University of South Carolina Libraries
MM 1111 i?wi i > lij&vNot* ) \V ai Kim, Pro|*H?t<?t. H. 11 Mv'Donalii A Co . Drutt' ?u A lion. AyvuU* &%n KrMirWo, Cil.f tod 34 Cuinttitrc# airrri. N. Y. fill.1.IONS Drnr Teat lmouy to their Wonderful Cnt-mlve Kflectn. They ure not a vile I'nney Dilnlt, Made of I'nor >1 dm, Whlnkey, l'roof Spirits nnd It c fit so I?i<iut>i s doctorod,apiced and ?w?v?ti nod to please tho tn>tu, called "Tonics," "^p pet Iters," "]loatofcrH,'\vi\, I hat load the tippler 011 to druiikenncK*and ruin,tint no I ti ne Modlctno. made from tho Kativo lb-uts and Herbs ?>f California, free from nil Alroliollc StiuiuIII lira. They aro tlie (illEAT lll.OOl) I'I'lIU J IKII and A I.IKE lilVINti I'll 1 NCII*I.E. perfect Hcntiuitor and luvigomtor of tho l*\ <tcm, carrying "ft nil poisotnn s mat tor anil restoring th .ioml to a liculthv condition. Ko person can tnko these Bittern nccordli it to dhcctliuiH and remain long unwell, provided their tones n o not destroyed by iiiinurnl |>oUonor other means, and tho vital organs, untied l -'voml ihe point of repair, TJm v nro n (initio I'ursrntJve ns well n.su 9 Tonic, possossUiff, also, the peculiar merit of iicIIiik i a ) oweifnl agent in relimltnr Congestion or In., anp. uio'i of tho l.ivcr, anil all I ho Visceral Organ*. KOII l'KMAI.K C'OMl'I.AISTH, tnynungor > . I, niurrli.nl or single, i I thod ywn ??f woiannho ..I ;r ut th turn of life, theue Tonic Bitter* have 110 equal 1 or iiinnuimitlovy nnd Chronic II hen nn? l mil mid tiont, I)> Hpepslii or Indigestion, Jlillous, li emit lent nnd Intermittent I "? vera, ilisiMiaoN of tlic lilnotl, f.ivcr, Hid, lU'VN mid Hliiilder, t.heao Hi iters have boon rra>*t Mioeessful. Such Discuses arc caused by Vil in I cd Jllood, which is generally protluciM by dcrangouwut of tho II|kc*iIvo OrtiniN, II ) Sl'Kl'MA Ul( I MMI.I'.M'lin, Iiea<lruhe, Pain in tho Fhoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest. Pluinm, Sour Bructallous of the Stomach, IfhU Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attncks, Palpitation i>l l!ie llcnrt, inflammation of the Lungs, I'ain in the ref. -.lu of the Kidneys, and a hundred etln r painful symptoms, are tho oflsprlnff." of Pjri|i?y?ia. Tlicy hivigorat?.tho Stomach and at imulato the torpid Liver find U.iwelS. A iiich rouaer them of unequalled i flicacy in cteansinf the blood of nil impurities, and i;n)>arliug iifciv life and vigor to the tvhulo system. I'OK HKIN niSKAHl'S, Kruptlons.Tetter. Halt JTIlnun), Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Kin?-M >ruis. Son Id ilea l. Sore Kyos , Erysipelas. Itch. Kurfs. liincolorntioiiK of tho Skin, fiuinor* and Jhsca ?os of the Skin, of whatever naui or nature, ate literally dug up and earrioil out of the system in u short time by the uso ul these Hitters. One bottle in sdrh rases will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive oileris, Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find its lin purities bursting through tbo skin In Pimples, Eruptions or Sores ; cloanso it when you find It obstructed Hud sluggish iii the veins; cleanse It when it Ik foul nnd your feelings will tell you wheu. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the svstein will follow. 1*111. Tape, nml ntlirr WortiiM, lurking In tin yyatcni of so many thousands, are effoctuaily destroyer pud remove"!. Says a distinguished phvslolnptst there is scarcely an Individual upon the face ol tin earth whose Iwujy id caeinpt from the presence ol worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of tip iKxiy that worms exist, but uuov, the diseased bunion pud slimy deposits tluiA breed these living monsters o disease. No System of Medicine, no Vermifuges, n< nntindmiiitics w ill froo the system from woruib lik< these liiltors. J. tVAI.Kkit, Proprietor. It. Tl. MuDONALD A CO. Druggists and <i?-n. Agents. 8nn Francisco. Cailforuln ami 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. UNSOLD BY ALL BBLUOISTS AN1) DiSALLKS Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. Man ufacturor and Dealer, No. 20 llayne Strm I and llorlhcc k's Whcu\ CHARLESTON, S. C. This is the lmgcst and most complo.lt V "'torv of the kind in the Southern Slatce v I.no all articles in this line can be furnished b} \ Mr. P, P. To.vlij ill prices which defy compel i \ fion. \ VTy A pamphlet, \v ih full and detailed Hi Vf ttU sixes of Doom, cashes and Dli.tds, ai \he prices of each, will be sent free and po j'Hid, on application to 1J. T?. TO Al.K, S. C. DR. SHALLENBERQKR'S Fever and Ague ANTIDO T E Alwuys Stopv tlic Cliillv. This Mf-(licino hits been boforo tho Public At /L - ji'ivcn years, and is still ahead of all other Jinowii romodios, It does not purgo, docs juut sicken tho stomach, is perfectly cafe ia any clo.-u and under all circumstance s, nutl is tho only Medicine that 'will CURE IMWiEDIATtn i "1 permanently every form of Povo? and J\ run, bocaiuo it is a perfect Antidote f. aluiitu Sold bv nil Drutrcrlstn. 1' loNTH^Y MAGAZINE^ JhtlUira prr Annum. 14 PAGES reading waiter. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL > # L/V/TATT AIIIEN, ( w,UT.? VX' ? % H' ^ 9 MM / i the At'i'S OF TilK LlL'II^J.ATritK C'OX ( IM'I.I) FnoM FlIJST I'vdK, the Paid town and they shall havepawer i o '.ay out, adopt, open a ad keep in repair all such new ttrects, roads and ways a? they may, from time to time, deem necessary for the impioveiyent and convenience of said town; Provided, That no new street, road or way shall la? opaiunl without first having obtained the consent of the land owner or owners through whose premises any such new street, road or way may pass. See. 98. The said Town Coitneil I shall have power, and are hereby an t Ionized, to elect one or more Marshals, (in addition to the Sheriffol the ('nuni v ol Orangeburg, who shul! also bo a Marshal of the town,) to li >c their Hal arics and prescribe their ditties, who ill,til he sworn in and invested with all the Jmwers, and subjected to all the dtitle/and liabilit it s, that Constables now have, or are snbjecl to hy law, in addition to the duties and liabilities specially conferred siml imposed <?n them h\ the Town Council: l'rovided, ritnl iheir jnrixliclion shall he eonliii-* ed^tvilhin the limits ol sai l town. See. 0'.). That the Town Council slwtfl have power to establish a guard house, at d to prescribe, b\ ordinance, suitable rules and regulations for keeptug an I governing the same; and, until j such .guard house shall be established, i they shall lie authorized to use a rtfhm in tiie coininon j'ii) ot the Comity of Orangeburg, lor the eonflnetiieul of all who may be sub] ?ct to l>e eouitni' I "<1 forvvioiai ion of anv ordina e?* ol the l town passed in eoul'ormily to the pro? ' visions of this Act; and the said Town Council may, hy 01 dim.ncc, or the said Mayor and Ahhrncn, in person, any one or more ofthe.n, authorize and re quire any Marshal ol the town, or any Const able specially appointed fi>p that purpose, to arrest and commit to the said guard house, or jail ol Orangeburg C unity, as tin* case may be,"lor a term not exceeding twenty four hours, any i person or persons w ho, within the corporate limits of said ( own, may be engaged in a breach of lite peace, any riotous or disorder! y conduct,open oh scenity, public drtt iikenuess, or in any conduct grossly indecent or dangerous j to the citizens of'said town, or any ol litem; and it shall ho the duty of tin > Town Marshal to arrest and commit 1 ill such ollhiiders, when required so U | do, who shall have power to "call t< > 1 i heir assist anno I he posse c>witotus^ i I n I'd be, to aid in making such arrests , and upon the failure of'said Marshal ' < ! perform such duty as is required 'hey, shall, severally, be subject t< <ue.h films and penalties as the Towi Council may establish. And all persons so imprisoned shall pay the cost* and expenses incident to their imprisonment, which said costs and expense shall be collected in the same mannei as is provided by this Act for the collection of fines imposed for the violation of ordinances: '1 hat such imprisonment sliall no'j exempt the party fron ilw, ,.r ...... I?. .- . i... : HI* I/.1 ^ I1IV.III/ *> I illiv II1IU tliu VIHIIH I may impose, or, in lieu ol failure t( pay the line imposed, to be imprisoned for a term not more than twenty day for I he ofliencc for which he may hav< been committed. j 'lo he Xsontinuc(h\ Miscellaneous. A Snit<l:iy School filoy. Our Thomas dropped a tine red up pie out ol the front window, whici rolled very near the iron railing he tween the grass-plat and the street , j Thomas forgot to pick it up. Short! h after two boys came along, 4t01i, my!" cried one. "See tha bouncing apple! Lot's hook it out ! The other boy nudged him with whisper, "Oh, don't ! there's sombod looking." And on they went, A little gh! next passed. She spie the apple, and stopped, looking ver hard at it ; then put her hand throng ihe rails, and trieiT to reach it. lie fingers just touched it. She looke< arouml ; a man was coining down tli street. The girl withdrew her ham and m en I away. A ?aggedJooUing little fellow earn by soon n/ier. ' Thai boy will gra the apple," 1 said to myself, peepin, through tht blinds. His bright eye at once caught sight of it, and h st. >ppcd. Alter looking at it a niomen lie ran across the street and picked u ft stick. lie | oked it through the rail and drew the apple near enough t pick it 11 j?. Turning it over iit hi grimy hands, I could not help soeinj how lie longed to cat. Did he pocke it, and run j No. lie came up the steps and rang th< door-bell. 1 went to the door, '4 I found this big apple rn your iron j garden," said the boy; *4 and 1 though maybe you bad dropped it out, am didn't know it was there: so I picket it up, and have brought it to you.1' * Why did you not eat-it?" 44 Old" said lie, 4'ic is not mine." 44 It was almost in the street,'' Suit , I, 44where it would have been hard to J find its owner." I 1* /I /ni/.e/ to ^.. * * ? 1!- 1 ' wwik'oi/ to nub i cpneu tiu boy; "which, Mr. Curtis says, mnkci nil the difference in the world." I 44 Who is Mr."Curtis V" ! "My Sabbath school teacher. lit j has explained the oitgluh eommand; inent to me, and I know it: what i* ; better, I mean to stick to it. Whatb the use of knowing, unless you act nj to it V" llere he handed me the apple. 44 Will you accept the apple ?" auuJ 1. 441 am glad you brought it in ; foi I like to know honc:;t boys. What h \o',r name?" r IIOiHlY WKKKIA lie told me. 1 need not tell you, however; only 1 *' ink you\\ill agree i with me, that ho is the right soft of ' Sahhnth school scholar. He squares j his conduct l>v the faithful C hristian. ( 1 instruction which he gets there. ' Youny rihjrun. J b. . I Goon Kyidkxcv. A certain backwoods preacher, years ago, was beIV)re the Conference (J>nimittco for examination. lie w.is not a bookman nor a theologian, in the technical sense of thot term; hut he knew salvation as . (Jod teaches it to believing and loving hearts. 4' 1 Mother," said one of the gentlemen of the Committee, u will you please name some ol the evidences i .1 ! ?.. .. r i i i ; 01 uiu mix limy mi oiii iiiiru ocmus| i Christ ?" Tlit; hash whacking preacher i looked a little vacant. 4k What makes i you think Christ was divine ?" again ' asked the Committee man. The plain ' ui.in roused himself. 44 How do I know that lie is divine ir" said he/ 44 Yes." Ills eyes at once filled with tears, lie started to his feet, and stretching out his great lnawuy arms and hands, exclaimed, with a true Methodist Italic-* lttjuh 'ing, 44 Why, bless yon," said lie, 44 ZIcs strut tut/ soul." An <>1(1 Story lVorlh flCrxe?l!?|?. And old stor.v contains a lesson which many, many married couples have not yet learned. When Jonathan Trumbull was Governor of Con ; neet'uut, a gentleman called at his house one day, requesting ft private in. ter\tew. IK* said; "J have called upon a very unpleasant arrand, sir, and, wan! your advice. My w i te and 1 do i not live happily together, ami 1 am t hink'mg <>l get I ing a divorce. What lo you ad\ ise, sir V" The (.iovernor sat a few moments in t iiouiiht : then inrniiiir to his visitor. | said, "iluw did you treat Mrs. W j when you were courting her ? and how | ! < 1 j?1 you feel toward her at the tittle of your marriage ?" htjuirc W rc|ilic<l, <4I treated her us kindly as I could, lor 1 lit veil her dearly at thai tiuio." "Well, sir," said the (iovenior, tfj*o home and court her now as when you married Iter. Do this iu the iear ol . God lor one year, and tell me the result." The Governor then said, "Let us > i)lj/y-" l hey bowed in prayer and separated. When a vcur had pasted away Sjuirc ' W ? ? called again to see the Gover' nor and said I have called to thank you lor the good advice you gave me ; ' and to tell you that my wile and 1 aru as happy as when lirst married ', I can1 not Iu- grateful enough lor your good ~ counsel." "1 am glad to hear it, Mr. AY said the Governor," and I hope you will continue to court your with as long 1 as you live."?J Jar per''a Bazar. Au "oracle" at New Orleans, dis, coursing on the wonders ol the Missis1 sippi, mentioned the iron cotlin of De } Soto, containing the golden trumpet I given him by Queen Victoria. "What!" s exclaimed one, "not Queen Victoria?" 11 f\ 4^! . 44 I11IM , i e?, sir, v^ueen > lcioria. ' " >> ny, the wasn't horn then by two hundred years or more." "I don't care it she wasn't," was the bold reply, "I reckotl she could leave it in her will I" Fashion aimk Intkllioknck. ?The Times, of India, gives the followiug _ interesting but jaw-trying intelligence: I, " We are very glad to learn that the marriage of Mr. Unghoonathdis Madhowdas, a Kupohi Bunia merchant of , Bombay, with Dlmncoorbai, thedaughler of Shot (lurhurdas* Mohandas, and j the widow of Luchniiohand Dhurum?? Key, was celebrated at Ohiiuhpoogly. a Tlu-re was a large number ot iotlUenv tial and educated hindus and parsccs pioseni, and a lew Europeans, The f| bride is twenty-one years old, and well y connected. This is the first widow j, marriage among the Kupohi Bunias of Bombay," As hitherto the widows I have been burned, it is tor them at least decided 1 v jl i'luin??'o f??i> i lu> I- , J ?" 'T.t v"~ -"-v**,.. Physical Lazixusr?Physical la/.ic ncss is one of the most destructive \ i1) cos of the age. It causes weak, flaby g "sposhy" bodies that are always get's flng out of sorts and are so weak that 0 a strong mind is completely thrown t away upon one. In lact, a strong* mind p in a trail body, is like u superior knifes blade in a miserable handle. It* Work* i> manship may be ever so finished, its s temper ever so true, its edge ever ho r sharp, but for want oi means to wield t it properly it does not cut to much purpose. Ambitious youths who intend e to carve out lame and fortune with their sharp intellects, shduhl think o! t this simile, and see to it that their bodies 1 ?handles by'which they are to man* I age that wondertul weapon, tiio hu1 man mind?remain in a s*pund joinjed firmly riveted, perfectly cleansed con union. The "Newman (Ga) Defender relates the following timely ami benevolent ? action of an ox: < Last week a little boy was passing through the yard ot otto of our citizens, when he was suddenly assailed by a ? huge mastiff. The clog had succeeded . in bringing the boy to the ground, and i was in the net of plunging Ins teeh into ? bis flesh, wmen an ox, standing near, > entered the arena, lilted the clog upon bis horns and carried him oil', to the joy 1 of the little boy. It is not positively ascertaintd whether love for W^ltltle.j , boy or hatted for the dog prompted tlie I jj;'? I ler.'iice ?d the < X. 1 3 NEWS, A3JGUST 1 i. _ i . ' - How to MAX age Naua.?Every firmer j I arbo has had ocoa anion to drive a nail in season- , ' ?d oak post knows It is liable to ben J. and break. If the |k>Iut he moistened in the mouth it will generally drive more kindly. Oil instill better, j [>t.t inconvenient to dip each u ill separately 1 Into it. Another point observed is that boards j become loose eventimlly from the rusting of nails, which communicating to the wood causes ; not only an enlargement of the nail hole but! the wearing away of the nail itself, rendering the fence or building shaity and insecure. This may be prevented by beating any rough grease until it smokes and then pouting it over the nails to be used. The grease w ill penetrate tlie jiores of the iron and cause the nails to last v ithout rusting an indefinite jjeilod. Besides this, no trouble v ill be experienced in driving them in the hardest wood. The reason is that the coating of grease prevents contact with j ;\ir and consequently oxidation. Oxygen is 1 lie groat destroyer of iron, and moistuie-ls the inducing cause. Any thing which is kept dry the effect Is measurably the same. I'aint upon buildings prevents the contact of air and moisture. If the wlrole fence or building cannot be painted, at least fire heads of the noils.should be touched Jljerewith. A very smart boy, on bis return from col. lege,attempted to prove that two were equal to three. Pointing to a roasted chicken on the : table, be said: " Is not that one?" and then pointing to another: "'Is not that two? and do not one and two make three?" Whereupon his father said: Wife, you take one and i*11 take t he other, and our smart boy can have the third for his dinner." HENRY T. HELMB0LD 8 COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS. I Component Parts?Fluid Extract It/nibarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Crape Juice, | For Liver Complaints, .Jaundice, Dillon* Affec lions, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costivness, etc. Purely Vegetable, Containing No Mercury, J/inur&ls or Deleterious Drills. II Those Pills are the most delight fully pleasant purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. 'i here is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and CHO?n neither nausea nor griping pain*. They are composed of thi\/fji/\?d iftf/redicnts. After a few days' use of them, such an invlgoratiou of the entire system takes place as to apj>ear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arisjng from imprudence or disease. H. T. llelmboUPs Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Craiwi Pills- arn not sugar coated, from tne fact tliat sugar.coated I 'illy do not dissolve, but pass through the Stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired chert THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, bring pleasant in tasi and odor, do not necessitate t hair being sugar-coated, Prtce lifty cents per box. E HENRY T. HELM HOLD'S nicni.v (mcvvti'ttifii t-fimi.i vm FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA NVill radically oxtemiinatc from the system Scroll!' Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes Sot n Lugs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings. Turn ore, Cartcerous Aflbctions, Nodes, Rickets Glandular Swelling, N ight Sweats, Rash, Tetter, lluinors of all Kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the svstein for years. L Being prepared expressly for the above complaints, its biood-puryfying properties are greater than arty other preparation of Sarsanarilla. It gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state oi health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all Chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of the hones, ulcerations of the throat and legs, blotches, pimples on the face, erynlpilas and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beautifying the complexion. M . IlEVPV T lll-MUunttce itjjnii.1 il tlliL/.UDUiJU O * CO X C E N THAT ED Fluid Extract Buchu, THE GREAT DIURETIC, x has cured every case of has been given, Irritation > bladder and intlamntion cerations ot the kidneys oi stone dust deposit, and mucous and for enfcehleg and dcli^SR^^^H&ns o I both sexes, attended \vitl^HSM^H^8ymptoms: Indisposition to power, loss of memory, dlfficultUj^^^^Hfng, weak nerves, trembling borrorSHHMH^ wakefulness, dimness of vision, ^^Rnfio back, hot hands, (lushing of the l^^^^Kness of the skin, eruption on the facjR|^Hr(>untenance, universal lassitude of t^H^HLular system, Used by persons froinH^^K tlbf eighteen ro twenty-five, and frou^^^Krt to litlv-fhe or in the decline or chs^^^^PU after confinement or labor pain^^^Hka'ting in chil bren. HELMBOLD'S UrCflU IS diuretic and blood-purjM^^H^ all discnsee arising from habits of and exec s os and Imprudences in ^^Hwpuritics of tin* blood, etc., superseding <9K in atlections for r blch it is used, and ^gUitk- affections in these diseases used in Connection with Ilelmbold's Kose Wash. LADIES. In many atieetlons peculiar to ladies, tl?c; Extract Duchu is unequalled by any other remedy?as in Chlorosis or Ketention, Jrregularity, l'alnfulness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated orSchirrus State of the Uterus, Leueorrhop or Whites, Sterility and for all complaints incident to tin* sex, whether arising from indiscretion or habits of dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent physicians and midv/hes, for enfeebled and dtd'eale coustltu| tion, of both sexes, and all agos (attended with j any of the abovo diseases or symptoms). i o [f T. HELM HOLD'S EXTKACT nVCHU CUBES DISEASES AILSINO FllOM IMPED DEN 4 'ES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, j* !*('.. in al their j?ti?jp's. :.t /itfie or no change s. , 1871. in iliot, no i .convenco, and no exposure. It rausos a frequent desire, and ulos strength to Urinate, thejeby removing Obstructions, . Preventing and Curing Slrici tires of the I ro- j tlir*. Allaying I'ain and lutiuiwiualiuii so fre- t quent in this clans of disease*,and e\|?elUng;.ll ] Poisonous mutter. Thousands who have been the victims of j i incompetent persons, ate1 who have (mid heavy j fees to be cured in a short time, have found i they have been deceived, and that the 4lPoi?ou" I 1 has, by the use ot ,|Kiwerfulastiindents," been | i Uiied up in the system, to break out in a more aggravated form, and perhaps afte> Marriage. 1 I'so UKLtyBOl/S KXTUACT IH CHlMor | all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, j Horn v/iinievcr causeoriginal)up, an i no mai to rot'how long .standing. I'lUCK, OXE DOL- ! Alt AN 1) K11T l" CENTS PKK IIOTTLE. 1, IIENHV T. 1IELMBOLDS IMPIIOVED HOSE WASH cannot ho surpassed as a Faok wash, and will Ik* found the only specilieremedy in every sjiecies of Cutaneous Affection. it *i>eedUy eradicates Pimples, spots. Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous membrane, etc, dispels Kcdness itntl Incipient Inflammation Hives, Hash, Moth Patches, Dryness Of Scalp j or ojtin, bites, and all purposes for which salves j or Ointments are used; restores the skin ; to a state of purity and soilness, and insurt^} continued healthy action to the tissue of Itvessel, on which depends the agreeable hoarsness atnl vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired* ihit however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, II. | T. IlelmhohTs Hose Wish h is long sustained I its principle claim to tin muded patron age | by jKissessing qualities which render it a ! 'i'OlLKT APPENI)AC?K of the most Super, lative and Congenial chatactcr, coinbiiiingsiati elegrnnt formula those prominent requiti, tes, SAFETY am' EFFICACY?the invaria l>le acconipnuunents of its use?as a Preservative and Hefresher on the Complexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitiu Nature, and as an injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipu tion, used in connection whiih tlie KXTKA< TS BUCffrU, SAH s a P A HiLi. a, AM) CATAWBA UK APE I'l I.l.S, in such diseases as reccomiuendcd, cannot be surpassid. D Full ami explicit direction? accompany the medicines. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with bunureds of thousands of Jiving w itness, and : upward of ;K>,000 unsolicited cortlflcaten and ; recommendatory letters, many ot which are from the highest sources, including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor lias never resorted to their publieatlo in the newspupers; he does not do tills from the fact that his .articles rank lis Standard Preparations, and do hot need to he propped j up by certilicates. Henry IEoliut?<>' ?I*k (jirmiiiie R'rrpiiral Ions, Delivered to any address. Secure from , observation* K.ST A It Id.MI ED UPWARD OF TWENTY VliAli.v, .Sold byDruggUta everywhere. Address letters for information in confidence to II EN ItV T. llKLMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist, Only Depots: II. T. II EI.MBOLD'N Drug and Chemical Warehouse. No. fdM Broadway New York or to H. T. IIKI.MBOLDNS Medical Depot, 10<1 Nouth Tenth .Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DEW APE OF ( OUNTERFKITS Ask for HEN I1Y T. IlhLMBOI.D'S TAKE NO OTIZFlt. A|;riits Wmitot livery a licrc. _?Hi Q G. EVANS A CO., GREAT ORIGINAL ONI.Y RELIABLE GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, 27th Y^ar of its Establish me lit, 806 CHESTNUT ST., AND N. EIGHT ST., PHILADELPHIA. NEW BOOKS,NEW GIFTS, NEW ATTRACTIONS. Wc will send you any hook published in the United States with a gi' ton the receipt of Pub1!fliers Price. Order any book you may desire and it w ill be promptly forwarded with a gift. Our A'eio Imperial Claxtijit d Catalogue for 1871, Just issued, being a complete Guide to every branch of American Literature, with index, se.d free on receipt of jHistage st unp. If you order Books not on our now Catalogue, please mention the name of the publisher. [G^SEND FOR IT. SEND FOR IT.^/tj May 5, 1871 18-0m SMW1WG Mm Anew ili'ddic'k i)orw,E-i.oor Si itch Sewing Machine, and and a Whkki.ich & Wiui.son Machine, in good order, for sale at a bargain. Apply to M. I*. BEaTY. STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS, Cii HOMOS, FRAMES, E.&H.T. AltfTtfOiNY &C0., 691 BROADWAY NEW YORK, .nvite the attention of the Trade to liuir ex(ensivo assortment i?f thj above goods. of>h*dr own publican, manufacture and in?i>or;urion. Also, PIIOTO LANTERNS L1DES and ORA1 1IOSOOPKS. NEW VIEWS OK Y O.SEMITE. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO., r.n 5 liiminntiv Vm.-.. v.v..., Opposite Metropolian Hotel. I ill DKi'EJt8 AND M ANLTACTl'l{EJ?H ?>r Photoraphgio Materials. DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. T~ invaluable Family Medicine, for purifying, cleansing removing bad odors in all kinds of sickness; for in rns, sores, wounds filings; for K^psipelasI, rheumatism, ami all skin disposes; for cat-arrli, sore mouth, sore throat, diptlieria; for colic, diarhtea, cholera; as umm?mm?mmummmmtmummmammmmm?mmmmmmmmAm?mma n w.'ivli /? c/.n.... ....a * * .. . ? > ??/ nwii<?3l I ttllVI I W'jllU I til (! SMI!* LO I monrTTE^!pnrrrnniTv!v7"?nn7"^^ internally as well as applied externally; so higyly recommended by all who have used it~is for sale *y ell Druggists and Country Merchants, and may be ordered directly of the | DAIJHV DKol'llY LACTIC CO., I 1 William Street. \\)\ . J % KKAlJ IT is well known to Ifoctoit rnul to 1 .allien tliut women arc subject to numerous disease leculhu* to their sex?nueii as Mitppiessioii i f lie Mouses, whites, l'aiufnl Mnutliiv ^Vi'lctls' Ithcumatisui of the Hack anb Womb, liTecul.M Menstruation, I!?>intiioi'ilia^<> Kxcessive 'l lovv ml Prolapsus 1'terior Falling of the Womb.These disease have sei<lo?n boon treated sue ?essfnlly. The profession lias sought dilioantl\ for koino remedy that viuuM enablei.tlieiii to treat these disease-. with success, * At last that remedy hag been disc&Vnrod by one of the most skilful physicians in the Mate of Georgia. 1 lint r?med> is Biadiiclds Female Regulator. ' It Is purely vnfi'tabli', Hint is put up in Atlanta <?.i, by liKAl>Flhi.l? & CO. ]t will purify the hltioil mul Htrenstheu tticijiturn, relieve lirlntilon of tin* kidneys, unit o* a Pf)l?l't sp?c?tic lor till the ybovw liiM'i.ri ? , U < '* i tain -a i ure as If c mine is in (.bills and Fe\ e i a Pur a biaiory ol diseases, and crMdluiilik ol la wonUrrf.il cures Dm render Is referred to the wrapper iuomul the bottle. Kv? ry bottle war. autrU tu give *athfaction or flu oney refunded* i.ai.ba.mjk (1a.. March *3. If??. It.UAUKJKl.I) ami CO , ATLANTA, (1 A : 1 car St a: 1 litkv pleasure in lliut 1 have it 61 (1 tor ibu la-1 tweuly years, tnenvtakrine you Rr?< put1 itiif ui>. kiMVin riUU. J hKAliFU'Ll?'H FK.UAa.i-; llEOULA'lUii, Rial consider ii the best coin bin a l ion ever notien loneitier (or the diseases (or winch it is recommended I Lava b-eu familiar villi the pr?*e pi ion 1'ji.y ?s a |iriu'tiiiuu?r of iiii iluina ami in iioun sue pmcine, and can honestly ?ay that I contain' it a bona to sntT rftiK females, and can hut hope Unit e>? ty lady in our whole land, who may be sntferiiiK in > any way piHUliitr to Heir n-s, may be ab;e \o piocure u bottle, that tU? ir suffering* may r?ot omy be relieved, but thai lUey may be restored lu healib and strength, W uh iny kindest r? gards, I am, re*pe< tfnll\, W U. K>.11ULLJ M. 1?. We, the undersigned DrugrUt, ttiK' pleasure in commending to the trade l>x J. linAl>r t'. l * KhmaI.k llcut'i.AiuR belli ving it to be a good uiid reliable remedy tor ihedi?t-un tot which he rccotn mends It. W. A. 1.ANRHKM., Atlanta, Oft. I'r.MUkktoa, W tLLsoh, 1 avLoK and Co , Atlantn, Oeorgla. Umwt.sr. and Fox, Atlnnta, Georgia. W. O. I.aWSUK, Atlanta, Georgia \V. Hoot and f>o."s, Marietta, Georgia. VCTS with gentleness and thoroughness upon Ihe l.iver and Oen*ial Circulation k< | a the Howel* In Natural Motion uud Cleitu??a t: e System ft run all iuipuriU'w. firrW-Nt't < r (.ills 1 T*a^t>fflcfflrW"WBtnmrTtinTTRli i j ''' ' L I v e I d n Hi.-en h lit 1 II \ "TN y-v /XI arx ? W l.n ? foivia b ur. u, S. Frophitt'sS ':; v Knlargi Q E m ' u ' "y P wMUS.-JT.ua.'?iv-. Hf >| I udigest ion. I.or* of Appetite, Nasuen, Sunr Stomach, Heart Hum, Debilit), l.ov Spin's, Cold Feet mill Hind*, < o?ilv?n?*M, I.i-tte tm>s, Pollc, Chr.uio l'ia riio.i, and Ohiontii Chilis ftlid Fever. Ov'' Compounded in strict accordant**' with ' Itfiuiriry and nientifi phaim o\, ti it purely Vegetal, Compound ha*, alter the v? in revt test j* turn lr?if.''iii*nEM1S22g'. - t,f twenty Hn; I CELEBRATED | &;?! TI* U auil fl casrf, 6 Hn rru. ast by the en'lghtencd testimony of 111 ?,itrinds I using it; harmoniously auj i?'ed that i' keeps th?* lover in healthful acton; mil wueu the illj reettous are observed the prorata of wane and re. pieiiishmeiii in the hu.nan ay gt?*m comma- * urtI Interrnpte ly io u ripe old age, umi mail, like On* 1 p itriaoclis ol uJd, drops into the grave full of j teal*, withon' ? ?t rug if hikI wti never 1)*. AIR | el tin* Int- t tWMlfyitiL.*MUWK8EgS3KSPSSi lining a. [Liver Medicine,|SH and ro J MM??W??> J hurt constitution, it cm he given x>uli equal safety and cei luittt of sin?v#* to the voting child, invalid ! lady or * iron & man may ) D71, DR. <). S. VRODIUTT'X j a:noi>yhe vam kill it NKVl'li V All. I NO ! KILLS PAIN IN EVERY FORM. j /^lures Faints in the 11 ick, Client, flip* or I.imhs i' V, HIienmaiiMii. Neurilgii Coughs, Cold*. Hum ciilnl A dec t ton k, Kwl. ey lHseutn*, llys'iu p*ia, l.lver ComplaiiiI ; < olie, Cholera IVluri.u., fMeuil, *> , Asthnn, Heart Hnrn, Toothache, J..w a?*l?e, ; Karii' lie. He ad iche, Sprain*, iir iisi'?, Cum. C situ i lie, Kore*, I.aoer led Wounds, Scalde, Hums, Chi I llliiuo, KroHt Hi tea, t'oiiuuN of nil kind*. vegetable or animal. C./ Of all j Si* AJIST ICl ITJ, IT, I lie lt? ntedies ever dircocired lor the relief ol nif. ! fersng humanity, tht* is the tiest Paiu M-dicutor i known to Medical Science Thocrir, Urpeedyiind I permanent in the most inveterate diseases, Thin i i? no humbug, hut a gr*iul medical diccOAcrv. A I Pair Klttm cunt tiliiing no i-olson to in flame. | intra 1 ordrlvo tli? lull imaiioit upon an lui.r I mil organs. lis cfllc-luticv Is truly wonderful - |(c> | |iet i> instnuluneous. It 1* d*iiu?d to banish I pniiiii ttiitl iiclut1, wounds and Jliwlsvs, from il u luce of theeui-ih muy I, U?7|, 'l his i? th? ?' lebraud medicine that run IVrry U.tvis I'aln Killer out of the market, when \? r It w$a used l)a\i* made Vrophltt thai.go ii,e ir.rm fro.n J'.ilti Killer 10 1'ai* list.;. For Kheumfttlun, N enraleia, or )?n!n of any kind it it ot o equal.?For Cult., Jtiruisen, Ifurin, or olil Sore* it ie the llest thlnp j ou t an tn-e tit. a dressing.?For fijsAm. Uitk* or Isvi us of 1*'lot.,. oet> l.vsr . jk it it? njMTltol AniiinoTs ? it in good lor Cole ('olds Coughs or liowel Complaint. its name indicate* u? nature inlty. tv la |iu?y 1>kai m to pain. ? Manufactured and *o d by Hh,i ruin I and Co. Atlanta (la. and loisaie l?y all tiruggiMa' 1 tool, v Cor* iT Oi, Afyiil l.st)7. This I? to certify that t war confined lo ii.a house and most of the time to my beu and Miller* inp the gr.-alest ajsony Imaginable with h'heuina* tit-in for five months and after ti j Ing every available remedy wtih norehel i was cured with two bottles of Dr. O. S. PorpMlt's Anodyne I'ain Kill it; each costing lilt.v cents only, it relieved ine almost instantly. i iher? fore recommend it in tn? hiithnel d-piee to others suffering nam tiuiil.tr j dt?u ace. t can say that il is One of the linen futuily j medicines now out, certain. Yours ttuly W. A. Four ijanu. KKV*T?<* Facto at (J A. NOV. jfeijT. 1)K. i'h -I'kivt ; ? i.astMimmei my horte ?|>i ,aiued Ills Uuee severe y caufcinK tl.e vv hole lor to twivii u> about twice its natural ?.i7.0 ami rendering biin aiiaoft liflitlfta ; two ;!pplic.ttionu of .your Anodyne I'atii Kill It thoroughly cuied it J M Uavjh, CER TIFJCA TL'S. We 11)?c undersigned have used Dr. l't?,?hiit'it Preparations and tnke pleasure in d-i^mB id<ng thrm to the public v.* being all ho clniuifl^B Liua Col U J llotiU>-r?ou Covington Ua. (> ulo^?r; Covington (la. O S Porter Covington (la. Pro! j j I. Junes Covington (Ja lirv. M W Arnold : Orortlu Conference Rev. W W Oalut O t ort tit 1 Conference F IV1 Swanson Men t icello (la. Kobe it , H'irnes Jasper county (la. A Al Jlobmson Monticello (la. Jam?i Wright Putnam county (In A Webtbrook Putnam county (Ja. Judge J . J. Floyd Covington (la. W L Hebe* Covington Kntet prise, ' A II Zncbry. Cony ere, (Jen (leoiye Wallace, Atlanta, Ca.; Dick Locket, Dav s county, Texas; W. Hawk V liatluy, ( 'p.-t in Texas, W.C. Roberts. Liiidon county, Tvxa.s. I'onuney A .Stewart, Atlanta, (.Ja. \\. A Lauadelj, ppiiL'^Kt, Atlanta, (la.; H. F. Mndox, ol' R. F. Maddux A Co., Atlanta, (ia, Uriah Steseiis,Cartersillc, (.'a. ; A. N, T.oui.-x Lownsdcn county, (?a. ; Joseph Laud, Lowij des county, Ca.,' Ja*. Jell, Carter** tile. W L, Kills, Dooly county, Ga, ; John II. Davis. Newton Factory ; lk K. Iia.^s, Low mica county. i ( STATE OF CJEOROIA. > Know-all men Ft'i/r?"N Coi nty, s by these presents, That I have this day, lor value received, sul.i ami transform d to liliADFIKLP & CO., the sole ridht to manufacture and ?H1 my Fnruily Medicines, and have furnished them with the full receipts, and have authorized the said UKADKlEIil) C*t),, to print,or have printed anything they any sot. pro|?cr, concerning any and all of above named Medicines. The 10th loth of June, IK70. t % binned] O. S. PHOPHI'TT. In pretence of Thoma* F. Jones, and Robert ' Crawford, Notary M,tMic. (t.? ?.) Manufactured for sale by BRAD FIELD A Co. Broad .street, Atlanta, Ca. lor k.Ic by all llmirjs'Nis V / t j J