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THE DAILY 'Let our Jutt Censure Attend tho True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 174. -In Doce mb cr, ? gentleman at a settlo moQt on tho Northern border of Texas, called Montagne, wrote tho following account of a borriblo mordor of a family at tbnt place: "'Last Friday, with a couple of com? panions, I started from the pleasant lit? tle village of Decatur to this place, about 2 o'clock P. M. Wo jogged ulong until about one hour after night, when we ar? rived at tho residenco of William Freo inan, an old pioneer, where wo spent a oheerful night, und again pursued our journey. .'Wo had not traveled farther than a milo when wo received tho sad intelli? gence that a family had been massacred about two milos above. We hastened ou to tho p'uca of the awful tragedy-and may God forbid that my eyes should ever again look upou such another scene asl tbure witnessed. The first victim was a littlo boy, some eight cir ten years old, about forty yards from tho house, Btono dead. His left arm was cut nut from his body, exhibiting to full view bis heart and lungs, bia bowels cut out, and then scalped. "We thou repaired to tho house, and the first victim that met our gaze, nenr beside the entrance, w.<s a girl about nine or ten years old, wrapped or rather tumbled in a mass of old bcd clothes, &o., with ono naked hand and arni ele? vated. I took hold of her baud, but to find that she, too, was dead, and wound ed in several places. Next was a lady, somo Bixty years of age, by tho name of Keenan, shot through her breast with two arrows that passed through her body, 8nffering all that humanity could Huffer. Her scalp was takeu off, too. .'Next was a lovely littlo girl, three years old, nursing a babe, and when it was taken from hor arms, tho poor ehild said she did not want Dolly to starve. OJ examination it was found that she (the little girl) had been lauced through tho breast, thu weapon en teri u g on the left and passing through tho right. Near by her waa another girl, about ten years of age, with her head beaten and bruised in a most brutal manner, BtilT and cold, almost lifeless. The Indians had braten her head until'sho was probably thought to bo dead, and pitched her out at thu window, where she had lain all night in a senseless condition. Then wo turned to a littlo boy calling for water; ho was lanced, tho wound entering above the breast bono and passing out below. "Tho next and last was a Mrs. Pas? chal, lying besido tho bed on her face, weltering in gore. On examination she was found to be dead, with several wounds that bad been inflicted in differeut. por? tions of tho body. Ono littlo boy was lanced in the breast, who mado his way to a neighbor's house, about one mile off. Two little children were left in tho bed unhurt. Ono of tho wounded has since died. This leaves four dead und four wounded; two of tho wouuded will pro bably recover. Mrs. Keener pays there were eight or nine Indians that entered the house about two hours after night after they lind retired for tho night-and committed this brutal massacre. There were no men about the placo. The dead wero promptly buried iu as decent a manner as possible, and tho wounded moved to whero they could be cared for." PAETISAN Louie.-lu a lato speech upon tho joint resolutions of tin; Indiana Liegialaturo withdrawing its ussent to the fifteenth constitutional amendaient, Senator Morton asserted that the resolu? tions were "predicated upou thc theory that the rebellious States lost no rights by their rebellion, a doctrino which is abhorrent to common sonso." The re? solutions declare that the ratification of the fifteenth amendment by tho Senate of Indiana was illegal, because of tho absence of a constitutional quorum, and that the amendment was void, because of the enforced assent of Virginia, Missis? sippi and Texas. Mr. Morton proceeded to argue "that it was plainly iu thc power of Congress to prescribe the con? ditions upon which tho rebel States should bo restored to their rights in tho Union, and that theconatitutional amend? ments wero right in themselves and were vital to the safety of the nation, and to provo that the assent of tho South? ern States to them was secured by coercion, it will have to bo first admit? ted that those States lost no rights by going into the rebellion." If Mr. Mor? ton had definitely explained what "rights" tho Southern StaL-B lost "hy going into the rebellion," his argument might perhaps bo moro intelligible. Bat even if they Jost all their ngliN, aud were reduced to a territorial condition, who ever heard that territories, in order to admission iuto the Union, were re? quired to comply with nu unmade part, of tho Constitution; with ti thing that i* not in tho Constitution, and by tin ir compliance make it such? Who ever heard that Territories were called upon to assist in tho formation of tho United States Constitution? That is the work of States, through their Legislatures or conventions; and yet Senator Morton would deprive States, under certain cir? cumstances, of their rigbtH, uud coerce them into that which could not bo de? manded of Territories. He saya that a contrary doctrino is ''abhorrent to com? mon sense;" but even if it worn, wo don't ?co how it could bo offensive to constitution-mongers, who proposed such theories ns thoso of Senator Morton. To our minds it is such coercion of States as he advocates that is contrary to common sense, and to the commonest principles of republic in iain. [Baltimore Sun. Wo learn that tho hotel at William? son, Greenville District, has been leased for a term of years to Mr. Gorman, the popular proprietor of the Columbia Hotel. The Greenville Mountaineer says: "The conditions of the lease aro such that wo cxpoct to hear of many improve? ments being made at these springs tor tho comfort of guests during the ensuing and successive soasons." Tho affidavits takon in tho Lancaster contested election cuse, in favor of Col. Pinn. 13. Turapkius, already exceed the number of Reform votes given in the count of tho County eleclion commis? sioners. Thero aro still about 150 Re? form voters to make affidavit, which will givo thc Reformers a handsomo majority. Sarah, daughter of Col. A. LT. Colo, of Savannah, Ga , was burnt to death iu Fernandina, Flo., on tho 14th, by tho bed clothes taking lire, while tho was reading in bed. An overflow of tho Danube lites inun? dated tho suburbs <if Vienna, particularly Lcopoldsladt and Rozan. Special otioes. THE: GKEE.WILLE ENTERI'KI.SK haB a good circulation in Greenville nnd ad? joining Coutitiea. Will ho lound a good ad? vertising medium for merchants and business men deaning trado with tho up-country. Greenville city in rapidly improving, and upon completion of the Richmond and Atlanta and Air-Linn Itailmad, will bo au important point. WK HAVE THIS ?AY APPOINTED Mr. JOHN C. SEEGEBS tho solo Agent for ibo salo ol* our WHISKIES in Columbia, S. C. JOHN GIBSON'S SON ,t CO. Pntr..\nF.T.Tn!A November 19. 1H70 Dec! TU SI A S StVEtUULE ? ti UTI AIE N TS -Es? t?bil.-bcd facts aro silent arguments which neither pen nor tongue can shako, and it is upon established facta that thc reputation of HOSTETILKS STOMACH BITTENS, ns a health-preserving elixir, and a wholesome and powerful remedy, ia baaed. Wh< n witnesses como forward iu Crowds, year utter year, and reit?ralo tho same statements in relation to thc beneficial effects of a medicine upont hem selves, disbelief iu ita efficacy is literally im? passible. The credentials of this unequalled tonic and alterative, extending over a period of nearly twenty years, include individuals ol every cla>-s. and residents ot i very clime, and refer to tb ii mo.-1 prevalent among the com? plaints which afflict and harass the human tumily. Either a multitude ol' people, st rangers tu each other, huvo annually been seized with an insane and motiveless desire | to deceive tho public, or llostetUi's loiters, for no less than a fifth of a century, huvo been j affording such relief to Bufferers from indi? gestion, fovcr and aguo, biliousness, general debility, und nervous disorders, as no other preparation has ever imparted. To-day, while the eyes of thc render are upon '/u sc lines, tens of thousands of persons of both acics aro relying upon tho Bittera au a euro deftneo against tho ailments which tito present season engnndcrs, and their confidence ia not mis? placed. The local potions which interested dealers sometimes endeavor to foist upon the sick in its stead, are evorywhero meeting thc f.ito that is duo to fraud and imposture, while the demand for the e,rcat vegetable speedie i-* constantly increasincr. F 17 ffi NonoK.-l/he undersigned have lormcd a Co-partnership, and will bo known as E. W. SEIBIS LS ,t CO. Thov ropi'CHOnt aomo of tho best FIUE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN1E8 tn tho United States. Wo proposo to be general Land Agenta, and will sell or purchase Beal Estato anywhere in South Carolina, especially in Columbia. Wu will prosecute claims before tho Legislature, und the renewal of lout honda or other papers, persons wishing to ssll or buy Real Estato .viii do woll to communicate with ns at Colum? bia. Wo havo several handsomo places for salo. Omeo at Mike Hoko'e Clothing Store. E. W. ?EI?ELS, Doc 2 J. B. EZEl.L. OLD BANK BILLS and HtUl'lLATED CURRENCY bought and sold bv Nov ??tl fimo_D.JJAMHJULL. Brokor. Iff YOU WANT BIG HOMINY, PEABL HOMINY, or COHN FLOU lt, Goto MONTEITH * FIELDING'S, Feb !? Near tho 3Iarkot. Canned Goods. BLACKBERRIES, Green Corn, Cli err ice, Green Poa:-. I Poacher, j Pears, String Beaus, Whortleberries, Tomatoes. All tho above at ri tail, for 25 cents per can. Also, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Oysters, L;ma Beans. Pine Apple, Sardines, Pickles, Catsups, ?fcc. For tale at very lowest prices, bv Dec 15 J. A T. R^ AO'NKW. ARTIFICIAL T?ETH. HE y NO LBS J MPH O YEMEN T. fTTfJOSE who have lost several Natural X Ti eth, and havo been advised to part with remaining sound enos, as the first step | towards obtaining artificial tubal ilutes, arc requested, ht fore submitting to a practice, j cruel in itself and often unnecessarily per? form! il, to convince themselves of Us fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of so much importance. Tho above improvement wasdcsigni il to rc- j eist so deplorable a practico, and altera tho? rough t< st ol more than three yi ais, is lound capable of accomplishing what no other s\e teni of Artificial Dentistry has heretofore done. lt is now possible to obtain ffrllnl costs, which will favo for years Nalurnl Teeth, and he at tho same lime reliable in every respect. I An invitation is hereby given tn such as j feel interested to call at our Operating ! Kooma, and examine implicate specimens ol | cases unwin actual usn. Nov (i t REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS. I Carolina Manufacturing Company, HAVING opened a Branch House in j ithe city of Columbia, offer for salo th? I latent patented und beet made STOVES; ?tho most improved patterns and regn lar sizes of all kinds of T1N-WABE, andi everything in these particular lines, with! cnnlidcnce of their merit. GUTTERING, ROOFING and all kinds of I job work dono with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all it? branches, ex? ecuted. If you want Water carried to all] couve niant pointe about your promisee, wo will do your work at auch prices aa will enable all to afford it. Tho public are invited to call. Storo in Ehrlich's Bnilding, fonr doors below Brvco's corner. Aug 18 * COTTON SEED OIL CAKE oan~bo had at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21 E. HOPE. SURE P O P! DEATH TO RATS, BEDBUGS, &c, Never failing. Hosea double tho bizo as ut h ern. Hermetically Healed and always fresh. For sale at wholesale and retaii t>y " ll AUDY SOLOMON, An?! bv ad Drucyists nod Grocers Febl43nio Liquors and Clears. BRANDIES.--BRANDENBURG F B E T? F S, 1S:13. Jame? Uoiilicsty, 1838 and 18G5 l'liiot Castillou, 1SC0. Wists - Moot A ChunuWi CHAMPAGNES, j These all brands, being polo agent in 8< ?lb j Carolina, and the Wines second io nom*. S?ERME8.-? All grade.?, Ironi common to thc (lueal AMONTILLADO. HOCK, WHITE AND Cl.AM.T WINLH.-Hock hcimiT, T.audeshcimcr, lit Sauternes, Latour Ulandi, St. Julien, La BOHO, Nie ratt lier, Mar cubrinni, ll"t Bursae, Cbateau Sauternes, Tontet Banet, Margaux,Grand Vin Chateaux, Lafitte and Latour, Vintage 1838. FINK WIIISKIKB, AC.-These are selected with great caro, mid comprise tho finest known brands, whilst th?> stock nf rectified good?, j domestic GINS, LUM, Au.,ai e offered at lower ratee SCOTCH WHISKKY. Real TEAT LEEK, is of j my own import a linn, very supt rior. CtOAKS -LIVE INDIAN, figaro. Espanola, Palmetto, and ol her brands ai e offered, choice iii nualit v and mod< ral? in pricu. SMOKING TOBACCO in variety, and spe? cially selected with regard to quality; ana, a wortl in jour < ur, the best is alwavsthccln ap eht, 1:1 whatever uno cats, drinks or smokes. Ih r IS Or.OUOE HYMMERS. Oils, Turpentine, Benzine. -t(\f\ ('.ALLONS LINSEED OIL. Lt f\f loo gallons Train oil, UKI gallons Machinery Oil, loo gallons Spirits Turptnliiu . WO gallons Alcohol, 50 gallons Bi nzine, lu barr?is Kerosene Oil. For sale low by E. IT. IIHINITSH, Jan 2"> Wholesale and B?tail 1 rugglst. JSC. BERRYS Furniture Ware-room Plain Strett, near Main. _<Vi/'g?Vf<t^. NOW on hand and daily ro p'j - ?^'.->.?'?f';i iving from tho manufac jB* * j Jiii^rK] tories of New York, Boston^ lfajgsgBESflP Cincinnati and Louisville,the Jr largest assortment of FUR? NITURE over kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different paltcrna, in Walnut 9,nd Imitation; also, tho celcbiatcd Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of M ATTRESSES made to order. '. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at f shortest notico ami in the beet manner. 1 erm8 cash and Goods cheap. Oct SO Hardy Solomon & Co., HAVING entered into tho manufacture ol BRICK and QUARRYING of GRANITE, and purchased of Messrs. Wright A Vinn, one of their now patent Brick Machines, capable or turning out from 40,000 to G0.00O bricks per day, aro now propared to mako contracts and furnish parties with any quantities of bricks desired. Apply to HARDY SOLOMON, at his store, or at tho South Carolina Bank and Trust Company. Septa Dentistry. f?t^jfSfol??? THE undersigned would in QJIUBHSL form his fiiendi and patrons ^-LTjjrJiy that bois prepared to execute scientifically and satisfactorily all operations a url work t f whatsoever kied his profession demands. Terms accommodating. Oltico over Messrs. Porter A Co.'e Dry Goods Steiis, on Main stieet, Columbia, S. C. Office bonis fiom 'J a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2 to 4 p. ni. Nov -2!1 D. L. BOOZER. D. D. H. EMERY'S UNIVERSAL. Cotton Gins and Condensers. 1MIESE GINS, so well known throughout tho South, need no comment. In stylo of workmanship, and b>r efficiency of work, their turn-out, with the snme amount of power, is unequaled. R. TOZER, Agent, August 2 Columbia.H. O. | Hew Varieties Garden Seeds. FILDERKRAUT CABBAGE. Maibh heud Mammoth Cabbage. Early Kehweiiiforth Cablmgo, Iiev??* Earlv Prolific Tenido, New French Break ra st Radish, Early Flat Dutch Cabbage. Early Winningstadt Cabbage. 1er sale by E. H. HEINITRn. ? WlioleMnle nr.d Retfii' Drug and Seed Store. New Raisins, Figs, Citron, &c 1 AA Y.'IIOLE. half arti quarter boxrsi H JU Ht w LAYER RAISINS and CITRON, I DU half drums Sui} rna FIGS, I English Walnut*,Pecans, Jim xii Nuts and, Almond.', fresh nu ! for sale low. Jim-1:1 FD WA RD HOPE. ; ?ga Silk Hats. <Jg0?- Fil.ST importation j nB:, K-? JW <'L0T51INn BAZAAR, Wi' J*l? lhofacl 0?at Tails has mtV^f?^ fallon, tho balance of ^iiiS? WINTER oGGDti will .^teaL^g be sold oft ut cost. i*^**"^ Feba D. OOODMAN. THE PHOENIX noon, JOH AND NHW.SPAPETt PR1ST1KG ESTABLISHMENT, PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPP PP PP nniiE Propriet?t nf iho I'hasxix lina fitted hp X mn] tliuronghi.v furnished lu* office for thu OSCi'ntion or nil .iuds of PLAIN AND ORNA? MENTAL LETTER PRESS PliIVlING. 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OGGGGGGG ?GGGGGGGO GGGGG GGGGG G G OG GGGO GOGG GOGO OGGG GGGGGGG GOGG GO OOO GOGG G GOG OOGG GGGGG OG GOG GO G G GO GGGGGGGG GO rhisisthoonly .. x . \'J** establishment in thc State, ?gr-,- where Shoot POSTERS; . t-i&fe&C ?tc. can be SET UP .vi -M'M?r'S- in style'. CALL. '<?jS&^r 8 E E, JULIAN A. HELBY. Pnorninion. Central National Bank of Columbia.! T It EA 9 U RY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE or COMPTUOI.LF.R OF THE CUIIHKNCY. WASHINGTON, J HIHIHI y 13, lb71. WnEliEAK by mttiBfactory ovidencu pro-! Bentcd to tho undersigned, it linn been I made to apocar that THE CENTRAI, NATIONAI i BANK OF COLUMBIA, intlio city <it Columbia, in ' tho County of niobium!, and Kt a to of ."-outil Cu- j rodna, has been duly organized und? r amt au- ! cording to tho requirement!)ol tho Act of Con- | green entitled "An Act to pr?vido a naltnnal ? currency, secured hy a pledge of United Staten i bonds, and lo provide for thc circulation nnd j redemption (hereof," approved Juno 3, loGI. ?md has complied with uti tho prov?noos of Hitit! Act required to bo complied With bolorc I commencing thu business ol banking under j said Act. I Now, therefore, I, UILAND R. HU LRU FD, Comptroller of ibo Current y, do In-ruby ocr- I tify that THE CENTRAL NATIONAL HANK OK Co- j l.uiiiiv in tho city of Columbia, in Hie County of Iticlilnnd, ?nd Muto of Bouth Carolina, is authorized to commenco ibo business nf banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and i seal of office, this Lhh day of Jannarv, 1871. i Il IL AND B. HULbUitD, Jan 17 Comp! roller of tho Cm rency. ! Guns, Pistols, Etc. ??^^ I INFORM my friends and V^*>??2r public in gmioral that 1 havo ^il^^jikjj. just received an en tiro new W T?-tock ol Double and Singlo Hur? rel GUNS, UKI EATERS, Flasks, Pouches, Pistol-Rclts, Caps, Ruck-Shut, Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct fl_P. W. KU AFT. Main street. Good Health-Long Life. THERE is adiftorenco between pood bleed ..md bad blood-a difference of Life and Death. Rad blood is full of humors, pro? ducing corrupt yores, Ulcerp, Roils, Car? buncles,Spots, Blotches. These aro indica? tions of a diseased condition of tho system, and unless removed, will prey upon the body j und make it a diseased and luathesome thing i ?if flesh. Without puro blood no flesh is freo | trom disease. The Palo and Hirnnken Foi ms, i Yellow Faces, Weak Stomachs, Diseased ! Livers, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypo- I ehondriacs, Dj sneptic Viet ims ot Headache so I common in titi ? country, ia owing entirely to j tho humors of the blood. HEIMTSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT is the only sure medicino. 20.C?0 bodies sold at j home bespeaks for it a popularity unexampled i in the history of medicine. For pm it v iug the j Blood and invigorating tho Livor, no boiler or j cheaper medicine has ever been discovered, i iieiliUfck'a Queen's Delight is a Purifier of tho | Rlood and un Invigilator ol tho Liver, two things essential in preserving Health and in curiii[,r Disease. It invigorates tho Liver and cures all disorders of tho Stomach and Dowels, purifies tho Rlood and repairs the waste of the body, imparts Strength and gives Vigor to diseased anti enfeebled sisteme. HEIMTSH'S QUEEN'S I BLIGHT. The people approve, and physicians sanction its use, becuusu it possesses merit, and is what it eecnia to bc-a housthvid blessiny tu the sick. IT CURES HEADACHES.-Sick Headache, Nervous Head? ache, Bilious Headache, Neuralgia, Catarih, Dizzineee, Hush of Rlood to tho Head, Full? ness, Oppression of tho Head, Ac. CATAURE.-Thia unpleasant disease, ill nil its forms. SonETiino.tT?, ftc- Sore Throats, Hoarse-1 ness, Loss of Voice, Weak Voice. DYSPEPSIA.-This disease always cored iu all cases, in persons of all ages and occupa? tions. Liv EB COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, ?IC. Chronic Diarrhoea and all Chronic Dysente? ry, Colics, obstinate Costiveness. PILES.-Piles, Blind. Weening or Ulcerated, Paintul, Itching, Huming, no matter bow long existing. Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Grave), Inconti? nence, Stoppage, Their peculiar discuses soou cured. FACE AFFECTIONS.-Drown Spots, Moth Blotches, Pimples, Black KpeekB. Heil Patches, Burning, Itching, Rush of xilood to thc Face, Cloasma, Had Complexion. Abscesses. Rcrolula, when on the Scalp; Throat, iutemal or external; on the Tongue, Back, Limbs, or anywhere; Sore aud Swelled Legs, all perfectly curable. SKIN DISEASFS -Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne, Shingles,Scalv Eruptions, Watery Discharges, Lobing. Huming. Chronic Erysipelas. THE EYES -Inflamed and Itching, Scrofula, Ac, on the Fyes and Eye-lids. GorrnK, SWELLER NECK.-All cases cured. Rheumatism, Chronic, Acute, Neuralgia, Lameness, Swelled Joints, inability to walk, paintul or passive, cured bv tho use of HEIMTSU'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The afllicted, nervous and debilitated, whose Bufferings have been protracted I rom hidden causes, ami whose eases require prompt treat lieut, will lind ni ways a sure remedy in QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Ask for II El MESH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Take none other. He is the inventor and solo proprietor. Sohl wholesale and retail al his Drug ami Chemical Store, Columbia, S. C. AETNA nie ?XSIBAXCE CO., Or 11 II 11 (oi ?I, Connecticut. Capital SS.COO.OCO-Asseis $0,000,000 OKOHGK IICGG1KS, Ayint, Columbia, S. C. Established in Cohan'ia, S. C.. A. 1>. 1?19. Incorporated A. J), lspj. Charter Perpetual. THE WEALTHIEST EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY in America. Tho most tuc cessrul Fire Iin-uronco Company in America. A prompt and liberal ndjtistnit nt a Specialty. Prott ct yourself against loss, by at once in? suring in tho "iEl NA." Tho best, protection against FIM? is a policy in tho "/ETWA." lu Buro to-dav, Finis Ititi como when least ex? pected. Strength and reliability-?G.L0O 000 not surpassed. Don't delay to tako a policy; to-morrow, lire may ruin you. All dunns for lorises prcntpUy adjusted and paid at this Agency. GEO. HUGGINS, Agont, Columbia, S. C. Onice in i ear of Messrs. Durne A OhapmanV Bookstore. Main street, Columbia, S. C. Jan C 3mo GREAT GERMAN SITTERS. THE Purest Medicated Cordial ot the Age ALTERA TTVE"~A?TI B1LI0?S am' INVIOORA TING PROPERTIES. J. LIPPMAN'egrea', !?"'- - M ,tf>., GERMAN WIT n* . EKB ia prepnrcd o o / froT tue original S?\3B*aiOv '? Qcrman receipt w V > now in poBseasion 8SN.'?Jp$y \' ?*tl10 proprietor? ItVi^r V- .?and ia ??"* WJ/ftj \ k preparation that K^fiV ' a i>'was used in Ger SSSK-O many upwards of Sffi&lgl a century ago; t,.. WO^" day >s houathoit '..^ . remedy of Germe /\.<? ' r? ny, recommend'..-; ? r . j^v^^^a by ita mont omi ' . V neut physicians, Ll PPM A M'S GREAT GEAI?N BITTER?. IB composed of the purest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated with tho juices and extracts of raro herbe roots und burks; nil of which combined make it ono o? tho beat and surest preparations foi t no cure of Dyspepsia, Lob? tl Tone in tho Stomach RIK1 Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? goor, Constipai ion, I.i vcr Complaint, General Exhaustion, and a- a PREVENTIVE I'OR CHILLS AND FEVE,. AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEM ALKS Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT TER S tho beat tonic known for tho ditenecsto which they ure generally subject, and whero f. gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH. March IC, 1870.Fi Messrs. Jacob Ltjipnuni & Bro., Savannen, Ca.-GENTS: I have betoro mo your esteemed letter ot tho 14th inst., containing various documents relative to your "Geiman Bitters." Alter a careful examination 1 most confess that your Bitters is really what you reprosent it to be, an old German recipe of Dr Mitch erlich. of Berlin. Prussia, lt will no doubtbo excellent lor dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventivo o! chills and fever. I lind it to bo a most de lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain youra truly,^ (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. " Messrs. Jacob Lmpinun <? Bro., Druggists, Savannah, (7U..-GENTLEMEN: I Lavo intro? duced your Great G? mian Bitters hero to my customers and friends, ami I find better salo lor it than any I bavo ever kept before. Those who bavo tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in saving that it is far superior in value to nar other Ritters now it, UBc. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for Stain of Sonth Carob na- DOWIE, MOISE A- DAVIS, HENRY BI8 ?HOFF A CO.. GLAfTUS A WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charleton. Depot in Columbia, H. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S. DrutrglslB. jJTJL2 lv||* The Great Medical Discovery? Dr. WALKER'S OAXTFOBNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, |? Hondreds of Thousands u~ Bear tostiraony to their Wonder- ? ? 3 0 o fnl Curative Effects. ? 3Ta Hi WHAT ARE THEY?|CP Ral -w si3 C'S t-o rt / \. ??O ^* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ OT:? THEY ARE NOT A VILE 3% I FANCY DRINK. Pl? Harte of I'oor Rum, Whlnkey, Proof Spirit* nod Refuse Liquors Wt< r-d. --.deed a:xl sweetened t?> pleite.i fe- tiffi . railed "T?n. 1?*,^" Appetizers," '. Unstiirers'' that len* tho tippler oa t i i'.re::'i I.-? . end min, hut arc ulrne Medicine, ma : . 'from Un Nativo Roots and Hr.rtis of California, free from nil Alroholle Stimulants. Thuya.. :V ( : lt KA T lt LOOI> IT in i 11: it nuil lil Fl! CI VI.NO PltlN VI PliB ? perfect ISiui'ivutor andluvurorator nf Hie System, carrying eil'all poisonous muller arid restoring ttic blenl lo ;.. healthy condition. > . parson can take these Hilter? accord i ?til !.. ;r. .. tlon and remain len;; univ. ll. For Infltimmiiiory un i ftlirnulc T?? .: lUntlnm ami Coin, Dyspepsia or Ind. UCNtioil, llllious, ltcmittcilt lind Inter? mittent Kevern, IMsentte* of tb? Itlocd. Liver, Kidney*, mid Bladder, these Hit? lers liavo been mo I buecr-r-rTcl. HIM li 1)1?. enHO?t nrc caused by flt Int cd llloiid, W?i?cli In generally produced by dorunjfeincut i-f Hw llicesl I ve O cnn us. DYSPEPSIA Oil I NDIGESTION. Headache. Pain 11 the t'liouldor.t, Cough*, '1 .;;!.t ac<t? i>f Rio Chest. Dl/.r.:m!s:\ Sour Eructado .?; ui thc Rlii!B'.c!i, "ad Unto la Ria Mou I h ll! llo-.is At? t i-'-'i. Palpitation or Ric '.I 'art, I:iflant:i::it!i n of Um Lung*. I* il I In Rieregion* ofilia Kidney*,and a lin ntl red other painful symptoms, t " . Uni "if spring*?)/ Dyspepsia. ; le y larlgor.tl : Rio ct.. nach rrnd atlmulnta "..n: torpid I iver and howi : i,v, tildi r.-n lerRi.?:n .if uti i-iVi.iSU'd clllcacy li cliranrins tho lilied of alt 1 in ?in ri i !.'.<.. iind Inipitril?:: new Ufo un.l vigor to t':.: whola Hystcni. FOR SK 1 N DISKASF.rt, Krnpt onsTtlisf, Salt i:ticii:ii,U!otcli< H. S?'..t i, l'buplv*, l'uslulcs. II Carbuncled, Rlng-Woi um, Gcald-llcad, Sore ity.i, nryilpola;!, lle'i, Sciirfit, I)i=c >lorutio:is of tl . Pida, rfniiiora and Diusaac.1 of the SW'n, of whatever nam.? or natur i, r.ro literally ?tits u;> and carried bul of Bis system l:i a cliorunuc by tua ^FC of UICFJ. Hitters, tine bnttlc la Mich i is. h iv iii CoilVHlCO tho t:io*t ii.ercdnlwut- ot' their curative offects. Cleanse Ric Vltlatad Blood whenever you find IM Impurities bunting through the skin In Pim? ples, Eruptions or Borea; clcnnse.lt winn you Uni it obstructed ami Kingfish In tho voins; eli'unse it when il IJ foul, ami yonr feelinirs will tell you when. Keep Ric blood puro and tho le-alth Of thc system will follow. 4PIN, TA PE and o?icr WO lt MS, lurking In thc flystcm of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed nml removed. For full directions, read carefully thc circular around each bottle. .1. WALKER, Proprietor. R. n. MCDONALD * CO., !)rnjnd*Ri Ocn. Agents, San Francisco, Cul .nu 1 V.2 and 31 Commerce Etrcet. New Vork. bou? nv ALL DRUOOISTS AND DEALERS Dl-titf?tv MEiaRIt .t MolREGOR. Aconta. Ch UTTtrto fTT>Q_ jT CASES GOLDEN EAGLE, O 5 cases RED CR08S, 1 cask Catawba WINE. These wines are mado of tho Boodling Grapes, and are very delicious. Dec 7 JOHN C. SEEQEB8,