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F. O. McCORD, Local Editor. FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 14, 1CC7. Nashville Sc iJecatur Ilail Itoad Depar tures. Passenger, Trains North, 9.00 a. m. & 9.03 p. m. " tc South, 12.05 p. m.& 11.45 p.m. Freight Train North, 9.80 a.m. " South, 1 .20 P. m. EST" Tickets to all points Noith and South. T. S. WESTMORELAND, Ag't. "T7E are authorized to announce Capt. J. I). W TOWN Eli of Marshall as a candidote for Floater from tho district composed of the counties of (iilefi, Marshall and Lincoln. Election first Thursday in August. may 10 WE are authorized to announce ADDISON A. JACKSOx a candidate to represent Giles coun ty in tho next General Assembly. Election first Monday in August. juno 7 There will be a meeting of the Pulaski Fire Company on Tuesday night next. Thaj?K3. We return thanks to Mr. Jso. Merrill, living near Brick Church, for a basket of the largest and finest Irish pota toes that we have seen this season. Odd Fellows Female Institute. The examination at the above institution, located at Cornersville, will commence on next Wednesday and continue two days. The exhibition, consisting of original com positions, recitations, &c, will take place on Friday. The exercises will close with a musical concert Friday tight. Improvement. Our side of town is put ting on a new spring dress. Jimmie Os born first set the example, and Ward fc Shapard are following hisbtyle. They are having the front of their house painted up in an elegant manner, and consequently the Citizen office will, in a few days, present a new front. Euklux Klan. It seems that the Kukluxers are not con fined to Pulaski. We have seen mention made of them in several places, and they seem to be quite numerous. We find tho following in the Shelby ville Union of a re cent date : Kuklux Klan. Order of the Q. G. C. received and subordinate Chapters duly no tified. Grand and boundless exertion marks the. interest everywhere manifested. The out-pouring no one can number for the very stars are inconsiderable in compari son. Full particulars in due time. Let us hear from you again. Hon. Scribe, 214th Chap, of Cent. Divis. June 3d, 18G7. Since Mas3 Brownlow says nobody shall voto in Giles county, recon we aro as good aB a nigger. Proclamation by the Grand Cyclops. Den No. 3, ) June 12th, 1857. J Whereas, It has been made to appear to the satisfaction of the Grand Cyclops that no Wm. Q. Brownlow has issued a proc lamation, saying that the loyal" people of the Kuklux Klan, as well as those of the fikunkalunk Klan, of Giles county, shall not be entitled to vote on account of their irregularities. - Now, therefore, I, tho Grand Cyclops of the Great Kuklux Klan, by virtue of the power assumed by me, and in discharge of the duties Imposed upon me by our uoly constitution, do proclaim that every man in our county of Giles, black and white, Ku klux and Skunkalunk, shall be provided with a box of Dr. John Bell's Worm Can dy and a bottle of Dr. Jeemes Alternative. and repukto themselves. Those who will a pledge themselves, after having done as di Tected above, that; they will support Ame A3 a candidate for the Emperor of Mexico, will be furnished certificates whenever they call upon me at the above named den. By order of the Great Grand Cyclops.. :g. g. s. Bradsuaw, June 8ih, 1867. Editor Citizen : Some time since this croblem smeared : A. B. and C. boug'.t l -"! . forty-nine acres of land, for which they paid 850.96, of which amount A. paid S12.A4 5-12: B. S14.00 7-12 and C. 824.01. A. and B. agree to take their por tion jointly at 12 cents more per acre than C. if in the division between them, A. will give 28 196-215 cents more per acre than B., and make A.'a number of cres to B'.. as 5 is to 7. Divide the land and .give the price each musi pay per acre.1 llavinf had mv attention directed to your issues for a solution to this time and .finding none, I ie below what I conceive to be the required demands : A. gets 10 5-24 acres at Sl-26 190-215 per acre. B. gets 14 7-24 acres at .98 per acre. C. "ets 24 12-24 acre3 at 8.93 per acre. Which you may publish in your paper if you think proper. 3 Yo ours, Bradsuaw. A lady asked u3 the following conun drum the other day: Why i3 a man eUuding in amazement like ,a leopard's tail? We gub it up, and she answered: One is rooted to tho spot, and the other spotted to the root. The answer completely rooted U3 to tho epot. . Attention is directed t the card of Frank liajlard, commission merchant, N. Y., in this paper. Registration, cf Voters in Giles Declar ed 2 all and Void, The Register for ibis county, as we are informed, went to Nashville this week. As the result, v?e suppose, the following proc lamation wa-3 issued bv Brownlow and dis tributed "extensively over the county hst Wednesday,. If there should be any who don't know what the irregularities referred to consist ir, we are happy to have the in formation on hand to enlighten them. All the irreguhrity we know of is that entirely too many honest men were getting certifi cates, and ii this way Brownlow's chances for re-election began to look gloomy. pqoclam ation. State of Tennessee, 1 Executive Department, V Nash villa, June 12th, 1867. ) Whe reas, the -General Assembly on the 8th day of March, 1867, passed an act, tl e 3d and 4th sections of which are in the word3 and figures following, to-wit: "Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, that the registration in the county of Davidson, heretofore had under the Franchise act of May 3d, 18C6, be, and is hereby declared null and void, and no person shall ba enti tled to vote by virtue of any certificate issu ed under said registration." "Sec 4. Beit further enacted, That tho provisions of this act shall extend to any other county in thia State when it shall ap pear to the satisfaction of the Governor that frauds and irregularities have intervened in the Registration of voters in such coun ty, and the Governor shall make known such fact, and set aside 6aid registration by proclamation. ' And Whereas, It has been made to appear to the satisfaction of tho Governor that fraud3 and irregularities have intervened in the registration of voters in our county of Giles. Now, therefore, I, William G. Brown low, Governor of the State of Tennessee, by virtue of the power conferred, and in discharge of the duties imposed upon me by the 3d and 4th sections above recited, of the act passed March 8th, 1867, do hereby set aside, and declare null and void all registration of voters heretofore had in said county of Giles. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the Great Seal of j , ,ine oiate to oe ainxeu, at the L. S. Executive Department in Nashville, this 12th day of June, A. D., 1867. By the Governor: W. G. BROWNLOW. A.J. Fletcuer, Secretary of State. THE insolvency of tho estate of Thos. B Nave, dee'd., having been sup-gested to the clerk of tho county court of Giles county, nil persons having claims against saiJ ertato aro hereby notincd to ule the same duly certined on. or oeioro tho 1st cay oi Octohcr next with the clerk of said court, duly au thenticated ooeonJing to Jaw lor pro rata payment or thesamo will he forever barred. june 7 C. II. HARRIS, adm'r, &e. rPIIE insolvency of therestato of William M Ten- x uersor. having been e iggesteu to me as cleric or the county court of Lawrence county on the day of May, 1S07, all persons having claims against his estate aro therefore notified to lilo tho same for pro rata payment with tho clerk of the county court on or betore the 22nd ot .November, ltuf, or tho same will be forever barred. S. A. CONELL, juno 7 clerk. rpiIE insolvency of tho estate of W II McCaney, X dee'd., having been suggested before me as clerk of tho county court of Lawrence county on the 21st day of May ,1307, all persona having claims against his estate uro therefore notified to tile the same foi pro rata payment with the clerk of the county court on or boioro tho 21st of November, 1SU7, or the same will bo forever barred. ju'n7 A. CONELL, cl'k. James F. Walker, vs. T. D. Deavcnport, ct als. IN this cause it appearing to the clerk of the coun ty court of Lawrence county from tho ailidavit of C B Davis that the defendants Mary F Sharp, Wil liam Sharp, Kohcrt Sharp, O L Herbert and his wile Nancy .1., Mary E lloke,Jas. L Deavcnport, Mat thew W Deavcnport, John li Deavcnport, F C Her bert and his wife A M, arc non-residents of Tennessee, so that the ordinarv process of this court f cannot be served on them, On motion it is therefore ordered that publication bo made lor lour weeks in succession in the Citizen, anewsi aper published in the town of Pulaski in said State, requiring the said defendant to be and appear on the first day of the July term of the county court, to be held fvr the county of Lawrence at the court house in Lawrence bur on tho first Monday in July next, and plead, answer or demur to said petition, or tho same will bo taken for confessed and set for hearing ex-parte as to them, juno 7, 1307 . ' S. A. CABBELL, clerk. Joseph L Bash am ct al., vs. James M Jackson et als. IN thi eauso it appearing to the coftrt from the petition of the petitioners, which is sfrorn to, that the defendants James M Jackson and hiwifc Mary M, formerly Mary M Appleton, Susan J Ap pleton,JohnW Appleton and James W Appleton, are non residents of the State of Tennessee, so that the process of this court can't be served on them therefore ordered by the clerk of said court that publication be made in tho Fulaskt Citizen, a news paper published in tho town of Pulaski, for four consetuUvo weeks, requiring said non-resident de fendants to anneur at the Auir. term of the county court of Lawrence county, to ke held at the court house in town ot Bawreneburg on the is, Monday in August next, and plead, answer or demur to the petition of juititioner's or the same will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing ex parte, juno 7 S. A. CABKELL, clerk. CHANCERY SALES In "La,vreiico Coxitity. IN obedience to a decree of the chancery court at Lawreneeburs at its April term, 1-17, in the case of James 11 Suiivant et als., vs James Smith and wife ct als.. 1 will sell at public auction at the court house in the town of Lawrenecbirrg to tho highest bidder, on Monday the cth day of J uno next, a tract of land lying in the 5th civil dittriet of said coun ty and State, on tho north west side of B: Shoal creek, containing 100 acres, more or less, Jn-Kinginif to the estate of Samuel W. Sullivant, dee'd., sold upon a credit of 1 and 2 years with ir.tere.-t, except ifioOin cah, with bond unl approved t-eeurity and a lien retained, juno 7 T. II. (HUBS, e "m. Attachment. Giles county circuit court, April term, l;i7. David A. lnnman, vs. George W Barker. r'lIE plaintiff liavins made oath that the deiend antia indebted to him, and has made, or is about to mako a fraudulent disposition of his property, and having obtained from Daniel G Anderson, u Justice of the I'eaeo for Uiles county, an original nltachmcnt against the estate of the defendant, re tnrnable to tho April term of tlie circuit court of GileB county, l;o7, andthosame Laving been levied on tlio defendant's properly, it is ordered by tho eiiurtthat the defendant ap;K.-ar before tl.is court at the coi:rt h.se in Bu'.ki on the first Monday in August 107, to 4k-f:nd said attachment mit, or it wiU be proceeded with ex parte. It is further or .h in -l that thi" notice he published ill the Pulaski I Citizen a n f.v.- a i -,-r j u'i.isiie.i ui me uw m i i u- ! hi? hi in said c ounty, t. r fo;ir eon-eentivo weeis j reiou.- t ti- u t"Ai i 'ust term of tl.jt (,-.u:rt. j I y.u, F.T. MvI.AVi:2NE,ckrk. ! Ii YMENIAL REBOOT". Married In this county, Monday Juro !0th, by the Rsv. Sterling Brown, 5!r.J:;o. W. Smith to Miss Elizabeth Brock. Case of love at first sight old foiks op posed young one3 determined runaway get married old folks reconciled. In this place on Wednesday morning, lth inst., by Rev. Mr. Hanks, Mr. II. B. SnASBS, of Louisville, Ky., to Miss Josie Carteh, of thisplac-. DEATHS, Died On Saturday, June 8th, at the residence of her father, 3 miles west of Pulaski. LUCY W., daughter of Judge P. G. Stiver Perkins, aged 17 years. Died In Shelby vilI-3, Tenn., June 7th, Mrs. LAURA TRESCOTT, wife of Mr. II. L. Trescott. NASHVILLK MAKKHTS. THURSDAY CAKEFUI.I.Y ' lOURECTEP KVKKY WEiK. Ootto M.1 ! Bacon, hoar round, lOe. Svoak, N Orh-ans, 13(3:15; " ribbed sides 13e portorico 13(2.14 clear " 120 shoulJcis &5o hams pain 14c Cur, a 14(510 cnllbo A. loKCIo " 15, 16fel0 " eanvased e C extra 15(T?10'Floub superfineJlOAll " yclovl4(;15' " extra 1-i.r.O ColFee, fur to good 2".(('i'.i "family ldgujii) " good to prime '2'k"27j fancy from 15 to ll'.OO " p. toehoice2t(i,31 :'Corn, choice white 1,0?. Skeds. clover &,75('t,10.25j meal " 85 ' timothy 4,5 J (Hay, prime timothy, " hungarian 1,50 hunsarian " blue grass 4.50 j ,iUQ grasS, MONETARY. The follow arc yesterday's Nashville quotations. Bank of Tennessee, old iBuck's Bank, par CO US par par 10 ,S5 25 par issue Tlanters' Bank, -Union Hank, B'k of Chattanooga, Bank of Commerce, Bank of Knoxville. Bank of Memphis, 25 City Bank, &3: Commercial Bank, iri Merchant's Bunk, 10. Northern Bank, par Oeocc Bank. C0l Bank of Shelbyvidc, 09 Southern Bank B'k of Middle Tenn., HSiTraders' Bank, Bank of the Union, parlLife and General Iii- Bank of Paris, - par: turaneeCo., B'k of West Tenn., 451 DOMESTIC MARKET. COBRECTED EVERY -R EEK BY JOHN D. FLA UTT & CO. ARTICLES. QUATITY Apples, dried, per bu. Bacon, hams, " lb clear sides " " ribbed " " " shoulders - Butter, i To Brandy, apple, 1 gal " pjaeli '" frencli Beeswax, R Colfee, Bio l lb " Laguira, " Java Corn, y bu whito " Meal $ bu TVIIO'SALE. RETAIL. $ ,75 $ 1.00 15c 15 15 14 12 4,00 5,00 13,00 25 SO 85 1,25 1,20 25 15 14 12 30 6,00 8,00 24,00 05 S3 40 1.S0 1,20 SO 25 15 25 20 40 13 15,00 17,00 13,00 Cheese, lb Candles. Star, lijrht weight, . ft 20 Tallow. J lb 12M Dyes Indigo "j? oz. 20 " Madder u " Logwood 85 Bergs, doz. 15 i'lour, superfino, "j) bbl. " Family, " Extra Fine Grass Peed, Clover, 3 bu " " Hungarian ' " Blue Grass Iron, Bar, tb " Hoop " Sheet Nail Rod " Castings, Lard, good, & Lead, Molasses, ? gallon, " Syrup gallon, Mackerel, No. 1 Kit, Nails, t fii 12K 15 13K 10 17 10 1,00 l,S5to 20 14 17 15 1,50 2,50 4,50 4,00 10 2,00 ,75 2,25 9 Oil, Lard, 3 gallon, " Coal, " Linseed, Potatoes, Irish, 1 busecl, ' eweet " Powder, good, Q R 75 reaches, Dried, bushel Sugar, Brown "J? lb " Coffee " Crushed & powdered t lb 20 Shot, $ lb 13 Salt, il bbl. 5,25 Starch, V K) 12K Spirits Turpentine, "j? gallon, 1,50 Tar y gallon, 1,00 Tallow, ) lb Tea, Imperial, V R 8,00 Vinegar; cider, H gallon, 50 Whisky, common " 2,50 Bobcrtson, " 5,00 "White Lead, i 25 lb Keg, 4,50 75 5,50 20 20 25 20 5,50 15 1,50 1,25 15 3 00 75 8,00 6,00 5,00 JUST RECEIVED ! AT LAHBETH & GO'S, South-east Side Public Square, Pulaski, Direct from Baltimore, A Fresh Supply of FBESII PEACHES. PINE APPLES, ST K A W B EBB IPS, FRESH TOMATOES, " BRANDY PEACHES, SUPERIOR LEMON SYRUP. Every Variety of Tick'cs, such as IMPORTED ENGLISH, WHITE ONIONS, CHOW CHOW, PICALILLI, BED CABBAGE, PEPPER HASH, &C., CwC. Also Keep Constantly Oa Ilaud A jfresk Supply of FANCY tvr COMMON CANDIES, CAKES of Every Variety, In fact, everything in the ITaiicy Grocery Line. Also, the Fiaet Quality of Smoking. & Chewing Tobaccos. SNUFFS, IMPERIAL GREEN TEA CHOICE BROWN it CRUSHED SUGARS, EXTRA RIO COFFEE, GENUINE N. O. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. All of which will be onered at tho Lowest Cali ZETigiirefe; ! May 24,'07-tf. Announcement. Announcing candidates fonState or District o:V. CCs ten dollars; county do rive; a!was in advance. tJbitaarie and tributes of respect over ten lines in lensrih charged for at the regular a Hcrtising rates. Muni .rcs,detitl:s and religious notices cratia. NEW ADVERTISES! NTS I3EXTAL C-IID. HAVING permanently locate i:i Tidaski f.,i tho purpose of practicing Dentistry in its various branches, I would respectfully solicit the patronage, of the citizens of Pulaski and Giles county. Oflice in my residence, Norti-west corner of the public square. tcr'ms M. MeCARTY, D. D. S. I. H. ELLIS, Fashionable 2oot Maker, In rear cf Kounts and Riehardson's Saloon, East Side Public Spuare, Pulaski, Teni:. TTTE are suppled with the very best material, and employ lione but first class workmen. Feel ing confident that we can give-satisfaction to all, wo respectfully solicit a share of the public patron age. All styles of Ladie's Shoes made to order, and measures taken at tho residence if desired. mayl7tf For Sale. That Valuable Tract of Land, B Y virtue of a deed of trust, dulv made to me by Bnrwcll Abernathv. on Thursday the 27th of June next, on the premises, I will sell at public sale, tho well known nnd bfimiit'nl tr-i.-t r,f l'in.1 r;.l i,.:i . i. , .11 U- iU L-yu taming 600 acres, situated in civil districts S & 9 in Giles county, Tenn., on the waters of Newton's creek, adjoining tlte lands of Dr. S. II. Stout, "Wm. L. Brown, Jas. V. Rivers and olhers.- Upon said tract there is a large and commodious dwelling, comparatively new, arid in first rate or der, together wit.li nf.Arsrv -.nt- 1,-,-..-. f. .-r ...... u. iiuurn;,, iu., .f. Several never lulling springs and an abundance of water for stock purposes, four orchards of iruit trees just beginning to bear. Said land lies on tho turnpike road loading from Pulaski to Elkton, about 7 miles from eitherplaeo, and within about 2 miles of Aspen Hill station on the Nashvillo and Decatur Rail Road. There are S00 acres cleared and in cultivation, tho half nee heavily timbered. The soil is of tho first quality Giles and Maury counties, admirably adapted to the growth of cotton, corn, grain and grass. In less than a mile there is a handsome church and also a school houre, both of which are regularly occupied. The neighborhood is as social and good as any in Middle Tennessee. In fact, takinur tho soil, loca tion, and improvements generally is regarded as among tho best tracts in Giles. It is susceptible of three more settlements, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms of Sale. $300 in cash, the Ialanee upon a credit of C, 12, 13 and 24 months. Bond and approved security je quired, and a lien retained for payment of purchase money. Also, At same time and place, I will sell the personal property conveyed in said deed, consisting of hors es, a mule, yoke ot oxsn, 4 milch cows, 10 head of sheep, Are., together-ft ilh a large amount of house hold and kitchen furniture, and 500 volumes of lit erary and classical books, ancient and modern, a very valuable selection and deserving the attention of the publio. Terms.' All sums under $5 cash; those over upon a credit to 1st of January, 1603. Said sales are made to sat lsiy the objects of said deed of trust. A plat and survey of the land can be seen at my ollice. may 10-td NATHAN ADAMS, .,, , Trustee. Nashville Daily Banner copy td and send bill to thia oilicc. 2r 11177" EMPORIUM! ! ! n r o b s nrobsOsLoni s b o r n ct- p cr- c M o c3 m M r o o' P) Constantly on hand and for salo all kinds of BOOKS, STATIONERY-, .WALL PAPER and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Any Book or piece of Music published iu tho United States fur fished on order at Publisher's prices. Call and examine the Stock, in tho houso former ly occupied by tho . PLANTERS' BANK, "West Side cf the Public Square, rULASKI, TENN. Feb 22-)col ly j. it. osBonx. HEW DBUG STORE! DIl J. A.'SUMPTEII & J. L. PEAHCY, (At the old stand ol Ward & Shapard,) East side Square, Pulaski, Tenn., HAVE jnst received a fresh stock of pure ami re liable Drugs, Medicines, and Fancy Articles, etc., to which they invito the attention, of their friends and the public generally. Physicians arc especially invited to call and examine our stock. IPre script! ns Carefully compounded at all hours by a competent and experienced druggist. jan4-tf Livery and Sale Stable, IUILVSKI, TEsT. 1 TAKE pleasure in saving to the pnblicc that my coiiinoIious Livery Stallo on Main Street north of t)ic public square is now well supplied with the Eest of Harness and Saddle Horses G online Buggies, nice Carriages attentive and ac commodating Ostlers, and plenty of provender. lrill Leds will -casionally be on hand for a horse swap. A man may get cither a ride, a drive, a feed r a trade. TRICES. Carriage anil Horses per day, $15o Horse and BuiT.v " SV" ' " " half da v 5." " " ehort drive Saddle Horse i day Bu'y Harness witliout llvrse Bug.'y Horse without Riijgy . . . . Feeding Horse t-iiiirle feed 3,00 4, "' ").Oi 5. 'f VI 40.00 " er day l,5c, per month march 25-ly J. II. Jackson. Straved or Stolen, On the niiibt of March 2 Sth, one sorrel mire, in ,iiti...l l.f r..f.o v. i r wliif.- 1 ji. - from 1 to 1ft :' . " . . . ' .. . ' , , ... hunJs high, lrom 1" t'.- 1 y.-nrs oM. hh1 mare wi stolen lVom my t-tabie, i "in i lev west r.f I'silaski. r,rjl . JAMES H.CONNER. DRY GOODS! MARTIN & SHUHAHAR, jSIercliant Tailors, NORTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, PULASKI have just received an elegant stock of cloths, Y Casimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, !kc., which were selected with great care, and we are preparsd to make complete outfits for gentlemen in splendid stvle. Cutting and ropuirimr done with disnstoh. april2o ly MARTIN & SHUMAI1AR. NEW ARRIVAL ! Spring and Summer 1 ! We are just in leceipt of LRGr-JS STOCK of Staple,and Fancy Dry Goods for Spring t Simmer Trade, comprising everj thing usually kept Li a Dry Goods house. We call esoecial attention to our Splendid Stock OF E very tiling "Wanted Ye have on hand a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ladies' Dress Goods, HATS, BOOia AND SHOES, Hardware and Qneensware, and anything else you may call for in our line, till of which we propose to sell at a very small advance for eash. Gold, Silver and Uneurront Money taken at Nashville rates. Wo at-k an examination of our stock by our friends arid the public generally. Respectfully, novO-tjau WARD Sc SIIAPA11D NEW GOODS ! ! -AT- L. ROSENAU'S, South-east Corner of the Public Square, (ezell's ol corker,) PULASKI, : : : TENV. Spring and Summer VTUICII WE Lower than tho Lowest Our stock consists in pnrt of Calicos and Dome tic goods of all descriptions, French and Englisl Merinos of all colors, and all other styles. NEW AND FASI1IOKABLB DRESS GOODS, Of Every Kind, FOR Ladies and Gentlemen! And a great many other gools too numerous to nemtion. Wo call par'icular atu.nti.rn to o;;r largo and well Selected stock of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, which we are sellinzto comjx;t with Nash vilLf pri prices. We also call attention to our fine stock of GE2ITS. FURNISHING GOODS, consisting ot Full Booin Shirts, Linen Shirts, Un der Shirts, Drawcre, Crvats, Susjfiift.rs, Collar.; In fact a complete line of V.'e tak great pleasure . announcing to the in habitants of i'ulaxki and ieii.ity. that c lisve st- c nrcd the service of Mr. Churle.-. W. Smith, gfn- . , . .. ,i t. ........ i - :.i ...... , :.! i.. .... 1. 1 v i licunu wtii inuwu in uw rc-i'icuis ui wv i j who will always be pleased to see, and wait cm, his I old fricads and former customers. MJSCELINEOUS. spring 5b Summer 18GTr FRESH AEPJ.VAL! H. K. BEAHNAU, HAVING just set iimed from the East end opened in his new and elegant Store House on thej fOLTIl SIDE OK THE PULASKI, a new and very desirable Stock of Staple and Fancy oilers them to the public on as liberal terms as could be desired in these times. The stock consists of Dress Goods, Ready-made Clothing Boots and Shoesr Fancy Goods, - Hosiery, Hats, a in great variety and abundance. The stock eonsit ing exclusive of tho above classes, I am enabled to devote my entire time and attention to them, there by insuring better sehj-tions such as will plcaso the taste and fancy of both ladies and gentlemen Sov. C0-i4'eol-ly l. K. Bhannan. li. B, COX. JOHN UKYXOI.D COX & REYNOLDS, JtcrAit. . DRY GOODS MERCHANTS. MARTIN'S OLD CORNER, Soutl - west Corner of the Public Square, 1'ulaski, "Ton a. Keep constantly on Laud, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, House Furnishing Goods. lleaJj-made Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, ' Cutlery, Loools, Hats. TIN-WARE, GROCERIES, Ac. IT is their intention to transact a General ryD X "ods and Grocery Basinet m ij of iU deUils, and the public aro respectfully Invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing else where -,an 5 ly- Xcol. J. r. HAT, 1. O. OOBOOK, A. E. If AT. Hay. Gordon & Hay, DEALERS IN Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, QEOCEBIES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, Boots, Shoes, Hard, Qaeens & Glass-ware, JEWELRY, &C WEST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQAKE, Pnln.ski, Tenn., Tin IE UK they will at all times be pleased to bo VV their friends and the ptiiogenerally. jan!2 P. II. LZELL, E. EDML'.VDBOK. Ezell & Edmundson, East Side Public Square, Pulaski, Tenn. Have just received from Their FALL AND WINTER purchase. Tho mct Complete and Cheapest SIETCB THE "W.A T?, Their F nends, tho Trado generally, and T II E I.;A DIES ESl'KCIALLY, Aro requested to call and examine. Uncurrent and Premium Monoy taken at NashvilT.? quotations. Iried Fruit and Feathers wantod, and other Barter taken at their market value. f-U9-tf E. tfc E. i. U. FTACV, i. V. U0KUI8 R. JOIJNBO.". Stacy, Morris & Co., EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, l-'ulaslci, : : Tenn., Hiivo just received a full and cotr.jdeteVtock of SIK1N: AM SL'M.M EIC Hardware, Cutlory, Quccna and Glassfraro which they oiler At Greatly Reduced Prices. LB ar invited to call and examino tho irtock le L fore purchasing cliwhere. march 1H, ISo'V if. STACV. MORKIS & CO. N I o nn i h e n is . ;. W. WOODKINO i now prepared to furnish M&rbld Monuments .f any quality, style f-rsiie, to order. Call and examino his steU he and drafts. The monuments are delivered t c metery, lt terod and Ci:i.-he.l in tbe liight-st styla of art, cheap er than they can he bought any where in ths United States. fnblV4tn A -