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"'Lot our JuBt Cenauro ^^B^^^^^^M?^^^^^ Attnnd the True Event." HY J A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 12. lbTO. YOL. VI-NO. 465 sss "The man who ia tho word and spirit of Christ." Tho landlord rondo oimpay in advance, explaining to the guest that ho never hud .ono o( those self-righteous travelers at his house, without baggage, but what ran off without asking the amount of his bill. Billiard-Players, go to Pollock's. . At Gloucester, Mass., a man's life was recently saved by a Bible which he oarried in bis pocket; the assassin's knife penetrating half way through tho good book. Other parties np that way are talking of carrying the Bible in their pockets." Hungry people, g? to Pollock's. A wag, reading in one of Brigham Young's manifestoes, "tbut the great re? nou rena of Utah are her women," ex? claimed: "It is very evident that tho prophet is disposed to hubband his re? sources." Drinkists, go to Pollock's. A young man in Coldwater, Michigan, suddenly lost his voice ou Christmas, and, he baa been unable to speak siuce, except in bis sleep, when ho talks ns flu? ently as ever. Thirsty people, go to Pollock's. The quality of mercy was shown by a .*Frisoo judge, who himself paid the lino of twenty-five coota which he imposed on a poor old fellow who stolo food to SU8tuin his lifo. Connoisseurs, go tojPollock's. A Philadelphia lady and her daughter, belonging to the wealthiest society of that city, have been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for shop-lifting. Everybody, go to Pollock's! In the North-western provinces of British India 832 persons were killed laut yeur by scorpions and snakes and 195 Wounded. POLLOCK'S.-Meals furnished at all honre. Pleading at the bar-Begging for n drink. Tb OHO in want of Canary Birds and Cage?, should go to Pollock's. Lunch every day nt Pollock's. , LOST, FROM tho posacBBion of Mr. John Caldwell, FIVE RUN DH or tho Greenville and Co? lombia Hailroad Company, FIUST MOHTOAOE, due March 1, 18GI, each fur ibu KIIIU of $500. and uumbHred respectively 1 228, 1 353, 1 -133, 1 418, 1,475, upon ua<'h of which interest was paid o January 1. 1870, und HO endorsed <?n the QOuds. Persons aro warned against pur chaxj ng said bonds, a* the Company have boon notified to withhold payment. O. li. HULTON, April 16i3rao Attorney for John Caldwell. To ail Whom it May Concern. HAMBURG. 8. C., JANOAUY 1G, 1870. BEING appointed and commissioned as the Receiver of tho Hamburg Bank, all par? ties having transactions with said Bank will communicate with FHANK AKNI.M. Feb?_ Hoes! Hoes!! WE bavo in store 250 dozen of BradoV hoavy Crown Stool HOES, brade's Light Steel Hoes aud ltiveted Eyes. Etwell's Pick? and Planters' Hui s, manufactured near Bir? mingham, England, for our trade, and paid for with gold at HJ to 12.J por cent, premium, and we o md '.nntly say wo aro prepared to suit Hie market. LOWRANCE & CO. March 23_ BREAKFAST BACON. 2AAA POUNDS OF BACON BTRIFS ?\JV/v/ and Breast Pieces, 5 ?asks Davin' Hugar-Onrod Hams, 25 (ibis., half-hhls. aud kegs Leaf Lard, 300 lb*. Mutton Hams. Por sah' bv Feh 2G_F.nWABD'wnpK Biscuit, CracKtrs, &c. /A BARKELS and boxes Fresh Crackers, t)\ ' Ac , just received and for salo low, con? sisting as follow*: Ginger Schnapps, Ginger Cakes, Soda Biscuit. Butter Crackers, Cream Biscuit, Cream Crackers, Lemon' trackers. Egg Crackers, And Boxes assorted Familv Crackers March 9_ * * v T. lt A-ONFW, F lt E.I H GARDEN SEEDS. AFULL supplv of Fresh GAUDEN SEEDS. For walo hv_E HOPF Threshing Machines-Reaping Ma? chines, Horse Powers, ON hand a.ni for ?ale at manufacturer's prices, adding lreight. Anril_14_T.OWU \VPF * rn. Digest of New York Reports. BY Clinton A Waite, five volumes, $25; Ab? bott's DigeBt, eight volumes. $50; both to l->69.. Also, a fresh supply of Abbott s Forms, (wo volumes, $12; Whitaker's Practice, two volume -; I'iilingbant St Sheai man's Practice; Howard's Annotated Codo, $?; Edwards on Referees (under tho Code;) Tyler ou Cover? ture, An., and other new law boulin. April 8g_?UV-VN ft McOARTER. Batter and Cheese. CHOICE Goshen BUTTER and prime Factory CHEESE, just received, and for sale low hv _J. T. R AGNEW. Law Books on the New Code. ALS >, a Variety of NEW LAW BOOKS AotB of Legislature, Ac. for salo bv April'?0 ItuYvN 4 MoOWlTVn. 1870. Ice! Ice! Ice! 1870 fWi?ti COLUMbiA IOU HOUSE is now open J. for tho Season. Being thoroughly r?ju V? Huted, I am now prepared to till all ordert? from i he country that may he accompanied bv tuooash. JOHN D. BATEMAN, April 24 lmn A cwt. To t?b traveling intone. HE \D THIS. IF you want a Fino, Large, Airy ROOM, etoo at the EX '.HANGE HOUHE, on Mailt street, where yoi? can get a good Meal at the regular timo. If you aro busy and not there at Meal tiniflo, you can order it wLou you come, witkmtt extra cliarije. RATES, por day,.$2 50 per week,lens. Ht aide? on the premixes. PAYdlNGEIt Ar FRANK LIN, Mav 8 Pronri t?>> s. Dissolution. Tn H firm of FISHER A HKINITSH is this dav dissolved, hy mumal const nt. J. FISH EU. E. Il HEINIT8H. Cobimbia. 8. O.. Anril 30. 1870. _ May 3 300 Barrels Flour. FOR salo bv Marah ?_ LOWRANCE .V O. Old Java Coffee, fi) fV MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, ?ml\J fur salo at reduced prices. E. HOPE Speolal^ ly?tloeg. Dn. A. L. SCOVILL is tho inventor of (several medical proparationa whiob have become very popular, and bavo been liberally used. Among Ids inventions aro "HALL'S DALHAM HUI THK l,UNOSN and "I.IVERWOBT AND TAB " For tho past nix years a butter Lung remedy has boen tillered to tho public. Head tho following letter from Ur. Scovill. referring toit: Messrs. J. JV. Harris ?? Co.-UKNTB: I mako tho following statement from a pnrfect con? viction and knowledge of tho bent lits of ALLEN';! LUNG MAI,NAM in caring tho most deep-seated I'ULMONABYCoNotiurTioNl 1 have witnessed its effects on tho young and tho old, and I can truly say that it is by far the best expectorant remedy with which I am ar qualnted. For Goughs, and al', tho oarly otagcB of Lung complaints, I boliovc it to be a cortain euro, and if every family would keep it by them, reads to administer upon the first I appearance nf direase about tho Lung?, there | would bo very lew oases of fatal consumption. It causes the phlegm and matter to rise, with? out irritating those delicate organs, (the ' Lungs,) and without producing constipation of tho bowels, lt also gives strength to tho system, stops the nighvsweate, aud changes all tho morbid secretions toa heall liv state. Yours respectfully, A. L. SCOVILL. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. FISHER ? HE1N1TSH, Agents, MJUpmo_Columbia. 8 C THE JIlOtT POPUL.\lt AifeDlClNE bX TANT. THE PAIN KILLER is equally applicable aud efficacious to young or old. TUE PAIN KILLER Is both an iuternal and oxtornal Remedy. rTIHE PAIN KILLER should bo used JL at tho first manifest at ion of Cold or Cough. THE PAIN KILLER Is tho Great Family Medicino of tho age. THE PAIN KILLER Will cure Painter's1 Colic. THE PAIN KILLER Is good for Scalds and Burns. IAHE PAIN KILLER Has tho Verdict of tho People in its favor. nnHE PAIN KILLER X. Gives Universal Satisfaction. rpHE PAIN KILLER JL Rewaro of IMITATIONS and Co?NTF.nKEiTs. TOE PAIN KILLER Is an almo t certain euro for CHOLERA, and bas, without doubt, bei n moro buccoi-Rful in curing this terrible disease thau any othei known remedy, ?ir even the most eminent or] skillful I'hyt-icians. In India, Africa, ant" China, where this dreadful diseuse ia ever moro or IPBS prevalent, tho PAIN KILLER is considered, by the natives, as well as th* European residentem those climate*, ASURE HE il EDY. HMHE PAIN KILLER-each Boltlo JL is wrapped with full directions for use. TnE PAIN KILLER ia sold by all Druggists and Deniers in Fanni v Medi cinflH. FISHER A HEINITSH, _May 1 illjmo_Columbi*. H^fi. PP PP PP ? PP P PPPP To Ute Working t i;isa - \\ t> aro now pro pared tn furnish all classes with constant em oloyment at homo, tho whole nf thu timo o for the ??part! moments. Rusinesa new, Hg! ?nd profitable. Persons of either sex casi earn from 5Uc. to $5 per evening, and a pro portioual MIHI by devoting their ohole time to the business. Boya and girls earn nearly as much us men. That all who see k' ia notice may si-nd their add ret-8, and teat tho business, wu make 1 hin unparalleled nftei : To auch aa aro not well satiffied, we will send fl to pay for tho troublo of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on. and a copy ot The People's Literary Companion-one of the largest and beat fami? ly newspapers published-all ?eut freo by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN .V CO.. Augusta, Maino. March 10 ||i:)mo ^DRTD. L. BUOZER Surgeon Dentist, WOULD INFORM his patrons and the public, that ho ia now prepared to insert ARTIFICIAL TEETH, upon Dr. Stuck'* Cele? brated Patent Plates, ito also baa a larger ?tock of Dental Material than ever waa kent in this city and can supply other Dentista. High est prices paid for old gold, or new plates given in pay. Oftico- Weat sido of Main street, thren donr*? North of Plain. April 15 REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD OK CON9TUUCTINO Artificial Dentures? Patented Peci-niher. 1807. AFTER au extensivo uso of this important improvement in practico tor nearly two years, it is With full coi lidente urged upon the profession and the public, as fulfilling moro thoroughly and satiofuctorily than any other mode, every lutontion of Artificial Dentures. As in thia n,et hod. rubber teeth aro alto? gether- ?iaC trded, it ia desirable that it should fall especially into the hunda of those familiar with gold plate work. lt may not bo generallv known that they who wear casps of artificial teeth, constructed according to thia patent, by Dentists who are not licensees, render themselves liable to the penalty of infringement, aa well as thu ope? rator. Office rights will be disposed of and inatrnc tion given hy letter, or at tho operating rooms of Heynohls A. Reynolds, where the manipula? tion mav be daily witnessed, and whero com? munications uav he addressed. 'WM. REYNOLP8. M. D., Arte UM Columbia. H fi. Kur ray & L?iiRiaxi's Florida Water, Tho most celebrated and most delightful of all per? fumes, foi'use on (he hand? kerchief, afc thc toilet, and in Hie bath, for sale \,\ all Druggists and Perfumers. Jan 27 5moi Broom Corn Seed. FOR salo by March 2 LOWRANCE A CO. Charleston Advertisements. M. ST?REN. J MOnTIMKR OoLDHMlTU. STUREN & GOLDSMITH, Successors to M. Storen & Co., Dealers in Dry, Salted, Flint, Oreen Hides, CALF AND KIP SKINB. TANNERS' orders solicited ?nd filled with care and promptness, at our ni UK WARE? HOUSE, No. 729 King street, above Lino. Of? fice 2G Harket, next G. W. Williams it Co., CharloBtnn, S. C. Manufacturers of primo Refined Tallow. April 15 1m New York Advertisements. j^Q^BLACK & coT WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in and Manufacturers of FIRST GLASS FURNITURE, Of overy variety, GO Bowery, near Canal at., New York, j Steamboats, Hotels and Puhlio Buildings j furnished at tho shortest notice. AU gooda purchased of our house guaranteed as repre-1 Hooted. March 31 3mo n w rnosT: JAMES BLACK. OEO. SNYDER. JAMES CONNKU'd SONS United States Type and Electrotype Foundry AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, Ab*. 28. 30, 32 Centre Street, Kew York. ALAUGE AsKortm? nt ot English and Ger? man races, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on hand. AU tyne cast at this establirh roent is manufactured from the metal known as Connor's unequaled HARD TYPE METAL. Every articlo necessary for a perfect, print? ing office furniHhrd. Tho typo on which this paper is printed, ie from tho above Fnnndrv. Mareil 30Gmo THE COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. General Office al Macon, Georgia. <Oo/rjp A-fcoJL ?SOO,OOO, OE whteh $100,000 i- deposited, aa r< quired by thu charter, with Stato authorities of Georgia, and $50 OOO in South Carolina, under Actot Legislature, tor tho security of policy? holders. Tho business of this strictly Southern and Home Company is confined by law to legiti? mate Lift: Insurance alune. POLICIES ISSUED ON ALL TIIK ArrUOVED MUTUAL PLANS. Tho Company han ainu added the Tontine System (of <li Y mend." ) to its other plans, (xe Ma? nual.) Ninety per cent, of profit? on tho Mutual business divided annually among all the Mu* tual Po I lev-hold ere, without exception. One third LOAN ON PREMIUMS giv.-n when di .-ired-the interest to he provided forby tho Company out of thc Dividends. Notes fur Premium Loans hoi required. JV,? partici? pating Policies grauted at greatly reduced I rules. GOLD POLICIES will be issued to those preferring them. Ample pru vi.- ion AGAINST FOUFEITURE of Po? licies in tho expressed terms of thu contract; ami rights of Policy-holders clearly defin? d in Policies ANN ('ll IKS, with partit ?nation in Piofitu, UM anted. Tho Company will ul was H pureiiase its Policies at their cash value when desired. Wo i fler tho people of tho Stato tho samo financial security as Northern Mutual Compa? nies, the accumulating premiums ut tho in? sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital commencing with $50e,000. Thia State represented in tho management at Macon hy South Carolina Stockholders. We, tho undersigned, having examined the Charter and Prospectus of the "Cotton Stales" Life Insurance Company, (Parent Ofiico. Ma? con, Ga.,) do cheenully recommend it to tho people of North and Month Carolina as a re? liable Southern Institution, Mutual in ltewoik iliir, and strictly confined to the business of Life Insurance, with a guaranteed capital ample for safety; and *$100,0u0 securely in? vested (to accord with the requirements ol tut Charter) for the security nf putuy-holdirs. Signed by Col. Wm. Johnston, President C., C. and A. R. lt., Gen. John A. Young, President Rock Inland Factory, N. C., Ex-uov. Z.B. Vance, Attorney-at-Law; Col. T. H. Brem, Joseph H. W?aun, Attorney-at Law, Chailutte, N. C. Gen. Wade Hampton, Joseph D. Pope, Attor uey-at-Law, John W. Parker, M. D , Col. J. G. Globes, Factor and Commission Merchant, Columbia, S. C. Blanding &. Richardson, At torneyH-at-l.aw, A. A. Gilbert, Editer (Sumter Watchman, S. C. H. P. Hammett, President Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Col. C. Haskell, Attorney-at-Law, A N. Talley. M. D. , Prof. S. C. University, O. D. Melton, Hon. W. F. DuSaussuro. C olumbia, S. C. Col Jas. H. Rion, Hon. W. R. Robertson. Winnsboro, S. C. Gou. M. C. Butler, Gen. R. G. M. Duuiiuvant, Edgufield, El. C. Hon. A. P. Aldi ich. Barn? well, 8. C. Gen. W. W. Harlleo, Marion, S. C. Geo. A. Trenholm ?fe Son. Charterten, S. C. Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkvibe, S. C. B. D. Boyd, President Bank Newberry, S. C. Hon. J. A. Inglis. Maryland Universityt formerly of S. C. Gen. Robert Toombs, Georgia, Hon. John P. King. Augusta, Ga., aud others. OFricEiis AT MACON. GEOHOIA -William R. Johnston, President; Wm S. Holt, Vlco-Proei dent; Goorgo S. Obear, Seerotury; John W. Burko, Geueial Agent; C. F. McCay, Actuary; W. J. McGill, Superintendent of Agencies; James Mercer Groen, Medical Examiutr. ADVISORY BOAH? OF POLICY-HOLDERS, NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA-tien, Kicliaid If. An? derson. (Milliter, ) PrtSideut; Col. Jamen ll. Rion, Winubboro; Col. Wm. Wallace, Colum? bia; Dr. Samuel W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. James Farrow, Spartanhurg; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurena; B. D. Boyd. President Bank, Ncw Inirry; Col, Janies G Gibbon, Columbia; Capt. Samuel Stradley, Greenville; Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkville;.Oen. John 1>. Kennedy.Camden, Ac. LAVAL, BLACK A- GHHH-K, Gen'l Ag'ts for North ami South Carolina, Offico Columbia, S C. *$50 O'0 since deposited in South Catolina. April 28 j_ Fine Gold Watches 0F all descriptions, for Ladies and Gentlemen, for sale at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Ono door Noith of Messrs Scott <t William*' Itu ti ki no lionne. Dec HI Irish Potatoes, PLANTINO and for table HBO: Early ROBO, Early Goodrich, link-eye, Peaeli Blow, Chili Red. For wale hy_OEO. SYMMERH. Fresh Goods at Low Prices. IA (\i\f\ LBS- BACON HAMS, Sides 1\ f.\JU\J and Shoulders. 300 bbls. Family and low-priced Flour. 20 kitti Mountain Butter. 50 bbl*. Relined and Crushed Sugars. March 25 For Balo bv E. HOPE. ROBERT WOOD & CO.. PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, GARDEN and Cemetery adornments, C et, Wrought Iron and Wiro Railing*, Fount H mn, V a ?I'M, Verandas, Settoca, Arbors, Chairs, Hummer Houses, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in evi ry variety of pat? tern. New and improved styles of Hay Racks, Mangers, Stable Fixtures. Stall Division*, Ac. RATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window Guards, Farm Feucing, ftc. BRUAZE WORK. ITaving fitted up our Foundry with spoclal reference to tho above class of work, we are now prepared to till wu h prompt m ss all or? ders for Bronze Casting* of Statuary, colossal, heroic, fend lifo size. ORNA MENTA L IRON GOODS. The largest assortment to bo found in tho United StateB, all of which aro executed with tho express view of pleasing tho taste, whilo they combino all thu requisites of beauty and buh.stanu.il eon si rm t ion. Purchasers may rely on having all articles car? fully boxed and shipped tu the piuco of ?lc-i inat iou. Designa will bo Bent to thoso who wi-h to mwko a selection, April 8 6?u HELNITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT As a Family Medicine, It Stands, and Will Forever Stand FIRST in tho ortimation of tho pi opie, be? cause it baa withstood tho pear? bing 'est? of the l'hyaieian and a discriminating public, and whatever survives thia trial mu*t ho oa tuhliatied on a sure, firm foundation. A SPRING AND SUMMER MKDH IM:. A known and recognized remedy among all people. Thousands attest its worth aa a Medi? cine. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight Ia a aubatituto.for Calomol and Mercury. It acts hy its vegetable principle aa an altera? tivo npon tho '..iver and stomach, promoting thu a? cretion of hilo, and theu directing it lu its proper channel for tho nutritiv? purposes ot digestion. For Bilious Diseases. Bi'ions Colic, Bilious Fever, Typhoid Fever, Chilla and , Fever, in fact, all fevers, aro prevented by using Queel 'a Delight. lt eurea Liver Complaint, and all Hepatic Disordera, Dy*pi psia, Stomach Complaints, Scrofula, King's Lvil. Cancerous and Indolent Tumors, Whito swellings. Mercurial ac1 Syphilitic Sores, Old Sures, Swelled Legs. Boils, Carbuncles. Erupt iona. Goitre or S well? d Neok, Enlarged Joins, Kbeuniatioiii, Blotches, Eryaipelae, St Vitua' Danoo. Dropsical Swell inga, Salt Rheum, ami all Skin diseases and Humors iu tho Blood, Inflammation of thc Kidneys, Bladder. Paine in tho Rack and Sides. Asthma, Consumption. Rronchiiis. and all disease-, which may he traced to bad blood; an<l for very many diseases peculiar to fe? males, such aa Suppression, Irregularity, Whites. Sterility, Uterine Dropsy, ftc. SKIN DISEASES. Il baa been presetibed in a great variety cf Cutaneous A fhvt ions, and found succersful in curing Salt hheum, Totter, Boils, Blotches, Pimplea, Scald H?-ad, Erysipelas, Morphew. Jaundiced Skin, ftc, and for Diseases of ami Diachargea from the lining membranes of tho Throat, Nose and Kars, ami from tho Kulne\s and Urinary Passages, Lcticorrhrea. ?Vc. INVIGORATOR OF THE LIVER. AH a Liver invigilator it ia of iuei<timahlc value. Aa a sum ul ant, it ia aafer and surer than all tho rum and whiskey tonics of the day, and if yon value your lifo and health a pin's fee, avoid these quickening stimulants to tho grave, and us" thc Queen's Delight. FEMALES. Females of delicate constitution, suffering from weakness and depression ?>f mind, in con? sequence of those complaints which liutilic imposes at the perin 1 of chungo, have a plea? sant and sure remedy in.tbe Queen's Delight. DEBILITY. There is no medicino equi) to the Queen's Delight in cases of Debility. It imparts a touo ami vigor to the whole system, strength? ens the appetite,causes an enjoyment of loud. enables the ht.linnell to d gi fl it, purities the blood, gives a good, Bound, healthy com? plexion, eradicates tho yellow tinge from the eyoa, imparta a bloom to the ebecka, and chaneca the patient from a short br? atlu d, emaciated, weak and nervous invalid to u full faee.d, ?tout and vigorous person. NERVOUS DEBILITY Generally accompanies Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia, and is, frc quently produced hy con? tinuai constipation. 'I lu- symptoms are, flutter? ing at tho heart, a choking sensation, when in a lying posture, dots or webs before tho sight, fever and dull pain in the bead, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits. Debility of Ibo Nervous system should always be dreaded as of itself laving the body open to un attack of any epidemic. N BHVOU9N ESN. HOW IT AFFECTS TUE MIND. Teranna uAbuted with thia diseuse aro gene? rally annoyed hy oci'iirrencea of no moment, which would not, if in a state of health, give them auy uneasiness. The Queen's Delight will soon relieve the unpleasant effects of thia distressing uflliction. Be sum ami ask for TTEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT; the new remedy, with now princi? ples. No Snrs'ipnrilta in "it; that baa been tried and lonni) wauling, lt ia not a ter mented and sour combinai iou of herbs. It is nut a Whiskey beverage, ? r Gin compound, t?> intoxicate; nor is it a Rum Bitter?, to rn n your health and loud to a moro fatal disease, drunkenness But a health and life-giving Medicine, called simply "Heinitsh's Queen's Delight." The great success, and tho unparalleled popularity of this medicine bespeaks for it the highest pruise for tho inventor. Prepared univ by E. H. H FINI f*MH. Druggist. And for salo by Druggists everywhere. April 30 J_ CERTAIN PRESERVATION OF TUB '.SIG- EE "T - ' > I T I S A FACT THAT Ibo c?l?brai ed perfect, d SPECTA? CLES and EYE CLASSES, manufiiei unil by Lazarus A Morris, Harlfotd, Connecti- nt. strengt hi ns and preserves the Eyes-assists tho Sight most, brilliantly, and lusts a great many yearB without chango. ISAAC SULZBACHER. Jeweler, Columbia Hotel How, ia tho ania appointed Agent in Columbia, B.C., and vicinity, for thor sale. Deo 31 ly KOSKOO ! The Great Reputation Which KOSKOO haB attained in all pail? of thc country, As a Great and Good Medicine, And tho largo numbers of testimoniale which are constantly bf inp received from Physicians, and persons tcA" have BKEN CUIIF.P by "its m?o, is CONCLUSIVE vaoov of lt? Ii I ;>I A u H . ABLE VALUE. AS A BLOOD PURIFIER IT HAS NO EQUAL, ll KI Nfl, POSITIVELY, The MostPowerfiil Vegetable Alterative Yet discovered. DISEASES OF TUE BLOOD. "'lito lifo ot tho Hi HII is in thu blood," is a Scriptural maxim that Science provis to In truo. 'Jho people talk or bad blood au tin canse of many diseases, and. liko many popu? lar opinions, ibis of bad blood is founded in truth. 'ibo symptoms of bad blond aro uanalh quite plain. Bad digestion causea imperfect nutrition, and, const qui-ntly, tho circulatiot ia feeble, tho soft tissut B lose their tone and elasticity, and tho tongno becomes pale, broad and frequently covered with a party white coat. Thin condition soon BIIOV.H itseil in rough ii ess ot thu skin, then in EnrruvE and UI.CF.RATIVB diseases, and, when long couti tined, results in act inna h-tions of thu Brain, Liver, Lungs or Uiinary Apparatus. Much, very much, stiff, ring is cans? d hy i m pun blood. It is estimated by nonie that, one-llfth of tho human family aro affected with Scrofula in Bomo form. When the Blood is pure, you arc not BO liable to any disease. Many impurities of the Blood arise fi om impure diseases of largu cities. Eradicate every impurity from the fountain ot life, arul good spirits; fuir skin and vital strength will return to you. KOSKOO! A3 A LIVER INVIO OR A T O It / Staudt* unrivalled, Being lite Only Known Medicine That EFFICIENTLY slimulates and comiEcrs tho hepatic secretions ami functional LEHANOE MENTH Of tho I IVER, WITHOUT DKHILITATINO ttiu system. While it acts freely upon thc Liver, U<stead of copious nw ging, it gradually I changes thu discharges tu a perfectly natural I state. Symptoms of Liver Complaint an'i of\ some of those Diseases produced hy it: A sallow i r yellow color of tho skin, or yoi- j lowish-brown spots on tho face and other paita I of thu body; dullness and drowsiness, some? times headache; hitter or bud taste in the I mouth, internal heat; in many cases a dry, teasing cony ll ; unsteady appetite; sometimes Hour stomach, with a raising of thu fooit; a bloate-d or full feeling about the stomach and nidos; aggravating pains in thc rides, hack or hronat, and about the shoulders; constipation of tint hovels; piles, flatulence, coldness ot tho extremities. Ac ?. O JS O O ! Is a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in the cure I ?if diseases of thu Euineys and bladder, lu th? sr Affection*, it is as tirar a spfcijic as any remedy can be lt (Inesita work kiuttiy, silently, 1 and hurely Tho lielirf which it affords ia both certain and perceptible. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. Persons unacquainted with tho structure j and luiici ions of me Kidneys, cannot estimate thu importance ut their healthy action. Regular and sufficient action ol the Kidneys ia aa important, nay, evin more so, than i cg?i- I larity of tho bowels. Tho Kidneys remove I from tho Blood those effete matters which, if! permitted to remain, would speedily di atroy lifo. A total suspension ol thu urinary dis? charges will occasion deuth from thirty six te forty-eight hours. \\ hen the Urine is voided in small quanti? ties at the time, or when there is n disposition lo Urinato moto frequently than natural, ni wln-n tho Urine ia high colored or scalding, with weakness in the small of the ba k, ii should not be trihVd with or delayed, but Koskon should bu taken at once to remedy the iiitticnlty. before a lesion of thu organs takes place. Mort of tho (breases of tho Bladder originate from those of the Kidney a, the Uruie I being imperfectly secreted in tho Kidmya, provo ilrituting to thu Bladder and Urinuiv passages. When we recollect that medicine I never reaches thu Kidney* ? XCt-pt through the I general circulation of the Blood, wo see howl noi esaury it ia to keep tho Fountain o' Life Puro. KOSKOO! Meet.i with great success iii the cure nf Diseases of Nervous System. Almost ii me-11 nt hs of our pennie suffer from nervous exhaustion, and aie, therefore, liable to itr concomitant evils of mental depression, confustd ideas, sot citing of thu bruin, insani? ty, and coinplt t> tuc a k ii i f down of the general health. Thousands ure rUffcriug to-day with broken down nervous nysteius and, unfortu? nately, tobacco, alcohol, lute hours, over-woi k, (menial and physical.) au- canning dincases Of tho nervous system to in ere ase at a fl al fill ratio. Tho symptoms to which diseases of tho i er VOUH syslem give riso, may bu stated as fol? lows: A dull, heavy f o iiig in thu hoad, some? times more or lesa severe pain or headache; I'erio' 1 al Hcudui bc. Dizziness, Noises ol Hinging in tho Head; Coi fusion of Idear; Temporary Loss of Memory; Dejection ol Spirits: Starting during Sleep; Bad 1'icuins; Hesitation in Aiisweiii g Questions; Dullness i f Hearing; Twitching of the Pace and Arma, ?td . which, if not promptly treated, lend to Paralysis, Delirium, Insanity, Impotency, Apoplexy, Ac, Ac. KOSKOO Is NOT a secret quack renn dy. FORMULA around each bottle, lu commended by the heal Physicians, eminent Divines* Editors, Drug? gists. Merchants, Au. Heal ttntl Wont i'epultir Medicine In Ilse? 1'Ul'PA UKI) ONLY HY J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., O HG A S Jf? CHEMIST, Laboratory and Office. No C Main atrect, NO UFO I K. VA. PRICK, OUR DOLLAR I?Ell BOTTLE. For salo bv Druggists ovurywhuro. March 12 3mo Baltimore Advertisement*^ IJOOK8K1-LEIIS ?ND STATION?!?, 2?3 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. . THE Largest and Beet Assorted Btcck nBgnva the city, o? School. Law, Dental. Mo dioal. Classical. UcHcIot?B and Miscella? neous BOOK*; Bank and Countlog HOUBC STA I IONEhY, of all Kinds. , >., . $&. BLANK BOOKS manufactured to ordci ?n anv atvle of binding and ruling. M j j3m GEORGETFAGE & co. HANCrACTCBEKS OF ? PATENT PORTABLE CIBCTTLAB SAW MILLS, Also Stationary end Portable /Ilk Steam Engines,, No. 5 8chrcodor Btroot, / j, J\V BAtTlKlCRCttO. /^TJ?] ZSPScndfor Catalogues and Price-Lisis. "BAD BLOOD." "THE LIFE 13 TBE BLOOD." FROM it wo derive our strength, bcanty and mental capabilitb s. ll ia the centre of eur boing, around which revolves all that makea existence happy. When thisBOTO ce is corrupted, tho painful cffectB aro visible in many shapes, prominent among which ia S O It O F U I. A . Thia in a taint or infection of thc beman organism, and probably no one ia wholly fi co fron* it. It exhibits itself in various shape* as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones. Db cn ted Hcaip. Sore Eyes, Weak and Dikeat-ed Joints, St. Vitub' Dance. Foul Discharges fri m tho Nostrils. Eruptions, Olandu ar f-webb gs, Throat Affection?, bb? runa Hum, Heart Aflec tions, Nt rvoim Dieord?is, Barrenness, I isor ricrs of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec? tions, Liver Complaint, bait bb?om. Dyspep? sia, Ni nra gia, Loss of Manhood and General Debility. It has been the custom to treat theso di scaaeawith Mercury and other Mineral tub itanccs, ?huh, though sometimta producing a euro, often provo injurions,and e tail mise? ry in after lifo. The loi p known irjiirious properties of these so-< ailed alteratives and purifiers has lcd the philnLtbroi ?cal mm of science to ? xp'ore Hie BT? lia of nature, the ?c ?ult of which haf been the discovery of vege tatdo products which posses the power of eradiculii g theso taint ? fri m the Blood. TTJTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight Is tho acknowledged antidoto to all Blood Disrases. By its nae tho afflictions above enumerated can ho permanently banished, and the Sour&t-Oie Centre of Life-the Blood, bo maintainer) in all ita purity and vigor. Poi l'lunirs J.IOIIIK <il tty the xi ie of Mercury, und for ?j illili!*, -with tts onln ol i vu?-, tilla co ui MO und lb the only kare antidote. To tho poor creature, enfeebled in miDd and body, by secret practices, whose nerves aro unstrung, and countenance down-cast, The Sarsaparilla AND ?UEEN'R DELIGHT Ia a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves* will bo restored to their wonted vigor, and yonr dejected countenance bo made radiant with the consciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being freo from violent minerals, it is adapted to general use. Tho old aud young may uso it; tho moat delicate ft malo at any lime may take it; the tender inf;-nt. who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. -. -- For Purifying the Blood, USE ZDIFL TXT TT T'S Compound EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA ?UEEWS DELIGHT. When used in tho Spring, lt reroovee all humors which infc.it the system, and ba? nishes tho languor and debility peculiar to that soasen of tho year. lt acts promptly on tho L1VEU Wi) KIDNKYS, Producing a healthy action o'f the important organs by which all the impurities of the sys? tem are carried i ff, and tho result is A Clear Skin, Oood Appetite. Buoyant Spirits. Prepared by "WM. H. TUTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, OA , And Bold by Druggists ovorywhore. 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Planters, Professional Mf-ii and TJ unters wishing to draw Interest on their hinds until they require them for bnsiiicns cir tither pur? poses: Parents desiring to act nj'art emull -urns, for their children, and Mari ii d Wi n en and Minoru (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representa lives,) Mir bing to lay aside ftinds for futuro UBP. aro hete afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and. at the samo timo, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18