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-etl -t-k4 OBSERVER Thursday.March 27,1873. Election: 1st Mwulay in April. i EST We ur? authorized to stmunie B. "VT. Goodrich, a can a candidate for dudjrc of the County Court to ltd the vacanc the resignation of Judge asasEssassm oEgsa 1 IjOCal WitiCCS.

I rXPCRlEXCKOF A Ycl'KG WoXAV. A COUU- iav. A conn- uy fin. tcv.i retij ai.cibajiy sep wan i elastic asid thcronoof health tne upon beriheek. Oit Arril infirn kVi u'a nrorta.

I ken by a '-riv-h shower." and rauir'n t0'ff" of the public. The costumes, worked by machinery, each about HWAtf cr prtictilar time," aud wppres-; 1 '1 sion waatberrsnit. Anha next "period" na- appointments and mechanical thirteen ieet high by twenty-8tv-riinJLnlt, are excellently ar-1 en feet long. There is the usual b.ack and lower atomach," pRlpitaiuns ratio-ed. whiln s'-rnr? trorp'creen drop curtain, to slut off flllhClllIV hrr.l.tl,;.

rr i 1 iuuicmiii ai'y ufa'j acn E'gTm i-cci-bieJiugmea throughout ih, lhatpwr. Co isumt va. who is now b-j yon i all h'ipe of recovery, mht now ne nue an 1 nr'y he not tht 1 eaght couh. He a.l sed if ou have a cou EXPlSCrOltWT.anl v-m will be re- lieved. Do put it of.

KrwFTiEi.D C. II S. C. Jan 10. 1S70 Jr.

Tatt: tortnt to In an remedj: it thu i i in 11. i. Bint uave iouj'i your rxjec- 1 ever mei. i. i espne.

iii Dr. Tuti'a Hair fye acts instantaneously. ifou. George Peabody. mTF.bri.rHtuSri;i.vuS,A..A.2nft2.

'G3 Jf.w. I'emberloH Co: Can- llcniir. I nm tf tfi inf mi k.h (Kut 4 a Globe Flower Cough Srup his been a ber.eS: to me. 1 have I ren suffer. rg ith throat and tt.

r-ft ami I lung msea.se k.rs- me time, an-l u.el manyof the rlebrated ruuedieson the continent nr.d can that 1 01 jtotc. plensant ai.tl beneficial in mv case as vour jemcdv. i With mv good wifbes for voursiicre-s I in vour-. PEA ROD V. Sold by Smith, Mile, lv A Disease with a Thousand Symp toms l.vpopia ia the most perp'ex'ng of al 1 1 man ailmen'g.

lusvmsti mt aru ilm st hmlAin I it .1 .11 ivi v. mm iiik niriurii sua aes- jionueni I ttio disease olteri Titiicv C. Woctors fa lo nulliatn 1,. rn.0.4 1 VfVV iKVltltlll. I lie t.

IHlTe irOm Hie aUUieilCe: lUtin lin Ua 1, itld r.titm nriv.nr.il iuux 11 11' I 1 success of the. enter-Uve have a cottage view, one of amachil3erv to ar upon the as.8o,i hi, father njoieul and killed; 7m. I1, iJAl 1 ioL.r.lfrHr:rt.cr4 itaix-ii. firs. the receiDts Lcin pftrlor, a atreet scene, two of Vnll nmnt "a iatted calf smd made a leatt.

Uhcat, $1 .0 declining. induced to try l.r. P.r,dSe!d'Fema!o Uim1 U1L ullD Bembl Cil (lone Or not, ll.S j.i entlenuni lived 1 TTniERE you will find a Wge and va luator. On, c.rrd her. she i the most liberal cvor known in alandbcnpe in manner and gpCeches were his V-V fceuueiiwn nvcu hi jmrnwiiie.

Ata. VV ru-d stock of Dry Goods, Notions. hel.PpyRirlewaaihatApr:iint.rMrRbB.lr. all ff them sliowintr nn- 1 day and mmey making time, Flour, t89g 12 Corn Meal.CO, Clothing, boots, Shoes, Eats, Uroceru-s, 4c! ruvM .1. 1 lid 1 fl Pt 111 1 -w II II 11.

1 XXV 11 Vt A livuvv 7 II II I I li I it'll I III' i II 'ril vmvnvM. -v vi Ai'w-k themelvea the pray, in turn, of ev.ry known 'award. hen Completed, it will nalady. This is due, in part, ti tho dote1 fympHthr which exists between tha stomach 1101 Ca'J'111 and tho brain, and in part al.io to the fact that any disturbance of the digestive function no- diaorder tho liver, the biwelj and ihe nervous in, and aflic to somi ex- iwuu. i luju.u.ns that liks Ilistotei' IJiiter not onlv.tune.; iha sto nach, but at the sama tiin ds i i ne i.ver, pro i.i:o a regal.ir ib or bjav, I the nerves, purifies the fl lidsand "min- itera to iljacased," is therefore the true wid only specific for chronic iod igesfmn.

Sach is the operation of this famous vegetable tive. It not only cares dyspepsu.but also all and conseonencos. Moreover I i 11. ii luvaiu.iuie as a preventive ol indigestion. -No one who chooes to take a wine 'lasfull of i this agreeable appetizer and stom ichic habi t- uallr three timu a day will ever bs troubled with oppression aficr eating, na ssea.

tonr rructations.eranyottieriuiice.ioof vigor, the die.nive aimiiatiog or-j The debility and 1 ingor auperind ucjd i -by hot weather r.ra immediafelv i.ently relieve I by the lUters, andpsrsons vho aru co: Jiutionally iacliued to look npnu Ii "as though a glass, darkly will be apt luoVMS! SS I cnccf this whtriesomo medicinal Advi-l lUoillPiit l. 1irilnit in4: aVanf u0'' to inn an appearance the follow.ng Taper. 'J he circulation of the Observeh has become so large, as to compel us to go to press earlv Wcdnesdav. JVIo.ll Directory. Fuyettcvlilc PoM-Office.

Ifcilroad leaves every day except Sunday at 6 a. arrivoc at 5 p. m. SuddIics the following offices: Kolo llri.rhtnn Klvnt. ville.

tlreron. (jeorpo" Ston- l-'Inrn lliint'aias sortnient of Dictures. from Station. Salem, Winchester and Decberd. Tullahoma 8ta-e-arrivos Monday.

WeJ- ncUy and Friday at 10 a. leaa e's pame days at 2 p. m. Supplies Mullerrr, I.vnch-! bur, Hooncville, County Lino, Tillahoma. lluntsville stage leaves Monday and: Thursday at 9 a.

arrives Tuesday as 1 1 rnday at 4 p. m. Supplies Goshen, Halle! r.rn.n A.iJi....M1. 1 1 1 1 I uie. 1 ShelbTville Thursdays at if a.

arrives Tuesd'ay and nJayat 4 p.m. Supplies Norris Creek, i Chestnut Rie and Shelbvville. I i FulasVi horse arrives every Friday at 12 leaves same dayat 12:00. Supplies Cy-i-uston, Millville, I'isgah, Bradshaw.Pulaski. lllanche horse leaves every Friday at a.

arrives Saturday at 3 p. m. Supplies Camarpo, Molino and Blanche. HfnniV Orrlore I.a .1. v.

v.u wv. vu.auivu IIIIS III- fic upon post offices in ail parts cf the U-j uk. a utit oi Jiouey uraer omces may be seen on application. Ilates of commission for Money Orders arc as follows: rrrpprlino-III) Over io and not exceeding 20. io do ao ao do 30 15 do do 30 40 do do 40 20 do do do 50 25 do G.

W. MORGAN, 1 M. do 3SF The Folio for April rs a capital number, full of beautiful music, ballads and waltzes, be sides literature and a compend of musical news, It is only $1 year. Published by "White, Smith Perry, 300 Washington street, Boston. Elsewhere we give the prominent points of the tippling bill, and announce its passage by the Legislature.

On Monday last a message was read fron the Governor vetoing the law, so that. local option is dead, at least for two more years. The Legislature adjourned on the day before yesterday at 12 o'clock 31. nrvjarriTWArhiNinwiiWir "The Lady of Lyons" and ''The Quiet amity "were presented last Thursday night! by the Fayetteville Thespian 'Club to the largest audience jjamtiui lutiu iu an exhibition under a roof, and the applause was of Li, wna ll c-ias occ. "U1 DlU joiran.

'iisfieJ with the entertainment provided for them. The Troup; certainly excel putting a V. n-r. mm ik outu mi i AVi.o ,.1 1 v. wii in 111 ti .1 nr.

iii i Causing Hll imaginary scene -to; sdf before the eves transact ltfif I talent, directed by good management, can ac- 'co'iTjlish ttfZ Tlif rmfMc f.r v- v. tl.o nrt.l.n.Kn ,..00 rn.l J-it the ruitn ol 30,000, that beit.g 1 1 1-1 1 1 lowest bid that was submitted, The tuildins is to be GO bv 80 the first Story, 1 4 feet high. J' the second 18 leet, and theentiie' height, pavement to top of dome. iU feet. I he county offices and jury rooms OI1 the hee-i Olid.

The building to be COV- it mT (flf 1 I I I I If. I1SI III I It- XI. 111 VI- III her, the offices to be ready for OC-; the Istol next, I "lm iu uu the first ol June, 1S74. The con- tractorsare home men our aud neighbors and whii ne coti- jgratulatin'; them upon securing! -jn. i published in this paper from a the work, we arc sure the county U1- correspondent.

It we had e3-; will have no cause to regret the 'til yyj 111) CilUSe fitTS? An nM.mo 1 j2 An anoin mous corres- pondent desires us to print, withva Irom n'ir rwin r'Tfin passage i Hamlet. We nrefer the follow-: llJg Me.tfUre lor Measure, at. fCCnP rf n.ony that to p-f-at ones 'long, Not the king1 crown, nor the deputed swoid, 1 ma.shars trunclicun, nor the judge's Vw ouu. r-ibe. Become them with one-Lilf so good a grace, A jecrcy does." At last WC llUVC SOine thing reliable Irom the Tl imncl.it-o Tim TVm ocrats lO-clcctcd the -three gressmeii.

1 or Governor there is 110 choice' and as thc LeiK lat ure is ltadical, that body having to decide the Question, will of course give the office to fo iVaulCKtl. TAVc are fullv preDared to i u-w i 1T11-M- print Horse and Jack bills a. 1 proni, correct anubausiaciory manner. Terms as low as any: oflice. AVe have the largest t-, lcctioilS, that WC have ever SCCll r.nA nf ripp Ul mCe' CAUTION.

Any person or per- S008 claiming to pay higher PT1 i 8 uruuuw ur. sell groceries as cheap as Dl'SEN- rvbrv X' Rbitf. ar infrino-incr niw oo -r on our lights and may expect to abide the law in regard to such infringement. EST Caldwell Kelso are now receiving a superb stock of spring and summer goods, to which the attention of the buying public is invited. Style, quality and price were each and all considered in the selections.

ger Last week were honored with a visit by Mr. Thomas, one of the engineers of the Xarrow Gauge. He imparted valuable information of which our readers shall receive the benefit. The Tax-collector- of Coflee county advertises in Manchester Democrat to sell to the highest bidder, as the law di rects, ninety-seven tracts ol land and lots for taxes. Building operations are with a vim.

Contractors are busy as bees. The money market is ea- sier, aod borrowing rates are de clining. jf Fayetteville has, now a public uall that would be a credit to any town, or city either, in Tennessee. It is elegant and commodious, adapted to the v. hibition going public.

The stage conveniently arranged and eub nfnft1! nrA i flttnd -v- -r will lin- ftt nnPB nnn.arpnt when i(, the fact 18 known thttt not les8edge -of -oratory, but that he than one thousand dollars wtre required to place li in its present r.nndition. The scenery is hnD! nilv elinflpn nil wpll patten ill). 1 i 1 3 a -j Besides an abundance of sidej cene8 there ore lx drop 'mbtakably the touch of an ar- tlst8 PenclK They were painted by Metisra. L. B.

Wiley and M. I Walwork. Favetteville has lour tuffeiedl for in vvfln of a larce and we C- invite the bctt entertainment, 1 i 1 and we therefore greet with pleae- ure lie' establishment ol such nn one, in Bright'8 Hall. in reply to numerous i 1 onzed in say inff that the libel rtovprl orrninst ihn nrlirnri of the Observer in the Circuit Court of Lincoln county, have hpp.i rlUrnnf lnnorl Tbpr wrrn dlCOnlmuetl- lllere WGre three of them, and the COJI plamants thought they -were damaged ten thousand dollars each, or thirty thousand dollars! in the aggregate, by certain statements contained in a letter Tiiiiiitriir it nrnnnn tiiot i iiiMr ii OUItl nwan claimed WC tlaVUUt It yJl KJHK ls lllcil IK til ard the damages ould have paid the iciauucu, v.euumiiaeFamme hirrv tlirkilcmiH fin hire lviflinnf tnirn inousana ttonars without trial, and gone our way with chastened spirit and lightened purse: but having an abiding n'tli ilmt iurv irnnhl 'Vln nn laitll that a jury OUltt UO llO SUcll tiling, WC Stripped for the lL hgilt. OrtUnately" lOf all 01 xeUhA 11 luw muiuitUMi, DaoI pTctntA Trnncforo XVUi StSye 1 TanSierS.

The following transfers of TCal i 1 3 have been acknowledged girjog our last, in the Count Couit 1 lr tt ii. Mem tt and Wife to V. Clarlc Iot in Peteriburg, w-s-B Rive8 and t0 w- A. in Petersburg.SlOO. i Geo- Stewart to W.

T. Gregory, irdiBV 682V Q. W. L. Heath to James A.

0 Oollett, acres in J4th dlS, 15. rory i. m. uiu, iui Tin. -m li'i oor HCICS 111 IV) 111 U1H, fl.OiJ.

ir ur M. W. Woodard, special com- miS8ioner, to Thoa. Goie.4H acres in Moore cou'ntv. 8721.27: w- Henry Sanders and wife to Wra.

S. Floyd, 55 acres in 22nd dis, 278. R-niUrin nil ulfd tn Tan. bella Fox, 47 acres in 22nd dis, AftflA 1 $O0U. -r.

Alexander Smith to J. II; Carey, 46 acres in 12tb dis, nev A miIp. tn 11 iiwr Street, 120 acres in 19th J. Franklin 5 SnaitV; to J. S.

Merritt, 21 acres in 17th' dis, $305 "Fayetteville begin to show signs of improvements. Moore Comity Pioneer. 1 Not "begins." It began some time 6ince, and a record of what has been done during the past two years, will chow more substantial and tasty improvements in the erection and renovation of business dwelling-houses, than in any other conn, try town in Tennessee, ngir We wish to buy 20,000 lbs. JJacQQ. $0,000 bushels Corn.

and all the Rye and Wheat that the good p-ople o4 Lincoln and adjacent counties can raUe foj-ithe next hundred and fifty-one years, for which we will pay the highest market in cosh. PUSKMEERKY BRUCE." N. B. You are hereby notified not to sell or barter any produce in Fayetteville, without going to Dusenberry Bruee's grocery and produce store and securing pncea Our friend Geo. i rieh, of the firm of S.

B. Spur- jlock Xashvillc, is, in I town. He is alwavs welcome. jamtfcfcauKai Great Men. XUMEEK III.

For thc Faycttevillo Observer. Mr. Editor Simon Stumps was a professional orator, as as a nouna pup is a professional egg-sucker. We tnVn natafpiiad been tire I ii IU8C WlUHier glUS, or umi i i i uury, uui mat nv: made speaking his trade. -i i iionoweu sucii a ousiiiess.

oujv mm lnnnniiiAn 'n ninn iimtiuu wuwvvuuu ni wmv. 6peakin-, wa enough for Simon jje Avas master of the situation at a school exhibition, i railroad or protracted meeting, In was evident he thought: vv en uone v. as noi on uauu, un it ne was ns inn 01 mouon as a Seth Thomas flu. catch lifted from wheel. He suffered I 1 1 tum xco3 uc .1 ,:1 uiar iiiuiiuiib iih.u a uiiiuui his bodv bent forward and back innctni 1.

i i 1 -0. ,1 4-1. Jl4.n,. his tongue done the llntter work 1 I or tne concern. uHuguit.if L.

an incessant talker, like a Vfmno- I d's SCPl.l i be wider than his head. last qualification was different cwl nm rt i li 1 4 li Ml 1 well, and at other times timing across the leather, it assumed the Bhapeol anorae coiiar. UiL er peculiarities were as gettinghis breath like a tired fat- temng ho disheveling ll'S: e) 1.. liii vi hair and slobbering, like a mad dog. But perhaps the most cap tivatinr of all was his voice on the ascending scale which was 1 Ul UllULICllltl U1U1KC IXiC IJOISU of combined machinery, such as a 1 wooden eorghum mill and an! empty wagon on anew turnpike, nv Kimrlv.

lilrn ji 1'vnlv'pn enw 3 i i ii Pinion naa occn as carciui ic Ill 1 use the oil of moderation as some of the boys arc K. K. DUlVlllli liHiULiit hvho. voidrd crreat deal of friction. Throwing his entire eclf thus! into an! address bo ovcr llClllllIll.

JVll .1 CV.IIUV1 started for glory after hearing tne appeal, -climb clift alter clift, the mountain clift, ladder of rock, rock-ribbed and eternal fame." A crowd of indifferent listeners were suddenly aroused at a railroad meeting by the thrilling! strain, "dig up the trees, blow up Uie hills, fill up the hollows, 6tart the 'trains Jjellowing like a thousand infuriated gentlemen wd.jkwuvtf, hoosicrs into fits, and drive the angels further up into lieaven." A.t a protracted meeting brother Stumps arose to exhort. About the sweating point brother Dustin's soul got so full ho began to howl like a. lonesome dog, and sister Stiver "shouted "glory jto my hallelugy" This so enthused the 1 speaker ho ex claimed, ifrjcligion, is fool Thanks to the Editor and readers for long patience. AVe are done on this line. Graveuiooter.

Blanche, 1873, Tullahoma is "up and moving1. All election Was re- contly held there to decide whether the corporation should subscribe 5,000,, to the Xar- row vjaue Kaiiroaa running to Favetteville, and the citizens voted yes by a big majority. 2 Fears for the safety of the growing wheat crop, in con- sequence of the cold weather, were groundless. Reports from various portions of the country, in all directions, promise an a eragc crop. UJIf Dr.

A. Brown, formr erly of this courity, now of Montango, ias o.ur thanks for laic papers. Flain Facts. We will soon -have our Spring stock of Boots, Shoes," II at 9, Leather, We are fullv satis-lied that the Boot and Shoe busi ness is a success, and we will com mence ttie Spring campaign with much larger stock than we have ofiered tlure. We will have both hand and eastern made eoods Jererintinn Our ATr uwijiuui.

vul Waddle is now in Massnchu isetts making purchases from the i setti maKing purchases irom the manufactory, buying from first iu larger quantities than! ii hfinsp pvprl jHjeneWHt. ever eht, and saving the cash for OUW i every ShiK'. We can and will tiler J'oultry LhjekeHs, lc; turkeys, jl '(31 5 each cements thin have! ts m- timthv greater indue I ever been oiler 1 Ml. rea hi rayeiievilie. w.

IN. W. corner bquare. search yo the Scriptures, adq in them nn will una 1 rial 1 1 1 j- 1 1 50:1 aim Kent 1 ne iauen can unui i lullv irown and sold him lor lush trt'toe. ZUUWtii Ml bushel; wertdU.a the 11.

the oncfc front and invest- tered his amis. mt4j 1 tu 11 ih'oiwi naia iiiiu IZCd With ll'reg- jrent's lfiece goods, with ladies' i gent a 1 1 11 1 .11 cioaws, mihwiS, lur.i aim mi wool dress at cost, not lor- iietlin a supply oftill wool two ply carpeting, to make his parlor; tusty and coinfortttlne so as to Mluce other tatted CUlt to i i i i marry his beautiful and acconi IV lessen in 2 ms iamuv expenses, i mn nn. r. i 1 JSST A Very, large Ctock of Hardware, pocket and table cutle T. the Lest iilitnniK crosscut.

rv, me cest uiiiiuuti truss cm s'awd, aurs, brace and bits, horse miilp st.fxs mid nlninfit 311V usually kept in a first class; Uidware houne, which will bei ur- ei iumi OgiLVIES. rXia, TliiKH ilimrr tn I iliv COods at VerV eat-Onao'e ratt l1- wjj f1U(j lt to their interest to cull 1 on Hurt Fisiiek, whose Mock is i complete in every department. 1 i i i. i a he largest and best selected fet jck of Ou ensware every brought to, i- market, ilum ribiiEK. r.

1 l.i.Ll CC VU. I-'l coll i ne irtr a sptcUc fur all Thkoat and CaslJ, Or AVIU Sell 0U groceries aljLuso tlttn anv mclxino ever iho l.nvptt fiiili nrifu f.ir vclifit It is not only now "lMiny nt roc-Uie lOUefct taSU priCLS, IOr Wne.tl, onimemlc 1 bj tueiiiost Icarncdaudsbillel l'l ysi coin, luuiueis, I brfore )cu lrad ,1 na ITS CUKES AKE XU.MBEREO EY to annlv An Indiana Orand Jury-lias in ent to twenty-one ministers hw, om Iailure to rLturn carnage license? 'failure to return marnagQ i with the proper certificates Found, a Safe Key, which the owner can have by g0MMgS IUI lUIJ tf flnh, FAYETTEVILLE PRICES CURRENT. OBsgnvKa Okfice, I FvyctUcille, March 27 1S73. AhTICLKs. I KKOM TO Al les.

iried, "jJ Uj Bacan.Shouidera, 6 10 8 5 15 17 15 25 12e' 15 45 50 12'-' 10 10 20 25 20 40 2o 60 60 30 30 2 40 5 5) 1 10 Bides Caudjes, sur, 'f fc candy Corn, bush Corn Meal, buh Coflee Cheese 25 25 1 80 i io 4 60 1 00 in Chic'aans, "1 do.2 Egs Flour, 1011 ilonoy, sirained, gal caa.b, lb Lard 10 60 75 6 3 70 4 00 14 1 50 75 1 40 I 10 Mackerel, each Malaaaas, gal Poatoea, Iriah, bush DriedPeaches, peeled, 3 tt 12 1 0 1 00 4 80 20 2 50 1 tO 1 70 If to Rice, Rya, bush Salt, bbl Tea Turkeys, each Wheat, choice, Wood load 4tl.intn Oeorgii. Reported weekly for the Observer, by II n.vr n. l'mHuce Merchants. Corn white, yellow, bufh Oats. 55(3 60 Flour, per sack.

98 fis fancy, to 2o; fm- 504 75; oxtra.4 O04 25; superfine, 3 503 75 Bacon shoulders, 78; hams, 13al3K; clear sides, Rye, per bush, nominal, heat, Tennessee white, 2 23(a2 30: red, 3 10 2 20... Onions, 4 UO'ad 00. Potatoes OJ(33 50. hay 60 ffll 80 Meal, 85... Lara, ddi.

fa 1 h.i TiPr field leas, red, Dusn, Corn, demand, fair, with light Oats, demand moderate, stocks light, lour moves regular at quotations. Bacon active Butter, Eggs anl Onions in good de.nand if fresh and sound, Nashville. Tent' Gold buying, and 115 seHinjr. Bank of Tennessee old issue, dQ do new issue, 2530. Bulk Shoulders, clear T.l4'; ham's, country, 94' from wagons.

Butter good, 15 22. Candles Star, full weight, Cheese factory, 1617c. Coal Oil -7(y8c per al. T-'iSSX'wi Msnue ana numsvuie YmV 1 TO INHERE is a good HACK en r.rk I rnii1 (rcnllo hnruc anil l.linell ADD1CS. i Ul Coffee Kio.

2324'; Laguyra, 23 25; Java, 2730. Cotton market still clugrgish. Corn wagon, 4243; sacked, 58(5CO. Corn Meal 5558c. Dried Fruit apples, quarter peaches half 4.

Eggs 15c per do2. Feathers 60 for prune. Flour actual sales are made at, bbl Superfiae 6 00 6 50 Extra 25 7 73 Family, choice 9 50 (all) 00 Fancy brands 10 50 (3:11 00 Lard in tierces. kegs, (50 lbs) Livestock cattle, extra, mediun common butchers', 1J sheej 3 head hogs, 4(24 gross. Molasses New Orleans, 70cts; golden syrup, C080.

Peanuts coscsc bush; R. Irish PoUtoes Russets, bbl, $3 25 Q3 50; Early Rese, 50; Peerless, 5 Tt. i orcnara grass. ou; uiue grHss. ou; J-1 v.

1 iiprus grass, pi uunariau, uv, uiniei, 2 00; German millet, 2 00; cotton seed, 8 50 per i Sweet rototoes y2 2 pr bush salt 53 40 ror busu utis; tiie, ov. r.trs, acon siiouiuers. Uk TOl-l- 1 .1 1 I o. 1. utj, Muc.i.

iv, u. 1 1112. Corn, oOcaco Irish 2 Apples, Uct2 50 Cotton, 13 2. Dried 25; peaches, 2--S Onions lare red $'perbu-h nions' argerti this countv vdney I9thi by John Carey ls, Mr JOLl.N JOIN I Tica 4 WALKS. ES end larriage license a va bwn issued to the fol- lowillg rartii(3 glBca our WHITE.

Renjamin Vickers and Caroline Cowan. Fred Lanel and Minerva Iliglin. coLoiutn. Jake Rees and John McElivy and Ann Buchanan. A CW COMUMPTION, COLDS, COUGHS.

ntrt-Ctr -itttpo mugk Tt.isfi.mnns oion unit J.rso Rrsinv i ilir a ti.e hv ih uiiral ur.H ps lr.in the Olobv t'luwiT," LnounaUo a Kout, iaKtany as mis rare jta.i CDiivmuaa is a ceiia.n mr for every form of COUGH, BROCKIflS, HOARSENESS, wi.ooPinff coun, ANthmn, crcUP, tc I ALdwill post cure when taacom win uiry ruics lieu al! ninrr Kii-aiiK and nuit lail li t.ascuie.ii.e..piev.ii..ieiiviigto-.tH.v with one leniaiimi imd. itliiu the uat lew vcar- this remedy h.ts bceu used in tliuiisaiids tit cims with astonisliing- and unilorm surtcss. Artul L'Xferivnce demuulrted tht lact it aii- bncwov liiilt' cians, nuc dv me oitei ami most mstinjuisiie gyps pn Anierii-aii i ootineiit. ('ill nn tlw mi LOKK HinVKK VKUP contains no VJ11 UJJ Lilt ill ojnuia, no Miinoiis or oiher proptr-1 lies. An iutant may take it nith j'erfect safety.

lobe Flower Cough syrup anted to cure arid give satisfaction in every case, or the immey re- r. Tti 1 1 Da 'y. Sl pEMBERT0IT 00 JiC VLEKS IS Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and EEADT-MADE OTHINO, FAYETTEVILLE, TEH JLJAVE RECEIVED An Attractive Assortment of ysM Dress GaoHs. Prints, QsBfs Goads and in short almost every article usually Iroiit in a flrstrln rotnil Ktnra nil nf wbicb i will be sold as i Cheap as the Cheapest. Give us a call and judge for yourselves.

Thankful for the liberal trade heretofore extended to us, we a continuance of the same. We pay hiyhest market price for jGowitry Barter, EITHER IN CASH OR GOODS! raarch.27 NASSAUER IlIrSH. this line, caroful driver. Leaves Favetteville on Monday and Thursday of each week, at 7 X. arrive at lluntsville 5 p.

M. Leavo Humsvillo on Tuesday and Friday at 7 a. j. at Fay etteville at p. M.

Thankful for past favors, the proprietor hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance ot liberal patronage. aug24 tf J.A. CORN 1'roprietor, Good ami Cheap: 170R SALE a first-rate IotyslVasb A cr and Universal "Wringer two of the best machines for househe-ld use ever invented. For further particulars apply at thc OntRVER ether. n.arcbv 'Mil, I For Sale! At Decberd Nursery 5000 Charles Downing Strawberry plants 10.000 Wilson Albany do do 1 1U.0C0 Yearling Apple Trees wholetale.

Peach. Pear, Cherry Tiee3, next fall. fircf class Team. Wagon and Harness Splendid Knaba Piano 7 ocUve. Iia- proved or vacant 'J'oivn and a few choice corners 100 feet front by 200 feet deep.

Also larger or smaller lot. II. D. SANFOED. Dechcrd.Tenn., March 13, 1873.

fiiP wtv Ti 1 IJ lii A 1 1U T' rr-r tp. p. Is TO SsMW IT! AND THE WAY TO vj Sta? iff If JLiL us v- ij ri- to iwy Goods of '1 mar iftHmi I 11 I I I I I I 1,1 A Sniff af H.hvillfi hm An tu stuck wih i that this assi num is true. Call i store, and you will receive court I show v.tj at the new rteous treat- ment. fair and honorab'e dealings, and i Goods at.

low figures. Yon will s.ive mon- ey, time, and the trouble ol looking around, And when you go away, you will have more Goods boujht J'or less money than the same have been sold XWXJXi a TLX Xilt i Pleaso th" house and place Irit Old Stnnd. ii nnirv 1 Fayetteville, Feb. 20. THE IXc.rt Duor to DR.

DIEMEFV3 DRUG STORI Keeps a full stock of Staple and JFaiict? We will take iu Excharge Lr Gioccrics, Or we will pay FOR Feathers, Beeswax, Gii.seng, Woj1, Rags, Fur Skins, SCEAP IRON, OLD COPPER BRM Being acnuainted with the above ar-1 tides io the Eastern and Northern Markets, Wc can alway afford to pay tha IXicaESr Market Price! Our motto is "Lice and Let Liver H0MANSKY GOLDMAN. Id Chancer) at FRjetleT.l.e, Tenn. W. II. Moores r.

II. A. Caldwell and otb. ers. March Kulas, 1X73, OX motion of conipla.naat by counsel.and it appearing te tho satis action of the Clerk and Master, fram the allegations of complainant' bill, which is sworn to, thai detvudant 11.

A. Caldwell is a non-resident of the State of Ttun eases, and resides ii the State of Texas, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him. 1-is, therefore, ordared by the Clerk and Mas-er, that publication be made for four consecutive weeks in tho Fatkttsvim. Ub a newspaper published in the tea of Fayettcvilla, commanding said ion-rei-dent defendant to. appear on.

ot beltn th. first three days of our next Chancery Court, to bo hold for tho catvity of Lincoln at tht court-house thj flrt Monday tu April next and plead, answer or demur to com plainaut's bill, or the same will betaken fo confessed and aet for hearirg parte. D. CLA RK. Clk.

and Master. A Vuecopy. Attest P. W.CLAKK.C KtrcheraOc Kerchecal, solicitors. marl TO THE LADIKS.

A Forty -eiflit page hook rontaininK aniwen gn a'- importanre. Sr to an ailrv- torten ruts. Ai lrc.i MIi-. It MrTnKK lUncer, Ta. Jlar-hli lm bAunnBy THIS NASHVXLLK Republican Banner.

IF you to to iwIrsi-cla. daily, tri-wcekly ot wkly th? Republican at ner, issued from the Capital and center of Tenntsssej the o'dest established pper in the State. It has acquired distinction with the public and among its contemporaries, for its enterprise in securing the freshest news and the concise and convenient manner of presenting it; for its accuracy as a market reporter; lor the pro- gressivu spirit and conservative tone its political teachings; for being a live, Ixde- pendent and sincere political journal, thoroughly identified with the political and material interests of iis State and section. IV; gires lu words of telegraph from all parts ol the world daily the best market, report, the freshest nw and its riginalitv is its distinctive specialty. THE TRI-WEEKLY BANNER will contain the cream of the of tb Iaily with its telegraphic disatchca and market reports.

TIIK WEEKLY a complete comperdiuro of the news of the Daily and Tri-Weekly issues, will be afirst-1 tiss Literary journal instructive anil entertaining weekly visitor tt the Family Circle. TERMS. 12 Months 10 Tri-Weekly 12 Months to Weekly it Months i A compliiat-iitary extra copy furrihed with every club of ten cajh subscribers for anv proposed edition. hemit through the mad by monev ord- or I express. No pap-r se nt subscription term expires, except bv cah ri-ii'ivval.

Addte "ROBERTS TURVIs. march20 ywhvt'Uef Notice of Dissolution. 4 FTER many years of constmt attcn-xjL tion to business. 1 beg permission ti inform my old friends of Lincoln county, that owing to my health and advanced ag. I have now retirea from the Ketail Grocery business in Fayetteville.

The firm of J. Toon i bv mutual consent, is tius Jay di.is.ured. All persons indebted to said firm, by note cr acc0lut lnust call and settte bv the First of Mtncli, 3 the business must bo closed. Jro'Vand lv thankful to my friends and patrons f.ir t'hfir liberal patronage, I trust they will continue patronize my successor, who i. attentive, faithful and ileservin.

Having sold mv ei.tir stock Whikie-(. Wim-s. Krandlva. to V. MOOniillKAP.

I for him a liberal support and age. 1. 1S73.) A. J. TU')N.

Notice HAVING become the successor of A J. Ton in the li. tail Grocery hrfines FavcUev mv friouds cn always find mo jti-t under th'. bill" on t'olb-grf where they can g-t the very Best Wli.si8ys. Wises.

Ci25ir. that are kept lor in the town. Crfie aud me it. V. It.

MOOIILlIilAU. A Km rrmoa iu tak lkM Btttan ttti-isf lo direction. nd rim long ni. pridl tht bone mn dotroved by mmmti jmmo of olkoT nan. awl the Tital 9rfu weH bnoad lb bohm of rnr.

Dyopcpalav Htlu. Hcadadw. Tai in the SWHct. Coh. TWe of too Chox.

bom. Sotar Irocutieoi at tlx Sleoueh. Pad TaoM tW Mooih, BilioHO Attacli, Palpiimtioa ml le Ht. I-mmatim mi the Lane. iho mpoao of lb li-rry md a baadred ohr poinfcl oriiiK t4 Dropi.

lKe crmplamB it baa oqual. and on bntlio wiU arova a Latter giuraaM at urn iHfiu tliaa Wnaih adrerliwnit. For Female Contplainta, yennt ar aid. asar-ried or liaicle. at the daw of woeianbmd, or the mi lira, tlteM on Bittm dondrd aa laduence that a aiarkad impforemeiit i ooo pTceicala.

Vor laflauaauatora- a Md hraiaiie Hlaae. pittliin and Gout. Biimn. eminent aad lateraiii-tat Ferera, Pueaaea of Uie Blood, lvcr. Kldner aa4 Bladder, the Bitter bare ao eqe.il.

Serb Diej. ar caiued by Viuaud wiucb i neBeraiirjroJed br dern(terrt of ilie Die Oryana. They OoatU Pwrgatlv av Tout, poeaeaeuix a. the petuiiar merit of acti a puofifiil afent ia rcherine Concestum or luSammarwoa of lUe Lirer and loreral Organ), and in Biboa Iawatea- For Skin IMaeajaoe. truet.

Trrter, SH Rhetim, loiehe. Spot. Prnipie. Piaatue. B4HI.

Carbuncle. Ring worma, bcaiO-H-aH. Sore tree, Kri'. 1Kb, riicoiorationaof the Sbin, Haviora asd aaMe of the Saia. of a haterer aame or aatora.

ar literally due; bj and carriod oat of the) ot i a hort tune by ihe of the Bittev Tk proportiea of Da. U-ik Tiioj Bittsm are Apeneat DUphoreuc ard Carramanrr. NatrittoM, Laaatire. SrdafrT-. CoaBter-lm-tant, Sodonnc, Alterabra, aou Anii-Biiiooa.

ttrmtofai Tkoaiaaiaiala proclaim Vnraata BiT-thi Ihe bom inaderrai ItirMroras: that ee MHaiaoJ the omkint: (yMem. I. WALKER. Pronr. B.M.

HelWSALO Drauuts and Gea. Art. Sa Fraocmoo. CaL. lad coraar Wurmifttea aad hrm berfc SOLD BY ALL fKfOOlilS AND DIAL.

an 23 3 Thi unrivalct Mfiiiuin wa.TaateU uo "ha-ain a single arti-le of MaactBT.up Ja iajti bs uiiuvrul ubtane hut FURELY VEGHTABLF. For FORTY YE RS pn -t its rJ ie in all tha LlTKK. BowLa ami Kl v. Thoueamt of tbr cwl an'1 grert tn laruol Ihe conntrv vu its wundetrtil anl power in th Ulimiu. vtiniulat itijt th turpi I Livia aii.t 1 ami impart 104 iew Life ami Vipr tn th nlr-lo 4m.

SJM-VIUNS'LIVER 'K atlnowlctgea t. ire no rUal a a LIVER a-hfain four mUr. .1 nvT ani1 lixe Mine bajipv ia oth-T a 1- X.an tinexccinionalile Al.riati at arenain 4n'tiva of itupavni. lh urn iriuil suo esi" haa alituiiol it us, that i nu' reganlt'l as the GrtfeAl UXf AILHli bi-tbiriU Vr I.ivaa aim iho pamii.t hereof, to wit: KI'KI'e-l TlPAl I' (aiuidice. Biliins HtK HtAli.UH'..

olir iepresiua of 'lea 1 ri(UU. tc. Kerulaietho Lin-raB'l i-ivent CHILLS AYfl FfVfR. SIMMON3' 6 REGULATOR Is i l'V J. II.

ZKlI.l'V MWON. and I'lf 1 1. A I'M I'H I A Prie U.CO rr parkaKc: nl hy m.iil. i tl 04. rn-Mrei rca'iy uw ai.i.v am i Haiti lay tll Urttrxlia.

J-" Kewareuf ail an it itnitationa Fr k- jiiclto ills IVE havo txtensire latilities hr printing any aiaed Handbill or. Post Terms moderate OBSKKYER OFFICE, 0VIG rao ara respectfully inviU-d to call and maka imnedial p'tyrmnt, as. am compelled to hare money. "A word ths wise is vr.PTr.Li..

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