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XHJE.EHtEN-IX. iii imi EYE II Y WK D.I EH DAY MOUNINO. aY JULIAN A. S EL BY j EDITUH AND PBOFJBIKTOQ. Office on Main Street?, above Taylor. WBook and Job Printing of every dos erip don promptly hod faithfully attendooVto. u\ IBVEBMBEMMNTB ;.' j, T Insorted I?~th? i>aily: at'W-oontS per square tor tho firet and 60 oonta oaoh subsequent in aertiou. Long advertisements by tho week, month or year, at reasonable rates. . . aUBBOBIPTipN. - f . - Badly, eli month*;** 00; Trl-Wooklyi^ 60; Weekly, 1 60. A ?TAKTiiiNa PABAORAPH.-At the publia taortuario of Paris, about one in every 800 persons' supposed to *be de?d actually comes .again to life. It ia be? lieved -that the same proportion ia buried alive throughout'America, by our bot haste in burying people nfter_ they are supposed to be dead. Np. .interment should be allowed witb?? three days after supposed death, without a pbysi oiaa's certificate. Tho. bankruptcy,of pr., Htrousberg, who at onie tim? vf a> .beiieveql ty bo one .of the Vealthieat 'mejpi on the European continent, assumes more and more gi ??antic dimensions. Tho mero sis. months' Otorost which Stronsbcrg owned pn the '4ttt of M?roh b? .B?nmapian BaUroad "don pon a ambnntW1 to. Lover. .32,000,000. "The ' general ironaetfneot ? IB, , what. did fltrohsbeig w^tbaU'rofe ?t?ygy?,',-.^ .,.'?".,.: O A B R L A Y - ?ho only proventive known for Chilla and ever ia the nae of Wolfe's Bohiedam Schnapps Wolfe's Sohiedam Schnapps ~~ _I? good for Dyspepsia._ pp ; ffiWfi&hifidqft iS?hnapp* 7;^ ' Ia a preventive pf Chilla and Fever. * Wolfe's Sohiedam Schnapps . Ha recommended by all the Medioal Faculty. . Wolfe*? Schiedam Schnapps "la good for all Kidney and Bladder Complain ta. Wolfe's Bohiedam Schnapps _ Ia good for Pout. _ "[r? - Waft's js?ieq'api Sc&?app? . I ~tm good for"Colio and Pain in the Stomach. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Ja good for ah Urinary Complainte. Wpl/s'? Schiedcun Schnapps Ia imitated and counterfcited, and Purobasere will haye tb gae .caution ha pnrohasing. Wolte'o Bohiedam Schnapps Ia used all over the World b v Physicians, in . thyirpr^otlce". . " / 2 pejr leave to call the attention of the reader todestimomala in favor of tho Schnapps: .'I feel bound, to.aoy that I regard your ScuHA?ri} aa .being,.in ovary teapeot, pre-emi? nently pure,, and dos er ring of medioal patron? age. At ali ?vento, it io.the purest posBible at.ticlo of Holland gin, (heretofore unobtaina* Die? andi tt? auch, may bc aafely prescribed by physicians. DAVID L. MOTT. M..D;, Pharmaceutical Chemiet.TSow York. ? LOUISVILLE, ILT.. Br pt. l-l feel that we havo now. an A?tlflle oft gi?; suitable lot euch caaes aa that-r?mody iff adan ted to: DB. J. W. BRIGHT. , VBohuappa". ia a remedy in chrooio cat?rr: hal complnluti?, etc. : < f I take groat pleaaure in bearing highly creditable testimony to ita efficacy, aa a reme? dial agent, in the diseases for vhich you recommend iii. -Havi?g a natural tenden?y[to tB?-mncons *tirfocea\' with a ellght d?grW?! aVimulation, 1 regard it aa cine of the moat im? portant remedies bl chronic catar rh al affec? tions, particularly thoao of the ge ni to-urinary apparatus. With much renpoot, your obedient servant, CHAS, A. LEAS, M. D" New York. 20 PIKE 8TaBKr?.NBW- Yonxj tfov. 21,18(17 Unoi.i'uo WohVE, ESQ.,\Pre<eV>f.->-DEAB Sta: I have made a ohemical examination of a aamplo of your "Bohiedam Schnapps," with the intent of determining if any foreign or injurious ftOb ?ct?noe had been added to the simple distilled spirits. Tho examination baa resetted in tho ormolu sion that the aample contained DM poisonous or harmful admixture. I have beon'unahle to discover any trac? of the deleterious aub atanco? which are sometimes employed in tho adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to use myself, nor.to recommend to others, for medicinal purpose's, the "Schiedam Schnapps," as an excellent and unobjectiona? ble variety o? gio. Vary respectfully yours, (Signed) CUAS. A. 8EELY, Chemist. S[CHEMICAL A KO TECHNICAL LAnonATOHY . 18 xmi AM QB PLACE. NEW YOBK, NOV. 25,1867. UD Li-no W?LPE,- ESQ.-DEAII8IB: Theunder nignod have carefully and thoroughly analyzod a sample of your "Aromatio Schiedam Schnapps," eeleote'd by ourselves, and havo found the aame free from all organic or inor? ganic substances,.more .or leas injurious to health. From the result of our examination, we consider the article one of superior quali? ty, healthful as a beverage, and effectual in its medicinal qualities. Respectfully vours, (Signed) ALEX. TRIPPEL, Chemist. FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. For salo by all respectable Grocers and ruggiete. UDOLPHO WQLFE'B EST., - April l-H?8mo 22 Beaver at., New York. , MEATS, .ETC,' SMOKED' TDKG?ER, extra ?m?Ve?T BEEF. Ferris Fulton Market Beef. Diamond and Orange brand Ii urns. Bugar-cnred Bacon Siripa. Pickled Salmon. Mess and No. 1 Mackerel, ?c., all freah to hand. For sale by_GEO. BVMMERS. \ Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch-Whiskey, Sir fcobfert Burnett's Old Tom Gin; (Hard, Dupuy, Oognao Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pale Sherry, South-aido Madeira Wino, London Dock Fort Wino, Hibbert'a London Porter, MoEwon'a Scotch Ale. The above direct from the importera and warranted pure. For sale by_EDWARD DOPE. WM. H. HOR8TMANN & SONS, ~ ,? M?nofaoturera and Importers of J) EES S TB I M Mi N & S , BERGMANN k oo.'s Zephyr Worsted, Germantown Wool, Small Wares, Hosiery, Gloves, &c, Upholatory, Blind, Shado, and CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. HEARSE AND COFFIN TRIMMINGS., PHIL AOELPIIIK '. I NEW YOBK! ran Ot Cherry Sta. | 41? Broadway. Moala furnished at all hour? at POLLOCK'S. Deposita of $1 and Upwards Deceived, INTEREST ALLO WED A T THE JtA TE ok SEVEN PER CENT. FER ANNUM, ' 9 ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MON TUS ONA CCO UH TS. . OFFICERS. .' 1 V Wm. Martin, PreBidont. ^ '?^&TO???? Ivioelpxoeidcnis; Jc*u'F. Thomas,! . A*. G. Bronleen Cashier. . o John C. B- Bnrithv Assistant- Cashier. Directors. Wads'Hampton, William Knrlin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W. MoMaatcr, John P. TLom?B. E. H. Helnitsb, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Colnmbia. : J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Nowberry; 1 W. G. Mayes, Nowberry. b. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mocbanice, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may here ' deposit their Bav ings and draw a liberal rate ot interost there? on-.- Pl?ntcrs. ProfeaBlonal Mon and Trustees wishing to draw Interest en' their fonde until they require them tor buaibess br other pur? poses: Parents desiring to act apart small tums for their children, and 'Married Worn on and Minora (whose doposlts can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in capo of death, by their legal representatives,) yrishing to lav aside funds for future use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their/nte?ha whore- they will rapidly accumulate,' and,at tho same-time, be subject to withdrawal wneB needed. ? ?_Au'ft 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BASK ?vj p? " j C?LUKIBIA, S. C. .-: . ? >r ?y?' :- " Present Capital, $100,000. . AVirilORIZBD CAPITAL,, ?500.OO0.*. \ ' '? ' _! oijicEBS. i^VT . ? John.B. Palmer, Prealdent. .?!;.'./ '. A. G. Brenizer, CaBhier. .... : 0. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. ' , WnZOTOBB. j .. ", ' J.'Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMas ter, R. D. Senn, of R. D. Benn A Son; G. W Bearden, of Copeland A Dearden; II. L. Bryan, of Bryan A McCarter; W. 0. 8 wa ifield, of R. A W.'.G. Swaffleld. F. W. HoMaetor. Solicitor. THIS Bank Is' now open for tho transaction of a general banking business. OKBTIVOATZS OF . DEPOSIT of currency or coin, bearing interest at the rato of eeven (7) per cent, per annnm, in kind, will bo issued. Deposita from County Officers espcoiaUy so? licited: abm, from Trustees^ Administrators. Executor's, Prafettional Men, and Others. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and other bmd ueaa men, and tho uaual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Dills of Exchange, and other evi denoes of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. * Siuvh*, 2?i.d;t Geld ar.d ?i>:~ bought sml sold. .Mutilated Currency purchased at a email discount. Sight Drafts dr aten direct on all the promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Oermany, Belgium, Holland. Den? mark and the Otnent. Letters of Credit ifcsued, payable In any ?Ltha above plaeea Drafts on all the prominent citiea in the United States bought and sold. . , , Banking House oppoelto Columbia Hotel. Open from 0 to 3. _Feb 28 ly Good Health-Long Life. THEREisadiBereucebotwcen popd blood and bad blood-a diff?rence of Life and Death;- ? Bad blood is full of humors, pro. ducing corrupt Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Car? buncles, Spots,Blotches. Thean are indica? tions of a diseased condition 'of- tho ay'alero, and unless removed, will prey upon the body and make it a diseased and loatheBome thing of ficeb. . Without puru blood no.flesh ia free from'discaso, TheTalo abd Shrunken Forma, Yellow Faces, Weak Stomachs, Diseased Livers; Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypo? chondriacs, Dyepeptlc Victima of Headache so common In th* i country, is owing entirely to the humors of the blood. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT is tbs only 'eure modioiuo. 20,000 bottles sold al borne bespeaks for it a popularity unexampled in tb? history of medicine. For purifying the Blood and invigorating the JJ vor, no better or cheaper medicine has ever been discovered. Heinitsh'BQuoen's Delight is a Purifier of the Blood and an Lnvigorator of tho Liver, two things essential in preserving Health and 1u ouring Diaeasu. It Invigorated the Liver and eurea all disorders ot the Stomach and Bowels, purifica the Blood and repairs the wanto of tho Body, imparts Strength and gives Vigor to diseased and enfeebled ax stems. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Tho pcoplo approvo,and physicians sanction its uso, bcoauso it po-soaees merit, and ia what it seems to bo-a household blessing to th? nick. Ask for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Taku nono other. He ia thu inventor and sole proprietor. Sold who'esalo and retail nt bia Drug and Chemical Storo._Fub_9 t BRANDIES" 5CASKS James HentiMtsy's ct, Brandenbrrg Freren B?AND1ES, imported direct, t nd ottered pure and unadulterated. Those c? m priao viutagoB of 1835, 1858, i860 and 1813. Stock of Hock?, Clarets and White Wines in? clude some of tho moot famous brands ae * ell a? *onnd low priced goods. For sale by March 25_GEO. BYMMERR. .ARTIFICIAL TEETH" REYNOLDS' IMPROVEMENT. fTMHOSE who bav? lost several Natural JL Teeth, and have been advised to par? with remaining* aband ones, ae the first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, arc requested, before submitting to a practice, cruel in itself and often unnecessarily per? formed, to conviuco themeelvee of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of so much importance. Tho above improvement was designed to re? sist so deplorable a practice, and after a tho? rough test of more tuan three y<aia, ie found capable of accomplishing what* no Miter ?>s tem of ArtificialDcntistry baa heretofore doi:o. It ia now possible to obtain parliol c. ns, which will eavo for years Katun 1 Tteth, and bo at tho samo time reliable in every respect. An invitation is hereby t;iven to eu< h as feel interested to cr.ll at our ' Operating Rooms, and examine duplicate sp colmer, H ot eases unwin actual uso. .' Nov Ot REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! -T-. ? ? Tin-ware 1 Tiri-ware ! Tinware! PLUMBINO, ROOFING, GUTTERING, and all work in this lino, put np to ?rihir and ready for salo at tho ? O A HO I. IN A MANUFACTORY. I Call at'either honno-Columbia or Nowbrrr'' " , L\ HENRY n. BLEASE, Mnreh 22 j_ Proprie tor. Tho coolost Lager in tho city can bo lind t POLLOCK'S. Th? E^hjan^e.HQ-aw.;??_ '??n,' DAB Icon overhauled and ro-arrangcd f??Zfor tho spring and Kummw. Iced bevo BT risen compounded at thurt notioe. "I!iy6' - PAYBINQEB A FBAbKLlrL dyer's Cherry {Pectoral, I Sor jpiceasea of 'tho TTiroat and Lunga, W^^uola a? O?nftriBi'OoldB, "Wfacxjtfnig i , . . Oou&h, Bronchitis, Asthma, and CoQsurapUon, , Probably never boforu in tbo whole bUtory of medicine, baa any thing won BO widely anil BO deeply upon the con ll Junco ol" mankind, no t lil s excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through along serios of.years, and among most of thc races ot men il lins risen higher und higher In their estima lion, UH lt bus becomo butter known. Its uniform diameter and power to cure die va? rious affections ot' ttic lungs arid thront, bnvo mado it known as a reliable protector lignlnst them, while adapted to milder forma ol'<libcn.se and to young children, il is nt the shine time Ibu most effectual remedy that ?nu be given fm- Inc ip-, lent consumption, and the. dungerous infectious of thc throat and lungs. AK a provision nguiiitt sudden attacks of Vrottp. il should bc kept on hand in every family, nun indeed ns all mo f onie times subject to collis and coughs, all thoukl, bc provided Wi..i this antidote for them. Although settled C'aiMum])(loH Is thought in? curable, still grcut numbera of caaes wbei-c the dlficaso seemed Fettled, have been completely cured, and tho patient restored to sound health by Ibo Cherry Pastoral. Ho complete is it mastery over thc disorders of lim Lungs ann Throat, that thc most obstinate nf" them yield lo il. When nothing else could reach them, under Hie Cherry Pectoral they subside nod db appenr. Singers and V ubi lc j fijnaktrs -lind great protection from it. Asthma, ls always relieved nnd often wholly cured by it. Bronchitic ls generally cured by Inking thu Cherry Pectoral in nm lill nnd (Vcnuent do.'cs. 8o- generally aro its virtues known,! Hint wo need not publish thc ncrtillcnlcs nf Hiern herc, or do moro than nssuro tho public that Its qur.lhlc? aro fully maintained. ... Ayer's Ague Gare, Eor Fovor and Ague, Xntormittont Fover, Chill Fovor, Hemittont Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical ' br: Bilious Fever, ??c, nnd indoodnil tho affections which arise from malarious, marah, or. miacniatic poisons. As Its name impliop, lt docs Cure, hud does not fail.' Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, llli muth, /.tue, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, lt bi nowise injures any pa? tient. . Thc number nnd Importance of ita cures in thc ague districts, axe literally beyond account, nnd we believe without; a parallel In thc history of Ague medicine. Obr pride ls gratified by the acknowledgments wo re?oive of thc radical cures effected in obstinate eas ea, and whore otber rem? edies had wholly failed. TJhacclimntcd per: ons, either resident in. or travelling through minsmaUc localities, will be protected by tak.ng thc .4.GUK CURE daily. For I,iver Complaint*, arising from torpid? ity of thu Liver, lt 1? an excellent remedy, Mima- ' hating thc Liver into healthy activity. For Hllious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it ls1 an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable euros, where Other medicines had foiled. Prepared by Tin. j. C. AYF.B A Co., rracticnl and 'Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. FRICK, 01.OO PER BOTTLE. Bec 0 fly [Ang 6] C. H. 11IOT. Agent. Ayer's o .W i-vi ^ <V -T rf . For restoring Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which in at once agreeable, healthy, nnd effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to ifs original color, xcith. the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair ia thick? ened, fulling hair : checked, . and bald? ness often, though not always, cured hy its use. Nothing pan restore the hair where tho follicles arc destroyer, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such ns remain can ho Raved f?>: usefulness by this application, li;; lend of fouling tn.0 hair with a pasty pedi mont, it will keep it clean and vigorou* Its occasional uso will prevent thc hail from turning gray or falling oif, r.i:0 consequently prevent baldness. Pix? from those deleterious substances which niako some preparations dangerous, >.mi injurious to tho hair, the Vigor tun only benefit but not harm it. If wanto-i merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bc found ed deni al du. Containing neither oil nor dye, it dm:* not soil whito cambric, and j'et last! long on tho hair, giviug it a rich, gio?-? lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHKMISTS, LOWEIilL, MASS. PBICFJ $1.00. _Anjr_5_tJly_?- H- MI0T? Ag?nt:_ STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission merchants, CHA Ii LO TTE, N. O. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour, Daron, Lard, Ac., and Family Groceries generally. Ordere Ulled carefully and prompt? ly. ?_ : L._LjLil Feb 7 lyr Smoked Meats. BiiK?KFAftT BACON HTItlPH. Sugar-cured Shoulders, fm ok ed and I'kkled Tongues, fur by 1 E# HOPE. M> 1 HIE i si! l) IN Vt ASHING. WAKFIELD'G COLL WATER SOAP. 11|Ha. MO AP v-n.be? perfectly in cold water, t-ott, bard .r mit. .It removes gr? uto, oil ami paint I rom gurmenta. It wat lue ali kinds nf gouda-cotton. Ihuinel.fciikor woolen; It eh anuos hil ver, platt d waro and jew? Irv without scratching. Il Ike articles ar? inueii tarnished, rub tb? m willi a piles of Hamid which han plenty of the Hosp en it. To people who du their ?wu washing, it is invaluable. It will nave itu c.? i in onewat-hing. For eulo, in boxe? ol thirlv-bix bars, bv EDWARD Ii Of E. April fl Agent for Smith C'F.rolinn. 500 Barrels EXTliA Family, Mn?utn abd Conn KLOI?R. for ?mir. low V. IIOI'K blackwells geim?nj Diiihi-iu Smoking To? la co at '"OI.LOI K'S ...^_.XJL>E PJJi A B rs...-4; OHEAT 'GSSUMT^nr BITTERS ? tn 'i 'barest Medicated Cordial of thc Age: ALTERATIVE\~AJJT]-DILIOUS and INV1GOHA TING PROPERTIES. ? ... LIPPMANN great I^AOS.MAK? GERMAN RITT? '* ERS i* prepared. , i y from tho Original " { GoruiMj reoeip* V.' T o<)w-iij possession .\ of Ibo prupriutore VV^'iind ia Ibo mino Vz^cJ preparation that :J"^? *> waa need in Ger? many upwardB of - ii cen? tu y ago; to? day ?B hourn, hold ^y, ~ remedy of Gorma? , -&rJ ny, recommended g^uS?^*?' i J by R? nii.ut emi? nent phyaiciana. LIPPIUAN'H GREAT G E xi UL AH BITTERS Ia componed of the purest alcoholic esHcnoo.of Geruiany'a favorite bevor a ge, impregnated with the juir.ee and extracte of iure herb?, roota ami barks; all of which combintd make it.ono ot tho beat and burt?-1 preparation? for tho cure of Dyspepsia, Lose of Tont ju the Stomach and Digestive Organa, Nui yuna Debility, Lan? guor, Conatiuut ion,'Liver Complaint, Ooneral Exhaustion, and n-a PHEVEHT1 VE tv li CMELbAND FEV Bli AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. KEBIAtKS WiUflnd LIPPMAN'S GREAT OERMAN BIT? TERS tho bvst topic known for tho diseaaeBto which they are generally subject, cud whore a gentle Btimnlant is recommended. / > SAVANNAH. March 16," 1870. ? Messrs. Jacob Lippm?n & Ero., Savannah. Ga?-GENTS: I have before mu jour esteemed letter of the 14th inst., cou tain in g ?va rions aocUme?ta'relativo to your "German Bitters." Altera oarcfnl examination I m?at confesa -that your Bittere ?B really what you reproBent it to bo, an cid Gorman rccipo of Dr. Miteh orlich. of Berlin. ProBsia. lt will no donbtbe excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and uervuuH diseases, and ia a good preventive of chills aod fever. I find, it to be a most de? lightful and pleasant btomuchic I romain youra truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. . K nt H i, AX i) MILLA, GA., March 22, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lijnnnan <t Ero., Druggists, Savannah, Ga.--Q ENTi-KitEN : I havo intro? duced your Great Gr rman Bitters hero to my customers and friondB, and I find better aale for it than any I havo ever kept before. TboBe who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in Baying that it ia far superior in valuo to any other Bitter* now io nae. Youra, rcBpcclfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agent? for State bf South Caroll DB-DOW1E, MOISE .V DAVIS, HENRY BIS CHOFF A CO.. OLACIUS & WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charleton. Depot in Colombia. S. C., at GEIOER A MCGREGOR'S. Pr?gelst?._Juno 2 ly||J The Great Medical Discovery ? Hr. WAT.TTP.THfl OALIPQRNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, s? Hundreds of Thousands Boar testimony to their "Wonder o o fal Curativo Effects. g |5 ?5?WHAT ARE THEY?fbs Pt S THEY AHE NOT A VILE ?j % * fia F A N C Y DRINK.Pf >Tads of Poor It ii tu, Wlifft?ey. Prmii Spirits nnd?lofriNO I.??;RurVtdo?t.ir. d.r-.-trcA andsweetened lo pleasi tho tastn, ealhal "Yen lc?,"** Appetizer?," .* Iiesioreis," ??->.., l?al 'rad, tho tippler on lo drpn?:cmic>.i and rula, lut are a true Medicine, uicdo from Ilse Nativo Itou tc ?nd Ileruaof California, frro fruin nil Alcoholic fttlmulama. Tlioyare tho (111 KAT ltl.OOIl lM KU IF.lt un.I 1.1 PE <)l VINO PUIS CIPIiEa perrecv ltchovator nndlnvlgorr.Uir of thc System, carry ii.? off uti poisonous matter na.I restoring tho blood to n healthy condition; Nu person caa take these r.lilcrs accord!.; ; I.? dlr.. . Um and remain lons ni? wei I. '> s%iTiir IltHnintllMl ory mal Chronic l?lioi! mnOHni nod <?out, l>ys|?oi?Mlii ur ludU BCKtion, Billon*, Keinliieul lind Inter lilittcot Kevern, Di icairs ol'tho Flood. Liver, ILldnoyi), mal Kindlier, llicM> Mi? ters havs becu most successful. Hueh OI? CUNC* aro caused by Vitlntcil niood, which Iii generally produced by derangement of thc Ditrent Ive Oi'sniiM. DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION. Headache, Pain In tho Shoulder^ Cong tis, Ttj?lit> ii??s of the Clicit, Dizziness,Sour F.ructat!oaj of the Stomach, Had la.sle la tho Mouth niliouii At? tacks. Palpitation ut the Heart, Inilninmailon of lid I.un?g.Puhi in tho regions of tho Kidneys,and a hundred other painful symptom*, :.rj Ibo off seringa of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and rllmulaio the torpid liver and bowels, which ruinier them of un ? [iiallr.l efllrnry la cleansing tho blood ?if all , Impurities, and Imparting new lifo and Vigor lo tito \rh<ile system. FOR.HU.IN DISEASES, r.ritptlotts.TcUcr, Suit j.hcuin, niotchca, DpoU, I'lmplus, Pustuled, Holl*, Carbunclci?. Rlns-'Worius, ScAldrllcad,f oro Eyes, KryPlpolai, Heh, Scurfs, DlRcoloratlon? of tho Skin, namoi ? and DUcnsca of tho Skin, of whutcver uamo or nature, ero literally dur; up and carried out of tho fy nt om hi a ohorlthuo by ibo M s J of theao mtiers. Ono bottlo la ?acli cases Hill convlnco tho mon incredulous of their curativo nffoc ts. Clcan?o tho Vitiated niood whenever you find Its Imparities burithig through tho ?kin In Pim? ple?, Irruptions or Hores; cleanse It when you find lt obstructed and sluggish In tho veins; cleanse lt when lt ls foul, and yonr feellne* will tell yon when. Keep tHo blood pnro und tho >vaUh ortho system will follow. 0PIN, TAPE uad other WO ll Ms, lurVliigln (ho system of so many thousands, nr.; effectually destroyed and removed. For fall directions, recd carefully thc circula- around euch bottlo. 4, WALKER, Proprietor. 15. II. McDOXAI.? <c CO., Druggist;! and (?en. Again.!, s'nii KranelseiV, Cat? an?! 32 and SI Comuiurcu Slroet, Nev. li-. :> nv ALL oiiuootsTS AX:I nr.Ai.i?Ku Piwi'tfly f.KUM '< A ;.:<i ; KOOK.Agon?a. SPKCIAL. AT'! hK'r??.t.\ ^..x,,, |,. ?hocol le..nun ni ("? mineici:.! . ! ap. r. Inn res mi .'.?(Kl'' nii.' 'Millioat! I i i ri? MK, ^!( , Hnt CtlilVCI'.-il'll ?>! UlltC ?"? fM.fil??"? lr N"V llnyi 1 .' M Ul' 11 ? . Prokr-r. Genuine iii.j.iu' . .1 . niatoH. A bi-int ho atu Mnrasii.i; ! fl.) i ' I?'-. THE PHOMX' Book, Job and Newspaper STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP. .PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP pppppppppp ppppppppp PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP ppppppp PPP.PPPP . , THE Proprietor of tho PatsMxhaa fitted np and thoroughly fur o Libed Ina ellice for the execution of all binda letter prc HU PRINTING. RRRR RRRRRR RRRRRRRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRRR : RRRR RRRR RRRRRRR . , RRRRRRR RRRRRRRR , RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR . 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Exclusively Fir.it-Class CABBAGES. ITO WEST i?X1SX*?9. CLARENCES. Landaus, Landa?lelp, Clono Coact?;, Shirting" qr. Coachou, Conpt H, Uaronenent' PbolonBi Rockaway*, Hr arses, Ac, ruitablefor private forntly' and public use. Workmanship and uphill ?ecoud lanoso io tho country. Fino and varied.,?tock on band completed and jnthc woiku. Orders receive prompt and 'personal attention. AU work warranted. Lu i'll) j Mareil 23-2mo J? 1 .'CHAMPAGNES. ..'.'I TAr?CA8E8 Moat A. Chandon's C?1AM IUU PAGNE8, JuBtrcoe?ve?f/?nd blYered, in conaeqoonce of cognation of hdstilitfea, at much reduced rates. Forealeby ! Mardi 25. . -, , GEO. &YttlMER8. Charlotte. Columbia au? ?ug???? B. K SUPERINTENDENT'S OF?lOB,' ' . OoLimoiA, H. C., April 2, 1871. f^f^Oiama^ ON.and after thia day, B^S^sBCS?KPaeaongcr traine will run tbo following Bcbcdule: ' MAIL TBAIK-Gorwo N?BWL ;?MGtnmi SOOTH.. STATIONS. A ak IVS. LEAVE. ASBJTK. LEAVE. Charlotte 7.30 pm . . . j,.yiC80Am Cheater K.03pm 5 OG pin 10.14 am,10.17 am WinnBb'ro 3.00 pin 3.20 pm 11.57 am ?fr?ir ni Columbia 12.30 pm 12.48 pin 2.18 pm 2.80 pm Auguata a -. 8.00 am 7.50 pm :. vi E XJPBESB TBAIK-Gomo-Nonxu" ? ? O ons. o BOOTH. A ?JU VE. LEAVE. AB Ul VE. LEAVE. Charlotte 5.30 am , ' 8 00 pm Cheater 2.69 am 3.02 atti 10.28 pm 10 2ft'pm Winnab'o 1.20 am 1.22 am 12.03 am 12.05 am ColumbialQ.52pmlL04pm .2.20 am ?UJ2 am Auguata ,.. 6.00 pm J.80 am . 'No night'Ua?naVw?l Je?48 Charlotte. Au? guata or intermediate1 tjolnta oh Sundays. ' 3: M; SELKIRK. Bnperintendenti . E. R. DoaaET.iQeppxalTIokeiiAKep^; -, Y. _ Change of Schedule. "':\ BOOTH'-CABOLI?A BAli?i$Ab,Coi!PAltr',' COLUMBIA,Hi C., Jdhoary 19, 1871. TUAIH Nt>. UK.-.-.: Leave CharlaatoD at,.. 4.. .8.20 a pi L frivo at Columbia it....'..'....:... ..8.40 p m Leave Columbia kt.: .V..... .'A.'..... 12.15 p m Arrive atCharlestoh arl i:.;T.50ptn Leave Camden, Sundays excepted,at.9.60 a m Arrive at Kin avilie at.... 1.(20 p m Leave King ville. Bunda ja excep'd, at.2 3Q p m Arrive at Cami itt at..... L?.V??..... 0.00 p m The above Trains run in connection "ffllh Wilmington,Columbia and Angosta Bailroad, connecting with Traine for Wilmington, North Carolina, and with Trahie for AUK tn ta. dcor ?ia-tasking clo&o connections with Night rains of Georgia Bailroad and Central Hail road, for all pointa South and Weet. THAIN-No, 2-Nipnx Exraxsa. (Sunday Eight excepted.] Leave Ch arico ton at..*.'". _7.10 p m Arrive at Colnmbin nt;.......... \.. .G (X) n m Leave Colombia at.-, .. .7.60 p m Arrive at Charleston at..,C.45 a rn . Thin Train rn na in connection with "Un Au? guata Trains, making cloBO connection with Georgia and Central llailrocd?.'' " . . A. L. TYLER, Viec-President. S. B. TioKiNB, General Ticket Ap; ont. Jfln. 21 Greenvale and Columbia Railroad." COLUMBIA, 8. G.1, MARCH 1,1871.* ^^M^^d^T^iar?io? schedule will be run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Traine on South Caro? lina Bailroad. up and down; alf o with Trains going North and South on CliarIottlr?,'Colambia and Auguata Bailroad: >t ,?iti>ln Vi-i.?i ' . .,Vi- -UP.. : io c:<:'; >i I Leave Columbia at.."..,, 7/00 a-m. .? Aiaton:.:.:..:.:..:..'.':.;..!. &io*:3. ' .? Newberry:!.11?I6 k.m. i. GokeBbury. ; ..>.....;... I, 8.00 p: tn. " Belton....... .5.0Urpi.m. Arriro at GroepviUe*. C.oO p. m. . t DOWN. ' , Leavo GrcenviHe'fc'?.?.....;:........ : 6.15 a. m. " Belton...I.';L.-. 8.05afni. " Cokeebury,..v..I0.07?a. m. " . Abh?yBle..?..r,....?. 815;?.^. " Newberry....:......'....".'l.TSOp.m. Alaton..:. 4.05 p\fh. Arrive at Columbia.-;..:........ .. 5.65p.m. THO?: DOOAMEAD, Oerierai Bop. M. T. BABTLgrr, GeneralTickft Agfnt. , Chango of Schedule. OFFICE NOBTH CAROLIN A R.B, CO., '1 COUPAKT Snops, N. O., Januar 26,1B71:'-' Express. Mail. ? AnniVK. i.ftAVE. AitnrvE. LEAVE. Charlntto iii 5.35 a to 8.00 pm Salisbury 8.08 a m 8.13 am 10.84 p m l?.?9 pm Gr'ns'l.'oll.D?am 11.20 am 1.80 am 1.45 um CoShopl2 60pm 1.05 pm 2.57 am 3.17 a m Hilleb'ro 2 28 p m 2.83 pm 427am 4.29 am Raleigh ?.12 a m * 6.38 a m 7.1? a m Goldsboro 10.65 a m Goldsboru ExpresrS 3 Afot'i. O OOprn Raleigh 8.45 am C.58 p m 7 JO a m Hiliabroll.07 a m ll.lOp m 10.( 0 a m 10.02 a m Co8hopl2 30pm 12.60pw 11.12 a m 11.45 a m Gr'nsb'o 2.10p in 3.20pm 1.10 am 2.00 am Saliab'ry 5.15p m 5.20pm 4 50am 4.55 am Charlolte7.5Gpm 7.30 am Jan 27 W. B. GREEN, Mai?. Trana. Schedule on Blue RidgoHailrccd. Leave Anderson...4.20 P. M. ..? Pendleton. 5 20 ?! Perryvllle.COO " Arrive at Walhalla.....7.00 . *. Leave Walhalla. .3.30 A. Bl. Porrvvilln..4.15 , " Pendleton.-..6.80 Arrive at Anderson...0 15 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival of np train on Greenville and'Colombia Hoad, July 31 W. H. P. GAILLABP, Rup, Winter Schedule Spar'g & Unicn Bead ^ T5il RF?25?*r? 0N and after th<? 24th Bg-ggg WQjr^&S* lnntant. the Pasn#>ncpr I Trains will go down on MONDAYS. WEL-Nx g EAYS ?ud FRIDAYS: leaving F par tan bur g oort House, at 7.20 A. H.. and arriving al Alston 1.35 1*. M. Returning on TDEM)AYS> THUBSDAYB and BATU li DAYS, will leave Alston at 9.50 A. M., aud arrive at Spartanhnrg at 3.40 P. M. _ THOM.AB-P..JETEH. President. Thief Proof Drawer?. THE underaiimed have rac* Ive? tho Agencv of thcBo Dh A WEBS. .Tk+y are the one th lng needful for ila: pro. tecti'on of every kl?re aW shop in Columbia, n f fording a anro proteo lion from the iie.ht-tin cered gentry. F?>r cuh low, by JOHN AGNEW A RON IMPROVED; -, TILLLOCK&OHAWE? FAIRBANKS itCO^i AtlESTfl, 252 Broadway, N.Y.