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Making Things Lively.?The Phila? delphia Dispatch publishes the following | story at the expense of Beading, which the paper of that city denies with true 1 looal dignity: Some years ago, says Max Adeler, in writing to a paper, a new fire company waB organized at Beading, and the mem? bers one evening thought they would have a little innboent fun at the expense | of Hopkins, their foreman. They de? cided to rush around with the engine to Hopkins' house after dark, to throw up their ladders, pull out their hose, climb on his roof, and scare him with the be-1 lief that his dwelling was on fire. But that very day, Hopkins moved out of the house, and a Presbyterian clergy? man moved in, without the company being aware of the change So, about 8 o'clock, the humorists dashed out and went through all the movements?get? ting on the roof and splashing water | around, and creating a terrifio disturb? ance generally. A rival company, no? ticing what was going on, also hurried to the scene, and, not understanding the joke, attached their hose to the plug, smashed in the front windows, and be? gan to empty a two-inch stream on the family of that Presbyterian clergyman. They squirted into all the rooms, split up the window-shutters with an axo, broke down the front door, ran out the furniture, tore off the shingleB, and bawled through the trumpets until the hired girl had convulsions on the kitchen Stairs. The first company tried to ex? plain, but the new-comers thought an efforts was being made to got them out of the way, and a fight ensued, aud pre? sently firemen were sliding off the roof, and pelting down the chimneys, and bleeding over the entry carpet, and hav? ing boisterous enoountera with spanners and brass horns on the stairs. And the next morning, that Presbyterian divine aud his family moved out. They said the place seemed to bo too animated aud sensational for a quiet domestic oirole. They wanted a houso where there was more calmness and peace; where they could have more security for their privacy and pianos, and for their front door and shingles, and peace- of mind and window-sashes. Mr. John Neill, of Savannah, Ga., with his wife and thirteen ohildren, are at Saratoga. The ohildren include four pairs of twins. D Hams! Hams!! AVIS' Diamond HAMS. Juat received and lor $>alc by Aug ? JOHN AGNEW k SON GILT EDGE BUTTER! ALWAYS fresh on hand, and although in procuring this extra quality we bavo' to pay more, still we Bell at same price aa the inferior grades usually retailed in Columbia Our grades are all first class. Aug 17 _QEO. SYMMERS. Corn Whiskey. I3URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. . Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Aug 13_ JOHN C. SEEGERS. Western Hay. 1 Cid TtALES TIMOTHY HAY for sale low 1UU far cash._HOPE & GYLES. N Finest EW Extra Mess MACKEREL, just ar? rived at HARDY SOLOMON'S. Wines. CASKS Finest Catawba WINE, 20 cutset Estepho CLARET. Jast arrived and for salo at Aug 15 HARDY 80LOMON'S. 10 Teas and Coffee. ESPECIAL attention paid to the excellence of these domestic luxuries. TEAS from 50 cents to choicest imported at $2.00 per pound. Our PARCHED JAVA COFFEE is genuine; also, Mocha; stock of RAW COFFEES varied and sold at low prices. _GEO. SYMMERS. Printers' Ink, STRONGLY bolieving in tho virtue of this I article, our customers shall be regularly | posted in our bUBinosa arrivals. It is often difficult to enumerate tho items on haud, but wo can say without ogotism, that our stock is the host assorted, and all goods puffed by any house in our line are on hand and sold*on the most favorable terms. Moro anon. GEO. SYMMERS. Aug 17_ HEINITSK'S STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES. THE roputatiou'or DR. HEINITSIl'S ME? DICINES is bcooming world-wide. Our old friend, Mr. Eilhardt, has introduced BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS in Europe, and says they are tho best medicine for tho Blood and Liver. This is|what everybody says. The Blood and Liver .Pills for tho Liver. Queen's Delight for the Blood, Boso Cordial I for Bowel Complaint, Quakor Liniment for 1 Pains and Aches, Kina Chill Curo for Chills and Fever; Are for salo at HEINITSH'S Aug 3 j Cheap Family Drug Store. J. Q. MARSHALL, Attorney at Law, Office in Laro JRn.nge. ALL business entrusted to hie care promptly attended to. Aug 10 jlmo New Books'. New Books!! *fcT"j"tOODS," by Edward Smith, M. D. $1.75. _C "Critiques and Addrcsios," by Thoa. Henry Huxley. $1.75. "Old Kensington," a Novol.by Miss Thick erav. $1. "London's Heart," a Novel, by Fayeon. $1. "Innocent," a Novel, by Mrs. Oliphant. 75. Bulwsr's last Novel, "Konolm Chillingly." 75. And other lato publications for salo a". jlug 19 It. L. BRYAN'S Bookstofo. For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT in Greenwood. Apply to S. DONNELLY. July 23 lit Oroenwood, S. C. Revised Btatntes State South Carolina. COMPLETE in ono volnmo, $G. ACTS of tho Legislature, 1872-73, $1. For sale at R. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore^ Just Received, FRESH supply of CRACKERS, assorted _ CANDIES and TOYS. For good BREAD and OAKES, call at KRAFT'flJIakery. A TEED BY J. A. SELBY. Special STotloes. THIS unrivalled Sinthern Remedy is war? ranted not to contain a single particle of Meiici'iiv, or any injurious mineral sub stauco, but is I'UUELY VEGETAULE, Containing those Southern Roots and Horbs* which an All-Wise Providcnco has placed in countries whore River Diaeaees most provail., It will Cure all Diseases causcil by De? rangement or tlie Liver. ?Tue SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint arc a bittor or bad taste in the month; Pain iu the Back, Sides or Joints, edtcn mistaken for Rheumatism; Sour Stomach; Loss of Ap potito; Bowels alternately costivo and lax: Headache; Loss of Mcmorv, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to havo been douc; Debility. LowS|Uri(s. a thick yellow appearance of tho Skiu and Eyes, a dry Congb, often mis? taken for CotiHumption". Sometimes many of theso symptoms attend tho di.joase, at others very few; but the Livr.n.tho largest organ in tho body, is- generally tho seat of tho disease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness and DEATH will ensno. This Gnat Unfailing SPECIFIC will nut Ix: fount! the I.rust Unpleitunnt. For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jann ilico, Bilious Attacks, SICK HEADACHE, I Colic, Deprcasiou of Spirits. SOUR STO MACUrUeart-Bnrn, Ac, Ac. Simmons'Liver Regulator or Medicine I Is tho Cheapest, Purest and Beet Family | Medicine in the World! MANUFACTURER ONLY EY ?J. Ii. zkii.1N ?& CO.. Macon, Ga., aud Philadelphia. Price, tl. Sold bv all Druggiats. July 12_[Sept 16]_jriy OBSTACLES TO BIARR1 ACE.?Happy I relief for young men from tho effects of errors and abuHoa in early life. Manhood re? stored. Impcdimonts to marringo removed. New method of treatment, New and re? markable remedies. Books aud circulars sent free, in scaled envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Htreet, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav? ing a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Ju'y C 3mo ON tlie Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner and Supper Table, LEA & PERKINS* WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa? ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. New York, Oct 29 tlv Agents for the United Statew._ TEE MILD POWER CURES iinipnitEis? IIOMEOPATIIIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST nmnlo experience, an Entire success. Simple, Prompt, Etlirient und Reliable. They are tho only medium-.-* perfectly adapted to popular a**?*' simple that mistakes cannot ho made in usinir tiiem; so harmless ns to he 1'n-o from dnnner: ami fo ciHvieiit as to Ihj nlwuys reliable. They have tho highest commendation fn>-> ?'1, and will always render sat Ufuct ion. Prlt Sirgethree-draelim vials, with dirt, e,lions : No*. Cure? Cents, l. Fevers, ConecMion, 1 imTnatfon?, . . 50 Worin?, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . ? SO 1. Cry Ing-Collc, or Tcethlngof Infants, . 50 ?1. lllnrrliurn, of Cliildieii or Adult--, . l>j-rtciitery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . i. chuiera-Morbu?, Vomiliu?, . . . '? Coughs, e'olds, Bronchi! is, .... t. iVeunilgla, Tootliimlit*, Fai'oneli??, . . i>. Headache*) Hi<-k Henduelic, Vertigo, Ilyflpepnln? Bilious Stomach. . . . 11- Kupprrssfetl, or I'ninful.l'erlodfl, . . 12. White*, to.) Profuse Peri.-Is, . . . 13. t'rotiji. Cough, Ditllcult Urvnthlntr, . 11- Snlt llluum, Erysipelas, Eniptivn*, 15? It lit ii in.n Um, hlieiimnticFaii ', . . 16. Fever ami Ague, Chill FfcVW, Ag'W 1*. Piles, blind or Mi edituj, ? . IS. oiihthnlmy, and Sore or We?K l-.y ?, l'J. fat niih, Acute or Chronic Inlluon/.a, Whooping-Cough, VicK-iitt'otsgbii SI. Asthma? Oppressed Bientliiiur, . 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Beiirlnff, 23. Scrofula, Enlarged ?IiumKISwelling 24. tit nt ral Debility, Physical V\ eaka^sJ, 2i. Dropsy and ?cuiity Bcvnuoiifl, . . . SG. Sen-Sickness, Bieknens from Iliuimj, i:. Kidney-DNuuse, ?ravel, . . . . 28. Itlcrrou?DetoiIUr,S?>iilnalW?iki. ' or Involuntary 1 ?wcluin{c*i.*; 21?. Sora'Mouth,Canker, . . . . ? ? 50. t'rlunrv Weakness, Welting tue i- ? ; 51. Pal of ill Period*, with Spasm*, SuAVrlngi: at Change of Life, . . ? EiillcpHi y, Bihisui*. S.LVltHslinne '? Diphtheria, Cleeratetl Bore Tt.ro.it,. SI. l>il?L?.t. , ,. Sn Cltroixte Congestion* uad Lrup..-..-. FAMILY CASKS. Case [MortWo) with nbove :I5 large viilt wl Manual tl ldrettioiH, ? ? ? ?? ' Cn?c iMororcol of 20 Ian."! via.t and l< >< .:. r< "" BBTThesc remrdiaw a*? Mint tor the enso or slngl* box to any part ?f the country" fr"c of charge, on receipt of price. Addrefl?? H^m?5^^opl?h?dicine Co.. Oflceaod^ ? And by GEIOER & McQREOOR, Columbia, 81C.__j;_ April U tUly Heinitsh's Queen's Delight, Tin- Oreal VAood Purifier. FOR tho euro of all Chronic Diseases, Scro fula, Ulcers, Chronic Rheumatism. Ery sypclas, Kidnoy, Bladder and Liver Com? plaints, Dvnpep?ia, Afteetioue of tho Lungs and Throa't, Female Diuordcra. PnriGes tho Dlood, Restores to Health and Vigor, Clears tho Skin and Beautifies the Complexion. Get the real Queon's Delight, at HEINITSH'S, (none other genuine,) Columbia, S. C. July 29 j_ Bonds, Stocks, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and . mv own account, at current rates: BONDS and STOCKS or RAILROADS, Bonds and Stocks of States and United States, Bonds and Stocks of Cities and other corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold j and Silver Coin, and approved Claims against tho United States. State and County. D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Main street, Aus 10 tCmo 21 door South Wheeler House. "Let our Just Censure C10LUMBIA, S. C, FRIDAY 1 Select School for .Girls. Blandina Street, Columbia, S. O. conducted by TUEXISBE8 maktin. CLASSES formed In Latin, French, German and Calliethc gnies. Music?Prof. Plate. Modern Languages?Prof, lie Hcdcnianu. Begin FIUST DAY of October. Aug f,w Richland School for Boys, Lanvale etreot, hoar Pirk Avenue, Sl.'.L'i'I.liOKE, Mli. Both Hoarding and Day 1'tipih liecciced. INSTRUCTORS: Wm. D. Martin, A.M. Graduato University of South Carolina, Principal?English and Latin. W. C.vnt RoniKSON, Graduate University of Virginia?Mathematics, Greek and English. Henky R. carter, Gradu ito University of Virginia?Applied Mathematics, Natural Sci? ence and Engineering. M. Leonce Rauielox?French. M. Lucien R. Pert?German. Mn. A. J. Causes? Commercial Arithmetic | and Book-keeping. TUl'ILS carefully prepared for ?collogo or for business pursuits. ?The sovouth annual session, con: imoncing September 15, will be held in tho new and commodious school building, which haB just been erected. For further particulars apply I to tho Principal,'or consult the Catalogues,! which will bo scut by him to any addrees, Aug 10_lmo Williamstoii Female College, \VIL.L,IAMSTON\ S. C, ll'ftt Open its Third Collegiate Year October C, 1873. Among its claims aro high, healthy climate, pure water, the jjg&colobratcd Miueral Spring, uncx cccptionablo board, mild govc-rn mont, rigid scholarship, liberal I premiums, easy acceeH, quiet sur? roundings, non-sectarian Christian inllu ences, freedom from church and State con? trol, absence of interruptions inseparable from large towns, and the following low rates for twenty weeks, in advance: Board, exclud? ing washing and lights, $70; regular tuition, $10 to $23; piano, organ or guitar, $20; Latin, Greek, French and eiuging, gratie. Minis tors.* daughters pay no regular tuition. For a catalogue, address REV. SAMUEL LANDER. A. M., Aug 8 f 2mo_? President. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA^ OPENS OCTOBER 1; continues through nine months. It is organized in schools on tho elective system, with /ull courses in Classics. Literature, Science, (with praclico in Chemical and Physical Laboratories,) in Law, Medicine, Engineering, Teaching and Agriculture. Apply for Catalogues to JAMES F. HARRISON, Chairman, P. O. University of Virginia, Al bomarlo County, Virginia. Aug 10 lnw The State Auxiliary Joint Stock Co. Offer tho following Speed Premiums; m_ TO be competed fur during the FAIR to lie held November 0th, 10th, 11th, I2:h ami 13th of this vear: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. First Race, for 3 year olds, Mile, best 3 ;ii 5; $200 to first Horst; $50 Jo second Iforse. Setond Raco, 1 Milo and Repeat, $200 to first Horse; f 100 to second Horse. Third Raco, .j mile, 3 in 5, for Trottifig Horses who never beat 2.15; 5250 In lirst Horse; $50 to second Horso. . WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBElt 12. First Race, 2j Milo Heats, for citizens' purse of $1.0C0; {750 to first Horse and i25'l to second Horse. Second Race for Trotter, % Mile; bust three in live tor a citizens' puree of $500; $100 lo lirst and $100 to second. Open to the world. Those two purses promised by the citizens to he raised are- likely to bring Hordes from .the whole United. States, ?nd, as an invest? ment, will biir-g twice the amount back. Wei look for Komo gallant tlyt-ri Irom the North, East and West hero to contend for these pi i njiutr.a. THURSDAY, NOVEMBElt 13. First Race. 3 Mile Dash, $250 lo first; -70 to second. Second Race. ? Heats, $100 to first; t25 to| second. Third Pace, j mile, 3 in 5, lot Trotting Horses who never heat 2.50, $150 to Hist' Horse; $25 to second Horso. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. First Race, open to all, 1 i- Mile- Dash, 1W) pounds up; $200 to winner. Second Race. Consolation Puree lor heat, a Horses only. It Das-h, 11(10 first; fflO second. Third Raco,".j mile, 2 lu 3, for Trotting Horses who never beat 3 minutes, $100 t>. first Horse; $15 to second Horse. There will be about $1,000 given in Trolling Parses, but the officers will not name the Races till they get an idea ol what Horses arc likely to l?? iiorc. Aug 15 ?'? Oats and Corn. 1 (\(\f \ BUSHELS ptime white (JOHN. JL.V/Uv/ 800 bushels heaw OATS. For sale lojv for oaah? : HOPE & GYLES. Harrison, Bradford & Co.'s STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well-known numbers, 50??7.-,?30 und '43. Factory. Ml. Yernon; Ofnce, 75 John stru t, AV'ft Yitrk_Aug 7 3nn? Columbia Agency. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO., Columbia, S. C, August C, 1373. EXCURSION TICKETS aro on salo from this point to New York and rotnrn.ri'i Charleston and steamer, at TfllRlY-FOUit DOLLARS. Good to return nntil 15th ol October. A. L. TYLER, Vicc-Prcbident. S. B. Bickens, Goueral Ticket Agent. Aug (5 Bagging and Ties. YARDi GING. 5 000Y also, Arrow Tien and. Baling Twine-. Just re? ceived and for sale by AugJ_JOHN AG NEW A SON. Cow Feed. C TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN,for O sale by HOPE A GYLES. Attend the Trm IORNING, AUGUST 22, 1873 Heinitsh's Great Blood and Liver Fills "PERFECTLY tasteless, olcgantly coated, XT "or tho cure of all Disorders of the .Sto? mach, Liver, Rowels, Kiducys, Bladder, Ncr voo,B Diseases, Ucad-ncho, C?nstipatiou, Cos livcnOBS, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inanima? tion of tho Bowols, Bilious lovor, Biliousness, Piles, and all Derangements of tho Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Price, 23 cents a box Sold by E. II. HEI KITSH, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. Co? lumbia. S. C. _July 21) i Fulton Market Beef. C1HOICE Fulton Market BEEF. Just J opened ami for sale by .Aug 0_JOHN AONEW A SON. I Summer-Wines and Fall Stock HOCKS, Clarets. Burgundies, Sherries. Tort and Madoria Wines; Brandies of Vintage 1805, 1RG0.185? and 1835. Choico Mcilow Whiskies of various brands, including our exclusive specialty, MARY? LAND CLUB??uest extant. July 23_GKO. SYMMERS. Choice Wines. K/\ B.VSKETSIHEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, ?_MJ 10 cases Sparkling Calawba, 10 casos "Yix Bara,"10 cases "Red Seal," 10 cases "Kelley's" Island Wiue. 3 cask-j "Harmony Shorry," 2 casks "Amontibido Sheiry," 2 caekiVKcaero Madeira." For sale by_n.9r_E ? ?LYLJ:_S--_ The Cheapest Place in Columbia to Buy HAY, Oats, Corn, Bran, Cow Feed, Salt. It at_HARDY SOLOMON'S. Family Flour. 100 URLS, hxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. For sale by HOPE A- GYLES F 10 Shingles. WE arc now prepared to furnish our first classCYPP.ESS SAWED SHINGLES in any desirc-djPjuaiHity and upon tho shortest notice For economy, durability and supo rior finish, they cannot be excelled, ship? ments made to any part of Iho country promptly. McMASTEE. MONTEITH & ROATH. March l? Cmo ; Threshing Machines, FAN MJLLS, Cotton Gius, Cottonl'ressce, Engines, Belting, Smut Machines, Porta? ble Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma? chinery of all kinds, for sale at manufac? turers' prices by L?RICK Si LOWRANCE, June 25_Columbia, S. C. A Manual for County Officer*. OR Ch-rks, SherifTs, Trial Justices, ??? hate Judges, Auditors, Ac, for sale ai June 20 .R. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Cheese. BOXES prime Dairy Cutting CHEESE 2 cases Ede-un Cheese July 23 _ 1GEO. SYRIERS. _ The Cheapest and Best Place in Colum? bia to Buy CM RACKERS, biscuits, j Butter, Cheese, Lard, Beef, Tongues, Bacon, Hams, All of tho best quality, is at Juiy 21 HARDY SOLOMON'S. Valuable Books B0UNJD ?JlUSIC! (; V. .it s . Gems of Sacred Song. Gems of Germau Song. Gems ot Scottish Song. Wreath of Gems. V K A it j. S . SHOWER OF PEARLS, The best Vocal Dntts. OPERATIC PEARLS Ih .-i i ipora Song*. Price; ot each Book, bds.., $2 50; c! , J3 00; Full Gilt, i 1 00 The above volumes are rpiile unsnr.passa hlc,as each ono is iiPcd and crowded with tho very host Vuc.w. Mrsic ol it- kind. Books an- large and wonderfully cheap. Pages full tluet music 2M) to 231 pages.) Uomeiulx-r our nnw?>ra:iii i\t Horn*-, a.su Home \r :i ?: complet ? wi'hoht it. Look at Thi Stiiml?til,f .:? Choir.-, ve., 1.50 ( liecttiii V?ilc ?--, : >r Schools, 50 ;t i ft i-of L?H?:,: .?? s>-.iy Schools, 35 The ab'ive l!o->ks for sah by a'.l icalera. S 'lit. post-paid, oil r< .-? ipt oi ; rice. Ol.iVKR Dll'SON v <"<)., Boston. CliAi? II. Dll'SON oi., 711 Broadway, New York; Aug 9 ws^i Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son nnAKE pleasure in calling the attention ol X. tho public to -m nxamiuation of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Molodoons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Aceordcous, Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments ot all kinds. Also, Sheet Mnoic and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. We are Sole Agents for the Stalo of South Carolina of Eetey A Co.'m COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Mubic sent by mail, post paid, on rccoiptoi price; and.all kinds '.f Musical Goods sent by ExprosH, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Oood'Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Molodcons Tuned and Ropairedin a satisfactory manner; and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any point dosircd, at moderatcpriccs. All orders promptly attended to and sat is? faction guaranteed to thoeo favoring us with their patronage. Send for our cataloguc-of Sheet Music'aud Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doo?i ?bovp Pntrsix office, Columbia. S.C. >><^7 e Event, VOL. IX?NO. 131. MORTON, BLISS & CO. HAVE, through their attorneys, endea? vored to establish their claima. Tho '?INDIAN GIRL," by means of printer's ink will trv to ahow hera. And whilst they ARE GOING TO SELL The proporty of tax-payere, or got the! amount they nay is duo them by THE STATE, Showilll pre. .0 their friend by selling them SEGAES and TOBACCO at less price than they wou'd be willing to bid for tho aamo _-AT AUCTION._ CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA, S ? C *150,0C0 ' $000,000 Pretenl Capital, .... Authorized Capital, .... OFF1CEUS. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. V. N. O. BUTT, AsBiatant Cashier rriniy BANK will soon occupy its magnifi- 1 _l cent three-story and Mansard Roof build? ing, now in courso of construction on tho cornerol Plaiu and Richardson streets,but! for the present will do business at its old Banking Houso, opposite the Columbia Hotel. A gcucrai Banking business transacted. Oer-1 tilicatee of Deposit, bearing Interest at the rato of Soven per cent, per annum, issued. Notes, Bills of Exchango and other evidences of debt discounted, and money loaned on col? laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Bilvor bought 1 audsold. Drafts on all the prominent cities j in tho United States bought and sold. DlRECTOUS?Jas. E. Black, John n. Palmer, F. W. McMastcr, R. D. Senn, (or R. D. Senn &, Son,) G. W. Boarden, (of Copcland & Rear don,) R. L. Brvan, W. O. Swafliold, (of R. A I W. C. Swaflicld,) W. B. Stanley, J. O. Seogere; Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James H. Ition,! Winnsboro. _t_Feb 8 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAKOL.IAA. Deposit: of $1 and Upwards Received, -??? INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE RATE I OF SEVEN FEE CENT. FEE ANNUM \ ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED E VER Y SIX MONTHS ON A CCO UNTS. OFFICBIIS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, Vlce-Preeident. A. G. Brcnizcr, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, in general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Ca.-hier. * Directors. Wade Uamnton, William Martin, John B. Palmer, A. 0. Haakell, F. W. McMastcr, E. H. Hciniteh, T. E. Gregg, James E.Black, Columbia. G. T. Scott, W. G. Mavca, Ncwberry. | B. U. Rutlcdge, Daniei Raveuel, Jr., Char caton. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerkd", Widows, Orphans and otliera may here deposit their savings and draw a liberal rate of inter? est thereon. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their fundB until they requiro them for buaineas or other purposes; Parents desiring to act apart smalt sums for children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in caso*of death, by the ir legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are hore afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the aamo time, bo e?bjcct tu withdrawal when nee ded. Aug l!l BOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, AOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. iiLARGE STOCK. LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. S< n l for estimate and priei list. KKOGII A TItO ft MS, 2'tl AVU 2"?i CAN.U. stkff.t. X'l! ty vi w VOUK CITY. the""wa kren hoe 'isf \TTE have just received another tupply of vv ihe^e ?.uperlor HOES. They opciatc on an entirely different principle from the common Hoe, and an the btat OAunrs, Cot? ton ani> Corn Ueu: iti use. tiiee tluin a trioi ami I.,?<??? neii.<;,:. JollN AGNEW A SON. New Mackerel. fjr t\ KITS Mesa and No. 1 MACKEREL. ?\ ' 50 Halt and Whole Barrels, la, 2h. Ss. fit) R?xe? Scalod Honings. 500 George's Codfish. For aale low by HOPE A GYLES. SEND for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, and examine our nrices, before purchas? ing, as we claim to sell lower than any other establishment in the city. Remember the number. 1,230 Ridce avenue, Philadelphia. June 25 *Jm THE PHOENIX. 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