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Yearly advertisements, quarterly in advance. ' THURSDAY, SEPTR .fG, 1875. The war in Mississippi js over, Dr. J cveiythirg is quiet ence note. - - The Tennessee Centennial Commit tee has assess :d this State f 25,000 of which Gibson county's part is ?514. Dangerous counterfeit ten dollar . bills on the First National Bank of j Philadelphia are iu circulation in Memphis. . SpencerEakmwas nominated for Mayor of Nashville last Saturday. Wc believe this gives general Mttis- faction to the voters of that city. '' , i . - The. Maine election rculte, ,n tly reduced majont.es for the Le- publicans. The greenback revolution ' . ,e ,, , '.s training ground all over the country. fc " b Twenty thousand people listened to Ex-rres!dent Davis at Kansas city Lust Tuesday. The ?pcc(;li wai sub stantially the same as thr.t delivered at Do Soto. , : CJeneral .Toe Johnson has been of fered the position of comman ler-in-chief of the Egyptian army, aud has accepted. The Khedive gives him a bonus of SIOO.OW and a salary of 223,000 per year. The Crand Duke Alexis, third son "P0" one i Ir I ullnian s well-arrang-0f the Emperor of Russia, Lo some j eJ sleepers with that whole-souled fel years ago, owing to a see-ret marring? 'ow T Layfn, whom you w,ll fr.df to a lady of the Court of the Empress, j ud incurred the displeasure of his t'aiher, has now been divorced from his wife. The reoojition cf tur distinguished Allow citizen, Jefferson I).vis, in Alis- voun has been most nattering, coming ' . . ! is it iliiea from nil t-lasses ot 'ie rfo- i pie and all parties. Tt is another j tbe State of Ohio. It is there tl'ey ,bH:rul .ig:i that the animosities en- : have the large fields of hay and the .e.:uered by the war are doing out. I fine horsed and cows thatmakea farm It is in pleasing contrast of the people i ers life look like something besides a of Winnebago countv. Illinois, .lis- : life of shivery and poverty. This ! ... ' i .i i- c .i i i i : played toward .Mr Davis. . 1 Can any one bcKevc the recent ik- i sro outbreaks m Uoorgia, l-"l.rula and , .Mississippi are the result of chance ? , Any man knowing the tactics of the i !:l-ate and reckles, radical leaders j ..f the .'.ii-itry can sec the hand of ; the cold, calculaling and mali-nr.nt leaders ahd politiciar.s in . the recent troubles in the south. The 'b.'jody sjjirt" of Mert?n t Co. fields coloring ai-ain. The infamous Ames, who claims to be (.iovernor of Mississippi, has at last succeeded in bringing on a bittci w ar i i upon the w hites ot that untoriunate State, by the ignorant negroes. The thiity or forty negroes which be last luiev mo'ltrni otiiriu toocKilica inr : t . .i i i i i. l . i -ii. i e - I the -ro.ol cf h partvj have met the i jaie maiKvo uui, in i. i; is. miaiiiiiu.i ' . . . i-.. l.-J ....u 1 .1'-. !..-.' . c nar attin now socks to onng snout ..." i uerai inienerence 10 art in me com- '-' e'KUon. t ie national bank swindles. AM the money of these infamous monopolies, I jll the patronage of the Eederal gov- .crumeut, nor all the desperate devices of tbe radical party can keep the true issue from the people. The issue is squarely made, lt Wjte 'pM'le against monopolie, and ,f-.ir once since the war, the true issue seems to have been presented. It is no longer a ques-1 tion of policy, it is one almost of na-! tional sentence. It is a struggle on t the "part of the people to rid the conn Tryjul" this national bank fraud, which, nurtured and fed by the Federal gov ernment, has grown to such huge pro portions. The controlling question now is, shall tie government issue greenbacks uistoad cf gating In circu lation the issue of these banks; wheth er we shall save the interest cn the bonds deposited as a pretended securi ty for their circulation, and w hether these bonds ball te convertible into greenbacks. . On tbe one s!.de. are the Federal office holders, the carpetbag gers of the South, the Federal patron age and influence, asl national banks; on the other, are the people, and for ouce since the war they seem to be .united. We may look now with con fidence to their success in the coming struggle for the Presidency. I lie IVnnsvivanm norutrnu? nave come -sparely up to the fnwucial . ' V .tui,-" "J to 'ovc over i nesa 0 .,"!'; ,'n,-',,or-, ii- , i .c .i ' 1 . i 1 wou'd iuve to tell vou al j-iani: in ine miii- piaiiojm, iuc l ( h; tirae v-;tf, ,s to the char- . ..- ' i l i n e W.i!s; 'I,;,, han.U ih Hip 1 . , ,'. i-L ... bcautifu! vine clad hills ot v ' o . acter OI ll.eir lanos iney aie piijiiv , .,' - . . .- ' v i . i a-"-' . J, 1 ' i ppy rnd the magnificent countn ..... ...v. .... .. - .- . mucn me Ntmc a- .itat ui iciuiisho;. i sew toku. lalvmUirf .eUer from owe of our JFraiTrllBC I'rteaila. ' 2teV York, Sept. 8, 1875. tli'Vr Exdtangr. . r ' ' It is so. We are out in a bl TcrlJ sure enough. It is so larre, and I have seen so many interesting things that I do not know where to commence to write about them. We hex! a pleas ant ride to, the "Mor.l City," though I emot pa much of the gen eral Jfkw rf the country, or'of the crop prospects, as we hal night nearly nil the way. When we awoke, hewever, we were in the beautiful uudulating prairies of ninois, with their thous ands cf crcf of corn. The crop (lo?i not lock ha'f ns well as in Tenr!Cfee, however, as it has leen injured badly by the rains. We staid all day at St. Lbli!3 fiint Jotted iu uinm some cf our eld friends, though vc were too busy to look around much We could see a very great improvement in the city, in ono shorl year. Being an adopted son -of Missouri, St. Louis you frnpw is my natural pride. She is pitting up a great many magnificent buildings and is greatly improving iu nffiear- j ante daily. The new Custom House is going up rapidly, and the new Mer chants Exchange does a great .credit to the city. The city is having an imigration of one thousand permanent inhabitants a' week, and before the nluetceSi!! century fhall here closed gjie v, te c;ty 0f the crtern world. By the way the is busily en gaged in a project in which every in- habitant of the whole Mississippi val- d ;ntcrestcj, one M hy & m ,t tjie rt f aU the fiUrl,lu3 anJ agricut!Ural 1)roaUcts gene- rtiWY, pA we'l" F3 minenil produqts, to , d:recty ListeaJ of sLi - lhcm to ! J", , i oik, Bostoil b.ia other sea coast ' , , ; towns, thence to hurope, where they are reshinned to South America. It will give us a great advantage bf 41 prices if successfully established atid help our people very much in getting a ready, paying mnrket for their sur plus, be it what it may. Let every one lend an encouraging hand to,a enterprise, which if successful, will be of such great advantage to that whole county. But this is out of the gene ral f'V cf my letter. We here took tick ets by ihat reliable old road the Van dalia to Nev .York and started out "ls r V ill tus tar, ii yt'iiucuiiiu iu inc or born." It r as ng:ii'.i night, so ve did not have much chance to look in upon centnu iHtnois out w .en we , t Til- 1 . I I awoKe V- loiHt.t ouiM-nes ui mc ..c.iu- , tiful "Western .Reserve"' and looking . ".U rtf I,I,VK wiui peuwi iiiuii.ci.ir.n .it n.- , state io viini;ii ii"ntuiu,n; uunm m i maices me mine, ot una o.a ...g, j gras, no stock, no stock no ma- j '""c. n-a"ro These jeo- -: " ver;- ieatOT -v. i-r" ure muna over Tennessee. They were originally no letter adapted to grasses and grains I tll:;n Tennessee lands. Yet they now j ' t ii i 1 1 lu tlie very wgnesi state vi cum vat ion becaue have le n i:i grasses and grains, and not run to death with j an" '-ne crop, i iu1 mm uu nn-i.s iu -"-v-4M" i say to me, that we cannot use agii j j n , t U1LU1.1J ' .aVi.illv l 1 in s v llliu ..i is iiv- cause the land is too stumpy and cloddy. Now Ohio is the ton most state in the Cnion, in the employment of improved farming tools, and I know that there is no state that has more trees to the acre of wild lands than it i . ri-i .i i. : , l. :.. nas. J.UC uiuocr is nea icr uiau in Tennessee. How then did she get to i . 11 .1 i .i.L? 9 H.. use an IP'S i"a-nuiei v ; iy wmiil i , ' .. , . i-n t ie roc s p.-.a stumps witn macnin-: , . l, , , .. i cry ana preparing tier .anus ioi cum- ; yation. it was cacer to uo mis, jou , know, than to be worried to death for ! J.-. ,. .nn.v viwM -;tl, ! perhans there .;s riorc lime than in Wftt Tennessee, but that adds but i ,ittIe to ,hcir fevi)P as a j growing cou.ltry, as you could buy yQUf ime very. ". ailJ put -m wit"h TOUr?rMa thereby giving them 1 the advantages of "the element Your climate is far better for growing grns8 thau thjlt of 0h;0j r -m 0hio the grasg u oflcil w;nter kmc1. in xcnne5tie jt pe'-cr is. There are only two tlljn j- to mate Tennessee a fiue grain and grass state; one is proper agricultural implements and the other is the skill to use "them. When the people conic to consider these points, they will make a great deal reore money anrl a great deal easier than ficy now do it. Itist week I left yon, telling you about the magnificent farming done in Ohio. Vou can see on every side, that farming skHlfnl)- carried on as it is done in Ohio makes rr.oney for the people who do it. You see fine farm houses of all kinds and e?pVcially fiue bams and stables for their cbek. I have seen many barns and stables that were fiucr than , ,t!e dwelling, house. These farmers are at work now turn- under their stubble where they liter have just cut off their wheat and oats, M1 they imprcve their lands greatly, thevsav by so doin". Something strange to your people perhaps; yet I never saw one man plowing with j less than, two plows and oftentr foifr. ! They have splendid horses, tine, large, and stout. They put their plows in to the beams, yet two of their horses walk on with perfect case with two Iows.. All of their plows were left handed, turning plows. They seem to do easier work than the right handed plow. ... All along the line of railroad, you could see a flourishing viae or, town every few miles. IS'ow tind t;en ,wj would come to a large sized city. )lr'c Columbus, which by the way,' ?-i:ppe, of the prettiest little cities that,I have ecen on my w hole .trip. Many cf cur boys will. remember it when I tell them I rmv: Carrp Chase, I know. Thanks . hz to tlic allwLsc God, that, like .other vestiges of war, has passed into forget fulness and we are all be coming more firmly united as one peo ple, having one aim and one t'esire, the prosperity of our corn'mov. conn- try, knowing no bounds except th.e , . , . , i Til . ! Atlantic and the I acPc, the bikes and , me guir. .1 TC We ride up the Mtisl egum valley for over a hundred miles at the rate of forty miles an hour. On cither side lies a beautiful plam with a splendid back ground madj ip of hills and valleys that madr r.e think, time and ! asr-tin of Middle Tennessee. As s i i i r-.. i .i 1 approached Fittsburgb. however, the ; hilU lu'iTiii tn risp and we are Fust in ' . o , r i the mountains that surround us. Ma ny a merry laugh and a Jolly conver sation is suddenly .stopped because all is total tlarVtic dcejver than mid- I1J2-1 i". .if ri - x iiseu. 11 is ouiy leiupornry: t , . . we have ju.st run into a tunnel a half a mile or so long, and at our rapid j , . I speed we are soon out again to see speeti we are soon wit, again to sect some persons in a ludicrous position or witli a strange e'pres.-ion upon A them. We now eros the little Ohio river and run ever into We.t Virginia, along i's soy them bank. when we betrin to ten of our mineral wealth. Here yo! ?e? a vein of coal being worked a;d the t,- .l;:.e r. !, , , ILilt 1 llllll UI11LL1U11 I'll I II. J . 11 Jt . , cfc . tlie strength ana tne icatoTine nation being laid in adfacent beds. We lie- rrin now to look in ipon the "Smoky city." No one can form much idea of it- - . " , . . T, . as great clouds of stroke hun;; over it like a foggy mornir on ti e Mi.dssip - pi. it is a city oi ever one iiunureu It is a city of ever one hundred thousand inhabitants and is in a more ... ... . x , flourishing Condition Hist nOW than .1 t- . -ri aii u. mi, jiuii. iiuu ji-iv. , " , last year was far in excess of any ore-1 vintis veiir nnd the ne.mlo n-e doitic 1 1 t-. ... i i- ... u' '.!. 5ft tje Whea we ftW(.vc . , , . , , . . I ' avv-..a --v..aa - - - coast; plain and land around us was our we5tcrn j)r. .:..:' i ization uere uears me . imoi-ss ot ..fce .. .... i .1 . ir. .;..'.. . . e aud like old wme :t bvuss t be mel - low. I here is not e. ''ari'en snot in . aM..v - 3 1 nir knowledge or vvVi Mr Editor, c at rec ives such tasteful, diligent, .' , - ... reful cultivation as does ail tne tdla - vour lh care; Wc ,an(ls for !Vcntv.five n)ies before PhiLIphnt on the P. C. j. Kvervthil . i:1 order: each acre of bind products eveHt".i.ig that can be made out of it without any doubt. And there are farms aliinjr that road that have been in cultivation t"'o ) tiii')red and .fifty .or three hiin dred yenrs tl a. n;c be tter now bv far than when Pcnn purcl.ase.l the ?-.,,4,- of the Indians. Wc took breakfast at . . ...i .i 1 r 1 1 1 f , m v uf "Hmt let-lv Ijove antl had , i ,i , t .,..,1 i .-iniirA it ui Ii 'ii I sfin it in Ii ie availed om-seives ot it to ime ikhi ... , , ... i 11. the honor of taking a meal w ith our as you could well in.air'ne. Eoroncc 're appreciated the blcssli'r cf .b-ii.g sic?.. Here, as in all the places '.hat I have been this far East, all the nc- , , , . ,.;i rrez-iOf conm Til 1111, li'TSif.-l lilt tlll-ll' f'lVU ' i vrv. . . . ' ....... . - .... ..... ! ri'dits, and they are not slow to take . "o"1-' . T - c o, them I assure you. on often see , . . . . , . lii.c white women standing m thestree . ft bufl 6ck or Wack wench . . na vm, T. . . . . W of sin is sure to fall upon the nut tne . .1 New J er - homes that fruit has irade, but I have written too much already, t v ill venture this bv wav of cunclos'on, however, that "! " V . . 1 ' mnre monev is ma-'o off OI OUC atTC of peaches in New Jersey thnii is made off of five in cotton Temiessee, and the peaches here will not cciv.paie ii itn mr IVunpsi'spfl fruit, for t'.avor Or . I ,. . I position can have tne time of their return tickets SUC The hoUSCS 011 the far!l)3 Ml It , cteiid-.-! Six Ilavs hyhayins a ticket to the ,. . C'iiiciunuti Exposition over the the road, through the coun ry tdl it Liue Railroad' the horses, the earna-xes, the people . i ' i u' t lue Ticket OCico iu Exposition Hull, at all tell it. Where a people maKS Louisville. I'assensters irrivinn in Cincinnati .1- by this Line enn take Street Cars at the Depot mOUCV theV Show that they have It '1 ami he taken dirc-l to Erposition Hall, an Al J , , J - i VAN T.U.E UEEEUE1I liY NO OTHER everything that they own. licrc , '."."CfE. then 13 another item f jr our people tc consider. Fruit is a first class money r .. ... 4,'., I crop, in proportion to tne 'abr, tne capital and the capacity rcqu'.rcd, it brings more money to a people than auy ether crop. When will our people awafcs from their Van Winkle sleep, and realize that God has given them oneof tbe best countries under the tun, and tha'. they ire making less use of it than any ether people could? What I say, I say kindly, desumg the peo ple to reject upon what they are do ing. New they are almost slaves, working year in and year out ever . ..-... or, 1 'l ., , ,r .,. ,i cotton and always poorer at the end .,f f K TP-ir hn nt tli Irf-uiiini-irr Ol tne year nan at tne iwrginning. They could h? rich by employ,, the rroFr mean-'ard always have mere money than they could use .by Jcflcwi Ins out. .wluit reason tell them to. be the pirrr course. There U Cot a read-1 ing aa i renewing iarroer yxi t.af kneo lie is doing no good wfth cot i. and.fcaJon tells him to try something else. I uo not preteua to be a practi-ccl-farmcr, but I know when : farm lug paj-s a people, and hew it pays them, byreading it in their looks and surroundings. No man wears ragged c!othes and lives on buttermilk and brtcfm tlie year around through choice. It is natural for us to put on the best appearance wc can aftmL Few men w ill ride a poor borse if they have corn to feel him wit!', or drive a poor w agon if they cau' a'.Tord a good one. Somethtrg in the future. Sept. 0, '75 John Shepherd. JL) FEJ&MOX DAT 18. - II is KeecpJ-i aafl Kp-eeli at DeHotOt .tto.-A'rivnl iu St. l.ouis. St. iouif, Sejit. 8. Jefferson Da vis delivered an address at the Agri cultural Fair at IX'Soto, Mo., to-day according to programme. There was a great crowd present ircnt Jefferson ad -MS Wttfcd quit; a nuirVr cf the mot proreuiei'.f citizens of dl ,hic.a 1,,.. Mr Davis ....... was well receivejil., but no notable de monstration 93 made on the occasion. He opened b;s speech by expressing much pleasure in meeting the people of a seclv'n of country wirh which he a. well acquainted many years ago, ai:i ilh niuium no.-.i" i;!"""" prosperity. He came, he said, not to lllu'' tll0!iC quest'cns wiaclt exi the minds and disturbed the harmony . . . .. omonitthc 1K;0.lle. f .i .. k fn1 1111:11; uuy iiiif r,ur ciiwi w;u insrs of malice or chcr'sh bitterness on account cf the past,' withdraw from such. He declared that whatever might le the machinations of politi cians, whatever the. ,y'ows t f policy ! and designs pf SfcltC Craft might desire . I . to coi.suiiHiv-.tej. rpard to tne tuture. The people oe Mississippi Valley are one. and iiiiist always remain one , '. . . . . 1 , . .t',-, .ml In 1 I illiHi ' v A-' aiatawttua in v'fS - ' ma... no vo-.rse of policy, no deep de- si jllS ( f ambitious men, Could ever ,P : . . ,1 dissever thetn IU tlie future, tllC WO'lTt' T.relv t!'ld together by titS WijdK. .t.ifiy .i,..ui iu. iiiii uj 11 . stvcnjrer man anv iikii roimes count ,.,. ?.,,-,.. ,t .i,l" Ce,,i,, tiw j,iirro tn ! he Postage on all New Snlise-io'ions will b i nianes tor Man;iuoth Cave: si Lebanon Junction eCl l.neill, .UlU iroiU LUC SOlirtl. to rop.ti, j,y ,, Wtt?fn'm ..Iteu--:: wi.h Knoxvillejt l,i tmmnd liranehes: atCin tlir 1 1 ii ii 1 1 f l t'4f iM'Otile who dealt iu the Seribner's Month!;4' 54 i ; e.ir Siibntr s ' eiiiuati Jnnetion with L..C. A L. 1!. R. for the valley must be united. i ' . 1 , , 3 It 11IV1I . ' t tOUSl'iei. at considerable length 'jpon the vast: I , . . rt t . aericultunil ra-ources of the country, a;)t, U(C ll ture jev.rtpment 0f the commerce of the Mississippi valley, ' and its srroat advantage and. import- ance to me nauon. Viy i I'lllt: lU'Ul'l 0H'll V.llll'. ias t'tne would soon come ,. i. . lleets ot i jpp?, bcanno- rt.'c:niev. greater; ! thau that ; f t' e whole wor'i'.. But a , : little while and i jrpv of tne ; mill! "U'.R.,:T ' r "''""i ; yast P0 Olllllvs ci iiiid U '-i' vaiiev ; he alVOCateil tlie OUIl ling 01 a LIU- i , , i i t I et.s.. wli.cn siiotiio sue to couit r , ii;iii'Sl Cillli aiiuu UJ'iill uiojouiig j . i . rri men ot tlie valley. J he great f-opu- hition which must soon swarm in this ; ; retrjon wiil lead or be lead, accortling : Mr ' , rl.n ft.ltn.' U'bu.h f tnv 111 ' A' lllistiu , . , uiiir i ,kXZ .11' . V.il UllVVli Utlll. " " - - ripe, and inserted that specie resuiap - ' tiuit w.ss im-ir.ieti a!ih'. until our ex- i. I I.:.,.,.,-!., II.. l. : Hinst r.un.ii uui I """ wis cxcml our iymrl. lie a so , , , ... wrroca , miii,,;.,. ' t .leclare that snecie pavmen'sshoul-I i,o resumeu at a certain tlate, aud tnat i"-- Y--'""" v. in the present con-lit ion of tli'icjiiitry ,,,...,1,1,1 -risir ci ot'ii. ! runciK-y wa uded. I ,, . -t.t- 1 man S SlKlOi-'l Was !re yjently llppiautl- ! 0(, 1 ,(.mc.(1 .(t , J ve ,atilc- tion to all I;- ; v;,r A ; 'HU TJSEMESTS. : -- CHEAP ! il One-Horso Hack, With Two Seats and a G-iod Set of Harness. W. W. WILKISOX. NOTICE! i A;,.' ' hand, .ml wdv ' mi AIT IVIIllf IT M IV r 1( K IN. I ! ti;n'"1 !" ,lu " , . ,, With neatness nr.cl tiisrateh. V. A. I1ITE, M ilnn. Tenn. 1m isxcursioii Tickets AT it t i - i Ti fS-reatlV lletlUCed RatUS 1 ! l)ur!.i:g the tJreat NATIONAL EXPOSITION j at j rj ; I .: : r,..,- , .e... Srn-'et;.J'n,Oct.P.18o5;tl.e ! L0 U ISViLLE i cInI'INN ATI :0ETLINE . ; . . U .-ell Excursion TicVcl.t ltwicB Louisville I and Cincinnati, on Tucsdnyi, Thursdays and . TT .-- t y W . Saturdays, at FIVE DOLLARS ! Vi.r t!i II mi ml Tri t imdnrlirtir.il m tvewttt tinli t t (o thf KxpriMrion I fa II. Pewms from tho South ! holdins excursion tickets to tbo Lotliville Ex- . Ask fir Tickets v:t the SHORT LINE. MORE 1 RAINS AND QUICKER TIME THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE. S. S. PARKER, !fcn; P. A T. .1st. Unlvlllr, Ky. S. M. JtJNir, W. WHITE, Late of the Ki-hrcoTid Latif the Sara el House, i'aducah. Ivy. , M hit Cls. Formerly of City Hotel, Nashville. WORSHAM HOOSp, Memphis, Tenri. urThis house is situated in the heart of tfo , cosiness portion of the city, is most convenient : ihr various Paiiroad Dtpotsand places of i'-tuwineiiti fare goed, wnd at reasonable' . Ta,, Mrett cars passerery few minutea all . JZ'Wi' Sw? - l Mi'Vo.; Prep. Seribner's Monthly, ! " Vie ( Stent Xutional Mojv:h,r," cijter upon a ew year tit ninth volninci - "m 1 tne November onriib.-r. with briler l.ti I and lrttretrrle than ever bcf..rc. nil. I j with tbe ambition it ha icaintiiincil from lh - firt. 10 ucmoniraie uwri iu i mc nnsmoi. . the tron(ret. the moit huittifnl. nnd in vry ; war the HI.1T fOPt JT.i K !MlUtZIK! IS THE H OKLD. Ifnrinir the year it will i preaeut finch marieU illu.utrative en?ra ir.c a4 ' no opnlar magazine ha. ever been aide to pub- J lish. It? writers wili le, a they have lieen. the choice and cho?en literary men ami women of j m America. Ammtlht attractive frtor of the I year will be a MrifU XotcJ,. jaJDe "THE STORY OF SE ENOAKS," by J. ti. Ilol.tAei). A series of papers from various pcnl cn i AMERICA XIEE AND St XXERY," inelndina'. 4-rtrii.tive papers en Amer'nari citieK. wilt opi January with a nsirntive or W Tt:R IrIM MV LKl' Alii AI t;N- Tl'RE.by Mi.rj" rpw'l i.. whose descent of the Colorado i. ftTie awl fjnnoiie eTploi's nf Western travel (RKAT SOI TH" pir in the in.aniiifieeni-c l 111:- seriee w ill nvul I II l. of Its illustrati'inii. whil-t f?ein creaier variety and wider interest. Al.-o another it 1 i tratcd eerie?: AFARKTVS..YJKATiON' IX Kl ROl'K' Sir art'trrrr?e.!r.tin)rthc ex;erienecnf a well known AiT'.Ti-nii farmer aud euniiieer vCoi.o.v RL W.vlSu, of Osden Karm, Xewport. !!. I.) dnr'tirK teirr throuzh some of the lcn Irwiuont e"t par's of Western Europe, in the autciun uf 1S73.- . , . , A scries tf pn---s i f;r-rt nfewt on FREXCU LITEUATt'Hi: n ? "KISIAX Ul-K by Al.BEBT Hitonks with illn--tr!ition V? French Arti."ts, w ill appear during the year. ; j-. T1IE MVSTERIOI M ISI.A.V" V , Otj Th MiMirrn Itobinson Viafrc," Jri.K.i Vkrxe's latest .t jrf, vi" l.e continued., with it. illustration.';' -lory, by .axk Holm, "MYTOrrMAMXE."' bcginfi in Xovetifcr-wl 'will rim f?r Ci ?-' r four months. ; i' a!s"bc ot. -t VorH. can and Shorter ditorlew by letHwR Amcrieau and Eucllh Slory Wrilret,. T'u i raiinc will conlimio to hold it pre .e:?: nenie in thi rcnaid. The Essays, Heic-, and Editorial l'aers will, us herutoforo. em ploy the ablest pens in both Eurorc and Ainer- ea. Home and Society, whieli has trrown- " favor and inexceUeiue from the first, jviJe r... r ..... in ,.i,.. - from t ic tirst. v.oX- I p.adc wt!melve. H-j,1;''; 0' i tbe Ag.af-en p..le. The Eichm. wii; still further improt ei. and there w ill be great er varietv in this dciiartmcnt. Seritiuer'H lmnhly. by the verd"-t of i both the English and the Arde'ieafT ri .' '- ; -1 fti. e ol all llit MoitClli.t The Eieht Koiiml Volumes of ScribnTeinfi- tutean llliifttrMtetl l.lbrar-nf t;re than . o-h o pintes. T'ticy eu-M r a .iiorc than a Doien ?pl,tp.di:l !so a! 'oi V ' nearly One II Hitilred Shtfffrrtor', r-ore t ha fa '1 hoiisnii" Separate Arl'itca, hf ityf. 1'iwms. Editoriail and Rci ici, i'j.ibei.ished with nearly Two 1 printed at ijf at expense the earlier vohiinesl TboitMitnt . iluitrotioii'. V) c iiav I ! I! tl nW lit-l Illlllttr' I II U 111 oVI tl mini ' 4 i n .1 r i ; mnne(-tt.in with suWni.tionf. f iirr ; opp-." theexpiise'c,'i,r;pi,i!itiiie in small ed'ti-n ie ' inso ere: . a Vic prohii.iuey , ... : ,nBJ Oi n SI'Ef 'l.t I. OI'FERf. j to : . with one unr'i subscription, for : the same, eliwrste not jhjI. llie cjlilt V1N in 0. ,ra nn-nry style, ninrblp i " rbl and a iibrr.in- ! ,; for (,2.5: or if sent, rlinncranot paid. , f . .... , sao. ; Monthly aud St. Nicholas, i,. t .l,,,l'l'll v i . ' rL til li- V I t ". . So. O-T I rronJway, '. Vo: I.' Chancpry Sale ' rX v.U.l arli: " I . Milan rdpefiy! . a r T. B. liilanl v?. w. is. Uiekinsoi.. , J tory decree rendered iu the nlioic .an-'- at iUc June Tenn of the I'lianeery t'.-iirtni.tiou;. , , ,t j wi s(. fr t;i h t.( t,u. ,.,,wi.4..J. ill tneeouri room ooor 1:1 ine ii . tiibson county. Ttnne-see. on fSepie-inlirr tiox'. I the toiiowi-x nVcii: i :'i-i ty .-it n .t; in lli. - . . - . . , . ... . ..,!. -w!S: , i ill' orifK sl'irc-uo.l-e a n'i t .tr. .,e sm hi it- j we-t corner or .nam an I irn -Ii , :t , ui feet u:i trout st:eet. and ! street. 't i Mam , fcJ, Y i.-i i i .n lVF.' opnos old di -t. l,0'.lisv ill-.- nd Nashville' raii'mad." - dtffi iXWC! One resident house and lt. .T.i ks.o .r..i I,r. ,l..f,.,..l . .,1 ,. li ... t , hi 1- ,.r, : ,,i,,.;,..: , ;.u,v the south by Taylor street, on the '. ; : i j.uek Ifornrr's property, on tlie e.it by l-'irsf street: eoiilriinine ll.' acres. '"'fl',"i-';' " " (-'".', i , pnv.f,,,.,,,,!,.,! hv Ellis strict on the ,.... . -I EUi- property .. the no tb ca.-t ..nd .i' One liri k cotUsc and lot knnirn :! th..jlol- : . , , , l.o nsviile and Xashvilie railroad, oh the i.t t ; !.-,rl:,h-' ac -4 "r One hoii-e u-id lot known ., !i,e 1 arfi" i llou.-e. buiiudcd on the vest hj. il,' in street, on : theowtby First rrJit. o . 'it i;. .McKel- ev'e. and on tlie north bv bv I. t, h. i A I ul' which will be s.d l I satistv the said ! dnree. Sale in the limful hours. T. -I WII.T.IAMS. C. A M. 15 M Burrow. Sidii itr. August loih. ISTii. .'.jfl'J-lw J.T.AEDERSOI'J, -"" Whole' inl Retail l.lei :n Staves & Tinware . MILAN, T-rrT: " " . ". lH.tfl;?: AND OTHER FIRST ASS J Cook Stoies. the Rest Ue-'tin-t' ;oves. t'ouiilry liollowware. Shcrt Ir.en, 1 i:i :.t. 1 Co; pcrware, etc.. kept in larre supplies at lie"t nirures. Country Merchants and dealers generally su; piicdwitli TINWAHi: AT fi I I 1 'II n ' St. Lours and Louisville Prices. will jet satisfaction! - pity rHTl'f r7"! CITY HU 1 i Formerly Southern tie'el.i , E T BUTLER, Pnipr'eto ! I'KN N . IIUMIIOI.DT, liavinic recently taken c harge r f this hotei i and neatly refitted and orarhauleu it renerally ! j the Proprietor takes pi ca.su re in announcing to IOC IIUOIIC lUHl OC S FIClilC. ... V.1.V1.M.II patrons in the hit-best style of the art. Rate of Hoard. Board and Lodging per month SI'i week " ' dav 1 rsl Single meala S' The table is mpplic.il with all the delii-arits cf .he Season. The patruiae of the pulilie is moot respectfully soliir' ted. febii R. G. K1RBY, . . of Taris. Tenn., with T.jB. &J.M. Allen & Co, NEW ORLEANS, Thos. H. Alleii & 6:; Commission Merchants MEMPiir?, TENN. au20-1y w. M. ii'Cilt.' " r. T.. riir. . McOAliL & WARE.. Attorneyta - Xj.-t MILAN. TENS. Will practice in all the Court, of Law arid Equity in the counties of O:hson and ( airo h TuI.in the (Jourta at In ion City. Spec at tention fivan to Collection. nia" -1 Jj.G.Boyd&p.&LPearce r i T TAVE ASSOl ?! ATEP THEM3F.LVM c. of iledicineltid ... km- L in the Practice drcd orancnej. om In Posit Otn-ee' BailUlnr. july2-3m Bllan, Ttmn. When Ydll Travelyj P.coif inlier the Grent Ceatr.il Trt On 171 I I A Xl ClOXl V IUC) Chatishioga -AXD- ouis Eailroad. THR)rrer'V"H'eetine link ami artery T trade an4 .'ravel between tbe tireat W"rf " ami the Southeast. To thebusines mnn.pl'. jure (Mekrr. luxf'ii'J and tourists. lhi rout" ('Vvn nnonialVH.HTantiiacf in beauty of eene-' ry .gomiuri. citahrrre. setuniy ana faiciy o. ' eqU.piucut. aavi;:j iff time and money. Tlfli-TtTGH CAIIS, No midnTeV dt i-san'J fteaiubo.it interlude'. : iuc snorvrT and eest route to Cairo. St. L-v-s X'f.iiaifo. Little Ro- k.Tciaf and all the va' V vt. THE O.'LY IIRECT ROUTE toRiehmnnd. Pct-Winrff. Norfolk. I.ynchbniT. I'anville and the ii-iii.i Spriurs. as well as to Knoxvillc. liristoi, .llnme. Athtnta. Maion, Aiiffusta. Sav:innni.r t'harleston. t'ohinibia, V ilminpton, Kalei? I'tlreei.slioro. t liarlotte, Jai ksonvillu and all i.ivruieiii;te poir.ts. Pasenirera ran purcv lSr tickets to Louisville and t'iiirim:ati i ia Xasjvillc ul panic price as by any other route. jrXTT. THOMAS. W. L. T)AXI,EY. Uen l Sup't. Uen'l P. A T. Aient.' junelS Go North arrrt East VIA THK LOUISVILLE AND MMt. ItAIlillOAD. j i . tiOlXl) SOI TII. Tiur. July 4, 1 573. wOMPKNsKU No. : Iiily. I No. 5 ! Iily. cx. SunJ. Lv Milan ll;Pis.4u.: tMOa.-m. ' lliimbolrif : ll:fiA " I Jriii " Arllrownsviilei ! !:" p.m-! i::0 " ' Memphis ' ! ' I S:4'. ' I Train No 3 connects at ii is with M R R'y r Little Rock nnd i-oiitts in Tcxi.s ioixi north. Iimk. I liaily. :I:.;,',.Ex; Daily. July 4. JfCi. ! : Sn-t'- '. i t'OMIKNSKD No. li Lv Humboldt...- ."ir-H p.m. . T.a..a " Milan : 4:'SI " I Ar MeKernic... ::H " . 'iJi " Paris ii:mi " :li:l"i '' " Tenn. Riv. ' " l-;4"p'ni " t'larksville S: !"i ,'!: ". tWMirie t:r '. . .fr :' "' V i. .U'lle IdM'l ' ' ft:V.I 'loalinr lir 1 1 : ' 'Vi- " tliasaow Jo : 7:"7 " " Cave City . 1i:IT.Wt .s: " " Elizabrt'itn' I:V iu:'r-' " " Li lian. hi Jc. 'Jroft " li. til " Cincin'tiJe ':;J -ll:-t" ' " Louisville.. :: " i!: : " . 'J;'"ip.m Kl.vtU " :i::sj a.m Tr ; in X it 'I l onni s m i ".i elm and Mi!. in from Ike South lor Louisville: at t 'a ve t 'it v a it h North and E..st:ut L-.ui.- i!l.- with O. A M. R'y and J.. M. A 1. it. R. for the North. Est and W est. Trni'i No 4 connects at JtnirrlSi McS'id Milan ! n .' " s t i. it ir," pfs s t : "t j ii t h r Ve i',;.f,n.n;!;;,rcav irom Mamti'o h tin. . , train No ' conr.e'-ts at Mt Iciu:e w till N,C : i St I. R'y for the Southeast. from the South tor l.ouUvi-Miit,.Ai'-'-'B!'tie with PULLMAN PALACE CARS Run l.oth wiivs, v 1 l IK." ' ' il.t.Mit.. In.in ' NEW ORLEANS to f ol'ISVILLE LI'iTL: ROCK I ' f.COUIS VILLI via Mfr-'rais. MEMPirN TO NASHVILLE ; i.i Mi EctiV. x :.i .Milan . 1. ATMOilE. ti..n l ;':-. a Ti' k. s't fell Louisville. Ky. ! nil o PI ! New Orleans. SI Louis -5 tbicago Thro' to New Orleans. , OA-. l"A77 OA'e'.V LI XL VIA . ? !; V'i' l'.V I V - .- v.-, i'llf.'O. ILI.IXu IS. ILLINOIS' EN 'Lit. ! X.o. E.vp. X .'. Kx K.v. Sun. : E. Sh -- - . I .. iiiin.ui... . ;; ;,to. I .. -"'iliMin... ! en" aii;,: 'en. le;ot s. to a.m. s.mp.r r . p.m- ll-. 2-4'J ' 1 -"7 " .is ' ;.o4 o.i.:) " ln.uj " I'n tJu un t 'ai boa ia.lt: Ar; I nir Lv. I 'airo " Fultoti Ar. Milan Ar. New Orleans.. i'J.io n'ht- 1 1 J.:ii a-ni- 4.;."i :t.l" " .") oi i;.;y 1 n.it" s.;.ii n '3 ! .!;.' -m 'U-; Tlif oiihf Hie nnniiuij I'fhire Xh,i:y Car from -(.;"('.(; o A-'ic j (Lj--t;4 i ll itliont hm--- i - . - J. - - I.I.I.N01SI KN I. It It- N ii. Exp- N O Kxp-r-h,t Line. i E- Sun. liaily- Lv. M- Louis s-ti a m-, 7 3 p-rn- ' East St- Louis ':-:il ' S-l" ' " ilAi.i'A 1:'.ki r.imu Ibii; ' " Ciirboii.iak- l-o- p-m- l"J-i' n'ht- Ar. iiim 4 T' " . 2-:t a-m. i Lv- Cairo "i 'O " i l"' " " Fulton st'i " 1T " Frost S-5.1 " li ' Milan H li ' ,? I'l ' I! Jackson. Tei.u J-4" a-iri Iii.Si ' t aiitoii Miss lJ.:t p-m- ll.;'." ' "' Jin k son. " 110 " l'J-.Mt a m- Ar- New Oilea.i- II : ' 111;"i ('.."SCIH.-.1 to av til themselies of the tajri:-; the id. jn - (.Rt'.rr NEW ORLEANS ROUTE S''oulil have their tickets reail "iT ; -TV C AIIIO. ri' For 'li."lts end Infonation, apple f prim ipal liailre.-id 1 itket Duiees iu the We-t and Southwest. First-el'iss tit coinmodation in the way id ! Y. At I.Mi tll't Sfc- t Fully cciuippcl with all r E AI Mi 1IO. ShS lodern appl.':lf', irt d psenyer-1 j Platforms and couplings un. vir.. .inner Pl'LLMAN PALACE CARS, ! Srf-''iotti arl:! well ballasted trn.k- t'loeeoii I section at MtMn; Tenn. with trains -.u l.-.V N ; 1 (ii. S- R. K- b.r ... , : i luisville, Cincinnati riKat"tn C'tn-s MfinJii.-, Little Hok & Tent. E i- ridtST. S- E- C.WF.Y, , (ien'l M iLaiter- Uu"l Pass. A T k As't. in irt New Orleans. La . BAlLTtAOD: THE CHEAT NATIONAL ilV'T T0t . WAS II IXC .TON, HA LT I M ORE; PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, The East & North-East ' t tai it nn ' ft trainC rilili I'U Ua-jhininnr. lilU HllliQillullliiriG M1liHfJlUlllllJj ; i others to oiler to the jmblic a ' cneap xianD, ofamyj a hjiiu-m- name w ovm. Amont the characteristics of t..! Favorite ' ,, iij-tj'cr t,hat no person need lie mislotl by purchasoi4' ono of these instru iT'm'V t C( ip't neiiUrtiiiti-injrthevarc obtaining IlWoT iur fnanufacturcv aud with our 1 giSlSn" RSS, ! PW leml-nts, we Hon to ike following fact, natly: (Jorgeous Mountain Scenery, j , maDufactlir .natc the fblHiwing cat in largb fetters oa 1 ho 1 iSSSX RraU 1 "gLt Ead end of the irO, e, vi, : Ulisurtiassed Etiting Houses, (Owned and opcra'-mi ry the Company.) And in fact all toe Modern Appliances that I conduce to j Speed, Safety 1 Comfort; Pullman Halaee Cars ! ruu tbroah . , . between the principal MM & EASTERR CITIES. . For thrrtuah 1 wketii. Baigf-ire Cheeks, ilnt e aicnt of Train. Sleei-ina; Car Aconmaieda- : f Viona. c., apply at Ticket Offices at all po:nt NORTH, SOUTH, E.VST fK WtST. J.. M, OLE. As't len. Tteliet Aat. D. 1 ic fito. Ticket At. THOS. I. BARRY. THOS. R. SUA II r". We-tern t'at'se At. M.-.'nrM' Irjasp'D. jl I i t A 1 llTlOft ri IF m h B H r1 I IIAS NO FOR I Purchasing an irixi.sn?. There rc FOUR Vaabl'c PATENTED ha prove h.cn(s i ft the ARION Lino, y-hich SIMI'j.IFT construction,' and winch the most ut.skil!c' rson 'an understiiWl ML'S'f IMPROVE tli TONE ats-! )Li:ABILITr Fuuio, person of the Instrument. sx:coiNrr. Tbe Arion is as pcf'rr an Instrnmc1!; T$ 'Vnrk-ianshij and quality of matcrial.4 used in iu construction AS mariif'aeture is fully v arnu.ted fo for five These InrN have (.HEATER VOMfc?TfXF. ci-nM with' irt?SYXS hxtrtml the V,a.Mt a 'c:!g(!i and purfty of , iiu;ltitni f.V. aTuVi? be fjit'd in anv other sv!:!e .r.ar.'). 3F"t3TJXl.r!.XXr Tlie Ariel "'.rams lii tune lftrrr Ul I - . . ' has Utn-.. Vy f-j'uonetratftl siii'.e it $tVt mtriVfAri Mi:.i.-al Public;' : for proof o'" fcict, read our nr6n?aN fncj aa'li.tscrs. j : A-.fv' r iiistrumf nts are . A JL'o r 'nstrumruts arc TJOela the'SAMf: for 6nr "irict-.i on':?. ,, Alilu.ugh THE ARlON C;ts t-V ri'anufaH-i're nioii thai- any other l i -in .ihad-, (n'.ing to its peculiar 3nstni'i;on, i 'Ve :-'A at F-iteer fitirt s tli:".i tin SAMEOKAHE f Piano an lx purchasetl fr clst'-hi'ie ; lecai:e we air liesirp'is of increasing oil?' business, tut liciliti"-' fcr matintactuting Inii.g r;,'LIMiTl".I). Over Seypti h VlV'saiVd .Ptiuhasers in all parts of the warMdwho have pur chased Ai lon Pianos, now testify to the excellent tone ami grt du ability ! these iiifivn'eiit., while iieailv'all the Const-rvatories ;if Mis'c throughout the Uracil S'aVcs Fkivc ad-ipt-d t'e ARKN PIANO. The .Patent Arion Piano-Fortfes hftve beeri Adopted and are used exclusively in the Nriw Y6rk Oonsefatbry of Musi6. It ? actnowlitlgl that the most severe test a I'lanf c'sj.iinilerifo is con; tant use i"i a Ctmservatory. The New York Conservatory '-f Jlns'c has constantly " r ... . i i- i ir-r- tiimv ui i viw ..... ......;-.,!l.. -..f...- ' this mst'r-ition as to the tlurability und I HI lls UpwarilS OI I 1 1 ' IU 1 .11V..1 I Our Pinnits are nlso used bv the letiding Seminaries and ( ullegfs tli ff-'c f"ir''f"T vatt'si and by many of (.-'- 1- TO THE PUBLIC. - No Fjano - ' pained such an excellent repi'italiou ; V. . -. . ... .1 . . 1 I'sJicn year since ir- luiroouciion nas tne unnnim mrreasni, three times already have tve fttfnd it necessary to enlarge bur factory. The ap,i constantly increasing demand .fjfr th AWON PIANO has led AEION PIANOFORTE, ratea(el . 13. 11S, aad Jr.ne 23. v As tlie above can neither Ik put on I ;t js ther?forc a perfect seguard to , .Write for HJuslraVc'vl IVrnphfcf, and mention whpre yoj sa this nctk s A-ldrcsJ ARION PIANO-FORTE CO., No. 5 East14ui St, "t?rTt .1 T Arion Piano'.- CAN BE m iOp., and eveiy 1'iauo v. years. fian fi other 1 i'"" va the wotli!, a. Vs;anl. ti.t-y are !.rg; .'.-'ii ri' Pi (il'ALltY ..f mu'. r.iU and pay ti c' Iai Vhfi' a r do fir the l-igh'T- I i:ii-i-', aim " e irsiiniiuui excellent qualities of our ins the rtriticiptil Opera Ironi-. , 1 Forte lias ever become so popular a no in the fame nf 'ct nf thue as the ARION' ' n t .i ? i : l 1 nor re?iivd arte the pr.ite is Cist cn purchaser!