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? hm ? app -in St. Pjsikbsburo, September 22.? The Government has addressed a note to the German Government, hoping that the difference existing between them on the Spanish qnestion will not impair tbeir friendship for each other. A cordial reply has been received from Germany, assuring this Government that its friendship remains unaltered. Mr. A. H. Stephens tersely Bay6: The South does not wunt reuonstk*uo tion, but restoration. Paris, September 23.?Jean Bap? tist Ehe de Baanm?nt, the eminent French geologist, is dead. The oleotions-tQwdli vacancies in the Nitional Assembly have been ordered for October 18. The exoitemont over the approaehiug election for Council General in Corsica, cuuses much dis? order. The authorities have beeu obliged to interfere to prevent colli? sions between the supporters of Priaco Nupoleou and M. Pietri, the opposi? tion Booapartist candidate. Bbelin, September 23.?The Na? tional Gazette says while the expulsion of the Danes from Schleswig was a legal measure, it was only adopted in a few isolated caseB. The Gaz-Me says the relations between Germany and Denmark are friendly. London, September 23.?A dispitcb from CurliBt sources deuies tho truth of the report that Don Carlos has beeu recoguized by four brunches of the Bourbon family as heir presumptive to the throne of France. The Empress of Russia is expected to arrive iu Eng? land October 13, on a visit to her daughter, the Ducbei 3 of E liubnrg, The New Castle Chamber of Com? merce have adopted resolutions con? demning the Canadian reciprocity treaty as prejudicial to British indus? try. Telearanhlc?.imcrlr.an Matten?. Philadelphia, September 22.?Tue Pittsburg Evening 'Iclegraph, au influ? ential and thoroughly Repubhcau journal, commcutiug upon the semi? official statement telegraphed hence last night, that tbc President, Secre? tary Bristow and Post master-General Jewell propose to prnue out of the Southern Federal offices all officials charged with iucapucity, Aso , says: "This means a clearing out of the car? pet-baggers aud scalawags, white and black, who have brought discredit on i the Rspublioau pirty, aud been one of tho most uotive ?geucies at the South in fomenting strife aud k?cpiug alive the embers Of the civil war. It will be such a concession to the respectable elements of Southern society, that, un? less human nature is different there from what it is any place che, it should enlist a strong influence ugtiust politi? cal corruption on the one baud aud mob law on the other. Wo think President Grant proposes to throw an influence South in favor of good government thut will take away all excuse for mob violence, aud will rally to the sido of law and order the best class of the Southern people, a class that will be abundantly able, when once resolved, to repress secret or open demoustra tioas against any body of people, no matter what may be tbeir rucu or po? litical affiliations. If a thorough weed? ing oat of incompetence aud corrup? tion from the Federal officers at the South will promote this gruud reform, will aid in restoring peace and good fellowship, let us have it at once, eveu if it does send fluoking back to the North a crowd of political buzzards who have dishonored every profession they ever made." New Obleaks, September 22.? Judge Atsoha, ot tbe Superior Court, is dissatisfied with Kellogg's course, and has resigned. G. M. Phillips pub? lished a card in to-day's Bulletin, charging Judge Dibble with shooting West, tbe newspaper correspondent, from tbe window of tbe custom bouse. Others testify that Hollymau killed West. Assistant Secretary Cowuu, with Admiral Rogers, arrived from Washington, aud hud a three hours' conference with Kellogg yesterday. The result is uuknown. Twenty-eight companies of United States troops uro stationed here. Kellogg has refused to receive Badger's resignation, und the latter resumes command of the police. Registration has beeu re? sumed without disturbance. The con? ference committee Las udjouruud with? out accomplishing anything. The Democrats have agreed to abandon the White League in order to prevent fur? ther disturbance, provided the Repub? licans create vacancies iu the returuiug board aud select two Democrats, and let euch party select a filth. Tho Re? publicans declined. Under the law, tho board has the power to fill va? cancies. It is now supposed thut Gen. Longstreet, ex-Gov. Wells aud Gen. Thomas Andersou and two colored Republicans oppose tbe compromise. .. New Yoke, Septomber 22?A spe? cial from Topeka, Kaut-us, dated the 18th inet., says that ou Tuesday lust Capt. Collins, with thirty men, was attacked by a baud of forty Iudiaus, well armed, near tho junction of Ca? valry and Bluff Creeks, in Comuuclio County. He routed and defeated them, killing two Oduges, two Kiowus and one Cheyenne. The latter bad a white woman's scalp banging on his belt. Collins had two wouudud. Lieut. King, who was sent from Port Bridger u few days ago, soot back for reinforcements. All tho available troops at the fort hurried to his assist? ance. About two hundred Iudiaus are raiding on the South-west border. The surveyors from Leuveuwortb, sup? posed to bavo beeu murdered by the Indians have beeu hoard from. A letter from them, dated North Fork River, September 1st, represonts them in good hoalth aud spirits, und hard ut work wiLh ohaiu aud compass. They suffered considerable from laok of wu? ter. Ou one occasion they were out j surveying in the aaod hills, and they were without water two days. Two Sou who wore Beat in i>eurqu of them are overcome by the beat, and when found coo Id scarcely breathe.' 'Those io tho hills killed their oxen, oat holes in their neck, and sucked the blood. They were found all naked and be? spattered with blood. They slowly recovered under extraordinary atten? tion. Washington, September 22.?Not? withstanding the notice of the stoppago of redemptions by the national bank redemption ugeuoy, a considerable numbor of remittances of bauk notes for redemption were received at the agenoy to-day from New York and Philadelphia, forwarded after the pub? lication of tho notice. Under tho terms of the notice, they will bo held until redemptions are resumed, aud the same course will be pursued with uli other remittances forwarded after the 19th instaut, the date of the notice. The following are the totul amounts of national bauk notes received for re? demption to dato: July, $10,572,700; Angus-'-, $0,072.800; September, $0, 742.199; totul, $27,217,705. Tt is the iuteution of the Government to make an immediate change iu sta? tions of all officers of tho arm > who meddle, with politics iu tho South, ll is not loug siuoe a prominuut army officer was transferred from Mew Or? leans to Washington, ou account of his political meddling. New York, September 22.?James Watson Webb uses the Post to-'ay to say iu reply to tho official assault upon his private character made by E. 13. Hoar, May 17, 1871, upon t he ?aor of Congress, in obedience, as he alleged, to promptings of tho Secretary of mate, that "my friends iu Congress demanded a production of the evidence upo? which that official assault was made. Tho Secretary seut to tho Se? nate papers which constitute an ixi cutivudocument. That document, in? stead of sustaining the charges made against, me while Envoy Extraordinary and Miuister Plenipotentiary to iirussil, contains, us I insist, my defense against that gross ass mil upon my of? ficial conduct." The suspension of C. Lud maun ?t Co., extensively engaged iu the tm portatiuu of sugar, wa? uniiouuood lo-duy. Advices fiom Fall Biver report that t he manufacturers have almost decided to rtiu the cotton mills on short time, some reducing it to tuio half uud others tj one-third. Samuel A. liriggs, of Chicago, said to be ja defaulter in $100,000 from tho bank of which bo is Viee-Presid^nt aud Cashier, was arrested hero and will be taken to Chicago. Tile statement which the Pacific Mail Company mide to-day shows an iucrease iu receipts from January 1st to September 22d, 1S7-1, over tho cor? responding period of last year of $20, 515. The company's steamers brought hero between Aprd G:b and Septem? ber 221, this year, 0,015 tous of tea aud eighty-six of silk. City of Mexico, September 15, via Havana, September 22 ?The resigna? tion of Gen. Bouuvtdes, Minister to Germany, iu consequence of ill uoultb, has been ucuepted. The Apache Indians have lately committed "frequent ravages ou the Northern frontier and soldiers are iu pursuit of them. Minister Mejiu bus received a telegram from the Lieute? nant in command of tho Federal troops at Los Arrogus.Jiu the State of Guer? rero, saying that tweuty soldiers had revolted, aud with the Civil Judgu at their head, had attacked him, but were repulsed aud dispersed, with the loss of six killed, two wounded und oue prisoner. The Lieutenant lost two killed und six wounded. Miuister Mejta also received a telegram from the, G.iveruor of Guerrero, stating that tho Federal forces had committed se? veral assassinations to-day ut Los Ar? royos. Two commissioners are an: >ug their victims. Miuister Mejia has ordered tho commandant at Cbilpau cingo to proceed with all his disposa? ble force to Los Arrodes. Easton, Pa., September 22.?The afteruoou passenger traiu ou the Lcl videre (Delaware) R-iilroad, which left Phillipuburg at 1:35 this P. M., for L'n iladelphia, five uiiuutes late, collided with the up freight train tit Ware's Lime Kiln, about three miles down tho river. Tho freignt was ou the turnout?tho switch opeu. The bag? gage car telescoped too smoking car. All tho injured were iu those two cars. Samuel Y. Myers, of Harrisburg, had bis neck broken; Jobu Seyford, of Harrisburg, injured internally; Mr." Sheldon, Airs. Sheldon; Mr. Gold smilh, Mail Agent; Mr. Hope, Express Agent, badly injured; Jonathun Thorn? ton, engineer; John Dean, firemau; Thos. ltoguu, foreman of the track; Wm. W. Conwoy, of Lambertville, Wm. Gordon, engineer ou tho train, badly injured. New Yoitt, September 22?A letter from Havana says: "The truth in re? gard to tho reported battle, in which the insurgent leader, Calixto Garcia, wus captured and thirty six insurgents wore reported killed, is rcully as fol? lows: A truce of ten days had becu agreed upon between tho Spanish Com? mander of tho District and Gen. Mar rin aud Gen. Calixto Garcia, for tho adjustment of cortaiu questions, mid Garcia und his officers appointed a place lor a conference. The placo of meeting becoming known to some Spanish officers, among thorn Capt. AriZi, the latter, buiug unable to re? sist the prospect of promotiou, ob? tained permission from bis superior olli'jer to take ono hundred mcu aud attempt to capture Garcia, iu which ho succeeded. Geu. Garoiu's mothur resides hero, and culling upon Cuptuiu Goucrul Concha, she obtuiucd permis? sion to tolegruph to President Serrano, asking him to spare her sou's lifo. An ill I attempt was made ts shoot Capt.-Geo. Uouoba, oue evening last week, at bia summer residence. Three shoots were fired at him. His residence is always guarded by volunteers, and some of them are suspected of an attempt upon his life. The matter has been bushed np as far as possible. It is reported that the Qovernment intends to make another forced loan of $1,500,000 from the banks within the next ten days. New Yobk, September 23.?The Sun's special from St. Johusbury, Ver? mont, says Rev. Henry Ward Beucher made a speech at Caledonia Fair, to? day; the subject was, "What I dou't kuow about farming." About 3,000 persons were preseut. Mr. Beeeber was greeted with cheers and his speech frequently iuteirupted with up piuuso aud laughter. Largo numbers crowded around to shake bauds with liim on bis departure. L'OUOIIKGEPSIB, September 23?A muu numed John Kenny, residing near Tarry tow u, attempted suicide this afternoon, by first cutting his throat und then dashing into a railway train on tho HudtfOU River Railroad. He will die. New Oelean:;, September 23 ? Judge A. A. Aterochu, of the Superior Criminal Court, yesterday, tendered his resignation to Governor Kellogg. No reason is unsigned for this action on his part. Any action by the State authorities ug'iiust the leaders of the recent revolution would bo brought before this court. The Kellogg party claim that a mini beruf the State arms are missing? probably tuki u by the people. Mc Kuery und Penn will issue a circular, requesting an iuspectiua of their Slate troops for arms, aud request, the citi? zens to lay State arms, which they may have, at the feet of the satrup. New Yoke, September 23.?The cigar-mukers of this city, who cumber over If 000 registered working men, besides womeu uud children, will hohl a meeting next Sunday, to muke u pro? test against the manufacture of cigars in tenements, by which means some manufacturers are enabled to dispense with factories. It seems there are about 50,000 Bohciuiuue, of all uge?? aud sexes, eugagid in the manufacture of cigars in rooms in which they co.ik, eat. aud sleep. it is rumored that Whitely, chief ul the secret service, has beeu arrested in Boston. Washington, September 23 ?ft U quite loosely stated that General Fluids, who is here, bus instructed his assistaut, Judge Dibble, to prepare in- \ dictmeuls against tin; Louisiana pa? triots, und that their houses uro to be searched for arras. Judge Kelly, of Peuusylvauia, member of Congress, pronounced to Fields that both Go verumuuts'wete bogus, und it was the duty of the President to hold the State until Congress could act. Judge Kelly is the hero of the table scare at Mobile some years ago. General Fields may authorize u statement to-uigbt. Gov. Kellogg telegrupbs to Attorney-Gene ral Williams us follows: Reports from the oouutry show that in a number of cuses where our parish officers uud been ousted, tue old incumbents ure going back peaceably. The couuiry is quieter than expected, aud in the city all quiet so far. No reports yet received irom Red River. Utica, N. Y., September 23.?The Republicau Couveution to-day unan? imously re-nominated Dix for Gover? nor, and Robinson for JLieutenant Goveruor, und Alexunder Barkley for Canal Commissioner. Conkliug made a speech, enlogizing tbo Republicau party aud Dix's ad? ministration, uud charging the Demo? crats as responsible for all troubles in the South. A series of resolutions reufllrmiug the priuoiples of the Re? publican party, endorsing the policy of tbo Nationul administration, which it declared us unsurpassed in the his? tory of the country. Tbo State Temperance Convention adopted resolutions pronouncing Un? qualifiedly against trufic iu intoxica? ting liquors, uud appointing a com? mittee to arrange, for a plan of political action. Washington, September 23.?Gen. Fields, Attorney-General of Louisiana, who is hero, iu had health, has iustruc ted bis assistaut, Judge D.bblc, by telegraph, to proceed promptly und rigorously against persons who have violated the laws. This includes the militia aud those leaders who, in the late struggle, hived Kellogg uud his party iu the custom house. This stalemeut is authorized. The Ply nap ton Manufacturing Com? pany, of iiartford, Connecticut, has been awarded thecontruct for sup? plying the Post Office Department with Btamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers for foar yeart, from Octo bor I. Probabilities?For Thursday, over the South Atlantic States, North und Cast winds aud falling barometer, somewhat higher temperatures, cloudy aud rainy weather will prevail. Over tho Eastern Gulf States, falling ba? rometer, South-east wiuds, slight changes in temperature, cloudy aud raiuy weather. Over tho lower lakes, stationary und fulling barometer and temperature. North-easterly wiuds, in? creasing cloudiness und possibly local raius. Over the upper lake region, falling barometer, South east to North cast wind?, stationary aud higher tem? peratures, und increasing cloudiness. Over Tennessee und the Ohio valley, falling barometer, North east to'South eust winds, higher temperatures, with cloudy weather and possibly ruin. Over the Western Gulf States, fulling barometer, Southerly wiuds, cloudy aud rainy weather, possibly followed by cold Northerly winds iu tho West? ern portiou. Over tho upper Missis? sippi uud lower Missouri valleys und the North-west, Southerly to North? east wiuds, higher temperature, with ! olqady or partly cloudy aud rainy weither. Ohahlk-ton, September 23.?Ar? rived?Steamships Charleston, New York: Equator, Philadelphia; tchoou or Sallie Ooursby, Baltimore. Telegrapble?Commercial Ilenort?. Columbia, S. O, September 23.? Sales of oottou 77 bales?middliug 13%@14o. New Yoiik. September 22?Noon.? Cotton quiet; sales 1,430?uplands 16j?; Orleans 16;'8'. Futures opened quint uud steady: September 15 11-10 (^l?j^'; Outober 15 3 10(ml5 7 32; No? vember 15 5 32(?)15 3 10; December 15 7-32@l5"4'; January 15^@15 13 32. Pork quiet?23 45@23 02>.^. Lard heavy?steam I43?. Money 2. Gold 9^. Kxchangu?long 4SI1;; short 4 87. 7 P. M.?Cuttou?net receipts 42; gross 2,885. Futures closed steady; vales 20,800: September 147?; October 15 7-32; November 15 5 3i, 15 3-10; December 15 7 32; January ?5,r"h' 15 13 32; February 15*,,'. 15 27-3i, Match 15 15 10. 15 31 32; April 10 0 32, 10 5 10. Money easy at Ex? change dull?4 84.'..; Gold steady? *JJ6@5Hj}. ll*tes for oirrying 1 and 2 Goverutueuts dull und steady. States quiet aud nominal, except. Teuuesoe.s aud Missouris, which are better?Ton uessees 7-1; new 71. Cotton quiit; sales 2,452, at l?.'^CjfelG^'. Southciu flour steady aud iu moderate iuquiry ? 5.25'*0 00 Wheat heavy uii.i 1(./2 ?.. lower?1 10 </1 23. Corn opened heavy and lo. low? r. but closed rutber more .steady?07?ret-; fi>t Western mixed. Coffee aii i\ e ami Orm ? llio 15}A v 10 gold. Sugar quiet and scare uy .-u liriu ?734@8/4. MjI-.?cs aud nco quiet and unchanged. Poik unchanged? uow moss 23.25. Lard lirmer?14'4' prime steam. ..Whiskey lower?1.07(?j 1 OS. Freights unchanged. Baltimoiik, September 23 ?Flour dull and UUCUauged. Whe.t dull? LH? I 30. Corn quiet but linn?08 ($1.05 Mess pork 24 00 Bulk meats uuebanged. IS icon lower?shoulders 10}.<C'j?10r,.l'; clear rib sides l?KUulb}1^; hams dull, at lb''.-,hi. Lird?retitied | lO'.j Western butter very strong and scarce?24i>? 30. Cidl'e-i strong?17(jj 20. vVhiMkey firm ? 1.00(0 I 07. Cot? ton dull and lower?uildddug 10'?; low middliug I0J4; good ordiuaiyj 14,'C; gross rec-upts 31; exports isohsI wiso25; ?nies 100; soiuncrs 20; stock 845. PhiIjAUEM'IUA, Seple.mber 23 ?Cot ion dud ? middling 10!.4; low middling l?'Xl B?ud ordinary 1 1;'.,; net receipts 21; gros ? 233 Louisville, September 23 ?Flour unchanged. Com unchanged aud quiet?33(n 85. Uacon dull, irregular and lower?shoulders lO^t/j^lOJ.j; clear rib \?):y(ti:\?-\\ clear lU(^lGjg; sugar cured hams l4(nr l5; plaiu lO'.j^i lt Whisky ?rmer?1.03. ?t. Louts, S.'ptember 23.?The Democrats ot the Ntuth Congressional District nomiuutcd David ltiy forCeiu gres?. The Democrats of tho Twentieth Cougressiuual District, Ohio, to-day, nominated Henry B. Paine. Eiio ite pnblicuus of the Fifth Cougn ?siouul District, Maryland, nominated A. B. Hoguer. Wilxiinuton, September 23.?Cot? ton steady?middling 14*}.{; low mid dliug 14j4; good ordiuary 12'c; net receipts05; exp o ts coastwise 128; sales 1G; stock 478. Memphis, September 23 ?Cotton quiet?middling 15(0,15'.,; low mid? dling 14?4(a}15; net receipts G20; ship? ments G7VS; stock 8,273. CHARLESTON, September 23?Cot? ton easy, demand fuir?middliug 14Ja (rtil4v,j'; low middling 14."4Cd' 14j??; good ordiuary 13?4; net receipts 1,300; ex? ports cuastwiso 1,377; sales 000; stock 6,041. Nohvolk, September 23.?Cotton onchauged?low middling 15; net re? ceipts 1,320; exporti coastwise 150; sales 17; stock 2.830. Sr. Louis, September 23. ? Flour active and higher?superfine winter 3 50(?;3 75. Corn tiraier?No 2 mixed 83. Wbh-key higher?1.13 Pork lower?21 50. Bacon steadier, and only jabbing demand. Laid steadv ? Cincinnati, September 23.?Flour dull and unchanged. Corn linn ? 35(" 87. Pork nominal. Lird quiet und steady ? 137q(</;14 summer. BdCOU dull uud unsettled ? lO'-jfT^lO?.! shoulders; 151 J'?'15.'., clear rib; 1G'4 (?i.IG'j clear. Whiskey excited, prices higher?1.03. Augusta, September 23 ?Cotton dull?middling 14't|;uet receipts 330; exports coastwise 507. MoitlLE, September 23?Cotton quiet?middling 1378; good ordinary 13;??; net ruceipts 010; exports coast? wise 012; sales 700; stock 7.013. Savannah, September 2 5. ? Cotton steady ami active?middliug 11 ri;; low middling li'.,'; good ordinary 13'.,; not receipts 1.010; gross 1.951; exports coastwise 1,473; sales 1,331; stock 10, 790. Boston, September 23 ?Cotton quiet?middling IG/g receipts 2 '5; sales 150; stock 8,000. New Oiileans, September 23 ? Cot? ton active und ?ruier?middling 11'v. low middling II,'?'; good ordiuaiy 13,-u; nut receipts 00 ?; gross 1,102; sales 2 500?laut evening 1,300; stock 22 558. GalvesTon, September 23 ?Colten quiet aud easy?middling I?J4; low middling 14'..; good ordinary 13 receipts 053; ex nor ts coastwise 01; saht. 1,100; stock 12 920. London, September 23.?Street dis count 2. Erie 33%0'ii?l"l LlVEUPOOL, September 23?2 P. M. Cotton unchanged; sules 14,000, in? cluding 8,000 American; 2,000 i< u speculation und export; sales 01, . basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped October or November, 7Jg; nothing below low middling, deliverable September i : October, 7 13 Id; November, 778. Regular Meeting Cliy Council. . Council Chamber, Columbia, 8. 0., Sept. 22. 1874. Council met at 8 o'clock P. M. Pre? sent?His Honor toe Major, John Alexander, und Adermeo BrowD, Carr, Carroll, Gritliu, Pugb, Simons, Swy gert, Tbornas aud Wells. Absent? Aldermen Cooper, Dsvis and Purvis, The minutes of tho hist special meeting were read und confirmed. A commuuicatiou from Dr. John Fisher, Trustee Citizens' Savings Bank, in refereuoo to a tax execution in hands of Sheriff, against effects of said institution, was reud and referred to tho City Attorney. The following bills wore presented and referred to the Committee ou Ac? counts: Swygert & Hook, Alms House, Hospital aud Indigeut Poor; Union- \ Herald Publishing Company,, printing. Report of Chief of Police for mouth of August, 1871, was referred to Com? mittee ou Guud House aud Police. Alderman GriQiu, from Committee on Licenses, reported favorably upou applications of II. B. Gruner and W i 'i'hnmnii F?,? i.intrn limmsg r' V, J.UOX23U3 .... l.l.orri uouu^ui v^on cur red iu. Also, unfavorably upou petitions of W. K. Greenfield aud .lohn Agnew for reduction of liccose! on carriage repositories. Referred back to Committee on License for fur? ther consideration. Alderm iu Carroll, from the Com-J mittee on Accounts, reported back the following bills, recommending pay incut. Agreed to: Hetty Douglass, W. iL Thomas, Muket; Johu C. Diul, ?Sydney Park; Cooper A: Taylor, Alms House, Ho^pit-J uud Bell Tower; A. Richardson und Johu Alexander, Guard House; Julian A Sei by, Print? ing, (two bills:) John Aluxauder, Wa? ter Works, Sydney Park nud Fire De? partment. Ou motion of Alderman Thomas, the Committee on Ways and Meaus was requested to report forthwith npon petition ul Sbevirs und Mims, F. Drafts aud C. Mali a u for uotes receiv? able for taxes. Alderman Griffin, from Haid Committee, reported back said petition, recummeuding that prayers of petittoueis he grunted. Alderman Thomas, from Committee ? on Water Wblks, submittid the follow- j ing leport, which was received ut.d adopted: Colcmuia, September 22, 1374. To Of. lion. Mayor ttnd Aldermen oj' //,? City of Columbia? Gentlemen: The Committee ou Water Works, to whom was i - lei red commuuicatiou of Board of Health in reference to the springs which supply the city with water, beg leave to report, that they have exim iue i the springs, A:j., und lied tho r-e siring wells iu u bad condition, be? ing nearly closed up with suud. The niud flows from the receiving we!!-; into the pipes uud fills them up, checking the passage of wacer to the old resevoir. There is also a great waste of water at the corner of Taylor uud William streets, owing to the pipes being choked up With sand. At least ouo third of ttie water from the springs in Sydney Park is wabted there. Tue Committee recommend that Colonel l'earco be notified to have the Wells and pipes cleaned out. Respect? fully submitted. ADAM THOMAS, Chairman. B. P. GRIFFIN. Alderman Carroll moved to rescind the action of the Council whereby the ordinance to make coupons receivable for t'ixes and licenses was indefinitely postponed. Aldermun Thomus moved to lay the motion ou the tuble. Upon winch iho yeas aud nays were called. 'Those wtio voted in the affirmative were Ahlenueu brown, Pugh, Simons, Tuoni .s and Wells. Those who voted iu til ? negative were His Honor the Mayor, and Aldermeu Carr, Carroll, Gritllu and Swyg-rt. The vote of His Uouor the Mayor buiug given to the minority, made the I division rquul, and the motion was de? clared, under the rules, to bo Io6t. The qae-tiou recurred npon the njo I ttou ot Alderman Curroll. Pending Ibo consideration of which, a quorum i, i: being present, on motion ot Alder? man Brown, Council adjourned. WALTER It. JONES. City Cierk. fuuyf.il invitation. ;'!.? riemtn and acquaintances ol Mr. T. Ii. M< '/Ali. ami of Mr. and Mrs. Johu Meli? i f.\ ? iiinl family, are iuvited to attt-mi \ the !uii< r.d u. I he former from his late n i :<?. ????. -J.l llie corui r of Main and Lady iitrtels, I'll IS Al'l'KKN?OX, at III o'clock. Services at I'ruabytoriau Church, at -1 p. m. Richland Vo.nnteer Bifle Omb. FTVIK m em barn of tho Hichlaud Volunteer A llitl ' Clua Hre r? quaste? to attend the Mini in of our late Wurden, t. l. McKBN YAl', THIS AFTEUNOON, at hair-past 8 It. .s. MOitUlSON, Secret a ry. im)kim:\dio>t Steam Fire Eng. Co iVg| THE mcmbors will appear at tho Engine House. Tills A, TE'.t i itioN, at :t o'clock, for ho j'urpose ol paying .he i:ipt ti ibuto ot ri - felhiW-IUI label, t. Ij. Mc.vl'.N/.IK. Full uniform?, black punts. Ily order of Prcaideiii J. Porn. v. I A. C. bQUlEH. Ju., S-pt '. I I Secretary. Acacia Lodtro, No. 94, A. F. M. A IIIS Kignlar Communication nf >i"xir!,ij bodge will bo held l'HIS( I'hurM /V\ I?? 1 EYBNINU, at 8 o'clock, in Ma Clinic 11 all liv order ot the W. M. " A. CltAWFOltD, Jr., s [?? S! I Kecretai y. For Rent, . i 1 ill'. COTTAGE HOUSE on W???t Jftlj??Me ?>i Oaten streot, between Plain " .in l Washington stroels. For terms and futhir particular*, apply to jos. V. ZKALY, or s.-.t 54 JACOB LEVIN. F Auo tlon Sales. OBlSate o Valuable Stocks and Bonds. By JACOB LEVIN, Auctioneer. On MONDAY, the 5th day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. M., I Will soil, at public outory, The following Bonds, Stock and Certifi? cates, uudor power of attorney to the Cen? tral Rational bank, of Columbia, B.C., viz: 100 (ouo hundred) shares of tho Capital Stock of the Onion Savings Bank, of Co? lumbia, 8. U. Borip G.185 and 6,180, each representing 50 aharoa of tho Capital Stock of the South? western llailroad Bank, inseparably con? nected with the aame number of aharoa in the South Carolina Kailroad Company, par value of each share $125. No. 131, Certificate of Indebtedness of tho Greenville and Columbia Kailroad Com? pany, guaranteed by the State ot South Carolina, $34. No. 433, ditto, ditto, $100. No. 430. ditto, ditto, $100. Greenville and Columbia Kailroad Com? pany Funded Interest Bond No. 83, $07.7*. Ditto, ditto, No. 54. $83 2?. Ditto, ditto, .So. 105, $100. Ditto, ditto, No. 104, $100. Ditto, ditto, No. 10G, $100. Ditto, ditto, Nne. C3 to CO, (eight bundi of 1500 each,) $4 000. Three Greenville and Columbia Railroad bands, guaranteed br the State of Month Carolina, (*5?? each,) $1,500. Sept 'S.i Fresh Arrivals. ILLINO UP WITH SEASONABLE GOODS? MAGNOLIA lixtra Sugar-Cured Bacon Stripe, Mild-Cured White Bacon, Smoked Beef Tongues, Full Supply Canned Salmon, Lobster. Tomatoes, Green Peas, Mushrooms, Ac. ColLies?Parched and Green Java, Mo? cha, Lagnyra and Bio. Teas ? Finest and Cheapest AsBortmen'. of Hyson, Gunpowdo?, Jinan, Oolong, Ac. Assortmont of Spicos, Mustards. Pickles, Olives, Safdims, and a goneral etook of Staple and Fancy Groceries, in great va? riety, all fresh aud temoting, ofForod low for cash GEO. SYMMERS. Sept 21 rpHE TRUSTEES OF R. C. SHIVER A JL CO. have, with tho view of disposing of tho fine utock of SILKS, LACES, EM? BROIDERIES, MERINOS, LACE SETS and FURS remaining on hand, most of which have been marked down to half their actual value, have added to the stock, by extensive purchases, FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS I Worth of New, Freeh and Desirable I Dry Goods. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c, &c. I Th'-y are now opening at the old etanj ? : an elegant line of j Fall and Winter Dress Goods, ! WOOL FI j ANN RLS, COTTON FLANNELS, I BLANKETS, LINEN DAMASKS,TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, Ac. GUIPUIIE and YAK LACES, marked down below half their value. Tuct new stuck will be sold close to New York cost. Bargains can bo had in every depart? ment. I Goods sold for cash nnlv. JOHN* AONEW, J. P. SOUTHERN, Trustees for R. C. Shiver & Co. Sopt 21_ Notice. ALL persona indebted to the eatate of JOHN STEVENS,deceased, are hereby requested to make payment immediately to the uudersignod, aud all persona having I claims against the earn3, will present them properly proven to the undersigned. ROBERT W.JOHNSON, Administrator, with will annexed, of eatate nf John Stevens, deceased. Sept1G we4 Stovesl Stove?! FULL hue or TIN-WARE, Cooking, Beating and Parlor STOVES. I would oall } our attention to the open Frank ..in fnr ooal, suitable for Parlors, Set? ting or Bed Rooms, beautiful in design and warranted to work well. Call and see them at SMiTH'S TIN AND STOVE ESTAB? LISHMENT, Main street, opposite J. H. inard'a. Stpt 18 New Goods! New Goods'.! v?? I HAVE jaat returned from New TF~L York with a fine and well-selected [Nf ntock of Emrlisb, French and Ameri JU*'caD CASSIMERES. Scotch GOODS, VESTINOS, Ac, which will be made to order at short notice and upon reasonable terms. Also, a full line of the celebrated I STAR SHIRTS. A call is rospectfallv so? licited. J. F. EISENMAN'N. Three Rooms to Rent IN the tipper part of a dwelling, ccuvouiuut to tho business part of the oity. Two of the rooms connect. I Bent ol reference n quired. Apply at ' imi'.Nix Office._Sept 22 13* . House for Sale. mnE COTTAGE recently erected by C. N. 1 (}. Butt, opposite tho College Campna, containing seven rooms, exclusive of Pan? tries, iiaih Room, Dressing Room, Kitchen and Servants' Room. It has all the mo? dern improvements. It will be sold cheap. Inquire at Central National Bank. Sept J8 To Rent, ?r'lV* POSSESSION given October 1, the Miii two-story DWELLING, on Pl&iu iVtjiNj street, East sido oi tho Central ?*?*?* Hotel. L is well adapted to a pri? vate boarding house. For terms, etc., applv to JOS. T. ZiiALY, or i Sept 17 JACOB LEVIN._ To Bent. A COTTAGE HOUSE on Blanding street, between Bull aud Pickens. _Tor terms, applv to Aug 13 JOHN AGNEW A SON. House to Rent. -4 THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE [JlV LOT of Mrs E. J. Arthur. Goodgar ib u and exoellent well of wa*.or. J'ob KOartion Riven immediately. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E R. ARTHUR. Julv 4 For Rent, THE commbdionH Brick and Motal Roof STOREHOUSE. No. 00 Main _streot. Terms very low. Apply to HLIBELH A EZELL or to BooNE A Mb'L | LKR. Attorneys at-Law. Aug 5 t Wrapping Paper. AFULL supply <>r WRAPPING PAPER ju-*t received fioni the Atlantic Paper Mill*, for which we are solo agents, suit of? fered at lower plioea than same qumil\ can ho delivered from the Northern cities. Call and exiniiiio quality and prices at tho storo ol JOHN A'hNKW & SON. Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc , Etc, l~&f-)B\ SCOTCH WHISKIES, '^Vll old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otaid. &o..