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. fOBi48H*?n*?T;Ajrn Office OB Main Btreot, above Taylor. '??.Book and Job Printing of everydoecrip , io n p r om p t ly and faithfully attended to. ADVEBTIfiEMENTB Inserted In tho Daily ot 76 cents per square for the flrst oud 60 oents. each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at reasonable rates. aoBBoarraox. .. Daily, Bis months, $4 00; Tri-Wcokly, 2 50; Weekly,! ?0. IS MK3IOKIA.M. ? Mrs. Olivia Murki, Died Mareil ?Bin, . Aged Thirty-one Ye?rs. BT BAL.VIA. DALE. ? . There waa a hippy home, where peace ana 'gladnoBo ..? ,. . ... .Forever tarried-won by love's soft tone, Where never foll ono ?nade of grief or sa d ness ? * . Upon the blossoms, by affection sown; Where wedded faith and joy, nnceaoing, blended . In cadetes awaflti with parent love so vaBt, Bat rudely baa this, earthly dream beeb ended. . Across thia homo death's shadow has been cast.- . No warning gave ho of bia om ol aiming, : Eut suddenly his form eclipsed tbs light Within that home-whoso dearest treasure . Claiming; Ho left engulfed in sorrow's darkest night By ono fell stroke snob desolation bringing. Such ruthi caa crushing of tho hopes of life, Such anguish keon, aa only dar ta up spring? ing, When death laya low tho mother and tho . Wife.. ; ii Ohl' Woe-to think-the wife's voloe stilled forever, . Bo lately breathing tones to oheer and bless; Tho mother's hands BO meekly folded-never ? . Again to help, to guide, or to caress, To think of all the tender love unfailing. Whose fount exhaustloss over yielded balm For ?very wound her dear 'onesrpeace assail? ing. Now frozen in that heart's unbroken calm. ' It eooma untrue, unreal, abovo conception, Thia sudden severing of life's strong ties. : As though it were some dream's prolonged de 4oopuon, From which those smitten lives, rejoiced, w?lrise. Th? ech?os seem her footsteps still repeating. As, lato oho moved bi ali sweet household Her form Booms pictured in some shadow fleeting,.. . Som o glancing sunb cam seems her gentle . .?fv .gazo, .. But-no, alas! 'tia all and only Booming. . - This Ufo so precious naught can e'er res toro; Forster vcilod the dear eyes' tender beaming, Tho vole o so inve? ihall gladden novcr moro. i'f i Ohl God, have pity on the poor hearts yearn? ing. In mercy, send them solaco from above. Obi help them,' whilo thia hitter lesson learn? ing, ' i i To trust the might of Thy unswerving lovel Boroayod oneal through the anguished tears . now raining . . Upon the grave of her BO early called, Lookupword-eoek that comfort e'er sustain Thought to guido all souls by grief en? ?. ? thralled. 'Twill gleam through tears-a bow of promise 5 chining, The beacon-light of Clod's unbounded care. Ohl let its rays illume your ead repining, Be sure He senda no more than we can boar. Obi mourning husband, vain are words of _cheering, ' ' For these first hours of your awful woe; Unheeded e'en your children's tones eudear A f afher'H pride io lost in griefs wild flow. Bat slowly, euroly will their sweet appealing Divido, tho gloom that now your heart enfolds For them,/ter epirlt voico will plead,reveal? ing " . ? ; j Tho varied du ti oa which your Ufo still holds. 'Tia hard, indeed-'neath sorrow's crushing power, To uttor humbly, "God, Thy will be done," Bat faith'was not enjoined for that bright hons . When'gleams His goodness like the radiant .?->' tl nun. ? Ho ask o th ut trout sud pr Aise be blindly . given, Although affliction's burden presses sore. Then mourn not without hope-for in His . Heaven lour loved one waits-"not lost, bnt gone before." Nrw OBLKAHS, 1871., The Doctora Recommend Beegexa'Beer IN preferonoe to London Porter and Scotch Ale, Why? They know it is unadulter? ated, starch ll 50 Bio Cottee. BAG8 BIO COFFEE, for Bale low to . dealers by EDWARD HOPE. Keyes' Early Prolific Tomato Planta. YT ia ol al m od that this TOMATO ia fifteen to X. thirty days earlier than any other variety known. The fruit is of good sieo. round and smooth, brilliant color, perfectly solid and fine -flavor. ' Plants now ready, cold frame ptook hardened. Can be transplanted without lows? 7v? sale at April 14 f HEINTTSH'S DRUG STORE. ' ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REYNOLD ff IMPROVEMENT. fTlHOSE who havo lost several Natural JL Teeth, and have boon advised to part with remaining sound ono a, aa the first step towarda obtaining artificial substituter), are requested, before, submitting to a praotice, .cruel in itaolf and often unneoesBtrily per? formed, tc cenvinco themselves of Us fallacy, , by lookiDg closely into a m at tor of BO muob importance. V,, Tho'above improvement WAD designed to re? sist so deplorable a practico, and after a tho ' rough teat of more than three years, is found . capable of accomplishing what no other sys 1 j tom of ArUfiolal Dentistry has heretofore done. It is now poaeib?o to obtain partial eases, whioU will BATO for years Natural Teeth, and be at tho same timo reliable in every respect. j AU invitation ia horoby gtvon to snob as fool. In tores tod to call at our Operating Booms, and examina dupl?calo specimens of cases now in -actual use." n ?'?*>. ' ? W6vOf BBYH?LDB ?'BK?NOLDB. 'V Notioe to Contractors. > QEALED propoaale. for furnishing material ? and making SUMMER UNIFOBM8, for ' slxtrion Policeman, will bo rccoivod and sub? mitted to Counoil April 28tb. Bidders will furnish eamplea and endorse pronoasla "pro? posals for Furnishing Folleo Uniforms." By order City Connell. I W. J. ETTER, ? ? ?Aprlilfo yr-g| ^CiersielWeil. Every Ono Drinkfl Seegerfl' Beer, BECAUSE it gives Btrongth and Improves their health. March ll ; Ague and Fovw. c _ie only provontivo known for Ob illa anti Feveria the nae ot Wolf o's Booie lara Schnapp? "Wolfe's Schiedam BohnappB Ia good for Dyspepsia._ Woh*e*s Schiedam Schnapps Is a preventive of Chilla and Fever. ; Wolfo's Schiedam Schnapps Ia reoOmrAended hy ?ll the M?dical Faculty. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps la good for all Kidney and Bladder Complain ta. .. Wolfe's Bohiedam Schnapps Ia good for Gout._ : Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Ia goad for QoHo and Pain In the Stomach. Wolfe's Bohiedam Schnapps Is good for all Urinary Complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Ia imitated and counterfeited, and Purchasers will have to uso caution in pnrohasiog. Wolfe's Bohiedam Schnapps Is used all over the world by Physicians, in their practice. I beg leave to call the attention of tho reader totOBtimonials in favor of tho SohnappB: I feel bound to Bay that I regard your 8OHNAFFS as being, in every respect, pro-omi nently pure, and deserving of medical patron? age. At all events, it is the purest possible artiole of Holland gin, (horetofore unobtaina? ble, and, as suoh, may bo safely prescribed by physicians. DAVID L. MOTT. M. D., Pharmaceutical Chemist, Kew York. Lo DIG VILLE, KT., Sept. 1.-I feol that wo have now an artioio of gin suitable for such cases as that remedy 1B adapted to. DB. J. W. BRIGHT. "Schnapps" 1B a remedy in chronic catarr bal complaints, etc. : I take great ploasnro in bearing highly oreditable testimony to its efficacy, aa a reme? dial agent. In the diseases for which you recommend it. Having a natural tendenoy to the mucouB surfaces, with a slight degree of stimulation, 1 regard it SB ono ot the mont im ?iortant remedies in ebronio oatarrhal affec? tons, particularly tbOBO of tho genito-urinary apparatus. With much respect, your obediont aervant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D" Now York. 20 PINE STOBST, NEW YOBK, Nov. 21,1867 Uno Li'no WOLFE, EBQ., Present.-DEAS OIK: I have madoa chomical examination of a sample of your "Schiedam Schnapps," with tho Intent of determining if any foreign or injurions sub? stance had been added to the simple distilled spirits. The examination has resulted in the condu? cion that the sample contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. I have been unable to discover any trace of the deleterious sub? stances which are sometimes employed in tho adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitato to uso myself, nor to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, the "Schiedam Schnapps," as an excellent and unobjectiona? ble variety of gin. Very respectfully yours, (Signed) OHAS. A. 8EELY, Chemist. CHEMICAL AND TECHNICAL LABOBATOBY, 18 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW TOBE, NOV. 25,1867. UDOLPHO WOLFE, ESQ.-DBAB SIB: The under? signed have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of your "Aromatic Bohiedam Schnapps," Beleoted by ourselves, and have found the same free from all organlo or inor ganio substances, more or less injuriouB to ealth. From the result of our examination, we consider the artiole one of aaperior quali? ty, healthful as a beverage, and effectual in Its medicinal qualities. Respectfully yours. (Signed) ATiEX. THIPPEL, Chemist. FRANOIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Drngglsta. UDOLPH? WOLFE'S EST., April l-UTSmo 22 Beaver st., New York. Ayer*s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, suoh aa Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before tn thc whole bis tory of medi?me, bas any thing won so widely and so deeply upon tho conlldeucc of mankind, ns this excellent remedy fur puhnonnry complaints. Through along series of years, and among most of the races of men lt has risen higher mut higher in their estimation, as it has become better known. Its uniform character und power to cure thc va? rious affections of tho lungs and throat, lin vc mndo it known as a reliable protector ngninst them. While adapted to milder forms ot' intense and to young children, It is nt thc fame time tho most effectual remedy that cnn be given for incip? ient consumption, and thc dangerous affections of Uic threat and lungs. As n provision against sudden attacks of Croup ? il thould hu kept on hand in every family, and indeed ns nil ?ire sume times subject to colds and coughs, ull should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Couaumptlon is thought in? curable, still great numbers of ckeci where tho discaso seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound hcniih by tho Cherry Pectoral. So complete 1$ Its mastery over the disorder* of thc Lunge and Throat,that tho most obst?nate of them yield to il. Whes nothing else could renell them, nuder thc Cherry Pectoral they subside ?nd disiipiienr. Singers and Publie Speakers lind great protection from it. Asthma ls always relieved and often w holly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking tho Cherry Pectoral In small und lYetjuent doses. So generally are its virtues known, Dint wo need not publish the certiflrntes of them here, or do more than assure thc public that its ?ju;: lilies ore fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, OhUl Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or zniaamatio poisons. AB its name Implies, lt doee Cure, and doc? not fnll. Containing neither Areonic, Quinine, bis. ninth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, lt m nowise injures any pa? tient. Tho number and Importance of its cures in tho ague districts, are Uterally beyond account, and we beliovo without a parallel In tho history of Aguo medicine. Our pride ls gratified by tho acknowledgments wo receive of the radical cures effected In obstinate casos, and where other rem? edies had wholly failed. Unaccllmntod persons, either resident In, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo protected by taking tho AO CH CVJtli dally. For Liver Complaints, nrieing from torpid? ity of tho Liver, lt ls an excellent remedy, uti ulu? lating tho Liver into healthy activity. For Dillons Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing mnny truly remarkable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by Dn. J. C. ATER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass,, und sold all round the world. FH1CE, 01.OO PEU MOTTLE. Aug g nts_0. H. MIOT, Agent. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants. ... CHARLOTTE\N. 0. S0L?0TT order* f?r COTTON, Corn. Flour. Bacon, Lard, Ac., and Family Groceries generally. Orders filled carefully and prompt? ly^_Feb 7 lyr LAW COPARTNERSHIP. . TAJUbBY di DARN WELL. fWIE undesigned haye this day ontored Jt- into partnership, in thepriotfoo of law u n dor the name of TALLE Y ?t BABNWKLL. : W.H. TALLEY, Jan 4 NATHANIEL BABNWELL. -, ???4 Ur,[BJtaencfe Adrisca'^iMmptlfea to ?o *? Florida , IA ^Iwter^Hsving for the Inst thirty-five years devoted roy vrholo time and attention to tho study o? lung dis - eeles sad consumption. I feel that I ?nder? st and fully We ; courae that ought to be pur? sued t? restore s tolerably bsd os?e bf diaoased lung" to healthy ?nnndneSB. The flret and Jaost' important ttepjo for ;Uae patient to avoid taking cold, ana tho best cf all places on thia continent for thia purpose in winter, is Florida, vf oil down in the State, where the temperature Is regular, and not subject to each variations as lo more Northern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can recommend. A good hotel is kept there by Potennan. Last win? ter I Haw several persons there whose longs had been badly diseased, bnt who, under the healing influence of tho ollmate and my medi? cines, were getting well. Ono hundred miles further down tho river is a point wbioh I would prefer to Palatka, SB the temperature is more even and the air dry and braolng. Mellonville and Enterprise aro looatod there I should givo a decided pre? ference to Mellon villo. It ia two miles from river or lake, and it seenjB almost impossible to take cold there. The tables in Florlo> might be better, and patients complain' kt times, bat that is a good sign, as it indicates a return of appetite, and when this ls tho cane they generally incroaso in flosh, and thon the lungs munt beal. Jacksonville, Bibornia, Green Gove, and many other places in various parts of Florida, can he safely recommended to consumptives in winter. My reasons for saving so aro that patients aro lesa liablo to take cold there than where there is a lesB even temporatu.ro, and it ia not necessary to Bay that where a consump? tive person oxposcs himself to fr?quent colds, he is certain to dio shortly. Therefore, my advioo is, go well down into the Stato, out of the reach of prevailing East winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of the lo? calities I have named, will benefit those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, aero throat or cough, but for those whoso lunga aro diseased a more Southern point is earnestly recom? mended. For fifteen years prior to I860,1 was profes? sionally in New York, Boston, Baltimoro and Philadelphia overy week, where I saw and ex? amined on an average flvo hundred patients a woek. A praotlce so extensive, embracing overy possible phase of lung disease, bas ena? bled mo to understand tho disease fully, and hence my caution in regard to taking cold. A person may tako vast quantities of .'Schonok's Pulmonlo Syrup, Seaweed Tonio and Man? drake Pills," and yet die if be does not avoid taking cold. In Florida, nearly everybody is using Schenck's Mandrake Pilla, for the climato is moro likely to produce bilious habits than moro Northern latitudes. It is a well estab? lished fact that natives of Florida raroly die of consumption, especially those of tho South? ern part. On the other hand, in Now Eng? land, one-third, at least, of tho population dio of this terrible disease. In the Middle States it does not prevail so largely, still there aro many thousands of cases there. What a vast per cont ago of life would be saved if consumptives were as easily alarmed in re? gard to taking fresh cold as they are about scarlot fover, small-pox, Ao. But they aro not. They take what they term a little cold, which they aro credulous enough to believe will wear off in a few davB. They pay no at? tention to it, and hence it lays the foundation for another and another still, until the lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. My advice to persone whose lungs are affected even slightly is, to lay in a stock of Schonok's Pulmonic Syrup, Bcbenck's Seaweed Tonio and Schenck's Mandrake Pills and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines beoanse I am thoroughly acquaint? ed with their action. I know that whore they aroused bl strict accordance, with my direc? tions, they will do the work that is required. This accomplished, nature will do the rest. The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or night-Bweats, and then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, will bo sure to have a corpse on his hands before long. My plan is to give my three medioines, in accordance with the printed directions, ex? cept in Borne oases where a freer use of the Mandrake Pills is neoesBary. My object is to give tone to the stomach-to get up a good appetite. It is always a good sign when a patient begins to grow hungry. I have hopes of such. With a relish for food and the gratification of that relish comes good blood, and with it more flesh, which is closely fol? lowed by a bealing of the lungs. Thon the cough loosens and abates, tbo creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate and annoy, and the patient gets well, provid? ed he avoids taking cold. Now tbere aro many consumptives who have not the means to go to Florida. The question may be asked, Is thero no hope for such? Certainly there la. My advico to such is, and ever has been, to stay in a warm room during the winter, with a temperature of about Beventy degrees, which Bbotdd be kopt regularly at that point, by means of a ther? mometer. Let such a patient take his ex? ercise within the limits of the room hy walk? ing up and down as much as his strongth will permit, in order to keep np a healthy circula? tion of the blood. I- nave cured thousands by this system, and can do so again. Con? sumption bi as easily cured as any other disease, if taken in time, and the proper kind of treatment ia pursued. The tact ?tanda undisputed on reoord that Bchenek's Pulmo nie Syrup, Mandrake Fills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what Beamed to be hopeless cases of consumption. Go where you will, you will be almost certain to find Borne poor consumptive who has beon rescued from toe very jaws of death by their use. Bo far as the Mandrake Pills are concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They aot on the liver Detter than calo? mel, and leave none of its hurtful effects be? hind. In faot, they are excellent In all casos where a purgative medicioe is required. If you have partaken too freelv of fruit and diarrhoea ensues, a doso of toe Mandrakes will cure you. If you are subject to sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and they will relieve yon in two hours. If you would obviate tho effect of a chango of water, or the too free indulgence in fruit, Itake one of the Mandrakes every night or every other night, and you may thou drink water and eat watermelons, poars, apples, plums, Ecaches or corn, without the risk of being sick y thom. They will protect those who live in damp situations against chills and rovers. Try them. Thoy are perfectly harmless. They can do you good only. 1 bavo abandoned my profoBsional visits to Boston and New York, out continue to seo patients at my oflico. No. 15 N. SIXTII street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Those who wish a thorough exami? nation with the Bespiromoter will bo charged flvo dollars The Uospiromotor deolares tho exact condition of tho lungs, and pationts can readily learn whether they aro enrabio or not. But I desire it distinctly understood that the value of ray medicines depends entirely upon their being taken strictly accordiug to direc? tions. In conclusion, I will say that when persons take my medicines ano, their systems are brought into t. healthy condition thereby, they are not so liable to take cold, yet no one with diseased lungs can bear a sadden chango of atmosphere without tho liability of greater or lesB irritation of the bronchial tubes. Full directions in all languagos accompany my medicines, so explicit and olear that an v one eau use them without consulting mo, and can be hopght from any druggist. J. H. 80HENCK, M. ?.. . No. 18 N. SIXTH streot, Philadelphia. NOVIO_;_ fly AVOID (QUACKS.-A victim of early in discretion, causing nervous debility, pre? mature decay, Ac, having triodia vain overy adv er tia fid remedy, baa a siinplo moans of soif-euro, wbioh he will aond freo to bis fellow aufferors. Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau street, Now York. Dec 20 fCmo LIP PM AN'8 OH EAT GBBMAM BITTERS TBS Purest Medicated Cordial of the Ago. ALTERATIVE, ANT?-B?LIOUS and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. / ^ - ^ . : LIPPMAN'sgreat X/TRADE MA?U GERMAN BITT / / n . EBB ia prepared A /ya/-a v / 'roBQ '^e origina.1 in r^a*^tS^Sv\K \ Qorman rocoipt [ffl^ffy?V^j^^ f now in possession 1 ml ('1?S?& "\l of the proprietors \?KJrtW&1&r^ ^b?ana *8 lne Bam0 xa-** wa8 UBea 111 Gor .^^Bii. WnBSL^? ? ' many upwards ol IQSTML\?3SmE3?SL??^~ a contary ?RO; to ^ffifffffllSfi^l^^^y^' day 1? household ^WBPvii^ o?^t^ ~ remedy of Gorma '^mT^n^^fT'- ny? recommended *> **> nont physicians. LIPPMAN'8 QBEAT GEKMAN BITTERS Is componed of the purest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorite beverage! impregnated with tho juices and extracts of rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it ono of the best and surest preparations for tho cnro of Dyspepsia, LOBS of Tono in the Stomach and Digestivo Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation,Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and as a PREVEN Tl VE FOR CHILLS A ND FEVER AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS the beet tonic known for tho discasesto which they aro generally subject, and where a gent?o stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March 16,1870. Mesara. Jacob Lippman <? Bro., Savannah, Qa.-GENTS: I have before mo your esteemca letter of the 14th inst., containing various documents relative to your "German Bittors." After a careful examination I must confess that your Bitters is really what you represent it to bo, an old German rccipo of Dr. Mitch erlich. of Berlin. Prussia. It will no doubtbo excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventivo of chills and fever. I find it to bo a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIBHLAND MILLS, OA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippman ? Bro., Druggists, Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great Grrman Bitters here to my customers and friends, and I And better Bale for it than any I have 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 Bittere now ic use. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for State of South Caroli ni-DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY DIS CHOFP A CO.. GLACIU8 A WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charleton. Depot in Columbia. S. C., at GEIGER A MoGREOOR'S. Druggists._Jone 2 lyjjj The Great Medical Discovery t Sr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, ?? Hundreds of Thousands gjf,, ZZ Bear testimony to their Wonder- ? m3 o o ful Curativo Kneels. ? ||a ill WHAT ARE % THE Y? & ^^^^^^^^^ oa3 ?Ja^ ^^^^^^^ g pi OP S THEY ARE NOT A VILE ^fl fia F A N C Y DRINKS!! Mado or Poor Ram, Whlaker. Prout Spirits and Re KINO Id u u orr? doctored, spiced and sweetened t<> please His tasto, called " Ton? ic?,"" Appetizers," " ncsiorers," AC, that lead tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bat aro a tr' o Medicine,made from thcXatlvc Root? and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic (Stimulante. Tboy aro tho (?lt. EAT BLOOD PURIFIER and 1.?FE ?IVIS? PRIN? CIPLE a perfect Heuovotor and Invlcorntor of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Ko person can take tbeso Bitters according to direc? tion and remain long unwell. ForIuflnmntitarr and Chronic Hkeu rjmtlnm sad ?oat, Dyspopula ?rr Indi? gestion, Billons, IleniUtont and Inter? mittent Fevers, Diseases ol' tin; Blood, ld vcr, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Hit? ters have been most successful. Buch Din caaes aro causad by Vitiated Blood, which la generally produced by derangement of tho Digest Ivo Or H a ii M. DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION. Headache. Tain in tho Shoulders, Cunt;lu, Tight? ness of tho Clicst, Dirtiness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Had taste la tho Mouth mi lou* At tacks, Palpitation of thc Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Tain lu thc regions of thc Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, ere tho off .pringa of Dyspepsia. They Invlgorato thc Stomach and ftlmulato tho torpid liver and bowols, which render them of uu o<inallcd efficacy In cleaimlng tho blood of nil Impurities, and Imparting new lifo und vigor to thc wholo system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, F.rnptions.Tetter. Salt I thc um, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustule*. Bolls, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Scald-Head, Boro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, of whatever namo or nature, aro literally dug up and carried out of tho system In a short timo by tho uso of thone nit tern. Ono bottle In such casca will convince tho most Incredulous of their curativo otTccLa. - Cleanso tho Vitiated Blood whenever you And Its Impurities bursting throngh tho skin in Pim* pies, Emptions or Soros; cleanse lt when yon find lt obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse lt when lt la foal, andyoar feelings will tell you when. Keep <ivn blood paro and the health Of tbs system will follow. ?PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, larking In tho system of so many vfaoosands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. For fall directions, read carefully thc circular around each botUa. J. WALSER, Prop?letor. B. H. MCDONALD A CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, Ban Francisco, Cal,, and 83 and81 Commarco Street, New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. D28||liriy GEIGER &MoGBEGOR, Agents. SMOKED MEATS, ETC. SMOKED TONGUES, extra smoked BEE! Ferris Fulton Market Beef. Diamond and Orango brand Hams. Sugar-cured Bacon Strips. Pickled Salmon. Mess and No. 1 Mackerel, Ac, all fresh t hand. For sale by GEO. SYMMERS. T. r, sEODiE. E. n, nunoirte. n. o. HUEOINS. BRODIE & CO., '.. . OOTT?? . . : I Factors and Ooramisaion Merell ants, North Atlantic Wltarf, CHARLESTON. 8. C. TT IBE??ALadt?SC?s sids cn ConHi^?ii^ntg JLi RefertoANDREW SrMONDS.Eeq., Presi? dent let National Bank, Charbaton, ti. C. Aug 25 8rno . ,_ Good Health-Long Life. THERE la ? difference between good blood and bad blood-a difference of Life.- and Death. Bad blood is full bf bunora, pro? ducing corrupt Sores,. Ulcers, Boils. Car? buncles, Bpoto, Blotches. Theeo are indica? tions of a diseased condition of the system, and unless removed, will urey upon the body and mako it a diseased ana loatbeaome thing of tlc sh. Without pure blood no flesh is free from disease. The Pale and Shrunken Forms. Yellow FacoB, Weak Stomachs, Diseased Livers, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypo? chondriac ES, Dy spop tic Vio tims of Headache so common in thl.i country, is owing entirely to the humors of the blood. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT i* the only sure medi?me. 20,000 bottles sold at homo bespeaks for it a popularity unexampled in tho history of medicine. For purifying tho Blood and invigorating the Liver, no better or cheaper medicine has ever boen discovered. Heimteh's Queen's Delight is a Purifier of the Blood and an Invigorator of tho Liver, two things essential in preserving Health and in curing Disease. It invigorates the Liver and cures all disorders or the Stomach and Bowels, purifies the Blood and ropairs the waste of tho Body, imparts Strength and gives Vigor to diseased and enfeohled svstoms. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Tho people approve, and physicians sanction its uso, bcoauso it possesses merit, and is what it seems to be-a household blessing to th? Mick. IT CURES HEADACHES.-Siok He ad ach o, Nervous Head? ache, BiUons Headache, Neuralgia, Catarrh, DizzineBB, Rush of Blood to the Head, Full? ness, Oppression of the Head, Ao. CATAH?H.-This unpleasant disease, in all its forms. KOBI'.THROATS, AC-Boro Throats, Hoarse? ness, Loss of Voice, Weak Voioe. DYSPEPSIA.-This disoase always cured in all oaeee, in persons of all ages and occupa? tions. LIVEB COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, Aa. Chronic Diarrhoa and all Chronic Dysente? ry, Colics, obstinate Costiveness. PILES.-Piles, Blind, Bleeding or Ulcera ted Painful, Itching, Burning, no matter how long existing. Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Inconti? nence, Stoppage, Their peculiar diseases soon cured. FADE AFFECTIONS.-Brown Soot". Moth Blotches, Pimples, Black Specks. Bed Patchos, Burning, Itching, Rush ot Blood to the Faco, Cloaama, Bad Complexion. AbaceBses, Scrofula, when on the Scalp; Throat, internal or external; on tho Tongue, Back, Limbs, or anywhere; Sore and Swelled Legs, all perfectly curable. SKIN DISEASES.-Salt Rheum, Totter, Acne, Shingles JJcaly Eruptions, Watery Discharges, Itching. Burning, Chronic Erysipelas. THE ETES.-Inflamed and Itching, Scrofula, Ac, on the Eyes and Eye-lids. GOITBS, SWELLED NECK. -Ali cases cured. Rheumatism, Chronic, Acute. Neuralgia, Lameness, Swelled Joints, inability to walk, painful or passive, cured by the nae of HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The afflicted, nervous and debilitated, whose sufferings have been protraoted lrom hidden causea, and whoso cases require prompt treat? .nent, will find always a sure remedy m QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Ask for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Take none other. He ia the inventor and solo Sroprietor. Sold wholesale and retail at bia irug and Chemical Store, Columbia, S. O. __Feb 0_ SURE POP! DEATH TO RATS, '9 BEDBUGS, &c, Never failing. Boxes double the aise as others. Hermetically sealed and always fresh. For sale at wholesale and retail by HABDY SOLOMON, And by all Druggists and Grocers. Febl43mo ESTABLISHED 1853. JOSEPH BECKHAUS, 1904 Frankford Avenue, (Above Girard Avenue,) Philadelphia, Manufacturer y?^T^^>MPv Exclusively of ^V^Er^^W^ First-class CARRIAGES, NEWEST STYLES. CLARENCES. Landaus, Landaulots, Cloee Coaches, Shifting qr. Coaches, Coupes, Barouches. Photons, Rockaways, Hearses, Ac, suitable for private family and public use. Workmanship and finish second tonone in the country. Fine and varied stock on hand completed and in the works. Orders receive prompt and personal attention. AU work warranted._March 22-2mo Rich, Rare and Ruby. WE have just received an extensive addi? tion to our stock of WINES and LI QUOB8, which will comparo favorably, in pu? rity, with any stock In the United States. Wo mention: Superior Heidsiek; Verzonay Moet A Chandon; Veuve Clicquot Ponaardin: Cortaillod Monsseaux, and other brands of CHAMPAGNE. J. A F. Marten's Cognac BRANDY-believed to be tho only lot of this celebrated brand in tho city. Old Yt heat Bour? bon WHISKEY-1860. Genuine Hungarian BITTERS. Partaga. La Crema and OoncUhv cian CIGARS-genuine Havanas. Call and I ry them. PAY81NGEB A FRANKLIN, Jan 28_Exohango House. NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS I NEW PRICES ! OUR friends will find us in tho new large brlok building nearly opposite our Old Bland, where we will bo glad to welcome them, and offer the Largest Stock of Goods, AT TBE LO WEST PRICES, ? We have ever bad. Oar heavy sales within tho last two months has convinced na that the ONLY SYSTEM IS LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES, and this shall in future be oar motto. We oiler the LARGEST 6TO0K OF GOODS in the city, at the lowest pilcos, moot of it having boen purchased for oaab since the late decline. D'this is not tm?, we will ?aarfor lying._L?RICK A. LOWRANCE. Terms Cash Only. OUR tenn? are strictly cash, and no order will hereafter be ailed, or goodsi deliver? ed, until paid for. All parties indebted to us will please call and pay tho same immediate? ly. * J. A T. R.. AGNEW. ~- jr-?j^^mmm .. General Commission Servants, 70 B?reHay ?hS 2M ' G^^i^??%^?#. BEGE1VERS of all tinda of : SOUTHERN PBODUOTIONB, Bt?oh>-M?Foi*toea\ Ap? ples, Dried Fruit. ; Beana, Beeswax, Bags, Priman, HoAFafraa. Green Truck, Ac. Circulare and Harking Platee B?nt free. Advancements m ado on consignments. ?j Bale?, promptly; made. ' Agents wanted*; ... ; April 8 Cmo^ .. . Improved Seed Plft^ . BARTIES wanting either *h?^H*m?or Denian PLANTEE will Send their orders at once. We are now well supplied, but later in the season do not think we will bo able to meet the demand; -?' '-^ . i-. Feb 19 - - LOBIOK A LOWRANCE. Fresh Crackers, i SODA, Walnut, Snow Drop?. Botter,Fsnoy, Farmer, Ginger, Balmoral, forj?i??ajy,; MarehS - | ? . ? .:>[ "'E. HOPE. OHAHF?GBZB. : -j f\f\ CASES Mo et A C h an do n'a CHAM JLVJv/ PAGNES, lost received, and offered, in consequence of cessation of hostilities, at muon reduced rates. For oslo by . Marchas , -'.y. GEO.BYMMEB8. ... Charlotte. Colombia and Augusta E. B : SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, S. C., April2,1871. ^mPfflffl? ON fto? after this day, gSESS^g^SK^Pftaeengcr trains will run tho following schedule: : . 1 ...'.*" M Mam THAIN-Qorao Nonna.'<; ? Oovxa BOUTS . STATIONB. ABBIVX. LEAVE, AHBIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte 7.80 pm N 6.80 sm Chester 5.03 pm 5.06 pm 10.14 aa 10.17 am WinnBb'ro 8.00 pm 8.20 pm 11.57 am 12.00 IA Columbia 12.86 pm 12.48 pm 9.18 pm 2.80 pm Augusta 8.00am 7.50pm EXPBEBB THAIN-Gomo NOBTH. Gomo BOUTS. ABHIVE. ULIVE. ABBIYE, LEAVE. Charlotte 6.80 am ."' 8.00 pst Chester 2.59 am 3.02 em 10.25 pm 1028 pm Winnsb'o 1.20 am 1.22 am 12.03 am 12.05 am Columbia 10.62 pm 11.04 pm 2.20 nm 2.82 om Augusta 6.00 pm! 7.80 am fl No night trains wiU lcavo Charlotte, Au gusta or intermediate pointe on Bundala J. M. SELKIRK. Superintendent. E. B. DOBSBT, General Ticket Agents .: V Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAROLINA BATLBOAD COMP AST, COLUMBIA, S. C., January 19,1871. aifiiinifs i&.8 *m *?W*w?a^B>?^a>""''MP?arrivo uno loavo: TBATN MO. 1. Leave Charleston at...............8.20 a m irrive at Columbia at.... ..3.40 pm Leave Columbia at.. 12.15 p m Arrive at Charleston at..............7.C0p m Leave Camden, Sundays excepted, at.9.50 a m Arrive at Bin grille at.L........ ?.?u p ra Leave Ringville, Snndaya excep'd, st.2.80 pm Arrive at Camden at..........6.00 p m The above Tra?na ron in connection,with Wilmington,Columbia and Angosta Railroad, connecting with Traine for Wilmington, North OaroUna. and with Trains for An gus ta, Geor 5ia-making close connections with Night rains of Georgia Railroad and Central BaiLj road, for all points South and Weat* ??? TBA IN NO. 2--Niarre-Exwox8B. ' JSp (Sunday Bight excepted.) . Sp Leave Charleston st. .7,1? 0 ?L? Arrive st Columbia st.............., .Q.WO Leave Columbia st.................. .7.5W& Arrive at Charleston at..'.. .6J45 s sr This Train runs is oonnectlon with Up Au? gusta Trains, making alose connection with Georgia and Central Bsilroade.' . A. Ii. TX LEB, Vico-Fr??ldont. B. B.CPicnmrs, General Ticket Agent. Jsn 21 Greenvale and Columbio, Railroad. % COLUMBIA, S. C., MABCH 1,1871. sSfiSySfflSBda?e! *ne VotowbSj echednle wUl be run dafly, Sunday o excppted, connecting with Night Trains on South Caro? lina Railroad np nnd down; alco with Trains going North and Sou th on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad: V .. UP. ? Leave Columbia st................. 7.00 a. tn. " Alston..\. 0.10 a. th. *. Newberry..lL15s.ro. " Cokeabury. .3.00 p. tn. ** Belton.?.?..?i... S?Ctp.tn. Arrive st GrcenrUIe................ ft00 p. ra, ^ . DOWN;": ~ftr?*> Leave Greenville st................' 6.15 S. m. " Belton. 8.05s.tn. *' Cokeabury..10.07 S. so. " Abbeville.................... 8.15a?m. " Newberry............ :>.. 1;50 p. ta, " Alston.....4..... 4,05p.m. Arrive st Columbia...............5.55p. ni, THOS. DOD AME AD, General Sop. M. T. BABTLETT, General Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. ' . OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA B. B. CO., ._._COMPAWTSHOPS, N. C., Januar 25,1B71. SSkBak^BSSSB? THAIN8wUlborunovei f?MW?Wff?BTlK*ihi& Road so follows: Express. Mail. ABIU YE. LEA VB. ABBIVS. LEA VB. Charlotto 5.83 am 8.00 p m Bnllabnry8.08am 8.13 am 10.34 p ra 19.80 p n Gr*nab,oll.05amll.20am 1.80 Rta 1.45 aa Ob Shopi2.50 pm 1.05 p m 2.57 a m 8.17 a s HHlab'ro2.28pm 2.88pm 4.27am Wac Raleigh 6.12 s m 0.33 o m 7.10 a JJ Goldsboro 10.65 am Goldsboro Express^ Bpfafl. 8.00 ps Raleigh 8.45a m li.58 p m 7.40 ? S Hiilafroll.07smll.10pm 10.00 ? rn 10.021 a Co8hopl2.SOpml2.50pm 11.12 a m 11.45 an Gr'nnb o 2.10p m 8.20pm 1.10 a m H.CO a B 8aUab*ry 5.15pm 5.20pm 4.50 a rn 4.55 a n Ghsrlotte7.56pm 7.80 am *v Jan 27 W. H. QBBEN. Mas, Trans. Sohednle on Blue Bidge Baiiroa?. i iJiii iiiiiisn Leavo Anderson..; .. -.4.20 P. M pMBWflfflM " Pendleton...... 5.20 " ~ ~~ PerrTvUIe...;;.6.00 .! Arrive st Wslhslla.. .7.00 " Leave Walhalla. .8.80 A. V PerryriUe.4.15 " Pen?eton...?.5.80 . " Arrive at Anderson.............,.0.25; Waiting st Anderson one hour for. th o arri vi of np train on Greenville and Colm&b?i Scs< Joly 81 W. H. D. OATT.LARD, Spp, Winter Schedule Bpas'g & Union Boa ff3Swj?rara^SR OH and after tho -24t sSBESHtSSaaS insUri?, tb? ???^=?? Train? will go down on MOND AYR. WEDNEt DAYS and FRIDAYS: leaving: fipartanbur Court House, at 7.20 A. M., end arriving i alston 1.85 P. M. _v ? T? ' lil "J. - _ i 1 Betnrning on TUESDAYS; THUR BD A? and SATURDAYS, will l?ateAlstonj stO.?O 1 M., and arrive st ?parUn^WSI M. _ THOMAS B, JETES. President. ~ Thief Proof Iteiaweriv 'f?jf? mnS undersigned baye rccsivod tho Agcn? 1 of these DRAWERS. Thty gjr?jhe ot " o from tho llRht-fln. TlULcCR50RArVEn| g( -ed gentry. Forssle v H .i. & T. R. AGNEW. ^ ^sit?itsv^ g SSKSBV ^HcSsffialJll .B IB CT 1 sal