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THE DAILY 'Let our Ju ct Censure Attend the True Event.' BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. 8. C.. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 9. 1870 VOL. YI-NO. 18. t?nt decieiou was made lon Wednesday, by bia Honor Jndgb Brynt?, iu tho Dis? trict Goori, oittiog inbankruptcy-: ' Tho question wee whet her discharges in bank? ruptcy could be granted,, unless ..tho aa e?ta of the b?h^rnpt eli?nlct pay fifty por cont, of the debts.' The 33d sootion of the' Bankrupt Act of 1867 provided, that in cases com? menced after one year from the time the' Aol.vrent into; operation, no discharge chou'd bo granted, unless the assets of tho debtor should pay fifty pur centum of tho claims against bis estate, unless the' assets in Writing of a majority in number and*value of the creditors who ~ had proved should be bad. His Honor Judge Bryan has deoided that tho Act of Congress of 27th July, 1868, had modified tho Act of 1867, so that it is not necessary that the assets Bhonld pay fifty per centum, but that they should be equal to fifty per centum of the claims proved. Tbjs.view was presented to the court by Messrs.. Si mon s & Simons, and Messrs. MOmininger, Jervey & Pinckney, ns the trna rending of tho statutes; and Judge Bryan,-after hearing the argument, de? cided that that construction was right, and granted the discharge. It wilL thus be seen that many debtors who hav? be?*?! restrained from applying for the benefit of the Bankrupt Act since 31st December, 1868, upon tho generally received opinion that a discharge could not be had unless their assets should pay fifty per centum of their debts, can en? joy its advantages if their assets bo equal to fifty per cent, of their debts. COHN AND COTTON.-Commenting upon the oultivation of corn and cotton in this region, the New York Herald says: "Before the war it was tho great mis? take bf the South to be obliged to buy from year to year the actual necessaries of life and rely for payment thereof upon the growing staple, and when tho crash came she was like an unproviBioned garrison, filled with brave men with empty stomachs. The South must rely more upon her own fields for her bread stuffs and provisions and less upon the grain and bacon of the great West. If a lesser breadth of cotton bo planted, the price of the staple will be corres? pondingly increased, in consequence of a diminished supply, and in any event, provided, in the meantime, plenty of corn and grain be planted, they will have plenty of food for man and beast, without paying five-fold for the same to the West and California. The danger : of the Sooth in the future lies in having too muoh cotton and too little corn." The Elgin Watch Company advertise a new and reliable improvement iu their watches, consisting of a patent dust ex? cluder, effectually dosing the works and enabling the watch to run without being cleaned, as long as a movement can pos? sibly do without it. This is a valuable addition to the Elgin watches, and will be appreciated by farmers, mechanics, and others, more or less engaged in out? door employment. The company are said to have doubled their sales in Cali? fornia and the mining regions since the introduction of the dust excluder. The excluder is an entirely different thing from the dust rim upon other American watches, which affords but a partial pro? tection to the movement, and is only found on the Elgin watches. "Pennsylvania draws from her anthra? cite coal the sinews of her strength and prosperity."-N. Y. Tribune, March 28. Truel The sinews only. The blood she draws from ber sister States, who, thanks to our tariff, pay her annual tri? bute to an amount that would support the whole United States Government in times of peace.-Free Trader. Empire Shuttle Machine. WHY IS IT TUB BEST! IT RUNS OVER Seams all rieht. It will take fifty stitches to the inch liner than any other Ma? chine. It will sew hraviar and thicker Goads than any other Machine. It uses any and every kind of Thread. It sews Starched Goods as well as yjtt^s^tajp Unetarched. It sews the most delicate, thin, soft fabric with? out drawing. It sews a Bias Seam as well as any other. W. D. LOVE A CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Novt?0 5mo ?_Sole Agents. WM. GLAZE, ( LATE GLAZE & RADCLIFFE.) I COMMENCED the WATCH ?and JEWELRY business in 1S35, tsold to Radcliffe in 1850; cum Imenced the manufacture of Guns ?and Machinery for the State; sold out to General Sherman in 1605; not hav? ing realized on the last sale, I am again back at my old business, and intend to keep a first-olaso JEWELRY ESTARLISHMENT, and build up the business 1 sold in 1S50. I solicit a cali from those in want of fine goods. May 8 timo_WM. GLAZE. _ Bay to the Best Advantage. W. A. CABR & CO., Bridge street, near Gates, Orezieral Orooers SELL GOODS as Cheap, if notCheap Jer than any house in Columbia. Give jtbem a trial._March 10 WILLIAM GLAZE HAS JUST RECEIVED anetlter lot of fino English and French SPECTACLES, the host of Scotch pebble. Tho French Perosoo pio Scotch Glasses aro superior to any Ameri? can Glass made. Get the best Glass and save your sight. WM. GLAZE. May8 _tim Batter and Cheese. CHOIOE Goshen BUTTER and primo Factory CHEESE, just received, and for sale low by_J. J-.T. H. AGNEW. Sugar Cured Hams. i)AA CHOICE Sugar Cured HAMS, just ?J\J\J received, and for salo by April 27 J. & T. R. AGNEW. Bpooial Notices. TUE l?I?SI'O.VSIIUMTIl?S OF TUT, Lil v KU.-Thc liver hae a very important pa?t to perform in tho animal economy. Its func? tion is two-fold. The fluid which it secretes tempers the blood and regulates the bowels, and upon the quantity and quality of the secretion depends, in a great degree, the adaptation of tho blood to the requirements of tho system and the du? removal of tho refuse matter which remains iu tho intestines after tho work of digestion has beeu ace? in? pliehed. One of the principal uses of HOSTETTEH'S STOMACH BITTERS is to tone and contrcl this somewhat unruly organ. Tho auii bilioua properties of tho preparation aro scarcely secondary to ita -virtues as a sto? machic". Its operation upon tho liver is not violent like that of mercury, but gradual and gentle. Instead of creating a sudden tumult in that sensitivo gland, it regulates its action by degrees. Hence, it is a SAFE remedy for bilious disorders, while mercury, being a tre? mendous excitant, is not. Tho moro natu? rally and quietly a diseased organ can bo re? stored to its normal condition the better, and it is tho peculiar property of this harmless vegotablo alterativo to reinforce and regulate without excitiug or convulsing. Tho success which hus attended its usc as a remedy for affections of the liver is proverbial. Persons of a bilious habit, who take it habitu? ally aa a protection againet the attacks to which thoy aro constitutionally Hablo, pro nounco it the beat liver tonic in existence. Tho symptoms of an approaching fit ol biliouaneaa can hardly be mistaken. A pain in tho right side or under ibo shoulder blades, a saffron tin-e in Ito whites of the eyes, Biol hoadacho, a feeling of drowsinea8, lowepirite loss of appetite, constipation and general de? bility, arc among the usual indications of ti morbid condition of tho liver, and as soon ai they appear, thc Bitters should bo reeortec to iu order to ward off moro serioun conae qnonces. M18tG DR. A. L. SCOVILL ia tho inventor of Bcvcra medical preparations which have become Ter; popular, and have been liberally used. Arnon] bis inventions aro "HALL'S BALSAM FOR TRI Lrxos" and "LIVERWORT ANO TAn." For tin past aix years a better Lung remedy has heel offered to thc public. Read tho following letter from Dr. Scovill. referring to it: Messrs. J. N. Harris <? Co.-GENTS: I mak the following statement from a perfect con viction and knowledge of the "benefits G ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM in ouriug the moa deep-seated PULMONARY CONSUMPTION! lhav witueescd its effects on tho young and the ole and I can truly Bay that it is by far the bee expectorant remedy with which I am a ti quainted. For Coughs, and all the earl stages of Lung complaints, I believe it to bs certain euro, and if every family would kee it by them, ready to administer upon the lin appearance of diaoaeo about tho Lunga, thor would bo very few casca of fatal couBnmplioi It ann?es the phlegm aud matter to risc, witl out irritating those delicate organs, (tb j Lungs,) and without producing conatipatio of the bowels. It also gives strength to tl system, stops the nighv-aweata, and chang? all the morbid secretions to a healthv stat Yours respectfully, A. L. SCOVILL. Sold br all Medicine Dcalera. FISHER A HEIN1TSH, Agenta, M 1 ?llmo_Columbia,8. C. THE MOST POPULAR MEDICINE E3 TANT. THE PAIN KILLER is equally applicable and efficacious to young or ol THE PAIN KILLER Ia both an internal and external Hemed THE PAIN KILLER should be ueed at the first manifestation of Cold or Cong THE PAIN KILLER Is the Great Family Medicine of the ag THE PAIN KILLER Will cure Painter's' Colic. THE PAIN KILLER IB good for Scalds and Burns. THE PAIN KILLER Has tho Verdict of thc People in its favt THE PAIN KILLER Gives Universal Satisfaction. THE PAIN KILLER Beware of IMITATIONS.and COCNTERFEF TUE PAIN KILLER Ia au ali?o . t cortain cure for CHOLES and baa, without doubt, been more succce6 in curing this terrible disease than any otl known remedy, or even tho most eminent skillful Physicians. In India, Africa, a China, where thia dreadful disenso is c? more or leas prevalent, tho PAIN KILLET considered, by the natives, as well as 1 European residents in those climates, A SU REMEDY. THE PAIN KILLER- each Bottle is wrapped with full directions for use THE PAIN KILLER ia sold by all Druggists and Dealers in "Family Me cines. FISHER & HEINITSH, May 1 iillmo_Columbia, fL C ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? If 9 To the Working cluan.-We are now p pared to furnieh all classes with constant < ployment at home, thc whole of tho time for thc apare momenta, business new, li and profitable. Persons of either aex ea carn from 50c. to ?5 per evening, and a j portional sum by devoting their Whole tim? the business. Boya aud girls carn nearly much aa men. That all who see tl ia no may send their addrci-s, andtcsttho bnsin? we make thia unparalleled offer: To such are not well satisfied, we will ?end ?1 to for the trouble of writing. Full paitioul a valuable sample, which will do to comme work on, and a copy ot The People's Liier Companion-one of" tho largeBt and best fe ly nowapapere published-all sent freo by n Reader,*! you want permanent, profit work, address E. C. ALLEN ? CO., Augu Maine. March 10 ||}3n ?87?. Ice! Ice! Ice! 18 THE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE is nowe for the Seaaon. Being thoroughly r vena ted, I am now prepared to lill all or from the country that mav be acoompanie the cash. JOHN D. BATEMAN, April U Imo_Agei Fresh Goods at Low Prices. 1f\ C\(\f\ LBS. BACON HAMS, ? 1U.UUU and Rhouldora. 800 bbls. Family and low-priced Flour. 20 kits Mountain Butter. 50 bbls. Refined and Crushed Sugars. March 25_For aalo fr? E. HOI BREAKFA8T BAG ON. 2Afin FOUNDS OF BACON ST! .\J\J\J and Broas! Pieces, 6 casks Davis* Sugar-Cured Hame, 25 bbls., half-bbls. and kegs Leaf Lard 300 lbs. Mutton Hams. For sale by Feb 26 EDWARD HOI Charleston Advertisements. Shaw's Cotton Seed Holler. BRODIE ?Si CO., Agents, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants April 3 CHARLESTON, 8. C. fly tv f Largestnud moat complote ) "Ea AV i Manufactory of Door?, Sashes, 1 ~SJX ter " Blinds. Mouldings, ?Vc, in tho I "St? ?tv [ Southern (State*. J """Ea Printed Price List defies competition, Send for one. Sent free ou application. April 8 Hy w New York Advertisements. FROST, BLACK & C0M HOLESALE ami Retail Dealers in and Manufacturers of FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, Of every variety, GO Bowery, near (?nul ??., Ntw York. Steamboats. Hotel*, and Public Buildings furnished at the shnrtf-t-t notice. All goods purchased of nur home guaranteed as repre? sented. March 31 3mo a. w FHOST: JAME? BLACK. GEO. sxynEn. ?JAMES COMM RU'S SO KS United States Type and Electrotype Foundry PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, Xa?. 28, 30, 32 Centre Street, Xtto York. ALARGE AH HOI tnii nt ot English and Ger? man faces, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on band. All type caet at thia establish? ment ia manufactured from the metal known as Conner's unequaled HARD TYPE METAL. Every article necessary for a perfect print? ing office furnished. The type on which this paper is printed, is from the above Foundry. Maren 30 Gmo ?NEW YOEE HOTEL, 721 Broadway, D. M. HILDRETH & CO., Proprietors, NEW YORK CITY*. rpHIS HOTEL, so widely and popularly 1 known as the favorite resort of Southern? ers, while sojourning in this city, has been re? leased for a term of years hy its present pro? prietors, and is now in process of thorough renovation. No expense will be spared to render it, as in days of yore, an agreeable home for its patrons! The proprietors, while tendering their sincero thanks for the very liberal support they have received, bf-g leave to assure their guest* that in the future the Hotel will retain its former well-earned repu tation. April 27 t^T 2mo POW SBH Tho standard reputation attained by thisnnrival? id and infallible Ycait Powder during twelvo years last, is due to its perfect purity, healthnilnees and ?conomy. Put up In lins, actual weight, as rc H-csontcd, and will keep for years. Thc quantity required for use ls from or.c-fourtn o one-half less than other Raking Powders. Sold by GrocerB throughout the United States. DOOLEY ?fc BROTHER. Manufacturers and Proprietors. 69 NewStrtet. Ntw York. March 13 *'?mo ESTB. ENOCH MOKGAM'S SON?. 1809' 211 Washington street, X. Y. FOR cleaning Windows, without water; re? moving Stains from Marble and Paint; polishing Knives, no scratching; washing Dishes, scrubbing Floors, Floor Cloth, Tables, Bath Tubs. Ac; polishing Tin, Brass, Iron, Copper and Steel Wares; removing Gnm?, Oil, Bust and Dirt front machinery. Indispensa? ble for Houee Cleaning, and all uses, except washing clothes, lt costs but a few cents, and is sold by all good Grocery, Drug and No? tion Ht on H. Wholesale bv all dealers in Charleston. April 20 flv Croqnet, THE GAME for this Soason. A large assort? ment, some quito cheap; direct from the manufacturers, for sale at BRYAN 4 MuOARlER'S April 20_Bookstore. Stack's Corn Whiskey. FOR'salo bv March 2 LOWRANCE & CO. ROBERT WQOD & CO., PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. GARDEN and Cemetery adornments, ?aet, Wrought Iron and Wire Railings, Fount? ains, Vanee, Ycraudae, Bott?es, Arbors, Chairs, Summer Housee, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat- [ tern. New and improved styles of Hay Racks, Mangers, Stablo Fixtures, Stall Division I, Ac. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window | Guards, Farm Foncing, &c. BRONZE WORK. Having fitted up our Foundry with special ' reference to tho above class of work, wo aro now pre] ia red to lill with promptness all or? ders for Bronze Castings of Statuary, colossal, heroic, and Ufo size. ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS. The largest assortment to bo found in tho ! United States, all of which are executed with tho express view of pleasing: tho tasto, whilo ?bey combino all tho requisites of beauty and j substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and slapped to the placo of destination. Designs will bc sent to those who wish to mako a selection._April 8 Gm HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT As a Family Medicine, It Stands, and Will Forever Stand FIRST in tho estimation of tho people, be? cause it has withstood tho searching tests of tho Physician and a discriminating public, and whatever survives this trial must bo es? tablished on a B?ro, firm foundation. A SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. A known and recognized remedy among all people. Thousands attest its worth aa a Modi cine. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight Ia a substitute for Calomel and Mercury. It acta by its vegetable principio as an altera- j tive upon tho Liver and Stomach, promoting tho secretion of hilo, and thon directing it in ita proper channel for tho nutritivo purposes ot digestion. For Bilious Diseases, Bilious Colic, Bilious Fover, Typhoid Fever, Chills and Fever, in fact, all fovors, are prevented by using Queen's Dolight. lt cures Liver Complaint, and all Hepatic Diaorders, Dyspepsia, Stomach Complainte, Scrofula, King's Evil, Cancerous and Indolent Tumors, White Swellings, Morcurial and Syphilitic Sores, Old Sores, Swelled Logs. BoU>, Carbuncles, Km pt ions, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Enlarged Joins, Rheumatism, Blotches, Erysipelas, St. Vitus' Dance Dropsical Swell? ings, Salt Rheum, and all Skin diseases and Humors in tho Blood, Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Bladder, Pains in tho Back and Sides,'Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, and all diseases which may bo traced to bad blood; and for very many diseases peculiar to t?? males, Buch as Suppression, Irregularity, Whites. Sterility, Uterine Dropsy, Ac. SKIN DISEASES. It bas been proscribed in a great variety of Cutaneous Affections, and fonnd successful in curing Salt Rheum, Totter, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Morphew, Jaundiced Skin, Ac, and for Diaoaaos of and Discharges from tho lining membranes of the Throat, Nose and Ears, and from the Kidneys and Urinary Passages, Leucorrhcca, Ac. INVIGORATOR OF THE LIVER. AB a Livor Invigorator it is of inestimable valuo. Aa a stimulant, it is aafor and surer than all tho rum and whiskey tonics of tho day, and if you valuo your life and health a pin's fee, avoid thcao quickening stimulants to tho grave, and uso tho Queen's Delight. FEMALES. Females of delicate constitution, suffering from weakneaa and depression of mind, in con? sequence of those complaints which nature impoBea at tho period of change, have a plea? sant and aurc remedy in the Queen's Delight. DEBILITY. There ia no medicine equal to tho Queen's Delight in cases of Debility. It imparts a tone and vigor to the wliolo system, strength? ens the appetite, causes an enjoyment of food, onablcs tue stomach to digest it, purifies thc blood, givea a good, sound, healthy com? plexion, eradicates the yellow tinge from the eyes, imparts a bloom to tho cheeka, and changes tho patient from a abort-breathed, emaciated, weak and nervous invalid to a full faced, Blout and vigorous person. NERVOUS DEBILITY Generally accompanies Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia, and ia, frequently produced by con t i nu IL 1 constipation. The symptoms are, flutter ing at the heart, a choking sensation, when in a lying poatnro, dota or webs before tho sight, fever and dull pain in the head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of ?pirlta. Debility of the Nervous system should always be dreaded as of itself lacing the body opeu to an attack of any epidemic. NERVOUSNESS, now IT AFFECTS THE MIND. Persons aillicted with thia disease arc gene rally annoyed by occttrre-ncea of no moment, which would not, if in a stato of health, give them any uneasiness. The Queen's Delight will soon relieve the unpleasant effects of this distressing affliction. Be sure and ask for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT; tho new remedy, with new princi plea. No Sarsaparilla in "it; that has boen tried and lound wanting, lt is not a tor? mented and sour combination of herbs, lt is not a Whiskey beverage, or Gin compound, to intoxicate; nor is it a bum Bitte-rs, to ruin your health and lead to a more fatal disease, drunkenness. But a health and life-giving Medicine, culled simply "fleiuitsh's Queen's Delight." Tho great success, and the unparalleled popularity of this medicine bespeaks for it the highest praise for tho inventor. Prepared only by E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist. And for Bale by Druggists everywhere. _ April 30_ CERTAIN PRESERVATION OF TnE FACT THAT tho celebrated perfected 8PE0TA OLES and EYE GLASSES, manufaoturod by Lazarus & Morrie, Hartford, Connecticut, strengthens and preserves tho Eyes-assists tho Sight most brilliantly, and lasts a great many years without change. ISAAC 8ULZB?CHER, Jeweler, Colombia Hotel Row, is tho Bole appointed Agent in Columbia, S. C., and vicinity, for ther Bale. Dec 31 ly K O S K O O ! The Great Reputation Which KOSKOO hae attained in all parta of tho country, As a Great and Good Medicine, And tho largo numbera of testimonials which aro constantly being receivod from Phvsioians, and persona vho hate BEEN C?RE? 1 by "its use, is CONCLUSIVE WIOOF of its RESIARK A11LE VALVE. AS A SLOO? PURIFIER IT HAS NO EQUAL, BEING, POSITIVELY, The Most Powerful Vegetable Alterative Yet discovered. DISEASES OF THE '?TOOD. .'Tho lifo of tho flesh is in tu?, bli i," is a Scriptural maxim that Science pr.. >a to bo truo. The people talk of bad blood as tho causo of many diseases, and, liko many popu? lar opinions, this of bad blood is founded in truth. Tho symptoms of bad blood aro usually quite plain. Bad digestion causes imperfect nutrition, and, consequently, tho circulation is feeble, tho soft tissues loso tboir tono and elasticity, and tho tongue becomes pale, broad and frequently covered with a pasty whito coat. This condition soon shows itsolf in roughness of tho skin, then in ERUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE diseaBes, and, when long conti? nued, rcBultB in serious lesions of tho Brain, Liver, Lungs or Urinary Apparatus. Much, very much, suffering is caused by impure blood. It is estimated by some that one-ti ft h of tho human family are affected with Scrofula in Bomo form. Whon tho Blood is pure, you are not so liable to any disease. Many impurities of tho Blood arise from impure diseases of largo cities. Eradicate every impurity from the fountain of life, and good spirits, fair skin and vital strength will return to you. K O S K O O ! AS A LIVER INVIGORATOR! Stands unrivalled, Being tlie Only Known .Medicine That EFFICIENTLY stimulates and CORRECTS the hepatic secretions and functional DERANGE? MENTS of tho LIVER, WITHOUT DEBILITATING tho system. While it actB freely upon the Liver," instead of copious purging, it gradually changes tho discharges io a perfectly natural state. Symptoms of Liver Complaint and of some of those Diseases produced by it: A sallow or yellow color of tho skin, or yel? lowish-brown sputa on tho face and other parts of the body; dullness and drowsiness, some? times headache; bitter or bad taste in the mouth, internal heat; in many canes a dry, teasing cough; unsteady appetite.; sometimes sour stomach, with a raising of the food; a bloated or full feeling about the stomach and ! sides; aggravating pains in tho sides, back or breast, and about the shoulders; constipation of tho bowels; piles, flatulence, coldness of the extremities, Ac. :BL O St IEE. O O ! ts a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in tho cure 1 of diseases of the Kidneys and ?ladder. In 1 these Affections, it is as near a specific as atiy remedy can be. It does ita work kindly, silently, and surely. The Belief which it affords is both certain and perceptible. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. Tersons unacquainted with tho structure and functions of tho Kidneys, cannot estimate the importance ot thoir healthy action. Regular and sufficient action of the Kidneys is as important, nay, even moroso, than regu? larity of tho bowels. The Kidneys remove from tho Blood those effete matters which, if permitted to remain, would speedily destroy life. A total suspension of tho urinary dis? cbarges will occasion death from thirty-sis to 1 forty-eight hours. i When the Urine is voided in email quanti- 1 ties at tho time, or when there is a disposition to Urinate moro frequently than natural, or when tho Urine ie high colored or scalding, . with weakness in tho small of the back, it should not be trifled with or delayed, but ! Koskoo should be taken at once to remedy tho difflculty, before a lesion of Ibo organs takes place. Most of the diseases of tho Bladder originate from those of the Kidneys, tlie Urine being imperfectly secreted in the Kidneys, provo irritating to the Bladder and Urinal v passages. When wo recollect that medicino never reaches tho Kidneys excopt through the general circulation of the Blood, wo see how necessary it is to keep the Fountain o? Life Pure. KOSKOO! Moots with great success in the cure of Diseases of Nervous System. Almost nine-tent hs of our people suffer from nervous exhaustion, and are, therefore, liable to its concomitant evils of mental depression, confused ideas, softening of the brain, insani? ty, and complete breaking down of tho general health. Thousands are suffering to-dav with broken-down nervous systems, and, unfortu? nately, tobacco, alcohol, late hours, over-work, (mental aud physical,) are causing disoases of thc nervous system to increase at a feat ful ratio. The symptoms to which diseases of the r-er vous system givo riso, may be stated as fol? lows: A dull, heavy feeling in thu head, some? times more or less severe pain or headache; Periodical Headache, Dizziness, Noises or Binging in tho Head; Confusion of Idcae: Temporary Loss of Memory; Dejection of Spirits; Starting dnring Sloop; Bad Dreams; Hesitation in Answering Questions; Dullness of Hearing; Twitching of tho Face and Arms, ftc, which, if not promptly treated, lead to Paralysis, Delirium, Insanity, Impotency, Apoplexy, AC, Ac. KOSKOO Ia NOT a secret quack remedy. FORMULA around each bottle. Recommended by tho beat Physicians, eminent Divines, Editors, Drug? gists, Merchants, Ac. Mest and Moat Popular Medicine f n U?r. PREPARED ONLY BY J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D" ORGANie OHEMIST, Laboratory and Ornoo, No, 0 Main street, * NORFOLK, VA. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. For sale by Druggists everywhere. March lit 3mo CUSJiliSGS. & BA?LEY. BOOKSELLERS AN?> STATIONERS, ' 2Q3 Baltimore slyeel.?:Rall(j^e,m.. i ' THE Largest ?h'd'gest'Aiis?rted Stock /aifrin tho city, or SouOo);-;lfow,-'Dental. Mo ra?*V dical, Classical. Religious ana Miscella? neous BOOKS; Bank, .and Counting-House STATION EB Y, of allKinds.-, ' 'feg? ? - *S- BLANK DOOK8 manufactured to prdci In ariy'Btyi^ df binding and ruling. W% jem ~?,?;O?GE,PAGE & cpi PATENT P0?TABLB OI^C?IA?, ,., SAW MILLS, Aho Stationary and Portable ^ iSteartti Engtet??,, &Q./ ?fo. 5 Schroeder Btreet, / B&t.TtOlQRS.ttO. ??gr^ntf/or Catalogues and Pnce-Lisi?. v V'BXD"BI??OD?^ _ "THE LIFE 18 THE BLOOD." FROM it we derive our strength, beauty and . mental capabilities. It is the centre of our being, aronnd which revolves all that makeB existence happy. When this source is ? corrupted, tho painful effects aro ???Me in many shapes, prominent among which is SCROFULA. This is a taint or infection of tho human organism, and probably no one is whoUy freo from it. It exhibitB itself in various shapes as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joint?,' St. Vitus' Dance, Foul Discharges front tho Noetrils, Eruptions, Glandular BweUings, Throat Affections. Rheumatism, Heart Affec? tions, NorvoOB Disorders, Barrenness, DiEor dera o? tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec? tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspep? sia, Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood and General Debility. It has been iho custom to treat these dr acasos with Mercury and .other Mineral sub? stances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often provo InJnrionB, and entail mise? ry in after life. Tho long known, injurious properties of these so-called alteratives and purifiers bas led tho philantbropical man of science to exploro tho arena of nature, the re? sult of which hap been the discovery of vege? table productB whicb posses the power of eradicating these taints from the Blood. X>DEt- TTJTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's De 1 ig ht Is tho acknowledged antidote to all Blood Diseases. By its uso the afflict ions .above enumerated can bo permanently banished, and the Source-the Centre of Life-the Blood, be maintained in all its purity and vigor, 'ii Foi Discuses produced by the nae ox* Itlerrury, and for Syphtlla, with Its train ot evils, thia compound Ia the only ran antidote. To the poor oreatnre, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whoso nerves are unstrung, and countenance down-cast, The Sarsaparilla AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT Ia a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will bo restored to their wonted vigor, and yonr de jected countenance be made radiant wi ; li the consciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals, it is adapted to general usc. The old and young may uso it; tho most delicate femalo at any time may take it: the tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. For Purifying the Blood, USE DR. TUTT'S Compound EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. When UBed in the Spring, if removes all humors which infest the system, and ba? nishes the lancuor and debility peculiar to that seaeen of tho year. , It acts promptly on tho LIVER A*fl> KIONEY8, Producing a healthy action of the important organs by which all the impurities of the sys? tem are carried off, and tho result is 4 Clear Skin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits. Prepared by WM. H. TUTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA , And sold by Druggists everywhere. A pr i 1H_Cmo CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 & UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST A LLO WEB A T TUE RA TB OE SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNtjM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERB. Wm. Martin, Preeidont. John B. Palmer. ( v. , , .John P. Thomas, \ vice-Presidents. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Colombia. William Martin, Colombia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. Heinitah, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg. Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Manon. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. DanielRavcnel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may nero deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? in. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees dishing to draw interest on their funds until they reunir? them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small ?nms for their children, and Married Women md Minors (whoso deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in oaeo of*deatb, by '.heir legal representatives,) wishing to lay isido funds for future uso. aro hore afforded in opportunity . of depositing their means where thoy will rapidly accnmnlate, and, at ?be samo time, be subject to withdrawal when ieedod. Aug 18