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"Let our Just CenBure ^^^^^^^^^1^^^^^ Attend tho True Event."
RV J A SRTJRY OOL.TTMBIA 8 G.. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 24. 1870 VOL. VI-NO. 31.
TIM Wow Code-Aa Al>snr??liy und on
Abortion.
Tba legal Oil? Podrida, (?lied the
"Codo," wbrsh ia bringing about the
direst confusion throughout the State, is
a practical illustration of the absurdity
of attempting to force upon one State
that which may answer very well for an?
other. That is to aay, New York law and
practice for South Carolina.
Senator Corbin having determined to
rid himself and others, in a like situa
tion, of the pleadings and practice in
this State, (of which he ie supremely ig?
norant, and which, perhaps, he never
could bave understood,) bas culled hore
and there, from tbe New York laws, cer?
tain forms more fit for the practice of
the magistrate's and inferior courts, (to
which, in all probability, his practice hud
beeu exclusively confined,) with the in?
tention of applying them to South Caro?
lina.
Tbe folly of such an undertaking is
already apparent. Instead of simplify?
ing the practice, the code of over 100
Sages, passed ut enormous cost to tbe
tate, renders it decidedly moro complex,
more uncertain, more expensive, and
more indefinite. Instead of two papers,
to instituto an action, the number re?
quired now is at" least four, accompanied
in most instances by a bond, in such a
penalty and so conditioned, as tc pro?
trude, the possibility of its execution by
n poor man.
For example, a farmer in moderate
circumstances (as the great majority of
them now are) owns but one horse, with
which he has commenced bis crop. A.,
B., or C., takes possession of the ani?
mal, and in order to institute suit for
the recovery, the owner m ti Rt enter into
bond in a penalty of double the value
of the chattel, with good surety, to be
approved by the sheriff, before bo can
proceed with the action. Now in this
simple matter, are many apparent and
gross mistakes in regard to the condition
of our people. First, it is well known,
in the impoverished condition of the
Southern country, that such an under?
taking as a bona with surety, is next to
ah impossibility; in fact, that oar most
responsible men dare not ask their neigh?
bors to sign any paper whatever as
surety, and that a poor man, iu tho case
above stited, is actually denied justice,
by reason of his inability to comply with
the requirements of the Code. In thu
second place, the costs are nearly five
times as much ns heretofore Iudeed,
the costs upon a sum. pro. before the
passage of tho Code, scarcely ever ex?
ceeded ten dollars; now the amount is
seldom leos than fifty. Thirdly, the
whole of the proceedings, had before
Inferior and Circuit Courts, are required
to be printed before the appellant can
have his cause docketed in tbe Supreme
Court, thereby entailiug such expense
as to deter tho needy from this last re?
sort or court of justice.
Why, then, this change? It tends
neither to simplify legal practice, nor to
assist that very class of tbe community
which the radical party pretend to love
and protect. Tbe negro, now a freed?
man, und invested with all civil and legal
rights, is nevertheless poor, and how he
is to assort those rights under this ex
Eensive, complex and exigeant code, is
eyond our comprehension. Besides
this, the delay necessarily attendant und
consequent upon the service (by tbe re?
spective oiliuers of the court, whose
name is legion) of the numerous papers,
bonds, uotices, &c, reminds us forcibly
of a portion of Hamlet's soliloquy, here?
tofore not fully understood by UB-"the
law's delay." Moreover, wherever this
modern Solon attempts to alter the
phraseology of any law or statute, from
whioh he copies, and to apply tho same
to this State, he commits the most
egregious blunders. Through such acts,
it might be truly said, yon can drive a
six-horse team at full gallop.
We have neither time nor inclination,
at present, to notice further this abor?
tion in tbe shape of a code. Iudeed, we
are satisfied that the freedmen them?
selves will soon see the folly thereof, and
force its repeal at the earliest possible
moment.-Edgefield Advertiser.
SUDDEN DEATH -An old colored man,
named Brittou Jenkins, attended church
in St. Thomas' Parish on Sunday last.
When the congregation rose from pray* r,
Jenkins remained kneeling; and upon uu
attempt being made to rouse him, it wai
found that ho was dead. An inquest and
post mortem examination showed that thu
deceased had died from "ossification of
the valve of the heart."
[Charleston News.
PUFFY.-In a speech delivered by Sum?
ner in 1852, ho laid down doctrines
identical with those of Calhoun. Mr.
Thurman, in a recent debato, reminded
Chawles of the mutter, and the "great
constitutional lawyer" hud to crawl out
of the difficulty by blaming the printer's
devil.
To Tax-Payers.
CITY GLEBE'S OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, April l'J, 1870.
ALL person? who ur? in arrears for CITY
TAX BS, LICENSES, etc., ar? notified that
Executions for ibu collection of thu saino will
bo placed in tho hands of the Kheri it", if nut
paid hefuro tho 1ST of MAY NEXT.
April 20 10_J. rt MoMAHON. City Clerk.
Tax Notice.
COLUMBIA. H C.. April 19, 1870.
THE County Treasurer will bo ready tu re?
ceive tho State und County Taxes for the
fiscal j oar ending September lot, 18(19. nu ?teal
and Personal Property, on and after Monday,
the 26'b instant.
Office hour? from 9 a. m., to 3 p. m.
Levy for State purposes, 5 mills on every $1 00
" County " 3 " " 1 00
" School " fl on ovory taxable poll.
J. W. DKNNY,
April 20 G Richland County Treasurer.
Fine Cold Watch Chains
OF all tho latest styles, for Ladies and Oon
tlemen. for ?tale hy WILLIAM OL\7M.
t>pnng seed uais.
?*f\f\ BUSHELS WHITE SEED OATS,
QI f\t for t?ale tow, by ED. HOPE.
bweet Potato blips.
fff \ BUSH ELI YAMS and other Slips, in
l)\J Ano order, for sale by E. HOPE.
Special Xotioes.
OCCUPATIONAL AILMENTS.-Fresh,
paro air is a vitalizing elixir. Whoever is de
baired by circumstances from unrestricted
access to this invisible, but powerful stimu?
lant, ueedB a medicinal invigorant of somo
hind. Tho great object should bo to choose,
the host. Popularity ia a pretty good guar?
antee of merit in this scrutinizing and intel?
ligent ago, and tried by this criterion HOSTET
TER H STOMACH BITTERS stands lirst among the
invigorating and regulating medicines uf tho
present day. To tho wants of persons en?
gaged in indoor employments, especially in
crowded factories, whero even with tho bcBt
possiblo ventilation, tho atmosphere is al?
ways in some degree polluted, this salubiions
vegetable tonio ia peculiarly adapted. The
nature of tho ingredients i?? no mystery, lt
,cont>ists of an absolutely puru diffusive stimu?
lant, tinctured-or rather surcharged-with
tho lluid extracts of sana tons roots and barks,
and tiorba. 'Ibo pharmacopoeia has its tinc?
tures, bnt what aro they? 1 ho juico of only a
single root, or bark, or plant is present in
each. Not ono of them combines the three
properties of a tonio, an alterative, and an
aperient. All these elements aro blended in
i ne Bitters; nor aro thoeo the sum of its me?
dicinal recommendations, lt is also a blood
d?purent and an anti-spasmodic.
The baleful effect which air that has been
Eartially exhausted of i a oxygon hy frequent
reathing producos on th*, vital organization,
is notorious, and when to this devitalized
atmospliAre is superadded tho mepbitio vapm
of hot air furnacos, it becomos deleterious
and depressing in tho extremo. To enable
the evstem to bear up. oven for a fow houri
each day, against the debilitating infiuenco of t
vitiated atmosphere, a wholesome tonio ant
alterative ie urgently required. This grant
disidcratum is supplied iu HOSTETTER'S Brr
TEBS, which, as a strength-euBtaining, health
protecting agent has no rival either amonf
officinal or advertised medicines. Ap 17 Gt
PAIN KILL.KU.-It is a Balm for ever;
wound. Our first physicians uso and rccom
mond its uso; the Apothecary tinda it firs
among tho medicines called for, and tb
wholesalo Druggist considers it a lcadinj
articlo in his trado. All tho dealers in m ed ici n
speak alike in ita favor, and its reputation as
A Medicine of (?mit Virtue,
is fully and permanently established. It i
tho great FAMILY MEDICINE of tho ago.
TAKEN INTERNALLY, it eurea Dysentery
Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramp and Pain in tb
Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Coli?
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or lndigeatioi
Sudden Colds, Sore Throat. Coughs, Ac.
TAKEN EXTERNALLY, it cures Boili
Felons, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, ol
Mores and Sprains, Swelling of tho Jointi
Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia an
Rheumatism, Chapped Uanda. Frost-bitte
Feet, Ac.
PAIN is supposed to bo tho lot of us poe
mortals as inevitable as death, and liable i
any timo to come upon us. Therefore it
important that remedial agents should be i
hand to bo used on emergency, when wo at
made to feel the excruciating agony of pail
ur the depressing influences of disease.
Such a remedial agent exists in PERI
DAVIS' "PAIN KILLER." tho fame of which hi
extended over all thu eaith. Amid tho etern
ices of the polar regioi or beneath the 1
tolerable and burning euud uf tho tropics, i
vin in s are known and appreciated. And I
it suffering humanity has found relief fro
many of its ills. The effect of tho Pain Kill
upon the patient, when taken internally
eases of Cougb, Cold, Bowel Complaint
Cholera, Dysentery, and otheraftVctions of tl
system, has boon truly wondeiful, and b
won for ita uamo among medical pr?par
tiona that can never be forgotten. Its Bucee
in removing pain, as an external remedy,
case?of Burns, Bruises, Sores and Sprair
Cuts. Stings of Insects, Ac, and other cane
of suffering, bas secured for it tho most pron
nent position among tho medicinea of t
day. tbtr Bewaro of counterfeits and wort
loss imitations. Call for Perry Davis' Vegol
ble Pain Killer, and tako no other.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers. Prici
25c , 50c, and $1 por butilo.
For sale by FISHER Sc HEINITSH, Colo
bia. R. C._April 1 jjjlnH
CURB FOIL CONSUMPTION-Wn
Hie Doctora Say.-Amos Woolley, M. D.,
Kosciusko County, Indiana, says: "For tin
years pa?t, I have used ALLEN'S LUNG DA
SAM oxtousivcly, in my practice, and I i
satisfied thero is no helter mediciuo for lu
diseases in use."
Isaac A. Doran, M. D., of .Logan Conn
Ohio, aays: "ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM I
only sells rapidly, but gives perfect satisf
lion in every casu within my knowledge. H
ing confidence in it and knowing that it p
Messes valuable medicinal properties. I frc
uso it in my daily practice and with unbou
cd success. As an expectorant, it is most t
tainly far ahead of any preparation I h
ever yet known."
Nathaniel HarriB, M. D.t of Middlobt
Vermont, says: 1 have no donut it will si
become a classical remedial agent for tho c
of all diseases of tho Thron t. Bronchial Tu
and the Lungs.
Physicians do not recommend a mcdi<
which bas no merits, what they say about
LEN'S LUNG BALSAM, cnn ho taken a
fact. Let all fl 111 el ed test it at once.
Sold by all Medicino Dealers.
Sold by FISHER A HI.INITSH,
April i flllmo Columbia. S. I
?a ?8 g S Sn? (? S g S p ?rt ?
To tlie Working Class.-Wo are now
pared to furnish all classes with constant
ploy nient at home, the whole of the timi
for the spare moments, Business new, I
and profitable. Persons of either sex ti
earn from Sile, to $5 per evening, and a
portions! sum by devoting their whole tin
tho business. Boys and girls earn nearl
much as men. That all who see ti is n<
may send their addrot-s, and test tho bnsii
wo mako this unparalleled offer: To sue]
are not well sut i-tied, wo will send $1 to
for ibo trouble of writing. Full particu
a valuable sample, which will do to comm
work on. and a copy ot Thc Peoplt-'s Lite
(Jompnnion-one of tho largest and beat f
ly newspapers published-all sent freo by i
(loader, if yon want permanent, profil
work, address E. C. ALLEN ?V CO.. Aug
Maine._March 10 Ilj3
MANHOOD ANO WOMANHOOD..
SAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on tho pass
attraction of the sexes, and tho happinc
TRUE MAHHIAOK, when perfect manhood
perfect womanhood unite to consecrate
union. Sent freo, in sealed envelopes.
drOBB, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P;
ladelphla, Pa. Jan SO S
Baltimore Advertisements.
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
II A N'T'TA CIL' Ii ET. 3 OF
PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAS
SAW MILLS,
Ako Stationary and Portable /i
Steam Engines,, &Q. '
No. 5 Schroeder Street, /
OALT KRQRB.nO. /.
mmm.
QgF'Sendfor Catalogues and Price-Lists.
July 31 ly
"BAD BLOOD."
"THE LIFE 18 THE BLOOD.'
FROM it we derive our strength, beauty and
mental capabilities. It is the ceutre of I
our being, around which revolves all that
roakeB existence happy. "When this BOUICO is
corrupted, tho paintul effects aro visiblo in
many shapes, prominent among which is
R t) Il O F U L A .
This is a taint or infection of the human
organism, and probably no one in wholly free
fron- it. It exhibits itself in various shaper
SB Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones. Diroapcd
Scalp. Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints,
St. Vitus* Dance, Foul Discharges from Ibo
! Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandmar Swellings,
Throat Affections, lthetimatism, Ileart Affec?
tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor?
ders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec?
tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum. Dyspep?
sia, Neura gia, Loss of Manhood and (Jcneral
Debility.
It has been tho custom to troat theso di?
seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub?
stances, whitdi, though sometimes producing
a cure, often provo injurions, and e tai) mise?
ry in after life. Tho IOOR known injurions'
properties of theso so-called alteratives and
purifiers has led tho pbilanthropical man of
bcienco to exploro the arena of nature, the ic
snlt of which har' been the discovery of vepc
tahlo products M h ich p?sate the power of j
eradicating these taints from the Blood.
DR. TUTT'S
Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight
Is the acknowledged antidoto to all Blood
Diseases. By its uso tho afilio' ions above
enumerated can bo permaucutly banished,
and the
Source-the Ceidre nf Life-the Blood,
bo maintained in all its purity and vigor.
Fui Disease* pi od arni by (lu use of I
Mercury, ami fur Syphilis, willi Hs train
oj ?.-vii?, titi? compound 1? the only ?ure
antidote.
To tho poor creature, enfeebled in mind and
body, by secret practices, whoso nerves are
unstrung, and countenance down-cast,
The Sarsaparilla
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will bo rchtored to their wonted vigor, and
yourd<Jected countenance bo made radiant
with tho consciousness of
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being free from violent minerals, it is I
adapted to general use. The old and young
may uso it; the most delicate female at any
time may tako it: tho tender infant, who may
have inherited disease, will be cured by it.
For Purifying the Blood,
DR. TUTT'S
Compound
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
Attn
QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
When used in the Spring, it removes all
humors which infest the system, and ba?
nishes tho lancuor and debility peculiar to
that soasen of tho year.
It acts promptly on the
LIVER AVO KIDNEYS,
Prodncing a healthy action of the important
organs by which all the impurities ol tho sjs
tem aro carried r if, and the result is
A dear Skin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits.
Prepared by
WM. H. T?TT & LAND,
AUGUSTA, OA ,
And sold by Druggists everywhere.
April 14 Gmo
Patent Office.
ALEXANDER & MASON, Solicitors of Ame?
rican and European Patents, and Coun
sellers at Patent Laws, (fifteen years experi?
ence as solieitors of Patents,) 4(10 Seventh
street, opposito tho Patent Office, Washing?
ton, D. C. Papers carefully prepared, and
Patout s secured without delay. Examinations
in the Patent Offioo freo of charge, and no in?
dividual feo asked in any caso, unless a Patent
is allowed. Charges as reasonable as any
other roliablo Anenoy. Send for circular of
terms, instructions ?nd reference._Jj'j'.iiP.
Fulton Market Pickled Beef.
BUFFALO TONGUES,
Mutton Hams,
Smoked Beef,
Pickled Pig Pork, \
Pickled Salmon, for salo bv
Marali 8_E. HOPE.
Elgin Watches,
MANUFACTUItFD BY THE NATIONAL
WATCH COMPANY, pronounced by
m-H.or* and connoiseeuTs throughout the coun?
try to be tho B?''ST TIMEKEEPERS now of?
fered to tho public for Ladies' or Gentlemen's
use. They combine improvements not found
in any other Watches of either Foreign or
American make. Ladies desirous of purchas?
ing a handsomo, strong, and correct time
pieco will find tho elegant Watch, bearing tho
trade mark of "LADY ELGIN." to bo ah that
they desire. Inquire of your Jewelor for the
Lady Elgin. No movement? retailed by tho
Com pan v. Business Office and Salesroom Na?
tional Watch Company, 160 and 161 l ake
street, Cbioago. March 22 3m
Charleston Advertisements.
BI. NOBES. J BIOIITIMEII GOLDSMITH.
8T0REN & GOLDSMITH,
Successors to M. Storen & Co., Dc ul cr H in
Dry, Salted, Flint, Oreen Hides,
CALF AND KU' SKINS.
TANNERS* orders solicited and filled with
caro and promptness, at our HIDE WARE?
HOUSE, NO. 729 Kino; Btreet, above Lino. Of?
fice 2G Market, next O. W. Willianis Si Co.,
Charleston. S. C. Manufacturers of prime
Banned Tallow. 15J m_
J. IN. ROBS UN. Commission Merchant,
Nits. 1 AND ? ATLANTIC WHARF.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample means for advances, a busi?
ness exp?rience of twenty yea TB, and
confining himself strictly to a COMMISSION
BUSINESS, without operating on his own ac?
count, respectfully solicits consignments of
Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, etc
Shippers of Produco to bim may, at their
option, have their consignments sold either in
Charleston or New York; thus having tho ad?
vantage of two markets, withont extra com?
mission.
Il KF Kit ENC":" H :
Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. 0.; Col. Wm.
Johnson, Charlotte. N. C. ; Kev. T. O. Summors,
Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Ga.;
Messrs. George W. Williame A Cc?., Charles?
ton, 8. O.; Mesara. WillianiB,Taylor ?V Co.,
New York. Anril 28 fly
ars
-?se
-s?
f Largest and most complete
! Manufactory of Doors, Sashes.
? Blinds, MouldingB, Ac, in thu
OW [ Southern States.
Printed Price List defies competition.
Send for one. Sent free on application.
Api i? 8_ +lv
Shaw's Cotton Seed Huller.
BltODIK & CO., Agrilla,
Cotton Factors and Commission Mt rehaut s
April 8_ CHARLESTON, S.jD._ +ly_
FERTILIZERS. Si",
-TI-TrVBTifiwinTiiiBf*""*ir*f*' ?*2 d'E
ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA
ORNAMENTAL IKON WORKS.
GAUDEN and Come tory adornments. Cist,
Wrought Iron and Wire bailings, Fount?
ain a, Vase*, Verandas, Settee?, Arbors, Chairs,
Summer House,
I BON STAINS,
Spiral and straight, in ov?ry variety of pat?
tern. New and improved styles of Hay hucks.
Mangers, Stable Fixtures Stall Division?, Ac.
PATENT WH:E WtH'.K.
Bailings, Store Fronts, Door and Window
I Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac.
BICO>ZB WORK.
Having filled up our Foundry with special
reference to tho above class of work, wo are
, now prepared to lill with promptness all or?
ders for bronze Castings of Statuary, colossal,
' heroic, and lifo si/.o.
O UNA SIENTA 1. IRON GOODS.
Tho largest assort ment to bo found in the
Uiiiied Stales, all nf which are executed with
tho express view of pleasing the taste, while
they combino all the requisites of beauty and
substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles
can fully boxed and shipped to the placo of
dj-u inatioii.
Designs will bo sent to thoi-o who wbh to
m?ko a selection. April 8 (Im
Beer! Beer!!
SOME dealers in this city have bern in doubt
that I could hold out supplying them with
Beer this summer. I now hifoim the public
that I have a largo supply of old Lager Beer
on hand, which 1 put against any Beer brought
from tho North, or even imported from Ger?
many, sa to purity and strength. I am road)
to test lt by the Boer seale
Aug 20 JOHN C. SEEGERS.
New York Advertisements.
FROST, BLACK &CO.,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in and
Manufacturers of
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE,
Of ??very varioty,
00 Bowery, near Canal st., New York.
Steamboats, Hotels and Tubbo Buildings
furnished at tho shortest notice. All goodr
piirolmsed of our house guaranteed as repre?
sented.
B w FKORT: JAMES ULACK. OEO. SNYDER.
March 31 ?Imo
ESTJJ.
B.VOCII MORGAh'S 'SONS, 1809.
211 Washington street, N. Y.
SA POLIO;
TnE
BEST
THING
OUT
FUH cleaning Windows, without water; re?
moving Stains from Marble and Paint;
Eoliubing KniveB, no scratching; washing
'isbes. scrubbing Floors, Floor Cloth, Tables,
Bath Tubs. Ac; polishing Tiu, Brana, Iron.
Copper and Steel Wares; removing Gums, Oil,
Rust and Dirt from machinery. Indispensa?
ble for House Cleaning, and all uses, except
wabbing clothes, lt costs bnt a fow cents,
and is sold by all good Grocery, Drug and No?
tion Htorcs. Wholesale by ah dealers in
Charleston. . April '20 fly
POOLEY^;
The Blamford reputation attained by tliis tmrival.
?d and infallible A cnet Powder during twelve years
last, is duo to its perfect purity, healthfulness and
iconomy. Put un in tins, actual weight, os rc
ircsenlcd, nnd will keen for years.
Thcnnnntity required for u?e is from onc-fourtli J
o one-half less than other Baking Powders.
Sold hy Grocers throughout thc United State-.
DOOLEY & BROTHER.
Manufacturers and Proprlctora.
69 Hew Street. New York.
March ?3 ffSZB* 43mo
J A DI IOS CONN If. H'S HUNS
United States
Type and Electrotype Foundry
AND
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 28, 30,32 Centre Street, New York.
ALARGE Aseortm? nt of Englith and Ger?
man faces, both Plain and Ornamental,
kt pt on hand. All lyne cast at this cstablith
meiit is manufactured from the metal known
as Conner's unequaled HALD TYPE METAL.
Every articlo necessary for a perfect print?
ing offico famish! d.
The type on which thia paper is printed, is
from the above Fonndrv. March 30 6mo
"CITIZEN S'S AVINGS BANK
SOUTH CAROLINA
DEPOSITS OF fl A UPWARDS RECEIVED.
INTEREST A LLO WED A T THE DA TE O
SEVEN PEU CENT. PEE ANNUM,
ON CERT I PIC Al ES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON A COO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. I vwpr?????!?
John P. Thomas, J Vice-l residents.
Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier.
John G. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, Columbia.
William Martin, Columbia.
F. W. McMaster, Columbia
A. C. Haskell, Columbia.
J. P. Thomas. Columbia.
E. H. Heiuitsh, Columbia.
John B. Palmer, Columbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Blarion.
G. T. Scott. Newberry.
W. G. Maves, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Raveuel, Jr.. Charleston.
Mochanics, Laborers, Clerke, Widows, Or?
phans and others may ber? depocit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Plautors, Professional Men and Trustees
wishing to draw interest on their hinds until
they require them for business or other pur
pones: Parents desiring to set apart emull
.-um? for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can onlj be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wirhing to lay
aside funds for future use. aro here afforded
an opportunity of dr-pooiting their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
tho Hame timo, bo subject to withdrawal when
needed._An g 18
Fine Gold Watches
GF all descriptions, for Ladies
and Ger.tlemon, for sale at
WILLIAM GLAZE'S,
Ono door Nmth of Messrs
Scott A William?' Kaukiog House. Dec lt?
CERTAIN PRESERVATION7
ITIS A FACT
THAT tho celebrated perfected SPECTA?
CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured
by Lazarus St Morrie, ?lartfoid, Conncctii ut.
strengthens and preserves tho Eyes-assists
tho sight moBt brilliantly, sud lasts a great
many years wit hont change.
ISAAC SULZBACHER, Jeweler,
Columbia Hoto) Row, is tho sole appointed
Agent in Columbia, H. C., and vicinity, for t her
sale._Dec 31 ly
Tobacco! Tobacco!!
rr/\ B0XE8 COMMON TOBACCO, at lov
111 figures.
80 boxes Fair Chewing Tobacco.
4 boxes Extra Rook City Ch3wing Tobacco.
4 boxen Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco.
10 boxes Rose Bud Chewing Tobacco.
Jalv 20 JOHN C. 8EEGERS.
K O S K Q? !
The Great Reputation
Which KOSKOO has attained in all part?
of tho country,
As a Great and Good Medicine,
And tho largo numbera of testimon?ala
which aro constantly bring received from
Physicians, and persons tcAo have BEEN CUREB
by its use, is CONCLUSIVE FROOF of ita REMARK?
ABLE VALUE.
AS A BLOOD PURIFIER
IT HAS NO EQUAL,
BEINO, POSITIVELY,
The Most Powerful Vegetable Alterative
Yet discovered.
DISEASES OF Tim BLOOD.
"Tho lifo of tho flesh is in tho blood," is a
Script ural maxim that Science proves to bo
truo. 'tho people talk of bad blood as tho
causo of many diseases, and, liko many popu?
lar opinions, thia of bad blood ia founded in
truth.
Ibo symptoms of bad blood aro usually
quite plain. Bad digestion causes imperfect
nutrition, anil, cotiBtquently, tho circulation
is feeble, tho soft tissues lose their tono and
elasticity, and tho tongue becomes palo,
broad and fr?-quently covered -with a pat?ty
whito coat. This condition soon shows itself
in roughness of tho skin, then in ERUPTIVE and
ULCERATIVE diseases, and, when long conti?
nued, result? in se? ions lesions of tho Brain,
Liver, Lungs or Urinary Apparatus. Much,
very much, suffering is caused by impure
blood. It ia estimated by some that one-iifth
of tho human family aro affected with Scrofula
in some form.
When tho Blood is pure, you are not so Hablo
to any disease. Many impurities of the Blood
ariso from impure diseases of large cities.
El adicato every impurity from the loon tain of
life, and unod epiritB, fair skin and vital
strength will return to you.
KOSKOO!
* A8 A
LIVER 1NVIOORATOR!
Stands unrivalled,
Oeing tue Only Known Medicine
That EFFICIENTLY stimulates and CORRECTS
tho hepatic secretions and functional DERANGE?
MENTS of the 1 IVER, WITHOUT DEBILITATING
tho system. While it acta freely upon tho
Liver, instead of copious purging, it gradually
changes tho di8chargcs to a petfeclly natural
state.
Symptoms of Liver Complaint and of
some of those Diseases produced by il:
A sallow er yellow color of the akin, or yoi
lo? ish-tiro wn spots on the face and other parts
of thc body; dullness and drowsiness, some?
times headache; bitter or bsd taete in the
mouth, internal heat; in many cases a dry,
teasing cough; unsteady appetite; sometimes
sour stomach, with a raising of the food; s
bloated or fnll feeling about the stomach and
?ides; aggravating pains in the Bides, back or
breast, and abont tho shoulders; constipation
of tho ho-vels; piles, flatulence, coldness of
the extremities, &o.
2?L O St 3E5L O OX
Is a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in thc cure
of diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder. In
these Affections, it is as near a sp?cifia as any
remedy can be. It does its work kindly, silently,
and surely Tho Belief which it affords ia both
certain and perceptible.
DISEASES OF THE EIDNEYS AND
BLADDER.
Persons unacquainted with the structure
and (unctions of the Kidneys, cannot estimate
the importance ot their healthy action.
Regular and sufficient action of the Kidneys
is as important, nay, even more BO, than regu?
larity of the bowels. . The Kidneys remove
from the Blood those effete matters which, if
permitted to remain, would speedily dtstroy
liro. A total suspension of the urinary dis?
chargea will occasion death from thirty six tc
forty-eight hours.
W hon the Urine ia voided in small quanti?
ties at the time, or when there is a disposition
to Urinate more frequently than natural, or
wh< n the Urine is high colored or scalding,
with weakness in tho small of the ba- k, it
should not be trifled with or dolayed, ont
Koskoo should be taken at once to remedy the
difficulty, before a lesion of tho organs tali ea
place. Most of the diseases of tho Bladder
originate from those of the Kidneys,tho Urine
being imperfectly secreted iii tho Kidneys,
prove irritating to the Bladder and Urinary
passages. When wo recollect that medicino
never reaches tbe Kidneys except through the
gent ral circulation of tho Blond, we seo how
necessary it is to kc cp tho Fountain of Life
Pure.
KOSKOO!
Meeta with great success in the enre of
Diseases of Nervous System.
Almost nine-tenths nf our pennie, suffer from
nervous exhaustion, and are, therefore, liable
to itb concomitant evils of mental depression,
confused ideas, sot cuing of tho brain, insani?
ty, and complete breaking down of the general
health. Thousands are suffering to-day with
broken down nervous ayateniB, and, unfortu?
nately, tobacco, alcohol, lato hour?, over-work,
(menial and physical.) arc causing diseases
of the nervous system to increase at a fearful
ratio.
Tho symptoms to which diseases of the ncr
vous system give rise, may bo stated as fol?
lows: A dull, hoavy feeling in the head, eome
i mies more or lesa severe pain or hcadacho;
Periodical Headache, Dizziness, Noises or
flinging in the Head; Confusion of Idean;
Temporary LOBS of Memory; Dejection of
Spirits: Starting during Sleep; Bad Dreams;
Hesitation in Answering Questions; Dullness
of Hearing; Twitching of the Face and Arms,
A-c , which, if not promptly treated, lead to
Paralysis, Delirium, Insanity, Impotency,
Apoplexy, Ac, Ac.
KOSKOO
le NOT a secret quack remedy. FORMULA
around each bottle. Jtecommciidnd by the best
l'h\ M?I'?IIna. eminent Divines, Editors, Drug?
gists, Merchants, Ac.
Heal anil Moot Popular medicine In Ute.
rilEPARED ONLY BY
J, J. LAWRENCE, M. P., ?
ono A sie CHEMIST,
Laboratory aud Office, No. G Main street,
NORFOI K. VA.
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
For salo by Druggists ovcry where.
Feb 29 Gmo