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PiffH'ttcviUe JLocats Adrn'tixemertts inserted in this column at twenty cents pzf line ilk Hi vcr. Woolen Mills Store lias received" large ' assort - ments of : . ; . CI o SUMMER HOISERY, PIQUES, ; LAWNS, HAMBURG EDG- . , ING, i WHITE GOODS, .-121 NOTIONS, PRINTS. "Xewport lies and other styles of f hoes, hats and caps... . " i FACTORY GOODS, JEANS, LIHSEYS, YARNS, &c. "Wool taken in exchange. jcTMr. Harnett wiIlJc pleas ed tti 'sec, liis olil "friends "and hIiow them these lines of goods: je!2 2m Let 'Em Come To Goodwin- & Gill's on the ftmthVidc of the Public Square ami get new, fresh Drugs, Oils, Paints, Glas, Putty, JSoda, Ta ler, Spices, Wall Pajicr,' Wri ting Paper, Inks, Stationery of all hoils, School and Miscellane ous Booty, Croquet Sets, Cigars, Tobacco aud Notions. Dr. "YV. C, Bright does oitr . prescriplionist work' with great care. ' (iooiwin&Gill. Xew Yo'kk, April 18, '70. JYtcitd Murray : I ship you to day a lot of Ladies, Misses' and Children's hats purchased at Madam Pompadour's great bank rupt sale of millinery goods at such prices as to give you a fair profit and greatly undersell your conpetitors. . As ever your friend, j. AV. Bkixk. There is not a lady far or near, - , Let her be poor or wealthy, . - Put can keep fashionable head Rear, Her couiplexiou pure and healthy. . . ' . ' - The shape of ladies' bats defy description, Keep cool, you need not bo in such a flurry, - ' The Louis XVI style is all the fashion, You can buy theiu cheap from P. T. Mcn kat. . We s!ill boast of southern chivalry and . honor, ' ' For at long at we can get rredit ils use less to worry,' Tay the State'dcbt w ith fitly cents on the dollar, And with the spondulicks buy cheap goodi from Mtjhbat. '. ..-.' Elk, River. Flouring Mills. , ThefiC mills, one mile- from Payettcville, have recently been thoroughly repaired and fur nished with new bolting cloths and the latest and most approved machinery, and can turn out let tor Flour than any other mill in the county. We arc now" ready to grind at all times aud guaran tee satisfaction to customers'. AVTc invite farmers to give us a trial. Bkaiidkn '& Thomas. oct. 21-tf. IVeillier Dead nor Sleepin 1 rv But I have removed my shop from.' next door .to Lamb &Till luajjVto the : . . ; : f . ijill smith shop . ; ; I one lot South of my resilience, "xvhpre I will be pleased to meet my former customers or others in need of work. I u?c only the best seasoned lumber and can 1'urniidi you a good job for low money in cash. - r .. , -'j . : v , "V. J. D.vvinsbx.M Music! Music!! Two splendid new Pianos now Thelong to the music department .at Mulberry Institute. Let all interested come and see for them selves. ' ; j CSr If you want to send your children to one of the best Schools in tlie South, send them to Mulberry Institute. EDW. W. IIALBACII. v ' . ' ,". . Principal. iChrw JiciMN iItur Swerl avy Tobacco. xov.sB--ir. "-;..: ' A TRUE NEWSPAPER, The Xashville AMRmr-AN ban tljorouphly rsiabliMhed itiieir a tl truest and best of NcN'spapcr puldiratiuu iu the Southern ftectioit it llie l4iion. Jtii urn is always the frcfheot and iiiokI 'rntertaitiing that '.is .. 10 ue oixained, ana il tentorial i-olinnns are just to opponents, and severe to false y fnendx.- it never dictate, but wams.'i hile it U fair in disous.siun, it Is positive in ur vk'wb; ana oy rneiul and re ea KviiHit true to iU roiiviclions. ly it un ervillt altachnieut k the rights and in eroKt of the People, it has become a pow itr in TenneBseff -ifliich no other journal ev-n-r Attained ; and its intlueiu-e i only rur pasHc4 fi.vit popularity, not only in Ten n 5'o, Vut in all the adjoining States. The vxidcrii of the tnnKvK.n will alsi :fiud that tU inirellaneons t-oluuiua of the iMKitK AS Mlrare all that U intercbting mid tiKeful, ib Jhe various fields of human enterprise; It rati be Bafclr comniend rd, as a lyv.st exoUcnt and valuable paper ;n thc.llnuseli'.il'ttie Work-Shop, the Store boiiM. and to i peop in every vocation. The Weekjy eiljijuw U f mamnxrfh ro- jHirltiuifi, being 12 pages, of 72 columns; nd frouiwotatireeiin(siisUrceianr J the lurvtyM eckll that areotlerert at font prue. l ou want tti lef, send - lor dhe A mi KrAir, wbi.b pWnta tlir?e edition. r;aM, .-M-fni-eh.iy mm v. cckiy, epetM. f .U..I. .Ill t.n .n .....!;. I7t ioi. , free ,-f charge " " I TikTk akb-fkh Axsnr, i mxck ! Daiir, siow: Kcini-Wcekiy, $ ai; j Wefkly, J2HiKstgc paid. Address THL AM EMCAN, Nashville, Tennet.nee. Ifayettcyille Observer Thursday, July 10, 1870. ! jTIHS PAPE El mat r.E Forsr ox HI.K AT iUO. P. JtOKKLL A. 0-B IYewctaper AdrtnUiav Corrao (10 SPVIKI: KTntni, viii.k jilt- rii UBTYOBlt luikir instiu lor it in Kallroaa Tunc Tabic, j Leave Fayetteville... do . Kelso...;. ...... do Hrighfon . . , . .... do Flintvillc.....":.,; , do ' Klora ......... : do Hani's do Maxwell.....,.., do Winchester Arrive st Decherd 9.30a.m. 10.10 do 10.35 do 10.5O do 11.16 do 11.45 do 12.05 do 12.45 do I.OOp.m . 2.15m ; -zjsft dr . 3 40 do . 4.05 do . 4.30 do . 4 40 do . 5.05 do . 6.45P.M Leave Pecherd ....... ' " "do Winchester ..".. . M.ixwell . . do Hunt's ......... do Klora...., '." .do PlinUiIle. ...... do Brighton do Kelso Arrive at Favetleville. New Advertisements. 'I . Mortgagee's sale of -land. 'Clark's O. X. T. Thread. Election notice. Railroad excursion. SherilTSale. Horses and Mules wanted. Blank-book lost. ' ; ...,r ; .J x For the Fayetteville Observer. J . : "Hamwood". , : f:;, "Was the lecca of pilgi'image to a large number of persons on "Wednesday, 2n3 inst., who could command courage enough to brave the excessive heat, it being "examination-day of Miss Lizzie March's school, taught at that place. The examination of the classes continued throughout the day. ..-The readiness and cor rectness vith. which all questioiis were answered abundantty sus-r taincd the enviable - reputation Miss 3Iarch has gained of being one. -of our ".best4 -instructors: it also' proved conclusively tliat there were no set lessons cut and dried to defraud patrons and vis itors, but that every, one stood on his merits. ; After the exerci ses, -about-7 o'clock in the after noon, a supper was spread under the friendly shetterj JUf the old trees where every one could sat isfy the cravings of .his appetite,' however high-toned hisv appetite may be. There "Was no necessi ty, of one V eating a persimmon to contract his stomach, but on the other hand it would have been consistent for him to adopt some means' to increase; its capacities for there were enough good things for as many more as. were )res entr ";A;;epncert ' was -giveiv.at night consisting of charades, rec itationsi tableaux,' ttc" A small admittance fee Avas ."charged, the receipts about forty dollars, were donated to the Sunday arid lite rary schools 01 that place. The exercises from their inejeption' the close was a continued success. . The music, rendered bf. ..Prof. Outermehlon, cHi.the iviolin, arid Miss Merrittrthc- organist, de serves especial mention.' ' Every one ably sustained-the character. of a true lady or gen tleman. XV" unifoi nied officers were necessary to see .that-the throng conducted itself in an or derly and quiet manner. AVe only reflect the sentiments of others when we ' ox press the wish that wet may ha afforded the opportunity of visitingIIam wood again. " Perhaps our wish may be-granted in the dim, dis tant future,' about' six months hence.. -'V; ; --l ";' Cbesh. Gallows Fruit. . , ,, That mountainous section, of count ryinEastTennessee brought into prominence by the execu tion of the Brasswell brot hei-s has "jHirfeetly -splendid" pros pects' of iuother entertainment likened ; iruto the fii-st, Hai-mon Forester being tii? man whose neck is in danger'. lie mt:ydcred a woman on the outn int. De cause she had refused to lend his wife a dress. He was ' captured and lodged in jail.' " :r V ..... Personal. ,; . .; Miss Kate Thomas,' of Colum- lumbia, is visitingiier brother A; S. Tliomas, Esn.V ' 7- TVc rrfl? glad to 'tlohirS. Waddle, i Esq., . cm tte.7Str1fiJtsii)coplc when, buying notice; the airain. Hon. John JI. Bright arrived home from Washington last Sat urday. ' :" ' ' "i -: One of .our jolliest friends, Capt. JnoJ; T. Cathev. enlivened fthings in the-Ouskuteh' office last Friday. " ... : . !Miss Lizzie IIayncs,a Fayette ville belle, is visiting the family of Mr. James S. Miller. :$Iiti hyvilh Co)ii)ncrcit(L r: ' ' . ' s V Sales to fake Place. All sales of pi-operty adver tised in the: "Ouskuvei:, or for which handbills may be printed at this officivwill hereafter! be noticed under the alovc heading 1ree of ciarte.' e ask atten- ItlOU to tllC toliOWjn"": Jiy O. U. 1'UIS aildtJOnn U ar- ; ,cn jnoncageCS, ai I lie . COUn- t. 7 , . ' . -. . , house, hatuittav, August linUjiajicr Having uevn cuncaicu, auti the interest of it. - A. Robinson jfiud employ uicnt and protection. in lands in Fayetteville and ChikiThcy go from Fayetteville to ..... . .J. 1 1 1 nntsviltc II ill. UlUlUbMllC. JVatermelons' and the colic are baekvyard this year. f 5F Speaking of the ther mometer, "How is this lor high?" '"' OSf" Crowded columns' to-day compel the deferring of Mulber ry temperance articles. ftgpr Presbyterian Mite 'Soci ety" meets tomoiTow night .a' Mrs. E. B. Bagley's residence, i If it rains Iaj..Sykes will be atjOakrHiiL.ncxtrSatm; day; .f it -does noi, he-dies toot tliink it will be. necessary to be there. - ' . -. 1 n ' That Vrine L approaches incu ou n press; your uanas on your, center of gravity .until ex claim in tones of bitter aeguish, "Qhl .that watermelon n'"" ' .ti '-Im. j'4 j i , i a."-. t m ( Maj. Wm. J. Sykes will sjeak ttt Jienfro's Station, Sat-ui-day, j uly lOt h,l ' at 1 10 a. ni. an'd' a t Boon's 11 ill on the same day at ,:4, p. m. Come one. come all. ; ; -: ? i - .' Oak . Kill Institute under the supervision - of Prof. Hime baugh; is being repainted and put in excellent! repair .for the in- Leoming term, which commences the first Mondqy- jij August.7 j "Edisqn's talking machine, the Phonograph, was on exhibi tion in Fayetteville last .Wednes day . and Thursday; nights. A description is not- jiecessary ;as we nave ueiore puuiisueu one 01 the Wonder. . : .' .11 The buildings on the west side of the square- are rap idly being, 1 pushed ' fonvard' to ward completion. "Wh u finished they will be second to no busi ness houses in v Fayetteville in appearance. ! df3 An excui-sioritrairiJuri- der the : man'agenierit of4 Jack Ren'c'ar, will leave; Fayetteviile for Xashville on' the 11th ad i-e- tuni the following day : Round trip tickets $3.;A A ."giieatmany persons inteiid goingl). Our representatiye'L. D Sugg, . Esq.'j.lnadc- A' speech 'at the court-house last Monday, ex plauiiu'g .why he voted in the Lcgislatui-e against the 50-4 and local option '..bills.'."!. Vc; regret that sickness prevented our hea'r inghim.t.t ... ;.., ? - DSlT'We Vix? requested to' an nounce' that "the j Sundav School Assbciation of -Middle Tennessee wilPmeet 5 in ; Columbia .'on s the 25th, 2Gtii and 27th of the pres ent moirtlr.aiid all Sunday Schools of 3U scholars or over are enti- i - i t: '" 'V1-'1"','' S ' - tied to fiend a representative. ' laj. Sykes said: that if it did iiot; rain this' week.f6 as totjnablo the farmers o make good, crojw ol; coni, he3vold not feel like speaking on the ranroau suojecr or aKing -inem to sulwscribe, but he hoj)ed that a kind Providcncc;-would.in time supply thein with abundant, re freshing showers. ' 1 John Washburn had the misfortune to crush an arm last Thursday. He was at work at a thresher in the neighborhood of Camargo;'' a band having come off he attempted Joput it. on while the machinery was in mo tion, - when : his arm "was caught and broken in two" pknecs, above' and below the. elbow and a long ugly cut in the forearm. r excellent gentleman- complains that his chickens have been stt)Ien," leaving'. none for "J.'opje use, and sold in" towiu - Partit 1 who'wivc -ta'ken pains to raise fowls for horiic use have lost all they had by the depredations of thieves.'-." They ; aekuthat Vtown parties oflermg the chickens, so that tlie thieves ma v be detected and brought to justice. . - : - Musical "Concert : ! ; A conplc : of finished : enter- tammcnts were given by "Miss Whites Great Com'c Operatic Company" last Monday and Tuesday nights at Bright Hall. The Company is composed of two ladies and two gentleuien who cannot see t he light of day. being totally, blind. ' They drew mrt lirsitiw -ami rr it-o fi iwl-rlnet; entertainments. The mission of this company" is a bliidly chat liable one. I hey . wiaht to t" j jwmun" uouio m I lie II ,m mum ijvi nuu: cm Ut,-) .1. I t I! . : : ' 'Quarterly 'Court.' J "' iL vvas-, ordered that - George iMcAlce.and Allen Short he re moved, by- the shcrifl . from the county jail to the poor house. The sum of $25 was voted'to Amy and Jemima -ISfichael, in digent W. Jennings, trus tee.. - , : ;. . : Ordered. that Assessors be al- lovycd. the fees allowed, by law, for assessing taxes for the year 1879:' " .: The bond of X. P. Carter, Judge oti the Court, was fixed at?500. .. . '- Ordered that the County Judge '-draw warrant on the County Trustee for the "expens es of Mrs. Jane Gant at the asy lum,- and. that1 she remain there at the'expense of the county. ' Several persons were released from polPtax and. Ja'nd assess ments, on account of over .age and excessive valuations. - - The Ucgistcr'' was ordered to transcribe the mutilated records of his-office, he receiving the fee till owed by law. - The Count y Judges was in structed to occupy the office he now uses. : 3 , Thomas Hamby, indigent, was voted ?30,to be drawn quar terly by Wm. Buntley, trustee. ?; The Judge's report, of. chiifns against the county was read, re ceived; and appropriations made as follows: j tD. M, Jlimv pauper clothing, $ 4.00 - J." N.' Good, coflin, - ' - - -3jj0 U. B. 1 honipsou,Ui4toniiiig chairs, 1.20 Koss Conger, boardiugchild,'- - 12.00 ' Thos. J. Mc-Oarvey, work on jail, 21.00 .;Sam.HHL . . . do" v ; 6.00 J. L. Mallerneo, do 1 00 Jt. H. Ogilvie & Co, goods, -f 77 2t. Jfillard& McG alia, work on cisfern29.00 . Blake & McPhail, goods, - . -.36.45 "Newt. Pearson, work on cistern, 1 .iK) i J. A. Albright, putting up deskjetc.OS.tO F. P. Fulton, cost, - -- C.55 - John A. Forrawalt, cofllnn, - - 6.00 (ioodwin & Gill, goods, - - COO J. W. Goodwin, goods, - - -1.45' Lewis Peach, work on jail, ?. ... J.50 ; Je're Tinuuin, col., dgrnj giave. . 75 -A; Ji Alford. w jrt objail, ' "8.00 - Smith ililea, goods, - -' - 14.20 ! 0. r Owens, collin : - . 6.00 !"Asquith,Hainptou & Uolniaii,goods,8.25 ' - Elijah Gary, wrk, . . . . - 38.50 1. 1. 1). Crabtree, coffins;', - '.'-'.' - -5;C0 " "Thornton Luttrell, coffiuV; .' V &.00 ; John Erskine, wde,icy, 50.00 ,".W. R. Kilifrkk, pauper "ciothing, 8.45 j J- A. Dale, coffins, - :. - ' :- 5.00 p. On.' last ' -Monday there was a large number of people in tomi from .all pirts pf the coun- tyl: In the evening Mai. ; Wm. J, $ykes, according to appointment, addressed a Very , lai-ge: audience in the circuit court room in re gard to tlierailroad. llot aathe day ' was they listened ' to ; him Avith deep attention; for -more than" hour. ; We, will not attempt to give.a .; report of the speech- it cannot be. reported as. it was delivered. .His remarks c about the. men who were attempting to cajole the fanners of the country by;; calling them - "hard-handed and honest-hearted fanners'; a i Tearcd. to please the farmers who wei'e prcsent . Vciy much. , Maj. Sykes said the men who were al ways attempting to flatter farm ers and laboring men were their worst enemies, and showed that they had but little respect. for their ; intelligence. He demon strated that the town and c6unty had the same interests. AVe wish we coidd give his remarks in regard to the benefits of rail roads to poor men, but we can not. He appealed to the pride of Lincoln county not to let men of other counties build a railroad to their very town, when they arc more able to do iffthan those very men.v Wc will say no more as he has speeches to make in other parts of the county, where the people can have an opportu nitv to heardiiiri. .1 1 lflThc following arcStbe officers , of .Protection Lodge Na &i A o! U. W , J' Fayett e-ville-rF. W. Carter, P: M. AV.J P.D -Boy ce',M, W. ; J'.Morgan, G. F.; S. D. MePhail, O.; H. Xassauer, -R e c o r d c r; J. M. Yilson, Receiver; W. A. Mil , m lard, Financier; Joc.M. Adding i j. n ti t -rtr . C,liu:f-. v.. j. tcvvtiire, 1. v.; J:S.Yarbn,0. W. ! ! Officers 0?" Calhoun Lodge Xo. 2G, I;Ora f.Vfhc current timcji. Vaughn, w.G.; P.D. Boyce, Y. G.; AV. T. Mojers", Treas.; -M. W. Woodard, Per. Sec. ; Gco.B.Boy les, Rec. Sec. LIST OF LKTTEKS ; Remaining in the post-office, FayetteviHe, Tuesday, July 8, 1879: Alexander J Briton Iwia ' . jl.ay Anna. ' Uaprais tievunnc i Uatton J T ' ' . ' Brown" W J - IHckens Geo Farrar John Gallaher Mrs S B (Prosper Francis . -lltaiKS Sallio ' Hamilton MiMat)ie Sims Lucv HollinsMiss Sallie IWakelicl.i Ben - , hljiy Frank iVoung Mrs Irene Kirby M T ! . - ! Persons calling for the above letters will please sa y adi-crti-ted. W. B, DOUTliAT, 1 IL Wheat Sacks! . Wheat Sacks and Twine in any amount at i. UAnr.F.Y Bnos. VkiU 'iiiciioii ni vJimvi e.i s ' : "...! i . store every S.ithrday and Satnr dy night. All the goods .will be sold. - Circuit Court. Judge Williams was' promptly on time, Monday, as he "always is, and had Court called. The following are the Juries Grand Wm. Copeland, fore man, A. Washburn, J. II. Carey, Isaac Rutledge, J..F. Smith, A. C. McClain, F. S. Clark, Philip liruce, John Simmons, , A., b. Templetcn, V. Ai Rodes,lV. M. McAV horter, John Clark. Traverse V. L. Twitty, W. M. Roseboro,C. A.McDanicl, W. W .James, G.AV .L. Heath, A. S. Randolph, J. II. Hamilton, S. II. IcCoixl,LiP.Myrick,II.A.Flyrin T T C'A T T "-, 1 -tlf TI .u.oieveiison,uL. m eicn, y .jli. r oster, A m. Shelton, L. elch. At the hour of going to press, the following cases, haye been heard: ' State vs. Lee Summerford, car- ryiug pistol, nolle. , State , vs. AValter Blake, car- rymg pistol, submitted fined 10.' ; . : - State vs. Geo. Davidson, car ry big . pistol, subriiitted fined ?10. ' : v State vs. Alex.' George, car rying pistol, fined $10. ' State vs. Jno. F. Edmiston, carry-ing pistol, fined 10. : ' State vs. Bob Daniel, lewd ness, not guilty, ''; .-. ' State vs. Hugh Tliomison, car rying j)istol,submitted, fined 25. State '. vs.' Freeman Oiappel, retailing, fined 2.50. . State vs. Thos. Pitts, carrj'ing pistol, submitted fined 20. '. State b. J. G, Carrigau. Car rying pistoljsubmitted fined$10 State vs. Abigal Hambydewd- ness, acquit cod. State vs. Jane Tui-ner, lewd ness, nolle. . -.; , ; State vs. J. C. Williams, ga ming, fined $2. : ' "" State vs. Starling Yowell, gn I ming, acquitted, ' ; ,; . FayettCYille Produce Market. Xew:; wheat is coming, in free ly and all .offerings are ta ken at good figures. Our buyers show considerable activity ant pay full prices and in some in stances over the . value. Thi being the state of our market we. find it difficult to make quo tations; for instance, on Mon day, the 7th, choice lots were readily taken at 85c, but -Tues day the same . grade would ; not bnng exceeding 80c, the latter price being the true value, but at the same time the shipping marKet was as good Tuesday as it was Monday. . The whole of it is the buyers were rather excited Monday.: e quote, choice white c-ramber, 80c; fancy, 82c; We quote com from store. GO. Bacon, scarce,and would com mand full prices. We quote, irom. wagons, fchoulders, 5cts: Aiaiua, gwu, 40, CWl'S, O. ." Chickens, 812c. . Flour, 2.50s3.50. Butter, 1015c. leal, 7075c. La:d, barrel, 6c. RAILROAD SPEAKING At Oak Hill Next Saturday. Col. Jas. II. Lewis," president of the D. 11. Y. It. R. Company, and Ma j. Wm." J. Sykes will speak at Oak Hill next Satur day, July 12th, at 4 o'clock in the evening. Let everybody attend. Xashville, Tenu. Bras sacked in depot, per ton.. $13 ! . BAcON-Sides 6 Shoulders,..-.,......., 6(a5?4 Hams i u si.: Cottox Middling............. 2 ' . Jaw Middliaar 3 1 ' CorrEE Rio, common to choice.. -12Q17 , ..Laguyra .............. 17 18 Java 2.r&27 Cpnx--IiOose from wagon,new. .. 48c , Sacked in depot 54 . Cabbaok per bbl. . . , ; ..... 1.23 , OaiEDiRciT Apples 2c. 1 eacues, quarters.. 2c -. halves 2"ic r.uos rrora urst nands. , . .-, 7 packed 8 ... . . r LOCRFancr Choice Family ....... ii per tine .. .... .4 .42 .SI 5(3 $18 .7 . 45c . 47t..'c . 4?4' (rtS . 1217 $2 ' ?2.15 85(3 9: Feathees Strict lr choice . Hat.... Lakd rrime Oats In depot. , -- White .. PeaSI.ts j;r b Poultry eLickeC.4 as to size ' Turkeys, grosa... Potatoes Irish '. ........... Salt 7 bushel ba rrel ...... . Wheat Wool ua washed ' - washed. i Atlanta, Georgia. - Reported weekly for the Observer. , T. Vox ft JJro.. J'rodac MerchanltA Cobs White, . Yellow...... WnEAT White ..... Red .. Flocb F-cy Family .... . . Extra ....... Meai. ...... ,.'...... Bacox Shoulders . . , Ilann ...... C. Sides .. t. Dci.K Shoulders Hams ....... "'(-idea. . . CT75 . 60f62 95(31.05 . eoo. . 7.75(3 fi.OO .5.205.50 .4.75fea.00 . C . 8 .08' . 6 C- Oats . 47(SW) . irfy2o . 8(38! , . ir.ai7 2.2.52J'X) . 40 Live Chiceeivs IkRii In cans .... In bids Bi'TTEB choice ... Kuos On loss ... , Irish Pota tokb . . . . Fkatmkks New. . . ArrLEs Real Estate Transfers. Tlie following transfers of rea estate have been made since our ast report : ' . ', J. Y. Pitts to Samuel Haynie, one-seventli interest m 3J9 a cres in Ctli din, 430.00. 2:W. H.;McXelIey to MrsjMa ry A. McXelley, lot in 8th dis. gilt. . - " - - Licenses have been issned to the follow ng parties since our last . - WHITE. . ' " ; .John II. Moore and Laura M. Stewart. - E. L. Cambron aud Emily Uattis. , COLORfO. " ' George Rejvers and Margaret Buchanan. In this county, "Sunday Cth inst., of old age, Mrs. UKKTHA McCLLLOLUU, relict of Alex. MeCullough, dec, aged 73 years. In this county, near Boon s Hill, rridar, 4th inst., suddenlr.Miss PAMELIA, daugli- terof Isaac K. kelson, deceased, aged a bout 21 years. ' ' . In this countr, on v elis UiIL Saturday. 5th inst, of typhoid pneumonia, Mrs. AN- ti i, relict or m. Iianey, dec.,aged about CO years. - , , .- ; , In this county, on Wells' Hill, Thursday, 3rd inst, after a Ions illness. Mr. JOHN COLBERT, aged about 30 years. New Mvcrlisemerils. " Kelso Station, Lincoln Co, Tcno.) : July 9, 187. S 20 Head HORSES ill MULES Wanted! 15j. to 18 bands high, from 4 to 8 years old, well broke; will be in Fayetteville the. 15th, 16th and 17th of this month Parties having tbem for sale w;"-i please unng iiivm to iuwo, . . , . M. S. ESLICK. . LOST. T AST Mondar. in Faretteville, A JU BLACK MOKOCCO BLANK-BOOK, with some notes and accounts. The finder will please deliver the same to july 10 .... , t .... . W. U. MOOEES. " To Nashville. Monday, July 14th, 1870, and Jieturn Tuesday, July loth, 1870. Only, $3 for the Round Trip! Let us have illttle Pleasure as uoe Jog Through the World. - A N EXCURSION TRAIN- will J. leave Fayetteville at & o'clock, Mon day, July 14th, for Nashville, reaching that city at 5 in the afternoon. Returning, will leave Nashville at 10:30 Taesday morning and arrive in Fayetteville at ti o'clock; p. m., affording several hours in day time-to attend to any business in the city. . Special arrangements have been made to make this a grand pleasure trip, and the low price of S3 for the round trip places it within the reach of all. All who desire to go are requested to give me their names as soon as win be convenient. Arrangements have beeB made, however, to comfortably carry two hundred and tifty jieoplc As in all other regular trains, tlvere will be separate cars for colored people. Remember the day, aud don't fail to avail yourself of this rare opportunity to com bine business and pleasure, at a very small cost. JACK RENEUAK. Manager. Election Notice ! . IN pursuance to the proclamation of his Excellency, Governor A S. Marks, I w ill open the polls in the various voting pre cincts in j.incoln county, on The 7th day of August, 1870; for the purpose of holding an election un der act of the General Assembly or the State of Tennessee, passed March 2cMh. 1879 act entitled an act to settle the landed Debt of the State at which' election all persons entitled by the laws ef the State to the elective franchise, and favor the adop tion of the compromise, shall have written or printed on the ballot, "Accepted." and all thote opposed to said compromise shall have written or printed on the ballot. "Re jected." Election within lawful hours. ; ; It. T. HOLLAND, . .. july 10 ;. ShtriJTL. C. SHERIFF 8 ALU. No. 7.W6. . TJY virtue of a writ of alias venditioni JLfexiionas to me directed from the honor able Supreme Court of the State of Tennes see, at its December term, 1878, in the case of Loama J. Prosser by next friend A. M rrosser, against A ton no H lamnn, I will expose f o sale to' the highest bidder, fo cash, at the court-bouse door in the tomi of r ayelleriHe, Tennessee, on ; , - ; . Monday, Auyvstllth, 1870, all the right, title, claim and interest that Alonzo B. Camgan has in and to (it be mg a onc-seventU interest) the follow ii r uescrioea - 'Tract of Land . , ' situated on the waters of Mulberry creek, in civil uistrict or Moore coui.tr, Ten nessee, and bounded a follows', tu-wit On the north by the lands of John S. Cam per and A. M. Prosser, on the west br tlm lands or Thomas Hailey, on the south by the lands of Wm. Thouiison. and on the east by the lands belonsinz to the heirs of Jacob Waggoner, containing About 224 Acres! : ' Levied on the one-seventh interest of Alonzo 11. Carrisan in the above described land to satisfy t.ne judgment for $8,ll JXl against hi in and in favor of Ixuis J. Pros ser, etc, beside interest and coals. R. T. UOLLAND, july 10 $0.60 t , Sh.riir. Pals, I. at fclelng. ' tt Ineales dis.-.se. wbeuerer lite bowels become im-Kilr, tM r Tarranl's Scltzfr ipt-ricnt. It will fare mm-h rain ant danxcr. Nature sime- i tiaies i outrazel by (he bnrilun sn- it mle lu carrr. thnngn the heedlene ol lier rUiilrii, that' she npenly n'UU, snd nnhi-i fearfully. IkM't ncsrlec.tthe proper trratinrnl w ben the m toms S nit appear. Haort la the apcrirnt, ami get wellspwiilr. SOLD BY ALL DHrGOISTS. - Wo iu y Aicvium lAiiuy ot mn tn-t OM-out U.j . i pvjM), . .HflMr. htrv. tontnjn-4fa. In mil otr Uw m4 .(M..W rflil mvMtlMMi I4'r wtrmm vhat mm. Hwathii 4. i Jr.M M 1. i. C. M.I.H. It. Miw . Jty S-- SEND the Vi TO r.O. HI Cff t CO., I. rtlan.l, I ne. for be.t Afxnry Hu.iues In erhl. r.jipeulr uistut rce. C- Month aawt exnewes tnaranteml to Anrt. V' Ottl fit free. HI.UVlO,4imn,MAis. TK. K awl nnvnr in ag-nts Out. ! fit Kir. AtlrrM r.O. VltK'HtY. Aou.ta, Maine, 1 iffOPtirOTTlPnt0' lerte1 I ret'X lb 3-! nllOl lltiuiUCUl new s paper for tie. trnd lor. lurKKijfai-aiaj-Uict. U.V liOWilL VO,-N.r. SFOOICOTTOX. . . . -.- - ESTABLISHED ITli. "" . CEOKGE A. CLARK, ' . T . &OJJE AtiEXT. 400 Broadiray, Xctv York. TbedUttm-tlrc features of Ibis pool cot torn are tliat it li oide from the very finest ' SEA ISLAND COTTON ; It U ttntshed oft as the cotton from which It 1 made; It has no waxing or artificial flnih to dc lv Um eyes; it Is the itroaKest, sniotbftt and niost elnslic fewinj thread in the market; tor marhine use it bas no equal ; tt it wouuil on WHITE SPOOLS. . The Mack Is the mot perfect JET 2LAOZ ever pitMlueau in spool rotton, being dyed br a jyvtcm patented by oinselvis. The color are U by the ' ' , , NEW ANALINE riioCESS , , ..... ; rendering thcia to perfect and brilliant that lre mahcr everywhere use them instead of tewing A Uold' Men.Ul wri awardctl tbU spool cotton t Paris, 19:8, for "great ttreogth" ard. "general txctlleDce" being the highest award given tor spool cotton, ' '. - We invite eomparUou and rcne-tfully ask la dies to give It a fair trial and convince themselves of its superiority over 1 11 others. To be had at wholesale and retail at Asquitli, Hampton & Ilolman. Jnlyl0-6m - r-. -HOSTQAQES'SSALE: Ellli ESTATE ! IN accordance with the provisions, of ft mortgage made by R. A. Robinson to J.Q. Pills and John Warden, dated October 30th, 1877, and recorded in trust deed book No. 4, pages 49G, 4U7 and 4!)8, in the Register's otlice of Lincoln county, Tennessee, we will attend at. the court-Louse door ia the town of Fayetteville, ou . . ..Saturday, August 2nd, 1870, within lawful hours, and. offer for, sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described - ' ' ' ' ' Tracts or Lots of Land t A lot situated in tlia county of Lincoln, State of Tennessee civil district No. 8, and bounded as follows, .to-wit lieginning at a li'ackbeiry tree, the south-west comer of said lot, and running thence north 2 degrees east 8?,' poles to an alley, thence south 88J degrees east 7J polos to a rock corner, thence south 2 degrees west 7J, poles to a rock corner, thehce south 8'J east 14 poles to a rock corner, at the west cute of a road or street leading toNorris Creek, thence south 2St.deKTee east alone a idank fence Vi poles to a slake', thence north 88J legrees west 22 poles aud 4 Jinks to the bcginuing, containing''' ' ' ' 82 Square Polesl'MoreorLesst being part of the lot formerly belonging' to Y. t. lletcher, the same being in the town of Fayetteville, Tennessee. ' . t , Aho,ai therame time and jdace we will sell said Robinsou's interest, it being one-third, in each of the tracts or parcels of land here inafter described, lying in the Cth civil dis trict of ' Lincoln county, Tennessee, aud bounded as follows, td-wit The First Tract begins in the middle of N orris Creek at the south-east corner of H. Whitfield's lot, running north "0 degrees west 6 poles and 10 links to the 8helby ville and Fayetteville 'pike, thence south 'Sk de grees west 7 poles and 20 links, thence south 52j degrees east G poles and 12 links to the centre of the creek, thence with the me anders of the creek to the big inning, con taining . t . . s . t , - o 11 Square Poles t More br : " Less! " '" being the lot upon which the Steam Flour ing and , Grist Mill is situated. , ' . 4 . The Second Tract brcins near the north-east corner of the Distillery building at a stake on the Miell.yviUe and. rayette riNe turnpike, running west 1G poles thence sou ( Ii 10 poles thence east lii pok s thence north. 10 poles to the beginning,- containing 1 Acres, More or Less! being the lot upon which a Distillery is situated. : .-,-.. Fuli particulars are set forth in the mort gage, and reference is here had to same. J. U. PI ti ff, JOHN WARDEN. -july 10-j . -, . ; , Mortgagees. Sale of Land! IN obedience to two decrees of the honor able Chancery Court of IJncoln county, Tennessee, pronounced at ils April term, 187!), in the consolidated causes of Thos. II. Rledsoe, adru'r, etc- vs. Jno. ,S. Ednson- son, el als, and .Stephen Hart vs. Thos. II. j litedsoe and others, I uilloiTer forsale to. the highest. bidder, at the court -hou door in Hi;' town of Fayetteville, on . . j ... , Monday, the 4th day of August, ' 1870, . , - 'he following descriled tracts of land ly ing in civil district No. 10, and bounded as follows, to-wit: 1st Tract. Beginning at a.sfnke in the- Fishii g Ford road, being north-east corner of lot No. 1, north 8tJ degrees east 5B Vpolos to a rK-k. Koulh 70 degrees east 00 ndesl fb a rock, north-east corm of H. L. I'rown s land, south 1 Vi lerrei west 149 poles to a stake near IIjc w ater gate, south 54!. xlegrees west ,Wf jwles to a stake in the center of the Fishing Ford road, and in Jno. M. Eduionsou's north' boundary , line with tlie road, 'north 37 decrees west 80 jo!es, north 20 leptees west 35 oh!, north 17 degrees eait 20 .'J jsIes,anrth 20 digrees west 7:1 poles to the begiuning, , . . .. Containing 02 Acres also ort acre not mentioned is the plat, the ame together ' With sail tiact bciiiz the laud li-rptofre sold in an id cause a nd purchased by Sim Foster. ; rt Tract. Ik-iiie 74 acres of the f.d- low ii;g lot,- being Uit No. 5 ill the plat of said land: Uegiiuiing at a atake south-east comer of lot No. 4, sonflt &4 ' j degree west :8V poles to a rtnk in the lield. sowlh Z.: degree west1 14!l poles to a srtafce" in t. Flags' north boundary line, nr1U tSi de grees west 31 poles in a fallen bkkory, south -0 poles to a rhestnut oak on the top of I he rid"e south iWrpa uinl H' iu-VtM ine riflet,soutn eooegrees wesi t: p its a sugar tree, north 1 degree east lifj m1cs to a hickory, north 50 dgrees WCt 111 to j 10 . ' , V. sugar tree, north 19 poles lu a Stake, South- wettt corner of. lot Xo. , north .VI degrees east 110 to a stake ami poii.lcrs, soulh t degrees cast 7t p'e to ihe iK-inniiig,' Containing 122 Anr !. said 74 acres being the' same heretofore sold in said ramtes and purchased by Situi- ucl t rahtree. . Terms of .Sale: C.i.hh. D. W. CLATK, july 3- Hpei-ial Coumj:iuiwer, Job Irirxtlxis Of every description, neatly dmo at this Of fice, or. reasonahle tcrtm. All work de'iv crcd when promu'd. Try H 1 L8UW. mm tt t 1?K 1 SV icto r Purc7iased from First Hands" &00DS ARRIVING aH the thne, to that our slock is kept complete and you are 1 ' - sure to ! BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTHiHB, HATS That Fit at Prices that Suit, All Goods selected with especial reference to our customers' wants and suck- as give cciufott and satisfactiou.. ?e are offering all our Ladies'' Trimmed JIats at or . law Cost, ' : Missesy Trimmed Hats at Cost, f rt r j r . -sr jl Jrew Mens &trttw.Jla&' at Cost, ' : " - f Some Bargains in. Clothing. All these things and BottomPricei Ton trill always find at ' Bright Hali; snMssp-snaa WILSOA&FRIXCIS.' . XJ23I"J GOODS ! T. C. GOODRICH & CO. , East Side Public Square , WE will receive this week direct from New York and Philadelphia our Spring and Suinmsr Gccds ! which will embrace all of the' newest and latest style of dress gixnls of all shades and colors. ; . ( , , t . . . f Somctkiiis Entirely New ! ' .. .... ...... t . ! 1 i ! . -..,. .4..- :.. . Our notion department will be complete, la J dies' fancy kid gloves all sizes at 50e, ladies' trimmed and untrimmed bars, misses' sailor hats, ladies, misses' and children's custom made shoes of all kinds pnd every pair warranted., Gentleuien's, spring ami sun nier piece goods; gents' and lioys' boots and shoes, gentlemen's and boys' ready niad clothing, gentlemen's .and boys bats of all kinds and all prices, and a general assort ment of ' " ' V ' .-' . 3-Xl.OC3ISrX.I23S. ' . ' Our goods were purchased in New York and Philadelphia at reduced price, henc, we can and w ill sell theui lower th.n auclt goods were ever sold before; We most earnestly invite the citizens of Lincoln county, to call and price our goods be for baying as we are satisfied we will make it to their interest to buy of us. We receive goods every week. T. C. GOODRICH & CO. may 1st, 1870. ."'i .' " 1 At Mrs. TARDIFF'S . .. . rjMlE LADIEJ WILL FIND . Pittern Hats and Bonnets . in the latest style. ' Also, a fnll line of .- . UNTRIMMED BONNETS and HA TS for ladies, misses and children, at A'cry Low Trices! Call mid 3Iake Your Selection! and Curls at very low prices. Hair work made to order. - '. - EI3 -LOTZS'cma AT 13ds. A PAS.: - " ' ' Domestic P.atterns cau be Bou?lit at City Prices. ' Dress Making Department. JIISSniCAZELTON,, ' wlio ha recently returned from New York with the newest styles of patterns, , will make ladies', dresses ; children's cut anl fitted to perfection. Ladies would do well to give her a calL april 17- . . ; . G1FTIS HCMPTIOV, ASTHMA, BORIC THROAT. -HKOJNt HI I I. vr NASAL. Ctri! I(U. frva ( cliatrva. I n4 a ikiut ut'MKDiCML I OMJVOX SKAM l cb.rvr. 11 I. ri.KiinllT tiriatt .nd illuMrnt-.il 144 pxr. ituio.. 1K7H. It hM Uitl 111. siMnt, 1m lk tirori.inr. or OinI. of satins- miiy r.ltt.Ui. 11. TLi. biok l. iiiraiii.tl. tj tit-rt.t. itT!intf fit auy div.ra wf th o.. TbrM4l, or I.ubk. M l.nt.. with V. tl. Aititn- :iit-l ix rvtit I. iy sa t ' lu.Uliiit to br. '. U. WUUt. LiMUiuiaU, lua. . ! Juueifi-lt r a: AMERICAN and FOREIGN PATENTS. CIL.Tf OltF -0.,Stirre-r. toC'hnsISias, llMmer A; 4'. ilirt'..r.. I'.tent. ro- r-4 in all ttrir. 0 t I. AUTAOJ. No rh:trsTR nal4 llie paient M rrniili. No forniakniir irelitHiiary exanniiKiwn.. Nu aid!,. tHnl Tut-it Fur olitaitimjr auft eomlnrtlna' a n-hrar-inr Jty a rtMwnt tli--iiia or the I timsiibiunrr A l.t. rtiwuM aci'lit-ction. mjr- ow ri-itfi.l. cial ntiuHtMtn etvi-n to luttrtitrviMM I ,in In-tom the l'at-nt liflicp, kit!nMii. Ivror ), In rrinx.'ivnt Suit iu liUYn-nt fcito., ait.l nil lititf. tini, aiM-rraitiinir to liiti-nttons or Patent., m-mt tuui tul.lLMu!;; A CU-,lur iMtili-t u( slitf paji-s. - LAKD CASE3, LAND fAERANTI'uEl : . :. : ; , scrip. - , . ( onfctf. f.an.l ae imnrutrnt I fiir" Ibc t.. 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