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I MKT 0 'it ISfirtio Sal Friday Both- ineri aife in acjivb; OFFICIAL DMAWJWGJS V. 0 THE-- MbMU- GliaritdbU, Association, UiSAfis 30, ibtc mpki 64 1 irrS3: 1 76 I i 1 14 1 73 I I 'iz I 41 1 i i 68WABgliHt 0, 1 87 Ii Evening tj 7 Cl4 C79 30, lB76-7-Nig, 3S 74 Sfr-I 76 71 25 Iff 'il'riiiw'riigifi-iiit inteteitO: at Hi t'lUDcuii uuuuuiua uvuivith, ij.t vrj Kinnnrnnrtti or CTilt Job- -7. a tO S.I LAP." I 11A i- they. MysLdmt twA-v; tU JL. J-ti.

rp V. Til -s asm iS'Jiii'iHl Oar Soaps" jvaah, elcau aud(jfapidi, attfl- 1)0' ffOiT lUttiiE 'CLOTHING Are dhi-aper 'and' fieetci! tbatfNortltteni1 cbiignica'tiouOwifh interior lYaa'interiuptPd, ThJgi)ijmj no uiya uiumg moierpons, 'pepffito'New BAXONET.POLIOY.- jewi Ann- 9.0 puet -policy of the AdminMl'atiiuTis Mly: and will soon be Tiie opinion Attorney Gen-ewii that inarshal haTfeaile right Tt i -W-. uitiao ii uiieuu oim uiiMineeis ill t))'aii4 service, will transmitted, toj the mar. 'Sha'l'sj'ana the War will givprthe same tWyh Uiait'ilict at! Soiitli. Secretary Cajnfbh is ex pected here lompirowi -1 and it's, d'tt'dertopd'that' 5tliat' i.etus5n is.

only top-jthe purposoj-ot carrying the new it. iii ii full. lisueu at yVasbiDgtou by tae.BaJ,fb.oej i-eijorts'tl'iut the raiufull i'or the week "as follows iii'tUe S'tf id'wreuce! vui.hjy. 62 iiloiij New Euglalud, 0.50; Middlo AtlaQtiq 0.39; SbUtKQSRii lum.io.5ta,tes, 1.J.U; Jiludteru (ujf Statea, Cjutf 8iiite3t O'SOjErowtg La'ka. region, 0.13; tfpfev iEfclk.4 region, Tallt)y- ahdk'6bfBe4aee, 100; VUlley, 1.46 fMissoari valley, 0.41; Miuneaota, 1.03.

The Atlanta, Captaiu Ham E. Uolinston, flnnstrtifd shSS'llv nftur tlifi iidvui-tlsml tiiuu last frveuing $dc Jaokaou affefi led XUo uelegatiuul was. lull. The i'odeBiliiigs of te It will, jpficct at eight o'clockt-this Tbo pfear woathef, urighl nioou tempiiiature jirumiited uuiuy to go to the son-ee at IrasCati evouiug, oi sliigli Biiall liavo auow) to sajf piUlPW-W. wai-o reciiivoil (SStel-tlftV 8Qttau(lliL'pa load and 93 105 bales ot bayiS-'HlJ REGMPmr.AND SHIPMENTS COTTON KEjJEIPTS By.Mobilo aiid jObio Kailroad.

'iVain No By Mobile and MofltgdineryllKaih'oad, Tfa'iri Ko. 331. bales. .1 Cotton Exports. H.

By Molulo ana Moiit- "TfJ jj ery Kailrod, 105 bales. vS Gold ononed iu Mobile" at 108 Ull0Vi aii'd'clOB-'ii nnr.it ttTT.vi.ltt. eaatliu; HO4- upimemu RoHrsorK at no ma. uioueei ac OiXOuANQE. Exouancro.

Sterilu. Comiueroial 60 days, nominal' iu bftirit liO ildvsv jiouimul Iu Kew iorlf, comuioiolftl 4 lHJj 4 uauH isxeiiatige iomenue new ioik uaim siguc prexu, cummeruiui prom, auw uiiuuub uoua coiuaiEUCJAti. COi'OX. Middling TaOTf Middling luj Gotd .9 Urdioal'y 8 'liow 1 SUiua, Salefl to-day 150 bales Limited demand. Marjiol.

oaay and irregular, Inferior 6(jGo. Mobile Cotton Transactions? Received today, bales, w5(7 lleceiptu thus lar tliia weoK, Dales Exports today baled, 476 Stock ou.baud today bale's lieeoipts bore since beptemberl 371.237 Satue tiine la-i year ltbedipts at all Vi portB (3 days) 9,472 Saino time laat 4,767 fdame time laat 5,83 Htock iv. 1235109 b.axv JExportsto the WO lleoeicts at S. pdrts silica Sept 1. Same time last a.matji-x NEWSPAPER P3 EtnlO foMiifiingr aooriipletd lisS all' tlio' tpythk in Iir? tbe aud.

tbo1 too- tfliukiti of tefopulatibtl gieater tbfrriewsbaDdrsbafr.the- nnniattnt-riinc to1 tno iaHE euitblu- larKOSt local ciruuiat-iuu ii- mu-, vi AlsOJ-a cfctoltigue-of riewspcfpelif wbieU rii-iilnng otei' fcdpieS- 6afch. Also, iii'WA iLtiih-ifitiB, Acnculturttlj Soieulma, and' ISrScbameal, Medical, Masonic, Educational. mftmi et7iiaterTo with I complete list of over S00 German papbrs pr.intedin-.the-nited Stateai Atsbl atf essay noon aUYUlfctofir 1 1 'T. liiK- tbo eest of advertising: lit- Vanous nowspa-ters, and evorvtluftg Wblob a'Kegihder in adver atl 20 41 jsowko" pok saije; two hundred -forsAldii1 7g ClSf A DKAYLO Jjy VTiH" VIAAOf jyll Jni Madison and.Walor Btfeeis VI Mytiiial Association: mm. 6T If I.

A nsTfi- SO 81 ii 51 21 55 63 -2Sjp I it Three Disti-ibutions Dailv. at 12 lVf nod ku p. 1 JO. SEAWELLi OctattiBBicinpr llTamomjimTmT 1 um I iw hit 1 1 1 -Ui! ft Paintings, Worksjof-A Scicntfftcliistritments aad ssfttt Tenements, Stoclc v3fj -BY THE- ASSOOTATIOK -JBsolfV bjaUigUBfa ff jat price Hoots by JJooss by NVebteib oHonary (Vnabd)at $12 6aoh'. JJavief' An.liuietica....

ench. Lrjjtilutl.Sicu;tufl Spelling Books, at 10e Ta'iUtiugp, Wurkof Art, Etc.a 7V. bne1 Oil Painting, 'Sunre valtied' a ijff.S valued at t5'J, Oltn niirt inn. Hllt-vnsif. Kr.ottn vnlnnrl nf And other Paintings and Works of Art valiied 8125, $120, 100, S80, $16, S10, $6, $5.

S3. SXNCrSH- SEWING MACHINE. Best ir flw Taitred ot $180, S10()t One ease Surgical instruments, Valued at S32, Pocket cases Sut gical lusirumeuts, valued al 7, S8 and Si 0 each. Surveyor's lustruaiebts, valued at S10 each. JLANDS ANJO TENEMETS 1 HSuae" and Lot i oA St.

LoniS between Claiborne and Prahlilin streets valued at 93500. OOOi 47,000, S5.000, 53,000, $1,000, utuer JLiauac ana TonemetitH vainer! nr. sni UVf 9 JUO, ifODUy OZUU, iOU Stonewall Inenraii4e Stock, at. liS Mobrle Mutual Stock, at 75 Ctfuk l'OO Vv .1. IiVrtiiio'Arflsfositit J.J.

'l1' ii at' So. Sontti lirtVal StrahL-riexl dnhl-" Sbtd Pimo's Iiive Drug Store. Ootiincat'os or. ealc by ibe' members of thd' JB 58 I SI I 3S 9.4 10 Rfl I 9H-1 til if It fif RED EITEE Teiqrij. iu charge tf tlie goveru-Wjifci received orders ro.oleunpufctue abstractions in tli region, foruied liv tlielate flo, Accordance yilti, the.

apitfiW jifiuoiou ac luq last B.esMoi of Oou- ORGANIZED. OMie Republican Stale Central orgainzedvitli'A. B. (Jor-tlell! tlai chairman. AUere was coiisiderableiciteiuent to the- unexpected-removal 3b-'sieci'al It is supposed "in obedieiiueto' Tiie louitih aiid lasts of the working Vire rOpes was strefciied across the nver Oir tTie JJiis't Iliver', JsMge, and t'iie'pecilous te'afc of drittiutlie lash- iug wliich.held iote the endlfss cabl at evt'i-i- fiftyfeeyras A GrEEAT GOAL.

f.i. Th great coal sale came off j'es-ivdw An iaimeuso ainoanc was fold. The prices tumbled down from oiie to 'two' dollars 'per toti ou all The- excitement at the offices of the coal dealers down town was intense. Scarcely any dealer is alone. Consultations and encea; were holding in most every office: iSfever iiefore has there been so 'inucliiuterest taken in the price of coal.

Mr. Samuel Sloan, Cf t'h'e Delaware and Lackawana Com'pauyj said the prices are- much, lower than expected', but they are a peace to the public. A. said that the object of the coal coinbiuatiou had been to' diminish tho by taking meas ures prevent overstocking the mitrket? but, that now the satae ettect had been brought about. The production, would -Jbe stopped because coal coitld hpt be gotten ou of the' mine's and delivered at the present prices.

Other retail dealers impressed similar opinions, and while ackno wledgiug that the price of coal would come down, added that it could not keep down because it could not be supported. at these rates. Hanover Scpiare was completely blocked mk coal speculators Buyers' froni 'all parts ot the country were present Intense excitement reigned the neighborhood, and wagons ana trucks and windows were filled with spectators, While the actual buyers were congregated iu dense masses around the auctioneer's stand. The auctioneer read the condition of the sale, and announced that it was perfectly bona tide, and that no; reservation was to bo put on the articles oifered for sale. He said there, were four companies represented in the sale, but they were uot combined in any way and HO fifibf would bo put forth by thein to keep tho ouiffcot upj buyers could bid and rest assured that their own judgment was alt they had to contend with.

The tonr companies selling C6al were the Delaware, LaoliaWanrt and Western Railroad Company and Pennsylvania Odaf Company August Tho inices 'realized by auction sale of coal in Hew York were anxiously looted for by all engaged iii the coal trade. Much snrimse and ararih Was shown as the prices wefe tilled, the general expectation beihg that the salo Would be adjourned if $3' 5Q per toil as the lowest figure could not be The coal opera tors say the prices brbughti will eoinpfel them all td snspeitd operations unless tolls- and abor can be induced to a1 mucb ower figure than at "with thfe ehaiifees' against iheffl of obtaiii iug great reductions as the; niiuers Will hardly snbuni lower prices than- are uoW prevailing The situa has a gloGiny 6Utlook fox? the fait and winter trade SWIMMING MATCH. 4 Lok Bbancii, August ereat ocean swimming, match of four miles between Andrew (Prahtz, of West and George Wade, pf Brooklyn, tot $10,000 and the chaih-eidjasfeil Ahiorica tako vlace at to act as stakeboat. Betting here -is Teoy, Aug. 30.4Macellus Grot's hosiery millsA.rAmsterdam a.

burned;" liOss WHEELISft, Aug. GrWiluriiir coiiiitjv ha? been, appoiiltfid United Seiiatbr to Capetfon's vacanpy. 'STATUE OF LIBEMY. Philadelphia. 1 -30, Tihe' haud'and-'brazief ot flie enormous statue of Li'bertyj United JSthtes as a ceuleiuual me "mtb.iy Wtj.zens 6t liarbor, arrived, on, is: vs a uw.

renuu.ai'ijizau.yipi eiigagu in cS'uii'e'Cvi'ii the different (suctions, which are of bronze, preparatory -to mounting the whole ou a temVofa'ry pedestal 011 the southeastern border of the lake north, of Machiifery Jiall. HOTTEST EGrGrED', Memphis, Augi special to the Avalauche'frbm" Jacki6n, says: Alter the organization oi a Hayesand Wheeler Club at jjicks burg ex Senator Pease was rotten egged by a mob while attempting to jspeaK tronuthe. gallery or the rost- Office. A. H.

Arthur, an fold and respected citizen of Vicksbupg, was chairman of 'the b'utj less suppress the disorder. San, August 30, George JKutherford, ou the.Nex.Orleai:s.liueat liouisville iweiity years ago, died ofqnsump- at St. Helena, ifapa county.3" HOTEL. Tho report that Senator hafd the PalaC'e Hotel! qu ac)- connc ot tno depression in nuances is -1 I .1 i uuiuuuueu, aim uiuse liom nu ami mation to convert the hotel into one '1 earthquake. Sioux City, August oarthguake wasfelt at Port Thomp son, 'Dakota, on Saturday night Buildiugs were considerably shakeut There were sjipeks mihiites.

CONrLIOI IN LOUISIANA, Wj McOrauiej tfte du'acuik'Tefegraiihr sends the' fullowiug to the Associated Press; Monboe, city and vicinity is greatly excited be cause of the iirihg iuto last night of tesidences of David I'aulk and Isaiah Garrett and attempt to kill Lamy Pitulk, planters living 'on tlieriver below heie. Mi's, DaVid -Eanlk- has been dangerously ill fot' Weeks. Her bedroom was the target of the assassins. Mr. ttarrett's uoase received about scveuty bullets.

Mr. Lamy Paulk saw two ufen both colored en t-r his gatej they exprotledi two caps, aiming at him, and went ou. Several white families in the vicin ity have come' to this place' for safety and, appeals have been. made, to the volunteer company uuro tor swsis- tance. TSo cause ban bo imagined for this outrage? which, has thrown tbe whole parish into iiitedse-eCitemeutj and shr'cad terror among the white families of this section where the greatest fiuipt lias hitherto prevailed.

It is thought that, this ti'Oublois the sefjLuence ot a ting last Saturday at, a jKepublicati or Whites (reae.ut-..by invitationere fiideiy treated by-tfes theic lives threatened, and were forced fed leave the- ground to paci'ty the' in fu-riated bkek "who' drew repeatefs otherwise eshrUitedf the fototiityof' desperadoes Foi'tunately the firing the hduse did rio serious damage, alfehwigk- the shot in each- Pase; entered the bed room- Steps- have beeu takcu'tb 'thftpeiiceaiid prevent the- reeUrrenee pi simifei disturbances- HAVAN-AyAupt BOhp Dliirip nablishes the tollo wing Lat'6 news from- San- llomiiigo Migiish stoame via tSti- Tjinias: At ast accounts this insurrection had. The orfc Axda was blockaded by government. Puerto Plata aiid Sautiago eohtinuod bo besieged by and 4k TUegeuocal opiuion. -yaa exjiresssod 'ierday that the weather vrus Jioti, The maxiinnrii toutperaturo yes--wbb 73j a oi 19, terday 'It ia stated that Ibo building on Itoy'a street, lately vacated by the Mohilu Savings Bnnk, will ho couyorted into a' lager beer and pretty waiter girl saloon. The cprVfcfit SMS of this report is yet to be It is a -cpmfori to know that in 6QB10 other places than iff Mobile yejgtejrv day.

Ad ocloek, when it was 90 in Mo-trite, it was 93 iu Montgomery 98'iii Corsicana, Texas. N. W. Trimble, clerk of the circuit court, has been in the city since last Saturday. As-cma of the receivers, lie wilt.

probably the Alabama and Chut Tho'firsfc'of Soptpmber is almost hero and there are no indications that the purchasing bondholders 'will pay 'the purehasq inonoy for the Aleqamu and ChattauobgV liailroad. Philip Joseph, formerly; 'of the'' Mobile Watchman, now cdnnectcd with the MjidU eon Journal, published -at Delta, Louisiana, superyispr of registration aiaon. The residence of Mrs. caption street, between Sarannah and SoI'mRj' was burglariously entoredlastMondax iiigW, and some articles of clothing Stolen, together with a small amount oi money. Entrance was offiseted through a froiife window.

Amos. Handy, committed by the mayor's court, for grand larceny, was beforo Judge Somnios, of the city court, on a writ of ha beas "corpus: After hearing the testimony in the case, the prisoner was remanded back to jail by the judge. The regular weekly meeting of the coni- mon council will be held today atoneo'olopfc p. if there happens to be a quorum. The reporters claim to be competent to legislate.

but the board has persistently declined to accept then when a quorum is wanted. Colonel Jack Whartoi, a Louisialia repub lican politician, who follows the fortunes of lYarnioth, was in the city yesterday o.n route from Point Clear to New Orleans. He docs not express (he opinion that Packard will be elected governor of that state by the republicitus Paying City Tuxes. From tho city tax collector, Shbf- fiolil, the information was received yesterday that over $40,000 city taxes, at live per beou paid within tho last, twoweolcs. There, ought to bo moro that amount of additional city taxes paid be fore the lOthof Soptombor, after' which th ore will bo no longer a A ypung'mdri- from the country called on Thos English, the confectioner, ami listed.

"Can't you sell ino some of that that water I only want live ccuts worth." "Certainly," was.the ropljv Tho yonug countryuiatiithcii nddiid, "Well, put a plouty of sweetouin' iu it." 'Mr. English waited upon him, and afcer ho had drank tho sodawatdr, bo exclaimed, "Jlister, I'm a comma back for another, live ceiita- worth. 1 dont waut to get drunk, or I Woald take it now. "Ho loft the confec- tioucry -catablishmoiic humiuing Sweet ilouie. Mistakes will bapjiou iu the best icgnlatcd tnsiiicss houses, A New York engraver and publisher sent by mail to tho Tribiino Wo otuer day a stool ongtaved portrait of Governor Samuel J.

Tildoit, occompanied by wroiig circiiiar. Tho circular refers to the issue by that house of "an elegaut steel engraved imtrait of Eutheifoid It. Hayes. tho republican candidate- for piesidcut of the umicu btatca' lb goes on to say that the fefigtuvi'uK "portrays iu a most vivid tamnen the intellectual antf otbiir noble qnalities of roiud of this distiugrtishoa man. Its large circulation among tho peopld must haVO a very salutary effect id lvo coming oiecuon, tor tho republican cause," If the publisher lmdseiilaTildeacirciilaiifc would fiUdoubtdly bavo cxptessod tho highest rannaeuce his Integrity and tho- coavie-iiou that his clcctio.il is a cortaiuty, Old Jloelcs aWd Tic Philadelphia correspondent of the St, 018 I'Omuiorcial Gazette says that it is al-6t topoSslblo to' decide which country has flwiOOSt Vftlunbln nrliiliif.

ftf linrtlrH, ltit teerica ig jrobably sfecond to- other "j'leiDis the largest of thorn all, 'The fwieticaii Bibl5 Sooiety ia quite active iu its waafido against secret societies, ami has an aeodaut ou duty to present each visitor a small work denouncing thorn, and a 'S4 book ill which, a verso of scripture is dhtlocts, Ouo se Is. devoted to- the exhibitors of- old and papers, 1'he most interesting of aoopj? Of tho NOfrlStbwii iDGcomSdr 20, 1790, whiehis id uionruing bve Iho death Washingtou. Speaking Of this eVofli it wye; Uiopahiful tasloto' niinonnbo to ofjorathiittho Fathef, tlio Doiivoret Washington, ia no theffiJtU6 luoxpressihlo sensation of Siil'i Auserioan can; alone do VtotSn? Was occasioned ot last, twoiity.four.houw. 1 jOall- on SOAPS Oi tbe manv Nottttbiti', nnfl VfiSrart Soaps'TBadB" ffb'ra decaying gkeases! Tbe pu-tridg-eise OlSOUSthe SKIN1 ana Blood of thoBo. creating! -KiirniiATiB W5 ms be mad wife Pm'-FBEH I'AIi0F and PHKB up1 Kctfrp R66dv t.

V9X OKU GOOit. hi- HOME JfrfDuSl'Iit TP OUiiDRi S--. i. A i Southeast cdfftdr -Ifraten fin'cC Mate Sii aOBlliEj AHA MYERS Proriete 'lEianUfat'tii'r'ers' aid" tfealerS ailJutlda 0 aiidt B.t earn lllOS' AtLlNGa VEItATg-riAW Wang TEP FESOES. td.

BBASaJWBlKdjf OAST i7ZJ CKSmfWXa of ezery DSSVItlPTlOS Country bfbfefl sbliclteB, "and veill receive)' pr6mpt attniitlrtii. Jy4 tsi obtaiuedin tlia United States and Europe! terms as r. i I.UUSU oiany omerreiiaa blttllrillSB. ftftrfAinrinrTAnnA in vited iu f.be Enclisb and foi'aiKl lanmiafee, iritK Invehtora, Attorlieys sA Iia rind1 other Solicitors, especially with Who1 haVtrhSd their caaeS in the bandiof -other Httotneys. In rejected cases our fees Ate reasonable, and no ebiti-gSTs made unless wo arc successfnl.

Lin if you wont a 1Mb, 61 If you want a Patent i mna-s ketch full desciiptioiit6f ybbinvtsbtibtt 'Wo Jl. make an examinatipu at tbe Patent. Office, and1 wo think it patou will send" yon) papers' and advice, ati-i nroseout Vour case, Oar iea' wiltbolifi drdMarcaae jn all matters-telfttlnif tOPa ents. Patent; Xaw and ReFERKSOCS -Hon. J3 T.niwtt o-r-rinmi inissionor of Patents.

Ulevoland; Ohibt) BM. ley. Sec'V National Gratitrfe. fioiilAvillA, LOfimraodorci Daniel Ammdn; U. 'Washinir- "'SS Sobot'sJariiVi Fmvour- "Gtilds 1W nhUiriinm' Patests'V-kbobkof 40'Pagoa i bagek Sbifcbr tors of Patents and Counsel 9rs at Patent Law, Washir-ptoit.

bex- 41 If! CHEAP GROGI3B1ES, CllKAP GliOOERlfiS Havicg'now' ill store aud resolving ArstMridSj jS terB aild wott-eoleeted -8took ot choice, fancy and staph? grocfiries, I ain detBfrf minbd td sell flt very smnll proills, aiid; doliVej? coodsiu any pari bf tlio City, Iroo of wilt- ts id tli6 interest tbl ftartias' Mrfb-: beoiM td -give A itM; all' BitWafiteo sailsfaclloa. a large atoclt of- BASy COBN, JlMN, bllAOKERS, COBN, EICE BRAN, COW PEAS, OWES PABliEIt iny7- 66,. 63 7tl and-72 Gov't-St III v.e.- 'V Vi "'f v.fu: i -J "''Jit i siiriiiii 51.

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