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7- A, Favettcvilic Locals. The Good Time Coming." " There are sixty millions more gold and silver in this country than there was six months ago. Our imports are nearly two mil lions dollars less per month than they have been, whilst our ex ports are greater than they have ever been. This heralds the good time coming, and - in con nection with this, we have just received a large line of spring calicoes, bleached and brown do mestics, bed-ticking and no tions, making our stock com plete in every department. Do not forget that we can sell you boots, shoes, hats and ready made clothing twenty-five per cent., cneaper than you can pur chase the same articles in thirty ,1 r .. .. J ) uum mis lime. Murray & Morgan. Hnny Thanks to the Fanners and Mechanics of Lin coln County. Gentlemen, having given me quite a liberal patronage, ac cept many thanks, and I hope that you will continue to do so, as I keep at all times a well se lected stock, and have just re oeived a new supply of names, traces, collars, bridles, Avery plows, points and bolts, iron, horseshoes, nails, - saws, and will sell at the lowest prices. You will find ray stock com plete. All persons indebted to rae must call and pay up at once. 11. II. Ooilvie. Complete. Call at the north-west corner of the Square, when you want dry goods, boots, shoes hats, family groceries and ready made clothing. Stock kept full and complete, and prices very reasonable. J. C. Fisher. 1ST Oliver Chilled Plows and Points at M. "NV. Woodard & Co's. Prolraor of Vocal nnd Instrumental Music And Modern Languages, Keeps constantly for sale a large lot of select SHEET IKUSIC. atr. 17,1876 When you want cloth ing of any kind. "When you want gentlemen's goods of any kind. When you want ladies' goods of any kind, call on J. C. Fisher. Down with the Prices. J. E. Caldwell deals in the far famed Kemington Sewing Machines. Go there and get an $80 Machine for ?50. War ranted for 5 years. Ta all who are mfferlnf from the error and la. 4Uerettoni of youth, nitrroui weak bcm, early de Mr, Iom of raanhooJ. Ac, I will n1 a rrripe'that wftleorerou, FKLE OK CHAIU.K Thii ret maidr wm riiacovarad by a mitlnary In hoiilh Amanita fceml a eMr-aii1raei rnvtlows to the NaT, JoaarH T. Ikmax. Station V, HiUW Iloute, Xewloia No?. 18-6m "Money Makes the Mare Go!" Yes, and it niakca all of our horses gct up and dust." If you don't believe it, call at the Centennial Livery Stable, and see what cash will do in our line. We will be pleased to receive a call from all of our old customers, and will guaian lee satisfaction. Atkinson fc Nelson. Kring your ccrgf, wheat and corn to M. W. Woodard & Co. tST 80 Bemington bowing Machine for $50 at J. U. Cald well's, also Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and No tions cheap for cash. j5J Calico, Domestic, Jean, ready-made Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Boots, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Notions, kc. kc. Cheap at J. L. Barsett k Co's, at Brown's old ftand. How to Curo ConMimptJon. The great Dumber of deaths from this fostrojrr of the bunian race and ita rapid increase, call with trumpet voice for the genius of aome one to deTite means for the dethronement of ita power. The curo has been discovered and is aaving thousands. Genius has invented a detector; nature has furniahed the remedy. Avail yourself of It before it is too late. A slight cold if neg lected, often terminates in consumption. To ajvard against this sure and fatal deEtsoyer use the only known antidote, compound Money of Tar. Trice 50 cents per bottle. For sale by SMITH A MILES, Fayetteville, Tana. 1 The question no longer agitates the pub lie mind, whether Lightning Liniment is better than all other Liniments. We think aaphatically it is the best Liniment in the world for rheumatism, neuralgia, pprains, bruises, contracted tuu cles, tetter, stiff joints, pains ist breast, aide and back, cures tooth ache in five minutes, ear ache instant ly. Nothing is superior to it for horses, cattle and hogs; will cure blind staggers, and kidney disease in hogs; will remove warta, knots, splint, and cure distemper, pieWte en horses and cattle. To satisfy yewotK, eall and get a hettta. Priee CO a4e. Yr sale Kr Suit If ris. 1 Fayetteville Observer Thursday, February 22, 1877 Farmers, Take Notice. O. P. Bruce & Co. have ad ded to their business, on the north 6ide of-. Public Square, next door to National Bank, a fine assortment.of Family Gro ceries, and have also taken in a new partner, viz "W. B. !N"icks. If you have grain to sell, you will always find them ready and prepared to pay the very high est market price in cash. If you want groceries, they will sell to you as low as the lowest. To the lovers of the "weed'' we say that tobacco and cigars arc a specialty with them. Call when you have any thing to sell or any thing to buy, and you will then be convinced that here s one and there's the other, to be strictly their motto. feb. 8 tf . 05" Hals a splendid line JUSt IB at J. Li. 1SABXETT& tO S, Brown's old stand. 23!r A splendid line of Ladies' Shoes at Barneit's, Browns old stand. 23TFine Tobacco. Cigars and urocenes in the basement of the new brick, next door to Na tional Bank. Feb. 8th 3t ' Be sure you call on J. L. Barnett & Co. when in need of goods, as they have an entirely new stock as cheap as the cheap est. "A Merciful Man is Merci- . ful to his Beast." When you come to town stop at the Centennial Livery Stable, and give your horse a good square feed, for it will only cost you 25 cents. Don't hitch your stock out in the wet and cold, but come for a small pittance, and have your stock cared for, and 6ave mone and time by so doing. Atkinson &, Nelson. Shop Made. Men's shop made Shoes at J. C. Fisher's. J. L. Bamett & Co. Are now cflering an entire new stock of goods at lowest figures, at Brown's old stand. J. L. Barnett & Co., at Brown's old stand, will duplicate any bill bought in the State. Visitors. Mr. John W. White, an old time printer of Bedford county, favored us with a call last Mon day. The same day Mr. Laat. Russell, of the Lynchrurg Senti nel, dropped in. We were glad to pee him and to hear that the Sentinel is prosperous. Tuesday our welcome friend J. O. Griffith. Esq , of the excellent linral Sun, gave us the benefit of a pleasant Lour, lie cxpecis to return here in May. Clubbing Kates. The Observer and Nashville American, $3.75. The Observer and Courier Journal, $3.25. The Observer and Nashville Banner, $3.10. Fayettevillo Mlto Socie ties. The Mite Societies of Fay etteville will meet this week at the following placer. Methodist To-night, at T. J. Gray's. Cumberland Presbyterian To-morrow (Friday) night, at Mrs. Cordie McDonald's. Presbyterian Monday night, at M. W. AVoodard's. Fayetteville District;, Ten nessee Conference. Second Round of Quarterly Meet ings. Petersburg circuit, Moorsville, Feb. 24, 25. Lynchburg circuit, March 3, 4. Fayetteville station, do 10 11. J. B. Allison, P. E. pfT Dr. Wm. Estill preached in the Cumberland Presbyterian church last Sabbath to fair au diences. He has been employed to occupy the pulpit two Sun days in each month for six months. He is an able and in teresting speaker. We hear a rumor of a burglary on Mulberry, and ono of tho offenders is reported ar rested. The facta will be known by next week. r Bt. Valentine; Tho Talentine season has come and gone, and the saint's little remembrances circulated in groat variety. They were elaborate, beautiful and comic. Some of the former were of handsome stationery and fine typography, and formed a keep sake well worth having. If the affections of more than one charming miss are not fanned into flame this year by these little emissaries of Cupid, it will ! not be their fault. The valen tines of this kind are generally costly. The comic kinds arc growing more funny. Every trade and profession, from the railroad laborer to the clergy manevery personal peculiari ty, from the bottle nose to mam moth feet every condition of life, from the bachelor and spin ster to the widow and widower, were set off with an appropriate stanza.' The temptation to get off a joke of this kind upon some acquaintance or friend is irresistible to the average young man, and accordingly the trade in comic valentines was very large. Mr. Chandler, agent of thePurcell Bed Bottom, is in Fayetteville, for tho purpose of introducing this healthful house hold comfort. It is recommend ed by physicians as much health ier for beds than feathers, and it is far more economical, as the price of one is only about what the feathers of the pillows alone would cost. The old feather bed, doctors saj', is of ten unhealthy. Spring beds arc recommended by them, but heretofore they have been, so expensive as to prevent their coming into general use. . This prohibition is now removed by the Purcell bed, which is su perior to any that we have ever seen, and so low in price as to come with the pecuniary reach of even the indigent. We have tried one of these beds for a week or so, and it has proved comfortable and easy for health, economy and rest, un surpassed and we can sec no reason why it should not last a life time. 8ST The Nashville Ameri can takes the ground that the. dog law cannot now be repealed. One or two bills looking to that object have been rejected, the members no doubt thinking they could pass one or the oth- er numerous bills on the sub- ect. The- Constitution savs: w -- - - - - "After a bill has been rejec ted, no bill containing the same substance Miall be passed into a law during the same session." Persons here of legal and leg- islative experience sustain the jtjme it was feared that his inju American's ruling. Indeed, wc j r;es might have a fatal tcrmina havcyet to hear a dissenting jtion; but now, wc arc glad to opinion. $0 Rev. J. D. Barbcc, of Murficcsboro, lectured in thc Methodist Church of this place last Friday night on "Riches." and preached Saturday night cd, takes place and Sunday and Monday night I rX-!i"igflit ! at the same place. He is onc'(ThursdaJ) ia tl,e store-house of the ablest members of Ten- lately occupied by Brown, in nessee Conference, .and can spread a rich intellectual feast before an audience t ith as much case and grace as any speaker of our knowledge. Representative Ford has placed himself in an unfor tunate attitude, lie character-'and izes a criticism by a newspaper, of a bill under consideration by thc House, an impertinent in terference by an "outsider." The honorablegentleman doesn't seem to know, but will learn in time, that the official acts of all public men are legitimate sub jects of comment by the press and public, and that opinions will be formed and uttered on all matters affecting thc public weal, even at the risk of being stigmatized as coming from"out siders." 531" Hn John M. Bright has kindly remembered us with some choice. garden seeds, from the government agricultnral grounds. 'From; Blanche. For the Ftretteville Observer. Mr. Editor Recently one of your cleverest townsmen came to our Tillage to buy coon-hides, and another kind of hides vat smells. He gathered up about a hundred of different sorts, si zes and scents, and after secur ing them to a strap, threw them across his saddle and started for Fayetteville. As he mounted his horse the show begun. A hundred tails were dangling, and a scent was floating out upon the wintry winds, enough to dis turb the smelling machinery of the whole community. . There were, "whew! don't you smell him trot? catdom is demolish ed show 6ome men a coon-tree and they have a capital for a fortune in five years" among the men. The women breathed the musky air sparingly but par ticipated largely in the merri ment; and the children with a wild rush mounted vard-fences to see the show pass. And the show did pass, and like the mem ory of departed worth, it left a long perfume behind it. Since that time one of our merchants seems to have but otic idea, and that is, that every one of the smaller animals has turned to be a polecat. If he happens to flush a gopher, or even a chick en, he involuntarily hallos scat! Another one of our merchants had an idea that if one man could make money catching skunks he could too. He went home Saturday night and set a stecwrap. jsunuay inormncr dawned, and "hoo-cel did you ever!" he had him. Proud of his spoils, but observant of the Sabbath, his caUhip was placed in a corner of the fence until Monday morning, when the work of "skinning a cat" was in order. But he had not proceed ed far, when our neighbor, re membering that ''dem things vat smells" were in imminent danger, abrupllj quit his under taking. Already he could not tell which it was that stunk the worst himself or the cat. "Mike Took Ilosa." TJst Our friend Theo. Har ris, Esq., Clerk of the Circuit Court, came near losing his life l ist Friday evening. "Whilst on his way home iu his carryall in company with four or five young people, when at the southern end of the river bridge a dog sud denly sprang without warning frm the side ot the road, fright- . . it.- 1- 1 1 ""g " imue, mnuu ran, mm before its headlong career could be arrested, upset the vehicle from the embankment. -Mr. Harris was the only one who i was eeiiously hurt, and for a say, his recovery within a rea sonable time, is announced. The carryall was broken in pieces. j$gThe Church Supper, it will bo particularly remembcr- Odd-Fellows' Hall. Since last week, that place has been select ed iu the stead of Hurt's new building-. Thc occasion will bo made pleasant to all visitors, and we hope that the ladies will be encouraged by a full attend ance. Don't forget the time place to-night, north-east corner of the Square. CSTThe cars on thc Duck River Valley Narrow Gauge road are running in this direc tion to a point ten miles from Columbia. Fair weather will enable thc workmen to soon complete the track to Lewis hll rrr flgJTLast Saturday thc House of Representatives passed on its third reading the bill repealing the dog law. The Courts will, probably, be heard on the sub ject. fltf In County Court, A. II. Russell qualified a administra- . . r a 1 C If! 2 TT lor oi mo estate ui xmsa o. v. I B. Dooley, dec. "Wade Hampton, Govkbror of SotJTH Carolina," is the subject of an exquisite nearly life-size en graving, just published (and now ready) by bur enterprising friends Walker, Evans k Cogswell, Char leston, S. C. We congratulate these gentlemen on the grand suc cess they have made of eo nolle a subject. As a work of art it stands unrivalled, but still its chief merit lays in its beingaZt like portrait. It is the first pro duct, on so large a scale, of a Dew and secret process based on photo graphy, having the advantage of great truthfulness. As tho pho tography has superseded the oil painting, because of its exact re production of the subject, eo this process is bound to take the place ofsteel engraving, or any meth od which depends upon- artistic conception and execution for re suits we mean for the produc tion of portraits. What the peo ple want in a portrait is truth they do not wish the artist's con ception of a man, but the face and features of the man as he is and by no means can this grand result be better attained than by the means of photography, and this new process based there on. But while theee great advan-'ypung clerk told there was still tages are fecured, it admits of tlc'oc cent not taken up, and what embellishments of art, sr;d a por trait is produced possessing all the truthfulness of a photograph, with, she would tako its worth in pins, the artistic effect of steel enerav.iThe handsome young clerk OT. .... . . extremely fortunate in their se lection of the mcde by which ing. 'ine publishers Lave beeniH111' wiowcw i pi thy give to all admirers of the jtoltl that one cent would only great statesman the noble, gener- buy one buttou, she again cou ous, manly features, which speak eluded to take pins. And 89 ho plainly the great mind, elevat- ed feeling, and generous heart of Wade Hampton. ipt Those who sympathized with thia gallant little State in the struggle acainst such tremendous odds, will be pleased to have this portrait in their homes- a glori- Cotton, good ordinary, 9; ordi ous memento of a peaceful, noble'nary, B; low middling, 10; mid effort of a liberty-loving people to redeem themselves from oppres sion and misrule. It will be sold by subscription only, at $2 per copy. Agents wanted to canvass every city and town in the land. To those who cannot be reach ed by agents, the publishers will supply copies per mail, on the re ceipt of the price. Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real estate have been acknowledged since our last, in the County Court Clerk's office: L. L. Clark and wife to John A. Moore, 115 acres in Oth dis, $3,400. R. S. "Woodard to J. B. Ham ilton and others,school lot in 8th dis., no consideration. Elizabeth Xoles to S.A. War ren, C3 acres in 4th dis, 750. f. W. Carter to S. A. War ren, 4G acres in 4th dis, 500. S. A. Warren to M. W. Car ter, 57 acres in 4th dis., G00. J. C. Hall and wife to Sarah A. Hall, one-third interest in 202 acres in 17th dis., 1,700. John AV. Franklin and wife to F. P. Taylor, 125 acres in 24th dis., ?2,200. A. B. Woodard to Gray iiaieiicrtv v aauie, jois in uan- Chester, sum not named. Gray, Hatcher & Waddle to V" !H.nl. C . Z vn IaIii i cvir vit i.i. .. If ' Manchester, snra not named. Moon-Shiners. A Federal Lieutenant and Three Citizens Killed. U. S. Deputy Boone has writ ten a letter to Marshal Baker, stating that a rid was recently made in North Georgia on some illicit distillers. Lieut. Mclntyre, of the Second U. S. Infantry, was killed on Frog Mountain, and there were three citizens killed and something like eighty arrests made. The letter states that there were six U. S. soldiers in the first attack when Lieut. Mcln tyre was killed. The other sol diers made their escape, got re- Superintendent the West Mulborry Turn- :..r- ta nnaA l,Jp,t Company, as he is now l.tting out! field, recovered Mclntyre's body, and made the large number of arrests, as stated. All good citizens unite in re gretting the lawless resistance of these mountaineer law-breakers. Huntsville Independent. New Advertisements. Local. Murray & Morgan. Epileptic Fits and Consump tion. romjioiino. For the FyettTill Obserrer. Molino, Feb. 17,1877. Mr. 2f. O. Wallace, Editor Everything seems to glide along very smoothly in thi3 part. I notice that some of our farmers aro making vigorous prepara tions for another crop adjust ing fences and turning over their stubble-fields, in order to have it in good condition by planting time. What I have seen of thps growing wheat begins to look very well. I hear of but little sickness in the neighborhood at this time. Our village merchants have been receiving new goods re-j centlv. Mr. J. W Raw es has pur - cuaseu a sieam haw-miu, wnicn , .11 , 1 is in operation about a half mile from the village. It may interest your readers, and as an item of news I will relate it : A few days ngo I dropped in one of our village stores, where I observed a cou ple of colored customers of the female sex, one having a few rags which she sold for the small sura of six cents. Aftergettirg five cents' worth of sugar, the would she have for it? After studying for some time, she said I ' .1 1 ll... . t 1 told her how many one cent would buy. She then concluded In tflto. button. After hpino' hc walked out at tho door with thc Pins in her hand, I heard her remark to the other, "Dat man won't gib rainy pins for one cent, willy?" . G. FaycttCTille l10dUC0 Market dling, 1U J Flour, $3$4.G0. Corn is active and ia demand at 30c. Wheat is in good demand for fine grades. We quote choice white and amber, $1.50; prime do t do $l.351.40. Ditcon is in moderate request at 9J10 cents, hog round. Oats are selling from storo at 4050 fur white and black; red rust proof, 60 cents. Rye,4045. Butter, 12i15. Eggs, 81c. Pork, 6c net. Potatoes Irish. ioc90; iwee, 5075c. Meal, COc. Barley, no demand. Hay, 3040c. Chickens, 12i15c. Lard, 1012o. Apples green, 6t370c ; dried, 31c. O ir market for all kinds of grain has beea active since our last issue. Sales before our Next. Advertised in the Observer. Next Saturday, by D. W. Clark, C. and M. and special i conimisaioner. on tho nrimiacs . . . -. , the l'Jth district, 140 acres ol ian(j subject to thc widow's homestead of 1,000. images. TIT X1.3TLI 13 3 Licenses hare been issued to the follow ing parties since our laat WHITK. Wiley A. Brown and Nancy Minerra Sa rah Elizabeth Brown. Silas Hopkins and Belle Webb. COLOHID. Frank McMu!len and Mary MeElroy. XXH3 J3 At Kelso, Wednesday, 14th inat., after a l.n. Jllnota Mr RdllKJtT 1' A PTl'R Kf,n Hook. tail. Al ArraU wanted on our MAO lonp lllneMi, MT. nuu&Ul WKI .K, ton NrlctNT fAUII Y HIIU.Kh. Superiorto.il of M. W. Carter, Esq., aged 23 years MOXEV FOltJIIE MILLION ! A LL those wanting labor will apply to . II. J. SMALL, JIC, . contract. jaa. 14 M. W. Woodard & Co., WBOLBSAll DIALSSS I COBS, Fayctterille, Tenn. jati. 4- jyew Advertisements. i . FITS EPILEPSY. OS ' FALLING SICKNESS Permanently Cnrad-a hanktr-br ? ?"!LU r. Conlard'tToi. ebrated lafaliibje powderai To too. Tincc iuffeier that these powders will lo !1 th we claim for them, we will end then by mail Soat paid, a free trial box. A Dr. Goalari the oulj phTiclan that kit erer made this dla. ease a uecial ituUj, anil as to our knowMn thousands hare been rnaaeallr Cared by tbe use of these Pawdere. we wlU ffMaraja. permanent enre in every case, or re f uad ya aJJ meaty expended. All raf ferer ihouia jle these Powder an early trial, and be cohvincedof their curative powers. Trine, for large box. f SO, or 4 boxes tor 110 00. tent by mall to any part of t oiled (ttates or tana da on receipt of priee, or by express C. O. . Ad diese, ASH & ItOBBINS, 869 jTutob Stbixt, Brooklyn. N. T. CONSUMPTION X08itivbly Cured; All cffreri from this disease that are aoxloos to be cuteU should try lr. Klner'r Cele brated Cdneamptloa I'vteders. Thene Powders are the only preparation know a that wi'l enre Cneoniptlei anil all diteoaes of tisw Threat and Lung indeed. m strong is our faith in them, and also to convince joo that they are no humboa. we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free) Trial Rax. neaou twant yoortuonev uniu yoa are per- lirthrarVr - ovrV. - yTa -iirtoJ'lV" rV Vi v 7,BllI,,f 01 I " "V . . " . V. " ' " ' Price, for large box. 13 00. sent to any part of the they l rotted States or Canada by mail on receipt of prioe- Addiets, ASH & ROEBrSS, feb St IM FCLTON 8TH1IT-, IlKoOKLTN. N . T. SHERIFF SALE. No. 3.003. ! sTY h toe of on writ of fieri facias to ma ! A3 directed from the honorable Chancer ft fi ( "C A R! 0 C II fiTC Court of Lincoln countj, Tennessee, at UUjj t t) HtvU vflUsCO Uctober term, l9o,m ine caie ot v. si. t er kins, Trustee, use of the trukt tt R. A. Mc Donald, against W. F. Fmitb, principal, and W. A. Thortr, K. L. Alien. J. C. Bright and N. II. Wliiuker, securities, I will ex pose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court-hous door in the town of r'a jettevflle, Tennessee, en Saturday, March 17th, 1877, 11 the right, title, claim And interest that ir. A. Hioruton baa in and to the follow ing described Tract of Land (it being a eao-balf inlewt) cornered hf Jacob Vanoa and wifo to W. A. and J. M. ITiornton, by cofejanca bearing date Ko- Temuer inn, wu, aua iria.Tu in iu:cj,T rr;ccs. Register's olSce.of Lincoln countj, in book 11, pp 154 and 155, and dea.Tibei as fal lows "One lot or tract lying id iiU dis trict No S, of Lincoln county, on the wa ters of Cane Creek, and on both fciJea of the Fayetteville at,d I'ulaski road, ban ning at rock gate-post, about 6 peLa eit of Cane Crtwk, rnnning thence north &t dcg. ea4t 2t') poles to a rock, thence south 2 dep. west 14 p tles to a ato p n ash, a cor ner of J. 11. lUifl.Um, thence south 8i deg. cast 111 pelts to a stake, S. M. McElroy'a north-west corner, thence south"2 dog. weu 78 poles to an iron-wood, west 11 poles to a stake, thence south 1 dg. vrcat C4poIrs to a tukp, thence north 6i dg. wet 43 poles to a stake beech pointer, thonce south 1 deg, west 4 poles-and 13 links to contre of Fayetteville ud Talaski road, thence south 83 dig. west 68 poles and 7 links to a ktake, thence 13 poles and 10 links to a stcke, thence north 89 deg. west 164 pohs to box elder, thence south 8 og. Wd-it 4 poles and VI links to a beech on the bank of Cane Creek, thence up the same south 85 deg. west 12 poles, south 65 deg. west 20 polos, north Tl deg weit 7 po'es, noith 2& dcg. west 6 pol s, north 5 deg. west 20 poles, north 53 dg. west 9 poles, south So dcg. west 10 poles, south 5'J dcg.. west 15 poles, I north H west 8 pol-s, i.orth -'5 we:t 6 poles, 1 north 27 east 24 poles, north 8 deg. east 4 poles, north 1 deg. west 7 pole?, north 1 14 west 12 poks, north AJ Ueg. west north 50 dee. west 7 poks, north 29 dey. west 21 poes, north 14 deg. east 4 pol s and IS links to the baginnin-; and arother tra.t No. 2, beginning at K. C. McLlroy'a north -east corner, running woet 80 poles to a white oak stump, thence derth C8 poles to an iron-wood in P. 11 albert' a line, thence with his line east 80 polus to a dogwood, thence south 68 pole3 to the beginning, con taining la all, 320 Acres, Moro or Less!" Levied oo as the interest (it beinx one- half) of W. A. Thornton, to satisfy one judgment against him and the other parties above named, and tn favor of D. M. l'er krins, trustee, &c, for 13,510.17, besides in terest and costs. W. A. MILLAKD, By Jas. B. Morgan, Sheriff. Dtputg-Sheriff. fb22o)H6 At Dr. C. A. Werner's Old Staud, W$tt Side oj the Square 18 in receipt of a full snpply of Lan dreth's Unrivaled Garden Seed. I can assure in y customers that I bring an experience of twenty.flo years in the seed business to bvar on the ae'ection of these Seeds. Call and see me. feb. 15-3m o W. C. PIEMEB. 9(,(t I week In your town. Terms and JS ouifll Vuo free. H. 11 ALLETl' A CO fortland. Min. A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. We WANT BOO MORE FIRST CLASS SEWINC MACHINE AGENTS. AN05dO MSN OF ENERGY AND ABIL I N Cm ACHINC ACEN I ITY TO LEARN THE BUSINESS SELLING'SEWINC MACHINES. CO PFNSATION liberal. BUT VARYII Y TO LEARN THE BUSINESS OF ACCORDING TO ABILITY, CHARAC TFD nnd QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ENSATION LIBERAL. BUT VARYING CCORDING TO ABILITY. CHARAC LLINOrSEWINC (VTACHI N ES. COM. ER and QUALIFICATIONS OP THE ACENTS. FOR ORESS rAK I IVULAK8, AU- Wilson SeTO KacMnc Co., CMcajLO. BTI nt bt B real way, 8W York, or Ven Or leD, L. fob. ISiw "TW A 1F.AK. AtiLMT. W V't hD nm JAHWur Critnd Cosibiiia Hub PrMpo lut, representing 150diisctBOOKN wanted everj vr her. The UlKgnsI Thing Ev. cr Tried, bale nia-ln lor vtneu an ini;i otiipm. With invu!uabla lllaalraitrd Alda and Saperfe) UlHdlnfa. 1 tiein Bxk hent WorM Kill) parti.-uUr. t9 Alilj. JOIIS i:, rorri ii a coM riMUktii, ruiL- AUfcl.PIIU. Air) a tlof at liotne. A gat wantwl. OutiliaoJ lurni iraa. TiU'EA CO., Aug"uU, SaiiMi. Oir Exfrai rin"."Ildl Carda, with nam. Vo Jct . poat-paiU. L. JONt A I.O.. Nimiu.S T . 55jft77 lvlaffi wain Me. O guia. $5 Ann par dav at bom anila wurin el tbZUrve. STlKiOM A CO., l'ortlaail. Mo. To Continental nnd Security Life Insnrance Co's Pol icy Holders. Mr. .happanl llomnnj. Actuary of Saw Te k. offer, tbo b.urfitcf tan experience an. I poitioa t n nnlirv hul litrt ef the above nardeii enmnabiea. an) will art a their attorney In teUUmentot their j without. by chn for hi. vnlirt. tail n,K,aora.lUorcH.M tRJEXP. lol!.. Ala. 11 L Ld 0 J nUn Hhmh,Tw. 45.. j b rrr' -iin-l Tlalc. i ? I i. to. .t.M liii-j WNZ -KI Our I'lmtriTrl L'.t.Tnrta At Plaatf ,.Vl.H1t-r,l,i'ii-tli- Sy. Imj If ) MdCatto3 J 1 $A J& Baddlac FlaoM, Rom, aioft R Tpnflo Do 1 1 dliG f( nnn (iliM Soithweit Corner Publico Square if ay et t etillg ,' Tenii . flHE Granicit stock of REiBMlBE CLOTHIM now epa at t&a 1 o T " Buy Elsewhere.- 5,000 PAIRS OI all kinda. custom ic! nard made, sold at reduced fgu!i. Call and tea for your etrsa. m m mM, we, lvalues' and OcnVa' FURNISHING GOODS' j jn aburrlance ;ogbt fcr rh at ljr price, nd will b sold aa low a New York Laetstjle of Ladie' Trimmed hats and furs, of which we make a special' , L fina aekcUd issortmeot of ALPACAS, CASHMERES, PLAIDS ar,i at Prices io s ait the timi. Feathers, Wool, Eesiwaa, Ii 'f lldes, Coon Skins, Minks. Foi 9km, Muk Ct old Bra&s and Copper, taken in chn-o fr goods, or bought fur cash at tb TBADE PALACE. Mt. 30 KASSAUER A HIPSfl roBTT TKXM BLTtLM TBC FTTBXXX DR. C. M5LANE'S? Celebrated American Worm specific OR VEEHIFUGE. 6VMPTOM3 OF VVORMSl 111 E countenance is pl and . leaden-colored, with becasiooat flashes, or a circumscribed spot ou one or both cheeks ; the eyes bexora dull ; the pupils dilate ; an azure semi circle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose u irritated, swelli.and some times bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip; occajianal headache, with hum ming or throbbing of th ear; an unusual secret ion of soli ra ; si iiny or furred tongue; breath my foul, par ticularly in the morning; appetUa rariable, sometimes roracioui, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, it others, entirely gone ; Seating pAioa in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pcins through out the abdomen ; bowel irregular, at titrra costive ; stools slluy ; not oafrequently tin2ed with blood; belly swollen and hard ; mrlnt Pir bid; respiration occasionally dHu cult, and accompanied by hiccoogfc ; cough sometimes dry and conruWra; oneasy and disturbed slefp, witla grinding of the teeth; temper rui Die, but generally irritable, &c Whenever the above symptom . are found to exist, DR. C MfLANE'S VERMIFUGE Will certainly effect a cukt. IT DOE3 KOT CXJUTAIK UZSUZVBT In any form ; it is an innooent prpa rat ion, not tapablt of doing tht stight est injury to tht $natt tsmUr iitfw. The genuine Da. M?Lani's Vw umGK bears the signature cf C. MLanx and Tlvhho Baoa. oa tho DR. C. M?LAN&'8 LIVER PILLS. TbeM Fills are not r8commnJl aa a remedy for "all the Ills thai flesh is heir to," but ia affection of the Liver, and in all Bilious Com plaints, Dyspepsia and Siok Head ache, or diseases of that cbanMtor, they stand without a rival. AOTJE AND TEVEIl. Iro better cathartla can be uei prepAralorj to, or altar taklog Qii- cina. Aj a sJajpl purg!itiv Vhy ir Cnequalsd. t BE WARS Or tSUTATKS. The gauin art nerve tugar COAted. Each box has a red wax seal oa' the lid, with the impression Da. M?Lahe' Litxb rim. Each wrapper bears tbeslgoature ct C. M7Las and Flxxixq Baoo. Sold by all reepectable druggists and oonntry storekeepers generally. . JUanls! Llanks! We have just jrintet,' and have fcr pale at the OnaArru nff?r t 'flhvil?a ' nrir'Pa. 11 full OUlCe, at, aIlMJir IU K. "S n IUII )tUpplj fjf MaJliS for ilngis- JOta Worlt. t V. crari'.ov tbs baat workman, aava the , ! If bt rnai-hinf cry, ntatr.i, ., and ara pr, - .,!,! (a rtj tea h Print i at ,i t nM ratrt rt-art .a. vl'Kabi fcri UrrlVIp r-rynKi I t