yi"jmi'i'mi n yettevilie .Observer; fflflUgg lEMll?. m- fjcj:; at tiik samk old stand ' I Conducted by . , THE GOOD TEMPLARS o r tTLBEEEY. .-'f AYETTEVIMt ' TFHMccccr iicicrm jLTeyentipn. w -TliursBT -Karnini, July 17. ISTi). ' ' Our Union in a recent criito- yggfca I j-ial c ift i ( ! j J JixjfoiTi 5 ' nays' ve- " : ' " V7A5hin?rtnTi .letter. "' ' ' ; f T lrtmenlly : ' " r 4 ' orlnnsf for the cure of the .fpectftt (,orrepoiitienct ff the Cttr.nyr.it ' Wasuixoton, IV. ('., July 0lli, 1S71; - Jfculienl officials m e quarreling ovrr.llio. const riiction of" a ?n J ejK-e in thy .(.Vnirt jK-nses "bill ji.-isFi d ilic" Ia(-'KesV;l nil mul iippnve!" Xiy Mr. IL-ijc. '.The point how i-aisctl is, in hricf,r.s to- Svlietner'' J.J. & prisoners can 'lie fJj Jitm money apj)io)iiated ir their transportation. From the p::-nlic Intellect of Attor ,ney(encral .Dcvens tlicre have o?n evolved contra lktor- opiii jon"i on ncarlV every wilyeef that Jkis (-cine up before I:?ui; If iiee- . " " - i it 1 . r 7,. essarv no can ami win . -ueciuc titties in fonfiUination.'V While no one denies that excessive drinking leads to sudden, violent and premature - deaths, :t . .great many well educated physicians have probabh' never noticed-that total abstinence lengthens life and lessens the ehanccof death oyer, tlmtqfjhc nioderatdrink er. This has been demonstrated by reliable and ret-tthl statistics. lii England they di vvu a United Kinrrdom and General Provident nstilntion; N"cf TifcIiftnraiicrc that Hub prisoners can be hiui,"The. jut shall live by faith," he Jrenvii and quartered from money snx not beiid tlie i)resent no yii-wi fr (Vv.I ll'fm 1 'Tim ' A ttnr- 'jiy-G'enCrars ofliee, nnder Dc cns,Uas. made more havoc among Vet tied jiciples of law than tiafcVxtfl did .'with the statutes on rcylhing them. ' 0 TUo combat deepens in the J apartments. ..The MdVordinates of John Sherman and ihe rest j re called upon for two instead of one per'. cent.. of. their salaries -to heip aiotvy.VAtlicaJisin in Ohio. XiUr, vu' lhey- ill --sjiHer . for 3Iaine. . Age, nor . sex,, nor -pre-J vious" condition of servitude j saves . them. . The . assessment. under the.', name 1 hough it ir.dividual Vithout rcino'vimr eaiise of th6 disease' is cryinsr I company- "v ill 5 take ui'lfcaniUml uriuiKarus, mir-moaerate dnni: ers in fair health are not rejected But' ;this, 'onc of the; Kor.ndcst, hugest and -wealthiest of mutual organiz.ltions in the Old-World, keeps a separate list jf the total abstainerandihoileratei'drinker. s"ownote the' lessened mortality of the abstainers. ' Accrding to tle most cai-efnl ly tohipiled sta-; 1 1st ks it Was reckoned ol the tiM tal abstaining members ii37 might 1)0 expected to die during as cer tain time.' But actually ohly4)0 did die; difference in "fa v6r oflcm jerance' 47. "Xow ' look s at tlie reverse; the same tabled calcula ted that of a certain niunber;of peace : vonce I when tliere is no pea.te. r Jt.iVTm't" cauterizing an ulcvi niil . "leaving .'tliV on coin-sing in ihc' Veins; it is lop ih)g cil' dangcrens excrescences from the Jody politic and leav ing 'flic rWtgerpis to bring forth again and Vvorse. "jXay, the Se ry prince of dark'nessHviU be sat isfierl almost' to' Jt-T:fhc fevrbe snatched .froiH him while Avcfhns cmjjhiy our 'energies. ' Oin', fa"st sight :of : i-cforpiation is a-limited one.' 'When Juther cried from t h c ' steps r o f St. 1 Peter's, YELLOW 'FZVEE LLACS VOMIT. It U too soon U lorot tli ratafri-: oTt'.iis lornW'j liL'nf. w htr-h will f iShiIk tv: ii ni in n ntOv t a i - - ; !i','ii.n.t ninl vJriili-Hi in uic full iivmjiiIi j l 1 1. ! Tricrr-!1' Senli', a JSr-nH-ilv ilh-rdloieit j in Mnitlii'i n uin.i nnn in-t-il n uli u h wotulurlul ' rcMiiU in Mil. til .rnii-i ta Wticr-.' rtii- lunsrr.srnrn' r tetl cuc ot !(lver ale liiiimi. cui;m-i iri m 01 v riitnn ounrtot' liilf t'l lio II I torc-l in ?-liHiHt..t Iiimu lire MooH fiHK It I'aof tlironrt 'ilio tifew a. louif n an .xres f bi ncxit. l;y "n wmnii-rlul nitiun oil tile it ninl Moinacli liio II fcl'A'l I X K uiH mil v -lfiUveAtft hMirvrtiuatv u j' Kiii'l " f t'vvri ninl Uliik -V win It. hit also iiifit lU'Wiiirllv. t on Rtip atinn of liio lluwt'ls, lij spejisia Hint nil iUulB rinl iiisvai'?. pel the M.ilarial I'oiwm ami excels l liile Irmii tin' ilnH 5 fxaress by tan. I' ii. ri uvn -. ' I:, Pe: chtu-cli cime Iq him. " 'Left is see to if that -we -compass 'not' our mountain beyond, the appointed lime, but put one 'zeal, our ener gy, our ".perseverance vvitli : wise discretion jn 'the very strongest linc'of prevention and attack the the enemy .in hiss stronghold.:' ' ; J - ,. . ,...777r:- .. .. . . ' rncr.iuixG LiQUitjr.s as mkdi- r-v . , ' J' i'ii- i.s'U-i i - x1 or many years aieoiivne. ii uors In ,V-jiiious forms'stood liigli wjtli Uic.pliyelahsjf' y'ur coun try, as the great' panacea of lha'ny of the ills I'flesli is liejr to', , in tltMTjcnful:. alt IlilJiiiii, Syphil!, t iiii.tf, I I ivrs nml Sole.-; tint uutiti: 1'n.m all purl;) the (Soimti y. arij Hitialy lvHi.-wtitt'lo-inii i iniriH u, rr i t t ilnH'ili;. wns it l ot C'f tiie aliunilame ui' iror.'. ' 1 ' ' . . 'Esaarkable Curs cf Srcfula, &c. ; T jt..rt)N; tt-."",cl,"itvji'v i. jisi. r,t:KT-Vnii j tten yum I .hnvc biij vt rcat s iffert r from rotnia i it sisl i!ilrcinp (oi'm. X have b.-eii'ooi-.Hiteio myroirti'HMiriH I!l'U-cn ve4r.s-u iilt -ii.OiIoiii! ultxTiii vy,:., Th mirt np pAiveil reiuivlies Ibrsiith .-Cj ti.ivc tx.i':l ril, ami ilie most liuiue'jt 'p!tA:iciiU ..iuiiitil'.' wirlmm aii .'ileeiiL'il bencijt. imtr.i!eil. i!fstree I. lU-spimiliii,', wb ilt bi t Hf 'JH-'AV, '. loyil C'initn.Uii. to mminruc" the ueul'ynii t oiiiioiiinl ilettrilie tluvrullOi' Iojtui.iei1 j'roiil the. tifV pi' the Statin?!., ks ft Is fornnri'v in u'te-i 1m ol" the intens.i if iu, m rrti(irflyoit in J oir itieiti cine; 'si ilir.ioiit to a v"; I ubninhinb.t all other rvui.u-. ilii-s nml iwmtitiiit'.i .la.-iiwj til lulu1 xlx tl'ACt J Stil-. li'i-ri.t. iniiil I cm ay truiy,"- f am - cured f all.i pani."ol aHilMeac. with nolhing to ii.-a-ucr mo i Lar.tiTB inri(ii4 l' !y pViIV;ii'i-'. ll:iuirlit iimmiiiis nave uiu'jsen sinee mis itniui.ai.; nm-i, iv it hunt any return of the disease, 'or the.tvtiih of the above statenient, I rc"''f lo ii7 pentlciil.i In tt:rtw O'oaittyj Ot-vand to tno lijiiuiSer-s f thttb.ir vf cliurotiuu t ircuit. ivhu.d.'ti ntiitaii toJ w itli-nie. ' I -shall Ki ren.;slrt, with tile jt'lptii iratinjUo,,Yourbe4lieiit(ji vaHt. - J. t. BKANSOX, Atfy at Law. )XY GOODSv- I ! The Gliange ! I BSHtESS TY-- i , Has teeiLEiacl3 by closing oat,,r. r, .And Tiiihis up, with - ,., - .-, ,i.: , "!' .; V.'i '):! vol :) ' f ;,-i:;i! o;j .f-:.;; ,,; -i'ff -;rh re? j i ,.. :l r, fUii v.ti ir II, 1 tfrtJJfc', STOCK- T'i J." .! WW f '" - " OF' Vl 1 r 't - :i vd v'rrr;v r r ' f S"oluniai y'conl ribiUion: 4 as 'jLUese days of "enligh'taied civil 'xlesi)oiicnllv cufoived' a's in" theiization" many of. the wisest phy- .best days d Grantanu Sacn Chandler.' The... principle ' of course is bad. Every"' one" ad- nuts that. .J no act-: becomes sicians.of the ;age. arc discarding it altdgeiher.froin their practice; admiliing as many r do, that it may be. useful in some cases, but Vlesjfieable when the panic admin- it will almost always admit of a Titration mattes the - collection substitute. r In iey of the many -. .... . - . i f ... t . r tlittt ins made so mucH pretcn- ens ansjug irom an inuiscrinn ion to c'nil service reform. 2 - !Miv Ifayes takes up in a few days an illegal residence at the jSdiers' Home, near (his.city. The 1 lome. .jvfi.s. bought and paid .for entirely. by the enlisted men if the regular Anny,,and.is their jVioperty exclusively. : . ; ' . : . :;T ISenator ;(nkljng, says, t iA iirnored, that he thinks .Senator "vVjnilom,. next to (uant, would! lie thesfr'ongest IJepublicnh can--lii3al e for ' t UiV I'nJsidciicv : so I n nai oj-s lal ne audi la nili rt think, nata use of intoxicants, lnethinks it .were wise if our physicians would think tVvice before prescri bing" liquors as! 'medicine; .for what though they,; should, save the life of a person for' the time being (which; backed by the hest authority', ! .shall doubt as being tire, case but rarcjy'at most) what It ' 1 1 T'i,-" ' ,T iioiioi . M Jien ).v tins means ii:o patientt)9coine a'sl'avc to an ap- pcuie ...niiitii , always . tiegraues, and almost aHvayshoiieiisjic. Tlie evils of. this kfuxV'm'ost fre- nKxlerate drinkers insured,1 only 244 w'ould die in a Certain tiihe. lint really 232 did die, being an excess of 33 'more than expected, or in excess of the totahd)st!ain ers 122.: :rriiia atfects thO "funds of the society thus : -Had L'the' number of total. abstainers that was expected td die 4'eally have died the claims would have been $130,240. But is only IX), or 47 less, than the calculation; died, the claims to be paid out of the common fund 'was 'only $62,215, or nearlj- pncrhalf saved by total ahstinence. '. TKe;caleulalion of filnds . rcquiivci to ' satisfy' claims of" moderate- drinkers' ' tteaths was" 241,415. But the' deaths being more they actually requir ed $252.85, or ovei $8,000 in ex cess of anticipation; and miicli mere than that sum in excess of wbat.tlicy would have needed if they had been total abstainers insead of moderate drinkers. 11; h:-i : .(rt':l 1 ) 'r. ) cy;r .T'li't lb: I. a "ihey pay; a;vl mnny otiicr- Pcna-Iqncutlx falling ujuler'; my6wn tois and Kenresentatives. fck-na- observation are cases where. phy- tor AVindom would be a very re-Lic-iaiis liaye- prcsci;jDca uranuy 10 anvst me. progress -ol jmuiio- havp. icuown yuug me.iyfaiivind honorable, i utelllgent, their ' 'parents' i nide. free from Inul. habits whathlnk- ing,;themsclves tluvatened .with tliat iusIdioiLs, enemy !of Ihq Jni uian rae, crmsumptjon, liVvvc aiv- pjiej Kineir ni sieians.ior.soiac thiug to arrest the. disease, when ;stronjf .apple brandy" was .pre scribed.' .. And the result of that in-cscription. to-day, siich young men aixi' but wrecks, made so hy a ddVasii'ig appetite, and this ap petite, fo'rmeu by. following ii phy sician's prescription.. , Bomo .of the . best medical -authority in the world deny .that aJcohjl is good for' pulmonary .'.'diseases. 1 rl)r. Copelan(l!say;s; 'T lie; lungs of intempenite ,?ulyect.s 'are !statexl by f(jne-writers to be less Jijihtc to consumption linn tlioso , of temperate persons; buttliis does not accord with the facts, of the IcasQ. , The free use of alcoliolic i f T . T - arinhs ts not only a poiccrjul re(Usposingflid exe 'din g cause of tubercular or jndmouan con sumption.. And such indjvidu- als;oftener succumb to lung dis eases than to disease of any oth er organ.. As alcohol is convey ed to thc.lungs through the .me dium of the circulation, as it es capes through the exhalant ves sels, it necessarily comes in con tact with the. delicate mucus membrane of the trachia, bronchi and air cells, and by, the irrita tion it thero " occasions ; induces cough , and labored; breathing. The membrane is thus constant ly predisposed to inflammatory attacks; and the copious expect orations met with in intemperate subjects indicate the congested condition . of the , organ. That jiaihnoiury consumption. often o riginates.iu tlie. use of intoxjea tiug liquoi-s," we believe is in ac cordance with the experience of every practical pln-sician. -Dr. McLane has, assured us he lias attended at, least fifty ;cascs c-f fatal consumption oof tlie lungs brought on by intemperance." Iii London they have a temper ance luispital 'where all kinds of diseases and accidents are treat ed' without alcohol," and it is found that a much larger, per cent, of patients recover than in any other way of treating. The death rate is much, less than in other hospitals where'more or less liquor is allowed to be used by the physicians. I think if phy si- eiaus would. bring themselves to think about these recurring evils and study the subject properly, they would discard alcoholic liq uor altogether from their prac tice at least as unnecessary, if not convinced that it is injurious. AVe clip ihe following from the Weekly Jkseue, Los Angclos, Cal. Life insurance companies give us some very valuable sta-j unci-tabic candidate, but would 'nvouse no more cut husiasin thanhiai'J diseases.- u inummy.' l'nbably the le publicans will need to look: more lor 'cmnusiasin ne.i ear man jrom-sty." 1 ' ; . ' IVIcKay. T'lic 4llcment of 4 he S;ate .debt on ihe basis of the 50- J jropositian now'bcforelhe peo jile, will reduce, the annual intcr ,eM,lo J?500,()00.' As ;.?lpO,000 of this amount will be paid by the .; railroads, only;- 100,000 w ill have to be paid by the pco-f pie. This is equivalent to pay jngjb per cent on onl' 2G per cent, of ( the' now outstanding ilcbi; which is' a (better . sett le iiicut so far as the people are concerned than that originally liroposed by Col,,Savagc.. '", Itis equivalent to unngtng mo ueoi .down from - ?25,000?0OO to CGO.CGG, "or r early, one-fourth. Purely, viewed from a purely 'jkxuniary standpoint, it. is to ihe interest of tha people of the State to avail thcmselvea of this opporluuit', and rid our politics of a question the agitn tion of which has. been bo disas trous to our progress and prosperity.- Mitrfrcesloro Jftws. - : What Our Judges Say. . In his letter to Hon. John E. (Jardncivnow sitting ns one of the Court of Arbitration, Judge Freeman, of the bupreme Court, says: "If the people have an opportunity to settle at the rate proposed and it is not . done, it will be an act ot supreme folly even madness that will bring -consequences, that I fear .will not be righted in my day or yor.rs." And Judge Turncy, in a letter to the same gentle man, says: "To fair to accept the terras ofiered wiJh in my o pimon, ruin the credit" oP the State; that being done the credit of its citizcns'individually is al so destroyed, and of coursc'our commerce with other States is destroyed.'.' . ... ? course of; true love! Kow a Hoosier Couple Hoofed it to Xkw .Albany, Ind, July 0 Mr. Sand ford AV heat and Miss Marietta Bailey, of Campbells burg AV'ashingtoh Couiity, aN rived 'heic 'yesteiday, ".haying coiuiieu tiue crosh-iies in lite railway track between hi Ces,1 a distance. of forty miles. ' They went up to- Jellersonyille, and, a ft e r b b t a i n i ng m kf age 1 i ce n se, were uiiite'd by the' lion." J6hn S. Davis in; the 'Circuit 'Court .ii I j ! ' 'I ' room. . r , r . . , The brkle' was sorely troubled on account of 5 walkl ng ptf 'great a distance,' apdVlKid takwi If her ehoea-" during.'' part of the journey, which cau'-ed iUM"st6ck- mgs to wear out.. , Yv hen snt: arrived in." the. County Coiut h o u s e a t J elfe r soi i y i 1 1 e s h e s t e p ped info the'oniee. of. lu-corder McGoniiigaJwhb, bashfully no ticing her barefooted condition, gave her .a 'pair of low-neck hose-rrbetter 'known ''as rrhen's sock's. 'The-bride '.Waeycr i o much' obligee!, f.ihd yraltz'eiir iip and was married.! .' ! i - ' " ! A MUIACLII. .' ; Gfvts Mv daughter vt v taken on ttkoaittwlay of June. Itotwiih wliut wftb Tpposeil tribe Ai-ulu i:iicunia(i-m.i)il aii tre ttodier tlio same Willi no giiccess. In il.ircli, lollowiiiff. vic:x' 01 iwne gan to Ti-ork out ol' the ris'lit arm. a.nl ooiitimieu t ii)ji-:ir lHI nil tliepne Ituiti tbeelliov W ,'e vul d..'r joiiruciu-3 (int.. Many iiec:sof bo.c esme out 01 i he nrat Utat ailit Wtf.v 1 ne cnc i"" .- r- . . vL'i..i.. c.L...it;.iir x riir liavinsr : boc emiihrtfrt abnt sis yours- to. net beJ,. J, ' l-o wise CAintiidcicil Uopeles I riis indiu-i-l tmry Ir. rer.ilierloll' Coinponnil KAftaoi iif fctilliilgi. anil w.is !ivi-ll ttfilK'il with-its. efle.-,ts that,! lutve conii'iu'ed the use of it until tlie pi-cstint.' ' ' Mj-iUiuhter vas contlncd tiit-r Uul aliant six JB ir"!)i;fur! slio .it op or e?on turneil over with-, out lurt;i": fclto iiomt fiui tuiall day. -and K- (H.t Ol' lim-,t"uic-r.lia;j waited ucross tin; loom. llci Ki-ni-Vkl liu.-tlth is 'now pt.MX'i "d 1 "! '' W'H. sa tier limits gain otiviiirti;. well. 1 attribute tier rconvesv. wiih the" l)k'!sinK of tiod, to tho use of vour inTnAnaOl' moilHimV- ith rt(tuik!, I au: jours trull',. , w . H . JM.A N 'ft .N . vvst Wist. ... soi. wjt0 G E: 8 : Tlie alNtv certUtcute of .Tr. W.J. Ulan tin we know anil certiTy to as beK'.a' trtiw.' .The t!:tng-i80; httmti-oilsof tneinost"rsv(V-to1 ritiain will ceitify to it. As mm h relerein-e c.Vl be given at way Uo ra(juirl. -' i oura trmy.l -"! HwN.ll l..,.V'fi.LIA3fii. : i-'.- COSIPIETSaaflNEW i' :; :;r o."i':f r,'-v 'all ol IX !EVEItY LINK . . vi latS. figy Dr.'Pemfccrwn's istilllsla 1 pte paica liv A. K. MKrtKhLI. A o. tiiilaU J'n.; hold b'y all Dmgirii-tti" tn II (Hh bottlrs.- or sent ))V cxpre? Agtuts WHtitfto miiviim ."Terywhere., Send for Boole CurwiH i:ory" free to all. Medicine sent to poo vtvyitj pa'yabl-j in install-, UH-nU. dec.J2 If FARMING. MACHINERY. 'D:i -nil i'.'ll-fi -; iSi 0ur Siigaj- andY Cpfieo L. 1 . t 1 '' ill i ' . '. u OTJIi1 if : u or v.i I.' h '-fall in n every - respect- Cheaper than heretofore known. ! : - : i i-- 'i .":.: ' i A 1 To've Competition; :i(s the t:h oC trad;, , I -' ' " ' suffer no one to iolf - 'IT'"'- "J"'''--: e?!f!i .. Sis-.;,. aagrr-r"Tmiiiri -ar mm. Baawcmr HARDWARE7." V . HERS WE.ARE' AGAIIJ! -mm I : ?;JJ 1 v'y-ii-. 'J ii'- ill '' rtj if Pi .. . .... "! ' ! -V ' -f v :;wvVW i.-:-i-;i- f: f "' . .VlTH'THE'BFST. ? i:E.VJJEnSylND MOWEKS, HAY ..KAKJS. SCYTHES AND ' ; CKAlJLTES, II A Y FOItKS, UrOWINCf RLAD i:s. . ' m 1 - - X j. xl . V .1 AVAGON n f-n.f jj."r;! BEDS,;-;? L-, J.-.-, f , " - TriAT. ABB MAfiR .', .f .ALSO A MIUiE AXD FULL CF Table and Toc-ket Cutlerj, (lie finest. "a njil best1 Sci-ssorS 'niade Eiipp' hR!,-Vaen Lrini9tintlijX)k.esr,.bwp.;;y wliet-Uand ppringt, ta saws, wood ware, fai-penlersi tuois tF, all kindSjiron, horse shoes and ri.11s;"double AIitiTflL limp aibil ppninf '..) f. f-::: ft. for Ine next i.rfr'dnv. ; 'r . R i - H . 0 8 1 L V I E & C 0 . : mTlSTOGEl ;ii".fO. I ', '.w. -lis; BlttOlFffl, vJfJZXT, D.O.QJi TQ. TUB ! T r a tl.Q 1 7i I a c o , HATE just rcecivod ."ptete stock of ' ?;'..;;! it ii. :'i j. ; ; Iare and com- r - Cheaper or Better --y- -,f -r -;;?: T:- p. . ,7 . - , t " .!: . . ..fr- , if;.: for tho farmer and mechanic, which Uiej . j n the last 'hours of the late extra session of : Congress, that hody d'ul one thing tliat ua-s- iwnlly oxpcctcil although the whole country deinanded it, ".nnd that was the alolition of the tarill on quinine.' It is now on 'ilio'five list, and n a conse quence it otight to he Bold stxm at nearly oni!-half the. price it hcri'iof'oje oM at. This tariiT Vm one of the necessities of the Vick and Kuflering was a great injustice out of which n few men 'made many millions of dollars. :-" Jf? CV1. Jolm C. Uuix-h.es-. pects to tieiik in ruycttevillo on ; AVcdrtcudfly next, on tlie State deht fjiu-Mion. . , Important" to Road Overseers- : For the .,infoL;inalion ;of "road oyerrfecrs we cop- section 12l2 of' tlie- code of Tenneeiee,' Which rcads'i ''' :n-Jri'A ; "Bridges shall-he made ly the' OT'erKeeriihd'liis liahda thrcnf'h swamps and' oter nmall rniis ai:d creeks, foi' 1 Trhieh- 'purp)sej. well' as for making-cduijeVay, he (the bverscei) may cut poles and other necessary timher with out inclining any penalty tliere- ibr." ''': v Hie law ' also: inquires-' over peers to place across all running streams -where- the road 'crdies, a well-hewn foot lojr,' a thine: that is 'neglected; hy! a great many ovei-seers.' goods tiiax l- no. ! f. ;.'. ". ..:,,' i. Low for Caslii -v'l .;l 1 v.I; -Ti.lil Iiacinre Hjlhoseof yvxi who JL mar want A t- nEIPEB!.'iTfiBESHER"' to be lookinp: about for (he best 11110111110, as lhe.ai-e afways r jlie; cheapest! We . will 1 have a supply of Hie , " ' Buckeye & Sweepstake ua 111 miif, jinti coiiiuient iy" , ietoiUkivii.t them to joti as I lie . DEST ii0IfiEr IS THE MARKET I Could give .voiiiHyJamouht:of;-etti(TcateS frmii tbos Ifial harellieth iVuse, and a llier are scaMeretl thi wiph tlieiroiintv, will refer juujo any, pewoiHliat lias one. Asa n 1. . .-1 n nr. ' jfluyicti .iuovQr, iicapcr. we Lave no hwifancy in";gayir.g thai tlK? is ahead of' ah Others,' arid cordially invite oa to, esHPiiije them rbeforeipyrt-basing. Uiuce imder JlradernlaceonColle'rc.Strcf. We pl keep .on hand a supply of the . Alvmce Hay Hakes ' " ", and v iil furdlsti 3-611' EnKmes'Saw ,Uills, v neat t'lias, at snon nuiim. j j ...- ; may 15 .-: ";;;. ,;;; ,"yV,. & CO kichols;shepard & co 'j IJattlo Oreck, Mich. -' ' ' OaiGWlAL AN& ONLY CENClKEi i - ;;1 ;r;: :,Hr.-Ii5!p.,Eifej'tti to te'e'1 ' . . t -. ' ! will be pleased to meet their old friends'at . - -' . ' : .--. . -. 1 . J ' " our sfore. " 1 .LOOK FOB ; THE S : ' i. .i..i.Di,nKi.v. U ; jmi! 5-2lU f r ... ' ..... 1 . 1 )' V'-". it.): Tu -- B-r;f'-5 I .i:,;4 ?'--': lt pf'A "''- '-.'-'.:.i- ! 'f J- v.'-! rill t.O ., Thirty U,s; Xails for $1.' ; Half Soling and' Tiring Iron .3 ; - cents pcr lb. IJand Iron ,: : ' . andXailat'e3:';;;";! ,AVe also tecp A .good slock of Jfauls Trace Chabs.' Hai.uv' and th famous Scotch Collars and everjtoing' usually kept ih. a4 HAEDWAEE STORE! ii r: i ! -';', : .'::.!.. iv.r ; Speoial Bargains . in Cross-C'nf . SArs. t'sT'AU. persons indebted to. ;nS;WiIl please come forward and settle within 'he text thirty days, or'fliey will find tliefr ac counts in the bands ot an ojhrer for codec tion.fcs we are camelled to have money to jpieet our liabilities. , ' "' . j . j-x rr. t -r. -. ' 1 tPAKI A fiTTP T IT f or - RAL;3S STATE 1 IX aci-orJance ttljh tlie provisions of n JtV'Xlzt iG ha lv. A.- Eobiiixm lo.l.G. l'ills and John Wan'leii, dtd (tober COlli. lb;Jltifl r'torui'l in .Ivi-t If-fd Lr.ok No. 4, pages 49o', 4tf f and. 4iiViit "i t,e" nistcr'ji oH!ie-f Lincoln CtMisfy, 'J't nnMi e. Ave will aftemt al'tbe'couit-hou iir m tiA; town of Fayette vi lie, on Saturday, August 2nd, 1879, wilbin la wful lionrs, and ofu-r Tor ale to the lifjjlis.s btihltTj for" wash, tlio following described Tracts or Xots of Band -. f ,A,k)t siiualcd iiv (he county of Lincoln! Stale of Teiincsaee; cfvi( district Xo. 8, and lmomled as follows, towil IWglnmng at a backberry tree, the south-west corner of said lot, ami running: thence north 2 degrees east 8 poles to aa alley,.! hence south 88j legrtes' eait 1't jjoles lo'a. rwt comer, thenco south 2. degrees west poles to a rock corner, thence south F'J east li poles to a rock corner, at the west side of a road or street leading to T orris Creek, thence south degrees east along a plank fence 1 im!es fr a slate, thence Buih SSJ. degrees tves4i 21i ples and 1 link to the beginning, 'cijaiaing, ,rr . ' ; -, -. . 82F(fu.rire JWhJfore' or Z,ea$ I beinpart of the Jot fonnejrly belon'ifc to ! W. C yUt teller, the same btiug ia tho town uf I ajeifevule, J eniiessce. ( - "M MB,a H Ire me-l inie a wi pla ro we w CI sell said obinsKu'a iutereHtil being one-third, in each of de tragi s. or parcels if land here inafter described, Ijing in the Gilt civil dis trict! of Liucola connty," .1 eunessee, and bounded as follows, to-wit , . . The First TxactTegins in the: middle if Xorris Creek at the snutli-enst corner of L li. "hit pVld's joft running north 'M tlegvees west b poies and 10 links Iq the SiielbyTille flnFayetferille-'pike, thence south 34 de treea wvst 7 poles and'20 links, thence south frJ' degrees east G poles autt 12 links to the centre of ihe creek, theiice-wifh Ihe me anders of the creek to the beginoing, con taiaing - v: : f ', . 51 ft, Square Poles ,'2lfore or "1:1 vxi::-:Bes3j:::7i " being tlie.fot nponVhu-h. Jbe Steam Flour ing'and Crist Mill is situated.- ; r .. ' Tho Second Tract begfas near the . ... 4 1 . f n i. .. i. .. . 1 1 L . tl . ' 1 1 . I .ti ll"! iii-ctji tvrner vi uitj iiHii((.!y mulling at a stake oa thehelbjrille audFajette ville turrrjiike, runuing w est lii poles thence south 16 poles thence east 16 poles tiiemre i;rth l6 poiea ta the beginuing, containing l.'Acre&, More or Bess I . . M i ng ihe lot upon which a" Dislillery is , Full partiCufars "are set forth in the mort gage, and.reterence' is here had 1 same. J ii JO.-ITITS, JOHN WAKDKX. . .Ifjy1? i'.'.'-:-' r r Mortgagees LAND SALES. . - . , S' UP HEME CO 1 7? T LAND SALE. '.I 7 Sale of Land! 1 D. A, lknm,E.d., rs William t ' Benson, et ah," 1Y Vhtuo of a detrce of the IWraMr J. upline Court t.f T.-iineVee, p -ti.Mr-ewl nt tlie above entitled cause at it De cember U'im, 1873, 1 wi!! seir at -,,t,Iie ,m j ay to ihe lnbf.st. and best hiddpr at tt.W twid-Iii.us. ,!,,r ia (he town cr Favelte VU at 12A:u.;k, on. iroduyyAymi m;is7D, ' certain tracts or parcel-of land, separately. !53i-l tract lesi-nsfed f(riolrj J.Trart Xo.'1Sltnated m ?.rd cWJldis. trit t cf Lincoln cowity, Tenp.. , t",t wafns of lake"s creek and F1wj rUr as.l bnu.ded as follows: -Reginning at J. 1). HrvMit's 'sritfr-e.tst corner, hetK- tvS poles to Jolin CordeVs h ir' north-al corner, tfience south 223 with ('order' and Hetcher's easl bonrnlary line to t'Ictch er's south-east corner, stake aod chestnut pointers, thence went SO with Hetcher's south boundary line, Prilant' norlh-ea.t corner, (hence south J00 jkxVs t 1'riliM' south-east corner, stake and gn point ers, thence" east 210 pile t a stake, o the 1'nrth west bnmttlary lia of o,UiJ acres, 1 hen ctrth with the line 408 jx.Ie to a sf aka: on ibt swith boundary: iinc of t!t? Bray's, thence pols went wrtb the F.ray's tract to P.rjaat'a at bom ibry line to astake, theiu-e sootU "J pol with IJryanl's line to the Legianiag. t'i taining -i , 211 Acres, More or Best! Tract Xo. IT Sifuatf.i'in ,1r4 civil Ji trict of Lincoln county on. the waters of Flint rirt-r.'and bounded as follows: De ginning at the north-wesl corner on a hick ory and post oak. it being on thcsoclh boundary. line of Wiiiiam Uenson's tract of 4'J acres, tlfence- east 111 poles tn a red eak with said William Benson's soutL boun dary line-, thence south 130 to Edy IJeas ley's south-west corner, a- stake aud rel oak pointer, t-n the north iMiundary line, of Shepiiard's, thence west 1 11 pole to 2 smail dogwood, with 8hephard' line. tUie in!rth 1UO jwfes to the . beginning., Con taining. - . -.-.".' CO Acres, More or Bess I' i ', Tract No. 3 Situated in civil district Xo, 2:1 and bounded as ToIIows: Depinniriir .at a slake and pointers, south 15 degrees east polts to a white oak, thence north .85 degre.es east 'JZ poles tu' a stake, south 13D-0 south 13 poles to a mulberry stun.p, smith 5 degrees east 20 p.les to a chest nut, south "1 degrees east .0 poles to a snr wood, south 46 degrees east 20 jkiIcs to a slake, east 2 poles lo IVnson's corner, a black gum, chestnut and hickory, thence south 11 poles to Leonard's north-west cor ner, a hickory thence cast 32ti poles to dogwonl and beecli, theuce south 02 de grees east 25 poles to a beech, one rod a bove the sprfng in the lionmr, thence 74 de grees east JO poles to a stump in a Geld, theuce north 21 degrees west 33 poles to a beech, thence north "iT degrees east 4'J poles to a hickory standing in the west boundary line of the hinds, of (ieorre Hun ter, thence north 3 degrees east with his line 70'' poles to a "sum II red haw, with persimmons for ointers, thence south-west 12 poles to a rock pile and backberry and ml bud pointers, Ihence sonfh 71J degrees west 89 poles to I5enson'.s east bouiiJurv line, a small hickory, thence north VXi jioles to a stake, fJienco r.orth 13 degrees west It poles . to a persimmon, thenre north 84 degrees west 1') poles to a stake and pointers, south 7,'j pdes to a stake, thence south 15 decrees fast 23 noles to 'l-i.i . . . . a luckory, uience souia 3 aegrees wcrt 2S poles to a chestnut, thence north 37 S obedience to two decrees or the honor able.hancery Conrt of Lincoln count r. fcnnes.ste, pronounced at its April term, iPi'.t, in tiie consolidated causes of Thos. H. Dledsoe, adiivr,.etc.j vs. Jno. H. Edmon son; et als," and Stephen Hart vs. Thos. H. P.Iedsoe aiid others, I will oHer fir sale to thehighest bidder, at ihe court-house door in tbetowirof Fayetteville, on Monday, ihe 4th day of Amgust, v.. 1X79,' ...:. 'he folfowliKr descrilH(l tracts of land Iv- mgjn tni il district X"o. 10, and bounded as fftilltWfl to-u-kl ... .,j . ..!,., i .. .1 iu --. 1 nf- Trhft ruirnn nir nf n i.i-. " "'"'i""i iiituie norm JI .-w . V . ... e. .. . CIIIIVV 1M I .1 i li . , . . Ilio.Fishbrg Ford road, being north-east i i''" ":,?"JK,KS 10 a. ,.,.,,i.r r f I.. I v 1 ,.., rc. ,i,M I oeprees HfSl pojes r. aC.V poles to a rock, south 70 degrees east I Rr f"' )TTl ""'V' ? U'"T" B polei to a rock, north-east confer of U. I. w l",Its iu 1waI,,uf near th Drowns land, south Jhj degrees west- 1W W f3 8'ak? ' .ml noles to a slake near ihe water irate, south P'.""ttr?: ,!!e'. f "-.2 to Uie beg.n- H's' Agrees west .",0 poles to a stake in ",nS' lou,a"11''S . BLAKE & McPHAiL : iik. ft-",' : ; V- . J r " . ' . . romc ixmencan corsets enu- ed to Mexico were supposed to be saddles of, a new kind,' ant returned as ."not giving'atisnic lion. -.; .. , - . ' .. , LVNCIIDUKG. ....' i . ,.',1 vro7 FarmrrrgToals& Farming Mach in e ry "i: And All Manner of ' ' ;.':;,-':;ii'ii!tfc!i''i - . . . - . j. . ; .i . , i -. Ccci StoTisanlHmisc Clothing:, Hats,' Boots; Shoes,: v J Ladies Huts, Dress Goods, :-:. -''. ;;v,;:. : r , r. THRESHING RUCHlNERy; M iloT-SaTin(r Thpeh"r of thin dar mni ttoffa - 1 . . fttt. JUom1 all rir.ilrr for Bpld Vork Perfect ClaAlo 'KH3W 7 ''jl i.t J"! !! i-i ..' :.' -.i ')'!;,,. i j .: ';.'.-; .... "- . ! AT THE the ceutpr of the Fishinz Ford road, and in JiKt S.. Fdmonsiiu's north boundary line with ' the roaif, north 37 degrees west W poles, north 211 degrees west y,r poles, north 1 dcgrefS east aRi; poles.norlh 20 decrees ?tl 7J poles to the beginning, . ; y.i Containing .92$ Acres t. also S3 wrcs not mentioned i:i the plat, the same Mother -with said tract being the lahd heretofore sol.l iii said causes and purchased; by Bim Foster. ' : . ,' -- JJtid Travf.--rh-i'ig 74 nrrcs of the fol lowing lot, bcuiglot So. b in the plat of laid land: Hogi'toing at a stake south-east corner of lot Xo. 4, sjuf h iVI !.j tlegrees west S8.74" poles to a rock in the field, sonth degrees lest 149 poles lo'a stake in if. Piss's north boundary line, north 83' de- LHMt Arm. 1w Tract Jio. 4 Situated in 2.1rd civil (Tistrii t, county, of LiiH-oln, on the water- of Flint river and hounded as follows:- beginning at two suial oaks in lh(tsui (raham's west boundary line, ihence south l poles to a stake and pointers, his corner, Ihence east with his line 100 poles to a stake in Eliu Ticket's west boundary line, thenco south with his line 00 poles to a stake, thence west poles to a stake and pointers, thence north 1 h; poles to a stake, thence east 71,'g poles to the lcginning Coma using 125 uteres, More or' Bess! Trai t So. Situated in .'5rd ivi! dis trict of Lincoln conntr on the waters of Hint river and bounded as follows: Re- grees west 31 poles to a fa ien bickorr, :,";, ,, t" r- ,r- Lu.h M po to a chestnut oak on the top of J L1' 'J1'1 the ruhte south 80 degrees west 22.r polis to XU ' " f 1 ' ' , 1, T"?'. nr a sugar tree, north 1 degree e.st 1U2 poles J', '-' 1 i ' ak P""ue'" f" )' iu A,l..rr m.rih TJi lit P.' laio" " t romer, thenc with I ma lint- n i-i Mo ' fctN A THE EASIEST SELUNG; ;. .r THE BEST SATISFYING VI, r - Vf-fo V?V r , .:.v.-.; v-tMI-rv. M nits of iMrmtora ntaJc expn sjlj for icsm rover. i t-Ui Portxt M rtd Tr:t.nn, wui ValuU imrov- J J ; nta, tkt trvuA nj f4br ot Un4- j r- , -. ' THK I-XTTIIK Thresl:ln"e Kxpenswi fund oflrii ; Mqro v fir !w th-:i an-wmtii ea pj by ib r, , - f.itn, Urmia SA KO lT ihert Improva4 Jtliihtit, i ' ' ' i- '5.UAlT XUbrH will mHaiD?lt the nwr- j 9 rarHM wKtvf of Grr.in and tbe litferur work 4nat by - an other bimi, wtom efte f pii oa tit dUtavuaa. . . , " TIIE LAT-E Sewiiifi Hi. y. ... sugar tree, north 19 poles to a stake, south west corner of lot No. 2, north .ID degrees east 116 to a stake and pointers, south t!2 degrees cast 78?4 poles to the beginning, ' ' Con ia in itt g 122 A c?w said V-f acres being th same heretofore soijin saM causes and purchased by Sain- j Containiog poles tn a stake, thenco. wost.l IS poles to a stake on h- west boun dary line of the 4J acre tract, tht-iire south 120 poles to l!ie south-west corner of tne 1H! acre tract, cist 32.V.; pole to Klin licket's west boundary 'line to a stake, thence north DO poles to the beginning. nut fVu '. irpp. Terms bt'atc: Cash. J). V. CLAV.K, July '3 : special Conimissioncr. SIIEltlFF SA LE. Xo. 7,01fij.f , . Its introduction and world-rcnowncd rep J utation was tha death-blow to hih priced machines. - ' ' ' ' .i ': -L - . .-..! - THERE ARE NO SECOND HAND .WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. ' ' ( . STYLES ' AND FASHIONS. i j i ;J if it T0T Onlr Xtstiy f:uK-rior for WToaf, (, , ' M Tttrlry. Vxt, &n4 iikB irtof, hut tj Oklt Irmxtvm. M Thn-tifr In Flm, Timorb.-tlllv, Ow. Tin Ifke Sm4k. Kwii. :i. ".tucUiiiaauT 9. .rlwil4iBg". l IS -ThorotirR Workninittlilp, El'irant Ftnih, Tcrficr nf fnrtm, f.ftHflH.I-11 Jiqulr-w"! CfcW - w " Viin.r K TkTMhv-7 OulMU r0 lagoei(MU-,lii, 1 . . A- v . . .. I . 3 1 1 j'."J ;;t j v:.i i v . This is a very important matter, as it is a well-known ahd undisputed fact that many or the so-called nrst-class machines are offered so cheap now-a-days ara those that have been repossessed f that is. taken back from customers after use) and rebuilt and pot upon the market as new. The White is tLe peer of anr scwinsr ma chine jiow.upoii the market. It is much larger than the "family machines of the Singer, Howe and Weed make. It costs more to manufacture than either of the a- foresaid machines. ' lis construction w im-- pic positive and'darab'e. Ita workmanship js onsurpasscd. , . ' .too not nay any other before trying' -I.TI8K WHITE. Machines delivered in any part of the county i - J. BOKE STEWART. 1GE5T, fth.tJ-Cin , r Blolino, Tenn . 220 Acres, More or Ecus! - Tract No. O Situated in 3rd civil dis- tritt of Lincoln county and Iwunded as follows: r.eginnirig at 3..ih Bryant'. north-west corner, t hence wct OM poles with Hrjant's, Kercheval's a I Mercer's Qkllflt KtttirTw la. .a i.. 1 . .1 BY virtue of a' wrK'of alias reDliVo' I u "'"A T? ",aK " i- ; j r .i , a11 oonnoary line or lienepar. 1 thence ex,H,nasto me.lirect ICOpoh, with Keregar's east bnn-' abl Supreme Court of the State of Tenues- i:n fX - m.t..i:.p,. "imn see, at its December term, 187, in the case j ? --les w il KZ,-l i - ,n7M". of, Louisa J. I'rosser by next friend. A. M. b0 --7.lCf ' ,";,h ,wn? J Frosser, against Alonzo 15. C'arriger, I lZ7A ?". expose to sale to the highest bidder, for , . V" 1 ,-r .. .u .i i u... ?i: .u- 1 Ibeginnmir. Corta:mng cash, at the court-house door in the town of Fayetteville, Tennessee, on ' Monday , August llth, 1S79, all the npht.'title, claim and interest that Alonzo Ji. C'arriger has in and to (it be ing a one-seventh interest) the following described ..:.' , 70 Acres. Mere or Xrs.! Tract No. t .Siiuatt-.il In district No. 23 of Lincoln eouuty on the waters of, Flint river and bounded as follows: He ginning at a slake 2f poles north uf W. I). 1'nson's south-west comer, thence west 1 J8 poles to Maodr Stone's north-west cor ner, thenco noHh f2) poles to 4 dead chest - - Tract, of Band I situated on the waters of Mulberry creek. ! nuts, thence east 14 poles to V. J). IWn ' "l.y I in civil district of Moore county, (now , n'8 north-west corner to a stake, thence wIch j fa the Gth civil district of Lincoln county,) ' "",n 12tl if,Ies w ith W. I). IVi sun's west oounaary line lo Mary Stone s coruer, tin bi'ginning. Containing Election Notice! -i-.L'l -iii j't T'.I'.jjJ i t: opea yyABVELOl-J f.tr KlmitUi i of Pri, oninf ' ' !' llln-iir rlirk-r',um4 Oon. , Mu ' Vleaa Work. MU M Litbrruigs Mr Kcattriu. i.TIOrX Sii of Sfptndorf Xa Raarinj; . 0m frr.ni Six t Tmr.H n4 I.O.tjIo. ot liouttfr. ' rOS Purtlmlnra, Call oa or D!-r 'or ' vt'HtiMfiX'JiuiMnudClrcailunwnBalH. ' . - . . . .1 .' march 4nr a; J . ( -. -; . . f K iA j i i . i j ; A former nunil of rrof.WERREN, ..I We rso deal in re.onccE rT all kinds and py the highest "market price in Cash or Goods. . -v XtST Wo keep the most varied stock to be found anywhere and invite alt -to exam ine onr goods and prieesi ' We" guarantee satisfaction. J. L. BRYANT A CO. oct31o : Sulphur Water, v : ' " '.. . . :. t; IA now ready to deli ve Sulphur Wa -tervrj U ,11' ' ' Terms as Heretofore. U now'copnectedwilh tJieTFyettevill Fe male Academy in . the capacity f. Music have written or printed on the ballot, -He- Jeacher. .Instructions on the I uno and j jected." JLlccUon within lawful hours. pursuance to the proclamation of bis r.xcellency, (Jovemor A rt. Marks, I will Ine polls in the various voting pre cincts in .Lincoln county, on : . TJieJth day of August, 1879, for the purpose of boldinzan election un der act of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, passed March 28th, I87U act entitled ajvact to settle the!5onded L'ebt of the .State at which election all persons entitled by the laws cf the State to h elective franchise, and favor tlie adop- uon 01 ine compromise, snail have written or pnntesi on the ballot. "Accented." and all ilmse opposed to said compromise shall Tennessee,and bounded as follows, to-wit On tlx north by the lands of John S. C'arri ger and A. M. I'rosser, on the west by the lands of Thomas Bailey, on the south by the lands of Wm. Thomison, and on Ihe east by the lands belonging to the heir of Jacob Waggoner, containing V Ahout 221 Acres! Levied on the one-seventh interest "of Alonzo B. Carriger in the above described land to satisfy one judgment for $- ,0,'J 1 .33 against him and in favor of I.otiisi J. I'ros ser, etc.; besides interest and costs. I P.. T. .HOLLAND, : jalyl0-?n.G0 Sheriff. 113 Acres, More or ' Bess ! Teniis of sa lo : - Ca sh. ' W. X. COWI)i;N', x. . ; . Supreme Court Clerk. ashvine, June lTth, lTj. june 2'J- , SUP HEME CO UU T LANDSALE. in the elements of Thorough Uase and uarniooy. ' , . ... J.. ; : ' :is;j i", r...-.jf PIANOS, ORGANS; AHD SHEET. MUSIC furnUbed at lowest rates. feb.C - ; julylO ,K. T. HOLLAND, Sheriff L. C. For Magistratea and Constables, just prioted and tor sale at this Uilioo. Persons purchasing articles adver tised in these columns, will please mention Water at the well will be charged same as that they saw tha advertisement in the Fat delivered in town. J. B. HILL. bttv;i.ls OnseavES.-J Job JPrxxtlxi& Of every description neatly done at this Of ficeort reasonable terms. All work de'iv ered when promised. Try Tios. S. Corder, Adtnr, vs.-E. M. Dudup, Aduir. BY virtue of a decree of the Honorable Supreme Court of Tennessee, pronoun ced at its December term, 1S7H. in Iheabote entitled cause, I will sell at public onf cry t, me highest ant best bidder at the court. house door in the town of Fayetteville at 12 o dock, m., 011 . Monday, August 4lh, 1S79, pertain tract of land, situated nr. n. Xl? Cohlw.ler Ctfck, in Lincoln coamV. i.iren. i I ennessoe, and bounded as follows: IW- PaiM i a bloving-. 1( l-alc rt icaM. ! Whcuover h bowel IjrtOiue irrvjulaf. hm j m i. o n ' i I iamnWomitTnprneni. ;a certain tract of land, situated on the It will iivi iiirh ualn ml ilaazer. Naturciim. ' (j,. f fVI,l,r.i. e...i. . '""n- tiiiir Uo omrecd Irr the UunUn li it mm enrrr. thronvli lUu hcwll'iic ol tier cliihtren. i 1 cii-i..-r, nun oounaed as tol.'nwv It lon't tiejlocttlieprciKr trraiin. nl wlw-n tlie .vniH " . i?,i , . ' a" eomer, t hi'IK e tniflrtaipar. Hirt to the upc-ricnt, ami jut ' , e 1 - poles to a poplar. Ihence norths r-i-AJxi,nrv.G1,Ts. , .. SS,T, fife 1. iiWtl . I ,rpe Mow the honse. thLu url' to a beech, the south-west corner of the Terms of sa le : . Ca " W. .V. COWDMV ia will TT AmcrilakBaU'T ex nj twr lacm Mq f or i ivw iarif umniiMm. mi bi i our B. ftixl worlvft RitlwM. yj ma. mtwi If. tny. ten putf .dilfmBiiacOjMiiftiit.Xiii. jitiy ' SEND to r.o. niciiaco Pimbut, Mln. for bft Agmry humid-. ta tha World. JTxpniiivo OuLflt Kreo. M-mlh o4 imim frimranl1 to Annli V Outfit trum. HA W LO . acqi 8T4 n A! Tr.vuiinnexnnf,toii?-nt, Out. A tii-iiHiK, Main jojie 21 tor WOpage p.phlct. ti. F. ROW LI. A CO Y J oTo Worlt. WE employ tha best workmen, bare th. blt inMhinrrt mi..;.i ... . . paired 0 do tha bestPr ntingtraLotuS rats and short nota. . r oBSERvta orncs. r.-