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SECRETARY FISH DISPLEASED WITH MB. WASHBURN'E.-Tb o Now York cor respond? ent of tho Philadelphia. Ledger, writing on Sunday, says: Secretary Fish is in town to-day. He is ?aid to express himself very freely with respect to what nre called the in? cautious utterances of Minister Wash bnrne against the Administration for not taking a more active part with a view of putting an end to the war. As soon ns those utterances eau be substantiated by correspondence by mail, thoro is autho? rity for saying that Mr. Washbumo will be called upon to explain them, or va nnfa 1,,., ,,<T!".. rpi. _ O-?-! -ii BY J. A. SELB? . COLUMBIA, S. C.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28. 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 1G4. Removal ot Dental Office. DR. D. L. BOOZER has removed his >flioe to Mr. O. Diorcks' new building, on Main street, over tho Messrs. Porter A Co.'s Dry Doods' Store, where ho offers his professional services lo his former patrons and thu public. Juno 28 Polishing Powders. MAGIC POWDER for cleauiug Gold, Silvor, Ac, ten couts per box. Tripoli, for cleaning Brass, Silver, Gold, Ac., ten cents por naper. Bath Brick for cleaning Cutlery, Ac. Just, received aud for salo by Sept 2_J. A T. R. AGNEW. EJ1KK.VS UNIVERSAL mn uuiuu. xuti oecrotary (Killoren I to tho conviction Unit ihero is, at pro sent, absolutely no opening for Ameri? can mediation, nor is tho situation likely to present one until the fate of Paris is decided. IN A NEW ROLE.-Mme. Ulrich, the ?wife of tho Governor or Strasburg, is quito tho talk over thoro now. Her boy, Albert, went to Woerth, and was re? ported among tho slain. Tho affection? ate mother walked to the bnttlo-?eld, found tho youngster asleep in a bnru, kissed him, and stole away so as not to disturb his slumbers. "You will tell Albert I came and kissed him," sho said to a man outside. Mme. Ulrich was once the famous danseuse Taglioni, but she never appeared in so pretty a pose before in all her life. ATTENTION MOTHERS!-The editor of tho Raleigh (N. C.) Setilinel offers the following premiums to bo awarded at the State fair: For the likeliest malo baby exhibited on tho Fair Cl rounds, under ton months old-an ivory rattlo. . . For tho likoliest femalo baby, under ten, a china doll. For any baby under twelve months old, brought by ita mother and kept on the grounds all day, that does not cry, a new hat and a suit of winter clothing. Appointment of Delegates. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ANO MECHANICAL Soc., COKESllUBY, September 24, 1870. IN compliance with tho request of tho Comrnitteo from the Cotton States Me? chanics' and Agricultural Fair Association, and from tho Board of Trade of Augusta, Ua., tho following members aro appointed to re? present tho Sobtb Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society at tho Agricultural Congress, which moots in Augusta, Ga., on tho 2Gth of October, 1870: James Chestnut, Camden; J. B. rabnor and A. Y. Leo, Columbia; J. N. Herndon. Union; R. 8. Porcher, Pendloton; B. F. Whitner, Anderson; E. S. Keitt, Newberry; J. S. Bicb ardBon, Sumter; W. G. Unison, Charleston; W. H. Duncan, Barnwell; H. W. Harrington. Marlboro; A. D. Frederick, Orangeburg, and J. J. Lucas, Society Hill. Certificates of appointment have been sent to oach of tho delegates. By order of JOHNSON HAGOOD, President. D. WYATT AIKEN, Secretary. _ Sept 25 United States District Court--South Carolina District. In re tho Laurens Railroad Company, Bank? rupt.-In Bankruptcy, THE creditors of the Laurens Raiboad, bankrupt, are required by order of thc Court, dated 26th August, 1870. to render and establish their respective liens, before C. G. Jaeger, Bcgister, within thirty days from tho publication hereof, or they will bo precluded from any distribution of tho assets of the said bankrupt. JAMES M. BAXTER, NEWBERRY, 8. C., Sept. 6, 1870. Assignee _SoptR_Imo DRY Gr O ODS FOI: Fall and Winter. WE have now on hand ono of tho BEST STOCK OF GOODS over offered in this market at this season of tho year. Our buyer is now in New York and shipping us goods daily, bought under regular prices, which weare selling very low. Call and be Convinced. A full stock of Goods for Fall and Winter on hand, suited to this market, and our POPULAR PRICES insured to please overy ono. Our WU OLES A LE DEF A li TUENT Is full to overflowing, and rare inducements offered to country merchants. If you want FULL VALUE FOE voun MONEY, you will get it from W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Main street. Just recoived a full line of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, DBUGGETS, BUGS ami HAS SACKS, Ac. Some of our patterns in Carpets are private Agents for tho EMPIRE SEWING MA? CHINE-ono o? tho best. We have on hand a lino of skeleton STEP LADDERS, from throe feet to ten feet high, very light and strong. Every house-keeper should have one. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MCCBEEHY._Sept 10 CANNED GOODS. BLACKBERRIES, CHERRIES, GREEN CORN, GREEN PEAS, STRING BEANS, PEACIIES, TOMATOES, STRAWBERRIES. CONDENSED MILK, SALMON, OYSTERS, LOBSTEBS, PEARS, Ac. Just received and for sale at the LOWEST FIGURES POIl CASH. J. & T. R. AGNEW. Sept 10_ The Very Best. TUE undersigned have just received a | supply of Bagley'* MAYFLOWER and other celebrated brands of TOBACCO. By.thc-way, we are anxious that all partit s who have been dealing w it li ns, on promises Ufo ?mu tu- morrow." to come np and sell le, as money is scarce. Don't spend all your motu y elsewhere, ns wo keep THE VERY BEST of ? verylhing in our linc. PAYSINGERA FRANKLIN, Sept ic, Proprietors Exchange House. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho best manner, by first class workmen, ami warranted. ENGRAVING lindy executed. Dee 10 WILLIAM GLAZE. 2 Holtcd Corn Meal. ?T BARRELS, in tine order, for sale bv O Sept 'J EDWARD HOPE, Special IKJ ?ticos. Getting Marrtcil.-Essays for Young MOU, on (Social Evils, and tko propriety or impro? priety of getting Married, with sanitary help for those who feel unfitted for matrimonial, happiness. Sent freo, in sealed envelope?. Address, HOWAItD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa._ Sept 17 limo TRUST WHAT TIMK HAS SANCTION ED.-Tho maxim that the voice of thc people is tho voico of tho divinity, may, in some cases, he open to doubt, but tho testimony of honest and enlightened witnesses, extending through a soricsof years, and all to the samo purport, is worthy of credence, admits ot no question. Upon such testimony, the reputa? tion of IIOSTETTEB'S STOMACH BITTERS, as an antidoto and cure for many ailments, in based; During tho twenty yc?re that it bas been before the world, innumerable prepara? tions intended to competo with it, have gone up liko rockets, and como dowu tho extin? guished sticks. Meanwhile, tho progress ol that incomparable tonic haB been swilt and stoady-alwayB upward and onward, like tba eagle's flight. ItB introduction produced a revolution in therapeutics, and it proved to be ono of thone salutary r?volut ions that cannot go backwards. To-day, HOSTETTF.R'R BiTTEns ia one of tho most popular remedies in chris? tendom, and commands a larger aale than auj other medicinal preparation, domestic or im? ported, on thia of the Atlantic. AB a cure foi dyspepsia, bilious disorders, nervous affee lions, general debility, and as a proventive o epidemic lovers, it takes precedence of evcrj other remedy. This fact should teach thc am hitious country dealers who endeavor to fois their local abortions on thc public in its stead how futile their small attempts to cajolo tin community must necessarily bc. Whoro th? gamo tish havo failed, there is no chance foi the "suckers." Sept l? .?(! ASIATIC CHOLKRA IN CHINA.-Al. MOST EVERY CASE CUELO WITH TAIN KILLER [From Rev. B. Telford, Missionary in China now visiting his home in Pennsylvania.] WASUINUTON, PENN. DEAR Sins: During a residence of some tei years as a missionary in Siam and China, found your Vegetable Tain Killer a most valu ablo remedy for that fearful scourge, Cholera In administering thc medicine, I found i most effectual to give a teaspoonful of Pai: Killer in a gill of hot water, swoetened will sugar; then, after about lifteen minutes, begi lo give about a teaspoonful of tho Bamo mi/ ture every few minutes until relief was ob lained. Apply hot applications lo tho extrem; ties. Bathe thc stomach with thc Pain Killel cloar, and rub the limbs briskly. Of (hos who had tho Cholera, and took thc mcdicin faithfully in the wav stated above, eight on of ten recovered. Truly yours, R. TELFORD. If attacked with tho Diarrhoea, Dysentery Cramp, Colic, don't delay UBO of PAIN KILLE? FUNOCIIOW, CHINA. DEAn Sins: During a long residence in Ch na, 1 have used your invaluable Pain Kille: both in my own family and among the Ch noao, and have found it a mont excellent mi dicino. In the Bummer of 1?02 and '(53, whil residing in Shanghai, I found it an almoi certain cure for Cholera, if used in time. Ii deed, using it in a great many instances, I d not remember failing in a singlo case. Fe threo years, I have been residing in this plac? moro than ?fty miles from a physician, an have been obliged often to fall upon my ow resources in case of sickness. Tho Chinei come to us in groat numbers for medicine ar advice. Though without medical kuowledj ourselves, tho few simple remedies wo ct command aro BO much in advanco even their physicians, that wo havo almoet dai applications. Wo allow them to como, becau it brings ns in contact with them, and opci a door of usefulness. In diarrhoea, colic, v miting, cholera, coughs, otc, your Pain Kill has been my chief medicine, yonrB very trul T. P. CBAWFOBD. co- Tho Pain Killer is Bold by all dealers Family Medicines. Sept 1 illira Axes! Axes!! ?| f\f\ DOZEN best cast steel warrant LUU AXES, just received and for salo li at wholesale and retail. Also, twenty-ti dozou good cast steel AXES at rotail for each. Twenty dozen AXE HANDLES, ant fullBiipplv of SPADES, SHOVELS. PICK MATTOCKS, Ac, Ac. Just received, and 1 sale low, by_ J. .V. T. H. AGNEW "ICE! ICE ! ?CE! ! " HAVING nut my machine in operation now inform thc public that I am rea to supply any and all ordors for ICE. Price t cents por pound by tho retail. For 100 noun or more, agreements will he made. Th? 3 can bo obtained at either the upper or low storo. J. C. SEE?ERS Aug_31_ J. B. LasSALLE, GENERAL Railroad Contractor and Bridge Build Trestle-work included, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. July 21_3m< For Sale, MA NEAT COTTAGE, in tho cent part of thc city, with ten rooina-five baBcment and livo up-stairs-and i cessary out-buildings. Possession can had nu tho first of October. Impure at t oflico._ _ _July j Sundries. ANOTHER lot of those extra tine SEO Al cask above-proof Brandy; besides variety of other choice articles. Oive th a trial. PAYSINGER A FHA NKLIN, Sent 10 Exchange House, Main st reid Seed Rye. FARMERS, save your Corn and Mon keep your Stock fat and healthy, by li ing a Bvc Pasture for winter gm/.ing. SE rorsnlo'hy LOBUICK A LOWBANOr Carolina Indigo. Cyf\(\ LBS. CA IK) LI NA INDICO, of sn i?\ t\ ) rior quality, bu- sub- by Angus? ' EDWARD HOPI New Family Flour. IK(\ BBLS. New ami Choice Far .JV/ FLOU lt for sale low by Aug H) EDWARD HM'] New Mackerel. pr/\ KITS AS? QUAltTER BARRELS N OVf MACKEREL, lor sale low. Aug 2!l EDWARD HCl* Cotton Bagg'ng. 1 Ann l'ARDS heavy and med I ?y,\JyJ\J COTTON BAGGING; J sah- liv E. HOP A line lot of Urandy reaches, dor ti>', to bo had ut POLLOCK'S. 4jv^^i HARDWARE g?S^-fei WE have recently made large ndddilion to our ?tock of nARDWAHE, nt lees prices than have been had since the n ar. All our old ?tock AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. New Goods at Reduced Prices: CARPENTER TOOLS, Blacksmith Tools, Masons' Tools and Farming Im plomcnts, Carriago Material, Building Material, Trimming Material and House furnishing Goods, AT LOW FANCY GROCERIES, Wines and Liquors, of every grade-au immense stock. Canned Goods, Syrups, Chewing land Smoking To? bacco, Sugar, Coffee, Ac, EST ERICES. Our friends who favor us with their orders for BAGGING and TIES, will always Cud us at tho bottom of the market iu these and all other Goals. TEEMS CASH. Sept 25 3mo L?RICK & LOWRANCE. 3F* TX XJI XJ? JSTOOKL OF HANDSOME FALL AND WINTER GOODS, NOW OPENED AT THE DRY GOODS PALACE OUR CARPET, LIKE ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS, IS THE BEST, THE PRETTIEST AND THE CHEAPEST. Sept 17 3ino R. C. SHIVER. NICKERSON HOUSE, IHAVE made arrangements to give BREAKFAST to passengers arriving on tho carly South Carolina Railroad traiu, and destined tu points on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad. This House is also the DINNER HOUSE for the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail- j road, and Greenville and Columbia Bailioad. Passengers arriving bv ihe Greenville and Columbia Railroad, going South, via Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, have FORTY MINUTES FOR DINNER. Those going to j Charleston have FO?R HOURS lo lay over lor evening train. OMNIBUSES will bc in attendance to eonvev passengers to and from the Hotel FREE OP CHABQE. " WM. A. W1UOI1T, Proprlttor. Sept IC 12 THE POLICY-HOLDERS' LIFE AND ronni ASSURANCE COMPANY OF TIIE SOUTH, NO. ?? UUOA? STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. -o::o WM. McIlURNEY, President. GEORGE E. BOGGS, Secretary. E. P. ALEXANDER, Yice-Pres. and Actuary. JOHN T. DARBY, M. U., Medical Adviser. J. P. G ILM ER, Vice-P., resident m (borgia. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTH H, Solicitor. E. NYE HUTCHISON, vice-President, resi-i JAMES CONNER, Counsel, dent in North Carolina. -o::o T It U S T E E S . William McBurncv, J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, Henry Bischoff, William C. Bee, " J. Harvey Wilson, B. O'Neale, Jr., Wm. G. Whildcii, Robert Mure, E. Nye Hutchison, John T. Darby, M. D., A. S. Johnson, Andrew Simonds, Z.B." Vance, Wm. M. Shannon, George U. Mofle!t, John R. Dukes, M. McRao, D. Wyatt Aiken, James Conner, Geo. W. Williams, J. F. Gilnicr, (?iles J. Patterson, George E. Buggs, James R. Pringle, William Duncan, Rev. Janu s P. Boyce, .John H. Devereux, Lewis I). Mowry, John Sere ven, Robt. Ii. MeCnugbrin, E. P. Alexander, Wm. K. Itvan, John L. Hanb o, George H. McMaster, E. J. Scott. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection ol' Pell? cy-Holders. "More iban ONE MILLION DOLLARS or Assurance applied for! This Company, having complied nilli all thc conditions uf its Charier, is now prepared t< issue the usual forms bf Lite and Endowment Policies on the codi system. CASH PREMIUMS! CASU JU VIDE?DS! CASH POLICIES! All Policies non-forfcitahlc aller the payment of ONE Annual Premium. Paid-up Policies issued on surrender ol Hie original 1er un equitable amount. Purely MUTUAL] No Stockholders ! All Profits DIVIDED muong the Policy-Holders. Dividends declared animally. Dividends once declared are uon-lorleitable, and maj be Used to reduce the Premium, to j increase the amount ol Assurance, or to make the Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with ' the Company, however applied, may be used, in case of m ed, lo pay Premiums. Invest mens confined by Charter to thc mosl solid and reliable Securities. J:?- Patronize thc onlv Life Assurance in the Stale, and keep vtiur MONLY AT HOME. i July Bi Uni? PHILLIP M. Pi ?RCll ER", Agent for South Carolina. 1.000 Aug 10 Oats, BUSHEL; f .r : ?do h Oats! ; Primo w li v EDW Cheese! Cheese! ! I Heavy OATS j S)R B?XEHchoice cutting CHEESE, just I ?O n Cfived and for salo hy MID HOPE i Aug Ul J. it T. R. AGNEW. ! GEO. HUGGINS' minni mm. ESTA BUSHED JN COL UMBIA,S. C., 1810. Old and Wealthy Companies Represented. AGGREGATE CAPITAL OVER $25,000,000! FIRE ?EPARTMEMT. ?Etna Fire Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1819-Charter Perpetual. ASSETS 80,000,000. Imperial Fire Insurance Co. of London, Chartered 1803. ASSETS SH,OOO,OOO IN GOLD. jOWThis Company insures against Firooniy. No Marino or Life risks iaken, as in most Fo? reign Insurance Companies. Manhattan Fire Ins. Go., of New York, Chartered 1821. The oldest! Firo Insurance Company in tho City of Now York. ASSETS $1,100,000. Phenix Fire Ins. Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y Chartered 1853. Assets ?2,000,000. PUTNAM FIRE INS. CO., of Hartford, Conn. Chartered 18C1. Assets $700,000. UNION FIRE INS. CO., of San Francisco, Cal. Chartered 18C5. Assets $1,200,000 in Gold. ?3~Policies issued payable in Gold or Currency. . LIFE DEPARTMENT. Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company Of New York. Chartered 1853. ASSETS S7.5 00.000. Tho above Companies have each made thc deposit of South Carolina Stato Bonds, with tho Comptroller-General of the State, as re? quired by tho Act of the General Assembly. The undersigned has conducted the busi? ness of this Agency for tho last twenty-one years, during which period no case of litiga? tion with any claimant has ever occurred. RISES TAKEN IN CO LFM ?HA AND UPPER COUNTIES OF TUE STATE. All ciuinn for Loss?.: Adjusted and I'ulri At THIS AGENCY. GEORGE IirC.CINS, AOEST, (mice under the "Columbia Hotel," In rear of Messrs, Duffle A- Chapman's, Columbia, s. C. -- - ? GEORGE HUGGINS, Notary Public, Aug 12 hu COLUMBIA, S. C. Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESE OINS, so woJl known throughout tho South, need no comment. In style of workmanship, and for eflioiency of work, their turn out, with tho samo amount of power, is unequaled. E. TOZER, Agont, August 2_Columbia, S. C. I~ F YOU WANT A FIRST-OLASS GOLD OU Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at ISAAC SULZBACnER'S. IF von want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY, call at ISAAC SUI.ZBACUER'S. IF von are in need of SOLID SILVER or FLATED WARE, call at ISAAC SULZBACHEICS. IF your eves are failing, and you want tho REST SPECTACLES, call at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. IF vr.u want a good and reliable TIME-PIECE oi-CLOCK, call at June! ISAAC SULZBACHEU'S. New Publications. QUEEN HORTENSE. By L. Muhlbacl-. Cloth *1 50. Paper $1.00. Lothair. By DiBrtr'.i. Cloth $2; paper ll. Tho Bob Roy on tho Jordan. By J. Mc? Gregor, (Illustrated.) $2.50. Freo Russia. By William ncpworlh Dixon. Passages from tho English Noto Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Two volumes. $4.00. Man and Wifo. By Wilkie Collins. Miss Thackcry's Completo Work?. Genial Showman. By Artemus Ward. Lady of tho leo. By James DeMille, author of Tho Dodgo Club, Ac. 75 cents. Put Yourself in His Placo. Charles Beade'B last and best novel. 75 cents. Tho Lifo, Letters, Lectures and Addressee ... -'.erick W.Robcrtsou, M. A. $1.50. oz'J! ru- - new books for salo at ? S-Svft ? "'"CARTER'S Bookstore, Ang 23 Columbia. S. C. . " URSULINE CONvZ*1' J Valle Cruels, near Columbia, S. U. #FOR oach young lady's Board. Washing, Fuel, Lights, Tuition in English, Ncedle-Worit and Domcs tio Economy, $80- per month-or $300 per scholastic year-payable $150 in advance. The English Course comprises Orthographv, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geo? graphy, (Ancient aud Modern,) with use of Globes. Astronomy, Rhetoric, Logic, Compo? sition, History, (Sacred, Ancient and Modern,) Chronology, Mythology, Philosophy, (Natural and Intellectual,) Biography, (Classical and Modern,) Chemistry, Domostic Economy, Bo? tany, Physiology. Conchology, Geology/Alge? bra, Geometry, and Book-Keepiug. Extra Charges for Latin, French, Italian, Music on Harp, Piano, Guitar, Vocalization, Drawing and Painting. Sept 1 lm CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE. E. H. HEINITSH, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGIST. sucensson TO HSUEII k nEiNiTsn, At thc Old Established Stand, opposito thc Phoenix Ofiice. I - HAVING made new and advantageous AT A BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS, tho 0?? subscriber will be enabled to offer very great inducements to buyers. Goods well bought arc well sold, and by energy and faith, economy and cash, large dividends will be distributed to every purchaser, in the cheap? ness of thc articles sold. "A new era" bas begun, and all shall share in its advantages by buying their DRUGS and MEDICINES at this well known and reliable Druj^ House. Just received: Pure White I'eroseno Oil, Fresh Congress Water, Quinine, Morphia, Castor Oil, Alcohol, Sup. Carb Soda, For salo low, by Epsom Salts _ 21_ E.II. HEINITSH, Druggist. University of South Carolina, COLUMBIA, 8. C., August G, 1870. jam^ THE next, tho sixty-fourth Au /TLBS, nual Scssiou ot this Institution, ^?3Bbg.will open on MONDAY, October 3, MFH?8KF5I870, and continue, without inter yggFmission, to the ensuing July. ?flbJF Tho advantage of a complete education is offered at this Institution to Students in Law, (the graduates beiug enti? tled to practice in the Courts of the State;) in Modicino, (tho course of instruction being ex? tensive ami thorough, with two written ex? aminations during the session;) iu Engineer? ing, Mathematics, Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, Englirh Lite? rature, Ancient and Modern Languages., and in the Scientific Schools. Expenses, i. e., for University Fees and Board, for session of nine months, are: For Student in Academic Schools, about $200. For Studont in Law, or Medicine, about $205. State Studoiits aro received from the seve? ral Counties, upon tho rocommdation of their Representatives and the appointment ot the Governor. II. W. BARNWELL, Aug (? 2mo ChairniRii of the Faculty. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH OAEOLSNA --. ? ? ? Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received - .-? ? ? - INTEREST A LI.O WED A T THE RA TE 0. SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICA 2ES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN PER CENT. COM Po UN I) ED EVER Y SIN MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, f*?rj" T,. . . , John P. Thomas, [ vice-Presidents. A. G. Brenizor. Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier, Uireclurs. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Marlin, Columbia. P. W. McMastcr, Columbia A. C. Haskell,Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. II. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg. Marion. G. T. Scott,Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. I lanie! Itavenel. Jr., Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? I phans and ot hi rs may h< re il ejus it their sav? ing-* amt draw a liberal rate of inter? st (here? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing tb draw interest en their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring lo set apart small -nins for their children, and Married Women and Minor? (whose deposits cnn only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in enso of death, Ly? the ir legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use. are herc afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they wdl rapidly accumulate, end, at the sumo time, be subject to withdrawal when