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The Pulaski Citizen from Pulaski, Tennessee • Page 2

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If i. i t. P. F. McCORD, 4: CO.

orrrcK kortii-e TKM- OF SCBEClUiTlO, Three Dollnrx 'per Annum, in'Adr PULASKI, TENN FRID A V. MORNING, MAY 2tfr 0 We are requested to sonour.ce hat there will be a meet itig of ladies and gentleman of PuUs- ki and vicinity on Saturday 21st for the pupoae ol taking preliminary! eteps to drcorate graves of the Confederate dead. A petition signed by numerous ladies and gentle- men, together vitli a correspondence btweo Me6sra. A. Cox and.D.'H.) I'areon.

in behalf of community, lias been handed in 'for publication but is crowded out.T-Mr. Cox kindly prsntf them the use of Antoinette -UU a the place for meeting to-mor-r- w. L-t your veneration lor those nho MI id lb "Lost Causa" be manifested tn full attendance. WsoMiiDU in N. Y.

Cotton ws quiolat 23.J middling. Money i-untinues easy al 3 5 per cent, on i Gold opened at 1 15 and closed al 114 Tennessee bonds 60f. A car loaded with hay attached to th freight train. on the D. R.

R. took "fire fiom a spark on Monday, nnr Pulaski, burning nearly all the 1 iv and tho car to be floor. "An ji repressible 1 press ot express matter and adTertisement3 compels to kepress some items of news and 1 cal interest and to compress matter into maU space, but we are impressed with the belief that it will not depress our readeis. A revival of religion has been ia progress the M.E. Church in this ity for two weeks, conducted by the Rev.

Dr. Mitchell and Rev. J. P. M'Ferrin.

It has been attended with tome 6Uo68 and it is sincerly y1" ed and expected that it will reat'gocd to Pulaski." Tribute of Respectr At a stated reeling of the hers of the Sabbath School Methodist Episcopal Church laaki. on the flh of May, IP 0 In commiuee appoiniea ai a meeting to give expression Koe sentiment and feeling of the- school ii regard to the death of our beloved Huperiulendnt Bonjanain ion, offered the following preamble nd resolutions which were unani roously adopted; Whereas, Through the dispensation of Gjtl'c providence, death, has removed from our. miJsi our belov- i Superintendent and Btother, B. Mason, and inaemuch as. during his life he devoted his energi marking and making i i u.

in us a 'ieath- proved the sufficiency, ai ted the beauty and glory ot, gion which he professed anct Therefore be it TL.i t. seek in our lives to imit lues ana pront Dy ais ex; JiCsonea, wuile we mourn" over his loss, and regret that bis voice shall no more be heard among us, uor his eye greet us with his happy welcome, nor bis tongue teach us needful logons of prayer and i raise, yet we Lave confidence that ha has only removed his membership from our own to the great school bove, that to-day his voice is melodious with Ibe song of Redemption his ears are blessed with words of ppace and wieJom from the lips of Him who as never yet man poke," hie teet are--upon the streets the Golden City, and heart joyous with the current ol a row aud better lif. Reio'ved, Tnat as sn evidence of our sympxthy with his b'reaved family in tins their hour of deep distrees. the secretary will furnish them with copy ol these resolutions, and he enter them upon the propei Re- book, and, also, furnish a copy "7 Uhe Pulaski Citizen with a request they be published. W.

S. EZELL, See. A delegation of colered Mesons from Nashville are in the city establishing lodsje. We were informed by one of them that they hups for 'great success. An.vol'kcembnts.

We announce to day Cel. Matt Martin, of Coffee -county, to represent this (l'h) district in the next Congress. Col. Martin is known to many of our citizens aa a gentleman of great so-cinl qualities and a lawyer of eminent ability, and will honor the position. We announce, a'so, Mr.

'2hoA. S-Brandon a candidate for County Court Clerk. Mr. Brandon would perform with ability the duties of this office, an i our ciiiz ns will find him one of those who. will kep their trust.

The announcement of Col. Pete Turoey, of Franklin county, a candidate for Supreme Judge torn this division, may ba seeu. Col. T. distinguished himself as commander of the 1st Con.

Tenn and is one of the brilliant lawyers of the State. 9 greatly favorslhe people by con-entiDjr to become a candidate. rrett'tf" received the first premium. The absence of the editor compell-j tag us, the juniors, to perform his duties, we are constrained to say that re wish he would come back. are tired of answering questions about who will be our' next' President, reconstruction, crops, 4c, which an editor must only know, and if we were compelled to eay whicli we would rather be or i an we would Bay that Dr.

Whitthorne sella the; best of di ujs at the lowest of Since writing tlie editor has returnt. fish and meat, market Hondtr Moore 4r Field's. f. M.9 ft visit tr' yand 45 Union in hear looking it- c.i.i,., A A A llir dHiThe very best style, Vqown I art and has rentntlv intro- id a new and beautiful picture called -the "Rustic Phoosrranh." which is perfectly lovely. Mr makes all, who visit him 'eel perfect-y at home.

Go and him when in NashvilU if you vrunt a good picture, as he is a gentleman, a good artist and knows how to kep a photograph gallery. We acknowledge the receipt of an gotten up specimen, book from the Franklin Type -Foundry. 6.V 'It ia replete with everything beautiful in the art, and we prize it vrry highly. 'Barrett's is indispensable. Nsw Advxrtiskmskts.

A Drug Store is advertised for sale in to-days paper. A good stock of drugs with an established trade is offered on good terms. See advertisement. Read the tax list and see if your property is not advertised. See reyojotice.

The the executor of the estate c' Mason appears o-day. The of' the justly celebrated StieffVPianos if in this paper. Seven guld medals and six fi rst.class premiums htve been awarded to this piano: Prof. CLaa. 0.

Pape is the agent here. Road "Barrett's circular. Stockholders Meeting. The af tendance was large on 16th in this place. Business of importance and interest to stockholders was tranaac-rcted.

The flat nck pavement before Mr. T. M'Kissack's new building will be there still when other thin: sim- -ily, appellaled shall be with the -hing8 that were. In reply to your question, VAiVhat indication have I thu'I have "Jor my announcement we an- the3 ment Indicated by a star 1 UUI ICLJB.JJl fcUUWS 11, or immediately under your announcement. Look and see.

Do you wish us to vote fsr you is the household word. DRUG STORE TOR SALE; On account of the bad heal; old age of the Senior partner of the firm, which" renders hirvnablo ta-utteiid to any active business, forsale our stock of Drugs in I'ulabki. county. We will give first-" rate trade. It ouy land or town property is offered in part payment, it will lc estimated at a cash valuation, our slock, also.

tv bo valued ut chsIi prices. To a good pnichaser wj will g-ivo some tirue on part of the purch Je. The Mock and fun i uro will invoice about nine thousaud col ar. Propositions received bv A. J.

WI11TT1I0RNE fe Tnlaiki. Teuu. W.J. WII1TTUOK. maSOtf Shelbyville, fenn.

The Fayetteville Manufacture CASSIMEES, 7 SA-TIISTETS, SHAWLS, FANCY COVERLETS CARPETS, Stoc T.r icing larns, cScO. Tiic.se mills aro prepared to furaiu any of the above goodd VERY LOW FOR CASH OR EXCHANGE THEM FOR WOOIi, OIl MANUFACTURE WOOL TO Order. For. further information aupy to 1- 4 BARTER, WELLS our Agents atPlekl, or add re Jm ilTJTTf' PJ ,4 ,1 I 3 -1 21 letter: draws what houses srs covered with.j 2 souc 1 sweet to a lr. cr.

9 wnat .14, 12, 2 not full blown 1 8. 15. 6 hat iroa will do if wet. 5, 11, ISj, a pretty. flower.

My whole is the best kind of advice. Answer to last enigma ''Good turnpike from Brick CI urvh to Tulsski. Exectitor's -17 ctice The nndert-ipned having bccnqualicr as E.xrciitor of ttt last will of. It. Mason, dee'd.

notice it hereby given that all persons iwilcbtfcd to Mttid deceased will pleue c-oiue frw rd nd settle at Ail persons viuir ogainut his Ortate m-tt pic-Fenttkem, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law or they will be barred In nyab-nee Mr. "will be in 'control tf papers, and -will receipt for money due the estate on snme. U. T. TAYLOR, Ex.

Expelled for Drukennes, is to give notice to b11 whom it may conceio, that J. 1.. Msclj han been ex-'ptlled from I'ee i-'piiog. Lodge. No- Si.

I. O. Good TempInH. tor the crime of Jrnnkeunesa and is thr, published for adding insult to ir.jury, by strjidiug to oir Financial Secretary a rcfasul to settle his duo in the following ctJunnive, profiDe ftlid scurrilous noto April 17t, 13T0. 5fr.

He! Ilolling, Eqr. Mie Dear feand if you and your Feund Wani you Dues yon g) to Polaki. you 'ma go to Clb. Barn if bo tlmt ve have hciird him aud have btca tougVtt by him a the troth, i in Jesus. Yonr Fcand A.L.Moscly EQK.

It was also resolved that-the Lodge pro cced bv law to collect the balance of unpaid dnei charged against the aforewaid J. L. Mostly, if not otherwise promptly settled. By orr'cr of the Lcdpe, J.J. msy20-St Actiug Secretary, United States Internal Revenue Colliotor'sOj-fice, th Diet Tesn.

0 Shelby ville, May 9th, 1ST0, Having received the annual lit of Taxe aost 'd the year lS7ft, and in obedience to Vojiiiisi -silts of the law, 1 hereby notify all pcrsi kb in the Fourth Collection Dis-triotot Tennesisce, who aro required to pay tax'-s for Special Privileges ni tides in Schedule A and Income, to come forward and pay 1 he same to nje, or my Deputies, within tm days fron the 14th duy of and at the following times and places: AtLewiaburg, Marshall May ISTo. do Pulaski, Giles do do do Fayetteville, Lincoln do 24th, do do Dcchered, Frank. in do24thfe 26 do Manchester, off-e co. do 27th 23 do Murfrcoiiboro, Hutherford codo 24th 28 do Woodbury, co 27th do Shelby vil'ie, Bedford co do 24th 20 JAMES MULLINS. It Collector 4tb Viei.

Tenn. TAXLIST. Railroad Taxes, 186L STATE OF TENNESSEE, GILES April. Tirw Giles CocxTy Cikccit CouktV Judgment or (Tondevnaiion, April. 1S69 Whereas, George M.

Brownlow, Bailronl Tax Collector for the county of Giles, for the year lsrtl. haa reported to the court the following tracta of land, town lots or part of town lots, as having been assessed for the taxes for the year ISol; that the tuxes thereon have not been paid andarestill dun, and that the owners of the same have no goods and chattels within this ciuuty which ho can distrain for said taxo-, with the adli-tional 'cost attached to each ense Clerk's fee 2.50, Collector's fee 100, end Printer's fee 1 .50. to-wit: John Kimbro, one tract of laod no. a. 125 ncres, valuta at loaoiiars 1 dollar fiS i-ents.

r. Tic Mrs. Susan McCrncken, one tract of 1 fol' indistiict no. 3. of 77.

valued at 6j dollare; Taxco 75 Vm Tomlip.one tract of land of 140 acres in district no. 3, valued at 140 dollars, taxes 70 certs. Robert Cobb, 1 tract ot laud in di triet no 8, of acres valued at 500 dollars, taxes 3 dollais and 50 cents. 1) Graves 1 tract of land district no of Up a -res valued at 020 dollars, taxes 5 dollars 60 cents. Sa ah A Jseal.

1 tract of land in district no 8, of 17f-wrpa at 2700, taxes 13, 5o MrsT guardian for Henry Ncal's, ll district no of 354 Kacrcs i.at taxes "rt 50. James Miidrilxct of land 55 acies in district no 2 Valued at 550 dollars, taxes 2,75 McClisi-o, one house and lot in town of Con svil'e valued 1 1 taxes 12.25 Th--s Miles, tr of land district no acres Valjie 2.2i"4 taxes Hurt t9wn lot 'f of ll.Vsviile, val-' at 2500 dollars'; tacs il'-'. Mrs Jane Davis tr of acres valued SiZi dolhir-: Milton fv a ros, vained 7200 Dan Usry tr of valued at 'j700 "dc'iafs, taxes 0. 20 Ja Dyer tr of land district 20, 111 valued 1100 dollars, taxes 5 o0 Sam Gilliam's estate tr of land distii'-t 20 245 acres valued 1000 dollars, taxes 5.00 Jf; Holt tr of lard district 20, 357. acres," valued 4000 dollars, taxes 20.50 II Mcnetree tr of land district 20, 117 acres vulued 1170 dollars, taxes 6.85 I'entecost tr of lard district 20, 225 acres valued 4500 dollars, taxes 40.00 Jcseph Tucker tr of land district 20, 457 acres valued 6000 collars, taxes 02.00 Hardaway Tucker tr of laud distrit 20, 100 acres valued 1200, taxes 7.00 James Arnett tr of land disti ict 1, 33 acres valued 300 dollars, taxes 2,0 lshmael Baswcll tr of land JHct 1, 47 acres valued 300 dollars, JI Be.aty trustee f.j0Tandv districS 1, Ttlneil 450 oollarsjrcs 6.25 BraudotifTtind distrirtlft, 500 acres-valued li" xes 71,00 AD, of land distiict 1, 130 acres Taluor "fiaxe8 1,00.

Ste yiel Daily trland district 1, 319 acres valucw 6000 doVars, taxes 55,0 Hollowny tr of land district 1, acres valued at47o0 dollars, taxes 63.7." Abnt-r Ilarjrrove tr of land district 1, 140 acies valued 1400 dollars, tuxes 8,00 Mary Iliggins tr of land district 1 of 163 acres vulued 3200 taxes 19,00 Isham Trotter tr of land district 1 of 350 acres valued 4500 dollars taxes 45,00 Malinda Smith tr of land district 1 of 140 acres valued '400 dollars thxes 2,00 Thcs Daily adm'r ol Phelps tr of land district 9 of S12 acres valued 31S0 dollars, taxes 16.00 Mrs Martha Phelps tr of land district 9 of 145 acres aiu-d 2175 taxes 10,73 Zebulon Parr tr of land district 9 of 3j" acres valued 2000 tnxesJ Mrs Khoda White Jt T'" ued 500 dollars taxes- Mrs Elizabeth Jrdon tr of land district 1 2r0 a-rcsva ued S500 taxes 43,50 John Bray tr of land district 15 of 30 air va uid 350dols taxes 2,75 Mastin Baily tr of land district 15 of 62 acres valued 5o0 taxes 3.50. SB Beal tr of land district 15 of 43 acres valued 4S0 taxes 2.40 Braden tr of land district 15 of 250 acres vatued 2500 taxes 1 3,50 Cannon tr of land district 15 of 150 I errs valued ut 30OO taxes lS.oO Caldwell town lot iu Lyuuvillo valu- ed 700 taxes 3,50 Dnndivant town. lot iu Lynnville vtilaed 300 taxes 2,50 Henry Evaus tr of land district 15 SO acres valued 50) taxes 18, Oo I Evans tr of district t5ofll7 acres 1 valued 2000 taxes lo.oo. i Eliza Spivy tr of land district 15 S. acres I valued lloo taxes .1 rickland town lot irt Ly anville val- ucd 12oo taxes Elizabeth StiverR town lot in Lynnvule valued 5oo taxes Thompson tr of land district IS of 53 ere valued llootaxe Vick tr of land district 15 of So acre valued 75o taxes 4,75 Wm X.

Willefoid town lot" in Lynnville valued looo, and 1 acres laud diatrict 15 valued 25, oo taxes Dickey tr of land district 19 56 acres valued 35o taxes 1 ,75 Parker Jr Rev'd tr of land district 1 9 of 5o3 acres valued 45oo taxes 25, Oo Parker tr of land dutrict 19 5o acres valued 25o taxes 2,25 Mrs Eslernan tr of land district 15 of 8S acres valued 8oo taxes 55o A Eselmantr of land di 13 lo5 acres val 3'oo ld.oo Enunersoii tr of land di 15 55 acres val 5oo tajces W.Ji Hackney town lotin'LynnvHle val-Ued taxes Miks iligdon tr ofjand dis 15 45Tacro Val too taxes Daaiel Kiat-towa lot iaLyanvilla 1 vain-' -rS-WJxiMiky ttaClnl vtolS acroa ia.LynnUlu vuVued 1 I and dia li of 29 aoxM val 5io 'tx-t- Z.i eihields at Thot on tr of land dial? of 6i acrea val Jmts F. irv'sheiM tr of land dis 18 of 63 ac rot. val -3 taxes 8.25 Wm Wt'es euardian Roalre Philip! tr cf land di" 12 349 aerea val tf-ns 5,1 A Abernathy tr of land dis Kiiluad at S54o tea S2 o9 ElktiK nt Spring Company tr of laccMial 42o acres val 8ooo taxes 4o.oo Constatitine Perkins, in rnlaki vr 8ooo taxc 4o oo Wh Judkn U-of land U4j 0 of 2uo-cr valu ISto taxes 9 oo John Marks tr ot land di 6, 222 acres ned 64ao tixes CZ.on Pattcroll illiams tr of land di 15 acres val loo tuxes 6o cents Wm Walls tr of land dis 6 21 acres valued f.oo taxes 8,00 Gracy tr ofjand IS of Soo acres valued looo llartwcll Harwell tr of land dis IS of lob acres val 7oo taxes McCaskell tr of land dis 13 125 acres valued 2oo taxes 1, 00 Ja McCullum tr of land dis- 18 00 acres valued 4oo tax Jutknon, Fiilow Clack tr of land dis 13 4ooo acres val 800 tax Lane tr of lund dis 19 2oo acres Valued Soo taxes Taylor tr of land dis 18 of 17 acres valned 73 cent tax 33 cents. Wilsford tr of land dis 13 lo9o acres vl looo taxes Helnaii illiamson tr of land dis IS loo aprea val IA00 taxes 6,75 A Yaticy tr of land dis IS 3r.o acres valued Soo taxes 1 5o It is th -refore considered by the Court that idgment bo and is hereby entered against tho aforesaid tracts of land, towu lots or parts of town lots in the name and in lavor of the State of Tennessee, for the use of the Central Southern Railroad Ccmpany, for tbo sums annexed to each, being the amount ot taxes, besides cosa and charges due severally thereon for the year 1861 And it i- trdercd by the Court that said tracts of land town lots or parts of town lots bo sold as the law diTceSs to satisfy the aforesaid tax es, together wita- the costs accrued thereon to them severally, returnable as the law di rects such cases. 1 Witness.

Henry M.Stanler. Clerk of said Court at office in Tnlaski, this First Monday in April, lS7o. II. M.STANLEY, Cl'k In pursuance of an order of condemnation isstied to mc from tire Circuit C-uirt of Giles county, 1 wfll ssll a tho courthoase door in Pulaski 011 the Tirst Mondayin July Next, the above described Aids, for Railroad Tax cs for the year costs and charges due thenon. G.

M. BROWNLOW, Railroad Tax State and County Tfixss, 1868-9. STATE OF TENNESSEE, GILES Circut Apir. "WuEREis, Williarji A Malone. C'o'lector of the public Taxes for Qe county of Gjlcs, has reported ttho Cor.ri "Movruf? tracts of land, town lots, k.

as having been assessed for the taxes for the years 1S69 and 1S63, that the taxes thereon aro due and remain unpaid ODd that the respective owners of the same havr 00 goods and chattels within his count) on which ho cat: distrain for a-id Usee; to wit 1SGO. Elizabeth Jordon, one tract of land ineivil district no 1,250 acres valued at $2, 500. taxes 20 dollars. Phillip Clem, one tract of land in district no 1, 6 arcs, valued 60 dollats. taxes 4c.

Elkins, one tract of land in district no 2, 85 acres; valued at 595, taxes 6,76. Thos 11 Graves, 1 tr of land in district no 0, 105 acres, valued at 400 taxes 3,20. Gooeh. 1 district no 3, 225 acres, valued at 225 dollars, taxes 2 dollars Estate ottlohn Hughes. 1 tract, t3tno acrest valued at 1,2:0.

taxes WihI Johns' 1 tract, oi. no 3. lt 1 ai. 1 T' zvuu ooiiars, laics ic- ui. ju n.

been nf the ni, io sCVC; m-icC ii Heirs dis no 4, 110 acres, va'fl i at 75 dollars, taxes 60c. Heirs otl Hays, 1 trat, dis no 4, () awes, valued at 50 dollars, taxes 40c. Juo A Hon II. 1 tract, dis ni4 105 acres, valiifd at 3'yltT; taxes 2.40. no 4, 70 acres, valued ai 17 dollars, taxes 1,50.

Heirt, of Caleb Whito 1 no 5,330 acres, vbud i SOO Co li Xcs tic T.cwis Bird, part of town lot no. 'allied at 1500 dollars, taxes 2 Est' dis own lots. 110s. "li aud 223 in Vd atl250dollai8, ttxes Eppcrson, 1 truct, lots nos 31 36 rWs- p20) dollar! ta.x..-B 'ell, 1 tract, div no 7, 64 acre, VJlar 'axes 10:2 1. tcw.ilot.no.

Pulabki, V. lots, n-a. 193 HtlOuOd liars, taxes 3 y.r-t' dis no 7, 4.ncics, valued taxis Pulley. 2 town nos 21 ed at 1S00 dollars, taxes 14:40. -T PI miner wife, part of town lp ki, valued at 200 dollars, taxe I'erkiiis, I tract, dis no 7, iit TS00 dollars, taxes Isabel'a Kodcs(col) 1 towu lot, no! Jlaski, valued at COO dollars, taxes s.

Frank Reed (col part of town lot. t)i ...1 1 jii i.Q.-v Estate of Frank razicr tnof Ll dis 8 ol lo9 acres valued lo9o taxos Marks tr of land dis 3 ycres valued 136o taxes 12.S3 Harry Stevenson tr of hp' ffS 25 acres valued "000 taxes Mrs A Smith tr of 8 96 acres valued 192o taxes 15,36 C'W Jfay tr of land dis 6 46 acres valued 92o taxes 9,36 Tarter Hamletttr of land dis 8 of 5o acres valued 15o taxet 1.2o Cox of laud dis 71 acres valued 1775 taxes Ctirry two town lots in Elkton valued T5o taxes Childere five town lots in Elkton valued looo t.atos 8 00 Joseph Hall tr of land dii 9175 acres valued taxes 14, 00 Ganes tr of land dis 11 7o acres varied 4oo taxes 5.2o Jan es McNeice tr of land dis 12 2o valued 25o taxes Estate of WTm Atkinson tr of land dis 14 15o acres valued 2oo taxes I.60 Tamps Conner tr of land dis 14 2oo acres valu 3d 2oo taxes I.60 Martha Ford tr of land dis 14 60 nc valued loo taxcs8o cent. Murphy tr of land dis 14 of 0 acres valued loo taxes Soceuts. Jas Nance tr of land dis 80 acres valu-od 80 taxes 64 cents Estate of Wm Robinson tr of land dis loo acres valued loo taxes So cents. Thompson tr of land dis 14 15o acres valued loo taxes Williams tfc Prentice tr of land dia 14 92o acres 26o taxes 2.oS Mary Wilsford tr of land dis 14, 25 acres valued 15o taxes Tidwell tr of land dis 14 of 162 acres valued 643 taxes 5.18 Cogan tr of jand dis 15 80 acres valued at 27o taxes Chapman tr of land dis 16 60 acres vuli el 9oo taxes 9.2o A McCallnru tr of land dis 17 of 45 acres valued 65o taxes of Willis James tr ot land dis 18 of 3oo 1 tros valued 6co taxes Jrry tr of land dia IS 2oo acrea valuer 25o taxes 2 00 Nel Patterson tr of land dis 4 of lo3 acres valued loS taxes 82 cents Er.tate of Eppersou tr of lund dis 7 74 acres valued 23oo, and ono town lot in Pulaski 3ooo taxes 43, 00 penalty totat 47 80 Nel Patterson tr of land dis 4 lo3 acres valued 75 taxes 60 cents penalty 6 cents to-; tal 66 cents.

Il is therefore considered by the court that judgment be and is hereby ectered against tlio aforesaid tracts of laud, town lots and parts of town lots, in the name und in favor ot the State of Tennessee for the Mms auuexed to each, being the amount of taxes, boiJes costs duo severally fcr the years 1SS? and 1669, And it is orJered by the Court that said tracts of land, town lots and parts ot town lots be sold as the law directs to satisfy the aforesaid taxes, together with the costs accrued therton to them severally, returnable as the law directs such' cases Witness, TIerry M. Stanley, Clerk of said Court at office in Pulaski, this the First itondjy in April, I860; M. STANLEY, Ci'k In pursuance ol an order of condemnation issued to me from the Circuit Court of Giles conuty, I will sell at the courthouse door in Pulaski on tho ..1 FirstH Cnday ID: the above described town 'Jota; and parta of to tota ftitJitata and Oounty lax -oa'lor tbo yeara tiS.acd aad charts due thetcn3- WILLI AM A State and Ctunty Tex l-o taxe 5.o' li Kobv-rtu', Pianos 1 1 rJ: li 7 GOLD MEDALS WEP.E AWARDED AT kte Fairs Sooth, in Oct. and 1869, to iXhas. -HI.

N. the best Tianos, over Baltimore, FLila-al- ltia and New York.rinp. -1 ajN'ew- Warehouse, iO JtISortkL: ertVSt aijove Baltimore Street, BA TIM CUE, 21 AR YLASD StiVC: Pianos have all. late improvements iaclitctlnir tho. Agrief -Trcb'A.

-Ivory Fronts and Iinr.r.ived Freoch Aelioa arrant ed no years with privilege 01 exeiarge wituin 12 month if not tttist'uctory Scoond liand Pianos aul Organs alwavs on. hand from S5o to 3oo. CU AS. PA PE Ag't, may2o-ly Pulaski, Tenn. R.

T. Kirkpatrick Nashville, Tena. HAS recently returned trom Hew York, an has now the uud most elc-ant stcck of Spring Goody has e-Tt Elegant Silks, -Roman Sashf. Sash Ribbons, Kid Gloves, all colors, slid sizes, new clonks and Spring Arabs, Paris Shawls, new and elegant. Rich Lace Collars, very r.ew.

Magnificent Quilts, Tabic Linens, Nnpkins, Men's and Ladies' Handkerchiefs. In short, we have everything new in ide quantities, and at exceedingly low prices. R. T. JRKPATRICK CO.

B. P. BOY respcetfevTIy announces to his -friends that he is connected with the above house and will be much graiiied if they will give him a call when visiting Nashville. The stock is cry complete and of the higest character of goods in this 'ountry. Call and sec for yourselves, or trust your orders, aDd try me.

Address, care as above card. jan21tf.l B. P. ROY. C- GALfONS DYSPEPSIA KEMEDY Tn placing this rcmsdy before the public, we will on! refer to the following certificate, wh'ch exprcssos all hat wc need say.

And being tr-jin one tvho has experiened beneficial results from use, alter having given it a thorough trial, bin words carry iiu.re weight than anything wc could say. EiiEN. For a number of yours as my stomach era ved food, it would immediately reject it, should 1 cat anything, no mat-tV how small tho quantity, was Irtqueiit-ly compelled to leave the table, without being able to take any nourishment." In a short time I became very muuh reduced iu flei-h, and wasso weak ll'ii 1 wax uniiblc and unfit to attend to my bu.tincrs Mi mind was i no better condition than nr.) body, as I was con til naljy oppressed with Jassitu-Jc and dej ression of spi'Lis. I tried all the patent and prescriptions that I heard of. and son of tl.cce utforded ms temporary relief, but in short time 1 relapsed into my former coiitlitiou.

W. ile sutTcriug in this manner, I heard of C. F. Gallon's Dyspepsia Remedy, and concluded to try it, 1 had taken it hut a shoi trine- when I bvgnn to feel and continuing to take it, 1 socii cum! purtake of my meals-witSfoiH any ubia feeling, either while at the table or afterward, and gained fie.sl. rapidly.

It is now nearly ten vcars since, and I hi; ye continued free froinuny thing 11" a rennrn- of dyspepsia I iierclore rr 1 mend it to as? one sul- in like iier. IJesi'Ctiiillv voi y-A li KW J. J(Jrl VU: iiigh, March 20, lS'itf. HASLETT, B. A.

Fthucstotk'a Son Jt Sole Proprietors, Fahnes tack's YnTjiU'iige, C. F. Galtoa's Dyspejsin R.mody, C. F. Galton's Cough Balsam.

PHTSBTJxlQH, FENN. aliTablo Store House in Pulaski and Land in Giles County, 12 Months Credit No Redemption! By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me on tho Oth of Ai-ril ISTO. by J. Ti Fisher, for tho benefit or McC'rua anH registered in the Register's othce of Giles county, I will on JlfGndjy, June 6th, 1870, sell at public sale, to the highnet bidder at thecourt house door In twottory BRICK STORE HOUSE, on the north side of the public square in Pu-las, now occupied by J.T. Fitber.

Also, TWO TRACTS OF LAND, containing about 300 acres each, adjoining ea other, one known as tho Yuncy tract, and the other as the tract purchased by said Fisher from W. Q. Lewis, lying in tho 18th civil district of Giles county, on the head waters of Clenr creek, adjoining the lands of Robert Owen, Bart Yancey and titles will be -Terms Credit rf 12 months. Notes with food security required. right of i wnivftd in the i- "JAS.

li. May 6-td. i Ori ginal L. Eoenau vs." Jes." L. Smith.

IN this cause it appears" from heaffida-vitof plaintiff that the defendant James L. Smith, is a non-residentof Xha State of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of law cub not bo served 011 them: jt is there-foje ordered that publication he 1. made for fox.r weeks iu succession in the' Citizen, a newspaper published in the town Of Puiiiski in Raid requiring said defendant to bo and appear before Ab ernathy, a Justice of tho Peaca for Giles county, Tennessee, on Tuesday the 7th day of June. 1S70, at my otfiea defend said huit otherw ise the case will be proceeded with ex-parte. Thi 4th day of May, 1871.

MAJ1." 1 may6 Justice of the Original Attacliment. Arrowsmith Brannan vs. Jar. L. Smith.

An attachment having been issued in thfs cause and levied on property belonging to the defendant Smith, and returned before me, and it also apoearing from affidavit that the uetendant Jas. JL. bmith ia a non-resident of the State of Tennessee, ho that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on Jim is therefore ordered that publication be made for four weeks in nocession in the Pulaski Citizen, a newspaper published in' rii ennntr. TAnnpMlr. rAnnlriniv :ba.1 1 ft nih to appear before we en Tuesday, tho of June next, at- my omceia 1 oiuski and ilefend said suit, otherwise the ease ill bq proceeded with ex-parte.

This Mut 4, W.H. ABERNATHY, in ay 6 Justice of the Peace IslrLca, IXUjJU wnnt.ll htnluwl ia mm 11 of haVid bnatoniers tbi Spring. Sho has beautifuj. bajsortuient of SDiics BoiinetB; Hate, Ribons. Flow ZPianos I 5 i era.

iKer-Vilinp, feo. to nit the tiine. Call and eiarrae her baaut if ul stock. tprl5-1i. -i r-.

TfSB; BEST IN AMERICA. WILL EXHIBIT IN LYiTIIVILLE, WEDNESDAY, HAY 25TH, PULASR1, Thursday, MAY 36lli. The Superior General Exhibition of the Day. x. Three hundred Horses and Persons required to proJuee- the Imposing exercU-s.

EVERY niiNG LICII AND The coration. Costumes, Fine Hot a and entire 1 fi'-the-Mutt Magttiticenl in Kurupe or Amrio4. EuYP TlkU THE WCKDEKFUL 3 He is, ro doubt, of the moth Zulcuoa Sj-coics of IlilFBliT The Caravan of ARABIA AND SYRIA. i M'LLE EOGEWIE'S FAMILY OF LIONS AND THBGEA3STD GLITTEEING mm Surpassea all former 4hUjn. DENS OF GOLD FINISH, containing the WILD 'ANIMALS, Vang of Dazzling Bronza and Silvar monntingB; magnificent Horses, with Gold and Scarlet Karoees tha Oriental carriage of the RAJAH OF EGYPT, surmounted bJ the ROYAL JLiIOjN SS A1SHD TIGERS.

tth im iw. TTbcIi oftho MAMMOTH REVIEW will Extend Om- ONE MILEj i 4 Cnln'd T). r.d nf "Rf TTCTf! Trill iMnmnimr tha Fvpricpc! fhfl PPVIF.W Will ve at 10 o'clock, a. n. Ot'EiTl AT 7.

p. ra. The Greatest Riacrs, Ath'cics. CLwns and Pallet Artists iu t'. Profession NEW MENAGERIE CABRVAW.

1- I 1 EDUCATED PANTHERS. -pROOESSIOOSrS, Tho Host Beautiful OF FHA1SIOE, ITALY Jlnd America. The Grand Review LOOSE IN TH rm AT and 1 p. to. 1 1 1 1 () i Mam- NdXX PULASKI CARDS.

-vST I a 9 call aVtenlioa to their new stock? Spring Summer l'nrcbasing iu the- Cheapest Markets IN THE COUNTRY aud Saying 'O j' FOR ALL OUR GOODS i Wo are able to sell, ucd in crerj inauros sell -t l-riees as Lov as the Lowestf TlrfC mauv articles in our toclr Which von mnst examinu i Befoi Bnyine 1 xuying X4 rpOr Yon Will 1 Greatly Ncgl ct Yozt Intere Among tJicm ire vvould mcntii-i: ti follow in? 1 Ladies Dress Goods. Flannels, in all Talmoral and Felt Skirts, O.rpets Bleached Domestics, Island Domestics, Brca Cloths, ic all colors, CaSfimeres, black and fancy, Flegunt Spring suits for gentlemen. "vVhitc Goods and Notions generally Tbs Ict pricer at which 'c gre.it Inducement For "Alexandre's" Kid 'Glovus Go to Wells, Co. For Elegant Gentlemen's Suits, Go to CARTER. WELLS fe CO.

For BOOTS AND 'SHOES'. FOE HATS. and for Read' Made Clothing, Be sure to go to CARTER, WELLS CO'S For they har a SPLEIDID ST0CS, IN I 4 'i 7 i t. I 7.

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