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.aiuno ty r:* a i?i<f.?.'U:t iuH i.^fav ,'7"7 . NOON; ii .jj.* t?ius DEPABTOB.E-.OF. DUBLIN RIOT-THB COilMONIflT TBLAJ49 ^ROUBLES/ltf l Ati'OEB^?.-^ PArii?JBE OB; ..BLliOItONS^fc? Flt ANO1 E --7 J ULj?d 'sJtMON A OQMMUNIS'P - ?ALLOT BILL. FASSES BY nO?HH OF OOM1LON3, AC., AG. ' ?J DUBLIN, August 8.-The royal. Visitors haye- left .Dublin. There was uot ? oheer from tho lined streets through ?hieb - thoy. .phased. The- .silence - was | ooly^ broken by a few hisses. The oon duo,tj of the police at the Pheonix; Park, which is denounced as inexcusably bru? tal, embittered the people. VEitflAixiijt?t?, "Augnst 8.-rTbe court- j martial fox tho trial of the Coinmuqists, opened yesterday.. Indictments were r jad? ?when, sdmp.pf the prisoners treated thai proceedings -with levity. LONDON, August 8.-A despatch from Dublin 8ajB tho^oity-1?.quiet, but the ex? citement of tbo*p?pula?? Ima nut subsid? ed, i It is generally thought tho sympa- ? this?rs of the Fenian prisoners have not given mp the idea; pf holding another . nioetjug, in upi tu of the prohibition of the.- .authorities., i The .sentiment of the majority of tho people is in favor of grub t? u g amnesty to'alt Fenian pris?a ors ; b?t vio ?eui. opposition lo the i^utho r i lies, ia deprecated!; .Tue hebel wusthut the royal visit would be made the oppor ihtji^y'by th?-O?v^ttt?iBnt'fdr the'r?lease o? ?ie .?a'p^&?d; ?^u^?sy. ' .The' pqph' laoo ia very bUtur, ag?ju'at .the Prince bf Wides, beoatiHo ho luis not in turf er red for amnesty, v^^^a .wt?l?^pplice force is still ? OD. theajert, t'iV military consigned to? ?he . barracks, 4p : be : ready if called npon: ta.aid the pohoe. Thus far, no deaths ' ure reported,, but it ia thuught five to ten persons ' will tl io of their' inj l?? rica. Howe/Siip^rintouirmit of Police, is iu.ucritioaV !co?di??pu; btit hopea are entertained-.for .his recovery.. It is yet nnoertuin whether tho (Joeen can legally .pi?&??atk "Mr; ;^mUh eiipV other lenders .<?f? the demoh^^tip'ft.'.. j .-.[..). ;? 'YBBBAJXJIES, .AugnstvB.-" Advices-from Algeria say . tba insurrection' bah been routed and Alonededom subdued. The xoyolfc, howixver, oontin?e? iii thu pro? vince of Oonatautic?-r-lho most Eastern of threo i do part tuon ts, of whioh Algeria is oompoa?d. '1 ^uta?ro?s murders are BtiUj bringt ?pO).o^Mej?;)fey the -, rebela in that- proyinoo und .so^exalioreste burned U : . ..NIGHT DESPATCHES \. y^^BffA?.t?B^'j 'August ?^A co?tcil' of war, with Thiess and MoM?huu present, -resolved to-iadopted energetic measures to ?opprosa the Algerian rebellion. At a secoud election' at Strasburg, ye,sr . terdajrrover. .half. the. voters abstained. ? There waa.a similar result ia -Mulhouse ? ?Sud ot{>?r conquered towns.- ' '? ^?^IJON', August 8;-r-In the. House of . Oommpns, oft,er a. bitter debute, Glad? stone implored the- House to poss the ballot* bill, and the bill was passed. '. : PATOIS, August 8.?-The Vendors and JZaii? J?urttal stutes that Jules Simon is a member of the. International Society i ?'.';?. e:Kt .V--.. . r r.c ? American ltit??llucncc . ^ NOON DESPATCHES. CLASSl?CATlIoN OF PATENTS-NEOKO HIOT. jj . OW >A ?AlWUpA?-BEPCniAOAN NOMINA utoae-KENTUCKY DBMO CHATIO BY A 'ii^nofe MAJonrrr-PiiKAHANTON BUPEU ' BUDED - AHBrT??ATOH?JHip ..UN DEH THE I / WA^lllNOTON TH KATY - SIEG E OP PORTO ?Blb?iBAIf?ED- NOVEL HUIT, AO , AO. 11 WAHHINQTON, .August 7.-The Com? missioner of Patents1 has prepared, for tho'.ootjvfipience. of inventors, and . us 'a me?na of / facilitating the business of .hi? burean, a a i mph lied ol usai flou ti on of tho subject- matter of : paten ta issued, The e|asses- nhmber ? 128, . under which are grouped hil cognate articles, inventions and processes. Tho Commissioned-iajlll hereafter..isond to.persons desiring-them eolios of tho specifications and drawings Of all the patent? issued in oby "desig ' nated class commencing with July 1, *7i, and continuing 'Until, at ten.roeatsi per jpaientT the amount shall equal- the som .df^on?y enclosed to him. '"* - ?-J gAVAKNAH, August 7.V7-A $tort$]?t!n?x ?zo excursionists on t ho, -Hu van hob Sea? - board and. Skidaway Iiailroad^ took pos? session of .the pars.",' Atter putting loose tito, of the .cara near Sandfly, Station, . .they commo'uoed fighting.?mmig -them . selves.'--'-' ?n?- 'negro is 'reported -killed. * The remaining cars, sith a larg? lamber ot. ladies on board, camp on.to the city. Tho negroes have possession of the road, Tho elieriff will go ont to night to'arrest 'the:rioters. . .'. '..- . ' '.' : ' ; ' 'N$w ?BhE?H?;"A?gu8t7.T--The .ef?p tiona : for ? delega tea to the Hop u bli ou u Oonventiori passed off with comparative . qni'eb'. There Were one br tv?' knock downs, but no serious .distufbunco. Lieutenant Governor 1 Dunn, United States Marshal Packard, Postmaster Lowell,' OOlfectbr Casey sMd Cpl. C^rtt?r, Speaker' pf ' tho House, were, 'elected. 'The election stands:.For Governor War mouth-11th, 1th, 13th and 11th warde; doubtful, 8th ward; against tho adminis . tration-1st, 21, ?kl, ,?tb, 7th,' 9th, 10th ..and 16th warde. In all those warda:the anti-administration- part j \nlaim Inigo .- majorities,' but the election Pf 'th? deie 5Ote? is'gonerally conceded 'in the Statt?. ,S beard from, eight parishes bav?icRSt their votes for Wurmouthand send tweh ty.d?l?gaten;-forty-one voted against him audseut sixty-four delegates; eight pa , >ioh,05 are not bcird.ircu;, .. COTJUM?U?, OHIO, August 8.-Hon. 'JPtamm^^nrraj? died' ;o-'dny,-of look * Lo^vniB,' IQY., August a-The De ra?inr^ carry the State by about 80,000. AU the- Democoatio candidates of the , Legislature have been elected. i*^ WAS?iNd'?ioii, August 8.-Last night, Graut sent bin Private Secretary to Plea"su.bton, requesting hie resignation. ' Ple?sont?n declined- to resign, where? upon tho. President determined to sus - pend him and appoint! Douglass. The papers are now being prepared. NBW YOBK, August 8.-Within the past few days, one steamer and six ves? sels have' been quarantined, with yellow fever, from the West Indies. Frauais Adams bas signified bia accept? ance of tba arbitratorship undoc tho Washington treaty. . Uhf? President has departed. . . ' Pleasanton waa formally anspended. Douglas baa been appointed and ia in possession of tba office. No Cabinet to-day. The postal money order With Germany goeB into effect. ^October 1, 1872-the North German Lloyds Company requir iog a year's notice. The -immediate' canses assigned for Pleusanton's removal in official circles ie that the revenue is not collected with efficiency, reversal of the rulings of his predecessors, making decisions, .tho( ef? fect of which was needlessly to lessen the. revenue, and acting 'on important matters without consulting Boutwell, wherein Boutwell had paramount autho? rity. Picasso to h's letter concludes: "In justice to the' public ..interests placed under my charge, and the importance tc tho tax-payers of a proper solution ol those difficulties, I must respectfully de cline to tender yon my resignation; anc trusting it may not bo deemed inappro priate, I will again request 'that, youl present determination may be' r coon si sidered, and an investigation of tin matter'of difference' between the Secre tary. and myself be referred ;to the Attor ney-Geueral for his legal opinion. Wi tl great respect, "(Signed) A. PLEASONTON, "Commissioner." ty Weather probabilities-The bar o mete will probably rise, with partial cloud; and pleasant weather on Wednesday Nbjrth and West of "Ohio. Cloudy, uni threatening weather ia probable for th Oulf States; fresh South-westerly winds with pleasanji : weather, .for the Middl and Eastern ?tales. '. Si. Louis, August 8.-Io tho Nation' Labor Congress, the " President read hi aun?nl message. Delegates were preset from'tho Middle, Westorh and Soother States i nono from New England.. . Q LIEU EU, August 8.-Advices by ti day'B mail settle, the final withdrawal c Imperial troops from the dominion. NEW YOIUX, Au ga st 8: -Th ario w We t r'otbrns from h br European trip failing I improve his health. ?? li-' lu the Court of Special Sessions, t day, lb the caso' bf Nathan Koybpeki, Jow, charged wjth disturbing.the Me th dist.congregation of Alanson Ohurob, I w?fking ou a sewing machine durit hd?rs bf ^divine service, in a room opp site the' church, Judge Sbondly foui bim guilty, bat suspended sentence. Ti Judge enid ho' 'disturbance to religio worship of any kind could be permitte TbeJew, ho said, h^d the.same redet against other's, if they disturbed his1 re giana worship on Saturday. POBTO. Rico, jlug'ust 8.-The sie was raised yesterday throughout the i and and'quiet reigns, The Captai General bas resigned. It ia soppos General Sunoi will be re-appointed. < SAVANNAH, August 8.-The Sheriff a posse, which wont - out last night, to i rest the negro excursionists, who b taken possession of two cars on the ? vannah, ? Seaboard and Skidaway Rt road, returned this morning. Tho nej men had all left the captured cars, a took to the woods, leaving their won and children in the oars. They w brought to the oity and allowed to gc their homes. Ne arrests have yet bi made/ v. CDABM?STO?J, August 8.-Arrivei steamers Manhattan, NeW York; Vii ni'?,. Ph i ladelphia; Falcon, JBalti more, ' 3 HOTEL Anr?VAi?, August 8.-Colu? Boiel-J. M. Baxter, J. ti. Hair, J, Pool, Newberry-; .W. H. ?Jvans, J. Blum. Mrs. Blum, Mrs.. W. B. Din W. Du&eyVArljl Roamrflfc# J. A* 1 ?bsd,* Bi A.-Pringle, Charleston; W Ofbsaw?ll, S. !P;;, J^Da?l?rth;; W. Keno ody. Augusta; G.-F. Wright, ?maria:RI >ftefo; Winhsboroi' A, Gilbert.?Sumt?r; R. L. Singlets ry, M Drinie; N". O. ; T. W. ? MoDougal! E. ' Porter; U: 8. Army; TV Ander Fairfield; A. Austell, Atlanta; Mrs. J Harrington,, two' children and sorv Marl boro j M?as T. Irbyj Laurena. Nickerson j?To?iffr-E. H. Frost, S Johnston, Ohurlestoii; D. McIntosh wife, 'B...H, Hodgson, TJ. 8. A.; J So other nj etty! 3pf J. Brooks, Md M. Seigler, Newberry.- .iii -Columbia, Spat Bo a Larger Btisi Rx tra Preparation /ur a Big Trat HAVING put nar Ratall Douse in ord< are now prepared to show our custon FULL LINE OP GOODS, in ovcry d mont, which .will bo largoly reploniah ovary steamer with ehoico and seasc goods, unrivalled for quality, styles and \ One of tho firm js now in Now York lc after tho interests of onr ouetomors. tend to exhibit, this fall and winter, tl ?took of goods ovor oponed iu Colum! prices to ault all. Wo koop only standard makes' of goi root from ma?ufaoturors *aud importe) sell to ovory ono alike, having but ONE L Our Wholesale and Carpet Boom w. tain a Vioioo stock of good?, in "qrtali pilterna, . ? . i t-.tt . >* Big lino of D?SIB9TIC? always ?n h; ' ; ', W. D. LOVE A CO Columbia Hotel Buildi % j ' Main el W. D. LOVE, B. B. MOCREEB?. V; i Prime White and Yellow Coi rtAf\ BUSHELS rrimoWhitoCt OU\y bags of tbroo bushels. 600 bushols Primo Yellow Com, in two bushels, Just receivod in store and low for oash only. JACOB LE\ . Auctionoor and Commission Men ton opened quiet and ia now easier-up? lands 8%; Orleana 9>?. PARIS, August 8.-Rentes 55f. COo. . LONDON,- August 8-*Nobn.--Consola 93%. . BondB 98%. . LoNDon? Aug?at 8- Evening.- Con? sols 93%. ii LiTKBPOOL,. August 8 -Evening. Cotton cloBed heavy-uplands 8%; Orr leans 9)6. . NEW YORK, August 8-Noon.-Specie shipments over 8250,000. Stocks rather heavy and dull. Gold firm, at V2.%<& 12*?. Governments steady and dull. State bonds very firm, bat dall. Mont y easy, at-2. Exchange-long 9%; short 10%. Flour and oom dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and firm. Pork dull, at 13.50@13.75. Cotton dull and lower uplands 19&; Orleans 20%; sales 200 bales. Freights firm. v ? 7 P. M. -Cotton in fair demand bot weak; sales 2,817 bales-uplands Orleans 19%? Flour-Southern dull and de.clini?g; common to fair extra 0.30 @6.59; good to choice 6 55(cjj9.00. Whis? key 93. Wheat a shade firmer-winter red and amber Western 1.35 @ 1.40. Corn ihnotivo and unchanged. Rico quiet, at,7%@8?-?.. P?ik 13.G2; new ll.00@ll.25. . Reef . quiet-plain mess 8@8^'. Lord dull-kettle 10. Freights quiet.. Money unchanged. Sterling dull, at?9%. Gold 12%ia}l2.&.. Go? vernments strong; 62 s and 8s advanced %@}?o. 02*14%. Tennesaees 75; uew. 75J(j. Virginias 64,i?; uow 72. Lou? isianas .67j now Gi ; lov?es G2; 8s 83. Ala? bamas 100;"5s 67. Georgias 83; 7s 91%: North Carolinas 4jL; now 2G. South Ca? rolinas 72; new 58". LOUISVILLE, August 8.-Floor dullond .unchanged. Corn 68. Provisions-no? thing beyond slight order demand. Pork 13.00. Sliouldera. 6}^; olear sides 8%. Lard 10@U%. Whiskey 89. S?< Loors, August 8.-dflourdull-win? ter superfine 4.00?4.50. Corn dull and unchanged. Whiskey unsettled-?mall lots 93. Pork lower, at 13.25. \ Bacon dull-order lots, shoulders 6j?; dear sides 8%@8%.. Lard 9%@10. CINCINNATI, August 8.-Flour in good demand at full prices-family 4.50? '4.60. Corn quiet, nt 51 ?52. Pork un? settled, ut 12.25. Lard 9@9>^. Bacon UjUBettled-shoulders 6%. Whiskey;89. - AUGUSTA, August 8.-Cotton in fair demand, at lower rates-middling) 17; aalcB 242 bales:' receipts 461. ' SAVANNAH, August 8.-Cotton doll low middling 17%; receipts 210 bales; stock 4,931. MOBILE, August 8.-Cotton dull 'middling. 18;' receipts 20 bales; sales 5?;katQok7,'4G3. . M ninnis, August 8.-Cotton dull and nominal-middling 17%. NEW OBLEANS, August 8.--Flour drooping-soper 4.30(ol5 00; double 6;25@6.??; treble 6.25@7.25. Corn dull and, lowor-mixed 76; white 70; yellow di}.;' Pork dull and nominal, at 14.7$. Bacon drooping, at 7>^(^jfi- Lard jrregalar-i-tier?e 10>?@10%; keg 11%. Others unchanged. Cotton dull and nominal-low middling 17%@17%; re? ceipts 1,580 bales; stock 42,741. ;?oJ5oipN? A-?gUBt 8.-Cotton quiet and weak-fiddling 20}^; receipts 1,390 bales; sales 200; Btock 6,000. .G^viistpN, August 8.-Cotton dall good, ord i iui ry lb; receipts 222 bales; -Sfco?k 1,161. ,1 .? : ' ^ PHILADELPHIA, August 8.-Cotton dull-middling 19#@19%.' BALTTMOBE, August 8.-Cotton dull and lower-middlings 19J?j ; receipts 206 bales; salea 13;: stock 162. Floor quiet and weak. Wheat active and firmer. White Southern corn 74@77; yellow 66 @67. Provisions and whiskey un? changed. NORFOLK, August 8.-Cotton qaiot low middling 17%; receipts 55 bales ; sales 408. WrntrtNOTON, August 8.-Cotton quiet -middling 19; stock 565 bales. CuAituESTON", August 8.- Cotton dull middling 18; receipts 132 bales; sales 25; stock 3,357. . . BE. S. F. FANT'S 8UPEBIOR TONIO BITTERS ff 13 oomposod of the best Anti-po ^Ejg?fcriodio Tonics known to tLo modical ^?fi-^profoealbii. Tho addition of cortaio |$gj? ingredients hm conqilotoly dib JglCgk. Rlijscd the tasto of tlie Tonic prin ^?EP ajplo as to rendor it palatable, even to the most fastidious. It augments the energy of the vital fonc? tions, exerting a powerful* iufluenco over the digOHtivo, annruulative, sanguinlfcrous and not vous systems. 1 It proves, salutary in the debility eonao quont upon ?di malarious dlueascB, violent bodily or mental exertion, in weakness of tho constitution ot .both sexes, iu nervous vortigo, heatt-acbo, tlc-doloreux, and many local pains, dependent on deficient energy in the nervous system, lt also POHBOBHGS laxative and alterative properties, and will remove till billousneBB from tho stomach, increase the appetite, amljnvjgorato tho wholo system. . Preparod only by 8. F. FAST, Newberry, fc>. 0. For salo at W. C. FIBBER'S Now Drug Btrire, Opposito Columbia Hotel, Aggnat 9 Gmo_Columbia, 8. C. Feeding Oats. O/in BUSHELS PBI&IE HEAVY OATH. ?\J\l Jnly27 K, HOPE. SE.M) TI1IC Uli Wt TIDINGS ABKO.\I>: CHILLS AND FEVER CURED I Hei ni tali's Great Medicine, KW?k OHIIi?* O?R?, A POSITIVE OUREt SEND all the incurable casos. One bottle ie all that' need bo taken. Banish pain! Hsnlsh sufTerlngl To tho afflicted this ia tid ingB of great joy. I have boon curod. J. A. DAVIS. I have boon curod. C. B. THOMAR. ? I havo tuen curod. J A. ELKIKD. I have bcon curod. J. H. DIBEKTSB. I havo been cured. D. WAUK. I have been curod. M. C. Loo AX. AU can bo cured by calling on UEIJS1T8H and got a bottlo of thia groat medicino. Pro pared only by E. H. HEINIT8H, At his Drug Store, opposite PUONIX oflico. July 25 % August 8.1871? by. i ?. C^-?orr?c mmX????m Banker und Broker, No. 25 Broad street. ?ames qf Securities.. Kaja In. Of'dAsked? STATE BEOXTBITZES. ~ " Nortb Carolina, old.\.. 6' - 43 H. Carolina, now. - 0- 2Q South Carolina, old_ 6 - 71 H. Carolina, now.. 6 .... 58 S, C. r?g'd stock, ex in. 6 .... 70 Georgia, new.... 7 94 Georgia. ?6 _ 86 Tennessee, old. .6 _ 72 Tennessee, uew.. G .... 72 Alabam a. 8 _ 98 Alabama. 5 .... 08 CITY .BEOUHITIES. m Atlanta,' Ga., bonds_ 8 _ 85 Atlanta, Ga., bonds.... 7 . ... 75 Augusta, Ga., bonds... 7 .... 84 Charleston stock. C 53 Gbarl'n Fire Loan b'ds 7 _ 74 Columbia, S,C., bonds 6 ... . 64 Columbus, Ca., bonds. 7 .... 78 Macon, .Ga., bonds_ 7 - 77 Mobile,'Ala. 8 .... 82 Mobile,, Ala. 6 .... 56 Montgomery, Ala. 8 V.l.. 82 Memphis, Tenn., b'uds i i old... 6 _ 59 '? now.. 6 - 57 Nashville, Teuu. 6 - 62 Savannah, Gu., bonds. 7 .- 86 Wilmington, N. C. 8 - 75 Wilmington, N. C. 6 .... 72>? RATERO AU BONDS. Atlautic and Gulf. .7 _ 80 B. It. lt., 1st mortgage 7 - 60 Central Georg's_;.. 7 _100 Charleston und Havan.. 6 .... 65 Charlotte, Col. Sc Aug.. 7" _ 83 Oherawnnd Darlington 8 _ 90 Cberaw Sc Dar., 2d mort 7 _ 75 Chexap'ko & Ohio, gold 6 _ 93 East Tennessee, Virgi? nia Sc Ga., 1st mort. 7 _ 68 Georgia Railroad. 7 ..... 97 Green. & Col.. 1st mor. 7 _ 95 Green. & C., State guar 7 _ 56 Laurens. 7 .... 50 Macon and Augusta, 1st mortgage. 7 - 80 Macon andj. Augusta, (1st mort.,) guar. by Georgia Railroad... 7 _ 90 Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by State of Georgia-7 .75 Memphis A: Charleston. 7 .... 85 Mississippi Central, 1st mortgage. 7 .... 85 Mississippi Central, 2d mortgage.f... 7 .... 75 Mississippi & Tenues- . see, 1st mortgage. . . 8 .... 85 Mississippi & Tennes? see, consolidated.... 8 .... 78 Mobilo and .Girard, .1st mortgage.... 8 81 MobUe & Montgomery, . gold',- 1st mort., end. 8 .... 07 Montgomery and West Point, 1st mortgage. ' 8 . 81 .. I Musoogeo,'Ga. 7. 88 North-Eastero 1st mort. .8 ;... 05 North-Eastern/2dmort 8 _ 83 | Sav. & Char., 1st mort. 7 - 78 j Sav. & Char., State gua .<. 7 - 70 Sav. Sc Char., 2d toort- 8 _ 75 I South Carlia, 1st-mort 7 - 90 South Carolina..'. 7 - 75 i South Carolina. .>. 6 - 65 Spartanbnrgaud Union 7 - 55 BATEiioAT) STOCKS. Par. Atlantic and Gulf. 100. _ 80 Central Ga., ex div_10Q _117 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 100 _ 40 Georgia..-. 100 .... 100 I Green, and Col. R. R.. 20 _ 2 Macon and Western... 100 _ 110 Memphis & Charleston. 25 .... 9 North-eastern-. 60 .... 10 Havannah Sc Charleston 100 _ 20 S.' C. R. Ri shares. 100 _ 33 S. C. R. R. & B'k shares 125 _ 33 I Sout-westorn Georgia.. 100 .... 93 [ HANK STOCKS. Peop's N'l B'k Charl'n. capital 8750,000. 100 .... 102 1st Nat'l Bank Charl'n capital 8500,000. 100 .... 123 S. G. Loan Sc Trust Co. 100 .... 100 Caro. Nat Bank, Col'a. capital $200,000..... 100 100 .... Central National Bank, Col'a, cap'l $100.000 100. 100 .... Nation'! B'k of Chester, capital 850.000. 100 - Nat'l B'k of Newberry, capital 8100,000. Nat'l B'k Spartaoburg, ' capital $60,000. S. C. Bank ?TrustCo. capitul $200,000..... 100 ....100 Bauk of Charleston... . 100 - 19?.: Union Bank S. 0. 50 .... 50 People's Bauk So. Ca. 4 Plan. & Mo. BankAS. C. 25 .25 Bauk of Newberry. 25 . Bank of Camdetf. 50 . Others worthless. 1 MISCELLANEOUS SECUlirTIKa. Charleston Gas Co_ 25 - 20 GbarPu City It lt. stock 60 .... 55 GranitevilloMan. Co. .'.100 - HO G. Sc C. R. cort, iudob. . 51 S. C. R. cert indebt's. . par N. E. R. R., cert, indebt. 65 Mt. Pleasant and Sulli? van's Island Perry Co. 100 .... 80 City of Nashville ooup's .... 81. City Charleston cor. in. par City of Memphis coup. 70. N. E. R. R. prof. stook. 40 S. &U. R. past due coup. 55 S. Sc C. R. past due ooup. '50 EXCHANOBf ETC.. New York sight. par Opfern Gold . .Ul 112 Silver. 103 S. C. RANK HILLS. ?Bank of Charleston. Bank of Camdon.. 30 .... Bank Georgotown. 1 Bauk of S. 0. 6 Bank of Chester. 19 - Bank of Hamburg. 18 - Bank of Newberry. 12 - Stato Bank, Charleston- 6 1 Farmers* Ex. B'k Char. 3 - ['Bank Ul?; -?taie of u ,. - . -, H o S.. Q.,'prior.to #1 .'-.ij ...?a.. .r . .)?> UM . , issue ?fll and m .,t. . y,. ; .Ph&Meo.BankChar'a,.,.. \j.m\ H^PeopleJs Bank Ohurl'n ... .. ' * Un ion Bank Char les* n ... ! *S. W. Bi Bl Bank, old .... *S. W. R. ll. Bank* new.:.._ ExchangejBank, Colum .... 12 ..... Oom'l Bank,;of Colum. ... .. . 12 ..... Kerch. Bank of Ghoraw .... -6 .... i Planter's Bank Fairfield_ 3 _ I S. G. bills receivable. 95 .... ! Charleston change bills. 95 .... I B&- Bills marked thus (*) are being redeemed at the counter of above office. NEW ARRIVALS DA. I !. .7! J?ST IN, a choice lot of SHEET OIL CLOTHS, cat to (it any silvid room or hall. Abcautifnl lino ?f PRINTS, in Light and MediuniB. . ,v? Au ologant collection of WHITE O JODS, of every description. A full line or nOUSE-F.URNISHINO. AR TICLES, at prices beyond competition, j A full, complete, well-aBBortcd, new stock j of Ladies', Mid tics', Men's and Children's KU O ES, of all tho popular styles, at prices that HIIOW our ability to aol) cheap doods. Augusta II. C. SHIVER A CO. Tax Notice. , Orticx OF COUNTY AoniTOa, RlcnnAHO Co., COLUMBIA, H. C., June 28,1871. ?N pursuance of an Act of the general Aa Bomtuy. at its h\6t aefe?ion, my office in Co-1 lumbla will1 be open, on and after lat day'efl Joly next, to Aug nat 10, tb receive the returns i of Personal Property of the tax-pay?ra of thia County .far the year 1871.. Blanks can be ob? tained at this oflice, iii the Court House. Tat-payers are required to enter on blanks all trausfera or purchases of real' estate, and I alao ail new buildings erected efneo last re? turn, i Where tax-payers' neglect to make their re? taros, the Oonuty Auditor 1B compelled, try Uw, to ohargo them with the return of the previous year and add lit tv per cent, thereto aa penalty. ii. J. CALNAN, Juno 2D_Auditor Richland County. Moat V??rful lit vexation ot lite Agtl THE FAN AND FLY DRIVER'. INVENTED ?? P. Mi llUNT. PATENTED MARCH 21; 1871. THIS Machino, which is now offered for Sale, surpaBBOB any of ita age. It is uso ful, cheap and durable. Any boy or girl can operate with.it. For the table,it has not an equal. For tho sick room, it stands unr i val? ed. Fof the nursing mother, its intrinsic value is inestimable; aa it fans to rent tho little darlings, and keeps them freed from trouble. No family . should be without one. As a labor-Baying Machine, it BaTua tbe hire of one Servant. Aa an investment, there ia nothing ever offered to the public in which an activo, energetic man can make-more monov at. It is the Machine for tho times.: $1,000,000 worth will be sold. .Any .man with ordinary energy can make from fis-to $100 per week, clear of all oxpensea. Can be aeon at I. Sulzb ache r's Jewelry Store. . 'in JOHN WOOLLEY, Agent for Richland County, July 28_P. O. Address. Colombia. NEWS THE Proprietor of the "LITTLE 8TOBE" has' just returned frpin New York with a neat assortment of Choice Goods. Cheapest ynt of the season. Call and see, at Tuly 27 O- F. JACKSONS,TH?ln St. Thornwell'B Collected Writingsy TUROLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes, embellished with Dr. Thornwell's por? trait. M per volume. . . Memories of PatmosV ByBiaoDuff. $2. The Conserv?t Ivo Reformation and ita The? ology. By Rev. Charlot P; Krowth, D. JD. $5. Tho Unaoon World.? . Uv Rav. Dr. Stork. $1. NEW NOVKLS. Pink and White Tyranny. By Mrs. Harriet Baconer Stowe. $1.60. Her Lord and Master. By Florence Mary att. 50 cents. Won, not Wooed. By thc author of Bred in tho Bono, Ac S? cents. Terrible Temptation... By Charles Reade. 35 cents. Uniform edition of Crace Aguilor's Werke, such aa Mother's Recompense, Valo of Cedar*, Je, at il per volume. /The above hooks sent to any addroaa, poet paid, on recoipt of prioo DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, August 1_? - _ Booksellers. New Books, bv Express. PHYSICAL CAUSE OF THE..DEATH ?F CHRIST, Ac, by Btrond, and lettar by Sir James Simpeoo, M. D. War and Culture, by Arthur Helps. $1.50. Hugh Miller's Lifo and Lottere, two vol? umes, by Peter Bay no,,with portrait'. M. Christianity and PositiveiBtn. by MoOosh. People's Practical Ponltrv Book, complete. WhyDid Ho Nut Die?. From tho O brui an, by. Mrs. Wiatar. Oallirkoo, a Romance, by. Rand. $2. Climates for Invalids, by L. Bill. $1 25. ; Body and Mind, by Mandsloy, London. $1. The Old Fashioned Boy, hy Farquareou. Littlo Mon, hy author of Little Women. Piko County Ballads, by John Hay. $1 50. Mra. Beeton's Book of Household Manage? ment. Moat complete work. Illustrated. Also, acme now Novela by good authors, Ju?toponod,at BRYAN A'McCARTER'S ' Juno 18__. _i:>-i?_Uookatore; ?' Pickled Tongues, Beef, &c. JUST opened, choice Fulton Market BEEF, Choice PicblodTongaea, Choice Hagar-Oured llama, Choice Sugar Cured strips, . Choice No. 1 Mackerel. For salo low hy JOHN AONF.W A SQN. Smoked Beef and Tongues, BUFFALO TONGUES and SMOKED BEEF, for sale hy K. HOPE. VV^"E opon this day a fresh lot of DRY GO ODS, Direct from first bands. Having no old stock to work off, we show new and fresh Goods, at Dull Times .Prices. . Wo ask especial attention and examination of our low price SASH RIBBONS. Remember, tho only place in the city to pro? curo tboso doairable goods ie at PORTER & STEELE'S, Juno 14_ Cleaveland Mineral Springs, (FUIHUGRLY WILSON'S,) 55 MUea Weat of ?foarlo{le^ J?. O. .. THE subscribers, having associated thom selves in the management ..of theso Springs, would announce to their friends and thu public that the House is now open for the reception cf visitors. . To tboso who have tested tho virtues of tin no extraordinary water's,' it ia deemed un? necessary to say anything by way of com? mendation, but to others' they confidently as? sure satisfaction if they will make- trial of the he ?iii UK properties of tho wiitcxs for only a short timo. . . - . We pledge oursolves to spare neither paine nor expense in orderte render all who. may favor us with a call as comfortable aa possi? ble. In prospect of an abundance of supplies, we have adopted the following scale of REDUCED CHARGES: 5 1 If over 10 days. at. ; i .$1.50 ncr dav. If not over 10 days, .'..."'.*.. 1.75 " Singlo day,.2.60' ' Children between th? agea/af two and eight years, and colored servants, at half rates. Washing on reasonable terms. It is expected that the. Western Division of the Wilmington,*' Charlotte and Rutherford ltailroad will be completed to within a. mile or two of the Sprlnga at an early dayl . - J.J. BLACKWOOD, Juno 4 t ? ' . ;R: g. OATES. . Cotton Pin?. GDLLETTS PATENT ' STEMEL BRUSH COTTON Ol NH. at #5.00 and-15.50 per saw, in Charleston. 1 ; >?. &ic'n?' ... Brown's Georgia Pattern COTTON GINS, at (4.00 por saw. delivered-at any depot on South Carolina or the ?roenvillo and Colom? bia ltailroad. COTTON PBE88E6,: of -various patterns. Hoadley's portable Steanx Engines. . .: C. GRAVKLEY. 52 East Bay street,. South-of. the Post Office, July 26 we6 , . . Charleston, 8. G. Particular Notice.. ALL persons are warned .against contract? ing any debts, in my uaroo, unions by my wr?u?h ?ufhority, as they will pot be.paid. Augusta 6 - H. H. 8PENCER. D?saol?tion. nmiE oopartnersbip heretofore existing bo JL tween A. H. Monteith A Pl li. Fielding, under tho Brm name of MONTEITH A FI EL? INa, was dissolved; bn tho lot Inst.; by mu? tual eon sent. Thoa? hading claims .against tho late firm will please present them to Mon? te it li & Bauskett, and thoqo, Indebted, will pie aso make payment to the same parties."', A H. MONTEITH, Aug ft 3 B: FIELDING. .. JBL. H. M?MTS?TS, Auctioneer and Conunisaion Merchant, ASSEMBLY STREET, NRAR MARKET. Aug a_ .- . *?all Turnip ?eedv... THORBURNS Green Globe, Bed Top. large White Norfolk, Yellow Stone, and Bata j Baga, fresh, and for sole by I'M* August 2 EDWARD HOPE. : On Consignment, - " > A|\/V BOXES 80AL?D* HE BRI NOS, 35 ?J\J\J cents por box. ?:'?>"'? August 3 _GEO, SYMMEBS. Wanted, by a Gentleman ? OF some ' business capacity^ a position a? - Corresponding Clerk fora IniBineos house, or Book-keeper for parties desiring snob, a man. References furplahedvby application to thieofaco?, ... . .-, ..p Ang'5 ENGLISH BISCUIT AND Albert Crackers. A FINE assortment of genuino READING tx. BISCUIT, from the celebrated house bf Messrs. Huntley A Palmer. ALBERT CRACKERS, genuine, being made by McKenzie A McKenzie, -Edinburgh, tjoot laod, and sold by MCKENZIE, Ang. 3 6_Of C?ftimbia. 8. 0. Choice Teas. ?-?J UN POWDER, Hyson. Oolong and English VX Breakfast TEAS. Tho choicest imported tor sale low. _ E. HOPE' THB MORRIS COTTON OIN . IMS DISTANCED ALL OTHERS, AND is warranted to do it again---Wot fall particulars, relative to thone machiner, address ?, W^OBBlS,. Juno 18 3mo ?_.Colombia. B^O. Lard ! Lardll PURE LEAF IiABD?~t,(ru?raHteed strictly pur?"-^in barrels,half barrels, keg? and 3. 5 audio caddies, for salo at reduced prices, by : .AONEW A BON. Beegera' fleer ia Pure. TT non'L ci m t ain Cocooutus Indiens Fish Jj Berries to make ei*epy pr headache. t_ Ghoioe Family FloBr. BARRELS strictly chbice. For sole low ? R. HOPE. 200 Old Government Java. ?>f\ MATS GQYEBN MENT JAVA COFFEE. &\J 50 bags choice Rio and Lagoayra. For sale low. . '. ' "' .' . K.HOPE; Cheap Fertilizer. /I A TONS COTTON->EEDJ?pAL. Excel 4fcU lout for manure. EI?WARP HOPE.* The Georgia Gi?. THIS ie the third Mason we havaaold tlieso GINS, and.hayauever hadaeinglq oom pUint. Wo offer them with renewed oonfl doneo, at moderato nrjeca and reisnnablo terms. L?RICK A LOWRANCE, Ants., July 13 2mo_Columbia, a. O. ~T.~"r~ Notice. ' OWING lo tho accidental bursting of tho boiler of thu Ice Machino, no ?OE will ue B?hl until lurther orders. All those hav? ing tickets will present tin m and the money will bo refunded. JOHN C. SEE? tm?, July 28. 1 '