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S:0.r-mLi MOKNING. ACOrPT 24. 1866. ^ "'"^ m STATE AND CITY PRISTEB. '? >l?pnrr BU'?K?dMf . .. .** OO ' ^??l?e?.W .t.. ??- .'.f. : fr S? nf f,-jaeexted ?t 75eent? per square for tho first insertion, ?ad60 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. -4?e>? ttW X??<r?<ste<?nMi)i made on tAe abuo? roi? traen advertisements are inserted by - ' tpf ?pecisl^notices IO" cents a Une. ? MOTS. ' f^J^tJOnard, Newberry. ? ^^ ??.ArtSnSonthltt, Greenville C. H. lloore, Abbeville C H. "I1- J^y^S^^PP6? Anderson a BL ; .jTH^'^ohm?n? Times dosa not believe vary implicitly in the produc '. .rfc* ^ We begin to think that cotton is a r 4 nuisance anti ought to be abated. It "J-JB?^*"8 brought us into a world of i?? trouble, tile end of which ve have not yet seen. If we bad not been w . oot?Gn-producing people we should probably bave been permitted to have :'' TBeeded^peaoeably, and no one would have thought us worth fighting for. Bat, unfortunately for us, we could ' "** li?t, like thot animal pursued by the hunters for rare perfume which it '. -<S?tried with it, cast off cotton and '"tetpUfiF save ourselves. If we could .??s^bavfe got rid ?f Cotton with slavery, '- ?' we shonld have removed that power? ful incentive, which now actuates the tWftt bordea of Federal plunderers who seem to regard the South ns the golden goose, to be killed for her ogg. Without cotton we should not 4 ? have had. Union Genencte, liberating slaves with one hand and stealing the products of their labor with the other. Nor would wo now.have had a radical conspiracy striving through tariffs MI f*^ a^ kinds of plunder ?citernes tc oppress Southern whites, just ia pro ^jpgffton as they hypocritically profese ^?jfrSe?efit the Southern blacks. HQ ? The disposition' recently manifest owned -by Congress, and not yet aban %4?k doned? to impose the heaviest bar dent of taxation on au impoverished section, shonld begin to open thc eyes of our people as to .the means In which to meet this extortionate _ spirit. There are some ad van ta RPI in being poor, and if some future nu upon cotton shall diminish its pro duct ion, though wc shall bo a poore: _ people, yet we shall to a much groa to extent than now be exempt fron spoliation and persecution. Ther two very good reasons "why cottoi should continually decrease in cnlti vation; first; the worthlessness of fro negroes in the cotton-growing State as reliable laborers; secondly, th disposition to tax cotton to death which the Congress, which has jus adjourned, exhibited. Let ns try very light cotton crop for a year or two. Wo are confider, it will have a very wholesome ii fluenoe in national politics. W have enough provocation for the es p?riment. We have very urgent nee for breadstuff's, and we hold that it more necessary to feed a man thu to clothe him. Wheat and corn brin very remunerative prices, and ns u are nearer to the sea than the grail growing States of the North, we en afford better to raise them for expo talion. If our Northern neighboi want cotton, let them come dow South and enter partnership with tl Freedmen's Bureau in its cultivatio By this means we shall receive the labor and capital, and when they g here they will discard "humanity and "philanthropy," and make cuff* work as he never did before. BRIEF BUT EXPRESSIVE.-Senat Doolittle, in a speech he. recent made, at Saratoga, said: "To say that the South is 'cari, tared' in the North does not exprt .. j*. She is slandered, villified-wie ~edly, infamously belied. Were t -r- South to come North, she would ri recognize herself-if she did, s a would disown herself. Were t North to go South, she would be : tonished at the misrepresentatio end falsehoods, and with the cruel and unjust and erroneous scntimei prevailing here." ^TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. -The Itali journals report a frightful cata.st.ro \ i at Piacenza. A. small powder u blew up, and communicated the 1 to a factory of cartridges, which li! wise exploded. About sixty you women, soldiers and several labore who were employed on the premie were all buried in the burning mi The exact number of the dead a wounded is not known. of ^i?SSZ3S?&m??* oBder,, directing tho military to act where the civil authorities fall io dp so, is reported by the Atlanta papers, Mr. Jame a M. Lacky, s highly respecta? ble citizen of Baxtow County, waa .i?ialrjB?^?but a ?eek i ago, by order of General Thomas, i and taken nnder guard to Allanta. ] Mr. Lacky, it appears, had assaulted a gen tlnan from Atlanta, who was at -CartersviUs?, in business, and the civil authorities there failed to arrest Mx. Lacky. . The gentleman complained to General Thomas, who had Mr. Lacky arrested. He has been turned over to the civil authorities. --!-? ' * ???.. " A story is told of a Prussian senti? nel stationed oh the steeple at Trop pan, and left there when his company retreated. The citizen 3 attempted to take him prisoner, but the Prussian easily defended with his bayonet the narrow winding stair by which alone access could be gained to the steeple. They'theu decided on reducing him I by famine, but the Prussian having] . with him a good supply of cartridges, announced that unless he was regu-; \ laxly and well fed, he would shoot every one who passed in the streets around the church. The good soldier | thus contrived to maintain his posi? tionier two dajs, when Troppau was re-ocoupied by the Prussians, aud he was relieved. -1-?sa? ?j-. [i THE CABLE AST> MEXICO.-It is stated that since the Atlantic cable has been laid, Napoleon has kept up a constant telegraphic commnication with Maximilian, there being, by means- of the ocean cable, a continu? ous telegraphic line from Paris through London and New York to Galveston, Texas. A fast steamer, connecting Galveston and Vera Crnz, i carries despatches between those j placea in very short time. No doubt, Louis Napoleon read on Saturday ^"tho proclamation of President John? son concerning the blockade cf Mat? amoros, THE REU, WHITE AND BLUE.-The j Washington Chronicle says: "A great excitement, at a fair, ia St. Louis, last week, was caused by the offer of *a rebel sympathizer to double his'b?d for a. boquet tied with Ted, white and bine ribbon, if the blue could be ( token oft. 'Tho auctioneer removed the blue ribbon, and some ardent Union men present were with dif? ficulty restrained from lynching him. " The radical Boston 'Ivunscript dis? likes the tendency of thc popular feeling, and is moved to say, 1 nj"uni? fication of its own course: "Several of the old famJkss have ceased to be tho first families in Massachusetts; the sons of noble sires haviug depart? ed from the principles of houored and patriotic fathers." The Legislature of Ohio has passed a law providing for the free tuition of ex-soldiers in the State university ?it Athens for as long a time as they served in tho army as minors. Two men quarreled about a wo? man, in Mobile, on Thursday last. It ended by one being shot dead and the other mortally wounded. ARTlFtC?AL Legs and Arms. THE SOUTHERN ; LEO AUB ARM COMPANY HAVE established a branch office and manufactory at Columbia, ti. C. ; Tho improved AUTOMATIC EKG AND I ARM manufactured by this company are unsurpassed by any in the world. Our workmen are practical artilicial leg ! aud arm makers-three of them wearing I lugs of their own manufacture. Our faculties aro unsurpassed. Our work warranted one, year. Call and ex? amine our specimens, or address DANNELLY, MARSHALL & CO., Seeger's Building, Columbia, K. C. Ofliccs -Madison, Ga., Nashville, Toon., Columbia, S. C. Mav '27 3mo TRIWEEKLY J1ACK LINE Between Laurens and Newberry. JON and after MONDAY. GSpH? V?- 4?tbo 18tb illstaIlti the HACK jjj'(Sis'aS?Sw*fi connect with tho up train on the fi reen ville and Columbia Railroad on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; with the down nain, on MONDAYS, WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS. Thus passengers can be carried throng li from Columbia to Laurens in ONE DAY. Passengers arriving bv the Hack at Lau i reu? C. IL, can always fiud conveyances to go out into thc country by calling on T. B. or J. CREWS. . Thc Laurens Railroad is now compl?t?e! toMaitin*8Depat, 1(5 miles above- Newberry C. H., and a train will be run tri-wcekly, in ? connection with the hacks. , Every comfort, is afforded passengers I which could be expected on a stage line. I Laurens, August li?. T. B. CREWS. I Old Newspapers for Sale, : T> Y tho hundred or thousand, a* I J_> March 2 PHONIX OFFICE. TBS LAH? OF LITE.-Tho glow of health ?ad beauty is nowhere moro perceptible and beautifully attractive than in th? raddy, healthful, glowing, beautiful com? plexion of a healthy person. Th? com? plexion is radiant, and tho lamp of life burna brightly, so long as it is supplied with pare blood. The Queen's Delight ?od Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is a deaning and searching medicino-giving strength to the feeble, invigorating sad restoring the old; cleansing and purifying the young. Tho Queen's Delight and Sar? saparilla is for sale by Fisher A Heinitsb, pharmacists., _? Ht TASIA. BVEBTWHESE.-Barely has there been a season a* fruitful ss this of malari? ous diseases. Not only on the prairies and in the valleys of the West-not morely in all the old haunts of fever and ague and bilious remittent fever-have these pros? trating diseases been unusually virulent; but they have extended to towns and cities never before infested with them, and have even ascended the mountains and attacked thousands of people supposed to have boen placed by tho laws nf nature above their reach. Hence we arc compelled to admit that a fatal element pervades the universal air this season, and should at on oe resort to the only approved preven? tive of its consequences, HOSTETTEH'R STO? MACH BITTKBS-a tonic so potent; an anti? septic so perfect, sn alterative eo irresisti? ble and a stimulant BO pure, that it enables tho human system '.o resist and baffle all the predisposing causes of disease. With the confidence that ono clothed in incom? bustible garments might move among blazing buildings, the man who arms him? self against malaria with this powerful de? fensive medicine may walk a fever-scourged district fearless of its insalubrious atmos? phere. Tho intermittents fand remittents at present so general in all parts of the country, may be but the forerunners of a deadlier scourge now on its way Westward from tho ,far East. Prepare tho Hvstem with HOSTETTER'S BITTERS for a successful battle with the mepbitic canses of all epi? demics. Bo wise in time. Sold everywhere. [IKra Tork World, Nor. 5, 18G5. _ A"g24 _ +f> _ MAURI AGE A\D CELIBACY-An Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abnses which prostrate thc vital powers, with sure means of relief. Rent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. .F. 8KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa? tion, Philadelphia, Pa. Aug 15 3iao COLGATE'S HONKY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, hi such universal demand, is mado from the cUo?ct?t materials, id mild and emol? lient in it8 nature, fragrantly' ?reu? <-<i. and extremely i>eneficial in ita action upon tho skin. For salo by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 28 1 y BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYK. Tho Original and Best in the World. The only true and perfect ilAlH DYE. Harmless, Reliable ami Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring tho hair or skin. Remedies the ill > fleets of bad dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, HE GENERATING EXTRACT OF M?LLE FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR. Oct 25 ly _ New York. _ A NEW AND GRAN? EPOCH IN MEDICINE. Dr. Maggiel is the founder of a new medi? cal system! The quautitarians, whose vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, must give precedence to the man who restores health and appe? tite, with from one to two ot bis extraordi? nary Pills, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so of his wonderful and all-healing Salvo. These two great speci? fics of the Doctor aro fast superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of tho day. Ex? traordinary cures by Maggiel's Pills anti Salve have opened the eyes of tho public tc the inefficiency of the (so-called) remedios of others, and upon which people have sc long blindly depended. Maggiel's Pille an not of the class that aro swallowed hy th? dozen, and of which every box full taken ! creates un absolute necessity for another, One. or two of Maggiel's Pills suffices tc place the bowels in perfect order, tom- thf stomach, create au appetite andrender thc spirits light and buoyant. There is nc griping and no reaction in the form of con? stipation. If tho liver is affected, its func? tions aro restored; and if tho nervous sys tem is feeble, it is invigorated. This las! tpaality makes the medicines very desirable tor the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extin? guished by the disinfectant power of Mag giol's Salve. - In fact, it is here announced that MaggieT* Bilious, Dyspeptic and Dior rheta Puis euro where all others fail. While for burns, Bcalds, chilblains, cuts and al abrasions of the skin Maggiel's Salce itt in fallible. Sold by J. Maggil, ll Rino street New York, and all druggists, at 25 conti per box._Julv 29 ly By Express ! BOXES CHEESE. . 20 doz. PORTER. " Aug 16 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Arrest the Murderer ! ! AMOST DIABOLICAL MURDER was committed near the town of Chester, S. C., on the night of the 22d July, 1800, upon .the body of my brother, ALEXAN? DER D. WAXKER. Two of the murderers (negroes) have been arrested. Tho third, ? white man. known aa BILL MORRIS, alias CHAS. DEREM, alias WYLIE MOR? RIS, ia still at large, and is described as follows: Tall, spare-made man; grey eyes, of a peculiar look; short, thick uose; low forehead; round, lean face- somewhat hump-shouldered; black hair, with a few grey hairs; about thirty-seven years old; weighs about 140 pounds; speaks slowly, and, when speaking, twists his mouth to the right side; heavy, dark beard; bas been wounded, as well as can bo recol? lected, in the right arm, near the.elbow; with small and bony arms; wore dark coat .and dark linen pants. The above murderer is a notorious scoundrel, and has recently, in connection with a band of negroes, been engaged in various otber bloody outrages. Tho above reward will be paid for his arrest, or for any information that will lead to his apprehension. JOSHUA H. WALKER, _Aug 22 Chester, S. C. H E. NICHOLS, GENERAL mSUftANCEAGEtiT, Corner of Assembly and Washington Sta., COLUMBIA, H. C., REPRESENTS, among others, tjie fol? lowing excellent Companies: Underwriters' Agency, New York - capital. $3,000.0(J(? International, New York -capital. 1,000 00 .Security, " R. l,00t.,,iK Home, New Haven, " .. 1,000,000 Manhattan, New York 1.000,000 North American, New York, " 000,000 Putnam, Hartford, " 500,000 Home, Savannah, " 500,000 Southern Insurance and Trust, Sa? vannah-capital... 300,000 New York Accidental, New York capital. 250,000 POLICIES MADE PAYABLE INGOLD OR CURRENCY, AND LOSSES PRO MP TL Y SETTLED. July 22 [March 1 gmo] A New and Grand Epoch MEDICINE ! DR. MAGGIE L'S ?PIIXS A2STX) SALVE i THESE wonderful medicines are now .-. familiar to the people that but huh endorsement, of their vain? as a pliysi< need-bo made. Tb? Pills of Dr. Maggie contain no mineral. They do nut gripp and they do not enfeeble the system by ex? treme purging. Tiley are universa! in CREATING A VIGOROUS APPETITE! And correspondingly strengthen the diges< timi. They tone the liver, clear the heai and steady the nerves. To those who ar? nut familiar with the ase of DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS As an anti-billions remedy, the follow in; I extracts from various letters will he, i: u I hoped, ot' HuiHcient importance tn jnsid'; j the quoting of them here: WHAT TUE PATIENTS SAV or DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. "The best Pills for headache T overbad.' "My liver works like an engine, thank: to your Pills." I "I am pleased to say to you, Dr. Maggie] I that 1 would not be with .ut a box of you ! Pills for curing me nf morning nausea fo the world." I "Von will find enclose;! $1. Your Pill are only 25 cents, but I considerbhem woi ti I to me 5*1." t "DEA it Doeron: My tongue had a fur m it every morning like the back of a cal Your Pills took it away." "I took half a pill and crushed it to pow der, and gave it in jelly to my little bab for cholera morbus. The dear little pt was well tu three hours after." "I suppose it is hardly worth while to tiri you my burned foot has got well from th use of your Salve. Enclosed Und 2d cent . for another box to keep in the house." [ "Send mc another box of Salve." , ''Enclosed find 75 cents for two boxes <: your Maggiel's Pills and one of Salve." "Tho most gentle, yet searching, med . j cine I ever swallowed.*' [ j MAGGIEL'S PILLS ANO SALVE Are almost universal in their effects, and ' cure eau be almost al wa v.* guaranteed, i FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, , Nothing can be more productive of eui i than these Pills. Their almost magic ii lluence is felt at once: and tho usual coi 1 count ants of mis most distressing diseat \ aro removed. Thesn remedies are mai from tho purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not hann tho most delicate f. i male, iind can be given with go.ul ( fleet i prescribed do.-es to the voungest tedi.-. TOR CUTANEOUS*DISORDERS And all eruptions ot tho ?kin, the Salve ? most invaluable. It does not heal exte , I nally alone, but penetrates with the mo t searching effects to the veryroot ol the.\ -- ' DU. MAGGIEL'S PILLS ? INVAUIAlil.Y ? nu: TUE FOLLOWING DISEASE . Asthma, ' Headache, Bowel Complaints, 1 Indigestion, ! Coughs, I Influenza, j Colds, j Inflammation, Chest Diseases, ' Inward Weakness, Costiveness, ; I.iver Complaint, " Dyspepsia, Lowness of Spirits, j Diarrhoea, Ringworm, Propsv, i Rheumatism, j Debility, Salt Rheum, i Fever and Ague, ?scald.-. 1 I Skin Dn-eases, Each Po., f:vutai?s 12 /'. *. \ One Pill is a Duse. NOTICE.-Non? genuine without thc t graved trade mark around each pot or b< signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, New York, counterfeit which is felony. <ar Sold by all respectable dealers medicine! throughout tho United Sta and Canadas, at 25 cents uer box or p FISHER & HEINITSH, Col uni,'*, S. C. I Joly 29 1 .?ETNA LIFE IN Assets, Juns, 1866......... Income tor year ending June, 1866, ovei 1QQK POLICIES issued in June, 1866. 9OOO Fifty per cent, dividend d?clar?e " TEN PAYMENT LIFE AND AL? NON- FO?jf. $20,000 will be insured wu u single Life, when THI8 18 THE ONL?Y NOBTHEKN C SOUTHERN POLICIE The only certain provision for your Cami Do not delay to place those near and d? chance. Call on July 22 3mo Co ruer of Assembly am FROM BALTIMORE ! TWO THOUSAND bneheh? CORN. 500 bushels OATS. 20 bbls. FINE FAMILY FLOUR. 20 bbls. SUPER. FLOUR. Hbds. SUGAR. Hhds. BACON. Tierces LARD. Bbls. CRUSHED SUGAR, Bbls. PULVERIZED SUGAR. ELECTRIC SOAP. SIL. GLOSS STARCH, Ac. ALSO. 10 bbls. NEW SOUTHERN FLOUR. AND A very select lot of Ladies' and Misses' CONGRESS GAITERS. For salo at LOWEST TRICES. FISHER &. LOWRANCE. Aug 14 Wanted, LIMITED amount of GOLD sud SIL TER, FISHEB A LOWRANCE. G. H. BALDWIN & GO., DKAL?BS IN I 9m (?raeries. Ch'<icf Teas, Caifas. Etc I CTJ rr H a fnU lino of plantation eiip i W plies, which are offered at attractive ' prices'- -at corner Main and Washington I streets, Columbia. S. C. , ll. R.YLDWIN. M. B. GREEN. Ang 5 Imo COP AB.TNES.5 HIP. ? rpilf E undersigned have formed a copart li nership for the transaction of the ALT HON 1111(i COMMISSION BUSINESS in the I eitv of Columbia, under tho name and st vic j of McDONALD St MCELWEE. Our office i and store-rooms are situated ou Lulv ! street, first door Wost of the Po?t Office", j where wo will RIVI *>irict attention to anv ' I business entrust. .1 to our care, and will I I <nn!eavor to -rive satisfaction to all con- I cerned. 1>. P. McDOKALU. 1 Au? '? Mu-, .1. ,l_^b-_KLWEE. I Cutlery: Cutlery! ! At tl,, Siiju u/ il,. i...t.ien I'nd-JjHl. ? i 4 FU UL assort mont or fable and Pocket, J\. CUTLERY, SCiS?OK?, Ac, JU store | ! and for sale l..w bv JOHN C. DIAL- | GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, j i A NEW and complete assortment just j i J\. recen cl. ALSO. j An elegant assortment ??f FISHING | I T A C Iv L E-Rods. Reals, Rob?, Hooks, I Lines. Ac At I .OW PRICKS. P. ir. KRAFT, Washington street, opposite old Jail. I N. B. Manufacturing and repairing substantially and neatly executed. I 'TOMAREE RESTAI KA\T!" j Xe..rt door West of th* I'.,st Office. TREVET & BERAGHI ATTOULl) respectfully in for lu their I \ friends and tho public in general that tlu-y have opened a RESTAURANT at | tho above place, where the very best of everything in the way of eating and drink? ing can bo obtained at short notice. CREAM ALE on draught. LUNCH every ?ay f-oni ll to 1 o'clock. .Tuly 10 *_ r. w. w.ft@'s Steam Planing Mill ! I Picken? Street, between Washington and Plain, Columbia, S. C. ON hand and furnished toorderat short notice, all kinds of dressed LUMBER? ; FLOORING, CEILING. SHELVING, WEA ! T HER-BO ARDING, .tc. Also. SASHLS, i Blinds, Doors, Mantle-piece Mouldings, j R rickets. Counters, 'fables, Ac. Having now m operation full sets of the : most improved machinery, I am prepared ; to turn out FIRST-CLASS WORK, at very i reasonable figures. All in want of any ma? terial in mv lino will do well to give me? call. Aug 1 Imo . Straw Cutters! Straw Cutten! \t the Sign of the Golden Pad-Loek. JUST received, a large variety of Straw and stalk CUTTERS, udfor tSlwl?* l,v JOHN C. DIAL I July 25 __, Grain Cradles, Grain Fan?, &c. U the Sign of Ute Golden Pad-Lock. A FULL ?upplv of GRAIN CRADLES, 1 A Grain Fans, Scythe Blades, Scythe Stones, Fan Wire, Biddles, ic, m ?toro and for ?ale low for cash. I May 26 JOHN 0. DIAL. ? fSTJRANCE CO., - - - . a.8oo'ooo L ENDOWMENT POLICIES. ' -WWW 4tit>Y<r? |x?<g>*<?- ' ? the physical condition jg unexceptionable. P?S^JSfe ^SSSEW?D ITS 9 APTEB THE WAB. ?ly is a policy of LIFE INSURANCE. I Washington streets, Columbia, S. C. STEAW. WOOIi ASO FUR HATS ! ! CLOTHING, CASSURBES ANO TWEEDS ! AT REOUOEB PRICES! 4 1 J| TT7E offer the balance of our stock ot Vf SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT COST. We have recently made ar lang? aJBition to our stock of nASSIMEBJS, TWEEDS and HATS, and will receive, in a feir days, a large addition to our stock of CLOTH LNG. We hare the Largest assortment of HATS to be found tn this city, embracing all t L i known style*. - *ifr Our Ready-made Goods Are mostly of oar own manufacture; ano those desiring to patronize honte produc? tions are invited to call. Our stock of FRENCH and E?GLI8H C ASSOIE RES is large, and we will MAKE TO ORDER at CORRESPONDING RE? DUCED PRICES. lt & W. C. SWAFFIELD, June a _ _ P EDgLLff POW. CALNAN & KREIIDER, DEALERS IN hf GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Segara. SELECT GOODS alwavs in store, a nd never, offered for sale LESS TH A N CORT. Main Street and (tervajs Street. M. J. CALNAN. CH. KREUDEh. July lb - _ __ The Lamp of Life and Way to Health. PURIFY THE BLOOD? aiEli?MT -VXD For (Jie cure of all those Ifheases hav? ing their origin1 in a vitiated eondi tion of the human system, and those, arising from any departure from i lie ines of health, imprudence in living, over-taxing nature, from too great in? dulgence of even j kind-eating, drink? ing, workima-iclierebt/ nature fers exhaustion. " THIS chemical extract will be fbunw an invaluable restorative cordial fur all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Cutaneous eruptions, such as Boils, Pimple?. Carbuncles. Postales, Blotches, Roughness of the Skin, Sealy Appearance of the Cuticle, Tetter, Ring? worms and Itching Humors of the Skiu, this purifier will remove, and impart I health and a life-glow to the complexion. For Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones, Stiffness in the Joints, Oki Ulcers, Want of Blood in the Parts, Syp bib tic Sores and Ulcers, and Impaired Constitutions arising from those diseases, ?nd from th? too free use of mercury. For General Debility, spring? ing from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Weak? ness and Pama in the Stomach, Liver Com? plaint, or wast cf action in that organ producing pains in tba aide or back, affect? ing the kidneys ?md bladder. Females, at the period df change, will i Bai 4? tho best restorative to health and strength, from all those weaknesses and depressions of mind and body which fol? low at this time of life. Persons traveling South or living in warm climates, and all unacclimated, will find the Queen's Delight a great protection from mil those diseases which originate in a change of climate, diet and life. its properties as a remedy were first in? troduced to tho notice of the profession by Dr. Tkos. Young Simona, of scut h Carolina, as early as 1028? as a valuable alterative re? medy iii syphilitic affections, and others re - quiring use of mercury. Dr. Simons' state? ments have boen endorsed and extended by Dr. A- Lopez, of Mobile, and D.H. 1! Frost, of Charleston. From the reports in its favor, there seems no reason to doubt the efficacy of this medicine in Second arv Svpbilia, Scrofula, Cutaneous Disease, Chronic Hepatic Affection, and other ooni plaints henemedby^alteratge?te^to?? For sale by FISHER & HEINlTbH, June Hi Pharmacista, Columbi*. 8-1 Tiios. P. Walker, Magistrate aa* Coroner, Office in Post Office Bouding, Columbia