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Lincoln Journal from Fayetteville, Tennessee • 3

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Lincoln Journali
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Fayetteville, Tennessee
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1 sprnetAmev oe-Aoreoisww- 0-av tr-- 1 it For the nytetion of Side AVa 114 nifft 7 I 4 two years ths expense cl the Texas Government has been paid in gold and silver The Treasury is now full with nearly half a million of surpLis funds More than enou0 to support the GJvernmoot for the next two years The United States Government has been bor rowing money for the payment of the troops there from the Texas Treasury and is now indebted to it $10000 7-71 7T1 r'4 4 41 U4 41 40 AO 9 1 TT 0 Li 1111 7: -TT NI to the one recent 1 ou'uplekt by John AVt ns two doors north of the ttOIT of Stephen Int Co IN here he is permanently located Ile' will attend the Court in the counties of Lincoln Nlarshall and Franklin Fayetteville Dec 1S15-4 I 1 i 1 7 i 4 HoLtairtoN nESPECTFITLY announees to the citizens Of Lincoln comity that he will bo absent for few weeks on a professional tour Ile will be happy to wait on his friends on him return of which they will be duly notified March 26 1S 1G A REPLY TO A following is the reply of CO Gardiner a Briti511 officer of distinction and tried valor to a challenge senthim by a young adventurer: tear not your sword tut the anger of my God I dare venture my lifo in a good cause but cannot hazard my soul in a bAd one I will charge up to the cannon's mouth for the good of my country but I want courage to storm the "'ludo of Satan" Six) Bo it enacted by he iyer and Aidcroien of tiw of Fa) That if any person or persons hitch tie or othotwe fastcn any horse re'dm Mate inulefllv cv: or oxen to any ruhtic or privhte the eiticre or am or t9 any shade tree on the fluare or said NireAs or I i or tlny horse or other beast upon the pavements of the rilwva ofFilyettct fl shall forfeit and pay to die Mayor and Allernftn io SUM of Idly cents for every such ofienee That any porscn or persons be it of a violation of this act or any ot the provnzints of the same it si11 lie tho duty 0 il Constablol to take into hi: slch horse or 'other lwaht intionA in said ie-ction and Falely until such offunder Hhan pay the stitri of fifty cents for the use 0 the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town (41 all -idler expetNes incurred hy the keeping of said he Ft 3 Bo it further enacted That when any pirson or rrsonF shall coniler him her or the by any violation ot this act he Flie or they may complain to any Justire of the l'ttel) upon oath y10 upon fA'Acient hail v'ran for such olnhidN- or ofrerders find proceed to 11k other fallin within his SEC 1 Be ii'iither nact1 That thi3 act into tell fOre3 and oloet rrom and CJLL the iirst March Passed Fohruary 9 181 JOHN' GOt1)lliC11 Attest IA vor A FRENCH Recorder SELLING OFF AT COST 3 't t4' 1 I i 1 Ss 11'1E1M anxioui to ro-duce their pre 113) sent Stock of Goo vitt sell at cost Carriage until their Spring stock is Received Fayetteville March 1 gth I SIG i 1 i Mr John Ileiss one of the proprie tors of the Washington Union has been sentenced to pay fifty dollars for an assault upon Cyril Cray in November last It was pleaded in extenuation of the offence tliatMr Grayihad been w'arned not to go to the office of the Union as Alr Reiss had threatened to cowhide him if lie did for gross personality as a letter Ottlopolitan I 0 SONIErliiN( AND :1 at IttlICAAINS-11AitGALNIi TIEING anxious to close our resell Stock of Goods by the time tveret ceive our spring goods which will be bout the 10th of Apritwe will sell them at a very small advance on Cost Call and see SL GOODRICH Alarch 19th 1846 Goodrich one of the firm is now in the Enst laying in cur ppring Goods LIST GP LETTERS EMAINING in the Post Office at latt Fayetteville Tenn on the 1st day April 1816 which it not taken out by the 1st day of July next will be sent to the General Post Office as deatS letters Artnstrong John Allred Rollin Luc J1bn oi Arnol Chariot Sanmel Alexander A Lock Win It Lively Willis Bell Eliza Miss Lock John Burks Elizabeth Mrs Lea tiler wood Jess( Blake IV Esti Little Dr 11 Benson Leven 11 Blackamore Mi MartinMissOlevia 2 Broyles Jacob 2 Martin Goorgo Buchanan Jane Miss M'DonaldMrsNancy 2 Buchanan Mary Mi Moore Gen Win 2 Boggs Warren Moores Datdel It Breeden McGee John Beard Francis Martin James Bryson Ilonry Rev Marshall Miss Liaise Bright Wm Areaula Jaws Brown Stirling or Venda Brown James It iiIiij Miss Blake IV Esq 2 Miller John Eitty Bates IVilliam Myrick Billions Littleton Marshall Edwartl Barns Abram Martin William Iloore John Cawood James 3 AcWhortor Gem ge or Cruise Phillip nenry Corder John eapt McDonald John Caughran Elizabett Milliard William Miss McGlothin Callaway It Martin Anderson Crawford James Welelland Cathey Alexander Mullin Venson Cunningham A A Childress A Esq Murdock Miss IN7ttney Cashion Andrew March John Clark James McLin Mrs eassander Caruthers Wm Maj Meeks Edwin Cooper Rachel IFelelland Sarah Clark Joseph Mrs carter John cbrfgs A Neal Nicholas congo Isaac new 0 Cowan Rev Oldham A clark Mary Miss Elizabeth TUN Doss Piga SeChird DJuglas Mrs Hugh Ebenezer Dunceou Win Payne it Duman John Patnplen Micaj Dotson Joshua Petty Presley Imam II Phillips John it Dains David Rowe Beck' Edmison John Roads Simeon Ellis Judeth Mrs Robertson Edminson charles 2 Rutledge George Edwards Mathew Routte Wlli Evans Eli Ruddle James English gathatine Mrs Raney Thomas Ryney William Free 'rhos It Roseboro Morgan Fortune no 4 Robertson LI 11 Fincher sarah A Flint Julia Aliso Smith Dr Fuller Jon a Smith Soscph Fostermt-ii Sexton John 9 Farris Martin Stone Mrs Smith osoph Gray Ecza Smith Good William titifleld cordel Gibson Felix Shelton Dr Grabs It Shipp Lewis Glidewell Thou Shaw IVillotro Gill IV IV Sittig Gillam John Stinson John Gregory or Steed Nat Gray Colby Smith John Gregory Tunstall Small Amos Gennine-W Solomm WilLem Smith William Smith cordal Shelton Dr Shipp Lewis Shaw 1Villotal Stinson John III Steed Nat Smith John 0 Small Amos Solotwn WilLani Smith William 1101 Vt-enr 1 fol ittri'll i 41A IV OuLEANs COTTON receipts of Cotton since our last have been quite large and the stock on sale has consequently been increased though it is still small for the period of the season The sales ot the last three days amount to 10800 bales Tennessee and North Alabama Good 51a6i Extreme prices 517 transactions embrace about 400 per day and the market though very to be quite firm at our prievious quotations say for Inferior to Ordinary 4a4 3 8 Common 41a41 Fair 5a51 Prime 5ta5i Strictly choice in small lots 51a6le per lb MOLASSES range of prices continues to be the same as previously being 22ta23c per gallon prime lots readily commanding the highest rates the market remained in an exceedingly dull state the highest price obtainable (or mail lots of Ohio being S4 50 Beef market has remained very dull for several days past and prices are receding again We now quote for Mess $8 50a8 75 per bbl: do in half barrels 4 75a5 001-Prime 5 7535 871 13 $3 5033 75 perbbl is no material charge in the 1337011 market llama and Shoulders continue dull be Sidcs are still in very fair request with a light stock improved demand hag been expLrienced for Lard during the last few days induced principally by more favorable accounts from Havanna for which market most of the purchases have been made IV IIISKU--Yesterdry there was an increased dullness in the market and we could learn of sales to the extent only of about 300 bbls at 19i cents per gallon for Rectified and some few retail sales of Coinnion at 2Ic per gallon GRAIN--A fair demand has been experienced for good shipping lots el Corn since our last report and sales to the extent of abotit 35000 bushels have been effected among tslich we notice the following as embracing the principal lots: sacks mixed at 45 MOO do at 45s 1600 do Yellow and 1Vhite at 48 500 do Yellow it 4SI 9000 bushels White at 47 4000 bushels in the ear at 3900a per bushel the purchases furnishing sacks shelling So SA LT---We now quote for coarse 95e (o 00 Fine St 25a1 30 per sack according to quautity and including drayage extreme range may be quoted as for Ordinary to Fair 747I--Good to Prime 7 3-8a7it Choice in small lots 71a71c per lb TALLOW Good lots will readily command 61 cents per lb LSVr IIAS P1-zT Nt11111! A AII EX I tViiD)17SAIT ND EE'rtIlia t)1) i4 4 4 1 1 I 110 1 11 I 0 1 1 i 0 1 I i 1 I 1 i i 0 l't 1 I 'r i fr The Governet of Massachusetts has is sued a Proclamation qitoinling Thur Eday 'the 2d day of April next to Le observed in that Commonwealth as a day of Ilssting Humiliation tual peat ad Dumb Asylum at Knoxvilld aro Lein: made at Knaville to raise by private subse'tiption a sufficient sum to erect suitable buildings for the accommodation or the teachers and pupils of tins Deaf and Dumb Asylutn in that town subscription we understand from the Register has 'reached a very respectar tize and Calvin Morgan Esq has giv en two acres of hnd from the most desire hie portion of kis valuable property near town as a sito for the proposed huildings NOTICE 1 -1 1 seeml term of the chncerv court 1 ilai: i1bA'riliPr hiving learucillilb 1) oL th on regula) ly in Cif!" iii for the 8111 chancery diticicl of the I York and haring been eq4teen ng ears eaged in the bA ii ncs' ti A miti division or Tennesmee will be 1101 season Sciected with much care his lurand superior flock of lb oio Moth I dicines Paints Oik N'Arni-h D) Stutl li 'iiiv acciiiiniteit dm it the c'Nri Unuse in Fayetteville on Ivith all the 's 1(rases East aud inteuding to tra on refulal t1 iict i ma the IAA the tery licsl 113 witi be able to firtilsit his customers in Pli escs tlaacii 1111- ind: 1y in nay it being the 1Stit day of the i cies Llivirig purchased for Cask at the lowest prices he en' will st ll iii Iwo By order of tho ClioncelitA for cash as any house west of the mountains FARQUHARSON Ch 4- Pi II you want a sebict article telrran tofresh and genuhie lid 0 ri a can Mardi 19 be had in the umit at the Sigh of yds Ivor A rm PIM NNVt14 Eict'S1 Nt' LC arid V1( et Drog Store 3Iao et reel Fohr Doors bctou Nit I Petition for Dollen 0 Mary Buchanan Comprt againat Milton Buchanan Pryot Buchanan Jane Bilehan an Margaret Buchanan 1 David SBuclianan NVII- I Rani itunttr Reuben Peiition Woodward Elizabeth for his wife William Moffitt )1 I ewer Jr Rebecca his vile 1 i 1 I i b' IT 111 0' 1 Drillobert Peter prtfossor el Cliemifry anJ Nat toilz1 io Tiato! lvoila iliO versity itJ tot 7fly years llimAl a Id 4-gist in a kttrr sr kL's L7 1 Ir Al atthews intimately br seven or ei4M years and I take t-at 1 loving that 65 an (retina CI UttejrZil ani-I welt iplrinel A pothf-ri I none his surfrior I can therefore tonst kio Ow ecn munity arnong whom he i3 to seule ks qualified in an tu10Ttil llia for the profession to IA Itich he has devoted himseit for the greater part I Is lif Dr Thenas Mitchel! uracsso4 of 1N1ato la Medica in Trans) lystal ti 0 author of an abie work on Chemistry in a letter says: "Mr Mitttvc 1 ttt the neatest arvi 111061 corrtel Apthecariis in the Western Count' li 1t therntore says proftssing as i Cc to Know something specialty in 116 ifi his peculiar orettpation I have tt- in tecommenthiF 1Ir Mtd kv IA a geotlttratt ptrtill--c0(t to rt htler in all its Dr V' Dyllev professor of Striyt il Transy is cni a Medie3 '-h1 a letter to a i4enden1tin of titii City sa) "'Air Matthews umlet stands i10rAii in all its delail tlit husiness he proitoses upon II A IT: IF VS NAsnviLLE January 8th IS INTENTIONS TO obaerve le the Boston papers of late publicatrims of lung lists Of olytentions of his arises from a law of the State of I'lassachusetts requiring pai-tics about to enter into this impertant contract to publish before the ceremony be performed their names and intentions Cour i a fact worthy of belay mentioned that the Cotton crop of this county and we suppose of the Cotton growing portion of Middle Tennessee gtnerally made last year a hrger yield than the Red River farmers-- Considering the costs of living is ma king upfor any disparity in the quality of stpple Middle Tennesseethas done as well as any soutkern country this year Ca Ob An editor out 1Vcst says grass there grows so fast that lie has known of a horse being turned out info a pasture over night al4d could not be seen- at all in the morning! vm t-- r-0 7' 7 a a 0 1 fA :4 motrmit James ABuchanan Nan- s' cy Buchanan Hellen I anan Lotisinda Buchan' an and Robert Craw-Sittig ford Defendants A the October Term 1845 rind re vived at the Februaty Term 1846 of the Lincoln Circuit motion of the Petitioner by her counsel and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Smith Rev Swinford John court that defendant Robert Craw Smith nicer ender the Dge of nty- Sugg ene years and is a resident of the State George of Arkansas It is therefore ordered Stephens Erwin Smith Henry that Publication be made in the Lincoln Journal a news paper published in Fayet Lowery Th6s tetille for six weeks in succassion corn-Tacker John 13 Touchstone steph6 manding tho slid Robert Crawford to 'Lowery Joseph be and appear on or before th'e first Mon-Tenant Janice day in June next and answer tho peti Turley Nancy ay or Joseph 2 lion Of complainant or the same will be 'fabler Dr 2 taken tor confessed and set for hearing Treusdale Jonathan crparte as to hitn Vaughn IV I 31 A SMITH clerk Vance William The PPlititin otqlow thqt 1Enet 3 A SMITH clerk The Petition states that Robert Buell a 1 ti 41 4) v- Tr) 171 rr'4 7 cortcg-e anf rr-ittE sobscribur rvFpectrul4 IcreLar 41 114 At public getliray th ho his just cpcD4 it6'w I 111 GENUINE Insolvent Estate pURSUANT to an order fro'm Clerk of the courily court of Lin-coin county Tennessee upon the Bug gestion of the A dministrati ix oldie estate of NATHAN WANSLOVV decased of the insolvency of said decedents estate NOTICE is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against said estate to present them to the Clerk of tho county court of said county properly authenticated on or before the 2nd day of Sept 1846 for pro rata division Or they will be forever debared ELIZABETH WANSLOW 4dinv A prl and 1516-- no-3-3t 2 Hins Ann Homan Hods Elizabeth Itutcheson Margaret Hopkins Saml A Houston Vevy harden Moses Ilambicton Elizabeth Hull A Hays Margaret Hester Joseph Hindman Nancy Hitower A Hutcheson Miss Holding Higgins Jatnes ha) It Hughey it Hopkins Mies hopper John husbands it Hampton John nutchistion 1Villiam Hunter George Johnson Mrs ohns on 3 Miss Jones 11 Doct Johnson wirgaret miss Johnson Vin Jams Wm King Joshua Abez was dug up under an old house at Kingston New Yoik which contained a mong many valuable historical papers Continental money to the amount of soveal millions of dollars The discount upon these funds must be somewhat heavy srl i "-1 1 i ('7-v: 7 11:1:71 r-1' 11r 1 CiT 0 I r1 r- 484 ratent a nd 1 hu9psonlait Ithlieines 1ras12es and Iria104 Gliss Paints Oi1sa4 DJit ittts S'uapi anel Ityftoaop Printilig anil Iiiiin- trtk Paste Placking- Witins and 1ttier Papc- S'Ione Warr Sault ut all i a undmanv wirer a' ucles talcit w- ul ii-ttail) kept in Drug Sru: 1ii Wrofp coor Ito izi Octerilitwd ii ut ili: ver lotryiA price fir C11 Croat earn i'l 1 Osen tp pnt IT Pliyiirmn 1to1 Coutory ii 10 (Mt ituturier and olnrlo le of tile Irest Tinlity Ile villnyake it inicrett 11thow In it11iir trn lil 1) 4'010 him raillc117 purrkpior Beosvax LI 'o hl 11 Drn Alodleine a r11 111cl-1 JI-)LIN II fV VAL Nvtiviou NJv 1 Wear Nancy Wright I Vard Williams Mary Vriglit Louisa Wright A Walker CI Vaaliburn John Walker John Vatson Mary Wallace Jane Mrs 1Vaggoner Mary AVIntaker A It 1 1 I 1 i I Drum szonn THE subscriber has opened a Drug Store in this place on the North side of the squareono door west of Bares corner A general supply on and a full assortment in a short time trom Fhlladelphia of Medicines Oils Paints Dye-Stotrs Strict personal attention will be given an vlien called On will furnish written directions gratis McILINNEY Fayetteville April 2nd 1546 by Abner (tolling in dist 15 one gray horse 7 years old lust spring shod before right eye out shaved by the gear foretop off Appd to 4:135 TAKrx up by Geo IV Colemandist18 one dal brown horse 15 hands high 15 or 10 years old a Elwin star in the forehead still' or lume in the left bind brands Appd to 13 dollars TAKEN up by Mijamin Smith dist 18 0110 borrel mare LI 1-2 hands high 8 or 9 en ts old small star in forehead right bind foot brands Appd to 25 dollars BERRY Bangor Any person calling for any or the a- hove letters will please say "Advertised" or they may be overlooked A NICKS April 2nd 1816 atm departed this life in July 1615 in 2 said county of Lncoln Petitioner his widow and his children and grand children his heirs and only heirs at law At the time of the death of said decedent he was seized and pcssessed of a tract of land of about 430 acres the same vvbere- on the said decedent had lived for many years before his death also one other tract of abount 190acres whereon 4111 ton Buchanan formerly lived The Petition further charges that a short time befOre the death of the decedent he convoyed a tract of land of about 400 acres to his son Milton Buchanan for the pretended consideration of 62Q00 but in truth there was no consideration paid or agreed to be Paid the said pie tended Fate of said land was a menet' device and made to defraud and deprive Potioner of her dower in the same and is void as he is advised All of bah lands is situated in Lincoln county Prayer that the sale of said 400 acres of land be set aside and that she have her Dower set apart and assigned in all said lands ana have her put in possession of Ihe Fa and for other and forthvr re March 5th 1516 REMOVAL --cvo- Ntate Chem Di 9triet t'Irtticery Court at Fit 1011(1111c FA 'I Cr St Jain (YeAdni ul A41 'Tiin rhirc 1Ar1 1 1 run Veils ileceased thc rtid pito oH' en ts 1tdc' Alarion Ira INlo awl Drt 1cltiy f414 1-1 ktottey Dotitareiti Cht! Ittiitieti(l due April tLat dress tit)) Labatt hocr't art1 I flier( rics 101dej i Lee PLt t70-ticit firer Llittrp's CA if 1A Elnd iriasttr tin IL day iu IS rtlotitn 1 1 t) Lf ItY las "uun" 8" 11Lrlinilling or Ln1 11it dcft the hati'actin of tho Cletk ttitd 111ter sante to thlt twit ctis that Ira ttd icrt it iii 11 iriwi are tion residents of the 'retincL cc IL is therefore orkfed DfirtetisItt that tt rit4 tiun inaile four cek ir Atitclitnelit anti JfljU( iuu anti' the LiocoinJwirnal a inp publittkt that hute ott Ihft er tie suljtiviet1 in Fit) etteville C0111111tidilt Wild Ira l'Ic to the pa3 11(11 of Kintioy rind Dettiarcus io It( 1 for C7ouplt appear at or Liftre thc twxt to ic bd? court to Le held at tlift coot in Fayetteville (It Cue 1111hy it Ft ti 41 TO t01' rixt 4101 altvur sNid HIE cA ud Or I ot 111'0 kr a Iv I 11 1 et fr exparte tokietheteil at it til Ca cannon a MILL1iEU "vs-RS tc ART is prepared and ji proposes to do all work appertaining to the Millinery business such as bleaching or altering to the latest style straw and all other bonnets She will take pleasure in faithfully doing all work entrusted to her care Ladies in general are invited to tall and examine both syork and style Experience in her business and the facility of obtaining the ealtest styles encourage her to believe that she tvill receive patronage at the hands of a liberal public Residence on Water street Fayetteville April 2nd 1846-6 al 1 17-repeetfully inform Ow pub 13lieL that he has removed his Auction and Commission Business to the Sbuth West corner oldie Public Square (known as Kirkman' corner) where he will keep constantly on hand at Private Sale a general supply of anocrmrs whid lie vill iLlway self at the lowest market prive NiAvillo Jan 1 ie) 0111211 ATTOnNEW AT LAW Eir-AVING permanently established him sell in Fayetteville will give his undivided attention to all business entrusted to his care lie will attend the courts in the burrounding counties Office tin the smith 1 d0Orei cut MN 1'1) et it lift Jon It7.

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