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HERALD AND MAIL. With Supplement. Frttlay .llornlntr, Frb, 25, I7tt. The National Democratic Nominating Convention will be held at St. Louis on the 27th of June. The Si-iUo Grange, recently in session at Jackson, has appointed Nashville for its regular biennial meetings. Resolu tions worv passed lavoring the repeal of tlio ten percent, law; one advising Pa trons to plant less cotton and diversify their croin, and one lostering the inter est f the wool growers, and protesting Pjinst the repeal of the drg law. To all ol which we say. Anion ! Last wck wo noticed that a move incut was on foot auioug the Grangers to do awy wiih Chancery Courts. All courts uro expensive, and ought to be abolished, if we could got along with out them: but until men become perfect mid infallible, courts will be necessary. If'Chauwry Courts are abolished, it will only result in cloggiDg the other courts with business, and thus render justice more tardy aud less certain. Let our Granger lriends carry out and enforce thoir wise doctrine of settling disputes by arbitration, and keep the people out of Liv. , they will then strike at the root ol the matter until this is is done, t'luu:cory Courts are essential to the ends of justice. Since writing the ubove, wo learn that this matter waa voted out of order in the State Grange, bi causo it was calculated to lead Into tho lU.tuain of politics. Hon. V. D. Kelly, an Independent .U( publican ol 1't nnsy lvania, made a speech in C'.-ircfes last Saturday on na tional liiiam.-L-s, hihI attacked Illaine's hard money speech, and was almost as sin ce .-.slat in overwhelming hiui as Ben Hill was in controverting hia Ander soiiviilo speech. Mr. Kelly spoke a great truth when he said that resump tioii should not lake place until the bulk of tlm national debt ia paid, and our b nuls arc held at home. Mr. Kelly enkl: 1 n rofoi riii." to the crisi of 1S71 the gen tlom til attributed it to the undue ex pansion ot credit, lu this ho was right; b:U. induing Iroiii tho "eneral spirit of his remarks, 1 am inclined to thiuk that lit litis pari ieiilar.be builiieu better than lioknew. It was the undue expansion ol credit coi.Heejueut upon a contraction ol the luwjul money ot the country that gavit ri.oin lor tlio inllaiion ol private cr.i-Mt, utl brought on the crisis of 173 Mr. Sjimkcr, no-hint: is tautght with more constant reiteration by the exper ience ot i:, ml:! an it ami tlie Uuiieu States than th.it, a protracted contraction of the money 't n couutry is the sure precursor of a wild inllition of private credit. The most recont illustration ot tins law, as mil 'xil'lo as tnat ot gravitation, is fur nished by the course of events in this ounlry bctwoeii 'i5 and lH7o. In the lOrmeryear wo had about two thousand aiilliousof mocey. It was inconvertible. Jt was not ullin the 1 inn of currency. Ve lti.u, rs 1 have shown, nut a little more than tour hundred and fifty-three millions oi demand aud legal-tender notes, but us- :ppi-arsby the Treasurer's report of W I. wo had ompound-iuter-csti oles, one year notes, two year's" not'.?, two year's coupon notes, all ol which were ina.io legal-tender by the nets authorizing their issue; and we had other obligations which the banks were allowed t j hold as reserve, and which, t herefore, enable I hem to keep the entire l;od v ol evt ry for in circulating medium in operation."' Private credit was then so contracted tint comnnrci il p ipr failed to at ford eiuplovmont to the funds of the banks, one-half of their available resource waa invested in various form of (JoveriiEMont loans, aud they belli one-tout h of our national debt, keeping tho interest there cn payat ic :t home nd to our own peo jle. The (arms, lactones, workshops, Dd 1k u.cs ct the country were theD freer lrom luorlauo arid judgement debt than they had ever been. Suits at law upon direct contract to pay money ,sucn s on promissory notes, drafts, and checks, wc.d of rare occurrence. By f urnishing the people wilh an available nirdiuui c xehange, t he Government Lfd stinuilaied prod action, cash pay ment t.a 1 U-.kcii tho place ot credit, and 1 ho business of tho country was on a foiin 1 l:sis. But as the Government withdrew I ho legal-tender money before lavor.'.'il balaucd of trade or any tttciu-v cl t ho lov-riiiueut could eubsti tuto in"t-i!!:c or other money therelor, asii p-.i tiiM.iri becamo impracticable, lhoueoi pi-ivato credit increased, and a crisis I t ( '.mo inevitable; tho only question bcii!;:, wh'.n will itcccui? result tt aa l2t2zzij Iaterestlns Trial, at Franklin. 1'uam.i.in, 1 i:nn., KeL. ls7ii. The Craw lor.l i :po c iso has elicited more interest th -n :.ny hf-ro lor a long while. iSuniM t v. t :nt vliCo or thirty witnesses ao 1 ( en i x 'loii ed, mid nil Franklin i i. . . i ... . f!i i 1 lie e x ainiiiat ion. A Ml it 71 I'l-r-ii . 1 1 i ..vw. bnclieviw may bo of interest to the L-eneral e,.,!er, i:- it certainly i.-i to Mau- IV ll:d i.!i.:ii M..i. counties. i 1 1 1 1 1 1- i i: v or i r. i.i . i :. I. . i ... , 1 Craw ford. 11 vl!C in'spi in"' Hi!'. m:nle a trip to the head t I .-'ow Vieek to : ettl Up fcomo old ac- i .. !.,,- ui.rloi iii that, neiuh' borli'oV'.!. i i'rt lelurn, he passrd a school house. itsl i ciore inf pcuooi oo :i " .,..,,,.! Iii that remote uimiiism ii. - n'i.'i.f-v. ... md r;piiu.( Iv ctt led neghborhoo l.would i i hi nislic.l a witness. Ati.-i rn:-fii:t: iiio sehool-noiise, he or homo t i'.o c:mi rn.irg mid n.uurvu"" lt,rr st..; d, at il ns two children pass ed tbioii 'li a woe.! ho i'me upon them Hl.d atli'.i i ( d II e liKle fir), Eui Mc Kee, Fnd the liitle la-y.eged .years, ran if. Tiie Ii. I le f How, though so young, ravp a clear ; i:d succinct account of the uid As i-.ioii i;s it was noised abroad that a r p ) 1) '1 b:on comniitted, tho l. clobbers ri'setjiMod and tracked the vt kiu v.n ii'Mi i.) Ashwcrth'u. where tho is 1 1 iiv l.i.d sun, ami r copimcd him. 'J he v t:i' went diieclly to hi li-n-.se in s' rii t; Hill. .nd arrested him. They mado ti e aricsi a very short tin e after his an i! i ' inc. 'I his man Craw fold w;s idi n il;, d by all tho witnesses, o. .i i. w f i i 1 1 1 ,i io wi.s known from 1 o' 1 c 1; tint 1 loi k, mid such n net of circcniftani i '1 e iderc wm never wo- en moie i loscly rci:nd ai'y one. C t. I'l sseil I'ni.l AthaThoni-.is. Fq., rpi'.iTfd i r ti e Mate, while Judges VVhH;:c i 1 (' k and Mr. l'ogers, of C I ii in hia, were tor the defense. Tl-o tilal wa eoii- ludeil this morning l.vilo jury 1 r.niMug in a verdict for iii pi i.-- 1'iiiei-t iorlii'e in the penitentia it. I hi'ti n.y eyes on the prisoner, Cl en iIhi. tdi.'t was read, and he never nun i d a ii:u-eie, but nc could seo lrom 1 he coiuriici K ii ol los niout h he was us ing a o.Mi ii.l o'lort. of self-control. The pi i-ot -. Tfioii cis K. Crawford, has Lithcrto !oiiih a most excellent tharac ler. 't ii 1 1..- ! si nir n around Spring Hill 'H:ne ! v. n to testily on his behalf. Hut t fo -'inoiiy whs absolutely in Biirmountablo. "C:;i lie: fcr Cur I'ozt General Assem- t:y i crstr vs. awyer, T"Of J.il, ' ill lh- llrroUl ami MnU: 'I'll' mo-.! imporlitMl (lU.'slioii lo .-oiiie lie I lie ii.M f i.i'.nl A.'inlly N Ih.'cri'iit j.iiiiiic .!. Ir, il Hi.' si; rile, ll in erriiles i icry o: h. i viil.jt , i. Ii lin lr i n si i i ie.l ly the net of 1. !" wlii.-li nearly nil ol' t In holt.teil il.-I.I ol I hi' si iii. - ti.i In e n fu in l.il into a new MT.es 'l ! tm . ami in li icli I lie Mtate lists I'hiluetl 1 1 1 i- i;.i:u lout lienor that these li ihIs, i'.hl ;io-a .:ii ual intere-t on them, Stlill !'' I'.o.i. "1 In I. il in. 'l of Teullessoe, v. In i h.-.M' a .,1 ia i .-i i ni it ,t in 1 lie J my men I ol t li.'in. I iian ;n; a.-!-., 111 not now slop I eini n 1 1 how mm 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 n treat il. lit lias li.'. n lurnl" loa'.l in liHiiilinuvieat lailro.iils, v hii li i'.-ii i e.ui'v treiuius lor I he North rti i ii l.orii: r i ti'-;iiii r I iuiii lor ntiriiu n 't! i:.'ii: - ii-'i" i ol he oriii' into r.'.iiisii inn hi- ai il Inn. ' .' lo i il.iiliil" In 'iv n i in li il it Ma- ( Ol I'l-i ii I'.n' r-loi k liookfls of the M oi lit In sin ii iiiamjer. that il lia. U i-n nu ll i nil. r..pi:.inl. re.t. It ii MKlieUiit lor 1 1 1 1 1 1 lo know Dial ti:eil'l t ii liis, ami he jnl' U.ls ! 1 ;v il. Hi' I n iii - ii. .1 il loaki iioiill'ereu-evith loin, i' li' lo' i li- loi a lawyer or liirmer lor Jus ia w-in :i!vi i . r-o I.itur. J aytim this xr.-al del it e.'ii'iio I. I"i ni'ori his troMity, I I lore 1 1 tan on m ii a l:i r, I .ie la xes will In ns-tsex-eil, ami 'oi;. ii I in lam. r pin t will he a n I .ni ot i Iia i i . i i il - oT hi . i n.tiiM ry nnil ilany Ii 1 H 1 I Hi' ehoi ;u lo -el."t II li llo W-MI It. T cl . il I: I - mi u i -I.! to 1 1'l'te-.'lll 1 1 is ill teres! :i m I i. ti i- lo ti-ii-: Ins caution hiui prii ileuee "iii.i-K. lie' vail ami lmaiis lo ti 1. 1 lie tin' i n; i in i. cj.oii It :m as lifjht as can he, inn ! .a i . ass . il !. ii l a e any ririlit te 4-tnii 'la. : i ' : o. li I'lation to nay pnlilii s. l i' I' ' i ' !' : a I 1 s-:ati-. tin- jiiltnrl knuwi its wi 1 a- a!'.'- i.i -i 1 i-ia-- ol' ini-tl lioiv llllleh i lit will I"' 1 1 ' t :i .1 l"i' t In' i-tihi ie fjemi. nn.l lo-w i.i ii ' (i i :: 1. 1 " . i I i- oaiil !.T it. i r ri-Ion i is I. i nelii'si. ni.n have a iiuli ki't :;i o : In; ini riis c f such n I ni' 1 I' on r. All t lie win lil ai.il i' ia 'Cs no :.ri'iiineiit iii : . ." oh l:irii H isiiinni'erol ; i: i .1 ill : in the liu ' ilin n; M It:'1 ll'i'ilil' III I III' .lii' t in .in rt I now as ot In i im n 4ir sln.i j i .i.ni or, - : ! kltOX.S !.,-. pro . 1 li i' i. ,1 tnlr-i.ii i i I l.ill !.' Irra 1 : -J... -.-111... li what heonuht to do. In down right insolence, and clisnnstiuu to all sensible people. Socie ty Is diviiieil into various decrees of rank aud condition, from whom good men may lie chosen for It'presen tati ves. Ol t he suik--riw uliiuiuiii ftiiiinnc whom are men ol euucsi- tellhrenee and worth, are the banker, merchant, mechanic, farmer, finvsician, ana j.ei. uc uuuiniii s not included, because they don't enter Into that kind of business. Men from any of these can he had who can well, and ably, represent the interests of the people, wit hout disparagement of any other class. Now for a dive after the lawyers, and let us see if we can't orini? them uo to dry off some of their superlative conceit. Gentlemen, amonK you there are some good men for Rep resentatives in any Legislative body, not liecause they have chosen and studied law, hut because they have the brain, and in domitable pluck and energy, which makes men of success in any vocation. To choose such men is conservative of the public wel fare, hnt not more so than to choose men from other classes, possessing the same ele ments of character. The people in the country know pretty well what motives you had In going into the law, and have an ugly habit of helievliig that many of you raised your sights too high, or rather that you ought to have been in t lie rural districts trylug to;ieam how to add to the material prosperity and common wealth of the State hv brawn aud muscle, and at the same time give your brain as much exercise as would be good for your health. Titles are con temptible : they are lantastic trappings which a wiie man would not covet per se. For manv years before the war, aud most ly since that time the members of our vien eVal Assemblies have ben mostly lawyers mixed in witli a class of nondescript florid gentry, and now when the people have got ten into the habit of believing that these classes have not been to them a desirable success, there is raised the hue and cry that the fanner legislator is a dull fellow, non competent, aud don't know what he is about, as w ell as a gentleman who has nev er handled anytbinfrrougherthan very ten derly turning the pages of Blackstone. They iimv be perfectly conscientious in their opinion, but it is founded in bigot ry and ignorance. The Turk will go to the death upon it that Mohammed was a true prophet; we, by our superior intelligence and reading know that Mohammed was a vile im poster. Will the farmer submit to the humility of being the slave of bigotry? Can he preserve his self-respect by comiog to the support of men who are in the habit of making a display of their opinions to his disparagement? The average lawyer is as poor a linancier as the average of any other class of men engaged in any industrial pur suit, and perhaps ho is more dangerous if lie can make the forum ring with his elo- nuencc in support of measures that may te dark and devious in their way. In times past in our history, we have had ijuite eiiouuh of that. It has been graciously hiutcd that there will probably be a radical, or at least a great change marie in our judiciary system by the next general assembly. That would de pend uisin the class of lawyers sent there. If t hat issly should consist of first class law- jiin. III! 1 lllllll iri'i wniiiiij ".in I'-' tile, hut if they should consist of a lower or der of this class, t bey might make changes that would blow the whole machine lo demnitimi. It is asserted that a general assembly comiioscd of farmers pass too many uncon stitutional laws. The lawyers can't agree among themselves what laws are constitu tional. Tlie jury law of the session of 17.5, t hat was declared unconstitutional by our Supreme Court, was dratted verbatim et lit eratim hv one of 'the acknowledged ablest jurists in this State, and submitted to a citi zens' cointniuee, also oi anie jurists, ior pre s-ntation to tin; general assembly us measure of relief to the tax payers of the State: That one tax payer should not liere iiuired to pay for the lawsuit of another. Another act, giving to Madison County a lommonljiw Court, was declared partly unconstitutional by Judge Uulld, was sup ported and manipulated by lawyers of abili ties greaily abov the avwrige of any bar in this state. This communication is not written in malice nor spite, hut in defence of a much abused class of ourlellow citizens by a large portion of citizens of another class, who inive ambitious feelings to serve, not so lunch in the hearty interests of the people, as to advance I heniselves into public noto riety; nor is this written liy one who de sires or expects to represent the people in any public capacity. At the proper time it is expected that gentlemen will be called upon to submit to the personal sacrifice to represent I his people, who are fariners of known intelligence and business qualifica tions, and whether they shall succeed In be ing nominated or not will depend upon the will ot the people, who will choose for themselves whom they will have to serve them. Ift'ie people go among the legal profession for their representatives, no far mer ought to object to that choice. Certain- Iv. no class of men can more easily divest themselves of factious or personal consider ations than I tie tanner. Xenrlv all of tlie hills presented to our gencral'asseinbnes are elaborately conslder nl and brought to maturity in the commit tee rooms, 1.111! if lite measures presented have merits sullieieiit to enact thein into , aw, they pass perhaps with some amend ment or nroviso. expressive of the precise intention or meaning of the .act and Its lim itations. The high sounding and emit speeches that are made are rarely consider ed great or wurili tne lime iney consume in their deli very, except by I hose persons who are not thereto near mem. I instance lends enchantment to the view.' Ill limes of great emergency men talk but little tlie.v act Farmer. The Govercorship. "The Jackson Sun grows enthusiastic over the record that lion. Yt. C. Wbit- therne is ni'ikiuj; in (;ongros3 as Chairs mnn nf tlm fummiltpfi on Navil Alfairs. and nominates him for our next Governor. Hut then what becmcs ot Oovernr foterf Ouht not his term to be endorsed by a -clction? We believe that 's the proper thing to do. How would Whitthorne do for Secretary of the navy under a Demo cratic President"' or as a Senator? You know there are two of those high olhces to . . i- -ll J (ill next winter. lvnoxviue vress ana Herald," WILI.I t.'RKI'llK r ITEM. Jlov. C Foster AVilliams pie'ched a unlendi.: Kormoii at the village Presby terian. Church, Sunday, to a good con gregation, lie has no erjuai, scarcely aa to a logical ana loarneu sermon, no never f iild to pleiseau audieneo. lie will hold, a. tho same church, a sacra.-, mental meotine;. coinmenoiuK Saturday morning, lourtn oay oi inarcu. un evt rybody attend, if they love good 80r. mons, Th'-t most excellent preacher, Kev. ' Holier t U. Linn, held forth at the Ijidie Church last Sunday evening at H o'clock. JC'-erybody likes to hoar Mr. I.iim. 11 says" he Vill commence a Sunday School at said church as soon spring opens with its delightful weath er witUi i"i altogether essential in every community that Joves morality and vir tue. The Greeutield Itend Church is fram ed, covered, and will in a few days be wcatherboar.ied, and can be preached in by the last of March, If those who aro behind wiih their subscription, will iipaniril lilrn toHn. nnd nav tin. as inline in w ....v . , -4 i ' the workmen cannot go ahead without money. A lour mule team ran away, on the t.reenplains Farm, Friday last. Dri ver, falling oil", bruised hiinselt slight ly, otherwise no damage. it t 'iinif.r l'.sn.. of Columbia. would bo a good uian to represent us no man better posi.eu ap iu oir cuuuiy ;id -st&te otNirs let ns haye hipa as a car did ate. l.'i.to. fhrirlea il Church, mormon. told us last. wek they had established a branch ci their cnurcn in merman Cuonty, fctyled l)i:ck Kiver. iSo look out for plural marriages, Matrimony looking up in the J7th district. Two inarri8ge last week. I5oth white. Let thorn bo iu peace. Mr. Jscob Smith, of Call tornia. is viss iiing his relative, Mr. Samuel Ilassell, of the Oreenneld Jieud. He brought with him several pieces of go'd of that state, which is something ew ia the jlli't es t bo people of the village and vicinity were dispersing from the church, on lat Sunday night, some graceless drunken wretch stationed himself upon the blutf, just north of the v bli;o, and proceeded to load the holy stillness ot the night with volume after volu'no ct oaths and blasphemirg. So still was the evening air that bis of fensive language came with uiftfustiu distinctness to the cars of the villagers. In our opinion, no punishment is too severe for euch disgraceful conduct' Wnr McFall tells is that he ebot and killed. lRstwee'i, one ol the largest rod foxes he bM ever seen. Some of hia :..i.v.n. iMini- triloba bail been den- rented upon, and it was laid to the ca 111 JUUl'l a ' v .... . nines of the V1C1DH, uui mi. iicr. justly charges the offences to sly Hey-nard- l'uttinjr James Fleming, with bis prck of hound-i, fter his loxship, he stationed himself at the Ivy Elii!", whore he knew the fox had hole. Af ter a somewhat lengthy chaso, the fox not in for lira nen. out u'b wiirrr a ended as abo.'e stated. 10 lambs from about mild weather has been Mr. McF. has i ewos. The very favorable to lambs. l il A ret. Williums isl visititipr tinr daughter, Mm. F.lia lliuks, wileoi that pnnco Of genial geiiueum:i, njn. ltui Banks, ol Thompson Station. Whiitield Kittrcll, a little son ofThoo. i."ittrtl wh thrown lroui a mule one day lfet week, which Iractured his left arm. A couple ol Lea is Co. men visited this icinity lai.t week, aud supplied the people with a no. 1 art'clo of the greRt staple ol I lie oki -Mortn ciaie, ana wh!cb is piOHK-iiccdJ.y some, Taie The licensing of Clarence Hensley to preach, ws uuacimottely recommend d by ihe Methodist congregation at th's "place, last Sunday. Young Hens ley has ati umisiially sprightly mind, aud wo wish nnd predict for hiui, a bright ar .l nsciul career in tho ho)y ob lice io w hich bo aspires. 9 were glad to notice the handsorri9 mi 1 . v tori n ill Dr. .1 . T Ss i. ut. tlmvik lage church, last Sunday. -c-V it cret to learn that a sen of Col. Allen Folk died last week in Ar- kansss. Colonel Folk is a son ot Mrs. Dr. Folk, a venerabia and highly es teemed lady c t Columbia, Business notices A handsome Cariet at SO cents a yard. Ksb. 25-im. BEjisou, BliOWN & Co. A choice lot of second hand tuggy, wagon and carriage harness; also second hand bug gies for sale cheap at Mayes, Dodsox & Chai-feil's Feb5-lt. ' Delhi Boots. Another lot of those fine Handmade Del hi Boots and shoes on hand. We make a speciality of this line of goods and buy the best -Warranted, Ttler 4 Williams. Feb. 4-tf. N. vV. Cor. Public Square Two PI v Carpet at 40 cents a yard. Feb. 25-iin. Beuson, Brown & Co. Nashville, Tenn. Patronize Home Manufacture. We mannfacture goods as cheap as can he bought in any of the cities, quality of goods and style of workmanship considered. We guamii tee perfei-t fits as well as quality of goods. Five per cent, discount for cash. Tyler & Williams, Feb. 4-7(i-tf. N. E. Cor. Public Square. Three Ply and Brussels Carpet down to hard time prices at Feb. 25-in- Benson, Bkowjc Co. Nashville, Teun. For Sale. The Nicholson Mill, on Little Bigby Creek. For terms apply to Jan. 21-tf Mits. MABY N. Martin. Bargains in Wall Paper, Window Shades, and Lace Curtains. Feb. 2ot)i-tiin. Benson, BitowN & Co. Nashville, Tenn. Grand Remedy. NoCurk! NoPav! I am preparing a ra ji edy for the Gravel, aud guarantee it to care. no matter of how long standi ug. Call o.i or address me at. Hurricane Station. Mauiy county, Tennessee. Oct. 1, lS75.-tf. W. B. Napps. Auuouuceiucntt$c run SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce W. A. Air EXAN DLlt as a candidate for re-election to the omee ol sheriff of Jluury County. Wn lll-ii linlm-iviul irt. ..imnimn. A A T ID StAi.M U at a candidate for Sheriff of Maury vounty. FOR VOUXTY TRUSTEE. " We are authorized to annou nee MR. JAS ANDKL'S, of Ml. Pleasant, asa candidate or Lou n ty I rusleV. We are authorized to announce Capt. W. SCOTT JENNINGS as a candidate for County TrUMeee. We are authorizee to announce W. T. ED WAKDSas a candidate for County Trustee at the cusulug election. Weare authorized to announce J. CI.AYT, Mi H KE as a candidate for Cuuuty Trustee at the ensuing election. Weare authorized to announce SAMUKI. M. NLKLIjKi as a candidate lor County 1 rusiee, at the ensuing election. We arc aulhorizitl to anuouiico LEVI K1NU as acaudidate for County Trustee, at ine ensuing election. s II li R 1 F P SALES. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to mo, directed from the Hon. Chancery Court at Columbia, Tennessee, in favor oi JJ. li. uooper, C. tK M. or said court, vs. Molton Fatten and others, I will e.ll for cash to the highest bidder at the court-house door, iu the town of Co lumbia; on Saturday, the 25th day of Marcu, ls.o, an tne right to th.j claim and interest that the delt Moltin Pat ten has iu and to the following drscri bed lot or parcel of land, situated in the State ot Tennessee, Maury County, 9th civil district, and in the town of Colnm h on Garden Street, aud known in tho place of said town as no on Garden Street; and fronting on said street 90 feet, and levied upon as the propeity of said Moitin Fatten to satisfy execution and costs, sale ia lawfnl hours. Printers fee M. W. A. ALjSAaNDER, Sheriff. Feb. 21-1S70. By virtue oi two wtits of Fieri Facias to mo directed from the Hon. Chancery Court at Columbia, Tennessee, in the cause of D. B. Cooper, C. A M. of said crourt against Melville Williams and E. Enslev at the October term, 1875. o! said court, I will offer for sale lor cash to the highest bidder at the court-house door, in tha town of Celumbia, on Sat urday, the 25th day of March, 1870, all the right to the claim, and interest that the defendant, Melville Williams, has in and to t'ie following described tract and parcel of land situate in the State ol Tennesson. Maury County, t.h civil district, on the Turnpike Hoad leading from Columbia to Mt. Pleasant, and bounded as follows; On the north by f aid Turnpike Road, on the west by Mrs: Andrew J. Polk, on the south by W. I). Bethell, the Jerome B. Pillow tract of l.'ndj and on the east by J. W. B. Thomas and Thomas W. Kstes, containing 4M acres, be the same more or le3s, and levied upon as the proper ty of said Melville Williams, to satisfy saitl executions and costs. Sale within legal hours. W. A. AEliXANDEK, Feb, 21, '7o-pr ice 5. Sh'fl. By virtue ol a writ of Fieri Facias to t'ie directed from the Hon. Chaucery Court at Columbia, Tenn., iu the case of James A. Moore vs. D. C. Helm. I will sell fcr cash to the highest bidder at the Conrt House door in the towu ol Columbia, on the 2.Vh day of March, IbTii, all the rigid, title, claim and in tertst to the defendant, Thos. J.' Helm, has in and to the following described lot and' pi reel ol bind situated in the State of Tennessee, Maury County, yth civil dist rict, and iu the town of Colum bia, in Ward No. 2, ot said town, com mencing at tho comer of an alley and Glade Street, and ruoning east WO feet with tho alley. Thenco north 'Jl'i toet to corner of Glado Street, ;tl?i foot to the beginning, and levied upon as the prop erty of sVid Thomas J. Helm to stisfy said exeoution and costs. Sale in law ful hours. W. A, ALEXANDER. Feb. 21, '7b-pr. fee $6. Sh'ff. By virtno of a writ of Fieri Fac,a8 to me directed from the lion. Chancery Court at Columbia, Tenn., in the case of Kut;:-? J. Polk, to use ol L. E. Polk vs. Stephen Jordan, F. M. Vaughan and Benjamin Harrison at the October Term of slid Court, I will otter for sale for cash to tho highest bidder, at the town ol Columbia ou Saturday the 25th day ol Mrch, 1S7I5, all tho right, title, claim and interest that the defendant, Benja min Harrison, has in and to tho follow ing described parcels ot lrd situate in the Stato ol Tennessee, Maury County, ! h civil district: One parcel where the said defendant ' Harrison now resides, bounded on the north by the Mt, Pleas ant Turnpike Hoad, south by L. D. Myers, ost by a street or alley, west bv L. 1). Myers. Also, another parcel of lnd situated in the X h civil district of Maury County, bounded on the north by the Jlainpshire Tnrnpike Road, p et by Sheppard 4 Harrison. Also ono other parcel of land of the said defendant Harrison, in the tl.h civ il district of Maury County, bounded on the north by the land formerly own. ei by E. W. McRidy, dee'd, south ty tlie Turnpike I'oad, east by McKissack, fHl west by an alley. 6id three par i e s af land levied upon as the property o't sa;d defendant Benjamin Harrison, to eatiuty said execution and costs. Sale wilhin legal houra. W. A. ALEXANDER, Sh'rf. Feb. 21, '7iispr. lee $7 50. JON-RESLDENT NOTICE. Green W. Catea, ut at. vs. James M. Grimes. It appearing to me from a decree ren dered ia the Chancery Court at loluoh ma, Tennessee, in tuecaseoi ureen w. Cates vs. James M. Grimes on the 5th i dsy of November, 1875, ordering that the heirs of said Grimes be mado pr ties to said cause, and that Sci. Fa. issue for the residents of tne state, and that publication be made for the non-resi dents, (who are L. A, Grimes, Emma Moore and A. B. Moore.) requiring said heirs to appear before the Chancel lor of the Fight Division of the State of Tennessee on the first Monday in April, lv7t, and show cause, If any they may have, why they should not be made parties of said suit. It la therefore ordered by ine that publica tion be made for four successive weeks, the last of which shall bo at least one week before the next setting ol said court, requiring said L- A. Grimes, Em ma Moore and A. B. Moore to appear aud show cause why they should uot be made parties aa required by said decree. D. B. COOPER, C. it M. s II L' It It IV V SALE. Ky virtue ol an execution to me directed from the Chancery Court for Maury County. Tennessee, at its October term. 587ti, I will tell for cash, at tlie Court "ts 4oor iu the own of Columbia, lo tne highest anil nest liiddei , on .Monday the 2Tth day f March, ISTis the following dociibcd tractor naroel of land to-wit; beins or lyiu in tie 6th civil district of Maury Connty, and bounded on tne no: tti by tne lands oi jonti Warden; -outh b7 the land-" of John II. Tombs; east by tho lands ol J. t . ells; went by the lauds of W. (.. Martin, containing by estimation one huudrtd ami twenty-live acre; levie-1 on and to be told us the property of K. C. I lark, to satisfy Raid fl. fu. nnd cotit in favor of 1. li. Cooper, Clei k aud Muster nguinst, it, c. Clark, JohnM.CIarH mul iiliaiu Wiley, for the Uui of tli'lwt with interest and cost. Il " . . T I - X" . fc- Tl I I I V V. A. AI.KXANDEIU Sh'ff. Hy J. -N. Low RASi-F.JJ. t-htl. Feb, Oth-IST lyiOiRGilBI, TEIOESiLS d GO WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS AND NOTIONS! MO. 3 CITY NASHVILLE, R. NORMAN. Music Emporium! USALEB5 XH-f ":W.'fcirT,j J.JLLL!' It JpIiliATOS ilBIIS ORGAlffS, ALHO A COMTLETK HTOCK Of Sheet Music and Masonic Temple Building-, So Cbnrch Street, NASHVILLE. . Tnninu and IleiiairiBS iu City aud Country, ties 'wanting Musical Instruments. SADDLES NASHVILLE, erv first line, to iinioiintiiis Weed! Weed! Weed! SEWING Can now be Purchased at a Consid erable Redaction in Price ! TIace J)ixcoiiiinml Must of our Cunrtixxinij Agent. and Purehiuu-r, man Rm the Ri'itejit of Espenxr so Sttcctl .' More than 350,0 of these Machines are now in use. anil attest to all that is claimed for them, viz: That they are Snjx- rttr io all other in Jfuriibilili, AaajitabilUi, Shnjlici. Satixfartion Giinrtnaei-,1. Mr Special attention given to the Repair inn of all kimlsof Sewing Miwhiues, aud at lower rates than eNi-where. A full stock of Needles. Thread. Silk. Oil. .te.. for a'l kinds of Sewing Machines. Apply at 12.1 lnrcn niirri, .insuiirir, ieU--J-lll To Delinquent Ttsc- Payers. o All persons failinsr to nav their Taxes hv the loth day of March next, may expect, wherever personal property cau "he foiinil, tor the same to he levied uooa and sold to satisfy said taxes. In ease there can ha no peisonal etlectu found, the propertv itself will he reported lo tht May tcmi of Court lor order of sale to satisl v said Taxes. I mean husiness. KesiM-et fullv, JOHN I.ATT.X , Feb. 25th-3w. City Marshal. ESTRAY NOTICE. Hie sorrel horse mule, about 1 1 i hands hiifli, abont four yetirs old, blm-k nrane nnd tail, wit h a stripe ilown his back, and val ued at fifteen dollars. l'osted Jauuarv 31sl, ", byll.U. Gray, l'islrict No. li. Maurv county, Teuunessee. UKSl I.V.MIN 1IA11H1SIIN, Feb. ii-lw. JtmiKer Maury Couuty. s II E 11 I F F SAL E 15y virttm of an execution to ine directed from the Honorable Ctiaiicery Ciitirt at Co lumbia, Tenuessee. ill tlie case of John It. Kuhh and wile vs J . J. C-ratu and others, 1 will on the '.7th day of March, 1S7(!, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at tho court house door ill tin-town of C iliiinhia, a cer tain tract or parcel land lyin and heiiir in Maury county, Tenn., tlth civil district, and bounded a-s follows: On tie north hv tlie lauds of J M.Scottreast liv.l. M. Si-ott and ot hers; west by . I. A. Dimuer and Tnonias 1 'ill 1 1 li ; south ny M. tarter s estate coutain invi by entiuiation S-'i acres and 1VJ poles, and beitm Ihe same conveyed by Joel li. Stock- aril to T. J. fraii;; recorded in I look . Vol. l'tvue I2u of the Iteister s oltterj of Maury county. Levied upon and sold as the prop erty of T. J. Crai to satisfy said execution and costs. WM. A. AI.F.X.VNiJKK, Sheri ff. l?v J. N. IjOWIjani k, Deputy Sucriil'. February iith, 1.S7U. Centennial Suits! TYLER & WILLI k MS' , AIT ear Call ana examine our stock of Readymado Clothing, Hand made Boots aud Shoes, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. HatS, Umbrellas, Valises, &C. tr- Satisfaction guaranteed in our manufacturing department as to quality of goods and style of workraan shij. jan8-76-ly. GARDEN SEED! LANDRETH'S, 1 FRESH AND 5 PLOWS PLOWS, WE NOW HAVE ON HAND A I .TLL STOCK OF Avery Steel Mows, Farmer's Steel Plows, Oliver Chilled . Iron Plows, Avery Cast Plows, Djxie Cast Plows, Iron Beam Double Shove's, Plows, Hames, Collars, Chains, Bridles, HARNESS ETC., ETC., ETC., ALL AT LOWER PRICES Fol. 4, LS7;, HOTEL BLOCK, TENNESSEE. h'b25-itT2lll. . L. V. HOLMES. 4 ALL GEADE3 OF Musical Merchandise ! TENNESSEE. e solicit com-sjioudeiice with lflr lebi-ib-bni Wholesale llanufacturer ani Sealer in SADDLERY-HARDWARE, Collars, Whips. Etc., 5;! Market Street . TENNESSEE The Pronrietor or his Agent will lie in Coluuihia ev Monday during the year with toods In his niiH't Customers. Orders for Ihe present may he letl with Black Moore, it l nuiiiuiia, an.l will re eeive prompt attention, (ioods will lie deliverinl in Culumhia ut Nashville oriel's aud tree of cliaree. when to $1U or more. feh2.V70-3m HART & HENSLEY, f UKIv PACKERS AND Provision Dealers Curcrs of the CELEBRATED "C. C. C' HAMS, And Manufacturers of "Snow-Flake Pastry" Lard, Xos. 70 7S South Market Street, N.ISIIVILLE, TEyiCESSEE. Fork House Cor. Haiison and Front ts feh2--7t)-2iii NICHOLSON HOUSE! Corner Chinch nnd Spruce Streets, Near Chattanooga llepot, XAfjHVlLLE, - - TEXXESSEE. i. c.nichols; ;N. Proprietor. febiVTU-Cm JXSOLVENT NOTICE. Iliivini; this .lay siijiirested the insolvency of tlie estate of John. Ij. lsolil, dis-'d., lo tho Clerk of the County Court of Maury county Tennessee notice Is hereby Riven to alt per sons having claims against said estate to tile them duly ant he ut icjttcd with said clerk on orbefore tlie rj itli day-ot August, lS7t, for prorata dislrihiitton, or tlie same will be forever barred. .1 A M KS II. AKIN', Feb. SjIIi, lSTii. Adniicistrator. 0 H A X C E 11 V SALE Win. Terrv, Jr.. ct a!, vs. J. 11. Thomas, et al By virtue of a decroe of tho Cnanccry court at ColuinMa, Tennessee, rendered at iU June term 1874. in the a! vc styled cause, I will sell at politic outc-y, tu t lie highest bidder at the Court House door in tb towa of Coluin- bi i.n tlie i'tn ilny ot Jii-ca, isi i, thetollow ina ilescribuil real e'tte to-wit: tlie extreme rnuthern portion nf th-J Jackson Col lege proporty, situ ited iu the southern Portion of tlio town of Columbia, between ilic'u Ptract and l!igbyvill) pike, upon which Wui. l'orry, Jr , resides Terms of sale, credit of six and twelve months, with interest trotu day of .ale, notes with goof security reipured and lien retain ed ror paymeirt of purchaia money; said real estate is soft troe lr.nu the -iUi'y ot reaetnii tion. 1). 15. COJl'Kit, C. M. Feb. 25tli-lS;i. Notice to Creditors. o-o Sam C. C ink, IrtviiiR con veyd his proper ty in ll list lo me, lor the beuelit of all Iris creditors. I hereby p'.vo notice to al! persons aviuKciai 's lumiin nun io nave mem proved and C'ed within sixty davs: aud to those indebted lo Ihe said S. C. Cook, to se. - ii j wiia me luiuioajaiei v. K. II. I1ATCHEK, Fob. 25tli-IS7t. Trustee. msrs, GENUINE ! 'LOWS! THAN EVER BEFORE. J. p. street & Co. TAILORS ETC, FRESH GARDEN This day received a full stock of FKESII GARDEN SEED, iiic!u4iup a few new and choice varieties. TO SECURE A FULL ASSORTMENT SEXD IX YOUR ORDERS IMMEDIATELY. Will furnish to our friends free of cost, Buist's Garden Man ual, contain ing instructions for cultivating the Garden. Call and get one. January 14th, 1876.-ly. ' - DYE BROTHERS & CO., . CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ! WE HAVE RENTED THE HOUSE FORMERLY OfVUl'IEI) AS Post Oiliee, aud directly opposite the Nelson House, aud will keep on hand a large assortment of Carriages Buggies and Wagons, And proiiose to furnish a Vehicle of any desciiptiou as low as can be bought elsewhere. We intend to establish a permanent business, ami warrant sa' ts factiou to every one who will fvor us with their patronage. We will also furnish HARNESS at very low rates. fHf Please give us a call and satisf yourselves. dee-17-3in N JON-RESIDENT NOTICE. W. 1). Beuderinau. vs. J. 1$. Scott, ct al. I tli is cau.se it appearing from com l laiu ant's bill, wbich is sworu to, tliat w. J.. Iletnlervon is a rjou-reside.it o tlie State of Teuuessee, bo tliat the ordinary process of lnw cannot lie served upon her; It is therefore ordered by me that publication be made for four consecutive weeks iu the Herald and Mail, a newspaper published in Co lumbia, Maury county, Tennessee, requir ing the said non-resident to appear before the next sitting of the Chancery CVur., to be held in the towu of Columbia, jVlanry county, Tennessee, 'iu the first Monday in A pi il, lSTti, and plead, answer or demur to complainant s bill, or the same will be tak en for confessed as to him, and set for hear ing ex parte. Feb. 35. 1S7H. 1). li. COOPKK. C. & M. OTICli 1"Y virtue of a deed of trust executed Ann. 1) Kill, 17:1, by G. 1. Welb to us a.s found oil liook U., Vol. 2, at pane "iits of the KerjistJ'r's otHce of Maury county, Tenuesseo, lo secure the bebt therein mentioned, we will sell the stock therein described for cah, lit the court-house in Columbia, Tennessee, on tlie alh iay of March, JK7, within lcual houix. The said stock consists fu liorses, mules and cattle. Feb. 1S-4W. T. J. & J. K. V. TIMMON. N ON -RESIDENT N OTICE. lluckuer & Co., vs. J. L. Thompson, ct al. It appearing to me from complainant's bill, which is sworn to, th- t J. Ij. Thompson is a non-resideut of the State of Teuuessi e, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be terved ujKin him:ftis therefore ordered by tne tliat publication be made for four con secutive weeks in the Herald and Mail, a newspaper published iu the tow n of Co u al ula, Maury county, Tennessee, requiring the said nou-resi Jent to appear before tlie uextKitt.ng of the Chancery conrt, to be held iu the town of Columbia, Maury coun ty, Tenuessee.ou the 1st Monday iu April, lSTti, aud to plead, answer, or demur to complainant's bill , or the same will be taken tor confessed as to him and set tor hearing ex parte. Feb. 25, 1H7I1. D. B. Cf il'I-'.R, C. & M. McKay & Flguers Attomsj s forplaiutill'. CHANCERY SALE -OF Valuable Lands ! :o : MUKSl'ANT to decrees rendereil at the Uc J toiler term. Is7"i, ol ' I he Chaucery court at Coliimbin, Tenntssee, I will on Sat urilay, the 1-V.h day of March, 1S70, sell at public, outcry tit the court-house door in the town of Columbia, the following described real estate, to-wi : In the cause of H. l'.W'ade, Adiu'r, vs. Ilyal Foster, a tract or parcel of laud in Maury county, Tenn., containing :! ar-res, :; nun Is and in perches being a part ol a tract of land sold by Ir. A. C. White to K. K.shaw. I! 'ginning at a stone in West's line, li links north of an oak on the hill near West l'ruelt, running north .)7'2 , east V1 chains, to a stake 1 link west of a stooping Ii. cch; thence north -fcJ'jj , east 8.WS chains, lo a sttike near the ridge ro4d; thence soul It , east 1 chains; lo a stuke in said road; t tic nee south .'is1., , cast 5 chains, toastnke; south 6s'4 , fall 7.11 chains to a stake; south IV.j , east 3.'tt chains to a stake; south , east 7 chai us to a stoue ill Col. Foster's line; north ss'.j , west ol chains, with Foster and Kortch's line to a stone in West's line; t Hence north 11'4 east s.7. chains w ith Wi-sl's line to the lH-giuuiug. Said land will lie sold on a credit of six and twelve months, notes witli approved security, In terest from day of sale, lieu rctaiuetl lor iyiiifiit of purchase iijouey, with power to sell if money is not paid. In the cause of tiray I", Webb vs. spencer Smith, Uie following descrilicd lot or parcel of land, situated in tlie ill h civil district of Maury county, Tennessee, ami near the north lu-trgin of the town of Columbia, ami on what is known us "Webb's Addition" In said town. lieginnitig at the north -wcr-( corner of Martha Webster's lot, on Main street iii said audition, running north with said street s poles to a stake; thence north .SSI . w-st -JO poles to a stake; thence south 8 poles to Martha Webster's uorth-vv.ist cor ner; thcuc-i with her line :a ixibs to the lie ginnitig, containing one acre more or less. Said laud will le sold on a credit of six mouths, note- with approved security, in terest from day of sale, and lien reiaimd foil pay tiii'tit of purchase money. Sa',.1 lot or parcel of land is sold free Jrijjn tho eouitv Ml iwn iin.n.it, In the cause of Gray P. Webb vs. Alex, Kusloii, the following real eslnte, lo-il; liegiiitiing at a stake the north-west corner oi a lot owueu ny jacK neming, col., run ning thence north sir , west 17 po:es, to what is called Spruce Street; thence south with said street U (Miles; thence south Ml , rat 17 poles, ana tiience norm y notes lo the be ginning, containing alnut one acre; Ileitis siluuleoin aiaury cxuiDiy, in what is know u as Webb s addition to tlie town of Colum bia, and near the west margin thtreof. Saiil lsiiul will be sold on a credit ol six months, note with approved security, interest from day of sale, and lien retained lor payment o Jpurchase money. Said real estate 'is sold tree lrom tne equity oi redemption. l!w eftitse ot Uruy I". Webb vs. Bradley Polibins, tlie following real esUUe, to-wit: One acre of land situated near the wet margin of Columbia, Maurv eounti-, 1 ennes- see, in what is known ft Webb's addition. iieginntngiu a stane on w tint is Known as Main Street, tunning south with said street poles to liaiaam inn s nortn-east corner: thence north 8t , west 18 iwiles to a stake: thence north 8 poles to a stuke: thence tout li 8ii, east 18 poles to tlie iM-gimiiiig, containing about one acre more or less. Said land will lie sold on a credit of six months, note with approved sect: ri t v . in terest from day of sale, ami lien retained for iiavnient of purchase lnohey: ' Said re.-.; estate is sold, tree frOit the etiuity t deiiiplion,' In thfi cause of lira: V. elil) vs. Jiurn's r itr-iwjn, t-...., iiiv : .uinm illS reill l-stjlt.- f... .Wit: AlotofliindHiluated In Maurv ojinn ty, Tenn-ssee, lietrr lii.wi jiittruln of th, t.ku-n ..f f '.illllnltllL. in Mlt Ml h i-U if nt;... aud bounil a-i followN: Ucgiiiniiii; af lialiiani will nori ii-weKi winwir, runtiln north y , west aUmt 22 jxiles to Siu uce tst tlioiifo NOiita with wua Kireet 7 ikiIch to a flake; tlR'iice Koiitli K .east ulxiut 22 )Mlei toasiaKe iiiimiimiu runs west ixillimarv line: thence north wilh said Ilill't whkI boundary line to the heKinuinir, eontaininK about one acre more or let. tSaid land will he sold on a credit ol hix inoiithH, nolo with m.t..-A.I iiui-ii r i t v lnl.-r.'iit. fr..m .1.. rtf ...ni.. anil lieu retaiiiod for iayiiient of iiirc-liaN- inoui y. oaiareai e?iHr' in hoiu iree from the eijuity of redemption. In tlie can of tr, 11. TiluiiioiiM and Wife vs. J. J.t'liii-k, lh-r) loJlouinx n-al estate, to-wit: Bitinuliii; at a rock and loe-h the ttrifiUU'"" eormtr jjI' Ij.I.- No t, as known ill division iH-tween lieirsof Win. Amis, dii-'d: and running tlieni-e uortll i , east 13 cIiuIub, Vj links to a slake north-east of a Ian;.? el ni. oilvie's corner in t'ooher line; lUem-e south 7-', east 15 chains 1! links to a stake in Oi;ilvie's line; Ibence south IJ, , wet Ui chains to a stake, passing throurjh tlie spring; thence north H', west fl 3-li cbains ton stake, a corner or lot No. 1 iu the lane; thence north l'i',eatt 11 1) chains to h stake iu the turn of the lane, the cor ner of lot No. I; thence west 5-10 chains lo the Is-jinuiiiK, containing ulxiut 37 acres and 15 poles, li-s-s about 12 jierches reerved for a grave-yard. ALso, one other tract, contiiliiiiiK about 25 acres, and bounded as follows; lk-irinniiie at a stake a corner of No. 1 In Osliorne's line; thence north 1 , east 15 chains to a stake In No 1; thence south W3 , east 17 chains to slake, two su gar tree pointers; thence south IV, west 15 chains to a stake In Osborne's 'Ine; thence north Kt'-i ', west 17 chains to the beyinning, containing in all alsut 112 acres and three poles. Maid land will be; sold on a credit Of six and twelve months, notes withapproved security, interest from clay of mile, and lien retained for payment of purchase money. Kaid land is sold free from the equity of redemption. D.B.COOPER. Fc-li. 21, ls7ti. tl.KUIC; ANI MASTKtt. SEED ! a-s. T. Akin, A. Craft, W. II. Faris, Akin, Craft & Co., n. Funeral Undcrliikers COLUMBIA, TEXX. We are prepared to furnish all kinds of Viifliiix, Caxketx and Rurial Vaxes, with lirst class ffearses, gentle lior-ies and careful drivers. We are also prepared to furnish Carriages and flacks for funeral occasions. All calls will be attended promptly day or night, by Mr. A. Craft, who has an experi ence of many years as an undertaker, and we guarantee satisfaction. '' Special attention given to re-interment ol'lxKlies. OllieeoiK" door above the (iit.'st House and at W. II. Faris' Carriage Factory, South Main Street. Orders left at either place will meet wilh prompt attention. jati7-7U-ly. Eugene R. Smith, M. D., HomoDOpathic Physician OtHce and residence High Street, twodoors wort ll of Free St reef. Office Hours: From 8 to !) a. in.; and from to 3 p. ni., aud at 7 p. m. d..-cL'l-7i-'Jin. Sacks and Jeniieis For Bale. I h ive l ir j stuck of j-rks and Jeancts or3ala, froui good Common Slock Ui to i horough-breds. I can suit anybody in coior, siie, blood or price. Address uie at Santa Fe, Vlaury county, Tennes'-ee. May 7-75-lv. WM. YOUNU Kit. -TO THE- TAX - PAYERS OF MAURY COT N TV. I will beat the following places at Hie times designated, where I will be prepared to collect IhcStalc and County Tax I'm-the year 1S7.5. I will be at Columbia evuv .Monday. 2 J list rict. Ijove's, Tuesdav, I-'ebritarv silt. ! and hi Kis., llaiiiiisliireWediiesilaV Feb !. Il'and .'IIis., Mt. l'lfasanlriiursilav ,' Feb. in. II liist. New York, Fridav, Feb. II. ' HI " Poplar Top, Saturday, Feb. I'.. -11 " Wisener's Store, Tuesdav, Feb. I "i. lit " tiravel Hill, Wednesilav Feb. hi IS " Santa Fe, Thursday, Feb. 17. I " KinderhiMik, Fribav. Feb. is. 17 " Spencer's Old Mill, Saturday Feb. I'.l. ." " Fox's, Tuesday, Febriiarv id. I " l'ltrks' Store, Wednesday, Feb. Sid. r " HiirricaneStatioii,Thuis.av,Feb.2l. " Culleoka, Fridav, Feb. JMh.' 7 S " lligby ville, Saturday, Feb. 2ti. 11 " Spring Hill, Tuesday, February, -J.i. " Snnib-rs' store, Wedni-sd-iy, March I. i" " Kally Hill, Thursday, Mr, r.-li l'. -4 " Itock Springs, Frid-i'v, Matcii .!, 11 " Hear Creek, Sal tirday, .March I. 11 " WilliauisjHUI, Titesflac. March 7. A. A. 1.1 1'st I Hill, Jau. 11, lS7ti.-lf Tiix-Collector. Pure II ml ENi;i(ry. o Lir:ht lit a bin as. nil' 'il I i.-itu-. a 'id Sharpies strains ) lirir k Mr ihturis ml Wi ll mis and Tsd sir '.ins.t Warranted I , In- inn . l,i...l and as gissl us ihe best. My l-'ow s uee. ty lo be s.-rin to h.- apireii Ui-. 'Satisfac tion guai-.iiil.sHl. E,'l' lor sale ii. .n nil, i chickens iu III" Fall. Add JOSH. li. HAII.KV, Jan. Sl,7ii-ly, Coliiiub.a, Te.in. Administrator's Notice riai nig nuauin-: as Ailm ill i- ; ,.,or af Mid - ' i"ujj..r.,uiT(i.,i iicri'iiy liolily all p.-r- "!is Hide tiled to t i;u eMate to co forward and make J-ulenietit. and thosu having cl;;;is against it, lo file them within the time prcscnlM'd bylaw. T , V,T,OALIjOWAV, Jan.ll-lw. A.liiiiiii.strau.i-. OUR NEW STOCK OF 2 Ve are offeriDs cry lw WARRANTED TO PERFORM WELL AND GIVE SATISFACTION. AUto, our eutire Htock of Jewelry nnd le Vre at aitoni-diiriir low p rice. jan21-73-3ui. . J. H . J am e 8 & So Removal. I have removefl from liaflin 's shop to the old JnmpKon NUtntl. on South Main St., w here I can be found at all times rea.ly to Hlioe Horses, Kj puir Uuus and do all other work in my line. Jau. ll-7-ly. AL. ADCOCK. Non-he si dent notice j I - Stephen Dark vs. S. P. I took tt ai. -. . In tli is cause it aipearing to me from complainant'! bill, which lit uwcrn to, that M annua kook is a non-resiueut oi ine -iate Tennessee, so that tho ordinary proeessof law cannot be served upon hirn: it is there fore ordered by me that publication be made for faur consecutive weeks in the tbe Herald and Mail.anewspajxr published In tlie town ot Columbia. Maurv county. Tennessee, requiring the said non-resi.lent to appear before the next lUiog of the hancery conrt, to be held in the town of xluin oia. aiaury couuiy , i "nnessee, on tho 1st Monday in April, N7tt, and to plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or tliesame will be taken ior confessed as to him and set for hearing ex parte. Feb. II. 1S7H. II. It. t(HlKIt,(,, 4 M. a'l jf. n u -WORTH OF- To enable us to keep our hands employed during tlie Winter. We positively offer al the actual costof manufacture, for a sbnrt time, our elegant assortment of Buggies, Jenny Linds, Dixies, Park Phaetons, Panelled Kockaways, Brets, Sulkeys, Skeleton Wagons, Etc. SSLXJS3ITr &? TUR.3PI3NT. GROOERIES11 Wiiolesale and R.ctaiX ! NEW IGUSE ! TI1K JjAR(5I'jST STOCK IN THK CJTV OK STAPLE andFAMGY GROCERIES Old I).mietic Wh skit'.-, lVotich n-ntiilif-i, aipj Iiuportod Winen and I.i', Mttori. Ry Special iinhueiiir-ii's hH't, il tu Merchants in want uf Suiiiilies ' 1 tiavi; a ftill fctock of lJiiist s lli itr; Hr.?., tiul Ferries' New (Janlen S -e.U' wliich will be furnislied lo the ti'.uk' at NVnoIesale Kates. OaT Call ami ?x amine Stock aud prices. K. V. (tAMULlO, Jan. H-Vti-ly. Cor. Main aud Met liauiir Sts. REMOVAL. H. CR ?NEhas moved to the store formerly occupied by ' Ciieap John," and determined to wind up his busi ness by the First of April, wil coatinaa his Closing Out Sale Regardless of Cost, until tho entire stock is disposed of- Everybody come and get Bargains. J-Ylmtary-l-K.-lni. H. CRON L. W. LACK. w.j. Mooin-:. BIjACK MOORBI, (M'OAW S COLUiVIBIA, First Class Turn ALWAYS Horses and Mules Bought DpT ;UXCLK TOMMY DO (JIjAsS, uicli l.U "OLD RKUXMAi" O.M t. . VI" i'lw.ty.s le I'ouiid at thy IK jiot to ynit upon his fiiends ami the Pulilk M. C. MAYS. II. 1". lOlS().. MAYS, D0DS01T r xrV 'r;. .-4,'lT ?ERY U SALE M Cppoats tio Guest tlivzi, 3;titi Kaia tret CO IjUM 1H A, - - TJijISTN. HORSES BOUGHT AND "-' V'l'liicl.rs nl ill kin. Is for lili-:-. M r. "1I K-liMi..OiiMilliiis'" loainl from nil II All MAS IIOKISI.N. I W. N. . .mis. The Hreaisst PARTLY MADE SIX FOR $7.50. BOY'S Only On : Quality! WOM NOTHING BUT TIIE BEi1 WAMSDTTA IIU3U TjlNEtf USED! Can be liiiiiliod ly any ouo o.m; 'i.;,,i (, eariarv oj put tu w; m ju a :n i s; aii t ! tui.HriUjil. Vo t'.iruii I i. SMITH & MlTCaLFE, ii;ai.i;is is- Wfcf. aillRLEY'S' fwlarblc fvlanufacto vIOMIMEnTS AND T0MB3TCVT All Cf tllft Ymu T-i:.- ... ' ' v (kill Kn 1 uri. a ,?'LA l,7i,rk, -'"-ip as can bo .1.,,,, where rim . , 'u I'll Mtino (Mif JUmifwrory on Yet Main street,. near tho I:.Btiiu:e. m!i2-ji W". 0. neppard, SURGEON DEF-T3ST. COLniDIA, TEN.V. .rKiiBrfrniiiign new lilock, flaril'i opivxito li.o ITf bytenan chnrcL , .Ml. Mfl-jl I I A l..l:i. Mii.li .ml lnllin. t.m .... ... .ii Z. r i i T. r. 'uouia an.l p.i.a. .n..iUiiucuin.l uj mn v.iiwa maw l'lr K'.u. CaU ao.l ie niA, ' ' " -111.- s. ' I T. W. TURPI N , s n cs NEW GOODS ! ! OLD STAND,) lav TENNESSEE. Outs of All Kinds ON HAM). and Sold on Commission ! jaiiylii-'ii-ly. 1). T. CHAI'l'LLL and CHAPPELL, ID FEED STAB i? Liu, SOLD ON COMMISSION! Xi;1. W,M l,n '"""I ' lriv..tl "r IRVr.'f.AI. NAIMIliK A It Inwyl 1-7 ,. y. of tlie DRESS SHIRTS. SKS, SIX F0 $6,00. The Ver y Best 1 JLUSLIN AN it sir;4; l 41 l .. . r . r . i m 1 ) l 11 11 Olliy II"" vij anil c'VL-ryt'iiii Birmn. J VF VJ First Natonial Pjank CAPITAL $100,000 IMJIJSC'TOIW. W. K't-lsto, J. 11. I'lift.lrMsc T J. M . ir.-wle"; I.. ' rlInj ' K"ltt llioiiiMHJohu rierou K- ceivo, d posits, ilctilrt hi fi.tetgii nllli I paynientat curreni ru...- V ' . r "" I,iy J. M.TnWJ.KU, J'rcsldrui J. II. CHIIjUKKsh, i . Vice-freslJtnt. IjI It J iiiKKaoN, fashler. I GUEST HOUSE, Sonlli Main HlfmU (w,-"''V-..:::r..TEMSESSEE lir4, v- f A .