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Edited by W. A. Smith, Ph. D. A IHUIIA-WtTil.t rotJI. On the lone and silent mountains, Midt tii epmy of splashing fountains, Lives a race of hard r men, tscng In h-illiui-i, told bv pen. !"i, and often, wo liave heard it He.trd their mighty tieels of daxiujr, .With their taruets and claymores, 'F ire-brands from Hie mountain llarlng Fierce in battle evermore. They know no sicUaess, know no sorrow, J.ive In health, lo-tluy, to morrow; Always strong, and always healthy Never rich, but, alWHVH we-alil.y. From tlie fact tiiat. all f-lioiild' learn I."atii, am! niii-.d the lesson well, TiiKt I hey drlnlc the water lumc, Widen all nations now foretell, if you use it, 'All U nvll." -laury lorte heM a very interesting ineetiiifr January -2'hh, Tuesday even ing. We learn that the following !Vi.'ei were elected for the ensuing term: I-.. V. Pillow, V. C. Templar; .A!r. Thomas Lamar, W. V. T,; J. B. V.'ood-i-le, W. Treswurer; Bro. Brooks, Steietary; Sam Shirley, I. (i .; Charles Ionian, ). C; David ( Jee, M.; and Jiro. .Sam Bush Watkins took his wat as 1. W. C. T. Bros. William Shir ley, Iah- I 'ailey, John Tunar, Joseph Jv. I wards, David Coad, Jack Porter, I'd Woodside, D. Helm, W. C. She ji.inl, and li jsscll went in attendance, : Iso Miss Brooks. The oHieerj were to have heeii installed last Tue.slay nilit. Sjieeclies were made liy Bros. Watkins, Woodside, I'illow, Jack Porter, and Bro. William Shirley if r. porU'tl to have made twelve speeehcH four more than he made at the pre vious meeting. Tht; bird-supper in Williamsport lodge, l.i,t Friday evening, was a very elegant aflair. A few lays ago, ve hal the pleasure of meeting Kstpiiro Xolos, of 1 lamp shire, in Columbia. ?df. Z;.)n JVr,u,' No. 72, I. O. (;. T., elected l'n'ir oflicers for the present ij'iartrr, i-.y they were in r filled on the iMl!:, hytl.e Rev. V. (J. Hi'-.isl, y, w lio alVr the installation, io!( r.v t. d the audience ftrabout thirty sniii'.it 's in i i s : i .-1 1 way, with giwxl Mholesoine li;i'J.. Pelitio'lS are on the tahle :it every rey.ilar liie.'lii'.g. With si:h : i 1 1 : t as Sedlwrry, I iultton, 1 (:idicy, I Tiriiis .ii, ( I'.vlwin, iind lat tho:t'h not lea-ii, I'ncleMesser Vestal, Ml. .ion hxlge will prevail. The v'Tt'ls may l low, the slormsmay heat, ?ut t-Uc I I'oimd-.d on .Ml. ion's hill; ...nd ;-.s ti,e r.ioiiiitaiiis were round si" I'it .h ruji. Mi. May the laird's rdo:j:itiiin of prsU-et ion le round sdiowt Jlf. ion forever; rn, j the little r-t renin that has b' cn started iVoi-n he loo of the hill, c;:tiiiiio to grow in r-i.e and strength, until (lie whole plain liciicalh may he mj ;i)cr-d ia the .-a in", until there shall not be oiu; Jeff sd voeate I he cause of the evil. ro. Ilen-iey has organized several Ho I'ncle MtKer it our last meet- o J'me Inn" in Williamson county t'nince. talk ( jireachcs tfi.'i "estal irave u ;T in-;. KviJilar iiicelings tiitiht of each month, iull moon. P. o'l Wednesday on or Jitfiij the If. Sil TJr.VM TeS'perasca z'i Intemperance. r.v .(. n. havm i", ( if tin? Jl r.KAiai and Mail oltleo. rT5M the way that he sees the MitMtf through his temieranee sjH-cta- .c!e. To the K-av.'Ts of this .:iper, I would .-.I-!; your at I W. 'on a few minutes, vhi;" we wciith i'eicperaiice and I n-(i-iiqieram e in the the sc!cs of justice; ..m l m'.o t'ji'ir good and h;id iiu;les. i usk DM ( to l";iu ) what is Intent peraiil e? and. i an-w. r, it is doing ;t:ivthilig to excess. A pefsoi () '-' intemperate in eating, such .as il hittoii, iind v.'e can l.e in temperate itf '"U 'ig, such as the shifiat.J, whom iloti on de-H-. ilies. Hut h wors m intcioiu-'.iK -.f iid that weshtdJ notice, w :,. ,:, i,.L in-r to IU X esS Hot Wt.tiT, J".il ii-oiorr, y, iiu ."., tor touciniiff the-e, to l'.trtaV' tiK'rcot, I for no m. M can ptirtake of ,'css lie is poisoned, and ;f mi .. :;re the dt adlii'st. iiore ineji than any other, nij oilier )'"! ;ons a! n. ii lo an c x mi e.n-ess; M)i,,l1 llil iioison, )i- Tiuy kill ves, tliito 'ombiii'.ied; then is when a man takes iiis 11 :-. jntr els- I class'.' VtMfn-M,1) ;naUe notli- out o!'H hut an ewess. 1 am filJe oir':nii;o can n ieinpc-iM hinU, then i' n i.'-l be inteinH-rate; a:td a.::Jl ii;ie!i:p. raiier is (ondemucd b- til-- i oeat ii lU r !' the ie; veils and tin- e:;;b. -io',:l, this nui.st Jm a i ei v -ioiid act; !o;- i! r.tii.-es more mis ery than any oilier h.o.i: l.uowii to iO.'.ui. 1 1 c.iu-es happy ho:n Ut he tiiokei: no it sends a man into dis grace- j! scatters th aii'i ii bright hopes of -isieil in, it brings I os i. n,i,: upon the di inker !;: most horrible mi! ri s tliis woi id ii:is kiK.-wn; hm w hich are smail in comparison wjth .'he w retchedness and woe that await 'hV hereafter, w hen the soul JctiVew thi'hi. lyt'' receive its jtisi icwar.i )li f; :t ' stive mortal man from tliui j1o.hu ()!i .'nan ! look at this picture if mi-erv and lorn from the accurst" !..!'.. !...'.. re t iu' ll-.Tbt ol death t'er take you, before vU are hurrieil on to the t iTible cull .f Jv.nid despair where l'.ie eiiauce of l.'ll' ml Yen trolll .t -l t.:il pii.ii-a.ii -nt, hi the Jake th.lt burns with lire and brimstone, is past, Oil hi he-! if you ii ivc a husband' ad dicted to ihis'hahit, oi'di inklng whis kev drinking; the eure of our glorious II "public, g. to that husband, ask him as lie loves you, to stop drinking; pray to (hid to give him power to Mop thv terrible habit, and let me tell you, ui sure as you pray in l.iiih U lieving your prayer will !; aiisAvcivd. just so stirt; v. ill (bid heed your cries, ami and turn your husband into a loving and tender husband change his course, an I sit him on the narrow path that lead to glory. In th,1 next place, 1 ask you, drunk ard or ill i terate drinker, (if you are reading thU) why do you drink? Why do vmi take thaO which me.kes you u ""- thin a bru'e? Tiiutth.il steals yours:-...,,. i j,.M-kets your cash? That th it sc... V(1,, home in a stateof iuc'.rialioii? n.. , lsk .Jo y,,,, take t'nat. tf.i't r.bs y..jr r.i,,.v.i.w ,f ,.v,rv comfort? tnat s; ii'ls -..iir c.u. 1 1 n 1 1 ' : V I be. J and ureaivs rv heaii rvouVwlfe? Wliv! I -k yoitT .. ... lib! ve angels! Mop III i ...... 1 1 ii.ws wond r. and listen while ..v. a ..;,.-( )h! ve heavens! stand in aioa'.enieit', a I drink for the effect. What! are effects of liquor pleasing, I ask the man rolling and tossing iA delerlum to answer, and the answer I get is snakes! snakes! drive them away, don't you see them? Who, I ask. Them red eyed demons, Is his response. And you call this pleasing do you? you call this a charming effect do you? If so, God save me from such a charm. But some will say 1 don't go that far. I only drink a glass now and then, and you know there's no harm in that; for does not your ihble say "a little wine for the stomach's sake? J hit my dear friend one glass is an excess-of poison, and is alw'ays the be ginning of ruin. It is true, the Bible says "a little wine for the stomach's sake," and it is equally true, the bles sed liook says: "no drunkard shall in herit the kingdom of heaven." But what the meaning of the passage you refer to is, I think, I can better im press upon you by an anecdote. Once there was a'n Irishman who had join ed a temperance society in the old country, and when he came to the United" States, one of his friends said: "Pat let's drink?" ".No, thank yon," said Pat, "I be loii'j to the Templars." "Kh! but this is a free country." "I know," savs Pat. "Well, did you ever read Paul's epistle to Timothy?"queried the other. "Yes, indeed, and 1 have." ' ' Well, you've read where Paul a ys to Timothy, "a little wine for the stomach's sake?" "Ves, and I have," replied Pat, 'ibut my name's not Timothy, and be jab ers. there's nothing the matter with mv stomach." Just so, my friend, the Bible does allow wine in some diseases, but when there is no disease, where is your au thority for drinking? Jf instead of wine, Paul had said take a little castor oil, would you have drunk it by the glassful? I think not; then why do you drink a deadly poi son, and brinjr up the Bible as author ity, when it authorizes nothing of the sort? Ask a drunkard to siirii a tem perance pledge, and mark his answer, how insignificant it is: "Beckon I hie am hie -going to hie throw awav mv lilierties file':1' As if that was not the very thing he was doing as if it was not a liberty to have a chance to sign a pledge, to keel) one in the right path, and us if it was a liberty to drink; I ask you sir. (if you ure readme tins) diU uou cre ate you in his own image to deform that image in the manner you are do ing? If so, I am done; if not, what are vou tloing this tor? It can't Ik? for any personal aggran dizement, for surely, your wife does not like to see vou come home all bloated up a red nose a black eye and the fumes of liquor on your breath. It cannot lie to please your children; no, that's not it: lor see them run, when they see you stagger ing home. Jt cannot be for any bene fit you gain by it; for I'm quite sure, you gain no work by such conduct, you gain no customers by drinking li quor, you gain nothing 1 can see by using strong drink, except your friend's disgust, your wife's tears, your ehild rens' fear, a drunkards home, (muxt likdj no honir at (iff) and to be brief, you gain a drunkard's life, a drunk ard's death, and a drunkard's hell. This is a true picture; for no man can take his glass for any length of time, without being a drunkard. Now let me ask you, in all earnestness, to turn, think what you are doing, consider how terrible it is for a man to so for get his family, his friends, and his (iod, as to take the first drink, tint he knows has led many as firm ami good as he to liecome a loathesome drunk ard, to become a man lost to all hope. The iast thing gone for rum, until the bonds ( iod made are broken, and the family scattered in disgrace, and trampled into dust. Oh! man, if you are takingthat fatal step if you are taking your glass Jod help you to stop; think of the curse you are bring ing on your soul, think what fortunes vou are scattering, think of the liiight hopes of the wife, you have sworn to honor and protect, you are blasting. Wife, J iiskyou again, have you a husband m the habit of taking his glass? ask tiixl to help that hus band, ask (od to help that man who cannot help degrading himself lAt me tell you this, gentlemen, you have to make up your minds for good or for evil, there is no intermedi iM;fc; to drink is either right or wrong', nod ;f is most assuredly the latter. Now, "yo aft ?ucn, sensible men, you do not wish to be o,kX'd lit Ju any other light." If you don't,1 Ihch witft you know you are doing a shifuj 'thiig. fbaf. pv.i are cursing yours!f nil') ygiif famiic. W)v? study about il-why wil you eap curc atiil lijgluT Pjibn yourself, and bring your families, whom you say you love, down to want, bhampajid dis grace? Vou scecin to love them, don't you? We w1!l let your conscience answer, if yon have one, and we hope none have gone s. fiir iji sin as to lose it. But your coiisclcm-to );; either lost its pow -r. or vou have lost vou Lv" for your wife and children; tor no man iitutiw. a tooiHcjcneo can spend his last cent, and even the last bed, to satisfy his insatiate tldit Ij'e "hcry de mon,'' when his wife is 111 (tf'. H id his children are crying for bread. '.Now, 1..1 in ;sk you, tiiodcratc. drinker, turn i"for yim;!'t this far gone, lie foreyou have brought flltnh' want, and shame insm youreii', ;;') before your doom is settled, aaid you die the death of u diti)kard and go to a drunkards hell: for Um; iwofc i)i Jiir spiration says, "no drunkard ha In herit the kingdom of heavtn." Now, Christian I turn to you, the drunkard necjjs your prayci; for he can do nothing of hf'i,' jr'; Jhit the prayers "of the righteous uvudlh jii"f ''" But not only does the shiner need vo.ir jiHjvers, but also the friends of templ-i afi.ee ute.l y;;;;? inlhieiice; you -e every day the WVff;'i',v thfa 7.,7sterevil, you see our JiUls IJf--( aoi v,4-Wwmg. on ' account of whisky; hioM of jhe jev-;;rs we 'have were sent onf upon his yoifd r jhaf ; state, on account r,o;ig drmk. j Voil read of thmihrtfid J"'lt': yearly from the s.Ve Cu. ! Then, why not lend your ?r?" fhieiov) for temperance against the giant, intcmi-.fi;-e, ft is certainly no disgrace to join some Kood h;i;fp;"r anee organization. It can certainly do you no harm, but may lie the ps of freein g our glorious country from thlsjrcdf'ul scourge. Then we should lie a happy H.-0,L. 'i-i. li -i.. 1 J n I V- is ill it- J ' l it . iii.rtiii tfl. it i.L'ers on my linnd, and that is "that all Christian ieopIe who expect tt reap a reward.' ,;ut take part in raising the fallen one;, )iiosl cvtent the hand of friendship to each hhii ti them. If it costs a little trouble or in coiivcniaiice, tney must not tliuiK o that, but must use their utmost ihiw er ftvir uood, and thwir ell'orts will lie crowned with joy, and they siiajl wa nulonous rewarti. in: ihhi, jot down on rtah reader, let him not mis apply tie strength (,i hjs arm, that Mionjf arm of man, to ivlipin the o.-afu tiful and fuJr Jook up for protx'ction; show that man hi dMt.Y, snatch the drunkard from hell, and ,fay he by tlie help oi itoti reiorm um way and liecome a temperate man. My dear friends, let us Identify our selves with the grand temperance niovenjent, let us all, by the grace of (iod, launch our boats of influence on "the turliulent utuo." that wc maj catch some of the drift-wood of hifej.i peranoiu, tTe it is too late ami it has lieen swept oyer tluy rearing cateract jjlto the whirl pKl of dark Jispajr, t'oi-t'JJHl a. Tens. J-'ebiunry i, iS7. Gospel Temperacce. Sunday night there was a Gospel temperance meeting in the Cumber land Presbyterian Church, when Dr. Templeton, Judge Fleming, and Esquire Watkins spoke. .Although the night was Inclement, She house was crowded. Another meeting was held Monday night, Hon. J. lu Bul-lK-k and Dr. C. (J. It. Nicholls spoke to a large audience. About seventy persons signed the pledge. Dr. Nich olls's speech was perfetly splendid; it was magnificent. Tuesday night was appointed for another iweting. Eminent statisticians have calculat ed that the amount of ingenuity and labor expended by impecunious topers in getting free drinks would, if devoted to any honorable and useful pursuit, pay off the national debt in a little more than six years and eight months. CHANCERY .SAIKS. OK oal Estate. R. A. Glenn, Administrator, vs. N. C. IlarUc sob, et at. BY virtue of ft decree or the Honorable Chancery Court, Columbia Teuu., reu uered at the October term, 1877, In the above hi y led cause, I will on the 41 Ii day ot March. 1S7S, proceed to oiler for ujtlo at the Court iioase door in said town of Columb-a to the bitiost and best bidder.at public out cry, the remainder interest, of lite home stead and dower, heretofore laid otT and net nnart to I he widow of Ezra IIrdlMn. dee'd. in the following descried tracts or parcels o' land in the i:oih civil district, ot Maury county Tennessee, and bound-d as foliown, to-wit: The homestead IncludiDg the man sion and out-booses. iJeglDnlnif at David Laveudrr'a south-west corner, on the centre of the pike, thence with hltt lice south SSJ, east 31.-10 poles to astafce in the lane, cedar poHl; thence south , west fi!ly-ix and M-lOU poles to a stake; thence south A1 , west A-i p les, to the cen tre oi the turnpike; theuce not th 1" poles, to a stake in the cen tre of the pike; thence north 8iri-4", west -11 po.es to I he centre ol Flat Creek; thence up said creek, norlh 9-', eat 80 polen; tin nee south Wi'J, east $1 poles, to the cenire of trie pike; thence, touth 3, west 3t aud 40-llHI oleH, to the begi nnloij. Contalulnx at) acre--; and also tlie dower tract, bounded as follows: .Beginning at a stake, U being the south-east corner ot tlie homestead lot; tliencb north 2-, east 5ti and M-100 poles to a stHKe in the laue, cedar posi; Uience south S8 ', east l;i and 18-100 poles to a stake. W. A. William's corner, In said lavld Lavender's south b'-untlry Hue. Thence south 2-, west 70 ami SO 100 polts lo a stake, hack berry and cherry posts; thence north 2)i , east 17 and HI-1U0 poles to a stake, ash post; thence west 72 poles to the beginning; containing flfly lour (! acres, lu all, coutaininu elxht four (S4) acres. S tid land will be sold on a credit ot nine aud eighteen moutl.s; pur chaser or purchasers will be retjulrtd lo ex ecute noted with Koott security bearing In terest from day of sale, and a lieu will lie re tained on said land lor the payment of the purchase money notes. Ordered that rnbli-c;ition-einadeiutlieHKHAi.ii ami .Mail. Jan. 25, "7.S. t). B. C( MJfEK, C. & M. W". P. Ingram vs. A.J. Fly, Administrator. virtue ol a decree of the Honorable hancry Court at Columbiii. Tenn.. rendered at the October term, 1S77, In the abovH styled cause, 1 will on the 4th dny of March, 178, at the Court House door In the town of Columbia, proceed to offer for pale In said town to the highest and best bidder, at public out-cry the following described tractor parcel of hind, situated In district 14, Maury C. unty, Tenn., ou Duck Kiver.aud bounded us follows: Beginning ui h lurae red oak on the south bank of liiu-k Ktver, the north-west corner cf G. Wiol Kinzer s land; south lso poles 80 , west to a stake, O. Whit Kluztr s south-west corner; thence tst SO poles and 20 links to a slake; thence south ilh said O. Whit Kinzer's wr-st bonndry line of his Fl'wker trct, to the centre or the Columbia aud WUliainspoit road; thence west wiih said road tostakejthence nc rlh :M poles and 9 link to a set stone, east of the tl w e 1 1 i n k ; theuce east IS poles anil 8-!0 H)les to a et stone, near the hat n; thence north ti'l poles to a set stone, tbei.ee we-t lit poles to a set stone, near T. .1. I Telt's south-east corner;thence north 11 and 8-10 po es lo a stake; thence east oi poies to astake; thence north 50 poles to a stake, on the south bank of Duck Kiver; thence tip Hkl river with its nieand eis to a lynu and iron-wood pointers, l eing tiie south-west ofa fio'ij acre tract, granted to W. W. Coleman; thence north' crossing said river SMJ-.; poles to a stnke in the south iHMindry line of .Martin P.Ki wm's tnict; thence with said line up said liver, Sxl'J and 4-V, east 4l'r. poles to a stake: thence south, passing sniu river to a stake on south auk ol said Mvei; thence up said river Willi its nieandeiings lo ti.e beginning; ciu taiuing aiioul two hiintlred and forty and one-half acres i21U' u acresi. Said land will be soid ou a credit of oue and two years, except tlie mi in ol Si") in cash on day (if sale; Itee lioiu ihe right and etjuily of 'redemp tion, 'i'iie piirc'Uaser or purchasers will be leijiiirxlto execute notes with good ap pioved security, bearing interest Irom dale, and a lit n letulned for the pavmentof the purchase money notes. Ordered Hint pnbll catiou be made In tlie Hkkai.h and Maii Jan.io.TS. D. 1J. COOl'Klt, C. it M. Itickfttsaud Ilagan vs. Mary A. Hagan, et cl. LY virtue of a deciee of the Honorable ) Chancery Hunt, at Columbia, Tenn., r.-bdered at ihe October tenn 1H77, iu the above, si led cause, I will on the 4ih day of .March 1S78, proceed to oirer for sale at the Court f louse doo, lu the town of Columbia, lenu., to Ihe highest and best bidder at public out-cry, ihe following described tracts or paixei-oi lanu i-wii rracl No. 1. Iloumlt-il as CHANCERY SALES G. B. McKennou va. P.C. Wade", et si. BY virtue of a decree of the Honorable Chancery Court, t Columbia Tenn.-, rendered at the November special term, 1877 In theaboveslyle-1 cause, I will on the 4th day of March, 1878, at the Court House door, lo the town of Co uujbia, lenu., pro ceed to offer lor sale at pub-ic out-cry to tlie highest and best bidder, the following described fru-t or parcel of laud to-wit: A tractor paicel of land Situated lu Ihe 14th civil district, of Maury County, Tennessee, on Poplar creek. Hounded on tue wet-t by the land of T. A. A. Soweli, aud Helen A. Wade, on the souili by the land of John C Foster, aud on the east ontl north by tho land of Ceeorge Kiuzer; containing eighty-th:e and three fourth acres acres). Said laud will be sold on e credit of twelve and iwenty-f.iur months, except the sum o." (75) seveuty-tlve dollars in cash, which will be it quired of puichaser or purchasers on day of sale. The purchaser or purchasers will be requir ed to execute notes with good and apptoved seem in, bearing interest from day of sale, and a lieu will be retained on said land to secure tbepayment of said notes.- Ordered that publication be made iu the Herald anil Mail, Jau.2.i, 7-1. D. B. COOPElt, C. A M. Pure Bred Fowls. 1. L,lF8COlin COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE, Breeder and Snipper of hit Inl L::l :ai Water Fswls! Kies for hatchinr fn Season. Fowls for rale at all times. Pre rapt attention given to all orders and communications, which are respectlully solicited. octl3-77-ly. II. 11. Tilcomh vs. IS. A. Kogers et aL BY virtue of o decree of ihe Hon. Chance ry Court, at Columbia, Tennessee, ren dered at the April term, 1.-C7, in the above stld cause, I will proceed to oiler lor sale, at the court house door, lit the town ol Co lumbia, Tenn., ou Monday, the Hln day "f February, 1878, to the highest and best bid der, at. public outcry, the lollowiDg describ ed house and lot, siltmtcd and being in the town of Columbia, Tenn., on the north side of Sixth Htreet. (formerlv- Free Street.) and one of the Dale lots: Jlegiuning at a stake in said street, tlie south-west corner of Mrs. M. J. Wriuht's lul; running lltencd witii Mrs. Wright's west boundary line, say live hundred feet, to t lie alley sep arating tne lime 1014 irom Macedonia: theucet west won the sout h margin of said alley, say one hundred and fifty feet to W J. Dale's line; thence south villi s-ild line, say four hundred feet, to Sixth (formerly Free) Street; thence e-ast with said street, say one nuuureu unci liny, tome De-giunme containing by esiunatlon two acres, more or less, with all the improvements thereun to belonging. Said house and lot will ba sold on a credit ot one and two years, and free from the equity of redemption, which right or equity in hereby cut otf and foiever Oarreel, D. n. COOl'JiK, Jan. II, 78. Clerk and Master, A. D 0JI ECU'S uman Jt&air -AND Fancy Goods Emporium Perfumery and Toilet Articles. KID GLOVES, FANS, ETC 105 FOUTH STREET. Bet. Market and Jefferson, Louinvi'lr, Ky sept7-iy. P3 a 1 Has removed bis I.trge Stock of and Extensive JUST RECEIVED Geo. C. Taylor, Administrator, Matthews, et al. BY virtue of a decree of the Honorable Chancery Court, at Columbia Tenn., rtu- oereo at tne uoiot.er term. js 1, iu inettmive st vied cause. I will on the 4ih day of March 1878. at the Ctmrt House door, iu said town of Columbia, proceed to oiler ft r sule.at pub lic out-cry to the highest and best bidder the following desci ibed tract or parcel of land to wn: A t pact or parcel of land K in and being in tiie Ulh civil district, of Maury County lennessee, ana bounded as in. lows Beginning at a stake, Charles Brown's south-west corner; thence west with Klisha I'll Hen, s line to a sink-; thence a 1101th westerly course to said Puil-n's romei 1 hence with Ransom Lnngham'.s east bonndry to his north-east corner; I hence north to a suar-tree at Bose s South-east corner; theuce east with said Bose's south bouuery to Brown a north-west corner; liieuce soiiin wnn saiti crowns wesi. boundary to the beinniiig;aiid containing by survev, eighty-three acres and one hun dred and fifty-two poles, t-tt acres aud 15J pole-). Said land ill be sold ou a ciedit of six. twelve and eighteen mouths. Ortlered that publication be made in the Herald aud Mall. Jan. 25, 78. D. B. COOrEU, C. AM. L.ISi SALE. 11. follows! Begin. mligou lhe'uori.h boundary line of Samuel j.nes irafi ai a, set sione, ill links west ot an el 111, marked u u side line ou the south side: runnijig thence with said north btulidar.y eatt, souib t-.'j", cast (j J ' 3 poles to Ihe norphreiitsl corner 01 said tract lu Mays line; tnence with sanf'e youtli 11, west l.S jKi)es to hi- corner; thence with his lineeas.s uth 8s' ,, east 14 poles to Owen (initio's iue; I hence with l)io same s 1,, st. Ulh I, , west o2 pojes lo a pomer vf Ihe Kixou iraci) tli hii(j wjf h the Isitou )lne west, north bf-i-, -vest Ssj pojes to Ihe por uereii'M. W. l.les tract; thence with hltt line aud Win. titles iiue uonli lji , east 128 poles to Ihe beginning; containing 80 acres more or less. Tract ..o. J. ki o'fiin.1 the Nixon tract. 3;:ti 1 bouuoeu us loiiovts: lieginnlng at a tuli'MhuisiJi;, tli stitilh West corner of Sam el Liit-s' Hcl, anl if un- henc? cast, south 8s1 , , e.ist lw poles 16 a stake Iif if -lauu, M P.eusaul road; thence with said road Kouill trt , east 51 poles lo I lie o' 4 70-lie acre iract; tnence west -aine-, south , wuiv;: poles to mi s,;;ne- inence wun said 11 act w. st 18 poles to a sfct JOfcK, tjjepce along a road aud J.J.Aklh's line, sotnh" d-4 , west W 4 10 poles lo an elm, hit cornei' theuoo W1I.J Akiu s Iiue, south 58 ', West 1.1 pole s to his c ruer; thence with his line nor! h 78, west. iv -o;-; to a stake, nis corner; thence wlln blsliui sout it, .u;:i y. west 8J8-10 poles to C. 1. Cooper.'rf line; 11 nee ,ih ,' ooriei 's 'ti .1. ' ....X.. .:i ,r.V 1 . iiue H mi, uiu 111 t) j , ,vrrsti pf'ies to a trske tier il w. -ne f a hrnnvh lltebc uo.hj rprtu 1; east pt'des to-a stake vltb twodorW'isjilsaiia n. ei-fj p('inie'i-s'. Willi leiieis H. N., ami date i,t maiHed iil said tieec' ; Ihrtioa wist, north fen,' 4-, west H.1 poles to a slake, d g-wood pointers in the head of a hollow; theuce w.lh Akin's Hue 1101 th. north :-)4 ', east (i pol-s to a stake .itl Vw y fxi'n'ers. Wm. Mies' cor- Dt-Jj tsVrief'ivith his 1 ll'i'-e '(rfhifll W-t m."i! polew 10 a stake, his oomert thtnije wl;b his etne south 81 14, east ;S0 peiies to his cor nel; thence with ids ilne'itoith lt'.4, east W7 poles to his corner say :t poles northward trom a-iifw-uu oij.e,; oj-t-rnid-afi; thence vi ith hlsilhesonth 82 ,ewt t piie tt wast Ijouutlaiy ol KajMueT-Liles' tract, wt a- stn-fee near edi.e 01 road; theuce soul h,- sout h 'P0, -es "J poles to the beginning; coutaiuiug It'll '-i kdt cs more .rii-8. ' Traci S0.3. "Cdntkiiiing 470 6erH, inltin J(V). boguded as fotb'ws; Ileiniilng'aC a 'sVt ..(.U, il.uiiiK'ti--es corner of a aftie Uucl, ktl'-WII "S f ix Ai pol4 trf.:t L,liplrg 10 But Sis Wia't. Satin Jay nitfbt, tilsiut initlnijilit, a witlow li villi; on Montcalm street. Iipitrtl a iiiiin lull ou tlie walk in front ot iicr lioiise. uiki raisim; 11 cliainbcr wiiulow she called tint to the ro.strate form to know if he was hurt. 'Sua much thaz'er way I alius comedown in 'er winter kczuii! ' re plied a lliiok voice. 'If Veu tlon t move 011 I'll 1 1 1 a p iliccman and have him take you to the station!" siie continued. "Will you, maam? Shanks! I've '-on Itaikin' all 'roiin' fr morc'n two i,"l'. ' i .,,,Mm H y" minciice tt r l-. I 'f.xt-Jl 1 y'.vT"' t l '" eie "--w.v J.i.e frfl...i. lu-avi-ns stand Htm 1 Now, sen taxse-noii!" I listen to hi Wonli J5tlt she didn't. l.h .trnU f,-tf: V. ... 1 'f ti uu n . . ti.eu.-.esti. vw : i" t'l lhences..uli. w.s . .. "uu aiajto li lan; 1 hence 1101 th ;irJ, east poles 10 a set rock; tn en ce. south 88';, , cast 18 po'.es to set rK-K, Ihe Ml-ie ol bn'inujug; coutaiuing 470 luiitus l'jti ueles. '' ' Ti-iit-t o. 4. Hounded and descrilied as IoIIowf: lie-giuning at W. J. Cecil s west corne r o! a part of Henry Booker's ti act.r tin ning iionh Hi polestoastaKt ; theuce north 1 , west I'tVifis-loo poles to a stake; thence uoi th 87 , west. iUit poles to the not th-wot cot iter Oi a p!2-i! uf laud sold by O. W. LoUg to Jessie iliti t; ihei .-e sowa Wit! origlnul suiNey line .((! 2li 100 poles to a' stake' Id -the west uounaaiy line 01 the original survey; thence south W poles to John Btnaliaiu's nortli-west corner; thence east 18 72 ICO iWV 'P s'Be wnn dog-wtod polnteis. said IUnkua.ii n:-tii-easi cornei; thence stu.iu i. ..z-ii,u fioies to a stete with Luuh pout tets in same Majors boundary line theuce norm 8H .east HZSMOd to the beginning ; containing acres. saiu land win on soia on a credit of six and lyeii-e mounts, tree irom therlght orequitv pr redemption. J'l'rchaser or purchasers gooei for uie wti niei.i oitnes-tine. A so In I tie sam oa-e, at tne same time ana place, the follow lug described iract of land, situated lu the lutn ciyu oisn let, Maury coupty, lennes see, and bounded as follows: on the north by the lands ot Wm. lJleM. east bv thelantls 01 w . t.i. v ate, souili py ine lands of 0. Cat est; nd J.J, Akin, and wot by the lands ol K. Cowper 'wnl James Davis; contains t IT.n V 7 ..V. ....... j u ij HlHtttlBU Utlll M cieetit o- six aud twelve mouths, except the snm of SJ'iO in cash, which must be paid on elay of sale; sale fr. e from the rlghtor eonil v of redemplioD. The pa ctiaer or pnr chasers will be required to exec ute notes with good security; and a lieu will be re laineu ou tJ'.d l?,wj t' secure Ihe payment of said boles, salg wllufil iawui hork. Ordereel that publication be made In Mia Hetaid at.'l Mail. Jail Oj, 78. D. H. COOPElt, C. A M, B. McEwen, Executor, etc., vs. Sarah Mersand others. Y virtue of a decree of tiie Honorab e Chancery t ourt at Columbin, Tenn reutlereei at the October term. 1877. in the above styled cause, I will, ou the ith day of february, is,, at tne conn-nouse floor 111 lbetwn eif Ctilumoi-, 'i'enn., proceed to oiler for sale to tne highest and best bidder, tne looowing uese-rioeu uucl 01 lanu, situa ted in the Dill Civil tllNtnct ot Maury couu ty, Tenn., ou little Brghy Creek, and ntt.re particularly des rilied ivs f-.Hows, one tract east ol said c ee k: 1-giim ing at a point in the cenire of the ccniutl turnpike road, tlie corner of said tract and a tract of laud be longing te Mrs. W. M. Davidson; iu'..niug thence uoith 19 , 17, west M polts lo a slake in Airs. Branch s line; theuce no-tli with V rs. Branch's soul li nouutlaiy l:iie, sotitn 8f J, webl. 7M pt.Ies, i.0 liulis to lite east hank ot said creek: llieiico up and with said creek l.!2 poles to a point iu the centre of salt! creek; theuce with Ihe centie of said ere. k 2i.j pules to Ihe north-west coi ner of tract of land beiont-iiig to Wm. M. Voor hies; I hence south 8,, , 4i", east (1 po'es, 5 links to a white oak; tin nee sonth A , l.V, east 4 polrS to a staUi. ; thence south 57 4.V, east 41 po.es, 1 link to Ine centre if said turnpike; thence itli centre ol said turn pike north i(T, 20", east 74 pt.les; t.iem-e north 20, 4-V, east :W poles; thence l.nrlh ii'e '. east 15 po es and 2 links; thence north 4ii1 4 3, 10 poies, 75 links lo tlie beginning lllf acie.-t. The other tract west of said crerk, pnd hounded'on tlie boitli by said creek ami tr..ct of land b- longing to David D. Mel a. I; east by said cr. ek; south by sif.ti roatl froiu Columbia lo It. I'Uti.saut, and west by the lands of the said AIcKail, containing by estij maliou 2 acres, in all containing 00 acres Said land will be s.:d, (exct pi ing and not selling tne titl acres, 3 tenuis auet its perches, assianed to Sarah 11. Myers as dower; sahl tlower tract is described as f.illo-vs: Begin ning at a point on the eist bank of Ditile Bigliycieek.it being J. M. Mayes' sotilh wesl cornei; runninii Ibenco north 8! 61', east 7!l poles, 2olinkstoa stake, bis coruei; tut nee sout b V,) 17', east 81 poles to tne cen treot Mt. Pieasatit pike; thence north with cenire of said pike south Hv( west 10 poles ami clinks; theuce south t1', west 15 poles aud 2 links; thence south ijii'.j , west 21 peile.i to a stake with black ami Walnut pmntei thence north J.I , we't 101 poles anil 12 links to a wild cherry; thence uortii 27!l", West ti2 poles 10 a sycan.oie on north unk of Ct.ekjanu thence ea.-twardly with south bunk e.f Liille Bigfoy creek lo the begin ning.) 011 a credit of one and two years, free fro ni all rij. lits und equities ot redempr lion. i.'. tf es w 1 1 1 t re(ttired of purchaser or 1 mphasers, bcarir.g interest from date?, with good and spp ovtd fccurlty, and a lien retained ou saiti J.iud for lilts pay ment pf lje purchase notes. Possession will be gix 011 lo piiiel a-er on Cie first day of January, ls7u, with leave, however, to en ter in the fall ol 1S78, for the puipose of sow ing wheat. January 4, 1877. D. B. COOrEK, C. & M. Supremo Court llotice. "VJUTICE is hereby given Hint until four L o'clock P. M., Friday, Vebiuary Sih, 1878, bitls will tie received by tiie nude r-igu-ed, at hisoilice. for a true, of 1 md hereto- lore sold in the ease of I. N. Byer- aud wile vs. Ai'C Wheatly et si., sitiiatetl in Maury fcotintv. Tenhessee. anil bounded m folmu-s: Besinnlng'at the1iottii-l-esl cortier oflract ill P. M. Halcomb's line in the lane, oppo site the north end of an old fence, and nin- ninti south W'iUi Isaac L. Howards line, lvl,' eoieR'and Iiiibs to the cehlrepf double ranches'a birtxeldei-ptijntei-; tliepce up the . eiiii'ti soiteti .h . ease 1 (".u-s e. ..it. i.ji tt ti. ie braneh: thonoe up the right-hand fork or proog sot t'n 48'i", east 8 pole-; theuce south Hi'.; , west 7 poles und 0 links to stake; thence south 42 east : pols and 10 links to a stake; thence Dorth 88 '.4', east 8 pole-s to a stake; thence m.rth 78' 4 ', east, 17 p.llee and ljnks to ilieenfe t.t' tee la.vls lord to HO la the teennfe ot tie tl anclir tnotioe south 2tl , east W- poles and Id links to "a steke; th nee south 2-. w-st y poles arrd 5 links to a large hickory. Isaac L. Howard's corner in J. M. Ai'en's line; thence wllh wa;d A"ep'2 I'.ne north 8!", east 47 polts aid ttiilnais'to a stake, from vni-o south i', eastat-PSJj lltsks'lsah elm p.duter, 1r L. 1. M iiers line; I hence wll h said' My era' line north 4V, east 50 p' les aud S links to a sugar free rtomer; th"ce south 8n e-nst 41 poles o' link to a stake, Iigm wni.;n emitn zp-. t at l MnTis'ls a IrQxeld'pr jHHnrr, a plr--per Of Mrs- Amis'vilwer IP h-P- Myers' linui liHiifiowim ttitfdowt-r line noit'i 5 , ill, tabl Jsjptil-eaud 211iuKsio a stake lu ajis. Atiklssoiio "line; Uie bee with her line north 88 , west 117 poles 11 links to the be ginning, contaiuing 177 acies, 1 rood and 3 DIRECT FROM D. LancLreth i Sons A full supply of jardon Always on bad a full slock of IU6S Medicines, Faints, Oils, &c. T. E. HAI1TS Columbia, TeimeKsee. Januaiy 25, 1878. LASTING HOPE I1STSTITTJTJE Carter's Creek, Maury Co., Tenn. 'I a i- exercises oi this schooI will open on K tue rim jttintu)' in rrnrnary, ntu. is.h, under the Professorship of H. O. King, who, with the hearty c.j-operatiou of the patrons, proposes to build up a School unou a iter- maueiit basis, and encourage pupils to learn writ, wna.1 iney ao learn. Oreat pains will be taken in the moral training of those entrusted to the care of Ibis School. The heart must be educated as wen as Ihe head. Oood discipline will be maintained. Board can be had In the best families in the neighborhood at from S8.00 to 810.00 per Hates ok Ti itiox: Fii-st rtiTisi-in Orthography, Reading, Pen mat slop. Primary Ueography and Ariti metic, tri.oo ier month. Mtoui! liitisiiin Aiil 1 1 met if, English Gram mar. t.eography. History. ComDosition Ac, ?2.(Xi per month. 'lliinl 1! tisitin Higher Arithmetic. Ele- rr.enlaiy Mgebra, English Orammsr, (con tinned.) Natural Puiio-tiphy, Lntin Gram mar, (l.iuaham,) 4c, Sii.On per month. Kntirth llirisiim latln (cemtlnued.) Greek menial ami .itorat llltl istiiinv. loale. A lire u.a, uwuicuj, utt:., ffj ter moutu. Terms ok Payment. One-half of the tuition will be due at the miutne oi tne present Siussion and the ie in 10 nder at the close ol the .Session. Special arrangements can De maae py indigent par :j.i-f iet t.it3 tuitie.il ell I neir CII1IUI en. l'upns charged irom the tune oi adin sunt, tor no less time than oue mouth lie du -tioii only in case of sickness or more than two weeks duration. Real aud lasting good to the scholar rti lines regular at 1. nd auce. iHlils-lin I M I LU on Monday, the 25th day of Fcb ruaiy, 18.8, at the door eif the court house, iu Co.umbia, Tennessee, orTer for sale lei the highest bidder, lor casn. free from the equity ol redemption, the following de- st-noett parcels oi laud in Maury coutitv itnnt sset: A tract In district No. 8. and bouudeti on the north by the lands ol l-ltigli liryson: east bv the lauds of Wii.iani Hnckitby; south by the lands of A. Burkett; west by the lauds of the estate of W'll lani Hunter, tlec'tl, being the land lately owned by James VMUlauis, ALSO, A lot in Mt, Pleasant owned by John H. bomi, aud bounded on the north and east by the lot of Mrs. E. M. Dickson: south bv me i t. en ei. t toss: wo I py Main 1st. r fcbruary 1, 1878. D. B. COOPER, C. & M y. , ii. ..'i.. j '.-iiwr. ell puitUMSI wl 1 be fetjifired Ui e'J.6cuie htteu ii'llb. go Recurlty, and a lien retained on said Ikntl J T. N. Figuera vs. A. C. Carter, et al. RY virtue of a degree of the Honorable Cltanceiy Court, at Columbia Tenn.. ren dered at the November special term, 1877, in the alio ve styled cause, I will ou the 4th day of March 1878. at Ihe I 'ourt house d' or. iu tlie town ot Columbia, pioceed to oner for sale at public oni-cry, lo tile U gliest and best bidder, the follow lug described tract or paicel of land, located In the 1Mb. civil dis trict of Maury County Tennessee, about two miles we-st of Columbia, on the Hampshire pike, and bounded on the north r-y ihe lands ol tiray P ebb, d-c'd.. and on the east by the :ands ot n-e estate of I D. Myers Uc-c'd., south i y the Hampshire p'ke, and eki bv the lands of Thomas H. Williams and containing alK.tit 401 acre, kaid iind will tie sold on m creiii oi one aud two) ears. Purchaser er uteuers to execute no-p will" approve.1 seeitriiy: ami sold snhleet to the li'e e.stteot Al ra.fi. 11. She og; bear. Ing 1 derest from date at the rale of six per cent, pel annum. Ortleiexl that pub! icatioit tie mude iu Ih-j Columbia HeitAt.o ami Men. Jan. 25, -78. I). 11. C(MI'EIt,(', M, gipnipg. peii.pj.' Bids upon the above descntie.l trnct. 01 land w.ll lie started at the sum oi $1,413; that Is lug the ad valued bid ol R, J. Ogilvie. Tho party bidding will be required to pay in cash the amount of their bid Into lUls tf- tice, and If no bid is insde ove that oi R. J Ogilvie, the sate will b confirmed to him W.N. COW DEN, cibik bcpseiss Court. Nashville, Tenn., Jay. 17, ibi'S. r r ' lion-Resident Notice. Mann Dawson vs. Heniy A. Dawson et al TT appearing from affidavit filed m this Xcuise, that the defendant. A. IS. Dob- Lias, whose residence is unknown. Jessie A. D-wson, a pltizeu pf Mississippi, and Ja cob H. Dawson, a citizen of the estate ot Ai k-tnsus. are non-residents of the s-r.ale of lennessee: it Is theretore ordered that they e-ui.er ineir appearance Herein Dei ire oi within the first three davs ol tne. next term pi the Cuuuecry Court, to be held at Colum bia on the tlrst Monday in Anrll next. 1878. and plead, answer or U pinny to cpmplain- ut s oiu, or iue same will be taken ror con fessed as to tltem and set lor hearing cxpar- ti'n iurtnttMiy m initi oruer be iiiiu- "t i" tutu o.ui.euuiive weeks tn the a d and Mail. eh: uaiy 1, 1878. D. B. COOPER, C. & M. 1CW ii'ihV lieu Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an execntlon, to me directed, from ilieildn. Chancery Court, at Lewis i.urir, Tenn., at Its November term 1877, in favor of Ezra Hardison, et alt complainant: nd Frei Harmou.el al eieiendantt will se 11 nr basir, to ihe highest bidder, at trie Ooun ITou-e n Columbia, on the 4t b day or March 18T8 all the rignt to -the clafm and interest Nancy C. Hardison, one of tUe rlefeudants. has ttr, and o.'the lolldwine desc.rib,ed tract ana piu i t utnu, tmtf u in i ue tuue ot Tennessee. Maury County, 25lh civil dis trict of said county, and bounded as follows: lo wit: Ou the nenh bv the Ail son land: South by W. K. BillingtoD; West by the Homestead; East by said Nancy Hardison, eontainlDtf fifty acres, be the same more ot less: and levied unou as the Droery ol 6B.UI Mi-s. tany taiutsoo, o tratitfiy I said execution and costs, yale in lawful hours. limn, Stives, ie.. -TO TIIE- South-west side of the Public Seoar. In the house formerly occupied bv the Bank of Columbia, where he proposes to ofter every thing in his line at prices that will DEFY COfiiPETITIOII! job work: Will bo done to order. Nashville Advertisements ESTABLISHED 1850 ! Kooflng, (..uttering, and everythinsr per. tainlng to his line of business on better terms than can be had elsewhere. Ii. JI. Ait well can be found at this bonse, and would lie tl;.d to have all bis old friends cull upon him. nov2-77-6m JaS. V. BROOKS, Machinist. l'HOS. J. WALKER, Traveling Agent. ISroous & Walker o We respectftil'y invite the attention of the citizens or Columbia, Maury and ad loin it ik counties that we have opened Sewing Machine He pair Shop. We can take any old machine, put in new parts, where necessary, all the latest Improvements, and make it as good as new. to the eleiight and sat is action of owners, and at a very small charge. J. V. Brooks has had fifteen years experi en ct in the manufacturing and repairins of oil kinds ol Hewing Machines, and wil give satisfaction or no charge made. Ouns, Pistols anil Docks repaired. Key fitted, aud all kinds of light machinery re paired with neatness and dispatch, and warranted. Vt e kef p Machine Neetf.es, Oil and At tachments. Oive us a call. Correspondence with the country solicit cd. Agents for the latest improved Wheeler and W ilson Machines. Office Fleming Block, Dr. Shrppard's oiu stano, opposite first r resnyterian unurcn. t.arucu street, Columbia, Tenn. decU-77-ly. COLUMBIA FEMALE INSTITUTE! COLUMBIA, TENN- Tlie TTall Term B EO AN SEPTE3IBER THE 3, 1877. Circulars staling course of study, and oth er particulars, v iii ue sent on ap)Uiction 10 hev. ui-.o. lit-CK MT, Kector. rulv!3-ly. Columbia, Tenn. D. A. Cralz. A. I' W. J. btrayhorn. . .yuciotte. CRAIG & CO., Grain and Produce Merchants Have opened a large Ware-honse at the I nii'U Depot. They have ample storage room, ana solicit, consignments, orders promptly and satisfactorily Piled. A fresh supply of Family Ureiueries always on hand, PI the very lowest price, (one and se us. octtj-iziu. Carver & Horn's . HOG CHOLERA REMEDY. o A certain, effective und prompt cure, nnd a sure preventive of the spread of the dis ease. Price s2.tHi a Package, containing suf ficient to cure twenty bogs. Save your bogs at a cost ox oniy ten cents a neiifi. A. J. JA 11 l-.li LU, sept7-ly. Nashville. Tenn. ThisiSth day of January 1S7H W. A, AliEAANDE EH.8herifr. ilauii (JuuuLV. Greenlaclvs FOIl (iOLD GAiinitERiSl ,Grreenbaclvs FOll NATIONAL BAXKEIIS GrreenlDacks FOIl TIIE FEOn.E Greenbacks FOlt ALL PURPOSES ''or which money is used lutercbangaSi'e at par with Ljold and tj lver, in a sufiicieut quantity a ' o troiuulc iudustry. invite itt lgratiou and develop the icsoUies of the country, Is what the ' CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Claims'is the only remedy for the ills biouhl upon the country by Dealsiatiou and JvHws, enacted mr the benefit ot a .Vionttnl Ciass, and tho oppression ot Etbor and Indtistrv. Ooverumeitt Credit su -tains our Bonds for the neuetil of the wealthy, let the same Credit Sustain Greenbacks people who sustain For the benefit of tho Ihe ti iveruineut. IVUly Enquirer, per year S12.IK1 Weekiy Eutiuirvr, per Jtait, J.lo Free of )ostage. Aenl-s wanted. tseitd for specliuen copies. FAtflAN l Mcl.KAJf, l'nbIlshrM, CINClNNAli.il. Insolvent Notice. TTAVISU this day suggested the Insol II vei.cy of the estate of J. I). Hag-dale. deceased, to the Clerk of the County Court of Maury county, Tennessee, notice is here by given lo all persons having claims against Said estate to tile them duly authen tici.t -d wit l said Clerk ou or before the 7tb day of August, 1S7S, Icr prorata distilbution or tuey win pe iorever Darrea. J. K. RAGSDALE, February 1, JS78. Administrator. Insolvent Notice- TTAv ING this day suggested the insol XX vency of the estate of Leroy Philips. deceased, to the Clerk of the County Court jl ilaury couuty, Tennessee, notice Is here by given to all persons having claims agaiusi said estate to me mem duly authen ticate-d with said Clerk on or betoie the 1st ouy oi august, 1B.8, ior prorata dlsirlbutiou vi lucj wen uv iorever uttimi, A. 8. GODWIN, February 1, 1878. AdmluisLrator. Insolvent Notice. TTAVING this day suggested the Insol -li. vency of the estate of .Samuel Kagsdale. Maui y county. Tennessee, notice Is herei.v Ki.i. " n i i. i w 1 1 m iihviuv riit'in. ul.ui.ili said estate to (lie them duly authenticated witu sa'o cierk on or betore Ihe JXin oi .1-1 i. jo. a, tor prorata distribution, or they li. A. ROCNTREE, January lgth 87S. Admin Utrator, Insolvent Notice. TTAV NU thin day suggested the inso' j J.A vency ot tlieeslate ol James F. M(K.re. d.-c d, to he Clerk of the Comity Ceurto Maury conniy, Teunessee, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against n.id estate lo file Ihem duly an heniicaied with B-iid Clerk on or l-e'ore the i'.lfi day of V ay, ls7S, for prorata dl-itrlbutluu, or the will be forever barred, D. J. INGRAV, January sr,tl 1ST. Administrator. Glad Tidings to the Afflicted! Liniment universally acknowledged as the most renowned iilck cure ever brought befoie the public in the Nlneteeenth Cen tury, for the perfect cure of both MAN AND BEAST! This popular and great hep.'.ing vtufy so long need by su'-'eiiiig bmuanity, is giving unbounded proofs of its merits by all hav ing tested its unrivaled powers, and oy rHOl'.HAMW, In all cases claiming it the most pei-verlul remedy and quick reliever trom agony. DIAK0jJ3 0L possessed The Eest Con ceil traced, Healing Pj-operttps, Quickest tjcientilig Arts lor 4m, n 4elibf, .iiost vom 001 eu teeiiuii.eu rvecessiues, as a LI 111 men t f..r HAiW A'1J EEAMT, ever ln- trtMluced for public benefit. Iliose suffering who will use Ihis Linime nt in time will be con vinced that It is a sure cure for Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Il.uises, Hpralnn. Hwebings, Burns, t:uts, Felons, Tumors, Piles, Injured Limbs, Hcalds. Gout, Dlp tneria, Sore. Throat, lootliache. Headaihe, Insect Rites, s'Jts. Colij, Hptj-iU-ifrrrr,' tto., CUKJi for teweeii v, Uint bones, Strains, Cal lous, sjlnins. Colic, Bolls, Wiudgall, Poll Evils, Cattle and Hheep Couiplalule. - n(, genernldiseastsiusi auu mauT otller ..c.jons ot bolu .Man auu tieasi. DIAMOND OIL Is fO- sale by T. B. Rains, Druggist, Ccluinbla, lenn., iielnj yffli rp commemieii by all Itrngijiula, Uiyslcians, and evtry ocr wbrf bai"uRed It. Price "0 cents per brittle. Prepared by W. F.. FA GAN & CO., Philadelphia. Branch othce: Indianapolis, Jnd. nov-"-iy. BIcCLURE'S 1 Ul Wholesale and Retail Agency For the world-renowned Pianos of STEIITWAY, KNABE, and DUNHAM", Together with the Nation's favorites. Bacon A Kerr, Bacon & Raven, Haines Pros.. J. A C. Fischer, and the "Model piano, (Arlou I'iano Co..) at prices from S175.UU upwards. orKraa for Churches., Lodge aud Parlor, from the eel bra ted makers, Mason & Ham lln, Bnrdett, New England Organ Co., and G. A. Prince A Co.. all having first-class Medals and indorsement of tue .Musical Profession and public In general. Prices from ttu.00 toViOO.00. 'ono petil ion in gen u ine (not oogus) lost rumen ts met with prlc and terms to su 1 11 e times. Nbwllinueforilii) million, at one to ten cent per page first-class authors. Largest assortment of Italian and other Strings, aud Butall Musical Instruments. Eastern dtsoouuts to (schools, the Profes sion and Bo ik btoren. Correspondence solicltoil. Catalogues sent on application. Music mailed iree. WTtit Proprietor respectfully announces f I.tgbtedt Lrnst Piano, (aucoessors to Llshte. .svwm.u . arwiuurf, Xfie foiiowinic ex. plains their position: Madison, Ixd, Dec. 27. 1878. To the Editor ifu.nc Trade lievietv, N. IV Will you please send me those back num bersofyour Review, which contains the exposure of those lraudulent Pianos, which hear the name of good old makers. This country is being canvassed by drum mers. wno try to oaim otT these Kood-for- nothing Instruments upon the unsuspecting public, aud far iters especially, as a real, genuine so-aDd-so's make, fraudulently producing the old genuine makers' price 1 !bih, auu asaiiig irom itfiir to eigni nun dred dollars for these bogus Instruments. Now the public is made aware of it, and these scamps arrested, the belter. One of my young irfend-i paid SI50.00 for a Lighte A Co.'s not worth over 8150.1.0, and I .hear the Brad fury is Just the same if not woise. Please put llsh this In your able Journal aud save some of those who are about tube swindled. Kcspectfiilly, J. Mekkkll Jaltson. (The Lighte a Co. is a Irand Lighte Ernst make the ouly genuine Lighte I an os. Beware of all brad bury Pianos: many of them are made by Hale, Hardman aud others Ed. M. T. R.) Other correspondence can be shown n posing bogus piano, with other catco names by applying 10 to union, bireet. Nashville Tenn. J. A. nct i i Ki:. Columbia Advertisements Nashville Advertisements. J. M. GRAY. JOHN KIKKMAN. J. H. FALL GRAY, K B MAN 00., OP Til? ' m m mm? m NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH, To which they invite tho attention of.th.. T, ml, E'iT Agents for li. V. A very & Sons' rVl.-lr;ih-,l Ifleineiits. Full stock oh hand. Send for Circular. l'lowt ami l'liriniiiir tlct 1 4- 1m- THE HALF-SESSION OF THE Columbia Athenaoum V1U begin Doit Monday-. yanuary 28th. l78 s- Kates of English Tuition tram 81 to ! per month, according to advancement Unusually good advantages are liv-rtd in Music, Drawing, Paiutlng, Languages euuviugi t IU. Wm. A. Smith, Pit. P.. M. p., Jan. 25, 178- Secretaiy. E. KUIIN. T. W.TUKPIN ESTABLISHED 1847. e have in btock a firl-cla.-3 assort meiit of BltETTS, liUGCJTES, I'AIIK I'JI.KTONS JENNIE LIXHS, JUMP SEATS, ETC., ETC, Also Harness from $12.00 to 100.00 PER SET. Onr work Is first-class: the nrlcrs lower than the same kind of w..rk can i.o bought uortn 01 e out inula. KUli K lUKl'l.N June ao-7T-ly. JOE LAffl, Jr., Dealer in all kinds of Country Produce FAMILY GROCERIES. Persons In town will uva monov Kv ). uk e ine i.it tie uouse Around the Lor ner." where everrtiiinir nneH.1 tnr tt.. ta. ble can be bntl cnotpi r than elsewhere, and ttiiw from ine country do tlie same, ami u . so barter their presluee or receive cash from ns for an vthimr thev wish t soil ur- v.. uunitu street.. seol 1 4-1 v. Wm. Shirley's MARBLE MANUFACTORY. IIQUHENTS AND TOMBSTONES All of the best Italian Marble. I, also, have the latent styles of designs. All work as cheap as can be done elsewhere. Manufactory on West Main Street, near the lusututa sept-21-77 Jno. J. Mc'G-avock, Com mission Mercliaiit. And Wliofenalc Dealer in AGRICULTURAL Li Field 'LEmENTS, IMPHOVED FARM ACHINERY, Seeds, Fertilizers, Etc., Nos. 02 and 04 .Soiitli Market Mitt t, NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE Tho l;iirist hiitl most fonijilpfe sttn-k of Ae-riciiltiiml 1 iiiili-ment inn I l'arni Mac-hinrry to k found in thf South or Wi-sl. Tho l.irfiost stork of the most carefully seloi-tcd Field Seeds of every kind, lit lowest priees for e:ish alone. Full stex-k of Pure Fertilizers etinstantly on hand, nt low ju iees. Consignments for Sethis ami Country lYodin'e solieititl. Sple-nlil faei!ilie for Storage, and eharres very reiiHonulile. (iive us tt trial lK-fore you purchase elsewln re. Sati; fa -tioti ;iiariitiMl. Correspondenee solieitetl. tmv. lO-TT-Om. V. It. Mc FAHLAND. WM. 11. DA H It MAN' UFAtTL'IiKHS AN 1) UKALEHM IX MOULDINGS AND SHINGLES. ALL KINDS OF DRESSED LUMBER CONSTANTLY OX HAND. Oiik-e and I'laning Mill No. bl North Colle;ro and J.W North Cherry Streets N.vsiiviixi-, Tkxn. novl'-ly VAN S. LINDSLEY, M. D., Gives his exclusive attention to tho medical and surgical treatment of the diseases of tho Eye, HJxr, Tlioat ctioLd Nogo, No. 0"i, Corner of Church ami Sumnier Streets, ( Iji-stairs, ) NASHVILLE. : : : : : TENNESEE. GIERS ART GIL LBBY No. 45 Unio:i Street. NASHVILLE, TENN. The uiitleriifiietl havlnir nnrrhne'l Will of the U I K1H A H r U ILEft Y, fin entire atoelr. worklmr insfriirneiita ami ...w..l WonM reKli.f -l.fllll v a ti nun tie., tti-.t. ttt. tnliv .....i..... etl and 'leiei niineJ to nianiiaiti the reptihif Ion of the PH:a)illthiiii'in. at tho 1-1 li.S I' AHP fiALLKKY i'l the H mt n.-i n "etit'ew. All liu provm.-nM In pnoloi aphy are ptouiptiy atJoptetl, ami all our wuik guaranteed lo give hi llviact Ion. July 20, lS77.-ly. SueceM.tor Pi Carl C. leri., llec'J. W. K. DOBSOU, AieCHITEGT, Church Street, Corner South Cherry NASHVILLE, TENN. niOSTIIMAITE&SIOMtOK, DECORA TO IIS, AND I'ajpcr Ilanicrs. With Dcnsou Brown, No. ol) North College HI., - NASHVII LK oclo-iy I'lliiilWtllllll! NO. 0 J.W.OHCHARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in Look i I t;;--(e "s.-'e.si l'lcture Frames, "Wall Paper, "Window Shatlei and Coitiices, Bibles Doiiiei ami tlsh Stands, I'icture MoMinrs. Curtis, Tassids ami Nails, Chair Cain ami Pictures of nil Kinds, NO. 38 UNION STREET, Ik tweei; CeJiegw and Cherry, NAMtlVJLJiK, - - TENN. il I I ,11111 lil UllUUlJI PLlil.IC SOUAItK. Aimlivllle, Train. Jas. II. Brautly, Proprietor. atiKl7-ly. wwoi'Lii votT- mm Emm Ha vlnt; an Iniiiit'iix. Klock, loul Itelre it lrona ol re.ne,nK , we ollei ki. mI It.l'l -TIONH In all th phiiiii.-iiIk. in IttB.-k t Huh mere, Alpart-ii, I liiin,.. n, dw,lniel.i Sioe-k aptH:ial Itai'tiiiliiH are nil rt-tt. Avail yourxelvea of tl.U ommrl nnil v l.e L-lvlnuiia an early call. L- FRANKLAND & GO. NO. 1!J li.Nlt.lN riXKKKT. : : Tennessee. Nashville, BtlKlT-llil. ITelson House ! tiT IyKiklii-tilassos jnit in fthl frames. Old Pictures aud Frames lle tiaircd. angli-ly. GoYinent Claim Agency. Now Is the time to file your Claims lor Bouuty, Arrearsand Pay, Pension and Ar reara. Warof lsl2autl istil. Ail Claims for property taken by the lexJeral army during the late war. anil carrying the Mail belore the war. collected with the usual Ulapatch Persons from a tllttance can cornmuuicate with theundersisued. All business alleuu ed to proruptJv. QaSce under Herald and Mail, No. UJ North ilain Stieet. March lt-77-ly. J. L. wiLjO. Non-Eesideut Notice. L. Moore it al., Complainant, Ewiog and Akin, et al, Defendant's X Bill, T appearing from affl-iavit, filed in this caune, that the defendant, John L. Moore) Jr., is a non-ie-i'Jeul oi tne btate oi lennea fee. It is therefore ordered that he enter bis appearaiiee.-hereiu, belore or within Ihe first threw flays of the next term ot the Chancery Court, lo be helit at toluic bta on the Hist .Monthly in April next, 187M; aud i lead, answer or eiemur to complaint s A hill, or the wtiiie will be taken for couiesneu; is to bira and set for hear. r.gex-parte. Aud that a copy of Ibi order be published lor four consecutive weeks iu the Columbia iiKKALD AND MAIL. IJ. Ii. riMlt'Klt, U. 31. Jar .25, 78. T. P. FLKMINej, 1. C M S Atlmmiilrator or lienry l-usall, dee'd., I am timoelletl t- collect no Lne html- uess of the firm of ICl-all A ileF.weu. and I HKlr all Dxrties lutlebte I to the lirin hv nota jr acroiint to come forw ird in ihe next ;io laysaiid ue-llie, or ineir account will be iuCeel 1U tlie tiaiiu.- oi i unrjtr. r?. u, r a nt'i'.w t.x, J.tn. 1-S 1-"S.-Jt, Atlmiiiiairator. H. V. BASSETT, Mays & Dodson, RESTAURANT I J'KOPIUETORS, Columbia. Tennessee. A ND ICE- CREAM &'A L O OX, NO. 4(1 UNION HTRKET, Nashvillo. i : Tennessee. UBr-iy. HATES $-2.00 VEIt DAY. We also have a Tjtvery Stable onnncted wnn ui e uonse, wi;u new ami eleaul turn. outs, which will be lurulshud promptly hv applying to us rroprietors. jauil- 7-lf. Porter, Bryan &Alford, 'lioltsale Dealers la TOBACQO AND CIGARS Proprietors of the Ceiebi ated "PORTER RIFLE" CIQAR. Public Htjuare, JOUNT. TUCKER. V. F. TUCKKR. X'txhtile, June aud-77-ly. Tennessee. J. T. & W . F. TUCKER, Wholesale and Retail o o ers p. TAcrioisr, FRENCH BOOT MAKER, 1)I Chiireh Street, Commission Merchants nashville, - 1 Auu. l.-iin. Qrjlumbia, : : ; Tc tint usee. TENN. Dealers In cotton and all kinds of produce. Liberal advances made on goods tn siore. Nov. ltf-7ti-ly. Titcomb & TowJlt, DRUGGISTS Ai the OU Statvt, Corner Suulh it'tin St. anil iuWc &eare, New York, Paris AND LONDON DESIGNS, T.K. WiUHteail. ji. o. w ini.t ad, MAXWELL HOUSE Shoe Store! T. K W1NSTEAD & CO.;. ISMtlers in Faahlouable Boots, Shoos, Trunks, Valises. Uinhrellas, Truvt-ling l.iirs, &e No.7.N. Cherry St.,oppoHlte Maxne'a trom NASH VII.LK, TKNN. JJO KUItTHKIl ICt.SK Foil GRAY HAIR with thoo who prefer Its bi-ln the former color, p. W. Ureeiihulge's, Naauvlile Teuu., RESTORATIVE doenot Ktimtne hair; dispenses with tlity peeessily for chain pooltijr hy kt-i i.iitii , hair ami scalp nlee ami clean, whii-ltwilli xaveyou more money than lite lt.....ru.i celsyou;ls an extensile tlresKing; nlcelv perfumed; Kpeedll Icnores giay Imlr Iuin lornterco oi ; eleaioen I i.e. hea l of all tluu tlrtitl, llt liiiiK. t.titiit.r. el.- i, i. .... ,.i. ....... of the hair; preveuu Its lalliiiK oft, and reu tiers it soft, slow-y and more latitniil luau ever. Hold ul the very reawjiiui.i.. t,.i.- .r 50 Cents Per Bottle. The iK ttlt-K hold as Iniirli as the dollar hot ties ol other kinds, and the uuslily Is uuai. auteeti eiial lu ail i.-k .-utn to any iu um.. as tiothlug but nil Ictiy hiHi-e-laMH arliel.-a en ter its com Kmltitii. ilve 11 a trial, aud It it tails lo satiny you. he mrt lo return it anil icet your money. Ihiiii More, uorlh-iefc. corner public square, Lilx rai iIIm-ouuI I., dealers. For hu(u Iu oltiiiihla by Nal Hojinaii. m;l-ly -CAN BE FOUND AT EOWSH' Draper and Tailor, COMJMKIA, No. if7 Nortli Cherry St., lNAHHVILLK JuucS-ly, James Hickman, RKAI. KHTATK liltOKKIt, I N'KUR Nl'F .III (lelii riil A...l 1..'... . . V No V,i huich SlreA". MaxHHIlrh: vllle. it nil '5 iives peroi.l atiei.il,,,, loall bi.Hl.ies, eilrtist,-.! Io ,,!,. chee.lt. ly answer all inquiries It. r. ard I I this section f l ei, uesaee, lis M.il climate, health, advautaK.es, etc. ' 'aug 7-Ty ' J. R. UUJST, M.D., Physician and Surgoon, NA.SU V l M-K, TESS. tni'ft-ftlil-FelioH'H Teuii 1 1 lK ll H reels. 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