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OFFICIAL. Acts ami Joint Resolutions Paused by ilie I<t??jswi at ????? Sessions 18?0 mal &S71. j Joint Resolution to authorise State Trtai- \ urer to Reissue to IV. II. Pringle, Exe en/or of Mrs. Bertha Shirring, Cer tificate of State Stock, Bo it CDactcd by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, uow met ar?l sitting iu General Assembly, and bv the au thority ofxtho same, Th .t the State treasurer bo, and he is hereby authorized to reissue to Wm. 13. Pringle, executor of Mrs. Bertha Skirving, deceased, cer tificate of stock of tho eauio amount, pnyablo at tho same time, and bearing tho sarao interest as those lost or de stroyed : Certificate No. 19, issuo of 185G, for construction of new State capitol for 8950; and that tho said Wm. B. Prbglo is hereby required to deposit with the State treasurer a bond legally executed iu the pennl sum of ojo thousand nine hundred dollars, to indemnify tho State against loss. Approved March 7. 1871. Joint Resolutiotts authorizing the State treasurer to reissue to John Phillips, executor of John Campbell, deceased, certain certificates of Said Stock. Whereas, It appears by the books of the State treasurer that there has been duly issued certain certificates of State stock, to the amount of five thousand six hundred and 6ixty dollars (856G0) to John Phillips, cxc:utor of John Camp bell, deceased; and, whereas, suid stock was lost or destroyed at tho burning of Columbia, in February, 1SC3; and, wher n8, it is cquitablo aud just that the stock should be renowed on the the part of the State; therefore, bo it Resolved by tho Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by tho authority of the samt!, That the State treasurer be, and he hereby, authorized to reissue to siad John Phillips, executor of John Camp bell, deceased, ccrtiGcatcs of stock of the same amount, payable at the same time, and bearing the same rate of interest, as those lost or destroyed; and that the said John Phillips is hereby required to de posit with the State treasurer a bond, legally executed, in the penal sum of eleven thousand three hundred and twenty dollars (811,320) to indemnify the State against loss. Approved March 2d, A. D. 1871. An Act to authorize and cnipower Jantes C. Rnudlelt to establish a wharf in the Town &f Beaufort. Skction 1. lie it enacted by the Sen nto aud House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting iu G( ucral Assembly, aud by the uthority of the same, That James C. Rundlott be, nnd is hereby, authorized and empowered to erect and buld a wharf at tho south end ? ''his lot, in the Town of Beaufort, situated at tho cor ner of Bay and Ninth staocis. and to ex tend the same as far southward toward the channel of the river us may be no ccssary for commercial purposes, and eastward across the foot. ::nd tu the west line of Ninth street, nnd that he be, nnd is hereby, authorized nnd empowered to construct and extend Ninth street, from Bay street down to said wharf. Skc. 2. That thefranthiso hereby granted shall be vested in the said James C. Rundlett, his heirs, executors, ad ministrators and assigus, fur the tetm of twentyty-ono yea s. SEC. 3. AH acts or parts of acts, in consistent with this net, are hereby re pealed. Approved the 7th of March, A. D. 1871. Ac Act to Charter the S<>:'tft Carolina JPhospluxts und Phorphutic River Miu t*,j C..,..,,, ' - W *'???<>/ Snufl, Carolina, aud to Graut to th> Persons therein uamcd, and their Assooiatcs, the Right to Dig ami Mine in the Beds of the Navigable Streams and Waters of the State of Sauf ft Carolina J\,v "Phosphate Rocks and Phosphatic Ue posit*. SECTION 1. Bo it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Stato of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, und by the authority of the same, That the Stato of S"u(th Carolina does hereby give and Riant to tin; following persons, to wit:. R H KUiott, Robert Smalls, W J Whipper, N U Myers, Lucius WimUnsh, W B Nash. S A Swails, II J Maxwell, James M Allen, W 11 Johes.B A Boso mon, B Byas, Edward Mickey, E Nche mias, W R Jervey, J N. 11 ay no, Timo thy Hurley, Anson W Thayer, John B Bates, J 0 Mayo, James M Crofut, F J Moses, Jr. A J Ransier, C W M< nt goiDory. 15 WhSftetr.oro and R A Sis son, nnd Bttch other persons as they may a.^ocutde .vith them, the right to dig. mine and remove, for the lull term of thirty years, from tho beds of tho navi gable streams aud waters within tho ju risdiction of tho State of South Carolina, the phosphate rocks and phoaphatio de posits : Provided, That the persons named, nnd their associates, shall not in any way interfere with the free naviga tion of tho navigable streams and wators of this State or tho private rights of any citi/.en or eitifeens rosidiug upon or own* ing tho lauds upon the banks of the said navigable rivers and waterc of the State. Sec. That this gift and grant is made upon tho express condition that said grantees shall pay to the Stato of South Carolina tho sum of one (1) dollar per ton for ovcry ton of phosphate rock aud phosphatic deposits dug, mined and re moved from the said navigable rivers and waters of tho State j and, further, that the said guarantees shall pay into tho Treasury of tho State tho sum of five hundred dollars, as a license fee, bc furo ounimcncing busiuess under said grant. Sec. 3. llcfuro commencing opera, j tions under nuthotity of this Act, said I grantees and their associates shall file^ or causa tu br filed, in the office of the State Auditor, n bond in the penal sum of fifty thousand dollurs (50,000) dol lars, conditioned that said grantees and their tssociatos shall make true, aud faithful returns to said s!a e uuditor, annually, on or before tho first d.iy oi October, and oftcner, if icquired by tl c said State Auditor, of the uutnbcr of j t ms of phosphatic rooks and phospnntic deposits dug, iniucu and removed by them from the bees of the navigable streams and waters of the State; and shall punctually p;y to the State Treas urer, Annually, on the first day of Octo ber, one (1) dollar per ton for every ton for cucry ton of phosphate r< cks and phosphatic deposit by them dug, mined and removed from the beds of the navi gable streams aud waters of the State during the year preceding; said bonb to be renewed annually, aud approved by the Attorney-General. The books of said grantees and their associates shal be opeued to tho iuspectiou of the State Auditor, or agent duly appointed by hitu for that purpose. SEC. 4. That the capital stock of said company shall consist of two million (2,000,000) dollars, to bo divided in shaics of one hundred dollars, each, with tho privilege of increasing the same to a*i nmouut not exceeding five millio > dollars; and whou the sum of three hun dred thousand dollars shall ha\ i bet n subscribed, tha said company may I c organized and go into operation. Sec. 5. That the profits of said company may, from time to time, he divided among tho stockholders ucordingto such rules and regulations as they may pre scribe, not repugnant to the luws of the State Sec. G. That the steck of said compnny may be transferred in such manner and form as may be directed by the by-laws of the Company. Sec. 7. The said company shall be en titled to all the rights and privileges ac corded to other corporations incorporated by the laws of this State: Provided, that nothing in this Act shall be construed as giveing to the said Souh Carolina Phos phate and Phosphatic River Mining Com pany the exclusive right to dig and mine in the unvigal le rivers and waters of the State. Sec. 8. All Acts aud parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved March 9, 1871. Aji Act to Ameni An Act en titled" An Act to Incorporate the Enterprise Rail road Company of Charleston South Carolina." Approved March 1, 1870. Section 1. Re it enacted by the Sen ate nnd House of Representatives ol the State of South Carolina, now met aud sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the sttne. The Enterprise Railroad Company are hereby authorized to lay their railroad traok through and along any street of tho city of Charhs ton, whioh may be necessary, iu order t<> ktMIII\.t.li <? l.i. ..... . ... ki.U . .. .. Carolina Railroad Company, and track of the Northeastern Railrotd Company, and to couuect East Ray Street wi h the Ashley River. Sec. 2. The said company arc forth or authorized to lay their rai'rond track and run their curs from any point or points on the Cooper River, to any point or points on the Ashley River, within the city of Charleston, or within ten milca of the corporato limits of said city. Sec. 3. The said company arc further authorized to issue seven per cent cou pon bonds, to the amount of ten thou sand dollars for every mile of completed railway Q Se^. 4. The said compacy arc fur tner authorized to lay their railway irack or tracks, should it be found de sirable, down to tlt'O water frout of any of the wharves >f the said city. Sec. 5. The track or tracks herein authorized may be used by said company for oar ry ing freights nnd passengers, or ' cither, ut the option of said company. Approved Mnrcfl* Qtb, 1871. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. TUB GUANO 18 NOW 80 WELL KNOWN ih ?1! tho Southern 8Ule? for its re tharkable effects as nn agency for increasing the producta of labor, ns not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for five years past hns established its chnr? ncter for reliable excellence. The large fixe.I capital invested by the Company in this trade, atfurdn tho surest guarantee of tho continued excellence of its Guano. S; N. ROBSON, Soiling Agent. Charleston, S. C. JSO. B. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore. Dec. 24. tf. COMPOUND ACID* PHOSPHATE OF, LIME, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. THIS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED by tho PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY nt Charleston. 8. C, under Superintendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN BAVEN EL. ??W hen com posted with an equal weight of Cotton Seed, its results have been found fully equal fn the best standard reVHlIUVs! Its economy' must commend it to the notice of planters genor ally. For specific directions for composting nnd for supplies, apply to J N. ROBSIN, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. 'NO. S. REESE & Co., General Agents, Baltimore doc Iii td EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. SI ATM TREASURY OFFICE, Coi.t'siitiA, S. ('., December 1, 1S70. THE BOOKS of the Treasury Office for the Transfer and Conversion of STOCKS and BONDS will be closed on and after the nl5th instant un'il the 1st proximo, for cun veicnce in preparing statement of interest due to January 1. 1?71. N1LE8 G. PARKEB. Treasurer State S. C. dec c EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Statk TnrAflfiti Orrics, Coi.rvitiA, S C., December 1, 1870. rpHE INTEREST falling due on the I Coupon Bonds of the State of South Carolina to the 1st of January. 1871, w ill be paid IN (70LD <>n and after that date nt tho office of II. II. Kimpton, Financial Agent of the State. No. 1', Nassau Street, New York, and at this office. The interest falling due on the Registered Slock of the State to January 1st, 1871, will be paid IN COLD on and after that date at the Treasury olhce onlv. NILES G. PARKER, Treasurer State South Carolina, dec 8 c Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Laxative Medioine. Perhaps no one medi cine is so universally required by every body ab a cathartic, nor was ever any be fore so universally adopted into use, in ovcry country and among all classes, as Ulis mild butefllcient purgative I'M. Tho obvious reason is, that it in a more relia ble and far more ef fectual remedy than any other. Those who bavo tried it, know that it cured Uicm: those who havo not, know that it eures their neighbors and friends; and ail know Uiat what it does once it does al ways ? Unit it never fails through any fault or ncg glect of its composition. We have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures of tho following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not imhlixh them. Adapted to all aKes and conditions n all climates; containing neiUier calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may bo taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh,and makes them pleasant to lake, whilo being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on tho internal viscera to purify tho blood and sthmilato it into healthv action ? remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of tho body, restoring their irregular action to health, iiml hy correcUng, wherever they exist, snota de rangements as are the tlrst origin of disease. Minute directions aro given In the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these J'illa rapidly cure: ? For i?rnpepaln or Sciilig^ntloii. Unties* neM, LunKuur and Low of Aaiiflltr, they should lie taken moderately to sUmufate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For Uver Cotaplataf and its various symp toms, Billions llruiluche, Alck Ilrutl acue, Jutinillre or ??rem Slcknew, JBll loua Colic and nilloan SV? er?, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Is.mrntery or Itiarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally required. For Itlieumutiam, ??'out, ?Qravel, Pal plfution of flip Heart, Pain In ihn Mide, IfucU and a.oiu.. they should be contin uously taken, ns required, to change tho diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For I>ro??y and Dropsical Swelling* they should be taken in largo and frequent dosoa to produce the effect of a drastlo purge. I-or Nuppi (-?Kinn a large nose should bo taken as it produces Uie desired effect by sym pathy. As a l>intirr Pill, take -me or two fill* to .iromotc digestion and relieve the stomarh. ^ bowols Into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. Oiio who feels tolerably well, often flnds thnt a dose of thesn I'Uls make- him feel decidedly bet ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. Jir. J. C. A !'/;/{ A CO., Practical Chemltts, LOWELL. MASS-, V. 8. A. Dr. E. J. GLSVLRflS. Agent at Ornngeburg C. II. augfl ly FIRE INSURANCE. Tili: KHUUOM) BANKING AND INSURANCE ( (I M PAN Y, Office 1202 Main ami 12th Sired*, RICHMOND, YA. .JOHN B. DAVIS. President. J?RN F. c. POTTS, Secretary. MANN s QUARLES, Ca shies. T. B. STARKE, General Agent. Having this day, (Oct. Utb. 1S7.0.) re ceived the oppointnxeid of AGENT for Or angeburg of the above INSURANCE COM PANY, I am prepared to tako BISKS on Stores. Slocks of Merchandise and Dwell ings at reasonable rales. JOHN A. HAMITLON, Agent for The Richmond Ranking and Insurance Company, and Southern Lifo Insurance Company, Market-St., Ornngeburg. S. C. oct 22 ly NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT 1! I DOYLE, WILES & CO., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANOEBU110! COUNTY THAT they have purchased tho CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF THOS. RAY And are CARRYING ON I bo C A Ti l l T A C l K B U H T N K 9 S In nil its BRANCHES. Order-loft with US will bo PROMPTLY FILLED. All kinds of REPAIRING: NEATLY DONE and With DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. jioa ijr, rtltttte A CO,* dec 17 C Orangeburg, S C. THE LIVERPOOL Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL?GOLD 17,000.000X0, HAS KSTARLISllKD AN AGENCY IN OR A NC ERC RG, S. C. The Terms of this WELL KNOWN OLD ENGLISH COMPANY are FAIR, nnd tho Security it offers, Absolute. Apply to JAMES II. FOWLES, Agent, At Citizen's Savings Rank. CHARLES T. LOWNDES, General Agent, Choi lesion, S. C. jan 28 c 3m WILHELM THEODOU MILLER, HAS .It ST RECEIVED A Large Assortment of PIPES AND SEG ARS ritoM tub BEST MEERSCHAUM MANUFACTORY IN THE IT. S. Also a Few Lot of Nine and Choice GROCERIES, To wit : SMOKED TONGUE.* BEEF. ' NEW YORK? BEEF RA LOK TS. SUGAR CURED HAMS. Ami ail other First Class FAMILY GROCERIES, mar I c WILL DELIVER EVERY SATURDAY To ANY FAMILY Rolled Crist and Meal Made of PURE WHITE WESTERN CORN. - I respectfully notify the PUBLIC <! that mj former H HAlt-ROOH will be CLOSED from tiic dth ilny of March, r 1871, und will urtly keep LIQUORS hercaf ~Ur for FAMILY I'CRPOSES. tf T. A &, CO HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FIXE LOT OF G It O C E R I ES which they nro offering YERY LOW. Parties buying KACON, FLOUR, WHISKEY, SUGAR, COFFEE, &o. Will find it to their advantage t . CALL and PRICl* OUR GOODS. A new lot ?d* FINE I! A MS just rcceivi ). They will also find a CHEAP lo! of DRY GOODS, SMOCS, FIATS. AV. oct 10?Gm T. A. .riTFOttDN & CO. TTTOITLI) YNPOPM T11F. PUBLIC THAT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE C\U 7 t rintto Makn.? in nil its various bn t cheg will Manufacture or Repair at the Shortest Notice, nil Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G NI TO <:iN AND PACK COTTON SIIOP.T NOTICE. C<.n GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from} to J cent more than that dinned on the common Gins, oct 8 apl 2?ly II. RIGGS. ETTIWAN GUANOS, SOLUBLE IVIAi-JURES AND SULPHURIC ACID M A X UFACTU V. T.D AT I It K ETI W AN WORKS, C II A It L i: S T 0 A\ So . Ca. ItY Tin: SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPERPHOSPHATE COMPANY. ? The now well known EtiWan Guano is manufactured from tho Native Rone Phrsphtites < f South Carolina These Phosphates in their natural state are Inso luble, and require t<> he ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company havo now in operati >n ihn I n j ?-; Sulphuric Acid Chambers at tho South, and are. therefore, able to manufacture at thu 1 ?wesl rates, the highest grade of Fertilizer; it being clear (!::( the greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, the less thu quantity required per acre. In order t:> make the Fertilizer complete Ammonia and Potash in sufficient oh-'mG tie.- are added. With liicse views tho t ompany inauulacturo and offer for sale 1: T l W AN t. I A N OS, Warranted to contain front 15 to 20 p r Cent, ol Dissolved Rone Phosphate cd* Lime, and from 1- t<? '.'.] per t cut. of Arnim nia, with a sufiieient addition of Peru vian Guano and Potash, to adaj : it to all crops. Price ??>?"> p*'r ton, cash; on time SiJO per ton, and interest 7 p< rccrit. per ami tin. DINS C> LVK I> li O 79 E , Of high grade, suitable for Manufacturers >r Planter; . being in itself an nxcolhut Fertilizer, and specially adapted for compost. As largo quantities ol Sulphuric Acid are used to dissolve the Pho.sphate, this will bo found a cheap and convenient I way to transport that material. '1 ho grade furnished will bo from 13 to 20 per cent. Dissolved Rom Phosphate. Price 810 per ton cash. On time, S-15, with interest nt 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will he furnished to order at an aiVdjilioual psicu pcect utage. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, Specially prepared for composting with cotton seed and other plantation manures. Price per urn ; cash; on time. 840, with interest nl 7 p^r cent.peronuum GROUND LONE, At much lower rates, consisting simply of tho Native Rone Phosphates ground to powdc?. Price 8*20. pev tou cash. On lime, ?22 und interest at 7 per cent, per annum. YVM C. REE \ CO., Agents. So, 11 Adgcr's Wharf. ('/larltston, S. C 0. u. CORNELSON, Agent, Orangeburg, S. C. X. \\ 'i I,,, percentage of Dissolved Rone Phosphate of Lime,and Ammonia in all tho Etiwnns, is nsrer ui.1 at the Works, by their Chemist, before delivery. Should any purchns r be dissatisfied, ho may return average samples of any pur chase, within 30 days uf tor delivery, and the) will bo analyzed anew, nnd any deficiency iu tho per cm tage guaranteed will 1? made good to him by the Com pany. jan 28 ? 3m WASHINGTON HOUSE BY Ml% M. W. Stratton, Co***?. GKRVA1S k ASSEMBLY STREETS COLUMBIA, R C. Cotl*etiietlt ?0 tho Greenville and Charleston H??rn.'i'i? ntld the" Business portion of Ibo City. B/ito of Transient Board?-T\Vo Dollars ber Day. llfgttlnr B?afders received at Ressonnblo Rates. dee 10 If [EEL, Mill Oearint,Shaaiiu>&Pulleys ecpt 10 ly G CAROLINA BITTERS, A DELIGHTFUL TOSIC. We take great pleasure in offering the OLD CA ROBIN A BITTERS to the public. They arc compoundel with great enre. and contain sonic of the ftcsf Toll ies in the Pharmacopia. Asc\idvnce of the superiority of our BITTERS over nil others, we have certificates from many of the lead ing physicians in our State, who have pre scribed them in their practice. The OLD <JAUOIJN \ SJIKTTKS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever, and Dyspepsia. Wo do not offer our BITTERS ns n cure for all diseases, but as an Aronmtio Tonic, they have no equal. Tor sale by Diuggists and Grocers every where. Principal Depot. GOODRICH. WI NEMAN k CO . Importers of Choice Diujy and Chemi cals, Charleston, S Cj mar 6 ly Fos tlio Speedy Relief And Permanent Cure of CONHIJ M PTLOIST, ISROXC1I1TIS, A S T II M A. C 0 Ii U 3, And all Diseases ol the LUNGS, CHEST, OR THROAT! npiIE EXPECTORANT is composed exclu sively c< Herbal and Muci!?igin?03 pro duets, which I'crmentc the very Snbsfanoo of the I.UilKN, causing them to throw off the acrid mntter which collects in the Bronchial Tubes, and nt the same time forms a soothing coating, relieving the irritation which produces the cough. The object to be ohtainc 1 is to cleanse the organ of all impurities : to nourish and strengthen it when it has become impaired anil enfeebled by disease : to renew ami in vigornte the circulation of the blood and strengthen the nervous organisation. The EXPECTOK VNT does this to an astonishing degree. It is active but mild and congenial, imparting functional energy and natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and Nitrogen to assimilate the matter, It Equalizes the "iVenwM Influence,*' producing quiet and composure TO CONSUMPTIVES It is invaluable, as it immediately relieves the difficult breathing and harrassing cough which attends that disease. FOR ASTHMA It is a specific?one (loso often relieving the distressing choking, and producing calm and pleasant repose. r.vnit C'ISOUP No mother should ever be without a bottle of the EXPECTORANT in I ho house. Wo have numerous certificates of its having roloived, almost instantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared almost inevitable MOTHERS BE ADVISED! Keep it on Hand! This dread disease requires prompt action: as sonn as the hoarse, holtow cough is heard, apply the remedy, nnd it is easily subdued ; Hut Oelay is Dangerous! tkir The properties of the EXPECTO RANT nre demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, soothing and healing. It braces the nervous system and products pleasant and refreshing sleep. It Exhilarates and Relieves Gloominess und Depression. Containing all these qualities In a conven ient and eoneentrnted form, it has proven to be the Most Valuable Lung Balaam ever offered to sufferers from Pulmonary dis eases. Prepared by WM. II. TU TT a* UND, A?GU8TA, OA. JSold Ay Druggists everywhere. nov & Cm CANDLES, SOAP and MATCHES, low down. Call on ;W? A. MEIIONEY * CO ? B -A. X> . TT is woll known to I Doctors and to Ln dies, that Women -are' ubject to numerous diseases peculiar to their sex?such as Sup* preesion of the Menses, Whites, Painful Month 1/ 'Periods" Rkeuniav* tistn of (he hack and Womb, Irregular Men* struration, Homorrhage or Kiccseiv? "Flowi" ntk)/ Pf olapads Uteri or' or Falling of thc-Womb. ThltM tlilir?** hate seldom been treated eti*c'?ssfujl/,, j Tbtf ,r profession hns eotight diligently tor some1 remedy that would eabala them to treat these diseases With success. At last that remedy has been discovered by one of the most skillful physicians in the State of Georgia. That remedy if BRAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. It isr purely vegetable, ond is put up in Atlanta, (la., by iai.MiHHi.Ds & co. It will purify , the blood and strengthen the system, relieve irritation of the kidncjs, and is a perfect specific for nil the .".bcv? dis.'nm-?; ?- c-r tain a eure iih (Quinine is in Chili? and Fev ers. For a history of diseases, and certifi-' catcsofits wonderful cures, the rcadev is' referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Evcrs bottle warranted to give satisfaction' or money refunded. LaGbanuk, Ga., March 23, 187,0.?Bdad fiki.o & co., Atlanta, OA.?Dear Sin: f take pleasure in stating that I have used for"" the last twenty years, the medicine you art' putting up, known as on. j. im \m i?:>.r>V i i 'I \ i i: nroi'i.atob, and consider it the best combination ever gotten for the diseases for which it is recommended. I have been fa milar with the prescription both as a prac titioner of medicine and in domeotis pfTM** , tico, and enn honestly say that I consider 1* a boon to suffering females, sntd nan but hope* that every lady iu our Whole land, wko may be suffering in any way peculiar totheitTSe*. may he aldo to procure n bottle, that their sufferings may not only be relieved, but tbat they may be restored to health and strengt bi With my kindest regards, 1 am, respectfully,. W. B- FERRELL, M. D. We, the undersigned Druggists, take picas uro in commendi-iff to tho trade Dr. J. UrnUfields Female Bcgulatcr-?-believing IC .to bo a good aud reliable remedy for the [disease for which he recommends it. W. A. Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga.: Pcmbcvton, Wil son. Taylor fi co., Atlanta, Georgia. Red' wine &. For, Arhinta, Georgia. W. Roof & Son, Marietta, Georgia. DR. PHOPHITT'S CELEBRATED LIV ER MEDICINE.?It is purely vegetable, aati will act upon the Liver and Kidneys a?/ pronptlj as Calomel and Buchu, without ony danger of salivation or destruction of ther bones. Parties taking this medicine neod not fear getting wet, or in .*.ny other reusaVa^ hie exposure. Symptoms or Liver DIsbASR :?ITettWiliVf Dull Feeling or th?* Blues, Sour Stotnachr Sick or Nervous Headache. Ileoi tbtiin, Irt digestion or Dyspepsia, Bud or Ritter Taste iu the .Month, the ?kir? has a thick, rough' feeling, and is darker tlu.n usual, Cfcstive ncss, Meieficholy Feelings, Cramps, Cold' Feet, Colic, Dysentery. Diarrhoea. Curla and; Fever, and Files. In fact, where, this Liver' i??nt of order, you aru IihIiI** tc every dis ease that is not contagious. Pi*9pliill's Liv er Medicine, if taken properly., will prevent ami cure any disease rcHultiitg Ovim a da ranged liver. It will regulate iis functions and thus cure all diseases eau.-ed hy the fail ure of its healthy action. It lus beeu nsedi ? for a great number of years, and hns givon' universal sntisfaeiion. There is no brother' or son claiming to have the original rrcip*. lt is put Up iu both Powder and Fluid form. FAiRBt-kn, Ga?, *opt, 4. lbt.8 ? DB. O. tf. 1KOP1IITT: Sin: My wife has beatj ?n in valid for till eon years, Ductqa& all arrecd i siie had '"Liver Disease." Disconnection, ??villi i tir It- prfcetico rW m?t*4 ^-rJTTlfStta ~atow 1 noted remedies, none of which leentrtl to do* any good.?Sometime ago I procured a bot tie* of your "Liver Medicidv." of y<a?r agent' here, C. A. Harvey, wu'eh bring given according to directions, h:;.- atT.ctean oe ra pide cure. Respectfully, &c, CEO. L. THOMPSON. ChaRLOTT. x. t\, Sept. 24. 1SUP.?t have ? used Dr. t). S. Prophitt s Liver Medicine as a tonic, and found it to be powerful and efficacious. It is excellent for fuuotienal derangement of the Liver or c?iittipationleT tho bowels; iu most cases ?:.-cling tho necessity of a regular course of medicine. E. J. MEYNARD1E. A. M. Pastor Tryon St. Mabiox Coi ntt, Texas. Aug. 1. 1800.?-Dr. O. S. PnorillTT?Dtttr Siti ?? I write you this to inform you that I have been troubled a great deal with iudgestion, but after using one bottle of your Liver Medicine, I find great relief. !? oheer fully recommend it as a good Family Medicine, and feel confidant that it is good for anything for which it claims to bo an. antidote. Very respowfully, DICK LOCKEXIL PROPItlTT'S PAIN KILL IT! This is the celebrated medioine that'TS a Perry Davis, l'aiu Killei out of the ma-east, wherever it was sold. Davis made Prophitt change the name from Pain Killer to Paiu Kill it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ar paiu of any kind it has no equal For Cots, Bruises, Burns, or old Sores, it is the best thing you can use as a dressing. For Snake. Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is a perfect Antidote. It is good for Colic, Colds, Coughs, or Aowcl Complaint. Its name indicates its nature fully. It is truly Dbatm to pain. Manufactured and sold by Brad fiki.k & Co., Atlanta. Ga., and for sale by nil druggists. Doot.v CoEXTT, Ga., April, 18G7.?This is its certify that 1 was confined to tho house, and most of the time to my bed, and buffer ing ihe greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for five months, und after try ing every available remedy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottles of Dr. 0.8. ProphitCs Amodyne Pain Kill It; each cost ing fifty cents only. It relieved me almost instantly. 1 therefore recommend it in the Bar disease. 1 can say that it ia one of the finest family medicines now out, certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. Dooi.y Couxtt, Ga., Oct. 27, 1867.?Da O. S. Pnoi'HlTT. 1 have, during the last eighteen months, used your Pain Kill If, ami I consider it uncqualcd hy nnything for paiu. in the head, breast, back or side; and for colic nothing gives relief half so quick a*, your Anodyne Pain Kill. It is doing muels good iu the community in other families a* my own. Vuiirs, 1>. T. FOREHAND. >. kwton Factory, Ga., Nov., 1887.?Dr Prophitt: Las! summer my horse sprained his kneo severely, causing tha whole leg te> swell to about twl?o if natural sire, ass& rendering him almost helpless; two appUea tions of your Anodyne Pain Kill It thorough ly cured it. JOHN B. DAVIS. CERTIFICATE. STATE OF GEORGIA,?Fcltox Cotxrr. Know all men by there presente. That I have this day, for value received, sold and trans ferred to Brndficld & Co., tho sole right to manufacture and sell my Family Medicines, and have furnished them with the full re cipes, and have authorized tha said Brad field Co., to print, or hava printed, any thing they may sec proper concerning any and nil of above named Medicines. This l?th dry of June, 1870. [8igned] O. 8. PROPHITT In presence of Thomas F. Jons?, Rot tri Crawford, Notary Public, (l. s.) Manufactured and for saloby BRADFIBLD? A CO., Broad street, Atlanta, Ga., andrer sale by all druggists. Aug 12 If