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pVktioh for tho improvement of I Tic ach Channel, hi Charleston IUrfwii Tn relation to it, the Charleston News "Captaiu Ludlow, as reported in our Washington correspondence, estimates that the cost of relucting tho wrecks and" the jetty will bo about 515,000. iiB sum is n more beg&tello in compar ju with "tins undoubted and immedi ate results * which it will produce, and wo regret to learn that Major Gilmore recommends an appropriation of ody $10,000. The difference between the two amounts will not make or mar the fortunes of the country, and we hope thbcioe l&rgoi sura will be given. Sena-' tors Sawyer and Robertson now hate au opportunity of doing Charleston a prac tical benefit, and, uud through Charles \ they will help all South Carolina. Unless the "masquerade bill" occupy their whole timo, the 8X5,000 appro bation will doubtless pass." Tho Greenville (Ala.) Advocate of a late date contains the following argument in favor of the justice of granting di vorcee t 3flHiHHBHiHR& "It is difiWt to ho.w any man of ordinary intelligence possessed of a soul ?^Ottld cjeiusoPto women the right of divorce ^ ?f?om * drunken, brutal wretch, whoso very prcsenco is to her like arrows of piercing bar wounded, lacerated and bleeding heart. The main argument used by the ad f^gtates of tho bill was that empty and oft repeated twaddle 'whom God hath q together let no man put assunder.' We mean no disrespect for tho Bible but Bimply contempt for the construction placed upon it. Men ami women are joined together all over the world, und^-r one form or another, sometimes without tho consent of the parties concerned. The kings and lords of Earope and A*ia up to a very late date ba"e claimed the right to disposo of the hands of their sons and daughters in marriage, even while they are children. Fr^dereok the Great of Prussia was forced into a tiage of this kind with - T" A hft heariilv ?*? " 311111 w"onv '">'.*^*??^espiscd. What did God uave to do witK vUis ? Tho common peo ple in China of all classos contract for the marriogo of their childron, who fre \ quently never meet until the hour ap pointed for the ceremonies to be per formed. Does Providouco take any hand in thgso onions? There, are numerous PHfctrSt-i-rca which influence dcople to marry, but on? of which has au ovhjin with Uud. Love is divino ; but ambition, averice, lust and selfishness arc not. Nature operates by natural laws and not according to the whim or caprice of any particular individual or nation. It is natural for man and woman to live to gether when they love, and when their | habits and dispositions aro congenialj it is unnatural when this is not the caso. Love may have existed at tho time of marriage, but habits and temper may have destroyed that love, and planted in - its stead tho seeds of hate, loathing aud 8>-contempt. When thiB is the case would it not be better to grant them a divorce than to make them live on earth in a perpetual hell, whose flames consume both body and soul 7 The above was extorted from the edi tor of the Advocate in consequence of j en attempt that is being made by the OAlabama Legislature to repeal the Di vorce Laws of that State. Wo agree with the Advocate that divorce should be granted to a woman who is tied to "a drunken brutal wretch," or for wilful neglect, or adultry ; but not for the one thousand and one causes proposed by some of our legislators, wo do not think 4v b?vui? ir? ?liuno?. The Georgetown Times applauds the first veto of the session, and declares that Governor Scott "has done wisely and well in rebuking the profligate ex penditures of the County Commissioners of Georgetown, in telling them and the whole State that there is already a tax on the county 'for one and a half to two mills more than is required to moot the current expenses of most other counties in the State/ and so far as he is able, he will put a stop to the wild career of those who are disposed to indulge in reckless and ruinous extravagance, in the admin istration of tho affairs of tho several ccuntio? in the State." We agree with our brother of the flines. Put would it uot be equally as ?wise" in Governor Scott to administer <'rehusesv for "profligate expandiere?" to some nearer home than the George town. County Commissioners? For in ?tauee, wouldn't it bo wise, exceedingly wiso in him, to admiuisttr a rebuke to tho .Legislature, for neglecting to appoint S comrni't<;o to invosttgato the nmount drawn fftnit too 6. AO i r Siting up the Slate Hon??? Wo think so. CORN! W FOR. CA S H . ALSO 11 Other Goods IN P?OPOWTJON. COTTQN IS SELLING LOW. AND SO WE SELL OUR GOODS ! - ' JUST 7ALL AND SEE OUR PRICES, wi DON'T CHARGE ANYTHING TO SHOW OUR STOCK. F. H. W. BB1GGMANN * CO. j&n 28 oo. 9 iy Citizens Savings Bank - ? ' ' Of > ?' ? * SOUTH CAROLINA. WILLIAM MARTIN, President JNO. B. PALMER, V ice-President. JNO. P. THOMAS, ?? . ? A. 0. BREMSER, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS. Wade Hampton. B. If. Rrrri.r.noB. J. P. TuoMAfl. D. Bavrmbl, Jr. F. W. McMastbb. Rev. William Mautin A. C. Baskbll. Jko. B. Palmxb. . J. Eli Gbsoo. Tdomab B. aur.cn. ORANGEBURG BRANCH, AT THE ENGINE HOUSE. SOLICITORS. Messrs. GLOVER & GLOVER. LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. CoL PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. ASSISTANT CASHIER. JAMES H. FOWLES. UcposiJs of #i.O? and Upwards j llteeeived. INTEREST allowed on DEPOSITS, and SIX PER CENT., compounded every six months, on Accounts. We w?l also do an EXCHANGE BUSI NESS. Jan 21 ' e 6m The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO BED roPFFI? Ea4t ?f ^. esbf/tcrian Church, Russell-St. T am happy to ANNOUNCE to the C1TI EENS of Orangoburg, that I am now PRE PARED to SUPPLY Fannies and Customers with BBBAD, CAKES, PIES, and all other articles generally found in a FIRST CLASS BAKERY. WEDDING CAKE prepared with great caio to suit the most fastidous tastes. The PATRONAGE of my friends and fel Iow-uitizens is respectfully solicited. T.UOS. W. AI.BERG?TTT. Mrs. ALBERGOTTI returns thanks for the Patronage heretofore bestowed. . and hopes ber friends and Customers v. ill contin ue the fcume. She will keep constantly on hand an rb Bortmont of FRUITS, CONFECTIONARY and FANCY ARTICLES as usual. dec 10 8m metalic cases.' THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND all of tho various Sizes of the above Cases, which can bo furnished immediately on ap plication. Also manufactures WOOD COFFINS as Iusual, and at the shortest notice. Apply to H. BIGGS, mar 5?Gm Carriage Manufacturer. ' ' ' .? ?? ? ? ? .'. BIG EED family coffee pot, onx doob JA8T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. IL E. H. PEARSON Have just received and will keep constant ly on hand, one of the best assorted and cheapest let of COOKING STOVES ever offered in this market TIN WARE Made to order and supplied to Morcnants by Wholesale and Retail at Charleston prices. /?TTTTRWTaT/3 t.l/mul wit nn an* where Ion reasonable terms and on short notice. Repairing done at the shortest notice and Cheap. All I want is a trial to substantiate the facts. My motto is Low Prices for Cash, oct 20 aug 18 8m THE POLICY HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY or THE SOUTH, 80 Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C.I WM. MoBURNEY, President. E. P. ALEXANDER, Vice-president and Actuary. GEO. E. BOGOS, Seoretay. JNO. T. DARBY, Medical Adviser. * There are no Stock Holders in tho Com pany. It is Purely Mutual, and all its Sur plus must bo Annually' Divided Equally among the Policy Holders PHILIP M. POBCHEB, General Agent for South Carolin?. E. W. FENK, Local Agent. *A T. DARBY, Medical Examiner. aug 27 6m rIThalsey^ LUy ;ll AND TLUBEU COA...USSI0N MERCHANT, Wharf, West End IrloMiit?nc-St, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ?ug 27 ly ETTIWAN GUANOS, SO?IBIE MANURE! AND SULPHURIC ACID MANTJFAOTUazD AT THK ETI WAN WOU KS, CHARLES T O Nt So. Ca. BY THE SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPERPHOSPHATE COMPANY. , The now well known Etiwan Guano is manufactured from the Native Bone Phosphates of South Carolina. These Phosphaten . in tiwnr natural state are Inso luble, and require to be ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have now in operation the largest Sntphnrie Acid Chambers at the j South, and are, therefore, able to manufacture at the lowest rates, the highest frade of Fertiliser; It being clear that the greater the proportion of Soluble hoephate which any Fertilizer contains, the leas the quantity required por aore. In order re make the Fertilizer oomplete Ammonia and ftefnah in sufficient quanti- j ties are added. With these views the Company manufacture aim offer for sale ETIWAN GUANOS, Warranted to contain from 15 to 20 per Cent, of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, and from 2 to 2J per Cent, of Ammonia, with a sufficient addition of Peru vian Guano and Potash, to adapt it to all crops. Prioe 8G5 per ton, cash; on time 870 per ton, and interest 7 per cent, per annum. BIB8 0LTED BOKE, Of high grade, suitable for Manufacturers or Planters, bonier in itself on excellent Fertilizer, and specially adapted for compost. As large quantities oi Sulphuric Acid are used to dissolvo the Phosphate, this will be found a cheap und convenient way to transport that material. The grado furnished wi^bo from 18 to 20 por cent. Dissolved Bone Phosphate. Price 840 per ton cash; Ou time, 845, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades wit) be furnished to order at an additional price per centago. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, Specially prepared for composting with cotton seed sod other plantation manures. Price 835 per ton ; cash; on time, 840, with interest at 7 por cent, per annum. GROUND BONE, > At much lower rates, consisting simply of tho Native Bono Phosphates ground to powder. Price 820 por ton cash. On time, 822 and iutordst at 7 per cent, per annum. WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents, No. 14 Adger's Wharf. Charleston, S. C. G. H. CORNELSON, Agent, Orangoburg, S. C. N. B.?The porcentago of Dissolved Bono Phosphate of ]}iitnc, and Ammonia in all the Etiwans, is ascertained at the Works, by their Chemist, before delivery Should any purchaser be dissatisfied, he may rolurn average Wimples of any pur chase, within 30 days after delivery, and they will be analyzed anew, and any deficiency in tho per cintage guaranteed will bo made good te him* by th<; Com pany. ' . j" 28 0 3m M' NAMAE? & JONES "T ARE NOW SELLING READY MADE CLOTHING, LADIES CLOAKS & DftESS GOODS REGARDLESS OF COST! Now is the Time to Get bargains! FRESH FAMILY ami' ALWAYS ON HAND?COM B ?ND SEE l/Ojl ?" duo 10 c WORTH OF GOODS!!! AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! On and after Monday, December 5th, my Entire Stock of Goods, will ,be Disposed of at NEW YORK COST and Less!!! H AVTNG- DECIDED TO MAKE A CHANG H) IN MV BUSINESS Those who nro desirous of obtaining BARGAINS Will find it to their interest to examine MY STOCK, aa such INDUCEMENT S have never been offered before in this Markot. I wonld CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION b> the REDUCED PRICES of CloakB, Shawls, Clothing Dpess^Gpods, Blankets,.Browr) and Bleached Cottons, Cattcos, Boots and Shoes, and all other Go.uls, too numerous t<. mention ALL GOODS FREELY SHOWN and only ONE Plill'E ASKED. GEO. H. CORNELSON. dec 3 oct 3 k ly . A JEFFORDS & CO ? riAVt? .7 TT ST ^RPETVED A EINE TOT OF GROCERIES which they are offering VERY LOW. Parties buying BACON, FLOUIt, W HIS KEY/, SUGAR, ? COFFEE, &o. Will find it to thoir advantage to CALL and PRICE OUR GOODS. A now lot of FINE nAMS just received. They will also find a CHEAP lot of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, Ac. oct 15?6m . T. A. JEFFORDS Sc TO. WOULD INFORM THE rUBLIO THAT HE 18 STILT, (URRYING ON THE OAR riage Making In all its various branchca, and will Mr.nufaotura nr Ttopair at the Sbartest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND GIN TO GIN AND PAtUC COTTON at SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MV MILL has brougfi from 1 to J criumre than that Ginned on the common Gins. oct 8 apl 2?ly 1 IL HKitfS. WASHINGTON HO1 BY Mrs. M. W. gtratton, COBKBB GERVAIS & ASSEMBLY STREET (OLUMHIA, 8. C. Convenient to tho Greenville and Charleston Railroads and the Business portion of the City. Kate of Transient Board?Two Dollars per Day. X* Regular Boarders received at Reasonablo Rates. dee 10 tf COMPOUND ACID, PHOSpnATE OP LIME, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. nnHlS ARTICLE IS MANtJPACTOBED J. by the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY aTCharlesisn, S. C, node? Superistender.ee of Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL. When com posted /'ith an equal weight of Cotton Seed, j its results have been found fully vqual to the best standard fertilizers. Its economy must commend it to the not ice of planters eencr - ally. For specific directions for composting end for supplies, apply to J. N. ROBSIN, Selling Agent, ChnrlcMon, S. C. JNO. 8. RESSE St Co., General .Agents, Baltimore dec ~I td PACIFIC tiUAKO COMPANY'S, (CAPITAL $1,000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. TIIS GUANO IS NOW SO WELL KNOWN in ull tho Southern 8tatcs for it? re markable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for five years paM has established its char acter for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the Companyin this trade. afTords tho surest guarantee of the continued excellence of its Guano. J. N. ROBSON, Rolling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore. Dec. 24. tf, ITRE INSURANCE. THE RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY, Office 1202 Mam and 12th Streets, RICHMOND, VA. JOHN R. DAVIS, President. JOHN F. C. POTTS, Secretary. MANN P.. QU ARLES Cashier. T. B. STABKE\ General Ageut. Having this day, (Oct. 17th, 1870.) re ceived the appointment of AGENT for Or angeborg of the above INSURANCE COM PANY, 1 am prepnred few take RISKS on ? - Stocka of Merchandize and Dwell in~s at reasonable rates. .JOHN A. HAMITLON, Agent for The Richmond Ranking and I nsurtiJice Company, and GqjllherP Life Innurr.nce Comp .ny, Markct-St., Orangeburg, S. C. cot 22 ly TUL Gl:E\T Sovtdkrn Piano Manufactory. BM. liNABft ?fc CO. m VNrrvrrr.ehs oe VP.AND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT ? r: wo rohrnjs. Halt I m ore, 33 ?1 ? 'I liesc instruments have been before the Public f?iT nearley Thirty years, and upon their excellence aluno attained <iu i:>.j'urrl-ii ed /?re-?wm?n?f which prououinOcs them uu equaled. Their TONE combine? grcnt power. "rvjeet* ness and tine singing quality, a-s well as great urify of Intonation and Sweetness through out the entire scale. Their TOUCH i; i 'ii .'it and elaetioi and entirely free from the stiffness found tn so many Pianos ? IN WORKMANSHIP they ere unequalled using none but tho very host skasonku >i vtk nivL. the largo capital employed in our husi ncss enabling n>? to keep cont inually an im menpe. stock of lumber. &c, on hand. All our SQUABb Diahos bays our New Im proved OrrratrungSc<iln\n<\ Ar.BArra Tbkblf We would call special attention ?<V our lute improvements in GRAND PIANOS AM) SQUARE GRANDS, Patkntrd Atousi 14' 1Kb?'., which bring the Pleno nearer perfec tion than has yet been attained. Every Piano fuRy warranto?l for Five Years. We have made arrangements for the Sci.r Whoursalk Aoi.m y for the most, celebrated PARLOR ORGANS AND M I.ODEO.NS, which we offer. Wholesale and Retail, at LowcM Factory Prie s. WM. ENA HP. & CO. Baltimore, Vd. I sept 10 " <-ni CAROLINA BITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. We take groat pleasure in offering the OLD CA RODIN A BITTERS to the public. They are compound*: 1 with great care, and contain somv of the best Ton ics in tho rnitrmScapia. Asevidttroe of the superiority of our Rli'i'EUS over all others, wc have e.-rtiuvatrs **oin many of the toad ing physicians in mil State, who have pre scribed them in their practice The OLD CA HO LINA HIF/TTUS Wiii be lO'.r.iu lOTulunuiu i?? Waut of Appetite, G-mural Debility, Chills und Ferer, and Dy?pepsii, Wo do not offer our BITTERS as a cure for all diseases, but us an Aromutio Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by Diuggiits and Grocers every where. Principal Depot. GOODRICil, W1NEMAN Importers of Choice- Dru? cals. Charleston, S. C| rear ? Mj Grocers ovcry iN',.% GO., / ;a and Cuew For the'Speedy Relief Aud Permanent Cure of CONSUMPTION", BKONCHlTIf?, A S T HMA, ? O L D $, And all Diseases of the LUNGS, CHEST, Oil THROAT I TUB EXPECTORANT is composed exclu sively of Herbal and Mucilaginous pro duct.?, whioh Permeate tiie very Sithntanv*. of the LfingA, causing theni to throw off the acrid matter which collect* in the Bronchia! Tubcsy and at tho same time forms a soothing coating, relieving the irritation which produces the cough. The object to be obtained is to cleanse tha. organ of all Impurities 5 to nourish and strengthen it when it bas becomo impaired and enfeebled by disease renew and in vigornte tho oiroulation of tho blood and strengthen the nervous organization. The EXPECTORANT does tins 10 an astonisbing degree. It is active but mild and congenial, imparting functional energy and natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitali. blood, and Nitrogen to assimilate the matter. It Equalize* the "Nervous Influence," producing quiet and composure TO COIN^UMPTIVES It fs invaluable, as it immediately relieves the difficult breathing and hurrassing cough which attends that disense. fob aWmA It is a specifier-one dose often reliovlng tho distressing choking, and producing calm and pleasant repose. fob ckoip No mother should ever be without a bottle of | the EXPECTORANT in the house. flTf hav 1 numerous certificates of its having rclnivcri, nlmost instantly, the little t-utTerer, when death appeared almost inevitable. MOTHERS BE ADVISED! Keep it on H?rndl Thia dread disease requires prompt action ; as soon as the hourso, hollow cough is beard, apply tho remedy, and it is easily s&bdueU ; Bat Delay in Dangerous! tGgT The properties or tho EXPkOK RANT are demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, soothing and healing, it brants the norvntu system and produces pleasant and rcfrealiipg sleep. It Exhilarates and KiIucm Glofstitlucf aud Ihpiie'tsion.4 Containing all these qualities :n a c'onvt ient and cone. nlr?t^?J i'orm, it but prvvt-u be t he MosL Vahiablo Lviurg ij.il am c? .? offered tu sufferers fvom Pulmt-!.:- ? ? I$_ TtlT'd i.a?*;>. AUGUST A, 05V. Sf.fd htf DrtijjiUs trc$$&hMre. Ayer's Sarsaparilla roa Ptmirixs? thk blood. The reputation this ex rollout medicine enjoys. Is derived from Its ov many of which are t marvellous. Invote canes of Scrofulous dis ease, where the nvntcra seemed saturated* with comm'lon, bavo been puritu.d and enred by It. Scrofulous afftcUout and disorders .which were ag gravated by the scrota lous contamination until they were palnftilly affllc?ng, have been radically cured in such great numbers in almost overy see-' tion of tho couutry, that tho public scarcely need to be Informed of Its virtues or uses. Scrofulons poison is one of the most destruc tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of U?o ore*uIsm undermines tho con stitution, and invites the attack Of enfeebling or fa ul diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed Infection throughout the body, and ?ieu, on some favorable* occasion, rapidly develop into one or oUisr of Its hideous forms, cither on the surface or&mo.i? the vitals. In the imtcr, tubercles may be suddenly deposited In the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows Us presenco by eruptions on Ute skin, or foul ulcerauoas on some part of the body, llcrco the occasional nse of a bottle of this Baraaparllta is advisable, even when no active symptoms of dU?tase appear. Persons af flicted with the following complaints generally find immediate relief, and, at luugtb, cure, by the nse of this SARSA^AlllLJLA: St. Antho wf Hcmfulou* disease. Also in the mure con coaled forms, aa liy.+prptla, Drop*y, Hca:-i 2>l*ea*e, Fits, JBpn*v*y, Xmrafgla. and Ute various I terror* affections of the muscular and nervous systems. Nyphlll* or Tenttrehl and JTerrtirlal Df? rni 1 are cured by it. though a long time Is re* qu i d for subduing these obstinat? maladies by any medicine? But long-continued use of this ???-???? will mi? th? complaint. J.eitcorrhcca tyr n'ltltem. ? firm,- ./?? c... ..._.. " Z . _ J>iw(Tfpj?, are commonly soon relieved nnd ulti mately cured bv Its purify ing ami invigorating effect. Minute directions for each case arc found in our Almanac, supplied grabs. Ilhcumatltm aad Uout, when cnucini by accumulation* of ex tranoous matters in the blood, yield quickly to It, as also?rcr Complaint*. Torpidity, Conge* tlon or Inflammation of the J.lrcr, and Joim dlce. when arising, as they often do, from me rankling poisons in tho blood. This 8AllSA JPARlttA is a great restorer for Ute strength and vigor of tho system. Those who are T.an ytild and IA*ilet*. ]>e*ponttrtU, ?lerplr**, and troubled with AerratM Appr*h'cn*Um? or rear*, or any of the atTecfions aymptomatic of Weak****, will find immediate relief and con vincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED BT Dr. 9. C. 4c CO., Lowell, Mass*, Practical and Analytical ChamMs. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWl Dr. JE. J. 0*L1TJEB0^. Agent at Orangcbnrg c, IT. augfi ly ^MmTER WHEEL, Mill GearintShaftin^riMleys fo'saciroiuaxLb^ -i- - I or Fulling at the Womb. These ta?eo?<{?| have seldom bcun treated &?ific<vf-full.v. Yl' profTcsaion has so remedy that woul tb^ac diseases with At last that renu by one of the most .1 .'V of Georgia. That remedy to^fttA FIELD'S FEMALE RRGUl ATOR.'i It purely vegctab!e. and is put up in AUauti Oa., by lirasfixloa & Co.. ll will'puri the blood and strengthen the system, roue irritation of the kidacjs, end Is a Bpc?i?c lor all the ?bore diseases; tain a cure as OiAohu is in Chills and ? <?r?. For a history of diaaaawu- and jarli cateeofits wonderiul eure?, the r-.' ret erred t? the wrapper c-round tl<e bottl Evcrs 1 ied to give ^anoWl or moc y refunded LaGra*0*. Ga., March $3,185 field & co,, atlanta, 'ja.~ take pleasure in stating lha ! the L'.st twenty years, the medicine yo putting op, known as OR, j. fKMAiK nxoutATur,, and contriver-it *v combination ever gotten for the wl-teh it is recommended. I bars milar with the prescription both "*> ,! titiouer of medicine nod in dont' ltic tice, und can honestly say that 1 esnfi) a boon to suffering females, andeanbui ibat every .lady *n wir VVh<dt ]*od<'who be suffering in any bra; may uc uu;c to ]/rwiir? a' POIIU?, tuai sufferings may not only be relieved, bo they may be restored to health-And etnj yVitb my kindest regards, I am, r?.?fpent W. B FEE KELL, M. Wo, the undersigned Druggists, take ure in commanding to the trade EraUficld's Female Regulator?-balie** to bo a good and 'reliable remedy fcj disease for whkh hsr reecssmend;: it Lans-ln.lt, Atlanta, Ga.t Pembcrfc?l>| son. Taylor & co., Atlanta, Georgia^ Wine & Fox, Atlanta, Georgia. W & Son, Marietta, Georgia. I'll PE'..u',J'"? i ^HtlATJSP* iEK MEDICI NE.?? is purely vegetal, will act upon the Liver and-Kidr.^ pronpily as Calomel and Buchu, withti j danger of salivation *?r destruction } bones. Parties taking this medicinl not tear getting wet, or in any other rvt*>na/ ble exposure. Hyjifiom* or Livtk Disr.Asr.:?Hond^'fbi, j?J Dull Feeling oe th*tDIucp, Sour .'Jtotna.eL Sick oSfcj-riervous IT&Jache, Heartburn, It ? digesten or Dyspepsia, Dud or BEte.r 'i*a*? in the Mouth, the skin has a thic?, r>uri' feeling, and is darker th^n usnaL C lies*,' Melancholy j.Reeling*, Crat-ps, Cold Poet, Colic, Dysentery; Dinrrhosa, Cnl'ls ard r. sind Piles, lri fact. wii?n sba Iietipjl i- i ut of i r J r. ycu are liable tof every di enso (but is uot contagious. ProphiU's Li ? er Me i" Ine, it inke,?? pro] ^'ly, will prevei t and euro any disease -r*1 n't ing- from a d" ranfffd fiver.? It. will **inilutn its fu iiiy, ?c, GEO. D THOMPSON. it. a. c. Sept - Lnv? u. s. Pn-.phin'K Livti-.Medicine ret find f< i i: i- crful ? '?l s. U is oxvclient f.if funcuui.-rff the Li :r, Texas. or l.'.eVy Hiip.ition of rsediug l. edicine. inform jm t'.i :t 1 have h*?tftf-1 d r.ftt' ilewl wiih i;. \-::n. l?Jt alter ui:?^ ? (i-ic : buttle: of J our Liver ' Mcrfc?Tt*?I :iu L . -e.,.i relief. 1 cii'.?;-i-fu",;? rt oimmenu ;* :. * ? a goo<l Faitilly .M'.dii ine,'an1 te> l c miuhr.; -.iiiit, it i$ good for anything fror whithii' clr.ims to be *o .lutidoie. Very respect tuily, DICK40CKETK. TR?PIIITT S PAIN RILL IT. This is the celebrated me Heine lhg. run tVrry Dftvis,' Pain Kil'er out ef the oo. i;et. wherever it was Mi'ni. Da vi* made Pr . i-.itt ?uilrr to Paia For ;. .eurs'.g'a. or p:iin of Any kinil it has.no ecj itvl For '.-rinses, Burns, or old ?i-r ?i, Taing y.ou can us*? as a drv liiLcs or Stings of Prd.ton p rfcet Antidote. Ii is ?o0 Coughs, o.r Aowel Cor.pVi indicates its nature fully, ft to pain. , MauvtHctured a vtxbs & Co., Atlanta, Oa, all drugghrt*. ! D00T.T fcorsvv, Oa., Aps Du certify, tint 1 was con and most of the time to ing the greatest ajrojpy ;uiAtIanv-*t^r ?fiwrtni mg every avuiiahie rented was cured wi?t two bot l*i oj>bitt's Aniqdyne Pain ing ritH' cent* only. It instantly. I therefore r highest degree to others Ear disease. ? I efcn sa finest family inodieLnes r Yours truly, W. Dmil.v fnivrr, Q.\. O. S. Piiot-ntTT. I It eighteen mouths, i>e 1 your I censdder it unequakd by n in the head; brvnM., back colic no*hing givca "relief your Anodyue Pita Kill, griod in tbo community in WttVj my own. Von?, Lt., D. T. FORI Nt wtos*^Facto PropbitJ : Lost ais koce savvrt), swell to ?haut- twice i: , .rendering hin. almost bei lions of your Anodyne Pa'-i^ ly cured It. 4i CEKTI1I '.OF GEORG r?v *v, C*. Nov., i$C.7.-~Tt summer en4 horae sprarte,? i cauala^fbijAtm t#g to _ ., j ?i: 'Woaprfior. .11 '.i thorongli n a DAVJS. Know al this daj i'erred i rnisBett t! ?Y? *Ulh s. Sold and ir*3fv Cr? ' ,"-<i?'*? P