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BOARD OF HEALTH. Excellent Sanitary Condition Reported -Free Baths for the Boy?. Tiierewa9 no regular meeting of the board yesterday, caused by the want of a quorum. Tue members present conversed awhile upon Various subjects connected wltb the health of j J;he oity, which was reported excellent. ' Dr. Pe zer suggested that lt would be well for a nommlttee from the board to vist the Lazar? etto upon Morris Island before the City Coun? cil, consented to receive lt (rom the health officer, as otherwise they might be saddled with a worthies'1 piece of property. The gene? ral opinion was that the Lazaretto would be the most suitable location tor the small pox hospital, the establishment of which waa con? templated by the city. The subject of cow houses and pens having been brought up, the Mayor instructed the ohlefofc police to make a weekly tour of In spectlon of the same. Dr. Pelzer suggested that the Mayor be au? thorized to appoint a reliable maD, with a moderate salary, whose duty lt should be to go through the city with a cart-load of disin? fectants, and apply them In sinks and wherever needed, as there waa a manifest j disinclination on the'part of many citizens to trouble themselves about the matter. The Mayor said he had Instructed the city inspectors to report on the feasibility of re? moving all butcher and slaughter pens from toe neighborhood of President street to the banka of the Ashley. The chief of police said, as complaints were being constantly made to him In reference to boys swimming near different water fronts o1 the city, ?9 was desirous ot establishing three bathing places on each river and advertising the same. On Cooper Elver, Vardell's Creek, Bobb'a Mills and the foot of Vendue Bange were decided as suitable places; and on Ash? ley Biver, the west end ol Broad street beyond the mill ponds, the floodgate near the wharf ol the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Com? pany, and Gadsden's Creek. The members then dispersed. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. The Mach Talktd-of Checks Delivered to the Custody of the Board. The board of county commissioners met yes? terday at 1 P. M., for the first time since the prosecution of the recent cults against Com? missioner McLaughlin, that gentleman being present. Mr. McLaughlin produced the much talked-of checks, stating that he held them by | the authority of the majority of the board, and that if at any time the board bad passed a resolution requesting him to turn them over he would have done so. Mr. McLaughlin said that certain statements bad been mad? tend ijg to criminate him In the selling ot the alleged over-issued checks, but he knew, as every ono else did, that no respectable bank? ing institution in the oity would discount any county commissioner's checks whatever. The checks in dispute were delivered over, Mr. McLaughlin erasing his name, and a receipt was given by the clerk of the board for the same, whereupon the other commissioners 'also erased their names, and the endorsements were stricken off. A number of county creditors were present j at the meeting, urging the approval of their | respective claims; but Commissioner McLaugh? lin declared his intention to sign no accounts until the county treasurer had reported funds on hand in accordance with law; and also said that when claims were presented he would In every instance give the preference to ihosa morr-rrho laborad bard and honestly for their ? money. To this Commissioners Miller and Gregory offered no objection. THE COURTS YESTERDAY. The District Court. The following communication was received by Judge Bryan yesterday from the depart? ment of justice: Hon. Georg* 8. Bryan, United States District Judge, Charleston, S. 0.: SIR-fielet nug to my loiter of the 16th inst, io regard to the designation of a penitentiary fox tho confinement of persons sentenced by the courts of the United Slates fur your dis? trict. I now have io iniorm you that I am in receipt of a letter from Marshal Wallace set? ting forth that the State Penitentiary or South Carolina ls cot suitable for the confinement of snob prisoners: you will, therefore, seotence them in accordance with the order of this de? partment of the 15th inst., designating the penitentiary at Albany, N. x., for the subsis? tence and employment of persons sentenced by the courts ot your district. Very respectfully, GEOBOE D. WILLIAMS. Attorney-General. SHALL FAT.-Benjamin Brown and WUliam Lawton, arrested on charge of having robbed the premises of Mr. Vogt, King street, were carried before Trial Justice Lovett yesterday. The oase was continued over until to-day. THE BNTEBPKISE RAILROAD, AGAIN.-The city attorney gave notice before Judge Gra? ham yesterday of his intention to make a mo? tion on Saturday next for the dissolution of the Injunction against the City Council In the Enterprise Railroad case. CLOSING EXERCISES OF THE PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.-The closing exercises ol tbe Paro? chial school ot the Holy Communion will take place tr -morro w morning in the presence of Bishop Howe and several other Ep scopal clergymen. The pupils will undergo a thorough examination In the various branches of study, and prizes will be awarded to the most proficient. The public are Invited to attend. ALTEBCATION. - An altercation occurred about nine o'clock last evening, in front of the City Hall, between Trial Justice John G. Mac? key and Mr. E. Baynard Seabrook. Before many blows had been struck by either "party both were arrested by Lieutenant Heidt, of the Detective force, and bound over to ap pear before the Mayor this morning. The difficulty appears to have aris-n ont of adis pute upon some legal question. BEPUBLICAN CAUCUS.-A caucus of the WU lard faction of the Bepublican party waa held last evening at the House of Correction, for the purpose of nominating county officers. The meeting was presided over by M. R. De lany. Speeches were made by Delaoy, Young, and others. Delany's speech was strongly opposed to 8heriff Mackey. He thought the time had come for black men to hold lucrative offices. J. P. Howard was spoken of as a can dldate for sheriff. Nothing decisive bad been accomnilshed at a late hour. A Cow CASE.-A large number of persons were attracted to the neighborhood ol the City Hall, yesterday, to witness the trial of a case involving the possession of a cow. The case originated in Summerville some months since, by one person taking possession of a cow claimed by another person. It has been already tried in Summerville, Walterboro' and Beaufort, and at length brought to this city also. The coats, so far, have been somewhere In the neighborhood of seven hundred and fifty dollars; the cow ls valued at fifteen. The Jury remained in the city Hall until ten o'clook'last night, when they adjourned with? out a verdict. CLUBS AND STARS. Calendar of Arrest? and Penalties at the Mayor's Court. Tiiomas Kelly, drunk; one dollar. James Small applied for lodgiogs; discharged. Sam Duttey, lodged for safe keeping; delivered to trial J ustlce. Two dogs found astray ; one dol? lar each. Samuel Myers, selling fish without a license; fifty cents and forfeit of ash. THE HEAT YESTERDAY. The range of the thermometer yesterday, at th? drug store of Mr. Joseph Blackman, on the south side ot Broad street, was AI follows: 8 A. M., 8G; 10 A. M., 89: 12 M., 91; 2 P. M., 94; 4 P. M., 94; G P. M., 9?* 8 P. M., 88. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION.-The Young Amer? ica Steam Fire Company had a moonlight excursion last night on the steamer St. Helena. The members of the company were attired In full uniform. The steamer left Market wharf, at eight o'clock.wlth a large uumher of guestB, ihe Chlcora Bind, and a goodly supply of re? freshments. Alter Bteamlng around the har? bor the party landed at Mount Pleasant and adjourned to the hall near the wharf, where young and old joined In the dance. Hotel Arrivals-July 3*. CHARLESTON. Owen Smith, South Carolina; B. B. Broom, St. Louis; E. L. Townsend, New York: J. L. McLean, Eden; John McDougall, Florida; M. H. Bogero, Palatka; J. M. Sadler, Charlotte; W. H. Evans, Windsor; Chas. Spalth, John M. Walton, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. W. A. Walton, MfssAualey, M. I. Walton, Augusta; W. S. Z-llIn, Macon; W. L. DePass, Camden; E. G. Culllam, Augusta. PAVILION. Isaao Ingram, Clarendon; S. Brothers, Eeevesvllle; B. L. C. Appleby, South Carolina; R. E. McManus, Augusta; TL Williams South Carolina; W. J. McKerall, Marlon; J. M. Hinckley, steamer Virginia. Meetings This Day. Charleston Light Dragoon Sabre Club, at 8 P. M Auction Sales ThU Day. T. M. Cater will sell at 9 o'clock, at his store, syrup, butter, &c. Paul B. Lalane & Co. will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, at their store, bacon strips, crockery, <tc. BUSINESS NOTICES. Mn A. C. KAUFMAN offers to purchase at full prices South Carolina State Stock, (old) and other securities. See advertisement. NOTICE.-Great reduction in prices of Dry Goods at Stol), Webb & Co., No. 287 King street. The. subscribers respectfully Inform their friends and customers that they will oner their entire stook of goods at greatly re? duced prices for the next thirty days in order to make room for Fall Goods. We solicit a call before purchasing elsewhere. ' Respect? fully, STOLL, WEBB <fc Co. july23-tutbs6 NOTICE.-Previous to removal to our new store, No. 275 King street, Browning's old Dry Goods stand, we will close out all ot our present stock at extremely low prices. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street. July 22 LONGCLOTHS,-Call at Stoll, Webb & Co., No. 287 King street and see their 4-4 Long cloths at 12*, 15,16?, 20 cents. Also, one case Now PrfnT?, rast colors. One caoe 10-4 Spreads at $1 25. One case 12-4 soper Spreads at $2 50. July23-tutb86 GAMES ! GAMES 1-Magic Hoops, Building Blocks, Alphabet Blocks. HABEL STREET BA? ZAAR. febl5-th MARK YOUR CLOTHING!-Order your Stencil Plates at the Hasel street Bazaar and East Bay News Boom. pctl4-th Bru. HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, (5, $6 50 and M 50 per thousand, according to size, at THE NEWS Jpb Office. LAWYERS can have their Briefs printed in any style desired, at short notice, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. 9 DRESS GOODS 1 DRESS GOODS l-Louis Cohen & Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the public tb their Fresh Stock of Dress Goods, lust received, comprising the latest novelties and styles, and at prices fully twenty-five per cent, below" their cost of importation. A jail ls respectfully solicited. Louis COHEN & ?O., No. 248 King street. , may 16 CHEAP WHITE GOODS at Stoll, Webb <fc Co., No. ?87 King street. Super Plaid and Striped Nainsooks at 20 and 25 cents. Bordereu and Striped Victoria LawnB at 35 cents, worth 60. 4-4 Nainsooks 20, 25, 30 cents. Super White BrlPlautes at 26 and 30 cents. White PlqueB at 25, 30, 35 cents. July23 tuthB6 -*J CROQUET SEASON.-We are now furnishing our custon irs with Croquet at $3 25. HABEL 8'.TREET BAZAAR. apr27-Btuth DRESS GOODS AT STOLL, WEBB & Co.-Three thousand yards more of those super Bareges and Japanese at 12J oents, worth 25. 3000 yards at 6 yards for $1. 1000 yards 4-4 English Cambrics at 6 yards for $1... July23-tuths6 NOTICE.-Previous to removal to our new store, No. 275 King street, Browning's old Dry Goods stand, we will close out all of bur present stock at extremely low prices FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street. _ July22 YE THIRSTY MORTALS, ATTENTION!-Gard? ner's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay News Boom. Branch or the Hasel street es- i tablishment. aprl6 THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The lollowlng directory of the Health De? partment has been prepared by Dr. George S. Pelzer, the City Registrar, and ls published for the Information of the public: OityHaU f B0Brd 0i Healtl1 an? 0,ty Ke&lfltrar at BOARD OF HEALTH. Hon. John A. Wagener, residence No. 54 St. Philip street, Mayor, cnalrmau. General W. Q. DeSausaure; Ward Ho. 1, resi? dence No. 27 East Battery. George H. Motfett, Ward No. 2, residence No. 10 Legare Btreet. Thomas M. Hanckel, Ward No. 3, residence No. 17 Hasel street. Captain Jacob Small, Ward No. 4, realdenoe No. 1 Bull street. Tnomas D. Dotterer. Waru No. 6. residence northeast corner Henrietta and Meeting streets. H. B. Olney, Ward No. e, residence No. 140 Cora? ng street. Thomas O. Eoson, Ward No. 7, residence No. 78 America street. William L. webb, Ward No. 8, residence No 37 Rutledge avenue Medical Committee. George S. Pelzer, M. D., city Registrar, real lenee No. 48 Cannon street. Ed Geddings, M. D., residence No. 1? Geerire itreet. " J. P. Chaza'. M. D., residence No. 6 Wentworth itreet. Standing Committees. On Hospitals and Dispensarles-Dra. Pelwr, Seddlnge and ChazaL On Low Lots, Drainage and Nuisances-The iayor. Dr. Pelzer abd Messrs. Hanckel, Small . ind Webb. 1 On Burial Grounds, Sextons and Hearses-Dr. I lhazal, General DeSaussure and Mr. Monett. 1 On Pabllc Institutions-Dr. Geddings- and II' ssrs. Easou, Doiterer sud Oiuey. On Epidemics. Pab'tc Hygiene and Quarantine -Drs. Geddings, chazai BIM Felzer. On Accounts-Dra. Pelzer, Geddings and Cha sal. COMPLAINT BOOKS are open at the upper and lower wards Guard? houses, and citizens are requested to report all nuisances prejudicial to the public health as promptly as possible, at either ot the above named places. CITY HOSPITAL. Mazyck at eet, above Queen street. Surgeon In charge, J. S. nuise, M. D. Residence and office, No. 205 Meeting street. Marine Department, Glty Hospital, Mazyck street. Surgeon In charge, J. S. Buist, M. D. HEALTH DISTRICT MO. 1. Bounded on the norrh by centre of calhoun street, on the east by Cooper River, on the south by South Battery, and on the west by centre ef Meeting street. Phnlclan lu charge. Dr. Manning Simons. Office and residence, Church street, above Broad, next to tne char les i on Library building. HEALTH DISTRICT KO. 2. Wes ern Division, Shlrras.' Dispensary. Bounded on the north by centre of Calhoun street, on the east by centre of Meeting street, on the south by ?oath Ba tery and Ashley River, and on the west by Ant ley River. Physician In charge, Dr. Joseph Yates. Office at Snlrra'd Dispensary, Society street, between King and Meeting streets.. residence No. 14 Lib? erty street; The physician In charge of this district ls re? quired to attend at the Lower Wards Guardhouse when called upon. HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 3. Bounded on the north by City Boundary, on the east by Cooper River, on the south by centre of Calhoun street, aD^ on the west by centre of Meeting street. " Phjbtciaa In charge, Dr. J. X. Ancrum. Office and residence No. 10 Mary street, opposite Eliza? beth street. The physician in charge of this district ls re? quired to attend at the Almshouse when called upon. HEALTH DISTRICT HO 4. Bounded on tho north by City Boundary, on the east by centre of Smltn street to Cannon sireet, then by centre of Cannon to Rutledge avenue, then oy centre of hutledge avenue to Georse street, and tneu by a line running m the same di? rection tbrongh to City Boundary, oo the south by centre of calhoun street, and on the west by Ashley uiver. < Physician In charge, Dr. T. nr.nge Simons. Office No. 18 Ashley street, onposlte United states Arsenal. Residence No. 21 Rutledge avenue, op? posite Radcliffe stree-. The phy-klan In charge of this district ls re? quired to attend at the Old Folks' Home when called upon. HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 6. Bounded on the north by dry Boundary, on t he east by centre or Meeting street, on the south by centre of calhoun street, acd on the west by cen? tre of Smith Btreet to Cannon Btreet, then by cen? tre of Cannon Btreet to Rutledge avenue, then by centre of Rutledge avenue to Grove Btreet, then by a line ran nlng in the same direction to city Boundary. .Ph>MClan In charge, r?r. Isaac w. Angel. Of flee and residence, st. Phillp street, opposite the Neck Market. The physician In charge of this district ls re? quired to attend at the Upper Wards Guardhouse when called upon. . OFFICE HOURS. From 8 to 0 morning; from 2 to3 afternoon. All dispensary patients who are able shall be required to attend at the office of the health dis trlct In wh'Ch they may reside darlag the above specified office luaus. Thepnyslclana In attend., ance will ? nord medical and surgical relief aud medicines gratuitously to all destitute sick'poor persons, residents of their respective districts applvlog for treatment, wno may, ia their opin? ion, t s entitled to dispensary relief. It ls recommended that office patients attend punctually at the beginning of the office hours. Calls may be lert on tne slate at anytime during the day at the respective offices, and at night at the residences or the physicians In charge. The number and street must be oarefully given In all applications for attendance at home. irnntrou 9onces. acquaintances of PATRICK CALLAGHAN, and or Owen and B. Callaghan, are respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral Services or ihe former, at Sr: Joseph's t horch, Anson street, Tn ts MORNING, at 9 o'clock, without further invitation. j>?y25* (J omMBB O?A L trmwa, Exports, NEW YORE-Per steamship Georgia-383 bales upland cotton. 151 tierces of rice, 145 bales do? mestics and goods, 1339 bbls naval st-res, 29 ban? dies paper, 4 hhdB tobacco, 6870 watermelons, and 74 packages sundries. Thc Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE GHARLBBTON NEWS, I WEDNESDAY EVENING, July 24. N73. | j COTTON.-This article showed extreme dullness with hardly any Inquiry. Sales about 60 bales, say 9 at 19,16 at lox, 14 at 20, e at BOM;, 7 at 20K Quotations nominal. RICE.-There was a good Inquiry with but a limited stock, with mach strength la prices. Sales26 tierces at :y,c. We quote common to fair at 7@:y,c; good T;?@6>?C NATAL STORES.-Receipts 81 bbls spirits tur? pentine 421 bbla resin and 2 bbls erode turp?n, tine. Markets for spirits Arm. Sales loo bbls at 44>i@i5>?c, as In packages, and closed with fae- ? tors asking higher figures. Common rosins open? ed steady, with sales of 2J0 bbls at fl 25 for trained, %i 30 for low No. 2, $2 io for No. 2, and $260 for extra No. 2. Ata later hour, with bet? ter advices, the common grades advanced about 26c 9 bbl. Fine rosins continued dull and with? out transactions of note. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $316 for virgin, $2 70 for yellow dip, and $l 80 for hard. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi a al on uplands, nommai on Bea Islands; via No? fork, Kd on uplands, Jfd on sea islands; by sall, nominal on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre - on nplandf. Ooastwlae-to New fork by steam $2 on uplands and - on sea islands; $1 60 V tierce on rice; ooo fi bbl on rosin; by sall Kc V te on cotton; - fl tierce on rloe; eco fi barrel on rosin; $8 fi M on lomoer; $10 fl M on timber. To Boston, by sall? ee ft ft on upland cotton; rosin 65c; reaawed starr $10@1060; phosphate $5@6 60. To Provi? dence, by san $10 fi M on boards, Kc $ ns on cotton; by stoam $1 fl bale on New 'fork rates. To Phllaielphla, by steam $2 fi on cotton; by Ball, $6fi M on boards; $9 60@10 on timber; $3 per ton on clay, and $ 3a*3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam Ko fi m by eau, ie BO?: f> M on boards; $8@8 60 on timber; $3 26 fi ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in de maud by oar merchants to take lamber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Satllla River, Qa?, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 ft M are the rates on lamber and ooarda. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 24Ji@24)?. DOMESTIC EXCHANQX.-The banka purchase sight checks on New York at par @ % premium, and sell at premmlam. Outside they pur? chase at l-18@X premium, and Bell at 8-16@jf premium. n OLD-18? 14. Markets by Telegrapn. HONEY MARKETS. LONDON, Joly 24. Noon.-Consols 92Bonds 91 NEW YORK, July "ai. Noon.-Freights heavy. Stocks very dall. Gold steady at 14K- Money easy at 3. Exchange, long 9??; short loji Governments dull and steady. Stat bonds quiet. Evening.-Wall street very d OD. Sterling wea k at 9??%9& Cold i4%al4K- Governments quiet and steady bu t dull. New South Carolinas orr >?c. Freights steadier. Money easier than any day daring the year at 2a3. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, July 24. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands lOtfd, Or? leans ic,S'il. Liter.-Cotton dall and depressed; uplands 10d, Orleans 10>?d; sales 10,000 nales; speculation and export 3000. Evening.-Upland-: 9J?d, Orleans lOJid. NEW YoRk, July 24. Noon.-Cotton dull and lower; uplands 22c, or? leans 22#c; sales 460 bales Eve lng.-totton quiet; sales 1159 bales; up? lands 22c, Orleans 2\',vc. Sales of cotton futures 2?.ooo bales, as follows: August 20%, 20^; Sep? tember 2?3?, 20 5-ie; O tober 19%, 19%; November 19,18K; December 1?%. BOSTON, July 24. Colton flat; middlings 22>;c: gross receipts 58 bales; sales loo; stock 950. PHILADELPHIA, July 24. Cotton dall; middlings c. BALTIMORE, Joly 24. Cotton dull and lower; middlings ?2,^c; gross receipts 3; Bales 113; stock 1182 bales. NORFOLK, July 24. Cottondull; low middlings 20>6c; net receipts 60 bales; exports coastwhe 43; stock 629. SAVANNAH, July 24. Cotton quiet and la light demand; middlings 21c; net receipts 220 bales; stock 821. AUGUSTA, July 24. Cotton quiet; middlings 20\c; net receipts 43 Dales; sales 162. MOBILE, Joly 24. Cotton nominal, and no price given; net re? ceipts 3 uales; sales 7; stock 1057. Nsw OBLE ANS. Joly 24. Cotton entirely nominal; low mlddlln a 20#a Sic; ue- receipts 6 bales; gross 35; exports to Havre 192B, coastwise 4; sa e- 92; stock 8?68 GALVESTON, July 24. Cotton nominal; good ordinary l9>ia:oc; stock 316 bales. PROVISION'S AND PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW TORE, Joly 24. Noon.-Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat quiet and Arm. corn very firm. i-ork steady; uiet-s $13 7oal3 76. Lard quiet; new steam 8a SK"; o?d 9J?a?Ko. spirits turpentine steady at 6?,Ka53c Ro*lu Arm at $3 12K8315 for strained. i vening.-Flour q let and nuchanged. Whiskey acive at 93K. Wheat a shade armer and m moderate export milling demand; winter red western $15sai eo. corn scarce and a sbade firmer. R> e quiet at 8#a9. Pork fl rmer at $13 76. L^rd firm at 8>?a9. 'lurpenilne ateady. Rosin Urra. Tallow quiet at 8Xa9j?. BALTIMORE, July 24. Flour qulot and unchanged. Wheat dull and declined 6c. Corn, white. <3a79; mixed Western E9a59>i. Oats, southern, 35a4i. Rye quiet at 60a 65. Provisions very strong and buoyant. Mets pork $14 26. shoulders 7c. Laru9a9Xc. Whiskey actv.uai 94>i. CINCINNATI, July 24. Flour In fair demand and ?rm; family $7 76a8. Corn dull and a shade lower at 48c. Pork lu ratr demand and Him; sales of ngular at $13; city he.d at $16. Lard dull and nominal. Bacon In good ?emand; shoulders fl KC; sa ea of clear rib sides at 8Kc; clear sides held at 8?{c Whiskey In good demand at 90c LOUISVILLE, July 24. Tobacco firm for low grades; sales 180 hbds. Flour in Improved demand; extra rumi y $6 25. Corn dull ano nothing doing. Provisions, small b siness and pnctsnuchanged. Whiskey steady at 90c. ST. LOUIS, July 24. Flour, demand good with full prices; some sales at rather high prices; winter extra $->a5 76. Corn dull and declining; No 2 mixed 36a33c, ace rdlng to local demaud. Whiskey quiet and steady at 90c. Pork stead? at $13al3 60. Bacon Btrong; shoulden 6Kc; sides 8Va9c. Lard quiet; relined BXaoc. Interior cotton markets. OBANGEBORG, July 23. No sales for the week cudi g July 23. Ordi? nary 18c, low middling 19c, middling wc. MONTGOMERY, July 23. The marset (a nominal, and no quotations given. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, July 23. SriRiTS TURPENTINE.-Sales of 283 casks at 48c per gal ion fur aom hera packages Market firm. ROSIN.-The Uder grades have advanced a shade. Sales or 1696 bois at t ? 3Sa2 10 for r?o. 2, $2 50 for extra No. 2, $3 x6d3 50 tor No. 1, $4 ror low pale, $6 ror pale, $6 is ror extra pale, and $6a6 60 for window glass. * CBUDB I UPENTINK.-Market ateady and active at u< changed (laurea. Receipts and salts to-day or 885 obis at $2 60 for hard, $3 60 ror yellow dip, an $3 75 tor virgin. - TAB.-The mamet has advanced in price 25c. Salts if loo bois at $2 75 per bbl: CORN -TWO cargoes, containing 2350 bushels, sold Irom vessel ac 83Kc per bushe-a decline over labt sale of l KC New York Rice Market. NEW TOBE, July 23. The Dally Bulletin save: The demand ls lair, with a btrong asking market for both Carolina and Patna. Raugoou la steady at previous rates, fates ol li o bags Rangoon a: 6"??7Kc; 200 do In bond at $3 BO; 126 Patna at 7Xa?; 40 tea carolina at 8Ka9Xc. New York Naval Stores Market. NEW TORE, July 23. The Dallv Bulletin says: heceipts 10-day 1465 bbls rosin. 316 do spirits turpentine. Spirits are scarce and very btroug, with a lair demand. Salo-* 191 bbls at 62c, 99 bbls at 51Xa62c, and 39 hols at 61 Kc Ri isla moderately acive auo about pteadr. Sales 600 bbls strained at $3; 415 bbla 00 at $3n3 05; 77 bbl i do at $3 16; 60 bois No 2 at $3 50; 43 obis low No 1 pale $8 76a5. Tar and pitch quiet and unchanged. New York Coffee Market. - Nsw TOBE. Joly 23. The Dally Bulletin says^Coffee-hilders of Rio again Bhow an Inclination to yield In buyers' favor, and the marget is quotably off KC This maktB a red ac lon of lc per pound since the 16th. Other desi rlptl ns of coffee are a little steadier, owing to the fact, that stocks are lo a better con? dition, but the gen rai market lacks buoyancy, and even at the farther decline noted in Hies, these grades are birdy steady In flret hands. We hear of nothing In invoices, and only a mod? erate business Ina Jobhing way. We quote ordi? nary cargoes 16Kal6&. fair cargoes 16X&17 good cargoes nx*nx. prime cargoes 18al8K, Java, mats and bags KOICI, 19a21, -tugapore 16a 16, Native Celon i7al8K, Maracaibo ?Kais*. Laguayra I8al9, st. Domingo l4Kal4K. Jamaica 16al7K Costa Rica IdalSX. Mexican 17Xal8,TSa vanilla 17ai8K Receipts per Railroad, July ??. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 12 bale^ cotton, 68 bales goods, 59 bbls'aplrlts, 227 bbls rosin. To Railroad Agent, Q W Williams A co, Kinsman A Howell, Barden A Parker, O Foll?n A Sons, Chapeau A co, a Bischoff A co, H Leidlng, Bollmann Bros, WM den A Jones, w H Jones A co, Tiedeman, Caldet A co, Wagener A Mon-.ees, L Dettz, Goldsmith A Son. NORTH!ASTERN RAILROAD. 1 bale cotton, 42 bbls spirits turpentine, 468 bbls rosin, cars or lumber, live stock, mdse, Ac. To Barden A Parker, Whllden A Jones, Kinsman A Howell, G W Williams A co, JE Wilson, THAW neweea, Pelzer, Rodgeis A co, J C Mallonee, At lantlc Ph sphate co, and Order._ Passengers. Per steamship Georgia, for New York-Mr S L Moses, Mr and Mrs Alexander, child and nurse, Mr and Mrs L Robertson and son, Ml-IN Simmons, Mrs Wiley. Mrs Pennel, P Pearce, Annie Moses, L Walker, Mrs L Walker, S D Howard, A Price, Mrs L Young, p Gallagher, D O'Keefe, F Sinclair. Mrs W B Regan, Mr Matthews, Geo W Lelbenrood, s F Dickerson. T H W-st, P Clark. D McCar nv, Mrs vv H Meeper and child,* A O Whitney, A J Coe, R B Brown, J W sprague, T Shields, S Bernard, Mr Chalmers. 0 A Young, Mrs E Moore, J W Walton, Mrs W A Walton, Mrs S Q Ansley._ rUHT ?AJJB&DAK. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 6tn, l nour, 6 minutes, evening. - First Quarter, i8th. 2 hours, 29 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 20th, 9 hours, 31 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 27th, 2 hours, 0 minutes, morning. ? 22 2S| 24 25 26 27 '28 JULY. Monday. c.. 8 7.. 6 Tuesday. 6.. 8 7.. 6 Wednesday.. 6.. ? t.". 5 Thursday.... 6..10 7.. 4 Friday. 6..io 7.. 4 Saturday .... 6..11 7.. 4 Snndav. 6..12 7.. 3 ?UN RISES. SUN SITS. MOON B. A S. 9..16 9..62 10..24 10..66 ll..25 ll..46 morn. men WATXB. 9.. S e..66 10..43 ll..29 ia..2ie 1.. u 2.. 6 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, H. C.JULY 26, 1872. iiat 82 de?r 48 minas sec. I Lon 79deg67min27sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia- left 21st lnet. Mdse To w A Courtenay, H Klatte A co, Dr TF Chupeln. A O Joues, Dr B Beer, O V Pop pen ?elm. B O'Neill, A Tieren hal. Wagener A Mone ees, J D Kohl m ann, J A Blake, J F Taylor A co, Cameron Barkley A co, J A Gray A co. Jno c Cochran, c J crafts, Fogartie's Book Deposit ry, H Bischoff A co, au cseu A Wohltmann, smith A Valk, c D Franke, D F Gleason, J R King, Gold? smith A son, P w,.i8ti. M H Nathan, Jno Graver A Bro, J W Linley, Mrs M A McAboy. O D Aurons A co. A L Evans, J N Robson, Jeffo da A co, John H Graver A co. R H Mcdowall. N M Porter, John H Voilera, S O Railroad co, Geo W Williams A co, O Lltscbgl, Whllden A Jones, Blum A MlUer, Henrv Gerdts A co, Heitmann Bros, W M Bird A co, " ' Hillen, Walker, Evans A oogswell, Holmes A Cal? der, O Rlecke. W B cn a ree A co, A W Eckel A co, G W Almar, E S Burnham, B Feldmann A co, G J Lutin, O F Schwettmann, P Wlneman A co, Chase A Outtlnn, Dowls, Mo!-e and Davt-. Brig Henry A Lo oise, Band, New York-12 days. Hay and oats. To D McPherson. sehr Chas Dennis, Mccormack, Now York-10 days. Hay and oats, io D McPherson. Vessel to noach A Monett. sehr J H Stickney, Collinson, Baltimore-16 days. Corn and mdse. To Street Bros A co, o F w Itters, Mordec 1 A co, M Lu hrs, W H u naree A co, J N Robson, P wineman A co, J Graver A Bro, W H Jones A co, Douglas A Miller, J H Lurjen A co, J Campsen A co, J vv Linley, J Hursamp A co, R M Butler A son. C LiUsnthal A co. Head winds the entire passage. I Jchr Ann S ueas. Garb&ttl, West Point MU). 72 tierces rice. To J R Pringle A Son. I Steamer Marlon, Adair, Santeo River. 4 bales cotton, 650bbis naval stores, mdse, ac To Raven el Holmes A co. Caldwell A Son, F L Meyer, Bar? den A Parker, Whlidin * Jotes, Chapeau A co, S D Stoney, Wagener A Monaeea, R o Millings, and others. Sloop Foster_, Santee. 90O bushels rouKh rice. To W C Bee A co. AT QUARANTINE. A brig supposed to be the Julia Llnglej, from New Yoik. , IN THE OFFING. A schooner unknown. CLEARED YESTERDAY. ? Steamship Georgia, Holmes, New York-Wag? ner, Huger A co, W A Courtenay. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Holmes, New York. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhall, at New York. July 24. Norwegian bark B'Jorvlken, Jonaaaen, at Lon? don, Joly ll. MARINE NEWS BI TELEGRAPH. . , i NEW TOBE, Jaly 24. Arrived, steamship Olty or New York-. Evening.-arrived, steamships Moro CaBtle, Anglia aud Man ?atean. Arrived our, the Peruvian, MEMORANDA. The brig Carrie E Pickering, Smith, of and from Boston for Charleston, s C. put. Into Newport, R f, July 2i st, In distress, having been run into on the nth inst, donng a thick fog off Nantucket a. nth Shoar, by the steamship Eiln. from New York for London. The bi lg lost her mainmast and bad the starboard quarter badly s ove In, also lost all her steering gear. The -teamer was but slightly dam sged, and proceeded atter towing the brig thirty. mile?. Cant R H Risley, of the sehr Emma O Rommel, at this port on the 23d Inst, from Phi artelphla re? ports havlDS sposen tue following vers?is on the is tit inst, off cape Hatteras: Baik ironsides, bark D Chap?n, Br bark Gregra, for Wilmington, N C; brig M E Dana, for Georgetown, S C; brig Michael A h.mma, for Harlen, Ga; brig Hunter, mr Jack? sonville; Behr ^arah E i avis, for Jacks nvllle; sehr L A Edwards, for Georgetown, S U; sehr J a Sieger, for Jacksonville; sehr Hattie, for Charles ton ; brig Runo and Br brig Julia Lindley, also for Charleston. Capt Collinson, of the sehr J H Stickney, makes the following report: July lQtn. Frying Pan li?ht ship bearing S SW, distance 30 miles, passed an Iron can buoy adrift lu io fathoms water, marked No l, and painted ted.. The sehr Hartstene Dunham, from Beaufort, S O, arrived at London July ll. The 6cbr Dione, McDonald, from Beaufort, S O, arrived at Boston July 20. LI8T OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND 9ALT,ED FOB THIS PORT. LIVERPOOL. The Georgiana, Mann, sailed.June 7 The Dake or Cornwall, Keays, sailed.May 22 The Granton, Dake, ap.(one 19 CARDIFF. Bi bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Jane 2 WEST HARTLEPOOL. RHO. The Pegaras, Chris;lansen, cleared.May 16 DOMESTIC. HEW TORE. Br brig Julia Llngley, Pra't, cleared.Joly 2 Sehr Jonas Smith Hodgkinson, cleared....July 16 Sehr Roger Drury, Gage, up.July 4 Sehr Paima, Rankin, up.Joly e Sehr May Morn,-. up.Joly le sehr Minnie, Hodson, up.Joly 10 Sehr Minnehaha, Douglass, up.July io rniLADKLPHlA. Sehr Wm P 0. x, Newell, up.July 171 Sehr Caroline Young, Youag, cleared_Jane 7 Sehr Ana s cannon, Gutten, cleared.Jaly 3 BALTIMORE. Sehr Lewis Ehrmann, Fooks un.July 19 Sehr Sallie Bissen, Davis, cleared.July n Sehr Louis Ebrman, Fooks, up.July 19 BOSTON. Brig Edith Hall, Oliver, up.July 16 Bari; Ada Carter, Nichols, cleared.July is Sehr J W spencer, Thomas, cleared.July 6 BANGOR, MX. Sehr Dr Rogers, Allen, Balled.July 1 KOCKPORT. HB. Sehr Frank A Emily, McCobb, Balled.Jane 18 Sehr Willie Lace, Talbot, op.Jane 29 ?Jotent iflebicl?ug. D RUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. BAER, No. 181 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Invites attention to the following Preparations of his own Manufacture : THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. This ls the best Medicine for Infants and young Children ever offered to the nubile. It ls care? fully prepared Lom th o' best Drags according to a prescription furnlsned by a distinguish d uer man Physician <>f large and snccessiul practice, and has been tried and approved by many uf our best physicians. It ls specialty adapted to tnc diHeasts Incident to childhood daring the trying period of Teething sad recommends Use f ror the oare or Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Griping In the Bowels, Sommer complaint, Ac. lt contains no Anodyne or other Injurious Drag, and should, therefore, be preferred to the .-oothlng Syrups that now flood the market, which are known to contain Opium, and are, there ore, more or less Injurious. Thousands of chi.dren are murdered anuoally by soothing Syrups; in some cases, tins fact has been published lu the newspapers, where the physician In attendance so stated la lila death ce r titi cat e. in the numerous other cases, where the Innocents are murdered by this moderu Herod ol the Nursery, the canne ls laid to a thous and other causes-to all bat the right one. Mothers, bear this in mind, and use the German Soothing Cordial, which ls safe, efficient and satisfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once I The soothing Cordial ls also an excellent Tonic, admirably adapted In cases or Debility-Biting tone to the system, recuperating the strength, and restoring the appetite. Price 26 centB a bottle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This ls no Dye, bat a Tonio and Hair Dressing keeps the scalp clean, and promotes the growth of the Hair; contains no Nitrate o' Silver, no Sul? phur, no Sogar or Lead, and no other injurious I Drag. Try lt. Only 60 cents a bottle. DB. BAER'S ; IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor of these Pills confidently be? lieves that he has succeeded, by a skilful com? bination of vegetable remedies, in pro ?icing a preparation that will oring health and happiness to the unfortunate sufferer. In the following dis eases, they have been uned by thousands with most woad et rel success: Bilious Disorders aud Liver Corr, pi lint. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head? ache, Costiveness, LOBS of Appetite, Nearalgla, Dropsy, Dysentery. Piles, Dlseu-.ec of the .-km, Pain in the Side, Back and Limbs, Sick Headache, and all derangements of the stomach. These Pills may be taken with perfect safety by any person and in ali situations la life. No family should be without them. Price 26 cents a box. BENZINE, (DOUBLE-DISTILLED.) I For Cleaning Clothes and taking out Grease Spots. Price 26 cents a box. A ii: eiai discount to the trade on all the above Preparations. Dr. BAER is Agent for the sale of FOUNTAIN SYRINGES. The best Instrument of tho kind la ase. NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVER? FOR THE HAIR. (Advertised In another part of THE NEWS.) PROF. WONDRAM'S GERMAN BEMEDIE8 For Rheumatism, Goat, Dyspepsie, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, Ac. Ac. W. B. WARNER <fc CO.'S ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised In another part of THB NEWS.) - UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, comprising valuable reme? dies for almost every disease, are dally gaming in favor at the South, while, in the North aud West, they have ror some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive sale. The following are some ofthe best known: Comp. Extract of CANCER PLANT. Hydrated Oxy mel, for cough, Ac Strengthening Tonic Of Pera. Five-Minute Pain-Carer. Ethereal Phosphorus, (for Weakness, Nerve Ex? haustion, Impotence, Ac) Amaranth for the Hair. Vioiorla Regla tor the Complexion. Headache Pilla. May-apple Pills. All-Healing Ointment. Rheumatic Elixir, -fiianthos Extract, (for Epilepsy, Fita, Ac) Catarrh Specific . Pile Extract. Always on hand a fall assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines-Domes? tic and Imported; Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Ac, all or which will be sold at lowest market rates. Sample Orders solicited from the trade. HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES. A fall assortment always on hand. CUNDUBANGO, The Great SOath American cancer Remedy. Miszellaxuons. VTOTICX^THREE MONTHSTAFTER Jil date application will be msde to the South carolina Kail, oad Company for renewal of lost Certificate (number and date unknown) for Nine Shares, standing in the Dame oiJTHOs. P, SMITH, Trustee for SUSAN M. TOWNS KND, THOS. P. SMITH, Jnn3-lamo3_Execntor. f^THITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GBEENBRIEB COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, Famous for their ALTERATIVE WATER? and fashionable pHtronage, are now open, ihey are 2000 feet above tide water-affording eotire relief from prostrating Bummer heat. Oapaclty for two thousand persons. Charges-18 per day and $30 per month of thir? ty days, GEO. L. PEYTON A CO.. may2d-wfm36 _' Proprietors. j^JOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX Hides, SklnB, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds or Metals. ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig iron. may20-mwflyr J ?fjijjjntig. PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIP* VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GOLF STREAM, Captain Monter, Are now regularly on t ne Line, insuring a nrsi class sea connection between Philadelphia anc Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com panics at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points In the Cotton States, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Loma, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest. Boston Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen tres. ?r The VIRGINIA is appointed to Rall iron Brown's Wharf on SATURDAY, 27th July, at 12 o'clock M. jff-The GULF STREAM will follow next week. For partie ; lara or Freight arrangements, appi; to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 19 sooth Delaware Avenne, Philadelphia. Joly26 F OR NEW YORE ON WEDNESDAY, JOLY 31, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship SOOTS CAROLINA. Beckett, Commander, will sall lor New York on WEDNESDAY. July "3ist, at 4 o'clock P.4M., from Piar No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool aud the New England Cities as usnaL Insurance by Steamers or this Line x percent For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very line Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or te WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves J uly 26 F OR NEW YORK. MEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1846. The Splendid Sldewheel steamship JAMES ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sail from Adger'a South Wharf on SATURDAY, July 27ih. ar ll o'clock A. M, precisely. err- The JAMES ADO ER ls handsomely and com rortably fitted up for passengers, and offers great inducements to travellers going North*. KW Through Bills of Lading given on uotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence, and the New Eng land manufacturing towna For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply tc jnly22 6 JAMES ADQEJt A CO., Agenta. OR BALTIMORE. F FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGB BILLS LADING ISSUED . TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship FALCON* Haynle, Com mauger, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, - 27th Julv, at haif-past li o'oiock A. M. KW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi tlonal Insurance, and Consignees are allowed ample time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apnly to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, ]nly23-6_vo. 2 Union Wharves. J3ACLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPRE THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ot tho above line leave Vin ^Mgm. No. 42. North River, root or oanalS&flflB street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the Lau and soth of every month except when tries? dates rail on sunday, thou the saturday preceding ' All departures connect at Panama with steam era for south Pacific and Central American porta' Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco drat of every month, except when it falls os sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but gc direct from New York to Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information appij at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the whar foot of Canal street, North River, New York. Jnly26-lyr_F. B, BABY. Agent JpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their first-class, full powo iron screw Steamships from PIER NO. 46 N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 20 Broadway) $80 rjurrenoy. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. es Wau street, H. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool l&snec oy the Charleston and New York Steamers, wblor make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of FreUrht apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., mavs Or WM. A. COURTENAY._ F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR, CaptainL. M. Ooxetter, will leave, charle-ton on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 24tn in taut, lor FERNANDINA, J ACKSON Vlliiifc. PAOATKA IND ALL, ?ANDINOS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER Freight received on WEDNESDAY MORNING at Southern wharf. For Freight or Passage, apply to * BAV?NKL A CO.. Agents, Corner Vanderhorat's Wharf and East Bay. J uly 23 ?_1_ pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, . AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER VIA GEORGETOWN. The steamer SWAN, Captain H. S. _ _??TF?jK Cordes, ls now receiving FreightsSStSBkmm at Accommodation Wharf, and wm leave on WEDNESDAY NIGBT, the 24th instant. For Freight engagements apply to RAVENEL, M?LMES A CO. JuIy22-3_Nb. 177 East Bay. DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-m the Matter of GEORGE H. LOUNaBERY, Bankrupt-In Bankruptcy.-A warrant in Bankruptcy has b-en issued tiy said Ccurt against the Estate or GEORGE H. LOUNaBERY, or the County of Barnwe 1, lu the State or South Carolina, m said District, adjudged a Bankrupt upon the petition of hta creditor-; and the payment or any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or to his use, and the transferor any property by bim, are forbidden by law; a meeting or the Creditors of aatd Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court or Bankruptcy, to be holden at columbia, In sal i District, on the flrat day of A uaust, A. D. 1872. at io o'clock A. M., at the office of MON! TE:TH A BAU?KETT, before C. G. JAEGER, One or the Registrara m Bankruptcy or said Court. R M. WALLACE, United States Marshal, as Messenger. Jolyl6,80 (Ornas anr> Mebicmee. r GUYOT'S TAR CONCENTRATED PROOF LIQDEDR j Mr Guyot has succeeded in depriving tar of its insupportable sourness and InUerness, and in rendering it very solnble. Profiting I by this happy discovery, he prepares a con? centrated liqueur of tar, which in a small volume contains a large proportion of the active principle. Ouyot'B tar possesse&all the advantages of ordinary tar-water.wi?io?t any of its draw? backs A glass bfjexc?ll?nt tar-water without any disagreeabletast? maybe iusiact-D/ously obtained by pouring a teaspoonful into a glass of water. Any one can thus prepare his glass of tar water at the moment he requires it, thus economizing time, facilitating carriage and obviating the disagreeable necessity of hand? ling tar. Guyot'*, tar replaces advantageously se? veral more or less inactive ' ptisans in the treatment of colds, bronchitis, coughs, and catarrhs. Guyot ? tar is employed with the greatest success in the following diseases : AS A DRAUGHT. - A ?eatpo?fal in a glass of water, or two tablespoon fuls in a bottle. . BRONCHITIS CATARRH OF THE BLADDER COLDS x OBSTINATE COUGHS IRRITATION OF THE CHEST PULMONARY' CONSUMPTION WHOOPING COUGH DISEASES OF THE THROAT AS A LOTION. - Pure or diluted with a tittle water. . AFFECTIONS OF THE SKIN % ITCHINGS DISEASES OF THE SCALP Gay ot's tar has been tried with the greatest success in the principal hospitals of France, Belgium, and Spain. Experience bas proved it to be the most hygienic drink in time of epidemics. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle Depot io Paris, L. FRERE' 19, roe Jieob. i ^AS?ata ,n Charleston, DOWiE, MOISE A ^DAYIS, Wholesale Druggists. ^ CAUDICHAUDS r SANDALWOOD A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. " This ls a Solid Extract, and i* recommended ea peclally rm Druggists' and Physician's use lo pre? scriptions. The quality and uniform strength ls guaranteed. This hxtrac, ls superior .to opaiba and Cobeys, or plain Oil of - anda!. Unlike moat prep 'rations of this class, it does not nauseate. The testimonials of hundreds m public and pri? vate U'e, who have been cured by tula prepara? tion could be added; bat the proprietor wishes lt to stand upon,Its nwamoms, and only asks a single trial to convince the afflicted of its efficacy. Circulars and samples cm be obtained by Phy? sicians on application to - DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, "' Agents lor So Ca., Charleston, & Q..i i Also, SNYDKR'S SHOWEttING SYRINGE.Re? commended by Physicians as tne only perfect Female >yringe In the market. .julyO stuth8ino8 - .... J^EUGS AND. MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DB. E.; BABB, ' NO. 181 MEETING STREET, In addition to a foll stock of Drags and Chemi? cals, offers the following Patent Medicines and Sundries : HORSPORD'S ACID POOS PH TES ' G rim au! t'a Syrup of the Hy pop hosp h ate of Lime Guaran? (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER ? ; . Beef, Wine andiron . .. . - ^ Elixir Phosphate Iron, Quiula and Strychnia ' Valentine's Meat Joice made of the beat Beef, without fat, the best Food for Delicate ?attV dren, s?ffe mg from Sommer Complaint lt ls easily prepared, and quite palatable ? Hein i tah's Queen's Delight j Si Iv/. Lei dy'a-Blood Pills -; German Blood Pills . Slr James clarke's Female Pills Grlmanlt's Matteo Cape?les Wllber'a Cod Liver. Oil and Hypophosphste of Lime Sugar-coated Pills, of every description Fluid Extracts (a fall assortment) DeBlng's Pile Remedy DeBlng'a Via Fagae ; Sage's Catarrh Remedy ' '~Y Pleroe's Ooldea Discovery simmons's Liver Regulator McMonn's Elixir of opium Sponges, of every description % Pepsine Carbolic Acid, (crystals,) Carbolic Acid, in tola tlon, for Disinfectant Purposes Carbolic Disinfectant Soap Carbolic Toilet Soap Solution of Chloride of Soda, a convenient Dis infectant Chloral .Hydrate, made by Merck, of Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Manson's Syringes, David? son's syringes Atomizers, Per. amers, Breast Pomps Pessaries, Trasses, Abdominal Supporters Elastic Stockings " Hali's Hair Renewer ., Chevalier's Life for the Hair Montgomery's Hair Restorer EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC Vitalia for the Hatr i Allen'8 Hair Restorer ; Lyon's Kathalron Barry's Ti loopheroaa . .. Aye r's Hair Vigor Barnett's Cocoaine Tutt'a Hair Dye Batchelors Hair Dye Japanese Hair Die Egyptian Hair Coloring NATTAN'8 CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Hastlng's Syrup of Naptha T Allen's Laug Balaam Forest's Juniper Tar Stafford's Olive Tar Rose's Expectorant ' Marsden's Pee toral Balm Tait's Expectorant Jayne's Expectorant Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Schenck's Puimonlc Syrup Russell's Soothing Cordial GfeRHAN SOOTHING CORDIAL Carbolic Troches chlorite Potash Lozenges Licorice Lozenges Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron lodlnlzed Cod Liver Oil Bryan's Pulmonlo Wafers. French Tooth Lozenges Thomson's Tooth Soap * And all other Proprietary Medicines. Jonis _ THE GKEAT GERMAN BDrSDDH Professor LOUIS WUND BAITS BLOOD PURl . TING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in Pills or Fowders,) for the core of ali Acate or Oaro-ilo Pis eases, resulting from impure blood and Imp 11 ? uct digestion. :e Also, the following Medicines by the same (Prc* sor Louis Wundram, Brana wick, Germany :) fOSOUT POWDERS. GRheumatic Tincture. 3* Epileptic Remedy. ~ . For a ale by Dr. H. BAIR, No. 181 Meeting street.