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tr :rrr-m J . .11 - ..J" ^ 1 ACT'S of tmk 'l.i;oisi,Ajri:i:-CVNTiM i.D Fkom riHST Page. I tedders ot wild <^itv, two to be selected by the City "Council ami two by the , < Ifuertw owners ot the property, ai \ - the tilth l?y tho.persons so selected. Approved Maroh l>, 1871. An Act to Amend an Act Entitled" An Aet to Revise, Simplit;, and Ahii'i ;e the Rule. I'raetiee. 1 Mendinrrv m l Forms ol the Courts in this Slate"? 1 Ko. 304. |( Section 1. He it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the State oi South Carolina, now ne t ' itml sitting in General Assemblv, ami ? , -by the authority of the same, That he lirst subdivision of Section 1'5 of t m? Act entitled "An Act to revise, sim i1y and abridge the Utiles, Uraet JMeadinga and Forms of the Courts in this State,'1 approved .March 1, A. ! >. iSVO, be amended so as to read as hd lows ; TI.C Court of General Session it Greenville, for llie County of (lit i n \ ille, Jin the hist Monday of Jam;.. ') . , May and Sopu tuber ; :i11> 1 the Court <d Common 1'leas at Groom illn fm* i1?.? County ol Cricnvillcj on tin* Hr-t J Wedncsday :>i'l t r 1 lie first Moiul.t; in j January, May mid September. ? * See. 2. Tin.' County of Marion is! hereby transfer! od from lho Fourth 1 Cm-nil to tlu* ! liinl Cireunit. ?kc. 3. see. 20 of nn Act entitled " \n ' Act to revise, t implify and abridge the Uulos, Practice, Pleadings and, ' Forms of tlie .<'curls in this state/ i-; ' hereby amended by the nddit'on ot ih 1 foliowiiur subdivision : The Court <>t Oeneral sessions at Marion, for ih.County of Marion, on the Third Me: day after the fourth Monday of Jama I j'V, May and October; an t the Court of Common Pleas at Marion, lor the County of Marii n, oo the first \Y d ; lH'silay alter the third Monday a It tithe fourth M -i day of January, May : and October. >9eo. 4. section 20 of the Act men iumh'u in mo mild section olthis Ad is hereby anu-ndid by striking oi.t the third subdivissien thereof, and the fourth subdivission shall Hereafter be the third-^subdivision, ami the lii.th ' bhall hereafter be* the fourth. ( <SVc. 5. That all processes, writs and ? recognizances of evey kind, whether respecting juries, w itnesses, bail,'01 < otherwise, which relate to lite'l ei ins 1 of the Courts of Common l'lcasai.d < hernial sessions, as heretofore e-tlab . lished, shall bo returnable and apjdi- s calde to the conns 1.^1 mKIiuIw..t t. .... . J VMbUiy tltJiiVVi I'N I * I)iis Act. . 1 Approved March 0, 1871. An act to Kin| owcr, authorize and Require the ('ounty Commissioners ol Orangeburg County to Build a Bridge across thcNoilh Kork ol the Hdisio Kivcr, ami Kstablishing a lload Therefrom to tho Town v?t l liranch villc?Is'oA 305. ^ Section 1. Be it enacted by tho Sen- ( ate ami House of Representatives of ( the state of ?S'<?utli Carolina, now nu t i ( an<l sitting in Gmcral Assembly, and ? by liu* authorit \ of l lie same, That the 1 f'ounty Commissioners ol Orangeburg ' r'ount y be, and are hereby, empower- ? ?'d and required to build (as early as 1 practicable) a In id go across tlie North 1 Fork ol Fdisto liiver, and to establish : n road therefrom to the town of llranch- < a i 1 If, in said county; and, if necessary < lor said they may and shall 1 have the right to levy a special lax for 1 tin* purpose aforesaid. Approved Ala. eh .0. 1371. i ' A? Actio Fncniporato the Pleasant tJi'ovo llaplist Church, in Darlingtoil County, south Carolina?No. fjpjl, ' : Section 1. l>e it enacted by the Sen7 nto and IIo.ms?. of Uvprvsenlallves ol , -1- vn* fltttt* of south Carolina no w met and sitting in General assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the niem1 01s of the society be, and are hereby, ! iucorated, and arc hereby decleared , to ho a body corporate, by the name ? and style of the IMeasant Grove 11ab1 ist. church, and by that name and st \ le , shall have succession of oflieers Ifud 1 _1 ? ? nii/muuifc, auu miui: nave a common Heal. i /S'do. 2. That the Raid corporation x shall have power to purchase, receive | ; and hold ar y real or personal estate , not exceeding in value the sum <>! t wenty thousand dollars, and to sell, : f. convey and dispose ol" the same, and | 1 ?y its corporate ntiiiic, may sue and ; lie sued in any court of this sls^lc, and , to make such rules and by-laws, not i ] repugnant to la w, as it may consider necessary and expedient. iS'ee. H. 1 hat this Act shall be deemed and taken to bo a public act, and s all continue in forco lor the term of t,wenty-five years. Approved March 0, 1871. An act to ammend an act F.ntilled "an * act for the Hotter Protection of JWigntorv Fish"?No, 8117. . . : t iS'oclion 1. He it enacted by the sen ( ale and House of 1 representatives of ; the slate of south Carolina, now met and silting in General assembly, and by the u n ithorily of the same, That an act etili- v t icd kiau act for the better protection o! 0 migr itory fish'" be amended as follows : | That at no time during the war shall' t Ii tu be any permanent obstructions of K any kind or nature whatever, in any of { t in! inland ereeks, streams or waters of I j th ska e to the tree migration of lish ; f, an 1 on and after the passage of t his act h the.o shall lie a close tuno in all the Wrecks, streams and inland w aters ol K this state front the selling ol the sun j ^ each salurd.i^- until the ri. iug ni lie *, 11 THE ?* ^T*"*'"??? i nm a i-yr ?.-- . ? cx?-.var? on each Monday, during w hie !i time all Foines, nets, win s, or any plan or cU-? vice for the Mnppn<jo or catchinj* of fish which obstruct more than two ' thirds of any stream, <. thcr than a <h m for tnanufa<'tuiing purpose?, shall hu 1 removed troin said clot ks, streams or waters, and the owner, in w hole or in ' part, ol any such obstructions, nlnn or lies ice shall he liable to a line of twen-j t > dollars lor each and every otl'enee, j one hall to <_ro to the inlm in??i? ?m.i ii>?. > ' ",J uther ItalI to the use of tlie county in which such ohst met ion is found. >S c. 2. That -all manufacturing companies or persons who have erected, or nay erect, artificial dams across the eland creeks, st reams or wat et a of t his late, which prevent the litigatory iish rout ascending the same, shall, inlineliately tiller the passage ot this act, J onstruel propel* fish ways over the, unite; and should such manufacturing ompanies or persons refuse or fail so o do, they shall he liable to a lino of ivc thous tud dollars, recoverable hy he county in which such dam has hoeu ?r may he erected, in a court ofcouipeent jurisdiction -See. 8. That, should any person or persons cause to flow info, or la; cast nto, any of the creeks, streams or inand n\ liters of t his slate a??y impurities I hat are poisonous to ii>h or destrue ive to their spawn, sueh person or porous shall, upon conv iction thereof, ho me.ishahle with :t fine of not less than ivc hundred dollars, or imprisonment: >1 not less than six mouths in the ounty jail; the line to go one-half to j lie informer, and tl e otlio hall to the ouulv: Providod, That the duties as j iigued hy the .Joint Kcsoluliou of.Ian 1 utry lit, 1870, to the Board ol Pish j I'liiiiiiroiwiltTX, lie, : 111 (t llK'V ai'C lUTC >y, :i?-sil: ncd and transferred to coiiiuissioner of the I'ureau, of Agrieului11 Statistics. Ace. I. This net, to take c fleet on and liter its passage. Approved .March 9, 1^7'. 111 act to amend an act cut it led "an , act to ()rganizc the /Supreme court"? No. 398. He it enacted by the senate and ! ause of Kepieseutal ives ol the state >1 south Carolina, now met and silling u (ieneral assembly, and byjtlie authorl y of t he same, Thai section 1 of an act nt it led "an at t to organize) the JSuire4ne court," ratified on ilie eighteenth lav of sept mbor, in the yearofour iOrd one |housand eight hundred and ixty-eight, lie, and the same is hcioby, nneuded so as to read, "the third Tues lay of april," in tlie place of "the first fucsdny" ol the same month, approved March 9, 1871. In act to amend the charter of the German Evangelical Lu t he ran church, ol Charleston?No. 899. i . . i ii. enacieu ny me sciialc ami J louse ?>l Uopreseulat ivos oft he state of umth earoliua, now met and sit tiny; in' A neral .Issembly, and by the authorty ?t the same, 'l hat the charter ot the ierman Kvangelical Lutheran churchy d'charleston, granted in 1841, and relewed I?v an aot ol't he Ceneral asset ndy, ratitied the nineteenth dayofDe ember, A. I >. eighteen hundred and ill y -live, is hereby extended and continued in loree, and so amended as to luthori/.c said corporation to hold prop Mly, real and personal, to theaniounl )1 one hundred and lift y t housand dolars. - I pproved March 0, 18V 1. \n Aft to Amend an Vet entitled "An Aot lo Dclino * the .1 urisdi lion and Duties ol the County Commissioners"? No. 400. Section I. lie it enacted by the Sen ite ami House of Representatives of he State o! South Carolina, now met md Nit ting in (General Assemhly, an 1 !V t hi> . II t Iw.ri t \r .ii' i I... 1 ' V. I I I ! \ ! I I U", 1 I i .'I I in Act cutitle<? "An Act. to define tlic urisdiction an<l duties ol tlie County 'ommissionern," passed ihc twenlybxth day ot September A 1). lbOS, n >11 111* 11 > 1 c 1 as follows: At I lie cud of Section |o, I'a ragr;iph I, add "and the ,\>uuiy Commissioners shall not, in anieipnt ion of ihe tax levied upon t he dainty, draw upon the County Troasti'er lor more than three-fourths of the vhole amount, of said tax in any one >'car; nor shall an v older he drawn tpun the County Treasurer until after he monthly return of the Treasurer m ill have been made to tin* County \>iUUiis-ioiiers ol the amount of funds ollectod, nor unless he has the funds n the Treasury to pay the same. And lie County (Anntnissieuers (dialI inform he County Treasui'i r of the orders Irawn in whose favor, the amount, uul the order in whieh they are drawn. \ud should the County Commissionas, or- .any one of them, purchase, died! y or indirect l v. anv order drawn i]>oii the County Treasurer, lor less linn its face value, they shall he docin(I guilty of a misdemeanor in ollieo, nd, upon conviction thereof, shall he iiniished hy fine or impiisonmcnt in lie discretion of the Court hy any 'ourt of competent Jurisdiction." ?Seo. 'J. At the end of I'aragrnph f, ieciion 10, add "and all work given ait hy the County Commissioners, rheii the amount shall exceed the sum '1 one hundred dollars, shall he done >y contract; and tlie Commissioners ' re hereby required to advertise the utile, at least in one of the papers of he County, and also post the same in hrce conspicuous places in the County or tin? ?y days, inviting proposals; I aid proposals shall, in all cases, ie accompanied hy two or more efficient sure^icw^^^and the Conn- 1 v Commissioners <diall have the right <> te ? .a my <>r tjl I hh, if, in their 9# HOIUIY WEEKLY f' ?1- ~rc r VITWI4 IV \???r r? ? mm IT V^wnMMWWSH judgement, the interests ol the County so require." See. 3. Amend Section 3 of said Act so thai it w ill road as follows: "That all tin* Hoard ot County Commissionits shall ho present lor the transaction of business, au?l shall audit and sign all hilh and checks. The checks shall in all cas's he countersigned by the ( li'i'k <.>1 the Hoard." See. 1. Strike out "November," wherever it occur- in the Act, and in* soi l "September." Approved March 0, 1^71. | 7<> he ('ontinno(I. ] Wtt. .WWM^tV.MlrMLfc.auO 'Wyo WWA'KHOB ?* Miscellaneous. ftte.i C'ovti PnyN in |ho jHouili. 'llu' Mobile 1'itjiit r says that the production ot coin in the South pays hotter than it does in the North, 'l'rue, our yio.iM per acre is not so large, yet the greater value ol the product overl a!.luces ail shortcomings on that score. A reference to the figures support this statement. The report ol tlie Cointnis? sinner ol Agriculture lor 1 800, shows that the average yield of corn per aere, in South Carolina, during that year was 11.0 bushels; and the average price at which it was sold si -1 () per hushel.? In Illinois, the great corn State of the I nioii, tho average yield to the aere was twenty-three hushcls, and the average price per hushel 57 cents. Thi.-. -hows that South Carolina made per acre $10 10, and Illinois $10 II, leav ing j a balance ol $2 01) in favor oft hat St te. The small yield in the South is al.ti ihu-j led a good ileal to neglect and had cnl- ' lure. Corn is secondary alvvhys to col* f ton. This is well so far as it goes, hut the income from an acre ol land sic aid he ii<> re than %k0lO, to encourage fhd I l row ing of ciirn, :in<l it can be iii:i?1o at 1? .i1 twice thut am unit on /my lan I worl!. * r.!ti%#nting at, all. 'Panning Si i 1.41c I? Skins witii tip.C JTwoi, (i\,? i h"e st maricun vl/7 i$<in ^>vs : "About every six A'eeks we have tin inquiry as lu the Oest method of tunning shVcp skins with ti 10 wool on, lorttM ;<v door units, 'rugs, etc. Here arcane d'flvctions ; 'Pack the skin upon a hour<l? with the jlcsh side out, and then scrape with a hlunt Unite; next nil) it over hard with pulverized chalk until it will absorb no more. '.1 hen talu the skin iVoia the board,and cover it with pulverized alum, double half way over with flesh side in contact, then roll tight togotqor, and keep dry j lor three days, alter which tin fold it, and sir* tcli it again on a board or door, and dry 111 ihe air, and it will be ready lor use." The people of ( Ireat Brit tan are be coming alarmed by ihe loar of the possible exhaustion of their eoitl mines. It appears that the average annual increase in the .amount of coal mined 1 {here is estimated tit two and three- | fourths millions of tons; the present total production is set down at about one hundred and twelve millions. The entire quantit y of available coal existing in the British Islands hup been calculated to amount to 80,000,000,01)0 tons. At the present rale of consumption this simply would last over nine bundled yeais; hut with a continued yearly increase of 1 wo and three-lourths millions, it would last only tw o hundred anil iwi'ho years, and litis is what our Hug i h con i s arc tvorning about. They may rest <piilo easy in regard to the matter; all of them who live.to see the supply of coal exhausted will he very certain to have hved long enough to witness the invention of some practicable suhstit ute for this description! of fuel.-?-W ) . tSun. [Or, he in a elilnale where coal will not be wanted. J What the Prussian shot and shell could not do to demoralize the French loyally ol the people of SSlrasbufg' the love oi public place is accomplishing with tIn* greatest ease. Alsatians hunger for official positions of honor and profit as eagerly as the proverbial American olliee- seeker. Seven ol the former French oiVicinls who Htnoil Kv the millnnt CiouefjUl I 1 rich to the bitter end, now hold positions under the new impeiial rule; many ol the old justiees of the peaee have entered the (lerinan service, and the ibriner </(mhinncs oi the Third Napoleon are eager to preserve the peaee oi the good eiiy of St rasburg for his Majesty W illiam the hirst. 'l'lio Noiuii fie thii'doii of ilie tVoi'hl. The London f'hcmisl ami D-ne////.s/, In a very appreciative notice of Dr. I'orchcr's "Jtesouiees of tin* Southern Fields and Fori '.J ' takes omission to say the follow ing 11 :e words about the Southern .States: "If the Southern Vnltod States a.ie not the garden oi the world, it is rnthei ttie fault of those who an; responsible for their eultiva tion and development than from any natural Inferiority to any oilier laud on I lie lace of the earth. It occurs to every mind that this the home of the chief products which civill" /.al.ion demands. Cotton, sugar, and toi?acco arc products of such immensity ax to dwarf those which other lands bring forth, and yet these are not all. Vast quanta! of wheat and rice are exported, and a luxuriant hut uncultivated vegetation besides testifies to the. immense resources which arc forthcoming.? These Soutla rn States comprehend an area of territory equalling* that of Great Ihitain, Krance and Germany. Wuvtcrcd by the grandest rivers, and rich in every variety of soil, with millions of acres of dismal swamp yet iiiucclaiiued, there is a future tin this .iis1 rie which will make it a territory to #hieh i all iho world will tor i for its vegetable supI'K"*.' . I / NEWS, AUGUST Tl 1 . 1 . 1 1 The so truthes tiro very hnpoifuctly realized among ourselves; hut I)r. rorehor's book, Willi the help of its forciuh ie viewers, will, we trust, oj?en the eyes of our people to the urunduur and tho Immense value of their iuhei itaiee, ? liitrul L'urulinutu. II m MMa IA. II II I LOOK !..|Vom jiimI nftcr 1st : .llllV. We shall he rnliilieiieti tVuiii-iii'eessiI v. I adopt I] 10 colli system in our |)Toc[lcu. Wo have tried the eret.it system, and runout live at it. Kvery other trade anil profession demand ''iisli for their limn and labor; last of ail, we resort to the same rule. We now say that our charge# must he paid in advance, or we shall certainly u Ithnld our set vices from all, exeept the truly rha? liable. Our accounts are ready for settlement. NtW.MAX vA OAlLiiltKTlI, June. 10, 1871 2-i-tf GREAT EXCITEMENT IN TO \V > Over those ('IIKAI* noods, received this week per Si hr. lildgov.'ood, and for sale by July 28 M. U. BEATV. & iS't Wiv Of very handsome, Ladies, Misses, lloys and Infants' HATS for sale by July 28th M. It. IJKATY. 77/A* (illEAT REMEDY! J \ AllllY'S I'HOl'll YLAL'TIC' t-'LUlD, ! 7foi sale hy M. II. BILvTY An Expectorant Keiiietly without an Equal. ('(?\ sr MIXTION ('ON (.U KUKI). YliJTOll V! VICTOJi >' I 1 ICTOli V! A\VAIU)KI> TO ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM! < 'O N'Sl'MI'TM)N.?Vor tin' cure of this dlstresii ' 11, there has been no medicine yet ihsi I'vri I licit ran show* more eyidenefl of re:il iner IB,! I:N\S I,I >4; ItAI.SAll Tliin III), i :i l" I ex pet* tortl U I, for CUT 111 K ('o I IS II III pt Ion Mil (I II ii|..': -,en lendtiik to ii, such as a flections of the It.i it. I-iing*. atul nil ilise see of the 1'nltnonary i >i u , introilucei! to the sull'i ritur puhlic after h fur the po-itive cur** of ?noli <l'se:iM*i? li:i\e ! . n fully tested, The formula from w i. h i prepared is referred to hy the leading oil cal i nrirtls as heiitK equal to any preset tp tt'Ui ili it can he made up for such diseases by n uii id ?l fncally. The HA I.SAM is, consequently, recommended hy physicians who have t. I' ll " acquainted with life (treat success. Read Ii*- i<i lowing: . t.i.if flio A'H.v Mlxsliiiuirj of Ilostou maj n nbo-iil AIIcii'h I,ii up; llutsiiiu. I'hero cert iltily cannot tie found a better (\>ugh or I.ting Remedy ! AS AN KXTKCTOKANT IT HAS NO KCH'AL. , Hostos, Mass , V ehrnary IS, 1c00. IMkSHIIP. 1'. It.W'IS & S'l.t- (t K .sti.kmiin :?The i paelia ' * of'Allen's I.ting IPilstm you sent me to 1 use among the afflicted poor in my eilt mission iry work has proven very n?n ptahle and useful. 11 h is gone into several families, and with remarkahle eflVvt in every ins nin e. One woman who has been restored from what her phytdeluii pronouneeil ('o' sumption, after several months' itiekiiess u iin i . ..i.. r.. . 4.. en i > in ilit* lungs, prostration, so tliat > 11 * in now able to do housework Hnd aa?ist in the support of li? r nmlly, and. with uure ttud continued use of the Dalumn, she expects entire restoration. Another, person, a\oung woman, 10 whom I gaye one bottle, trie reoeiv ' great benefit to that ln> rough, which was of months' standing, is get tint? better, and she has purchased the se ond bolile, and lias every indication of a speedy cure. A voting man who was raising tdnod and quite weait and sick, lias. |?y the u-e of two bottles, been mueh unproved, and is nov. able to do a lit tie at his work A Noting man to whom T r< commended a trial of it, who has had > ha 1 cough and in nidi pain in ids lungs for inoniIts and unable to gei rest or sleep, has commenced tuning it, md is now using thu fourth bottle '.vi h ric it be.iellt. He sail to mo, on a recent vis no \v.>u l n >t do without It. lie is hoping (and reasonable, it seems to n?o,f to ne able to resume his work a, u i. Very respectful;y <i | gra el ,l'y yours, Cll AliliUi t If ( I n. t > Y. tht\ Missionary. I LLKN'b HJNdHALS is perfectly harmless io thu most delicate Ii is inn sure Cough I I .it n g Item- i . W DUOHS B'N - ) I ri.s. and CONSUAlPliON. DON'T FAIL TO THY ll\ Sold t?y all Druggists and Medicine Dealer?. A d \ r- ptiTd. Wiiy 2B, ll,l Am DRESS-MASCISMC D(>NK with tu'ahioss ami tlispnU'lt in tlio latest lUsliioiuthle si vies, .tinl warrnnted touive satisfaction, at K.,1. CONtipON'S. May 10 80-tf Doors, Sashes, Blinds, <fcc. r" /V^ ^M^mBHBB^l 20 llui/nc A"^ C~7 This is tho largij^^^&iosl com plot o factory of the kind itt^^^Vtct'illiein stales, au-1 all articles it> tlii.s li^^^^^>o.?lui ni.slic.l by j Mr. 1'. 1\'Foams at fv compel I ' * ^ 1 . , llOUilMMI 118 i of all si/.t s ot Doors, lili.uls, an tl . |.i i of each* and ju?s ' ** re r? *r .? - .^;U' : ^ M ^ | m ^ f ^ 1 ;" ' ' M i iS U 551 ? i <| i y b !r.:?,;.; BlJnil i?iu :.vc ;THLY MAGaZTME, Vtvn On j" i' .hiimtti. ;iES READING MATTER. CCT PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. \v'w.ui:i!, F.VANS A COflSWI'LI. y, \' r ai KV.w, ti vie t.);s ro ?. s c. ^rav ,1871. liaiii i J Wai kkk. Proprietor. K 'I McDonald \ Co. I^rnKKiiU *< Ucu. Ak> tiU, Shh KruMiiru, Cul., mul 31 Cdiiuitricr street, N. Y. MILLIONS Itvur TcmI tmoiiy to their Wonderful C'lii'iitlvu KlIi'CtN. They i\ro not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor It imii, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* mul It c fit mo f.i<liioi'm doctoicd, sph e 1 and sweetened to please tho taste,called "Tonics," "Appetizers," "lU'storora,"itc., that loud the tippler 011 to di mil.cimcH.sand ruin.hut ??ro n true Modlcliic.iundo from the Native Itoots and Herbs of California, lrcc from all Alcoholic Sliinu- 1 Iuiiin, 1 (fltKAT ULOOI) I'l illFlEltan ' A LIFE (JIVINCJ Pit I NCI PI.K, a porfect Renovator and luvigorator of tho System, carrytug off all poisonot r? matter and restoring theblood f to a healthy condition. No person can take these lilt- 1 tern according to directions and remain Iouk unwell, 1 provided their boacH n-o not destroyed by mineral l>oisonor other means, and tho vital organs wasted imvond the point of repair. Tlicy are a (?<mhlo Pargntlvo a* woll hn a , Tonic, posse ? dig, also, tho peculiar merit of acting as a powci ful agent in 1 elioviiig Congestion or I nllam{nation of tho Liver, and all thoVisoeral Organs. l'Olt FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or old, marrie 1 or single, at tho dawn of womanhood or at till. I ii r II ..f lif.. II.-.-.. Tai.Ii. !?! l.A.._ ... . wi.lV, 1IIVKI 9 unto III) ('<{11111. For I iiII>i uinisi lory nnd C'lirouic It heitiiin." : 11hiii nnd Cioul, l>.vn|?e|?Hlii or I udltfont ion, lliiioii*, It emit tint iiiiiI 1 iitcrinitli-ut Fovoi'M, DiNonnrH of tin* Itlnml, l.lvrr, Kiil? ucyn iuhI Itladdcr, thcso Hi t tor* hnVo Ihmmi most successful. Such I)iuoti*( ? uro caused by > itlntcd lllood, which In{jeiiornUy produced by derangement of the l>in?'Nlivo OruuiiD. |> YSFHI'SIA OIt IN'HMIESTION, Headnolle, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho yhost, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, \ Had Taste in the Month, liilious Attacks, Palpitation oi the II nrl, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the re- I cIoiih of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful &> u?x?- j loins, ftro the afUpringx of Dyspepsia. Thei invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate tho torpid l.iver nnd Dowels. which render thein of unequalled > i(honey in cleansing tho l.luod of all impurities, and Ini- i parting new life tin 1 vigor to the whole system. FO l( SKIN' 1)1S I" A S 1\S, Eruptions, To'tor. Suit llhcuni, lllotclics. Spots, l'iinples, Pustules, Hoils, Carbuncles. Itiug-Worms. S aid llend. Snro Eyes, Kryxl tieins. I tell. Sent is, Discolornt ions of the Skin, Humors and I>i?iMS'?s of tb" .^kin. of whatever name or nature. aro lit? inlli 'lug up and carried out ofthe system in a short time by the use ol III so Hitters, (bio bottle in such rases will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive Cfleets. Cleanse the VitiV <1 IHoo<l whenever you flml its impurities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Eruptions or Soros; clean so It w lien you find it obstructed ami sluggish In tho veins; cleanse it when it is foul, ami your feelings will toll you when. Keep the blood pure, and llio In tilth of tho system will follow. l'in, Tn pe, ii nil oilier \\ uriiiH, lurking In tho | system of so many thousands, aro eflecttiivlly destroyed nnd removed. Pays a distinguished physiologist, there Is son reel y an individual upon th- face "I the earth wliose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon tho henlthy elements of tho IhxI)'lliat worm*- oxb.t, luit upon the diseased humors nnd slimy deposits that brood thorn living mounters of disease. No System of .Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free tho system from worms like these Hitters. J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. 11. McDONALD *e CO., Druggists and Hon. Agents. Sou Francisco. California, anil J* and 31 Commerce Street, New York. B,#-SOL. RY ALL DRLUG1STS AND DEALERS, __ | >2" Ajst'iils Wan tod Evorj \tli<>ro. /1 (.. KVANS A: CO., V T. ORK.\T OEIOINAI, ONLY RELIABLE (IIFT HOOK ENTERl'lIlSE, 27th Year of its Establishment, 800 CHESTN l'T ST., AND N. FA (HIT ST., I'll II.A DKLF1 11 A. N EW HOOKS, NEW (IIFTS, N FAY ATTH ACTION'S. V* it will send you iiuv book published in tlie United States with a gi't on the receipt ot'l'ubH fliers ITieo. Order any hook yon may desire ami it will be promptly forwarded with a gift. Our St ir Ininrri<d ( fUK^ijlod ('dtuUiyucfor 1871, Just issued, being a complete (initio to every branch of American Literature, with index, seat free 011 receipt of postage st imp. If you order Hooks not on our new Catalogue, please mention the nameoftlio publisher. 0/-SKN I) FOR IT, SEN!> FOR IT.. May 5, 1871 18-tbn $tJKWtNG \110w UupmoK Dot-iu.k-i.ooi* Stitch _ Sewing Machine, and and a WiiKKl.KU Jit \\'ii.i.son Machine, in good order, lor sale at a bargain. Apply to M. II. HKaTY. srri si t EOSCOPE8, VIEWS, ALBUMS, Cxi HOMOS, FRAMES, ; E.&H.T. ANTHONY &CO., 591 BROADWAY NEW YORK, jivlto the attention of the Trade to tluir extensive assortment of the above goods, of their own publican, manufacture and importation. Also, rjlOTO J, AN TERN'S I.lDKs awl (i 1? A1 '1 lOSC'OPES. N E\V V1 KWS OF V ()SF.M 1 T K. E. X II, T. ANTIlnNY X CO., 51)1 llllOADWAY, NKW VoitK, Opposite Metropolitinn Hotel. IMPOflTKItS AM) MANUKA* ITIMCIISOK Photoraphgio Materials. DA 11 IVY'S PROPHYLACTIC ! FLUID.! rpiIlS Invaluable Family Medicine, for purifying, cleansing removing bad odors in all kinds of sickness; for hi rns, sores, wounds stings; for Hrjtsipelas,, rlieiunatism, and all skin diseases; for catarrh, sore mouth, sort; ; throat, dipthcrla; for colic. diarluca, cholera; as i a wash to soften and l>eaut!fy tno skin; to re- : moceTTnk"spofs71T7!Tir^v7^hmn^ I Internally as well as applied OXtemallvj so ! i higyly rcconnneudod by all who have used it? Is for sale by all Druggists and Country Merchants, and may he ordered divoetly of tho DAI1DY DIM > 1'JIY LACTIC CO^U r. l WilliainSt^^H^^B v > in; A o IT is well known to 1 >oetors and to 1 aiiie^ .that women are subject i<? numerous dlseas |M!Ciiliar to 1 hoir sex?huoIi as Supples sion e the Menses, whites, raint'ul Monthly ' Vinals' 1'heiiUi.iiiMu ol' the Iku'L^.ub Womb, 1 i lt'i^itlnr MeUsiTluitlon, 1 lenim< 4BL' gh Kxeessixe 'How ml Prolapsus 1'terior lljF1?: of the Woinb,'1 ln.se disease have ,sd(i>?n b<.en treated sue eesslully. The pr< lessioit has sought (liligaiit1> for some remedy 11 .at would enable them to treat these diseases with suoee.ss. At last that remedy has been discovered by one of the most skilful physieians in the btate ol (leorgia, That remedy is Bradliclds Female Regulator. It Is purely vegetable, and is nut up in Atlanta tlu, by IIKADFJKJAJ & Cu. 11 will purity the blood and strengthen thesys* tein, relieve ii ritaiion of ihe kidneys, and is a pei lect sp*c?llc lor all tlie above diseases ; Is certain a cure as Quinine u> in t lulls and K^leis Kor a history ol ilitvuo, and certificates ot is wonderful cures the reader Is rehrrtd to the wrapper around tlie bottle. Kvery bottle war. anted tc give eatieluction or inooey refunded* IjA<<hasuk (5 a., March 23, 1 ?7*>. UK A liKJKi.Ii mid CO., ATLAN T A, OA.: to: ah St k: 1 take pie asm c in e in ling that I have iim *1 tor the lit*.t twenty ohrr,' ilin iiinticine pm are pulling up known m I kl? .1 15 UA J?t'i Kl.li S fLSlAni1! KKCIt'JA'fUr, and consider it tin* tiesicombination ever gotten together for tli*? diseases tor which it is recommended. I havo b"en taillliiar With lh? Drtenriiilhin ho I b f! -1 practitioner of medicine and indoimslie practice, and can honestly say Unit I consider it u toon lo miir ring letnales, and van ' ul hope Unit every lady in our whole land, who iiia> t?? *uStoring in auy wity peculiar to their si\, tnay bo ibi4 to on pi ocn re a bottle, that their -ulleiiiigs 11 >y not < oni) be relieved, but tlrat they may be restored to health und strength. With my liluUest regards, I npi, n spectfn 11 y, W H. FKKia.LH, M. I). We, the undersigned Druggist, tane plans tiro in commending to the trade l>u .1. i!hai>k i si. n's Kkmai.k Iltori.AioR?belt, ving it to be a good ami reliable remedy lor tliedi taa lot v. Incn lit; icconi mends it. W. A. Hanhpki.i., Atlanta, CI A. Pkmukkton, W I I.I.BON, T AT I.Oil Ullll Co., A tin n la, < reorgiu. It bowing and Fox, Atlanta, Georgia. W. d. Dawsiik, Atlanta, Georgia. \V. Koot and Son, Marietta, Georgia. VC'l'S with gentleness aiuf^iioroughness upon _ the Liver and Geueial Circulation?Iterpu the Howel" lu Natural Motion and Cleanses the System lrnin all inipnrite.s. C.7" Never Hi!Dr' 0. s. Prophitt'sf fS! My?* |P aMMntpnrfta*- papula Indigestion. Lo?? of Appetite, N'usiiea, Sour Stomach, Heart Ili.rn, Debility, I ow Spirits, Colli Feet and Hand*, < ostivemss, ln?t tostm-ee, folic, Chronic l>ia ihoa, and Chronic ('hills ami Fe v er. [. * oiupounuotl in strict accordance with skill liil < l.emistry and K'H'iiiilt pluiiui cy. il.it puroly Yegetnb Compound !>:<?-. alter the veuerest i,.?i t cms&zxLMaawneciec 0f twenty S I CELEBRATED |Sir nvK unit cz&wjmk^MlVXZrniSSSitGiXi U Iv i i i kuast by It"' enlightened testimony of tlmm. ind.-t using it; so harmoniously adjusted that it keeps the Liver ill healthful acton; hihI when tin1 (li* rectious are observed the piuct'cs of w.tMo and r?. planishtueni in the human s.VKh'tn continues uuinturrnptv ly to a ripe old ago, and man, like tho p.itniiOt'lu ofoltl, drops into thu gr.1% ? lull of i ears, without strujcT >, and v.'eme. . r DhAiK to tiic ITtivor Mpflinirie onto tun H-I-JlVLI J.VllAlxU.'. L L i AJit ra<|)(>|J t and ro g) a?3HBKJ^S?a?*^fijn?r 1 bust con st 11 u t ion. 11 < hi l>o j?Is 1 a .vitli equal safety and cerinini of sucstoss to the young child, invalid lady or strong man. inay 1, lt-71. iHi. o.s. rjiornrrrs awodyins taw KXLL XO: NKVKU FAILING ! KILLS PAIN IN EVERY FORM. ("lures l'nins in the Hack, Chest, Hips or l.imba J lUienniatism. Neuralgia, Coughs, ('outs. Hron i'Ii i a I A ll'ect ions, Kill toy Uisu.isis, ltyepipua, I.tv?*r Complaint; (. oil.*, Cholera Morbus. Plnnivy , Asihnn, Heart lh.ru, Toothache, daw u'lie, lar.uhe, H?.id iche, Sprains. liruises, Cit's, t n tusioiis, Sores, Lacerated Wounds, Scalds, Hums, Chill lit itns, Fr? st Kites, i'oisoas of nil Winds, vegetable or animal. CS^Of all ? .. rf=.*: h-i.' -a. ? ~ | pa i n k i \ j rr. | lit* ltcniediss ever dueoccred lor tlie relief of sufWsng humanity, 'his Is the best Pain hledicator known to Medical Science. The cure is speedy and permanent in ilie most in valerate diseases! This is no humbug, but u c> ;iml medical illsi o.\ery. A Pain 1vii.uk containing no Poison 10 n./inn., aural ze or drive the ioll niialion upon an internal organs lis elUcienuy is irmy wonderful - lieliot is instantaneous. U is d<stlned to ban is h pains and aches, Wounds and Hrulsis, liom tin face oi theearih. may 1, 1S71. This is the celebrated medicine that run Perry Davis Pain Killer out. of the market, wherever it was used Davis made Pionhitt change the name from Pain Killer to Pain Kim. it. For Kheumnlism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind it has no equal. ? For Outs, l?ruis??, Hums, or old Sores it is the llest tiling you van use as a dressing.?For Snakk Ditks or Sn t.- us of Poisonous Insktcs it is a perlect a n 11""'*??t is good for Ool'C < 'olds Coughs or lioWel Complaint. | tu name indicates its nature fully. iV Is truly Pimm to pain.- Manufactured and sod by Hkai mum and Co. Atlanta (la and foisaio by all druggists' Dooi.v (.'or n y Oa. April 1S07. This is to certify that t was confined to the house and most of the lime to my hen and suffer* ing the greatest agony imaginable with Kheumu* tisiri for live mouths and after trying every avail* able remedy wi'h r.orehef \ was cured with two bottles of Dr. U. S. PorphiU's Anodyne J'aiu Kill ii, i'u?iniK "ivy ci'int. only. u relieved ino almost Instantly. J therefore recommend it in tho liig liest d> grew to others sufiering from similar di?case. i can say that it is one of the finest fainiiy medicines now out, certain. Yours tiuly W. A. Foiif.iianii. NuvTuM 1'actout fit. Nov, IStC. I>R. I'koimiitt : ?Last summer my horse sprained hie knee severely causing J.he whole Jojj to swell to about twice if natural size ami rendering iiiin almost helpless; t wo application* of 3'our Anodyne Pain Kill 11.thoroughly cured it^.J 11 Davis. cki:tificati:sw<< We the undersigned have used Dr. Prophltt'% Preparations and take pleasure in rccomraedlnn them to the public ut> being all he claims for theme 4. Col 11 J Henderson Covington (la. ( T Roger; Covington On. OS Portei Covington Ou. Prof. J is .lames Covington On Uev. !\I W Arnold Georgia Conference Rev. W W Uslin Giorgiit Conference F M Swnnson Mouticello Ga. Robert H-trne* Jnsper county Ga. A M Robinson Monticello Ga. Jarnes Wright Putnam county On. A Westbrook Putnam county Ga. Judge .f . J. Floyd Covington Ga. \\ K Rebee Covington enterprise, ' A ti Za?hry,Conyers, Gen George Wallace, Atlanta, ha.; Dick Locket, Davis* county, Texas; \V. Hawk W lintley, C'usseta Texas, W.C. Roberts. Linden county, Texas. Toiinney & .Stewart, Atlanta, (?a. W. A Lanstleli, Druggist, Atlanta, (Ja.; ib F. Ma nox, ot U. I'. Maddux & Co., Atlanta, (in. Uriah Stevens, Cartorsville, G'a. ; A. N. Louis Lownsden county, flu. ; Joseph Land, Lown dos county, (la. 1 Jas. Jell, <'at ter.sviile, (la. W L. Kills, Dooly eounfV, (la. ; JLlm 15. Davis. Newton Factory ; H. F. Bass,^ Low ndes coupty. STATE OF GEORGIA, * Know all men Fn/r? n County, \ by those pmsents, That 1 have this day, for value received, sold and Irnnsferre <1 to BRADFIKLI) A* CO., the sole ridht.to manufacture and sell my Family Medicines, and have furnished them with (he hi 11 receipts, and have authorized thcVsuid r? lilt ADF1ELI) & CO., to print,or have prmted mything they may see proper, concern in;: any uul all of above named Medicines. The Jotii 15th of June, 1870. Signed] (). S. FROTH ITT. In presence of Thomas F. Jones, and Ifoher* Drawfol*d, Notary l^ihlic. (t.. s.) Manufactured for sale bv BRADFIKLI) A To. 15road street, Atlanta, (la. for sale by ail ? Mrngglsts. *