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EVEBY WBDKESpiY.lk?^rJW ?Y J?ClA? Af EDITOB AW PBOPBIETO?. r t Office on Hain Street, above Taylor. AgenU for Phoenix ami OUanw. Jvms ??vn..Anderson O. H JAMES QEA.NT..Union J. B. Ai,n?H..Ohe?ter -. .v BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. FRID?Y MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1809. VOL. V-NO. 124. TERMS-IB ADVANCE. Daily, six Months.M 00 Tri-VVetkly, Six Months... 2 50 Weekly. Six Months. 1 SO AJI V KUTI K KM KN Th . Per Square, (10 lines.) Ant Insertion.$0 7G Each subsequent insertion. 60 Weekly, each insertion. 75 Jh?r A liberal discount made on the above rates when advertisements are inserted bi ?he month. .arDook and Job Printing of all kinds promptly and faithfully attended to. Protestan tisai never effected any con? siderable lodgment in Ireland; but after it bad been adopted by the bulk ol the Eugliah people, it waa determined in England that the same faith mast bo es? tablished in Ireland. In pursuance of this resolution, the Catholic clergy were ejected from their livings, and clergy? men of the QI u$Sh' of England sent over to take tbei. p'ices. This change did not, bo wc vet, occasion any correspond? ing change in tho, religions feelings of j the people, who became rather the more j attached to their ancient faith, according aa their clergy were treated with harsh? ness and injustice. In every other coun? try, where there is an established reli? gion, it is the religion of the majority of the people; but in Ireland tho members of the established choreh in many dis? tricts constitute hardly an appreciable element in the population. But there were a number of estimable English gen? tlemen who needed some respectable means of support, and they were ac? cordingly provided for by organizing a regularly Apostolic Chnrch in Ireland. They sent there several arch-bishops, and some ten or a dozen bishops, who received very handsome incomes from their Irish estates. Tho Aro h-bishop of Armagh and Clogher, for example, about 860,003 a year; the Bishop of DOWD, Connor, and Dromore, some $35,000 or $40,000; the Bishop of Cashel, Emly, Waterford and Lismore, about $35,000, &o. Ten bishops and two arch-bishops received the snug sam of ?50,000, or an average of about $20,000 apiece in gold. Including deans, precentors, chancellors, arch-deacoDs, prebendaries, canons, parochial! clergy, A.c., the Irish people paid out each year about $4,000,000 for the support of these ecclesiastical office? holders. Some of thom-some of tho parish clergy-did not have five parish? ioners. This is the concern which has just been "dis-established" by Parliament, after such a stoat resistance on the part of the Lords and tho old fogy party in the Commons. It is true, tho Irish Churchmen got by tho bill tho bulk of the church property, some $50,000,000 in value, while the Presbyterians, who are nearly as numerous ns the Episcopa? lians, got $2;?00,000, and the Catholics -four-fifths of the people-got nothing. But they got rid of tho system-and that contented them. The eleotion of Walker in this State, and of Souter iu Tennessee, will operate in a similar manner to dis-establish thc ! church 'of - the carpet-baggers iu these much-abused. States. At prosent wc have ! here a Northern Bishop whom wc pay j $5,000 a. year, without ever enjoying bis j episcopal offices. We have a prebendary from the same region-Mr. Levi Edwin Dudly, who bas just resigned a fat bene? fice-whom we pay some $2,100 a year. We have Arch-deacons Burnham, Dor? man and Willoughby-at $3,000 apiece. We have Dean Morton, Dean Bramhall, Dean Olcott, and various other deaus at $2,000 a year. We have Chancellor Bond-at a large and uncertain sum. We have Provost Cbaboon at $4,000. We have Sacristan Wardwell at S2.000. We have Canon Chandler. nt $-, and Chorister Platte at $2,000. And then an innumerable host of rectors, vicars, curates, at salaries- ranging from $100 to $5,000, scattered through thc Parishes from Acooniac to Alleghany, and from Northumberland to Scott. This is the Church of the Puritans in Virginia, which has just been disendow? ed. Like their archetypes in Ireland, they are still gnawing at the carcass, but we hope soon to be rid of them. What a monstrous thing it was to in? undate thia country with strangers, to tho exclusion of our own people-some few of. them, we admit, gentlemen, but a great ' many of them harpies, whose vory countenances would compel them to plead guilty under a criminal prosecu? tion. . But all over the world the spirit of progress is demolishing these monu? ments and citadel of rapacity and greed; and enlightened public opinion is frown? ing upon ecclesiastical bummers, wheth? er they belong to tho Church of England or the Church of the Puritans-whether they march-under the cross or tho carpet? bag. The great Republican party purgeB itself of these scavenger birds, ns the Church of England-that really noble Church, amid all its secularism-purges itself ?f thaii shameful abomination which h|?daOTig disfigured its fair pro? portions^ And now. the voice comos np from Tennessee, that progressive Repub? licanism eschews there thc employment of loree, and penal statuets, and disabil? ities, and establishments, to bring those non-juring, popish malignants to the or? thodox faith. And next, we shall have Mississippi and Texas-until every weight shall have been removed by the irresistible genius of universal dis-estab? lishment. - {Richmond Enquirer and Examiner. A mechanic; in Memphis hos produced a plan for a low pressure steamboat, which he claims will have double the speed of any ono now in use, while it will cost little moro than boats on the old plau. It can also be run at half tho expense for labor and fuel. It is divided into compartments, water and air-tight, and cannot be snagged so as to sink. Fire in the hold can bo confined to a single compartment, and will be readily extinguished by steam, for which suitable apparatus is provided. ?van? HIV vcHivcnilu ruriy lum UOnt> The only remedy for tho evils that en? viron as is the union and harmony of! the Democrotid party, and the co-opera? tion therewith of all truly conservative men throughout the country. There never has existed in this country nt the same time moro thau two great political parties. Thero cannot exist but two now. This is no time for tho formation of a Union or any other party. Thero has existed in this country a great Union pnrty from the beginning, and it exists to-day powerful and great. It stands to? day the bulwark of the Constitution, and only conservator of tho constitutional Union of these States. Under its guid? ing counsels wo increased from less than 5,000,000 to nearly 30,000,000. Its poli? cy swelled tho number of our States from thirteen to thirty-three. It acquired for us every foot of territory, except tho ice barrens of Alaska, which has been added to oar national domain. It took tho banner of our Union and pluutcd it upon our Southern gulf, and Florida be? came ono of tho galaxy of States. It took that banner and planted it upon tho vast territory of Louisiana, an em? pire in itself, and thus extended our pos? sessions towards tho setting sun. It un? furled that bauner upon tho virgin soil of Texas. "Westward still tho star of empire took its way," and, faithful to its true mission of extension and develop? ment, it took that same banner of our Union, and marohing right onward, planted it in glorious triumph upon tho shores of the mighty Pacific, and Utah, New Mexico and California becamo ours forever. The Democratic porty, the true cod only Union party of the country, hos made ours an ocean-bound republic, great, mighty, prosperous and free. In peace it has developed our resources and expanded oar power, and in war it has successfully main'aiued our rights and nobly vindicated our national honor. Under its policy, and by its couusels, in peace and war, the feeble republic of yesterday became one of tho greatest and mightiest among the nations of the earth. Had its warning voice been heed? ed, tho great Stutes of this Union would still have been grappled to each other as with hooks of steel. No debt, no taxa? tion, no oppressive duties would have vexed tho ?and. But under Republican auspices, and to carry out the behests of fanaticism, we expended enough to have built half a dozen Pacific Ronds, n dozen I telegraphs around the world, in accom? plishing tho freedom of a few million negroes. Wo banished tho precious me? tals from our currency, and accumulated nearly 3,000,000,000 ?f debt beside, and all we have to show for it is thc emanci? pation of somo negroes-an emancipa? tion that has completely destroyed them both for their own and others' usefulness -a disrupted Union, a violated Consti? tution, increasing poverty, wido-spread demoralization. Verily, the Republican party is a party of progress, but it is progress downward, not Upward. [Newark (N. J.) Journal. ^ ?? ? - Noya Scotia desires to secede, and her people aro divided between imme? diate and ultimate annexationists to the UU?OD. Newfoundland is for secession and annexation. Nickerson House Hotel, COLUMBIA, S. C. 4yjj*j-^v-> THE undersigned having J8S5tfR^]r RENEWED bin lease upon tho above PUFOLAIt HOUSE, will endeavor to j make it one of tho moat agreeable Hotels in the South. A call is solicited. JW Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel. WM. A. WRIGHT, July 9 8 na o_Proprietor. COLUMBL?T?HOTEL/ COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE FropriotorH take pleasure in announc? ing thia elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for tho accommodation of guests. Tho table will always be supplied with every delicacy of the season-both from tho New York and Charleston markets, and no efforts will bo spared to Rive perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH in the refectory every day from ll until 12?. H.MH. D?NHOP. ( PBoraiETons. May 80 _ Bacon and Flour. 2rv rv rv rouNDS BACON. . l/UVJ BB LR. FLOUR, and other gooda .ia LOW as tbov CAN RE BOUGHT, bv FISHER. LOWRANCE & FISHER. Exterminate Mosquitoes. I^UMfGATINO PASTILLES, for the de ' struction of Mosquitoes, FlieB, and other insects which annoy and disturb quiet sloop. A crest blessing to sleepora. For salo by ?July H FISHER & H?INIT8H, Druggists. Pure Corn Whiskey. Ori BBLS. Turo Corn WHISKEY, for sale 4\J low to dealers. E. & G. D- HOPE, May 1 Agents Old North State Distillery. Pulton Market Beef. PICKLED Ox Tongues and Sugar-cured Breakfast Strips. For sale by Juno 13 E. k G. D. HOPE. Sp.??icii ?Totiot??. SPECIAli NOTICIE.-To parties in want of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, wo refer to the ad? vertisement of P. P. Tonic, tho large manu? facturer of those gonda in Cbarlcstpn. Price list famished on application. July 17 9nio TUE MARRIAGE KING-Essays on the Errors of Youth und Follies of Ago in regard to Social Evils, with certain help for the erring and unfortunate. Sent in ecaled lotter enve? lopes, free of charge. Address HOWABD AS? SOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. May 22_3mo j TUE CONDITIONS OF ll KA I. Til.-lt, is idlu to expect health if tho precautions neces? sary to secure it aro neglected. Tho human organization is a delicato pieco of mechanism, and requires as much intelligent care and watchfulness to keep it in order, is are re? quisito in tho management of the most com? plicated combination of levers, wheels and pinions. At this season of tho year tho body is pecu? liarly sonsitive, because it is greatly weakened and relaxed by tho continuous heat. Tho skin, in summer, with its millions of peres wide open, is a very different sort of togument from the compact fibrous covering which it becomes under tho action of the winter's cold. The muscles, too, aro comparatively flaccid, the Inerves tremulous, the blood poor, and the whole frame loss capable nf onouriog fatigue and resisting disease, than in cool weather, Theso indications of a depressed condition of the vital forces aro so many unmistakable hints that nature needs reinforcing. Ordinary stimulants will not effect this ob? ject. They inflame and excito, but do not strengthen. Tho only preparation which can t bo depended upon to impart staminal vigor tu tho system, and enable it to endure thc ordeal of the heated term without giving wav under tho pressure, is HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, a tonic and correctivo so puse, BC harmless, so utterly freo from tho drawbacks which render many of t hc powerful astringente employed in medical practice more dangerous than the ailments they are employed to cure, that it may bo administered without fear to tho feeblest female invalid,-or the most delicate child. Thc cathartic and alterative vegetable ingredients, which are combined with those of a tonic nature in its composition, keep th( bowels moderately free and perfectly regular, while tho work of invigoration is going on Thc finest blood depurctlts which the herba kingdom affords are also among its rompo nciits, bo that it recruits, purifies and regn lates thc system simultaneously. Aug 1 t7 ft?-PIlIL.OSOPIIY OF" MAUUIAGK-J NEW Cocusu OF LECTUUES, US delivered atth< New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing th subjects: How to Live and What to Live for Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene rally Reviewed;Tho Causo of Indigestion; Fla tulenco and Nervous Diseases accounted foi Marriage! Philosophical!'. Consider', el, ic, Ac These lectures will be forwarded on receipt ei four stamps, by addressing Mec'y Raltinior Museum of Anatomy, 71 West Baltimore street Baltimore, Md. May 6 ly A. Curel-Southern JL.tr? luturnnce Com puny, Allant? LK-purlment. Tb the People of South Carolina : The above Company was organized in 18C( in consequence of tho wholesale forfeiture e Southern policies by Northern companies. Tb unparalleled success of the enterprise ha forced several of theso companies to rcstoi their Southern policies, from tho fact that thc could not operate in our midst without the a] pearanco of honeaty. We keep all our money at home to build u our impoverished country-every dollar i premium being safely invested in tho Stal I from which it is derived. Tho institution purely Southern, and hence should appc with great forco to the patriotism and symp thy of every Southern heart. 'Tia not our nurposo to make war on otb companies, but to exhibit tho special adva tages offered by this purely Southern Comp ny-founded on patriotism and solid wcalt Its ratio of assets to liabilities-the true te of a company's strength, is second to nono i this continent-being nearly 300 to 100. Whenever anel wherever we have present the claims of thia Company, it bas not eui enlisted the Bympathieaof our people, but b also Bccured their hoarty co-operation. \ have secured 500 policies in Soxth Caroli since the 10th of February. We numt among our Directors Gen. Wade Hampton a Col. Wm. Johnston, gentlemen well known every citizen of South Carolina. Wo app< personally to the people of South Carolina asaist iu pnshing forward thia deaervei popular Southern institution. J. H. MILLER. General Agent Southern Lifo Insurance Co 13. NY. LAWTON, State Agent. Wc cheerfully recommend tho above Com] ny to tho patronage of tho citizena of Soi Carolina. Columbia, S. C.-J. S. Preston, J. P. Carr C. D. Melton. S. W. Me llon, J. D. Pope. Camden.-J. B. Kerahaw, Wm. M. Shaun W. E. Johnson. Sumter.-John B. Moore. Winnsboro.- -W. R. Robertson, J. B. 1 Cants, James H. Rion. Yorkville-W. R. Wilson, A. Coward, Jai Mason, I. D. Witherspoon. J. R. Bratton T. Dowry. R. G. McCaw. Anelerson.-J. L. Orr. Barnwell-Jos A. Lawton, James Tatter* Johnson Hagood. July 23 2mc THE POLLOCK H?US?7 191 Main street, Columbia, S. C. ? i n t? ,i ti t? ^ s o i Iron. SWEDES IRON, 1J, 1J, 2,2fr, 3, 84,5, ( 10 inchos. Band Iron, English Iron, Hoop Iron. Sheet Iron. 2,000 Hoea, of all kinda. 200 Paira Trace Chains. _ FISHER. LOWRANCE A FIBHE Tho Reynolds Patent Plow. HAYING made arrangements with Met Wm. Glazo A Co. for tho manufacture exclusivo aalo of this justly celebrated PL we are prepared to offer them to the eon Ion good terms. Good tools will always be ft a good investment. Feb 28 FISHER. LOWRANCE ? FI8HE New York Advertisements. Iron Cotton Ties. SOLE Agency in New York to- thc salo and distribution of the ARROW TIB AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE, Manufactured bv J. J. MCCOMII, Liverpool. SWENSON, PERKINS & CO., 80 Beaver street, New York. (Mail address. Box 5,724 P. O. ) Aug 7 .'Imo* ~ ST~ CL?UDl??T?Lr 1 >*l'^\ THIS NEW and Commodious R&s-i&LjLh HODSE, located comer Broad JBrjmBSSfc ',vH.' B Forty-second street, mn I ; r^Ch^fe- New York, possesses advan? tages over all other IIOUBPB, for tho accommo dation of its guests. It was built expressly Tor a flrst-clasB family boarding house-thc roonn being largo and?n suite, heated by steam with hot and cold water, and furnished snennrl to none; while the culinary department 1B in the most experienced hands, affording gucBts an unequalled tablo. Ono of Atwood's Patent Elevatois is also among the 'modern improve? ments' and at tho sorvice of guest s at all hours. The Broadway and University Place Carspass the door every four minutes, running from the City Hall to Central Park, v, bile the Sixth and Seventh Avenue lincB aro but a short block on either side, affording ampio facilities for com? municating with all depots, steamboat land? ings, placee of amusement and business of the great metropolis. MOBE ?fe HOLLEY, March 19 Gmo Proprietors. Charleston Advertisements. STULL, WEBB ?Si CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, 287 I I 380 Domestic Store. | KINO ST" ? Lace Store. Feb 27 CHARLESTON. S. C._ly SOUTH CAROLINA STATE Agricultural and Mechanical Magazine. ( Official Organ of Hie South Carolina Slate Ag? ricultural and Mechanical Society.) AT an early date, tho (subscribers will pub? lish the ilrst number of a Monthly Maga ? zine, devoted to tho development of tho mate? rial interests of this State, and tho wholo South; und will distribute 5.000 copies Gratuit? ously, so that every one may see what it is be? fore subscribing'. They intend to make it tba best aiid.haudsumc-st industrial magazine ever published ut the South, and they ask thc cor? dial co-operation of every Rood citizen in this enterprise, which munt redound to the public welfare. Persons withing copies of the lirot number, will please send their address to WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, May o 12 Charleston, s. C. J. N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant, NUS. 1 ASI) M ATLANTIC. WHARP. CHARLESTON, S. C. HAYING ample means fur advances, a busi? ness experience of twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a COMMISSION BVSIXESK, wit Inuit opt rilling on his own ac? count, r< i-pcttfnlly elicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, etc. ' Shippen* of Produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments sold eilber in Charleston or New York; thu* having the ad? vantage of two markets, without extra com? mission. REFERENCES: Bishop W. M. Wightman, 8. C.; Col. Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.;Rev. T. O. Summers, Tennessee; Hon. John P.King, Augusta,Ga.; Mosers. Gcorgo W. Williams A. Co., Charles? ton, R. C.; Messrs. Williame, Taylor k Co., Now York. April 28 flv PANKNW'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL Diarists or tm STOMACH AND LIVER. MIT AR? RrcOMMEXDIP BT Tili MEDICAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN Sc CO., AGENTS, KEW YOltK. Manufactnredby C. F. PAMNIN, CHEMIST ?HS AP0THZCA27, C II A R L E S T O N", S. C. JK^-For Salo by J>ruagl*t? Everytchere.~&l Feb 5_tlv WANTED-AGENTS-$75 to $200 per month everywhere, male and female, to introduce the Genuino Improved Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 'Ibis machine will stitch, beni, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider, in a mort, superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted for ?ve years. Wc will pay il,0? 0 for any machino that will sew ? stronger, more beautiful, or moro clastic HO..m than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every stconJ stitch can bo cut, and still the clot h cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a com? mission from which twice that amount CHU be made. Address SECOMB & CO., Pittsburg, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., or He-ton, Mass. CAUTION.-Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming oil worthless cast-iron machines, under tho same name or otherwise. Ours is the only gcnnitis and really practical cheap machine manufactured. May 29 8mo WANTKO.-AGENTS-To sell the Ameri? can Knitting Machine. Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and beet Knitting Machine evor invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minuto. Liberal inducements to agents. Ad? dress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINECO., Boston, Masa., or St. Louis, Mo. May 293mo Gibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents, OFFER their services to the public as GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell Lands, and othor property, on commission. No rbarges until sales aro effected. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOnN P. THOMAS, Jan 19_JWADE HAMPTON GIBBES. ^ Wine Bottles. rt A ROSS Wine Bottles, for sale by |?5vJFobl4 E. 4 G. D.HOPE. Southern Life Insurance Company, rrru:i.Y A HOI Tun;" INSTITUTION. ASSETS - - - - - - - - 9500,ODO. INSURES Lives, anti promptly adjusts and pays losses. Its principal business is with Southern States, ana to them it appeals for patronage. It has ample means to fully pro? tect policy holders and pay all losses. ROAIID OF DIBECTOBS.-John R. Gordon, A. Austell, E. W. Holland, J. F. Alexander, J. ll. Callaway, J. M. Johnson, Atlanta, Ga.; R. C. Yaiicev,Benj. H. Hill, Robert Thomas, Athens, Ga.; Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C.; C. H. Pbinizy, Edward Thomas, Augusta, Ga.; D. E. Sutler, Madison, Ga.; Robt rt Toora bs, Wash? ington, Ga.; R. J. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.; A. H. Colquitt, Newton, Ga.; Wm. Johnston, Char? lotte, N. C.;R. L. Willingham. Allendale,S.C.; I W. A. Caldwell, Greensboro, N. C. OFFICERS.-John B. Gordon President; B. j H. Hill. A. H. Colquitt, Vice-Preeidents; A. Austell, E. Holland, Finance Committee; W. C. Mortis, Recretarv. J. H. MILLEE, General Agent, 207J Broad Btreet, Augusta, Ga. HABBT SOLOMON, Beeident Agent at Colum? bia. _ July 24 3mo CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA ? ? ? AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $500,000. DEPOSITS OF *1 & UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST at tho rato of Six per cont, per annum, (tho rate paid by most Savinga Banks ia from Three percent, to Five percent, only,) allowed on deposits, and payable in January and July of each year, or added to principal, and interest compounded, at option of tho depositor. Principal and Interest, or any part thereof, may bo withdrawn at any time-tho Rank re? serving tho right to demand tho usual notice, to wit: Fourteen dave if tho amount ie under $1,000; twenty days ii over SI,000 and under $5,000, or thirty daya if over $5,000. Tho of? ficers may, however, in their discretion, and in most instances will, pay without such notice. In order to pay interest to depositors, tho Bank must invest ita funda; and tho object of the notice ia to give it lime to realize, when necessary, upon UB investments. When de? sired, special interest bearing certificates will be given, payable at a designated time. Tho Capital of the Bank has been paid in IN CASH, and lins been invested by thc Directors in re? liable securities. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COUPTROULEE-GENERAX/S ?FHCE, March 1, 18G9. I here by certify that tho Citizens' Savings Dunk of South Carolina have furnished me with satisfactory evidence that tho Capital of said Rank bas been paid in, aa required hy? the Act of incorporation, ratifieel February 12,1869. (Signed; J. L. NEAGLE, Comptroller-General S. C. Mechanics, Laborera, Clerka, Widows, Or? phans and others may hero elepoait their aav ?nga anel draw a liberal rate ol interest there? on. (^Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on.thcir funda until they require them for businesa or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to bet apart small bama for their children, and Married Women and MinorB (whose deposita can only be with" drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay asido funda for futuro uao. aro hero afforded an opportunity of depoaiting their moana whero they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed. OFFICERS. Gen. Wade Hampton, President. Col. John B. Palmer, Vice-president. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Solicitor?. Col F. W. McMaster, Col. B. n. Rutle dge, Messrs. Fair, Tope Ss Pope. Directors. Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia. Col. F. W. McMaster, Columbia. Col. A. C. Haskell, Columbia. Col. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. Col. J. B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Esq., Columbia. Dr. E. ll. Heinitab, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Eeq., Marion. G. T. Scott, Esq., Newberry. W. G. Maves, Esq., Newberry. Col. B. H.*Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenel, Jr., Esq., Charleston. Finance Committee. John B. Palmer, J. P. Thomas, G. T. Scott, J. Eli Gregg. A. C. Haskell, [Extracts from By-Laics and CJiarter.\ The Finance Committee ?hull have power to examine the officers, books and papers of aaid Bank, and to verify tho statements of said of ?cera and said booka and papera, by taking an inventory of the aaseta and liabilities ot-the Bank; and thc aaid Committee bhall make at least quarterly reporta rf tho resulta of their investigation to the Board of Directore. * * * The Cashier shall, on each Tues? day, roport, in wiitirg, te> ti e President the business transacted of the toircjoi&g week. ? * * And he shall e xbibit, at tho regular meetings of the Directora, the Rank's book or booka, and have prepared, from bia books, a complete balance shirt, together with a statement showing bi? receipts and e x? penditures. * * * The Cashier, Assistant Cashiers and Tellers shall be re? quired to give? satisfactory omis for the faitli tul performance of their respective duties; anel aaiel bonds, be-foro their acceptance by the President, must be? approved by one of th?) Solicitora of tho Banu, anel hy tho Finance Committee. * * * No Director or officer of aaid corporation shall borreiw or uee any portion e>f the funda thereol; bo surety for loana to others, or in any manner, directly or indirectly, bo an obligor for molloy bor j roweel of or loaned by the corporation. * . * No loan of money shall be made br aaid corporatiem to any stockholeler owning moro than four abarca therein. Juno 2b ?.TECH ~T^-r7?>^-i7? " TO got a tip-top SUMMER DRINK is the CAROLINA HOUSE, Washington atreeit, near Sumter. CHAMPAGNE COCK-TAILS; Oin, Branely and Whi-key Smashes, Juleps and Cock-taila; Sherry and Catawba Cobblers; Claret San garees; Lemonaelo anel Soda Water; besides excellont Lager Beer. LUNCH everv dav, at ll o'clock. R. BARRY, Purveyor. Juno 7_ Smoking Tobacco. -^QQ POUNDS FRUITS AND FLOW lOOpounda Commonwealth, Just received, and a puro article, for sale at JOHN C. REEGERS, July 20 Ale and Lager Peer Depot. PHON?X AND GLEANER Book, Job and Newspaper Power Press TYFOGRArniC ESTABLISDMEKT, Mail). Ptrsot, above Taylor, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. 3 HEADER-bo yon merchant, manufac ' turor, professional man or mechanic before Bending any JOB PRINTING to tho 3 North to be executed, call at tho above ca? ti tablisbmcnt and examine the specimens of 1 work, ns well as tho Btock of material on * band. Remember, wo are fully prepared " to do any. and all kinds of PBlNTIlSG, ? from a Carte Visile to a maasivo Volume, a a 80 feet Poster to a six inch Circular, in 3 plain black, or in fancy colors and bronze. 2 The proprietor is constantly making ox 3 tensive additions to bis large stock ofran g terial-Type, Presses, Colored Inks, Card -i Board, Cards. Paper, Fancy Envelopes, eic., introducing tho LATEST STYLES, g AB WO work exclu?lvolv on the ?"CASH g PRINCIPLE,-?? the patrons of tho office 2 may depend upon having full justice ren " dercd to them, in tho way of Low PRICES. We mako no promises which we are not fully determined to carry out. Tho pro 3 mi e l or is a practical printer, attends cloB? o ly to bis business; employs only first class fcj workmen; the office is supplied*with overy g thing neccesary to turn out good work; prices are lower than any establishment in this State or even New York-which we aro prepared to provo. Our friends in the country may send their orders to this office and rely upon their receiving the samo at? tention and being Ulled SB promptly and as cheaply as if siven personally. Traveling showmen, hotel-keepers, rail I road agents and all who have LE'ITER I PRESS PRINTING to do, will find it to their interest to call. Seeing is believing; ' and an examination and comparison of I prices of lira following grades and styles of work, will convince, tlie skeptical that . ' cur assertions aro correct: Pamphlets, 73 ' Circulars. Bill Heads. Briefs. Lawyer's j Blanks, County Officer's Blanks, Labels, g?,Be,ll Tickets. (nvitatioi'S, Pil's of Fare, ? I Dates. Railroad HcceipiB, Dray Tickets, j Horse Bills, Pastors. Hand-bills*. Dodgers, o Tags,Programm?s,Lotter Heads,Checks, ^ I Drafts, Receipts, I abels, Tickets, Notes, t i Show CardB, Catalogues, Bank Checks, es Wedding. Visiting and Business Cards, I Ac, of all styles and sizes, in one, two, "u> three Colors and Bronze. .9 atyBusinesri Cards, Programmes and ?3 Hand-bills, furnished at prices ranging .?3 from $2 to $7 per thousand, according to X> quality, size and quantity. We are fully P determined to oller inducements to per w Bons in want of PRINTING of ANY KIND, Ti as to make the capital of South Carolina 9 the great centre of printing for the State, ~A and THE PHONIX AND ho f^TSak* GLEANER OFFICE the es? es "1^8!?i?l tablisbmcnt where it. can be raWpMSgifti successfully and satisfacto g <j?Q?^s*8g& lily accomplished. THE PHONIX, Dailv and Tri-weekly; or THE WEEKLY GLEANER, Published every Wednesday, I TS COLUMBIA. SOUTH' CAROLINA. ESTAB MARCH, LISUED 1 8 C 5 THE VERY LATEST HEWS, Bv Telegraph and Ma.il?, from all patts of the World, together with full Commercial and Market Reports, besides a vast amount of miscellaneous reading matter, of inter? est to all: eplev Communications. Editori? als and Local ?tems, Poetiy and Miscc-Ua ny, will bo found in these publications. Every is;nie of the Doily contains from ten to fourteen columns of reading matter: the Tri weeklv /icm twenty to twenty-four, and the Weeklv thirtv-two long columns making it the LAUGEST and CHEAPEST PAPER in the South. An examination of their merits is solicited. ? SPECIMEN COPIES FURNISHED T3 cd k 3 PH TEltMS FOR SIX MOP? JH?, Iii ADVANCE Dailv Pheonix M.00; Tri-Wcekly $2.50; Weakly Gleaner fl 50. Persona resi ling on the Orconvillo, Au? gusta and Charlotte Railroads can receive the PIKENIX, containing T?l?graphie Mar? keta, etc., twenty-four boura ahead of tho Charleston papers. Old Newspapers, th Wrapping and Pattern Culling, for s ile at the PHONIX OFFICE. F