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Sta-av;
8W*St Potato** .
Whit# Bean* ...
Clover Seed ....
Timothy Bead..
Dried Peaches (•a-
period) 39
Dried PoaaftM (pool
DriedJApplce..... M
K -'^iTTT. W
Coal.,
Lime... 80
Turnip*
gwMoal...
Wheat
Cotton M
Ground Peao
Hair..
BUTUR RETAIL MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
W. L. GRIFFITH.
COTTON—Middling 8,@8*
Low UiddUng flS.81
flood Ordinal* 7®, A
OxMnan 6 #
BACON—Balk Kta. 8
Balk ghoul dan 7
BALT—Tirginoi $10U
Llratpool tl.SO
REAL—per bnabal *1.00
OOBN—par baahei *1.00
FLOOR—per Ml M. 9*8.00
RIGS—per pound 10
LABD—per pound. 191
COFFER—per pmmd .95
SUGAR—per pound 19)
SYRUP—per galoe 50 @ 65
CHESS—per poamd ...90
NAILS—pm pmmd 6
PEPPER aadJVPIOK—per pmmd 40
SNUFF—pm pmud 91.00
TOBACCO—per ponad 50 0 91.96
MAOKKBAIj eMh.........t.o.T.... 6
WELL BUCKETS—each 76
KEROSENE OIL—per nkm 40
BABT1R TRADE.
CHICKENS J, 10 to 90
EGOR—per don ... 10
BUTTRft-wto pmmd 19|tol6
BEES WAX—per pound 90
tallow—pm pound s
DRIED PEACHES. 8 to 7
PORK—per pound 8 to 7
BEEF—per pound 4 to 6
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FOR 1878.
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The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARIIIAai
The PRIVATB MBDICAL AOVISm
ipssu
CO.VS UMP1ION CURED,
, having bad plaord in his band* by an
East Indian mansion%ry, the formula of a
mple vegetable remedy for the speedy and
permanent care of Cnnaamntion, Bronohltaa,
Catarrh. Autraa, and all Throut and Lung
iff *ctions. also n ptwilive and radical cure fot
General Eebiliiy and nil nervous complaints,
after having thoroughly tested its wonderful
'••irutive power* in thousands of sates, feels
ir his duty to make il known t# his suffering
: ilows. The recipe will be sent fret ot
oburge, to all who desire it, with full direc
tions for preparing and Hucciwsfully using.
A 'I trees with stamp naming this paper. Dr.
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< 'her sex, in anv part of the oouotry who is
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1878. NEW YOBK. 1878
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copy
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The contents of this paper Imiu a comple
resume of the events ami gossip of the previ-
•even days, uiul »he imdiug inatter ot
each number would <ton-titiuo a Uog * vol-
giving vuinuoiu iuhnniidion ou all snb-
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CldsliY. J »NES A ItKESE.
a ray of hop« is offered through the
of a missionary friend who has Bent me the
formula of a purely vegetable medicine which
hna long been used by the native medicine
men of Hindostau for the positive and
radical eure of Consumption, Bronchitis,
Athsma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Throat and
Lting difficulty. General Debility, Loss of' lituv
Manhood and ail Nervous Affections,its pnw- ' n±
re baa been t(«tect in hundreds of cases with-!
nut a failure. T now feel it mv sacred duty '
h possible
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South. His ubuudiiii* humt-r and grapliic
UiXHTiptionn are will known in Georgia.
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THE CONSTITUTION.
Atlanta. Ga,
Taylor Nnperior Court April Term*
April 4th 1878.
Li bdl for Divoroa.
Simplesi & Best.
■: U M'S v..
Jt -if 1 No 177 W 4. St.
C I N C I N NAT ! o. ,
HOME
WAS AWARDED m
w. G. BATEMAX
f LIVER ,)
Martha J. Kii.kt. j
W. 8. Hii-bt. (
It appearing to the Court that Libellant
. citix-m ot ibis county, and it appearing
the Court from the return nt thet-heriff, tb
the Defendant is not to be found in this
oennty, and it further appearing that said
Defendant is not a resident of this Stale, it is
therefore ordered by the Court that service
lie perfected aud the Defendant by publica
tion of this order in the Butler HKR-UiD ones
a mouth for four months imnnidutely pre-
cceding the next t-*rm of this Court. It fttr-
ther appearing to tbu Court that the Plaintiff
was unable ut tu<* tinm of filing her -petition
U> attach a schedule of the propelty to the
( same; it is ordered by the .Ocurt that said
Agents j Complaint be allowed ninety days from tue
adjournment of the court to attach said
schedule.. It further appearing to the court
at the time the Defendant filed her petition
iu this case that she was uot prepared to at-
t»ioh a schedule of the property owned by
Plaintiff aud Defendant at the tune of their
a poratiou. It is ther tore ordered by the
o -urt, that ninety duvs be allowed Plaintiff
bom the adjournment of the coart to make
'-ut and attach said schedule. W. h. Wallace
& O. M. Colbert. Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of 1
Superior Court si the April Term 1871
This-Turn 1 7th 1878.
FIRST PREMIUM!
At the Centennial FvhlWtioe, |K7«, and baa
always carried oil' ttie liitrhest houurs
wherever exhibited.
ASWSshamsiaB*
STITCH" MACHINE. ADAPTED t® thf
WANTS of KVEltYBODY. The “
SEWING Nlf ■
vnan unoe by tl
ialant and Mo*.. —
nTl the Essential Farts (7 a PlR^T til A88
MAOHIMB. is 8IUFLK in CONS’i RUCTION,
MUrMtMtlOM fa Strength end Beautv,
Sewing Machines. I twill RUN IhrffNI
withoutcobtino ONK CENT (brJUMiM.
In the Maanlketure ortoli M
and tbe Mechsnlsm b
wits the ijneiat e'*i
fy&mtmijMhfivim —
WELL for Coarse or Om TMUltAP* OUT-
TON, SILK or LIN BN, axwiNO freei the
J.ightft IfMsKns to J*ewr fttti aad
zzw.tWim,*™'" thm '
Warranted for Fho Tears.
Johnson, Clark & Co„
30 Union Bqnsre, New Yerb
604 Wuhlngtrtn Itrent. Boston, Mnas.
1114 flaoond Av#., FitUbvfk, Pfc
141 State Btrset, fthlwfjo, 111.
91 booth 6th Street, 8t* Leato* Ke.
17 New Montgomery 6b, Sea Francisoe, Oil*
ir.Ntsbttshsd 1900,
tSIUtOllG & 00.. Attornpys at I-av,
tnpfMonr* Be 4'lii|U(i«M, llmmer A Cs«
829 T Btrset. Washington, D. C.
American aud Foreign Patents.
Pai cm* i nor ii reel ut all i-oiiniii-*. No run* t*
MtVAS- n. No eliarxi* miles* -1^ patsm Is
rramcil. N*» fc » fur i-uiktsc |*r*-limiu*rj rxanM-
naiiuu*. S,ih: i»| aiit-utioN irivon to interfrr- nee
IVisi-f tiffurr i)m Pftu-iu tlttkai Extraskms **•
fore OaiiKiw*. Iufriti^ numi 9nlM m «l»jrVr*st
Slates, ami all litiiftutun appunaiulnK iu lliV«M*-
d«n* or I’.-ii-m*. Stamc ron r iMnu.Br
United 8tat«s Courts and Uepsrtmenta.
rilnlm* MioNFi-Ntsiliii tin-Sii|>r#m«- (tuurlof the
UnitinSiiiiM.., t-oiiriof i tin tin*. Ootirioft JommiV.
•wii-T* «f A Iu Nunn Gtainw, Suuilmrti tUatwa
t.'o-iuuiw-iim. a iid lilt I-Ias«s* of war claim- hsfere
ilm Kic.-itiir*. lispn iiii*-iiu.
Arrears of Pay and Bounty,
Okki, Ml*. -OI.DIHH-*, and MAII.OIIH ut ths Isia
war. ... ....•ir Urrr*. nr- in maay es*r* milltM %•
moimv li.-ia j»»**«lov**rii*it«t«tt,of which n.vy liste
no Un-win-.B**. Will*- lull liix-ory *f o** ,, »m , s. *i>4
naiH aiiKMin- «f |.:.v iiml Kuimiy r*e*iv*d. K»
CIO*" *i»in»|'. and a full reply, ads. «x am mat tne,
wfrl »*m siren >.*M free.
Penaiea*.
All OFMFK1IH, *41.111 Kite, -lid SAM.OKN WMBOdS#
-»i|»n*re.l. HI I.ijnreil hi it»« Isle war, hewevst
•Vnrlitl.v, Min nliialii a j—nMOn, msuy new reesiv-
ng jn-iihinne are eiililleii to an fncr»a$4. Read
■tam|* mid l.if-rmaliim will is* fnmi*lied free.
(7|nilium t>. who-* mtorneve liare nese shs-
G ndeil. will be gratuiiocelv fnriiUlufd wiili fuR
brum tioii :uid p.op-jr ,..*|tsr< ju applies loe it
As we phanre n« fee nul«s.i stipre^sful. sismne
«or return jw^uige -lionld so seams.
United State* Oeuerul Lund OSes.
Con tested 1. mil Caws. Frivam lj*ud Olulieei
Mining l*ie-Miiipiimi and liiuneHiead Oiisee,preew
euted In-fare the Genera) Land Olfteenad l>e|Nl*fr
menlof ib.. tmerier.
Old Bounty Land Warrants. ®
Wenay cash for them. Where assUmmeele MV
■nperfect ws give tasintetloee to perfect the**.
s attorneys for such la
och tnpreeartnf sen-
isgottaung leans, and
nfided to no.
traete. making collections,
attending to all bust
Liberal iirrangenie
dll elossee of hnoiness.
Addreas GILMORE^
». O. Box 44. WosMnf*en. A. *.
Wamminoton, 1).«)., Nsssmlar R, MM.
I take pleasure I * —*—*—*
Since Iu the i
haw, Patent »
4 Go, ef »bis city.
MINOTOH, If. U., 4VSS0BIWr Of, IM,
AHre in esproisiag my eatinrSeafr*
rtB,t*niihiiity and 0HlUm af the
and UulIrctiflB Heaee
J Remarkable HeeulV
It make* no difference how many IW-
c;ans, nr how much medicine yon have triad,
it is now an established toot that Gtrxaa*
Syrup ia the only remedy which has ■
complete satisfaction in severs oases of I
Diseases. It is true there are yet tboua
of person* who are predisposed to Tbeoat
and Iiuug Affections, Consumption, Beeaor-
rhagte, Asthma, Severe Cold* eettled cmjthe
Breast, Pneumonia, ^ “ ‘ 1
who h-ive no person
ehee’s German Syrnp.
jonia, Whooping Co*|h, 4*^
personal knowledge of Bo*.
Syrnp. To eneh we would
> dozen were sold
omplaiut. Conran
just one bottle. Regular sin 76 oe
bv Dr. John Walker, Butler, Ga.
Mar26-eow-1v
tofcMr«f»nti*ia>
Barham's InfalllWw
PILE CURE.
JENKINS, Clerk