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THE DAUA |??|PH(MIX. "Let our Just Censure ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r Attend tho True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 5. 1870 VOL. VI-NO. G7. ' f ? -;- g Fifanimsk m NEW YottK-^-The Fe? nians in this city to day; ahowed lea? enthusiasm than on any previous day cinco tho inauguration of the Oanadian raid; but, notwithstanding the preva? lence 'among some of a visible state of despondence, the majority, and more particularly those in office, professed themselves still sanguine that tho "war" would be a success. So much was this the case, that throughout the morning and afternoon largo crowds blocked Fourth street, anxiously nwniting news from tho friends near the border. Shortly after noon a despatch was re? ceived from one of the Buffalo lenders, which stated that the men from that part of tho State were still in earnest, uud that they expected BOOU to bo able to telegraph news of n blow having been struck. This intelligence revived the drooping spirits df the rauk and file, and enthusiasm was once moro aroused. But little recruiting was done through? out the day. This was not caused by any lack of applicants, anxious to have their names placed upon tho roll of honor, but only from tho lack of fnuds to transport tho recruits to tho scene of action. In fact, vice-President Eagan and Secretary of War Keuehun stated that tho only thiug which could iu nny way interfere with the success of the movement, was tho lack of money. Several subscriptions were received nt headquarters during the day, but there was au evident falling off in the aggre? gate of tho amounts received. The same unbelief in newspaper despatches prevailed yesterday, and many of the j men unhesitatingly state that ul I tho de- J spatches publi-hi d were but au expression of English opinion, sent through Cana? dian hirelings. The commissary depart-j meut, it is anticipated, will bo estab- i lished to-duy, at Malone, and wheu this j shall havo been accomplished, nil rumors of men leaving tho frontier will not be believed by the cit}* Fenians, lt is em? phatically given out to the men that the "end is not yet," but that moro men j will nt once bo furnished to carry on the i struggle for Irish independence ns soon ! as several large sums of money promised shall bo paid into the treasury. A rn inor prevailed that tho Western Fenians j moving from Detroit had taken up n po- : sition near the border, and that a move- ' ment would at once be made on that side of the dominion. As far ns can be ! ascertained, no men will bo sent, on to! M alono to-day. -Netc York Democrat, Isl. j PRIMARY MEETINGS.-Our staid, hut ! not over-sangniuo contemporary, the1 Nation, thinks it. ia demonstrated that j respectable men will not attend primary 1 meetings, and that it becomes absolutely necessary to devise new machinery such as can bo adopted to the practical re? quirements of the d'y. This looks well on poper, but how is tho machinery to be applied? Indeed, what innovation of any sort will our political masters allow? At present onr situation is as helpless ns that of poor Sinbad, when he groaned under the diabolical burden of the Old Man of the Seo. A Frenchman, ono M. Duohemin, bas lately made a discovery that suggests on even more uncomforta? ble analogy. He has found that the mor? tality that has taken place annually in early spring among tho carp in French fish-ponds has been occasioned by tonds. An enormous toad, desirous of nailing about under water without personal ex? ertion, gets upon the head of a carp and sits there with its feet applied to the eyes of the fish. A film, causing blindness, grows upon the eyes of the corp, and part of its head, and death ultimately ensues. Some of the political masters are ominously like tho botrncbion rep? tiles that destroy the uuhappy carp; and if the symptoms of blindness bo not op parent in our body politic, wo are unable otherwise to account for the long le? thargy which afflicts it. We fear some? thing more potent than any conceivable substitute for primary meetings will have to bo devised, in order that we may overt consequences which seem inevitable to outsiders, while they oro totally unsus? pected by those most concerned-like the impending eheck-mote which the looker-on sees is inevitable, at tho very time tho defeated player is trifling with his pawns in beautiful unconsciousness of his doom.-New York Times. A Tralee telegram states that a shock? ing casualty occurred at Lon^uin, Ire? land, a village on the extreme West coast of Kerry. A barrel of pnrafino oil was washed ashore from a wreck, and twelve persons, who had taken it ont of Hie water, carried the cask into the house of a man named Cronan. When the cask was opened, the men, thinking that the oil might hove been injured by the sea, and being ignorant of its explosive qualities, tested it with a lighted torch. Tbe result was a terrible explosion. Tho house was blown to pieces, and, when help came, the charred remains of Cro hon's two sous, a man named Michael Dowley and a girl named Moran, were found. Croliun, his wife and daughter, nnd three men and o woman were dread? fully burned, and nearly all am de? spaired of. STARTLING DEVELOI-M I:NT ! -G rad u al ly, from mouth to mouth; silently, whisper? ingly, wo got tho news, that on last Mon? day night, tho last of our little town was to bo burned. Strangely, mysteriously, through the honesty of a good, noble, copservative negro, the peoplo of Wash? ington have been saved from the futo of Henderson. A plot has been developed for tho burning of the town; developed in time; pnrties arrested, (all negroes,) nnd thus far, the destruction stayed. If tho Standard can seo the hand of a Kn Klux in this, let him see it. Wo hereby warn our neighboring towns to bo on the alert, for thorn io a gang of these flouters, without our homes, prowling over tho country. [ Washington (N. C.) Intelligencer. The streets of Brooklyn, N. Y., wore made glad on tho 1st, with the presence of 80,000 Sunday Behool children in line, Special Notices. Wo aro authorized to announco EDWARD F. STOKES, ESQ., of Greenville, a candidato to represent tho peoplo of tho Fourth Congres? sional District of South Carolina in tho Con? gress of tho Uni tod States, at tho ensuing election in October. Principles-DEMOCRATIC. asr The papers of tho Fourth Congres? sional Dintriot will please insert until ord- rod out. _May 2.1 THE LIVING MACHINE-Ii.juro the main-spring of a watch and every portion of tho works becomes disordered. Tho human stomach is to tho human system what that elastic piece of metal is to a chronometer. It Influences tho action of tho oilier organs, and controls, to a certain extent, the whole living machine. The comparison may bo carried further: for as the weakness or other imper? fections of thc main-spring in indicated on the face ot the time piece, HO als?) is tho weak? ness or other disorder of tho stomach bet ray? ed hy tho bice of the invalid. Tho complexion is fallow or laded, tho eyes are deficient in lustre and intelligence, and there is a worn, anxious expression in tho whole countenance which tell as plainly ns written words could do, that tho great nourishing organ, whoso oflic.e it is lo minister tu thc wants of the body, and to sustain and renew all its partH, is not per? forming I'.S duly, lt requires renovating and reg-ila ting, and to accomplish this end, HOS? TET I'ER'S STOMACH EirrT.lt S limy be truly said to bo the one thing needful. Tho broken main-spring of a watch may bo replaced by a new one. but the stomach can only be repaired and strengthened, and this is ?no of thc ob? jects of the famous vegetable restorative which, for eighteen years, has ticen waging a succvbeful contest with dyspepsia in ail cli? mates. As a specific for indigestion, it stands alone. When the resources of the pharmaco? poeia havo boon exhausted, without, at best, d iing mme than mitigating tho complaint, a course of this wholesome and palatable, yet powerful at omach ic, effects a perfect and per? manent cure. In all cases of dyspepsia, thc liver is more or less disordered, and upon this important glam!, ns well as upon the stomach and bowels, tho RtTTElts act with singular dis? tinctness, regulating and reinvigorating every secretive and assimilating organ on which bodily and mental health depend. Juno 3 ft? WEDLOCK-THE HAMS OF CIVIL SOCIETY.-.Essays for Young Men, on thc honor and happiness of Marriago, and thc evils and dangers of Celibacy-with sanitarj help for the attaiumentof man'u trno position in life. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, box P. Phil adelphia. Fa. May 2-1 3ino f ? ? ? ? ? ? f f f ? P P ? To Hie Working Class.-We are now prc pared to furnish all classes with cnnalant um ploy meut at home, tho whole of thu timo oi for tho spare momenta. Business new, ligh! and profitable. Persons of either sex casih earn from 50c. to $5 per evening, and a pro porlional sum hy devoting their whole timo t< tho business. Boys and girls carn nearly ai much aa mon. That all who see ti is notici may send their address, and test tho business wc mako this unparalleled offer: To such a are not well satisfied, wo will send $1 to pa; for the trouble of writing. Full particulars a valuable sample, which will do to commend work on. and a copv ot The People's Literate Companion-one of the largest and best fami ly newspapers published-all sent free by mai! Header, if you want permanent, profitai?! work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta Maine._March 10 [|13ino WILL all those afilicted with COUGH o CONSUMPTION, read thc following and lear thc value of ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM? Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, Surgeon in thc arm during the war, from exposuro, contracte consumption. He says: "I have no hesitanc in stating that it was by the usc of your Lon Balsam that I am now a!ivo and enjoy in health." Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, snys: "I recon mend your Balsam in preference to any ot.h< medicine for Coughs, and it gives eatisfai lion." ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM ia tho remedy 1 cure all Lung and Throat difficulties, should be thoroughly teated before using ni) other Balsam, lt will cure when all ut bei fail. Directions accompany each bottle. J. N MARIUS A CO., Sole Proprietors, Cincinnati, O. Sold bv all Di uggists. PERRY DAVIS St SON, Providence, lt. L, General Agents for New England States Sold by FISHER St HK1NITS1I, June llillmo Columbia, 8. C. ! Until Some EngllMli Test Inion, lui?. G KI:KN K'S SAILORS' HOME, Poplar street, London, England. I take thia method of making known t! perfect euro I havo obtained from the uso your valuable medicine, the PAIN KILLE I wns urged by a friend to try it, and procur a bottle of Dr. Kernot, Apothecary. I had been a filleted three year's with Nr. ralgia and violent spasms ot thu slounu which caused a constant rejection of foe The doctors nt Westminister Hospital ga up my case, in despair. 'Iben I tried yo l'A IN KILLER, which gave mc imm?diat e i lief from pain and sickliest.; sud 1 pi'gahi my strength, and am now able to follow i usual occupation of sailor. One bottle eur me. Yoma respectfully, CHARLES POWELL Sin: I desire to bear willing testimony tot wonderful efficacy o! that American Venn ! called Pain Killer, which I believe bus ] equal in this country. I have been alilicl I with heart disease, and could lind no rr j lill I got the Pain Killer, which soon mad cure. 1 am quito willing to answer any I quirics about niv ouse. Yours, etc.. FANNY SILVERS, Dudley, (Worcestershire,) England GENTLEMEN: I can with great confide; recommend your excellent medicino, tho P Killer, forKhoumati-.nl, Indigestion, and a Toothache, having proved its efficacy in above complaints. Yours, Ac . REUBEN MITCHELL, Bridgumau's Place, Boltoi GSNTLEMBM: I havo vory great pleasure recommending your medicine, tho PainKil I was suffering severely a few wooks ai with Bronchitis, and could acarcoly swal any food, BO inflamed waB my throat. I advised by a friend to try your Pain Kil and, after taking a few dosoa of it, waa c plotely cured. Yours rospoctfullv. T. WILKINSON, Bolton, Englan P. S.-I havo recommended the modicin sovcral of my friends- and, in evcrv inatai it has had tho desired effect. Jl l||lu GREAT GERMAN BITTERS. THE Purest Medicated Cordial OF Tlae Ase. -o ALTERATIVE, ANTJ-IHLIOUS, and IN VIGORA TING PROPERTIES. 3' HT MAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS _J ia prepared from tho original German re? ceipt now iu the possession of tho proprietors, and ia the ?amo preparation that waa used in Germany upwards of a ceutnry ago; and to? day it ia tho hinno hold remedy of Germany, recommended hy ita moat eminent physicians. LIPIMIAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS ls composed of tho purest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorito bovorago, impregnated with tho juices and extracts of rare herbs, roots and harks; all of which coinbimd make it one of tho best and auront preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tono in Ibo Stomach and Digestivo Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constip?t ion, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and a; a J* HE I 'KXTI1V: FO ll CK IL LS. I XD FE I 'EH ' AND I MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. ir E MAL. KS Will ibid LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS Ibo lust tonie known for tho discuses to which they aro generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH. March IC, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lip?nnan Ai //?.?., Savannah, tin.-GENTS: I have before mo your esteemed letter ot the. 1-ith inst., containing various documents relative to your "German Bitters.*' After a careful examinai iou I must confess that your Hitters is really what you represent il to be, an old German recipe "of Dr- Mitch* erheb, of berlin, Prussia. It will no doubt he j excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventivo of chills and fever. I lind it to bo a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain, yoma truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippnwn ct Uro., Druggists, Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great G'iman Bitters hero to my customers and friends, and I lind better sale tor it than any I havo ever kept before. Those who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in saying that it ia far | superior in value to any other Bitters now in nae. Yours, respect lull v, (Signed) ' W. KIRKLAND. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. Wholesale Agents for tho State of South Carolina-DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.. OLAOIUS A WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charloa tnn, S. C._Juno 2 lyjjj Bay to the Best Advantage. W. A. CARR & GO., Bridgo street, near Gates, Grerier *al Grocers P?P<& SELL GOODS as Cheap, if not Cheap nH-joler than any houao in Columbia. Give *WUD(JRthem a trial. March 10 The White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrivr County, West Virginia. FAMOUS for the Alterative WaterB and Fa? shionable patrons, will bo open on MAY 15TH; capable of accommodating, in view of tho improvements made, from 1,500 to 2.000 persons. Tho cars of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railway now run to the Springs. The locatiou is 2,000 feet above tho level of tho sea, h Hording entire relief from summer prostrating heats. Excellent Bands and extensivo Livery in at? tendance, and every arrangement for the on joymetit of guests. FANCY and MASQUE? RADE MALLS tluring the season. CiiAUOES-?25 per week, and $00 per month, of thirty daya. Children, under ten years, and Colored Servants half pri?e; White Ser? vants according to accommodations. Address May 28 15 PEYTON A CO.. Proprietors. Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, V. SUftiniEK. Js?o. TniS elegant establishment will ho opened for tho reception of visitors on the first I day of JUNE, 1870. Tho Proprietors, with the experience of tho last summer, and having made many changes in tho different departments of this extensive Watering Place, each of which it will be their endeavor to IMTKOVK, extend a pleasant recep? tion to their patrons. The Cottages aro large and commodious, separate and distinct from each other, and titted up with new Furniture, j Every effort of thc Proprietors will ho pul . forth to make their guests comfortable, and it will bo their aim to keep np tho reputation of tho MONTO O ME li Y WHITE SULPHUR. ! Thc social as well as thc gay will find that this I place has peculiar advantages over many of '? tho Watering Places of Virginia, t An elegant Rand hf Music has been secured. ! Bowling Alleys, Billiard Saloons and Bath? have been titted up h r the amusement and : comfort of guests. 1 Post Ofllce, Express Office, Telegraph Office on the premises for the convenience ami intercourse with all parts of thc world. I Passengers will procure tickets ola Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to Big Tunnel, and talus the Springs Branch Railroad, which lands them directly in the Reception Home at the Springs. Board M per day; $20 per week; $70 pir mooth. For further particulars, address WILSON Si LORENTZ, 1'ropriotors. May 10 '?mo "NICKEESON HOUSE." COLUMBIA, sOU'i'Il CAROLINA. THIS pleasantly located HO? TEL, unsurpassed by any Houao in the South for comfort and healthy locality, is now open to Travelers and others Becking accom? modations. Families can bo furnished with nico, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will bo found at tho different depots-passengers carried to and from the Hotel freo of charge Nov 3 WM. A- WRIGHT. Those iu want of Canary Birds and Cages, should go to Pollock's. Charleston Advertisements. LIGHT, PLEASANT ANO IMtOFITA ULlfi EMPLOYMENT guaranteed to persons in every part ol' the country. Suita? ble for Lanie* or Gentlemen, Soya or GirlH. Address XIX CENTURY PUBLICATION CO., Charleston, ?. C. June 1 W f Largest and mont completo] "uA Orr- ! Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, "ita 9V J Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, in the fin I?'IT I Southern states. J ~?u Print&l ?'rice Lisi tieften competition. Send tor ono. Sent free on application. April 8_ tty Shaw's Cotton Seed Huller. Il KO DI K & < .?>., Agenta, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants April 3 _ CflARLESTON, S. C. fly Notice to Travelers. '1 O accommodate the large VEGETABLE BUSINESS offering hy -V this steam line to Now ''^> York, thc sleKiuships aro appointed to sail ~ from Charleston as follows, arriving in New York on Friday morn? ing: SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, May 24, (! o'clock 1\ M. TENNESSEE. Captain CIIIC?KBTF.H, Tuesday, May 31, ll o'clock F. M. SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, June 7, 6 o'clock P M. TENNESSEE, Captain CnieiiESTKit, Tueadav, Juno 14, fi o'clock P. M. SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain ADKINS, Tues? day, June 21, C o'clock P. M. TENNESSEE, Captain CuiCUKSTEn, Tueadav, June 28. 0 o'clock P. M. Travelers from interior points will note thia temporary chango of sailing days. Both tho steamships on this line are newly constructed, the largest and most commodi? ous on the Atlantic coast, built of iron, with water-tight compartments, and all passenger accommodation? AUK ON HECK, securing tho? rough ventilation and uoiuiort. **- Tickets car? ho purchased at ali interior railroad pointa in connection with Charleston, and of WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, No. 1 Union Wharf. WAGNER, HUGER A Ci)., General Agents, Broad street, Charleston, S. C. May IS ~^7%7"??e>T?e> to iSt03p. Williams' Hotel, Form? ly Harvey House, BPARTANBUrtO C. H., S.O. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LAURENS O. IL, S. (J. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. MY friends and tho traveling publie are respectfully in? formed that the ?hov?' named HOTELS aro now under my control; and ihey may rest assurod that the reputation of the. two houses will bo fully kept up. Tho Rooms aro comfortably furnished and the Tables will bc supplied with tho best of everything. May 1 :)mo Garolina Pine Hud Cordial, Manufactured hy Richard Harry A Co., Co ?uni')ia, S. V. rilli IS CORDIAL, as its name indicates, is X made from tho Buds of the Young Pine, with the purest of spirits, und is entirely fri e j fr un all essential ob?. We can safely rceom- ; mend i\ in eases of Cuu->uinptioti, Affections | of thu Throat, ami f.>: its beneficial action on ! Urinary Organs, and its a pleasant Cordial, I either before or after meals. May 2'2 To all Whom it May Concern. HAMBURG, S. C., JAN OAKY Kl, 1S70. BEING appointed and commissioned as the I Receiver nf the Hamburg Bank, ail par- ! ties having transactions with said Rank will I communicate with PRANK ARNIM, j Feb fi j Exchange House Bar and Restaurant. OPEN at all hour*-.where mu can always lind the best of WINES. ALI'S, LIQUORS, ! CIGARS, Ac. Fresh Lager Beer on ice. May H Croquet, THE GAME for this Season. A large assort? ment, some quite cheap; direct bom tho manufacturers, for salo at BRYAN A McCARTEH'S April '20 Bookstore. Fine Gold Watches 0F all descriptions, for Ladies and Gentlemen, for sale at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Ono door North of Messrs. Scott A Williams' Banking HOUBC. Pee 16 I. H. COLEMAN, Trial Justice. OFFICE, Da. GKIOEU'S, North-eastcoruer of Plain and Assembly streets. All business promptly attended te. May 21 3mo ? ROBERT WOOD & CO., PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. /"""I ARDEN mid Cemetery adornment P. Cn pt, \JT Wrought Iron mid Wire Railings, Fount? ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs, Summer IIOUBCS, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat? tern. New and improved styles of Hay liacka, Maugcra, Stablo Fixtures. Stall Divisions, Ac. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac. BRONZE IVOKK. Having Olted up our Foundry with special reforencu to tho above clasB of work, wo are now prepared to fill with promptness all or? ders for Bron/.e Castings of Statuary, colossal, heroic, and life size. OHKA M EX TA I. IRON GOODS. Tho largest assortment to bo found in the United States, all of which are executed with the express view of pleasing tho taste, while they combine all tho requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having ail articles can-fully boxed and shipped lo the piuco of destination. Designa will he sent to those who wish to muk?: a selection. April H lim HETNIT^H'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT As a Family Medicine, It Stands, and Will Forever Stand FIRST in thc estimation of tho people, be? cause it has withstood tho searching'ests of tho Physician and a discriminating public, and whatever survives this trial must ho es? tablished on a sure, firm foundation. A SPRING AXD SUMMER MEDICINE. | A known and recognized remedy muong all j people. Thousands attest itu worth ns a Modi- j cine. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight Is a substitute for Calomel and Mercury. Il acts by its vegetable principio na an altera? tivo upon the Liver and Stomach, promoting tho s< crol ion of bile, and then directing it to its proper channel for tho nutritive purposes | ot digestion. For Bilious Diseases. Bilious j Colic, Rilions Fever, Typhoid Fever, Chills and I Fever, in fact, all fevers, are prevented by I using Queen's Delight. It eurea Liver Complaint, ami nil Hepatic DiaordcrB, Dyspepsia, Stomach Complaints, Scrofula, King's Evil, Cancerous and Indolent Tumors, White ?Swollinga, Mercurial and Syphilitic Sores, Old Sores, Swelled Legs, Roils, Carbuncles,Eruptions,GoitreorSwelled Nock, Enlarged Joins, Rheumatism, Blotches, Erysipelas, St. Vitus' Danco. Dropsical Swell? ings, Salt Rheum, and all Skin diseases and Humors in tho Rlood, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Pains in tho Back and Sides, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, and all diaeaaea which may bo traced to bad blood; and for very many dieoaseB peculiar to fc maleB, such as Suppression, Irregularity, Whites. Sterility, Uterine Dropsy, Ac. SION DISEASES. It has been prescribed in a grent variety cf Cutaneous Affections, and found Bticcosaliil in curing.Salt Rheum, Tetter, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Morpbcw, Jaundiced Skin, Ac, and for Diseases of and Dischargee from tho lining membranes of tho Throat, Nose and Ears, and from tho Kidnoys and Urinary PassaROs, Leucorrhcea. iVc. 1NV1GURATOR OF ?HE LIVER. AB a Liver Invigorator it is of inestimable value. As a stimulant, it is safer and surer than all the rum and whiskey tonics of thc day, and if yon value your lifo and health a pin's fee, avoid these quickening stimulants to the grave, and mi> the Queen's Delight. FEM ALK 8. Females of delicato constitution, suffering from weakness and depression of mind, in con? sequence of those complaints which nature imposes at the period of change, have a plea? sant and sure remedy in tho Queen's Delight. DEBILITY. There is no medicine equil to tho Queen's ' Delight in cases of Debility. It imparts a tone and vigor to the wtiolo system, strength? ens tho appetite, causea ah enjoyment nf fund, enables tlie stomach to digest il, purifies the blood, gives a good, sound, healthy com? plexion, eradicates the yellow tinge from the eyes, imparta a Mooni to the cheeks, and changes tho patient from a short-breathed,! emaciated, weak and nervous invalid to n full faced, stout and vigorous person. NERVOUS DEBILITY Generally accompanies Liver Complaint or | Dyspepsia, and is, frequently produced by con- | tinual constipation. The symptoms arc, flutter? ing at the heart, a choking sensation, when in a lying posture, dota or webs before tho sight, lever nod dull pain in the head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits. Debility of tlie Nervous system should always be dreaded as of itself hiving the bod} open" to an at I nek nf any ?pid?mie. NKKVOU8NKSS. HOW IT APPRCT8 TIIK MINI). Persons a ill toted with thia disease are gene? rally annoyed by occurrences of no moment, which would not. if in a state of health, give them any uneasiness. The Quoi n's Delight will soon relieve the unpleasant effects of this dialreseing affliction. Be sure and ask liir IIEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT; tho new remedy, with new princi? ples. Xu Sarsaparilla in it; that haH been tried and lound wanting, lt is not a fer? mented and sour combinat ion of herbs. His not a Whiskey beverage, er Ghi compound, to intoxicate; nor is it a Rum Ritters, to nilli your health and lead to a more fatal disease, drunkenness. But a health and life-giving Medicino, called siuiplj "Ueinitsh'a Queen'? Delight." The great success, and the unparalleled popularity of this medicine bespeaks for it the highest praise for the inventor. Prepared only by E. II. IJ FINITSH, Druggist. And fm- sale by Druggists everywhere. April 30 CERTAIN PRESERVATION OK TUE 6 * S I G- JE? T - ' ' IT IS A FACT THAT the celebrated perfected SPECTA? CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured by Lazarus A Morris, Hartford, Connecticut, atreugtbcnB and preservoB tho EyeB-assists tho Sight moot brilliantly, and lasts a great many yoara without chango. ISAAC SULZBACRER, Jeweler, Columbia Hotel How, ia tho solo appointed Agent in Columbia, B. C., and vicinity, for tber Bale. Dec 31 ly Seed Peas. 7pf BUSHELS prime Clay Cow Peas, for O seed, for salo by E. HOPE. Baltimore Advertisements. GEORGE PAGE & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR ? SAW MILLS, Also Stationary and Portaule //liv Steam Engines, &o./ j|\ No. 5 Schroodor Strcot, / ll BAt.TlBlQfAE,BlD. /\^^^S^^^i\ SgrScndfor Catalogues and Pricc-Lisls. Hoes, Steel and Iron. QAA DOZEN Brade's CHOWN HOES, aa O vU sorted sizes. 20,000 Iba. English PLOW STEEL, assorted Bizes. 50,000 lbs. Genuine SWEDES IRON, asBort od sizes. Tho ab ovo are of direct importation from Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield, and aro, therefore, of superior Qualities to North? ern imitations. J. & T. R. AGNEW. BAD BLOOD." "THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD." FROM it we derive our strength, beauty and mental capabilities. It ia the centre of our being, around which revolves all that makes existence happy. When thia source ie corrupted, tho painful effects aro vibible in many ahapes, prominent among which is SCROFULA. This ia a taint or infection of the human I organism, and probably no ono ia wholly free I from it. It exhibits itself in varioua shape* - as Ulcers and Sores, Decoyed Renee, Dit-eaeed Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Dheased Jointe, St. Vitus' Dance, Foul Discharges front the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular t-wellirge, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affec? tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor? ders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic. Affec? tions, Liver Complaint, bali bin uni. Dyspep? sia. Neura'gia, Loss of Manhood ai.d General I Debility. lt ha's been thc cuetom lo treat fheec di? seases with Mercury ?nd other Mineral f-ub stanccs,which, though Pornofilms producing a cure, oltcn provo injurien?, sud e tail mite? ry in after life. Tho loi g known injurions properties of these so-called alteiativiB and purifiers bas led tho philanthropies! man ot' i-eif-nco to explore the nunn ol nature, the ic sult of which hap been the (Recovery of vege? table products which poseeB the power of eradicating these taints from the Blood. 33DEI.- TUTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla aHd Queen's Delight Is tho acknowledged antidote to all Blood Disrates. By ita nae tho uftliclior.a above enumerated can bo permanently banished, and tho Source-Ike Centre nf Life-the Blood, bc maintained in all its purity and vigor. Poi Discuses pi?ilufcd hy itic usc of Mercury-, ?nil for Sy pitilla, ivitli Its train of evils, tilla co m ?nm nd I* Hie only anrc antidote. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, and countenance down-cast, The Sarsaparilla ANO fiUEEH'S DEUSHT Is a bleaaing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will bo restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance bo made radiant with the couaciouuneaa of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being freo from violent min?rala, it ie adapted lo general use. Tho old and young may uao it; the most delicate female at any lime may take it: thc tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. For Purifying the Blood, USE 333=L n?TJ 121?7& Compound EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA ANO QUEENS DELIGHT. When us>ed in tho Spring, it removee all humors which infest the system, and ba I nisbet! ibu languor ami debtlitj peculiar to thal seusen of the year. It acts promptly on thc L IVB IC AXn KI?M3Y8, Producing a healthy action of tho important organs by which all the impurities ol the sys? tem arc carried < if. and tho result is A Clear Skin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits. Prepared bv WM. H. TUTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, OA , And sold by Druggists everywhere. April 14 Gmo CITIZENS' SAVINGST?NK OK SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF fl A UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST A ILO WER A T THE RA TE O SE VEX PEU CENT. PER A XX UM, ON CERTIFICA 'JES OF DEPOSIT, A Xl) SIX PER ('EXT. COM I'O UNDER EVERY SIX MONTHS ox A ceo rx TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President, . John B. Palmer. / vifl0.pr?iaeiu_ John P. Thomas, j *lLC 1 """""te. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. P. W. McMaster, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. 1*. Thomas, Columbia. E. H, Heinitah, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. O. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ra veitel. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may hero deposit their Bav tnga and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Plauters, Professional Men and Trustees i wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart email .sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, by their legal representatives,) withing to lay asido funds for futuro uso. aro hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whero they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the Rame time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18