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TBE COO RTS TES TE RD A T. United States DUtrlet Courl. Oa motion o? District Artorney Corbin, yes? terday, In the case of the United States against two horses, wagoo, harness, &C., informa lion for violating tho revenue laws, Judge Bryan Issued an order to the marshal lor the sale of theprooerty on the usual notice, and the payment of the proceeds Into the court, the order being made returnable at Green? ville, August 5th. The Criminal Court Waa opened at ten A. M. yesterday by the derk, A. C. Bichmond, in the absence of Judge Lee. As no business could be trans? acted without the judge, the court was ad? journed to ten o'clock this morning,when it will be similarly adjourned until to-morrow, and so continue from day to day until his return. The Juries having appeared, chey were in? formed by the clerk that their presence will not be needed until they aro notified. Judge i Lee's absence appears to be of indefinite length. The Injunction against the City Connell. The motion for the removal of the injunction against the City Council In the Enterprise Railroad case, which was to have been made before Judge Graham, at 12 M., yesterday, was postponed by City Attorney Corbin, until the same hour to day, in consequence o? the ab? sence from the city of the Hon. J. B. Camp? bell, counsel for the company. Major Corbin, however, Informed City Inspector Lucas that there was no reason why he should not com? mence repairing the streets damaged by the Enterprise Railroad Company, as the Injunc? tion only restrains the City Council from Interfering with them In the laylDg of their track. j The Afaclce'y-Grahara Case. Last Saturday morning Solicitor Whipper appeared before Judge Graham, at Chambers, In defence o? Trial Justice William Rollins, who had been arraigned on tho charge of I overstepping his jurisdiction in a case ot minor importance. Solicitor Whipper a? the same time attempted to make a return for Sheriff Mackey to a rule which, it was alleged, had been issued by Judge Graham, requiring him J to show cause why he should not be attached j for contempt of court In arresting Commis-j stoner McLaughlin on an order of the Crimi? nal Court. Judge Graham checked the soil o:tor at once, however, stating that no such I rule had been issued, Sheriff Mackey being required only to show why a writ of prohib?- j tion should not be Issued restraining him from executing any order of the Criminal Court against McLaughlin lu connection with certain county checks, and that the day fleed I for said return was Monday, the 22a lnsiant, at which time he would hear lt, and"not oefore. Yesterday morning at ten o'clock Solicitor Whipper again appeared and read the sheriff's return. The return sets forth that Mackey acted in nrrosting McLaughlin in Ignorance or the rule, no copy having been served upon I him, and upon the supposition that, as sheriff ho was bound by law to execute the orders ot1 both courts. It also declares that he had no intention of committing a contempt of court, and therefore begs that all further proceed liga against him on the ground ol contempt be stayed. , After hearing the return, Judge Graham issued the writ of prohibition alluded to above, which prevents the sheriff (rom executing I any future order of the Criminal Court in the McLaughlin case. The Judge declared that ho was glad the rei urn disclaimed any intention on the part or the sheriff to commit contempt I ol court, as otherwise he should have issued an order ol attachment for the offence. CLUBS AND STABS.-Robert Johnson and I lumuiia fitiewe asru?u^""^y?airb/tax I the option of paying one dollar or spending j ten days in the House of Correction. j Chas. Grant, for being drunk and disorderly and trespassing upon certain premises In St. Philip street, near Morris, was fined one dol? lar and made to give a peace bond. G. F. Goff, found lying down drunk in Rut? ledge avenue, was sentenced to pay one dollar or spend ten days in the House of Correction. E. Jaeger and F. Smith gol drunk and dis? orderly and trespassed upon certain premises I In Nnnan street. They were turned over to a trial justice Wm Owens, for being disorderly In lue Holy Communion Church, and striking a policeman Sunday, was made, to give a peace bond and pay two dollars. Wm. Webber and Stephen White, for j fighting In Elizabeth street Sunday, were fined fifty cents each. John Dolan, arrested on suspicion of steal? ing three hams, was he'd for examination. B. Oakman, for fast driving on King street Sunday, was fined five dollars. William Hicks, for being drunk and disor? derly, and resisting the police at the corner of Society aud Meeting streets, was made to pay two dollars and give a peace bond. John Osterho'z, for being drunk and disor? derly and trespassing upon the premises at the corner of Beaufain and Archdale streets, was held subject to the warrant of a trial justice. - J Paul Broden got drunk and disorderly Io King street, near Wentworth, Sunday. Sen? tence, two dollars fine or tweniy days In the House of Correction. John Gray, found lying asleep In the lower Market Sunday night, was discharged without penalty. Catharine Kenny became drunk and disor? derly in Beaufain street, near Mazyck, Sun? day. Penalty, one dollar or ten days in the j House of Correction. I? Robert Butler, disorderly and fighting in , Inspection street, Sunday, was allowed the option o? paying one dollar or going up for ten days. James Burke, for beating his wife at the cor? ner ol Marsh and Vernon streets, was fined two dollars and required ro give d peace I bond. M. Manning, for getting drunk and resisting j a policeman In Rutledge street, was fined one I dollar. Patrick Donovan, found lying down druok In Cumberland street, near Church, was fined one dollar. Three mules taken up in Line street, near Coming, aad two others taken up at the cor? ner of President and Spring streets, were fined one dollar each, anda horse token up at the corner of President and Spring, was slml larly dealt with. I Three cows, found straying through White I Point Garden, were returned to the owner on payment of one dollar for eaoh, and two, with calves, taken up lu the street, on Sunday, are held for one dollar each. PILOTAGE.-At a meeting of the commis? sioners of pilotage, held yesterday, the exist? ing rates of pilotage and fees established by the City Connell o."1866 were confirmed. They J, also decided not to receive any further applica? tions for the establishment of branches. THE CHARLESTON EXCHANGE has placed in the office of Messrs. Georgs A. Trenholm & j. Son, on Atlantic wharf, a large and neat bl?ck-board, where will be recorded ali the j latest news received by the exchange In re- J Terence to cotton. The board ls suitably 1 divided off, and mav be relied upon to give the earliest intelligence as to sales, prices, I shipments, stock?, ?c. t j ARADE ANO EXCURSION OF TBE If AGBNEU ARTILLERY CLUB. The members of the Wagener Artillery Rifle Club assembled at Llnstedt's Hall, corner of King and Calhoun streets, at five o'clock: yesterday afternoon. President Wagener called the meeting to order, and unfurled a beautiful banner, made of crimson silk, trimmed willi gold fringe, and havlnga pal? metto tree, with the words "Dum Spiro Spero Spe8" beneath it on one side, and the name of the club, with the year of organization, 1870, on tbe other; all worked In with golden colored silk. This banner, he said, was the gift of a young lady friend of the club, and was the work of her own hands. He then read the following note which accompanied lt: To the Officers and Members of the Wagener Artillery Club : GENTLEMEN-Be kindly pleased to accept the accompanying flag. That In your keeping lt may prove an emolem ol unity, harmony and enlightened patriotism-a reproof ot vice and meannesp, a token of faithful affection for me noble- Palmetto State, and a modest me? morial ol the great Fatherland, is the siucere wish of NELLIE. A committee of three was appointed to pre? pare a suitable acknowledgement for the donor, and report at the next regular meet? ing. As the meeting was aoout to be adjourn? ed for the parade, Warden Wagner, a brother of the president, In behalf of the club, pre? sented the latter with a handsome crimson sash, with the request that he would wear lt | on the present occasion. The president, re? ceived the gift and thanked the club in a few graceful remarks. The meeting was then adjourned, and the club fell Into ranks for the parade. Preceded by Metz's Band, they marched through tho principal streets, returning to the hall. At halt-past eight o'clock they had assembled, together with a large number of frlenda and invited guests, upon the steamer Pocosin, at Market wharf, and steamed down the harbor, while tho band gave forth the Inapirlng strains of "Die Wacht am Bhein." The party returned to the city towards morning, after spending a delightful evenlog. EXAMINATION AT THE CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL I SCHOOL.-The examination ot the pupils of j this Institution was opened yesterday by the superintendent, Mr. W. H. Gannon. A num? ber of scholars were examined in various branches of study, and acquitted themselves in a highly creditable and satisfactory manner. The premiums will be distributed on Thursday j evening at the hall of the Catholic Institute. DRIFTED TO SSA.-A party of gentlemen, so? journing on Sullivan's Island, were alarmed at a late hour Saturday night by loud cries for help proceeding from the direction of the ocean. They lost no time in manning a boat and Betting out to relieve the distressed per? sons. The cries came from a sloop contain? ing two negroes, which was finally overtaken about lour miles from land. The sloop had been becalmed, and the negroes became so terrified at the prospect of drlltlng to Bea that they were unable to exert a nerve for their safety. The gentlemen brought them safely to shore, and discharged them with the admo? nition to vote for Greeley and Brown. The s'.oop belongs to a Mr. Goblets, of Mount Pleasant. INQUEST.-Th? case of Robert Hunt, colored, charged with having caused the death ola colored girl named Elli:* Smalls by kicking and otherwise injuring her, about two weeks ago, near Mount Pleasant, was examined yes? terday by a jury of Inquest Impanelled by Coroner Taft. The evidence was conflicting, and failed to establish any facts against Hunt The mother of the girl, who was present at I the time. th.eJn.lur.iejs ?ra ?B?& 'flofc-ff?e?T'Hunt | afrlke her child In any way._The examina? tion will be continued at ten o'clock this morning. An Inquest was held by Coroner Taft over the body of this girl on the 13th Instant In Christ Church Parish, and a verdict rendered that Bhe came to her death from the eflorlsofl an attempt to produce abortion. SMALL FRY.-James Gibbes anti wife, for beating James Grant, were beforo Trial Jus? tice John G. Mackey yesterday. They were sentenced each to pay five dollars and costs or spend thirty days In Jail. James Grant was before Trial Justice Lovett I on the charge of assaulting James Gibbes. Found guilty and sentenced to pay ten dollars and costs or go to Jail for thirty days. He paid up. Simon Brown, Edward Sweeney and Gray Gaillard, the men who broke Into the store of I Mr. A. R. Lewlth one night last week, were carried before Trial Justice Lovett yesterday for examination. Sweeney and Gaillard ac? knowledged the deed, but Brown denied to the end. Gaillard gave bonds to appear at the next term of the Criminal Court, but the other two were committed to Jail In deiault of! proper security. CRUMBS.-It ia reported that the Mills House ls soon to be reopened on the European plan. Yesterday was a lively day at the office of j the Charleston Joint Stock Company. The fine steamer Dictator having been thoroughly overhauled and repainted has again been put on the Florida line, and will sall to-morrow evening for Fernandina, Jack? sonville, &c, and every Tuesday evening thereafter during the season. The great German echui zaniest of the united sch?tzen corps of New York and New Jersey had a successful season last week at Hoboken, N. J., and was attended by a delegation from Charleston, who were accorded a post of honor In the grand procession. The Enterprise Railroad Company com? menced the T ork yesterday morning ol re? laying the cobble stones on Meeting Btreet, opposite Arnold's ?tables. It was William Owens and not Jas. Owens who became disorderly at the Holy Commu? nion Church Sunday. Motel Arrivals-Joly 38. PAVILION HOTEL. Harry Hill, Joseph Cosman, Savannah; Geo. E. Prltchett, Williamsburg; W. H. Kennedy, S. C. CHARLESTON HOTEL. D. W. Wells, New York ; S. W. Wight, Chas. Gordon, Thos. Feeley, Savannah; W. A. Byan. Washlnglon ; C. E. Bertholf and wife. New York; A. P. Whitehead, Ga. ?nuctlngs This Day. Friendship Lodge, No. 4, K. P., ai hall-past 7 P. M. _ Auction Sales This Day. J. A. Enslow & Co. will aell at ll o'clock, at the United Slates Bonded Warehouse, import? ed wines. William McKay will sell at ll o'clock, at No. 145 Wentworth street, real estate, tinners' tools, ic. A. Tobias' Sons will sell at ll o'clock, at the Bonded Warehouse In Elliott street, Cognac brandy. Henry Cobla & Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, at :helr store, hams, sugar, Ac. Lauroy, Alexander & Co. will sell at half jast 9 o'clock, at their store, bacon strips, ihonlders, &c. A ntl v/univjuui THE HEAT TES TER DAT. The range of the thermometer yesterday, at the drag atore of Mr. Joseph Blackman, on the south 6lde of Broad street, was as follows: 8 A. M., 83; 10 A. M., 85; 12 M., 89; 2 P. M., 91; 4 P. M., 90; 6 P. M., 88; 8 P. M., 86. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOVELTIES are the aim of the age, and when found In connection with beauty, practical utility and economy, are worthy of mention. All the aoove qualities are found in a shipment ot Terra Cotta work Just received by Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne street, consisting of Gar? den Statuary, Garden and Hanging Vases, Rustic Seats, Pedestals, Chimney Flues and Tops, Drainpipe, Ac. The beauty and mo? desty of design will repay one for a call of in? spection, and the prices, we are happy to say, are within the reach of all desiring to make homo fully attractive. We are pleased to learn that Mr. T. Is acting as agent for one of the most extensive Terra Co. ta .works io this country, and ls prepared lp receive, orders for this work, filling same with dispatch and low prices. NOTICE.-Great reduction in prices oi Dry Goods at Stell, Webb Sc Co., No. 287 King street. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and customers that they will offer their entire stock of goods nt 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 A Co. july23-tuths6 NOTICE.-Previous to removal to our new Btore, No. 275 King street, Browning^ old Dry Goods aland, we will close ont all ol our present stock at extremely low prices. FcRcnnoTT, BENEDICT <fc Co., No. 244 King street._ Jnly22 LONOCLOTHS.-Call at Stoll, Webb & Co., No. 287 King Btreet and see their 44 Long- j cloths at 12?, 15,16?, 20 cents. Also, one case New Prints, last colors. One case KM Spreads at $125. One c?se 12-4 super Spreads at $2 50. July23-tutheC DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS !-Louis Cohen & Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the public to their Fresh Stock of Dress Goods, Just received, comprising thc lateBt novelties and styles, and at prices fully twenty-five per cent, below their cost of Importation. A call ls respectfully solicited. Loma COHEN & Co., No. 248 King street. mayl? NOTICE.-Previous to removal to our new store, No. 275 King Btreet, Browning's old Dry Goods stand, we will close out all of our present Ptock at extremely low prices FORCHOOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street._ July22 CHEAP WHITE GOODS at Stoll, Webb A Co., No. 287 King street. Super Plaid and striped Nainsooks at 20 and 25 cents. Bordered and 8lrlped Victoria Lawns al 35 cents, worlh 50 4-4 Nainsooks 20, 25, 30 cents. Super White Brllliantes at 25 and 30 cents. White Piques arts, 30,35 cents. july23 tuihh6 CROQUET SEASON.-We are'now furnishing our customers with Croquet at $3 25. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. apr27-sluth TE THIRSTY MORTALS, ATTENTION!-Gard? ner's celebrated Soda Water, at tho Ea=t Bay News Boom. Branch of the Easel street es? tablishment, aprl? DRESS GOODS AT STOLL, WEBB & Co.-Three thousand yards more of thone super Bareges yards at C yards for fl. 1000 yards 4-4 English Cambrics at 6 yards for $1. July23-tutbs6 FINE LEAD PENCILS, rubber-tipped, 45 cents a dozen. HASEL STREI?T BAZAAR AND EAST BAT NBWS ROOM. aprl6-tu PICTURE FRAMES-Oval and Square; all sizes. Cheap ! Cheap ! HASEL ST. BAZAAR. febl3-tu QDbUnarrj. RILEY.-Died In this city Jane 12, 1872, ELIZA? BETH JBFFORDS, youtiROSt child or William Walter and Emma Hardee Riley, aged seven months and -Igbteen dayn. "An Angel, sent on mission mild, F om Mercy's re jims of day, Pau9'd at the door, looked In and smiled, And bore the bad away." LUaHUBRCIAL NEWS. ? The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market? OFFICE CHARLESTON NHW8, MONDAY EVENING, Joly 22, 1873 COTTON.-This staple was extremely dull, with but little disposition to do business, except at low down rates, and there were no transactions. RICE.-There was a firm feeling in the market for this grain, with a fair demand at full prices, sales about 160 tierces of clean Carolina, say 2 tierces at 7?; 9 at 7?, 90 at 7K, 10 at 8, lo ->t 8# and 21 at 8>?c ^ ft. We quote common to lair at 7@7?? ; g'iod 7J?08XC NAVAL STORKS.-The receipts were 228 bbls or spirits turpentine, isoi bbls rosin and 42 bbls or crude turpentine Spirits turpentine held firmly at 44@45c as to package?. RUSIOB were generally quiet and buyers were holding err being un wu ling to pay the asking rates of sellera. There were no transactions of Importance under this head Crude turpentine may be quoted at $316 ror vir gin, $2 70 for yellow dip, and $l 80 for hard. .?KBBIOHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam tttraet, nomi aal on uplands, nommai on Bea Islands; viaiJew fork, Xd on uplands, %d on sea lslauds; by sall, nominal on uplands, on ao-a islands nominal. To Havre - on uplands. Coastwise-TO New Vork by steam $2 on nplanda BL J - on sea islands; $1 60 1? tierce jn rice; eoe $ bbl on rosin; by sall Xo ? ft on cotton; - 9 tierce on rice; 60o V barrel on rosin; gs ru a. on lum 1er; $10 ? M on Umber. To Boston, by sall <o??ft on upland ootton; rosin 86c; reaawed stoff $io?io 60; phosphate $6@5 60. To Provi? dence, by sall $10 $ Mon boards,Ko9 ft on cotton; by steam $1 ?*? bale on New York rares. To Phllaielphia, by steam $2 V on cotton; by sall, $3 fi M cn boards; $9 60@io on timber; $8 per ton on clay, aaa $8a$3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team J?o V ft by sall, $e 60@7 f U on boards; $8@8 60 on timber; $s 26 V ton on phosphate- rock. Vessels are In de mand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Dar ion and Satilla Ri vor, la., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10@12 V If are tho rates on lumber and 3oards. ? EXOHANOB.-Si 6i Ung 00 HAS 1,1113 24 X. DoMBSTto EXOHANGB.-Ttl a (hints .Miretiase sight checks on New York at par? % premium, ana sellai x@% premmlum. Outside they pur? chase at Lie? v premium, and sell at s-ieg^ premium. floi.n-13@14. markets by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. _ , LONDON, July 22. Noon.-Conaols 92?. Bonds 9i Si. QQEIO?-001130'8 cl08ed at 92 * ror money and 92?a92X ror acionnt. American securities un? changed. Noou.-RenteB64f42c. Fu*w,.ft ? , .. " NEW YORK, July 22. ?,,^D'~Irel'htB0nn- ST0<*8erm. uoldsteady at 14&. Money e.sy at 3. Exchange, lonjr 9V: short io*. Oovernmentsjdull and steady, state bo ds quiet. Evening.-Money 2?a3. Exchange Qy.tf>X. Gold dud at 14*014?,'. Loans 2 to 3 ror carry lu ; new aves 18?; eighty-ones 17?: sixty-twos 16?. Tennessees 72x; new 72. Virginias 44?; new 50. Louisianas 50; new 98. Levee sixes 69; eights 74. Alabama eights 83; Aves 59. Georgia sizes 73; aevous 88. Norm carolinas 32S: new WS. South. Carolinas 64; new 31. Freights to Liverpool ec ar ce. j so Arm. QOTT.ON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Joly 22. Koon.-Cotton opened dull; npiauds io%d, or eans lOSd. Later.-cotton 'irregular; uplands 10%d, Or eans lo%d; tales 10,000 bales; speculation 2000. Evening.-Cotton closed unchanged. NEW YORK, July 22. Koon.-Cotton iteady ; sales 907 bales; uplands 22c, Orleans 22%c, Evening.-Cotton Arm; sales 1446 bales; mid? dling uplands 22sc; Orlens 22%c; sales of fu? tures to-day 19,600 nales, as follows: August sosa 21%; september 20Sa2i%; october I9 11-l6a20; November l6al9X; jjecemoer ls%al9S BOSTON, July 22. Cotton quiet; middlings '22%c; net receipts 32 bales; gross 225; sales loo; stock ITS; exports to Liverpool 1032; coastwise 225; stock 10,476. PHILADELPHIA, J Illy 22. Cotton quiet; middlings 22s c. UALTIMORE, July 22. Cotton quiet; middlings 22%c; gross recelptB7 bales; sales 30; stock 1104. NORFOLK, July 22. Cotton dull; low middling 20Sc; net receipts 147 bales; exportB coastwise 331; stock 197. WILMINGTON, JUty 22. Cotton quiet; middlings 20%u; net recelpiR 23 bales; BCOCK 780. SAVANNAH, July 22. Cotton quiet; middlings 21c: net receipts 299 bales; exports coastwise 678; stock 276. A CO DST A, July 22. Cotton dull and nominal; miad,lugs 20%c;net receipts 54 bales; sales 107. MEMrnn, July 22. ' Cotton quiet; middlings 22a22%c; net receipts 49 bales. MOBILE, July 22. Conon entirely nominal ; middlings not given; net receipts 7 bales; stock 104;'.. NEW OHLBANS, July 22. Cotton dull and nothing doing; middlings 22% a22wc; net recelpiB 171 bales; groan 49; exporta coastwise 60S; stock 6102. GALVESTON, Ju'y 22. Cotton nominal; good ordinary 2Cc; net re? ceipts 3 nales; atoes 4s6. raovisioNS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, July 22. Noon.-BreadBtuffs quiet. Beet 63?. NEW YORK. July 22. Noon.-Flour unchanged. Wheat quiet and steady, corn doll and declining. Porn quiet at $13 5u. Lard dall; new steam 8Sc; old 9%o. Turpentine qalet a: ."dc. Rosin quiet at $2 96a3 for strained. EveoioK.-Flour, Southern quiet and sreadyat $0 85aS 80; common to fair extra $8 s6al2; (rood to choice 'JO. W.ilskey scarce and firmer ac 93%. Wheat a sh ide easier at $1 60ai 60 for winter Western. Corn firmer at 68. Pork quiet and steady at $13 6oai3 70. Mess beef doll at $7 6oa 9 50 for plain mess aud $10al2 for extra do. Lard quiet at 8Sa9%. Turpentine quiet at 61. Rosin quiet at $195a3. ST- Louis, July 22. Pork $l3al3 60. Shoulders^ es?bsc; clear Bides 87iaflc. Whiskey BOC . CINCINNATI, July 22. Corn dull at 49a60c. Pork $13. Kettle lardera 9c, Bicon shoulders 0%c; sides 8%a8Sc. Whiskey 89c. LOUISVILLE, July 22. Pork $i3al4. Shoutdera esc; Bides 8Sa8%c. Whiskey 89c. Lard, kegs 10%c. New York Hay Market. Nsw YORK, July 20. The Dally Bulletin Bays: There ta light Inquiry for medium and inferior grades or retail hay, but all other dt scrlptlons aie dull and prices without much strength. We quote new hay, a l grades, Itel io, . New York Ganny Cloth Market. ! NEW YORK, July 20. The Dally Bulletin says: There ls a moderate In? quiry at about stea-iy price*. We note sales of looo ro ls cloth on private terms, 200 do at lese and 40 baled bags at 9,'ic gold, tn bond. We quote bags 15al6SC und dom lac ror Calcutta, and 16a al6%c for domestic. New York Rice Market. NEW YORK, July 20. The Dally Bulletin says: Sale* or fdlr Biz^d lots are rep ned. with a better consumptive call and a steadier tune on both foreign and dointBtic de? scriptions. ? Sales of 90 tes Carolina at 8%a9%; 160 baga Patna at 7%a8c; 250 do at $3 80 lu bund; 260 bags Rangoon at 6%a7%c. New York Naval Stores Market. NEW YORK. July 20. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts to-day 4090 bbls rosin, 68 do spirits tarpentlue and loo crude turpentine, loo do tar. Spirit* turpentine ls scarce aud very strong, owing, aa we under? stand, to numerous ahort contracts being out? standing. Sales early In the day or 61 bbls at 49Scfrom wharf, and 60 bbls at sic; butt ward the close 51HC was refused. Strained rosin has ruled rather quiet, and pi Ices wlthoat material change The hoer grade?, however, are la fair TPX?MJ?L and stead v.--Salea. 67 bbls atillAao?. and looo bbls pale at $4 6ua5 37 S- Tar quiet sud unchanged. Pitch In light jooplng Inquiry nud firm at $3 25 for city delivered. New York Cotton Market. NEW YoRk, July 19. The Financial Chronicle says : Tue marm dur? ing the past wees has undergone another Impor? tant reduc loo la value*, both for cotton on the spot and for fu-ure delivery. The most marked decline has been on the spot and for August and ?september delivery; tor tho later months prices resisted strongly me downward tendency and lt was uot till within tue past day or two that any considerable decline was noted. Compared with last Friday, the change has been about as follows : Ou spot 2 ?tc tor July 2 sc, for August 2%c, ror septeinr er 1 7-16c, ror october 13-I6c, fur novem? ber Sc and ror December ye. The cause of the depression is the uccumulatlon or stocka at this ana the leading European markets, while there has been increased dullness at Liverpool, and a very ntnlteu demand here, developing among holders an inclination to reaize. ror the next crop the comparative steadiness may be attribu? ted to reports of injury to the growing crop, by ex? cessive rains and by ravages of the worm. ? feature of the week ls the revival of the sales fur export during the past three days. The prices tor futures, last reported, were (baals of low mid? dling) 21c for August. 20%c for September, 19y c for october, 19%c for November, and 19c for De? cember. The total sales of this description for the week are 117,650 balea. For Immediate deliv? ery tho total Bales or the week 9754 bales. Includ? ing 3937 for export. 5762 for consumption, 66 ror speculation, and none tn transit. OOTTON REVIEW -Tho New York Dally Bulle - tin, of saturday, July 20, rays: At the close of the cotton week eudmg Friday, Julv 12, the "bull" Interest had gained a decided advantage, from the uu?avorabiep-ess and private ad vices regard? ing the growing orop. As usual, the reporta rela? tive to me destruction or plants b? the rain aud the ravages of the 'boll-worm" were shown by Buonequent advices from more authentic sources to have Deon greatly exaggerated. The -boll worm" may have appeared tn some sections, btu as yet us depredations have not been serious, and the caterpillar turns out to have been the species of insect known aa the "grasB-caterplllar," which does little. If any, damage to the cotton plant. Rain has fallen more or Jess copiously over al? most the entire cotton belt, but in only ono or two districts has lt been BO severe as to do seri? ous damage to the crop. These facts becoming known early In the week ended last evening bad a depressing effect upon our market ror spot and futures, and the course of the market ba< been steadily downward with the exception of one day. Tne market opened on Saturday last and with liberal transactions went oil ye on spots. This was followed by a further decline or so on Monday. Tuesday was steadier la consequence of less favorable reports from the South, and no chame occurred tn quotations, contradictory dispatches were received on Wednesday, how? ever, and the market declined %c that day, and Sc again on Thursday. Yesterday there was a continue i weakness, with a further decline or sc on ali gradey the market cloding nominal. Tne export movement uaB been light, Liverpool re? sponding to our crop prospects by a decline, and keeping margins pretty will aown. The flactuatl ns are shown by the following comparison or the average closing prices of spots and lui urea on the dates given, on a basis of low middling: Deliveries. Fri. Mon. Wed. Fri. July 12. July 16. July 17. July 19. Spots.*8%C 22%C 22SC 21SC Joly.23 22S 22 6-16 20% August.23V 22>? 22% 20% >eptember...22S 21 1M6 21 s 20% October.20% 20 6-16 20s 19% November.. 1916-16 19% 19S 19S DecemDer. ..19% 19s 19% 19 lt will beseeu from this that the movement In futures has been characterized by some wida fluctuations. The decline has been more marked on the earlier months, deliveries ot tbe new crop being sheeted leas by the influences brought tu bear upon the market. Between Friday evening and Tuesday morning there was a decline of lc on early contracts. Tuesday prices favored eel lera Sc which was offset by a decline or %c on Wednesday, and another %c on Thursday. Yes? terday prices went off Sa%c, and cloded nominal, though a shade steadier. Tho Baltimore Coffee. Flour and Grain Market. BALTIMORE, July io. COFFEE.-We have to note a quiet market the past week, and quotations annexed, which are s cent lower than last week, closed only nomina1 On saturday last lin bags Rio, ex May Queen sold at 16% cents, gold, ordinary quulliy. on Wednesday we learn 1?% cents was refused ror a prime cargo. From second hands we report sales or 2oooa26uo bags, tn lots, within th? range, which we revise, viz : For cargoes Rio, ordinary 16 va 16SC fair 17at7SC goad 17%ai8c, prime 18%a 18%c. Quote Jabbing lots, ordinary 16%al6%c. fair to good I7sal7%c, good 18%ai8sc, prime l8Sal9c, eholce I9\c. fancy 19Sat9%o, all gold, (flxty days, SIOCK in Importers' hands, 28 818 bags ; lu Bampton Roads. 3600 bags; Mobile 6160 bags ; N"w York 99,484 bags- ocal on the sea? board in nm hands, 131.932 bags Rio. FLOUR.-The tone of me market has become more Healthy. Old stock ls being worked off, and at better prices than would have been ac? cepted a week or BO past; but at me close the activity was aumewhat checked. No new How ard Btreet or Western yet received. City miners, for want of water, are retarded In grinding; mose who a-e steam are engaged for some tim ahead on order*from s"ippers. We uute transactions for the week asfoliowa: Howard street.-soo bbls choice family $9 60a 9 75; 100 bbls extra $6 75; 300bbis fine $4a4 26. Western-(Ohio, Indiana, ?fcc j-lSoO bois family $Sas 76, chiefly $8-i8 6000 obis extra $>a7 75; 2u0 bbls saper $6; 30? Ada $ia4 37. To-day, loo bbls extra $8 26; 100 do family, new p.-1. Northwestern.-100 bbls extra $7. Olty Mills.-?hipper have thus far contracted for auout 15,000 bbls new, comprised ol Mount Vernon, Oudorus, Dorchester, st,ver Spring, Viaduct, Columbia Extra, Royal Super, Ac; quote best brands extra $9 asked. GRAIN.-Receipts from Saturday ta Thursday, inclusive, were of wneat 20 800 bushels; corn 21,800 bus southern aud 98,400 bu- Western; oats 3S.oru bus chiefly Weste, n ; rye 362 bus o i ly re? ported. Wneat, marke? showed a steady im? provement, choice samples on Wednesday rang? ing 20c per bus higher tuan at close of the pr?? viens week; but on Thursday prices reacted 60. J?rn early In the week was quite active, but at the close ia2c off, attributed 10 the scarcity of freight room and higher freights asked. A good deal of Western arriving ls heated and otherwise Injured and rejected from eleva'or, la flt only for distilling. Oats continue to come lu freshly irom the west, and we also notice aome small l< ts of new Southern; market has rued comparatively steady. Rye scarce and nommai. We note transactions for the week and cluing quotations as follows : wheat.-800 bushels Wettern white, old, $1 00a 1 70; S5?0a4000 bushels new Southern white at $1 60ai 80; 16,1.00 busneis ntw red at $139t>l66 fur In? ferior ann rough lots, and $1 eoai itu r,r fair to strictly choice. To-uay 6883 bushel* received. Market active bnt at prices rattier favorable to buyers, sa ea ;oo bushels southern wiatt; $1 60a 1 76-nearly ali latter; 20 0 bushels good do. $1 0u al 07; coo bushels common $1 5oai 66. corn.-11,600 bushels Sontnern wulte at S0a83c; 4000 busbe s Western do 67ti68c; I56U Uuaheis du 6?a76c; 4200 bushels Soutneru yellow 62an3c; 60 ooo bushels In elevator and part to arrive on private terms; al,ooo bushels m elevator 6la63c; 8000 bushels rejeced and damaged 30auoc, as to condition. To-day 1S69 bushels Som hem whit* and 21,100 bushels WcBieru received. Sales em? braced 1200 bushels Southern white 81a83c; 400 bushels white mixed Western eec; 4>o bushels Western yellow 63J; 400 domlxeo ?.c; 1200 bush? els No. 1 yel.ow sic; quoic elevator lots ooxafllc. A cargo sold to-day un private terras. Stuck lu elevator 364,272 bushes. Oats.-15uO baa weitern white 42a44., 16 OOO bus do mixed 39d4lc. and for dark 38c; 360o bus southern 46c for old and 39.I43J for new, aa to quality and weight. To-day 11,217 bas received, sales 3000 bus Vt eBtera mixed 40c, 30OO do white 4U42, 1600 bUB new Southern at 34a36c for In? ferior, and 40a43c for good and prime. Boston Market. BOSTON, July 20. COFFEE.-The market during the past week has been rather quiet, with a tight demand, aud hold? ers, in order to realize, have reduced the.r prices fall xe per lb. Notwlihsannlng inls declu e, there ls no perceptible lm rovemeuitonoteln ihe demand, aud salea have only been in Jobbing lots. We quote aa follows: Java i9Xa2io; Rio at 17a 19Xc; at. Domingo at i6Xaiec; Malabar i9.se; Maracaibo at I7)tfal8xc; and Mocha at 2t?a22c per lb, gold, la bond. RICE -Toe marke t lor Carolina has been very quiet since oar last, and the eui ire sales for the past week aggregate bat a small number of tierces. The lower gradrs have been pr?t y near ir not entl ely cleaned ? ff me m .mec while me Htock of high grades IB very muun reduced, with but very light receipts expected till the next crop, whlcn it ls expected will be fully thirty day< later this season >han last. We quote good at 9xc, ana prime and choice at 9xa9?c per pound. lu .orelgn rice the market has been quite orin at a Blight advance on low grade Kangoon. Tne de? mand has been rainy ac Ive, and 1 he saleB fir me week comprise 400 bag-i Rangoon and 460 bags Patna at rmi prices. We quote Rangoon nt n 4.6a 7c, and Patna at 7?a7Jic per pound. The exports have been 40 bags to nay it at 3>.c, gold, lu bond. Receipts per Railroad, July* 2?. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 43 Dale- cotton, 79 bales coode, 22 bbls spirits, U8 bbls roslo, and 476 Backs grain. To Hm.road /.gent, G w Wi.Hams A co, Kinsman & Howell, Barden A Parker, Cnapeau A co, ? S Smith A Ou, Johnston, Crowe A co, A J Salinas, Jno Campaeu A co, U Foll?n A Sons, Meffeus, Werner A Ducker. Caldwell A son, H Gerdts A co, H Bulwinkle, and Ronde Bros. NORTH S ASTERN RAILROAD. 30 bbls crude and 124 bbls spirits tarpentlne, 492 bbls roslo, cars nf lumber, muse, AC. TO Barden A Parker. Whlidcn A Joues Chapean A co Kinsman A Hawaii. O Lleoeurood. Capt D.CK, H bischoff & co. Dr W H irescott, W U Moore, D ? Bbaugb, J Poppenhelm, E Welling, B F sim? mons and Order. PORT CALKS DAK. MOON'S PIIASKfl. New MOOD, 6th, 1 hour 5 minutes, evening. ?^fl"r?*ijfflu7OTffi?Thours, 34 minuten, morning" Last Quarter, 27th, 2 hours, 0 minutes, morning. JULY. SUN BISES. Monday. Tuesday.. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday....... Saturday .... Sunday. 6.. 8 6.. 8 6.. 0 6.. 10 fi..10 6..11 6..12 BUN BBT3. MOON fl. A 8 9..16 9.. 1.2 10..24 10..66 lt..26 ll..48 morn. mon WATER. 0.. 9 9. .68 10..43 ll..29 12..216 1.. 9 2.. fl MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C....JULY 23, 1872. jat. 32 deg 46 min 88 Hec. | Lon 79deg67 min 37 sea ARRIVED YE.STERDAT. Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbattl, West Point Mill, sd tierces rice. To J R Pringle 4 son and W O Bee A co. Received rrom Bennett's MllL 63 tierces rice To W 0 Bee ? so, and Ingraham A Sun. IN THE OFFING. Merchants' Line sehr Myrover, Brown, New York,- days. Mdse. To Roac.t A Monett, Jas E Ad;cr A co, Bulckeu A Wohltmann. li Blscboff A co, Bollmaun Bros, A M Bush, cameron, Barkley A co, C O.aclUB, W H Charte & eo. J Cosgrove A F Chevreux, H Cobla A co, Dowle. Moise a Davis, O D Franke. U Gerdts A co, E M Grlmke, Hart A CO, J Hurkamp A co, I U Hall & co, Do mea A Calder, Jeffords A co, Kiln ck, Wlckenberg A 10. ti K latte A co, P B Lalane A co, C A Leognlck, J H Lnp z, C Lllienthal A co. D McPhetaon, A McLelsh, Men? tone A co, Wm Muttnie-sen, J C Ogemaon, Wm Shepnerd A co, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, W B sml h A co, D U yilcx, C W Miles J K Taylor A co, Ttedeman, Calder A co, J H V?llers. Western Union Telegraph co, O F Wlettrs. L Weiskopff, W L Webb, Wagoner A Moosees, J W DykeB, Order, S Yeadon, J N Robson, Geo W williams A co, and others. Sehr E O Rommel, Risley, from >;ew York. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, July 22. Arrived, steamships Syrian and Atlantic. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND BAILED FOR THIS PORT. LIVERPOOL. The Georgiana, Mann, sailed.June 7 The Duke of Cornwall, Keays, Balled.May 22 The Granton, Duke, np.June 19 CARDIFF. Bi hark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.June 2 WEST HARTLEPOOL. ENO. The Pegaras, Christiansen, cleared.May 16 DOMESTIC. NEW 70RK. Br brig Julia Llngley, Pratt, cleared.July 2 Brig Henry A Louise, H -nd, cleared.June 28 Sehr Florence Ballev, Balley, cleared.Juiy 6 Sehr Jonas smith Hodgkinson, cleared.... july 16 -sehr Roger Drury, Gage, up.July 4 Sehr Patina, Rankin, up.July 6 Sehr May Mom.-, up.July 10 sehr Minnie, Hudson, up.July 18 Sehr Minnehaha, Douglass, up.July 16 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Wm P O. x, Newell, up.July 17 Sehr Caroline Young. Young, cleared_June 7 Sehr E R Roramell, Ripley, up.July 1 Sehr Ann s Cannon, un nen, cleared.July 3 BALTIMORE. Sehr J H Stickney, collins, sailed.July 8 Sehr Lewis Ehrmann, Fuoka up.July 19 Sehr Sallie Bissen, Davis, cleared.July 17 Sehr Louis Ebrmau, Fooks, up.July 19 BOSTON. Brig Edith Hall, Oliver, up.July 16 Bark Ada Carter. Nichols, cleared.July lt) Sehr J W spencer, Thomas, cleared.July 8 BANGOR, ME. Sehr" Dr Rogers, Allen, sailed.July 1 BOCKFORT, MK. Sehr Frank A Emily. Mecobb, sailed.June 18 Sehr Wlllto Lace, Talbot, up.Jane 29 fJlHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES Proressor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PUB) TING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills O' Fowders,) for the cure of all Acute or Caron c Plaeases, resulting from Impure blood and imper Oct digestion re Also, the following Medicines by tho same (Frc sor Louis Wundram. Brunaw?c?:. Germany ?1 CeaOUT POWDERS. Q Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street. Bopping. R NEW YOEE. KKW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. BBT ABL I^IB: ^ D 1846. The Splendid Sldewheel Steamship JAMES ADGER, T. J. Lookwood, Commander, will Ball from Ad ger's South Wharton SATURDAY, July 27i h. ar ll o'clock A. M, precisely. IBF The JAMBS ADGER le Handsomely and com? fortably fitted np for passengers, and offers great inducements to travellers going North. 49* Through Rills or Lading given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence, and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to jnly22-a JAMES ADGER tc. co., Agenta. 1HE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS EYE RM AN, Captain-, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, Are now regularly on tue Lino, insuring a first. claaB sea connection between Philadelphia ano Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Oom panles at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points lu the Cotton States, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of tho Northwest, Boston Providence and tho Eastern Manufacturing Cen tros. O" The RVERMAN ls appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, 26th July, at ll o'clock A M. ?-The GULF STREAM Will follow. For particulars or Frelgnt arrangements, app'.j to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. IS South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. July20 _ P OR NEW YORK ON WEDNESDAY, JOLY 24, AT 10 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The splendid New Iron Sldowheel Steamship GEORGIA, Heimos, Commander, will Hall for j New York on WEDNESDAY. July 2?tb, at io o'clock A. M., from Pier So. 2. Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England cities aa usual. Insur ince bv Steamera of thia Line % per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagement?, having i very One Deck Stateroom accommodations, appij to WAGNER, HUGER & CO., No. 26 Broad street. I or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No, i Union Wharves. Jniyl8______ pOR BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGB BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA., BOSTON, THE CITIbS OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com 49* Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city ny railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Conalgneea are allowed ample time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot lu Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL O. TRENHOLM, Agent, Jnlyi.3-6_NO. 2 Union Wharves. pAOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTA THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamera ot the above line leave Pier, No. 42. North River, foot of CanalL street, New York, at 12 o'clook noon, or the and 80th of every month except when tuest dates rall on sunday, then the .saturday preceding All departures connect at Panama with steam era for south Pacific and central American ports Oeparturc of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran cisco a rs t of every month, except when lt falls on -?unday: then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asplnwall. One hundred poonda baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information applj at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the whari foot or canal street, North River, New York. )olv36-lyr_F. R. RABY. Agent. JT10R LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMP AN F wm dispatch one of their flrst-class, mil powei iron screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage (80, gold. Steerage Pansage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $80 ?rarrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS ? GUION, No. 68 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool lsaoec iy the Charleston and New York Steamers, wh lol .nase close coaneotlon with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., m?7* Qr WK. A. COURTENAY. irliscdlaneone. i^BT?E SULPHUR SPBINGs7~ GREENBRIER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, FamouB for their ALTERATIVE WATERS and fashionable patronage, are now open. They are 2000 feet above tide water-affording entire relief from prostrating summer heat. Capacity ror two thousand persons. Charges-13 per dav and $80 per moHth of thir? ty days, GEO. L. PEYTON ? CO.. msv29wrmS6 Proprietors. jy?OSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Highest Cash Price paid ror WOOL, WAX Hides, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds of Metals. ALSO, Dealers m COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig iron._may2Q-mwnyr gt . J. L U H N, PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SUROIOAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 450 KINO STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now in Stock of my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brashes, Carbolic Add, Pattey's Cold Cream. English Dalby's Carminative, British Oil, Roche's Embrocation and chiorodyne. AGENT FOB TILDEN 4 CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated Pills, Ac AGENT FOE FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOE BOOTH GASOLINA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Su rgloal Instrumenta and Goods of foreign man ufactoreimported to order. ??????uiiiu 'fR'SiX Department ls complete, em. bracing au New Remeuies. ways on ha'nd1'1161110i 11,1118868 and 3an<lages al PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS cempouflded with acouraoy day or night. janiowrmiy F 0 gripping. - F LOB I D A , VIA SAVANNAH The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Ooxetter. will leave. oiiurie-ton on WBDHXSDAY NIGHT, 24th tmanl, lor FERNANDINA. J AOKaUN V1LLK. PAUATKA? AND ALL LANDINGS Uti ST. JOHK'S RIVER. Freight received on W?DMBDAT MOBNINO at Southern wharf.- .. . For Frelght or Passage, apply to * V BAVENKL 4 CO, Agents. Corner Vanderborat's Wnarf and Eas* day Jnlv23_._ E B K L Y LINE TO SAVANNAH, OA., BEAUFORT, PAOTFIO AND OHISOLM'S LANDINGS. Tne Steamer ST. HELENA, Captain ---, Will receive Freight at Accommo- . -?Jjr*?*^ tlon wharf, ever; TUESDAY, sji? ??gSSSKBL leave for above pointa every WBDNBSBAY ffjEf IMO, at 8 o'clock. Frelghtcecelved for pointa on Savannah River, to be transferred to steamer CLYDE, leaving Sa? vannah every THURSDAY. consign ra eat a tocare of Agents will be forward? ed free of storage or commissions. For ea gage men LS apply to RAVENEL. HOLMES A GO., july23-l No. 177 East Bay. JpOR GEORGETOWN, S. C., TOUCHING AT ALL THE MILLS. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain. c. C. ? hit?, will receive Freight THIS ? DAY. at Commercial Wharf, and Rave ? ab TO-NIGHT, at 9 o'clock. Apply on board or to SHACKELFORD A KELLY, J ol? 23-1* Southern Wharf. JjlOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVKR VIA GEORGETOWN. The steamer SWAN, captain H. 8. r nflr***r? Cordes, ls now receding Freight?kMa?kttmm at Accommodation Wharf, ana will leave on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, the 24th Instant. . For Freight engagements apply to RAVENEL, HJLMES A 00. Joly22-3_No. 177 East Bay. Ornas anb iSleainnee. _ ri M vms AI. KX Ul HI non OF ?asa. ^ FIRST-CLASS MEDAL j ? ALF. LABARRAQUE AND Co QUINIUM LABARRAQUE Approved by thc Imperial Academy of Medicine Thc Q al ni am L abarra crae is an eminently tonic and febrifuge Wine, destined to replace all the other preparations of Peruvian Bark The Bark Wines usually employed inme dicine are prepared from Barks which vary considerably in the degree to which they possess the desired properties. Besides, owing to the manner in which they are pre? pared, these Wines contain scarcely more than the traces of active principles,, and these always in variable proportions. The Quinlan Labarraqae, Approved by the Academy of Medicine, constitutes, on (he contrary, a m?decine of determined compo? sition, rich in active principles, and on wich Physicians and Patients can always rely. , The Quinium jLabarraqne is prescribed with great success for persons of weak con? ti tution, or for those debilitated by varions exhausting causes or past sickness ; for you$? fatigued by too rapid growth; for young girls whose development takes place with difficulty; for women in childbirth; and for aged persons enfeebled by years or illness., lt is the best preservative against Fevers. In cases of Chlorosis, Anemia, orGreensik ness, (his Wine isa powerful auxiliary of the ferruginous preparations. In conjunction, lor example, with VAULT'S Pats, the rapidi? ty of its action is really marvellous. Dst*} io Ms, L. FRERE, 19; roe Jacob. i Agents In Charleston: DOWIE, MOISE ^A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, j JJR?GS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. B A E B, NO. 181 MEETING STREET, In addition to a foll stock of Drugs and Chemi? cals, offers the following Patent Medicines and Sundries : ; HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATES Grlmault's Syrup of the Hypopnoaphate of Lune Guaran? (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER Beef, Wine and Iron Elixir Phosphate Iron, Quinta and Strychloa Valentine's Meat Juice, made of the best Beef, without rat, the best Food for Delicate chil? dren, sarre-mg from Summer Complaint. rit ts easily prepared, and quite palatable Helnitsh's Qaeen's Delight Lelay's Blood Plhs > German Blood Pills Sir James Clarke's Female Pills Grlmault's Matteo Capsules Wiiber'a Cod Liver ou and Hypophoaphate of Lime Sugar-Ooated Fills, of every description Fluid Extracts (a run assortment) DeBlng'a Pile Remedy DeBlng'a Via Fugae j Sage's Catarrh Remedy Pierce's Golden Discovery I Simmons's Liver Regulator McMunn's Elixir of Opium Sponges, of every descrlr .?? Pepalne Carbolic Acid, (crystals,) CvboUo Acid, ut soin tlon, for Disinfectant Purposes Carbolic Disinfectant Soap Carbolic Toilet Soap Solution of Chloride of Soda, a convenient Dis infectant Chloral Hydrate, made by Meres, of Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Mattson'a Syringes, David? son's syringes Atomizers, Perfumers, Breast Pnmps Pessaries, Trusses, Abdommal Supporters Elastic Stockmgs Hall's Hair Renewer C ' .valler's Life for the Hair Montgomery's Hair Restorer EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIO T Vitalia for the Hair Allen's Hair Restorer Lyon's Kathairon Barry's Tiicopherous Ayer's Hair Vigor Burnett's Cocoalne Tutt's Hair Dye Batchelor'a Hair Dye Japanese Hair Dye Egyptian Han: Colono g NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Basting's syrup of Naptha Alien's Lung Balsam Forest's Jumper Tar stafford's Ol:ve Tar Rose's Expectorant Marsden's Pectoral Balm Tait's Expectorant Jayne's Expectorant Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Schenck'e Pnunontc syrup Russell's soothing Cordial GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL Carbolic Troches Chlorate Potash Losanges * Licorice Lozenges Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron lodinized Cod Liver Oil Bryan's Pul moa ic . Tarera French Tooth Lozenges Thomson's Tooth Soap JJ. And all other Proprietary Medicines. . Junis