- adc'-'''-'---. -.4. M 4- ftTnTETItJLE-OBSERV A OKI l :: AT Til K SA M K tLI) .STAND. N. O. WALLACE, t'Iilttri- ikiitl l'ulilifOn!-. fAYEITLViLtc, TiKKESSEE: TlmrMliiy Morning, Jaimry G. 1S76 Mr. Kerr's Appointments, S'nce the adjournment of t,' )i-ivs, a p.rominent topic of n t -ii new: iar.cr diif-cr.s-ion. has been : , r Mr. peaer Jveri s cominittee. We copy from the Xew York 0!'rcy a lit of the 'chairmen of what it terms the 'leadii tmu. . . ays ami Mean,-3lr. lor- mon, oi Illinois. ppropnitn.ns- 3Ir. Ean- da ! of I ennsvl vaina hln'tions 31 r. Harris, ol W avs ami .Means 31 r. 31 or- Virginia. ! lu'.iciarv - 31 1 o1 Knott, K'i !i;i;eky. r'orei-'-ii Afi'air 3ii wana. ir' (A .Marv am . Marv iankii;g and Currency 'i.iv, of A ew i oi k ' fC . t t anile- Kailroad-Mr. Lama;'a .'.it-sSliSippi I'1- 'ron and Buffalo Bill, and on audi- 31 r. bayleiv t,nkM j tj)e rccei)tior.-rccm! Public I of Ohio.' The rule h,s heretofore heen!bluck coals and wl.itc lie., in ! Iu in:ih- the ablest man of the : nleasurable expectancy that my . 'i r ,',.,, i, n1rl In r.oMrrLt Lv Lmo- .:irly Chairman ofAas and e m on! tj le ca tight 1 long, Mans. AVhether Mr. Morri- toai black-locks, ilowing over 1 ,.-;il i... ..i.:i:,: .,.nv n.oumv rvu v. in iiv. i;i -v; ui'iiitius iiui 1. . . , leridiilnt'o i-'ton'i mil 1 loi'r.ii'n ....v,v.,.v.. .w,,M ...iu "-v","v; leaineill neiT. lined Yun Jill- eel i not oniy ciogs up ine pores ot tlie en- au cllicient leader instead of a'plimentx of warfare, and sup- t,,e '" andfards circulation, but it , jjuii.viiw oi " ' . . ' . 1 ; s pronuctive of Catarrh, which is quite apt niet follower, remain1; to be porting buckskin breeches. it lend to Consumption. "Oh," you pay, sen The annointmcnt of lf-m-' which 'in turn should disappbar ! ' 't iwye J-t a cold in my head." n.cn. a u., appoimuiLiir oi u.ui-, it 1U,.. iui thiitiohl is really a mild form of d ill as Chairman on Appropr Xoiironn - .'ItlOIlS IS UOUbtlesS a II tliat Call 1.. 1 ;,.! IT" " 11 l)Mleiicd. He is an able man, aad has always been known as lavorable to a ngid economy, i om'-' cone uh. eu mat me bC!n;.r;v.im.t,js(a?eSt,1(!rc jsa Ji4cll&r(re liaT. oln-nv vr.,m'';,. 1,;- ,-.i fV..! h d not arrived, and turned to j in-nn oirmive odor. If the disease bo al ahas excepting his ote for , , ' ..,;.....,, 1)V ' owed to continue in its course, thick, hard , , ... 'S.eak io ui .;c Li! ! 1 1 1 ti i ice l .. . .,, e . , : , the salary irrab. Nm'O of the! i i . i t " M rotations will form m the Lead, the . j whom I was introduced to se- ,0I1S which sometimes become softened Other committees arc COllsid-! eraJ Gr the "TOUn in w hich and bn ak awav in pieces. Why will per- . ' i C" I ' 4: . .. r i. c-red weak, and that on Pacific the majority in the way of posi-1 tle legislation With COIlslllera-; ble curiosity. Their nosition j i ' "u" . is a new one for them, and thev ii l .1 t i .. " Will Imd the burden ot rcspon- 1 nihility more onerous than car- jying a pike-staif merely for ihe purpose ol puncturing their opponents whenever a favora ble opportunity presents itself. Vr A. Washington ci'y correspondent touches up a well-known Tenncssccan in the following style II,... A"". IllCJ 1 r IIJC IIUUM, iU'llli-1. I M l J i, 1111., ..... 7 ' of Tennessee, gets on p.etlv v. ell, hut 1 have a crilieism lo ... , . . . upon his reading, lie vhould open his month n ider Jiailwavs wi 1 hi; wate hot w ih 'One gcniiciuan w:ose name i 'as vel be cured of it? Ur. Safe's t .1 . i . i i r,-, I did not catch, but who. from 'Remedy will cure the worst ''oiins of Ca eonsiueraoie jeaiousv. JIX .. . . ' (anh; in fact, it is the only sure and safe .:n ...: .i... sgeiieral appearance, I Viulg- ,., ,.ie,tr .vllich i,is v,t Len onVi-ed to the 't-f io tit .tvtiiit iiiu action ui i w l i i" i,- i. i A i vl j. iv. ni rf unitto ! tin blii. M:inv harKb. lrntatuiL' nren:ra hi the discharge d his duties, weanng oi an immense clrsUr Mid not employ his nostrils so ' diamond l ing on his forefinger, i l iueh as he does in the service'1 nuist confess that J found lii-; f his country. There is not a tlc to compensate me for the ; 1-ali in the countrv in which a ot" mJ' red-shirted ideal, slight mfsal twang i so notice- Seeking for a simile to illus- ; ab'le as it is in. the hall of the ,I:lte the change which has eon.e House. Mr. Urown should ;ver onr streets during the past j take pattern after Dr. Meiiail'ev. ; tl:iy-S 1 c:,n OI)1y ;h 'ni 1' ' the old Clerk, who when he be-!tI,e o5t.v J,s il ''V- c-orn popper,; gins reading from the desk, ! tn.-ns his mouth so wide that I tlie bald snot usually usually seen on top of his head falls down on accompany tlie operation imii ihe back of his neck. A.H.C. ,cated. It may be a homely ;compaiisen. 1 admit, but it Jits .Tr" The Cincinnati EiKiuin r ) the case admirably. First one hU the fentiincnt in this section exactly when it fays that friends oi currency reform must ask of Coiijjress something that Congress cm do, and ought to do. They m iy rrquest: 1. The repeal of the re.surap-j ti-n bill. 'J. Tint the right of issue be taken , from the national banks,l and that the notes of the United States be substituted for the notes o? the national banks. Tl.,,1 ,nll0r Jo ilnno . .- f ... , Judge Advocate Gen- i ii.i. l . .. . ,. ent branches the volume of bus- the retired list, at his own i-e-,incss is exceptionally hcavv. .piest. lie is remembered in! The Mason Sc Hamlin Organ connection with some of the J Co., for example, who arc the most disgraceful fcciics that leading house of the kind in the Main the pages of American j world, report a demand which is hi-tory. His brutal conduct at ' temporarily beyond their capac thetifal of Mrs. Jurratt, and ity to supply, though their case Ids tyrannical course generally is, of course, exceptional, they . .... . .... . in relation to arbitrary arrests and courts martial, will condemn him to infamy as long as his name shall be remembered a-! mon" men. (years they have enjoyed almost J unquestioned superiority at The number of insane people in j home, while few American man Si.i F4:ineis.:o this year, it is snid, ufacturefs of any kind have re invent v fivi)3r eeat. larger than Hccted so much honor on their ii was l ist e tr. ; country abroad. At London, Our Hew York Lctler. Tin Aroniliau Diuncr. .Ifmqiihi Miller. Corii-iipiiii"; lvtiu -onliitary. (iO.OOO vr .Month front tin: North ern Paeitic. "HlO r Front ur Own Correspondent. Nl-:W Yolllv', )00. 'A 1ST."): To (In JMKor of' ilia Ohscrcrr, Xew York, iust at nrcont. is well supplied' with literary eel- t-brities, a liberal sjn-inklin of xv'iom appeared at the unusual- iv bril iant dinner niven iv the, J ,. , , .. - Arcadian. (dub a tew e cnmgs si,K.t. at tiieir elegant rooms on Fiith avenue. Among the dis- linguisdied persons whose pres- eace contributed to the interest ,of the occasion were the venor-! ..,.,::,, l.,,,,!.,,-.,,-!. fcw lvmiuu? a!Ui-marks, so; w been heard from 1() cd of ofd Nuw York. 3. -abject, and that he is a p Conway, Prentice IX 3Iul-'A as ever of the futi ofthe ..Qvcrlaiul Month- I cc.ss of the railroad win ... i , , n.wtr,,, .,n(i.!i i .... i- a. c ly," Laurence Hutton, author f ''Plays and Players; I'. II. j brought him to bankruptcy. iAVebb, bettir known as "JohnjHe says it now occupies the Paul; and last, but not least, i Joaquin Miller. From the gen- eral drift of r.cwspai.er para-1 grai hs 1 had prepared myself j ce in lhis illustrious person gorf of Jnixlurc Gf Eord P,y-! CCClitlor.-l'CCnii looked OVCl' tllC nssemblairC Of i"S of a red hunting:"0'1' 1 "m well, with the exception of a V , , i .".c.M. Header, do you know that a cold is (led OH the OOUth b (llV ofl!lu mo.t tjanAerous maladies? A i . i .... : Kit IT- t) 1 LI1L" .iJillll U 7 b i i .i i i. r-n i -.i ,111 ,uon lU-Sjmi 1 etl ooois. an Ill accordance Vv llll lue inclin e A i i ... l i- .l "V: 11;U I'31' f n UU'Uhecatuloiue of diseases. The passage to 'lu(.t ofthe Sierras." ot sec- i is obstructed, the seni of smell inir any thin- of the sort, I r.t found him. Among these w!; ,;na;l midd!e-aued' i-eison. With high cheek-bones, reddish blown whiskers, ar.d thin, short;""' in-aul i?,'n? ti efTect, and when , . .. . t , . u d Willi lr. Pierc i's Nasal botmie, ac- ,1:U1' 01 x. s:i,ne c'.'or' xUl) l'x" j ,-onii.,s to,iirsctioas, docs not fail to effect tended his hand in an al.LClit a cure. Sold, by all Druggists. . i ,-t sort oi a wav. and alter a word or two iX)it weather, re-! 5T Cotton culture, which lapsed into silence, leaving hh- gXVo t?ome promit-of being a euc- l ) resume my searcn nr i! e . . , W. I'l V..I1IWI lllUl UU 1, w-.. O W picturesque poet at mv lei-mc. , . ' , A few inquiries shortly alt.r;b-" a f". The area planted is revealed the somewhat staggci-:a',0VV,nS the flua!,t' has Je' ing fact that 1 had been ''-en-meliorated, and the want of facto tenaining angels unanaies," or 'ries mnke the culture unprofita wonls to that ell'ect, and that I ble. my business friend was noi.e; rri. r rp ,f ,i ,i 1 trSr The pram crop of lexHS (jther th.an the romantic genius i e f himself. On k-arnimr this. I of! t,lliJ 3ca.r amounts to about 8,000,- '..,mvn lirivi!i.,l li?ii innvi i.lnv.- - 1 in .11 .ii- iw w iw.-i i . i "ii ly. to discover, if possible, seme "i ward signs of the IVometlu - 1 ... 1 . 1 . . I . :, I1,L 'eoiia a m,i;iar tu of moustache, ami the which has but just arrived at temperature necessary to the : wontieriui iransjonnations tnatj 1 1 . , slorc would burst into holiday (lisplay then another, two, three, ten, fifty at a time, tnl now the whole retail portion of the town ' is as plump and as tempting a 'it.. ...... f. . i the most successful popper-full that ever was snatched from the Hire in the nick ot time. For these few exhilarating days, the retail merchants are having a rest from grumbling, and are feasting their eyes on crowded countcrsand plethoric tills, while the thought of the little folks and biir folks which theso invr- UI0 "l Ud purchases will soon make ghul, is enough to warm the heart of a cynic. Every bodr is doin well, and in tho rasp of lit.. . .i , :.. .1. i:iv ine laiest ncaieis in uie uiuer- having, in addition to this sud den local pressure, a regular trade in nearly every civilized country in the globe. For jat Paris, at Vienna, wherever i their instruments have been ex hibited, they have, by sheer i force of merit, triumphed even over national "pride, and receiv ed the hiheet distinction in ev ery ease. In almost any other 'industry at least two or three manufaeturera will l)u found lwho.se claims are so nearlv e- anal that the foremost position u m-vir fUtinitpiv nRifrtiwl lnit , the name cf Mason & Hamlin 'upon a reed organ id what the sinin; of twenty-four karats r,e is to the roklen injrot. V , l'oVL- . There can be but one such, and that indicates unapproachable ; excellence. any of your readers have .invested in Xorthern Pacific bonds, it may interest them to . , i i,...i uu i lie as confi- future 6uc- which swal- ii()Wc.d up his crreat fortune and i,JOudest nosition of anv road ; tiic country, being entirely jVee from debt, and making on the tiailic ot its two complete ;ends $(50,000 a month net profit, Ai,ix. i acts are Stubborn Things." I. Tbousands of human bein?3 are yearly uZt7oZ. Uess a Mifficient knowledge of themselves. ! A limn meets his neighbor, nnd the first j , iioni8 , oIInr aryou?, or 4W is j,;r health?" The reply frequently y, ! . CI... . . .1 I U V Ul UIU uanuj UUft lliuiuillt;h . i . . , r;ll.,ni , omi if ,10t arrested in its course ni tncome enr inc. v-atarrn is one oi tne ii. rr. - n.o-t .lis.TTepable. offensivp ntrptions in ".;,air.d, and there isa disaSrce.tble sensa- Catarrh ti..rs may, lor a time, relieve the ursency r .1 i . .i j.. i 1 . luie.s.." )r. Ha;o s Catarrh I'.emedy is r -oj in f-i 1 1 fr-ri l 'i Tin nf unnonrQ t.i ' OU.-llClS. kj) ousueii, iue average uiiut- i ?l wt nce me open ' "? grain season has been ).l CPIIIS. - ! LrNCHBURG: 0S BT H9LPS " j viicSilnirg, Teimessce, PRICE ounniiiTo ALL KINDS KVY1 lliflllYR XP.EniP Ull II lilll ill.1 1 lllilll i. I Li U MJ U -J fjOc to CO jicr dozen. G ROVER & BAKER Lock Stitcli Machine ut Manufacturers' prices. G ROVER & BAKER sin I I ; 1 II i A I I I I CI 111 1 Mjiiui if ui 1 1 Hi ill; at manufacturers' prices. 1 Will send needles hy mail on receipt of tlit' money. A Urge assor nient of Rurial Cases and Casltcts, l'rcm tlie FmalloKt to extra larpe sizes, aiid prices from $10 to $50, ready tvinini.'d, including outside case. (T Also a lar.-olot of Fish Dros. & Co's Wagons just rec ived, at $90 to 110. from lilit 2 to 6 horse size. L. B. HOLT. sep. 2, 1873. tf o J. L. Bryant, H. B. Morgan. JLOnYANT&CO., It Lyncliburg KELTS a full lino of goods in all the different branches of trade, riz: All Trades of fancy and staple Dry Goods, Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes and llats. We also keep the best of Cofl'ee, Sugar and ther Groceries, Iron, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes. Castings, Cook Stoves, Tin ware, &c, all of which we will sell Cheap as the Cheapest ! We want all the GOOD Brin us your Wheat, Corn, Feathers, irasrs", Beeswax, Ginseng, Dried Fruit, Eggs, and any thing else that will sell, and get the market price for it in cheap goods or croccWcs. Thankful for past favors, janl J. L. BRYANT & CO. .... ... , 1 -o r I TIIE WEEKLY SUX. 177C. NKW oi:k. 1870. Fightccii hunilrt'd mid tevf nty-n'x I the Ceo ten nijl !-. Jt is hIm) the year in which an Opposi- Uiin lloiise of Ki'iirvsenthtivPi", the flit tint the I war, will lx- iu wer At Vhington ; unci theyt'r of the tweuty-thh'l vlcction of ' i'rciilcut oi tho I ultfil hwu- All uf these events are sure to lie of trient Interest hikI iDi)oitHiice. erpecially the two lutU'r : nJ nil of thi-ni nnd everthing connec ted with them ill lie fully and fiefchly reported and expounded in The Scs. 1 he Opposition H.u of Ropreai'ntativcu. tak ing up the line of inquiry opened years ao by 'J BE .-CK, will l surnly aiid uilih'entl'y lnve-u'nto the cormptiinis and hiiMlefi!" of OKAST'd ad ltiiniMrtion : nnd will, it is to lie hoped, lay the louudution fur a new and better period in our nnt ural history of all this The .cn will contain complete and accurate accounts, furnishing its leaders with rarlv and trustworthy infonuation upon tliei-e alHxrhing topics. The twenty-thin! 1'residential election, with the preparations for it. win be memorable as de ciding upon ukani :s aspiraiicns for a third term of power anil plunder, anil Hill more as decidipff w ho shall le ttie candidate of the party of Koform, Kud as electing that candidate. Concern in all tliese subjects, those who read The Sits will have . the constant menus ot leinj: thoroughlr well in furnied. , i tie Weekly Sun. w hich Iihs attained a circula tion of over eighty thousand copies, already has its readers in every State and Territory, and we trust tliat the year 1ST6 will see their numbers doubled. It will continue to he a thorough news paper. All the general news ot the dav w ill be lound in it. condensed wheu unimportant, at full length wheu of moment: and always, we trust, treated iu a clear, interesting and" instructive niauner. Kisouraim to make the Weekly St n the best family newspaper ill the world, and we shall con tinue to Rive in its columnsa larjje amoutis of mis cell aneous reading, such as stories, talcs, poems, scientific 'ntellipcnca and airi icultiiral infornm tion, for which we are not aii e to make room in our daily edition. The agricultural department espocinlly is one of its prominent features. The fashions are alo regularly reporteil iu'itacolumus; and so are the markets of ecrv kind. The Weekly mw, oiijht iap with fiftv-six broad columns is only Sl.'ioa jear. postage pre paid. As this price barely repays the cost of paper, no di-countcan be made from" this rate to clubs, agents. 1'ostmasters, or anyone. The Daily alartre four pa-je newspaper of twenty-eight euliimus. jrives all the news for two cents a copy. Subscription, postage prepaid, 55, a month or $t.5o a year. Sunday edition, extra, fl.loper year. Wc have no traveliniragents. Address, TIJE SUN, New York litv. lee ;!-t)i Insolvent Notice by the Chan cery Court. 7l7"llKnI:AS' 1l)avid C- 1Iall aJministra j V tor, &c, of 0. P. Griffis, deceased, filed his insolvent bill in the Chancery Court at Fayetteville.Tennessce, on the second of September, 1873, and by decree pronounced at the October term, 1S75, of the Chancery Court at Fayettevi le, Tennessee, in the cause of David 0. Hall, administrator, and others against Dessa Griflis and others, it was ordered that the administration of said estate be removed to theChancery Court for the e.-tate lo be wound up as an insol vent estate. This is to to notify all persons to file their claims properly authenticated on or before the 'Jtith of February, 80, with the Clerk and Ma.-ter at Kayetteville, Tennessee, for pro rata distribution or they will be forever barred. I. V. CLARK, nov. 25-3m Clerk tnid Muster. InO W D'lviflcni. J n0 " UtU lUSOIlj Favelteville, TViin. Also floes Carpenter's aM Joiner's wsri l''' all kinds made to order with NEATNESS AND DISPATCH ! Repaired ami Varnished! DOORS, SASH AND BLINCS at short i oiice ! of evcrj' description furnished without delay, and al reasonable rates! Call or leave orders at .T. 13. Wil son's shop, on College street. moi'ch'iSo In Chancery Court at Fayettc vllle, Tennessee. E. 1'. Keynolds vs Henry Turner and others. December Rules, 1875. IN the above cause it appearing that Fpa to an.Vr. Mid alias spa to ans'r have been issued lor defendant Henry Turner, to the comity of llutherford, State of Tennessee, and it appearing from the return of said shciilf, that deiendant Henry Turner is a non-r. sident of the State of Tennessee, and is aid to be a resident of Evansville, Indiana. On motion of complainant's counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and Ma.-ter firm the return of said sheriff that said defeiidunt Henry Turner is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee. It is therefore, ordered, that publication be made in the Fayette villi? Ouseuvki:, a newspaper published in thy town of Fay etleville, for four consecutive weeks, com manding said defendant Henry Turner io appear at or before the next teim of the Chancery Com t, to be held for the county of Lincoln, at the court-house in the town of Fajettoviile, on the lirst 31 outlay in April, and plead answer or de mur to complainant's bill, or-the same will be taken for confessed, and set b r hear ing ex parte as to him. A tre copy, attest: 1). W. CLABK, deij. 10 o Clerk and Master. Immense Success. UTxZ til v to the noi'iilavitv of tin; 'eojle' jmpcr." tlie Sr'iU SrAM.i.Kli KasNkh. 14Mi .m-.-u-. n laiirr Spajje -tUculiimn paper, illiisriiito't. nnii tilled u itii eliariu iu: slories, tales, i-id - wit. liiinier, and three columns (tcriitcti to its 'l.oj. ties' t or'cr," or cn me of f-wiiellers. cjnarks. ami II (itiil)iiff'. It is by all od'ls the best auil must popular of all tlie literary papers, lieml hy ira tieo ili lijilited snliscii bcrs. e'stalili-lied ISfi-l. never Mis'nrt or tails to appear en time. It isa "launly liiend." find a eoinyleto family paper. It will save jon fmm l inj; swindled uiid five you must deii)ditfhl re.id lnjr for a whole year. Vail not to suln-ri ilie NOW . lh.-tini itiK Fn-iuli lnniiiii are ivi n UUl kkke to every one payinir tl for the Ban ner for ISTii. 'iliee iirc worth I earh, and are bkacties. all mounted leadv to h.uijr or frame. Reader, you want the Ka.nnkk, juii Ml'ST try it. It costs but very little, only iJcetits for paper, or IM for paper and lour chromes, all sent prepaid. Sent three months loronly It) i ts. 'i'KY it om e Send for samples, or bettor, IJ cents and receive it 3inonili3. Addrc-s jan. 6 II ANN El! ( ., Hinsdale, N'.II. WONDERFUL SUCCESS. The threat X. E. Dollar Snle.: BromfieM St.. Boston. Mas is daily shii-jdns liuiioreds of lxes and paokamii of valuable poons alt over tlie-t". s. nio im worth of elejraHt t;old Je-lry, llinc-s. l'inn, SAts, L'harins. He , .Vc.. Solid siher and Plated Ware. Cutlery: ijlaw.ire, hanry (ioculs. (li.ljO 'articles) and all (leM-riptions. Kine" Teas, t ollees. Groce ries. Verliinierv, Hair Oils. Soaps. Ac, Ac. Also 5 oOCl book- of all kinds, and sn AV0HTII DOUBLE. e nil. and sell at those prices everywhere, yet wc are selling everything at the popular price of on ly one dollar. Gi.wuo delighted patrons testify to the benefits of our oiiAT sale, and in our paper hundreds of letters areprtnted from our patrons in the-nast three years. Keaiifr, you ran fav money, ybn can make ?10 jo as far as"20 elsewhere. If vou dea I with n. M e want agents EVK3T whlre We pay large commissions. 'o rik, no capital. Good's sent t :. O. 1. with privilejreof eeiug before paying Send forfull catalopuo Ac.. tEE Send Now. Address. H . ORM1MON A CO., -V. E. DOLLAR SALE, 33 Broiufleld St ., Bos ton. Mass. J.in.8 To perietal OR MACHINERY BOXING, etc. for i at the Obsetuer Office Fyottevt'lle SCHOOLS. THE Bonnl of Tnintee taKo jilcastiro in JL announcing; that Fayctto Aca'leniy will he opened for the reception of Btudents on the under the management and control of Cap- fain T. I,. Norwood, late of the crlebrn- ted Binpham School, lornled at Mebanville, N. C. The building is now ttndergoinp re - pairs, and it will be nmlo entirely comfort- able by the time meiitiont d. The school will be onnniz"l nnd con- ducted as a Military Institution, but t adrt uniforms will not 1c required Hie I'ml t sion. Instruction Will be s-ivi'ti in nil Hie branches umuuI taught in tho ln-sl Ann i i can schools. fBI First-class ansistatiro will b iii(tcy od ij' to whatever cxlent it may bo found nei i ' tary. , ', U The uniform rate of tuition will l"i If M per month. ' Board can lc, obtained in b'"iilii at $10 per month. j WM. r.oNNF.K. du., K. L. DllAKi:, K. U. AM.KN. I i;. s. wn.soN, S. V. CAII.M M'K, dec. 23-1 f o Hoard of 7Vf"V' BOOS HILL HE next regular session of ihis Acad JL emy will hegiu MONDAY, January 10th, 1S7C. Tuition from two to six dollars pr monlh, J according to advauccni..nt. Instruction Thorough, Course equal to the best school of tie country. Incidental fre one dollar iu ad vance. W. A. SUMNERS, dec. 1G 2m o Principal. FAYETTE V1LLF HIGH SCHOOL FDR BOYS FTER an interval of one week, em- bracing the Christmas holidays, the Hi Fayetteyills High School for Boys" will resume its regular labors on 3Ioii- j ! day, January :Jrd, 187C, and con - tinue six months; closing June the lith, 187G. ' We take this occasion to thank our. friends for their former patroiiacr, and to. sr ,x:; cation, spelling, reading, writing, &c, ourj curriculum tmbratts most of the text-j books used in the An erican Colleges j the Sciences, the Higher Mathematics, tho Greek and Latin languages. By a special arrangement the st udy oi the languages may be pursued at .a small ad- j ditional expense. No extra ch:nges for; anything except for French :md (ierman.' While both the instructors are menile is of ! the M. E. Church South, and one of them; j lio'.ds his position hy the appointment ofthe ' U'nnessee (.oi:f toiico, yet that frightful monster ' Seetai ianLin'' nevi r shows him- self atall. The Bible is read and prayers are oilere'l to (Jod :or Hi blossirgs, and if anybody objects lo that, wo allow them to keep their boys a wav. To these who can not p:iy money we say, Hentl Your Boys and pay us in something else. To those who cannot pay at all, ivj Fay send vour i joys, they MUST BE EDUCATED. T it. .1 . l 1 . iu uiose ucsirwix -oaru we sin', you sniiii shall have it :it rier month, rnmn :i furi.ish d. All you have to do is to fur- nish your own lights and wasSiir.g. ltiition rates as follows 1'reparntoiy department, 2 jr month. lu'ermediatc, Jo.O't per monlh. i High School. .1.X) per month. Ir.cidental Fee, $1 W). tne-half payable in advance the otherat! d e. 10 o E. JL & T. B. FISH EH. Oak Hill Institute! r H?- next regular session of this school J will commence January. 81st, lSTfi, and continue twenty wieks. under the su- perision ol 1. Iliuiei)-iu;ii, assisted ty , ... i competent teaeheis. Tin re will be an ex- tra spj-sion of four weeks beginning the 3rd of January, 1K70, tor the accommoda- tun of tnose who wish to pursue their j studies, as well as tl.c.s.- who wish to thor-j onghly pn ji i'e themt-elves for future teach- ! ins. Sikcij'I iiticniion will be iriven to ! those who wish to teach: also to 1M ieefiag, Kair-wcrl Fcaltcr-icrlf, rtLLIO-If Ulif UiUu.O ;lij during the extra an well as the regular ses sion. Tnibo.'i from fj lo per month, ac cording to ad ancements. 1'oard -fl" per month, incidental fee, $1X0 invariably in advance. . One-half-of tho tuition must be raid in I ss-is csts yrx cssv t." tj -j wo lyf I 1 advance, and oin-half at the end of tkjfTOA SAT) C$ P 3 -fW session, unless other arrangements are niadi;. ; J- O XA KJ jLt. U JLL JUiUj.J.J Ten per cent, deducted from all tuitions which will In: run a t an v and all timts, o.! paid in advance. Eor further particulars reasonable terms, for th ; accommodation send for catalogue. Address, I". Ill M E- 1 of the public. IJAL'Gir, Principal, or W. I ident B. of T. Co i.e. Prcs- . dec. 9 o Fayeltcvillc Female , . rpiIE rest session W X SrptCKiberi.tli, 1S.. Ibis In-; stitution is intended to (tier the younq;! ladies of uiiiuuiin aiii,iiijuiniitu uuuniiijij a.tvantajes to ne surpassed iy no female; College iu the South. Its faculty is com-j posed of experienced teachers, and its terms more moderate than those of any i similar institution in the State. TEU 31 .S . Primary Department. $10.00 Grammar do lo.(X) High School do 20.00 Modern Languages 10.00 Music fincludine use instruments 30.00 Board from fflO to $12 per month. For "e cotirt-nouse in rayeuevnie. on i:ie further particulars apply to j rst 3Ioinlay of March, 1876, to dc- .1. W. HATCHER, Principal, or I 'ed said attachment suit, or it will bo pro Dr. C. A. Diemeb, Pres. B. of T. ceeded with ex parte. iulr 8 1875 o It is further ordered that this notice be Good and Cheap : "OOR SALE a first-rate Doty's "Wash- jl I'ranu iiiiviisui uniif;ci-iiiu of the best machines for household useever' JL er and Universal AVriiifrer the Observek offico. inarchf) ! J. T. TANNBR, I Of Athens, Ala, J. riTTS DOBBINS, Late with Gilbert, TAMER; j j jj j Jy j y a ' ' fi . , 4j . f lyOlllgt' '"" ' M ' 1T TY -r-v-t? t rT ,rH"I TjTjl'sf JL, J'vN, Z. ErP Jv,!4 Out. 1 f .1 ni no to Tin; Xortli-wc.-t corner I'XvHtt'villc, ii, for mmh I And carefully selected goods suit able fur the OOlVn.HO' SEASON SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Xo Trouble to Show (iootls. SP1". '! Fancy Dry Goods, Silks and Poplins. Flaniifls vVc Ladies' Trimmed Hats. Ladies Furs a Speciality. ; in J j n i ni l' N otionsi H osi eries, Boats, Siloes ana ; ' i I READY MADE CLOTIHIu Of all depcriptions and siz?s. j i The undersigned promise to do; WHAT TI2EY ADVERTISE i ! and if any (iotlbt it GIVE US A TRIAL j j '' jAnd Coin i nee I Yourselves. i NASSAUER& IIIPSII. i N. B Feathers,wool, hef swax, ! t i . i . , . 'tiange ii ! "OOtlS, or UOHilt tor CM I Hirrht-pt Market Price. li at tlie Sept. 23. 1875. 15 iTin n nnii? At MJ & UUli i j South side, of the Public JSjuire, ' Faycttevillc, Tennessee, I 4 BE j)reparel with keen Ra ! JLjL ors,iharp Scissors", clean ' Combs 'and Bri!shes,and nit'tf 'I'ow- i i ii riu r ii iiti 1 1- i ir v ii M ill :i, ill - - i in the latosj stle, and as cheap as any one. ( Kespectful and prompt attention always given to all customers. jm.T-tf Livery Stable! H E undersigned has oiiem d at his JL old stand, on Bridge ville, a street, l'ayelte- Livery Stable. where he is prepared to take care of horses in the best style, furnishing careful atten- lion, comfortable stalls and good food. I have a good TO lis RE- as cheap as safety will allow. I am pre pared, with a safe team and good wagon, to do all kinds of hauling. GIVE ME "A TItlAL, Charges moderate. . nov. 18 e. c. Mclaughlin. -- - IStatC Of TCllllCSSt'C, Llill'olli , . VUllIUJ. .- 'John M. Wright, Attachment, Suit. j0i,n ii0bb libs.) f-iK plaintiff states on affidavit that the defendant is indebted to him 1, and that hu a n0n-resident of this Staie, Mel hv:n i,.,:n.,i frrl,n l-' 1 K.ilinn a .Tn- i tice of the l'eace, an original niiai nun in .....i . against the estate of the defendant, return 1 al.ln In 1 1 -. Vnciimlior tnn of tllO f'irpm't i Court of Lincoln countv, J875, and the same bavin? been lovied on the tlefendant's i property, it is ordered by tho Clerk, that j the defendant appear before said Court at j puuiiMieu in uie i' a 1 r. 1 1 r. ii.lk vusto to. TUEO HARRIS, (Jlerk. dec. 23, 1875 o (ards, Bill-Beads, Tictets, etc. -p.nr, WITH V V K TVF.5 3 i.JU iMjAliNri.O t. FICE, EiyetteTi'lle, EI). F. BETAS, Tarltcs fe Co. Late with Shepherd, Hooper &Co HAT) T) TAT C P.1)1)VA 1 )T)V J BOOK SttQIUS Mt CC IU Xiix. x X H AVL r iii'V-d to their new hou-e, UJD1)L1J 'V JJlllili) i '""-vXorth side cfthe Public Square. or to 1. C Hall, where wc arc with our usual coruplet'.' htock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, !X0T10K VJBIET1ES i m flbi Also, tl;.? very bet AVl' keep the ycry hest, - I stock of our stoi.-k of School and we have a complete i ftifolcs andTcSlnniOlllS of the American Bibb? Society, al j-: o ,- o f v f O Y Li Cf: i., J. U O I M:;n-h 1 Y. cV K. BETTY SPUING. GOODS! V .il hmI tm tut I'.ast Side of the Stitiare, iS r-'-rt i i iiig t,-d slock of birg'' and carefully s. dec- RY GOOPS! Suilabl ; to the miti and adapted to the wants of the peiipl... inchioiig Ladies' lirts (loods, Notions, Jioots, Shoes, Hals, Trunks, And have jut r icd a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING which will b Srl.Id at Bottom Prices. And also a I me m Faniilv Groceries ! All j I f which will lie sold low for i j C.ii! april i" rly and ex;i:iin'.' 1". "l'sT.". oek and prices. ; L!y? S, IEi-A-C2IKI- i AM rc.nr.ir.ga regular Mail and I assen- ( Z':r ::k between I Favcttovillr and Slu-IIivviile, throiiih Mulberry, Lynchburg and Flat j i Creek. E"ves l'a y, I : ville every .donda-, : W'edn.'-davand 1 ri !tv. Leaves Sh.'Hiyville ; ev-ry Tuesday. .Thursday and Saturday, af- 1 t,.r .rr' ,uj f .N',.rthern and Southern trains ! ; I!m o.l. afe hor-'e-i. a comfortable I l.haek. with p-a-onnbh i.-ir-.i.j the. tinder- sig'K'd eonli iei-.tjy p; i i.ts this route to 'tl, ti-i vili:iir tin 1 1 ie. Ml' lo7 II WATS' iN, Proprietor. Oct. 11, ' - - - " " ! INSOLVENT N01ICL. I . . . ... . ' ji .... - . . , . -a t 7--;r a . f,. n-i er r o inecierK oi , M i' r'..,, ,.r iiirn n eminttr I JL 111" I ' " Term.. (1 I'l Hi toe SU'i ''VS a of ti.o admini- ' tratur of the estate, ol f. Afvor-;. icC0a.st-(E j j j of the insoher.cy of said decedent's estate, notice is hereby ;:iv'n to all persons baring cla ms a';iiiist said r.tate to present them to the Clerk of said county authenticated, n or before tho 1st day of .June, lH?ti. for pro rata distribution, or they will be forever barred. dr J. J FINNEV, Adoi. AVA I t;J. l hM Manhattan Mainifai-tuiintr ' ( niiiaii are now reor iraiiizm -j tnei i irt.iiir:il h ..f, i cits, i- i-er-iii-men may ei ure Ilie ciiotrel iii all - s" sales in -i i-.:iii-t ti rnt-ry rn a staple rtnle. j -rciaiiciU'M-li iii.tn;-.s Mint a !iiun'MM.r tbtt mav i ay f. ,.i,t ,er aiiiiiun. r'nr imi t i.-ni ir, : i l-t rw .. . i:h it.'itni ciii-inw t . ; A. I.L .''11 A1S J n- -. t-nt. If. l:.-ti1-street. M.-ir Yotk. - I t PUBLIC SALES. Cisri sjJ Sismrcoaiffitasr's BY vixtue of a decree of th5. County Ceurt of Lincoln county Tennessee, pronounced at the December term, 1675, in the causii of John Hwazey et als against David S. Larkins et als, I will, on Tuesday, 25th of January, 1S7G, at the court house door in thetown of Fay etteville, Lincoln county, Tennessee, offer fr pale to the highest bidder, the fjllowir. described Tract of Land ! situated in Lincoln county, Tennessee, Civil District No 25, belonging to the heir of Henry Larkins, deceased, and known t-i the LarVin land, ar.d bounded a follow ' On the North by the lands of Hejiry : Warren, on the South by the lands of Thos ; Baxter and others on the Last by the land ' of Thus. Mo-fly and Walker, and on the West by the lands of Kilipatrick and Stan- I'-JT. ; Containing About 2,C00 Acre?! j Said land will l.i divide! into Juts to s-iit. ' purchasers, and a plat exhibited on the d.iy of sale. ! TETtM of Sai.k: S.ii-1 land will be sold ! on a creHit of one and two years, txerpt tti; , sum of 5 p'-T c lit. in rash. Notes with tv. or more jcood an-.l sutiit ient securities will ; be reqiiiit-d of the purchaser, and a Ii.-u j retained on the hind until tbf purchase mon ey is paid. 1'. I). BOVCK, dec. L'J o (".. rk and Special Com. ! TjILVXCFIi'V " SALE 0T LAND ! On Saturday, January l."ith, jN obedierco t a il. cne of si'e pi... nounced at the Oct ub r term, l-T'i, ot ; the Chancery Court at Kayetteville, Ti n ' r.essee, in the case of Hufrh Thomison, ; guardian, against T. L. Williaition. 1 will ! htterd at the court-hf.use d.itir in the town i of Fayettevi!!. Teni"sse, and offer lor ! iV to lh hil.et bidder, at public outcry, lor cash, th" fi' imvini d ascribed TJiACT OF LAND, situated in Civil District No. ti. of Lincoln' tiZtt as fjiiows, in the middle Ol orris CI'eeK, tiliswe nort!i-e.it e.iP' I rier, and rur.ning t!n.:.ee up il.f rreek ; its rcear.dets, "crth 4U ! g Las: 4') j. ; thence North : h g. Kasi --' job , tii ! North d.'jr. l ast "n poles, tin nee Ncrti. It deg. Last ."I poh-s. t!i. nee North 1 der. - East 17 pol ?s, thence North d-g. Last 11 : poles to a white oak, theriee Nortli 4J ile'. I West 7 poles to a stake, thin.-.- North Ks. , dcg. Wtst '.'3 j oles to a -take in J. L. Cob;-( j ea.-t boundary line, tli' Dte vviih said Cole' I line Soutli ."nieg. E.ii-t Ij poles ti a nnk, ; ('riswe!i's nurtii-wtst earner, thence Seti'h o"1.. d"g. L.'.-st 107 po'es to tho beginnii,-, Ccntaininir 'J-5 Acrts, i out of -which is excepted th" old crrnv e v:ir-T. ..i 1 izr.'l Wil; mi!'! lor cali. t Siit;.-,iy ', a judgment in fm r of complaii anN Hugh '1 li'.;)ii.-oni and V. II. Mcop.-s, 'or -"r"-'lT.7S. with interest and cot. Thirty acre, m tios above boundaii s not '. be sold. i. w. ('Lai:k. C (Hid M. (h.d Sj-iijt'irf L'oiuini.ts iim r. U'l'. lli, 17j o chaci:ky OF LAND! 1 In Mojrc County, ;AI iheCouft-Hoise in Fayetievilf sv On iturihiv, the I.'th ol J;iut!- ary, lS7r, IN .b':;!ier.cc t" a ii : T' " of pr - I.'ollliee.l at the i )et.i!,. r t -rin. l-7". of ; the Chancery Court at Fa vetfevi m the 'case of Wiley B. Uu Id is'. .1. !. Ib ward and others. I wii! aMeii.l a f tho c uir: -hoi s" 'door in the town of Fa vi I tvi!!-, and o!l' r '(r sab.- the following ileserdi -d Tract of L'.nJ. l)ii'in Aim re ccunty, Tt. f.nt f-sro. Civil District No. .and bounded r.s fol lows, to-w;t B' g'nhiiig 'it n slakr. runriiii;r ; West Sfbj poles to a roi k and joinli is, : thence South 7 pel. s to a sink'' and p. - inter , thence South 7:1 d-g. E-t -H p.b-s to u beech, thence Smith 8 do--. l-t 1h jmiI.-s to a lar.'e oak, thci.ee South "i I ii Ka.-t OS poles to a stake, thence Ea-t -1 pob-s ti a siakf, tin nee North 7 dog. West 1 poles to the beginning, containing i . 23 Acres ami 14S Pole. The 2nd trn t begins at a siako n. ;ip th o it Mi'iiin .Mill Site, luiiiiilg llience U est l"?.i 1" h s to n stake and 1 oc pointers. ; thence Son'.h til '.. poles to a slab"; in the 1 road, ihenco Sotitn H"i i"s. East with tho I road ; poles t-i a j thence North " deg. ; thence North i the beginning, con'; -la ar th li'ainl-. l a-1 'Js u'. st.) a stak-, g. Wi-.-t o es I. lining 0 Acre. and Pol Th;ms. Said land will be sidd for c i -b, to ay a jod rin !.t dT $ '.71 i;7 in f:i.,ri t' coniplairiitlit W. 11. Uud l, and ind r si. i ' st and cominii-i ms. I. W. CI.AllK. C. and M. cud Sjieriiil ( 'ootoiini'tni r. dec l'-, o mLL 3i A (.'HI MIRY Of all Kinds for Sitlc! II A VI NT. latch- vis l.d severa I of tl.,. north, largest manufacture! cities atel especially some of tie Best Slops in the United State?, WT: to fur. Flouri"c' MiiU, Saw VulU, or nnr lind of wnopj kim; VArinvr.uv. AI1 k"ln,ls r SIZ!, ,,r r.n-ines ftom 1 ho,.,; p,)Wer norf sbb; to a '.:! horso pov.cr s(:i- ajso Thr.-si.;.... Mr.ci.jn.-, an.i powers, either hers.; or steam power. And is otl red as low as the s:.me diss of ma. chinery can be bought. I wi!lfil,-n t'urnisli the A merJcln TurhirP Fi'linp I) nl 1 . American 1 UTbire, i.Oiipse Double 1 Uri;int'. IU'jil IJ.mU f! 1 lir- tine Water AV'hfel or any other pattern wanted, at the ir-u-lar Shop prices. Ali ot which wil! In: soil on the best terms th iv can be hi.u-bf I "o I'iriiiMi p. am anil Fiioi;iiient;on .forboth Saw and (inst Mi Is, ,i:Ur stea, 111 - " lru-nti.iv,-.ini-...l,.. t' .1 i "" " Otl i.n.i.-,. ,,1,1 ij.. v. :n also superintend 8 construction of a'.I ki:i.l- of iiiaehinrv. Ibspectfully, JililN' WILLIAMS.' ; nor. Iljin r a'-ett-ville, Te?nt. INSOLVENT NOTICE. PUR SENT to tn cnbr of -.he (l,;l ,r the County Court of Lincoln county, Tenn.,upon the suggestion of the executor of the estate of James C. Dave?, dcce.i.-ei!, of the insolvency of said decedent's estate. ' notice is here bv civen to all person.; having claims aain.st said estate to present tiieni . .t fi ..i .r ...:ii . . . i .1 I ;i liiii i.ii'rik iii s-iiii v i itiv. n ui i'l it I i ii. . i .. Z. . . .. .. on or no i ore tne iiiitiajoi priitir for urn rata Iilt ibt.tion. or tli-v willbs r .. . i lurc T "1,n ' o:tll MRS. M II. IA ES. hscnjt rt r. , . T