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THE DAILY NEWS. The Ferry. OHLAXP. Many a rear is in its grave Since I crossed this resdess wave, And the evening, fair as ever. Shines on nun. nek and river. Then in this same host betide Sat two comrades, old snit trie .i : One with all a tamer's nv.th. One with all the ere of youth. One on car'h in silence wrought, And his grave in silence tough! : But the younger, brighter tomi, Passed io bade aLd in riorm. Thus, wh'u in happy boar* I dare Hur- aiv thoughts :o days tba: were. X nrust always dear ones mourn, Whom norn me rale death hath tom. Y#t '.hat is friendship's holiest union, When soul with soul is ir commui. on : In spin: passed these bean delighted, lu st int arc we f?ll united. Take, O boatman, thrice thy fe? : Take, I give it willingly ; For. inviable to thee. Spirits twain have mossed wi i: me. Ommcrri?l. Exports. NEW YORK-Per sehr Lilly-29 bbl? Spirits Turt en? tine, 300,000 feet Yellow Pine Lumber, i Piano. The Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE Or THE CHARLESTON DALL* NEW?, ) CHARLESTON. Wednesday Evening. April 15, 'OS. ) COTTON.-Factors were too ann for purchasers, and the market coatiuu:d quiet durir-g the day; 6ales near 100 bales, say 20 at 27!;, 43 a: i?. Il at 3?, and 10 at 31c. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSEFICATION. Ordin?re <o Good Ordinary.27;.. ? 23 Low Middling.30 (? Middiint:.31 g Strict Middling.- & ? ? S? ? lill lill 55 : : : ssh -3 CC -J IS - SX S t? S .Mobile Weekly Market. MOBILE, April 10.-COITOS-The receipts during the past week have been SSS? bales, as tallowa: From the Alabama River, 3582 ? trom Bigbee River. 214; from Warrior River, 117; aad by railroads. 4975. against 1925 bales for the coirespoading week last year. The exports havo beca G1G9 bales, viz: To Liverpool, 4?15; Barceloaa, 194; New York, 424; Boston, 452; Philadelphia. 20; New Orleans, 983, against 3569 bales last year. The stock oa haad and on shipboard not cleared is 34,780 bales, against 43,671 bales at the same time lust J eir. At the date of our last review we reported the market closing firm at 29c. for middlings. Sales of the week 14,550 bale-, and receipts 4.C9 bales, against 2927 the week previous. SATURDAY.-The market opened with a good de? mand at 30c, but under a heavy advance in Liver pool became excited, aad cl. std hard at 31c tor m-ddliags. Sales 475? bales. MONDAY-The market opeaed with a good demaad at31a31>ic but after receipt of unfavorable cable advices, buyers withdrew, aad the market closed dun. Sales 650 bales. TUESDAY-Nothing done. Market aominal. Fn favorable Liverpool news keeping buyers out of the market. WEDNESDAY-Market dull and heavy. Salen of 100 bales at 30.4c, for Middlings reported. THURSDAY-Demaad llmitea to a few. Sales 900 bales. Market opened at 30c, ard closed fina at ?Xe. FRIDAY-Market dull and nominal. Sales 550 bales. Liverpool Middlings nominally 30a3J !.'C. Sales of the week 6150 bales. FREIGHTS-TO Li verpool there is a fair movement, and rates ar?- very sieedy. To Havre nothiug doin?. Coastwise ao movement, and rates are about a omi naL We ouocc: Liverpool ;?d; coastwise ports, bv sail, %c ' \o\v Orleans Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS, Apnl 10 -COTTON.-To-day be i ig a holiday, and no telegraphic r ports rx-eived either trom New York or Liverpool, thero has been only a little looking around, resulting ia ao salea, so far as we could leam. The sales yesterday were about 1800 bales, ou the basis of '.9 for good ordina- I ry. 30 for low middling, aad 31c for middling, out side figures, the market closiug very firm. Alter basiaess hours, the 5 P. M. Liverpool dis- ' patches were receive-J, aotinc sales of 15,090 bales at i 12 S ?or upland?, aad 12 '4' tor Orleans middling, t he ! telegram provoked some comment, as it states thc market to be firm, whereas earlier accounts estim?t ed sales of 20.000 bale? a* 121JaJ21" respe tlvely tar j uplands and Orleans. >4d above the evening figures. Of course both buyers and sellers are uncertain as to I what they should do, with sucli constantly fluctu?t- . iag accounts. We rctaia yesterday's quotations for reference, merely remarking that the aiarket is altogether un? settled, with very light, though slightly increasing stocks, Liverpool accounts state the sales of the past week at 108,000 bales, of which 71,000 to the trade, 29.000 for export, aad 8000 on speculatioa. Stock ia port 3G6.CC0 bales, aad afloat 3. 0,000. Sales ol the past three days sum up only 3200 bales, and for the week 9000, aga:ast 35,000 last week, aad 21.000 the week before. The receipts proper for the week (exclusive oi those from Mobile, Florida and Texas, which are embraced in their respective state? ments amount to 10.378 bales asainst 11,679 last week, showing a decrease of 802. The week's exports com? prise 19,654 bales to Liverpool, 902 to Barcelona, 473 lo Genoa, and 238 to New York and Boston. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock cn haad September 1st, 1S67, (bales) 15,256 Arrived to-day. 2,027 Armed previously. 615,426-617.4C3 032,709 Cleared to-day. 3.037 Cleared previoasly.565,256-r>cs,s93 Stock on haad aad oa shipboard. 63,816 "Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April 13.-TURPENIINE-Is firm, aad the price has advanced 5a20 et?, sales of 1205 bbls, at $2 25 for new virgin, S3 80 for yellow dip, and $2 20 for hard, H -.so lbs. . SPIRITS lUEPENnNE-Harket steady. Sales cf 86 bbls at 5S cts, and 15 do at 59}; ct i p gallon. ROSIN-Sales to-day ot only 242 bbls, at S2 35 for strained. TAR-Price uachaaged. Sales of 102 bbls at $2 10 $ bbl. COTTON-Market firm, but transactions limited for want ot stock, Kail s of only 10 bales at 29 cts for low middling aad middling. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, April ll-COFFEE.-Market stiil quiet; we have only to report from second hands sales of 168 bags primo Rio at 17^'c; 150 do lair at 15--C. COTTON.-Quite a brisk demand spnui? up to- lay j nader an improvement in tho New York market; mles reached 7",4 bales, and were as follows: 20 bales smiuedat 27Uc; 200 ba;e< good ordinary at 28c; leO bales low middini'.' and middini* at 2828*4 and 9c; loo balee low middluu at 29 V: lou do ?cod style at 29&c; 9J bale- middini:.' at 30c. Market closed with lair iiuiuiry, anti holders Una at 30 -?-J. Mc tor middling, 'this improvement originated ia New Y-irk, and was apparently nnintluenced by lor? eign advices. FLOUR.-lhere i* a very a-Uve demand for ship- I meut-, *c report salt** siuco tl>o close <?{our repart I yesterday as follows: 7 tl bbls city mills "Dorches- | ter" fxt:a at S12 75: ."as) bbls do "Raeiue"do iii 50; 300bbls d-> "L*gr?ng " ,l<>,-:i 59; rw-i bbls Howard- i street exti-a a: si2: JOOtibLs Western sprim.' wu ai . super al 89; also, tuobol Braadywiac cora meal ai f 85 per bbl. GRAIN-Supplv of wheat continues small. , bashs white ami JsT-: i u : e rod off rc I ; - lay; o: r ket active and Brm, Bale? i I'M lm>" - wu to at Es i ; 300 busks no at ?3, IcO busks common ;: ?J (.'..':<.: ' red 500 bushs Marland at S305; 110O bushsdo at $3; 200 bushs do at'$2 ?JO-no spring wheat offering. Corn-Offerings S10U bushs whit? and 5500 pu*ns rellow: market Ic better ; ?ale* of 600 bushs whiteitt il 10- 1200 bushs do at 31 ll ; 1100 busks do at si12: 230b?snsdampatS10S; 3l00bn?h? Western white mixed a: $113; 303 bushs Western yellow mixed at Si ?: 2800 bushs prime yellow at 51 18. Oats-4550 bushs offered ; sales of COO bushs Western leavyat SSc; ToO bush Maryland and Virginia light at 94a9.c -receipts of Western increasing. Kje-no receipts or -ales. IAED Oin-Has advanced; we note a sale to-day of 5.1 bbls at SI 4''. quote at SI 40al 45 per (?allon. MOLASSES.-We note sales of 269 hhds and 29 tres Cuba, cargo of brig Vesta, at 47c; 480 hhds and 56 tres do, es Blue Wave, at 47?jc; 299 hhds and 26 tres do. on private terms; and 20 hhds Porto Bico at 67c verg?llen. PROVISIONS-The market ccntinues both active and with stronger prices tor all descriptions ot the hog product. Mess Pork-? ales of lOo bois heavy Western at $27 75 lier bbl. Bulk Meats-sales of 40, 050 nomads loose nb sides at l?c; 60 hhds do to ar? rive' at i5J-c. B.'con-demand tor consumption brisk ; sales of 50 hhds, ic lots, as follow?: tor should? ers l-t'jc: rib sides 10:.c; clea- rib 17?:e; one lot ot SO casks at 17 ^c; hams 19a21c. Lard-sales of 50 tierces Western at 18??"e: 30 do do at 1S--C per pound. BICE-With lieht stock i nces rule sttady. viz: for Bani, eon 9J?al0i?c, and Carolina Hall Kc per lb, as to quality. Seo AK_Since thc close cf our report yesterday the sales we-eas fellows: IC hhds Porto Bico gro cery at LU?allJ?c; 130 hhds/"o, ?7 hhds Demorara va. '.tr.m pan. and 300 boxes Cuba, ex Liberty, all ou private terms: 10'ibhds Cuba at 12c; 176 hhds Cuba, ex Willie, for Terming, at lG*?alO??C. Sew York Market, MONEY 3IABKV.r. The Sew Tork Journal ot Commerce of Monday, April 13, says: lhe market open? with less buoyancy than was ex pec:ed. It is possible that after Easter there may be less ot a lenten hue, but to-day tbe brighter sky seems not to have created any kind:ed radiance among the operators. The demand for money is a little more active, but the supply of capital appears to be sufficient to meet the wants of borrowers, and cail lo.ias arc chiefly made at 7 per cent., although in a few lases au ad? ditional commission is paid ut on tho best ela-s ?f securities. 'The ranze of discount tor first-class ou siuess raper is "aa ~? cent. f. annum. PRODUCE MAP.EXT. NEW TORE. April ll.- BHEADSTUITS.-The mar? ket for State aud Western fluni- is mme active, and price- are nrmiy held, though not quotable higher. The sales are 9100 bois atSS90a9 3o ?or superfine state; S9 80alol5 for common extra State: $'.0 2UluS0 tor good to choici do; S10 35al0 SO :or fancy do; SS 90a 9 30 fer surpeiliae Michigan. Indiaua, Ohio, Iowa, .vc, and $9 70n lu 25 tor extra do; $10 35alo S5 for choice extra do, rneluvi iag shipping brands of round hoop Ohio at S9 9f)a 10 ?5, and trade brands of do ut S1U 30?T3 75; good to choce white wheat extras ;12J13 TO; St. Louisa; S10 25all50 for common to fair cxira, and Sl'2al4 50 for good to ciioi e. elo-lcg steadily. Wequae: su perfiao state, ss 90a9 30; extra state. $9 S?alu3u; super Western, S890a9 ^0; extra Western, $9 70aM 23; txtrj Ohio round hoop, S9 90al0 25; do. trade. $10 3dal3 73; extra Gem see,-; Extra St. Louis, Sill 25a14 30. SocTHEitN FEOCR.-There is a fuir inquiry a: full prices. Sales were made of 3o0 obis at s9 s tia ll1 60 :or far extra, and s1'} 7 ?.14 40 for good to choice do. CALIFOHNIA FLOCK.-Tau market is lau-ly active at former prices. The sales sre 1200 sacks :.i S12 al4. Cons -There is a moderate demand at an a evince of about lc. We notice sales ol 41.000 bushes at ?: 21al 24 tor new Wf6tei-nmixediirlo.it; ST 21 for j old Western mix?d ia store; $125al?6 for yellow | Western and Southern, and si 17al lo-, ior white Western and Son th era. OATS-Are in better request, and prices are ia the seller's :avor. Sales were made ot 63,000 bushels Western at eCja-G-.c in store, and 673.c udoat, de? liverable at tho seher's option withiu ten day--. t'orrEE.-The market for Rio is more activr., and prices are firmer. We aotice tales ot 3300 bags ex Margaretha; 2434 bags ex Monitor; cud to amvc from Hampton Roads, 4000 bags, per champenew. ou private terms. Rumor sa.->s that tyro other cargoes nave been told, lut we ate not yet prepared tore port them. I he other kia-ls are qu:et, but steady. COTTON-The hi. h prices which are quoted in'the Southern c ties keep our market in au excited condi t on. Speculators have bought very lreely and a: blaber figures. At the close "there ar? bu; lew sellers at cur quotations. The sales are 9962 bales, includ? ing 262 to spinuers, 8615 to speculators, and 10r;3 to exporters, of which 400 arc m transit. We quote: Upland & Florida. Mobile. N. Orleans. Texa?. Ordinary.2s 26-4 2S:- jsl4' Good Ordinary..29 29?? 29r? Low Middling. .30 30'4' C0-? 30?/ Middling.31 31^ 31? j 311? Funis-By auetioa 30t"? boxes oraagt s were sold at S3 90*5, aad 1055 boxes lemana at $3 20. HAT-ls in lair reqaest at 7oa73c :or shipping, cud (lal 30 for retail qaalities. MOLASSES-lhere is more doing to-day at well su= tainel prices. We notice ?-ales of 321 hhds. 64 tierces clayed at -ISc; Ol 0 hhds do, 245 hhds Larbattoes, and 100 hhds Porto Elco oa private terms. NAVAL STOHES.-Crude turpentine is dull a; about 54 75. >pi:its larpentine it a attie mor? in the buyer's flt vor; wc quote at05afio?^c, with sales "l 100 bbls ai the latter prie. The market tor rosi:: has been passably active at full fori er figures; the sale s are 1200 bbls strained common, to arrive, at ii 35; 500 bois do, on the spot, at $3 33; 2.U bbls strained at SS 37J?? 600bbls Xv 1 atS4a4 5'.:; OOo bbls pale at 55 t??'.asO; 83 bbls do at SO T5. Tar-Wilmington is held at 37 !,a? 50. We note the sale of 55 bbls Southern piicii at t3 T5. PKOVISIONS-Pork-Thc market is very quiet, but prices ar . gieadilj held. We note sales ol' 1250 bbls :it $27 10 for new Wes.ern mess; rezuiar way, closing ar ?27 10; 826 tor 'i'6a'u7 mess; ?23m$23 25 ior prune and extra prime, and s24 c'> fer prime mess. The afternoon market a, very quiet. We quote n.ess at i 27. BEEF.-lhere is a larce business doing m the lew grades tor export at lui prices. >ales were made r>. 2170 b- ls at S14 iS20 for plain Western mess, and $20 a$24 75 lor extra do. BACON SIL-ES-The market is very firm cud fairly active, mainly ior export The sties are ?00 boxes at 14- :or Cumbf-riaua eua CI T MEATS-There is ar. active demand irom the home tra lr, and hif/her prices are current. Sales wert- made of 770 pkg! at 16.'3 for baits in dry salt; 16&aT7c for do m sweet pickle; 12al2.l?c for shoul? ders ia dry salt, ladudiug 30u tes bagged hams to arrive from Ciuciuuan at u ::u20c. LAUD- I he market is quiet, but prices i re steadily held. Sales were m;ide of 331 tes and bbls at I7,?.a 18c for No Ito kettle-rendered citv; 17jjc for Ko 1 Western: tf&alSc for steaia-reude-ed ?ind kettle dried do, anu lSe for kertle-reudered do: also, iasi evening. 5o0 tes. deliverable the last hah' of Muy s o at 1>'". BUTTEB-The receipts are very light, and with a coatinued good demand prices are firmly held. We quote new at 5Ga53c; oid is firm but not very active. We quote 53a53o. The lower gca?es are a ore active. Owing t > the inability or the traJe to supply them? selves with thc prime grades. CHEESE-There is it modi nt-' demand for ship? ment and. home uso at former prices. We quote fac? tory at llal6)3c. RICE-We do not 'earn of any citasse in the mar? ket. Carolina is se ding slowiy at former fleures. sfGAit--the market tor raw ta active, aud pr. ces ire iu the soliere" favor. We quote fair to good re? fining at lO&allc aud No. 12 bux at lljgc. The sales ure .393 hhds. including Cuba, Portu Rico and L.'ent? erara, at 10J15C: ?iud 235 box-s Havana at ll)?al2?? ;-.s. For refined the demau I ls good at tull i-ate-". We quote sott yellow at 14al5c; soft whi.e at 15r?8 I57,.c : aud crush? d, powdered and granulated at 16't FnEiGnTS-To Liverpool, 15 000 bushels -whet id; j 230 tes lar.i ai ?Os; 50 tons logwood at 25s; and ltiOO ' bbl- rosin at 3s fi 2S i lbs. FORT C-AJIJK^DAR. PHASES OF TIE MOON. Full Moon. 7th. 2 hours. 8 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, lttb. 5 hours, ?6 minutes, evening. Sew Moon, 22d, 3 hour. 12 untunes, evening. First Quarter. 29th, I hoar. 10 u.inutes. .?Veulag. Consignees per > o um Carolina Railroad April 15. 434 bales Cotton, 2222 bags Corn, 123 casks Clay. 4 cars Wood, 1 ear Lumber, 4 cars Oid Iron. To o ol I smith A: sun. Miams, Frost ic Co. E h Rodees X Co, Utsey .v. Kenyon, s D Stoney, Mowry Co, J N Robson. W lloach. H K Graineer, W S l?-nerv, F W Egjerking. E W.-lhu.-, J Bock. ) vt rurt:s, D Loeb. King ic Uibbon, Railroad anent, J M Calo well Sou! Wagoner, Heath & Mousees. s liul'.o-e. J I, t SIOMB G U Walter A: Co, G W Williams lc t:u. W c Cou rv ney A: Co. J A Quackeubush. Marshall, Burge ,<c I u, H Bi-ehoil. G V Ktoloch, P Uulkat. Tait A: Howland. I J It Pringle, O N Averill, ?prague Bros, J C Wood- ? ruff, G H lugraham A: sou. Consignees per Northenstern Kailroatt, April 13. SC bales Cotton. G7 bbls Naval Stores. Cotton Seed, Mdze. kc. lo <i W Williams i Co. A.iaa>s. Fnvt Co. W K Ryan, P Mora-, Caldwell A: Son. Raven el Co. H E bartlett, P B BacuL MofTett A- Bovie, Hcp kins. McPherson * Co, Mazyck Urea. G rollht. ? l) stoney, M Gol.i.iuitii A.- son. Ciado* k v,":tto. G-f Pritchett, J ii*r-hiil, Jr, p c Crawford, CoauoiT stouors Maia Boadk, F A Sawyer, Railroad Agent. Pf-r steamship Vicksburg, front New Tork-Harrv Cook. Mi-s brown, .\lrs M Odell ano rftiW, I Dono? hue, J E Brow^r, K Armstrong, S Etteli tu. P?r steamer City Point, from Palau.;:, via Jac'fi soaville, Fetnandioaand -'avmuah-Mrs Wooder, L j DSweoduid, Wrs Mc.vili?U-r lt JiGardon, - l'ail?-. ' - Bailey, Jr. C E Whelpley, r. F I alt m nd lady, > 1 Palmer, Mr and Mrs HUdebraud, - Robtrtsou. - ; Valentine, u Weyman, WC U-r.l :-.:. M- ?..<k: Urti , t. H Ha' ?roa, w Lntto i and lady. .Mrs Ila wi IL - ' Ganln ir, R Zadronius, Mrs e'^l mau. Mr- '?- Idhi. -, ?Irs :::? i M:s.- Pastell. Mrs Gibbes, M. s Gunna !. Mr ?aninid, Mrs Bird. Mr and .Mrs Low, C B W o.l. - : bi ? ;l-.-. N vipleion. Hr Finley, and IS d*ck. Per >:. amer st Hclcnx from l?distoaad Ito -kvilie- i .'lev X!r (WI r*^-:'. ... Lee. Mrs Stepbcns, Mi- Loper. it--i. M!? Mackey. J E Daw, ECU iloy, Jehu | .1.UL-, aud IU deck. I jftlarinc Heros. Port of Charleston, ^pvil 16. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Vicksburg, Burton, New York-55>i hour.- from Bar to Bar. Mdze. To Bavenel k Co, J P Merkhardt, Railroad Agents, North, Steele & War? dell, t S Bernhcinj, B O'Neill, D O'Neill & Son. C F Panknin. Luhrs & Stelling, A Bischoff, Bollmanu Bros, C Ring, J H Renneker, W M Bird k Co, Sey? mour k ?ilcpx, *? D Brahe k Co, - Soubeyronx, Gea G H Brown. J W Denny. J & F Dawson, Dewing. Burkett k Co, Dowie t Moise, Chisolm Ero?, Werner & Ducker, Fisher ? Boi?er, Graber k Martin. Good? rich, Wineman k Co, H Gerdts k Co, N A Hunt. J W Harrison. Hart & Co, Heeseman k Bro, J Horsey. H Blatte K Co, Klinck, Wickenberg & Co, W Kinsman, J Lucile, McLoy k Hice.R B Rhett, Jr. Bark Annie Kimball, Liucoln. Havre-iG day?. Ballast. To the Master. (Previously reported in the Ofling.) Sehr Wapella, Hawkins. New York-10 days. Bail road Iron. Hay. kc. To thc Master, \V C Dukes .v: Co. C s Quartermaster, and Order. Sehr Rac bel Vannaman, Vannaman, New York-10 davs. Railroad Irou. Hay. and sundries. To H F Buker A: Co, Chisolm Bros, J A Enslow k co, Rail r KU! Agent, D s Quartermaster. ^chr A i. Willard, Lr.nsel, Boston-? day?. Ice, To L T Potter, A Gage k Co. Thc A E Willard toucu ed at Newport. R I, and left at that port on the nth inst, the sehr Myrover, from Boston tor this j .ort. Steamer City Point. Adkins, Palatka, via Jackson* ville and savannah. 210 bales Upland and G bales S I Cottou. kc. To J D Aiken ft Ce, W W Boyd k Co, Pinckncy Bros, Welch ?: Brandes, ?toll, Webb i: Co, Lopez & Leslie. Steamer St Helena. Bovie. Fd:sto and Rockville. Mdze. To J H Murray, s Hov e, J D Ford, J C H C'lausseu, a O'Xeill. and others. Cleared Yesterday. Sehr Lilly, Francis New York-W Roach. From tills Port. 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In place ol a coarse, rustic, Hushed face, she had a sol*, ruby cou plenon of almost marble smooth? ness, and instead tw-nty-turee she really appeared bot eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of eo great a change, she plati ly told them that the used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, ar a considered it an in? valuable acquisition to any lady's toilet. Byitsnse any Lady or Gentlemen can improve their personal appearance an hundredfold, ft is ?imple iu its cocu libation, as Natur*. uerstrli is simple, yet ansur pus-ed in its efficacy lu drawing impurities irom, also healing, cleansing and 'vautifyuig the skin am) complexion. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws from itali it- impurities, kindly bealing the same, and leaving thf surface as Nature Intended it ehould be-clear, soft, siuooti dud beautiful. Price ?1, sent by Mail or E\pr-ss, on receipt of an order, by W. L, CLARE k CO., Chemists, No. 3 West rayeite-sirret, Syracuse, N. Y. the only American Age-its fer ibo sale of the same. tTar-u sn 1 vr Safes. 30,000 F?ANCS? HE RRINGS PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S F^IR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR. New York ; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Pari.; AND WINNER OF THE W AGEE OF 30,000 FRANCS !! (?0,000 IN tiOLD). At thc recent International Contest in the rar:? Ex Li bit' on. The public are invited :.. coll asd examine "he re port of tbe Jury ontthe merit? o? the great contest, and goethe official award to ILI H-rnug's Patea? over ah others. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 231 Broadway, corner Mnrray-st.. Sew York. l'Ait KEL, Ut ItRCCG ?: i O., i ll ERRING k CO.. Fl?taJt-!pir.a. I > hici-.'O. HERRING. FARl'EL & SHERMAN, New Orleans Lur^e Slock ou band by alUSKPH WALKER. No?.;: BROAD AND : ) EA31 HAY STREbTS, CHARLESTON, 1.-. C. Marcb ' imo Ot) ^?Dcrtisemcnts. PUBLIC IVOTICK. TO TAVERN EE EPES S AND LIQUOR DEALERS. Cm HALL. MATOB'S OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, b. C.. April 13, IMP. j FOR THE PURPOSE Of PRESERVTNii ORDER ana quiet during the time of the election, which s to be held the next three days, and in obedience :o paragraph 4, Ueneral OrderB No. 1G4, issued ny :oiamaud ot Brevet Major-General Ed. R. s. '.'auby, ill bar-rooms, saloons or other plac.-s at which iii :oxicatiug liquors aie sold, shall be closed 1er tho 12 Hours next preceding the opening of the polls, and opened 12 huurs after the closing ot ihe saine, which ?.ill be on the 18th um. The paragraph reads as follows: 4. All bar-rooms, saloons or other places at which intoxicating liquors are Bold, shall be clos, d ou the :lay or days of any general or local elect-on. and lor the 12 hours nest preceding the" op?mu*; and nest succeeding the closing ot thc polls nt such election: md the sherill's ot' counties and districts, and thc ebie:'ol police of cities and towns, sh.i H i.ave power to direct the donas of bar-rooms .mr! othe-.- places for the sale of totoxicalini; liquors wbencv.-r i may Ut necessary in their judgment to preserve order and epiict. Hy order of Mayor ee-aswxLL. W. H. SMITH. April 14_ 3 Clei-a K i C-uucil. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE. MAIN GUARDHOUSE. \ CHABLE6I0>'. S. C., April U, 1868. ) "V'OTICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. j.1 Attenr? u is hereby called to Section XT, Cie?e ral Orders No. io, dared Headquarters second Milita? ry District. March lath, 18JS, which Section w ll be strictly euiorced. Dy orier ot' Mavor COGSWELL. c. B. SIGWALD, C. iel' o: Police. "AU bar-rooms, saloons, and other places ior the sale ot liquors by retail, will be cloie i rroui six o'clock Dt the evening of the ia.h April until six o'clock ot' the morning of the 17ih ot April, lSGs. and during ibis time th<> sale or ull Intoxicating liqurs at ot neat my polling place ia prohibited, 'lue police officers of cities and towns, and the Sheriff amt other petice p?icers of conuties, will be held responsible for the su-iet enforcement of this prohibition, aud will prompt!} : rrest and hold for trial ull persons who may traus.TCs? it" 3_April 14 ESTIMAT KS FOR CLEAXSIAGTIHE STREETS. OFFICE CLEIIK OF COUNCIL, April ll, 1SG3. OFFERS. TOR DOING THE SCAVENGERS' UORK of the City, agrecab.e to tbe following ordi? nance, will bc received at this office up to 12 M., on Monday, 2Utk iuBtaut : AN ORDINANCE IO ABOLISH TUE OFFICE OF SUPEnrXTENDEXTS OF sntEETS, TO rnovisE FOU KEEPING THE STREETS, LANES, ALLEYS, AND OPEN COCEIS DC THE CITY. OF CHARLESTON CLEAN, ?SD FOB OTHER PURPOSES. SECTION 1. Be it enact':<l b;i thc Mayor and Alder? men oj CharUtton, tn City Council asxembl'd, 'that from tind alter the ratification of this ordinance, the i nice ol Superintendent? of streets ue, and the samo ?.J hereby abolished, and thc duties pertonned by them in removing the dirt, filth, ganaga or other offal (rom tho ctreeis, lanes, alleyn aud open courts of the city, together with sweeping, scraping ami cleansing the same, shall hereafter bc let out t>y con? tract to the loweri bidder, in the manner hereinafter provided for. SEC. 2. It shall he ihe duty of the Clerk of Conned r.unnally, and a: the same time he advertises thc va? cant city offices, lo coll for proposals to do thc afore? said work, and the proposals received shall be by him referred to the Committee of City Council on Contracts, who shall open the ."ame, and report thereon to council. Each proposal ?nu^t specify the parti rular ward or wards offered for, and be ac? companied with the names of tho persons proposed as sureties to the contract bonds; and Ihe City Coun? cil muy, in their di-cr-rion, let ibo sane by one or more wards to individuals, or give the contract to one persin for all the wards in the city. SEC. 3. The contractor or contracmrs 3hall bo re? quired to have the dirt, filth, garbage and all Linds ol offul removed i rom tbe street*, lanes, alleys and open court* ot the city by thc hour of 10 A. M., from the first day of May to the first dav ol Novem? ber in every year, and by the hom- of 12 o'clock IL, from the fir--t day of November to the first day ol May following; and t?? said dirt, lilth, garbaue and offal shall be deposited bv him or them at <U'b place or places as may be designated by the Mavor or City Inspectors, with the sanctiou of thc City CouuciL And the said contractoi or contractors, in addition to the foregoing, shall ne required to keep tho streets, lanes, alleys and open coi.ns in his or their respec? tive divisions at ail times clean and ire-: from tilth, to keep clean and free irom obsu-iicMon tho gratings ot the pubii.- dra.ns, and thc gutters alomr tno side? walks, and shall also sweep daily the stone crossings therein, and as often and at su'-h times as the Mayor or City Inspectors may deem necessary, ho or they shall have the paved sbeets, lanes and open courts swept or scraped, and the unpaved streets, lanes, alleys and opeu curls raked, and remove and de? posit the sweepings, scraping* and ratings there? from at such place or places as the Mayor or City Inspectors shah troiu time to time d?signais. And tho said contractor or contractors shall be liable toa fine of five dollars for encl) and every act of omission or deiauit. to be imposed by the Mayor, and to bo deduct..,': from his or their pay; or the Mayor may, to his di?cretiou, have th-, work done at the expense and risk of the sud contractor or contractors, and have the sum paid therefor deducted from his or their pay. SEC. 4. The contractor or contractors shall givo a bond, with two or moro good and sufficient sureties, to bc approved by thc City council, in a sum equal to one-half tho sum of money he or they are to re? ceive on bi?- or her contract, conditioned for the faithful performance thereof, and for the payment of all fines which may b" imposed, and nil sums of money which may be paid hythe el'y by reaaou of any default as aforesaid. And in case any contrac? tor shall refuse to comply with the terms of his con? tract, and throw up the same, he and his bondsmen shall become liable tor and forfeit a sum equal to one-fourth ot the amount of his contract. SEC. 5. For the due protction cf tue said con? tractor or coutractors, it is further ordained, That every owner, lessee, oct-upunt and tenaut of any premises frontluK on ail>. street, lane, riley or opeu court, shall, on every day (Sundays excepted), have the tlirt, filth, garbage or other offal, placed in front of his or her lot, iu a barrel, box, or heap, aud in readiness for the contractor by the hour of 7 o'clock A. M.. Iroin the first day of May to tho first day of November, m evcrv year; and by tho hour of 9 o'clock A. M., from the flrFt day of Noven ber to the first day of May fi llowing. And any person otlcudiug b'-reiD, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage or other offal, lu aiy street, him-, alloy or open court, -tier the hours auovc named, shall be subject to a fine of not less than two. nor more thau live dollars, for each and even- offence, to be imposed by the Mayor. -EC. C. That whenever it may become necessary, in cleansing tho gutters, to remove anv bridge be? t?re the gate of auy citizen, the contractor or con? tractor'.-hall replace it, and leave it ia as good con? dition as bet?re its removal, ami to dciauli , hall be liable to a Cue of five dollars, to be impo-cd hy the Mavor, and to be deducted (rom his cr their pay. SEC. 7. So mu. h of nil ordinances or par s of ordi? nance* a- may be inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance shall be, and the samo are hereby re? pealed. Each proposal must specify tlc particular ward of? fered tor and tho pra e, and be accompanied with the u mes of the persons proposed as sureties to the cor>tia.'t bond. The amourt of tho bond required must be equal to the amount ol the contract when awarded. By order of the Mayor. W. H. SMITH, April 14 7 Clerk of Council. CIT? TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OT THE CITY ASSESSOR.) CITY H.ir.r.. April 1,1868. ) VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL COX xN CERN-D, that the Monthly Returns for the mouth of March oast, in compliance wita the 1 ax Ordinance, ratified on t.ic 2i:h of January, 16G3, must be mode on or before the 15th instant. TAXES ON THE FOLLOWING ?SI PAYABLE MONTHLY. On all sales of Goods, Wares and Merchandise. On ali gross receipts Ot all street Railroads. On all g oss receipts of all Express Companies. On all sales at Auction. On all Carriages and Lngsics. c u all in:ouic derived "from thc pursuit of any faculty, proiessloa. occupation or employment. Ga the gross receipts o i all Commercial Agencies. On all commissions received by Factors, Commis? sion Merchants, lUokius. Drokcrs, and others. On all premiums received f^r or by any Insurance Company, or by ageucics lor individuals or com? panies. On all gross receipts of all Gas Companies, and other manutacturiug companies locate.1 ia this cit}. Ua evciy Horse and Mule used cr kent within the city excepting I orses or rsu es used lu any public licensed carnage, cart, dray, or other vehicle. On all lie-tail Dealers to all ariiclos whatsoever. On all Hucksters and Barter Shops. Oa all gross rccei ts of Hole's and Public Eating and Boatdine Houses. On all receipts ol Livery Mable keepers. On thc gross receipts of Cotton Presses. On the cru ss receipts ot al Printing Ufllces, News? papers and Publishing Houses. On ail Gools sold in the city by persons Dot resi? dent, by sample or otherwise. Ou all sales tn' Horses umi Mules brought to the city. On sales of Stocks. Bonds, and other securities. On the gross receipts of Magnetic Telegraph Com? panies. Ou the gross receipts of all Tavern Reepen and Liquor Dealers. All the defaulters aili be dealt with as the ordi? nance ehrocts. W. N. HUGHES. April 1 M City Asses-or. NOTICE. OFFICE cniLT OFCITlf I'ETECITVES, 1 JA NT WRY 17TH, lsof. ( THE PUBLIC ARE IS QUITED TO PLACE upvm then- COP PRK rr MP- some private ai art, in order that they may Iv Ideal ?fled when stolon aud recovered by the City Dciuctfcvs, ns nam br rs oi copper pumpa are recovered Lythe Detectives, bm none ran be idcutith il. H. W. HENDRICK*, 1st Lieut-mt sud chm. o: o-ty Detectives. January 17 TOT: ti\ CITY? IVIE ENGINEER'S OFfTCE, | Crrv H.a.;.. CHARLESTON. March 15th, 1SG8, j t LL FROPERIY HOLDEKS OX THE LINE or A Mcetiug-strcet, and other citizens interested ni tho building ol a shell Road o.; Meeting-?treet, irani so; Ing-sireci to ihe City Boundary, are hereby re-'j ooffu lyim'ornicd that a Rook of subscription i-i., a.-<.pea?:d fvr their signatures in my office to? ll., ii: i thar when snell an tm cunt is pledged, ss i i o ju igment of the ciiy Civil Engineer wiil war? ra'i ii, - un ?crukiog, thc wore; will be forthwith .o- m r.e. C. L'UKJ. HAR KC T. Xaishl3 City Civ? Ellice.r. EN'S DELIGHT > THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER! THE 1ST POWERFUL Al INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE BOWS. WARRANTED A. CE-RTA.TIST CURE FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURE BLOOD. SUCH A S : Scrofulous Diseases, Ulcers, Chronic PJieumatism Mercurial and Syphilitic Diseases in all Stages, And all Skin Diseases. It quickly rc ano ves Virus from the Constitution and Blood, and restores the Patient to PERFECT HEALTH AND PUREE! ! ItECOJMIEXDEO AXE' USED BY THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS I NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL ! BOWIE & MOISE, WHOLESALE AGENTS, February 20 CHARLESTON, S. C. rtntbSmo $*uj)cr-|JI)aspl)atc /ertilijcrs. FERTILIZER ! FERTILIZER WH ANN'S CELEBRATED ia Bil SUPERIOR TO ANY OF THE PREPARATIONS OF BONE NOW IN THE MARKET. NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS CAN BE FURBISHED CERTIFYING TO ITS efficacy in producing large and early crops of Colton, Corn, Wheat and Vegetables, whilo, the same time, it euriches the soil. Wc subjoin the following : WALTEBBOBO', S. C.. July 22,1867. GENTLEHBN : In reply to your inquiry relativo to the merita of WHANN'S SUPER-PHOS? PHATE, which, at your ::ecommondation, I empoyed this season upon my Cotton lands, 1 would state that it has fully equalled, and indeed surpassed my expectations, and its applica ion baa been attended by thc most favorable resulta. I have used it in connection with tho most popular Phosphates, and unhesitatingly give tho preference to WHANN'S, wbich I regard as being (next to Peruvian Guano) tho most valuable Fertilizer for Cotton tbat has beeu offered to the public. Very respectfully, ALLEN C. LZARD. Terms, $C5 per ton of 200 i pounds. Times sales can be arranged for. For ?ale by BELLAMY .Sc ROBINSON, March 17 Imo No. 43 ViENTWOnTH-STREET. TO THE PLANTERS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE DLD AND LONG ESTABLISHED STANDARD FERTILIZER. THIS MANURE, LN IT!? PREPARATION, IS MADE EQUALLY ADAPTED FOR FORCING large crops of cotton, corn, wheat, tobacco, potatoes and other root crops. The manufacturing depot ia conducted by one of the most skilful chemists and manufacturers tn the United States. It is endorsed, approved and recommended by aU the most prominent chemists and agricul? turists in the Southern States. It can be relied on as vLiiform in quality-always reliable-productive of large crops-and un excelled by any in thc market in the high per centage of TRUE FERTILIZING PRINCIPLE. YVitness innumerable indorsements, among which we quote from Prof. JOSEPH JONES, Chemist to Cotton Planters' Convention, I860, whose Report, page 7, says : "It is but just that I should state to thc convention that both the manufacturers and venders of this Fertilizer have thrown open everything to my examination, and nave manifested a de? termination to conduct all their openationa in an open and strictly HO?CEsr manner." We have established a CENTRAL DEPOT al Charleston, and will be represented by Messrs. B. S. RHETT & SON, AGENTS, EROTV.VS WHARF, TJ whom Factors and Hinters will piesse apply. B. M. RHODES & CO., OFFICE No. 82 SOUTH-STREET, BALTIMORE. ilareh 7 2mcs ??HA^L^STOsTciTY RAILWAY COM? PANY. OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY BALLWAY CO.,] CORSES BROAD ASD EAST EAT STREETS, S CHARLESTON, So. CA., March 16th, 1868. J CHED ULE OF THE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. KINO-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lower Terminus 17.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8 A.M., and at ?nter ai? o? t?n (10) miautes vals of tea (10) minutes uring the day till the during the day till 9 P. tat trip at $.30 P.M. M. N. H.-Leave the Battery as follows: Twenty 120) ?..?utes after thc hour, aad (?a (10) Minutes of th'e lour, rroai ?.20 A. M., to 7.50 P. M., except at (en 10) minutes o/9 o'ctcck, A. M. Every other trip rom the old Postoalce. RUTLEDGE-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lo wer Terminus 11.30 A.M., aad at inter- at 8.05 A.M., and atinter als ot ten (10, minutes vals of tea (101 miauten limag the day tal 8.20 during the day til! 9 P.M. N.B.-Leave the Battery at fivr (5! minutes after ne hour, and thirty-five (35) minute' after the hour.. ixcept at 9.05 A. M., uutil 7.45 P. H. Evcrv other np from the old Postomce. . SUNDAY SCHEDULE. KING-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus Leave the Lower Termv f A-^I,vand at mter" "??at9.30 A.M.. and 3l S? 2?i T^n? min- ^to"^ o: nfeen (15) ?g ?ll 7.00 P. M. minutes tal 7.33 P. M. IT 7?i~, ^P9 are to ~~e Batterr. until G.15 P.. IL lae last trip of each car to the old Postofiice. RTJTLEDG E-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus | Leave Lower Terminus. lt 9 A.M., and at inter- I at 0.35 A.M. and atinter pals of every twenty (20) vals of everv twenty (20) minutes till 6.45 P.M. | minutes till "7.30 P.M. ?x Tri"^,he 01010 016 Battery, uatil 6.15 P.. M. The last trip of each car to the old Postofflce, r "" S.W. RAMSAY, January 22_Secretary and Treasurer SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. THIS COMPANY HAS NOW ON SALE, FOR THE' accommodation of Merchants throughout the-. Country, '-EUsINitSS TICKETS" to ttaveYover the . Road ONE TEOCSAND MILES FOE $25. They caa be procured at the Company's Ticket Ofaces in Augusta, Columbia and Camden; also in. Charleston from L. C. HENDEIOKS, . ., General Ticket Agent April 4_stuth_Office John-street SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., March 26,1868. J ON AND AFTER SDTDAY, MARCH 29TH. TBE. PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows : FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.6.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.3:30 P. M.. Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M_ Arrive at Augusta.e.45 A. M. FOR COLOMBIA. Leave Charleston.'.A.6.80 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.3.50 P. M. Leave Charleston.5.40 P. M. Arrive at columbia.C.20 A. M. FOR CHABLESTON.. Leave Augusta.6.00 A.M.. Arrive at Charleston.3.10 P. M. leave Augusta.4.10P.M.. Arrive at Charlestoa.4.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.0 00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.10 P. M.. Leave Columbia.5.30P. M.. Arrive at Charleston.5.80 A. M.. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.3.40 P. M" Arrive at SummerviUe.5.10 P. M. Leave Summer;lk.7.20 A. M.. Arrive at Charleston.8.85 A. Ml. CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Kingville.2.20 P. M. ? Arrive at Camden.5.00 P.M.? Lea ve Camden.5.10 A. M. Arrive at Kingville.7.40 A.M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, March 27 General Superintendent NORTHEASTERN KA IL, Ut) AD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE CHARLESTON, S. C., March 30, 1S68. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE MAIL AND? PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road will runt as foUows: Leave Charleston.1.30 P.M. Arrive at Florence.7.00 P. M. Leave Florence.3.30 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.9.00 A. M. These Tram? connect with the Trains of the Wil? mington and Manchester Railroad going North aad coming South, and with the Trains of the Cb craw r and Darlington Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, March 30_Superintendent. CT I AA GE OF SCHEDULE. CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL? ROAD COMPANY. tSBfe SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I COLUMBIA. S. C., March 31,1868. I ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE TRAINS . over this Road w?l ran as follows : Leave Columbia at.4.00 P. M.. Arrive at Charlotte ut.11.00 P. M. Leave Charlotte at.11.35 P.M. Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 A. M Passengers taking this route, going North maka close c infections at Greensboro', Weldon and Ports? mouth, to all principal Northern cities. tfjp-Tlckets optional from Gremsboro', either via Danville or Raleigh; and from Portsmouth either - via Bay Line or Aaaam?ssic Route. Baggage check, d through. Coaneetions made both ways with traias of the .? Greenville aad columbia Railroad. CALEB J. 'KNIGHT, April 2 Supermteadeat. GREW ?E.1LTH RMOltiiWE AND BALM OF LIFE! FOR ALL WHO ARE CONSUMPTIVE, OR ALE! SUSCEPTIBLE TO ANY IRRITATION OF THE LUNGS, WHETHER THE COUGH HAS BEEN OF LONG CONTENU ANCE, OB OF RECENT ORIGIN. RODRIGUES' WIIMOM? ELIXIR SPElf Ii! HAS RAPIDLY DISTINGUISHED ITSELF PCB' its wonderful restorative and curative qualities. Under its stimulative influence, and by lt* pen? etrative agency, this health invigoiating cordial ex? cites a general beneficial reaction, and disperses the impermeable obstructions which prevent access to . other remedies. While graoua'ly reduriug the ac? companying constriction which attends the malady,. lt reproduces the essential warmth and elastic vigor of the respiratory vessels, wlneh./bv this rem?diai. combmation, promotes the bealing process by whloh ? relief and cure is effected. Hemorrhages are arrested and cured, witn every other concurrent disorder. As neither narcotic, nor emetic properties of any kind are employed in this Pulinonic Compound, aad the most arduous utteation given to the quality aud medical value of each component article which; constitute it, it is confidently and conscientiously recommended for tts salety and reliability, without restriction in generous, wholesome diet, or appre- . heu'ion ot renewed cold from its effects. For -ale wholesale and retail by the Proprietress, Mr? "?'tic; Liv RC) i n: IG CES. northwest corner o? MEETING ASD SOCIETY-STREETS, aaa at the Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE $1.25. Aptg 2_34 COLGATE Si CO.'S O K lt .M A X Erasivc Soap, THE STANDARD CF EXCELLE X C E. For Salt- by nil Grocers. 3m0 JiUiuaryM