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THE DAILY NEWS. In February. Not yet deuRMfol Spring has come, Unrobed are still the bowers; Nor do I hear the happy hum Of bees in budding flowers. No bird from sunnier fields than these Bas yet returned a gues , To v here hangs lonely in thc trees Last 3 ear's deserted nest. But all the air ia soft and clear As Spring's own soason brings; And I con taner that I hear Ihe sound of coming wings. The lingering snow upon the hills Dissolves in tours away, Wo"se tribute fills the yeLow nils, Singing their roundelay. Th ice that fetters still the tide Kings loud irom shore to shore; The impatient water longs to glide Ope to the skies once more. I know the ground's a prison yet, But this warm sun to-day Doth prophesy the violet Of April and cf May. And thus, though flowers have not yet come, Nor bee nor ruins;n i bird, The Poet sure should not ne dumb, But let his volco be heard. For be has faith m things to bc. And Nata.e's secret poweis; In Winter can the Summer see, Ana antedates the hours. And so in February dun, At each bright day he thrills ; And though clouas soo a may shroud the sun, He singet ti like the rills. And earth looks fairer by bis art; Whatever may befall, He eases with is song his heart. And thanks his God for all. Commfrri?l. Imports. MATANZAS-Per brig Altavela-100 hhds Sugar, 23 UerceB and 143 hhds Molasses, to Risley k Creighton. Exporta. NEW YORK-Per steamship E B Sonder-7 bags 8 I and 897 bales Upland Cotton, 29 casks Clay, 10 hhds and 3 bales Bides, 40 Packages.Per steamship Gulf City-80S bales Upland Cotton .Per steamship Ashland-971 bales Upland Cotton, SO bblB Rosin 40 casks Clay, and tun dries. PHIL a DELPHI A -Per sehr J J Spencer-489 bales Cotton, 60 hhds and 26 tons Iron. Tue Charleston cotton marni. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 1 CHARLESTON. Friday Evening, Feb. 28, '69. j Holders were generally firm, and with a good in? quiry, prices remained without change. Sales 1200 bales-say 18 at.'J; 10 at 17; lSstlTJft 61 at 18; 16 atl8X; 80 ?i 10; 112 at 10K; 22 at 19 v; 116 at 20; 30 at 20%; 125 at 20;,'; 62 at 21; 216 at 21%. 41 at at 21%, 13 at 22, and 164 the evening beiore at 21 ??c. We quote: UVEBPOOL CLASSIFICATION. . Ordinary to Good Ordinary.17%@19K Low Middling.20 @2U>i Addling.21 ?a SWctlSddling.23 @ Wliming ton Diarite t. WILMINGTON, February 27.-SPOUTS TURPEN TTNX-Declined 6c. Sales of 296 casks at 65a ROSIN-Is weak; 44 obis sold at $2 50 for No 2. CRUDE i CW EN TINE-IS firm; 1600 bbls soil at S3 60 tor s J ft and 12 30 for hard, TAH-Is steady. Sales of 786 bbls at S2 35. COTTON-Is qui et baleo of 39 bales on a t asia of 19%c for Low Middling and ??0%c for Middling. Consignees per South Carolina Kailroad, February ?8. 1691 bales Cotton, 1202 bags Grain, and Sundries. Ta W B Williams, Thurston k Holmes, Railroad Agent, W C Courtney k Co, Wlllia & C biso ha. J D Aiken k Co, Adams, Frost & Co, J M Caldwell k Sons, J H Holmes, G W Clark k Co, W K Ryan. E J Wis* k Co. D Loeb, W 0 Dvkea & Co. S J Magwood, M Israel, J Campeen & Co, J N Robson, J W Sprague k Bro, J N leldeman & Co, O Reeder. W B Smith k Co, L D DeSauasure, Gen Chesnut, W Jones, Ward law k Carew, JOH Claussen, H bischoff k Co, L T Potter, A Yon Dohlen, Z Davis, Fraser k DUI, B b Rhett & Son, C F Lubs, Graeser, Lee, Smith k Co, W W t raith, Chisolm Bros, T H k W Deuces. Mrs Kendrick. * Consignees per Nun lie a stern Kailroad, February ?9. If 9 bales Cotton, bbls Naval stores, Tobacco, Lum? ber, Mdse, kc To B F .-immous, M Jacobi, Wil? liams k Co, Graeser, Lee, Smith k Co, "1 H Tngra hnm ? gon, Adams, Frost k Co, Kendall k Dockery, J H Baggert & Co, j A Quackenbuah, F Fagan, J M Caldwell & Sons, F A liawyer. Railroad Agent, and Order. PORT C-AJLHIN-JJAJR. PHASES OF TEE MOON. First Quarto, 1st, 1 hour, 8 minutes, evening. Full Hoon, 8th. 4 hours, 27 minutes, morning. Last Quaxtor, 15tb, 4 hours, 8 minutes, r-om lng. New Moon, 23d, 9 hours, 12 minutes, morning. S FZSaUABT. H_ 34 Monday.... 26 Tuesday.... 261 Wednesday, j 37,Thursday.. 38|Friday.... 39 Saturday.. Ll Munday.... BUK BISES. I SETS. 6.. 33 6..34 6..33 6..32 6..31 6.. 30 6..29 6.. 52 5..53 6..54 5..65 5..66 6..56 6..66 MOON BISES. 6..69 7..6S 8. .62 9..49 10..48 ll..48 Morn. <JH?rinc ?leuis. Port of Charleston, February HQ Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore-left Thurs? day. Mdze. To Mordecai k Co. Courtenay k Tren holm. O Phillips, L E Johnson, G W Steffens k Co, Railroad Agent, Ostendorff k Co, ti Feldman, Boll mann Bros, J P Kelp, J A Cook k Co. J F O' Neill & Son, O L?henthal, J ii Renneker, Douglas k Miller, C D Brahe, Clacius k Witte, G A Locke k Co, G H Graver, J Hurt amp & Co, J k D Goetzen, li ?a ell k Co, J C Blohms, S R Marshall, W L Webb, A To ias k Son, JB Ejac, H Klatte & Co, J Campsen <fc Co, J L W H Armstrong, C Grsveley, Welch & Brandes, B O'Neill, Jefiords k Co, E H Rodgers, J C H Claus? sen, J N Techtuan k Co, West & Jones, H Bischoff & Co, H Cobla k Co, J P Horback, J A- F Dawson, C Vlacent, Capt J Ferguson, Bulwiukio k Co, J Von Hoilon, F Entelman, J H V?llers, J Kenny, Willis k Ctlsolm, L Schnell, H Gerdts k Co, Werner k Dunker. British brig Altavela, Thompson, Matanzas-9 9 days. Sugar and Molasses, 'lo Risley k Creighton, Bohr Joseph Allen, Crockett, Baracoa-7 days. Fruit. To J A Enslow k Co. Feb 26, lat 29.37, lon 72, fell in with the brig Isabella Beurmon, from Cienfuegos for New York, with a cargo of sugar, and si c fe't of water m the hold ; remained by her for six hours, when the sehr E Clausen, ol Brookhaven, from Neuritas for New York came up. The captain of the brig refusing to abandon her, and the E Clausen consenting to remain by her, the Joseph Allen proceeded on her voyage. Sehr W S Doughten, Tatem, Providence, R 1-6 di,yu. Ballast. To L T Potter. Sehr Ann 8 Deas, from West Point MIR. 90 bbls Rice. To W C bee k 00. IN THE OFFING. Ship Southern Rights, Wilhams, Rotterdam-38 days. Ballast. To the Master. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship E B Souder, Lebby, New York-J no k Theo Getty. StearnBhio Gulf City, Stewart, New York-Courtenay k Trenholm. steamship Ashland, Norton, New York-Jno k Theo Getty. Sehr J J Spencer, Fleming, Philadelphia-H F Baker k Co. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship E B Soude - Lebby, New York. Steamship Golf City, ' towart, New York. Steamship Ashland. >' Jrton, New York. Sn ip Narragansett, Hamlin, Liverpool. Bark Mary & Louisa, Norton, Liverpool. Behr C E Raymond. Higgins, Boston. Sehr Richard BuUwi hie, French, Portland, Me. Steamer City Point, Adkins, Palatka, via Jackson? ville, Fernandina and Savannah. - MST OF VKSSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Ship R H Tucker, Rundleti, sailed.Feb 8 British ship Charleston, Mosley, sailed.Feb 8 Ship Mary Ogden, COldre;-, up.Jan 92 The Arbitrator, Irvine, sailed.Jan 8 The Hope, Hancocl:, sailed.Jan 7 British ship Sedbergh, Kheale, sailed.Jan 22 British oark Hector, Nelson, sailed.Jan 22 Br bark The Queen, Knight, sailed.Jan 23 LEITH. The Sophie, Muller, sailed.Dec 28 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Ship Daniel Draper, Barding, cleared.Feb 21 Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, up. .Feb 22 NEW TOES, Sehr B C Terry, Weaver, up. jeb 4 Sehr H J Raymond, Ellsworth, up.'.'Feb 14 Scar Maria Pierson, Frank, up. . . . . !Fcb 25 PHILADELPHIA. 8;hr A H Edwards, Bartlett, cleared.8 Behr E ll Naylor, Naylor, cleared.jaa 9 BALTIMORE. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, up.Feb 13 Steamship Prometheus, Harris, up.Feb 21 Sehr Richard Vaux, Whitaker, up.Feb 24 Seor Chas E Page, Doughty, cleared.Feb 21 EARLY-O'BRIEN.-Al August?. Ga , on 17th Fenruary, 18C8. by Rev. P. BERZEX, Mr. J- F. EARLY, of Charleston, 8. C., to Miss MAGGIE T., eldest daughter of Mr. J. O'BRIEN, of Augusta. * funeral Hotter. he Relatives and Friends of Air. and "Irs. WILLIAM JERVEY are invited to attend the Funeral Services o? the latter, at St. Michael's Church, at 12 o'clock This Day. February 29 ?billion). CROWELL-DIED, in the City of Augusta, on the 3d of Oecembor, 18t>7, ol Phthisis, Dr. N. SAVAGE C ROWELL, of Beaufort, 8. C.. age . 38 year.". He was boru near Bluffton, and resided sinco the war at tho home-place, Liud'n, mi May River. He Detered tho United states army In 1854, as Assistant Surgoou; served meritoriously upon tho Western frontier and in California-where ho >vas stationed at tho commencement ol the late war. Filled with the enthusiasm of his nativo section he promptly resign? ed, accepting afterwards a surgeon's commission in the Confederate States army. Ho soon attained to that distinction which his eminent qualifications se? cured, serving ut successive periods as Medical Di? rector upon th? Peninsular, of the Departments of the Mississippi and East Louisiana, and of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Tho announcement of his death will cast a gloom, even o. ts.de of the family circle, over his numerous friends, North and South, Wi.o know hi* virtues and will cherish his memory. A eiucero friend, sensitive to all thc obligations of life; a conscientious officer, sublimely moral and upright; and an educated phy? sician, he needs no other tribute from surviving friends Qua that he acted well his part-"there all the honor lies." He saw the end ol' his earthly hopes from the beginning, and calmly rested bis iaith in that bosom whence ouly love and mercy emanate. * D. SEIXAS.-DIED, in New Orleans, February 22, 1868, LAWRENCE, aged eichteen years, second son of tne late D. C. ?SEIXAS. of this city. Special Hatters. ?- ORPHAN HOUSE CHAPEL.-THE Rev. WILLIAM H. ADAMS, o? the Circular (Con? gregational) Church, will perform Divine Service in this Chapel 2o-Jforr.?w Afternoon, March 1st, at Four o'clock. 1 February 29 93- YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI? ATION.-The Rev. W. S. PLO MM ER, D. D.. of the Theological Seminar/ of Columbia, S. C., wR de? liver a sermon before this Association Zo-Jforrote (8unday) Evening, in the Second Presbyterian Church (Dr. Smyth'u). Services to commence at half-past 7 o'clock. The public generally, and young persons especial? ly, are earnestly invited to attend. A collection will be taken up for the benefit of the Association. W. W. PEMBERTON, February 29_1_Secretary. .ar NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING claims against the Staam Water-boat AGNES ind the Sloop WATHB-BOAT, will present tho samo or. or before the 5tA day of March, otherwise they will be debarred payment, st the Pilot's Offloo, No. 46 East Bay-street, JOHN MAHONY, Jr. February 29 6 ter N O TIC E.-I, JOHANNAH LEVtN SHON, wife of JAOOB LEVLNSHON, residing at Nc. 10 Beanfmin-etreet, hereby give notice that ono mcnth after date I shall carry on business as a FREE DEALER. Charleston, February V8,1868. February 29 sw8 JW NOTICE .-THE SHERIFF OF* Charleston tistrlct has been ordered to collect the amount of executions in his hands for State taxes immediately. It is hoped no person will compel thc Sheriff to resort to extreme measures. The taxes on sales for 1866 have been reduced in conformity with General Orders. WILLIAM S. HASTIE, February 29 2 8. C. D. JO" "THE FRANKLIN BT?ICK MACHINE' is guaranteed, with eight men and two horses, to make TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED TO THIRTY FIVE HUNDRED FIRST-CLASS BRICKS PER HOUR, and by steam FOUR THOUSAND TO SEVEN THOUSAND PER HOUR, accordiug to tho facilities for removing them. I odor to demonstrate these facts by machines in actual operation. J. H. RENICK, No. 71 Broadway, N. Y., Room No. 28. February 29 s8 ?TCONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP FAL? CON, from Baltimore, aro hereby notified that she is This Day discharging cargo at Pier No. 1 Union Wharves. AU goods not taken away at sunset will remain on wharf at consign?os' risk. February 28 2 MORDECAI t CO., Agents, JW ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. -PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION FURNISHED. The highest rates paid for DOUBLOONS aud all kinds ot GOLD AND SILVER. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. lb WaU street, October 1? lyr New York. tO- THE TIME HAS NOW COME WHEN the celebrated and wonder-working PALMETTO HAIR RENEWER, which is so popular aU through the Southern States, can bs obtained at WhcTesalo and RetdL of the principal Druggists in South Caro lina. DOWiK & MOISE, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0. February ll tuthsia JO* A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO her country home, alter a sojourn ol a tew .'uombB In t: : city, was hardly recognized by her friends, in place ol a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had B sott ruby con plexlon ot' almost marble smooth, ness, and Instead twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to tho caw* ot so great a chango, she plan ly told thom that BOO used the ClRCAoSLAN BALM, ai d considered lt an in? valuable acquisition to any lady's, toilet. By its use any Lady cr Gentlemen can Improve their pomonal appearance an hundredfold. It is Himple In its combination, ua Nat art uersell is simple, yet unsur passed in its efficacy tu drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing aud beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on tho cuticle lt draws from itali ll? impurities, kindly bea'ong the same, and leaving the sui taco as Nature Intended ii should bo-clear, soft, emootn aud beautiful. Brice $1, sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of an ordor, by 'V. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayctte-strcet, Syracuse, N. I. Tbc only American Agents for the sale of thc same. March 30 lyr JO-MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP for Chiloren Teething, greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening tho gums, reducing all in? flammation-will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic ac? tion, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it wiU givo rest to your* selves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. Wo have put up and sold this article f"r years, and can say In confidence and truth of it what wo have nover been able to say of any other medicino-Never has it failed in a single instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did wo know an Instanos of dis? satisfaction by any one who usod it. On the couti a ry, aU are deUghted with its operation, and ripeuk in terms of commendation ot its magical effects and medical virtues. Wo speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after years of experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we here declare. Ia almost every instance where the infant is snfl'eriag from pain and exhaustion, relief wiU be found in lifteen or twenty minutes arter the syrup is administeicd. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," Basing tho fae simile of "CunTis & PERKINS" on tbe outside wrapper. AU others are base irritations. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Prico, Only 85 cents per bottle. Offices-No. 215 Fulton-street, New York; No. 205 High Holborn, London, England; No, 411 St f aul street, Montreal, Canada. DOW1E k MOISE, Agents, August27 tuthsCmo Charleston, S. C. ter HOW TO POISO:.' CHILDREN.-GET a Wet Nurse with some taint or Impure blood (re? member, "thc sins ol the father .ire visited upon the children unto the fourth genoration".) A substitute for healthy Breast-milk, containing, by analysis, all its ingredients, is COMSTOCK RATIONAL FOOD. It is used by the best physicians. --February ll tuthsl2 ?pcri?l Hotires. ?5- NO CURE NO PAX-DR. FORREST'S "JUNIPER TAR" is warranted to cure Cough, Croup, Throat and Lung Diseases, of whatever nature, if not hopelessly bed-ridden, or the price will be positively refunded. INSTANTANEOUS BELIEF PRODUCED. Try it, and if not satisfied return the empty bottles and get your money back. For salo by druggists everywhere. Price per bottle-33 cents. L. CHAPIN k CO., General Agents, No. 20 Hayne-street, charleston, S. C. February 20 tbs tu 3moB ts- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ninety, dayB after dato hereof application will be made at the Southwestern Railroad Bank, in the City of Charleston, for the renewal of tho following Cer? tificates of Capital Stock, issued in the name "G. A. GLENN," of Newberry, S. C., to wit: Certificate, number and date not ascertainable, for eight shares in the South Carolina Railroad Compa? ny and the Southwestern Railroad Bank. Certificate No. 4083, dated 10th February, 1864, for four Shares in tho same. Certificate, number and date not ascertainable, for twelve half Shares in the South Carolina Railroad Company. Newbeny, 28:1; LVbruary, 18C8. February 29 lamo3 ts- SPECIAL NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS.-MAI OR'S OFFICE, CHARLESTON, FEBRUARY 24, 1868.-The toUowing notice is here? by published for the information of all perrons con? cerned: Whereas, m?ny of the tax-payers of the City of Charleston have not met their dues on the 16th inst; And whereas the care of the city, the property and health, comfort and lives of the people demand a proportionate contribution from each for the general good, it is proclaimed that the delinquents must promptly somo forward, or be proceeded against ac? cording to law. By order of the Mayor. WM. W. BURNS, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. February 26_ 6 ta- N O T I C E.-L MARY ANN FL>NN, wife ol THOMAS FLYNN, residing at No. 93 Market street formerly carrying on business as Billiard Saloon and Tavern Keeper, Nos. 126 and 127 Meet iug-street do hereby give notice that I Intend to trade and carry on business as a Sole Trader in one month from the date hereof. MARY ANN FLYNN. February 26 tuths Imo ts- THE MISERABLES OP THIS BRIGHT and cheerful world aro the Dyspeptics. Without #a good digestion there can neither b? bodily comfort nor mental enjoyment Between tho stomach and the brain thero is a close ind wonderful alliance. H the ono is disordered the other is gloomy, dejected, incapable of effort, md indifferent to all that make* life agreeable to the healthy. Is this a condition that any rational human being ie wining to endure, when the means of certain, immediate and permanent relief-can be obtained everywhere ? The Dyspeptic baa his fate in his own hands. If ho chooses to banish forever tho disorder that racks his body and disturbs the mind with nam . less hor? rors, he has only to step to the nearest drug store and procure a supply of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. No phase of Dyspepsia has ever yet resisted tho alterative, tonic and anti-bilious operation of this po? tent vegetable specific. It literally regenerates the lethargic stomach; rouses into healthy action the dormant liver; puts to flight the dismal fancies that beset the mind; gently rehoves and regulates the bowels; strougthens tho enfeebled nerve?; restores the appetite, and makes, as it were, a NEW CREATURE of tho desponding and debilitated invalid. Ladios who suffer from Indigestion have only to tike a Bmall dose of this puro vegetable corrective, once or twice a day, to secure entire exemption from tho pains aud penalties of a weak stomach and that perfect functional regularity, which but few of the ?ex uninterruptedly enjoy. 0 February 24 ?3-A CARD.- WHAT Li TARRAN T'S EF? FERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT and what are its effects? Those aro questions which tho great American public has a right to ask, and it hau also a right to expect a candid and satisfactory reply. The preparation is a mild and gent?o saline cathartic, al? terative and tonic and is most carefully prepared in the formel a snow whito powder, containing aU the wonderful medical properties of the far-famed Selt? zer Springs of Germany. Of its effects we would say that those who have tested the pr?parant n aro tho best judges, and they declare over their owu signatures, that tho prepara? tion will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate tho flow of tho bile. Cure every specie of headache. Tranquilize thu nervous system. Refresh and in? vigorate the weak. Mitigate tho pongs of Rheuma? tism. Neutralize acid in the stomach. Cleanse and tone the bowels. Assist the failing appetite. Cure the heartburn. If you aro a sufferer give this rem cly ono trial, and it will convince you of the above facts. Sold by all Druggists. TARRANT k CO., Solo Proprietors, New York. January 28 23, amos XS- BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.--THIS splendid Hair Dyo is the best In the world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tinta; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigo? rates and leaves tho hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batchelors Wig Factory, No. IC Bond-street New York. Tyr January 14 ?i-NERVO?S DEBILITY, WITH ITS gloomy attendants, low spirits, d?pression, in? voluntary emissions, loss of semen, spermatorrhoea, loss of power, aizz\ bead, loss of memory, and threatened impotenco and imbecility, find a sove? reign cure in HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Composed ol the most valuable mild and potent curativos. Uioy strike at once tho root of thc matter, tone up tin svatom, arrest the disrliarc,c8, and impart vigor and euergy, life and vitality, to tho entire mau. They havi cured thousands of cases. Prico $5 per package of six boxes and vial, or $1 ppr singlo box. Sold by druggists, and sent by mail on receipt ot pnce. Address HU?lPHRE?'S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICIN? COMPANY, No. 5C2 BROADWAY, NEW YORK._September 19 ?-TRY THEM. -MANY PER?ON? have within this summer experienced the benefits to be derived from tho use of PANKNIH'S HEFATIO BIT? TERS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tonic. For sale by all Druggists. s October 6 ??-NEW MARRIAGE GUIDE.-AN ESSAY for Young Men, on Physiological Errors, Abuses and Diseases, incident to Youth and Early Manhood, which create Impediment) to MARRIAGE with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. January 31 3mos DIB < II ARLLS1 O.VKIl Z KITH IV G. (A GERMAN WEEKLY) IS PUBLISHED EVERl WEDNESDAY, Bi C. G. ERCKMANN A- CO., No. 3 Broad-street Being the ouly Germau paper in South uud North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama, it bas now a large circulation iu those States, and would, there lore be a oesiruble medium ol'communicating willi thc Germans in those States in their vernacular. Subscription-$3 per annum. Advertisements iuserted ut the usual rates. Address C. G. cltCKMANN k CO.. No. S Broad street. Charleston, s. C. February 1 THE TRI-WEKRLT NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WINNSBORO' S. C., AFFORDS profitable medium lor the advertising pub lie oi charleston. We respectfully soUcit their patronage for oe nm tm benefit GAILLARD, DEPORTES & WILLIAMS THE ORA.VGEBUKG NEWS, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNIN ut Orangeburg, S. C. Terms S2 per anuu In at1 vance. During the spring and fall seasons extra copies tb? GRAKOEDOBQ NEWS wiil be circulated for benefit oi nur advertising patrons. Contract Advertisements Inserted on the most libera1 terms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangeburtt News. February 25 Orange burg, S. C. Prags, (?I)cmifol5, Ctr. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ! THE MOST POWERFUL MD INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE ?KOW* WARRANTED -A. OERTAIN CURB FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURE BLI ? SVCII A 9 i Scrofulous Diseases, Ulcers, Chronic Rheumatism Mercurial and Syphilitic Diseases in all Stages, And. all Skin Diseases It quickly removes Virus from the Constitution and Blood, and restores the Patient to PERFECT HEALTH AND PURITY ! UECOM.tlKXDE!) ANO USED BY THE MOST EMIVEX? PHYSICIANS NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! DO WIE & MOISE, WHOLESALE AGENTS, CHA li LESION, S. C. February 29 etuth3mo Mixo? anb (Engineers' Supplies. CAMERON, DARKLE Y & G 0., No. 150 MEETING-STREET. HE ALK KS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF . STEAM ENG INKS CIRCULAR SAW AND CRIST MILLS BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS BAR AND SHEET IRON AND CAST STEEL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GUM AND LEATHER BELTINGS LACING LEATHER ANO BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS GUM ana HEMP PACKING PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS SPERM, LARD AND PETROLEUM OILS BRASS AND IRON, SINGLE AND DOUBLE-ACTING FORCr AND LIFT PUMPS. No. 150 MEETING STREET. November 2_ ?tutli6ino N ?l?i5ff?nnf0ii5. OTICG. J. L. LUNSFORD, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, I 'WILL ATTEND TO REPAIRING AND UPHOLS? TERING all artiiicB entrusted to bis cure. Will pur? chase SECOND-HAND FURNITURE at highest mar? ket valup, Orders left at the storo of McKaX Si CAMPBELL, No. 136 Mo!>tin<;-strect, opposite Pa? vilion Hotel, will reccivo prompt attention. All work gu?rante :d. February 25 tuthslmo COLGATE & CO.'S GERMAN Erasive Soap, THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, For Sale by all Grocers, timo January 31 Q.KEAT DISCOVERY 1 EVERY MAN HIS OWN ARTIST I A SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! 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AFINE SELECTION OF MARBLE MANTELS constantly on haul at S. KLABER'S Ware room, No. 51 First avenue, uoar Third-street, New York. Call aud <-xauiinc ueiore buying-elsewhere. 1 Febrnary 3 Gmo (Ootann, am) /urni5i)?'n?] i?ooh. C L O THING! ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE fJTYHE ATTENTION OK OUR CUSTOM? ERS AND TBE rUBLIC IS INVITED TO OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING, Which we have replenished with GARMENTS OF OUR OWN MANUFACIURF, and arc offeilng them at PRICES SUITED TO THE DEPRESSED STATE OF THE MARKET. We have also received an invoice ot' Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, lu SCARFS, TIES, BOWS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, AND COLLARS. OF NEW AND HANDSOME STYLER. lUCMUIl, WILDAUS & PAMIR, ?lo. ? 7 0 KING, CORNER OF IIASEL-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. February 20 Jlgrirultural PLOUGHS, COltlS 3??LLS AND CASTINGS. pLANTERS WILL FIND IT TO TH LTP. ADVAN? TAGE to try the Que variety of PLOUGHS mad.- lu thi.= eily. BROWN'S TWISTED SHOVEL LOCKWOOD AND ALABAMA SWEEPS DOUBLE I ND HALF SHOVEL BULL TONGUE-!, Etc. Thee Ploughs arc cheaper I lian any oilier now offer? ed to the market, and have given general satisfaction to all who have used them. TUREE CLASSES OF COHN MILLS Made to suit the present reduced purses of tho plant? er.-, and CASTINGS ot all deseriplion to order. A liberal discount made to thef rade. Apply to W. S. HENFREY'S FOUNDRY, No. 214 Meeting-street. February 21 Imo Charleston, S. C. /ertilyers. CROASDALE'S ?ENUIRE SUPE-NPHOSPHATE TH1? STANDARD FERTILIZER. tlCHEH IN AMMONIA AND PHOSPHORIC ACID THAN ANY OTHER FERTILIZER TN THE MARKET. Sold fur Cash, or Approved City Accep? tance. READ THE FOLLOWING : CHARLESTON, S. C.. December 15,1867. FPm. Girney: D"AB Sm : For thc past year I hove had the lupcrinl enden cc of a large Cotton planting interest lear the city. lu the cultivation ot the land I have ised CROASDALE'S PHOSPHATES, and although he seas )n was most unfavorable to i fair experiment if this FertUlaer, I can with safety say that the bene lcial offsets on the crops in tho progress ot its growth vas mest manifest. My faith in its uhiity is so itrong that I will recommend its usc for thc ensuing ?eason. Very respectfully, O. W. S. LEGARE. HILTON HEAD, December 20, 1867. Wm. Otrrey: DEAR Sm : I experimented wilh five different i iuds o : Phosphates and Manures the psst season on :otton lands, and am forcibly convinced that 'CROA sD ALE'.- SUPER-PHOSPHATE" is far su? perior to any other of thc fertilizers I have tried,and Jiinkeilavorablyof it that 1 intend giving it the preiere ice the coming season. Yo'irs respectfully. F. E. WILDER, Superintendent lT. S. Cotton Company. For sale by IV M. GURNEY, No. 102 East Bay. Agent for State of South Carolina. Ian 28 30, Fob 1 4 0 8 ll 13 15 18 2 0 22 26 27 29, M'en 3 6 7 10 12 14 17 19 21 24 28 28 31, AprM 2 4 Ja mary 28 Citn ilu?frtiscments. AN ORDINANCE TO RAISES UPPLTES FOR THE YEAR ONE 1HOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND SIXTY EIGHT, AND FOP. OTHER PURPOSES. SEC .'ION L Be il ord m.ed by the Mayor and Alder? men ir. Cily Council attembled, That a taxfor tho sums, and iii the manner hereinaiter mentioned, shah be raised and paid into the Treasury of tho City, ?or the use ai d service thereof, that is to say: Two dollars on every hundred dollars of the value of every house, building, lot, wharf, or other landed estate, including eveiy building and improvement on lands under a lease tor a term of five or more years, from a reli? gious, charitable, oi literary society, or under any bulling lease, payable lu three periods, viz: March, July ind November. Sev mty-flve cents on overy hundred dollars of all sales of goods, wares, and merchandise on perstnal accoc nt or on account of others, payable monthly. Tw ) dollars on every hundred dollars of tho gross recel] ?Ul of all street railroads, payable monthly. Th.'ce dollars on overy hundred dollars of aU gross receipts ot all Express companies, payable monthly. *"?'"_?? Seventy-five cents on every hundred dollars of Bli sales at auction, payable monthly. Tb roo dollars ppr month on evory coach or four wheel carriage drawn by two horses or mules (ex? clus! .e of the horses or mules), payable monthly. Tv'o dohars per month on every coach or four whenlcarriaiio drawn by one horse or mule (exclu? sive af the horse or mule), payable monthly. Oi e. dollar and flftv cents por month on every two whei l carriage, chair, snlkoy, etc., (exclusive of the hors i or mule), payable monthly. Il .ree dollars on overy hundred dollars of gross in co ne, and all gross profits derived from the pur? suit of any faculty, profession, occupation or em? ployment, or irom the exercise of any office, whe? ther in the profession of the law, the profits derived from the costs ot suits, counsel fees, or other sources of p -ofessi.'na. incomes, income from the practice of deniatry,e:c, payable momhly. F Tty cents ou every hundred dollars of ithe.value of any bond, mortgage, judgment, decree, or othur investniont or security, of whatever character, whether tho said bond, etc., be located, and wbi ther the interests or dividends bo paid here or elsewhere, payable during month or March. Two dollars on every dog kept within tho city, pay balu on o be lore the 29th day of Juno next. T?ree dollars on every hundred dollars of gross rec- ipts of aU commercial agencies, payable mouthly. T hreo doUar.J on evf r.i hundred dollars of all com miislons received by factors, commission merchants, bat Uers, brokera, dealer.? in' foreign and domestic exchange, vendue masters, or other persons vehBing or buying goo is, wares, merchandize, produce, and rea l and personal property on commission,'payable mo a tn ly. 11 ree dollars on overy hundred dollars of aU gross pre miums received for or ny any Insnranco.Company localed in this city, whether incorporated or not, or by agonales for individuals or companies, whether incorporated or not, payable monthly. Three dol?ais on evory Lundred dollars of gross ro? ce! ita of all Gas Companies and other manufacturing companies located in this city, pa} able monthly. ( ne dollar per month on every horse and mule us<d or kopt within tho city, excepting hornes or mirles used In any licensed carriage, cart, dray, or otter vohlcle, payable monthly Two donara and titty cents per month on all retail deiJcrs in all articles whatsoever, whose mouthly ret ams of Biles do not yield a tax above the said amount of two dollars and fi tty cents. 'J wo dollars capitation tax on aU males over twen? ty- me years of ogc, puyible on or befor tho 31st day of March next; provided the amount of his tax does no. exceed two dollars per annum. ' wo dollars and fifty cents per month on all Huck? sters. '.."wu dollars and fifty crut* per month on aU Bar? bs : Shops. One doll ir on every hundred dollars of the gross receipts Of Hotel- and public Eating and Boarding Houses, parable monthly. One dollar ou every hundred doll ai J of all receipts of li very stable keepers, payable monthly. Two dol?ais on every hundred dollars of the gross receipts of cotton presses, payable monthly. Seventy-five cents on every hundred dollars of tho groas receipts of alt p: biting offices, newspapers and publishing houses, payable monthly. Three dollars on every hm.tired dollars of all goods sold In the city by persons not residents, by sample or otherwise. One dollar on every hundred dollars of soles of all horses and mule ; brought to tho city, payable monthly. Twenty-five cents ou every hundred dollars of all sales of stocke bonds, and other securities, pay. able monthly. One dollar on every hundred dollars of the gross receipts of Magnetic Telegraph Companies, payable monthly. Scventy-flvo cents on every hundred dollars of tho gi ose rec.' ipts of all tavern keepers and liquor desl? e? s, payable monthly. SIC. 2. Hauy person or persons or corporations si a:l neglect or refuse to render to the City Assessor a return for taxation, under this ordinance, on or before tho 31st day of March next, tbeti it shall be tl o duty ol tho City Assessor, with thc Committee on Assessments, to assess such person or persons or corporations such amounts ms, in their judgment, and according to the bast ot their knowledge and informa lot., they moy deem just and prc pir, which assessments shall bo recorded in a biok and advertised lor the space of twenty diys, within which lise the parties so as .V. std shall have the privilege of correcting tl te same, under oath, before the City Assessor, if he 0 : t-iey deem themselves over assessed. And all parsons offering so to reduco their assessments, shall oiswtr, on oat.i, ah such inquiries in relation to their taxable income receipts or property as the City ABscsGor shall make. And ali assessments so made aad not corrected, as aforesaid, by tho parties inter eitsd, at the cxpir.iUon of thu paid twenty days, shall be deemed as correct, and no further appeal therc t; 'Om shall bc allowed. Aud each and every such defaulter sliaU pay double tux on thc ?iiuouula so assesed or, in case of carree lieu, upon thc amounts corree ed, as alore t lid, ano executious for the same shaU be is?ueu ss 1 a other oases, iu case ol' default iu payment SEC. 2. lt is made the duty of ihe City Assessor lo ca 1 the attention of ail persons liable for tuxes to the several items ol taxatiou hereiu specified, and to in? stitute such inquines as wUl tend to procure a ?i?l return thereof. And if any person shall neglect cr reluse to include in his rcturu any such item of tax t.tion, the City Assessor shall assess hun in respect ihercol, and the Treasurer shall collect the same ;.s 11 part of his tax. SEC. 4. Hie taxes assessed under this ordinance, nxcept such as arc otherwise directed, ehall be paya? ble in threo equal parti; one part on or before the oat doy ol' Man h next, another part on or before the .sst day of July next, an I the third part on or before '.he last day ot November uext. And in case of foil ire to pay uuy such part, within tweuty days from he day fixed lor thc liusl payment thereof, execu? tions i-hall i>sue lor such part. SEC. 5. Any person o.- persons, or corporations, ailing to pay thc taxes in thc manner anil at the :he time hereinbefore preset Bleu, may be double axed ut the option nf Council. Aud it shall be the duty of the City Treasurer to forthwith issue cn'cu tt ns against the goods, chattels, and other property of said persons or corporations, and lodgo the said .'locutions with tho City Sheriff, who shall lmmedi ltely proceed for the collection of the same, in the manner provided by ordinances lor tho enforcement of executions. SEC. G. To the end that Council may have an opportunity of determining whether or not it would be expedient for Council lo lovy a lax or taxes uj >n thc wholo real aud personal estate of which persons liable to be taxed within the city may bepossest'd, or, in other words, to tax every man upon what JO is nully worth, it shall be Hie duty of the City As s sor, with the Committee on Assessments, to prepare and lay before Council, cn or before thc fir.-st day of July next, a return of the worth or value ol' the real and personal property of which unv inhabitant or other person liable to taxation maybe postwshed, as ol the first day of Jiuuary. 18GS, making his assess? ment in each case, upon inquiry, and irom the best information he may bc able to obtain. SEC. 7. That all ordiuuuecs and parts of ordinances repuguaut hereto bo and tho same are hereby re peal?-''. Rattled iu Cit*; Council this twtiity-eipbth day of 'L. ?.[ January, iu the yoir ol our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and B xtv-e gilt. P. C." GAILLARD, Mayor W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. February l NO. 1 LltltoH LICENSES. APPLICATIONS FOR NO. 1 LIQUOR LICENSES must be tiled in this office by the 13th in itant. Vf. H. SMITH. January H Cierk ol Council. KARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. SUPERINTEND LNT'S OFFICE, I COLUMBIA, S. C., October 5,186T. ? ON AND AFTER OC 1 OBER 6TII THE TRAINS over this Road ?ill run aa follows: [-eave Colombia at .1.40 P. M ?uTive at Charlotte at.9.40 P. M. Leave Charlotte at.... .3.55 A. M Arrive at Coiumbiaat. .9.40 A. M. Mazmg cl?-e connection for ail points North and south, aa iollowB: Leave Columbia. 1 40 P M Leave Charlotte.'.io' 00 P M' Leave Greensboro*. .R'IK A? M* Arrive Richmond. TTi?' 5" Leave Richmond.V.~~ *' ii* Arrive Woshlngton.BIS ?" ??" Arrive Baltimore..6Q ,n A AT Arrivo Philadelphia.TiS p fi * Arrive New York."ZIZ'.SS P. IL i??,?, r CALEB BODKHlfiBT, January 6_Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, \ OCHARLESTON, S. C., October 3.18?7. J N AND AFTER OCTOBER 6, 1807, THE PA8 *?FQER TRAINa on the 8onth Carolina RaU rood will run os follows, viz : - t FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.i....10.40 A. M. Arrive at Augusts. 7 40 P M Leave Charleston. .7 30P M Arrive at Augusta..;..!.!'..'.""..?3 A! M! FROM AUGUSTA. Leave Augusta.3 40 ? M Arrive at Charleston." *i?20 P M. leave Augusta.......i 10p' M Arrive at Charleston.i.V'.LOO il M* _ ^l^0, fi M- T?in from Charieston,"and the 4.10 P. M. Train from Augusta, will not run on Sundays. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.4,30 ^ j* Arrive at Conimbla.\ ***""ll0P M Leave Charleston. . . . . . . ,6M P! KL Arrive at Columbia. ' " '?00 A. BL FROM COLUMBIA. Leave Columbia.10 0? A. M Arrive at Charleston.\\\\ 7 05 P M Leave Columbia....*i?08 p M' Arrive at Charleston.!!."!*.?I.3?20 a! M* The 6.40 P. M. Train from Charleston," and th? 3.00 P. M. Train from Columbia, will not run on Sun days. CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Ringville...1106 P> ^ Arrive at Camdon............... 2.40 P M Leave Camden...! 8.30 A* M* Arrive at Ringville..'.?Lio A.' M These Trains will only run on Mondays, Wodnea Jays and Saturdays. ? ; CHARLESTON AND SUMMERVILLE, For Summerville. 4_30 ? y For Charleston^.\[h7a ^ M; For Summervale.10 to A M. For Charleston.?08 A! M. For Summerville.3 40 P M. For Charleston.J.M A! M For Summerville........5.40P M. For Charleston....i.10 A! M. For Summerville...... 7 SOP M For Charleston. ,\.'.HCM ? j? H. T. PEAKE, January 1_ Gen aral Superintendent GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6TH ' Passenger Trains will run daily, Sundays ex? cepted, os follows : Leave Columbia st. 7.00 A. M Leave Alston at.8.65 A.M.. Leavs Newberry at.IO.35 A. M. Arrive at Abbeville at. 8.30 P. M. ilrrive at Andorson st.;.5.15 p. M. Arrive at Greenville at. 6.00 P.M. Leave Greenville st. 6.00 A. M. Leave Anderson at.6.45 A. M. Leave Abbeville ot.8.15 A. M. Leave New&erry at.L25 P. M. Arrive at Alston at.8.00 P. M. ' Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 P. M. Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will also run dally, Sunday? excepted, conn ec Un sr with the np and down Trains on the Greenville and Columbia Ball, road, as follows : Leave Anderson at._.5.20 P. M. - Leave Pendleton at.6.20 P. M. Arrive at Walhalla at.8.00 P. M. Leave Walhalla at.4.00 A. M. Leave Pendleton at.6.40 A. M. Arrive at Anderson at.6.40 A. M. The Train will return from Belton to Andenion on Monday and friday Mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, January 6 Genera) Superintendent SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON F.AIL ROAD. OFFICE OF ENGINE?B AND SUPT,I CHARLESTON, February o th, 18641. 1 ON AND A Fl'LR THE 7TB FE BB UAR!' THE Passenger Train on the Savannah and Charles? ton Railroad will run as follows : Leave Charleston Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri? days, at 9. A. M. < Arrive at Co. sawhatchie at 8 P. M. Leave Coosawhatchie Tuesdays, Thursdays sud Saturdays, at 9 A. M. Arrive at Charleston at 130 P. M. C. S. GADSDEN, February 6_Engineer and Snp't NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. GENElt AL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHARLESTON, S. C., January 1,1868. J THE PASSEN UER TRAINS ON THE NORTH? EASTERN RAILROAD wiU run daily as fol? lows, viz: Leave Charleston.9.00 A.M. Arrive at Florence.2.30 P. M Leave Florence.8-46 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.2-30 P. M. These Trains connect with the Trains of the Wil? mington and Manohestei Railroad going North and coming South, and with the Trains of the C'beraw and Darlington Railroad. ?. S. SOLOMONS, January 1 Engineer and Superintendent CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COM? PANY. OFFICE CHARLESi< >N CITY RAILWAY CO.,] COONEE BBOAD AND EAST BAT STEEETS, > CHARLESTON, SO. CA., January 1st 1868- J SCHEDULE OF THE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. KING-STREET LINE. Leavo Upper Terminus Leave Lower Terminus at 7.30 A.M., and ot inter- at 8 A.M., and ot inter? vals ol ten (10) minutes vals of ten (10) m'?tes during the day UU the during the day till 9 F. last trip at 8.30 P.M. M. N.H_Leave the BatUry on each hour H 8 A. M., to7 P. M. Every other trip from the old Post office. RUTLEDGE-S TREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lower Terminus at 7.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8.07 A.M., and otinter valsof fifteen (15> minutes vals of ?fteen il5j minutes during the day th! 8.15 during the day tili 9 P.M. P.M. . . N.B.-Leave the Battery thirty-seven (87) mwutts past each hour. Every other trip from the old Pest olhce. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. KING-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus Leave the Lower Temi at 9 A.M., and at inter- nw ot 9.30 A.M.. and at vals of twenty (20) min- intervals of twenty (20) utes till Three (3) o'clock | minutes till 3.30 P.M., P. M., when the interval I wnen the interval is every ls every ten (10) minutes ten (10) minutes tin v.au till 7.00 P. M. P. M. ....MP N.B.-A11 thu trips ere to the Battery, until G.JO P. M. The last trip of each cor to the old PostoJnce. RUTLEDG E-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus I Leave Lower Terminus at 9 A.M.; and at inter- at 9.37 A.M.. T?atla*?; vals of every fifteen (15* | vals of every fitTeeiMWJ minutes till vi o'clock .M., | minutes till 12.37 P.aL. when the interval is every I when the Interval is every thirty (30) minutes till thirty |30? minutes au 0.45 P.M. I 7-0 P M. N.B.-All the trips are to tho Battery, until 5.3. f. M. The last trip ol doh car to thc old Postofllce. s. W RAMSAY, - THE IRISH CITIZEN." NEW WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. Proprietor and Editor.JOHN MITCHEL. FIRST-SOMBER TO APPEAR ON SATURDAY, the 12th ot October, 18?7. Terms by the year.'rrj Terms for half year. f'SJ Terms foi fourmon hs. *' Clubs of 10 in the "?u^V'w^\^fl_modiat?lx aa Advertisement? to bc torwarded hr.modJateiy, so 09 t0 Addriss^98'^" JOHN MIICHFX. Address, oa.ee of Uie CitixeBt So. SI Barclay street, New York, Soi tem ber at)