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THE DAILY "Let our Just Censure BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER G. 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 144) POISON.--!f a persouBwiirow^i pd&o? tcac? of breaking outintojn?jtitudin . 9 and i ncoher cn t e xcl am?tio n s? dis? patch some ono for a, doctor, mean? while, run to tho kitchen, got Half a glass of water hi any thing that is hat?dy7 put into it a teaspoonfu^'of salt, arulas much ground mustard,. stir it in'an instant, catch a firm hold bf tho person's nose, tho mouth will soon fly oneil, then down with tho mixture, and in ? second or two up will como tho poison. This will answer in a larger nurabor of cases than any other. If, hy this timo, tho physi? cian has not arrived, .make the patient swallow tho whito of an ogg, followed hy a-cup of strong coffee, (because these nullify a larger number of poisons than any other accessible article,) as antidotes for any remaining in thc stomach. THE CAUSE OF EXTRAVAGANT DRESS. -Women aro not wholly to blamo for extravagance and immodesty in dress. Thc women soo that men admire and lust after such dressing, and they in turn, through desire to nlonsn and at? tract men, put on or leave off dressing as may bo demanded by tho tasto of mon. This view is not complimentary to the womaA, and is loss so to thc men. To REMII& WARTS.-"Toke a small piece of raw beef, stoop it in vinegar, cut as much from it as will cover thc wart, and tio it on, or, if the excrescence is on tho forehead, fasten it on with strips of plaster. It may bc removed . during thc day and put on cvory night. In ono fortnight tho wart will die and peel off." Tho same prescription will cure corns. POSTURE OF THE HEAD IN SLEEP? ING.-It is often a question among peo? ple who aro unacquainted with anato? my and physiology, whether lying with head exalted or on a level with the body is tho more unwholesome. Most, consulting their own case on this point, argue in favor of that which they pre? fer. Now, although-many delight in bolstering up their heads at night, and sleep soundly without injury, yet wc declaro it to bc a dangerous habit. Thc vessels in which tho blood passes from the heart to the head aro always less? ened in their envities when tho head is resting in bed higher than tho body; therefore, in all diseases attended with fever, tho head should be pretty nearly on a level with the body; anti people ought to accustom themselves to sleep thus and avoid danger. INJUDICIOUS EARI.V RISING.-We caution parents particularly not to allow their children to bo waked up in the morning; let nature wake them up; she will not do it prematurely; ; but have a caro that they go to bed tit an early hour; let it be earlier and earlier, until it is found that they wake up themselves in full time lo dress for breakfast. Being waked up carly and allowed to engage in difficult or any studies late, and just beforo retiring, has given many a beautiful and prom? ising child brain fever, or determined ordinary ailments to thc production of water on tho brain.-Dr. Hall. "FENCE THE FAMILT."-See to it that safe books are placed in.your libraries, that thc magazinos, tho weekly and thc daily newspapers, which aro placed on your centre-tables, and tho illustrated publications which aro to impress your children earliest, shall illustrate, not tho vice and crime, the murder and the bloodshed, thc nakedness and obsceni? ties of thc times, but tho beauties of| art and of nature; of tho gallery and the garden; of the family and the church. STRANGE M ? UTA LITT.-Of thc 878 young men who died during thc year 1870 of broken heart occasioned by disappointment in love, 800 came to life again as soon as another Indy besides tho heart-breaker enme in sight. Of thc remaining 18, it was found on dis? section that 12 hud died from a deranged liver; and if lhere was any heart in either of thc other 0, it could not be' found. PLEASANT SLEEP AND HEALTH.-Let; parents make every possible effort to have their children go to sleep in a pleasant humor. Never scold or give lectures, or in any way wound a child's feelings as it goes to bcd. Let all ban? ish business and worldy care, nt bed? time, and let sleep come to a mind at peace with God and all the world. If a thing is to bc accounted right because it is sanctioned or. done by "men of piety," then maj'drunkenness; adultery, murder and every other sib be received as right; for ?ll these things havo been dono by "men of piety?' "so-called," is it said?r.then let it ho BO said in all such cases... ,'. If half the pains wore taken by some people to perform the; labor allotter! them thaCare taken 6y tnetn t?o avoid it, wo should hear much less said about tho troubles of life, and seo much more actually completed. , No man has any right to manago his affairs in such a way that his sudden death would bring burdens mid losses on other people. It is hard for a covetous man to sec that a thing is wrong if it would hrinp him gain. When we lovo our neighbors as our? selves, then havo we a conscience voit of offence toward men. TJR8ULINE CONVENT, VALLE OEUOia, NEAR COLUMBIA, S. O. THIS excellent School opened Soptember 1. and offers Board and Education at tho moderato tarma ?o? $150 per sesaion. Mnsio, Lan? guages and Painting form extra charges. For circulara, apply to THE MOTHER SUPERIOR. N. B. Refugees, or parents visiting Colum? bia for hoalth, may outer their di ;.gaters by the month._8ept 0 G_ Ene West Female College. THIRTEENTH YEAR will open October 2, and cloao middlo of (next July. Past prospority most encourag? ing. Location healthy and plea? sant. Faculty full and completo eight teachers. Course of instruction tho? rough. Government that of a well-ordered family. Expenses for tho year-(two sessions, forty weeks)- for board, (including fuel and wash? ing, ) and tnition in all li ter arv studios, in? cluding Latin, $181: 60. French, Music, Drawing, Painting, ?fcc, at very reasonable rates. For catalogue, address President, J. I. DONNER, Sept O g DUB Weat. Abbeville. H. C. School Notice. M118. 8. C. GOODWIN will ro opon her DAY SCHOOL for girls on the 18th of September. Terms for Preparatory Class $6 per quarter; for Advanced Glaaa $8 per quarter. Apply at Dr. B. W. Taylor's. Sept 3_ ||6tnth3 Columbia Female Academy. EXERCISES will bo resumed hero on MONDAY, October2. Tho conreo of study will ba t borough and complete, our aim being to L-nablo pupils to acquire a sound od nc at ion, and WO desire to receive nono nut such aa como for th,it purpose, stu? doll ts in tho highor branches will have tho aid of Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Telescope and Globos. boarders will bo under tho cbargo of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Roynolds, aud will bo cared for as members of tho family. TERMS-PEU MONTH. board, including every thing but washing. $25 Tuition-advanced classes, $5 and. 0 Primary classes. 4 No extra charge for Latin, Frouch or Draw? ing. Music, por quartet-".$30 Music, beginners.F.i.20 JAN F. H. REYNOLDS, SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS, AUK 0 watO_,_Principals. Odd Fellows' Academy. THE undorsigned take pleasure in announcing to their patrons ?and friends, aud to Ibo public go ?uerally, that this Institution will bo re-?pened on thu llrst Monday in September next. Pupila will bo prepared hy a thorough oourse of training for the South Carolina Uni? versity, or any other institution of learning in tho country, for mercantile, or any other of the ordinary pursuits ot lifo. Their object is io givo to tho citizens of Columbia a first class School, tho expenses of which will be ac tho Same time within reach of all. They therefore respectfully call attention to their reasonable RATES OF TUITION! Academic Department, per month,.$5 00 Primary " " .4 00 Preparatory " ?? " .8.00 No pains will be spared to give entire satis? faction. ' J. J. McOANTS. Aucnat27 fl3 R. H. OLARKSON. Rose's Hotel. IN view of the influx of vi? sitors to Columbia, occasioned by the prevalence of the yel .low fever in Charleston, tho proprietor ut RGSE'S HOTEL has concluded to re-opon his establishment for the accom? modation of the publie'at once, and therefore withdraws tho proposals ho has heretofore made for its sale or lease. The Hotol will henceforward bo conducted as a first class house of entertainment, and special provision wilt be made for the comfort and convenience of families. Carriages and au Omnibus will bo found at |evory arriving train. W. E. ROSE. August 30 as~ Charleston Courier, Yorkville Enquirer und Greenville Mountaineer substitute above for advertisement now publiahed, and insert until further not icu. FRESCO CASSINI EHE PANTS, FORMERLY $1C to $18, wo 'aro now making for $12 andi ?313, to close out our lino of French Goods. Light Oassimere Snits at Cost. Now is tho time to order our porfect fitting IS HI UTS, warranted to please. A few Ladies* TRAVELING TRUNKS, at [cost. 1 . mr Call and secure BARGAINS at Ju'yll R. A W. C. SvVAFFIF.LD'S. . :VinwnCibi Et Fe rr i. I u E/JraU qf ^Bteft ? Tran and Wine. j ,. ...Ay-WE^V MEDICINE FOR .Enfeebled' pigostion, Loss -fit Appo titty Tone and Vigor,' Impoverished Blood? tier voua Dc bili ty. Eapquially adapted to weak stomachs. As a nutrient tonio and mild stimulant this combination has proved especial!) enioacioUS ! in many cases of enfeebled digestion, loss of tone and vigor, impoverished blood, and in the mauy ailments consequent upon general 1 debility. It ls prepared with great caro from ; sulootad beef, one-third of wnioh has boen partially roasted to develop tho osmazomo; ttnia rendering it mora grateful to the taato ? and los?.apt to occasion disgust from oon [ tinuod tide. For sale bv EDWARD H. HEINIT8H, Aug 29 % Ckomist and Druggist. Boarding. M183 CORDELIA MORDECAI announces ' that her establishment, Southwest cor? ner of Sumter and Lady Btreots, is prepared to accommodate Boarders, permauuut and transient, whore tho tauten and comforts of j tho most fastidious will bo guaranteed. Sept 5 tim* -fsT~Obarleston Courier copy ono month tri wookiy, and Bond bill to Mlas O. M. "CLEAR. THE DECKS FOR ACTION," OUR SPLENDID STOCK BOOTS ? SHOES, TUE LARGEST IN TOE SOUTH! is NOW ARRIVING. THE trado of this placo munt concontrato. Consumers of tbcao goods must look to their interest. Our house is ready, willing and able to make this tho BEST MAllKET IN THIS SECTION FOB GOODS at onco FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP ! The history of all trado ie that largo amounts of goods are bandied much cheaper than small amounts. Buyers, look to your in turestl il. O. sanvt.it &. co. SeptC _? ?LOraiNG HOUSE . OF CHILDS & WILEY. COLUMBIA, S . C. WE have marked down all of our largo stuck o? READY-MADE CLOTHING to such low figures that the prico comes within reaob of all that wish a good Utting garment, made in tho latest stylo and by tho best mak? ers in New York. Wo aro tho only houso that sell All Linen'Drawers at $1.C0. Wo are tho only houso that have tho imported Seo-Sucker Calcutta Suila, warranted genuino. Au in? spection of our largo stock will sett lo tho mind of any ono that money is mado by buy? ing from ns. Thirty-two inch Sole Leather Tr?nke, only a few left, at gig Juno 23 FIRST DELIVERY OF FALL GOODS. We open this day a nice line of early Fall Prints, Domestics, Dry Goods, Gloves, Men's Goods, and Underwear, of which we invite an inspection.. PORTER & STEELE. August 30 WE ask of buyers au examination of th? following goode: CALIFORNIA URANDY; California l'ort Wino. California Angelica. California Hock. California Mus estell c. O. P. Gardner's North Carolina Corn. 8uit's, 1850, Bye. Old Virginia Glades. Puro Cognac Brandy. These are all standard goods, and we have put tho prices right daren to the bottom. Also, cheap gooda, of all grades, tho quality and prices of which will certainly plo aso tho boyer and savo him monoy. Aug 27 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Tea. MWE guarantee to eave chiba usually buying of the so-oallud ..Oroat American Toa Company," 10 por cent, if they ralsfe Uko pur? chases from us. Wohavo just re cctvoj a migo lot of TEAS, selected and tried carefully beforo purchasing, to which wo ask tho attention of tho trado aud consumers. Au? 27_L?RICK A LOWBANCE. Imported Alo and Porter. C>pr CASKS-Pints-best brands, in storo ?IP} and for salo OEO. BYMUE RS; Choice Teas. f*i UN POWDER, Hyson, Oolong and English YJC Breakfast TEAS. Tho choicest imported for ealo low. E. HOPE. $500 Beward. THE above reward will bo paid for tho ap? prehension, willi proof sufficient, to con viet, of tho purnoo ur persona whosot Aro and canned to bo burned my WOOD, ou tho lino of tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad, on tho 20th of July laut and on tho 2d lent. _SeptC3 JOSEPH CREWS. io Israelites. DIVINE Scrvieo in tho FORTUGESE MIN LI A Cl will bo hold at Temperance Hall, dining tho ensuing holidaya. All Israeliten aro cordially and earnest Iv invited to uuite in solemn praters and thanksgiving to tho God of their ancestors during thoao solemn and sacred days. Ample room aud accommoda? tion for all. ROHII Hash?umh Evening Service FRIDAY, tho 15th instant, at G P. M. Hept 8 0 L CARR, President. Dissolution of Copartnership. milE firm of CHAMBERS A BRYCE is this X day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business of the firm will bo closed by J. S. CHAMBERS, who is authorized to uso tho namo nf tho firm in liquidation, J. E. Bryce intending to ro ido in Spartanburg. S. C. J. S. CH AM RESS, JOHN E. BKYCE. COLLMUIA, S. O., September G, 1871. J. S. CHAMBEES will continuo tito bnsi ncBB at tho old stand._J?00.*" 1 -\_ Before You Bny Stop and See TUE HOWE SEWING MACHINE AND ITS POINTS OF1 SUPERIORITY. SIMPLICITY^ nd perfection of mechanism. Durability-will last a life-time. Bange nf work without parallel. Perfection of stitch and tcntdnn. Kano of operation and manage? ment. Self-adjusting action. Parties wish iug machines will find it to their advantage to examino tho IIowo Sewing Machino before purchasing elsewhere. Ofrico three doors South of Dr. lieinitsh's drug store, Main Street._Sept (> (i The Newest Goods, AT LOWEST PRICES, WILL BE FOUND AT W. D. LOVE & CO'S HAVING opened during the past ten day H on? hundred packages nf ({(irids, bought in Now York at much lee?? than regular prices, replenishing all the departments tn the fullest capacity, both wholesale ?ind retail, wo ure now prepared tu till ?ill orders I rom city or country. Wo opened to day twenty-five pitees ?if CARPETS, in hew and beautiful designs; paira of BLANKETS, including all qualities, in white aud colored. Not withal anning tho very largo advance of 20 per cent, in these goods, wo aro oil'.'ring thom at h-ss prices than laat. year. Will upuu in a few days th? beet H tock of WOOL SHAWLS over shown m Cul umbi a. ' Wo keop only the beat makes nf goods, direct from manufacturers and importers, and have but oNK PltlCK. Shades and Shudo Hollands, in al) widths, and styles. Sumo of our worthy competitors aro getting rather nervous on account (d' tho quantity ot goods wo aro receiving. We do hot ?et tlietu for their benefit, but for the benefit of our customers. We invito all to inspect um stock, which will bo ahown f reel v. ty. D. LOVE A CO., Columbia Hotel (holding, W. D. LOVE. Main street; B. B. MoCitEKUT. Aug 25 I $20,000 to be Distribi IN TUE COLUMBIA CO-OFEHA milE following PROPERTY and CASH luis 1 J. Agnew, Sr., Maj. Mi igh m timi lt. C. Shivei of tho above Association, t > bo delivered to tin tied to thurn. 'Die title to tho io* I estate has t ter, Attorney at I.aw. who will ex imino the aai oncunibraucc, on thu day nf dra.ving. Tho V pied on the first floor by Messrs. L?rick ,V Low by 2G3 feet tleep. Tho'building io 150 footie three yoaro for $1,100 per annum, payable mot Second Prize-Lot adjoining Hove's Hotel, 44 f Third Prize-Lot adjauent lu above, 25A feet fi 1 Cash Prize. 2'Cash Prizes, $100 each . i Cash Prizt'B, at $50 each. 110 Cash Prizes, at $10 each . 120Prizos. 2,000 Tickets, at $10 each -. Tickets tnav be had nf tho General Agent. I at thu Musio Store of Messrs; LYBRAND A SO LOOK and D. C. PE1XO ITO A SON. Tho following gentlemen have consented lo Miller and Henry K' Scott, in connection with holders, on tlie dav of drawing. Tho 10th dav of November-tho fourth dav t THE DAY FOR THE DRA WING, which will ti Tickot-hnlders aro anson d Ihat the drawing ? hAvo met with a good sale, and all who intend possible. As tho names of tho ticket-holders will lie i sion of tho Trustees on the day of drawing, p 2,000 tickolB will bo issued. R?F?RENCES.-E. J. Scott, Son A CO.'H Bank Bank; Citizen*' Savings dank; South Carolina Cashier Carolina National Bank. Capt. Wado L?rick, Agont in Lexington. F Sopt 8 t2mo DR. K For Bale. 1,000,000 HEU. Partioacan bo su np lied at reasonable raten bv ap pl vin g to JUHN E.'yYL?S, Sept 2 At Hopo'a atoro. Wines and Liquors. - jOpjj, THE undersigned bog loavo to VsjuSSfe,?,call tho attontlon of eoiiBumera ^3?)Q%TT&> and wholeaalo purcliaaora, tu ?^^^?V?,'heir aaaortmontof goods in ibis ^"liiio. which they aro offering at pricoa wliich ilofy competition. Their stock consista in part ol Choico OTAUD BRANDIES, Domeslic and California Rrnndica. Choico Old Rye, Nectar and Monogram Whiskies, Common and Rectified Whiskira, Old Port, Sherry, Madeira and Malaga WineB, Ginger, Cherry and Rlackbcrry brandies, Harelay, Perkins .t Co.'a London Porter, Youugor'a Sparkling Alloa Ale, Angostura bitters, Stoughton Bittora. . Champagnes of tho following choice brands: Louis Roodorcr. Delmonico, niedseick, Carlo Ulan cbc, Cabinet, and California Cham pagncs. ALSO', Old Holland Gin, Wolfe's Schiodam Schnapps, Jamaica Rum, etc., oto. Sept 7_JOHN AGNEW & BON. The .'Wallis" Tie. DIPLOMAS KO ll HbST COTTON TIE (1 RAN PED RY ]T Louisiana State Fair, April, 1870. Oeorgia Stato Fair, October, 1870. Cotton States Fair, October. 1870. Mississippi Stato Fair, October, 1870. Alabama State Fair, Novomber, 1870. Mado of th? best Eugli h Iron. Easily and rapidly ivrijnelcd. 2 0U? of tba ahovo TIES now landing per British bark M E. Seed, from Liverpool, and for salo at thc lowoat market ratee bv J. N. ROBSON. NOH. (58 East Ray and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Sept 5 4_ _CJmrlo*ton, s- ? NEW S . TnE Proprietor of tho "LITTLE STORE" bas just rel urned fruin New York with a neat assortment of Choice Goods. Cheapest yul of the Season! Call and see, al ?Tuly 27 ?. P? JACKSON'S. Main St. FitESH TURNIP SEED! TJUTA BAGA, GLOBE, NORFOLK, BED TOP, FLAT DUTCH, For sale by W. C. FISHER, Druggist and Apothecary, July 20 3roo Opposite Columbia Hoteh_ Rust Proof Seed Oats. FAA BUSHELS RUST PROOF RED Ol-f \ t OATS for salo bv Aug 25 EDWARD HOPE. ited to Ticket-Holders T1VB BlilLDIM ASSOCIATION, >een placed in Ino hands of tho Trustees, John ?jj in trust for the botieftt of thc Ticket-holdert ?so who, on tho day of tho rattle, may bo eui i .cen placed in the hands of Col. F. W. McMan no and privo true warranty deeds, freo from al! ?rat Prize ia th? Tempor?nea Hall, now oceu raiico. Tho lot is 25 feet front ou Main street, mg and two stories high. It is now leased foi ilhly in advance, valued at.$15.001 'est front, 208 feet deep, valued at. l,90t ont, 208 test deep, valued at. 1,101 . cot . 201 . 20( . . 1,10t $20.001 .$20 001 >r. B. IV: WU li ELEU; at Temperance Hall. 01 N, Messrs. JOHN AGNEW A SON, T. M. POL superintend thc drawing'J. C. 1? Smith, D. H, a committee of I bree selected by the Ticket if tho Stato Fuir-H AS BERN SELECTF.D AS ike place iii Temperance Hall, Columbia, H. C ill positively take place that day. Tho tickot* investing uro requested to do so as carly aa registered in 41 hook which shall bo in posaos ?rtica may feel assured that no more than : Col. J. B. Palmor, President Central National . Bank and Trust Company, anel W. B. Gulic.k, ur further particulars, address, . AV. WHKKI.K.K, Box 88, Columbia, S. C. j "Grj** AND ?CoMr.'V'If ytou want your'btisincss donc," says tho proverb, "go ?nod do it; if you don't want i[ done, send some one else." An indo? lent gentleman .bad a. freehold estate, producing about live hundred a year. Becoming involved in debt, he sold half tho estate, and let thc remainder to an industrious farmer for twenty years. About tho end of thc term tho farmer called to pay Iiis rent, and asked thc owner whether ho would sell his farm. "Will you buy it?" asked thc owner, surprised. "Yes, if wc can agree about thc price." .'That is exceedingly strange," ob? served thc gentleman, "prny tell mc how it happens that while 1 could not live upon twice as much land, for which* I paid no rent, you arc regularly pay? ing mc two hundred a year for your farm, and arc able in a few j*ears to purchase il!" "Thc reason is plain," was thc reply; "you sat still and said, Go j I got up and said, Come. You lay in bcd and enjoyed your estate; I rose in thc morn? ing and minded my business." Lay nothing too much to heart; de? sire nothing too eagerly; rejoice not excessively, nor grieve too much for disasters; bc not violently bent on any design, nor let any worldly causo hin? der j'ou from taking care of your soul; and remember that it is necessary to bc a Christian (that is, to govern ono's self by motives of Christianity) in the most common actionr. of civil life. Do not condemn or thin!: hardly of those who cannot see just ns you see, or judge it their duty to contradict you. ?a g"? Hg? KH s g pj ^ ow3*'!L'IE?i,H U- fi B tat s. c 2 IS?*:|RB g" S w ? ? ? * rf = o ? . to j- > F- h> S ? -a g -ag? - ?r-i3^<^a>2b;W k =.?=-?.?s ? 5 s S - w o ?? w ^H CS?OS ? W P I 2 K n> ? a : ir cn l#>?o CiJ = ? -12 r?a;- - ? ? .""S ?T? ^ = ~ ;= = ES M .o-*= = ? gt.**?3.8 ICD ". *^ H .<? Sc r*?lH_5 - = . t? K>*3**if 3*~?5=_ 2 ._ a.. "i - ? t < ~? - * ~ _ _=: ?-HI cd p =- ; ? J_ ? Z. ?3 M Pu, E= ?.il=| *? S jos gglg| Thc Great .Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, ; J I Hundreds of Thousands |s ^ ~*e> i Bear testimony to their wonderful g M i ??2 Curativo Effects. p.. n = o S r?5 |? 5 *. 3 tel fl? ?Si : 0u- TriET* ARE NOT A VILE ?f* ^If F ANC Y DRINKJI?J M ade of Poor Bum, "Whislcoy. Proof Spir? its, aud ItefuBo Liquors, doctortsl. spiceil, und sweetened to picas?) i nu taste, ca'led .?Tonics'* " Appatfzors," liestorers," tic, that lea l tho tippler on to drunkenness mid min, bot nro a trna Minti Inc, mn'lo ti om tho Nativo Roots un.I ll.iris of dihtornU, free from all Alooholio Stimulant H. They ard 'mQURAT BLOOD i PURIFIER"? I LIFE GIVING PRIN . CIPLE. n p?r?cct KiT.uv itur un I lnvit,'..vitor ' ot the System, rurryiti?n!t ntl poisonous matter, ; :unl restoring thc blood tn n healthy rendition. I N<> jfTion cnn take theso Hilter?, occoidiii? to ! tirrel iou*, nu.I remain loni; unwell. >> l OO will be Riven for un incurahl* c\?"o. pm. ;<a:i?f tho bones uro not dcstroyuil t>v iniin r.il pic.i >ua or other menna, nnd tho vital oiyauf wns'e.l beyond tho point of repair. For InflamTn?'tory and Chronic Rbou matinm, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi? go ilion. Dilloua, Komittent. and Inter? mit tout Fevers, Disoasoa of tbe Blood, Livor, BLidneya, and Bladder, thew) Bit tors lin vu been ino?l'successful. Such Dla? eases ara caused by Vitiated Blood, winch ia ucncmlly produced by ?urau^ineat of tb? Digestive Oriana. '1 Hoy invigorate tba stomacn, ana itimulato tho torpid liver and bowel?, which render them of unequalled efficacy in olnanaintc tho Woo lot nil inipuritlci, and Imparting now lifo and vigor totho wliolu systum. ?... Dyspepsia or Indigesti?n, ireadache, l'ain ia tho Bhouldcr?, Coughs, Tuntncn* ut the Cheal. DuiincM, flour Stomach, liad Taste? ia the Mouth, ??.lions Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart. Copious Discharges of Urine, Pain Jo tho rcRlons of tho Kidneys, and A hundred other painful symptoms which aro lha offspring* of DyapeP,|lu't aro cured by tbeso Ritters. Oleante the Vitiated lbood whenever yon And itu impurities bursting throu?h tho Bkin in Pim? ples, Eruptions, or Sore"?; Cienoso it when it ia foul, and yotirfcolimra will tell you when. Keep tho Wood ptiro and tho hoalth or tho system will '"rn?, TAPIC, and other "WORMS, lurking In tho Bystero of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. For rub directions, read carefully tho circular around oar-h bottle, printed in four languages Kiitrliah, German, French, and Spanish. J. WALKER; 33 34 Commerco Street, N. T. Proprietor. R. n. MoDOKALD & CO., DniRKlsts and Oencral Aponts. Sm Francisco, California, and 32 and31 Com. mi?ri> st r et, N. Y. WT SOLD HY ALL DRUOOISTS AND DEALERS. " ? . U2?HtUly^GEIGER Sc McGREQOR, Agis.