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Tetegraphlo~Paralatn AITair? Lokdon, August 9.?A serious riot ooonrred iu Portsmouth, in conse? quence of the pier authorities closing that thoroughboro. A mob of several thousand persons destroyed the ob? struction to travel, and the police charged upon them repeatedly. Many polioemen aud rioters were severely injured. The rioting was renewed ou Saturday, and several persons were seriously injured. The military was obliged to oomo to the aid of the po? lice, and the mob was tbeu dispersed. Paris, August 9.?Tho report that Gormauy is negotiating with Spain for the oession of Sautona is douied. Thiers is unwell. The French Go? vernment has ordered au additional mao-of war to ornisu off the mouth of the Bidassoa. Marshal Serrano has notified the powers that the Spauish Government intends to deciuru u blockade of the Gulf of Gautabia, and Eugluud bus protested against it. Madiud, August 9.?The VEpoca considers that all danger of European complications in connection with Spa? nish affairs is now averted. Bomb, August 9.?Eight leaders of the International have been arrested hero, und other arrests have been made at Florence and other Italian cities. Papers were seized showing that the International had made great progress in Italy. The Pope has declared his intention to ereate four uow Cardinals. Last night, au armed band of forty persons quitted the town or Imnlu and pro? ceeded to Cologne, destroying I he tele? graph hues and disarming tho railway watohmeu us they wont. Tho party was pursued by u military force, who arrested neatly nil of them, uud seized their anus and ammunition. There has beeu somo excitement iu Bologna caused by tho orgauizatiou of revolu? tionary societies, but these have been dissolved und the towu is uow tranquil. Berlin, August 9.?Tho Cologne Gazette says the French Govern moot has ugrecd to recull the war ship Enrique from Civita Yecohiu, und that the vessel will probably quit the station she bus so long occupied. Tho Emperor William has approved of the verdict of acquittal iu the case of Oapt. Werner, who was tried by court martial, for his conduct iu the Mediterranean at tho time of tho Iu trausigente insurrection at Cartagena. The Germau men-of-war Nautilus und Albatross sailed from Kiel to-day for Spain via Plymouth. St. Petersburg, August. 9.?Tho ?Gollau says the Czar has invited the sou of the lato Emperor Napoleon to this country, to witness military ma? noeuvres. London, August 10.?The Daily Telegraph says it ia reported that Rus Ria has consented to recognize the re? public of Spain, und all other powers will follow. Bayonne, August 10.?Gon. Dorre gary, commanding tho Curiist army, has resumed the offensive iu Navarre, He *haa captured the town of Laynar dia, through the treachery of the in? habitants, and is now advancing ou Puebla, with the object of cutting the railway between Mianda and Logrono Some of bis men reoently fired on a railroad traiu and severely wounded the engine driver, who is an English? man. The Republican General Blanco, with eight battalions and twelve pieces of artillery, is advancing to retake Layunrdin. Madrid, August 10.? A despatch from Barcelona says that the inhabi? tants nro greatly alarmed. A body of Carlists, numbering 2,000, are march? ing on tho city, and there is not a suf? ficient force of Republican troops to oppose them. Paris, Angtist 10 ?Prince Hohen? lohe, tho Germau Minister, has in? formed the Duke de Gazas, Minister <;f Foreign Affairs, that Germany intends to'roeoguiz? the Spanish Republic. Montreal. August 10.?A $250,000 fire occurred to-day; one life lost. The fire originated iu Henderson's saw mill, on the bank of the oum.1. Kingston, Jamaica, July 30.?Tele graphic despatches report tho shock of an earthquake at noon to-day at St. Kitts and St. Thomas. The oscilla? tion was fully a minute, in duration. No damage mentioned. Tcleai iiuii!???,\merivii n Mutter*. Newport, Vt., August 8.?A minor ily of tho delegates elected to the Con? gressional Convention are pledged lo voto for tho re-nomination uf Judge Poland. New Orleans, August 0.?In tho Republican Cou vent ion, Autouio Du bach t, present incumbent, was nomi? nated for State Treasurer by a largo majority. There wero more votes cast than were delegates present, but, on motion of Frank Moore, tho opposing candidate, the nomination was made unauimous. Tho results of tho con? vention have been tin unexpected vic? tory of the Casey-Piuchback faction over Kellogg, Packard & Co. The convention adjourned sine die. The closing proceedings wore, apparently, more orderly and harmouious. It is understood the nominations will re? ceive the united support of the party. ?. S. Nash, colored, of St. Laudry, was nominated for Congress from the Sixth District. Washington, Angnsfc R,?Hon. Clin? ton L. Cobb has been defeated for Coogrss s in tho First Nortb Carolina I District; tbis will lose him his Govern? ment patronage, and will probably cause the removal of his brother, R. R. Cobb, Supervisor of Internal Reve? nue for tho District composed of the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Ala? bama, Mississippi und Louisiana. The District of Columbia Commis? sioners issued an order on yesterday, consolidating the white and colored public schools of Washington und Georgetown under one board of fif-1 tuen members. Five colored men, in-1 oladiog Fred. Douglass, are appointed members of .the board, and two of tho white men appointed being pronounoed j advooates of mixed schools. The .im? pression is general that the object of the commissioners iu making this con? solidation is to force upon people here an experiment of educating whites and negroes together. The experi? ment was unsuccessfully tried in a milder form a few years age, but it so damaged tho white schools that it took them a year or two to recover from tho blow. This order was the work of Messrs. Ketchum and Denuison for the other commissioners. Mr. Blow bus not been here for some days. Looisyille, August 0.?Col. Bichard Ten Broeok, tho well-kuowu horse owner, was shot, and is reported mor? tally wounded, at Gilmnu's Station, this evening, by Generul Walkor Whit taker, a lawyer of this city. Tho par? ticulars of the affair are not known. Whittuker has already killed two men, and is regarded h i a desperate charac? ter. Long Branch. August 9.?-A storm raged fearfully all uigbt, doing conwi derablo damage along the shore. All tho Indian squatters' tents ou the beach were blowu iuto the sea aud the iu mates wore compelled to seek shelter iu the hotels A full-rigged bark has gone ashore near Sea brig lit. Several : tug boats have gone to her assistauce. Savannah, August 9.?Tho Ameri? can bark Alexander Meriel, uow in this port, loaded with 2,002 bales cotton for Liverpool, was sold by the United States Marshal to satisfy a claim peed ' ing here, aud was bought by William j B. Smith, of Ch ulestou, for ?10,500. Boston, August 9 ?The rainfall during last uigbt win heavier thau knowu before for many years. The weather to-day is cloudy, with ooea i sional showers. Philadelphia, August 0.?A heavy storm, Saturday uig.br, caused con? siderable damage iu and around the city. The large gusoiuuter at Ninth and Diamond streets was crushed in. j It was empty at the time, the gas hav? ing been druwu oil. Tho lank was of 50U.UU0 cubic feet capacity. The oul vert in Montgomery avenue, from Ninth street to Germantowu R til road, i broke, aud tho street, from curb to curb, caved in. A wagon containing liarry Steele, aged fourteen, und Ed ward Sherrah, aged thirty-live, while on the bridge over Wiugolmkeu Creek, in Germantowu, was, with the bridge, washed iiwuy. Both pe.rsoua were drowued. The wagon was broken aud horse drowned. The bodies were re? covered to-day. Germantowu had several sower breaks. Milwaukee, August 9 ?la the Su premu Court, tho urguaioul.-. iu the railroad injunction suits weio cou tiuued. Hon. B. Cook, attorney for the North-western Railroad, occupied mo.-t of the ilay with the argument against the. jarisdiutio i of the court. Considerable confldeuce is expressed here, from the remarks of Chief Jus | tico Ryan, ye-tei(iay, thut the couit ' will refuse to issuu the injunction, ou I the ground that it has not origiuul jurisdiction. New York August 9. ?A Wilmiug ton despatch says that the body of a wealthy drover, named Robert A. Mackey, was found iu a creek near Odessa. had been robbed uud murdered. The police arc in pursuit of Joseph Taylor, who was last seen with Muckey. When Wood hull and Clafliu were in tho court, to-day, their counsel pledged his word that they would appear when called upon, and tho counsel for the plaintiff uccepted thai kind of bail for professional courtesy. The women im? mediately left :ho c-jart, uud proceed ed aboard tue steamship und sailed for Europe. The steamship Washington, from Neu- Orleans, passed the wreck of a small vessel, bottom up, which has been iu that condition since last fall It is lying iu thirteen uud a half fa? thoms water, about eighteen or twenty miles South of Cape Canaveral, nnd iu a very dangerous* position, us it is right on the track of the steamships bound South. It bus drifted about forty miles iu tho last eight months, anchors evidently holding it. Resident Englishmen here slate thai the English cricketers allow no betting on their games and never beton any of their matches, claiming that none but goutlemen comprised tho t>-am that contested and were beaten by the Ame? ricans on the 8.1 nnd -1th instants. It had been intimated in a newspaper that tho Englishmen allowed tho Arnericuus to beat, iu order to get heavy bets on another game, und retrieve both pocket and reputation. Iu relation to the reports that a com? promise was being patched up betwo:!u the friends of Tiltou nnd Beecher, the chairman und another member of the Beecher committee state that they have no knowledge of such a proceed? ing, anil tho committee will persevere in its investigations until tho cud is reached. A rain storm of tho last forty-eight hours bos beeu very heavy ou tho Con? necticut and Long Island shores. The storms in Now York city, Brooklyn and tho vicinity, have boeu accompa? nied by a heavy Northerly gale, strip? ping the trues of foliage aud doing other slight damage. San Francisco, August 9.?Iu a prize fight near Ballavat, a mau named Blair was killed by his opponent. Wonderful gold disooveries art) re? ported in Thames District, forty miles from Auohland. Immigrants are arriving iu New Zea? land from Groat Britain at tho rate of 6,000 per month. The steamer Macgrcggor arrived, after a passage or thirty-fivo days, from Sydney. The steamer Mioudo had ar? rived at Sydney, ufter being nine days over-due, her machinery being out of order. The commissioners sent from France to New Zealand to investigate the faots relative to the escape of Roohefort bave been at work, tbe result being that all tbe oonviots in New Galedouiu will be removed to tbe Isle of Piues for better security. The Honolulu Gazelle says the Kiug's Cabinet ought to be remodeled, the present members beiug mere udveu turers. The Legislative Assembly bus passed a bill to aid steuin navigation to foreign countries. Thomas Strong, the inuto of the ship Pride, of this port, which arrived yesterday from Boston, was arrested lust night for the murder of u sailor uamed Antonio Spariule, by kuockiug him from tho fore-tree to the deck. New Yon:;, August 10.?Tho Herald's correspondent has interviewed Don Carlos. In reply to u question regard? ing the Cortes, ho said it should be elected fully und fairly by tho uatiou. Tho ?ories, which should reflect the feelings, interests, wishes und senti? ments of the people, ought not to be a mere body of factions politicians, alike powerless for good ami strong for evil, promulgating doctrines for the over? throw uf society, and ending with bar? ricades. I wish Spain to inarch ou wotel to progress and enlightenment, and not remain behind lator nations iu science and education, without which Spain will bo outstripped in ihu race for wealth and prosperity; but some? thing is radically wrong in t!ie modem current of thought and t-ysteru ol education. The world if rushing iuto i*rnss materialism and unbelief, which, unless checked, must cud iu the c\ tiuctiou of the human men?Ihe fatili thereof being the modern ?rndlefs sjs tern of education and modem methods j of investigation. l\i-duy\-i ..avants will be called fools by the savants "1 ! twenty yeurs hence, tor wi.-hiug to dts I card truths that have borne the test lor ages. Spain shall never submit, it I c iu heJp it. Religitiu and edueutiou us-dsl each other. Scieuc ?? without religiou is blind; adding, with a smile: "lam ?t preseui occupied with other mat? ters; when the uUitniy is conquered, my throne restored and peace and order prevail, thou is tho time, to eou sider education." Touchiug Cuba, lie said hu would oiler free pardon and nmueaty, and won id guuruutuu a (io Vernmeut devoted to the interests of theislaud. Hts sale! he was opposed to slavery and would abolish it wiili nil speed. Curios is very sanguine ol the success of his ? ause, declaring his prospects fitvorubfe and giving good reasons therefor. Judge Morris, Tilton's uouose!, .-.i.. to day: Tiltou has not yet commenced suit against Uoecbcr. The papers will be served jllil .is soon a> they are pre? pared. The suit which Ttlluu pie poses to bring against. JL>c*eober has no reference to the action of the commit? tee whutevtsr. The notion of the com? mittee will neither hasten nor delay the comeuo^ceaieut of the action for a moment. Iu order that there may be no necessity tor further question as lo the proposed proceedings, tha action will be brought iu tha Supreme Court precisely us stated. It will be nu action ugaiust Mr. Beeuher for criminal con? nection with Mrs. Tilton. The amount uluimed will be in accordance with the magnitude of this suit. But, iu this connection, Mr. Tilton's purpose in bringing tho action is not to rec. ive any pecuniary beuclit, but simply to vindicate his good name against the atrocious Blunders to which hi bus been subjected. So far as Tilton is concerned, the ease will be pressed for trial at tho enrlieit possible day. Tb? report of the committee will have no I effect on Tilton's e ise at law. Gen. Butler, who is iu Ibis city lo day, told a reporter that ho never gave an opinion iu a cna until he had seen evideuco, and iu this case he hud uot sueu evidence, lestious were to-day asked of a gentleman connected with the case, us to what tlie committee pro? posed to do, if Moniten should offer a statement, but decline lo submit to ;t cross-examination. The answer was, that tho committee would 1'oeu docliuc to receive .Moniton's statement at nil; and if Moniten .should then make public his statement, they would iiiiu ply have to go before tho country on such a state of fact.*, and let the peo? ple decide the qno.-tion. It is certain that the committee won! I receive trum Mouiton dooumeiits, if he desired to turn them over w ithout any statement; but should he weivo thosu documents into a statement in which he should ehuracteriz-J those papers and draw conclusions from them, und then de? cline to submit to erosa-es ltnin itiuo, tho committee would certainly lefuat; to accept such statement. TllOY, N. Y, August 10.?A special despatch to tho Times, from Buuuiug tou, Vt., uuuonnct's tho arrest of a woman named Flynn, who has a child answering tho description of Charlie Boss, the kidnapped boy. She tells contradictory stories. A third despatch from Bcnniuglou Buys that tho child on boiug quca tinned, said: "My name is Churlio Boss?but this mimma says 1 must not tell any one. Cincinnati, August ID.?Tho un? known bodies of fifteen have been buried, but careful descriptions of tho persons aud property presorred. The kuowii loss is forty-seven. MEMPHIS, August IU.?Parties who arrived from Somcrville, this morning, ntate Albert Beeves, Republican candi? date for Sheriff, who was shot by Burton, on Friday, died last night. His brother Paul was dying this morn? ing. Judge J. Q. Rjeves, another brother, who was shot at tho suine time, und Oscar Burton will both re? cover. Everything was quiet there und the Chiokusaw Guards, from this city, have returned. Atlantic City. August 10.?Tho bundles of D'Ollley, Sbarpless uud Miss Auuiu Roberts, who were drowned while put Hailing, were fouud yester? day, in tho inlet. It in supposed that the bodies had been buried in the sand und were washed out again by the, lato t-tornj. All the bodies of the disaster buve now beeu found. Raleigh. N. 0., August 10.?The city is ublnze with enthusiasm, cele? brating the Democratic victory of Thursduy last. A torch-light proces? sion, and speaking at various points in the city. Amoug the speakers is Mayor \V. F. C. Gregory, of Peters? burg, Vu. Good feeling i-xis'ing. The Stale is Democratic by not loss than I 10,000, with seven Democratic Con? gressmen aud the Legislature tbree fotirtbs Democratic. Pmsnoita, Pa , August 10.?The trains uriiviug here last night und this morning brought large delegations of roughs, to witness tho Collier-Edwards prize light, which takes place to-moi row morning. Both men are in excel? lent condition; Collier weighs 105 pounds and Edwards 102 Betting is iboul even. Tho steamer L. G. Me Cormick will leave at mid-night for tho .scene of tho light, to preveut arrest of ihe principals, who will uofc-*bu lakeu on board at Pittsburg, but will bei picked up en route to the; battle-grouud. Probably not a dozeu men iu tho city knows the exact location uf the ground, and the destination will not be named till after Ihe bout has left the wharf. New YoitK, .Yugust 10.?The coro I uer's jury iu thu case of the death ol Mrs. P.dter, at Dr. Scheferdcker*s [water euro establishment, foil ml him I guilty of uegligeucu iu causing her de-.th. lie ^.ts held for trial. Ben. liutli-i, Thomas Keusulln and B. Tritely called on Moultou thin I morning ? what for bu one knows. Beech? r i- iu town at his home I lYnuej says he tfill uoi iiross-exuiuiuo I Moniloii, as he is a client uf ms I Shearman Hiys Bt-fchet's statemaut is all ready und will be given to the committee lu-morrow. Sr. Louis, August 10.?Madame Fu-r timuyer, a midwife, was arrested yes j t'-rday, on the charge of prucuriug an I abortion. The dead body of a youug mulatto girl, named Lena Miller, was found in her house, uud another youug woman, name uukuown, was found Ilying very sick ami in great pain; one of Ihe infant-: was also found in the Ihout-c, ami the partially burued bone? I uf a .to.us were discovered in the stove, it is staled that the Madame I lifts practiced abort ion several years; I that a number o! infants or ftuttlses ItiaVebceu cremated by her, uud that [several highly rehpeciable persons in I thu city are involved iu the matter. I'ho coroner will hold an inquest ou the body nl Lena Miller und the re? mains of the infants to day. Washington, August 10 ?;5. S. Butch had been appointed Collector uf Customs ui Petersburg, Virginia. A despatch from Chicago announces the death of Bishop Wbitehouse, of I Illinois, iu Unit city. It is stated on the authority of a I prouiiueui official of tho Post Office Department that the contractors lor [furnishing postal cards have never yet furnished a card equal iu the quality of the paper to the requiremeuts of the original contract. The contract is for four years and has three years yet to run. Ca pi. Muusou, oommaudiug Camp I Buggies, in a comuiuuic*tioi; dated July 31, 1871, aud received at the headquarters of the urmy to-day, states I that the grasshoppers have destroyed almost the entire crop of coru, oats, potatoes, etc., iu the Louss and ad? joining valleys. Capt. Muusou >ug I gusts that the farmers who have slit? hered this loss should be employed in building the post, and in hauling ma? terial for thu same. 11<- thinks it would prevent mach sufi'jring during the coming winter. I'he Cintfts (detain their war mate? rial by sea through remissness ot the Spanish in watching the coast. Prob ibi?ties-For the .Middle St,it< s and lower hie legion, falling baiome ter, rising or .stationary temperature, p.-.ttly cloudy weather uud lain ureas. For tho South Atlantic nnd G?lt S lies?, lower barometer, high It tope j .-ui.lie, v;::.d- mostly frcto Sooth cast to I South-west, p irlly cloudy weal lit r, and I over the former occasional lain art as. For Tennessee, thu G.iio Valley and I Northward owr the upper - ike region, falling bummele,, geucrully high tern peralure, fresh unti bri>k South-west J io S ?;:th cast winds, partly cloudy wea? ther and rain. I Chaulicston. August 10.?Arrived? Steamsbli s Sooth Carolina, New York; Falcon, Baltimore; M:iroCastle, Pnihi tielphlu. 'I'r left io |>|| !<? ? '. ft III mi Ii I it I I tr I'.n I t s. New Yoke, August 10?Noon ? Money easy, at 2,'?. Gold '.) ",,. Ex oliuugi ? long -i.7?;.j'; sinnt 1 HI. Go vernmeuts active and a little oil lor some. Cotton dull; sales 41?mid? dling uplands 17,'?'; Orleans 17,'.j. Sales of futures: August H'k'J; 10 7-10; September 10 15-02, October 10 10 10. 10 15 02; November luj4', 10 13-32; Deoember 10 15-10, 10 13-32; January 10 17 02; February 10 21-32; lC^.j. Pork quiet?mess 24.00(7j 21 25 Lard heavy?steam 15(V^15'H. 7 P. M.?Cotton dull nnd nominal; sales 221, at 17J?@l7!.;j. Southern flour iu moderate request, without de? cided change in price?common to fair extra 5.0()(<t>0 25; good to choice 0 80 (d>9 50. Wheat more doing and lc. bet? ter?1.23(7?) 1.28 for winter red and am? ber Western. Corn scarcely so firm ? 81J?082& Coffee dull, I8@21, gold, Bio. Sugar steady?7Je(sWs for fair to good refining; S1 .j prime; 7Ja@^ Muscovado; 8>4' clayed; ?1., (f$% centrifugal. Molasses quietuiitl steady. Pork heavy?new mess 21 00. Laid decidedly lower ?11.00. Wuis kep firmer, at 1 01. Freights to Li? verpool steady?cotton, steam '4'. M>> !ie>^ea.-y, at 2@2'.j ExciltlUgu dull ? 4 87j.j Gold dull, lieuvy aud declined ?9>?@9%?rates for carrying 1J?@2, flat 8nd finally 1. Governments dnll but steady. States quiet and nomi? nal. GrosB receipts cotton 1,748. Futures closed steady; rules 2,500: August 10 3-16; September 1G9?; Oc? tober 16 3-16.' 16 7 32; November and December 16j^. . Baltimore, August 10.?Flour fairly active?Howard street and Western euperfiuo 4 00@4.75; extra 5.00@5.75; family 6.25(5i7 50; city mills superfine 4 00(5}4.75; extra 5.25@6 00; choice brands 7.00(5j7.25. Wheat active and firm?1.25(5)1.43. Corn nomiual?81 (5)92. Provtsious strong?mess pork, hams and bulk meats unchanged. Ba? con active and advancing tendency? shoulders lOJ^; clear rib sides 131_ 13 '4'. Lurd heavy and higher?refined 15. Western butter firm and in fair demand?24 00(5,20 00. Coffee 19@21 Whiskey steady?1.01. Sugur eusicr nud quiet?10%. Cincinnati, August 10.?Flour dull Coru dull?63(5'65. Fork quiet aud steady?offered at. 24. Bacon quiet? shoulders 9}4(?$&%i clear rib 13; clear 13,' {. Whiskey iu good demand and firm?06 Louisville, August 10.?Flour uu ehuuged. Corn quiet und unchanged 03(</72. Pork quiet and unchanged? 25. UO. Bacon lirm?shoulders 10 clear rib ; clear 13%. L.ird 16 @10?4*. Whiskey 06. St. Louis, August 10.?Flour dull and drooping?medium to ohnicc grades 10(5tl5c. lower. Coru 54*.j(5) 55. Whiskey lirm, at 08. Pork quiet, at 24 DO. Bacon active aud advanc? ing? 12?8(ril3 for cleur lib; 13JB'('d lS.'.i clear; shoulders 10; clear rib 12/?. Lard lirm ?winter kettle 14'.j UalvestON, August 1U?Cotton no? minal?good ordinary 14Ja? u,;t t'0 ceipts 44; exports coastwise 338; sales 3,487. Nokfolk, Align-1 10.?Cotton uu cliauged?low middling 10}$', uet re? ceipts 198; exports coastwise 17-1; *u!es 40. Memphis, August 10.?Cotton steady and uuchauged?low middling 15^,t@ 16; receipts 123; shipments 261. New Orleans, August 10.?Cotton steady aud unchanged?middling 16*a: uet receipts 332; gross 346; exports to Great Britaid '.1,539; coastwise 435; sales 400. C11 ahleston, August 10.?Cotton quiet?middling l?^K?'.lS^.j; low mid uling 15j*?(V< l?'.j; good ordinary 14,,.j; net receipts 18; exports coastwisu 801; sales 200. Philadelphia, Angus! 10.?Mid? dling cotton 1714 ; gross receipt? 08. Boston, August 10.?Middling cot? ton 17,'.j; gro.-?s receipts 70; sales 200. Savannah, August 10.?Cotton no? miual aud asking higher?middling I6I4; net receipts 71; gross 71; exports coastwise 523. Auocsta, August 10.?Cotton de mind good ? middling 15;'^; uet re? ceipts 7; sales 263 LlTElUMOXi, August 10?3 P. M.? Cottou firmei?uplands S'4'; Orleans 8as(5 s'.;; sales 15.000, including 8,000 American; 2,-.00 specnlatioil aud ex? port; sales, on basit. of middling up? lands, noshing below good ordinary, deliverable August or October, 8 5 16; shipment of new crop, on basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, 8JV; nothing below low middling, deliverable August, 81b. Paiih. August 10.?Bent es 92f. 90o. 6. P. M.?Cotton sales on basis of middling Orleans, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable September or October, 8 5 16; uolhiug below low ! middling, deliverable September or I October, S^?; sales of shipments of [ new crop, uu basis cuddling uplands, 1 nothing below low middling, 8jy. Ward 2 Tax Union. \MEETING of the above Tns Union . will hn held TfllS ( Tuesday 1 KYJ&X , INU, ai S o'clock, in Tempcraiice Hull, over > Mr. Catnwc-irs store. A tall attendance is desired. JOHN McKKSZlE. Pro.?'? ? Sonet. RStrin. Secretary. Aug 11 1 W an ted, As I I L'ATI ON, &f Euglncer and Saw* 1 r. in a Saw and !irist Mill, either in city I or eotintrv. Hood rwfernuces giveu Ad ' dress "J.L. H.,"' I'lKKSlX uillie. I Aits 11 :U 1 ?utaw .Encampment, No 2,1. 0.0. F. ' --Jr... THErogiilarmcet \Fh-. 3E^^-^r3^-il't:''t t,lid Encamp ' **3t8n?*5E3jS ?>"'nV.--y men! will be held in Odd KellowV Hall. THIS (Tuesday) j EVENING, at S o'o! ick. Members are ro : quested to be pnu dual in attendance. Rv order of the 0. P. JAMES KELLY, Aug l! 1 Scribe. Richiand Volunt'rRifls Club. A mo ti'i^'cf the Itichland Vo hinti-. r It ll ? Club will l>? held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at Plnonis A::e,H0ok and Ladder Company's Hall A full attendance is requested, as the oroposed Constitution Mid come 'ap for dis i?ssiou. r. s. MoanisoN, s .--v. Aug 11_j_ Richiand Rifle Ciub. TnEIt.'galar Monthly Meet? ing of the Club will be hold a: the Halt, THIS (Tuesday; EViSNING, at 8 o'clock. A hill attendance is requested. WINTHROP WILLIAMS, Secretary. Aug 11 1 For Rent, THE commodious Drick and Metal ^ Itoof STOREHOUSE, No. cd Main Terms verv low Apply to HEMELS ,V I'.ZBLL or tu BOO.NE .V MUL LJ'JK, Attorneys at-Law. Aug ? t DrtS. TAYLOR & DARBY HAVE associated thomselso* as part? ners in the practice of MEDICINE, tuns will receive attention at their resi? dences and at their ofllcu in tbo Centrai National Hank building. Ofllcu hours 2 to S P. M ; 8 to ti P, M. int. I". VV TAYLOR, Au'g4!j3t3* OK JOHN I'.lDAltUY. Landreth's Turnip Seed. RUI'A t!\GA. Flat Dutch, Globe, P.rd Top ja-? received at L. I'. JSlLldMAN .t CO 'S Jn'.y 18 Drug Stoio. ^.ULOtlon. Sales. Fiour and Hams, Jtc. BY JACOB LEVIN. THSI MORNING, 11th inaL, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, In front of my store, to close a consignment. 20 bbls. good FLOUR. 800 lbs. Sngar-Cured Hame. 10 bbla. Irish Potatoes. And sundry articles Furintnro. Aug 11 HENBY WARB BEECHER AS tho principal actor in tho greatest sensation of tho day, and tho "Indian Girl,.* as the loader of the Cigar Trade of the Htate, luv? beon thoroughly criticiaed as to their merits, and the result seema to be a warning to married inou to husband more cioBoly tho aiTrfCtions of their wives, and to Smokers in supplying their WANTS TO HUSBAND MORE Closely tboir funds, by investing in the "Celebrated 53. Cigars," instead of inferior goods at higher rate?, and to remember that as no one can boast of more WIVES THAN BRIGHAM YOUNG, So no cigar store can boast of as good Cigars and Tobacco for tho price as the INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE, Aug 11 Columbia. S. C. Roanoke College, sal.km, VIRGINIA. TWENTY-SECOND SESSION, ?a tilShf 1 Regius September 2 NrjjJKSB;'11"1 doses Juno 10. Course 01 TW5firKtiuly im high as that of any ?aS^ College in Virginia. Literary Societies or first rauk. Extensive Libra? ries. Reading Room, Cabinot and Labora? tory. Location unsurpassed in America. Tho abundance of the Roanoke Valley ren? ders tho expenses very moderate. For Bea fion ot ten months, (including board, tni tiou, fuel, lights, washing,Ac.,) abont$200. Student* from seventeen states and Terri? tories, including South Carolina. *mT For catalogues und further informa? tion, address REV. D. F. RI TTLE, D. D., President. Aue 2_tlmo Mount Zion Institutt, Winnsboro, S. ft gm** THE second session for the //SS^ voar 1871 will begin on the firet 6l3 Qfrffi& MOND A V in August. 'SSHQS For particulars, address !!? U. CLARKSON, July 26fl3_?rjIu:iP?L-_ To All Whom It flfay Ucncern. NOTICE is hereby given that application was made on the 10th day of July, 1871, to tbe Clerk of the Court for Richland County, by John C. Seegera, G. Dieicka, William Stelglitz, B. K'?euig,Georc;o Bruns, M. Ehrlich, F. A. Jacob*, Eibi F. Hei, D. Epstin, F. Koneman, J. F. Eiaenmann. Henry Habonicht. C. D. Eberbardt and others, for a charter of incorporation for THE COLUMlilA GEH MAN SCHU ETZEN VEREIN, in accordance with the Act of tho General Assembly in such case made and provided._July 12 mwlO At Private Sale. THE COTTAGE AND LOT, on the cor? ner of Suiuter and Lady streets, con tainiug five mums and hydrant water on the premises. Tho grounds aro in a high elate of cultivation, having thereon fruit trees of variuiis kiuds. Tho place will be sold on easy terms to an approved pur? chaser. Possession given iruruediatelv. Inquire of W. W. DEANE, At Presbyterian Publishing House State South Carolina, Barnwell Co. Jij the Hoard of County Comm'ssiohers of said County. BY virtue of an Act of the Goocral Ah semblv nf said State, ratified en the 12th day of February, A* D. 1873, and of a resolution of tho said Board of County Commissioners, adopted on tho 15ih day of June, A. D. 1874, the undoreignod will sell, at public auction, in tho town of Earn well, the Count v seat of said Countv, on MONDAY, tho 7"th day of September next, it beiug sale-day, the COURT HOUSE RUILD1NG AND LOT, in the town of Blackvillo, with all its privileges aud ap? purtenances, to the highest bidder for cash, aud will make titles to the purchaser at said sale. Dkscuu'tiox or the Building.?A large, new and lintly constructed brick building, two stories high, fronting tbo South Caro? lina It diu osi 1, and one hundred yards, more or lese, distant therefrom; said building being forty foot wido by eixty feet long, containing six sdhcious rooms on the first lloor, and a capacious court hall, and two small rooms on thesecond door, all plaster? ed and nicely finished, with four fire-places in the hall aud one in each room of the building, with a passago-way nine feet wide running through the entire, length of the building on tho ground lloor; said building being roofed with tin, fitted uy with mantel-pieces, Venetian blinds, ?iu dow 8aali,auu in every way eorumoJious anc convenient. The lot or land belonging to the County, nnon which st.ld Court House building i; situated, contains two acres, more er less. J. ALLEN TURIN, i Chairman. HERCULES McCREAltY. HENRI COKKR, Coumv Commiseionera Barnwell Counlv. June 20_ ? _ 19 Music Books for Schools. HOUR UP SINGING. Price St. For High i'cllooU, VIT EEL proved, highly popular, p:ae:i W ual aud useful book. Rv Ennrsou k Tilden. American School Music Reader. l'ook I. Price ;i5 Cents. This charming number is for Primaty '? Schools; has lull directions for teachers iu fines print) and dolightfal little graded ex? ercises and s >ngs for tho children. American School Music Reader. llook II. l'rlce 50 rent*.i For tho Schools and Classes next above Primary Schools, Advances well into the elements. American School Music Reader. Hook III. Price GO Cents. For tho higher Classes of Common Schools. The above hooks aro by Emerson ?V Til Mien, are thorough, well arranged, piacti I cal, pleasing and useful. CHEERFUL VOICES. Price 30 Cents. In great demand, and ia one of the best collections of School songs ever published. By L. O. Emerson. The abovo bjoks sent, post-paid, on re? ceipt ot retail price. OLIVER DIT80N & CO , Boston. OH AK. II. DlT>ON A CO., AUKl_W*jI 71! [)!???.>*.; \ V. Select School for Girls. Ulanding Street, Columbia, S. C. .onducted by the Misses Martin. FALL TERM for 1871 ?tili be Jayjfca Kin 1,11 thl' nrnt llav nf October. 'liBWr''''"""1 formed in LATIN,OER wWMAN and FRENCH. 4?SSr AIOSIC under charge of Prof. PL A iE; Modern Languages, M.de HEDE MANN; Mathematics, Rev. O. R. UaMP HILL; Drawing ami i'ainting,-; Fancy Work, Mrs M. E. BRADY. For terms. 4c, apuly at 143 BlHiiding street, or through the Columbia Post OHL-, Augud5w4