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. iPftLMlKD ?AILI ??B S?I-WKXKL3.' |& KVEUY WBOHBSDAT. MOBNIHQ. 8Y JULIAN A; SELBY, EDITHU A1TD FBOPJBXXTOB. 3ffloo on Main Street, above Taylor. OT-Bo&? and Job" Pr ib ting of o very dde'ori p tioa promptly ana faithfully attended to. ADTEBTUKUENTa Inserted in tho Daily at 75 oents per square for the first and 50 cen te o a ob subsequent in? sertion, ? Lbng aaverthjemarita by-tho week, month or yoar, at reasonable rates. 8?BBOBIPTIOK. Daily, six month?, li 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 SC; Weekly. 16p. . ? . v - dow tbs Iojari Cavtgtit th? New-Fa? h - toned il a?ralo. There ain't mnoh fun in an Injun, If there iu it's deoplsb down, And don't crop out at oncommon times, As it does in a mull, or clown. Or a Dutchman, or a Yankee, Of any o' them 'ere chaps That always are gay at the gravest of limes, And never give hood to mishaps. Ko, Biri them red-Bkiuned pirates Mean blood, ind * good deal more; And when you aro least oxpooting tho Bamo They're Jlst outside o' yer door, With a torah and a knife and an arrow. And a whoop of demoniac mirth And away the; ride by the glaring light . Of your fiercely blazing heirtbl I hain't maoh Ioye for an Injun ; And whon there's a joke worth while Played off on the sneaking varmint, I can't keep back-a e mi lo No more than I can a buhot, , . ? When I see them pfowlin' about With a treacherous lock. Uko a hungry wolf That's VatohhV along \he route K t. . Twas do^te"the^O?efirat QuichV* '? - I'd been hunt in' for 'buv a week; And ?f all tho luck I ever had. That was about the poorest streak. I was feelin' blue and tired, As I lay thar on the ground, But mighty quick, jon beti I was roused Dya ni<)s$u>coi$moii sound. Ito cauBQ I soon di ak iv or od; Fur the great Pacific Une Bun close aloug, lind thar was the cars I teU you, the sight was find On lookln' down at tho track, An Injun, with stout lasso Fastened around his waist. I BAW, Waa watchin' the injine too. I Hst laid low for. music, , - For X knew there'd: bo a tuno, : [ With the rnjine'a shriek,"- and the Injun's whuob, Uko a thunder-storm in Juno. On, on Uko tho wind it camel linn stood fhatcUGJiGd "Bed;" And when it-got withlrr6asy Tange, Hia lasso caught its headl "Soldi soldi" oiled11, while ?he Injun . And the oars went ont of Bight; But npvor eba m till .my dying day Forgot .bis look of .fright.. I haw. i such lore ter ? I=ju=; But IalmoBt pltiod him For bein' jerked to the sperit land Byva boffalo so grim. . In Vermont, ont of every twenty-one couples who arq murnea*, one is destined to be, divofoed; in MnasaohuBotta, one oouplo aro divorced out of every forty-, four; iu1 Ohio/oho dub "of every twenty seven; in Connecticut, one out of overy eleven; while in Chicago, tho number of those divorcee! for ?xcoed? th??umber of those married, for the reason that discontented people from every part of the world take np their residence in that city, in order to ne relieved of conjugal bonds wbioh have become irksome. Wis? consin, however, munt soon become a Seat plucp. of reuqr fc fpr those .who desire be divorced, ?iqop fix appe?rsj that In that State a mere incompatibility of tem? per is 8affloient reason for annulling all obligations of marriage.. , ^^...iU^e^^?dfcy OalUngalrlbAAG f jft^BuLZBAuHER'S and purchasing one &*$$kol thoso justly celebrated ELGIN MuSfl WATCHES, and whore you can find a 3e3?|g complote stock of Diamondo, Jewelry, n^ggSilvor and Plated Ware, of tho bent ??EsKmanufacture. In addition aro the United States, Waltham, English and Swiss Watches in Gold and SUver Oases, which wUl be closed ont at Ne^f York prices. . . Oonstantlfc & fciiQd ifine Gbld Qbajne.'fieal Binga, Charms, Lockets), Sleeve Buttons,Bete, and a varied stock, of F ?noy Artiolos. All ldnds'ofjitfl?alrlnc- dono pror?pUv. aud warranted,by ISAAC SULZDAUOBR, Aprils v Und or'Oolpmbtti Hertel. K?ri?jLDS' l)?PR?VJ2M%NT. THOSE who have. last , several Natural Teeth, and have bean advised to part with remaining- sonnd. ones, as the first atop towards obtaining artificial Substitutes, are requested, before submitting tc a practico, cruol in itself and often unnecessarily per* formed, tccodvinoe themselves* of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of so much importance. ". . '? The above Improvement was designed tc re? sist BO deplorable a practice, and after a tho? rough test of more than three years, Is found capable of aeconi?uBbiag what no other eys tem'of Artificial Don t?o try has heretofore done. It ia nowi p?HfllbJio. .to ?hum partial catea. whioh wUle?Te.?Qx*ear^fNa*urai Teeth, and', ho at tho BamotlmqTcljttbro In evory respect. An invitation is herebv ??ivan to such a? feel interested t? call at 'our Operating. Booms/and-e?smine dupl?cate specimens o cases now in aotnal nseV - Nov e t1 .? ! BETNOLT>)3 A REYNOLDS. WHITE suiveatiK SPEIBGS, GSEKNBIilBRt VIRQ IMA. THESE Spring famous for thoir altorativo Waters ?ndbvjhfoTiablo patronage will bo open on tbq 19T o? JUNE. They afford ac commodaLlons for 2 OOO persona. Tho cars o'f'the Ohoafepoako and Ohio Rail? road run to the flpringa. Eamursipp tickotB, at low rates, will be Tarnished in the principa cities. North and South.. These Springs aro 2,o?? feet above tide? water, and tho-oltraato in which ttiey are situ? ated ia alftayaOd?l and invigorating, affording entire relief from prostrating summer heatl Prof/ Bosenborger's excellent Band will be in attendance, to onUven the Lawns and Ball Room. . Masquerade and Fanoy Balls daring tho sea? son, aa, heretofore. An extensive Livery will bo kept at very modorat&ohargea, | OnABOES.-r-tS per day, And $75 per month of thirty days. Children undor ton yearn of ago and odored servants, half price; whito ser? vants according to accommodations. Pamphlets in roferenCe to .the medicinal valEo of tho water, routes tc tho SpringB,oto., m&v bo had free of charge. May 12/Hmo , QEO. L. PEYTON A CO. A fine Bumuer tonio is Hattorfs Bitters cap bo had at POLLOCK'S. Ague and, rever. The only proyont?vo known for Chillar ?nd Fover jj the nae of Wolfe's Sohiedam Bob, capps ' tWpife'i 8chjedajn Sch?apM ) 4 Ia good for Byjpepwa. j V_ " IrWe's Schiedam Schnapps Ia a preventive of Chilla and Povor. Wolfe's Bohiedanr Schnappe Ia rooommendod by all tho Medical Faonlty. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps . .. Ia good foraH Kidney and Bladder Complaints-'. Wolfe'? Schiedam Sohn appa *_Ie good for Oont. _ ' Wolfe's Schiedam Sc/inapp'? Ia good for Colic and Pain in tho Btomaoh. Wolfe's BchierJam Schnapps .r Ia good for all Urinary Complainte? WoyVs Schiedam Schnapps^ Ia imitated and counterfeited, and i'urohaaera will have to nae caption in pnrohaaing. Wolle's Schiedam Schnapps Ia used all over tho world by Phyaioiana, in _their praotioo. ., ., : ? - I beg leave to oall tho attontion of tbe reader to testimonials in fayer of the Heb nappa: I, feel ppnnd to say that. I rogard-yonr ScHNArra"os being, in every leapeot, pre-emi? nently pure, and deserving of medical patron? age. At all events, ft1 ie the purest possible article- of Holland gin, (heretofore unobtaina? ble, and, as auch, may be safely pres cribed hy phyaioianB. DAVID L. MOTT. M. D., - Fharmacontioftl Chemint, New York. . Lomsvnxir, . KT.. Bapt.'*'F~I feei:that-we havo now an artiolo of gin suitablo for such cases aa that remedy ia adapted to. DB. ?? W. BBIQHT. / "Schnapps" is a remedy in chronic catarr hal complain ta, etc.: I take great pleasure in bearing highly I creditable testimony to UB efficacy J SB a retno dial agont in' the diseases 'for which you rooommend it. Having a natural tendency to tho mnoone surfaces, with a Blight degree of stimulation, 1 regard it as one of tho most im? portant remedies in chronic.catar rb al affec? tions, particularly those of the geni to-urinary apparatus. With much respect, vour obedient servant, OHAS. A; LEAS, M. D., New York. 26 PINE STBEXT, NEW YOHK, NOT. 21,1857 UDOLTHO WOLTB, ESQ., jPre?en?.-DEAB SIB: I. havo made a chemical examination of a sample of your "Schiedam Schnappe," with tho intent of determining if any foreign or injurione sub? stance had been added to tho simplo distilled spirits. The examination has resulted in the oonolu alon that the sample contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. I have been unable to discover any trace of the deleterious imb? at an ena which are sometime? employed in tho adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to uso myself, nor.to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, tho "Schiedam. Sohnapps," 'aa an excellent and un objection a-[ ble vario ty of gio. Very r e sp n ot ful ly yours, (Signed) . CHAS. A. SKILLY, Ohemi?t. Onion CAI, AMO TECT?HIOAL LAB?BATOBT, 18 ..EXOTLAMOTE PLACE, NEW TORK, Nov. 28,1867.1 TJDJLTHO WOLFE, Kay_DEAE Hm: Tho under? signed have oaremiiy and ?iuruuK?P? analysed a eample of your "Aromatm - Schiedam Schnapps," selected bjr ourselves," and have found tha aamo free from all organic or inor ?anio substances, more or leas injurious to ealth. From the result of our examination, | we consider the article one of superior quali? ty, healthful as a beverage, and effectuai m its medicinal qualities. Beeped fully yours, (Eigned) ALEX. TRTPPKL, Chemist. FRANOIS E. EjSGELHARD, H. D. For sale by all respectablo Grocers and, Druggists. UDOLPH? WOLFE'S TiST., April l-HVSmo 22 Beaver Bt., New York. Increase of Stock. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000. OFFIOERS: JOHN B.'PALMER, President. A. Q. BREN1ZBR, Cashier. ' O. N. Q. BUTT, Assistant Cashier. npilE degree of snocesa that has-attended JL the operations of this Bank since its establishment in February last, and tho de? sire on the part of tho Directora to have asso? ciated with them more of their country . friends, has induced them to add $50,000.00 to the capital. Shares $100.00 each. Payments may be made at any time prior to th o- lat of July, entitling tho holder of the stock to ita pro rata abare of profita earned during the time the money ts in possession of the Bank; or if on th? lat July, to ita propor? tion- of all dividends . made thereafter. In either event, tho new stock will participate j equally with tho old in the surplus fnnd. Applications for stock may be made person? ally, or by letter, to the officers of tbe nank. DIHEOTOBS.-John B. Palmor, J. Eh" Gregg. F. W. Motfaster, B. D. Senn. (of R. D.8enn A Son,) O. W. Bearden, (of Copeland ABearden.) K.L. Bryan, (of Bryan A McCarter,) W. C. ^warfield, (of B. A W. C. BwafHeld.) May 9 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE SOUTH OAgOIalNA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, , ?.??? 'INTEREST ALLO WEI) A T TEE HATE ol SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANN UH, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. S?ih? A. G. Brenizor, Cashier. . John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. . , Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. O. Has keU,F. W. Mcmaster. John P. Thomas. E. H. Hoinitoh, John B. Palmor, Thoruas E. Qrogg, Columbia. . ... J. EH Gregg, Marlon, , ? t< . ? G..T. Scott, Newberry. W. ?. Mayos,Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. ' Fsaniol Ravenol, Jr.. Charleston. Meohanlosr Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or* ubina and others may here deposit thou- sav? ings and draw a liberal rato of interest there on. Planters,.Professional Mon and Trastees wishing to draw interest on.their fnnds until they recuire them for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring to set apart email .?tame for their children, and Married Women und Minora (whose deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in oase of death, by their legal representatives,) wikhing to lav aside funds for future uao. aro hore afforded im opportunity of depositing their moana where they Will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho Hamo timo, bo subject to withdrawal whou needed. _Aug 18 Gen and Blasting Powder. AFULL supply of the colobratod Dupont's GUN AND BLASTING POWDER, in kegs and cannisters, is now ottered to merchants and consumers at tho lowest markot ratos, by tho undersigned, who aro solo ageuts for tho manufacturers at this placo. May 25_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Imported and Domestic Cigars at POLLOCK S TIOG?GTI?K"" ST?V?TIO- and Snmm?r Clothing. ? h . hi ? u '. ' ii ,.. .:, AT., -nui. " ' . ? :. (m.i{, ' > I i tl. j B. A W. C. BWAFFEELD'B. T?TE have tlie largest retail stock in tko W State, and, anxious to reduce- it, Trill eell it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tho stock \B unbroken, and ibo beat stock we have eyer bandied. New HATB, of a de?irablo style, Jost re? ceived. . ... ... This reduction will apply aleo to onr CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. May 16 .SntT^oxp jaunting pu? Suiidg " ' 0 ?o ?? S'ti'fi Noixonaara REMOVAL.- ' Entire1 New Stock. THE undersigned respectfully informa i bis cnatomora tbat be bas REMOVED to jtbe new atore, on Main street, directly -opposite tko Columbia Hotel, and ia fully propared with an entirely NEW BTU CK OF GOODS, to flt out a gentleman in tb o very LATEST FASHION. Ho baa eecured tho latest'and best stylos of CLOTHS: OAS8I HERES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS generally.. Call at the new stand and select a suit, or loavo your or dor and bayait mado to measure. O. D. EDERHARDT.' March 2G._" *? ?_ Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. \ ? drossiug whic?i is- nt once ngreeablo, healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to Hs original color, with the gloss and freshness ' of youth. Thin hair is thick? ened, . fulling hair checked, and bald? ness .often,' though not; always, cured by ita use. Norning, can restore the bair where tho .follicles oro destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed. But- such os romain cm bc saved for usefulnesb l>v this application. Instead of louting tho hair with a pasty sedi? ment,' it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional uso will prevent tho hair froni turning gray or falling off, anti consequently prevent . baldness. Freo from thoso deleterious - substances which make some preparations dangorous, and. injurions to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not barru it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, i nothing else can bc found eo dcsirablo. Contaioing neithor oil nor dyo, it docs not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre-and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., PRACTICAL ANn ANALYTICAL CUEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PBIOB $1.00. * Ang5tlly_C. H. MIOT, Agent. Millinery. MRS. C. E. REED begs leave to inform tho ladies iu general that aho bas now ready a tull lino of the lutes! mid most fashion able I stylos of MILLINERY, Hair and Fancy Goods,- at reduced prioes. .Also, fresh supplies every wook. Jail and eeo for yourselves. May 4 HAMS! HAMB ll HAMS!!! CHOICE MAGNOLIA HAMS! CHOICE MARYLAND HAMS!! CHOICE CROWN HAMS! ll Together with, a fuH il&Pk Sniokod and Dry. Salted BACON SIDES, Shouldere and Strips, for Bale at low prices to cabh consumers. May 27_J?J??LA9^5WJ^_H?N?>>) Baking Powders. trf\ DOZ. ROYAL BAKING POWDERS, y\/ [samples froo.) ">? 00 doz. Androwa' oeltbrat? d Yen nt Powders. 25 doz. Bea Foam Baking Powder, 20 boxes Baking Soda, assorted papers. Just received and foi s&'c by May ia_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Sugar-Cured Hams. QAA CHOICE Sugar-cured HAMS, Just ?m?\.)\J received aufl for ?alo low by May ll JOHN AGNEW A BON: Choice May Butter. I f\ TUBS choico May BUTTER, just re JL\J coivtd and for salo by Mav ll_JOHN AGNEW k RON. May Goshen Butter. STUBS now MAY BUTTER, for salo bv May 5_E. HOPE. Soda and Mineral Water. TnK FOUNT is open for tho aoaeon.with choico syrups, mado from pnro juice of tho fruit. HEISE'S CONFECTIONERY, i A?N" OB^DLNANCTE CONCERNING AUCTIONEERS AND Aucnow SAXES. I, SECTIO? ?. fie-, ti ordained, by tlie Mayor and Aldermen of the City *? bf .Columbia, iii Council assembled; That any citizen or citizens of tho. .pity of Columbia, .who sholl bo. desirous of obtaining a license as ari . auctioneer or auctioneers, within the city of Columbia, shall make application to the ?puiicil, ?ndV beforo.such license.is graute tl, shall enter into bond, with .two good sureties, (to be approved *by the Council,) who shall.bo jointly and severally, bound wi?i..^ho said., auctioneer or auctioneers, in tho sum of one thousand dollars, for' the due observance of this ordinance; arid no person dr, persons, o^her thano citizen or citizens of the city of Columbia, shall receive a license as auctioneer or auctioneers.-'' ,'1''11 ?h?c. 2: Be it further ordained, That every person-, to ' .wliom a license shall hnvo been granted, to act as auctioneer aforesaid, shall pay to the City Clerk, as a tax for thc use and benefit of tho city bf Columbia, such rates or per cen togo on all solos made by bim or them as are now or may hereafter be nss?ssed on such sales by the' annual ordinance for raising supplies. , . SEC. 3. Be it further ordained, That all persons who may bo licensed by the City Council of Columbia as auctioneers, previously to acting ns such, shall severally take and subscribe the following oath before the Mayor or City Clerk, viz: "I, A. B., do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be,) that I will render a just and .true account to the City Clerk of all soles mado by me, either in person or by my clerk; rib public auction or vendue, and pay tho tax or per centago imposed by virtue pf the annual ordinanco for raising supplies, heretofore expressed in sec? tion second, on all such sales; and that I wjjl produce iny book or books, which shall contain a true and regular entry of all such sales made at auction, and tho amount of each purchaser's bill made to nppe?r with their names, and the prices they wcro sold, at, to tho City. Clerk, at tho end of each quarter, from the time of baking out such liconso: So help mo God." . .* ' SEC. 4. Bc it further' ordained, That any auctioneer who Bhall offend against the above provisions of this ordinanco, or who shall neglect or refuse to render the account required by the'second and third sections of this ordinance, in tho manner herein provided; or who shall neglect or refuse to pay to the City Clerk whatever shall appear to bc due to the said City Council, on all sales mado by him or for him at auction, shall forfeit his or their license as auctioneers; and it shall bc the duty of the City Clerk immediately to report such auctioneer or auctioneers to tho City Council, and, when directed by them, to put in suit tho bond or obligation of every such auctioneer or auctioneers so offending; and in case any person, sholl continue to sell at auction in tho city of Columbia, after the forfeiture of his license, as aforesaid, or should any person, except those who have and are regularly licensed as auctioneers, sell, or attempt to sell, at auction, in the city of Columbia, such person, on conviction before the Council, shall forfeit and pay the sum of forty five dollars. . > SEC. 5. Be it further ordained, That nil licenses granted by virtue of this ordinance shall expire on the first Monday in January of each and every year. SEC. G. Be it further ordained, That this ordinance shall take effect from and after its ratification, and that all ordinances, or . parts of ordinances, repugnant to this ordinance, be, and are hereby, repealed. Done and ratified under the corporate seal of the City 1 ?" '? of Columbia, on tho ninth day of May, in the year -i-of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. (Signed) JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayor. ' WM. J. ETTER, City Clerk. ~ ' :' AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ALMS HOT/SE. SECTION 1, 7??,* it ordained, by Hie Mayoi% and Aldermen of the City of Columbia, in Council assemUed, That the Aim S House BhaH .be under tho charge of a male or femalo Suporintondont, to be appointed by the Council, whoso duty it shall be to take charge of thc buildings, furniture, and so forth, belonging io tho same, and superintend thc poor committed to his or her charge; to prevent improper persons from visiting the paupers} to keep off trespassers from thc premises, and not to permit. any pauper to leave the premisos oftener than once a montli, without tho permission of the Mayor or any one of the Aldermen, or thc Superintendent. SEC. 2. And IH' it further ordained, That tho Matron or Superin? tendent of the Alms House shall receive no pauper into said Alms House without an order from the Mayor or a member of the Com? mittee on tho Alms House; and it shall bc the duty of the Chief of Police to keep a book, wherein he shall enter tho name of every pauper admitted into the Alms House, with the dato of his or her admission and departure, and shall also keep an account in writing of all articles furnished by him for tho Alms House, and exhibit the same to the Council at the end of each quarter, accompanied with proper vouchers. SEC. 3. Be it further ordained, That tho inmates of the Alms House shall bc furnished with plain, wholesome food, and ndb with luxu? ries,; except at the instance ,of 'tho City Physician, ,and with the approbation of the Mayor, or a-member of the Committeo on Alms House; and that thc provisions purchased for the Alms' Hou5o be purchased under the direction of said Committee,.or any one .of them. . ' SEC. 4. J ic il further ordained, That allpaupers, whilst at tho Alms House, shall pay proper respect and obodience ,to the Superin? tendent or Matron, and shall not be permitted 'to'leave-the pre? mises without the permission of said Superintendent pr. Matron; and the said Superintendent or Matron is hereby authorized and directed to require all paupers, who arc able to work'and labor, to do'so, iti such a manner as he or she may direct;,,and in case of refusal to work and labor, to discharge such pauper so refusing from tho Alms Hons?-, ai ul n? longer suffer him or her to' receive any benefit from the same: Provided, Such discharge be forthwith reported and approved by the Mayor or Chairman of tho Alms House Commit lee. ,. Ska 5. ?le if further ordained, That this ordinance shall take effect from and after the ratification thereof. Done and ratified under thc corporate seal of tho said ?V^? ^it>v of Cotanibmj on the ninth day of May, in tho ?+4++? year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. (Signed) JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayor. WM. J. Errat, City Clerk. Tfc? Great, J?e$c?tf -DfeepTOT I Dr. WALKBB'S OWOBKIA <, VINEGAR BiTTERS,, at?' Hundreds o? Thousand* ?g* II ^^O^T.^?^ fil ??|WHAT ARE^TkEY^IfS ?SS. OPS THEY ABS NOT A VTLK P?FANO Y DRINK.! ! Mado of Poor Rum, Whi?u?r, I',ro^ Spirit* mid Rr ru ac Lina or? doctored, ?picea ?nd sweetened to plciie th? tuto, called "T?n . ici,"" JkppcUier*," " IteatoiVr*," asii that le?d tho tippler on to dm nt ennem and roi n, bat are a trna Ai?diclnc, mado from tho Nativo Koota ami Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic . Ht i mn lan to. Thoy ure tho (JK5-AT Ttl.OOIS 1 PUK?FIEtT and LIFE Ol YI Nd PEIN* CIPLE a perfect Renovator andlnvlgoratoror' . .tho Sy ? tem, carry Int oil all poisonous matter and : /restoring*. the blood to a ht?1 thy. condition,. No . pc rs o n can Uko theso Bitters according to ?Ur?e- f tion and remain long unwell... *a> OiFrtr Tnflnnimutory nh J Chronic RU cu mntiain nod Goat, Dyspopolq. or Indi? ' flcstlou, Ul lion o, Rr mitt ont rtnd Ini?i? .. mittest Fevers, Dlccnae? of tho Qiood* ! . .JAver,- ILldner?, rtnd Bladder, theso ?|L i ci a kare been moat succcuful. ir pcb DJs? oases afc caused by Vitiated Blood, which, VS generally' produced by ?cfangctnont of tho' Placativo Organa. - '' 'OVBPBP8IA Oit INDIGESTION? Headache. Pain ia tho Shoulder?, Coughs, Tight* ... . no?* oCthe Chest, Ulxzlocsi, Boor Eructations o?!. < . t^o Stomach, Bad tasto In the Month Bilious AU " tocks. Palpitation of fu? I?cart. Inflammation of " thoLnn'gs.PsIn la therrgtonc of tlioKidneysjaod ' a hundred other painful .ymptoniV,' aro tue off .prmgaof Dyspepsia. . i .* ?' ?d jj TUt-y lnyigorato the Stomach and atbnolate the torpid liver and .b?rrala, which render thean cf u? equalled, efficacy la cleansing th? tiiop?i of all impurities, and Imparting new Uro at^? vigor to ' the whole system.' FOR M Ii IN DISEASES, Ernrrtlc<nt,Tettcr, 6sit lthcnni, Molche?, Epoim. Pimples, Pustules. Boll?, Carbuncles, liing-Worms, BcsliUJr ad. Boro ; Eyes, Erysipelas, itch, Scurf?. Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors and Disease* of the Gkln. of ' whatever, name or nature, are literally dag np ?nflcarried emt of tho ?ys,l<iiu In a short titner by ? tba ns? of theso Bitter?. One bottle in ?nah case? will aonvlnco.tho most Incredulous of their i curativeeffects; fl"* /. . Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find. \ lt? Impurities bursting through Ule ukin, la Pim- . plc?, Eruptions or sores; cleanse lt wh.cn you , Und |t obstructed und- a?ugs?a? rn' vir? y ?lui j cleanse lt-whan lt 1?foal, and year feelings wm " tell yon when. Keep the blood puro and du? . Health of tho system wUifoliow. . ?PiN, TAPE and other WORMS? lurking la 1 thc system of so many thousands, ar? c'f&clpaUy ' destroyed ?md removed. Pnr foll directions; read carufdlly thc circular around eaeh bottle 1 . J. Vf ALKEH', Proprietor'.'- R. H. ?ioTX)N?itD A ': CO., Drugirisla and Gen. Agent?.' Baa F ra nc (soo. Cal., and s? and St Commerce Strset,. New Korie, 1 P UV AH, DBUGQISTS: ANO P?ALEKS. Pa8||rVly QEIQEB A McGRJBGOB. Agents. . . . L I P PM A H'S ' *' OBfeAT' Purest Medicated Cordial of the Age. ALf?R?TIV^A^J-BIteOUB and INV?QORA TIN& PROPERTIES., fri ADE M^. i.IPPMAN'eproat .OEBM AN BITT EBB ia pr^parjed from the origin*! . German receipt now in possession of the pro prieto ra t . and. ia tho eamo . preparation'_i that waa need iii Ger? many upward* oY a centuryntfo;.lb da y i*,hon?eIiold remedy, pf Germa ny^redMrn?oded by it? moat cmi nant phyeiciane. . LU'l'BJAN'H ... ORE AI QKJiMAH BITTERS Ia componed of tho purest alcobolio eaeence of Germany'n favorita : beverngo, impregnated with the jmcea and extracta ot rare berbo, reeta and barke; ell of which combined mafce ii one of tho beat and eure ot preparations for tbe o turo cf . <. . Dyspepsia, Loee of Tone in tho Stomach ?nd ' hgeative Organa. NervouaDeb?jty, Lftnf- . guor, Cunatit>ation,Liver Complaint, Oeneral Exhaustion, and aa i" PEE VEN Tl VE FOB CHILLS AN JJ FE VEE . AND MALARIOUS DI8EA8EB GENERALLY. FKHAlUBa Will find LIPPMANN GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS the bast tonio known for the diaeaaeato which they are generally eabJecL and ?here ?> gentle stimulant ia rocornm.oudea. , SAVANNAS, tfsrsh IS,'?S7C. Messrs. Jacob Lippman ? Broi? Savannah. Ga.-GENTS: I have before moy on* .esteemed letter of tho 14th'inst., containing varions documenta relative to your ...GerttabffiilofB.", Altar a careful examination 1< rimal cfonftrea1 ' that-vQtir Bitters is really whot yon rflpresent it to be. an old German recipe^ of Dr- Mitch erlich. of Berlin. Prnasia. It wil? no donbtba exoeHenVfbr dybpepBia/general debibtv |nd nervous dia?ttseS,1 ftnd fa a'gi^Aprtevedflftof bhilla and fever. I find lt tot b* OA 'tn6?t do-? light?ii.aod ple?iaaut atoraaebick 1 remain yo?r? tr?ly, (Signed) . AUG. p, WETTEB. IVIUKI,AND MILLS, QA., March 22,187?. Messrs. 'Jacob Lippman ?? Bro., Druggists SavanncJi, (i?.-?KNTI.KUKN: . I have intro dnced'yotir Great Grrman Bitters here to my eua tom erp aha friends, and I find better sale (or it tiran any I havo ever kppr b?fnr?, rfiv>vR? ' who bavp tried it approve of it very htghlT, ? and I do not besitato in saying that it in fir superior in valuo to any other Bittera now in .uso. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for State of Bonth Carol! ' P?TT^SW.U^0J^E & I>AVI8,HENR? BIB OHOFF A CO., GLACIU8 A WITTE. 8TEF? FENS. WERNER A DUCKER, Cbarloton. T^E^U^?olJ?tnbilk' 8- ??s ?t GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S. DruffKieta. Jono21vl[t SPECIAL, ATTENTION given to the^co? lection of Commercial Taner, Intercet on 8tato and Railroad Bodda and 8tocks, and Conversion of State 8oonrltios, by Nov 23 limo P. GAMRR1LL. Broker. The best place to got a cool semmor drink io at POLLOCK'S.