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OAIP?TO, April Jvrrl?e white men's ti<*eCTWf ?sfoM^?Jfll, by\foUrfe.e$ majority. ' . " ;.., .'v.-* Foreign Nevr?. Anni ?.-It is. now tolerably, 'Vljjto Ipltttion o?..tba c^??p^qri j m i?sion, of tue : bo w <. qui e r o I things to, ?be rote o* the poppte,will be deferred for a time. A misunderstand? ing in the - Ministry and Chauibors ou' this subjeot will, therefore., poavoided. The strike of LaCreuzob condones. No collision ,hss: jot occurred between the rib to ra and troops. ' , The radical party are working hard to ensure the suooesa of Ulric- -Fouveillo,, who is a candidate for Deputy in the Corps L?gislatif, from tho City of L-youa. ' vvjteA80ow, April 4.-The Italy was suc? cessfully launched to-day. She is the largest serew steamer afloat, except the Great Eastern. Her engines are of 600 horse power. PAMS, April 6.-The Corps L?gislatif had a stormy session. J ules Favre made n violent attack on tho Senatus Consol tum, which would add greatly to per? soneipower. Se said: "The power of declaring war or penco should Uot? be left to the ohief ot the State, who, after a fortunato war, could crash, legislative power." Tho proposed alterations of the constitution ho denounced as the ulti? mate ratio of -despotism. His speech c&Ufjed great ojcitemeut in the Cham? bers, ? Demanda wore mudo to Bet the question' ?side.This was: decided by. 15 td 4' tb proceed with his .'discussion. Owing to tho .lateness: of tho hour, ad f'oarh?di . It is expected tlte debate will io resumed, and the result reached to? morrow. , LONDON, April 5.-The Queen signed tho bill- for tho preservation of peace in I rebind. -' .'. . . 1 li'roni Wellington. WASHINGTON, AprilB.-Judge Bradley, of the Supreme Court,- leaves for New Orleans,,on the. first of May, for the pur? poses trying such cases as may come befoja:bim. The House will pnss the bill transfer? ring.tho property of the Freedmen's Bu? reau.! io tho Educational Bureau,. The oppoueuts of the bill claim that this per? p?tu?tes the educational features of the Freedmen's Bureau bill. Beconstructiou was referred. The Senate confirmed James Lorimer Graham, Jr., Consul General at Florence vice Thomas B. Van Burn, declined; J. C. C?ver, of Wisconsin, Consul at Fayal; Thomas F. Wilson, of Pennsyl? vania, Consul at Matamoras; John Har? ris, of Pennsylvania, Consul at Venice; David EoksteiD, of Ohio, at Victoria, Vancouver's Islands; C. M. F. Petard, of Georgia, nt Strasburg; Wm. L; M. Borger, of Sonth Carolina, to Algiers; E.' MoBaron Timorey, of Georgia, to Tumbey; Wm. B. Jones, of Alabama, to Brindisi; B. Odell Duncan, of South Carolina, to Naples. : Shober, member elect from North Curolina, has been placed on the Elec? tion Committee. The Senate adopted a resolution, pass? ed by the Honse, relating to the Oneida disaster; it goes to the President. It involves a thorough investigation. In the Senate, certain German citizens of Tennessee petition for the reconstruc? tion of Tennessee. Georgia was resumed. Sumner de? nounced Bingham's amendment as nu engino of rebel power and doctrine of Stale rights, and as a loyal heresy with which reconstruction had to contend. He claimed that the only argument against the power of Congress to interfere was based upon technicalities, ned that Con? gress was a high Court of Equity with Georgia at the bar. Carpenter, in reply to Sumner, delivered a lengthy constitu? tional argument against the validity' of the fundamental couditions upon a State, urging that Georgia be either admitted without qualification, or kept out until the Government could trust her. .The bill discontinuing the Freedmen's Bureau, and for other purposes, was passed by the House to-day. It repeals all laws and prescribed duties for oflioerB of the Freedmen's Bureau, so far as said duties have uot yet been fully executed, and transfers all money and property hitherto entrusted to the Freedmen's B.ureau, to the account of the Bureau of Education, to bo expended exclusively for "educational purposes among freed? men and refugees, .having special refer once tb aiding the establishment and use? fulness of common schools among them. The Bnreau of Education is to exercise the same powers as those hitherto exer? cised by the Freedmen's Bureau, in refer? ence to ?ducation, and especially in co? operating with benevolent or educational societies and corporations. And the same co-operation may be extended to State, Territorial, County and municipal authorities, for similar purposes, Sea. The House, in committee on the tariff, fixed the rate on cl ar i ii ed sugar at 2}.?c. per pound; refined sugar 4 oents. Mo? lasses remains ns reported from the com? mittee. The duty on brandy and other distilled spirits was fixed at 93.00. The committeo thoo rose. Butler introduced a resolution annexing San Domingo. Wood objected, when tho House ad? journed. Internal rovennc receipts to-day, $271, 000. Bailey's defalcation is about $200,000. Michael Vidal, of Now Orleans, has been confirmed Consul to Tripoli. Tho colored Philosophical Society of Virginia petition Congress to call this country tho United States of Columbia, instead of America. Domestic News. HARTFORD, April 4 -Half of the State gives English (Democrat) a gain of 459. Jewell's majority last year was 411. Hartford gives Jewell 2,850; English 3,307. Tho Democrats carry the muni? cipal offices by GOO majority. Tho Do a majority in each Hon DO. I , TOLUDO.^.OHIO.V AprjK 5. -Incompleto I retorn? from t Ilia dis inc t indicate? tho ? olection of Pack (Republican) to Con? gress. ' Tho Republicans also elect the j city ticket. Colored men voted. &WOTMN?TI. April OH^TbeiRepublfcafa rity in the city average^ $9,OO0,\ -T} ?? school board ?tanda 20 for, 22' iaVtfae Bible W schools. ' ^ty^onis, April 5.-The .^acjEarland l jnjry, ia, incompl?te ; only 8 from. 300 being HartTConD, April 5.-The Twentieth Senatorial District, counted last night as Republican, is Democratic by 97 majo? rity, andthoThird District is Democra? tic by three or four majority. This gives th? Senator to ihe Democrat^, by one majority, unloss tho Sixth Distriot, which ia close, should be Republican. This would give the Republicans a majority of one. The House is Republican by a I small majority; probably not more than ' six, porhapn ten. .English!a majority will, from present appearances, be about 600. RICHMOND, Aprils.-Theoity troubles will at last go to the United States Su Ereme Court. The injonction will be eard Thursday,, in .WMhlagtorjj bj Chief Justice? Chase, The motion is made: 1st, on want of jurisdiction; 2d, that there ia no equity in th?-bill, and 3d, that facts show that' an''injunction was improvidentially awarded. In' the meantime, affairs will be peacefully con? ducted here. The writ of : ejectnit?nt against Mayor Elly son, a doubt abbat1' the legality of which c aUsWf0?n.;Cl?ti by tp decline tendering military' aid\to tho United Statc? Mnrahul, vrilb be! re? ferred to'Attorntey-GeneHrt Hoar, t br bia decision. ; Tho twp mayors,- go op as usual', .holdingcourts,, with - their polioe peacefully pb,,'the st reel?. Tho ^.tale Court has enjoined the city officials frp\ph paying or otherwise recognizing Mayor Cahoon, his police, or any of tho old city government. KIN ATV CT A I. AND COPUIEUCIAI,. 7 P. M.'-Cotton quiet and firm-sales 1,800 bales; uplands 23J4 ; Orleans 23%. Floor heavy-superfine State 4.40. Wheat doll. Corn-new mixed Western 1.07. Mess pork 26.75@27.00. Lard firmer -kettle 15>vi@15^. Whiskey firmer, at 1.04>?. Rice dull. Sugar firmer. Molasses quiet. Freights droop? ing-cotton steam sail }?. Money easier, at 5@6. Gold firm, at 12@12J?. Governments dull. Southerns firm. BALTIMORE, April 5.-Cotton dull middling 22,'.?? ; sales 150 hales; net re? ceipts 23. ST. LOUIS, April 5.-Corn buoyant in elevator 81^82 for yellow sacked; 90@93 for white saoked. Whiskev 1.01 @1.02. Pork 27.00. Shoulders ll; clear sides l?^.x. Lard firm, at 14bj tierce; 15 keg. LOUISVILLE, April 5.-Corn 95. Mess pork 27.50. Bacon 11>?@15??. Lard I 15%. Hams 18,?,<. Whiskey firm, at I 98(^1.00. NEW ORLEANS, April 5.-Cotton firm middling 22)?; sales 1,700 bales; receipts 4,302; stock 187,105. CINOINNATI, April 5.-Com dull. Pro? visions firmer and more active. Mess pork 27.00. Bacon firm and generally held higher; shoulders ll; sides 15(a). 155&. Lard-kettle held at lb}f MOBILE, April 5.-Cotton quiet-mid? dlings 21)o; sales 200 bales; receipts 102. CHARLESTON, April 5.-Cotton quiet middlings 21)-.i; Bales 150 bales; receipts 433; stock 15.?57. AUGUSTA, . April. 5.-Cotton market] firm, with sales of 394 bales-middling | 21 ; net receipts 238. SAVANNAH, April 5.-Cotton quiet middling 21?(j@213?; soles 100 bales; receipts 1,219; stock 46,972. LIVERPOOL, April 5-Evening.-Cot? ton closed with an upward tendency uplands 11^@11>^; Orleans ; sales 18.000 bules. At the convention of railroad ticket agents in New York, a general reduction of about five per oent. on through pas? senger rates to lending points South, was agreed upon. The Revolution says that the owners of Irving Hall, New York, refused to allow the Women's Rights Convention the use1 of that hall unless negroes were excluded. Basil Dake and Simon Bolivar Buck? ner have both declined the office of chief of police of Louisville, at a salary of $3,000. Pneumatic cars are now successfully propelled in New Orleans. NOTICE;. COLUMBIA, S. C., January, 1870. The Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company having been formed by the consolidation of the Charlotte and South Carolina and the Colombia and Augusta Railroad, and having executed a first and only mortgage on its entire property of 195 miles, including equip? ment, is now redeeming all the bonds formerly issued by said two companies j by an exchange of its first mortgage bonds. These bonds hear seven per cont, interest, pnyablo in Jauuary and July, and aro amply secured by a mort gngo on property which cost per milo moro than three times tho amount of bonds so issued. The present price of tho stock and tho business of tho road givo ampio guaran? tee of tho security of tho obligations for a pcrmanont investment. Indeed the opinion is freely expressed, that thoro is no safer bonds issued by any party or corporation in tho Slato, and they aro cheerfully commended to capitalists us a safe investment. For the purpose of fuudiug tho floating debt of tho Company, 850,000 of these bonds aro offered for sale to the public, at tho Treasurer's Office in Columbia. J16mw27 WM. JOHNSTON, Pres't. f\S? every?Vi^dad h?o/a?d tiO^WV ' ?-v-r . \;im\''m*?' T III 1|f JSubRTO io stoic 250 dozen of Brado'a W hoavyGroWn Stool HOES, Brade's Light Steel Hoes and Rivctod Eyoo. Eiwcll'a Picke and Plantors' Hoes, manufactured- n?ar Bir mingbam, England, for. oar .trade, and paid for with gold at ll J to 124 Por cent, premium, and-wo confidently say . we are prepared to snit the market. LOWRANCE A CO. March-23 ._ .? 1 ?FER?_ CLOAKS. GOODS. WE open to-day a splendid assortment of I OPERA CLOAKS, a full lino of White Kid Gloves and Laoe-trimmod ObemisottoB. OnrSPflINQ STOCK is now ready for in? spection, which will bo found, on examination, I to be mach larger than at any previous BOO eon, and the prices considerably lower than they over havo been sinco WO commenced buainoss. For the present, a discount of ten por conk, will be allowed for specie. Maroh 25 J. H. St M. L. KINARI). , Spring and Summer CA8SIMERES. I SAVE on banda largo and well-selected stock of tho above QOODS, <vhicb I am offer? ing at EXTBEMELY LOW PRICES, and pur chasers will do well to give me a call, as I re? spectfully solicit an examination, fooling that it aili bo to their advantage to do so. April 3 C. E?. JACKSON. Spring Trade of 187a. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. THE LARGEST a*d best stock of CLOTH? ING, HATS and Gent's FURNISHING GOODS over brought to Columbia. Prices as low as before the "late unpleas? antness." FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, OASSIMERE AND VESTINGS. GARMENTS made in a stylo equal to thc heat Northern custom work. HATS, and everything that thc Market af? fords, at prices that are bound to please. SHIRTS, NECK-TIES, HALF HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, Arc. Wo have, as usual, A VJBBY LABOE STOCK, And some very CHOICE VARIETIES. OUR. JOBBING STOCK lu largo, and thc attention of Countrv Dealers is solicited. R. tc W. C. SWAFFIELD. March 19 WHOLESALE MY HOODS SOUSE! Just Oponocl REAR OF GREGG'S BUILDING, Corner Main and Taylor Streets. WE aro now prepared to offer to Country Merchants and tho Trado a stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, K, Which for VARIETY IN STYLES and LOW PRICES, cannot be surpasBod. in any market. All goode ordered carefully ?elected, and satisfaction guaranteed. W. D. LOVE & CO, W. D. LOVE, B. B. McCREERY. IN OUR. RETAIL HOUSE, COLUMBIA JW TEL BUILDING, Wc have each depart-iont packod full of NEW and DESIRABLE Spring and Summer Dry Goods Of all tho latest importations and Ameri? can manufactures, which will bo Bold at Gold Prices for Greenbacks, AND SILVER GIVKN IN CHANGE!. Wo aro Bhowingsomo raro novoltiea in LACE MANTLES, and SHETLAND PANNIER MAN? TLES, METTERNICH STYLE. A full lino o? ALEXANDRE St COURVOI SEEIt GENUINE KIO GLOVES, At low prices. Special Joh Lots of Goods offored daily. XV. D. LOVE At CO.. .March 20 Columbia Hotol Building. '&.%Vi?'i"i.M M?'Af'^U'b' ij-iggarr^?^ tho'following dry gooda trado Btatfstlca fotl6?: Jackson... . M?i .620,500 lunard.. iv, .$84.500 Love....;..... 4*,1C8. ?htver.....:..187,O0O Wo aold m oro good?. according to theae re-. tarns, in one month, thoa one. of tho hoaees did for the whola year; more in an weeks than another did for tho. year; more in two months than another did Jor the time' returned for, and more in six mooth H than, the whole added together." So much for amounts; now let QB get an approximate idea of per centago: A bonse willoh sella 121,000 per annum, with an expense of $7,000, pRys 83 per cont.-for oohing the.gooda, or baa to get 33 per cont, profit, to get coat for their goode; a hoatfi that sells $35,000 per annum, and whose expanses for conducting business . is. $11,000, bas to add nearly 33 percent, on the cost of its gooda, to get cost for them. The bouse that would Bell $45,000 for oight months, $65,000 for twelve months, (averaging,) at an exponee of $14,000, would have to add ou to their goods foll 20 per cant, to get cost for them. Now, we return $187,000, and disburse as expenses, about $17,000, or 9 1-10 per cent, expenses tor soiling the goods. It is easy to see ?bat aiiy business con Juc tod on a 10 per cant, basis for expenses, (which is entirely Coo high,) can afford to .sell goode far below a business coating 20 percent, to conduct; and aa to the business costing 33 per cent., tue comparison ia unnecessary. By these Agare?, which any reader can apply, it will be Boen why we sell goods oheaper, and bow we can do it. Besides thoao proof?, we desire to add, that our business arrangements aro with men of great integrity, and among the finest business mon of the country, lt will bo observed.and remarked, probably, that this is an unusual style of advertising-euch wo intend it to be, for we have exhausted ont knowledge of the enumeration style, and now submit some opinions of tho press, of om status, which we are quite proud of -tho more especially, aa they are "nitro-glycerine, oi spontaneous notieos." "not requiring pay:" THE E?TECTH of, A nv KUTI s i NO.-IL C. Snivel is called, hythe Chester Reporter, "the A. T. Stewart of Columbia." Ho scatters bia ad vertisemonts broadcast. Accompanying thal which appeared.in our lust issue was tho veri liberal order, for all papertt in the upper, tin Eastern arid Western portions of tho State U copy and sent! hill. Such a merchant is wort I milliooa of business to any growing town o: city, and is hound to accumulate largely anc to become prominent in his department. [Sum er WatcJiman. Head the bard ot R. O. Shiver, of Columbia s. C., and see what inducements aro offered Head it carefully and prout bv it. [.Fairfield Herald. Fail not to road, aa directed or requested the card of afr. II. C. Shiver, of Columbia. H offers extraordinary inducements. MP. Shi ve has SB extensive and variad a stock of Dr; Goods, fancy and staple, as can bc found out ?ide of tho Northern markets, aud arnon; which are bargains, ltcad the card, it cover all tho ground necessary tu attract and fix at teution.-Neicberry Jlcrald. TUE SHIVER CAUU.-Dou't fuil to read th card of li. C. Shiver, in another columr Shiver is tho Stewart of Columbia. His ei tahlishment is princely.-Edgefield Adcertisei Mr. lb C. Shiver, thc dry goods king of Ct lumbla, knows tho value of printers' ink. St in our colafiina this week his "Extraordin?r Announcement" to Hie public. He has on han $100,0d0 worth of dry goods, which he is ?el ing at astonishingly low prices. When in Cc lumbia, give him a call. You can also ordc most advantageously.-Keoicee Courier. R. C. Shiver, the liberal and progressive cb goods merchant of Columbia, addresses tl. people of this section of the State, in oi columns. No visitor to Columbia should fa to go into his establishment, and there ac what enterprise and pood management cs accomplish.-Sumter Watchman. H. C. SHIVER.-Attention is called to tho ai vortisement of this enterprising and sncces ful merchant of Columbia. Those visiting tl city wih li nd it to their interest to call on nie ~ [ Camden Journal. Road B. O. Shiver's advertisement in ai other column. He is the well-known Colur. bia merchant, and id aelliug off his lari stock at low ligures. . Send in your order and trust to bis judgment in making thc s lectiop.'-XIjbeoille J'ress and Runner. ' Wo want to talk a littlobow willi our lac friends. By all moana read tho advortiacmei of R.,C. Shicer. Colvfrabi*,. hearted "Extrao dinary Announcement.'1' Mr. Shiver ha8 < hand "$100,000 worth of dry gooda. Now, d goods have gone down lately, and Mr. Shivc acting like the sensible gentleman bois, wan to get rid of his large stock; and not oo wants to get rid of it, but he is going to si everything ho has, and for cash, too. In c der to do that he hus marked all of his ROO dowu to prices that dely competition, and i who want to buy cheap aro now afforded chanco that may never agnin he given thu NP matter how far you livo from Colunib: Vvo know Mr. Shiver hy reputation, and gui tee that all orders sunt him will bo prompi and carefully attended to. ?-end right on I what you need.-Barnwell .Journal. QREATLY REDUCED PRICKS.-Do you wa dry goods? If you do, lt. C. Shiver, at (. lumbla, offers you especial advantages in tl line. Tho recent heavy fall in dry gooda co Eels him to sell at astonishingly low priceB. ] as about $100,000 worth o? goods in the ci of Columbia that ho is selling at very 1 figures. He wants to sell all of them; means what he says, for bc advertises thron; out all the up-country. Goods can bo pi chased of him at either wholesale or rcti So parties who do not want to purchase a gr< many articles can get as few as they wish, a attended to promptly, too, just as well aa they had ordered a completo stock. His i vertisement appoarsin our columns of tl isane. Givo him a trial.-Greenville Enterpri Soe tbo advertisement of Mr. lt. C. Shiv the enterprising tradesman of Columbia, our advertising columns of this issuo. [Darlington Southerns NEW ADVEUTISEMKMTH.-H. O. Shiver, Cob bia, tolls tho people, aud wo know it ia tr that he is soiling Dry Goods alarmingly che [Unionvilte Tima R. C. SnrvRa advertises in this issue fact that he has $100,000 worth of Dry Go< that ho is determined toroalizo tho money at once. To do this he is obliged to sell th at figures below cost. His reasons for reduc tho prico of his gooda aro fully set forth in advertisement. And he is in earnest, 1 He's a real livo merchant-tho A. T. Stowi of Colombia. Now'stho time, and hissto tho placo, to eocure bargains. Ho can sur yonr wants in a manner guaranteed to pies if you'll send your order to tiim. [ Chester Reporte HHTVER'S POTOLAR DRY GOODS HOUSE.-1 spocial and extraordinary announcement this widoly known establishment, recogni as tho largest of its kind iu Columbia, wil found in our columns to-day. Wo direct tention to tho superior inducements offcroi this firm.-Anderson Intelligencer. R. C. SHIVER.-Attention is called to attractive advertisement of R. C. Shiver, merchant Prince of Colombia, and one of most successful in thc South. Send \ orders to him, and receive value for 3 monoy. Mr. Shivor'a unprecedented sue is no doubt duo to his liberal investment printers' ink. Ho advertises in nil the leal papera in tho State, and his orders for gc spring up in every section of the State. ! cess to him.-Marian Star. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMKNT.-Head notice in another column under the above tion, by Mr. R. C. Shiver, merchant of lumbia. Mr. Shiver is now tho Merci Princo of that city, and his establislinicr well worth a visit. Starting, as he did at close of the war, with avery limited bush his present success is duo to his exec businesu cjuajiJicationc and liberal manne dealing, coupled, wo doubt not, with thorough uiidcrsl anding and liberal tue o uoiencoof advertising.-Sumter News. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY -Somit that you don't eeo and hear of every April IC [Clarendon Pre Tb? Great Beputation ft?f fir*? ' it ;iq . V-i." J . Which K08K00 baa attained in all parts of tho country, As ? Great and Good Medicine, And tho largo numbera of testimoni?is which aro constantly bejrig xocolvod from. Fh vsicians, and persons who have BEEN cnn STD by ita use, ia CONCLUSIVE raoor of its BEMABK ABLE VALUE. AS A BLOOD PU B? Fi ER IT HAS NO EQUAL, BEING, POSITIVELY, . The Most Po werf ol Vegetable Alterative Yat discovered. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. "Tho lifo of tho flesh is in the blood," is a. Scriptural maxim that Soienco. proves to bo trae. Tho people talk of bad blood as tho cause of many diseases, and, like many popu? lar opinions, this of bad blood ia founded in truth.. '...i .,,1 Tho symptomn of bad blood aro usually quite pl?ln: Bad digestion causes imperfect nutrition, and, consequently, .the circulation is feeble, tho soft, tissues loso their ?tono.'end elasticity, ?na the tougqo Jo?pmoa, pflo, h road and frequently covered With ?. pasty white coat. Trna condition fiboh'anowH itself in roughness of tho ahlr^ thou an Hitm?mi5nnd' ULCBBA'TIVR diBeaa^fli;?fldJ:whOA'.lpTif:: coritb. nued, results iu serious lesions of tho Brain, Liver; tunga or Uryiary Apparatus,. Much, very much, suffering is eauHccl hy imptirc blood'. It ?H ostif^atO&by soma that one-fifth of tb? h tun ii h family are affoc tod with H or of td? in some form. . .,. \.; 0? ? .-,? When tlie.Br?od is pure, you arc not ap Banjo to any d lae an e. Mm iv impurities of tilts Blbod arise from impure diseases of lai'?o: cities. Eradicate- every impurity from tho fonhtnin of life, and good spirits, fajr skin and vital strength will return to you. . ,.'? KO S?? O ? A3 A LIVER 1 N VIG ORA TOR! Stands unrivalled, Being tlic Only Known Medicine That EFFICIENTLY slim/dates and connncTS the hepatic secretions and functional DEBANOE MENTS of tho LIVER, WITHOUT DEBILITATING the system. "While it acts freely upon tho Liver, instead of copious purging, it gradually changes tho discharges to a perfectly natural stale. Symptoms of Liver Complaint and of some of those Diseases produced by it: A sallow or yellow color of the skin, or yoi lowish-brown spots on tho face and other parts of the-body; dullness and drowsiness, some? times headache; bitter or bad tasto in tho mouth, internal heat; in many casca a dry, teasing cough; unsteady appetite; sometimes sour stomach, with a raising of the food; a bloated or full feeling about the stomach and sides;; aggravating pains in the sides, back or breast, and about the shoulders; constipation of tho hovels; piles, flatulence, coldness of the extremities, Ac. 33L O & EL O O ! Is a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in the cure of diaoaees of the Kidneys and Jiladder. In these Affections, it is as near a sp?cifia as any remedy can ie. It does its work ki adi ?j, silently, and surely. The Relief which It affords is both certain and perceptible. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. Persons unacquainted with tho structure and functions of the Kidneys, cannot estimate tho importance ot their healthy action. Bogular aud suQicient action of tho Kidneys is as important, nay, oven more so, than regu? larity of tho bowols. The Kidneys remove from'tho Blood those effeto matters which, if permitted to remain, would speedily destroy lira. A total suspension of the urinary dis? charges will occasion death from thirty-six tc forty-eight boura. When tho Urine is voided in small quanti? ties at tho time, or when there ie a disposition to Urinate more frequently than natural, or when tho Urine is high colored or scalding, with weakness in the small of the back, it should not be trifled with or delayed, but Koakoo should be taken at once to remedy the difficulty, boforo a lesion of tho organs takes plac?. Most of tho diseases of tho Bladder originato from those of tho Kidnevs, the Urine being imperfectly secreted in the Kidneys, prove irritating to tho Bladder and Urinal v passages. When we recollect that medicine nover roaches the Kidneys except through tho general circulation of tho Blood, we seo how necessary it is to keep the Fountain of Lifo Puro. K O S K O O ! Meet.} with great success in the cure of Diseases of Nervous System. Almost nine-tenths of our people suffer from nervous exhaustion, and aro,-therefore, liablo to its concomitant evils of mental depression, confused ideas, softening of the brain, insani? ty, and complete breaking down of the general hoalth. Thousands aro suffering to-day with broken-down nervous systems, and; unfortu? nately, tobacco, alcohol, lato hours, o vor-work, (piontal and physical,) aro oausing disoases of the nervous system to increase at a fearful ratio. The symptoms to which diseases of the ner? vous system give riso, may bo stated as fol? lows: A dull, hoavy feeling in tho head, some? timos moro or less severo pain or headache; Periodical Headache, Dizziness, Noises or Binging in tho Head; Confusion of Idea?; Tomporary Loss of Memory; Dejection of Spirits; Starting during Sleep; Bad Dreams; Hesitation in Answering Questions; Dullness of Hearing; Twitching of tho Faco and Arms, ftc., which, if not promptly treated, lead to Paralysis, Delirium, Insanity, Impotoncy, Apoploxy, Ac, Ac. K 0 S Si 0 0 Is NOT a secret quack remedy. FORMULA around each bottle. Recommended by the best Physicians, eminent Divines, Editors, Drug? gists, Merchants, Ac. Tlir Betti ;i mi Most Popular Medicine in Use. l'I?Kf.VBED ONLY BY J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., o n o A Nie; cn EM is T, Laboratory and Office, No. G Main street, NORFOLK, VA. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. For sale hy Druggists everywhere. Feb '2S Gino ''Bacon, Coffee and Segar?, BY D. C. PE?XOTTO & SOW. THIS MORNING. Gtb April, flt 10 o'clock, in front of oar Auction Room, we will positively eell. on account of ell concerned, - liage Rio Coffee, :/?? - Cwt Bacon Sh ou Id oro, - Bbla. Flour and Potatoes, - Boxes Segara, branda "GrandDutohoss," "Paul Morphy." "Ungo,!* Ac. aqmo of thom imported brands, and damaged in transporta? tion. Immediately after above, 5 Illida. Primo Western C. R. Sides, 0 Oases Prime Dry Salted Sides and Bellies, 2 Cases Sugar-Cured Shoulders, 40 Bbl H. Extra and Family Floor,. Boxes Cheeae, Soaps, Bble. Mob esea, 4c. Sale without any reserve, and positively to closo consignment. Terms cash. April 6 Ammo n tated So In b 1 o PHOSPHATE, Manu Tao lured by tho Navassa Guano Co.. Wilmington H. G., In Bags or Barrels. THI8 FERTILIZER is prepared with the utmost care, aiid contains overy constitu? ent desirable for any crop to which it may ba applied. It ia especially adapted to the growth COTTON, COHN, CEREALS, And all kinda of FRUITS A ND VEGETABLES. It is manufactured of. the same material from which the celebrated PATAPSCO . GUANO CO. '-a Tu oar II ATE Is prepared, and reforence is made to that Company, (G5 South, etrect, Balti? more,' rforittf efficiency, qua? lity andi'Uniformity. ?. R. BUJDGEBS. President. DONALT) MACIIA?; Tre?aiif er and Seoretarv, Wilmington, N. C.- ' : . . .to'.) . LONDON A JONES, Agent?, Jan 21 t3oap_. ^.yBpok Hfll. S. C. "STILL III Ajkmvm Good? Purchnotd ct I^oyrco t jQold Pricer.. the following axticlea, ^hion : will he sold at astonishing low prices: Gold and Silver WATCHES; Fino GOLD JEWELRY; Watch Chains, Silverware,' Spectacles,'American and French Clocks. Statues, Toilet Sots, Pocket Booka, Faun, Musical Boxea, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ISAAC SULZBACHEB. March 22 Columbia Hotel Bow. Pure Dixon Cotton Seed. WE OFFER for salo ; bushels Dickson Cotton Seed, grown from seed obtained from Mr. David Dickson, Oxford Ga., last spring, and which waa selected by him for his own use. Notwithstanding . the unprece? dented dry season, wo gathered from 1,500 to 2,500 pounds to the aoro-making twenty-six bales to one mule. Price 13.00 per bushel. OXFOBD, Ga., November 4, 1860. I do certify that 1 sold to; Messrs.. Richard O'Ncalo A Son, of Columbia, fl. C., some of my dioico improved Cotton Seed, for planting purposes. They proposed to sell a portion of what thoy raised. Plantera purchasing tho Seed they raise mav rely upon. getting the genuine Dickson See'd. DAVID DICKSON. We are Mr. Dickson's Agents here, and will order Seed directfrom Mr. Dickson, if desired. Price $5 00 from ono to'five bushels, or $4 00 for five and upwards. Fnh 16 wf RICH ARD,O'NEAfyE A SON. German Cattle Powder. ?aMwu?qfr FOR tho ooro and pre von t ion of all "^S?M?g diseases to . winch Oxen, Milch i/fo-ffi Cowd. Sheep and Hogs aro subject, i'annuls, Drovers and others will find this an excellent Medicine, and none should be withont it. It purifies tho blood, carries off all gross humors, and thus; provente diaoase?. lt im? proves their anpearance and condition. When cattle are oppressed with heat^fatigue and in low spirits, a few doses will restore them. For I Milch Gows, it ia an invaluable powder when calving; it increases the quantity and richneas of tim mdk and improves their worth. To have good cattle, take caro of them. This Powder is for sale onlrat tho Drug Storo of Dec 10 t_EI8HBK A HEINITSH. The Kew State Code, INTERLEAVED and Bound, $2.50. Paper Covor, not Interleaved, $1.00. Acts of Legislature, 1860-70, $1.00. Official copies of the above for sale. Mail your orders to , BRYAN A McCARTER, March 30 Columbia, 8. C. To the Public in General. IHAVE better COTTON 8EED than any man who advertises Seed for sale. Mine is tho improved BOYD PROLIFIC, which ex I cols any other. The prico is $2.50 per bueno!. An examination of my proofs will he convino ! ing. 1 refer to Jocob H. Wells and J. D. Hilt. ! Call and look at the growth, in Botcher Town. Doo 3 N. POPE. Notice. THE undersigned gives notice that, be witt apply to Ho.i. William Hmson Wfgg, Judge of Probate, at his officio, in Columbia, at 10 o'clock, on 0th April, 1870, for final dis? charge as Executor of Elizabeth Oradick and aa Administrator of Catherina Oradick and Christina Oradick. deceased. March i> fl3_ DAVID ORADICK. To all Whom it Hay Concern. HAMBURG. 8. C., JANUABX 16, 1870. BEING appointed and commissioned as tho Receiver of the Hamburg Bank, all par? ties having transactions with Bald Bank will communicate with FRANK ARNIM. JPebfi_)_? BREAKFAST BACON. 2Afin POUNDS OF BACON STRIPS . \_/\_JvJ and Breast I'iecca, 5 casks Davis' Sugar-Cured Hams, 25 bb ls., balf-bbla. and kegs Leaf Lard, 300 lbs. Mutton Hams. For aale bv Feb 2C EDWARD HOPE. Bonds and Stocks. nO LO AND SILVER. UNOUERENT BANK BILLS, Coupons. Mutilated Currency, Ac, Au., Ac, bought and sold by D. GAMBltlLL, Feb 15 3mo Ofl>?o Columbia Hotel Building. For Sale or Rent, I ONE of thc most elegant RESIDENCES j*? in the eily. Salo preferred, to change in I jj?Lvcatnieiit. Terms casv. Apply to POPE A HASKELL, At (or nova at. Law, j F?>b 5 Scott'* Range. Malo Streot. Lightning Roda PERSONS in ward of nist-clnb? RODS, can bo supplied hy leaving their orders at tho post Office, or at J. W. Smith's Mn shop, Plain street. HAWLEY A CO. March ? Mountain Butter. i)1 KITS North Carolina MOUNTAIN BUT? ?5 I. TER for ??ale low by thc package. March 0 GEO. 8YMMEKS