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i tillii 4 i Mi. rr.c atthssam ecxd tan N. O. Xlltr und iStltliAhcr. FAYETTEVliU, IffilSSid: Vm.j mb- r27 1873 .7 TTTrr'T ScuTiIo.

The South Side Signal nullisbee tliiv fed lowing: -Eli. ti'gnal: I feel it tny duty cJininuiiicate to you ita follow ing diP-ctinxiKjoc the above named d.e-ire, ami by giviojf publicity to it, no doubt you will confer a vor on many ol tho 8ig Id the first placput nl iit one helf pint ol i.he in bottom ol a chimb r.nd ihte ashci a coal and uu tin conL iv. piet ot ill' of a pa, or ft little. and feit-immeftLitely the bur-nin-Tesirr-a fcTvminutcs mor-n-r djvr.eveiung ifpr rtjw cure cflfi hus bo effec-tou at tlm uxpensoof than In proof of the above remedy-; I lor a number ofycarn, oa'otvbify fcoughfj every -remedy iiuti. Afpe.are3.reas-cnubjij, piy Jj'aVdly obtaiued feared I KiaouM have to ti.e.ry, as' a' "neighbor -of mine had done," and had taken his bed 1 1 Ill to die With disease.

-lil Ja 11 had Tliis was-. J.8737jn jn a suflerifu: toctoraTling' to relieve avowhturt yl he wjiir were frieiidjpf iU hearlnV of hls-ill-if rced toscjek new ncss'eenl him the; above directions" I. called to' see; Famo eveiun when he told', me the cure: that he was immedi- jW.lvVidWi-tl nt" 'the Roreness ami tne qin- 1 tT.wcnt imirtediafcly home and applied" the "Kamc remedy, and wa'-. ltiKeVedin two minutes of the" "pain "aiul soreness, and after application. i)C- not more than aix or eight sittings over the burning itin I ws relieved cf all 8bre ne pis and anTicting wrlto 'thus particularly," for if o'nly one of readers should.be benefitted as my neihbor Jiiid'helf luive'been, he will hnve-causc to regard vou as the instrument' of conferring a great bleWng upon him.

Alter two years liberation from hueh tsxtreme sutferintf, submit the cure lor other afflicted ones. It is nohumbug. Importaxt to Peksoxs AVtARiso Uxder-Clotiiks. As a decidedly seasonable sug-gstion, the Jlerald of Health alludes to the matter of under-. clothing, and recommends white articles as ruot only more health-lul, baton account of its net cadi-atingtheheatbf thebody as some other colors do.

Another strong "incentive is of Tosailile.peisonir.g resulting from aeleterious dyes. The Journal ctf Chemistry gives an instance of the poisonous effect of aniline colors upon the skin in the experhnci of a gentleman of By lie-'had a' few previously purchased some new undershirts of cotton, colortvt with vanous ti'jits, "among which aniline red predominated. In a short time after putting on the garment a peculiar eruption, of an irritating nature, appeared on the portion of the body covered by the cloth. Tiw fleets were not, merely, local, Jiut 4 con. siderable QXtenl constitution, pain and uneasiness" being cx- in Dac and lower extremities.

In proof iwv. r-vuscd bv tin dye colors, it may be stated that a portlen of, the garment; about tho upper part of the chest was lined with linen on the under ido, aad hereevcr this came in oontact wi the skin no erup-. ioa or roduess appeared. It is not probable, the Journal remarks, that the number of pcr-sona is largo who possess such 'idiosyncrasies. of constitution as to be easily poisoned by dye colors, but that there are some does not adaiit of a doubt.

If' A "Western paper avers that, to all animals, eggs are the best ftimulants for laihng' strength. IVo mn fmxpri to dpath on tho in Misaoari, onMonday He adduces the case of a dyin wav AinC we nl tho i awie, Br.dUs, 1 ctmr ififtlS 1 PVtflC Mlk, al- and MatlAffales in the best styl It c5lt that was almost instantlv though many a night he has ni the rerv best material. --coiinra revived by having two frefch gonc to his.cradle so hoarse VhP always on irand. admimstvd it rn done with neitnasa and dispateh. o8 anmtniftwrpa ii.

could hardly 6peak. Try it. CheauforcAsnoRABTEBONi.T. week, indleata that'onei encased in i't lerii favored jwrtions of the auflferingfrom that fell tirderoyrrcrouri' iToDettloyBtJga.Ants.Etc. nuub oi tnart VS Ulf'Ht Uo Syi i i 1 live unvkr Ih'eb plica- a of hot nm ierV 1- will turn destroy red "and black anD; cock roacliep, spiders, chintz bugs, and nil tlfcmyriadi of crawling peata I whicli luUi our, bouses pring 1 he i heated VTm Take Two" pJUtida of K.urntucljdtfls ojve it Hn three water; alum i9.aU th apply it with a brush wlide hot.

td-ertry Joint' and' crevice ill our clocetS, jslulvs, njicj the like. the icrevicea ia tbe floor of th fkir- I i ling or uoarugf 11 yoij epnpci they barbor If in a ceiling, leuyoC alum i added' to. the liuif it Wijl alo ierve keep in-. ieict at a' distaiqei lUucKtoachea will fiee the paint which has been washed in ooolf alum' 'water. Sugar barrels may be freed 'ora nnta ny drawing -wmecuaiK just-around th'e edge ot the top of -The mark inust be uu-broken or.

they, will creep over it, but a continuous ohalk mark, half "au iotih wide, will net' their. 'depredations at nauuht. "tir borax will keep 'the chintz bug at a respectable dfatance, and tmvel-rs phould carry a bundle of it in their hand bags to scatter pver and under their; piU Iowa in hotejn, etc. While atHy ing at' a hotel in Uenver, Cn'orado. party, most whom com nlniiivd cadlv the.

nihtlv' at- taclts il thpie' disgusting irif-ct "1.1. 1 1 at bty by its and 1 distributed the cojifenta ol my ttmdle a-moiig th party, not -tiuly to tlieii great relief, but to the utter dir. Labor in tlie 'Old World. No wonder there is a pre-Vs- inr ation, of the work- class sscs ot Europe 10 tnis coiilitrv.il the following l4K- the foil A ture of foreign pricey is correct. Says a recent wrjter.iii tho stTt-tistie gf I his Subject: "Sixty cents is a arood day's wares lor a1 workinarman any- where in Europe.

In the Tyrol silk region and ia Itab ihtV, often do not mj, tiun cents. In the country in (j many ten cents is the common pay. "Women there often get. online ccn.s. jn Dweueu men often work from 4 o'clock.

in the morning till 0 in the evening, and do not get any more. During the late war many poor women were hired in BeHliri to at five cents." The profits of the poor Who keep pettV Shops, hell trinkeU in the street, or act as sutiera, do not average more than four or five percent. Bar bers in Berlin, since the. raising of their "prcbs, get fivo cents for hair cutting and two; and a half cents, for shaving Ser-f l.t..l 4 4') 1 taiiiH siuuwm ui iimiu ty. iu SS per month.

Servant-xirls in pnWftmfed getntj) JOUN A MB BEE 10.a year. Sometimes these in Favetteviiie. r'e. daSSCS Can llOt get WOrk at any spectrully otters his services to th prio. The most pitable bights Pub'ic 0fli in t.

bwilJ- 1 1 ing lately occupied by Dr. Dinwiddle, near in Berlin and other large cities shop. PVii2i are ot men Hunting employment. They will sometime beset strangers that they may get little chores to Cows Wasting their Milk. UbsCri One of our southern hers writes us for a remedy a-gainst cowswasting their milk.

Wo have usually found; the only re.inedy,mil king three limes aday. Tiitre is a weakness in the muscles of the or inability from some cause for the cow to contract Ihem, which thus allows the milk to run'out as 'it- AVc 1 have I heard of one person who has' useu collodion successfully, by applying alter milking a 1 little, vitli the end of the linger to he extremety of the teat. A film, or. skin, is; for fed cl which prevents the milk running out) aml Jg. readily washed oh each miik.

time It an, of our ven have tried this wo 6hall be glad to hear from armer. A Croup Preventive Take a piece of black silk- two or three inches wide, scav it around let him wear it constantly, clianging' UjW CfK'X crvi when it become much worn! a TS tl and thin. OtnMittle who ML o. -aUn-, was always' subject to thecro.iip,L motbenv v.It oeitainly. will do no UJirm ll Jt does not You bad better have your rittle h.ts nppr hrpn trrililorl i tU TS now, prepared to tnanufannrrk.

BtfsrViiVs card. I rWRi'R. R. WcKINKEY'S office is at l.i I residence. to prompt 'J js.

Drake 7 (Offloc ftt his Dru StorO.West ide Squwe.) ylFFKRS hn prfssionkl scrticen 17 (he of FtjretUville nd vicinit jlSfittvperinaaently located 4.noof!; nd 'X is fullv prepared to all iwhrfBiiy favor hini with a o.tl trL ahrtVi(nr tthat pertain Dental He Kr action in every cqst. at -'Ufa and let: prioea. af-'-tention paid to the prenei ration of th hat, oral teeth." (7Rooma at preaent at C. McKianv's rT Mnjfciri tU HiHla oft ILL prompt attention to all or-f dera. Han a full aupply of Carvings and Ornawenta of latent Ktyla.

AUicork warranted as and prices a cheap a Order respectfully solicited. oci2 GEO H1GGINS, (tffice at his residence near Camargo, ILL practica in the virioua CourU of Iineoin arid adjoining 9 C. O. Id'KIHKSV. F.

T. rot TON. Mc Kinney Fit lion, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Prompt attention given to business. Office near the south-weKt corner ef Square. 1 sepi25 A.

LEWIS PfACH a CO. ST 0NE-C UTTERS, FAYEl'l KXN AVING contracted 10 finish the stone- vrork for ihe pyw, courtouso, now opci.ing a ouarry or exc-llfiit stone on me jri Aiajor wpnros, i.ear 9 vane I r.sons des Ol any tti'SCriptlon, Will or Binldirc: w-rk i AT AJ) IJiST AT I. AW iij Br. W.A. Millions I IT (Foimaiy cf Aiabttma.) AVIKtr locals! at Oak Id ill, Lincoln county, respectfully ten- deril gervicesto the public IPr Dentist, lu I lsr Klii(iO ItuiMiiifr.

DR. S. M. M'ELROY (JSS tho south side ol the Squars, next to Attorney "and Law, FAYETTEVILLETEXN. Itt give prompt and diligent alien-v tion 4o all business ntmstcd to his care.

Office south side cf tha Square. nov30 0. BOYLSl'. IiOYLES I' R' ni'SA BURN AM. Attoriieja.

at Law. FAYCTTEVfLLE, TENN. JbL practice in the various Courts of Lincoln and the adjoining counties. tOKrirn: South-side of the Square, in the Miller block. ocl20-tf Attbrnej at" Law, l.Vril-L practice tp the Courtt of Lincoln and adjoining coar.tiss, and in the Supreme anl Federal Courts at Nashville: Office near north-east cornet of the Public juare." wil2 1 vsrra.

TTt Tt I nut' mil Atiglin, WATCHMAKER ANO. )EWUR. South side of Public Square in the Ilines JtuiMing. 18 nnir prepared to do "all kinds of Work in Jhs JyieSHoh' as the Tej.airir. of every description of Chronometer, Duplex, Vfge and Kwiss AU binds ol v.ior, Jewelry, promptly and neatly repaid a))j warraiited.

Jan. 3fJ. FAYETTE AUorneVS Lat LflWa i i.tti-cwrtg-.-of.Ui kr.7jj Li'an ofinnt. well to giio 11s a caII. batifnctsfiji ouif Siomaerit Losor jibi-iiw; i.ow-i-1 i Uiii.invfl p.l lax; ileuil.uh; IOS-" tD-rantred.

lofinor patrons. apiuful sensation of liavinsr ftiiUil iuly 24 1873." ftorto spnmth.nK whirhouu-ht to beni. dune; --r Debility Low Spirits, a tint eiiwnp- WIF. Ct)()IlWlNT an.u.if itiot-kin ilrv onsh oltcu tl.l.tlfjO IV. UUUUK Ui, l-ir Wi.sLinotioa semetinics oirtu- or 11 Si 1 I lUHUl UUHil Tf.nx.

-l. DIBEOTOE3. i GF.O. W. WM.

HONNFR; Jsj JAS. O. WOODS. 1 CHAS: 8. WILSON JNO.

H. rHlL.T.MUUA.x TILLMAN TRANSACTS a general banking' bui ness. Collections made and promptly remitted for at liberal rates. orrwpo-denco invited and information, cheerfully furnished to patron. R.

S. WOODARD, CaihJer. J. R. FKKNEY, sst.

Canhier G. W. J0KK8, President. ff Bosner, Jb.J i The following extract from the law is for the security of depositors and othersy-'Th' shareholders of each asFociation formed lnn-der the proTisions of thi of each: eir Isting "bank or banking as sociation that, may aciwpt'th provisions- ot thia act 'et a'l be eiua ly and ratably, ana.not one or another, for all contracts, debts, and engagements of -such association to the extent of the amount o( theii stock. therein at the par value Uiereof, in addition that amount invested in iiuch shre." Anttf Cong.

June 3, 1864. l( 117 1 PAYBXVItiE, TEKKv': CII'ITIL kion, (I Does a General enticing Business. 't 1 JaooB -Vafcu .,11. J. L.

Brtaiit, I. w. uladk, H6ta. M. D.

HAMPTON, Cashier. u. jolyl7 D. HOLMAN Trea't, Thi nnnvalt-d i warranieii ro. tain a single MBRcrBY.oj- uy lnjuri-0111 minttral ulit.utnee but is PUBttY ViGcTBLc, containing those rtoiahwii Hootf ..11 1 llei-ui whlc-n an kll ie HiovMenve ba il 'l in roiinu-le wliere l.iver Pinse mot ire' all It will Curs alt Diseases covisett by wef fngemanj Li7.I?illV,-t 1 lei or lia.i tale In thlf month'; I'aln in ine rarlt t.uei nr.l.iiiiU-.u'tfn miittkf tor KbeumKUMii thme yuititoiis the ilise-ys.

at lew: but the 1 ivk the Jarir crsmi ma Uxlv it g.Mitral!y the -r ol the an.l if not rug inti.w. Kieal wietcheJne auu S'TM w.H 1 njs Croat UnfalllnK SPECIFIC not be found the Lsast Unpieasart. lor 1 sttneks. HI KAIA lli Colic 1 of Spirits, STOJIAt ll. Heart P.m.

Ac, Ac SifflHioiis' or Mcflicne, I the Chespe.t, ruret o.n.l Famil Medicine i the Wa 1 1 onlr I j. 11. zeimn roM vi Mi'i riiii.A.ncriiA. Trirotioo 17 Afc. 63P EIOTU -Of THt-'," 1 Weekly Enquirer $5 07006 wuurn or It V.M I CMS! Cld Pesi, Penrila, KntrliPlK, For kf I.

Uonki, turn, Mltrrwuri', IVnirhm, Int utnnlai. NrM-lDK JtltM cliinrM, Ac Ac. We pl-xv Ihi-M- nhin en.T rfch any oi.rpatn n. by allow thttn liiwrnl com-initsion ou 2 00 ntbkrilif i-s ur the Wet Lly p-q nrer. follow! ror 5 imn' nnl a credit of 8 SO or 1(1 numet ml 2i a crelit of ID fur 15 ur.men unit SO On rrwlit of IB For So umm ami 4(100 rvilil of li mi or 0uin-s mi.

I fi.u(l a creilit of 1 Kor 40 uamrs amt NM0 a credit of fi 00 lor 5nnmviami UK) (XI atreilit of 50 Kor TS nmnes ami 00 a credit of fi b'i for 1JU name and 0 0 a red it of r.O (Ml For IM iiamei and 3f0 00 a credit ol TJI 00 'or nainri and 4to O) a credit of 190 l- oi-SiKinainet 6KI no a rn-i it of JUpO oQ Kor 5H( uamet and 1 0U0 00 a crrtiit of 500 00 for thow ho not Uesirc to en -or rhib, gotten up to hviiic pn miums en ilie a nne plaa, offerthefolj winjrchoiie lelertion of CHUOMU PltKMlUMS: A rd-autifiil pieturt- in kixteeuc-olun, tx90 inch-e, klU a retail foi 7 W. i Hoaarh14 i A beautiful pictun- iiiei'hie-n odor Hall iaeh-e. sell at retail' for 16 00. 3 00 tubitcribrr. bo ilonoteutcr clubs for other tan havu her one nf th? almye limned hromo.

Ie Solo niicortrlnjr the fUIfiii iiclies and nil nt retal for 3 vill pav a vaars sub.c auct vntMle i.fi- erilhir to uu la.i line I pit ture. tor full P'O-- ieulirs nend lor apetimen copies Ac. Ii mild Dl-Uirv in ifnt.r ciic i-dhhn lz rei-OMi. i ivoriioia terms SSKCf; tree i.t-very fiiliM-ri' er rcned fclLvTi-rlooXtiouio. a ban Th Kmmirer Almaiine- liraiiBer Maminl for will he rn.

A.Til 15 1ST FA KAN a. Ai uov.lJ ih 'PHERE is a good HACK on thia.line, 1 1 with good gin tie liorscs and carclul driver. IV.ji-f. Ieaves Fayettevill on Monday arjd Thursday of each week, at 7 a. arrive at Iluntsville 5 r.

m. Leave Hunsville on Tuesday and Friday tj-A. at Fay-ettnville at 5 r. M. Thankful for past favors, the proprietor hopes by strict attention to busipem, to merit a conlfnusnce of liberal pittronaje.

auft24 tf CD 'Proprietor) llait and Fas sen gfer 1AMI running a regular MaiI and Passenger. Hack between iVjrlTille and Nhtlb) villV, ih.n.,A tlAa i i i.n tjcn ai nv. iniv vi xi "'I'i'y WednesJsvand Leaves-BlKslbyvflJei. AnLi every Tuesday, Thursday and ter arrival i Northern and bouuiorn trains. Having good, safe horses.

a'eotdforta hack, with reasonable the signed -confidently presejitS this routeo the travelling public' jan a. v. ivopneiov: 'E hae t-xi. ii-iyc ai ilitie ir printing any siied Handbill m'Twttt Term moderate-. ti OFFICK, FnyenyQU.

Job Worlt-, 11T mpioT-the besrrwoTKmer.j hsre the to bJ wvhiBfltjL. rluivaJ.tnjLad ara preparad to do lb best Pnrtiia Atreaattsabla rate indsbort notk. wfFw-r- WW fate let WOOLEN GOODS. X3 1 I I I Itp 1 hands inches high, 8 yesri last priqgC 3 JMarg-is Marrs. 8ih dis.

Au-7. 1 I l' otcwr 'r- 11 Miles fr6m Favetteville, Tenn'. 1 -lift "to ft 20.Q001bs;Wool Wanted i IS returning tbanits to onf customers or -the "past, would most respectfully, announce -to our old and new friends that our Woolen Mills manufacture and keep on hand a. Jl.i.' v. t' General Issortni'nt of.

Goods in our lino, suci as Linsdya i I Air of different Cainieres, patterns and co- Hla'hkctsi' lors, and of tha and of tha t's Shawls, latest styles. y's' Ladies and Gent Balmoral Skirts, aif'd TARES' of different and colors siNJ't aouoie. "-r'i M- EXCHANGE FOR AV 0 0L i 'ia such as Ttuttoir. cheese, J'g rlour, Com, Potatoes and' "Meat, at. Market.

Priceat. JVe receive Wool in any' conditions l-; wavs deducting for grvase, burrs and danipr thereby it'ttir the asis'of; ebjan. i-We pay fteiRht on all Wool. and charge to pus touieis, snd.J rvcfive at and return to Unpot tre 01 cnaige. We'liavrfruPen'tlr repaired .7 -n Bi W0.OL:!ARDS irtfard'Cl'Hhinjr, and are -ready to 'edod Fiolls i-at 'inirt lMfc- for ASQUITH A- april-T Ory GbodsjBootsV Shoesf Hats and FAY tTTVl LISTEN J.JAVE KECEIVEP 1 -Y An Attractive Assoriincnt of Ladies'.

Dress Goods Prints, Gvpt's GinSi mom monQ, i -1 and in short aluiost rverf art'uVl'tisiiallv kept in a tirst-cla retail store, altyt nhiili will be sold as I 4 I jr pn fhp InPTflPHl WlIvCLL CIO KjIUj VylAUCilJt-O VAi i -i- a call and juUL'e lor VourMeiVcS. lor the Iibi-ral tmd heretofore rex( nd'd Irt ns, vr ask ft coritinnartce of the sama. W. pay Highest market price for i-' i' Gdnnfry Barter EtTHBK rrr CASH Oil fG001)8 Ni'ssXtHfl'iirpsli, JjjtZJ vjJi? r'iff mm 4..... 11 v- EEP on hand a stock.

WjATfJU F2J CLOCKS, JEW.agYr,MU$iPAJ.t EEAiEna in i jrf May 18T2. 11 Fitidqi id. Dcic -iptw 4fA 2lH CUor -ftL Filter's nam- i MJte enf site uj -Tf 1th. Valuation "t.INfOI.N CutJSTT crops off th. under part.c the 6 or rears old' near Brpwnsboro, Ja lSvalustifth not -J moor rouKiy.

i rhjaicianB Supplies. Family and Tattnt Ware, bay. about 13- hands high, 8yrsj MeJicines. Taints, Oils, and Pve-stuffs; oldr -Alex-Riddle, 2rd uisJune'lJ $10. ToUat-ArUclen, L'igars andTobac- tfili'STOSf I co.

Wines' ind Uran lies, for JJqrte, gray; scar from flstuh on rizhtj Medical rurposea.cts sid4'ofjieck, about Uhanda. 11 years; El-. To which ho calls the attention of thepub-ehue CotlinaivatliH homo, duly lo 1'3. lio ami offer CHE AT for CASH. 1 behfokd county.

-m jcy Proscriptions carefiijly compoundd Jjaf Mule, bayi L. 3arlett, June J.B. Drake will be. found at the store ring the day, and Dr. Kano McKioney.

at on.i cocittt. t' riitfht both experience! Druggists. Jlorse, black, right hip down, left i toct tSly 1 weak, blazed face, Tew gray nairs on nia oony, 1 14 hands, 7 years; 9 mile north of Plaaki, Mav ,30 3a, i Lincoln Uliectory i W. A. Mn.tARJ, Sheriff.

Richard Routt, 1YasasT-H(bbs Deputy Sheriffs. C. James W. P. Judge af Circuit Court.

Rank McKinnkt. Clerk ldo" do' James 11. Holm ah, At Wane y-0nerat. A. Chancellor.

Da vis W. Clakk, Clerk and Master. M. W.f WooDARft, Coahty Cortrt. JgMR Y.

Giix, CWk do J.rCcMMmos, Trvte. 'P. D. Hotci, Register. N.

O. Wallace, Ranger. Joa. S. IIobbs, Tax-Collector ti "i McLa-joiilis, Coroner, '1st dis.

H. "StKI'up. Bth 'do i-Wrn! McWhirtr, A. J. I.

SabHtian Clhdo Wpi. Buntley, W. F- CoK 7th (' F.tr.l3uch'anan,' K. BcaTers.l 8tlii 6 P. Fulloo, 0.

B. McKcnuie W. Jllh do. A. H.

T. hilda. 12tji' do Carey, as. I. Alexander.

13Ui do -climes K.Moorcs.D.M.Itallmvay, lltlv .1. M. McAfee, T. W. 15th do' Tt.

R. Davis. H. B. Bradford.

Isaiah Hancock. 1 20b do -r-Kobt. Drrnnon, Ja. tuller.j 21st' do N. Wells, JS.

Henderson. 22nd do Smith L. Walker, S. Moore. i 2'lrd do 1.

L. llan is, carter. 24lh Hall, Charles Kflliy. 25lh do Barkw, B. Kilt 1 Paytleville S.M 15.

Hoyles, 1'. I. O. (Jeo. W.

rorder mtets aid Monday iu ach month, L'nion Chantor No. lS.Boral Arch Mtsvns, r.rnll:ilD V.ni.n II p. IT (I 1 t. I I ItlV I Vi Blight, Sec. meets '2nd Monday fc'ight in each month.

i JackBon' Lodpe No. .6., nJ A. Fa vetleville, Thos. Gray, W. Geo.

B. Boyles, -rtec meets 1st Monday night hi each month. Petersburg No! 121', W. K. W.

W. meet Monday biht on or a Her full moon in tich month. Plains No. 2A M. I).

1 hulphur hpnnro. 4X), Orepon, dames II. Warren, W. David L. Harris Saturday at2oVWk ou or before the full moon in each month.

Ti n. aim FE Kobertson, Sec meets 1st Tuesday night on or before full moon, ODD-FELLOWS. Fayetteville Encampment No. 31, Iay- ettevnie, iiorgan, c. nts varrn, Soiibe meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday niRhls in ack month.

Calhoun Lodge No. L. P. Bright, N. O.

P. Bruce, Kec 5e. meets evert. rrjciay mth do t-J, W. Copier, A.

A. iiliasss-. fornpt atUntidn iven 'L laT-Lni 4 1 ecriptiona, and all call lUtl A. J. (Jliiidress, A.

S. Kandolnh, i i IV IUi N1UB vmmKi' 'son. JLiJohn J. Sec meM I ll'll i Fri.lar nklit before each full moon. 1 rj, I Ml Hebron 314, Nonis S.

C. Mc, 1 JlJlll W- Z- Taylor, r.i- STOVf A ND 71 I day night on or after fall moon eaerrmrmth. kJ 1. JJ ill 1 night. and Oil.

Special attention given to MOPPKRXTILL PER. Oak Hill No. BIS), Narris Crk, Je'X; II. --'To Coutt-f Iferohanta wt will sell Tin. Stone, N.

W. H. Sec. Soc. meets everv other aturdar night.

'Mulberry 14, E. S.TerrT,! James, eyc-j Iher Thursday nijint. Surprlic No. 15., Flvatvilte, W. H.

Wam-ii, Secretary mets; vry Thursday nisht. Evening Star No. 11, Pleasant Plains, M.NooiUnl, J. a. nee me't-ti 1st and 3rd Tuesday uighls.

Kelso D. L. Han O.J 1. meets everv-Siiturdav ni v. f.

I noma I.Oil(re No. I'aughtw A. Tay I igh. ers ot I. bccc, Flvntviilf, W.

Berkcil, N.G.; M. 11. UaillUJUU, '1 ii rws meets 1st Friday in each month at o'rluck. If 1 11 II' Tl )' I PATRONS OP A Mulberry Orango, 171 V.Fl.Res,Ma3ter; A. JWhilaker, Sc'v; 1' rhce.

L.L.Stne;anW; 'IVir C.l Buchanan, Hec'y; I ayetto. Sulphur Spring, 17t 'Anderson Marliri, Master; Thos. O. Little, Mccv; -in i i. Hhiil mnkc it HiieL, ARTICLES.

Dried-tApplft Bran Barley povrs. Beans Cow Veis.ilKZi: RV .65 .70 50 Whit Carttof Stone 7. liarn in the t-: Me.si. a 7 nair. 8 Itarlntr I.t .34.

a -mm Kve Malt, ats: Dried Peaches, unr1---. i'1 1 -Mfttet-Seed r. V.fio 1 V- iri.Hir i uiaitM-s .55 T- i ie Rye Blue-Orass Cltfrnr Seed. .41 Hemp' feed. TirtMlhT.

fVd tHiriFsfian fed Coarse Sajt, Fine.Balt. 60 r.f.. Wheat .7. U.lWU.i ft-. ---W I Ld-Lr r--4f -t 4: fl Tj iTTl TTHJ-Q DR, nib, rno'T.

STORK, 'pavp'tifrill' j4. HytUtVUie, Has jnt retired a ctoir aaaortment (xz uj'; 1 WlNOOW OL ASSt PUTTY, Fin Cbewinar A ftmokinff Tobacco, PA.nNI.AN0, FAiyiliY. ME01CINKS a Veil Velecte Jsfock hf all Good- i uflnliv kfpt in OHUD -STORE, PURE COtfCORB 'WINE FOR MEDiSiHAL PURPOSES, tflGrte toy tnyseif. CTt.C. A.DIEMEK.

Stovc-and Tin Xcxt door. to Hurt A FisKer. FT A VITG 'aMvctated onrseJves as prac- i iuc uid purposa ot i TIN ARE business, ro assure the public that all our jmli aone on tbe mej isti mo chanlsui or no charge. We vr jl tJwajB ler, en hand all sire of I I v- O.iil..!.. THOS.

3. H'OAiiVET. f. WS.T.T. a ana uuuMfio siuits or Tl ooi vjijtl Coal, amonr which may bo'foond the celebrated ci.arier ian cook, now, aino Urates ana.

Mantles, tire brick. J. F. Tcmuly's eel-; abrated Well.aud Utern Pumps, flydraul- ic Ranis, Wash Kettles, Ovens an cxra I casuntrs ot ail Kitchen warn. Ltint'ft ware as 9 as (i- where in the State tall Ind ixamina our IcGAP.VKY WARD.

1 Drntliprc I ill II I II II II JLJJL llluX Ui Maaufacturera tf ots and Sho es -i I. i and paaleri ia gBOE PINDINGg 1 j- Xext doordoM. Co. Collect strut Coliegt ttrtit. atig'li Temm 1 1 1 try Uortat FaTfticfillr.Ta TJ C4-(eiiiitfh AKcEdaiandsoVet a Is WHFHLAS, T.

Ooodrich file4 Va io-' solvent and' amcaled bfll'ln tbe Court at Faywtevillf, Tepnessee, to wie arov cne, on tne Pin uay 01 fclo-ber, 1373 no' ie ia hexebj gt ttm foe all par. tks holding rUtms against the estate of C. LI- file their claims with fhf Clerk' ami JlVuter of s'atd OiaBca-y t'oarj oa or befcra the flay, ot February, 1S7, and hare themselves made parties to said ef Goodrich iaioai Kd niondsoa and roqnireU by law. and-tha rules ot said Court I -J lV 7 3-tJ I Cierk and, Maiteri I WILL b.fjjirytitville ot thecollec--tion of btate aad County taxes for the year 1573, Cvtjrj JSatuiclay nntil Talinarj novtt J. S.

HOBRfT, Tai-Colfectir." mifhn mm TheNew.Consliiuiiun 6RAT OCC1UMENT ABOUT AJjltje Wongy ndyoir Comfort The Cheapest House! iir.Vectii.t' of rKEH r.riOCEKIF-., and ii selling tb-m f-r pnmll profit in onler to keep up.witt iht HtrJ 11a co-isfautly k-ep- the very bo-t aliio Coffee and Suhi; alsor Sit, Pepjier, isptuf lu.ligo,. imbed evrry le usually kAt'in a I tge famil) stor-. CoRieancLse He I.tike in tr Gnx-e-. ii-s Greesibx "ce'n, Lnnl, Ctn, nr i.lea th.t I hi not, 1 tidcr-Tor niv aeptl8 Commission Merchants. U7E-h in atfiro, und i.rr-Vtr" this weik, onf rt tli.c uiMW Aim mmi 0 f'Ohd in anj reUil kQie lie 0arso fLOFER 'i-5 GR1SS SEEDS the l.st off red 10 tbs We have Miller "aud iBidwell IV, nil nizH Ht FacttiTV rriCff Irugtt ddd.

Sfui? Thueab ftt Nisbville prion by I he wholes l. I a HSstTt i Lilt Ke tc; undersold by hq one. is asy matter. We would her. fi.r earmstly g-ilicit a of ad and nbid ol )our idgm-nt.

A tiber-al discount allowed to parties buying lor bhU oi by the iiuantit'y. fully, Jan. 30. J. 0.

J. F. G'UEicn 1 CoUogo street FayetivlUen lean CEALKBS IN I axo Fa.ci- 1 Bridles, Saddles and Harnsss. ItWVITP nv 1 1 H'Cir bra 'O Cull hO'l th'Mf kindi of ,1 (T PRODUCE tikfn in'e'xc' ani'. nd tie I ihst Ininrket ptid for MealXard.WliatJlcur WINTER, 'AURA! 'or, tut.

'AT c.TiriiM ooga i i rcuraai cunoT iuc I TVJSiv pot as follow Uate. Chattanooga Trains, maivn. syyiA.H. exctpmd, 2:15 r. KX) Daily.

3.V) a. i.kr.:.i 3lmpala Train. assivs. u. DaUy.

i 5:30 a. at. Sunday excepted, 5:15 r. 1 1 to lleinphui, 11J hours, liavt. 1st.

Loata Traiui. assiv i Dal. 6Jga- to rt. Louia 15 hours. UktiK slieluyville Train' asstvi :00 9:35 a I hit Haute is Tt miles iburtcr 1 VmiiIiI rknn'rii 71 Jforc Man' too: mUtu aliortcr to Se.

Louis than, via, LouUitlU. I 1 .1 au nouri. nour quicker than by any other Bvute. The a. UTram to Mtmpnin arrives there samft day, trnlvs hour in 4uice of nvaj linoa, CfonecUai Humboldt for Mo-bite, ICew Orleans, Galveston and InUrme-diate poiaU, and: oonnee's at Union City for Be Louis and ail moiata Wet and North, west.

Tbe 8:00 a. m. and 940 r. M. Tram connect a Ctsattanoofa for Koma, AtUnU.

and. all principal Southern eittes. Pastcngers for Wnlnctou City, New York and lioston, a- w.ll Malt pointa ia East and Virima, make direct through by both Challa-neogi traina ii of yaa iville. tl Sliurtot Ttoate East snd the only dp-ct iQUto to the hoath and Hndthtiast' Passengers for McMinnville: and Man. chemr, Winchester, arvi A'bina or tl Janper Branch Kailroads' wilt take.

thsS.IO a. m. Tram. -r Mepiuj- Cars accompaay the 30 r. v.

fraia to Memphis and 9.uur. u. Train to Chattanooga. rer TUROtGU and furtaer infiirmstioh, apply at City Transfer OfEc. Mawll Uou-a, and at Pfpo.

Cli-H street, JNO. W.TTIOMAr. W. LvUANLEYj -i Gen'l P-. -1 Ac-nt sr.

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