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THE HERALD AND MAIL. Friday Horning, August 19, 1877. CIRCULATION 2,200. James Hickman, OKAI. JJKTATK BKOKER, INSURANCE, t inl (ieneml Agent, l.oun Negotiated, No. 7" liurcli Street, Maxwell I House, Niih- illr. Ten n. Gives personal attention lo all biisiiit-ss ci I rusted to him. Wiil cheerfully answer all Imiufiit la recard to tlwx seetion of Teuuiwsn', Its Boll, climate, health, ad vailing, etc augl7-ly Non-Resident Notice. W. H. Ktjinierson'et a!, vs. Henry Jackson. it npp. ariuir from effi.lavit fllid iu this eaue the oetindnul, Henry Jxek- son, is m non-resident of the State of T-n-iii ssoe: tt is I lu-i '-lore ordered mat he en !! Ills appi-aianee hi -rein before Ol with in the first tlireeilays of ihe next flitting of tli" Cliamciy ( nml, li. he held at Colum bia, Teiiu , on the fiil Moiiday la October next, l7, and tilexil, answer or demur to 'iinjiiHitiHiit's hill, or the same will hm tak en lor ron h ssed iif to lilm and rl for hear ii'tC exparle; and that a copy of this order be pulilKhed fur four consecutive wetfcs lu the Herald and Mai!. August 17, li77. I), li. fOoFER, C. S M. Non-Resident Notice. .1. II. lin-Hoiy vs. Iin T. Hpcnrerel al. 1 1 appi aiin from eflidovit flUd In this cautr, that the defendant, Thos. A len, la a uoii-iesiilcnl of the State of TenneMun: li U t hen-fore ordered that he enter hi appear ance herein before or within the nri three days : the next term of theChancery Court, to lie held P.I Columbia, Tenn., on lh flint Monday in Oct. u.'Xt, 1H77, and plead, anawer demur to complainant's bill, or the Mime u iil liv UkcD lor ciiniVustd ai to bliu, and tt for lu'.ii injc exparle; and thst H cpy of tblsonliT be published for four couseontlve wet ks In tlio 1 k raid and Mali. A iigusl 17, 1.-77. 1 '. B. COOPER, C. & M. INSOLVENT NOTICE o Having this day su. nested the insolvency ft John Inwson, decaseci, to the Clerk of the Comity Court of Maury County, Tenn., notice is tn-rehy jjlveu to all persons having r.'il.ns against S'.id estate to file them dn'.y authenticated with said clerk on or before t tie 1. 1 h day of February, 1S7H, for prorata distribution, or the same wi.l be forever l.nt.cd. H. A. 1A W Si N, Anuust 17-1X77. Admlnir.ttator. K on-Resident Notice. it. M. Nieho! -:.n. Trustee, vs. George P. Wi ltt iker el al. It npp-arins; fiom affidavit filed In this c.i-ise, that the deiendalit, G, o. I Wbltta ker. l-.it tioii-reKldeiit ot the State of Ten nifvi : it isOn r.fore ordereil that lie entr his appearance lien in before or within Ihe first, lone d .ysof t lie next It mi of t he Chan eery 'oui I . to be he'd in the town of Co lumbia, Ti iim -see, on the first Monday In i.-P In r m xi, IS77, and plead, nnsu er or de inur to ciirupla limit's bill, or tne same will e taken li.i eon esseil as to him, aiid Met for 1" Mru:ir exp'iiti-; and Hint a enpv of ihl or der f publish, d in the Her tlu ai d Mall, fur lour cons.-eut i vo e -ls. A'-pMist 17, !S77. D li. COOFEU, C.A M. Non-Resident Notice. Tho. W. Uiny et a!., vs. I". C. Jackson et al. i a pp. a i : ii', i ' ' 'in niiMiaviL iuiii 111 mm .... i .u . I li :l t ilt ue.-eiiiiaru, .Miuiamw .Jackson, is a non-resident of tie State of 'Tennessee: thert f. re ordered that heentrr h .s apt'tai anee herein tieroro or wi inn the f.-ssed ns to him and svt tor liear.iig expar te: Mild t hat a copy 01 ini orner ue puh lisluii for four consecutive wvi ks In Ihe Jlciald Riid y.-.tii. August 17, n77. J. li, C MFEIt, C. & M. CHANCERY SALE OF LAND. J. 1. tiracy vs. W. 1". Iiirahi, trustee, et al. Hy virttue of a decree of t he Honorable Chancery Court, at Columbia, Teunetwee, ti-ndeied at tiic At'i'll term, 177, in the above slylcl cause, I will proceed to ofTtr lel of l;!ll'l iylllit if "C SIA'll l-en oisirici, of jM.Hiry Count ' v, Ti iiiii-seee, or, tns waters ol the i "st protid of Foimtuiu I reek, and iMh-uded a Mllows: 11- giunin i st a ubin- whiteorik, r'.'cmitiK c rner; thence floui'ii" I" ; east ."..' , poles to a set .roc on Itovd's ii,e;lhenc; south fc;e l-t-4 ioIcs to a xei'rock, naiu. l IcKiam's corner; thence tiol'lll 'I ; C'' poles l'nnm')i iuuiUIubiu. ,'irnei" t hi'iic wesi i-iiuiia " t ueiice.noi th c :ai poles to a aet rock, hick- try anil wiine ;tnks; liience iOu'k, beech souil. '-"i ; w" ( ieiii!il s r-ji poiiiter-i - inif si. mil OHK I 'III "f ' i,v . loi-th 7s ; west . poles to net lijnters, at Ti links; thence M i j. les to stike branch, ier, with hiekoiy ud plum i.dcs, II'.. links; tiiesame he west uoiii roruor; theuco nm:t 1 1 - : we.-t uoits to tue uemuniua; cou- tainlilL: acfe and 11-i poles, be the name Slid laud lli bo old on a nun"' cicOitofsiK, tw ive and eu-nteeti montiiu. hoc hoiu tbe riUuud eijuily of redemp tion win 'h r e.juity is hereby ex i.rcsslvcutoll. The pureu-wer or purcha iers Will he required io execute uotea wltli .,,-1,1 1S7S. All", i". ' l'r lee, . D. tt. CoorER, CUrk and Master. SHERIEF SALE. ltv virtue ot two lit.i to me directed lroni tlie Worshipful Co mty 'ourt of Maii- .......'...i.i. .... Mon.iuv. I be .tit dav of Her- teuiber next,' all tlifi ril, title, claim and IT.. ........ ....i ,.i,i li.. m .son lias In and to the p.ilowiii described tract or parcel of Uaud, siuiat. 1" me k.u' oi i Maury county, i .Mi civil district, being the ...i.i .1.1.11. lant. J. I- . lHiualson iniw resUles.'aiul Ixviuded tv tlio lauds of M F. Doiialson, nas iviicneu unn u, 1... ......... .... ....i v iinrv lie the same more or less, ii, id levied iiHn as the property of said J. F. D.uialson, to sulisfy said execu- lious. bale in lawlut nouis. jious. " i i.-x A NM)F.n. Sheriff. l'.i- t.'n'. Ai.ex aNUKK. Dcp'y .SheiUT. A u ill- ;'d , 1 77. Ciiancery Sale. vStateot Teiniess..ev. V'rs. Sarah F- Sarrln aud ol! lu'J, Hv virtue of a decree of Iho Houornble Chaiiceiy Court at Columbia. Tennessee irendreJat the April lerm thereot-Apr 17, ls77 ill the above styied cause, I will Ihetown oi Columbia, to the hiaheiit and bvst lidder.oil lb"' 1Mb day of AuKUst, IS. i, it M' .11 11. nmil'llU." . " t lie toliowini; ti.-scrioen mimi"- u nl.sl In tlie town of Columbia, M iniHtie. l; and bounded as foil -limine, n; T. J A u xaml-r's corn, litet .torm'ly .iieeii l.ruhami t i,e toliowim; .l. scnbe.l house aud lot. hiiu nl.sl In tlie lown of Columbia, ou Bouth ier in said i corner); ruimiiik west " "a l l, lo root Iliieot said AUT.'ider -111 het to a rocK corner; t hence so.it il (U feet (o a hole in a rock; liieuce en.si 'Jiii lie! lo u riK'X torner, thence south 7 Uet lo a rocii corner; tllUC cast !' feet to a corner in the sroet; thence north ti" fe. t lo t be iHtJinnlug; it oth'Jg the fciiine purchased by W. K. Kent tioui fll. ilelm, the .b ed of which is registered In the Kei;isier-scfticetf .Maury county. In Book H., V al. Said house and lot will he sold ou the following terms: One-tilth rah, the balance In live eijual yearly instal ments. Tne urcliaser or purchaser will be reiuired to execute notes witli gooil aud ap proved secuntv, interest tieurinc from daU, and a lien retained for the payment of the purchase money. J nly I t, 1ST7. 1 t' OPi:u. C. Jt Al. Notice toTax-Payers. OwltiK to the postponement of the rollec on ot the taxes, and lor the benefit of per - who mav desire to pay their State and lt v taxes, I ill la.' at my otlice In Co 'ii, on every Monday troiu thin date 'le Jith ortirlolo i', is77. - U-t f. V . T. i: ! W A KDS, Trustee of publication. J n Chancery at wbiir, Teniiesac. irom complainant's 'o. that Mary Fain uuse, ana is a noii Mmessee, so that cannot be aerv rdered by rue e Herald and tlie town of ousecutlve at least of our of Tit - for sale, at the rouri-nouseuoorj in me lown flt Columbia, Tennessee, to the hhjbest HDd lie f hi. Ider, at public outcry, on tlie 1I4'U biv ot rV, I ember, ls77, the lollowlug de- ",i .1 i rn.n of land, to-wl': A tract or par- eood personal wurny, ueuriua ,ukert.i iro n day of sale, and a lieu retained lor the iiavment oft lie purchase money, l'otwes- IV count v, 1 eime-n e, ai me jmy icnu, ni;, iufvuriil .Iiilin.M. H:ckey, use of A.N. Akin Clerk, vs. Junes F. 1 uialsou, et al., 1 will ilf. r fii sale for cash to the highest ..i.i....- .. ii. . 'ou it-house ilo'ir in the town FRENCH BOOT MAKER, 104 Church Rtr, NASHVILLE, : : TENN. Aug. 17-Qm. Dr. L. T. GUNN, DENTIST, No. 113 CHUHCII HTREKT, (Near MctKendre Church,) Nashville, : : Tennessee. Aug. I7-7My. J.LDismukes&Co., WHOI.BSA LB ni Millinery. LADIES' HATH Trimmed to Order. 50 PitbiJc Square, Nashville, : : Tennessee. Aug. 17-rim. Miss Helen Miller, DBALJI tfr Fashionable Milliner, Also, to let oat every overling, a pplendkl variety of Masquerade Suits. No. 6 Union Street, Nashville, : : Tennessee. White Ofctrleh fesihera Cleaned, stamp ing and Embroidering done to Order In the best manner. aog. 17-3m. A.FLOERSH, BAKERY confeTtTonery, Dealer In Fancy GROCERIES &F0EEIOIT EEUITS, No. 48 Colon Mtreet, NASHVILLE, : ; TENNESSEE. Ang. 17-Crn. G. CASTELLO , Dealer Id Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Confectioneries, 7, N. Chtrry St., opposite Maxu eU House, A ltd 36 UnJun Street, Nashville, : : Tennessse. Aug 17-ftm; 13. II. STIEF, -DEALER IN- -ANJ Silver Lever Watches, FAKHIOSABLE JEWELW, SILVERWASSi CLCCS., ETC, No. 5 Union St., Near Murket, Nashvill, : : Tennessee. Every article sold la warran'ed as repre seuteil. All Wateb. work; guaranteel for one year. aug. 17-flm. H. V. BASSE TT, RESTAURANT t AND ICE-CREAM SALOON, NO. 43 UKION STREET, Nashville, augl7-ly. Tennessee. La Pierrs House, No. 37 Summer Strccf, NA8U7ILLE, . : . TENNESSEE, tail OO TKIl TA.V, til? Nwilness nml clonnliness tlie Live at this houxe. iturl7-ly. L-FRANKLAND & CO., Dry-Goods Palace ! The best Bargains in the City ! Great Inducements offered to the COUNTRY TRADE. HO. 19 UNION STREET, Nashville, augl7-12rn. Tennessee. J, O. ROSS, 33 o xi t i a "fcy NO. 48 UNION 8THKET, ' Oyer Glers' Gullery , Nashville, augl7-tC. Tennessee. TIIR PEOPLE'S G1LLKRV. Tliuss & Co.. lft-si UNION ST., COR. COLLEGE, Nashville, Tennessee. o wmr Alliklnda ot work known to the pho totrraphto art will be executed In the best style, cheoper tbaa any house In the city, and particular attention paid In taking children. Copying of all duscrlptlona. A shsroof yonr patrone U repcwully ao llrited. WW. KMUCMU, formerly with tiler' Gallery, I'aokojsrapher. anal i-i!m. DRIE0JRII1T ! We want to buy Drl."l Fruit, and solicit liie c5orrospoudeiicof all dealem. UINSKTrlO, Wand 03 South Jfarkot Rt., angl7-.liu. Naahvliie.Tonn. W. I. Edwards, til Tea blHjeielu.lve attention to the dlea8 of the Eye, Ear and Noae. Offl Battle House, up-mlni. auiW-ly J. R. BUIST, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, NASHVILLE, TEN Ji. OfTIce Odd-Fellows Temple. Church and High Street. Residence 12 I'hmcli SU augl7-6m. Dr.F.A. BADGER, DENTIST, Odd-F'tJ'oW" Tewpla. Ckrch Bt Nashville, t Xennesse. angl7-ly. J.W.OHCHAUD, Mannfacturer and Dealer lu Looking-! J las l'irture Kramet, Wall rper, Window Bhjulrs nd CornU-ra, IliblOM, ml Miicio Htanl, MoUliiifpt. - Ta.suls and Nailn, "hair Cain and Pictures of all Kiixls. STREET, hI Cherry, TENN. in old 'y. AL H NO. 9 PUBLIC SQUARE, 3a,tiTlIle, Tenn. Jas. H. Brantly, Proprietor. augl7-Jy. AC A.DEMY OP ST. CECELIA For Young Ladies. CONDUCTED BY DOMINICAN SISTERS. (Founded In land.) This ' institution stands upon an en lneuee north of the city of Nashville, overlooking the valley of the Cumberland rlrer. For beauty of scenery, pure air and heallhfulneus It Is not sur- S atised by any institution cither In the lorth or lu the South. Sickness Is almost unknown. Chalylieate water, constant in supply, is upon the lawn, aud tlie purest white sulphur just outside the grounds. The course of Instruction eui traces all the usual retpulNitcs of a thorough and accomplished education, flttiug the pupil for the highest social circle or the office of teaching. The disciplinary itovernment is mild and paren tal, yet firm; the pupils are kept within the line of duty more hy sense of Justice and honor than fear of penalty. French Is taught by native teachers. Tl.eacadeuiicyenrcon sltts of two sessions of five months each. It commences on the first Monday In Septem ber, and terminates with Closing Exercises about the 20th of June. At the closing Ex ercises, Academic Honors are conferred and rewards distributed. Address, MOTHER SUPERIOR, Ht. Cecelia Academy, aug!7-lm. Nashville, Tenn. Southdown Earns FOR SALE. I have twenty-five yearling Southdown Rams for Sale at (20 to 8-iO per head. CAMPBELL BROWN, Ang. 17-4U Spring Hill, Tenn. ILai.d For Sale. A valuable tract of fifty acres of land for Sale, lying about one half a mile fiom Col umbia on the Mooresville pike, one half of It finely timbered and beautiful sites foe building. Will sell as a whole or In lots, J.T. WILLIAMSON, August 17-2tu Columbia, Tenn. PETER BECKENBACHT Boot and Shoe Maker. South Embargo Street, Columbia, : : Tennessee. o I desire to say to my old customers and others, that I still make Hoots and Shoes, and that no oue else Is authorized to sell them. Any persou or merchant pretending to sell my Roots or Shoes, is defrauding the pilous , ioi ue lis bemuK a llllHeuoou. May 18-77-ly. PElER BECK EN BACH. ROBT. M. McKAY. II. 1 FIGUEItsi. McKay & Figuers, ATTORNEYH - A.T - XAW, Columbia, Tennessee. Will practice In Maury aud adjacent coun ties. Prompt attention given to buslnes entrusted to them. Office: Brown block, up stairs. No. 14J., south side public square. Aug. 10-1K77. o3 o o a Ed Tit comb & Tonlcr, DRUGGISTS At the OUI Slrttut, Cornrr South Main St. and Public Square, COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE $35.00 JIACIIIXES. The Jmioited Wllli-ims Sincer SewniiJ Machines are precisely the same as the American Singer, In their workings and appearance, but much superior in f units ol Finish and Materials. ' We assert and are prepared to substanti ate the fact, that we are offering Sewllig Machihes superior lo every way to any or American manufacture, fhe working parts of our macbibe are Made of the very Best English Steel, and hence Durability is Guaranteed. - Every machine warranted as repre sehted. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Repairing ol all kinds sewing machines promptly attended to. H. W. HAYES, 48 Forth Market fteeet, 2d North of Uuion, f ASHVILLE, TENN. Machines sent C. O. li., with prlwllesie of examination. Julyt-(y INSTITUTE ! The Fall Session of Culleoka Institute opens August bth, 1S77. Terms same as heretofore. .' july27-77-2m. W. R. & J. M. WEBB. HOPKINSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL! 3 S B 1 CD B J O & EL E3 tr P as, r a P H 8 O ' ZQ O An English, Classical, Mathematical, Commercial aud Military School for young men and boys. The fifth annual session will open on Monday, September 3, 1377. For Circulars with foil information, ap ply to the Principal, J.O. FF.RUELL, July i.7-1 in. iiopkliisvllle, Ky. BARGAINS Having determined to close BiwineH, we offer our entire ("Stock of B R Y -GOODS AT COST FOR GASH. AlVTD LESS THM Containing a splendid line of White Goods, Dress Goods, Staple and Fancy Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c, &c. Those wishing to ptirchase any goods lu our line will do well to rail immediately. Ali persons Indebted to us by note or account will please call and settle at once. July27-ihn. ,J . JL. DUNL.AP fc CO. RIDDLEBURGER RESTAURANT 1 Columbia aud Maury County people vis iting Nasbville may rest assmed that they can obtain the very bsst meals the market affords at reasonable rates. Also the purest and best of Drinks and Cigars at my stand, corner of Deaderlck and Cherry Streets, Nashville Tennessee. OLIVER TOWLES. JnH-6-Gro. COLUMBIA Flouring Mills. o J. B. ASHTON, J. P. KeGAW, PROPRIETORS. 0 Merchant and Custom Millers. Orders so licited and filled with dispatch. Custom Orinding done to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Cash paid for wheat and corn. FOR SALE Four good Turbine Water Wheels, almost new, for less than half the original cost. Also, Bevel gearing, Spin dlea and counter-shaft, complete for a two run mill. Address, ASHTON & McQAW, july6-3m. Columbia, Tenn. 11. B. EDMISTOK'S School for Boys ! "Will ben in Hs next session on MONDAY, AUGUST 2UT11, 1S77. Thorough instruction aiven In Languages, Mathematics and Nat ural Science. Terms for tuition as follows, payable monthly: Primary Clashes $4 00 Intermediate Classes, . . . 5 00 Advanced Classen, . .. . . BOO Reference Is made, by permission, to the following gentlemen, who have been pa trons for the last two years: W. J. An drews, W. S. Fleming, A. M. Loouey, T. B. Rains, .1. H- WUliamn, W. B. Wilson. julyi3-tf. Cornell & Buchnau, CARRIAGE BUGGY BUILDERS. Sn cial attention liven to painting fc Boyd's Factor-, and repairing, at I .a nib ColumhsH, Tennessee. mcniD-w A. G. ROULSTONE, WITH WW KRQUSE & CO., WHOLESALE CLOTHING -ANl CLOTH HOUSE! North West Corner of Third and Race Streets, C1VCJXXATI, OHIO. McCLURE'S TEMPLE OF MU Sola Agent for the STEINWAY, KNABE, DUNHAM and HAINES BROS' "The Matchless," Burdett and Mason & Hamlin, Sfwt Music nml Snirdl Muxietil JHxi.i, Orders Promptly Filled- I will Guarantee to sell a Better In strument for L.ess Money than mny house in the South. Jas. A. IVXcClure, Union between Summer & Cherry Kts., NNSHVILLE, - - TENN. Jiilya-ly. T.E. Wiustead. R. O. Wintad. MAXWELL HOUSE Shoe Store! T.E.W1NSTBAD&C0, Dealers lu Fashionable Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises lTiiilrolia, Tr.ivpii.. Jo.7.N.Cheny St.,opjile XI a well House, NASHVILLE, TENN. A. i. (. Ol'JCI.AXD. Silcsiiuin. Julytf-ly COLUMBIA FHM.1LE INSTITUTE ! COLUMBIA, TENN- fJ?lie JJill Term WILLBi:IN SEPTEMBER THE 3, J877- Circulars statins; course of study1, and ot h er particulars, will be sent on application lo Uk v. U F4. I!E K KTT. IteHor, july 1 :-2iu. Coluir.bia, Tenn, ! BARGAINS ! COSTS! Established in 1835. DOLBEAR'S Coiiiincrcial Institiilions ! The Oldest in America. No. 16 North Summer St., Nashville, Tenn.; So. 1,183 Broadway, New York; No. 308 Canal HI; N. O. Open all the year. J. W. DOLBEAR, Author of "Dolbear's Science of Penman ship," No. 15 North Hummer SU, Nashville, Tenn. Book-Keeping, in all its varieties, prac tically and thoroughly taught, without ex pense to pupil for useless books, but with free access to all the best authors on the subject, without deceptive show or waste of time 011 that which is utterly useless. The pupil la, In a few months, put through a course of practice far greater in variety and extent than occurs in any business house In five years. Each bnslness house is con fined to a repetition of the small variety of transactions In that particular house, and to one form ol keeping books, while teach ing should Include all varieties and forms. The learning of book-keeping is an excel lent exercise of the mind and constant piaotlce in Spelling, Writing and Arithme tic, and for these reasons ought to bo taught al an early age. Wilting-, Ihe Dolbears have, by thirty years experience, reduced to the certainty of science and they asysttin of hand removes most dilion of the makes success have Invented training whic cramped con band, and certain to all who follow its instructions. Persons from six to sixty years of ase rau, iu a short, learn to write with ease and elegance, however cramp and stiff the writing may be at first Phonoxrapny is easily learned, and re porting is very profitable, and the most im tr vins business a younz man can be in Some ladies are now receiving ten dollars per oay as reporters. TtKHS-Payable in Advance. Business Writing 820 Usual time twenty lessons of one honr each, but the lessons not limited. Noex tra for Dens, books, rianer. etc. Book-keeping, single entry 820 Full course siugle and double entry toO Till:1 Includes books aud stationery. No extras. Usual time one to three months. Phonography S20 Pupils pay for the books used lu this art. Board and lodging from So to 97 per week july6-ly. ALBERT AKERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Room No. 26 Colonade Building. NASHVILLE, TENN. Will attend to all business entrusted to his care with promptness. Refers to Third National Bank of Nashville. mayls-ly StJlYZIYIER WE AH! Light Dress Suits ! Bine Flannel Suits ! Stylish Stripe Suits ! ight Mohair Suits ! Black Alpacca Frocks & Sacks ! Mohair and Linen Dusters ! Elegant White Duck Vests ! Light Under Wear ! Stylish Neck Wear! NTIGTHS Opposite Maxwell House, NASHVILLE, - TENN. 25as5t5sssit7 i W. K. D0BS01T, ARCHITECT Church Sirtt t, Corner South Cherry NASHVILLE, TENN. Til K LATEWT Hew York, Paris LONDON DESIGNS, AN BE FOUND AT- RO WE? Iff5' S, Draper and Tailor, . :,; North Clierry iH., - NASHVILLE. unei-ly. MILLIHEEY -AND- I nil GOODS! "Wholesale and Retail, 11 MES. M. J. BRYANT, Ag't. - HinerloH Patterns for wile. .Stamp lug and Pinking done U) onler. june-tf mm VAN S. LINDSLF.Y, M. D.. Gives his exclusive attention to the medical and surgical treatment of the diseases of the ZEIS?", 3Ui,:r, Tlioat emclCL 3NTosie, y.o. !", Corner of Church :ml Summer Stm ts, (l.'ii-st;.!!-, ) NASHVILLE, CJ- ROBERT W. JENNINGS & CO., Successors to Jennings, Cismukes & Woolwine, Wholesale Hats & Millinery Occupying theOl.l Stttsul of.TF.N'XlXOS, DISMI'KES & WOOLWINE, in the Publishing House lUm-k. Wo boy lo tinnoittice to our frieihls hiul the trade generally that we now have in store a large stock of all goods in our line suitable FOR TIIE FALL 'JTiiVXXl. To cash and prompt time dealers our prices shall compete with any market in the United States. We make the tilling of orders a speciality and guarantee satisfaction. ROBT. W. JENNINGS & CO., Aug. 17-4U NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. IRDY JIOKGAN. .1. W. THOMAS. W. ". MORGAN, THOMAS Sc OO., WIIOLESA LE NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS; RIBBONS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, BLACK ALPACCAS, ETC., No. 3 City Hotel Block, We are now in rece'pt of our Fall Stock, which is very large and attractive. We have paid cash for our entire purchase, and having bought prior to the recent advance, we are enabled to sell at Bottom Figures. Particular attention paid to filling orders. Aug 17-3m Female A SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. WOODBUHN, WARREN CO., KY. Terms, Per Session of 20 Weeks. Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Furnished Rooms and attendance on rooms SM) 00 Tuition, throughout the sped tied course of study, including the Ancient and Moderu languages, 2.1 uo Incidental Fee, 1 W EXTRAS Tuition iu Music ou Piano ' r iuitar,...S3i On Uss ol lustrument iu praetiee 5 ( ' Drawlugand 1'ainting, oai y la.wii,... l"iiO " " " triiwekly essons,.. io cv j Ministers' daughters will be charged only fl'ty dollars per seseion without Ihe extras. Sabbath school is held In the College i Uhapel every Sucday liiorninu, and preaeli ing in the afternoon by ministers ol differ- ent denominations. I Fifty dollars must be p'-.id iu advance, the balauee of the charges at the end of each ( of each term. ! The Fall Term will beiu ou the j First Monday iu September, 1877. I sr The Oldest Established Greo . R.Cixllioii nfe Co., DEARERS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY and DIAMONDS, Sterling anl Plated Silverwari, MAXWELL HOUSE, - wmmn I H ti v H H ron stock of mm Imported "V7"nos and SPECIAL INDUCESIENTS E3- T". G-AMBIjE;, Cor. Mitin and Eight 8l Pianos nail Organs ? FOR BALE AND IlENT. I have a niw 1'iano ami Oieen, Ixith of mi iM;rior tone ami tinisli. i-oiitaii.iu mod era improvements, that! otier for sale at halt pnee, Bolb instrunieiiis are fully war ranted to )lve satisfaction. Also, some s e oud hand Pianos for sale or rent .n r :i.sona ble teipis, UUI3T. J ). S.uITli. Mardki ao-bm. t.'o.uinb.a. Tenn. Gov'ment Claim Agency. Now is the time to fiio jor I lalioti loi Bounty, Aiiearsand Pay, ('iiish.n HDd At rejirs. Warof 1S12 and IMil. All Claims oi property taken by the Federal army duriug the late war, and carrylt.g tne Mail before the war, coliectea wmi nie uum ubjjiiicii. p.nnm rmm a. distance ran eommunicate with the undersigned. All bu-iiiess attend- eil to nromDtly. Oflloe under Herald and Mail, No. North Main .Street. March ltl-77-1 y. .1.1 .. WlJ-St )N Non-Resident Notice. W. II. Laneaster et al., vs. John C. I.ir.oas ter ei al. In thh cause it being sinrs-sted and prov en that the defendant, James A. Rust, Is a non -resident, of tneHtate of Tennessee, to that that the ordinary prooess of law can not be served uu liim, it is therefore or dered by the court that publication be made for four consecutive we: ks in the Herald and Mail, a newspaper published iu the city of CXilumbia, Maury couuty, Tennessee, re iiiil. ing the aid defendant to lie and appear before the (Y.unty Ooiu't ol said eounty; on thesef'ond Monday In September, 1HT7, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the sme will le taken for c.uifessed as to him and set lor hearing exparle. Angus! M, 1X77. . A. N. AKIN, Clerk. TENNESEE. ntBRKLL. K. M. OOOKALL. it. K.' MORGAN. NASHVILLE, TENN. College ! CORPS OF TEACHERS. I'.. F. CADKLL, A. !., J'kksiukm. Assisted by Miss Lou Arnold, Miss Mol!ie Karr, Miss Sallie Wilms, Mrs. H. F. Cabell, and Mrs. K. Fielils. All the te.iehers reside in the sime build lim wit b tlie pupils. This fivars tlie exer cise o that care and solicitude ot which young ladies should not be deprived while absent from t be paternal root. The rooms are neatly carpented and conveniently fur uished, and supplied with feather beds and pit ows, soil double blankets, heavy com forts aud com tortable wood fires. Though Moderu Languages (French and German), are marked in the catalogues at tlU each, yet they will be included with the Ancient. For lurthr particulars address, B. F. CABELL, President, or W. F. V iirrKSiDES, Proprietor, Woodbui o, Warren Co., Ky. July27-77-3ni. Jewelry Uo use in the Ci ty Spectacles, Soli Fens, Clocks, kt., - NASHVILLE, TENN o Iverware Made to Order. feb2-77-tf for I r m fancy mums and Domestic OFFERED TO MERCHANTS. COLE M IW A, TENN A. TYLER & CO., WIIOLEHALE Grocers, And dealers In Foreign and Domestic Liquors, l.-, 17 & 10 N. Market St., NAS IVILLE, : TKNN julyli-tini. WM. J. WILLIAMS, UNDERTAKER I AND DEALERS IN : Al UlAds audCEvery Style and Sis of Burial Cases, Caskets Cof fins and Gloss White Finish. Atteuds promptly to all calls, In town or surrounding country. Uno Hearses and gentle horses, and all at reduced juices. Al ways ready. Air Tight and atei proof Ca ses and Caskets. Phdy Walnut Collins ten dollar, l will deliver at any depot on the railroad. WM.J. WII.J.IAMS, cuueoka, Tenn. Cor. Main 4 Ht. John Bis. . febl-77-tim LEMUEL PADGETT, Attcrrey ;t Li7 ni Ssllcitsr ia Chficsrj, Oflloe Ou the South Blje Of the NonnrrvJ with Wilkes 4 ilulloek. lblll-7;-iy E EE V Q LAS S. C FOR OJE3C.T30", QUEENSWARE, Lamps, Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, "Window Shades, lHic, JhM? LOW PRICES 2 AND STOVES, TINWARE, ETC., As low as they can be sold,and for Hoofing, tititteritis.-iiid II. paliln-, rail at No. 9 South Main Street, .... COLUMBIA, TLN. o . MANTELS! MANTELS! If you propose to build or Improve your property, eill and examine oar in-w s'o.-lc of MARHLKIZKD MANIKL.S. They are handsome aud cheap. July IS77. ALL 23 Xa J- 1ST Ami all kimls of IMain inul V: loiiKTs. E?tF Apctit also gai is THE PIANOS. ORGANS, o teiiii ii. u, t ii CALL AND SEE HIM-NO. 20 PUBLIC SQUARE, COLUMBIA , TENN. jlli -II-.".". GIEBS ART No. 45 Union Street. The undersicned linvlnc pnrehaseil the entire shirk, working Instruments an I u tod will of tlie tilKKS A KT HA I.I.KK Y, would resp-'et fully an iioumv I Iril li - is mil v prep n -ed aud determined to maintain tlie reputation of the esiililiui".ii as tlie 1 IIL-W' A IIP iA LLKKY lu the Suit hern f'ta'es. All liiiprovein.iits l.i piiotor.ipiy are prompt I V adopted, and ali our work guaranteed V give sit i. net ion. v. i:. A.ni'ritic;. July ls77.-ly. isiiee.;ssor to t'.u I C. 1 'i -1. I ' !. JOSH G. BAILEY & 00, NO. '2H NORTH r?IDE (at lei; a i:kyann out m am -DEALERS IN- Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Toilet Articles, PURE WINES A1TD LIQUOES, For Medleal Purposes, together with all articles usually It. pt on sale l-i a FIRST - CXtASS DRUG STORE. Special Atienti'n to Physician's Proscriptions, which will be filled at all Hours, DAY OR NIGHT. HKACMONT HlTiHES is wiili tin Ifoiisf, timl will ! -I.-.. I L. m rvt- Iim many friemls, lie liavini; li:il nearly four yours x I-i 1 1 ;ui. Mr. 1 .: , i 1 --, (tlx many of liis nlil friemls know), was foiiiwetfl it It Mckm-s. '.i. - Rrynu licfoi'o tin; war, for live years. july l.'J-.'lin. Eye, Ear, and (ClIA.llTJ-:ill-2I.) No. 9 North High Street, near Corner Church Street. Office hours from 10 A. M. to 1 i yt., and from :!:. to li v. m. FREE DISPENSARY FOR THE POOR ONLY. Open from 2:.H) to:J:;S0 p. M. dally (Sundays excepted. Julyti-ly. m 3E3, Aaijff DEALER IN Drugs. Medicines Chemicals, Perfumery! SOAPS, COMBS AND BKUSIIL8, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Fancy aud Toilot Articlea, Books and Stationery, Kerosene Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, Garden Seeds, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnislics, And Dye Stuff, Etc, Etc., Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes, Patent Medicines, etc. April 27th-I877. BOOKS, STATIONARY, Picture Frames, etc. I have moved ray utock of nooks, Picture, r :t -class Hook Htore to my Old Bland, hextdoor COME ONE! To the reoi.ltj's popular A 0 FOR W. R. EL AM & CO- in,..f.iVoi.f h-l,l,t Jt, ill. , , . KINDS w mm ! AT BOTTOM PIttCES! WiXL PAPER, CIlKAI'I'i; THAN ANViiNi: ! BOOKSi niry Slalioiu-ry, :il prii-i s in snii nil cus lor tlx liii'-sl :inl swi'clfst toiinl I r SMIT1I AMKKICAN. GALLERY NASHVILLE, TENN. 1TRLIC SO. CAKE, GlieinisalE, Throat Institute. WALL PAPER, SHADES, and In fact, everything to lie found in a to the I'ost UfHco, op.sWim Nelson House COME AIiL ! ! low price Hook Bttire. t ; i ! i ; ! S.. ---- 1 1 . s i