Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, December 24, 1878, Image 4

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TflE PUBLIC ACTS. bT^ropenyr^^l^-S^erVo^:Jb V^rs Before the Public. I T)Avn,V?A^: ■■■■■■■■li t 7 . i 1 • ) - y- . ,1 I ! What the Recent Legisla' ture Accomplished. We give below a fall list of all the bills which passed both branches of the General Assembly at its to. cent session in Atlanta. There were in all thirty three bills passed. Fourteen of these originated in the Senate and nineteen in the House. Six ievolutions were passed All the bills and resolutions have been duly siune>. by tl».» Governor, and the work of the Legislature so far is finished. BILLS r.tSSED. An set to authorise the municipal authorities of lowua and cities to compromise their bonded debt; to provide for the issue and exchange of new bonds for outstanding bonds, etc. .-Op » ys&iczsrz _ __ An act to confer additional powers on pm chasers of railioads under pro- \ i-io.s ol an nct'td enable purchasei* of railroads to form corf-orations and so exercise corporative powers, etc. - An aot^rto ot property, Tor tqe sale thereof, and the > rciifrcM incut' of the pioj cecils. 1 r An act tocarjry wto effect article 6, section 7, paragraph 4, of the Consti tution of this State, as to appeals in justice courts and therefrom. An set to carry into effect para graph 2, section 18, article 6. The appropriation act. The tax act. THE RESOLUTION?. Tire following is a list of the reso lutions which passed both branches of the Assembly and were approved by ibe Governor: A resolution requesting the Gov ernor to correspond with the author ities of the State oi Alabama with a view to tlie adjustment of a claim for treatment of certain pauper pa tients in the State Lunatic Asylum of Georgia. - ' , A resolution appointing a Com mittee to investigate wild land *i r 1 »yi t i ' . THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE’, CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS-j FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, S.O t V TllEliN Ban X E R: r P E C E M B E R 24, 1878. H Jas. H. Reaver O?. MAEKWALTER. DVSrSfSIA AMD UCK HEADACHE. A nsol ition authorizing tlie Gov- ernor t^ inquire^whether gnypenal ties sHWwfl^mwiwnWrred ompany, NO. 12i BHOAD STREKT, r rt 7: f ; ^ Georgia. MARBLE Broad St., Near Lower Market! WORKS, •• / V. ' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.' I»0 TOIi TO BE HAPPY, ;•!». ly lor local and special legisla tion. An act to amend section 4692 of the rcvite;i code relative t< of joint -iilen A: IV. m receiving from the comity treas ur\ a? let? an mu aunt per annum ex cecdlng 61,500. , , - - An set :tio »utliqrfc*'tlie isshe'ot the- bonds of the Stntodf -Georgia tofthe rcdi mjilion of certain bonds of the State falling due in the next three years, and to reduce the interest oi. the same, r An act to authorize incorporated cities in this State to permit the in- closure of alleys where owners of lots abutting consent, etc. A «i 'li n 2071 it In- i vhr'i '"li- li 1*73. 1 A. n i lo carry iir.o effect par.i- graph 2 of section 2d, of article 7, of the Constitution of this State, in ref erence to the exemption of certain property from laxatiou as therein d -scribed. ■ , A bill is provide for tlie probate of foreign wills, and for appointment and qualification of administrators in lliis Stale, etc. An act to keep open, remove and preveut obstructions to tlie free pas sage of fish in the waters of all rivers and mouths ot creeks in this Slate. An act to enforce paragraph 1st, section 9, article 7th, of the Consti tution. An act to increase aud fix the amount of the bond to be giveD by the Treasurer of the State Lun tic Asylum. An act lo provide for holding the Superior Courts in certain counties aud for drawing juries in certain cases, and for other purposes. “An act to repeal section 4323 of the revised code of 1873, and to pro. scribe punishment for persons con victed of murder, and for other pur- P° st:8 , > i w K| and for other purposes. A resolution approving legialaiioi by tlie national congress for distrib uling the proceeds of public schools ra the several States. ^ JR., •t* "A resolution fratrdMhig tKt^comp-j f giving notice to an intention to troller to eusjieud sales of wild laiuli and transfer of executions. A resolution in regard to Governor Colquitt’s indorsement of the bonds, of the- North**?tern—railroad com! pany. >4 ( | «**» <1 in *»rin Providing for tlie Selection, of Jurors. • V .; 1 0 . >- . G ft w ! Aua^ to, «wiy into fgara-f graph'2, Section 18, Artiste 6, of the Constitution of 1877. so as to pro vide for the selection of the most ex perienced, intelligent and upright men to serve as grand jurors, and of intelligent and upright men to serve! as traverse jurors, and for thy draw ing of juries; The General Assembly of theSia’e of Georgia do .enact, That vkriniv . i, the Ordinary, tngi iher with the Cl- rk, of the Superior Court and three Com missioners, in each county in this State, appointed by the presiding Judge of the Superior Court, and constituting the Jury Commissioners, shall revise the jury list, aud abni! se lect from the books of the Tax Re ceiver upright and intelligent men to serve as jurors; and shall write the names of the persons so selected on tickets as required by law, it shall be the doty of said jury commissioners to select from these a sufficient num ber not exoeeding two-fifths of tlie whole number of the most experi enced, intelligent and uptight men to serve as Grand Jurors, and the jurors left after such second selection shall constitute Traverse Jurors. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That said jury commissioners shall, place the tickets containing'the'name's of grand ^frors in a box to be provided at the public expense, which box shall contain apartments marked number one and two, frem which grand jurors shall he drawn as now provided by law. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That said jury commissioners shall place the tickets containing! \Ate Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. P AIN in the right side, under the edge of the rite, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie 1 on the left side; sometimes the pain, is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the " shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stom- = ach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in genera? are costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, Accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry rough is sometimes an attendant, 'kite, patient complains of weariness nd dcbilitt; he is easily starlled. lvs ;ct arc ctffd or burning, and he.c: plains of a prickly sensation or t..o skip; .his Spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that c.vercise . would be bcncficiaj... to him, yet he can scarcely i summon up fortitude enough to try it. Ill fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. AGl/E AND FEVERS] Dr. C. McLane’s Liver PiliS; in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with |his disease to give them a fair TRIAL. For all bilious derangements, *nd as a simple purgative, they arc' equaled. nYf, make your liojnes lomlfrtlbl* fiv vUlt^hoAth^Turniture Ct.mouiy, sad patching ! Monuments, Tombstones & Marble Work ' GENERALLY, MADE TO'GRDER. i v A large selection always on hand, ready for lettering aud delivery. may 21.ly.1879. CHARLES F. STUBBS, (Succensor to Groover, Stubbs & Qo.ry CaffOBT FACTOR „ -AND- General Commission Merchant, AGENT FOR THE Quitman Factory Yarns, 94 BAY STREET, Savannah, G eorgia. Tie#, Rope unci other supplies fui> mailed. .Also, liberal cash advances nutde on consign incuts Tor sale or shipment to Liverpool or Northern port*. Air. A. A. Winn, Cashier ami Correspondent cf the hue firm oi Groover, Stubbs <fc Co., has n interest in the business. aug.21.tf. , ,,Tbit they are receiving drily, Their stock whu-ge, consisting of Watiiuiand Painted Chajnler Suits, Parlor Suits, all Styles, Bed steads, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Cairs, Marble and Wood Top Tables,. <&c. , and in fact everything kept in our line. Also • 11! -I ' Pictures and Frames, A Large Aggortmciit. We guarantee to give on our goods : u/ffil <D-"W 'PRICES As pan,be l:ud jn'tfie State. Vft intend to fhlly irutrin oar re] ntstion of selling the Goods in North-East g?a« ALL KINDS BURIALDASES CONSTANTLY ON HAND ;^q>t.24.3pi: , e JAY a GXILEY, Agent. L O CiH H. £3 PREMIUM DYE WORKS!! I Tiio Larger land only Complete Soath of N?w York. 2To. 46 fiast Suator Street, Attsaita, Ca. J t mtfcdOP ! > OQ0 - V PENDIxETON Sl BROS., Foundry and Macopeke* Workj Augusa, Cecrgia. ■ 7— ’ I,, iwr . . >i PLANTATION, , .. ,i . v, ; , , ; Engines, Smith’s • Superior Hand Cotton Presses A. B. BRUMBY’S, I SCHOOL FOR BOVS, Junction of IliU St. and Prince Avenue. Rates of Tuition Reduced. $3, $4, $5 a Scholastic month. sepr.lTdf. WROUGHT IRON PRESSES For IT»nd, Horse or Water Tow.cr,,^ ^ ( ( ... Cano Mills, Evaporaors and ^ettLes, Cheap and Strong, with or without pani aud tVamc A * (Having bought all of Mr. George Cooper’s co»' pletc ptoclt of PntiernK etc’.,'Ve are "t»etter pre pared than evtr tofurnisD Iron and BrasdCitstiiig** of all dei'cfi] tionu on >hcr^ rolwcandwhcnp* ilia old patrons can be accommodated with duplicate* and sepairs by letCi.g 1^ know what. thej. want. • Rt» . I ? . nay2i.iv.i878 CENTRAL HOTE3L. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Mrs. W. M. THOMAS, Proper This Hotet t> po wcl! known to thacHlzcim ot Clarkt and adjoinlug o unlies, i? located in iho centre of the business portion of Augusta, ct>n- venleut to Pppt Office, '^ciegraph fHIico and* ■'"* Depot,, and oilers imineenttiitagto Uitf.pn.bJiQ w Imequah any dWior Hotel \m\ie Cir'. dcc4-rf. ^ * v V; prep work An act 'to 'aulhorize the sale ty common carriers of all freight un claimed and the deposit in hank of the net proceeds of sale to await the claim of owners, and for other pur poses. — . r“v -W rt ' PT.jf. rlCl W* »<W“* viroi £i£bsS£&6 misdemeanor in tlie Superior Courts of this State. An act to cliaoge the fiscal year so that it shall begin ou the first day of 78 1—79 ! names of traverse jurors in a separate box, to-wit: The jury bex uow in use, or other similar box, from which traverse jurors shall be drawn as now provided by law. , Sec. 4. Be it farther enacted, That October; (did*end cn the thirtieth day of Se^l^ibcr. ' An act to provide' that tho people lay lie better supplied with the ^all- lie laws of this State. An act for tlie establish! branches, of; Cuthbert an L" of __ oo i.oraasvtlle, etc. An act to, allow certain liens of landlords to be foreclosed before due in certain cases. An act to change the keginuing of make out in a book lists ot the names respectively contained in the grand juty box and in the traverse jury box, alphabetically arranged, and place said book fat his fffceifOquthe lists therein shall liavftbteif fefcrtified by the Ordinary, Clerk and Comrms si on era to contain respectively all tho fiataesylaeed fas said jury boxes. SxaY 15e.it further enacted, That oReai tbt court-house on the first Wednesday id January, A."1). 1879, and 1 reviso the jury list, and select grand, jurors and traverse jurors according to the provisions of this act; and after the terms of the Supreme Court to 8Uch . rev ; 8 ; on and selection, grand the second Monday in February and juror 4 ind lraver8e juror9 8hnU be the first Mq^y ... September. ^ df4wn to at^^.^of An act to allow persons aj whom \vaiTants aro sued out t truderg, or as tenauts, holding over throe days within which to file ooun- tor sffidarita> to such warrants, and for other purposes. , . An not to emend section 4369 of tho code of 1873 in reference to burn- ing out-houses by apeoifiually includ ing gin-houses in said'section, and in creasing the penalty prescribed in said section. 1878, or not. Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That whenever the presiding Judge of the Superior Court shall fail to draw ju rt An act to rrqqire transferrees of term °* 6ou ^ tax executions issued prior to Feb ruary 20tb, 1875, to have their exe cutions recorded, and fixing the time when they must be pUbed on record, of the codeT’and iiHieu tnereof proves for the granting and amending of cbaiw graph 2, section 18, article 16, of the Constitqtmn <rfjl877,Tff ia~to’pf for the^wleethm'of the inost expend 'the enced, intelligent apd,upijght men. tot serve as grand jurrora, and of intelU 'verse jurrora, J MdS>i\ho drawing of juries- , n<itv J ywAmt - An act tq prqvido >rjtbp aetting apart oi homostcads and exemptions u “Wfi 0o «1 iWfHHW provided by existing laws for tho drawing of grand jurors in vacation, where the presiding Judge, ot.^d court fails to draw such jurors at any rjSgqlar terfn oT will court, and the jurors so drawn shall be summoned and shall serve at the next term of •aid court whether grand jurors and traverse jerors haVe<f been tlra< der etiiting laws a^Utthist regular held inllhe Lear traverse "jurors at (he same tune and in the same manner as grand jurors 3£7 to ?f/nyT all laws and parts of laws in conflict wftVjlwpreyWonS pfTbisBZBlSe, and arbBferebyVpealcS" Apprpv^-^eoemh^. IMWtuO BEWARE OF ISITATIOX: The genuine arc never sugar coated. Every box bas a red wax seal on 4he lid, with the impression Dr. McLaXe’s Liver Pills. The genuine McI.ane’s LrvER Pills bear the signatures of C. McLanf. and Ki.emi.nc Eros. on. the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming lifos., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McT.au e, spelled differently bat same pronunciation. • ■ \ |f GliKTLEMEN. tlearihg- CoiL*, ft-oiif.. Cleaning Pants Cleaning Vests .... Dyeing Coats, from .. Dyeing Pants Dyeing Vests .... ; «U * <»£! F2HCB-laIST = I ..$l 00 to ?l 251 Dresses, from 75 | Shawls , M . ..... .... 6a . Skirts .. .1 01 to 1 8 00 I Ties ... 1 00 to 1 25 Kid Gloves, ’.... while and ft 00 to $2 00 25 to 1 50 75 to 1 25 .... ICo each or S for95o 15c per pair, ot 2 for 25c OeL8th,3m. lAMES LoeHREYj Atlanta Steam Dye Works, No. 45 East Hunter Street. E. MCKKltSON. Y. H WINN. HMERM i 0. Tb* Rrarady of Um 19th Ctatn^. Barham’s Infallible PILE CURE. Mrnafxrtured by tbt BukiJS Pil9 Czro Ca., Darkia, N. fl. Itnrrer falls to cure Ilemarrbeltls op rilra, when a car* Is pawlhlo. Price last u4 bona id* •| J thbl»l>Tg tbrwUhefiomappUcaU— ( GEORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.—Wherea-, J Misa MartV.a \V. Lvm>pkin Executrix t»V Wilson Lnmpkin deccnnod i>etition9 in .terms of | he law for :> discharge from said executory hi j*. These are thcre T ore to cite and adrr.oti‘:ali a:l conc’jxued to show cause at my office on or before tiro first Monday in February next why eniJ diBcharire slroul 1 not be granted. Given under iny hand at office this 2‘2d day r bf Oct*; 137*. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. sm rnv V/MMMM& PME l/ST. aug.6.6m. ... i y .tl/issl/ /.it, I ■ve~to! r fS0.19franklin House Building, Atlrens, Ga., Wholcsalo and Retail Dealers in r DON’T 5 fept III LOWER THAN EVER! Iron, Steel, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, Agricultural Implements, Lead.**, Oils, Gloss and Varnish, Harness Leather, MILBURN WAGONS, PAXXVB&TSCSRS? STASTDAiaX) 6CA SS, Cider Mills, Syvii;> Mills ar.d Evaporators, Watt Plows, Farmers Friend Plow, Pomps, Circular „ Saws Kinships' & masseys' celebrated cotton gin. MASSEYS’ CELEBRATED , Also Agents for HALL’S FI11E and BUKGLAR PROOF SAFES. Any'article in duwiine Hof in slock, will be ordered when de sired, with the least possible delay. Call and Examine our Slock and Prices. _ sept.17.tf. NEW FUMITUM STUP aag. 85 Wh.itoh.aH ^ 33 Broad. Sts. / -f f .,, f ,, f , The Cheapest—The Cleanest—Thc/Ne^e^t i^id Latest Painted ]>edrooni Suits, 9 pieces Walnut Bedroom Suit-*, 8 pieces Walnut Esdroont Suits, 10 pieces 1 Walnut Full Marble Suits, 10 pieces Walnut j-ai Marble Suits, 10 pieces Elegant Dressing Case Suit, 10 pieces Parlor Suits, 7 pieces DR. BUTTS No. 12 N. Eighth St St Louis, Mo Who h»$ had greater exper'a** in the treatment of tb Double* of both male aud female than any nhyaleb in t!»e "til, givea the result! of hit long and tueccitj practice In ius tw* an works, ju*t pubiuInTu entitled* Tho PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGL Tho PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Book* that nn* really Guides an-* h>lf.f nstraeton In all mat ter* pertaining to Kaabc.4 ami Ma*ia«k«ra4. ami supply a want long felt. They are brruviCtUy t.tnitrated.and In plain language, eaxt.y undervlood. The two book* embrace643 P*RM« ***d font tin valuable Infarnsatlrn for both iriai rkd ard w ‘Ci <•!» the recent iniprovenirnf * in intuicai treatment Read, what our lwtnenapev**iy '.’’Thf.'knowledge impaled In Dr- Buits new works is in no way of oucstionablc char acter, but i* something tbnt e*erynne sbaaM fcaaw. ?ba icitn. the victim of early inJismtion i Ike Has, ot&erwUa perfevtiy healthy maybe, but whh waning vigor in the prim* of life, and tfc# tVoratn, in mbervg - ^ from the many Ills her ccx is he(i« to.”—SL Louia Journal l'0?CUR PRlI'Dt- No pretentious parade of names or cost Boahv advertisements ncccasaiy to convi: peoplo that 1 can tell Th.© Largest Stove THE least MON SB?! 1 He ’ n wH' Vb p, ,,u »* muuuuj Jk:3STJD LOW PRICES I At Wholesale and Retail, at the IJBnAtKflSrlUIM STORE, •oO ab /.xcxqT! nlTriooi) It, jjAa'.(Xfitj I 8 j Broad St., Athens, Ga. or4(rm4.*nl i orlc, and . ifijfep Taney Goads, Notions, etc. ised direct from the Munufucturers and bought in snob largo quantities ns to ntc pries. 1 defy competition in style, quality, quantity end prices. S. H ARRIS., Athens, Ga* 111' c-iiL. .When \ou come to' Ailicins don’t oi l to cull,dud fie? my extensive stock of Cook- 1 luir iknd Heating Stoves. Mu. E. fi. JONES, long and lavor- ~ ITuc Will be fomid with me. bio k town iu llii* «ni |h ! r» ml street, Athens, (.ieor^ia, one doorabore ohiu’jucw .~>iore. Fcpt.10.4ni. lo k iown iu lull* Iiuc tviIi be found with jA. hook For Every Horse Owner. ■ ’ItHFtf. 8 • .«• .**/. R^EORGIA OCOlSEE COUNTV, W. F. U. V*d liw applied for exemption end netting a pert end valuation of ill 1 sill irae tiiiiiiflMi Baals el 11 n the 24tb d!>y of December 1878, dels.*!*' JAMES B. LYLE, Ordinary. Professor J. W. JONES, OF BUTLER COUNTY OHIO. ’ Worth $100 to an) Boise Owner, Price 25c, • FOB SALE AT Sent by mailfor the r sapep^ice CONTENTS—A Knot to save Cutting Rope: Ten Cent Bridle; Precaution: Learn him to lead or follow; How to Conquer HUn; Howto Shoo him with ease; How to break him. of kicking 4 harass-Uow to,brisk him, jOfT kiAing In •table? How to brdarhim of pulling wexva bridle; How to break him of jumping fence,: AVbat make* a briber; How to break,a balkcr; How lo .breakkiewitcber-iit haraesa?'Ubur to mike him beck altwd; How to break aahver at.hie.taj How tobreakiUol or; Uow to break a SicaoUa nor*.; Hew'to cute a Weak or moon eye. 1 »jut • • 1 o Exroamox or Jooext Tatcxa. How to make him eppear ghndered; Howto make him appear foundered; Howtonorehiin stand by hia food and not eat; How to make him eppear stifled. , RECEIPTS E0BTtlfeEASEbFTHE HORSE Spasmodic colic; Flatnleut colio; Scnrfchss; Greas. Heels; Foandw; ^ fituilii n*k ; Pripitatwu ufthe jiswal of Heave.; Saddle fidiq 1 km pietihu r*iu announcing to the tradiDr pebllc that be bee ju»t arrived ’ 'th one of the moat attractive stocks of goods ever offered g, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Millinery, . w tradi»p«hllc that ha Ills opened with one of the most attractive stocks of foode ever offered iu the citj^ oonebtiBg of - \ ihy Goods, Clothiu eept.17.3m $22.501035 25to30 50to65 35to45 50to200 . ----- . 40»ol50 Marble Tables, 5 pieces jstX) Mattresses, Chair?, Tables, &<*., at correspondin'/for For Cash and Cash' Only. Competition defied-—Satisfaction guaranteed- -Goods promptly delivered—-No Charge for Packing or Shipping. Remeinbei the place, oct.S.Sw. JOHN t). 85 \ThltehaB i nd 02 Broad Stxs, betwci 7TOCKEB. i Hunter «fc Mitcbcll St»*. " ATLANTA, GA Carriages, • V. In m ~ BUILDERS jOF. ?gics,3 AND !0iiSj Harness, Tho Etc irsioti of Friday Doc. 27th will bj in oharge of an axnericnoaJ conductor of the wk^wjUjjg£ eft^jtb. wasfprtwf PareepfOSh-Hrifet the train -will be for icuraion Train will leave the Georgia Railroad Depot «t 9o’clock Friday morning for " ' ‘ >ii the 30^. lesvq Atient. 9:<0 Monday tnnruii g end TICKETS. THE? it —> Atlanta, Doccmber Sfth, and will rqtui arrive at r IROTTUSTD f}. From Mud bon, deal7.lt. •*.00 2.50 2.50 2.25 00 .aaxo ■Vehicles of all Kinds ! -T» v:b t » . .) n *! »v. 1 ( f ALL Work Done on Short Notice. Tlie Best Material Uaauiuut Non^ but Fint Claat Worhmon hmployed—no Mulisble or Coal Iron used—thus not endangering the lives of person^ using our vehicle*. Special trrangeipenj* made with liviry men whek tioto tliiffl^lMree jobs are Wanted * ,0nt,, “ e ' . . .. ,f ■ , -el. if 1 Repairing a Specialty. ^ PRICES LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE STATE, Can on or address, :, ” w 1 " a'.'*L. BURPEE. Opposite Gann & Reaves Stable, Spring St., Athens, Ga «i,i !• ..i ■! LOOK The undersigned culls the attention of his friend*. and *he public gvncrully to tiio T»ct that ho has just returned from market and lias on hand a well selected Block of £ocds, bought at BLemarH.a'biy Low] 3?rio©s, !• li ‘I i •. U; 4! v . > : which will enablo him not to lie undersold by any one. Stock consists of • ' ruu.' it » l Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions,' Crockery Glassware, Wood and Willow Ware, 'Saddtes^'Bfidles, Whips, 1 Umbrellas, Trunks, '&»:)"&& n ' {> ' ‘ u,,r ' I win keep on hand also a largo lot of ( ' ^ * 1 * Jl ' * ‘ *'*■*" '* \ \h>. •;! iti J.<ik if >u . •.!- ;ji* WHISKIES, BMfDiE^ 7 -*;♦< /■ iu '(tpnr.UJt Jisfif Which shall be first class. Abo have on hand the PURE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY* All these will be sold os cheap or even chiaper than can be bought clsevrhtre. I rcspmfully invite all to call and see me, a* l am confident I cun suit in quality and |)onU forget the place, Store between Hampton &.PitnerJo Crane's,old ' Stand, Thomas Street. . t'<!ini , '.**tini' > i.iKt i ii-U Goods S*seb.aa&ged -for. Coua odue©. hit .11 m»y give me# cell,'I remain Wfcri'tnkly /' • ■ * ■ >> W, A. BURNS, ■ •; 1 -•! >j - i) • il-ib ■> !t ' I *!■ I :i£ . ii*.i!i ’’tk f .*-.i'.v .-liltur. • : •»•** l>.ii in Every mm • iiil i,'l body in n firkf -*ifJ‘ baited-') tpfCall ‘til ... - .. ybiiT'-or. / s Jewelry Store, , LOUISVILLE, KV,, /. rr^ilariy rluc.it«S and legally qualified phvxldsn and Ca is«tt«tiece.--.ful. a* tiia practice wiu prove. Caros alllbnaa of 1.,U. ci-r,-.0 .ud kiuji 4LCUW. Spermntor- rhoa anu Imuoloxxcy, aa^Cer«wnefaeIf abuse in youui. aexu-.l * , excer*e«ia m»tarerT«er».oroCar cattsra, an i pro-Iucioq ectao e ftba jollow inff effects: Xarroaa- nc**. ScrLlnal KtaUrinna. Dirunesa of Bicht, Defective Men* erv. rhv*Sral Dccav, Fitonlea «u Face, Aversion t» 8ocletvof Fe .naira, Coo.*usioa cf Id'•an, Loas of Sexual Power, ho^ re ticrln? msrringo linprojtcr or unhappy,,are tOoroachly and p-rraanently cured. .SYPHlUS OKRHE A.'gIm'C stSL^*rS£^i vatatAscuveaquickly cured. Patient* treated by tsxilore» press. Csnsuiutinn tics and Invited, charges mtOBabiq oad corrcsioo'leaco atrictiy confidential. A P2UVATE COUNSELOR. Or20d paces, s-Mit to any address, aecarely sealed, tor tl (?•>» cents. Shmld be renc} by all. Address as al.. Offlco hour* tram 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Bccdujs, 2 to 41*. ] or thirty I SbCT*. MQriw©t2a©r dTew, 3 LACKSMITH’S TWO SHOPS FOR 1877. One at the old stand in front ot Messrs. GANN & REAVES, , Tho other on tlie road to tlie upper bridge and opposite Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S, ry Stable. We have first cla&* workmen OUSE SHOEING of every description. Plating and Concave Shoes Manufactured to order. WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Ar.d all kind* of Machine* and In plemtnt* repaired on abort notice. ian'J-tf. Dr. M.W. Cii&y Liver Rented ' BLOOD PUR Hi: ; Tonic and * r> -ti s . This Is not a patent modiritif. t ' t r--'— ' Eider the direction of Hr. M. \V, kvortto preeeription. Vfhteit in on ._•> precttcoorovertwenty-re\e'iy;d<o.. moet effective tn a!I casti oi i. - . 'or t Impure blood. It ia ANTI-BXIIO 'ii'i - It-sets directly npon the livev. r-; .. when diseased to Itsnonanl eon>ln: .: - . • i regulating the activity of tluo gvcu- g’.on 1 other otgan of the system is UeneRied. In ;li • Dbesses It has no equal as a purifier...It <•> proves digestion, and aasl-ta nanus to e:.ru: all tmpuntiea ftom the system; and wit;.i > the cheapest medicine in tiio market, it ; superior to all known remedir.-e Walls >. more effecttiri than Blue *1it .3 mi!;- • > perfectly safo,cqnlainiuKTiothiugUt4 cun ia <? slightest dcgmfO'Injure t(»o eyuwie. it -l - • sicken or glvapain; neither does it w i patient, nor leave tho aystem cycatlpateu, is da most other medicines. It Cures 55£f?afi55>— IlcadacUc, Sick IleadMlie, . •- .. Heart bum, Slclc Stomarli, .Tartni.f < ; L’olice Vertigo, Ncaralqt i. PalpU.v.ioa *•« tlie Heart, Pcrnalc Irrccu »»c'iS-Km ut u WealcncoSf all Skin axut Z»!»’*d Whtin •» Worms, Fever ami A&ne, ttxjul Cw^uji..* Uon of the Bowclo. In email dose* it la alsff a stzro cr.r- v . --.it Chronic Diarrhoea. Taken two or three times a ci ty, it ;:»**•- vent* Yellow Fever, Dipixt vria, bcar.-t Fever* Cholera, and Smaii-i*ox. Use Dr. Ca» J » T' DOCTOR , , And save your doctor b’ll*. Only cu, a rjot tic. It is tho most effective and valuable nu.«iicinj fivnr offered to tlie American people, as fi»^t as its merits become known, iw u.-e bvcoiucs universal in every community. No £un ! !y will be without it after having onco te»ted Its crn jt value. It has proved an inestimable bieadin; *.•» mousands who have ufiud it, bru»ifw*K • ;1 **'*- health and strength to those who wer** death’s door. Prepared iittlioLaboratuiy oi Romo Mcdlclno Co.iThHcffclpfcii!, r .. Price 59T Bottle, £ jo. litre r...-,*; J9B-For aalo byDrorrWs At'' T-l ■ ^ .. General Stores, auJ A jcA’-i. Z~. r.iiiisl^no Manufactory sjr s il?: ^ 12 ...,o i ■ m -i » •1000 GNIHSINH1U TIM DW