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CITY AFFAIRS. Meeting? Tbl?Day. Washington Blfle Ctnb; at 8 P. M. Gorman Hussar Tilting Club, at - P. M. Carolina Blfle Club, st 8 P. M. Friendship Lodge, K. P., at 8 P. M. Board of Commissioners of Pub ic Lands, at half-past 7 P. M. Auction Sales Tills Day. John G. Milnor & Co. will sell at half-past 10 o'clock, at their store, dry goods. Leitch & Brnns will sell at ll o'clock, at the Postoffice, real estate. Paul B. Lalane & Cc will sell a* half-past 9 o'clock", at their store, crockery, tubs, groce? ries, Ac. Steffens, Werner A Daoker will sell at 9 o'clock, at their store, butter, cheese, Ac. THRRMOMETRl CAL. Tho range of the thermometer yesterday at the drug store of Mr. Joseph Blackman, on the south side ot Broad street, was as fol? lows: 8 A. M., 83; 10 A. M., 85; 12 M., 87; 2 P. M., 88; 4 P. M., 88; 6 P. M., 83; 8 P. M., 83. THE COURTS. Municipal Court. Jack Boblnson, Peter Brown and Samuel Haskett, disorderly and fighting; two dollars each or twenty days. Emma Green, Eliza Edwards, Sarah Ano Williams, Kary Nelson, Clara Fields and Sirah DuPre, disorderly and using obscene language; Clara Fields dis? charged, the others tvo dollars each or twen? ty days. Sarah McGee, disorderly and resist lng the police; five dollars or thirty days. I Jobi Brown, till tapping; trial justice. Alex- j ander Emily, lodged by his mother for safe- j keeping; held to her order. John Jackson, drunk, disorderly and resisting the police; trial Justice. Patrick Norton, drunk and dis? orderly; one dollar. Alexander Patet, sleep-1 lng opon a benoh In White Point Garden ;'one dollar. Siul Cuthbert, disorderly and assault? ing Thomas Nolan; trial Justice. Thomas j Mitchell, drunk and disorderly; two dollars or twenty days. William Campbell, B. Camp? bell, Boston Jenkins, Bichard Fraser, Charles Green, Thomas Smith, B?bert Gaillard and Edward Gaillard, boys disorderly and brick batting a policeman; one dollar each or ten days. C. H. Schneider, disorderly and fight-1 lng; two dollars or twenty days. A Newfound? land dog, astray, one dollar. Trial Justice Courts. Frank Hamlin, for stealing a batteau from Benjamin Singleton, was sent to Jail jester day, for five days, by Trial Justice Lovett. Venus Cooley, for assaulting Clara Smith, was sentenced to five dol?a? fine or thirty day In Jail by the tame justice. Daniel Morey and Jeremiah Hurley were up before Trial Justice Levy for assaulting the first mate of th.? bark Ada Carter. They were sentenced to pity ten dollars each or spend thirty days in 'ail. . Samuel Cu hbert, charged with robbing Thomas Nolan ot his watch, on Saturday night, In Elliott street, was committed for iurther examination. John Jackton, for assaulting a policeman In discharge of his duty, was sentenced to pay five dollars and costs, or linger twenty days In Jail. Barah McGee was carried before Trial Ju?-, tice John G. Maekey for assaulting John Hef? fron In the Mayor's Court yesterday. She was committed for trial on next Saturday. Carrie Smith, charged with assaulting Venus Cooley, and John Cooley, charged with beat? ing bis wife, were bound over for examina? tion on Saturday next. A policeman who arrested some boys on the previous afternoon for br lek batu Dg him while In the discbarge of his duiy, was carried be? fore the same Justice charged with assault and battery. He was sentenced to pay ten dol? lars and costs, but appealed. John Brown, the boy who robbe I Mr. Lut Jen's till on last Saturday, was committed (or trial. Whll3 the constable was taking him to Jail, he asked to be allowed to buy some lo ?acco in a store which he was passing. As soon as the proprietor banded him the tobac? co, be made a dash for the door, saying the Slate would pay tor lt. He was, however, overtaken, and after considerable biting and scuffling safely locked np. Nassau Grant, alias Givens, who robbed Mr. Piick haber's till on last Thursday, was bound over in the sum of three hundred dollars by Trial Justice A. M. Mackey yesterday to ap? pear at the next term of the Criminal Court. Bobert Floyd, said to have been implicated In the affair, was discharged, the evidence being | insufficient to convict him. PERSONAL.-Andrew Slmonds, E?q., presi? dent of the First National Bank, has returned to the city. Mr. Slmonds appears much in? vigorated by his trip to the North. SALK OF SECURITIES.-J. Drayton Ford sold yesterday, at auction, sixty-four shares Bank of Charleston stock at eighteen dollars and three-quarters per share. LLT HIM BIP_Herman D. Meyer, who a lew years ago gained a very unenviable noto? riety in Charlesf?n, ls now editor of a German "Gran t" paper in Cleveland. Oblo. We do not ! begrudge Mr. Grant the valuable assistance he will receive at the hands of Mr. Herman D. Meyer. _ HEGIRA OP THB TRIAL JUSTICES-Tbe trial Justices are taking so lively an interest in pol? illos that nearly the whole fraternity will start lor Columbia this morning to attend at the Radical Convention. Among those who are about to sacrifice Justice to curiosity are John G. Mackey, A. M. Mackey, O. R. Levy, W. T. Lovett, E. P. Wall and H. W. Schroder. Joy go with them. THE FIRST BAG OF NEW SEA ISLAND COTTON1. The Savanna.h Advertiser, of Sunday, the 18th Instant, says: "The steamer Dictator, which arrived at this port irom Florida yesterday, brought the first bale of sea island cotton of | this year's crop. Thia cotton was raised by Mr. Isaac Mundic, of Leon County, Florida, Is classed as of the finest grade, and weighs three hundred and filly pound?. The bale was shipped to Messrs Coldlog <fc Turner, commis? sion merchants. No. 86 Bay street." NEW COTTON.-That floe cotton section In the eastern part of ihe State, known as the Peedee Country, which has always been noted for its steady productiveness, has, we are pleased to say, kept up the good old practice of trading with Charleston, and, among tan new bales ot cotton received yesterday,were two from Ch era w. eay one from Mr. D. C. Odom, and the second from Mr. E. M. Wells, both consigned to Messrs. E. H. Frost A Co.. factors, Adger's wharves. Three new bales also arrived to Mes?rs. Pelzer, Rod? gers & Co., say two lrom Barnwell County, and one from Colombia, and one from Camden to Messrs. Witte Brothers. One bale of new colton was bought at George's Station yesterday by L. E. Parier It was grown by Mr. w. E. Weatherford, and weighed four hundred and ninety-six pounds. This is ten days earlier than the "first bale" last season. CITY IMPROVEMENTS. Repairs to the Charleston College-The Exchange Building. The Charleston College building ls about to undergo a thorough overhauling and repair lng at the expense of the city. The walls o? the east and west wings, erected loDg subse? quently to the main building, have settled un? evenly, and, in consequence, have become seriously cracked in many places. The foun? dations of these walls will be sapped In the unsettled parts, so as to bring the whole down to the same level; and at tue same time stout Iron bolts or strappers, furnished with large fl ?ages at the ends and screw Joints in the middies, will be passed through the wall transversely, and (he cracked sections there? with drawn firmly together. The basement floor ol the wings, too, being several feet below the surface of the earth are often I covered, to a depth of many inches, with water percolated through the walls, I from the surrounding grounds. To f remedy this, sewer pipes will be luid down ' around the entire building, about Uve feet outside ol the walls, six inches below the level of the basement floors, and an outlook opened to the sewer In George street. The basement floors, which are now of wood, will be taken out and replaced by others of har? dened cement, twelve Inches In thickness. The wooden sills, which now support the floor or the portico fronting George street, will likewise be taken out, and their places filled by substantial brick arches. In the Interior the walls and celling will be repaired and re? pented throughout, and the exterior will be I recemented where needed and the whole J I colored a brown stone tint. A circular obser? vatory, eight feet in diameter, with ten feet I walls and revolving dome, will be erected upon the southwestern angle ot the main building. [ The observatory will be similar in model to I the one upon the Citadel, and the dome will be furnished with movable' sashes for the ' purpose of affording unobstructed observa? tions of tue beavens. The college grounds will at the same time be supplied with a num? ber of subsoil drains. The work ls to be com? pleted before the commencement of the com? ing collegiate term, on the first Monday In No? vember next. Sealed estimates for doing the work will be presented to Council at tbe meet? ing this aite-noon, when lt is probable that ac? tion will be taken. The work on the new building of the Charles? ton Exchaoge, upon South Atlantic wharf, Is progressing rapidly. The walls have already ' been completed, and a large portion of the ! roof put on. The building consists of the Ex? change hall on t he west and a rwo-slory wing ' for factorage offices on the east, '?ll of which have already been fully describe.: in TEE NEWS._ A MOCKERY OP JUSTICE. The Beauties of the Lower Courts-A Worthy Citizen abused by the Mob. On the evening ol Friday, August 9th, Mr. George C. Warren, a conductor on ; the King street line of tbc City Raliway, while walking Irom the front lo the rear of his car, was rude? ly seized on the shoulder and shaken by a negro named Julius Mitchell, who at the same lime accosted bim with un oath and said, "Didn't I tell you I wanted to get off at the corner of Meeting and Calhoun?" Thc car was on tbe up trip, and was Iben in Calhoun street, about half way between King and Meeting. It was Immediately stopped, but Mitchell refused to get off, and said, with another offensive oath, that he would ride as lar as he pleased. Mr. Warren forthwith forced the negro irom the car, using his loot in the act. Several clays aller Mr. Warren was car? ried beforeTrlul Justice A. M. Mackey, churged with assaulting Mitchell and forcibly ejecting him from a street car. A Jury wus Impanelled who, after hearing the evidence, returned a mistrial. Yesterday the case was again brought up and another jury impanelled,who brought in a verdict ot guilty. One of the witnesses who testified against Mr. Warren, as un e7f-wit? ness, got on the car after it bad turned Into King Btreet, almost a square from the scene ol the occurrence. The sentence was seven? teen dollars and a half or thirty days in j til. A notice of uppeal was given. The most dis? gusting feature of ibe whole affair is that Mr. Warren was compelled during the trial, yes? terday, to undergo the scoffs and curses of a large crowd of idle negroes win assembled In front ot the trial justice's office. LOCAL LACONICS. -The unusually full docket at the Mayor's Court, yesterday morning, attracted a large crowd to ibe main Guardhouse. -The city laborers were paid off yesterday in the lower assembly rojm of the City Hali The occasion attracted a large crowd of out? siders. -The city was visited yesterday morning by a shower ot drenching rain, which lasted about an hour, and Imparted a delightful fresh? ness to the atmosphere. -The Interior of the Pavilion Hotel dining room has boen handsomely decorated recent? ly with panelling of light blue and narrow brown edgings on the walls, and a delicate peach bloom tint on the celling. -A policeman arrested a negro boy on Sun? day afternoon for swimming at the loot ol Broad street near the promenade. He was immediately assailed by a large crowd of simi? lar boys, and compelled to call another police? man to his assistance lo prevent tbe rescue of his prisoner. Such conduct on the part ol the colored boys is dlsgracelul; -A huge tomato, grown in the garden of | Mr. M. V. Arnau, at the corner of Rutledge and Cannon streets, and weighing eighteen and a half ounces, has been sent to THE NEWS Office. It is Irregular in form, and looks as ir | three or four gregarious tomatoes bad resolved to make themselves into one, and stopped when the operation was only half done. THAT STABBING AFFRAT.-The reputed stabbing affray between Thomas Rembert and James Mahoney was Investigated yesterday, before Trial Justioe Levy. It was proven that no weapons of any kind were used, and that Mahoney received his injuries from a protruding nail In the wall against which he was thrown during the struggle. Rembert was fined three dollars and costs. A PLEA FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMESCT.-Trial Justice John G. Mackey goes to Columbia this | morning armed with a petition for the par? don of Rhlnu Washington, a negro woman who was convicted of infanticide at the last term of the Court of General Sessions, and sentenced to be hung on the 2d of the pres? ent month. She was reprieved on that day until the 30ih instant. The pell Hon is drawn np by Colonel R. W. Seymour, who acted as counsel for the woman on her trial, and is counter signed by 8herlff Mackey and Coroner Taft. It endeavors to Shift the crime upon a man named Williams, tbe alleged father of the child, who was tried for the same crime and acquitted. The petition says that had Hie woman been put upon the stand os a witness she could have given evidence sufficient to convict the man, but this was not done, as the petitioner, being counsel for both persons, was anxious to save the life of both. THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The following directory of the Health De? partment has been prepared by Dr. George S. Pelzer, the City Registrar, and ls published for the Information o'.' the public: Office or Board or He-:1th and City Registrar at City Hall. BOARD OF HBALTH. Hon. John A. Weener, residence No. 64 St. Philip street, Mivor, Chairman. General W. G. DeSanssure, Ward No. 1, resi? dence No. 2: East Battery. Gei vge H. Monett, Ward No. 2, residence No. 10 Legare stree:. Thomas M. Hanckel, Ward No. 3, residence No. 47 Hasel street. Captain Jacob Small, Ward No. 4, resideuce No. 4 Bull street. Thomas D. Dotterer. Ward No. 6. residence northeast corner Henrietta and Meeting streets. Dr. B. A. Mnckenfuss, office King street, oppo? site Citadel Green. " " Thomas D. Kason, Ward No. 7, residence No. 78 America street. William L. Webb, Ward No. 8, residence No. 37 Rutledge arenue. Medical Committee. George S Pelzer, M. D., City Registrar, resi? dence No. 48 Cannon street. Eit Geddings, M. D., residence No. 16 George J. P. Ohazai. M. D., residence No. a Wentworth ! street. Standing committees. On Hospitals and Dispensaries-Drs. Pelzer, Geddings and Chazal. On Low Lots, Drainage and Nuisances-The Mayor. Dr. Pelzer and Messrs. Hanckel, Saiall and Webb. _ On Barl il Grounds, Sextons and Hearnes-Dr. Chazal, General DeSanssure and Mr. Moffett. On Tubile Institutions-Dr. Geddings and M ssrs. Kason, Dotterer and Olney. On Endemics, Pubuc Hygiene and Quarantine -Drs. Geddings, Chazal ano Pelzer. ou Accounts-Drs. Pelzer, Geddings and Cha I zal. COMPLAIKT BOOKS I are open at the upper and lower wards Guard? houses, and citizens are requested to report all nuisances prejudicial to the public health as prompt y as posBibte.at either ot the ahove named places. CITY HOSPITAL. Mflzyck st eef, aoore Queen street. Surgeon In charlie, J. S. Buist. M. D. Residence and office, No. 206 Meeting street. Marine Department. City Hospital, Mazy ck street. Surgeon In charge, J. S. Buist, M. D. HEALTH DISTRICT MO. 1. Bounded on the north by centre of Oalhonn street, on the east by Cooper River, on the sooth by Sooth Battery, and on the west hy centre or j Meeting street. Phvslclan lu charge, Dr. Manning Simons. Office and residence, Church street, above Broad, next to the Chariest on Library building. HBALTH DISTRICT NO. 2. Wes ern Division, Shlrras' Dispensary. Bounded on the north hy centre or Calhoun street, on the east by ceutre or Meeting street, on the south by South Ba' tery and Ashley River, and on the west by Asrdey River. Physician In charge, Dr. Joseph Tates. Office at snlrra's 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 Wurds Guardhouse when called upon. HEALTH DISTRICT KO. 3. Bounded on the north by City Boundary, on the east by Cooper River, on the sootn by centre or dinoun street, and on the west by centre of.j Meeting street. Phytiieian In charge. Dr. J. L. Ancrum. Office and residency No. 10 Mary street, opposite Ei.za beth street. The physician In charge or this district ls-re? quired to attend at the Almshouse when called upon. HBALTH DISTRICT KO 4. Bounded on the north by city Boundary, on the east by centre of Smith street to Cannon street, then by centre of Cannon to Kutledge avenue, then oy centre or hntledge r.renae to G coree street, and tuen by a hue running in the same di? rection through lo City Boundary, OD the south by centre ot calhoun street, and on the west by Ashley River. Physician in charge, Dr. T. Cringe Simons. Office No. 18 Ashley street, onposlte United states Arsenal. Residence No. 21 Rutledge avenne, op? posite Radcliffe stree'. The phy-klau In charge or this district-is re? quired to attend at the Old Folks' Home when called upon. HBALTH DISTRICT NO. 6. Bounded on the north by "Uiy Boundary, on the east by centre or Meeting street, on the south by centre or calhoun street, aud on the went o y cen? tre of Smith street to cannon street, then by ceu? tre ot Cannon street to Rutledge avenue, then by centre or Rutledge avenue to Grove street, then by a line running In the same direction lo city Boundary. Physician In charge, nr. isaac w. Angel. Of ace and residence, M. Phillp street, opposite the Neck Market. The physician la charge or this district h re? quired to attend at the Upper Wards Guardhouse when called upon. OFFICE HOURS. From 8 to 9 morning; rrom 2 to3 afternoon. All dispensary patleuti who are able shall be required 10 atti nd at the office or the health dis trlct lu wh ch they may reside during the nbove specified office hours. The p'iyslclnns tn attend ance will afford medical nnd surgical re. 1er and medicines gratuitously io ail destitute sick poor persons, residents of their respeclve districts applying ror Itt tmrnt, who may, la their opin? ion, be entitled to dispensary relier. It Is recommended that office patients attend punctually at the beginning of me office hours. Calls may be left on the slat eat any time during the dav at the respective oillces, and at night at thc resiliences or the physicians In charge. The number and street must be carefully given tn all applications ror attendance at home. BUSINESS NOTICES. MR. A. C. KAUFMAN wants to purchase Memphis and Ohio Ballroad Bonds and Cou? pons, also various other securities. See ad? vertisement. CENTS' COATS, Vests and Pants cleaned, dyed and renewed at Otto Sonntag's Dyeing Establishment, No. 34 Wentworth street, near Artesian Well._ _ ' LUNCH at "Our House," corner of East Bay and Queen street, at eleven o'clock tb ls day Green Turtle Soup and trimmings. PREVIOUS to removal to our new store, No. 275 King street, we will offer great bargains In all ot our goods. Just, received, afine as? sortment of White Linenp, and a tine assort? ment of Bleached Longcloths-ull the favorite brands at favorite figures. The best selection lu Calicoes. Elegant slock of Dress Goods. Ladles' and Gents' Underwear. .Broadcloth In all its branches, Towels, Damasks, Napkins, Ac. Lace Shawls, Parasol?, Gloves, Ribbons. Corset?. Hosiery, the cheapest and best in market, at FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street. augli NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS.-By act of the Leg? islature, druggists ure required to have the ANTIDOTE lo each poison or poisonous com? pound sold by them printed upon ihe label on each bottle or package. THE NEWS Job Office Is prepared lo prim lo order all such labels, being provided with the requisite cuts. Speci? mens may be seen on application. To BUSINESS MEN.-Save your money by purchasing your Blank Books at the East Bay News Room. decl4s YOUNG MRN, TAKE NOTICE.-Base Balls and Bats-cheaper than the cheapest. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. apr20-s CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND LODGES can have their Constitutions, Summonses, Bills, Ac, printed neatly, quickly and cheaply, by leav? ing orders at THE NEWS Jon OFFICE. CHROMOS.-To close out tho balance of our Btock, will sell framed .Chromos irom 40c. to $1 each. Hasel street Buzaar. july30-tuths CROQUET SEASON.-We are now furnishing our customers with Croquet at S3 25. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. opr27-stuth FINE LEAD PENCILS, rubber-tipped, 45 cents a dozen. HASEL STREET BAZAAR AND EAST BAT NEWS ROOM. aprlG-lu PICTURE FRAMES-Oval and Square; all sizes. Cheap ! Cheap ! HASEL ST. BAZAAR. febl3-tu DRUGGISTS' LABELS AND WRAPPERS taste? fully printed, with appropriate cuts, at New York prices, at THE NBWS JOB OFFICE. _--^nmal Mon??. ps?~ THE RELAT?V?^'?ND FEI??DS of Mr. and Mra. Peter Welnhetmer are respectfully luvlied toattend the Funeral of their youngest son, FREDERICK, at 4 o'clock, THIS AFTERNOON, at thulr residence, Mount Pleasant. aug20-* p&- THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND Acqaalntances of Mr. and Mrs. T. Kenny, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Murray /.are mo t respectfully In? vited to attend the Funeral Services of Mrs. KENNY, at her late residence, No. 18 Laurens street, nt 3 o'clock, Tata AFTERKOON. aug20-l* ;ffiS~THE FRIENDS AND ACQUAINT? ANCES of Mrs. MARY ANN MOLENE, also of Mrs. V A. Barre and family, are respectfully in? vited to attend the Funeral Services of the for? mer, at St. Peter's Charon, Wentworth street, at 6 o'clock THIS AFTERNOON, the 20th Instant. aug20* tojuaxmtciAL NKWB. Thc Charleston Cotton, Rice ?nd Naval Stores Slarlcet. OFFICE CUARLRSTON NIWS, I MONDAY EVENING. August 19, 1872 I COTTON.-The Inquiry was only In a limited way, the market exhibiting dull features. Sale? about cs b.ves, say 7 at is, 22 at 18.2 at icj?, 17 at 19X, 3 at 20c, and 6 on private termB. Strict middling qualities Belling at IBX@20C ? rs. RICK.-The transactions were light. Sales 6 tierces at 7%c f? rb. We quote common to fair at 7@7#c; good "xmxc ? tt. NAVAL STORES.-The receipts were 127 bb!s of spin's turpentine, 827 bbls rosin, and 104 bb^s crude turpentine. There were no sales reported. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $3 15 for vir* gin, $2 70 for yellow, dip, and $180 for hard. F asia nra.-f o Liverpool, oy steam direct, a on 1 aal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New York, ??don uplands, \d on sea Islands; by sall, nominal on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre - on uplands. Coast wise-to New York by steam $2 on upland? and - on sea islands; $1 60 V tierce on rice; 60c ? bbl on rosin; by sall Ko ft m on cotton; - fl tierce on rice; 6oo lt barrel on rosin; ti * M on lomoer; $10 ft Mon timber. To Boston, by sat), ><c V ft on upland cotton; rosin esc; resewed stun* $10310 60; phosphate $6@6 60. To Provi? dence, by sall $10 fl Mon boards,.Son tb on cotton ; by steam $1 ft balo on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam $2 fl on cotton; by sall, $8? M on boards; $o 60010 on timber; $3 per ton en clay, acd UM8 eo on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam Kc ? ft by sall, $e 60@7 fi M on boards; $S@B 60 on timber; $8 26 fl ton oo phosphate rock. Vessels are In de? mand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Sauna River, 3a., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northorn ports, and $104412 fi M are the rates on lumber and .oarde. BxoBAMoi.-Sterling 60 day bills 23*. DOif&rnc Exert ANOS. -The banka parchase alght chocks on New York at par ? X premium, and sell at x@?? premmlom. Outside they pur? chase at 1-16? X premium, and sell at 3-ieg* premium. Marketa by Telegraph. I MONET MARKETS. LONDON, August 19. Nonn.-Consols opened at 92? for money aod 92J? for account. Bond? 92 L iter.-Consol-i 92% tor money and 93 for ac? count. FRANKFORT, August 10. Noon -Bonds 96 >i. PARIS, August io. Noon -Rentes 6Sf 66c. NEW TORE. August 19. Noon.-Freights quiet, stocks steady. Oold weak at 1-1 %. Money easy at 3. Exchange, long 8"?; short y>i. Governments steady at 9. Bonds quiet. Evening.-Freights to Liverpool a shade Armer. Mon y easy 1 h rou g h nu t the day at 3 for call, r x change 8??a8%. Gold excited and closed at l-l,1-;a H Louus IM2 for carrying. Eighty-ones is; mxiy-twos I6?i; slxiy-ioarBl6>i; sixty oves 10%; new 16. states dull; very steady; prices aooat me rameas saturday. Tennessees 73X; new 73& Virgin as 45)?; new 60; consols SOX; deferred 16. Louisiana Aves 60; new45; levee sixes 60; levee eights 70. Atabuma eigli's 83; fives 88. Georgia sixes 73: sevens 85. North Carolinas 32; new -.0; I sj eclai tax la. Sooth Carolinas 64; new 27>?; April and uctober25. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Angnst 19. Noon.-Cotton opened nt 9%d for uplands and 10\'a io,vd for Orleans; si ei estimated at lO.OuO bales. Later.-Cotton dull; uplands 9%a9%d, Or? leans 10?;sales 10,00.) bales; speculation ana ex? port 2C0O. Nsw YORK. August 19. Noon -0 dion quiet; sales 1004 eales; uplands 21J?c, Orleans 22)ic. Evening - Cotton quiet ; eales 1251 bales at 21J?c for middling uplands and 22}?G for Orleans. Sates or cotton futures to-day 46u0 hales as tallows: september 20)?; October l9^ai9X; November 183?. !87?al8J?; January 18ii; under old firm or Drill MCI, BORTON. August 19. Cotton dull; middlings 22>?C; gross receipts ll bales; ?alts loo; stock 7600. ru II. ADELPH i A, August 19. Cotton quiet; middlings 21 lie. BALTIMORE, August 19. Cotton dull; middlings 2ij?c; gross receipts 10 bales; salua 16; stock 930. NORFOLK. August 19. Cotton quiet; low middlings 20c; net. receipts 304 bales; exports coastwise 27; stock 466. WILMINGTON. Angnst 19. Cotton quiet; middlings 2o^c; expons coast? wise 8; stock 23P. SAVANNAH, August 19. Cotton quiet; middlings I9#c; net receipts 31 bales ; exports coastwise 472: nales 9; stock 0012. AUGUSTA, August IQ. Cotton dull and nominal at 19.'; net receipts 1 bale; no sales. MEMPHIS, Angnst 19. Cot on quiet; middlings 21tfc; net receipts 70 bales; exports coastwise 196; ?tocs 2766. MOBILE, August 19. Cotton nominal: middlings nominal; net re? ceipts 9 bales; exports coastwise250; stock 743. NBW ORLEANS, Angust 19. Cotton doll and nominal; middlings 19)fai9Xc; net receipts 149 bafea; gross 149; sales 01; stock 6366 bales. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, August 19. Noon.-Breadstuffs quiet. Flour 28sa28s 6d. Corn 274 3d. NEW YORK, August 19. Noon.-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and unciangHl. corn dan and heavy, rorie steadv; mess $13 85*14. Lard si cady ; steam 8?ia us. Ta? pentine steady at 61. Rosin dull at $376 for strained. Evenlng.-Southern flour lower; $7 4'a9 60 for common to fair ?xrra; $9 65ali60 for good to choice extra. WhNkev 93K- Wheat du!, and heavy at fully 5c lowerfwlater red Western $1 631 108. Corn lower at 60861, Heirn mixed. Pork firm; beef more active at $5a7 for plain mess; $8*10 for extra mess. Lard dull at 8^9?,'. Tur? pentine steady at 61. Rosin dull at $8as 75 Tor ?'rained. WILMINGTON, August 19. Spirits tu pentine firm at 45c. Rosin ll rm at $3 for strained; $3 90 tr Nol; $310 for low No 2; $:> ;.o for rxtra pale; $4 60 tor low pale; $5 for pale, erode turpentine steady at $2 60 lor hard ; $3 85 for yellow dip, and $4 35 for virgin. Tar steady at $4. LOUISVILLE, Angnst 19. Extra family nour quoted at $6 26s6 60. Mess pork firm at $l3 75al4. Bacon-demand good; snonlders 7Jia7#c; clear sides 10 ??alOKc. Packed lard 9>?a9>?c; keg io.s<alOJic. wmakey steadv. sr. Lours, Angnst 19. Flour quiet and unchanged, corn dnll and drooping; No 2 mixed sod at 3G>;. Whiskey steady at 91. Pork higher at iii "j Bacon Armer: shoulders ~% ; clear rib Bides 10>?; clear Sides 10X, Lard unchanged. CINCINNATI, AngOStlO. Flour dull and unchanged at $6 75a7 25. Pork fslr demand at $14. Lard firm; summer sold at 8,va8^; steam nominal at S^aSX; kettle 83?a8%. Bacon shoulders quiet at 7>?; ciear rib sides lu; clear sides lo.v, Whiskey steady at 89. Receipts by Railroad, August IO. ' BOLTO CAROLINA RAILROAD. ?4 bales cotton, 74 bales goods, 160 bb's floor, 849 sacks grain. To Railroad Agent, M Goldsmith A Son, ll BmwtnkK Wagener A Monsees, Kinsman A Howell, G W Williams A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. Koinie Bros, J N Hobson, J campsen A co, A Gage A co, P B Lalane A co, and otbere. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 3 bales cotton. 24 bbls erode and 123 bbls spirits or turpentine. 469 bbls rosin, cars lumber, mdse Ac To Barden A Parker, Wbllden A Jones, E H Frost A co, Kinsman * Howell, chapeau A co, L Cohen. A J Salinas, E Welling, Order, Railroad Agent, and others. MA JUNE NEWS. CHARLESTON. B. C.AUGUST 20, 1872. Lat 36deg 46 min 33 sec. I Lon 79 deg 67 mm 27 sec CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New York, Angust 17. steamship Virginia. Hinckley, at Philadelphia. August ie. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, at Baltimore, 17th August. M i RINK NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, August 19. Arrived, steamships Adriatic, with U8l bales of cot-on; Holland, with 1974 bales, and Idaho, wltn Hamburg m Y<*k; al80> ThnrlnEia, for BOSTON, August 19. Arrived, steamship Samaria , , ?. Nsw YORK. August 19. I Canada, 8:eamstl>ps City ot Montreal and Arrived out, the Abyssinia and Olympic. MEMORANDA. Thc sehr Lothalr. Saunders, for Bucksvllle S C cleared at New York August 17. ' ' The sehr L Warren. Roberts, from Georgetown S O, arrived at New York Aog?st io. 1 LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLEAR (CD AND SAH.ED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Ship Nautilus, Spencer, np.July 31 The Granton, Rowland, sailed.Joly 25 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Anna E Glover, Dayton, cleared - August 13 NSW TORE. Brig we Parks, D.x.c.eared.AugnstlO Sehr A E Stevens, Monigomery, ero_August s Sehr J Randolph, Jones, cleared.Angutt 9 Sehr s L Davis, Bishop, cleared.August l Sctir Lilly, Hughes, np.August 1 Sehr Jomet., Tllton, cleared.August 6 Sehr Guy R PnHps, Snalor, up.- August 12 Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, Up.August 18 Sehr E P Qtldersleeve, Shirley, cl'd.August 16 PHILADELPHIA Sehr Irene E Mes hervey, Walnut, cl'd...August 10 BALTIMORE. Sehr MatoaSa, Fooks, cleared.August 6 POUT CALK*HAIL MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 4t.h,' 4 hours 28 minutes, morning. First. Quarter, 12rh. 12 hours, 33 minutes, inor'ng. fun Moon, 18th. 3 horns, at minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 26th, 3 honre, 16 minutes, evening. 19 "Jonday. 20 'Tuesday., 21 Wednesday.. 22 Thursday 23 Friday. 24 saturday .... 26 Sunday...... SUN RISKS, 6.. 27 6..27 6..23 6..29 6..30 5.. SU fi~3l SUN SETS. 6..40 6. .38 6..38 6..SO ?.. SI C..34 6..33 MOON a. t s. 7..44 8.. 20 8..61 9..21 9..66 10.. 29 11.1. ;6. mon (Ti TB a. 8.. 2 8. .47 9..30 10..12 10..A4 II. .41 12..86 T. Cnsituss (taros T. OHAPTBTCTT co., DIALBR8 AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 173 FAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. 0. The highest prices paid for erode, aprio-smox QHAB. LIEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. ?nices-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting street?. sjarHlghest prices paid in Cash for crudo Turnen tine.-S? mohio-smnti i??iscelianeons. CAUD?CHAUD'S. coMPotW IT Wcf tf A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. This ls a Solid Extract, and n recommended es? pecially fur Druggists'and Physician's use in pre? scriptions. The quality and uniform strength is guaranteed. This wxtract ls saperlo'to l opaiba and Cubehs. or plain Oil of .-andal. Unlike most prep iratlons of this class, lt does not nauseate. The testimonials of hundreds m public and pri? vate life, who have been cured ny this prepara? tion could be added; but the proprietor wishes lt to stand upon Its own merits, and only asks a slngln trial to convince the afflicted of its rnTcscy. Circulare and samples c m ba obtained by Phy? sicians en application to DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents for So. Ca., Charleston, s. C. Julys stnth3mos lITY THE TENDER BABE ! Give lt not the deadlv compound known as .Southing Syrup. A certain popular article of this name has launched thousands of help;e-s inno? cents into an carly grave This has been proven repeatedly, and beyond the shadow or a doubt, for which reason lt ls condemned by the majority or physicians. Seeing the necessity ror an article or this sort, entirely tree from oplat a, and other Injurions drugs, Dr. Baer has put up the GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL for the use or Infants Teething, and for children sud .Ting from diarrhoea dysentery, Ac. This may be given with perfect confidence, and ls ap? proved by every physician who has examiner the formula. Price 26 cents per bottle; rive bott les for tl. Usual Discount to the Trade. Manufactured and for sale by DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. ?jyrfNERAL WATERS. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WATE lt, from the Celebrated Green jrier White Sulphur springs In Virginia Congress Water .., Geyser Water. For sale by DR. H. B >ER, No. 131 Meeting street. ^T-fllTE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GBEENBBIEB COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, Famous for their ALTER ATIVE WATERS and fashionable patronage, are now open, ihey are 2000 feet above Ode water-afford lng entire relier from prostrating summer heat. Capacity fur two thousand persons. . Charges-is.per dav and $80 per moath of thir? ty days, GEO. L. P?YTON A CO.. may29wrmafl Proprietors. Doors, Sashes ano Slinos P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 20 Hayne street. FACTORY, HOBLBECK'S WHABP mch8-fmwly P0? BALTIMORE, FREIGUTS REOEIVED"DAILY, AND THROUQB BILLS LADING ISSUED TO THE CITIES OPJHE SSwEST. m?nLF1^ Hay nie, Oom cit^at?1 rroP?e,CmT^ t0 "* tlonal Insurance, anm oSl"11"0-'4-111; ample time to aampieandM?PuSt ??, ,allo,wed Ute Railroad Depot in Phiiadl nh?,1' Uood8 lTOa auK20-5 A?L A I^NIJOLu, Agent, *_*?Q- a Union Wharves. QHANGE OP SAILING DAYS. IN CR Ei SED SERVICE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THRODQH LINS TO CALIFORNIA CHINA ANT* JAPAN. FARES GREATLY RED0CED. Steamers of the above Une leave Pler^f?fi? No. 42. North River, root of Canal street ^filSffi* New York, at IS o'clock noon, of theTuiu*UH and 3Ut? of every month, except when thesedaies fall on sunday, men the saturday preceding. J Ali departures connect at Panama witn steam? ers for south Pacific and Central American ports. For Japan and China, steamers leave san Fran? cisco flrst of every month, except when lt lalla on Sunda?-then on the day preceding. No California Stenmer9-toa:h at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspluwail. One hundred peu ads baggage free to each adult. Medicine and ai tendance rree. For Passage Tickets or other Information, apply at the COMP AN Y's TICKET OFFICE, on tue Wharf root of Canal street, North River. New York. F. K. BABY, Agent. angl9-l}r_ JjlOB LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN iPZlSSt* STEAM COMPANY <rifff?fe Will dispatch one of their first-class, fad powei Iron Sorew Steamships from PIER No. 40 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passago $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 30 Broadway) $8t snrrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 68 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Billa Lading to Liverpool Issuer ?>y the Charleston and New York Steamers, wrt'nt make close connection with the above Une. *1 For partlcQiara and rat? of Freight apply to JAMES ADOER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., mav6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY. w EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA., BEAUFORT, PACIFIC AND OHISOLM'S LANDINGS. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. McNelty, Will receive Freight at Accommo? dation Wharf, every TUESDAY and,_ leave for above points every WEDNESDAY AIUHM INO, nt 8 o'clock. Freight received for points on Savannah River, to be transferred to Steamer CLYDE, leaving Sa? vannah every THURSDAY. Consignments to care or Agents will be for? warded free of storage or commission. For engagements apply to RAVENEL'. HOLMES A CO., ang20-l_No. 177 East Bay. ACCOMMODATION LINE. WEEKLY, BETWEEN CHARLESTON, S. C., AND GARD? NER'S BLUFF, PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN. SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERLY AND KE1THFIELD MILLS. Steamer PLANTER.Capt. J. T. Foster. Steamer SWAN.Capt. H. S. Cordes. The PLANTER leaves Charleston _ v??^**i* and the SWAN l>-aves Gardner's gffi?aEBC Bluff every TUESDAY M G HT, connecting uu me Rivers. Freight received at Accommodation wharf every MONDAY and TUESDAY, and mast be pre? paid. Shipments to the care of the Agents will be for? warded free of storage or commissions. For Freight or Pa-sage, apply to the Captains on board, or to KA VEN'EL, HOLMES A CO., Agents. Charleston, S. C. B. A. M?NNERLYN A CO., Agents, auglB-2_Georgetown, S. 0. jy/?OONLIGHT EXCURSION . TO AND FROM SULLIVAN'S ISLAND. The Mount Pleasant and Sulli? van's inland Ferry company's._ Steamer will leave as above irom Market ? nari cv? ry evening at 7 o'clock commencing THIS I ?AV, toe 14th instant, hemming, will leave Sullivan's island at half-past 10 P. M., anni further notice. Fare for round trip 36 cents. augl4 E. PRtN PERO ASS. Agent. F 0 R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR. Captain L. M. Coxetter. will lease,_ charleston every 1 UBSDAY EVENING, at hair past s o'clock, for SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACK? SONVILLE, PACATK.A AN I? ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER, Returning. DICTATOR will leave PALATKA THURSDAY NIGHT, SAVANNAH SATURDAY MORN? ING, amviviug here same afternoon. All Way Freight must be prepaid. For Freight or Passage, having splendid ac commcidations, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorat'a Wharf a id Kaat Bay. JU1T27_ New JPiibUrations. rpjlE~BE^T~P^^ THE GREAT ENGLISH QUARTERLIES, AND BLACKWOODS EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, REPRINTED BY THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. NO. 140 PULTON STREET, NEW YORE, At about one-third the price of the originals. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, THE LONDON QUARTEKLY BEVIEW,' THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, TUB BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, Published Qnarterly-Jan'y, April, July, October, AND BLACKWOODS EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (A fac-slmlte of the original.) Published Monthly. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. For any one of the Reviews..$4 oo per anu-m. For any two of the Reviews.1 oo For any three or the Reviews.10 00 For all four of the Reviews.12 00 Fur Biackwood'a Magazine^.4 cc For Blackwood and one Review.. 7 00 For Blackwood and any two of thc Reviews.10 00 For Blackwood and three of the Reviews.13 00 For Blackwood and the four Re? views....16 00 Postage, two cents a number, to be prepaid by the quarter at the office of detlvery. CLUBS. A discount or twenty per cent, will be allowed to clubs of tour or more persons. Thus: four copies of Blackwood or of one Review will ba sent t<> one address for $12 80; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $48, and so on. To clnbs or ten or more, in addition to the above dlseoout, a copy gratis will be allowed to the get ter-up of the club. PREMIUMS. New subscribers for the year 1872 may have, without charge, the numbers for the last quart er of 1871 ol such periodicals as they msy subscribe for. Or, Instead of the above, new subscribers to any two, three or four of the above periodicals, may have, aa premium, one of the -'Four Reviews" for 1871; subscribers to ail ave may have two of the ! .'Four Reviews" for 1871. Neither premiums to subscribers nor discoont to clubs can be allowed unless the mouey ls re? mitted direct to the publishers. No premiums can be given to clubs. To secure premiums, lt will be necessary to make early app ?cailon, as the stock available for that purpose ls limited. Circulars with farther particulars may be had on application. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. No. 140 Fulton street, New York. _gapping. _ pOR NEW YOBS,. ... ? KW YORK AND OHAJOI.KSTOJI STEAMSHIP LI.VE. ESTABLISHED 1845; The splendid Slrlewheel Steamship JAMES AUGER. T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall from Adger's Sonih Wharf on SATDBDAY, the 24th instant, ar half past 9 o'clock A. M. ?-The JAMES ADOER has superior accommo? dations ror passengers, and her table ls supplied wini an or ihe delicacies or the New Tort and Charleston Markets. T i??,TtV?5811 BtUa of Lading given on Cotton to tanXKSh.SSSfr Providence; and tho New Eng lana manufacturing towns. 1HE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM LINC. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, "? Are now regularly on tho Line, lnsurmg a nist? .' class sea connection between Philadelphia sal? Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Oom-' . panles at both termini, afford rapid transportation nt to and from all points in the Cotton States,' and ii to and from Cincinnati, st, LOUIB, Chicago and " the principal cities of tho Northwest Forton . Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing cen-. ' CT68* ?tar The-ls appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, 23d August, at ' ic o'clock A. M. " ??*The-will follow. For particulars or Frein ht arrangements, anni* "> " WM. A. COURTENAY, Union WliaWea. W.P. GLYDE A 00., Qeneral Agent?, Nov U south Dela ware Avenue, PluUadelphia, - . ' a"g"_. ?? . \ pOli NEWT O fi K . ON WEDNESDAT, AUGUST .21, AT UK; O'CLOCK A. M. 'f?fi " , . ;? NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED ?870, '.' ^ STATF^R^ DECK. .. T The splendid New iron Sldewheel Steamship GEORGIA, Holies, Commander, will sall for New Yurt on WHBNKSDAY. August -21,? at -10 > ' o'clock A. M.. from Pier No. % uh IOD. Wharves. Through Bills or LadlOg to Llverpooi aad the New England cities as naoiL , Insnnnce by steamers of this Line % percent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, havrng very fine Deck Stateroom accommodations,apply to WAGNER, HUGER A 00., No. 28 Broad street, ' ' ur to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Cnlon Wharve*. angie jQEUGS AND MEDICINE^, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DB. Li. BAFR, NO. 181 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Invites attention to the following Preparations of his own Manuraciure: THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. This ls the best Medicine for infants and yoong Children ever uttered to the public It ls care? fully prepared Lum the best Drugs, according to a prescription furnished by a distinguished uer mau Physician of large and aucceasml practice, and has been tried and approved by many of our best physicians, lt ls specially adapted to the \ diseases Incident tu childhood dunug the trying perlud or Teething, and recommends lme.r ror tho cure or Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Collo, Griping In the Bowels, Summer complaint, Ac. lt contains no Anodyne or other injurious Drug, and should, therefore, be preferred to the coothing Syrups that now flood the market, which are known to contain Opium, and are, mere.,ore, more or less injurions. Thousands ol children are murdered annually by soothing Syrups; in some cases, this tact has been published lu me newspapers, wher* the physician m attendance so atated In his death, certificate, lu the numerous other cases, where the innocents are murdered by this modern Herod ol the Nursery, the canse ls laid to a thous* and other causes-to all but the right one. Mothers, bear this in mind, and ose the German Soothing Cordial, which ls safe, efficient and satisfactory. Do not rall to try a bottle at once i. The sootnmg cordial ls also an excellent Tonio, admirably adapted in cases ur Debility-giving tone to the system, recuperating the strength, and restoring the appetite. Price 26 cents a bottle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This ls no Dye, but a Tonic and Hair Dressings keeps tho scalp clean, and promotes the growth of the Hair; contains no Nitrate Ot Sliver, no Sul? phur, BO Sugar or Lead, and no other Injurious Drug. Try lt. Only 60 cents a bottle. DR. BAER'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS.* Tho proprietor or these Pills confidently be lleves that he has succeeded, by a sktlfal com? bination of vegetable remedies, In producing a preparation that will bring health and happiness to tne unfortunate su tierer. In the following dis? eases, they have been used by thousands with, most wonderful success: Bilious Dlsurders and Liver Com pl dut. Dyspepsia or indigestion, Head? ache, Costiveness. Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, Piles, Dtaeaseo of the Skin, Pain In the Side, Buck 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 in life. No family should be without them. Price 26 cents a box. BENZINE, (DOUBLE-DISTILLED, ) For cleaning Clothes and taking out Grease Spots. Price 26 cents a box. A Huerai discount to the trade on all thc above Preparations. Dr. BA ER ls Agent for the sale of FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, The best Instrument of the kind In use. NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR. (Advertised in another part of TEX NEWS.) PROF. WUNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES - For Rheumatism, Gout, Dybpepsla, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, i.e., Ac. W. R. WARNER A CO.'S ELEGANT "AND - RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PRBPARACIONS.. M (Advertised la another part of TEX NEWS.) . . " UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, comprising valuable reme? dies fur almost every disease, are dally gaining la favor at the south, while, tn the Nortn and West, they have for some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive sale. The fol,owing are soma of thc best kiiowu: Comp. Extract of CANCER PLANT. Hydrated Oxyuiel, fur cough, Ac Strengthening Tonic or Peru. Flve-Mlnute Paln-Curer. Ethereal Phosphorus, (for Weakness, Nerve Ex? haustlon. Impotence, Ac) Amaranth for the Hair. V.c. or ia itegla tor the complexion. Headache Pills. May-apple Pills. All-Healing Olmment. Rheumai lc Elixir. jEianthus Extract, (ror Epilepsy, Fits, Ac) Catarrh Specific. Pile Extract. ? ill or which will ne sold at lowtst market rates. Sample Orders solicited from the trade. HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. A full assortment always on har * VAN DECSEN'SWORM CONFECTIONS. (Made ur Pure santoolne ) Pleasant, reliable and effectual; has stood tho test ol many years. For sale wh desale and Retail by - ? DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street,