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"Let our Just Censure ^^^^^ /t'.-^ud tb? True Event.'' BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12 1871 *OL. YI-NO. 280. G?BI?YL?'S' ?DEA ABOUT V?Bsa--?" characteristic protest against the writing of vorne, from Thomas Carlyle, bas just boon toado pabilo by Dr. Sennett, to Whom it was addressed, and who has printed it in a collection of "testimoni? aux? made to farther his application for the Secretaryship of tho Loudon School Board: "'.Your name, hitherto," says Mr. Carlyle, "is known to mo chiefly as asso? ciated with verso. It ia ono of my con? stant rogrots, iu this generation, that men to whom tho gods havo given n geniuB (which menus a light of intelli? gence, of courage, and all manfulncss, or else moans notbiug) will insist, in such an earnest time as ours lins grown, in bringing out their divine gifts in tho shape of verse, whioh now co man reads eutirely in earnest. That a man hus to bring out his gift iu words of any kiud, and not in silont divino actions, which alone are fit to express it well, seems to me a great mn fori uno for him; but that he should select verse, with its half cre? dibilities and other sud accompaniments, when he might have prose and lie wholly credible, if ho desired it; this I luy ut j tho door of our spiritual teachers, (pe? dants, mostly, and speaking an obsolete dialect,) who thereby incalculably rot tho world, making him who might have been a Boldier and fighter (so terribly wanted just at present) a moro preacher and idle singer. Thia is a fixed percep tion of mino, growing over more fixed theso many years; and I offer it to you, as I have done to many others in the like oase, not much hoping that you will believe in it all at ouco. But, certainly, a good, wiso, earnest piece in prose from you would pienso mo botter than the musicallest verses could." Butler, Pennsylvania, had a celebra? tion over tho opening of a tweuty-milo railroad, and tho feature was tho burial of tho slago coach, and a procession of Pittsburgers up the street, led by the stage, driver, equipped with penny horns, jews-harps, diu uer bolls, gongs und fish horns. The Administration's love for Republi? can institutions is shown in its luck of sympathy for struggling Cuba, and its earnest efforts to In ko San Domingo, while a majority of Dominicans aro ear? nestly opposed to tho transfer. Tho borough of South Pittsburg. Pa., was tho scene, of a destructive conflagra? tion, on the |71li. Some thirtj' families were rendered houseless, aud $150,000 worth of property destroyed. Miss Marilin Lluines Butt, of Norfolk, as she is best known to the literary world, I or Mrs. Bennett, as sbo is mon: recently I known in >i matrimonial sense, will bo pained to learn of her death. Russia seems anxious to derivo benefits from her course in wiping out the treaty of 185G, and hus just completed n rail? road from St. Petersburg to Revel, un important port on tho Baltic. Daniel Lesesne, Esq., a prominent ci? tizen of Charleston, died ou the 10th. It is Haid of him, that "no purer or more straight-forward man moved among us." There nro no less than four revolutions now going on in South America, and the people are in hourly expectation of un earthquake. Loudon despatches say that Queen Victoria's unpopularity has never reach? ed such an alarming point os at present. LAW COPARTNERSHIP. TALLEY ?Si BARNWELL. THE undersigned havo this day entered into partnerehip, in the practico of law, nuder tho narnu of TAILBY it RA UNWELL. W. H. TALLEY, Jan 4_NATHANIEL BARNWELL. Carolina Manufacturing Company, HAVING opened a Branch House in I tho city of Columbia, oller for salo the latest patented and best made STOVES; ?the moat improved patterns and regu? lar sizes or all kinds of TIN-WARE, and everything in theso particular lines, with confidence of thoir merit. GUTTERING, ROOFING and all kinds of job work dono with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all its branches, ex? ecuted. If yon want Water carried to all convenient points about your premises, we will do your work at such prices a? will enable all to afford it. The public aro invited to call. Storo in Ehrlich's Building, four doors below Bryce's oom er._ Aug 18 t GREAT IEDLWI?S OF PRICES IK CONSEQUENCE OF THE FALL OF GOLD! IMMENSE stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE; the largest stock in the Siaio; SELL IMO AT LOW FlOUnKH. In conxcqut nee of Ibo low pries of Gold, the subscriber ha? concluded to sell his stock accordingly, and would call tho attention ol the visitors to tho Fair to call and examine beforo purchasing elsewhere, as it is a duty you owb to yourselves. All he asks is a fair trial. Call and bo con? vinced. We also have on hand a fine stock of CUT? LERY, both for pocket and table use, with a largo assortment of SPORTING IMPLE? MENTS, Give me a call and examine ray stock. Agent for FLORENCE S? WING MACHINE. ISAAC bULZBAOHER, Nov8 UedorOolumbia Hotel. DOME. 33C Furniture Ware-room Plain Street, near Main. . NOW on hand and dailv re? ceiving from tho manufac? tories o? New York, Boston. Cincinnati and Louisville, tho . largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kopt in this market, concisting io part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 200 bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-boltom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to ordor. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at shortest nut iee and in the best manner. Term* cash and Good? cheap. Oct 80 Hew Raisins, Figs, Citron, &c "I f\f\ WHOLE, half and quarter boxes JIH/ new LAYER I1AISINS and CI PRON, fiO half drums Smyrna FIGS, English Walnnta," Pecana, Brazil Nuts and Almonds, fresh and for sall low. Doo 13 EDWARD HOPE. Special IMotloos. THOMAS a. LaMUTTB, ROTARY PUB? LIC, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER, line re moved his office from No. 1 Law Range to tho office recently occupied by Messrs. Wallaco A Greon, Attorneys at Low, opposite Gio Colum? bia loo House. Jan 15 J mo EXUBERANT HEALTH io a blessing vouch? safed to few. Even those who have been fa vorcd by naturo with strong constitutions and vigorous frames, aro apt to neglect t :?e pre? cautions necessary to preserve these precious endowments. Indeed, as a rule, the moro healthy and robust a man is, tho more liber? ties ho is inclined to tako with his own phy? sique. lt ia soiuo consolation to tho natural? ly weak and feoblo to know that they can bo so invigorated and built up, by a proper nao oT tho moana which scieuco has placed at their disposal, as to have a much better chance of long lifo, and exemptions from disease and pain, than tito most athletic of their follows who arc foolish enough to suppose themselves invulnerable, and act accordingly. lt is not too much to say that moro than half the people of tho civilized world need an occasional tonic, to enable them to support tho strain upon their bodies und minds which tho fast lifo of this restless ano occasions. In fact, a pure, wholesome unexciting tonic is the grand desideratum td tho busy udlhons, and they havu tim article in liostoitcr's Sto? mach Unters, lt is a s tandn al medicino,t. e., il imparta permanent strength io weak sys? tems and invigorates delicate constitutions. Its reputation ?iud its sales have steadily in? creased. Compotii ive preparations have been introduced nd libitum, and, ns far as the pub? lic ia concerned, nd nawteum, in tho hope of rivalling it: but they have nil either norislind m tho attempt, or been loft far lu tho rear. lt has been t ho groat medical success of tho present century, and it is quita certain that no proprietary medicine in ibis country is as widely known, or as generally used. Ten light ning presses, running incessantly j (Sundays excepted] tho whole year through barely tupply the demand tor the Illustrated Almanac, in which tho nature ami uses ot the preparation aio set forth, the circulation now I behm over nigh?, millions n year. El +("> | "J?l^.o CelelDratod j Murray I Lanmaifs Florida Water. Thc most lasting, agree? able, and refreshing of all perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at thc Toilet., and in the Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Per? fumers. Sept 17 _fly Silk Hats. FIRST importation for 1871. Persons d?? sirons of obtaining tho Spring Style of SILK nATS, of vorysuperior finish, will find it to their interest to call al once at GOODMAN S CLOTHING BAZAAR, where, also, owing to tho fact that Parla has fallen, the balanco of our stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS will be sold off at coat. Feh2 D. GOODMAN. Kew Varieties Garden Seeds. FILDERKRAUT CABBAGE, Marbi* head Mammoth Cabbage, Early Schwoinforth Cabbage, Keyes' Early Prolifio Tomato, New French Breakfast Radian, J- arly Flat Dutch Cabbage. Early Winniugsladt Cabbage. For salo by E. H. HEINIT8H. Wholesale and Retail Drug and Seed Store. Jan 25_ Oils, Turpentine, BeDzine. 1 f\f\ GALLONS LINSEED OIL. H r\J 100 gallonaTrain Oil, 100 gallons Machinery Oil, loo gallouu Spirits Turpentine, 100 gallons Alcohol, 60 gallons Ut nzine, 10 barrels Kerosene Oil. For aale low by E. H. HEINITSn, Jan 25 Wholesale andJtetail I rngeiat. Cigars. / 1 ENUINE Imported CIGARS, together with , VDT a largo supply of Domestic CIGARS. Piices to snit all._JOHN O SEEGERS. I Agricultural and Garden Seed Store, AFULL supply of SEEDS, of every variety, all warranted of tho best quality and approved kinds, and known to bo good. EXTRA EARLY PEAS. Onion Seis, red and white. Extra Early Beets, and all other kinds. ALSO, Grass Seeds, Orchard Grata. Clover and I Timothy Hird. Seeds sold at low prices. Call at _??n li HKINITHH'S DRUO STORE. Seed Irish Potatoes. inn um'B- PINK Chili Reds, L\/\.f Early Roso, Early Goodrich and Poach Blows, for sale low for cash only. Feb 3 ED. HOPE. State of South Carolina. ?SS-* To the Commissioners of Election for thc Elec tion District of Georgetown County, WH KHI-: AS, linn. J. ii. Kidney, who, nt tho General Election held in April. 1808, was chosen a member of tho Senate ol' tho Stato of South Carolina for tho Election District of G ebi ge town County, and drew a ballot to servo for tho term of four years, lia? resigned; and, whereaa, the Constitution of tho Sta-to of South Carolina directa that in Bnch case, a Writ of Election shall be issued by tho President of tho Boua'c, for tbo imr poso of lilting tho vacancy thus occasioned. I for tho rcmaiudf r of tho terni for which said member waa electrd: I Now, therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby required, after duo advertisement, j and with strict regard to all tho provisions of tho (Constitution and lava ol said State touching your duty in such case, tu hold :m election fora member of Hie Senate of the State of South Carolina, for the County of Georgetown, lo serve for the rt mainder ol thu term lor which said member. Hon. J. H. Itainoy, was elected, th?! polls to he opt ned al j tho various places ol elect ion in said District, on THURSDAY, sixteenth day td February, IH71, hy the various 31 ann ger H nf Election for those piners respect i very, in accorda nco with tho provisions of tho Act ?d' tho (Jen? ral Assembly, i ntitlcd '"An Act providing for the General Eh ci ion, und tin- mann? r "I conduct? ing the-same," approved M areli 1, IK70 noil thin writ, together with ymir return of thu I' lection lo he held lintier it. have before the Semite nt it- m \! meeting aller the h lection. A LoN/.O J. KAN8I Eli, President td th?- Senate. Attest: J. \Vt:t?i?i:iTxr, clerk of Senate. .Inn '.'"J ttato of ?south Carotina. To thc Commissioners of Election for thc Elec? tion District of Charleston County. WHEREAS Hon. W. H. MISHAV/. who, at tho general election held in October. 1870, was CIIOBCU a member of tho Senate of the State ol South Carolina, for tho Election Diitrict of Charleston County, to Herve for thc term of four years, has deceased; and where? at] tho Constitution of tho State of Sonth Ca? rolina directs that in such casta a wiitof election shall bc issued by the President ol tho Senate, for thc purpose of tilling i ito va? cancy thus occasioned, for tho remainder of tho term for which said member ao deceased was elected: Now, therefore, you, and cadi of you, aro hereby required, niter due advertisi incnt.and with strict regard to all the provisions ?if tho Constitution and laws of nain State, touching your duty in such caso, to hold au election for p. member of tho Senate of tho State of South Carolina, for tho County of Charleston, to servo for tho remainder of the term for which said member (Hon. W. H. Miehaw) was elect? ed, tho polls to bo opened at thc varinuaphueB of olection in said District, on TH U USDA Y, February If?, 1871, by tho val iona Managers o? Election for thoeo placea, respectively, in ac? cordance with tho provisions of tho Act tit tho General Aasombly, entitled "An Act providing for tho general election and tho manner ot conducting the samo," approved March 1. 1870, anti this wi it, together with your return of the election to be held under it. have before thc Senate at its next mei ung after tho elec? tion. A. J. HANSIEH, President of Senate. Attest: J. Woointurp, Cleikof Senate. .Tan "Jfi State of South Carolina. Tu thc Commissioners < f Elf ?tions for thc Elec- j lion District of Abbeville County. WHEREAS Hon. H. J. Lt max. who, at tho genet ul olection held in October. 1870, was chosen a member of tho Senate of j thu State of South Carolina for the Election Distiict of Abbeville County, to servo the term of four y uara, has deceased; and whereas the Constitution of the State ot South Caro? lina directs that in such cases a writ of elec? tion shall bo i-aued by the President of tho Senate, for tho purpose of tilling tim vacancy thus occasioned for the remainder of tho term for which sum member so deceased was elected; Now, therefore, you and eaoh of you ure hereby required, alter duo advertisement, and with rtrirt regard to all provioiona of the Constitution and laws of aaid Slate touch ie g I your duty in such case, to hold an election for j a member ot the Senate of the State of South Carolina, for the Conni y nf Abbeville, tc serve for the remainder of the term for which said member. Hon. H. J. Lomax, wan i h oted; the I polls to bo oponed at the varions phi oe? of election in said District, on THURSDAY. lGih day of February, 1871. by the variouB ma? nagers of election for those places respect? ively, in accordance willi tho provisions of | tho Act of tho Genend Assembly, entitled "An Act providing for tho general election, and t lie manner of conducting tho seme," ap? proved March 1, 1870. and this writ, together with your return of tho election to bo held under it, have before tho Senate at its next meeting after tho election. ALONZO J. RAN8IER. President Senate. Attest: J. WoonnoFF, Clerk of Sonate. Jan 21 Sugar-Cared Hams. 200 H?MSCB NLW ? >RK BU?AR"CURED 100 choice New York Rngar-Curerl SHOUL? DERS. Jnat received and tor sale, at ?educed pricoB, by J. A T. ll, AGNEW. Liquors and Cisrars. BHANDIES_BRANDENBURG FRERES, 1S:?5. Jame? Hennessy, 1838 sud 18(;5. I Finet Castillon, 18(10. WINI s-Moot.t Chandon'3 CHAMPAGNES. j These nil brands, being bolo agent in South , Carolina, and the Wicca Bccond to none. 1 HnsitRiKB.-All grades, from common to Ibo Oncst AMONTILLADO. HOCK, WHITE ANO CI.ABET WINES.-nock bciiucr, Lnudcshciincr, Ii't Banternea, Latour Blanch,8t. Julien, La Boso, Nicrutenor, Mar cobrium, H't Bar?ac, Chatean Banternea, Ponlct linnet, Margaux, Grand Vin Chateaux, Lntitto and Latour, Vintage 1858. FINE WHISKIES, AC.-Tbeao aro Bclccted with great caro, and comprise tho finest known branda, whilst tho Block of rectified gooda, domoatic GINS, RUM, Ac, aro offored at lower ratea. SCOTCH WHISKEY.-Real PEAT BEEK, is of mv own impon al ion. very superior. CIOAIIH -LIVE INDIAN, figaro. Espanola, Palmetto, and other brands arooffored, cboico in qnalitv aud moderato in price. SMOKING TOBACCO in variety, and spe? cially selected with regard to quality, and, a word in your ear,tho beat is alwavs tho cheap? est, in whatever ono cats, drinks or smokoB. Dec ts GEORGE SYMMERS. I!ESTHAL NATIONAL BANK Ol' ColiimlDia, ss. O Present Capital, $100,000. AIJTIIOKI7.KD CAPITAL., S'iOO.OOO. OHFIOEIIS. John li. Palmor, President. A. <i. Breni/.er, Cashier. C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. ninECTons. J. Eli Grepjr, John B. Palmer, E. W. McMas ter, R D. Si un, ol" ll. D. benn & Son; G. VV. Bennien, of Copeland A Dearden; R.L. Bryan, bf Brian .V McCarter; W. C. Swalficld, of lt. A W. C Sw.1 Ifield. F. W. MeMaster, Solicitor. I'M? is Bank is now open lor tho transaction . of a gen? ral banking business. CuiTiFIRATRS OK DEPOSIT of currency or coin, hearing interest at tho ralo of aoven (7) percent per annum, in kind, will be issued. Est eeial attention given lo collections, for tiie making of which it has peculiar facilities. ! Drafts on all the piominctit cities iu the ; United Stales bought and fold. Korvin? Exchange bought and sold, and col? lections mudo on all tho principal cities in Europe Sight Drafts tlrairn direct on all the promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Ur ?tnt. J.et.ers of Credit issued, pavahlo in any of tho above places. j Notes, mils of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Stocks, Eonds, Cold and Slicer bought and i sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Deposita from County Officers especially BO lieitcd; alao, from Trustees, Administrators. Executors, Professional Men, and others. Particular attention niven to accountH of Ci'y and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness men, and tho usual accommodations ex? tended. Accounts of Eailroad Companies, and other corpoi atioiiH. received ou favorahlo terms. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from !? to tl. Feb 4 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received. INTEREST A EEO WED A T THE EA TE O SEVEN PEU CENT. PEU ANNUM. ON CED Tl Flt: A 1 ES OF DEPOSl T, AND SIN PEU CENT. COM PO US I) ED EVER Y SIN MONTHS ON A COO UN TS. OFFICEBS. Wm. Marlin, President. John B. Palmer. / ... T. ? . . , John P. Thomas, [Vic?-1 rwidei.li.. A. G Brenizcr. Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has kell, F. W. MeMaster. John P. Thoma*. E. H Heiuitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayos, Nowborry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel Ravonol. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerka, Widows, Orr phans and others may hero deposit their suv inga and draw a liberal rate of interest thc re? nn. Planters, Professional Sion and Trustee, wintong to draw interest on their hinds until they require them for business or other pur poses: Parents desiring to set apart aimil) ?urns for their children, and Married Womel and Minors (whose deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in case nf death, hy their legal repr?sentatives,) wirhing to lay aside funds for future nue. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their nieant where they will rapidly accnmnlnte, and, al the samo time, be subject to withdrawnlwheB needed. A???- 18 Dentistry/ THE nndersignod would in? form his friend, and pat i ons that he is prepared to ext cuto scientifically and eatisfactorilj al! op?rai iona and work of whatsoever kird his profci sion demands. Terms accommodating. Office over Messrs. Porter A Co.'a Dry G oods Btoro. on Main Btieot. Columbia, S. C." Office boura fiom 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2 lo 4 p. m. Nov 29 D. L. BOOZER. D. D. R. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey. Hil Bobcrt Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard Dupuy, Cogn?o Brandy, Duff Gordon's Pub Rlierry, South-Bide Madeira Y.'ino, Londoi Dock Port Wine, Hibberl's London Porter McEwen'? Scotch Alo. Tho above direct fron the importers and warranted pure. For salo by_ EDWARD HOPE. Garden Seeds. ALARGE assortment of freah VEGETA* BLE SEED, just in and for salo low. Jan 13 EDWARD HOPE. Chewing: Tobacco-Jost Beceived. AFINE lot of the best Pan-cako and Fi| Chewing TOBACCO. Nov 3 JOIIN C^SEEGERS. City Gorrency wi? be Taken IN payment for Gooda at Nov ll HARDY SOLOMON'S. Central National Bank of Columbia. THEASUHY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTLOLLKH OP TUR CCIIUENCY. WASHINGTON, January 13,1871. WnEliEAS by satisfactory evidence prc ?enled lo thc undersigned, it hau bei n niadoto apnear that TllK CKNTKAI. NATIONAI PANK OF Coi.OMniA, in tho city of Columbia, in tho County of Richland, and Sta to of south Ca? rolina, has boen duly organized uuder and ac? cording to I ho requirements of thc Act ofCon groHB entitled "An Act to provide a national currency. secured by a pledge of United State? honda, ?nd to provide for tho circulation ?nil redemption thereof," approved Juno 3, 1804, and haa complied with all tho provisions of Baid Act required to bo complied with bolero commencing tho buBinesB or banking under aaid Act. Now, therefore, I, HILAND R. IlULBUIiD, Comptroller of tho Currency, do li tr oby cer? tify that. TUE CENTRAI. NATIONAL DANI; OF CO IXBiniA, in tho city of Columbia, in the County of Richland, and ?tato of South Carolina, ia authorized to commence tho business of banking uuder tho Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witncsR my hand and Beal of oflico, this 13th day o? January, 1871. HILAND B. HULUUitD, Jan 17 Comptroller of tho Currency. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and public in general that I have just received an entire new Sdock of Double and Singlo Dar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Ponchee, Pistol-BcltB, Cap?, Buck-Shot. Cartridge?. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO, P.EPAIRINO done at ?hort not iee. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT. Main street. Good Health-Long- Life. rg"MlEKE is a diflorenco between good Mood JL and bad blood-a diiTereiieo of Lifo and Death. bud blood is full of humors, pro? ducing corrupt Sores, Ulcer?, Roils, Car? buncles, Spots, Blotches. These uro indica? tions of a diseased condition <>f thc system, and unless removed, will prey upon the body sud make it a diseased and loathesomu thing cd' flesh. Without puru blood no flesh is free from disease. Tho Palo and Shrunken Foi ins. Yellow Faces, Wenk Stomachs, Diseased Livers, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypo chuudriacs, DyspepticVictims ot Headache >,o common in thi.s country, is owing entirely to the humors of thc blood. HEIN FISH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT is the only ?uro medicine. 20,Obi) bid I les sold ?il home bespeaks for it a popularity mn xainpli d in t ho history of medicine. For purifying the blood and invigorating the Liter, no better or cheaper medicine has ever been discovered. Il cinitsh's (jaeen'a Delight is a Purifier of the blood and an Invigorator of the Liver, two things essential in preserving Health and in curing Disease. It invigorates the Liver and cures all disorders of tho Stomach and Bowels, purifies tho Blood and repairs the waste of tho Body, imparts Strength and given Vigor to diseased and enfeebled s\stems. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S I FLIGHT. Thc people approve, and physicians sanction its use, because it possesses merit, and is what ii seems to bc-a housthotd b'tssinq to the sick. IT crrtEs IlKAnAOUES.-Sick Headache, Nervous Head? ache, llilions Headache, Neuralgia, Catarilt, Dizziness, hush of Blood to tho Head, Full? ness, Oppression of Ibo Head, Ac. CAT.MUIU.--This unpleasant disrate, in all its forras. FOUR THROATS, Ac- Sine Throats, noai.-e ness. Loss of Voice, Weak Voice. DYSPEPSIA -This diseaae always cured in all eases, in pe rt ons of all ages and occupa? tions. Livr.it COMPLAINTS, JAUNOICE, Ae. Chi onie Dian lur a and all Chronic Dysente? ry, Colics, obstinate Costiveness. PILES.-Piles, Blind, Blceuiug or Ulcerated, Painlnl, Itching, Burning, no matter how long existing. Kidney Disca>e, PiabctcH, Gravel, Inconti? nence, Stoppage, Their peculiar diseases soon cured. FACH AFFECTIONS.-Brown Spots, Moth Blotches, Pimples, Black >\x el.-, bed Patches, Huming, Itching, Bush ol ?'.lund to the Face, Cluasma, Bad Complexion. Abscesses, Scrofula, when on tho Sculp; Throat, internal or external; on the Tongue, Back, 1 ?nibs, or anywhere; Sore and Swelled Legs, all perfectly enrabie. SKIN DISEASES-Salt lihcum, Triter, Acne, Shingles,Scaly Eruptions, Watery Discharges, Ilching. Burning, chronic Erysipelas. Tm: EYES -Inflamed and Itching,Scrofula, Ac., on the Fyes and Eye-lids. (>onHE, .Swr.Li.Ki> NECK.-All easrs cared. Itluiiuiatisin, Chronic, Acute, Neuralgin, Laniei.i'i-s, Swelled Joints, inability to walk, painful or passive, cured bv the use of HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The atllicted, nervous und debilitated, whose sufferings have been prtdracled from hidden Causes, and whose cases require prompt treat neut, will lind ?ilwavs a sure remedy in QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Ask for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Take none other. He is I he inventor and sole proprietor. Sold wholesale and retail at his Drug and Chemical Store, Columbia, S. 0. AETNA FlllE lASUIAA'Cli CO., Ol Hartford, Connecticut? Capital $3,000,000 -A?setc $0.000, G 00 OKOKOK HUGGINS, Agent, Columbia, 8. C. Established in Cofum'ia, S. C.. A, I). 1849. Incorporait d A. J). IKl'.h Charter Perpetual. THE WEALTHIEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY in America. The most snc .cssful Fire Insurance Company m America. \ prompt and Jibe ral adjustmuit a specially. Prot? ct yourself against loss, by at once in? uring in tho "iEl NA." The best protection ? gainst FIIIB is a policy in thu 'VETN A." In. mro to-day, Finis will come when least ex ?ected. Strength and reliability- SC.COO.OOO io!.surpassed. Don't delay to take a policy; o-m oi J ow, fiie may ruin you. All chi i ms for osacH premptly adjusted and paid at this Igeucy. GEO. HUGGINS, Agent, Columbia, 8. C. Oflico in rear of Mosers. Durne. A Chapman's Bookstore, Main street, Columbia, 8. C. Jan 6 8roo QUAT GERMAN SITTERS. IHK Purest Medicated Cordial ot the ?ge. A L TERA TI VE~AN~TIB1LI0 US ana IN VIGORA TING PROPERTIES. LIPPMAN'Bgroat GERMAN BITT? ERS i? prepared s from tho original ( German receipt x '<**jgjt ^> , now in possession ftv'l^Ja? \' of tho proprietors WZSP* V5 ?ru<1 ie the ?ame ?^"^ preparation that 6 fr was used in Oer many upwards of accntnry ago;to? day ia household remedy of Germa? ny, recommended by ita most omi ." * neut physicians. I.IPI'BIAIV'S GEEaT G E it M AN BITTERS Is composed of Gie purest alcoholic csBence of Gernuiny's favorite beverage, impregnated with tho jnieca and extra?is of rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it one of tho beat and surest preparations for tho ci:>u of Dyaj ; -ia, Loss of Tone in the Stomach and Dig -live Organs, Nervous Debilitv.Lan g 'i< r, Constipation, Liver Complaint, ' cnoral Exhaustion, and n? a PREVENT! VE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will lind LIFTMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS the best tonic known for tho disensesto which they aro generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant ia recommended. SAVANNAH, March 1G, 1870.K? JVe.-.s-r.'t. Jacob Lijipman & Pro., Savannen Ca.-GKNTS: I have beforo mo your esteemed letter ol tho lilli inst., containing varions documents relativo to your "German BitterB." After a careful examination 1 must confess thal your Bitters is really what you represent it to he, an old German rccipo of Dr- Mitch erlich. of Berlin. Prussia, lt will no doubtbo excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventive of chilla and lever. I lind it to ho a mott de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KtitKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. Mru*r*. Jamb Lippmun & Bro., Bruggisti, Savannah, Ca.-GKNTLI MES: 1 havo intro? duced your Crest G? rman bittere hero to my customers and friends, and I find better Bale for it than any 1 have ever kept before. Thoae who have tried it approvo of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in sayiDg that "it is far superior in value to any other BitterB now in use. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale .Agents for Slate of South Caroli oa- DO WIE, MOISE ?V DAVIS. HENRY BIS GU OFF A. GO.. GLAOIUS & WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charlcton. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER & MeOUF.OOIt'S. Diuu'i?isls. _ June 2 ly|? Tho Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 2-g Hundreds of Thousands ffjT. uZl Hear testimony to their Wonder- KO a ? o lui Curativo Effects. g ?ts ly WHAT ARE THEY?|sg Pfc" TnF.y ARE NOT A VILE ?2S *?? FANCY DRINK.Pf I Made of Poor Knut. Whistle;*, Prowl &>l>lrilNiin<liii*S'(it<e i...; ior-*? n-i.?ivi?,i;>lceil nial sweetened I , ' ?. i. iv.;-!, ra?l?d " Ton i.- Appel;/.; is," .. la i i ?. ." .ve.. taut. Und Ititi tippier on t ' du.i . ? - and :'ila, hut ard ti li-itc Medicine, nadi n .. : i: Na?!\y [Jool.*Bini Rinf f'-illfora'it, ft ..?. JVi.-.n ntl Aleotwlin Siiiintl:ti:t*. Len -':> .<. ': RAT BLOOD flit 1 mid [.I I'S (ii VING I'ltlN ( I V LE : :. r ?.. I'.- .e. .a..;- mal li.vl.-orc.lorof tile Fystcia, rarrvli ? ? ..' di po! iv.uvi-? lucifer nutt resiurlni: Hie 1 Vet! to 1.1 .nUUy oinriltlun. p.-rson can lake the . ' ' v.rs uvoohllng !?. timi ?ad rcnudti I.?a ; .. > ?. '!. Pov lu Unalta., jory u nd Chronic ?'?ioi: iiintiMii mid (.oui, I); Mpe;>siu or Indi? gestion, ItitloiiM, tt nm ll lent mid Inter? mittent Fevers, II!-.ca tes nf the Blond, Liver, K iilneys. a nd Clad 1er, Illi no Blt? HMM litiVJ li'fl IllOSt S'lCC ?'sful. Hill ll lllll i-nses aro caiweil hy Vitiated Blood, wliteli I- generally pr. ibu- d i y d rjauoinoiil of Ibu DilM'M ? vc (lc; :- uy. 1>YSIT.J'SIA Oil INDIGESTION. I(<mdnt-tic. Fulll la Rio ?tioui'!or*, Coughs. Thjtit inws of i!ie Chest, l> ;:zia is'.fioitr (tractation! of thu Si .m.ieli. Pud t..st .i i i l io Mouth Bilious At lucks, I'tdpit i! a cf Ric Hean, Inflammation of tin? I lings. Pulu la lin- regions of the. Kidneys, ami abntidred other painful fyniptouis, ar liiu off. springs nf Dyspepsia. They invigorate tho Stomach and st la ulolo tln torpid liver timi hew. ?s, which render :'.u:u of un rquullci] ettlcapjf lu cleansing the blood of nil |inpiirUli,<i, ind hupcrthig new lifo and vigor to Hie wluite system. VOU siilN DISEASES, Enptlons.Tctter, SuU Rheum, Blotches. Spots, I'hnplca, Fustales, Itr>;iR, Carbuncles, Rlag-Wonns, Scald-Head, Sore !.:>?;.;'.. Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of thu Skin, Hniuoru and Diseases oftlic Ekln, of whatever name or naturi', i.rc literally dug up wiJcarrlod out of tho syaicni In a r.horttimo by the nfc of ttl??- niters. One bottlo In each c:i?ei? will convince Ilia moat incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse t?ic Vitiated Blood whenever you Hod lu impurities bursting through Hie skin In rim pies, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse lt when yon fin.I li obstructed and sluggish in Hie veins; rleanac lt when lt ls foul, mid your f.-ollnKS will tell you when. Keep tiie blood pnro and the benita of Hie nystein will follow. VIS, TA FE and oilier WO lt MS, lurking ia thc System of bo ninny tlioueniidn, aro effectuntly destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully thccirenlnr around each bottle. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McUONALD & CO., Druggists mid Hon. Agunta, San Francisco, Cai .ait Wand 31 Commerce Street, New Yorlc .sou? nv ALL nitcoorsTS AND DEALERS. 02S:|iiri.v GEIGER & MoGREQOR, Agents. Champagne. 5GASE8 GOLDEN EAGLE, 5 cases RED CR088, 1 cr.ak Catawba WINE. These wines aro made of tho Seodlin? Grapes, and aro vcrv delicious. Deo 7 JOHN C. 8EEGEB8,