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rnr 7 i7irwi t- imwi tun K r K V. t AT Tl I K S A M 1 Old ) STA X 1 ) H. 0 V V AL LACS , - iiUt?r uitil liii..i.)ici-. " FAYtTTLVlLt, " TESSSffit- , fesliy SsnSs?. April IMtf. Our Washington Letter. 'ix iflX'ij) rcyohe.cc of the Onsruvra Wasitixotcs, D. l, Aj.it! .".rd, IST'J. First in public attention bore i tho dfbMo jT;im? on hi 1 he Jfor.so.' Garfield c;er.ed it shrewdly r.nd foi eibly on Satur- . day last, endeauFmg to slum ih was revolutionary to attach to ' an army Hppropriati(ii bill any general legislation, and to ieave the army without suppiieK if the President vetoed the amended bill. Tho General lias voted a hun .dred times for sucli amendments, and for appropriation bills. "so amended, and nothing but ex treme parly necessity would in duce him to take the stand he no .v doc.. . . 3Tr. Frye, of Maine, on Tues day last made, a speech in the Mine general tone as (JarfieldV. and IJelford.of (.Vilorado, and Mr! "Williams, of Michigan, added .something to the radical side of ,, . lx uie question, uic iA'moeraue speeches of note so far made are thoscof Chalmers; of Mississippi, and Html, of Ohio. The 'gen eral debate will close to-morrow oir l . t,... may not be l:ad lor some tune ..Vri. "t4 , ,T , . .,.,,.!. .. , . iii i pistols and bludgeons is logical bee. li. lie it further enacted, reryw here very highly spoken of 1 , , ? . !,. .. - ' and will nndoubtetlly be used as!!l!)' "P011 thls hypothesis. . that the proposition to settle n campaign document. Mr. i When these . Deputy Marshals j the State's indebtedness, con llurd has long been known as a 'did on the last election day as- taini d in this or any other bill dose tmnker ami an honest man, but will gain finlher considera tion among the peple by this ?j)oech. The Legislative appropriation bill, introduced a few days since in the House, will lead to pro longed discussion, as there arc provisions in it which even mere strongly than the Army bill, as sert the doctrine that the federal government should Jiave as little as possdne to do with elections in the States. "When these bills have passed .the House they will go to the Senate and there receive atten tion. Then to Air. Hayes, about whose action the stalwarts have been in trouble ever, since the questions involved were first raised. Except four or five of, the old j employes, the Senate Democrats yesterday formally agreed to re move all the Senate ollicers. Those retained will be men who have had very , many years of service and who had tiie favor of respected Senatoi-s of bi-th parties. , Mr. Hayes yesterday nomina ted D. T. Corben, lately aspiring to the L'. S. Senate from South Carolina, to be Chief Justice of (Utah. Mr. Hayes seems incapa ble of continuing in the rigid road after once entering it. He nominated President "White, of Cornell University, as Minister to Germany and received the thanks of the -country for so do ing, and now follows that action up by a nomination that cannot have the support of even the bet ter class of radicals. There has been for many years a conviction in the minds of citi zens, without regard to party, that Gen. Fitz John Porter,wltcii dismissed from the service, was made the victim of other men's mistakes, inefiiciency or malice. Tho eminent military u:en who for a year past have been exam ining into his case by authority of Congress, have reported, and the report is just published. Then1 could be no more complete vindication of any man than these officers furnish in this case. It is, however, only (ion. Porter who is vindicated. Others, in . eluding men who held or had lKiJd more important command than Porter, suffered in public j esteem thioui;Ii loiters trial and throu-h the falsehoods that j led to and accompanied the trial, i It is not too much to ask that these too fhould be relieved from whatever injury they received, and that those who caused the wrong should be made to .suffer for it. Austin. .ASUtch in Tim?. -Nashville, Tknx. , A pi i 1 8. The StatcMcdic.nl Society clos ed a three days t-ession. It roc . .ommended the adoption of strin gent quarantine regulations, national or otherwise, during epidemics. At a meeting of the State Hoard of Health a res olution was adopted inviting a conference of representatives of nil State Boards of Health in the . Mississippi Valley, to be held in Memphis April 30th, for the purpose of counseling together and arranging a definite plan of co-operation should events make it necessary to establish a quar antine. A Rhode Island paper states that from sixty to one hundred bushel i of corn can be raised to the acre in that State. aaSr The Marshal Infamy. The (.rant Sherman attach jment for tai l yiiu: elections, for Usulieul jutrpotrcs, is thus illtisj IraK-il by the Bdliimorc; (rVa "An .interesting, coinmcntary on the practical working of thebaic of Tennessee, with the ac- M 1 ' I I M . ' ' i . l t I - - Federal Election. lawis furnish I el by. jH tilion now pending , in the United Slate? Court in this city. 4 ' J he Atiornoy-Ueneral ofralc f fifty cciitn'ou the dollar the State and the State's At tor- upon their face value, bearing uey for this city, 0!i Saturday intetest tit' the. rate of four per last tiled a brief in support of I a motion that certain United jSt itc Marshal, indicted under the State law for assaults upon voters at ibeoolls. bo remanded to the Criminal Courts of Ualti - more city for trial. Thcac Dep- uty marshals were rescued from I the justice of the State law by j years, but redeemable and re Ithe removal of their caes tojnewablc at the pleasure of the the UV.ited Mates Circuit Court, , State; the interest on said bonds where their trial i.s just as sure being due. and payable on the to result in an acquittal as that first day of January of each and of a State Judge of Kbction every year, at t he Capitol of the is ccartain to end in a conviction State at Xishville, in the Treas As to the decision upon this pe-j urcr's office. The bonds herein tition it is' quite safe to hazard j referred to being known and des a prediction. It will be denied. j ignated as follows:, . .- The object of the Federal Super- , , . i- i visor law and the unlimited cm - I oloyment of . cial Deputy . j i i j Marshals is to control the elec - tions in the interest of the Ke- publican parly. The appoint- imcnt of special Deputy Mar - - - . il j in the interest of speciaMenuties! . . ; and the arming of them with , sault ami club Democratic vo-;that shall pass, shall not be sub ters in this city, they did .the 'milted to the voters of the State, work winch was expected of j nor the Legislature convened; them, and the" work' which they will do on a larger scale in the election of 1SS0, if spared. The! present cases will merely serve j to settle the law of the case.! The great business will be to! elect or count in the Republican candidate in 18S0. Of course, i T , 'i. if Judge Bond were to remand; these Deputies to the Slate Court lor trial.it wonM make; officials of that class timid here- ! that the vctcrs at said election leaking the number of cases of after in the use of the club, andi-in- qualified yoters of lhc!,ev T.I,1"iml,f of wid i c i x , r. .1 ,11 . . r ,i o'vs is oiy and tne orphans ' loO. thus defeat the great object of btate, shall vote directly "l,on,The ditrerent Lodges of the citv the law, which auihoiizes the tlc provi.ions of tho fnt tec-j will now have tocarc for 10J) swearing in of hundreds or thou- j tlo;i of this act, those voting for j widows' and 100 orphans. Wc sands of thcr.i, iT need he, on thetne acceptance of the same hav-j&d there are many worthy wid d.iy of election. This shows S written or printed on their !vs and orphans in distressed n ' .i .i i. i i Uickrt tln u r.t-,1 wnr,i cnciun.stances, whose husoands sullic.ently that there is only ,titkct the woid Accepted, fln(l fathers G theh. one remedy for these evils, and jnd those opposed to the pro- Idge rmall amounts on the first that is the repeal ot the whole iniquitous U-ilation. Ti authorizing the u-e ot be pervisor law must oe rope The law authorizing an army of special Deputy Marshal- must be repealed. For this purpose the picsent extra Kession of Congress is reailj' called. The last Congress refused to pass the bills appropriating moneys for the purple of carrying out those vicious . laws. The pres ent Congress will stand firm as a wall of lock on the same pol- iev. repealed. - The. Federal Su- vnvioaii counties ol done by includin- in or.r dona- T- The experiments ofphy- favor of the aceeptanee of ! . . , , , r -i . s.e.ansnpon the body of Knoxiflie. JuoMsion of said section Martin, who was hanged - at j Governor shall ismic his Xaslrviile, wire, in a t ientilic proclamation convening, a spe- sense, wonderfullv si't'oofnl ! cial session of tho General As- m.,. tu .. ..::! , , , . , ponded by the neck seventeen minmes ana was ja-onouncod dead ten minutes before he was taken down, the application of electricity, and artificial respira tion at once elicited the most! marvelous results. There was a ! convulsive . movement of the Km1 ;uk1 a y; U8 contcrtion r ,, .. " ., f the niuscles of oxpres.um 111 me ,;1(,p J oicnea and stared vacantly around, and the whole countenance assumed an expression of utter anguish. SiHn the pulse returned (about twenty boats to the minute,) and the heart 11 uttered violently for a few seconds, after which it beat regularly for several minutes af ter breathing ceased. Respira tion was tqrontanoously induced in five minutes after the begin ning of the operation, but ceased before the heart . had . stopped boating. The sounds emitted by the subject were nothing more than deep groans, and the breath ing was conclusive and gasping. Pro f u s e perspiration rapidly broke out upon the body and ran down in great drops upon the ground. This apparent restora tion to life for a brief period nat urally excited a feeling of sym pathy iu the minds of spectators who awaited the result and "who only looked upon the proceeding as a cruel prolongation of the criminal's Buffering. .'An Act to Settle the Bond- ; ed Dobt of the S'tate. ' Section 1." Be "It enacted by - Uho General, Assembly of the - 'istatc of Tennessee, That Hie fol- Rowing-described bonds of the cumulated interest thcreoii, be nettled and funded in tho con on bonds of , the State nt the cent, per annum until paid, said bonds to be in denominations aw j follows: One-third at from five j dollars to one hundred dollars Lnr-t1,ir.i nt fmm.nnr. luindrnrl 'dollars to five hundred dollars, j one-third atonethon-sanddollars, ! falling due at the end of thirty ! Cnpiiol bonds ... . .S I lleniiiinse bonds ! Agricultural bonds . . 4n:l.;0 125,000 2U.0C0 ! ?"k l,onA : . i j.ank l J enncsseo bonds ' iw.nhUsm Is issued lo the various Turn- Hiwcssec Baihoad' E1 Tennessee & Georgia Ii. II. ; M.niphis - Lntirnr-ge K.ii.'co. (.,, ....... :i I i j. Antc-xvar railroa.l bond a i iit4iiuiiii i;uiiit!i nr rsilroad bond Fui,l,l1 "'lwrt law 1 united under net ISiiS Funded under a isra, 4,807,o.oia j until the Governor nhall com-' municatc with the bondholders! or their chairman, notifying'1180 Yellow Fever Funds. them of the action of the Leg-e make the following extracts islature, and whi-n he shall have !h"om the report obtained the acceptance of said Yoiu committee have emplo'- proj)osition from an equal i,um-'ct 475 nures' an average cost ber in amount an now proposed vcr each. The munber . , . . ,, ;ot brothers that have died is Oo, to take sixty cents m the dollar :nmi f tluir fnmll lu j ami six per cent, interest. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, ----- ..v..., ...... ,.0 vA L4lV; l.t1ill. xim m,s vi me rhelaw W'ittcn or printed on their tick- Order being strict and impera Uuiledict - vvo,'l 4ilv jcetod." And tive 110 relief can be granted iion oi sain section, Having v-t.L'... niini iHVUUlij .lllll Jiidlvtj: return thereof to the Governor . . c . r f. . i i I and becictary of State, ind who sliall compare said vote, and the; 1 it 131 i2ltt ,.l(,.f ijiu .i,,l T' I Governor shall deeit'o the re stilt s when i aseerlained. The Gov- i i KO prOC lamat lOll of v.,itl f-W'inn ,aUl t'.lOll ernor shall m tke as to the result when so ascertained. Sec. 4. Be it further on.ieted,' fh:it Jf ll.Mm J,,!! !.., m :....: - '" 'j'""; i of votes eas! as to said election Urmbtv f.ir i.mimo nf . . . ,. tin- ,nto a law. and providing im; eiKicuneiu 01 u.e prois- "1C l'u!is t r ' ,Dc.s: vHon for them, wh d, 1 .i. .it t. . .i i . o .i .mem. unless v nififp wunn atou- tu llli' l . tionaccount,tncsnmot,.Jlj.:jo. ions of the lust section of this The expense account is.com r.ct, Jimiiing the lime, within posed 'of the amountspaid for which said fundinr" shall b completed and making ; such provisions wit It n feroiico to the bonds not fiiinhyl within that time as such General Assembly shall enact. Sec. 5. licit further enacted, that inasmuch as the railroad; companies of this State propose to. surrender and give up their LATE A&jrV-jkJL, I at AUG T .15- SOUTH; SIDE OF "; Some of Our Prieew. " 4H Brandt calicos, 5;; Cotlonadcs from 10 to 25c' jxt yard; collon Jeans 15 lo 25c per yard; all wcol Jeans 25 to 4Cc per yard; Bed Titkin-r 14 to'22c pef yard; Quilt Lining 4 to Ec per yard; Fleached Domestics 5 to lie pe yard; R. C. Drilling flc per yard; heary brown Domestic fie per yard; white corded Pique C, to 12 c per yard; printed riqne 10c per yard; lautiful Wash Poplin 12c per yard; Lest Hand Thread 3 cord 2 spools for 6c; a nice line Eibbons 3 lo 20c; Ladies' and Gents Linen Cuffs and Collar?, Ladies' Flats and Handkerchiefs in abundance," Ladies' Ties and Scarfs cheap; a good Corset for 25c, Wtter ones for &Qc, 75c and f 1.00. IHA'JSS ..'1TAT32: MATS 2 . Jclinricrexemblioh from taxation' land pay an annual' tax of 100, j 000, by their (writon communi cation to the Governor, there fore the railroad companies of this Stale shall together, and under and in pursuance of the provisions of this act, and in order to carry out the sam-.', an nually pay into the State Treas ury, beginning with the year 1870, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, the same to be duo and payable as other tuxes are, the sum to be pro rated between said companies accord ing to their, ucsent or any fu ture assessed valuation, but if at an' time the assessed valua tion of their,, property exceeds an amount which at any time, under the then regular State tax- lev, will yield a larger a- mount of revenue than $100, 000, then said' railroad compa nies shall be taxed as all other property may bo, said sum of $100,000 and such sum in excess theriot paid by said railroad companies to be appropriated to the public debt. Passed March 28, 1870. ' J. K. Xkal, Speaker of the Senate. II. P. FoU'LIvTS," Speaker of the House of Rep resentatives. Approved March 31, 1879.' . Ai.ijekt S. Makks, 'Governor. e,3s.V)()l T, Chailes X. Gibbs, Secret a 2,iw:t,MAjry of State of the State of Ten--,,: (j.o nessee, certiiy that the above is correct copy of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, the original of which is on file in my oflice. Chaiu.es X. Gums, Secretary of State. Yellow Fever Fund AY e have received the report' the "Special Relief Committee, ! of the I O.'O. F.'of Mcinliis,-Tcnn the number of "deaths 2lK.). The : convalescents amount to 214 cf the term. The laws of the TTCFIPTS CashoahnnJ from i37:i 7,."t 77 received Cioui saleU.S.honds - 5j7 78 other reccipu is.ogi 57 ' " DISIJUHSKMEXTS. l!'r a $ 7,1 -f 3 31 tor Wunal hxpeiwcs (5, .49 10 , lor VUyswiaos t ',V.K M) ; ty'&mM 2,511201 .orhxptMKsoa .2,077 80 ' l):nia!ius lo Sick anil Di'slitule OJit I'VlIoHs aud their faiuili- s 1,830 81 ' Total plsl.arscmcn) ...... .,..,113 72 tasli Disbursed iu e sees i of lite J.'eeeij.ls of 1878 $ 852 15 mi t . . xc uonation acconnt mcluacs money donated to Grenada.Miss., Chattanooga, Tenn.,aiid Browns viile, Tenn. Supplies were also sent to our suilering brothers of Tuscumbia, Ala. Yourcommit- wrote to the afflicted cities! and towns of jMississiri)i and VTennwoireringaidtoonrBut - ferin"-biut hers if needed. horses and vehicles fin 'the Sii-f perinlcndeiit of .Xu.es in-visi-j ting the sick and m burying the dead, printing, postage, hire of clerks, and Secretary and Super- jintendent of Xurses, and iiici- dental expenses. - The committee, except those mentioned above, received no compensation for their servjees. thk; 1 ta THE SQUARE, i ..... -. - . 4J" 11 'Hu, iir.nonu t ciji rcij!i hut W 4ite4 noun-l.. Mid all ilic i.i a livlipcisumiibou .lir.e t ' l""" fnu'wv tiirut:: '.i it i lo.mnce tvery .ia:flcj..r, to havij ,bc Li'j ml uitur Impuriiu, i:r..ii I vr fi!:nrf h m it. :i i Ilia luturul tS;. 'r'Hi,t -,v:rtit J iiin LijoU( Lul car ! i-icj llirovijh i!,c vti:fi v . t cf ilia p;i:uii, , i-ntl ii 1-yuiK l oupg U nii! lit pw t u( t!; hj'ti-iii. c- i it to lura y ilfw f itirljr l:-tii -r.o'.r,r, 'J'lve fcWlr:it.h tri'n JUcA-ni, tnM ly- iiMl-., Jtwuiit. I hi.;, M'.tu I t'tn-t r, I j U-a. tl rjtxsi.L't Jl i.rAHN', i!fj I'rt'Ai vEt:i.l lh.rv.ry dr tcqUUly, cuuu ti r .lret m iSnnr WiiAf ttvw 0110 ta two tfimMA (J Uit rn- h iiai tho !ilo xl w im ! ihrou.H ii, f lur.a l thure i on ll y.' tc. at lilr; (nil ilia cfl'. rt ef cvn a G. dc LJ' u;tm yellow complcftio.i r ft brnwn (liny louktttj riiti, i.ill :oui!i all lia Uf lithiy lti v !h nurst kvrnpluraft to dit.:ippt'rv J'hc cure ol ait ou '..'.uui' and J.ivtrcmpljlat It r.tn 'ac;rt-ii Ucm-Utlie Ih p-.n-.rul'y c.irU i twenty ntiaut4p nn 1 r.o Li;at ansu Imia tlio liver ua txuc it n ; ir iriU. riv"i. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PIX-L3 BY ALL URVUOUlb. Pries 25 Cents and S1.00 Tha fital'uy of Conmirptir-n cr Throat nj Lung DiM.a, which urccp' t t!ie jrrave at let one-i!iiiii of a)l dcatli'a vicntu, anca from lha Opium or MrphiM tnsaiiit, which limply Tcfea aa die work of dca;h coca on. Siojuoo will . paid if Opium or Morphine, nr any preparation ACl'J Opium, Morphine or Truisu Acid, can (is found W tin th Gkora t uinnu Cot ctt Sraur, which ba CJjcurcd peopla who ar livir.g to-day with hut una 1 rrmaitlinstlurig, Ko rrcatcr wrong can ha done j than to R.iy lliaC Cnnxumption U inruraUe. 1 he VArtjft-z l'uu (rf:!! SruVF will cura it when Oall other meaiia hava Ci iled. Also, Cold, Cough, ' ! t - I Tl- 1 I 1 1 3- . f . 1. I. . and lun. Read lha Icgtimmua! of the Hon, Alexander TT. Stephen, (.ov. Smith and Enlo. E3 thoaa of other remarkahla cure in our book free , fA to ail in tha drnjjrtores and be convinced tliut it you wi.lt to be cured you can be by taking tka Q Lli.oat Ktowra Coiv.it Svxvr. ! Tali no 'J'rochoa or Lorenget for Sore Tbroat. W when yo.i can pet Gloss Kt.owa Svaur at auraa J price. For xalr by ail Prui(uta fjPrice 25 Cents and $1.00 a ' - " Crave mistake are made in the treatment of all iHc3cs tlu'.t arUe from poiscn in the Mood. Not o ops case of Scrofula, Syphilid, Wliite hwctling, 0! Ulcerous Sore and Ski:t l)ieas, in a ttiousand, i.i treated without the use of Mercury in nrae form, lj. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro a-tlccs are t orse than any tthcr kind if blejd or j-'skia dlsuse can be. Pa. I'i:i:nKroNi Sni-LtM-jc;: or Q -rex's Vninur is ha only mediensa upon wln.h a hope f rccowry from Scrofula, Sy 'I.itis a'nf Mercurial disauses in sll stai?cs,can La W rescn.-.hiy founded, and that will cure Cancer. ; ir,ouo wi.l 1'C paid by the proprietor if Mercury. I j or any ingredient not pttixiy vegetable and hana- ( Ices can he f ''and In it. I'n .n r,f ( ' . ltn. Cm. II,V U well 1 rice l;y ail irtizi3ts i.oo. Globu V i-ovk Couch Strop and Muhu'j I!i:rATiNS po: thr Liver for sale by all L'nijj. gisu in a$ cent and jt.oo bottles. "A.F. VSS3ZLL k CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA. !fC. 12 ly BOOKS &: MILLION -jTVjJ Wa."ilocic,mjtititf, with mi nth en. m In aiAtei asaJ nnll,.U atlal4a Sr M'M Trm inhfHMt, .Srirl)oa of Wi-, Kvi4iri-i Mrrthly in wnnf". patci, Cujiinl dt'lic. l mrrtijr, ("p6r-mrnl. lv i4 (.'OMtihip. lnMti-niita li Mtrnaxr in mita crwi Umxi-.Sttruf : MtrurnoT rum-. of Hrrro'turfi'iB, Sid'B l.t' rot.Bt1?rit. l.iw a4 MaTtr, l.xw of iJiTtifte, Licai ritrhti Btarrwl ft-mit. elc. iticttid inc DiBes9r pecuimr t Women, Mttr ru ami trjt nttti L A book Ur priv.ita n4 rnattlrtare readinr. m 3 CO citb full 1 il knrmt, by akail. aciir-l, fgr 50 C- . -THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" cm SyphWs. Gororrbo, Glret, Strfotnre. VHeo- cel a, tc, Sponnatorriice. rtexoal Debility. . ZlSpOtetacy. (rtH& lf.ti'tM a 4 umn( .m nioaI KinisMi, NrrVQOsvuon. A thb in 'wietr, C tHjfao nt IticM, PhyaiMl Decay. Dimnesi of Sijtif, Dtfrclire Mt-n.rr. Lm ot Sexual lorrr, tie., mnkirt rrrie unrY'ff-tr -r Bofatif'. civutf treatmcat. n4 t ;rrat nnay vatualk raMi ft tor tUe core uf all rivat dilates; Ski pagcti over fiO 60 ceoU. -MEDICAL ADVICE." A If tnr tt MAnhoo4 ! V7om anhfMJ 1 0 ce t : r TI thrt-r iu rnrt-ly bound Tt'tmw. 91. Ther rmtlaia 900 r' an I rer 100 ill V 9t mli onil, ulr8iit:"fTsTr thmtj o (tritTattre rtM tnat wrtt kiiowirx. a"d murb lhal is rxl Hmi;iiS4 in ny lhr work. Td e rr e-1 ml him i ni tir)T ti e m-t rijmUr MeJicst ttrmk I'xUjsb-!, to-1 t.ne v'H-aiisti-l aftwr (cUiitr tl ca htre thrir mumty fihuded, ftm Author n an experie&oed Phvskiaa f many jrart prsr tc. 1m U Wfill ituwD.) ar.d the sHtics iris. aa I rat-s for tf-atBrcnl laid Aon, will h foaiI nf frntt njte tboae Mtf frmir from impar'ltM if th svntrai. rarty tm-r. )tn xigr, or any W tha n)mmu traVt cwiiii; the kead f "PriTataarCJironio" i-a-tj. rat ia tj)e tI. nmti, nr com;!' in cn. f-r Pri?t in Stai, Si I . nr t n rencv. (Caawftatioa fonMantial atl lr ! r priTifitU and fraulalr materfd rilhout ctiar-.) AMn : Vr-lluixJ tapenaarr, 12 N. 6t tit-, St. Lout, Mo. LtaMWd Ifc-iTJ ETFor sale by NwDaUrs AGENTS wanted. Rl'PTURB U aat.4 hin tkeir wmn aod af.lrra, 1 DR. Fl.'TTS invitM H Pfrmni Mflnf frnu and hare by asMira thaot t:t ihr arill lara umetbiitf to itcur avme xos m xraaa, - feb6 2 Prirata HrMpftal, HO H.Clark Bicacs ill. fT78plty,afl Private, Carmita aud Peraala DiaiPBaaa. Couaultaaloa frea. Laiiiea aud Orartf-m.-B, aend one dollar for Muptea of au rubber gnttin, and traluahl information by PTrrMB. Relia ble PamaJe FiiU, 5 per box. PHvaMsB home and nraa (or Ladiea during eaa flnReTt. A ww It, prW 0 rrata by mail. Jtri" riri of Nature, Hh.st oiwy of afarriaicv. Or ram af 0Dirttan, rUeaae T Yoatb and Manbjaod; a vaalth of cboica and Taluaw! io (oranat4oa. ct tci . to botb ariaa. Ke JilsT aliniaivn I fwl Im . aud rcfiocMsia'. laA.f. -sation nTr lr.'i libtlbed. So herily LU CO ca til.IH A Arm. Ir. A. O. felG 4 XV GKXTLEMAN whinjrshirlsmade J. to pt rfc cton and in Ihe very best stylo will please call on MRS. A. JOIIXSOX, at ier rofiJenco, norni-rast cornsr frin Cnnf. Ciark's. She wili fill anv order left with her. The patrontice of the people in nie country is a l,r"-e patronn Sh0 i9 als0 chiMrcr.U se desired. Site hopes to have age this Fpring. prepared to no In-iies' and pewing in the viry best style. Call and see her. Very Pespcctfu'ly, janSO MIW. A.J'OHXSOX. PRESCRIPTION FREE! . 'ir Hi,- siicilyC 'ureol'SwrtiiiRl W-aAins. l.ma MnnhiKxl and all disonioni brought on by tiul! fielioitcrexwi. Any i)rrjpeit liss th" Incrp- r.ts. Ad-lrs t)r. W. J.t'll'KS IMt Unt KlxUi JStrecl, Cincinnati. . TO MAKE MOXKY ri)isanllr rtnrt fust, nrcnt "-IiohM alilrr-ss nn)-ly r'lM.icT Hakticv t Mlnntn. (ia a1 Morrhia- liaMtrarr-d. Th.Orlcf rtat jB'tuatv a'-kuiot. JtSd 0',,n, ".tin. BVB Urwli.cka. I 1. W PqMrfc CARDING MACHINE foii salje: A second hand Card inn Machine., with Uachcd, winch we win sell CHEAP FOR CASH, : or on time with notrs nr good security. Apply to M.D. HAMPTON or-f. W.NKW MA. Faytttteville, Tenn. nnp. 29-tf LYNCHBURG. h h. BRYAHT & t., V LYNCHBURG, TENN., . ; DEALERS IN iFarmingTooIs&FarniingMachiflsrj And All Manner of wotiojvs;'"-'; Ccol Stores ana Ecgsb WMg Giofc, Clothing-, Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladies Hats, Dress Goods, Shan 3s, Etc., 5L3T' We -ls deal in Pr.or ccc cf all kinds and pay the highest market price in Cash or Good 4. We keep the mot Tned stock to be found anywhere and inrite all to exm. ioa out foods and price". We tttirantee satisrae'ion. J. L. BRYANT & CO. octSlo Inh Pfinlinn- neat arul at the IIUU I llilllilg Qn; jServeb office. SHUTS iPIII STOCK ! 4 yjcxT do on to tub rV 1' Jl 1 O X3 51 1 3 , AVK just received a larjo and com lite stock of , HARDWARE!' for tho farmir and mcchaiiic', which lhy i!titl estrcinely Xioiv.for Cauli. Thirty ts. KaiU for $1. Half Soling1 and Tiring Iron 3 centrt per Bj. Band Iron " and Xail Plate 3 , ; : '. .to tets. pent.. . , We aUo Veep a good stock of Ifsnls Trace Chains, Ham' s and tit f.imous Scotch Collars ami 'everything usually kept ia a HARDWARE STOKE! Sjeciid Bargains sti Cross-Cut Saws. 'ErJr fersrns ind. htod to n will pltfuse como forward aifl sctik' within the winy tmvs, or uiey win niui in.-ir ac- counts in the ha nils o' an oflicj-r for roller- llm.as we are rouipcllcd to have monev to meet ot.r liabilities. . OLAKE & McPHAIL. niitr o ii ntim . Teb. H- THE WHITE I! , IS - THE EASIEST SELLING; rue DreT eTt?tvii!f I lib U.OI wni lul I till p j. Its introluction and world-rcnowacd rep utation was thd dealh-blow to hi.h nriced machines. TIIERK AKKXOSr:COXITIAXD, AV1IITK MA CHIN KS IX THE MARKET. Tl.is is a very important matter, as it i- a well-known and undisputed fact that many of the so-called first-class machines which areofftreJ so ch-ap now-a-davs are those that havo been reoossnssed (tht is, takrn hack from customers after use) and rebuilt and put upon the market as new. 1 he bile is the peer of any scwine ma chine now uponthc market. It is much Inrn than the family machines of tin linger, Howe and eed make. It Costs ni'ire to innnafacture linn cither of ihu a - p'e positive and durable. Its woiktuans iin- h5p s unsurpnssed. Do not Bar nnr tli rr before trying1 TIIE WHITE IfacliiiKg delivered in any pat t of the count v J. BOYCE STEWART, ACLIT, f.,h; n,ttm Molino, Tenn. THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GE3.U.KH Vibrator Threshers. MOUNTED HORSE POWERS Aavd Stam TliraaheT Iglaaa, Kada only by NICHOLS, SHEPARD & C0.7 UmIttlb cixekv men. TIITfi Matehletm Ornla-naTinc, Ttne trlB(, u4 MwMra.lna llirMnia M Jill AJ b4 . jrwttoB, Ikrari .11 atvaln tor K.pM w, far. fcet ClMnl.c, a4 lot atrtat Brata km Wmcc. eUAIf Rnlaero will not flnkralt to the .irarmooa .uUci ot Olsla M Um lutortor w.rk .In. ) U a UUm, whs aac aaMl tm it aiamacal THIS EWTIR7B Tareahlnv Txvmmr (Mul .It.a s to ft THn. tk.t wavnit Mu Ih mm, . Um satra flnla SaTSO 7 Uwa. Impend MmcUm. HO Berofviat Shnfta laslde the Papa.' Mor. kutiralr fre. trtm hull, rirk.n, lUd-thn, aa oil rack tlnwoMlBs ana rrala-awl.c rtjmpn ntlnu. rorfertlf adaptro to ll KIM..IM CoMttloaarf erala, V ar Dry, Loaf w BBort, Osadaaw Boaad. H.T.5,r Vartlr Saperier for Whetit, Ot,, ltrl.r, .n4 Ilk. Ur.lM, fc.it lb. ol.T ano. mlalThnilMrlari.z,TtiaMb.,Illlwt,ctATCr,.M fkaSOTia, vqnir a. MattackBMaia" ar "raaaUdiaa to diaaaa from Brala la lima, HARVEtOCS for fflmpHcltr of Porta, mine I.M tha n k.lf tl.. miMt ImIu aaa ComZ mi UmH... a i-,. roritSiM of Separators Maae, roor- Wr ll. ' fmtaa tal so Om . . M.Y.iI row. to MtcK ' " rtTKAW Powrr Tkreshera st itwlalrs' A wcimi u. sspaiMor aaa ii(il; lor stosai r.wu. nVIX TJnrlroteal Steam Thresher Tfa I r, Willi YliM, lnprosw.nl. U.I UivtlasUn Vntana, hr karoad aar alter I!Jt.S?'?,7,rjyrk,",,l' JEIeawot Flabb, r.nortu,ar ParU, Comptolram of bquiB..i, ' te-,. FOR Porttcolara, eall oat oar Dealers r wrlia ta aa lur JUaauatad Uraaiu, wuta. w aaa ina mnrch 6 4;d b ii in ioTffni.niinai lJy t2..rA Ov.-r 10ii lairl Nuvrttka "-T.- sfc T...JD AI 1. "auu.-o- Bo.o.lC.J.aa,Hja,TCBa. NEW E&1PI s ' Seis Ml TIB H AT 0 akf,Jaanaat. XII 1 fl mt tt'h tr t- ri. n- II I... . Tit. t ao. q .1 1 l r i t ' , ; ted w.th.of whom I mil give jou a few ! names for yoa to refer to and cet satisfac- j a a a . I a a-. sr tory prooi o. ,nose wno nave ne.i H. ion a r ll nn rtul- anir tt-r If it i-li-atuc nsl "" . a. v l .m rvtaja a ft 11'M IW ( what I say, retorn the Inittle and jrel your j money. As to what it will do I refer you to ' the Favette vn.i.B OBsEnricrj. Write to any j or all of the fol'nwinc; names of Liucrdu i eounlv first at islamite to see the effect-! generally-of (heir customers, Bawles & (JriOis, j. V. Ilyers, Merchants; Mae. Wood-1 ard, Jane Wilson, Joseph, I'hilpot. Williara Faulkinbury, Wm. McAnn, Jas. A. J'atter-j son, ij. j.noaes, tsq., n. . Holland, .Maiin da IVtnner, John Abernathy, Clothen Smith, rriscilla Patterson, Nat llobb, Jas. A. Row el?, Hujrh Randolph. At Molino, Monfpom ery and Bawls, Me-chants; Ed. Hicks, Wes ley Watson, I'oke Bowel, Knjia Slartin, li. 11. Bryan, A. N. Uryan, Marion Hick, John Fool, Maroin Commons, Wesley I5!air, Jthrt Good. These aro names of my neiehbors who hare tried my liniment and have a right 1o know whether it is what I claim for it -or not. There have been no omplaiuts where the disease was in reach of medicine by external application. -i .. J.L. mamjox; feb.13 Sole I'roprietor, Blanche, Tenn. ' ' , , ' , '"""" wor.K, painting jriazin an 1 tinner.-, work, made and rct'onynendedhy persons yo.i;from f0.1T,dation t. roof, wh.rcbr Ihe bid;, know itothinjr about when you can pet a der will know about the cost ..f'h a l.-.uae liniment made and recommended ;by , or MoT9 breaking Rrwaml, and warranted to ' ' Coin s. J. u."vvirssiv, F-jjeltcvillc, - - Tonn. Mas jut received a Urge stcckSf FUIlMTIIJalSl .'(insisting of lied a ten (It, 3fatrcsica, fJtironus Safcs. Wh Stnittls, Chairs, and olhrr articles in tl at lino, sl.f -h he will sell as low a.i stuli v,ooKcan be l.n?lit in this market. " " Also, uUay on hnd 'nwes, CakkctH, and IIoi)ie-jr.ad Cofltns, nscheip an can be had in the place. And a pood he tine, gtnllj ho-s.-t and careful river. ' J.p,. WILSON'. !.. 27 o Stoves and'I'in-W'are FOB SALE AT T110S. J. McOAliVET'S. ' . j ylTlIERK you wi'I lo find a jreoeml T assortment of all Stores in the milker., , rp r - t r i t- . ' a t H A Jj WllOlcS.llc mill Rotst'Sl. i ri.t.;j .. . ELAINE and COAL OIL, also an assortnur.i of family Lamps and KITCHEN rUBXITUISE. CatI and exaxainc, text door to Wright & Wilson's. j1n 31 aoaaragaai '-U axml aaaapi Shaving, Hair-Culiing KFotioe 1 MATT n-'BKJlTSOX. Jllf. STAMPEn. mmwim & stjbpeb l1 Sartoors, South tide of the Public Square, jFayettcville, Tennessee, IS now prfpired with keen Ra zors, sharp Scissors, clean Combs and Brtishes.nnd nice Tow- i ol lft uliarp rnlhlirn, eli-ininnA ij tl ' r . i In thA lafORt cff-T s .."- ... -j , ii' n i na oil v line. Hespectful an I prompt ativi.tion a!wars' given to all customers. jin.7-tf Como aud ssce. McDonald & ..Brown, ' ! F.TAVE ope:ted a shop on the naih sid JLA of the SqHsre.two doors weit of Bright Hall, and are prepared with Clean Towel,. Keen Razors, Sharp Shears, and prompt attention to wait vpn custom- j i: -i S , i I ers needing shaving, .h.tir, nt ii g, shsin- P'ng, etc.' Miop or-eu frr b o'clock in th morning until t at night. June 1"J o AMERICAN 2nd FOREIGN PATENTS.! . in all countries. FEU I.X ADVAMF. llA.m.r At f 'a.. . s,l l..,.,. tilL.VIORE tc CO.,5nrcesrs to Cbrtinaao. i 'ir.K nnh- ihr pn rnt hrrantnj. fn tioual roe lur o!:aininj ami cumlurf t:i . rrbrar- Aft rial attention jtivcb to intertervii.-v to bclort- the I'atrnt OtHre, Kxtenaimin )Nrre tittire-rf. Ii- iriiijrcmvnt .iuiu sn nini rent .-iin'c. urnt all litl;i tion Mlipcrtainii r tn lnTcntrii or l':e:ts. nanij toOILMOUt; Jt to ., lor ianii-ul jt'iiU LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS, and : SCRIP. t'ont"sP(t I.ani Taes pniwtilpi) Letter thet".S Crnentl I,unl Oitire ami IVjiartiHrttt ofSlie Intf rir I'rivale lini llaiir-a .llininr nut lrc Kmptlon tlaiiii. ami I?mrMi.'nl lri at tfinlc.llo. Jjin l Scrii in -10. st.i. an t 14 acre inu re Koranic. IhinSrrip i nsitra:ililr. ami ruu lx Inratiil in the Hainr of the luirvli.iMT upon anv ?r" ! " "'r " pamphlet of iustittrtioa. ARREARS OF PAY an! BOUNTY. Orricersi, ftoldlera anr Railura t the late war. or thrir hir. are in manv fa-rs rntillul to mon-r from the (.ovrrtint-nt n'r which tlu'v h.iva no knowledge. Write full hMorr o- M'rvi.V. am! it ate amount of par an. I Imm.ihv ri-reive-l. tii clo itHinp to (. .Molil! in., ;,n. lull rCily aller xarainatton. will b giien uu frou. PENSIONS. All Oir-r.SMlcr, and Knilara) tjn-lol, riuilinvl. or inittrurl iu the I ilu mr. huwrwr hik""?. can amain a ueDKiu ur al'lrcsr.liiir OIU- Ji'rit Wj l v. ' Caj-es prrr,nt'l by GII.7(OItE ( nin t of tliiims, and tho outlwrn fore tin-Siiiirvme l ourt o thy mission. Ka h.lepsrtinont of our lnisinris is 4,ji:trat hnrrmt. uti.lpr rharire ( he snnm prricnrrti pnrtirt emplor l thu i.l l lirm f-mntpt altcnlitin to nil kn.inix ai.trnml to CII..VIOIIE At t o. I thu-v. iuu.l Wei,..irf to iii mi-i' Ity tleMTVihj; it. .l I..MOli K ilfi'JK Street .U iu.hiMjrton. It C. lelt In $ . ft wee is in rout' orn t"-ii J" )ntttt frse ..v na. ifcraiit-r.il toii anr a oii.ini a at whirh peron of i-itlirr n-x rnti tii.ikc a'"t out all th tiim thrv work, strriiu for uitr- ticular. to II. IIam.ctT X t o.. I'.ii tl.,nl. Maine. MM TOJBl'ILDEllS! 1 71 T K respectftillj bf p loave to inform all f v parlies that contrntolate huildirtr in iorn'r f' vettcvillf, that iv have opened ! . 1 . I C . t a V l ai a - . i ----- 0 a B" . P u"f " ,or ' roum "g"'n At Kiln s Carnage nnop, wncnt we are prepared to Ido all kinds of ('atpenter's aud Joiner's I : it... . .. t. . , T L ; "uuhtaniiai auo , ,nJ con;rirjpS 2) weeks. Tuition for Rea.1- woikmanliko manner at the vrrv lowest! - , -1 , . , . 7. ,.. , . . ,- ,. ,. , ritinir. .lometitary Arithntetir. ami ! cash pi ices; entire satw'uction suaran eed ,. v ....!, r r t .....r.i.j ,, , . tieoraphj fJ i er month of four wetks.- or m ey re unnea. e ore sl-o iirenared i in .u i ,. , ,,., .,, . -. tj . o ,. '. ' 7 AH olber Grammar Selio I Urant lira f t n r to exeeute all kinds or Scroll hawirp Irom !,i, ami: i t.. . - '., f.,.,.; ..r ; month. All l.i-f.er Hrtiichs ?j per month. I:! ... i. i t. . . aud with the architectural abi'it jr of ! Li Eli) (III 11, Mtll l. . ilr.i.t:m.M .i , j f alo designs of the lntct style for rliurrh- ' wi ctrtrn 1 1 -.tt aio i ! ! m - .. an.) ,J.ln i rcs'dcnrfH ; iilso fsliuiaJt mad. on tlie . . ncoiaiv iiiviUMiiij: IM I W UTIi lie U..ni with dispatch and aa ne-l ns can be dor.c out , , ci, u j t ,,...:,. . t:K t. '.. ... c...".t. receive a very liberal pat'uij;e from the) piillIi We Ie(,ai traUT. - aa-aaa D l D Ll I 9 - III III DLLL CjC . t. - . . , , . - - ' -- fl 11 P Pll If rTr. tTr.fm Uli Wfcll W tia XjllWiW FOB THE- BEST PKINTING AT THR LOAVEST PKrCES!- P iln can miike moocjr fastrr f work for m tlni at anylliniif. ele Cnpiinl rrnt re'iirplj w v s .1 t:irt Tint. 1J Der l:iir at b.nsi- m-.r lv irMjiii- ilnt i I..H4. Men. stoniiR. uoisaml irirN anU ererswhera to murk frr ua .Voir i. t'.o vne. ( osttjr otitnt an. I tcrxij fr. A'lilrw Tt ! i i o , A ugmta, Maine. inarrlt VH 1 j 'WffrTTSfairSiffr'aiff JBi7W'iKjll Fniniij Groceries. n His nor ID Jarlb Side TwVm Sr,s8re. H0LS.il ELCd John 0. Hatcher & Co., M.VI.EKS I FAMILY GROCERIES, AXI COUNTRY PIIODUCE! PINE CIGARS and TOBACCO -a. aiPzzoxXaT'2". Don't Foi-gct tho Tlacc, Holrnan Block! march 20 V?! XsTIUW GOODS! TT7"E HAVR just bonchtan entirely new TT an 1 fiesli stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, . which we piid for in cash conseqner.tly w can sell fcr very low figures. We will buy and pay cash for Come and soe us be'ore Lcj ing elsewhere. y We have a full nnd complete Stock of Urocei icsf also a good and new issorlment of TOBACCO mid CIGARS, Give us a tiial, . KRYS0X & LAUDEl'DALE. College Street, Fayetteville. Tenn. dec 12 G rain. 110LM1 & WOODS, DKALEK3 IX RAIN. BAG I j AND AIL KINDS COUNTRY PRODUCE, 1 College Street, a Fayetteville, Tenn. GRAIN DEALERS, . Fayetteville, - - Tennessee. office at Ogilvie'a Hardware Stors. J. T. McCau'ey. Book.-Kecper. "Warehouse near tha depot. janl7 wSchools. m$m mm, ron.lttrtprl In ' FOR MALES ONLY! ! ''pilCTr.USTF.F.Sof thisinsti ution have X. secured he servrcts of The next term opens . IXondaj, 10th cf Fstmarj, 1379, Contingent F.e SI per session, miformlr in ! advance. Tuition parable at the end of !each niorth C. S. Wi.sox, Treasurer or t ll'e Iioard of Trns'ers. ( Vi'm. IoxxeivJi:. I,iv,. C. S. Wjiox, Trx'iis.. I). AS. IIolm.w, K. L. Dkakk, , 'A, ( S. Y. C'AILMACir. jan. oJ-3ni FEMALE ACADEMY! -ii- T7"K AXN'OUNCK to our farmer Trienda r v and p ttrons fh-tl the neat ses.-iin of this In.tituiion will open ih First Moiidajr in SEPT. next, anil contim:e forty-one vt c k. fincladirtr itlie spt-k of holiilitys froni ChtUtuias to jNew Year) cto-i. .lime, 1878. Terns : 2.C0, 3.00, i CO, aai 5. 03 per month, according in advancement. Imdtleiitul lco l.OO !or term of five, month. Tayalle in alt cases in dvi:cj. Aerounts due at tlue rrd of cr.-ry futir weeks. For further particulars, a.Iu,ess, 8 ll. S. BRADSIfAW. J'l iHCIpof. ft t all l.aMtly VKK , a-l , AHanii, rja.