rev. UABNEYbALL, ne w or Mary laud '.oufirenee, fonnorly ChapUin in the Cen rcderatc Ai my or Northern Virginia. * is Altpif?v? Tofft a?J Viur?uLlkidfacts at one aha iue??meTlmehT>?ri tire "BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SKCUETUUY ujtCAN>. ex pelling* hil Impure" mutter ??d"Diil?didg^up the sysieui toa healthy, rigorous eeudltkm. ItO^AOJrVLTS 18 'SOLD 'BT-' ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWrE.-MOISB A DAV'S, . . ,1- ? Wholesale i ;C??UKKH. WISEMAN A CO.,). Knents.W, Dr. H/?AER. J CBarlestotf. ! w*r6-lv , i Diners. OL!? CAROLINA BITTER^ FOR SALB BY E. E. BEDFORD, King.street, C. D. AHRENS & CO., King street, - B. FELDMANN & CO., King street, C. MOMEIER. Ac<t by DruggiBis and Grocers everywhere. ES'TIMONIALS. Bead n few or the'Te-timi'nia?s fo" regard to the EFFICACY of thai STERLING MEDICINE, OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A few Cvrutlcatesfroiu the many in our posses. H.vu from peraouawtio have tested the OLD CAltOLINA BITTERS: FROM TUE 'POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING Ml HALS, CV TUSlBl.INt fSBUALK i>. C., April 0. Ii7(). Messrn. (JooDKicn. WrsEiiAN A co., cttariestou, S. C.: Geuiiemen-This is to inform yon that about fl >ear ugo I was in delicate benah, worn out with old nee and bard H'OI K, weighing one hundred ami twenif ?ve pound.?; ripon request I com? menced using I he ULU CAROLINA BITTERS Af- ! ter using uine bottle:', i felt BS well and vigorous | as tinny yeats ?go-went to work andniadt money. 1 "weighed, niter u!lng the ahove, one hundred und seVentv'-two pounds. IliavoFince ueen siioug and hale. A crept, gentlemen, mt thanKB. anti success kat 1 to Hie OLH CAUOL1N? BITTERS. . (Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M, Tuiubhtig Slu.als, s. C. FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS, IRW1STON, OA. IRWINTON, GA., september 25, 1869. Messrp. OnoRRica. WIXEMAN * CO.: : Gentlemen-Wuen in yuur i-.iy, two weeks ago, your Dr. Service gave me a notlleof your cele? brated I'AHOUN.V BITfBKS. which I brought home, lor my lat lier, whose health was very feeole. Alter using it he was to well pleased wlih its elicits. Hun he considerx ibcai almost ludlspensa ble. please timi enclosed sixteen, (ilfi.) the price ol two cases: utrucl them W. J. Chumbera .fe Sou, No. Jf. c. lt. H. lours, vei v-KBp-.Ttnuiy, (Signed) ANDREW CHA?BKB8. ANOTHER VOICE FI ?OM C BORGIA. KOOT VALLEY. GA*, september 1?, 18S9. Messrs. GOODRICH, WINEMA.N A &.>., Charleston: Geutiemeti-1 take great pleasure lu informing you that my wile bas experienced great benebi .'rom the use of the ULU CAROLINA BITTERS, lt lu certainly ? good medicine, and 1 wonldt ? pleased ir you would send me anoiher dozen kn mediately. Respectfully. *c.,. {Signed) JNO. A. HOUSER, Sold by all Druggists in Charleston. The trade supplied by . ? . COODKICU. WINEMAN A CG., Principal Depot, So. 3 Hayre street fine ?rottrii?, Ut. BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWINS) GROCERY AND TEA. WAREHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER * PURE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES EKGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS. w B?8COTJS, AC, 4c. N. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OL FAMILY GROCERIESJN THIS CITY. VERY CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. f 1 E. E. BEDFORD, - PURE BRANDIES, WI NETS AND VERY OLD . ' WHISKIES. eUCCBSSOB TO WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., No. ?75 KING STREET. I . OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOLESAXj? AJVr> RETAIL, oilA.TL.EK, . - IN Fine Teas. Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, :&c' HERMETICALLY SEA LED .FRUITS. ' VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS,, ?fcc. AU articles sold /rom this estabUsnmeni. are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED Goods ieUvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, steamboats, free of expense. EVERT E. BEDFORD. 1 SEND FOR A (JAS. & MARTIN. GEO. H. GRUBER. ( . CATALOGUE. ( WM. Q. MOOD, J E. ?rtrt?wrs. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. P. J. PORCHER, President. F. J. PELZER, Treasurer. ? DIRECTORS. W. LEBBY..-...W. P. BALL.-....L. D. DBSAUSSUEE.B. G. PIKCKNBY TH R ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURES AT THEIR WORKS ON ASHLEY RIVER, nader tue direction of an experienced and Practical Chemist, The Company In tend thu to be a nrst class Fertilizer, and one which can be recommended to Planters. STANDARD GUARANTEED. THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE ACID PHOSPHAT 23 POR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON REED. Thia preparation is highly recommended by Chemists, as with it Planters are enaoled to mace their own Fertilizers. ' . The ATLANTIC "PHOSPHATE rt sold at $55 per ton cash, or-on time, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per menin; The ACID PUOSi'HATB is sold at $35 per ton. cash, or- on time, with Interest at the.rate of one per cent, per month. * PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, de'c31-4mo3 BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. E ?&acrjincrri, Casnngs,. S?i? S T:A: ? L I?S H E D 1 8 ? ? . P fl O S I X IRON W 0 U "K S JOHN F. TAYLOR Si CO., (Successors to Cameron 4 Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, Ac. ic Corner East Day and Pritchard streets.'near the Dry Doct, CHAUi^TC'N, S. C. M A X U T A C T,U K E It S OF STEAM ENG! NES AND BOILERS. M..riue, Stationary and Portable. HICK THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting; Tudors M<1 Gc nins Iron Fronts for Hulldings Oasiiii?:? ul ?very Kiud in Iren or Brass Forgings ot ?very description. , ?2- GuAr.vitce-t> furnish Engines and Rollers of as good ijjajty OS/1 power, ami nt a* low rates as can he .had in New York-, Baltimore or Phil, adelphi*. AGENTS FOR .JUDSON'S CELEBRA PED GOVERNOR AND STOP YAHVKS, witlch are put on all Eniiocs made at these Work.*. S3- Rtpal-s inornpl?y attended to. : mariamw^riosnic1 ' ' :' " . ' ' . T?irrg.tj .'. rir;i|i'j . T tn. ?? il -i ? ? .i >.;?>? i marin mwf?mos Sinning ?l?ttyrnta. API* THB WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE L0CE-ST1TCD ?IA?1I1NE. ire trie bern \u nae, For ???i nu nie ?.ea'vj PI?L, wir.n monthly pay jietit.s. on au?? tena?, ur lor casi:.' AH kimi* oi Machine ttiiacjimcv.w, Nevil??,, Cotton, (walt* Mack and colored.! Mik. .Od, .-?W?;I, &c, a-jc. Rephinujf ai ti-.nn.. Circulant and s Bin pies o: vorfc sect on application. D'. B. HASELTON, f?e?f-t>aier ;c First Class Sewing ala ?une.- ??no Material. No. Sn" Kine Jtiee:. snell '.'hsrleiffoti. s. 0. A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. THE MOUNTAINEER, GREENVILLE, S. C.. naa :ne largest real circulation of any paper n that section. Surncrlpi ion price SI a rear! - U. E. ELFORD, Editor and Proprietor. G. G. WELLS, Assoc', ile Editor. declS s tJai?ioaos. O li TH CA RQh? NA U Ai L RAJ Ax. VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, '1 CHARLESTON, S. C., January 18,187L ,, j On ami seller SUNDAY, January 22J tn* Paseen, ger Trains on '.au buaui . r ..ina Railroad will ?ut asiollowp: . , . yon Acqrjsxi. . ? Leave Charleston.12.50 P. "M. Arrive at. Augusta.v.8;15 P.-IL - JFOE .COLOMBIA. . L: j Leave Cn?rl?ston'.8.20 A. M. Arrive at columbia.:. 3.JO"P. M. FOR OHAIttHKTOW. Leave Augusta. 7.40 A.M. Arrive alt. Charleston......,.&50P.JU. Leave- Oolambia.12.15P. M. Arrrive at Charleston-'.u.v..7.30?. M. , ACQUIT A Kiony MXfBM?, , uk {Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.'. ......"Mo P.'M Arrive at Augusta.'..1ML M. Leave Augusta.6.C0 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT BX7KEB8. . (Sundays eadsptet.) Leave Charles ton. .r.r. 7.10 P.- il. Vrrlvc at'Coiumhla.,. coo A. il. Leave Columbia...-. 7.C0P. M. uiive at Charleston.; - 8.46 A. M SUXilKRVlUJt TBA1K..-, : Leave Charleston. 4.30 P. M. .?rrfv? al Summerville...1 Sr. coo P. Itt. Leave Summerville..'7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.......y. 8.1& A. M. C'dDBN BKANCK. Leave Camden.."...COO A.M. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A: M. Leave Columbia. L2C P. il. \j-riv?- ar Hamden..'. ?.00 P. M. Day and Sight Trains mate close connections at Angosta with Georgia Kati road and Centra: Railroad. ' Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Ral iru adi Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad* . Camden Train con neeta dally with Day Passen ger Trains. , ... a 3anW ; A'. Tu TYLER, Tlce-Pnesldent. CHARLESTON, s. C., February ll, 1671.. . Trains leave Charleston Dally at 12 M. and P. M. _ ' I; Arrive at Ohartwton 7:30 A. M, (Mondays ex I cepied ) and 3:30 P. Mv ... ?.' : ' Ti oin does not leave Cliarleston 6:30 P..M., SEN PAYE. : Train leaving at 12 H. males through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Awn. Creel; only, goiue through ia 42 hours, WITH.-.T DKTKKTIO? ON SUNDAYS". ' Pa&iei.gerH leaving fly e:30 P. M. Train, have chu.ee of route, via Richmond and "Washington, or via Portsmouth and Hal: i more. Those leaving > m DAV by thia Tram lay over pu SUNDAY m Hal \ ti in nn\ Those leaving on SATCKDAY remain SUN DAY in winning) on. Nt c. Tins ls tue cluiapest, quickest and most pleasant rome lo linc miall. Chicago and other poiniH West and Northwe.-r, both Trams making close connection? at Washington wtth Western trains o. Baltimore ami U hio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, ".. Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. Ct.EAFOR, General Ticket. Agent. .. fclill-rjinoB _?_L___-, SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL n ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run daily as follows r Leave Charleston.,.(J1(J A. M. Atti ve at savannah.3.oo P. il. Leave Savannah:... 1.....11.15 A. M. Arrive at Charleston......5.20 P. M. Cou nevis at Savannah with the Atlantic A Guli Kaili ono for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all pu.nts ni florida.** Wit-: Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo 'i:ile. New Orleans/and the West. Willi Steambnats for points on the Savauh?r River. . Al ChariestOD with the Northeastern and Soutfe Carolina Haili oads, and Steamships for all point* North and West. ' Through Tickets over thia line on sale al Hotel* in Charleston; S?reven House, Savoonahraad all principal Ticket offlees North and South. Freights forwarded dally to and from Sa van nail miii al! points beyond. Th tough Lilli- of Ladiup issued to Jacksonville, Palatka, ip. Tat iff as low as by aty other Une. C. S. GADSDEN, oci? Engineer and Superintendent, 3sqacsen's Preparations. DEATH TO BATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &C NEVER FAILING. K)XES DOUBLE THE SttE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. SOM ar. Wholesale by DO WIE, MOISE 4 DAVIS, And at retal by all Druggists. lebl-fimo IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS AND FACTORS. MIDDLETON'S FISH A fri M ONI ATED PHOSPHATE. This excellent brand_or Fertilizer comes before the publie ar^, recommended, having been pre? pared with great care, and with the best mate? rials. Its adaptability to the crops of this section, s unsurpassed; one evidence of which ls the official testimony of Professor SHEPARD, which we annex, as follows : O FFT OE OF THE ) SVATK LVSFECJOBOB FKBTTUZSES. J C BABLESTON, 8. C., March 31,1S7I. ) Messrs. J. A. EN BLOW A Co.. Agents of Mid die ton's . Fish Annrnmlated Phosphate: .? GBNTiEitEj?-Ktwiopcd please fled - tba analysis of tba?ajBsle.*of Middleton's. Ft?h Ammonlated Phosphat?, selected by my assistant from the car gojast arrived, na The large amount ?jr organic matter, rich is AmmeuJ*.jmd Lbs big MjraotflbiacondiUsn of the phosphoric add, are antBclent recommendations lor this anide. T ' feel sure that the planter will be benefited by ita judicious application to COtv ton and other-crops. / . Respectfully,'your obedient servant, (Signed,) CHAS. fr. SHEPARD. JR., M. D.J nrspectOTOf Fertilizers for Sdn'h Carolina' UNIFORMITT OF QUALITY GUARANTEED. PRICES-150 cash, of lor appro ved acceptance,, payable 1st November n ext.- WO. " '?' Address J. Al ENSLOW A CO., Agents. . No. 1*1 East Bay, Charleston, S. C, - apr5-wfm P E RT IL I Z E RS. HO tonaj?o. .1 PBBUVIAi? (Chincha) QUANGO, warranted purp. 1600 bbl*. Land Plaster, ground from th? best Nova Scotia Beak, and warranted pure. 100 tons Pure Dissolved aod?Ground Bone, . 150 tons Whiteloek's Vegetator. The Veger?:or has* been successfnlly used, and benrs a very high reputation, lt is second to-ao other Fertilizer, except Peruvian GIBBO, * offered in this market. ' w^ 100 tons -'Ralston's" Dissolved Bone and Ammo? nia. ... loo bbls. Eastern Island Fish Guano, at $35 per . ton of aoMjtounda. For sale by . T.'J. KERR .& CO. feb8_? ?. ? ' ' . THE STONO PHOSPHATE CREPANT OF THIS CITY, j. .I- ARE NOW MANUFACTURING THEIR " SOLTJB-LE GUANO/' . . - .. I tte Which will be furn is he l at $50 cash, or $55 on 'Hst November next with City'acceptance, and their "DISSOLVED PHOS- nATE," for composting With Cotton Seed, at $33 cash, br on 1st November " with rn per cent additional. '.'PURE GROUND PHOSPHATE" at SIS -each. Contracts for the Fertilizers may be made fu ex change-tor Cotton. O RD E RS SE; ?T WI LL RECEIVE PROMPT /T TENTIOJL .'. ' . man " . ' - .* tut HE M O ST? i? wi M Ci ML' FERTILIZER '..:anf.ii .><:? .U/U'.ti . : : ..? .;,*. : ;' >:<T?'.'\- ' S ,. : .-OF TH' E DAY. a : ii -ac. ts ., ". y/.-:*;..'..' i o n a?tj avid euora*] saw?! DUGMLE & GIRV.NS ?zr-- ...rvn!1.*: .i-jijtcicu . tLtimaiaiMi - MAGNUM BONUM ? ee?.?? - v FOR THE . ' '.- '?' ; -'; ?OTTOK CR?gi ANALYSIS. Soluble BonePnospbate.ot Lune.....15.53 Buue Phosphate or Lime.....'...,!..'..19.64 AmmontrH...,...-. t...'.-.... fr. Vii :... .li? i Equivalent-to-12 perneen;, o: Sulphate of Am? monia,! ?ta?.! . .. : irii rvcriii^JtoK Po t af h.,.'. .?, ?2 It'wul be "observed thut'our Phosphat? na? an nunile supply c r the alf Importent And vital crop producing elementa, .via ; Soluble: Phosphate, Ammonia and Potash, and In view of tins fact, and the strong restnuonrals ' which..have, been give? In lia favor by so many planters wno unve given Hie "L'agcum BOBUSU" an-impartlal test under Cotton the past season, may we not, with perree? candor, assert that We" have an USEOUAL?iED COTTON FERTILIZER And urge each plantar to give it a jrial the com? ing season ? .. n . DUGDALE * GIBVIN? EQUAL- TO PERCYIAN . GUANQ-.PO?ND TUR . '.. POUND. .?-..> q ... WMEjxfiTOK. N. c., september 13? 1870; .Messrs,.jQpii M2jyjR's Spas: k-???.i. ii? . I used the -'Magnum Bonum Soluble Phos? phate" bought bf you, aiOng&rie bf PSruvfan Guano, on Cotton, and und the'-pro?sot canal To I'cruv .?u Gu ino-notind for popud. ;.. ?XS ! aii' mucn pleiued also Suth Its effects on Corn. .--:..**.. * WILOTAM ".'A?lCH?ELL.. FOLLY .EQUAL;TO.PERUVIAN" FOU COTTON. ,. , STATS8V?.LB, N.C...August :1I.1S70.; Messrs. DUGDALE A GlitviN, BaliamgM"Md.: . s Gentlemen-Our Mr. C A. Carlton tried under Cotton, ibis year, your**Magnum Donum .'.oluble Phosphate,'!, alongside of Na 1- Peruvian Guano, aud thuiks your ..Phosphate indy equal.to..ttie Cunno, and believes that if he had used the same monev value of each, the-"Mnpnhm Bonhm" would' n ot ?my ?lave- ei/uu lied the Peni vf an, but far surpassed it. Yours truly, .. t."w . CARLTON DROS. 4 CO. ML'CH BETTER FOR COTTON THAN PERUVIAN GUANO. EDErrrbx. >". C.. August ?O', IS7?.. Mr. A. H. BOND: - ? . M. .' ' .Difir. ?fr-The - .Magnum yonua.".;made: toy Messrs. Dugdale k ?irvin, o: .BaL?inpre, and pur etafted vf y on, wai useii antler a po-tou otiny Colton, alongside or^Peruvian Guano, and tie Cotton is much better ??ju-m-d, and will produce more niau that under wnj?h luseii.the Guano, - Yours! most oo'?uie?:, \V. \\\ UOSK?NS/ Trlct-S37 Pei- Ton Cash, S6? Per tan Payable (Mitb 7 Per Cent. Intcrtst A?tlrdj on .Vervtmucr 1, ST?NDARD SJALNTAINEIT: JAN. ? CiLDw?LL & ' Sfllf, CO'lTON -lPACTORS, . ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S". C. .GENERAL AGEKTS. SEND FOR CIRCULARS 1 jan23-mwri>*c3mos WHOLESALE ASEKTS FOP. THE * HLD CAROLINA BITTE RS.. H. BISCHOFF k CO., H. KLATTB eV>0O.; BOLIJflANN BROTHEES, J. A. Q?ACR?NBUSH, WAOENEB A MONSEES, MANTOUE A CO. '