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THE DAILY 'Let our Ju ct Censure Attend the True Event.' BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. 8. C.. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 9. 1870 VOL. YI-NO. 18. There have beep many de?nitiona of n gontlomun, but tho prettiest mid most pa? th et io ia that given by n young Indy. "A gontlomun," 'says ehe,"ie a hu rn an being corabiuibg a w'omah's tenderness' with i a man's ? courage. :" PoiiiiOOK's.-Meals furnished at all hours, "Don't you think," said a vain fejlow "that I nm fit to be President of the United States, or Ki OK of Great Britain ?" "No; but you might make a doge of Venice, if tho title were only curtailed by a letter." Those in want of Canary Birds and Cages, Bhould go to Pollock's. The residence of N. O. Sykes, in Tippab County, Mississippi, wns burned on Saturday night last. Two daughters, aged eight and thirteen, perished in the flames. Connoisseurs, go to Pollock's. The New Orleans 'loe Company make from seventy to seventy-five tons of ice a day, and sell it at $13 a ton at the manufactory. Hungry people, go to Pollock's. A Maine burglar in prison recently gained possession of a hoop skirt, aud made the steel springs into saws, with which he out the bars of his cell window. Thirsty people, go to Pollock's. At an agricultural dinner, tho follow? ing toast was given-" The game of for? tune- nb utile the cards as you will, spades will always win." Everybody, go to Pollock's 1 An exceedingly paternal man living in Dennis Luke, Florida, aged eighty-seven, is the father of sixty children, tho youngest of whom is niuo months old. Billiard-Players, go to Pollock's. Dennis Heartt, Esq., the fouuder of the Hillsboro Recorder, died in Hills? boro, last Friday, at tho age of eighty seven. Lunch every day at Pollock's. A brother and sister in an Indiana town weigh respectively 593 and G80 pounds, and tho oldest is only twenty one years of age. Drinkists, go to Pollock's. Miss Kellogg appeared at tho New York Academy of Music Monday night as Leonora in Trovatore, PULLING EARS.-When husbands get corned, their wives ought to pull their ears. Notice to Travelers. TO accommodate the large VEG ETA UL bi BUSINESS offering by this steam liueto New .York, tho steamships are appointed to sad from Charleston aa follows, arriving in Now York on .Frida? morn? ing: SOUTH OABOLINA. Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, May 24, 6 o'clock P. M. TENNESSEE, Captain CHICHESTER, Tueedav, May 31, 0 o'clock P. M. SOUTH OABOLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, June 7, 6 o'clock P M. TENNE8SEK, Captain CHICUEBTEU, Tuesday, Jane 14, 6 o'clock P. M. SOUTH CAUOLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, Jnne 21, G o'clock P. M. TENNESSEE, Captain CHICHESTER, Tueadav, June 28.Co'clock P. M. Travelers from interior points will noto this tempor iry chango of Bailing days. Both the steamships on this lino aro newly constructed, tho largest and most commodi? ous on the Atlantic coast, built of iron, with water-tight compartments, and all passenger accommodations ARE ON DECK, eecuiing tho? rough ventilation and comfort. t&~ Tickets can be purchased at all interior railroad points in connection with Charleston, and of WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, No. 1 Union Wharf. WAGNER, HUGER & CO., General Agents, Broad Btreet, Charleston, 8. O._May 18 Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, V. SDMMEIt, 1870. THIS elogaut establishment will bo opened for the reception of visitors on tho tirut dav of JUNE, 1870. Tho Proprietors, with tho experience of thc laat summer, and having made many chang* s in the different departments of this ext emu ve Watering Place, each of which it will be their endeavor to IMPROVE, extend a pleasant recep? tion to their patrons. Tho Cottages aro largo and commodious, separate and distinct from each other, and fitted up with new Furniture. Every effort of the Proprietors will bo put forth to make their guests comfortable, and it will be their aim to keep up the reputation of the MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR. The social as well aa tho gay will find that this place baa peculiar advantages over many of the Watering Placea of Virginia. An elegant Band of Mnaic has been secured. Bowling Alleys, Billiard Saloons and Baths have been fitted up fer tho amusement and comfort of gueats. Post Office, Express Office, Telegraph Office on the premises for tho convenience and intercourse with all parts of the world. Passengers will procure tickets via Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to Big Tunnel, und take the Springs Branch Railroad, which lands them directly in the Reception House at the Springs. Board 13 per day; 120 per week; ?7? per mouth. For further particulars, address WILSON ft LORENTZ, Proprietora. Moy 15 2mw _ Extraordinary Exhibition OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER ANV PLATED WARE, Oloolts, Cutlery, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY ARTICLES, &C. Special inducements aro offered to pur chasers, in ooneeqnenco of tho low price of gold, in tho tollowing articles: Fine 18K. Gold Pendant Winding. United States, Elgin and American WATCHES. Also, a large assortment of SW?BB WATCHES, in Gold and Coin Silver Caaes. Ladioe'and Gent's GOLD CHAINS. Ladies' and Minaos' Half Sets, Bracelets, Charms, Ear Rings, Broochoa, Ao , Ac. Solid Silver Waro. Meriden Triplo-Plated Ware, Fanoy Fronen Clocks, all gradeo of American Clocks, Musical Instruments, Pis? tols, ?fcc., A'C Particular attention ia called to a largo as? sortment of Fans, Portmonaioa, ano Card Caeca, which will bo Bold very low. REPAIRING OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY personally attended to and warranted. ISAAC 8ULZBACHER, Colombia Hotol Row, Columbia, 8. 0. Speolal Notices. Du. A. L. SCOYILL ia tho inventor of several modical preparations which havobocomc rory popular, and havo been liberally used. Among bia inventiona aro "HALL'S DALHAM ron TUB Lusos" and "LIVERWORT AND TAB." For tho past six ycara a better Lung romcdy Las huon offered to tho public. Head tho following lotter from Dr. Scovill. referring toit: Meian. J. N. Harria <fc Co.-UENTS: I make ? the following statement from a perfect con? viction and kuowledgo of tho Benefits of ALLEN*;* LUNG BALAAM in curing the most deep-seated PULMONARYCONSUMPTION! lhavo witnessed its effects on t ho young und the old, and I cati truly say that it ia by far the best expectorant remedy with which I am ac? quainted. Fur Coughs, and all thu early Klagen of Lung complaints, I behove it to bo a certain cure, and it every family would koop it hy thom, ready to administer upon tho first j appearance of disease about tho Lungs, til ore 1 would he very few cases of fatal consumption. It causes tho phlegm and matter to rise, with? out irritating those dolicato organs, (the Lungs,) and without producing constipation of Hie bowels, lt also gives strength tn the system, stops tho nighVswcals, ami changes all tho morbid secretions to a heall liv state Yours respectfully, A. L. SCOYILL. Bold uv all Medicino Dealers. ' FISHER * HEIN1T8H, Agenta, M 1 il|lmo_Columbia. 8 0. Il ll". MOsT POPUIi^ll MEDICINE EX? TANT. THE PAIN KILLF.K is equally applicable and efficacious to young or old. TUE PAIN KILLER Is both an internal and external Remedy. 11HE PAIN KILLER should he used . at the first manifestation of Cold or Cough. THE PAIN KILLER la tho Groat Family Medicine cf thc ago. THE PAIN KILLER Will cure Painter's' Colic. THE PAIN KILLER Ia good for Scalds and Burns. 11UE PAIN KILLER . Has the Verdict of tho People in its favor. rilUE PAIN KILLER JL Gives Universal Satisfaction. TUE PAIN KILLER Beware of IMITATIONS and COONTKHFEITS. THE PAIN KILLER ls an almo t certain euro for CHOLERA, mid baa, without doubt, been moro successful in curing this terrible disease than any other known remedy, or even tho most eminent or skillful Physicians. In India, Africa, and China, where this dreadful disease ia ever more or leas prevalent, the PAIN KILLER is considered, by tho natives, aa . well as the European residents in those climate*, ASURE REMEDY. THE PAIN KILLER-each Rottlo is wrapped with full directions for use. THE PAIN KILLER is sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Fa univ Medi? cines. FISHER & HKIMTSU, May 1 Ritmo_Columbia, S. fl. Tu t nc Working t l.i?H.-Wo are now pre? pared tn furnish all classes with constant em? ployment at homo, tho whole of tho timo or I for the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 5l)c. to $5 per evening, and a pro? portional sum hy devoting their whole time to tho business. Roys and girla earn nearly BK much aa men. That all who see t< is notice may send their addrei-s, and teat tho business, we mako this unparalleled offer: To such aw are not well satisfied, we will eoud $1 to pay for the 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 Hie largest aud boat fami? ly newspapers published-al! sont freo by mail. Reader, ir you want permanent, profitable j work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, .Mame. March 10 ||13mo Bay to the Best Advantage. w. A.TA~RR~& CO., Bridgo street, near Gatea, C3-013.0X" stl G-rooers SJBK?I SELL GOODS aa Cheap, if notCheap "] girier than any house in Columbia. Give I ' wthom a trial. March 10 Hoes, Steel and Iron. Or\rV DOZEN Urade'a CROWN HOES, aa OUU sorted sizes. 20,000 lbs. English PLOW STEEL, assort.d sizes. 50,000 Iba. Genuine SWEDES IRON, ?Souit ed sizes. Tho above aro of direct importation from Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield, and aro, therefore, of superior qualities to North-1 ern imitations. J. ?V T. lt. AGNEW. Hoes! Hoes!! WE havo in atoro 250 dozen of Brade's I heavy Crown Steel HOES, Brade's Light Steel Hoes and Riveted Eyes. El well's Picks and Planters' Hoes, manufactured near bir? mingham, England, for our trade, and paid for with gold at ll.J tn 12.J per cent, premium, sud wo confidently say wo aro prepared to snit the markot. LOWRANCE A CO. _Marc)ij2:i _ 1870. Ice! Ice ! Ice! 1870 rn HE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE is now open I JL for tho Season. Being thoroughly reju? venated,! am now prepared to fill all orders front (he country that may ho accompanied by tho cash. JOHN D. BATEMAN, Anril 24 Imo Apont. j Fresh Goods at Low Prices. 1 A /Wlfl LBS. BACON HAMS, Sidos H r.\f\J\J and Shoulders. 300 Ubla. Family and low-priced Flour. 20 kits Mountain Rutter. 50 bbl*. Relined and Crushed Sugars. March 25 For wale b" K. HOPE. BREAKFAST BACON. ?) AAA POUNDS O? BACON STRIPS ?jm\j\t\) and Ureas! Pieces, 5 eaaks Davin' Kugar-Cnrod Hams, 25 bbls., Iialf-bhla and kegs Leaf Lard, 800 lbs. Mutton Hams. For sale by Feb 2(5 EDWARD HOPE. Batter and Cheese. CHOICE Goshen BUTTER and primo Factory CHEESE, just received, and for salo low hy _J. f-. T. lt. AONEW. Sugar Cared Hams. ?)C.f \ CHOICE Sugar Cured HAMS, just ?k\j\J received, and for sale by April 27 _J. A T. R AONEW. Old Java Coffee. MAT8 Old Government JAVA COFFEE, for salo at reduced prices. E. HOPE 20 New York Advertisements. FROST, BLACK & CO., WHOLESALE aud Retail Dealers in and Manufacturers of FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, Of ovcry variety, 00 IloTvery, near Canal st., IV ow York. Steamboats. Hotels and Publie Buildings furnished at tho shortest notice. All goods purchased of our houso guaranteed as repre? sented. March 31 Soto ii w FROST: JAMES BLACK. OEO. BHTPBB. JAMES CONN KU'S SONS United States Type and Electrotype Foundry AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, Nos. 26, 80, 32 Centre Street, New York. ALAUGK AbHirtim nt ot English and Ger? man faces, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on band. All tyne caBt at this establish? ment is manufactured from tho metal known as Conner's unequaled HAUL TYPE METAL. Every art icio necessary for a perfect print? ing oftico furnished. Tho typo on which this paper is printed, is from the above Foundry. March 30 Cmo THE COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. General Office at Macon, Georgia. Capital 9000,000, OF. which $100,000 is deposited, as required by tho charter, with Stato authorities of Georgia, and (50 OOO in South Carolina, under Aotof LoKislature, for tho security ot policy? holders. Thu business of this strictly Southern and Homo Company ia confined by law to legiti? mate Lifo Insurance alone. POLICIES ISSUED ON ALL THE API'IIOVF.D MOTUAL PLANS. Tho Company has alao added tim Tontine System (of dividends) to ila other plan*. (Seo Ma? nual. ) Ninety per cent, of profita on the Mntual businesa divided annually among all the Mu? tual Policy-holders, without exception. One third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when desired-tho interest to bo provided for by the Company out of the Dividends. Notes for Premium LoanB not required. Non-partici? pating Policies grautcd at greatly reduced rules. GOLD POLICIES will be issued to those preferring them. Ample providion AOAINBT FORFEITURE of Po? licies in tho expressed terms of the contract; and rights of Policy-holders clearly defined in Policies. ANNUITIES, with participation in Profits, granted. Tho Company will always purchase ita Policies at their cash value when desired. Wo offer tho people of tho State tho samo financial security as Northern Mutual Compa? nies, the accumulating premiums of the in? sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital commencing with $508,000. This Stato represented in tho managemont at Macon by South Carolina Stockholders. We, the undersigned, having examined the. Char lei-and Prospectus of the "Cotton Stales" Life Insurance Company, (Parent Office, Ma? con, Ga., ) do cheerfully recommend it to the people of North and ?South Carolina aa a re? liable Southern Institution, Mutual in its work? ing, and strictly confined to tho business ol' Life Insurance, with a guaranteed capital ample for safety; and *$100,000 securely in? vested (to accord with the requirements of the Charter) for tho security of policy-holders. Signed by Col. Wm. johnston, President C., C. and A. R. lt., Gen. John A. Young, President Rock Island Factory, N. C., Ex-Gov. Z.B. Vance, Attorney-at-Law; Col. T. H. Brem, Joseph H. Wilson, Attorney-at Law, Charlotte, N. C. Gen. Wade Hampton, Joseph D. Pope, Attor noy-at-Law, John W. Parker, M. D , Col. J. G. Gibbes, Factor and Commission Merchant, Columbia, S. C. Blaudiug &, Richardaon, At? torneys-at-Law, A. A. Gilbert, Editor Sumter Watchman, H. C. H. P. Hammett, President Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Col. A. C. Haskell, Altorney-at-Law, A N. Talley. M. D. , Prof. S. C. University, C. D. Moiton, Hon. W. F. DeSanssure, Columbia, 8. C. Col Jae. H. Sion, Hon. W. R. Rohortsort, Winnsboro, S. C. Gen. M. C. Butler, Gen. R. G. M. Dunnovant, Edgefield, El. C. Hon. A. P. Aldrich. Barn? well, S. C. Gen. W. W. Harllco, Marion, S. C. Geo. A. Trenholm & Son, Charleston, 8. C. Gon. E. M. Law, Yorkville, 8. C. B. D. Boyd, President Bank Newberry, 8. C. Hon. J. A. Inglis, Maryland UnivurBity, formerly of 8. C. Gen. Robert ToombB, Georgia, Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Ga., and others. OFFICERS AT MACON, GEOROIA.-William B. Johnston, President; Wm. 8. Holt, Vice-Preai dent; Georgo S. Obear, Secretary; John W. Burke, General Agent; C. F. MuCay, Actuary; W. J. McGill, Miporintcndeut of Agencies; James Morcer Green, Medical Examiner. ADVISORY BOARD OF POLICY-HOLDERS, NORTH AND 8OUTU CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard H. An? derson. (Sumter,) President; Col. James H. ltion, Winnaboro; Col. Wm. Wallace, Colum? bia; Dr. 8amuol W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. James Farrow, Spartanburg; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurena; li. D. Royd, President Bank, New? berry; Col. James G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuel Stradlcy, Greenville; Qcu. E. M. Law, Yorkville;AGen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, Ac. LAVAL, BLACK A GIBBES, Gcn'l Ag'ts for North and South Carolina, Ofiico Columbia, 8. O. *$50 OHO since deposited in South Carolina. April 28 j_ Empire Shuttle Machine. WHY IS IT THU HKS T! IT RUN8 OVER Seams all right. It will take fifty stitches to the inch finer than any other Ma? chino. It will BOW h' avier and thicker Goods than any other Machine. It uses any and every kind of Thread. It sows Starched Goods as well as Unstarched. It dews the moat delicate, thin, aoft fabric with? out drawing. It BOWS a Miaa Seam as well BB any othor. W. D. LOVE & CO., Colombia Hotel Building, Nov|?0 Stun Solo Agentn._ Croquet, THE GAME for thia Season. A large assort? ment, Bomo quite cheap; direct from tho manufacturers, for Bale at BRYAN & McCARf ER'S April_20_Bookstore. _ Stack's Corn Whiskey. FOR salo by March 2 LOWRANCE & CO. K O S K O O ! The Great Reputation Which K0SK0O haa attained in all parla of thc country, As a Groat and Good Medicine, And tho largo numbera of tcatimoniala which aro constantly bring received from Physicians, and poraona tcho have BUEN CUBED by ita uso, ia CONCLUSIVE PBOOF of ita BEMABK ABLE VALUE, AS A BLOOD PURIFIER IT HAS NO EQUAL, DEINO, POSITIVELY, The Most Powerful Vegetable Alterative Yet discovered. DISEASES OE THE BLOOD. "The life ot tho flesh is in tho blood," ie a Scriptural maxim that Scionco provea to hu truo. Tho people talk of bad blood aa the canso of many diseases, and, like many popu? lar opinions, this of bad blood is founded in truth. Tho symptoms of bad blood aro usually quite plain. Bad digoetion causes imperfect nutrition, and, consequently, tho circulation is feeble, the soft tissues loso their tono and elasticity, and tho tonguo becomes palo, broad and frequently covered with a pasty white coat. This condition soon shows itself in roughness of tho skin, then in EBUPTIVE and ULCEUATivE diseases, and, when long conti lined, results in serious lesions of the Brain, Liver, Lunga or Urinary Apparatus. Much, very much, Buffering ia caused hy impure blood. It is estimated by some that onc-liftb of the human family are affected with Scrofula in some form. When the Blood ia pure, you are not so li able to any disease. Many impurifica of tho Blood arise from impure diseases of large cities. Eradicate every impurity from tho fountain of life, and good spirits, fair akin and vital strength will return to you. K O S K O O ! AS A LIVER INVIOORATOR! Stands unrivalled, Being thc Only Known Medicine That EFFICIENTLY stimulates and COBBEOTS Ibo hepatic secretions and functional DERANGE? MENTS of tho LlVEB, WITBOUT DEBILITATINO tho eystcm. While it acts freely upon the Liver, instead of copious purging, it gradually changes the discharges lo a perfectly natural slate. Symptoms of Liver Complaint and of some of those Diseases produced by it: A sallow or yellow color of tho ukin, or yel? lowish-brown spots on the taco and other parts of tho body; dullness and drowsiness, some? times headache; bitter or bad taste in tho mouth, internal boat; in many cases a dry, teasing cough; unsteady appetite; BometimeB aour stomach, with a raising of the food; a bloated or full feeling about tho stomach and Bides; aggravating paine in tho sidea, back or broaat, and about the shoulders; constipation of tho bowels; piles, flatulence, coldness of the extremities, Ac. 3BC O & "EL O <0> ! Ia a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in the cure of disoasoa of tho Kidneys and Bladder. In these Affections, it is as near a specific as any remedy can be. It does its work kindly, silently, and surely. The Relief which it affords is both certain and perceptible. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. Peraona unacquainted with the structure and functions of the Kidneys, cannot estimate the importance of their healthy action. Regular and sufliciect actiou of the Kidneys is aa important, nay, oven ?nore HO, than regu? larity of tho bowels. The Kidneys remove from the Blood those effete matters which, if permitted to remain, would speedily destroy life. A total suspension of tho tn ?"nary dis? charges will occasion death from thirty-six tc forty-eight hours. When tho Uriue is voided in small quanti? ties at the timo, or when there is a disposition to Urinate moro frequently than natural, or when tho Urine ia high colored or scalding, with weakness in tho small of tho bark, it ahould not bo trifled with or delayed, ont Koakoo should be taken at once to remedy the difficulty, before a lesion of tho organs takes placo. Most of tho diseases of tho Bladder originate from those of the Kidneve, the Urine being imperfectly secreted in tho Kidneys, prove irritating to the Bladder and Uriuarv pasaages. When we recollect that medicine never reaches tho Kidneys except through tho general circulation of tho Blood, we see how necessary it is to keep tho Fountain of Lifo Puro. K O S K O O ! Meets with groat success in the euro of Diseases of Nervous System. Almost ni ne-ten tbs of our people suffer from nervous exhaustion, and are, therefore, liable to its concomitant evita of mental depression, confused ideas, aol - cuing of tho brain, insani? ty, and complete breaking down of the goneral health. Thousands ure suffering to-day with broken-down uer voua syst?me, and, unfortu? nately, tobacco, alcohol, lato honra, over-work, (mental and physical,) aro causing diseases of the nervous system to increase at a fearful ratio. The symptoms to which diseases of tho ner? vous system givo risc, may be stated as fol? lows: A dull, heavy ft cling in tho hoad, some? timos more or less sovero pain or headache; Periodical Headache, Dizziness, Noises or Ringing in the Head; Confusion of Ideas; Temporary Loss of Memory; Dejection of Spirits; Starting during Sleep; Bad Dreams; Hesitation in Answering Questions; Dullness of Hearing; Twitching of the Face and Arms, Ac , which, if not promptly treated, lead to Paralysis, Delirium, Insanity, Impotency, Apoplexy, Ac, Ac. KOSKOO Ia NOT a secret quack remedy. FORMULA 1 around each bottle. Recommended hy the beat Pbyaicians, ominent Divines, Editors, Drug? gists, Merchants, Xe. Ifett and Most Popular Medicine In Use. PBEPARED ONLY BY J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., OHO A Nie CV EM JUT, I Laboratory and Offloo, No. 0 Main street, NORFOLK, VA. I PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. For salo by Druggists everywhere. I March 12 8mo ROBERT WOOD & CO., PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. ARDEN and Cemetery adornments, Cast, Vjr Wrought Iron and Wiro Railings, Fount ainu, Vasca, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs, Summer Rouses, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat? tern. New and improved styles of Hay Racks, Mangers, Stablo Fixtures, Stall Divisionu, Ac. PATENT WISE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window Guards, Farm Fencing, A-c. BROKZE WORK. Having fitted up our Foundry with special reference to tho abovo class of work, wo aro now prepared to fill with promptness all or? ders for RronzoCastings or Statuary, colossal, heroic, and lifo si/.o. O UNA MENTAL IRON GOODS. Tho largest assortment to bo found in tho United Stales, all of which aro executed with tho express view of pleasing tho taste, while thoy combino all tho requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to the placo of destination. Designs will bo sent lo thoau who wish to nm ho a soloction, April 8 Om "HEINITSH'S ~ QUEEN'S DELIGHT AB a Family Medicino, It Stands, and Will Forever Stand FIR8T in tho estimation of tho people, ho causo it haB withstood t hc aearehiug ?est s of tho Physician and a discriminating public, and whatever our vivos this trial must ho es? tablished on a sure, firm foundation. A SPRING AND SU.TI "noll MEDICINE. A known and recognized remedy among all people. Thouaauds attest its worth as a Medi? cine. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight Is a substitute for Calomel and Mercury. It acts by its vcgetablo principio as an altera? tivo upon the Livor and Stomach, promoting the accretion of hilo, and then directing it in its proper channel for tho nutritive purposes ot uigoutiun. For Bilious Diseases. Bilious Colic, Bilious Fever, Typhoid Fever, Chills and Fever, in fact, all fevcre, aro prevented by using QueeL'e Delight. It cures Liver Complaint, and all Hepatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Stomach Complain to, Scrofula, King's Evil, Cancerous and Indolent Tumors, White Swellings, Mercurial and Syphilitic Borea, Old Hores, Swelled Legs, Boils, Carbuncles, Eruptions, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Enlarged Joins, Rhcumatiam, Blotches. Eryaipelaa, St. Vitua' Danco. Dropsical Swell? ings, Salt. Rheum, and all Skin diseases and Humors in tho Blood, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Pains in the Back and Sides, Asthma, Consumption. Bronchitis, and all diseases which may bo traced to bad blood; and for very many diBeaaea peculiar to fe? males, euch as Suppression, Irregularity, Whites. Sterility, Uterine Dropsy, A?. SKIN DISEASES. Il baa boen prescribed in a great variety cf Cutaneous Affections, and found successful in curing Salt Itheum, Totter, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Morphew. Jaundiced skin, Ac, and for Diseases of and Discharges from the lining membranes of the Throat, Nose and Ears, and from tho Kidney a and Urinary Paaaagea, Lcucorrhooa, ?Vc. INVIGORATOR OF THE LIVER. As a Liver Iuvigorator it is of inestimable value. AB a stimulant, it is safer and eurer than all tho rum and whiskey tonics of the day, and if you valuo your lifo and health a pin's fcc, avoid these quickening stimulante to tho grave, and uao the Queen's Delight. FEMALES. Femalea of delicate constitu? ion, suffering from weakness and depression of mind, in con? sequence of those complaints which nature i inposes at tho period of chango, havo a plea? sant and aure remedy in the Quoeu'a Delight. DEBILITY. There ia no medicino equal to tho Queen's Delight in cases of Debility. It imparts a tone and vigor to tho wiiolo system, strength? ens tho appetite,causes an enjoyment of food, enables the stomach to digest it, purifica tho blood, givea a good, sound, healthy com? plexion, eradicates the yellow tingo from the eyes, imparts a bloom to the cheeks, and changes the patient from a short-breathed, emaciated, weak and nervous invalid to a full faced, Bloat anti vigoroua person. NERVOUS DEBILITY Generally accompanies Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia, and ia, fri quently produced by con? tinual constipation. The symptoms are, flutter? ing at the heart, a choking sensation, when in a lying posture, dots or weba before the sight, fever and dull pain in tho head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits. Debility of tho Nervous system should always bc dreaded aa of itself laying thc body open to an attack of any epidemic. NERVOUSNESS. HOW IT AFFECTS THE MIND. Persona utlhcted with this disease are geno- I rally annoyed by occurrences of no moment, which would not, if in a stain of heult h. give them any uneasiness. Tho Queen's Delight will Boon relievo the unpleasant effects of this diatrcasing aflliction. Bo sure and ask for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT; tho new remedy, with new princi? ples. No Sarsaparilla in it; that has been tried and found wanting, lt is not a fer? mented mid sour combination of hei bs. His not a Whinkey boverage, or Gin compound, to intoxicate; nor is it a Rum bitters, to ruin your health and lead to a moro fatal disease, drunkenness. But a health and life-giving Medicine, called aimplr "Heinitsh's Queen's Delight." The great success, and tho unparalleled popularity of thia medicine bespeaks for it the highest praise for tho inventor. Prepared only by E. H. HKINI I'SH. Druggist. And for aale by Druggists everywhere. April 30_ CERTAIN PRESERVATION OF THE " S I O EC T - " I T I S THAT tho celebrated perfected SPECTA? CLES and EYE GLAtSSK8, manufactured by Lazarus & Morris, Hartfotd, Connecticut, strengthens and preserves tho Eyes-assists tho Sight most brilliantly, and lasts a great many years without chango. ISAAC 8ULZBACHER, Jeweler, Columbia Hotel Row, is tho Bolo appointed Agent in Columbia, 8. C., and vicinity, for thor eale. Deo 31 ly Baltimore Advertisements. ' ?U?HTNQS" & BAILEY. BUOKSBLLERS AND STATIONERS, 2G2 Baltimore street. Baltimore, Md. THE l.argestand Best Assorted Stock f?UPJnn thc citv. of School, Law, Dental, Me <SES* dical, Classical. Religious and Miscella? neous BO OK H ; Bank and Counting HOUBO STATIONERY, of all Kinds. tV BLANK ROOKS manufactured to ord? in any stylo of binding and ruling. M 1 |8m GE?RA^P?GE~&~CO. UAKCCACTCBEBS Of PATENT PORTABLE OIBCULAS SAW MILLS Also Stationary and Portable Steam Magines, &o. No. 5 Bobroodor Btreot, / $3?~Send for Catalogues and Price-Lists. "BAD BLOOD." "THE LIFE IS TEE BLOOD." FROM it we derivo our strength, beauty and montai capability s. It is the centre of nur being, around which revolves all that makes existence happy. When this sourco is corrupted, tho painful effects aro visiblo in many shapes, prominent among which ia SCROFULA. This is a taint or infection of the human organism, and probably no ono is wholly freo from it. It exhibits itseirin varions shapes as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bonce, Die eu sed Scalp. Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints, St. Vitus' Dance, Foul Discharges from tho Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandu.ar Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Afiec ; tiona, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, I'isor 1 ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Afleo I tiona, Liver Complaint, Salt Rh* nm. Djspep I nia, Nuira gia, Loaa of Manhood ai.d General : Debility. It has been fhn custom lo treat these di? seases with Mercury und other Mineral sub? stances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, olteu prove injurions, and 0 tail mise? ry in after lifo. 1 bo loi g known injurious I properties of tbCBO so-cal li d alt?rai i v* a and purifiers bas led the pbilanthropical man of science to exploro tho arena of nature, the ie ! suit of which hap been the discovery of vege? table products which possie tho power of eradicating these, taints from ibo Blood. X>3EL- TUTTIS Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's De-lip;lit Is tho acknowledged antidote ' to all Blood Diseases. By its uso tho afflictions above enumerated can be permanently banished, and the Source-the Centre of Life-the Blood, bc maintained in all ita purity and vigor. Ko i UlatancH product tl by the ute' of Mercury, nnd for S) phill*, tvlth Ita train of ?-vii?, till? compound lu thc only sure antidote To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves aro unstrung, and countenance down-cast, The Sarsaparilla AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT Is a blessing. Try il fairly, and your nerves will bo reotored to their wonted vigor, and yourdijected countenance bo made radiant with tho consciouuuess ot RESTORED MANHOOD, Being free from violent minerals, it ie adapted to general use. The old and young may uso it; the most delicate female at any time may take it: the teodor infant, who may have inherited diaeaae, will bo cured by it. For Purifying the Blood, DBE ID DEL. TUTT'S Compound EXTRACT OF S A lt S A P A1! IL L A AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. When uxed in the Spring, it removes all humors which infeat the system, and ba? nishes the languor and debility peculiar to that season of tho year. lt acts promptly on the LIVER A vi) KIDNEYS. Producing a healthy action of the important organs by which all the impurities ol the sys? tem are carried iff, and tho result is A Clear Skin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits. Prepared by WM. H. TUTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA , And sold by Druggists everywhere. April 14_Gmo CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 & UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST ALLO M EB A T TUE RA TE OF SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM? ON CE UTI F1C A IES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MON TUS ON A COO UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Marlin, President. John B. Palmer. / vico-Presidrnfn John P. Thon,as, f v,co 1 rC81t>ents. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMasfer, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg. Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. 8cott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston-. Daniel Ravenel. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or ?diann and others may hero deposit their sav ngB and draw a liberal rafe of interest there I on. Planters, Professional Men and Trust?es wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses: Parents dosiring to art apart small -urns for their children, and Married Women and Minore (whoao deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for futuro nae. aro hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and. at the same time, bo subject to withdrawal wi en ncodod. Aug 18