The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 30, 1870, Image 1

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Tho Augusta Consitti?ionalist says:. The great glory of tho Dom o o rat i o plot form of Georgia is its reaffirmation of the doctrine of State Bights and that, for all ?racticable and useful purposes, those tights, however temporarily trampled upon or abused, ore.not *'dead issues." In spite of enemies from without and plausible cavilers within the citadel, they will be the prominent living principles in the next Presidential election, as sot forth in the Georgia Resolution of 1870. Upon these declarations all men wo love constitutional government can rally, and ? _ . ". >r ?t r. -, fr ? ? . <f&f$il Ht^WV:'-:" *S *>*' ? "Let our Just Censure BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. C.. TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 30. 1870 fiWn? the True Event." VOL. VI-NO. 139. -T^s-; To 'Physicians! To Physicians! -v. v VS N?W YOBS, Angust 15,1803. SbXiLOW moto call vour attention to my .^PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EX? TRACTE BUOHU. The component partH are BI/CTION LONO LEAF, CUdEB?, JUNIPER DEtWTlES. Moor, OF PREPARATION.-Buohu, ia vacuo. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. CubobB extracted by diaplacement with upi ri tn obt .inert from Juniper Berries; very little sugar ?B used, and a small proportion of spirit. It is moro palatable than any now in use. Bnchu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its fra? grance; tho action of a flame destroys this. ia antagonism to them, no victory is worth the winning. The people North, Sooth, East and West are beginning to realize the great troth that tho judicious freedom bequeathed the States by tho fonnders of the Republic is fur better than the centralism and despotism of radical destroyers. The result of this idea will bo made manifest at tho bnllot box. STRANOE OAIIAMITY.-FIVE YOUNO MEN STRUCK DEAF AT HELENA, ARKANSAS.-A very strange report comes up from Ho lena on apparently good authority. Some days or evenings ago five young meu paesed a few hours together in a social manner at one of their rooms, and sepa? rated for the night, as young men usual? ly do, without any unusual occurrence. Next morning it was discovered that thoy were all deaf, apparently beyond relief. One of them is now in tho city for treat? ment, though we have not met him. These are the leading features of this re? markable event, as related by a gentle? man who came np from Helena last week; but it seems so iucrediblo that wo give it only os a rumor aud forbear giving names or further particulars at preseut. [Memphis Ledger, August IC. Special Notices. CHOLERA I-Tho following letter ia from Mr. Woodward, of Ht. Louis, to J. N. Harris, Esq., of Now London, Conn. Mr. W. is a gen? tleman of high respectability, and during thc prevalence of tho cholera in St. Louis, watched tho result of tho application of tho Pain Killer for this diseaso, and bis testimony can bo reliod upon with tho utmost confidence: DEAR SIR: You recollect wheu I saw you in January last, my expressing to you my most saoguiue expectations that Davis' PAIN KILLEB would have a tremendous salo in tho West this season, and my auticipatious have been moro than realized, and tho testimony of thousands who bavo used it has been that they would not be wil?ug to go to bed at night without it in the houso. On the appoaranco of tho cholera in this city, such was tho confidence in thc Pain Killer as a remedy, that many who purchased it remarked to mo that they bad no fears or dread of the cholera, as long aa thoy had tho Pain Killer by them, and hundreds took it daily as a preventative, for no person can have a derangement of tho bowels or diar? rhoea, if thoy uso this modicino. This was tho security and confidonco of hundreds acquainted with it, and when their friends were attacked with tho Cholera, they would administer the romcdy in largo quantities, ?nd in every caso when it has been taken in any of the first stages of this disease, it has proved successful. I consider it an infallible remedy. I have not heard of any individual in any family who naed the Pain Killer when attacked, but speedily recovered. The clerk informed mo that he administer? ed it to persons when cold or in tho cramps, and it gave immediate reliof, but still it should bo given quickly, for when the dis cbargo of "rico water" bas begun, tho hope of life has fled. Should this diseaso mako its appearanoo among you, as in all probability it will, bo not alarmed; you and all others thoro have tbe remedy, and I am confident if tho Pain Killer is used, not a single death by cho? lera wiU occur in your citv. Respectfully yours, A. T. WOODWARD. SST The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Family Medicines. Aug2i[|lmo South Carolina Bank and Trust Co., OF* COLUMBIA, (In Building formerly occupied by Carolina National Bank,) BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE all issues of GOVERNMENT BONDS, at current market rates, also COIN and COUPONS, and execute orders for tho purchase and sale of Gold, and all first-class securities, on commission. ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, pay? able on demand, or at fixed dato, bearing interest, and available in all parts of tho United States. ADVANOE8 made to our dealers, on ap? proved collaterals, at maikot rates of interest. COLLECTIONS mado everywhere in the United States, Canada and Europe, and Ex? change bought and sold. Dividends and Coupons collected. HARDY SOLOMON, President. J. 0. ROATH, Cashier._Juno 29 gmo THE BROOKS REVOLVING Cotton Screw Press Bas stood the lest three years and took FIRST PREMIUM last year atNcwOrleahs, Memphis and in Mississippi. Send for eil calar to W. 8. HENERY, Charleston ; GOLD? SMITH & KIND, Columbia; or F. A. CONNOR, An g 4 Imo General Agent, Ookesbnry. Selling Off to Close Out. AS I intend hereafter to koop onlv a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, I will aoll out, at and below cost, my ENTIRE STOCK ot Pistols. Guns, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Caps, Cartridges, Powder and all other Fancy Articles. ALSO, A flue lot of FANS, soiling very low. ISAAC BULZBACHER, Jnno 1_Columbia Hotel Row. "The Carolina House." THIS HOUSE bas always enjoyed the repu? tation of being tho best place in tho city for obtaining the coolest and most delicious mixed drinks. Tho new brand ot Svbiskcv THE HIBERNIAN, is something out of tho ordinary run. Call and seo me, on Washing? ton street. RICHARD BARRY, April 7_Proprietor. Fresh Arrivals. ENUINE DURHAM SMOKING TOBAC CO, direct from tho factory, tho groat Dalby Paff Smoking Tobacco, tho Sunny Bide Fine-Out Chowing Tobacco-tho host in the country-MollersrFig Chewing Tobacco, very fine, just received. A full assortment of choice WINES and LI? QUORS always on hand. JOHN C. SEEGERS, Main street,: near tho Poet Office, and Main street, near PHOENIX Offlca. Jnlv 29 Cincinnati Lager, to bo had at POL? LOCK'S. CODE OF PROOEDURE-Concluded. SEO. 450. Wlien euch notion shall bc brought against a person for usurping an office, the Attoruej-Geuceal, or pri? vate party bringing tho same, iu addi? tion to tho statement of tho causo of action, may also set forth in tho com? plaint tho name of the person rightfully untitled to the office, with a statement of his right thereto; nnd in such case, upon proof by affidavit that thu defendant hus received fees or emoluments belonging to the office, and by means of his usurp? ation thereof, nu order may bo granted by a Judgo of tho Cirouit or Justico of tho Supremo Court for tho arrest of such defendant, and holding him to bail; nncl thereupon ho shall bo arrested abd hold to bail, in tho manner, nnd with tho sumo effect, and subject to the snmo rights and liabilities, as in other civil actions where tho defendant is subject to arrest. SEC. 451. In every such case, judg? ment ?dmll bo rondered upou tho right of the defendant, aud also upou the right of the party so alleged to bo enti? tled, or only upon tho right of the de? fendant, ns justico shall require. SEC. 452. If tho judgment be rendered upon the right of tho person so alleged to bo ontitled, and the same bo in favor of such person, ho shall be entitled, after taking the oath of office, and executing 6ucb official bond as may bo required jy law, to take upon himself tho execution of the office; and it shall bo his duty, immediately thereafter, to demand of the defendant iu tho action all tho books aud papers in his custody, or within his power, belonging to tho office from which ho shall have beou excluded. SEC. 453. If tho defendant shall refuse or neglect to deliver over such books or papers, pursuant to the demand, ho shall be deemed guilty of n misdemeanor, aud tho following proceedings shall bo had, to compel delivery of such books and papers: 1. Whenever any person shall bo re? moved from office, or the term for which ho shall hnvo beou elected or appointed shall expire, ho shall, on demand, deli? ver over to his successor all tho books and papers in his custody, as such officer, or in any way pertaining to his office. Every person violating this pro? vision shall bo deemed guilty of a mis? demeanor. 2. If any person shall rofuse or neglect to deliver over to his successor any books or papers, as required in tho pre? ceding Section, such successor may make complaint thereof to any Judgo ol tho Circuit Court, or Justico of the Sii' preme Court, where tho person so re? fusing shall reside, and if such officei be satisfied by tho oath of tho cora plaint, and such other testimony ns shal bo offered, that any such books or pa pers nro withheld, ho shall graut ut order directing the persou so refusing tc show causo before him, within som? short, reasonable time, why he shoulc not be compelled to deliver tho same. 3. At the time appointed, or at an] timo to which the matter may bo ad jourued, upon due proof being made o tho servico of said order, such office shall proceed to inquire into the circum stnuces. If the persou cho ged witl withholding such books or papers shal make affidavit before such officer that h bas truly delivered over to his successo all such books and papers in his custody or appertaining to his office, within hi knowledge, all further proceedings be foro such officer shall cease, and the pei sou complained ugainst shall bo dh charged. 4. If the person complained againi shall not make such oath, and it sba appear that any such books or papet aro withheld, the officer before whoi such proceedings shall be had, shall, b warrant, commit tho person so witl holding to the jail of the County, thei to remain until he shall deliver sue books and papers, or bo otherwise di; charged according to law. 5. lu the caso stated in thc last Sei tion, if required by tho complninau such officer shall also issuo his warran directed to any Sheriff or Constable, con manding them in the day timo to searc such placea as shall bo designated i such warrant for such books and pape as belonged to tho officer so removed, < whose term of offico expired, in his of cial capacity, and which appertained such office, and seize and bring them b fore the officer issuing the warrant. G. Upon any books and papers beii brought before such officer, by virtue such warrant, ho shall inquire nnd e amiue whether the samo appertained tho office from which the persou so.refu ing to deliver was removed, or of whi< tho term expired, and ho shall cause tl same to bc delivered to the comptai nut. 7. If any person appointed or elect to any offico shall die, or his offico sin in any way become vacant, and ai books or papers belonging or oppertai ing to such offico shall come to the hun of any persou, tho successors to sn i offico moy in like manner, as herein! fore prescribed, demand such books papers from tho person having the sat in his possession; and ou the same bei withheld an order may be obtained, a tho person charged in like manner ma oath of the delivery of all such boo and pupers that ever came in his poss sion; and in caso of omission to ma such oath, and to deliver up the boc and papers so demanded, such pera may be committed to jail, and a seal warrant may bo issued, aud tbe property seized by virtue thereof may be delivered to tho complaiuaut, as hereinbefore pre? scribed. SEC. 451. If jmlgmeut bo rendered, upon the right of tho persons so alleged to bo entitled, iu favor of such person, ho may recover, by action, tho damages which ho ?ball have sustained by reason of tho usurpation by tho defendant of tho offico from which such defendant has been excluded. SEC. 455. Where several persons claim to be eutitled to tho same office or fran? chise, ono action may be brought against nil such persons, iu order to try their ro spectivo rights to such office or frauchise. SEC. 156. When a defendant, whether a natural person or corporation, against whom such action shall have been brought, shall bo adjudged guilty of usurping or intrudiug iuto, or unlawful? ly holding or excrcisiug any offico, frau? chise, or privilego, judgment Bhall be rendered that such defendant be exclud? ed from 8ueb office, franchise, or privi? lege, aud also that tho plaintiff recover costs against such defendant. Tho Court may also, in its discretion, fine such de? fendant a sum not exceeding two thou? sand dollars, which fiuo, whun collected, shall bc paid into the Treasury of the State. SEC. 157. If it shall bo adjudged that n corporation against which nu action shall have becu brought pursuant to this chapter, has, by neglect, abuse or sur seuder, forfeited its corporate rights, privileges aud franchises, judgment shall bo rendered that the corporation be ex? cluded from such corporate rights, privi? leges aud franchises, aud that the corpo? ration be dissolved. SEC. 138. of judgment bo rendered in such action against a corporation, oi against persons claiming to be a corpo? ration, tho Court may cause tho costs therein to bo collected by execution against thc persons claiming tu bc a cor? poration, or by attachment or process against tho directors or other officer* ol such corporation. SEC. 159. When such judgment shall be rendered against a corporation, thc court shall have power to restrain thc corporation, to appoint a receiver of ita property, and to toko an account, auc make distribution thereof among it! creditors; and it shall be the duty of thc Attorney-Ceneral immediately after thc rendition of such judgment to institut? proceedings for that purpose. SEC. 1G?. Upon the rendition of sud judgment against a corporation, or foi the vacating or annulling of letters pa tent, it shall be tho duty of the Attorney General to causo u copy of tho judgmen roll to bc forthwith filed in thc office o tho Secretary of State. SEC. 461. Such Secretary shall there upon, if tho record related to letters pa teut, make au entry in the records o thc offico of the Secretary of State, o the substance and effect of such judg ment, aud of the timo when the recor thereof was docketed; and the real prc porty granted by such letters patent ma thereafter be disposed of in the sam manner ns if such letters patent ha never been issued. SEC. 1G2. Wbcuover, by tho provisioi of law, any property, real or persona shall be forfeited to the State, or to an officer for their use, au action for the r< covery of such property, alleging tl grounds of tho forfeiture, may V brought by the proper officer in the Ci ccit Court. TITLE XIV. rnovisioNS RELATING TO EXISTING SUIT SECTION 163. Writ of error in all eas abolished. Appeal substituted. SEC. 451. Execution, when issuab on a judgment docketed before July le 1870. SEC. 465. Application of this Act actions pending. Extraordinary term SEC. 463 No writ of error shall I hereafter issued in any case whatovc Wherever a right now exists to have review of a judgment rendered, or ord or decree made, before tho first day January, 1871, such review can only had upon an appeal taken in the manu provided by this Act; bittali appeals writs of error heretofore taken frc such judgtneuts, orders-, or decrees whi are still pending iu nu Appellate Con and not dismissed, shall be valid a effectual. Hut this Section shall not c tend the right of review to any caso question to which it does not now ? tend, nor thc time for appealing. SEC. 461. An execution may bo issue without leave of the court, upon a juc mont docketed before the first day July, 1870, or now or hereafter to rendered in au action pending on tl day, at any time within fivo years af tho rcuderiug of tho judgment. SEC. 4G5. Tho provisions of this i apply to future proceedings in actions suits heretofore commenced and n pending as follows: 1. If there bavo been no pleadi therein, to tho pleadings and ali sub (piont proceedings. 2. When there is an issue of law oi fact, or any other question of fact to tried, to tho trial and all subsequent p ceedings. TITLE XV. OBNBRAIJ PROVISIONS. SECTION 4CG. Definition of real pri orty. SEC. 467. Definition of personal pr erty. SEC. 408. Definition of property. I SEC. 409. Definition of Clerk. SEO. 470. Rulo of construction. SEC. 471. Inconsistent statutory pro- j visious repealed. SEC. 472. Inconsistent rules aud prac tice abrogated. SEC. 473. Judges to meet aud mako ! geueral rules. SEC. 471. Justices of Supreme Court i may make rules. SEC. 4G0. Tho words "real property" j aud "real estate," as used in thia Act, j are co-cxteusive with lauils, tenements and hereditaments. SEC. 407. Tho words "personal prop- j eely," as used in this Act, include mon- ? ey, goodB, chattels, things in action, and evidences of debt. SEC. 4G8. Tho word "property," as uscil iu this Act, iueludes property, roal aud personal. SEC. 4G9. The word "clerk," as used ia this Act, signifies the Clerk of the Court where tho action is peudiug, aud, in tho Supreme Court, the Clerk of tho County mentioned in the title of tho complaint, or in another County to which tho Court may have changed tho placo of trial unless otherwise specified. SEC. 470. Tho rulo of common law, that statutes in derogation of that law are to bo strictly construed, has no ap? plication to this Act. SEC. 471. All statutory provisions in? consistent with this Act aro repealed; but this repeal shall not revive a statute or law which may have been repealed or I abolished by tho provisions hereby re- f pealed. And all rights of action given or secured by existing laws may bo pro scouted in tho manner provided by this Act. If a case shall ariso in which an action for tho enforcement or protection of n right, or tho redress or prevention of a wroug, cannot bo hail under this Act, the practico heretofore iu use may be adopted so far as may be necessary to prevent a failure of justice. SEC. 472. The present rulos and prac? tice of the courts in civil actions, inconsistent with this Act, are abro? gated; but when consistent with this Act, they shall continue in force, subject to tho power of tho respective courts to re? lax, modify or alter tho same. SEC. 473. Tho Justices of the Supreme Court and thc Judges of the Circuit Courts shall meet ia geueral session on the first Tuesday in November, 1870, ut tho capital in Columbia, and in every two years thereafter. A majority of said Justices aud Judges shall constitute a quorum. At such session they shall revise the general rules of tho Circuit Courts, make amendments thereto, and such further rules not inconsistent with this Coelo as may be necessary to carry it fully into effect. SEC. 474. The Justices of the Supremo j Court shall, from time to time, make such rules for the orderly conduct of business iu said Court, as they may deem proper, not inconsistent with this Act. SEO. 475. Until the Legislature shall otherwise provide, tho second part of I this Act shall not aftect proceedings by | mandamus or prohibition. Approved, this first day of March, 1870. Carolina Indigo. I i)r\f \ LBS. CAUOLINA INDIGO, of supt- : ?\J\J rior quality, for ?ale by August 25 _EDWARD HOPE. Oats, Oats! 1i\(\r\ BUSHELS Prime Heavy OATS . \ fyt\) for sale low by Aug 10_EDWARD HOPE^ New Family Flour. 1 er/\ BBLS. New and Choice Familv IOU FLOUR fer sale low by I Aug 10_ EDWARD HOPE. |~ I. H. COLEMAN, Trial *T-u.srt?oe>. OFFICE, Du. GEIOEII'S, North-east corner of : Plain and Assembly streets. All business ! promptly at tended to. * May M 3mo 1 EMERY'S U.MVEUSAL Cotton Gins and Condensers. THESE GINS, so well known throughout '? tho South, need no comment. In styli; of j workmanship, and for efficiency of work, their turn-out, with thc same amount oft power, is unequaled. R. TO/EU, Agent, j August 2_Columbia. X. C. ? Great Inducements TO THE Trade and Public generally MAMMOTH BOOT," SHOE, HAT TRUNK EM FOEIUI A. SMYTHE, MAIN BTKEET, COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING. HAVING determined to reduce my present spring and sommer stock of BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, Ac, which is very largo and completo, in ordor to make arrangements for the fall trade, I offer all goods in my lino at COST for the next thirty days; at which time ?tock will be taken. This is a rare opportu? nity, especially for the trade and consumers, to secure great bargains, and I would most respectfully Bolicit a call. A. SMYTHE. Time Extended Thirty Days. Juno 28_ Cigarros Papers can be bad at POL? LOCK'S. Stocks and Bonds, Gold and Silver. BANK BILLS AND COUPONS, J UH Y CEI'.. Tl TIC ATES. COUNTY CLAIMS, Ac, Ac, bought and mild by D. GAMP. KI LL, OFFICE- Columbia Hotol Building. August 21 Hmo Office Board County Commissioners, Richland. COLUMIUA, August 23.1370. PROPOSALS to rc-build tho Bridgo over Littlo Uiver, known as "Ashley's Bridgo," on tho Columbia and Monticello road, will bc received bv tho Countv Commissioners of I Fairfield aiid of Richland, uutil TIIUItSDAY, 1st Soptcmbor next. Thc contract to bo awarded to tho lowest responsible bidder; the Board, however, reserving to themselves tho right to reject all bids. Plans, Ac, can bo seen bv application to W. SHIVER, Chairman, Hoard Countv Commissioners, Riculand. An g 24_ REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD OF CONSTniTCTlNQ Artificial Dentures, Patented December. 1807. AFTER an extensive uso of this important improvement in practico for noarly two years, it ia with full confidence urged upon tho profession and tho public, as fulfilling more thoroughly and aatiafactorily than any other mode, every intention of Artificial Dentures. As in this method, rubber teeth aro alto? gether discarded, it is desirablo that it should fall especially into tho hands of those familiar with gold plato work. It may not bo generally known that they who wear cases of artificial teeth, constructed according to tins patent, by Dentists who arc not licensees, render themselvee liable to tho penalty of infringement, as well as tho ope? rator. Ollico rights will bo disposed of and instruc? tion given by letter, or at the operating rooms of Reynolds A Reynolds, whore tho manipula? tion may bo daily "witnessed, and where com? munications maV bo addressed. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Aug 12 i_Columbia. S. C. CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE. E. H. HEINXTSH, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGIST. SCCCESBOn TO FISUEU k HF.INITSU, At thc Old Established Stand, opposite thc FIKCQ?X Office. 8 _ HAVING made new and advantageous nfl RUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS, tho subscriber will bo enabled to offer very great inducements to buyers. Gooda well bought arc well sold, and by energy and faith, economy and cash, largo dividends will bo distributed to cvory purchaser, in tho cheap? ness of the articles sold. "A new ora" hae begun, and all shall sharo in its advantages by buying their DRUGS and MEDICINES at this well known and reliable Drug House. Just received: Pure White Kerosene Oil, Fresh Congress Water, Quinine, Morphia, Castor Oil, Alcohol, Sup. Carb Soda, Epsom Salts. For sale low, by E. H. HEINITSH, Aug 2" Druggist. Fine-Bud G or dial. Manufactured by Ii. BARRY As CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. rilli IS delicious CORDIAL is made from tho _L young buds of tho Pine, and itu uso wc confidently recommend to thoee who sutler from Throat and Lung Diseases, as well au those who sutler from Rheumatism and Dis? eases of the Kidneys. BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, Manufactured by I{. Hurry A Co. This CORDIAL is made from tho fruit of | the "Ritter, or High Bush Blackberry," and is very tine. The valuable properties of the Blackberry aro well known. Mint Cordial, Manufactured bu Ii. Harry A Co. This Cordial is made from the fresh plant. The use of Mint as a Stomachic and Anti? spasmodic, is known to all. We oller to the public the abovo Cordials. They aro our own manufacture, and are made from the best materials. The spirit used is that from the grape; (we use no other;) tho sugar is the fln?Bt reti?id, and the other in? gredients are all fresh and pure. These Cor? dials are entirely freo from drugs and the essential oils, so much used at the present day in the manufacture of Cordials, Bitters and Liqueurs. The Rlackberry ia slightly spiced; thc others are without spice. Independent of their medicinal qualities, tbeso Cordials will bo found grateful aud plea? sant as beverages or light stimulants. Cor? dials should not bo used before the morning meal. R. BARRY ^CO. ROANOKE COLLEGE, SALEM, VA. Nest Session begins September 7, 1870. THIS Institution has a full corps of Instructora, a thorough Course ?got Studies, and aims at a High j [Grade of Scholarship Ita superior educational advantages, moderato expenses, healthy location, and excellent mail, traveling ?nd telegraphic facilities, render il well worthy the attention and patronage of the South. Tho location ot the College, in such a rich farming region as tho Roanoke Valley, ena? bles the Faculty to OFFER TKUMS SUITABLE TO TUE CONDITION of the country. Entire expenses for Session ol ten months, about {210. This estimate includes Hoard and Tuition, embracing Modern Languages. A slight ad i vance on the abovo for students boarding in i private families. The Session is divided into two ierms, of ' five months each. First Twin begins September 7, 1870. I Second Term begins February 1, 1871. Students may enter at any time. Those i taking the icgnlar course should by all I means be present at tho opening of tho ses ! sion. Students may tako a select or business j course as they prefer. I Every branch necessary to a finished edu I cation la taught in thc College The Institution is in a nourishing condi? tion, holds a high place in tho estimation of thoso who have teated its meritB, is rapidly rising in public favor, and number? among her students representatives from nearly every Southern Stato. For further particulars, Catalogne?, Ac, address REV. D. F. RITTLE, D. D" Prcsidont of tho College, For circulars, etc., apply at Duffio A chap? man's Bookstore._Aug 2 }V2mo Travelers cnn get Room and Bed, nt all hours, at EXCHANGE HOUSE. (its activo principle.) leaving a dark and glu? tinous decoction. Minc ia the color of ingre? dients. Tho Buchu in my preparation pre? dominates; thc smallest quantity of thc other ingredients arc added, to prevent fermenta? tion; upon inspection, it will bo found not to bo Tincture, as made in Pharmacopeia, nor is it a syrup-and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflammation exists. In this, you have tho knov-todgo of tho ingredients and tho mod?.* of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it will meet with your approbation. With a feeling of con? fidence, I am, vcrv respectfully, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 19 yoara' cxporience. [From (he largest Manufacturing Chemists in the Uorfd.] NovEMBEn.4,1851. "I ant acquainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold' Ho occupied tho Drug Storo opposite my resi? dence, and was successful in conducting tho business where others, had not been equally so boforo him. I have beon favorably im? pressed with his character and enterprise. WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers A Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia. n ELMBOLD'3 HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, For weakness arising from indiscretion, tho exhausted powers of nature, which aro ac? companied by eo many alarming symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory. Wakefulness, Hor? ror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil, in fact, Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to cuter into the enjoyments of so? ciety. Tho constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires tho aid of Medicine to strengthen aud invigorate the systom, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU NELMBOLD'S EXTRACT B?OHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HF:LMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. If no treatment is submit? ted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT OF BUOHU, FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT OF BUOHU, FLUID EXTBACT OF BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, In Affections peculiar to Females, is une? qualed by any other preparation, as in Chlo? rosis, or Retention, Painfulness or Suppres? sion, Ulcerated or Schirms state of tho Ute? rus, and all complaints incident to tho sex, or the decline or change of life. HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH will radically exterminate from the system diseases arising from habita of dissipation, at little expense, little or no chango in diet, uo inconvenience or exposure; completely su? perseding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies-Copaiva and Mercury-in all those diseases. Use HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU? CHU in all diseases of these organs, whether existing in Malo or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in tasto and odor, "inmediato" in action, and moro strengthen? ing than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken down or deli catoconstitutions. procure the remedy at once. The reader must be awaro that, however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect the bodily health and mental powers. All tho above discaeos reqnlro the aid of a I Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELM ISOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU nELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is thc great Diuretic. Sold bv Druggists everywhere. PRICE-*1.2S per bottlo, or C bottles for f G.50. Delivered to aoy address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, H. T. HELMBOLD, H, T. HELMBOLD, H. T. HELMBODD, H. T. HELMBOLD, H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug aud Chemical Warohouso, 5'J4 Broadway, Now York. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN STEEL-ENORAVED WRAPPER, With fae simile of my Chemical Warohouso and signed June 21 tu' iv ly H. T. HELMBOLD.