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"COSTAR'S" VERMLN EXTERMINATORS," THE isFAiunLs bxitbdii isow.u DnsTifolri iwsTAwrr.v feVERYFORM ANDSPECIES OF Thine reparation! (unlike til other,) are "Free ffoiu "Not dangerous to the (Trout) "Rata come out of their holes to die." 10 TKAbb and more established in New York City. Ised by the City Post Office. Used by the City Prison arid Station House Vsedly City Steamers, Ships, 4-0. Ci by the City llosilals, Alma Houses fcc. CJ i the City ITotcls-'ARtor''S Nicholas, cj c.

tVi ly the Boarding Houses, X.c rjc. Usedlj more than 50.0C0 private families Mer people Press find Dialers nay. Henry II. 4'ostar. All the summer I hWtt lecu troubled with Roaches and Mice.

I wa actually, ashamed of the house, for the Roaches were everywhere. I purchased a box of yoftr Exterminator and ttied it, and in one week there wnS not a Roach or Mouse in the house. Jons Givekp, No. 94 Elm Street. Hons keeper- troubled with vermin' vets 1 bo so i.o longer if they Vise a' Exterminators.

We have Used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, we Would have if. We had tried poisons, but they effected jtjothit'g; but CoTAa' article knock the 'breath out of Rata, Mice and Bed-Bnts, "quicker than rite it. It is in great demand all over the country. Medina (0.) Uutrite. Itlorc Coin and provisions are de- et roved annually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of tnis Kat and lutect Killer.

Lancaitei Wis.) Herald. Henry! fostar--Yonr Exterminator it received, used and pronounced nn eDtire access. We used a box of it, anil the way the Rata and Mice Bround our premise "raised Ned" night was a caution to i-leeper. tiince. then r.ot a Rat or Moue has leen heard iu kitchen or cellar.

MagregoTIoica)Times I have been SHliiijjYonr Ex'ermi-itator tor ibe Wt year, and have found it i tare shot every time. I have not known it to Jailin a ninglH it stance." Georgk Ross, DruggV, Cardington.O. 1T are i Selling: Your preparations rarddlv. Wherever they have Wen used, Rat-, Roaches, and Venuia disappear immediately. tiiuirr-ER, Druf3i-t, New Wind-cur, Md.

'J Destroy Rats, Roaches, c. Destroy like, Moles, To Xesfroy--Btd-Bug9, To Destroy WloiWt, Fleai, Ants, J-o. To Dtitroy Mnsqnitoca, To Destroy Invert on Plants and Fowls, ToDstlroy liwectson Animals, tc, To Destroy T.wr foiro endpeciesof ver- xuin. VSE ONLY "CosfarV Hal, Jloach, 4'c Cusar's'1 Bi d- Bug Exterminator "Coslar Ekctric Potcdtr for Inserts, 3c In and 1 00 Boxes, Bottlea arc Flasks. and $5 sires for Plantations, Ships.

Boats, Hotels, -Jc iCrSM Everywhere by All wholesale Druggists in large cities 1 1nrrrtutB ilrocers Stonekeep-1 All rin trs, Jtc. in all C-nntry Villages and 1 owns. hnl.t!ile AETCUIS A oiy. ShefeV'in iurcu. B.

Fanestock, Uuii uii.uir 4 c. A. vo heeler nrt. "liegeman Co. an.

vuc McKisnon Brbbins D. S. Lirres Co. V. C.

Wells Co. Hall, Buckle ft Co. Lar.elle, Marsh fr Gar Thomas uller. HrvlS. dens.

Hall, Dixou Parker A Stanford. Conrad Fox A SO -OTHER. ip v' Dvott fon-' Co. ji FahncstockA 4 -Co Kobert Shoemaker i aku others. Boston, Mass.

OeoC. Goodwin J-Co. Weekes ft Potte. Co. J.o ilson.

jr. Nf Orleuiis, Mobile, Oilveston, Savannah, ChnrIeou, LotiiviH, Si. Lous. AND All the Principal Cities and Townsln le STATES. AT Miles.

McKinney, And by Droggits. Crocers and Eetaile anridlv in citv etid cntry, rsn order as ahove. vr xired-irr if 7 ViETJfRY K. COSTAR. 612 Broadw.y--Op.

8t.KicVel..Uot.t. iwk X7X" '1 1" mi Hi 1 in Western Virginia, may be found DHOIMCCC MflTIPFf tti8PaFr- or two sug-D UO I ill CO I I Ut I p-egtiens are to bo found there- ADYERTISERS WILL TAKE HEED ftr Businesa men will recollect that the Fayetlcville Observer one of the best Advihtibixq MiDims In the state, it having the LARGEST CIRCULATION BY lono Of Mb VetosWef ptiW cntTrrnt'DV TrVTTtSSlTI7 ELECTION: Satcbdat, 'Oc'tobV 5. rl We are authorised to announce Col. Jo. C.

OtJifd. of Simner county, as 4 candidate for the office of Supreme Judge at. ueuver lue.CiOtuUig may ul he October election. Ithat time have been prepared for vs- ntbonr.l tc.annonnce Hon. Cromdc i it id ey.

"of Rutherford them. Iet those who are prepar- (FT We are authorized to announce Hon. M.g earfy that W. r.rowr. of NHshville, as a candidate j-rt i A i ior the cf Supreme Judge the Octo- time.

And if they desire to bear t. announce their in the a. J. Marfhbnnus. of Warrct county, as' a cat filiate lor mefuue ui at the October election.

frTrlffll 1862. Co- i ELECTION: Saiepat, March 1. SliF.RlFF. We are authorized to annbhnce Mr. G.Grr"H a candidate for Sheriff of inrnbi nrillltlV.

at the next March Election w. ra authorized to announce Mr. i Wat. Moffatt a candidate lor Sher ff of 'people, that Hon. John H.

Reagan, LiiKnlh cbuhty, at the next March Election, ip tm.ftt General of the Confed-05" We are authorized to announce John OStmasiCr Utntrai Ol liit- H.steoiui-M., candidate for Sheriff States, is not the mah for the ni tievt. Marrh Election 7 Wre are are a'uthbVized to annoniire Mr James I. AMiHiavr.icai i-t Sheriff of Lincoln county, at lbs next Match cocsiT ccrHT (tr- are authorized to announce Mr I eriin Leather vot a candidate for n't CA.rXz Lincoln coUntV. ttthe next March Election. ...1 1 XT frT" are auiiHoiieu uuuui'vi.

ir. a.iel J. a canuiaaie or i Count Court Clerk of Lmco i.t Mwh ncounty.attne, I announce Mr fjy-We are authorized to announce Mr win.tpcu'" -i Court Clerk of Lincoln county, at tn. next Match Election. tax collector.

We to announce Mr. It Co C.llector of Lincoln county, ai toe nexiiuarca Election -p are anthorited to annftunce Mr. nbort Dreniioii.r.B:,' Jiuv i Collector of Liucolu county, ai me nexi marcu area Election. ti t- we ore aimn'ii'-" John J. Boiuter lf," Collector of LincoU county at the next March 1 Election.

VTe are antliorlzen to armonnc ir. sit. I'sitt' ii a candidate for Tax of Lincoiu wunty. at the next ir ItTT We are amnorizeu nines Hector 1. EM vv authnrlced to announce Tlev.

I a cm acan.udMe for. Tax Collector, of Lincotn conniy.m (KrAVe are au.hoHr.ed wonder that there is a growing de- nr? candidate for Tax Collector of 6 the next M-rch Election. frr- We are authorized annonnce W. Hnnriu'ad. F.t-a a candidate for Tax Coiwtor of Lincoln county, at the next March Election.

ft- We anthorlr.ed to ann-ntnea Kev. m. ah a candidate for Tax Collector of Uiicoinwiw to announce Mr. lil.i.f I John a. Mirrnoom a can.iiaaw.nv brothers-in-law, who nave Unlisted in lor That family, tnr of county, at next March tkfore, fumiahes ttcelve gallant are authorised to announce Mr.

jgQyjerS) will make their the end The, Election. are actuated by on exalted spn YX petty acandidte for Tax Cfcdlertor of Lincoln county, at the next March Eleo-i fr We are authored to anrurm Mr.l Uere They are represented Turney's, Fulton's, and the new Juics Ii.ii kiitrteK a cannuiate ior a Collector of Lincoln county, as uo March Election. tt anr.nnc IW rr. Joel Brtice a candidate ior of Lincoln county, at the next March Election. TRtTsTKB.

ttt to annonnca Mr. m. B. Smith a candidate for Trustee of Lincoln county, at the next warm ft-r We are' authorixed to a nonnce A. It-iMdol-nh Esq candidate lor i rnsii a.

IV I for Tr-ee of i tl! next March Election. Lili iuiu BEOASTTS. frr- We are aut.uoni.ea vr V-V r. Ror5teof ifiiuiltomscy.ar canape -1 Lincoln cmuty. at the ti We 'tire authorized announce mr.

Piiikerten a camunnm iui t.r.-. of Lincoln the next March Elcctirh. Ipprcntict Wanlei- A smart, intelligent, and industrious boy, frota 12 to 10 years hf can. by eany Wjaa, soctire a situation in this omce 10 learn the printing business. conduct will, Wvire him trade and a good Good good; Wheat- Fletcher Soru neaf the wisl to, buy: a large quantity good Wheat, for which tne nigncsi xntrket'prioe irillbe pod; A couple of very interesting let- tera from Co1- Fulton'8 regiment to which we would cf the 'special attention of our readers.

rying up the winter clothing for our gallant soldiers. Cold weather 'm mucj earlier where they iftre than in this locality; in fact, premonitions of winter in thp ofUghtfrhavefeliWdy rrr fiTw fn IkA Insti. if wp infpTul tn rpn- der' those comfortable, who are en traced our protection. An a- f. 'gent, each, forCols.

Turney's and Fulton'i regiments will leave this place On the 1st day of October, to them send a Bupply of writing anmn time. These, articles cannot be h.ad any price in Virginia, for von the reason that the supply there is exhausted-. rostil Corplainb- The conviction pcetns to be fixing itself upon the minds of the station he is attempting to fill. ffl ft but has done nothing known to the public, we hear it feedd, to com- menu UJUi iv iuc a.w. 'little conveniences, postage i i "1.

thenJ jg knowing' wnen they will. And the man- theV will i. agemeniw tpu, to do no better. One of the mail 'contractors thlS CCliriiy has WTlt- 1 ivu iof "RlfliTYinnrl in know whether 7- 1 I ai-ma a ocnrfl rt rtA I in. 1 enma a acnm nek 1 mail, cu ao iv vp Dumv mmnc vnivi fj iln cKnrf hp- desires to Derform In Short, He Qesires IO pciiorm, his "itiea "bV aUtnOlltV.

XUtiJ rTT-t efrPTiiyfri r.f not a jllable can lie elicit 're-; jf- treats all in monnor wlirk are connec- Sire I0r niS aoaicauua p.w-tA! Capt. E. Spencer, of the Faris and Creek Volun- lu-UUJ jjucuuig this county, has eleven brotners 1 Jfc cf Christian patriotism mp; 'gr can be and con- now forming Honor to me dpenver luuinji Florence Gazette, one of the oldest papers in North Alabama, is. dead. So is the Charleston News, and -the rest of I the Charleston papers have -t xi.l!- 0f subscription.

The Banner of Peace says it formerly had about 5U newspa person its exchange list; rww it uur ex uas only awuk I nf. ft milaf character. i perience is in Kiiuiiu p.w The Suffolk' (Tirgmia) News says: Wheti'the' war icemmehced we UaA fr.rfv.fmir -exchances on our mail Of that number, twenty lave? been discontinued, on Wprfr cut off by the blockade, six come to lis printed' oh a half sheet, and only eight ot the num-lr vinnpar as before Of our re ligious exchanges only two come to us hired as ueiore me war Sale of Uod A valuable tract of Land, lying nnvement to FaVetteville, is to be strldy on ihe premises', to the high est 1 bidder, on hext Tuesday. 6e advertwement in to papen' List of the Swan Creek Guards. CALAWAY G.

TUCKEH, bapt; John Roach, 1st Lieutenant; Joel T. Pigg, 2d- do; Howel JL Tucker, 3d do; James S. Fjhley, hi Sergeant; Joseph L. F. tLLiAX, 2d do; Francis M.

Barnes, 3d do; Jesse W. Ellis, 4 th do; Jas. R. 1st GorporaT; Wiley B. Ellis, 2d do David B.

Philips, 3d John C. ells, 4th do; do. PinkWAnders'njWm-P Leadford Jnhn Anderson' Wm Lazenby Wm MArmstrng JamesTLeadford Allen LAndersoni Henry JMurdoch WmE Bradford Boon Cathey Geo Coleman Wm Murdoch John. McAfee Wm Newton Fredr'k Crabtree! Thomas Noah John Chesser Wm Dickey GeoW Newton. Thomas BNearin Samuel Pisrsr Robt A Denhani WmGDA-er Beni Pamplin John Delbrd John Nowlin acksdnPatters'n Robert Deford James Davis A Edmonson WinCEaslin- Wm II Peyton Wm Patterson Thos Pearson Francis Finley James A Ruth Newton Finley I Benj Rainey Abram Finley! Hiram Kees Saintiel Finley Samuel- D.Ruth' James Fitch George Smith WmJ Fitch," Wm HSterenson Ephraim Ji.

GarvLee Turley Wm II Gary (Thos Thompson Thomas GunterjDan Touchstone Alfred Harper Woodward John Hughes Henry Williams William HugheylBenj West WmBIIedgepetli Doc Walker John WHarrisonj James Wilson Wm Harrison Alex Wicker Geo Harrison 'Robert lcung James Harrison Andrew Young jGeorge Hodge William RYount i Alex Lazenby UOTIC33. Fayetteville, Sept. 16, '6 1. To all whom it may, concern: gimenlal Muster of the 72d xue xveiri Tlmnnt nf th TonnA.Wfi Mili. 7 y7 7 7 t.a will be on the third Thursday All pbrscns subject to military du l.

tv will attend, or be sumect to the fol iiflRnof Tirjil rf JL UC AlUllUVii vet. a. iWA smd Kcirtment will De on tiie lirst Unoimnnt tr, I lna nn ho lircr SntunifLv of October at -Favettcs mm 1 i vilie. 'AU ouicers are nereoy nou- t-aw. CaptaillS of Companies are 1 "1 11 Bank of their company, and all arms every description within, the iBank of Ka omnQnip AJir-'City Bai bound3 of their companies as ear- as practicahle, in obedience to a former order of uov, Harris: oruer oi muv, Bv Order of '7 By I.

P. DISMUKES, Col. Com. 72nd Heg. T.

D. Scott, Adjutant. Well Done This county, Lincoln, has thousand soldiers in the service of the Southern Confederacy, tYc there are nOW Seven more CQmpa-j Ahibanvi parO's and i Kentuckv Banks68pl20'8 do mes here that will be completed Thwe hn Uen gome 5ntarruiltion in lhe and ready tO CO into Camp in two shipment or Flour during the week, but that mi ii jhas now been remedied. The demand baa. Weeks.

The Smallest number in howeVer, been brisk, and large amounts are cack one nmo is'about jy, with Constant accessions. Indeed, 6 OO Sacks of 98 lbs rane-from 2 50 to $3 The receip a of Wheat are quite liberal, but three of the seven have reported dernand at full prices. We to the Governor, and the members iuv, i passed musten Hurrah for Old' A i Lincoln! She is the Banner Vrl unteer County of the State! il Crok Jail Benj. Vines, who was placed in jail in this place a few Weeks ago, for breaking into Kelso depot, made liis escape last inusraay nigni py digging a hole, through the He has not yet been re-arrestcd. fr Collector-t By authority we announce an other clever, well-qualified gentleman for TaX Collector of Lincoln county See List Messrs.

uiarK, uregory or o.i uo afflicted with Tetter on feet for a number ot hnuloatif vour'Am- tirli Ko (Teef ed a cure. I cheer fn'le fe.eomfend ft td all nersons alflictea With Tetter Verv respect Ti. Hy W.C.GEtJBBS. jsashf illej 0ct0DK'6th, 1859. fTashville: I finS there is great demand for your Ambrosial Oil.

saw! to first rate artie'e fot iiheiitnatij'tiJ; that 1 ot taka an. Agency when yod were herej As the derrtand is yery feat, hope, jorj will nd it to the, ai ill 6 of.ihutrJa! benefit to each of ua. twra Respectflly, B. S- IIARDY, Drggtst. Boliyarr January IStb, .1861.

Tor iila bj C. Vanttn, a j-tUrai. Tann. The Obsmer In- response' to the quenes friends, whether there is a probability of the Observers suspend- inp: or beincr reduced, to a halfl sheet, as is the case with so many Newspapers at this time, we an swer, )t ana per it will continue to gteet ils friends promptly in jv.ll size, every Thursday morning as heretofore, if they persevere in extend ing to it. the, same generous sup port that it has received since the troubles camc.upon the country.

And its numerous readers may rest assured that it will continue to be freighted with all the impor tant news that perseverance and industry can gather. In return, Ave trust that they" will continue to aid us in enlarging our Listk Tickets-Voters desiring tickets for the election of Supreme Judge, can be supplied at this office. Come and get them. tyt Jiukf f5 Xnif5i Dates Fayette rllle Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY bY R.

N.WHITAKER Obseiitkr Offio. i Septern'tr 26. Ib61." ARTICLES. 1 FPtM -TO Abides, dried, ntib inai 115 i 17 Uaoon Shoulders, 11 aras 3iles It utter Caudles Star, Mould. Cotton Corn, bhl Corn Meal.

Coffee r.io..; Cheese Chickens Bags Flour, 100 ft s. Feathers IS 20 4 12 4u 16 10 50 50 33K 15 20 5 19 21 7 15 I 20 ro 60 40 40 20 50 8 .2 10 3 00 25 10 20 60 60 Honey Strained, gal 1 i Comb, ft I 00 9 Lnrd Molasses 100 Oil Linseed Lard Potatoes Irish, Ilice. Rye. "hush Sugar Prown i. E0 I il 25 1 75 :2 00 75 I nra inal 8J3 0 60 9 25 80 50 F.0 FO 75 50 22 1 65 6 F.O 90 Salt Birrsl, bush o.ick Tea ri wheat.

in 1 .70 Wool. TP 1 00 il urn', iiiinii Kulivliie. Ten 11 bank note List, dis Ivrfv' TtKnAe TCantrff I I Merchants' Bank Banks. dis Bank of tlio Union do.Bk of Shelby villa pnr Bank Bank 1 TV 1 -C .1 Art City Bank.ii. Bkof i Pirmori' Unnt Ait Rnnlt Of fazewell Bank'of par; Bank of Trenton BankofChattanoogadojBahkbf.teffersbn;..-- Bankof America cil HanR ot Jvnoxviue par Union Bank Or-ipiantcrs' Bank.

Virginia ledia Cidzens'Bank sale'Lawrenceburg unDHtL I If nliu ItUUUI Bank of Memphis par, Indiana State Bk 5c dis on the South side of the Public Square, Fay-Buck's Bank ....1 disl jettevillj, east end of the large three s'ory brick River Bank. p.ir AmcrfcanGoldl3(-f 16p building, where housekeepers or others wish- Commercial Bk 2c dis SUve do Exchange Bank 98c dis' exchange. JiTorthern par N.Y selling 12 jc prem. Southern Bank 2c do fl Bank of Nashville parB: Ci Baltimore (oldl par uincmnaii i do i utj new A iiiew urieans do, Banks. asp.

i Louisiana Banks. no sale quote white at emsoe. Mediterranean at 70(ocper bushel. Lorn, which is in light supply, is held. at70(S75c, i i Tl I Ij .1 ft7M 'sacked.

Kyeana JJney arequoieu hi. vovs ft i Volunteer Bacon has been rather quiet. The con-- demand has fallen off considerably. but owing to ery lint stocKS. prices nave not been affected.

We quote as follows: Shoul ers 1920c, Hams2122c, and Clear Stles 2225c per lb. Lard is quoted at 22 25c per lb. with but a tery light stock on 1 Jj'tat beef cattle find teadj sa'eat 2 3c per id. gro-s. onetp are unuwu $1 50(g2 25 per bead.

The transactions in Groceries have been light, but an advance has been establish i in some of the leading article. We quote Rio Coffee at Vi 45o per Sew Orleans Sugar 10Jllcper lb in bids, and iSlc less per lb iu Loaf 22c and Crushed 20 22c per lb, and Molasses 45 47c per gulloo. Sack Salt is now beld at $5. 50 for Coarse nd 50 for Fine. Barrel is firm at $150 per bushel.

Star Cattdles have been aeld to a considerable extent during the week at3G40c aud hard pressed Tallow at 20e. Sacon. Stock limited, demand 9-i9i," Shoulders ar sel tog 18 Uc bides 2324c. rlin turns visac, du uuu.u.vu,i- 1 ea Sinrk diminished, with an active de mand. Prices from 18 to 20c, and wa hear of the sale ot 200 tier a at 20 cents.

Flour The supply. i ery fair aud could be increased to sny" eitent. The market i inactive and. droopin Prices nominal at from $5 to f.o0 per $6.50 per Wheat--The receipts are fair, ana seii readily from 90 cents to $1 per bushel. Corn The demand is limited and prices have receded to Sd cenu acted from store, Meal --Is worth $1 from wagons.

Butter The supply very short of the de- the nrire advancing. It ti rth 25c from wazons. and choice articla will bring 27 centa. -Eggt Flad ready ftla at 18 ertta. The Lincolnileshave carried Maine elections dv a lanre mart jority Washburn Governor.

MARRIED. In this eountr, Tuesdar, 14th inst Mr. GcosoeO. ScTTtsand Miss TaroDoeiA In county. Thursday, 19th Mr.

Jobs IiLisn and Miss Eliza Jasb Kcllkt. DIED. In the 6th at the residence of her brother-in-law, LeuL R. B. Enochs, C.

8. Misa Mart Smith, dansrhterof Lemuel and Trndence Smith, lorn in Lincoln county, on the 8th April, 1844. Thus the'fWer has left thr garden-Summer. A link i broken in thv chain of A loving child has left ihee Father, Sister, and Br thers; yonr Mary is no mote. You miss her as she was the lubr of jonr fireside; 011 will weep for her loss; but remember.

her God hat tailed her; remember she foil to the earth like the leaf of a ot ce blooming rose; jr-ntly the left j-nn; gently she was received into the arms of her God; ween r.ot then for Marv: battles rnar r-ee; earth may be torn ander, misery and grief mav visit yon but Murv is at rest. Tullahoma, Sept. 16, 1861 J.B. S. In thii county.

Thnrdny. 19th inst of tvi phoid fever. Dr. W. C.

Brat, aged about 3'J years. in this county, itnrday 2tst inst of lor- yngitin. Hf RACB CafaLL. inf nt son of Dr. Thomas B.

Eastland. nsed about 1 vear Born S-pt. 23.1. I860 aid defatted this life eJt Zifr. looi.

wwawiMiaMiuaswwa To all Frif nds of Vt)Iontr'rr I11ACII and every person having clothes, i hats, fhoes. socks, gloves, ar.d blankets, and every other comfort demanded by a soldier, and desires to send same to onr vol- nntairt tn fnl Tiirtip! and C-d Fnltuti' gihients, respectively, at Manassas and Western Virginia, will.if they ore so disposed. ave them at Favtt.eville on or before the 29th jSepten bir, ptf-perlv labelled, bfixed, and addressed, as a reliable a.ent or acntR, twill positively leave hereon the 1st day of October for the camj. for the purpose of Isiijerintendiiig the transportation of. such 'cl-'thing.

lie active thst onr boys do not suffer. T. C. GOODkICH, Chn. Executive Committee.

Sept. 191861. DOWNING KIRKPATHICKj AT their tan ynrd, three miles south ot Fayetteville. tn the Ilnhtsville rosil, are prepared to tan Ili es on sliaris, or they will barter Leather tor Hides, and warrant that their work shall be as g'od as the best, and that f-iirness shall be a prominent baracteristic their dealings. Give thm Aognst 29, 1861.

New, Eifgant, and Fashionable tf pill J. th HE subscribers renpectfullv invite attention of the public to their. nttirT it 1 DC Dfinill ing to get any description of furniture. are; requested to favor them with a- call. Their work, in point of style, durability and notified to corre ffwanl and.

make settle 0 shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country, while they guarantee their prices shall be as law ni others whatever. I bev nave now on band or will furnish to order at short notice Fin's Wardroles, Sofas, Chairs, Bat Ricks, Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads of every kind, Common no. Cribs and Lradles, Divans Ottomans Tables, all kinds, They have, also just received and Intend keeping constantly on hand, a supply of the finest and befit finished ITIrliilic Biirial Caskets ever brought tothis mahket, -which thev will sell extremclv loV, and deliver in any part of the county free of extra charge. in a good hearse. Wood iCins promptly made as low as any shop fn Lincoln, and de livered free of extra charge.

In any art of the connty. WILSON, MOT EES 4 WILSON. Jan. 20. R.N.WHITAK1B, "AT.

0. B-MIUEFS OtD STASD, FAYETTEVILLE, WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL GROCER. Commission and And DoaliT in Connlrj Produce IS NOW receiving a large and fresh snpp'j of Family Groceries, embracing among many others the following The best Brown, Loaf, Powdered and Crushed Sugar, Rio and Java Coffee, Golden Syrup. Molasses" "in bbls. nrd half bbls Salt, Grape and Cider Vinegar, Candles.Rice, Flour, Tobacco of all Snufif.

Cigars, Confeclionarie of all kinds, Powder, Lead, Caps, Shot, Tea Soda, Spica bf all kinds Linseed oil, Whitje Lead, Window Glass, Jar jnd Tumblers, a general assortment of Iron. Stoves and Stove Vessels, Tin Ware, Heavy Hardware, Stone Ware, Ccrper' and Cotton Ropes. Sole Leather (Cincinnat oak tnd hemlock) all of which, will ta very low for rasb tn quantities Jo suit pur- 'haseTa. I respfctfully lay ite.au wishing purchase any thing in toy lineKto give a call, and yon will be pleased botl In price ana Strict attention given to all consignment vlso to forwardifig rjd receiving any article intrusted to my care, will fay the bighe market price 'or country pvolncfl. 31ay 31 12tri WHITAhtiu Biicori.

'ff'iintctt 1 wish to "buy all- the Bacon wa can get, for which we will JTtfA pay In cash or goods, the market price. Btirg tlag.Sq FLaTCHIK BOJr thef For the, Spring 'aid Banner TRibE of isii. 'OR sale in the room formerly, ad- copied by Messrs. W. R.

Petty on the HCRTH-IAIT OORBM 0 Tl WVAtt. I Would" respectfully call ite tltaa iioo of tne public gecerally to ay SPRING Aim SBMHER STOCK Of GOODS jast a beautiful line of Ladies' Dress Good GENTLEMEN'S WEAR of everv desrrihf inn. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, -In fact I have a bandsche Stock of Goo1a, which 1 intend to oO'er ATLOWEKPBICESTIIAN GOODS UC Vtlt AT I. THIS TOW3T. Please don't fil to call and if before makinp; vour purchases, an and ioill hicJce it your inicreit to do so.

W. C. MORGAN. April 18. GARTY YANT pAVE on hand a good stock of all kind and are prepared at a short notice to manufacture all kinds of Ai the rawest article to the EDt.t Those wlo wai GOOD AND Iffiilliii wonld do welljto on them.

July 2.5, 1861. W. C. If. TtXTCME Fletcher Son, (Successoj-s to Stogner, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Forwirdicg a dr cmmlssloa 'SERCHAHTe, SIS DEXLtSS IN.

TOBACCO AND CIGARS. AGRICULTURAL JCCLS; NEARTIIE JDEJPO.T 4 FAY-ETTEVILLE, TENN" HATB id store a lara and well selected stock of Groceries. Tobacco. Ajrricnltu-ral Implements, Nails, Candies, Flour, Soap Lead, Brooms, Wsh Puards. Hardware, Vir.egflr.

Codar Ware, Sea Grws and Cottoa Ropw, tc Sta. Sugar, 10 to llc per lb; Coffee. 33ic do Molasses, 55 to 60 per gal; Golden rnp, 85 to JK'c per gal STOTIOB. 4 LL Exerntors, Administrators and Guar- dians thai have fa led to make their an- nnal settlements as required by law, are here- meut within ninety davs. noptnis willb lurther proress of law.

Also ait uuantiaDsinai nave lai.ed to- renew 'their Guardian Bonds as lequired.bv law (which every two years) at the next tenn of Jus Co rf. I will compelled toinforti the Court, which is bound to put the law ii) force. If any of tber securities are.dead or ihsolvent they must coins and renew al thongh their two years was out. And if any of the securities til an Administrator or ExecatoT beccma insolvent or die. a Dew bond baa to hi mad forthwith.

i DANIEL J. WHITTlNGTONv Sept 12. 1861J Clerk of County Court Fajelle Academy. TIJE neit sesnon Till commerce on Monday. SrptrtnWr 9.

I8C1, nnder the management of F. A DICKINSON.rriicipul.assistedly MRS. M. DAVIDSON. Theschcol will cea- tinue bpen for the admisionof students of both nexes, the experience of past sessions having proved satisfactory to ad mtcretted in it.

The Murical Dervarrrirt will be under the control of II. L. KN'IGIITS. The terms of tuition at the Academy will bathe same as heretofore; iuj 15-tOl. InMttnl Notice.

PUR! th TJRSTJANT to an order cf the Clerk of County Conrt of county! upon the suggestion of the administra tor of. the estate of F.aiwn foster, deceased. of the insolvency of said decedent's estate; notice is herehy given to all persona caving claims a.atnit said estate to present them to rhe jClerk of saidCor.rt.antbei.ticatfd.cn cr before the 3d day of JXrrh, 1852, for ro rata distxibwtion. or they will bo forever JAMES M. BiKUAM.

Aim. SepU 6. Dr. Robert Figgj Surgical and Mechanical TTT, wonld inform theeitiienfof jrT 11 Fayetteville and y.icinity.that visits them fortpe purpose of practicing profession for a snort time. urnce, on tne side public square.

Dee. 20 tf. rrOTICEJ. ALL those indebted to the undersigned are tow reqnested to corne forward and pay, for the yearn 1859 ar.d 60, for money I moV Save. .1 cannot, live on the a Aa mpeiiei to money, py dd thank all to eomly with this WOO this n2r 3 OmU f.a-.

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