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THE PHOENIX, Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, TH1 GLEANIR, Every Wednoaday Morning, 3Y JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor aud Proprietor, Dffise on Rir-hardson St., near Taylor. ?? CS- Tun PniENix ie the oldcet Dailr Paper in Ronttl Carolina,hae the i.aiiq*est circulation in the upper portion of the State, and has r-fcu reRU'arly ietued tince ita inception? March 11, 1SC3. *?- liook ami Job Printing of every de BCriptlpu faithfully attended to. senscutrrios. Diilv. six months, M CO; Tri-Weekly,2 SO; Weekly, l 50. . . ? advertisements Inserted in the Daily at f 1 per equare of nine liuee fir tirbt, aud ?0 centa each aubF quent insertion; not exceeding fivo lince in length, 75 ccntB. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at leaa ratoe. Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac, II. a0ext8. ?. H. Batee, Union. Julius Poppe, Anderson. B. W. LawaoD, Abbeville. Robert Brvce, bpartanbuig. D. p. Moore, Kock Bill. J. A'. Grigsby, Ridgeway. Tilt W eartrt of the Gray. Entreated by the order that the gr&veB of Confederate soldi era were not to bo decorated cn Commemoration Day. Air?The Wearing of the Green. Weh&vo furled the tattered banner. Wo have sheathed tke dinted sword, Wo have yielded all bat honor, And reo viclis is the word! Do they think, who now oppress us, They can cruan from out the land The'?no old Southern chivalry That made bo firm a stand? There are wounds the hand of timo can heal, Old sores that ache no more, And eyes that have grown palo with tears May brighten as of yore; But though mourning robes are laid aeido And crape be pat away, Onr hearts are wearing still the black For thoBe whoworo the gray. We may not deck our heroes' graves When others deck their foes. No matter! They were "rebels" here, But where the brave repoae? The gallant aonle of either band Must mourn each eights to see, Ab deseorate the once free land That holds tha dust of Lee. They were foea?they now are brothers, And can sadly look below On those who rent such bitter hate ",Vdhovl a scar to shoic! Let it bo. All days are one to ue, Their fame will not decay. Love keeps tho graves in violet Of thoso who wore the gruy, 'Midst the din and blaze of battle, In the fury of the light, Who stare in ask where justice id Or which* bide baa the right? Bat when the blinding smoke ha? passed, When passion's flags are furled, The calm, sad voice of History Qives Truth to all tho world. Oh then! upon the victor's brow His crown.of bays will fade. Oh then! the nroes of honor shines Above the crashed brigade! Brave boya ia.blue, who felt oar might In many a fierce affray, E'en now grndge not the laurel green To those who wore the gray. Let them reell Their sacred relics Best beneath the Southern sod; Their memory is in oar hearts, Their spirit* are with God. It is better that they are not here, To draw the breath of slavea, And taste the low, unmanly hate That follows to their graves.* It is better that thev perished, Doing all thai men c6uld do; It is better that they find a rest Where all is fair and true; So let the carpet-baggers vent thtirrage, Give scalawags their say No Southern cheek will wear tho red For those who wore the gray. Water is sold in Newport, R. I., at seventy-five cents a barrel. Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE ple&anre in calling the attention of the public to an examination of their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeous, Violine, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeone, F.rass and Silver Baud Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mueic and instruction Books for every class of Music*} Instruments on band at all times. Sheet Mueic sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sent by Expreea, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked G. O. D. Good Second-hand Piano? and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, OrganB and Melodeous tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any poin desired, at moderate prices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for our catalogueof Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, lti chardeon street, a few doors above Puckmx office. Columbia. 8. O. Nov7 Choice Wines. K/\BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, ZJ\J 10 caa?B Sparkling Catswba, 10 caeeB "Vix Bara." 10 caees "Red Seal," 10 case* "Kellej V Island Win*. 3 caajt-} "Hanaor.y bherry," 2 caake "Amoutilado Mk.-j i j?," 2 casks "Reeere Madeira." For pale by_HOFE .V GYLES._ New Mackerel. pr f\ KITS Meaa and No. 1 MACEE1.EL. t)V" 50 HfiM and Whole Barrt ie, -Je. 50 Boxes Scaled Herrings. COO George's Codfish. F.irsalelm^by_HOPF .V GVLFS. Mocha and Java Coffees. "I (\ BAGS Old Government JAVA, ?.\J 10 pockets Pure Mocha. For sale low bv _ HOPE .V GYLES. IGJKRISTOPHER HAYN ESW0RTl?7 BAUBER AM) ii A i It - Dil K SSKH . INVITES Iub friends and all ptreoriB who arc desirous ot receiving a good SHAVE or SHAMPOO, to pay him a call at hie new rooms, in the Wheeler Houee. nAIR-DRESS ING. DYEING, etc., attended to in begt style. Educational Institute of Sputh Carolina rtlBE TEACHERS' CONVENTION of tbo X above Institute having I ecu invited to bold their next meeting with tLe citizens cf Greenwood, in Abbeville County, have select? ed the 2?ib of Augnet lor tueir Tuir.n aksvai. s-essius. A lull representation trcm all the CountieB ie earnestly rt qaeett d. Eeeavjete and Special CommittceB appoint? ed at the session held in Greenville, (see Minutes of that meeting, page 17,; are spe? cially requested to do fc.ll iu th< ir tower to render the occasion a eueceee. Free diecue eion haB ever been the ordtr ot the Institute, and all who conti in plate attcDtliug will please bear this in mind, and como pic pared to par? ticipate in discussing .the various subjects of interest that may come beforo the Conven? tion Done by order of the Institute. . B. F. MILLER, Secretary pro tan. GnzENWoon. B. C. June 14,1873._ New Books at R. L. Bryan'6 Bookstore. LEADER8 OF FRANCE, or Men of the Third Republic. $ 1.75. Questions of tbo Day. By Rev. Dr. Hall. Work?A Story of Experience. Bv Mies Al cott. ?1.75. BreBeant?A Novel. By Julian Hawthorne. Her Majesty the Queen?A Novel. Bv John Esten Cooko. $1.50. A Vagabond .Heroine. By Annie Edwarde. London Heart?A Novel. "BvFargeon. $1. Mav?A Novel. By Mrs. Oliphant. $1. Ac. THE WARREN HOE. "VTTE have jnet received another supply of YY these superior HOES. They operate on an entirely different pi inciplo. trcm the common Hoe, and are the beet Garden, Cot? ton and Corn Hoe in use. Give than a trial and be convinced. JOHN AGNEW k PON. MME. 0. da SILVA ARD MRS. ALEX, BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Urb. OGDEN HOFFMAN'S) English, French and German Boarding and Day SCHOOL for yonng ladies and children, 17 West 33th etrcet, New York, re-opens Sep? tember 24. Application miy be made by let? ter or personally as above. July 1 1 mo W HAG AN'S an Magnolia Balm A FEW APPLICATIONS MAITE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Vegetable, and lts? operation Is seen and felt at once. It iloc-s awiy with tba flushed Appearance caused by Heat. Fatigue anil Excitement. Heals and removes all Wotcbea ? and Pimplci, dlspcUing dark and unsightly opots. Drives away Tan, Freckles ami Sun? burn, and by its pentlo but powirlul luuVj-uue mauUcB the laded check with YOCTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUT1. Sohl by nil PniRpif'f v ?'. 1'.. ? y S:<. r> r. Ptr ->rtt. r>3 Park ??!?<?'? v ? ' ' VF.! f.dHd !t .'.'in Ffr.-.! , i bcforo the American public . TFllRTY years. It has never yet to give perfect satisfaction, and has I reri Ft vied (he panacea for all cx> V.' .'.mds. Cnti, Hums, Rvrelllnp*. ?is, T'ni'acF. kc. for Man ? f?ndlybl.ou!d h?nFir.v! without this liniment, ine m?->nty funded unless the Liniment i? ;is repre? sented. Bo pure and fxct the penninR MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold 1 y all llruppists and Countrv StoreB, at 2*V. DOe. and $1 00 per Bottle. ^Notice '? t i/e ill' tt'e &c. Change of Schedule. S(.rTn Carolina Railroad Com*any, Coluhbia, S. C, Juno 28.1872. CS>lW9ffilK CbangeofSobeflv.lt (BKSr*a?iOkl_JHL? to go ';u!o effect ct and alter Sunday, 20th instant: hail and fabkenoeb train. Leave Columbia at. 5 SO am Arrive at Charleston at.l.lOp n LeaveCharlcBtontt. C CO a rr Arrive at Columbia at. 1.45 p e night expreb8, freight and accommodation train, [Sundays, excepted.] Leave Columbia .7.15 pm Arrive..S. 15 t m Arrive Charleeton 7.10pm Lea-y.. .< 45 ? m Cam don Train will rr.u Mcnds-v, Wecnckdi-v and 6atnrdav. as: fo!k*vs: Leave Columbia at. 10 40 A.M. Arrive at Caniden at. S 25 P.M. Leave Camden at. 3 45 A. M. Arrive at Columbia r.t. S 40 A. M A. L. TYLER,Yice-PresideLt. S. B. P:ck:ns, General Ticket Apen!. Wilmington,Columbia and Augu&ta E. WILMINGTON. N. C. June 20,1S73. EZ-nffFSBSmSfc THE following Sch- e WJr ^^IWT^TaT* ?,: 1 e will gn into (Ctci at 5.20 A. M., Monday. June 3ft, 1873: day express train? [daily. J Leave Union Depot, WilniingtoD_ 5.10 A M Arrivo Florence.11.20 A M Airivo at Columbia. 4.00 P M Leave Columbia. 7.25 AM Arrive at Florence. .11 30 A ?I Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington, 5.15 P M niout r.xri'.ep.s? [riAii t. stjndays nxcr.rTr m] Leave Union Depot, Wilmington_5.45 P M Arrivo Florence.11 20 P M Anive at Columbia. 3.42AM Arrive at Augusta. 8 20AM Leave Augusta. 5 50 PM Arrivo Columbia.10.35 PM Arrive Florence.2.20 A M Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington. S.00 A M PasEengora leaving Columbia on the 7 25 A. M. Train arrive in Richmond at f. 50 A. M. the following day. Waehington 12.50 P.M., New York 10 3S P.M. The Train leavinp Columbia at 7.25 A.M., connects with the Camden Train at the cross? ing, and makes cloee conntctier. at Florence for Charleston. Those taking the 10.35 P. M. Train from Columbia have choice of routes atWeldon, either by tho Bay Line, arriving in Baltimore at 8 00 A.M., or by the all rail lino, [rffl Rich? mond,] arriving in Baltimore) 0.S0 A. M. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. 8upt. The Short Line Schedule. Charlotte, Colcut-ia It Arc.rsTA R.R.Co., CoLCMRIA, S. C, June 13,1873. ON and after MONDAY, IS? June IG, lt*73, tho follow? ing Schedule will be run over this road: going NORTH. Train No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Augusta.3.52 AM 5 60PM Leave- Granitevilie.4.45 A M -io.58 P M ijrivo Columbia."8.20 AM 10.47 P M Leave Columbia.S.42 AM . Arrive CLailotti'.;2.27 P M . ooino SOl'tu. Train No. 1. Z rain No. 3. Leave Charlotte.4.20 AM . Arrive Columbia.0 30AM . Leave Columbia.*9 45 A M 3.15 A M Leave Granitevilie_1 10 P M '7.44 A M Arrive Augusta. 12.00 P M 8.20 A M 'Breakfast. iDinner. fSupper. Standard time ten minutes .-lower than Washington; six faster than Columbia tiroo. All traicB run daily. No! 2 makeB cloee counecti- n at Charlotte vor all toints North and Habt, either rt'n Danville and Richmond, Raleigh, Weldon, Peters burp and Richmond, or Raleigh, Weldon, Portsmouth and old Bay Line steamers; also, at Richmond, with CheB*apeake and Ohio Road, for The Ytboinia fer-BiNGB and tbo West. Both South hound trains make cloee con? nection at Augusta for all points South and West. Through Tickets sold and Baggage checked to all principal pointa North, South, East and West. Paseengers leaving Columbia on the 8 42 ! A. M. train are due in Richmond at C.20 A.M., Washington 12.50 P. M., Baltimore 2.40 P. M., Philadelphia 7.00 P. M., New York 10.S8 P. M. the following day. E. B. DORSEY. General Ticket Agent. James Anderson, General Superintendent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. Ss^OBBSagy CONDENSED ?ME ^ggtaggTABLE, Richmond and Danville, Richmond Bud Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. O. R. Wy, iu effect on and alter Sunday, May 11, ltT3: GOING NORTH. btationb. mail. TXrilLBS. Leavo Charlotte.7.10 P. M. ti 25 A. M. Leave Salieburv. '.'.50 P.M. b.!i4A.ll, Leave Greensboro. 1.40 A.M. 11 10 A.M. Leave Danville. 4 32 A. M. 1.52P. M. Leave Durkville. '.?.44 A. M. C 40 P. M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. y.30 P.M. GOING SOUTn. Leave Richmond. 2 30 P.M. 5.10 A.M. Leave Burkville. 5.84 P.M. b 28 A.M. Leave Danville.10 41 P. M. 12.57 P.M. Leave Greer.eboro-2.15'A.M. 4.(0P. M. Leave Saliebnrv. 4 57 A.M. (1.12P.M. Arrive at Charlotte. .7.20A.M. 8.30A.M. GOING EAST. Leave Greensboio-1.45 A.M. 11.10 A.M. Leave Company Shops 3 Ct A. M. Arl2 20P.M. Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.05 A. M. GOING WEST. Leave Goldeboro. 4X0 P. M. Leave Raleigh. 7.45 P. M. LeaveCompany Shops 12.05 A.M. 2 15 P. M. Arrive at Greensboio 1.30A.M. 3 30P.M. North-western n. C. H. lt., falim Brncb Leave Greeneboro_. 3.40 P.M. Arrive at Kernersville. 5.10 P.M. Leave KerncrBville. 0.00 A.M. Arrive at Greeneboro_.-10.30 A. M. Passenger train leaving Raleigh 7.45 P. M., connects at Grconsbtao with Northern bound traiu; making quickest time to all Northern cities. Price or tickets fame he other routes. Trains to and from points Fast of Gnu s boro connect at Greensboio with Mr.il T:trine to or Irom points Norih or .^outh. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of re ad. Express dtily between Com pnny Shops and Charlotte, Suudaj hexcepted. Pullman Palace Carso u night trains hot wet n Charlotte and Richmond, without change. For further information, address S. F..ALLKN, Gen.Ticket Apt-it. T. M. R. Tai.coi , Eiipfi.t er and (it n.Snp'l. Greenville and Columbia, Railroad. Sundays excepted, eo.i.tctn e, with Night Trains on S. nth Carolina Raili? ml uj and down; with Train? going Soith Li.d m nil ou Charlotte, Cohmt.a and Augusta and Wil mir.gton,Columbia mid Augusta Kailroitds. IT. Lcavi Colninllii ;;:.7.15a.m. Leave A 1st on."..' 0.05 a.m. Leave New Perry. .10.40 a. ni. Leave Coke-ebnry..2.(o p. m. Leave Belt on...'.. 3 50 p. m. Arrive at Greenville. . . . 5 ^n p.m. i ow n. Leave Greenville at...... T.f( B.m. Leavo Briton.!> 30 fc.ro. Leave ('i.kesbury.11.15 a. in. Lmve Sowbeyry.2.30 p. m. Leave Alston..'..4.20 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. ... .... (W0p.m. Anderson lirawh nud ]J ut Hidyt liivivii-u. powN. rr. Leavo Walhalla 5.15 a n . Arrive 7.15 p. ni. Leave Perrjville B.25 a. ru. ?'? 35 p. m. Leave Rendit ion 7.in a. ni. 5 50 p. ni. Leavo Ande-reon 8.10 a. m. 4.50p. ni. Arrive at Reiten 0.00 a. m. L< avp 3.60p. m. Accommodation Trair.u inn on Abbeville Pranch Mondays, Wedncsda\s ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch.betweenBelton and An? derson, Tuesdays, Th?rs lavs and HatnrdaxH. THOMAS DODAMPAD,Gen. Sup. Jaci'7.N< ktun, General Ticket / rot. WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. O, Ccrr.tr Main and Piain Stretts, T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. SITUATED rear the Caritol, and in the centre cf tbe business yait of the cilv. QIJ MS REASONABLE. Rote's Cniuibue trill convev pasiei geie to and Ircni eveiy Trtla. lie LalicV Apartments are complete, with private entrance on'AsEtn.Liystri tt. ILe BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS are all lc-w and superior to any in the citv. April 5 ?F1I1IIHT?1PI!?I1I1M, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Twice a Wetk?Tntulay, SutnnUj--During Monti, of June ELEGAN1 STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." total. capacity, 40,000 bales monthly. f?** mm OggSW ICBBggBTJI BBM I The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Reads Wctt, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first claes Steamships to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the buaineee public in tie Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation lor Ficigbt and Paeeengere not excelled in excellence and capacity at any ctLer pert. '1 he lolloping splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly cn tbe line: to hew york. MANHATTAN, M. B. Woodhull. Commander. GEORGIA, Crowell. Commander. CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett. Com'dc i.. CHARLESTON, James Berrv, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. JAMES ADGER. T. J. Lockwood. Commander. ASHLAND,-Ingram.Commander. JAMES AUGER A CO., WM. A. COURTENAT, WAGNER, HUGER d CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. to philadelphia. ren Steamshipe VIRGINIA, C. Hincklev, Com'der. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Com'd6r Sailing Dayt?THURSDAY'S. WM. A. COGRTENAY, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. t o TALCON, Hainie, Ccn.manr.fr. SEA GULL. Dtxttot), Commander. Sailing Daye?Every Fifth Day. fcteamehip MERCEDITA. bal. t i more. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. Total capacity, 40.000 bales monthly. PAUL C. TBENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. to bostoit. Sails every other Saturdav. JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Ratte gutrui-tt. d ab low as thoee cf competing lines. Marino Insurance, one-half of one percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can he had at all principal Railroad Cfflcee in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee and Mississippi. State-Hoc me may be tec und in advance, without t xtra charge, by addressing Agente cl the Steamebipa in Charleston, at whose cflices, in all caste, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Bert h? assigned. The Through Titktte lytLie route include Transfers, Meals and State-Room, while ?n ship-beard. The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Raibc ad, ml their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid mo\. i..n.t tf Freight hi.d FBksmgeis betwein tie Northern cities and tbo South and Wcet. Comlortable Night Care, with the Helmte Chair, without extra charge, have been introduetd on tl e Seven Caiclira P.ailread. First clais Eating S&lcon at Bianchville. Cn the Georgia Railroad, fire: class Sltepirg Care. Freight promptly traneferred from bteamer to day and night trains of tLe South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Boat s, tlchvtiiig I-1tights at distant points with great prompti.t sp. The ruauagcre will use every exertion to satisfy their pattens that the line via Charleeton cannot he turpaeet d in dt spateli or.d the eate delivery of get de. For further information, apply to J. M. Pv eii:k. Slt tnntt 1e< i.t, (l.?rlf sit n, b. C: B. D. Hasell. General Agmt, P. O. B'cx 4 G7i<; e. n.ce ai7 Broadway, N. Y.: 8. B. Fickjnb, General Passenger aud Ticket Agent, South Carolina Reibestl. ALFRED L,. 1Y1EK, Jan 30 ily Yicfc-rresident South Carolir.a Railroad, Cbarleeten,'S.;C. "CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA c. $150,000 tooo.uoo Prttent Coj'ita', Author Uta Cai i'a>. . OFFICERS. JOHN B. PALMER. Presit-t nt. A. G. BREN1ZER,Cashier. C. N. G. BUTT, iesietant Cashier. THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi? cent Ihree-storj and Maneaid Rootbuild? ing, now in conree id construction on the cornered Plain ami Ricbart'eon streets,but for the prtiei.t will do k.tuintss ut its old Banking House, crposite Columbia Hotel. A General RaukiLg Bueinees transacted. Cer lliiici.tts i i Detotit, healing interest at the irate oJ etven per cent, per annum, issued. No;ce, Bill? of Exchange and other evidences of debt diet tinted, M.d ruoi eylnamdon col lab rale. -Stocks, Bonds, Gold*, Silver bought and sold. Drafts oil all the prominent cities ? it the United Statt e bought and sold. I'li.i.rTtuts?J. J'.li Gregg,John 11. FV.lmer, F. W. McMseUr, It. D. Scon, (of R. D.Sti.n.V Sur., G. \Y. Bt hidcu. of Copo'and A liear Idrn,: P.. L. Bryan, W. ('. Swaflicld, of R..t I V?'. C. SwnfiitId, W. B. St;u:!t y, J. C. Si.egere; ? Samuel McCowan, Albevilie; James li. Rion, i \\ inneboro, Fob 8 BOOHS, SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARCE STOCK. LOWEST RATES. ORDER WORK SOLICITED. Send for estimate and price liet. DC ly k koch a thokxe. ?^:a ash 2?? canal btreet, new york cm south carolina. Deposits of SI and Upwards Received, INTEEES TAELO WED A T TEE EA TEOf SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON CEP. t1fica 1 ES OF DEPOSJT A ND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED EYE ET ST-Y MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. officers. Wm. Martin, President. Johii B. Palmer, Ylce-Preeidint. A. G. Prtnizer, Cashier. J. II. Sawyer, in general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. JJt rector*. Wane Hampton, William Martin, A.C. Hce kell.F. W. McMAett r, E. H. He iuitsh. John B. Paiuicr, T. E. Orepg, J. E. Black, Columbia. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Maye8, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleetcn. Daniel F.aveuel, Jr., Charleetcn. Mechanice, Laborers, Clerke, Widf we, Cr phans and otliere may hero deposit their etv luge and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Profeeeioual Mt n and Trustef 9 wishing to draw interest en their furde until they require them for Lus'^ess cr other i nr poe'ee: Parents at eiriDg to set npr.rt small enniH feir their children, ur.d Married Women and Minors twhoee deposits can enly be with? drawn by thtmselvee, cr, in case cf death, by their legal representatives,) wisbiDg to lay aside funds for future use, are here afforded an opportunity til tlepoeiting their mc-kes where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the samo time, he sutject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18 Corn Whiskey. I3 FRF. MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four rear old MALT CORN WHISKEY, Warrut i ure. Jan '2S JOUN C. SI EG EES. Summer Schedule S.& U. R.R., DOWN _ Arrive Spartanburg.. Ratesville. ft.00 Pacolet. 008 Joneevitle. 0.43 Unionvillc. 7.25 Santnc. 8.20 Fish Dam. 8.40 Shelton. 0-15 Lvleu' Ford... 0.40 Btrother.10.05 Alston. 1100 May 24 THOS TRAIN. . Leave. 5.30 COO 6.13 U.48 7.60 8.25 8.45 0.20 9.45 10.10 UP TBA13 Arrive.LcaTe 5.25 4.CS 4.53 4.40 4.4? 4.05 4.10 3.05 3.21 2.80 2.S5 2.10 2.15 1.85 1.4P 1.19 . 17 19.54) .65 ll.QQm B. JETER.President The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer TN preference to London Port er and Scotch Ale. Why?The y knowit is unadultei atec!