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,^nu \ i 'far .~JJ:.T . ", r'^ . J*^ f*\JI ..? ; * fcOThsA - A mi* r*> " ': ; -X^tf QUEEN ma????j^-Fni?NCH MONEY. . OllDHlt? r-Flt BHOU INDKkLNITTr-M.T. CE? ?IS txUNNKI, OMENED-THK TjEFT 08NTRB AOAI^BT tl. TIHEBS-f-iraAUliUIjISNT KATI, ?OAl> JJ ON DH, hO., 4P- '''.! .)'. .> LONIKJN, Augoa>?3;?r-tIu the. Houae of Gommons, th ia-'evening, Viscount Eu fletd; olitbe. 'P?r?igo'' D?pattment,- d?* ni??l/. jt^iivt ?o^ot??tjoiis ,wero\ ponding' with' tho United State's for.tho abolition of privateering. Barttelotexpressed bis approval of the grant to Priuco Arthrfr. but deplored tho controlled. seclusion bl. the Queen. . Gladflixiao denied, that Her Majesty was. unpopular. Ho expressod regret'at her sudusion, but declared the Quee^was!?pxipu3 to retorno,public du? ties ss raiii?ly as ber health permitted. . PAIUB,>. August 3.:~Tbe- French post ofJSeb authorities are about, arranging & money'?Vd'?r sy?tp?u witk'\Engfand land the United States. ? 2.30 witnesses' baye al ready bee n sq bpco naed to- appear be for? /o??rfe-martial. Tba Minister oT Finnno'o; yesterday compidtd^ of abotbor instalment "of ??O.??O.OOUf. indemnity. The Get maa army of ooou p alio il-bas been roda oed to '100*0 00'tue u.: Marshal McMahon reports casualties to Versal llos'r f o re-es JU the second siyga -pf Paris.*.'ab 1,5Lt. Tniius, jor transporta tiqn 'bp passengers - and ? freights- '"havo cot^nrenbe? running thr?b?b:M^G?niB tat?fee?tiv. .v?v.;>C*:?'>:? <.>?*;. . LONDON, August 4,-The caucus of tho left centre vdted ??HVngAinat-105 to make M. -ThieYe '^reaidhnV' fdr iwo" ye??; aud to fl?f?<v h|m"tb''ch?ofi?f^;Vlon:Pre8idep.|. and' r? r ejardie a trp'f the Counsels;, miufetor^ to bo rfcspou3?b^,,lji|t ?hlcrfliiot, . This proposition will .bo. submitted to tho As? sembly next ?week., ..v.l." >u .-? .?;..."? .-. "A'^plUrnd fir m . bas <ol,d; 1 q ;Fr?jrikf o'iff ob1-tb?-Maiiio bemdsbf fjio Rockford and St.LouiesRailroad io tho value of.$9,r 000,000. ; Tho vtcnnsootronj ia a swindle, and investigations-haye been instituted. Aagnat 4.-Ne^?B?I^na ar?'in progresa bot tye?n 'tho JQepuUos. pf. the loft centro and the right aLAssembly, in . roforence < to tho prolongati?ri- of th? Tb? Assembly .will b^queationed,; *o-doy concerning tho alleged appointment ol tho JDd6xTof Gli?ttrea --of ?olll?or?' 1& Ihfc Alg^rlan'fdr?ea?. ?UUtt'JdO > by, Ibo DQxtes,,auilj(iri)5ing tho- Govern mont to grant o general amnesty for.po ' litloaltiffence*!"?1^ M "ii* .'. . " ' " ... imorlian lnl(illl|icr.cr.. :;1:r o^Q?N'DESPATCHES.' ?? .' WXOBMBB/a MAJOJUXY -777-JIMVE&2 Ol ' ?Jj?jt?ito KU KIiUX-SUN HTHOKIM - M A ^D^"r^A8TBBs--arais^^^?a ...ai MGTirNINO-DKNXAIi" ., PBOOBBblNOS . SOB flt CAROLINA ELECTION, AO., AO, .' .. LIO?ISVXLLE, Auguat 4.-Four allbgoi] Krr Elux^ave been brought from Estell iucdu'dipg Captain Bruce Tli?man, .whoa Payne-who reooutly tucned4Staie'a ovi deno?^n urned ns Captain. Tho m ai olaioiV .th;at Payne's testimony waa thi result bi conspiracy.' The other,' fchre< ar? o?iufged with whipping ^h i te wo moi inWv?M Oour^i?/The United >S|atw OomrnJt?alQn?r'e,xamlne^.them to-day, GHABiii?ro?, 'S. O'., August 4.-Tb oiHoihl count shows, that, tho mumaipa eleptiqn of Wednesday result-ed in ^h? ohoicei'of, tho Citiz?na>\t<?^^ff%(o-G?q John ??VaHagener,'tf^hy, a majcirity. of Tl votes; oirex Gilbert ?Pillabury, the pre Beuo-'Rebabliean -Mayor." The entir Citizeris^ticket js cl^ofed,by about th same majority. f *, , ", ."' **-, " . CINCINNATI, August 4.-^Senator Sbei man, addressing nu asoomblago in th Esob^ange, intimated that the Coinitt se^ipn of ?ongie^H would simplify tb spirit tu^c, making but ono,tax. . NEW YOUK, August 4.-There , wore ai san-jStrokes'yesterduy'. '. Thc yacht Sappho is-.ashore in liol ? gate.- ;. - e The steamer Province . ran into tim schooners, within au1 hour, doric Wednesday night's fog/- ' NIGHT DESPATCHES. ST. T^otJis, Angrist 4.r-Th?v Atlant and Paoi??' Railroad filed a petition i tho United States'.Court to restrain sh rife, olaimiog exemptions')from taxatic - by Act of Congress,-.providing that tl land and property gjyen should not t ?taxed nu til the road .was built sud a div dend*declared. ? ? >.r Jr .Tbe employees of Volqan Iron Worl ?WacR; beoabflo they were dissatisfii with the'Supcriutsndon't. . "j,' NEW,YoBK,.Aoguat 4.-The inVeatig tion oi the Westfield disaster is progrfe sing. Tho evidence is voluminous b qnite contradictory. . SA? FB?Nfjisqo, August ,4.-ExrGo Belger ia in a dying condition; fro droopy. ' ' ?'? ? 1 . . HAVANA, August 4.-Fort Principo^? struck by lightning. Two officers ai two soldiers were killed. . WASHINGTON, August 4 - An injuc tion baa. been granted restraining tl Diatriot of Columbia from issuing bon for $4,000,000. . Reer nita ere ordered to the far, Weat watch tho Indians, Citizens of Ihe United States, are a vised by tho Stato Department, befo going abroad, tb' obtain passports. 1 fees aro now charged for them. Nat ralized citizens should send authentioi ed sopi?s, of their, naturalization pepe with thejir application. Weather probabilities-Tbe area threatening weather, with looal rait will probably extend Soutb-eastwai and provoflou Saturday from Penna, vania to Florida. .' Tho area' of !ow< barometer will probably p&as over Per sylvania and Massachusetts', with bea rains. Tho severest, local storm* ( probable for Virginia and' Mary lar Cool clearing np weather ia probable : Saturday North aud Waat of Kenine! and on tho lower lakes. Southe winds, with rain, aro probable for I Gulf coast. WHiMiNOTON, N. C., August 4. NoWTH?SO^OT lCo^ryT?he 5tp?b7t??&? gain several hundred on the vote of 1870; Aeson County, small Conservative > Sain; Warren, 200 Conservative gain; olumbus County... reported,heavy Con? servative gain. Nows thus far received ia fuvorable to the coil of h convention by a small majority. OHKENUHIKR WnrxE SULFHUR SRRINOS, LVA., August .4'.-In tho'rdental conven :tiou, to-day, Dr. Morrison rend a report ou mechanical dentistry:' A report on dental eduoation was road by Dr. Geo. O. Mills, of- Brooklyn, and a paper on :tbe same subject was read by Dr. G. ,13. Franois, of Now York city. A' pap or dh dental aetiology, by Prof.. Cutter., of Now Orleans, was road :by ;Prof. -T?fr* A report on operative dentistry, was read by Dr. Tait. * The following gentlemen' were eleoted executive officers for the ensuing year: President, Geo. H. Cush ing^of Chicago; lst^Yico-Presjdent. Gd ??. Franoisvoj New *?oik; 2d Vice-*re-} sident, J. K. WalV?rf of New "Orleans;1 Corresponding Seoretnry, J. A. Salmon, of Boston; Beoordiog . Secretary, M. 'Dean, ' of Chicago^' Treasurer, W. H., Goddard, ot' Lo u is ville! ' Niagara Fulls was designated aa the qr?xt placo foe the annual convoution. By the upsetting of a boat at Benova, Peun.., Tuesday, Miss 'Lillie TJhrio and Mrs. W. Bex, of Philadelphia, wero. drowned. j; . <- . .. v SpniNaFXEnn^^MA?a.?-^ingo?T- 4$-'.D.r. }W. G. Brock recovered $10.000 from the fOonneoticut Uiver Railroad for injuries received. Brock claimed $10,000. CHARLESTON, August i.-Sailed-brig W. H. Parke, Baltimore; schooners M; E. H i cn m o us, New York; Harriett Buker,' Baltimore. \\ Proceedings of Council. BPEOTAL M RETINO. [ COUNCIL Cn AMI}un, j ' 1 COLUMBIA,' 8. C., August 1, 1871t I Council met ?t.4- P, M/. ^Present-: ..His Hohor the Mayor," john'Alexander; .Aldermen Cooper, Denny, Goodwyn, Hay ne, Minort, Mojney, Simdns\ .Smith, Taylor, Thompson : andi Wigg. Absent-Alderman Wallace. .? [ His Honor stated that the meeting had been called pursuant to resolution adopt ed at regular meeting. Tho trial ai caso o? T. D. Loomis vs. City Weigher, was, > on motion, post? poned to next regular meeting. The trial bf oases of C. Hamburg vs. Policemeu Miles and Bright, was, ou motion, ' postponed -until next regular meeting, and Mr. Hamburg directed to file, iii writing, his charges, with names ! of witnesses. '. ,?i.: -, An ordinance to define the duties and fix tho salary and tenure of office . of j City Attorney, was taken np for conside? ration. Alderman Wigg moved to QU tho blank iu B?otien 3 (rolutivo to salary) with the words "one thousand." Oh thia tho.yeas and naya were called sod taken, resulting afr-follows: Yens 8; nays 3. Agreed to. Those voting in the affirmative-are Aldermen Denny, Hay ne. Mioort, Rimons, Smith, Taylor, Thompson and Wigg-8. Those voting I in the n?gativp aro Aldermen Cooper, Gooawya add' Mooney-3. . Tlie ordinance was read second ant third times,- passed j and ordered to be | published. 1 ?* ': 1 On motion of Alderman Denny, tho. ? account of Lunatic Asylum to January 1, 1871, payment of which had been ro? jeo ted . by: Council, was ordered to be taken from the file and referred back to Committee on Accounts. . .Alderman .Cooper moved a reconside? ration ' 6f ^the vote whereby Council adopted a resolution relative to'removal of bodies A rona the. rold Potter's Field and re-inter meet itt luew Potter's Field. On this the yeas aud nays were called and taken, resulting as follows: Yeas 9; hays 2. Agreed "td,'/!Those voting iu tho affirmative .uro ..Aldermen -.Cooper, Goddwy?j ' Hayn?; ' Mitiort, "Mooney, Simons, Smith, Tuy??r'aud Thompson 9. Those '?otingi in, .tho negative' nib Aldermen Denny. auyj'SYigg-2. . The rosolutiou w?ai then token up, and on motion of Alderman- Simons, the further consideration of samo was definitely postponed." ',. On motion, Council adjourned. WILLIAM J. ETTEB, . - Oity.CJerk,.'.'. -?Vt-t-v-r '\ FIHE.--About half-past 1 o'olock', this morning, a fire was discovered in tho roar of Mr. >W. Bissell's hardware etore, Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. Nearly ?bree-quarters o?"' au hour had elapsed before a general, alarm was given by the bells. Tho stock was covered by an insurance of $16,000. The building in whioh the fire originated and the one adjoining it-both badly burnt-belonged to tho estate of "Henry Strohecker, and wore.insmed. The two buildings wero still burning at the hour wo went to press, but ibis thought that the fire will not go beyond them, as a thick wall intervenes between the second store and the nett atoro ,North, j It is thought to be the work of inoondiarism.H ? \Oharleston Courier. --:-:- . THE WESTERN OHIO COUNTERFEITERS- I NINETEEN ARRESTED.-The United States | detectives who have been on tho track ol what is known as the "Western Ohio Gang ol Counterfeiters,". Beera io'Rave accomplished their object with complote success. Thirteen men aro now ia jail in Cleveland and six in Indiana. The detectives consider their work done, so j far as tracking and capturing aro con? cerned, and will now depart for other fields of labor. Tho last man secured-, William A. Showen, is a young man, whoso father is a wealthy farmer of Ma? rion, Ohio. ? -- ^ ? > -Social philosophers in England arc be ootniug alarmed over tho growing excess of females over males iu thu population. Ten years ago tho overplus of women amounted to 000,000, while according to the oonsuH, lately completed, there aro' nearly 1,000,000 moro v/omen luau mon iu tho country. ?TMT? m??iMM?.?M-l?|?i -? IP. I. im? Pl'll^frW B^syVw?kJLansJ b?^A?Ler?y" British GODBQI at ByfTtilo, New York, and subsequently Oona ul ot Fara, Bra? zil, died iu the latter city on the 30tb of last mouth, of yellow fever.* . Mr. .He*' mans Was ooo of the five children ofj Mrs. Felecia Hemaus, the. celebrated English poetess. 1 ' ' " ' "' ' . An English, barrister.in Madras.has hit upon a neut substitute for divorce. He hus simply turned Mohammedan,.by vf hieb means ho does hot get rid of his wife, but is enabled to mako her life a burden to her in the most satisfactory, planner by bringing other wives into the famfly. .'.'?'-. KIN L? CU AIM ?fl Ut;? AL.. i IiiYEiirooL, August 4-NoHn:-Cotton opened activ?-uplands 8%@9', Orleans 9J4'; sales of tho week 64,t)UU bides; ex port fi.OOOf speculation 7,000; steck 673, U?0/<Of which American is 862.000; re? ceipt*' of the woek 82,000, bf -which American is 10.0U0; actual export 8,000; cotton afloat 485,000, of which Ameri? can is 460,000. i i i rt" ] I LONDON, August 4-Noba.-'Consols 93Ji@93$gV Bonds 93.^. ; FaaKKFoirr, August 4.- Boh'dS 96%(2l 97. PAJUS, Augqst 4.-Heuten 55f. OOo. Bullion bas increased 18,O0O,000f. ^LONDON, August 4-Evening.-Con? sols 90S.1 bonds 93>?. Sl/J ->.' LiviutrooL,1 Attgust 4-Evening. Cotton closed firm-uplands 8%@9; Or? leans ?V.?- Manchester advices more fa vorable. Holiday iu London and Liver pool Moodily. NEW Yulti, August 4-Noon.-Flou dull and unchanged. Wheat Quiet anc heaVy;.; -Mess pork 13.62@13 87. Lan quiet,'nt. 10??@10>?. Colton quiet upluuds Vij?; Orlenos 21 >? ; sales 501 bules. . Freights steady. Slocks prctt; notfve; but prices firm. Quid steady, a 12j-u'. Guvemments steady and dull Money easy, at 2. .Exchange-lung 1(1 short lOV,. i ?1 '. - 1 7 P. M.'-Specie shipments 8371,00C Cotton unchanged; sales 1,290 bales uplands 19%. Flour-Southern dui common to lair extra 6.35(5)6.50; choic to good 6 55@9.00. Whiskey 94)<i Wheat tinner-winter red and ambt Western new l.3fi@l-.40. Corn ? shad better, at 65<SGb\ Pork-lower, at 13.4 @13.G2>?. Lard dull. Freights scare? ly so tirui. Money abundant and ni changed. Exchange dull, at 9^@9^?? Gold 12>?@12>?-., Govern men israeli at cd somewhat; 62a 14.}^. Tennesac, very strong und active; new South Can lilias not sn strong; ot hers dull. Tenue sees 74>?; new 74^. Virginias! 64>, new 72. Louisianas 67; new 61; Ieve< 69; 8s 84. Alabamas 90; 5s 67. Georgi) 83; .7s 92. . North Curolinas 44; new 2 dontli Carolinas 72; new 57>?. CINCINNATI, An gust 4.-Flour wit better fueling. Corn dull, at 51@5 fork drooping-country . 12 25; ci 12.65. Lard 9>?. Bacon dull aud u settled. Whiskey 92. ST, LOUIS, August 4.-Pork dull ai drooping, ut 13.75@14.00. Bacon du at jobbing rutes-^-shoulders 6%(dj6$ olear sides 8>?. .:. . . LOUISVILLE, Au ga st 4.--Provisio dull and weak. Pork 13.00 cash ' f round lota; 13.50 on orders. Bacon wi small.ordei demaud-shoulders ?%; ole aides 8>.i. - Packed w h inkey. 92. . ., > NEW ORLEANS, August 4. - Flo in better supply but dull-super 5:C doable''6.50; treble 6.75@7.00i Co irregular-mixed 70@73; white-73@*i Pork dull-held at 15.00. Bucon 7^ 9%. Lard dull-tieroe 10J?; kegs 11J Others uiichanged. > j BOSTON, August 4.-Cotton qn aud steady-middlings 20; reoeipts 1 bales; sales 250; stock 6,000; recei] of the week 4,415; sales 1,450. BAi/nuoBa.,. August ,4.-Wheat-.a flour-dull. Corn active-white 76; y low 68(2)70. Provisions and whiskey 1 changed. Cotton dull and nominal-m diing l'JJ?('?20; receipts ll bales; sa 82; stock 1,812; reoeipts of tho; wi 536; suies 315.. MOBILE, August 4.-Cotton nomino middling 18>4 ; receipts 120 bules; st 100; stock 7,941; receipts of the w< 38U; sales 2,i00. SAVANNAH, August 4.-Cottou 1 und very quiet-low middling 17; ceiptB 2?8 bules; sales IOU; stuck 4,1 receipts of the week 806; sales 290. ' GALVESTON, August 4 -Cottou qui? good ordinary 16^; receipts 139 bu sales 13; stock 1,857; receipts of week 918; sales 538. NoitFOLK, August 4.-Cotton Stead low middling 17;1.?; receipts 387 bu stock 065; receipts of thu week ' sales 35. CHAULESTON, August4.-Cotton do middling 18??; receipts 61 bales; s 50; stock 3,300; receipts of tho v 1,216; sales 246. WILMINGTON, August 4.-Cotton q -middling 19>? ? receipts 24 bules; 9' 612; reoeipts of tho week 134. WiioL.U'iAijfc: I'litcus- uUKUtfeA COB11KCTKP WK BK IA BY Tilg II O A DD OF TBA Ai-l'I.KS, ybll.t i)0(Uj2 ?U i MOLA>38~?S,Ou?ft,3! UAOOIMO,.19-X02G j Nmvuri'ns Hi HALE Horn, Mn. '??UQ-?? 1 Sugar li's o.. O1 N.Y.oiWos^lb 8^12 i NAILS, fcf RejiG 50c U UTTER,North. 88 -j,-lu ONIONS, ffbnr 12i( Gouutry, ft th.2UIU.3U ' OIL, Kerosene,--3 UACON. {imus, lutero i Machinery. .75( Bides, ~$ lb. 10&12 SI-ECUS, Oold (?3 Bhotildor?... 8(<?10l Silver. < CANDLES,8norm-tU({i.70 I 1'OTAT'S, Iriul C0< Adamantine th 16? 16 I Sweet, biiB ?U? OorruN Y AFIN 1 20(<?1 25 I HICK, (tn nih na ll? iJorrox.?tet il,_IDA 1 SHOT, t<bag. 275i Middling.18} SALT,Liverp.20Ui Low Midl'g,_17* SOAP, |wth,."? Good Urdiiy,_1(J? ?SPIUITS, Aloohol, Ordinary...-.16 I KrimUy . .4 U0<i CUKKBE, K.D.lb. 20<?j)2<j I Oin .2 00 ?aotory.I(5'l?22 I Hum.?'J ?U OoVVKK, Km,\'tlbl7<?022 ! Wlilekey.. .135 Ijuguityi n_28(3)20 j SOOAB, Crus ?V l'J Java.28<o3Ul IJrown.' t'Loun.Uo. 7S06AL00? ?STAUCH, V Ib.:. I Northern.750r<?U ?0 1 TEA,Oreen lbl Ut; linAls.Oorn 1 15'(?l 20 1 IJlack,. ..1 00 Wheat_1 40'iel 50 TonACCo, Oliw.Cfi O&U. 1 Wff?tl 2U Snioking,lb..5U l'OHH.1 lOftfl 25 VlNEOAR, Wino,. UAV, North, $}nwt..2 0J l-'rouch.... UinE;i,?ry, ^lb^J^lh WINK, Ohani.28( Croon.. .. GnH Port,^tKal3UC LAim,?)lb.H^JG Shorry.... 27.' LIME, >/ ubi. 2 ??HO? 75 Madeira... 8 Ut Otj?lTIE? IN OHABIiEfjT?N. 8. O-'^OTTect?d, W??????????I; Booker and Broker, No. 25 Broad street, Names of Securities;- Haie In.Of'd Asked. STATS SEOTIHTTES'. .V. N or Lh Carolina, old.... 6 .... 43 N. Carolina, new. .... .6 . . . . 26 South Carolina, old- ,6 . :.. 74 S; Carolina, new...... 6 ./?:. .58 S. C. reg'd stock, ex in. 0 " .. 70 Georgia, now. 7 .... 94 Goorgia.;. .6 .... 86 Tenuessee, old.?. 6 -.72 Tennessee, new. 0 .- ,72 Al?bame.............. 8 .... 98 Alabama. 5 .... 68 CITY HEOunrriKS. Atlanta, Gov,bonds... 8 7 7 0! 7'. 0 7 53 Augubtu, Ga., bonds... Charleston stock. Charl'n Fire Loan b'da Columbia, S. C., bouda Columbus, Ga., bouda. Macon, Ga., bouda. ... -7-,'. Mobile,. Ala...... V... * 8 -- Mot>ilo, Ala.:. 5 .... Montgomery, Ala..... 8? ... , Memphis, Tenu., b'nds :M:. old... 6?i... " new.. 6 Nashville, Tenu. 6 j Savanuab, Ga., bonds. 7 ... Wilmington, N. C. 8 Wilmington, N. C. 6 - RAILROAD BONUS. Atlantic and Gilli.7. ii. lt. B., 1st mortguga 7' i... Central Georg's. 7. ... Charleston and Savan. . 6- ... Obarb'tte, Col. & Aug.. 7... Gherawand Darlington 8 ... Choraw it Dar., 2d mort 7 " .. OhcKap'ko & Ohio, gold 6 ..?'.. "East Tennessee, Virgi? nia & Gu., 1st mort. 7 ... Georgia Railroad.... . 7 Green. Sc Col.. 1st mor. 7. Green. & C., State guar .7 ,.. Laurens.;- ,7 Macon aud Augusta, lat mortgitge. 7 Macon and Augusta, flat mort.,) guar. by Georgia Railroad. .. 7 ... Macon and Bruuswick, guaranteed by State,, of Georgia. 7 Memphis & Charleston. 7 Mississippi Central, 1st mortgage.* . . , 7 Mississippi Central, 2d , mortgage.,'.u. 7 Mississippi Sk Tennes? see, 1st mortgage... 8 Mississippi Sc Tenues Bee, Consolidated. .. , 8 Mobile and Girard, lat mortgage.'.... 8 Mobile Sc Montgomery,. gold, 1st mort., end. 8 Montgomery and Weat Point, 1st mortgage. 8 iMuscogeo, Ga.,/. 7 85 75 83 I 78 77 82 50 82 58 56 I 62 86 75 72% 84 60 100 ' es 83 90 75 93 68 . 97 . 95 . 56 . 50 . 80 90 84 84 88 75 85 85 78 85 78 97 North-Eaatern 1st mort-' 8-. 95 Nortb-Eustero, 2d mort, 8 .... 83 Sav. & Char., Int mort. 7 .... 78 Sav. Sc Char., Stato gna 7 . :.. 70 Sav. Sc Clmr."2d raurt. 8 _ 75 South Cai l'a, lat mort. 7 90 South Carolina...'. 7 .... 75 South Carolina. 6 .... 65 Spartauburgnod Union 7 .... 55 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic and Gulf.100 _ 30 Central Ga., ex div_100 .... 117 Charlotte, Col. ?Aug.. 100 ,. 40 Georgia. 100 .... 100 Groen, and Col. R. H.. 20 _ 2 Macon and Western... 100 .... 108 Memphis & Charleston. 25 - 9 North-eastern. 50 _ 10 Savan nab & Charleston 100 .... 20 S. C. R. R. shares. 100 .... 33 S. C. ll. ll.jc B'kshares 125 .... 33 Sont-western Georgia.. 100 _ 93 RANK STOCKS. Poop's N'l B'k Ch ai Tu. capital 8750,000. 100 .... 102 1st Nat'l Bauk Charl'u capital 8500,000. 100 .... 123 S. C. Loan & Trust Co. 100 .... BK) Caro. Nat. Bank, Col'a, capital 820J.OOO. 100 100 ... Central National Bank, Col'a, ca p*l 8100.000 1Q0 100 .. Nutiou'l B'k of Chester, capital 850.000.;. 100 Nat'l B'k of Newberry, . capital 8100,000. Nat'l B'k .Spurtanburg, capital 800,000. S. C. Bank & Trust Co. capital 8200,000. 100 Bank of Charleston_ 100 Union Bunk S. C. 50 I People's Bank So. Ca. 1 Pla?, & Mo. Bank4S.C. 25 Bank of Newborsy. 25 Bank of Camden. 50 Others worthless. MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. Charleston Gas Co_ 25 Churl'u City IV B. stock 50 Gianitevillo Man. Co... 100 G. Sc C. lt. cert, in dob. 64 S. C. R. cert, iudobt's. par NY E. ll. IV, cert indent. 65 Mt. Pleasant and Sulli? van's Jslaud Ferry Co. 100 .... 80 City of Nashville conp'H .... 84 - City Charleston cer. iu. par City of Memphis coup. 70 .... N. E. R. li. pref, stock. 40 S. ic U. ll. past due coup. 55 S. ic C. R. past duo ooup. 50 KXCIIANOR, ETC. New York sight....par l./prom Gold. .Ul 112 Silver. 103 .... H. C. RANK HILLS. *Bitnk of Charleston. Bank of Camdon. 30 ... Bank Georgetown. 1 ... Bunk of S. C. G .... Bank bf Chester. 18 ... Bank of Hamborg. 18 ... Bank of Newberry. 12 ... Stnto Bank, Charleston - 6 ... H Furniers'Ex. B'k Char. 3 ... 100 19J^ 50 " 4 25 20 55 110 Bartk of tho St?tja?t A 8. G., prior to W$t8?& .... . ; . ?Us issue '61 arid Mfgf?&i^.? '?Ph ?Meo. Bank WiPnk..s .*People*sB>pk Oharrp^nVt*^ ix . . . . : .*Uoion Bank Obdrles'n...; . .r _ *S. W. R. Bi Bank, o}dml.... *aW. R. B. Baak, new1 ?.. J.. ..... v.... Exchange Bank,Golutn -12 .*.*?.., Co?Yl Bank, of Opium . .i> 12 - Mercb. Bunk bf Cheraw .... - 6 _-J Planter's Bank Fairfield- 3 ...i. S. C. bills receivable... 95 _ Charleston chango bills. 95 . Bia)" Bills marked chus ( *) are being; redeemed at the counter of above office. Smoked Beef and Tongues, BUFFALO TONGUES and SMOKED BEEF, for salo l>v__E. MOPE. Choice Teas. GUNPOWDER, H vson. Oolong and English Broakfart TEi8. ThochoiceBt Imported tor ?ah> low. E.flOPE. Just Received, . | i>PC DBLS. NORTHERN IR?8H- POTA at? TO KS. For mle low by . -: Augusta- x JOHN AGNEW ?;8QN. FaB Turnip Seed!'-' TIIOHIiUnK'H Greon Globe.-Red^Tbp. l*rge Whit<i Norrolk; >'o){ow tstono, :i*od Rata Bana, freah, and for axle; by , :\ \- t g August a ? EDWARD HOPjj/y O^f Consignment, /, OAfi B^XES 8CALFD HERRINGS,' 35 ?V/U cents per box., v .' '. \w _Aiu;u?t 3 ,. -,: ?" ftgQ^BYMMreRS. Breakfast B?con. 1rv/\r\ POUNDB FaUon'?I?rket BACON ,UUU S?Rll'd, fur sah? low Aagu<t.? _E. Hq PE. ENGLISH BISCUIT AND Albert Crackers. * A FINE aseortment nf genuine RE ADING rx. BISCUIT, from thu celebrated honpe of .Mrdsrs. Huntley * Palmer. . - k ALRERT CRACK ICRS, genuine, being mada by McKenzie & McKunsio, Edinburgh, Scot? land, and uold by UoKENZlE, AUK- 3 G _Of Columbia. H.Q. FHE8H:: TURNIP SEED? T RUTA RAGA, , ? . ? GLOBE, 1 < A n r NORFOLK, ' > : RED TOP, FLAT DUTCH, For salo by W. C. F?8HER, Druggist and Apothecary, July 20 3?o Opposite folomhia^ Hotel. . NE WS . ' . THE Proprietor of Uie"LITTLlC STORE" has juftt retornen from Nov York, with a neat aaaortment'of ' ..... _ Choice i Qva?a* Che anent yot of tho season. Call and eeo", at Tuly27 C. F- JACRSOM'S. Mpln St. ^WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. ' MEDICAL DEPARTMENT^ DALT., MD. THE next regalar session ?illeommonco on the FIRST MONDAY tn October,' 1871. Preliminary lectures will begin the 18th Sep? tember. The course of instruction is. emi? nently practical and complete, contacting of didactic leotnres, clinical looiures and f pedal instraclions in the diagnosis and t realm eut of diuoabe of tho i'ed-side. Every variety of dh? easo may be seen in tbq' hospital wards and freo dispensary connected with ?he college. FKES.-For full conran, f Vii), ifatriculatlon, 15; Dissection, $10; Graduation, $'20. Students from the late slave-holding Stales, ?chose means <ire limited, will be received upon tho benefi? ciary plan of thoaohool. Tho annual circular und catalogue containing full particulars, will be sent?n application lo CHARLES W. CHANCELLOR, M. D., July vj time Dean of thu Facultv. TURNIP SEED so AT m iz? a? Ed E. E. JACKSON'S. PH co ?j t*j ?A aaras JINHHX _ Feeding Oats. 51/\rt BUSHELS PRIME HEAVY OATS. ?5UU July 27 Et HOPE:. : Pickled Tongues, Beef, &o. JUST oponod, choice Fulton Market REEF, Choice Pickled Tonguos, Choico Sugar-Cured llama, Choice Sugar Cured Strips, C?oico No. 1 Mackerel. For walo low by JOHN AGNEW A HON. IC?TcOIiD SODA WATER with PURE FRUIT SYRUPS, can be obtained at MCKENZIE'S SA? LOON. Try it._ The Georgia Gin THIS i-f tho third Bcaaon wo have sold thcBO GINS, and have novor had a ningle com? plaint. Wo offur thom with ronowad confi? dence, at medora!o prices and rosaonablo lenna. L?RICK A LOWRANCE, ARIB., July 13 2mo Columbia. M. O. Notice. rntlREE months from thiB dat?, application JL will bo raado to tho Grfeuvillo and Colum I bia Railroad Company for tho reuowal or tho following SCRIP, belonging to tho eutatoof JF.SSK DKUKUHL, which has been lobt or minian!, Viz: Slock Scrip No; 1,102, 250 shares. AxHosaniout Cort dieu to on samo, No. 1,482, 111,000. Sonp No. 1,337, 5 shares. AHBOSBioout Uortifl?atn ot? ?ame. No. 1,514, |;20. WM. H? PARKER, . Rocoiver Etd ate of Jea?o DeRruhl. dvo'd. JUNK 2, 1871. Abbovillo C. H. June 6 13mo -~-<j^?r???Wt-A^?ua A?J.?IL itt St* I JJ. - Borate, Mule*. Oovosjuid Voices, Wagons, <Jfcc. V?Sj ^C-^BKO??Q & 8?H. ; ON MON DAY'MO?IN?NQ nYxt,. August" 7, in front ot the Court Honso, nt io o'clock, we . will ?ell, without auy re?erve. ; Au ?Txtro finn yonf?g milch GOW 'and her' Br&limin uALF,vU? ini??,ether first-rate milch Cowa and their, young Calvuo, all ?aid ta be superior milken. .ALSO," 6 pood draft and eaddlo HOBBES. 1 4 fine young MOLE?. ? A lot of substantial double gear and other Harness. . J '.. . *. ' 1 Twohorso Wagon and ' four Damping (Urtu, in good ardor. . . TEBMH-Cash. ' AuguBt 5 A O?BD, ! . On or about tho lat of September, in addi? tion to oar immense stock of DRY ?GODS, CARPETS, BOOTS, 8H?E8, ?tp:, wo wilt sup? ply two more preHBing 'wanta of tba commu? nity, by adding an elegant first class MILLI? NERY ESTABLISHMENT, whero Goop's in., quantities will he kopt to select from, and. at price? that tb? people oan afford to buy.av tho Department to bp nuder, tho immediate snperyiBion of a lady from abroad, and ot Idgh ability in tu'g bmtiuoae- . -, . The' DRE?S-MAKING,.FITTING and CDT-,... :|TINQ . DEPARTMENT wili.be conducted! on an cn arged . scale, . under , thu j immediate charge of Miss A'KNIE WiTTEyqocx., aaa jeted br n, firab c?aSB ditterfrom. abroad, .Tho'wlm'lo . to occupy our .second .floor, jwuich'' ie beiu?,;', fitted ujp^ for. th^'.pnrpoae. 'Wp, propose' lo. y. sappy .dux. patrons., jin, foil, rrj, ftotk. cheap , . and'by.Tul'o. Wo guarantee all wp ?eil or: do,... to tho tuiltidt cxtont; and..aro,, s??i&ficd and determined to. sayo money ?qr- every person who deals wita as._ Tha oolculattou in Asim piv ono. Look ot our enormous iparchduos. Can we not only bay cheaper, and do* we Ont sell cheaper than othereV Let our patrono (the largeat. oj,any boneo in the South)' au- ; a wer. We'explain our'flaar&nAy--whick ap-. ?plies to oycry.bin g we pe?), or ?pj work donc : Wo guara n t oo the' {pf ico of all goods sold by. , ns to bo io all oases,as oho, ap. a a, the ejarno ex?-.. f tic)o can pe bought anywhere in tho South, and often cheaper, and wUliat .-all times re- - fand any amount where we aro ^hown a dis? crepancy in prices, it. o. SHIVER ft co. AngnatS, _ ; > . ,fi : 5mo ? j " Cotton Qins'.'?.*" . '-..' . aULLKT-fva-. PATENT STEEL BRUSH COTTON I TOoNttvSt $6.00 aad t5 f*> per saw, in Charl oaten,. . .-.-.aaiiill_i'L f; -Alii' > .. ; BrownVrGeorg?a Taj.terA COTTON GINt?, . at $100 per saw. delivered1 it any depot on South Carolin* oj^-tbe?rtocamUe and Colnm |"bla Railros/l^. Li- r x^v v / win/. - COTTON TRESSES, of varjoni patterns. HoadieVa po?tebJe Steam^AJrheB^ " ' i -J.:. . . ir :i O.-QRAVELEY. 52 Eaot, Boy ot reo t. Booth: *f .tho Poat O??co, Joly 2e ws6 , . , ? j ,u.Co?rle?^qn, S. O. M .-tau ort ! .'' 'W M . . ' f&j i .I'll IV I . . (il .ititi l.'nu'j .? i? iijDci rx! 1 '1 eMf\ . au . - .'. .'.'.'vi .iv:-'; . V ? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2? Tp.irli??ii?"! , . jj . ' it : OUR RETAIL: ll?ilSE, ti ?Vi ' I *H .. ? ' *cl?:a-T*a.- -v?' sss T H E i S T a-C K ; wmbeexhibit^ii^urr: :?;M -Pf ?? ?. lw% Wholesale and Carpet S?oms, Gre at B a r g a ins Will be offered to m a ko room for our FALL STOCK. Angl_iv? P. iioyg dt co.. . House. and Lot for Bale. Mr I AM now offering at private salo that No, 1 FAMILY HE8IDENCE AND LOT, ? now occupied by Rev. W. D. Thomas... This ia well known to be one of the most desirable residences in the city-on one ot tho highest points. Mouse has six largo ?ind comfortable rooms, with Ure-places in each . room. ? : Kitchen attached to the house. Good Servants'accommodation. Fine Well and Cistern. Superior Garden Spot. . '. . Beautiful Lawn in front of residonce, stud? ded with noble old oak trees. Tho Lot con taina-aoroa ol ground. Such an opportunity -fur securing a delight? ful home sold om oooursi.- ? For terms, ?ko., apply to JULIUS C. SMITH, ' Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Green? ville, p. O. ..: \ ) V. T Joly 25 36 FHSSEAHI) COOXi I w E open this day. a frosh lot oj DRY GOODS, Direct from drat, hands. Having no old stock to work off, wo'abow now and1 .fresh Gooda, at Dull Times Prices. We ask ospcoial attention and examination of our low price , 4 v SASH RIBBONS. Kemoinber, tho only place In the city to prc uro these desirable goods is af PORTER & STEELE'S. J nno^l 4 __t_ ~ " THE MORRIS COTTON OIN . HAS DISTANCED ALL OTU EUS, AND is warranted to do it again. For foll nartloutars, relativo to'tbeso machines addre.a ?. MORRIS, J uno. 18 3mu Columbia, S. C.