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THE CHRONICLE i w CL1RKSYILLE, SOT- 22, 187$. . . ., f -... i . . J. S. MEBLkTT. J. A. OXAST 5EBIX1T A'GBAJflTT V .X . . . N t V PLBLlSntRS AND PROPRIETORS."" itiu or AOVKKTisuia : Ob Bullae per aquare of Tea line or 1 'KITES OF ADVERTISING. so. aattAKxa. SMo;Jio.'7Sif6 I . 1 Square..... 2 Hqurea 3 Mquarea 1 Squares... 1 - t t n m n ISO 4 SO 8 00 soo! 001 15 09 SO i 16 00115 001 7 &l 10 03 12V0 IS 00 1000H2 00 looo 2000 jwoo i .1.-. l - .a AA i AA Ail Oi AA I . fj, Colama.. !25 0UftO 0O.S5 00 50 OOj Nl 00 Column. I Onlimn 3io4soiiisoooieonoi ii:os IsuOOHSft) :S500:t0tl 150 00 Announcement of marriage anil deaths free tributes of respect and obituaries half price. , , f LOUftVIlXE AM MASH VILIE AJfD .GREAT ROrTHERX KAILBOAD. m - - m. r" t - . ? - OotJtO JCORTH. Train Xo. S arrive and leave at 1MB a.T.; Train So. 4 arrive aitd leveaa 2d" P. x.4 GOING SOCTH. - ... Train Xo. 1 arrive, and Lari at ,-.m. j lper fully worlh the price oi l Traln So. 3 arrives and ieavesat 4:lN a.m., Pcnptlrtn add that many a man S con- "Nor. 1 and S are Mall trains. ADDITI0XJXI5DICEHEXT. . ' t . i t nfToralreadv made i In addition to the oners aireaaj maae for subscribers, we nuke the following . proposition: All new sntscriners i wuo will pay iU 00 in advance will : receive the Chroxiclk for one year, and n ofMcCormacs whole-size Rembrant l'.,..,r rwantifnllv framed and war- ranted to give satisfaction. Old sub- j oth or six weeks ci ns as -a"? tW'qtei t scrips who will pay all arrearages to well as many fames from th, and date and then pay l 00 In advance, yard in Louisville for the will be entitled to the same. ' 'mP d ho iniportaneo Thesepicturesret.il at L. and J XSSaVSriJiS - head. nd the aggre: are worththe money but the arrange- Ir when Sn Ue receipts since the beginning of ment we have entered into enables ns j K V cared tor when this gen . r " u .r. n,l ilio mtvr ! eration shall have passed awav. ne: . ,. ' , . .furnish the picture and thepr thJolAst rltae f forp.ck.ngrp. Sales were made : iCUrkmllc.who in their .time, were ? M MB t f J "Til"' j i, .,,i . t :!,.: ,i i dency to hold out of the market by a The Chroxiclk oulvcosts you?2 M i wealthiest and most influential, ' J a ! and at their death were laid in a fam- j Iew owncr" ... ily burying ground, uow "sleep the ; "' . . . . ;! , 4 l i " -,i The Gallatin Examiner makes it ap- llir-vu i v Pmintv in this State ha ' sleep that knows no waking within! .... . , 1 HICKMAN VOUntj, in mis i iaie, jia y ft . noar that the. nitirena of that nlneeare n,,!,!;. crhnnUin orieration ' sixty pit biic scnooism operation. The sum annually expended for our navy, i set do w n at iUG.OOO.Ot t. Ol r senior local has been confined j a book containing the charter, regula st home, with rhoiiintisiu, for Home tions and organization of the company. I J . j! ) - K ' ' i m m m n i - i " ' " ,7- j WEarercceiviflc names nearly every j day since the issuance of our club ! ntn r - i One of McCormac's fine Rembrandt I .U. l'Mv,,, v .... vpar : a. u iuicn auu .a s . . for W V. j Rkv 1R. W. E. Ml Nsey preached at the McKendree chitpch, in Nash- ville, last Sunday. --.'. i Mr- TIpv C. n tVMMIMiS has 1 withdrawn from the Communion of of the Protestant Episcopal church. We had a foretaste of winter last Wednesday snow and cold winds. Ye that have a surplus should remember the poor. Mr. Weakley, who was severely injured by a fall from his horse, on : Friday of last week, we learn, is im- i i proving. AtxriRMNO tothellopkinsvilleNew Era, the brick yards of that place can not supply brick for the improvement's going on in that city. Mk. Benjamin Caim.e died at his home on Blooming Grove Creek, on the 8ih inst., at the ape of 70. He was an exaniplary gentleman. esteemed by all who knew him. We acknowledge the rect-ipt of a mplimentiary ticket from Ed. Burke lVk-U. 8ec y, to the Memphis Expo- sition.whichoKuedon.thelSthiust., 1 and closes on the KHli prox ' j . ' The newspapers 1 the northern i jnr. u- , 1 euu. are uuyn ...... , . . . -.1 i ... i ?IIH t" IUC fllll - rl III ".ai w.. ...u. j " . the dty goods trade. The harder the j times the more need of advertising. . i . pn. i n n riiAii nr v in The livery business must pay an-' other stable i bi'ing erected by i S. E. Rauicy & Co., on the pnnwr oi Ftanklin and Si-pond Streets. Build .a few more and let us all take a ride. Oi.n Probabilities is very correct If the statement of high wind includ- .d this part, of the ball we Uve ou. ; We have lud very hard winds this work, lint have beard of no serious damn ce. A MKF.TiMi at Palmvra, under the ministrations of Rev. M . G . Carney, j of the Bapist church, and Revs. J. M. i o, me iupisi cnurcu, ana i.v.. -. ... : WIft and A. . Goodloe, of the M. E. church, resulted in the conversion:,, , , ; of twenty-five souls. Ir. Mixsey. Tr. W. E. Munsey j lectures at Franklin Nov 17 and lt; : at Columbia on the 22d ; 1 ulaski.th; , Paris, M est Tenn.. Dec. ..andat Lliu- I street churth, iu Nashville. Tuew.ay i'ening, Dec. 0 Tilt river is in good boating order, though declining a little at this writing, with about feet on llarpelh Shoals. The Tyrone was expected up yesterday evening, aad we presume the packet" will now resume their regular trips. , (M it clever young menu, -. 1a- . (IleiiD. formerly of this place, now Brownsville. Tenn., has been spending I several days here while on his rPturn ; .to lirownville from Cincinnati where ! lie has been purchasing goods. j .A I Rkv. Wm. Burr, the Presiding! fii r .1.: . i:. . l.:., i...;i : J aIUCI l'l 1 111 IIIMI II I , ft II U 111(1 I.IIIUI1. . .... . . , . ; .. .... Will iioaru wiiii iii.il rstnuai'itj ian, " .. Mrs. C lara isjom, on .Maoison t. :..u:.r...AI.i,..i.:.f,:-.i- P OitflAlItJU lui.-ia- . t.., ...i in. mav know where tob)cat him. How to Get Sid of a Friend. A few weeks ago a friend called on us to loan him ten dollars, promising i.i hand it to us the following day. We happened to have a few dollars in our iocket, and did not hesitatt' to ac commodation him; siuce which time he has not been heard from. Shi-lbt-rillf Commercial. This advice comes t jo late to be of j any service to us. We might have j tried this plan some years since ; but where the deuce would we get the ten ' lollar" now. t The- panic has -tuadcbiii a slight j imprest ion -o far,V.mpoaiba denizens of this portion of the "moral riney.tr t.,Y6t tWe are .those, who fhieM them - .,. - " . - lyes behind this poimiar cry, to claim indulgence for their pconcness to procrastinate whi culledjupon to liquidate their just tL-ut; bclieviux that tlii exr-nne is far hetter ihan no j fervency that the day would come excuse. A niau. must have but little when Bomething of the sort would fall lionor in his . sou I who seti up so tal- lite a blessing from the sky upon this lacious an apology. We cannot dodge I "dog-gone" city. We are afraid to the question in meeting our obligations ! make an estimate of the dogs in Clarks in so flippant a manner, jit is irapofi-1 ville for we know we would fall short t-iltde liowever, for us to meet the di- j of the list by a thousand or more, vine injunction, "pay what thou owest," Every colored family has from three to utiles we can secure what is due us ' AWe.jrTery-uoy iargt; errouftt'carrVa . . i . ,, , , . N , i . i " i at' ' f 'r frnm thjsA w H -. 4 . . 1 1 .. dK1a . , frail htta IriM' rnt M f w k KAfiifAvo theamountof their indebteduewi. w. . Little. accouuu for printing . Little Joti work bills, . Make op hage amounts tovrrls '. Vlllinlr rriiiMr'l Mil . , ., ... , . , . , , iuc aiiiu uiv uyvu iiiuaj iu uui ucui t it. their way into the gardens of honest Ve call attention to our club rates ' , , .4, ... ... .iii peoitle plav sad havoc with vegetables and oner our paper to those who are , a . , , . - , . ' .. . I and flowers steal what they can find an4 are-not.subscTibers, pponjternjs , , .. . .... .. - . ii ' t 7 i- x it and depart home to repeat their vilhan satisfactorv to all. Let the list roll np . , v.. ... - . ' nies the next night. Hardly a week jimui iTTjui viiu auu urn puumi lutrr, , ami we irnarantpe thnt we will furnish j science will feel easier for his having . ; paid the printer. Tn rmTJ ffW S(aaIa .i r:i .. i 'aniily nve iu number were re-1 ..,... . . rnovea .rom ne urn, y buying ground on leuow creea; lasi -weet, ana rein- j fLt tu terred in Ixreenwoou Cenietcrv. lhel ; . . , c i e t. .i i work oj removal of bodies from both ! ne o.a cemeteries to ureenwoou, ntw .i it hen 80lnS 0I lu quite rapiuiy tne ast the corporate limits ot this city, i a .. v.. ..- All who desire information regard ing Greenwood Cemetery, can secure, by application at the Northern Bank, We refer our readers to the notice ! of the death of Yr. John F. Henry, j of Burlington, Iowa. Of eicht broth- j ers Hon. G. A. Henrv, of this city, is i the only surviving member.- He alone j stands as a monument of their worth, i all of whom made their mark in everv ! - - - Ksition ot me to wiiicn tney were: j called, and like the la-t brother, who : is now reaching the "sere and yellow leaf of . manhood, were loved by many ! in the social circle, as well as treasured : fondIy in ,i,c hearts of the people.- ; V.a tr,..r in .1... f....;lv Anr Irinnpt jrv tnratbies. Tom. Nf.al, the handsome editor of ; the Dyersbtirg Gazette, must be one of the curiosities of the present day, a rich printer. He wants to enlarge his paper and office, and to that end offers to sell a business house in Dyersburg; a dwelling house, with three acres of ground in the suburbs of town ; 20 aCrcsof well timbered land; a farm of II . A . acres; well improved, near town also his desirable and convenient resi- deuce. What possessions for a printer. We ho, n! he may realize good prices ; and re;idy sale, also that the invest- ment of the proceeds may do all he de- j sires or merits Si W'l.S Death. On last Saturday j uight Col. Clarence Prentice son of j the late S I). Prcutice,. while return- ing to his farm, five mile from Louis- rin. Tr.i4 thrown from liis liui'irv. .-Hid :.., :;,.; that he .. , . ' . - P(.tl irf,n,:, 0 :n i.,, huir- withhim WM nQt hurt Th(J Courier-Journal says Mr. Prentice was 23 rears old. and was a man of . , ,. , . . . . i varied nccomplisbnients. having grad- n;ltpA ;Q ,;W an(, nloJi(.ine. -He serVed, - . with distinction, in the Confederate army. His little son George, is the only remaining child of the Prentice family. Wk learn from th Courier-Journal ! that some villainous thief entered the : equal to auy town in the country. He ' resi.lciipp wf Capt. A. F. Smith, for- j ;s an excellent workman and a clever merly of this city, now of Louisville, ! centleinan. 1 on Tuesday morning last, about 3 ! io cloi k, and stole cloihiiic to the j Tri e Christian SpiEiT.-The May I amount o SUM. We tender Fonz our j field iKy.) Democrat says, " the Meth- i ,..ti... ..,! ir.rui h thWt thr f.l- i ,; he the shirt of I Nessus. We caution our people to be j on the lookout for robbery, more par- j ticularly at this time. Ammunition is plentiful and shot jrnns cheap. j C xce our notice last week of the , at,-..,, rniv,,r;tv we d Southwcsttfril rniverity, w ,h, of Arl,n!lll.an , IU ! l dM T if iw-ij-itti. heartily in the plan sucgestpd. The .yno'l of Arkausas appviiited Rev. Pr. j Walsh, f Little Rock, and Rev. E. , Mi.N;,i,. o)- Pine jlllffi a(, thl. Synod M(,mphU a,ipoin,ed Kcv. Dr. Wad- j j, r,un.eilor of tiie University of j , (-0j n. At. Ete of Missi-Hiiii, and Col. B. M. a ot i Memphis, as Directors. Railroad Accident. Last Tues- j on a paying basis, and is in a prosper day morning the north bound passeu- ' ous endition. trer train van into a coal car which j had been moved, cither by the very j Gold was weak and. lower in New hard wind of that night or by some i York on the 10th, declining to and nilf.j from its rwsition I ! on the side track of the switch, ditch- - i :.. .,,,1 apr.pnlv. thonirh -- ...v ..... - - i j i.. . . .1 :....- not uaniriTonsij. M-niuiiis: uiu viu.rci ; and firemen. The track was soon cleared, trains only beint delaved short tiuic. ' ' ' i Ot R clever young friend, Theo. j Pluniiiier, who for a longtime ha been ! . ,.,., . . .1 1 I in the freight depot at this place, leaves rt , . , , . . i . i .for Erin nest Monday to take the . , . , position of feleemph operator and; ...... , . . ,1,.., Wi rrciL'ni .iki-ui hi ih.h n. commend him to th? good people ot Eriu, who will find him clever aud ac commodating and, though, young, a thoroiuh busine-s mau. BuTi.i'.u P. Anderson, Esr had charge of the Memphis Register dur ing the titiicGeu. W right was unable i to attend to his editorial di'tii's. A man possessing the Journalistic aLili- j ty an.l courtesy of Mr. Anderson, j should be prevailed upon to remain in j thrt capacity. Hi editorials proved ; him tohepminen tly fitted for'beisork jSrvhilsttn k;hiiondVa. tbeS"og j s?ooping tip with their huge dip net ' .... . ( all of the eauine f-pecies within their grasp, from the infinitesimal poodle to the large yellow cur "of low degree." ; And we have often prayed with rcat uiiaji.aerrirjtreas'iHenitruf is ' blackberries in Juce. These animals j consume enough food in one day to feed a hundred men andare of no more use to the community than so many of j the Manplti-tit- Americana- -vulgarly At night they make passes but we hear the "bang" of some trusty shot gun and the "ki yi" of one of these sneak thieves as he. gives his last dying gip or run off with his i game leg elevated in the air. We turn j over on our pillow, murmur glory, and I lUUi lrlnU ,Ue Uel' 1,1 WrE(" "le i man who fired that gun. . We only . , , .,, . . wish there could be some nnanim tv on , ., "S could fire at the same time with a , .. . . , . deadly effect JLt shave a dog con- . . . . - -. v, . ; , VtfllllUll Ul IUI3 .' II II LI ALVAkS s ,yc - fi ?y ; v v - . ; rv ? , . ,. , greatly in favor, of .something to (put out fires jast after onu oocursUa their nHlst-lmtforret'it In awhorfc"' time. Keep stirring up your city council, friend Boyers, until they provide some means to extinguish fires. Gallatin is a place of too much importance to be without such protection. E to learn that thc rcsi- Mr- S- -McCaultfy, at Ad- ftUls Station, Robertson county, was dtroyed S on the n.ght of the lt th ,nfit- rhe fire IS supposed to , .x i 1 i : the house was new and unoccupied j al l"L .c u.u.Ud. xuC.JU was iured for only a small amount, 7 1 luams the popular boot aim biiue uierviifiui, lias uc aincr tisement in to-day's paper, and a large and elegant stock of boots, shoes, hats, capsjurnishing goods, etc in his store, No. 23 Franklin street, where he offers goods at low figures. Call and exam ine his stock, and he will sell you good goods. Thanksgiving Day. Next Thursday, the 27th inst., hav ing been appointed a day of Thanks giving by the Governor, the Banks of this city.and New Providence Savings Institution, will be closed. All paper falling due pa tho 27th inst., must b paid on the Joth. I The Nashville Banner savs. "the Nashville, Clarksville and Hopkins- ville Accommodation will be put on the St. Louis and Southeastern and Memphis, tlarksville and Louisville road next week, arriving at ISashvuIe at 0:43 A. M and departing at 4 P, M." OCR young friend, W. E. Smith, can be found at the livery stable of Dan iel it Bro., where he will be pleased to see his friends and acquaintances, who desire anything in their line. Will, is a clever gentleman and will treat Vou all ritrllt We see, from the Gallatin Exami ner, that our old friend, Yannoy, is still engaged ' In constructing first-class houses there. Give Yan. a fair chance and he will make old Gallatin look odistaud Prcsbvterian Sabbath Schools have united. The Methodist house being old and not comfortable for winter use, the use of the Presbyterian church was tendered and accepted by them. The CorniER-JouRXAL, iu winding up an excellent article upon the , death of Gen. II.irJee.savs. "he was ade- !., in .im i 1 nA juiis . J uu an- uin.ui'ivu v vvuMt consent to undertake." But few men who have left this stage of action have received a nobler epitaph. Mr. Cox, editor and proprietor of the Elkton (Ky.) Witness, a sprightly and wen eaneu paper, was in to see us , ,1 i . i a few days since. We are glad to learn j from him that his paper is established closinc at lOOlalW?. Tennessee Bonds were firm at 703 c.. .1 t l l -i c. il. :,.. itic uiu uuu i i ivi iiiu ui n I . 1 1 v . . . . , ,, f:,i,ii; ,-.: Cil. W. F. Vouso has taken up his residence in our citv. and will act as auctioneer, as heretofore, for all who need his services. He isa good citizen UUI auctioneer, and we bespeak for him a kind reception and liberal pi- tron;ic. , Advices from Santiago de Cuba, dated 12th, say on that djy the captain ot" the British steamer Niobe and the British consul at Santiago were in the prison, and held an interview with the captives who remained alive. ! To our Friends. Having gone to great expense to give our readers a lar ger and letter paper, we would ur- gently reouest all indebted to us, by note or aocc-f, to come up, without j delay, ad ciakc payment. . We need i the money, and hope 'this modest ap- I i-cal will not pa unheeded. V i : ,NeBi.ETT & Grant. A r 'Editoss Chr&xicls:: We never ladvecitediho. fJea of indiscriminately pitching into corporations or . indmd- i -niuf, tuu vi , u vat t a- j., tit when we isee ! wrongs perpetra- ted we will never shrink from doing the best that in us lies to right them. Some months since our Hoard of Mayor and Alderman issued notices to all the property owners on Franklin street, commanding them to lay pave ments in front of their different lots witjbin "a certain time." "If not? com plied with, the1 city would lia?e the pavements laid at the expense of the owners of the property, etc." Many of the law-abiding citizens on that . LP ? I-il- 1 tuoruuguiare immediately recognized j this edict as right and proper, and have laid down good substantial pave ments, while others, without the fear of municipalities or the powers that be, laugh in their sleeves, at the timid ity f their neighbors in obeying ordi nances of a corporation which has not enforced a single pavement law upon its statute book, and permits with im punity the pedestriana residing in that neighborhood to tread their weary way through the mud and filth of the j 8treet. The season is not at all propit ious note for laying pavements, and we suppose the subject will be postponed, as usual, by the. board untij next spring then to be postponed again until the "last knell of recorded time." If a plank walk was made from the Metho dist Church to Barksdale, Clark & Co's. Ehop, it would relieve the matter to no little extent We drop this sub ject for tlic present; presuming that, in the mean time, the grass will continue to grow upon pavements now walked upon, and the obstreperous property owners on Franklin street will laugh on at the stupidity of those who were green enongh to put their faith in city authorities. Franklin Street. Eitoe3 Chbonicle: On Thurs day eveniug. the 11th inst., s -party of friends assembled at the residence cf Rev. Josiah Carncal, in Christian county, Ky. After partaking of the splendid repast which had been pre - pared - for tho refreshment of the guests, all entered npon the enjoyment of the evening, and music and mirth reigned supreme. Dr. West and Miss M. S., from your city were among the company, and contributed not a little to the entertainment of all. After spending several hours very delightfully, the party retired for the night, to meet again at 4 o'clock next morning, when the happy event which called so many friends together was to be consummated.fthe marriage of Mr. T. Graham andIiss Mattie. Carneal, by Tfev." Dr7 West: " ' " "" The happy pair were attended by Mr. W; Graham and Miss Mollie. Set- - tie, iur: M . -aaings ana Jiiss j. iar- i Mr Moody and Miss Anna Allen, Mr. R. Carneal and Mrs. Stewart. The ladies looked beautiful and the gentle men handsome, but the bride and groom surpassed them all. After the ceremony was over and the congratulations of the assembled friends had been offered, all repaired to the dining room to partake of the breakfast awaiting them. Breakfast over, ' the newly wedded couple bade adieu to their friends and started on a tour of pleasure, where we leave them with the wish that earth's brightest joys may ever be theirs. Amicus. McCOEMAC'S! I respectfully notify the public that I am still making the best and cheap est pictures, of every grade, in Clarks ville, and cheerfully invite a compari son ot my work and prices with those of any other gallery iu the State. A large stock of frames and cases on haud which I will sell at manufac turer's figures. -' L - ' Come up and see for yourselves. Gallery, Franklin Street, opposite the Court House. W. J. McCORMAC. Oct. 25, '73-tfl : ; ? ( FT HE CHRONICLE A'D COURIER- JOURNAL FOR $3 25. To Old and New Subscribers. Any subscriber, new or old, who will pay $3 25 in advauce, between now and January 1st, 1374, will receive the Chronicle and Weeklt Cocrier Journal for twelve months from date of payment. This arrangement, if made between now and January 1st, will entitle each subscriber to a ticket and an opportunity to secure one of the $5,0(kJ worth of handsome presents the Courier-Journal proposes to dis; tribute at that time. Send in yir names and secure the - Chronicle, your home paper, and Coubier Journal for $3 25, also a chance for a handsome present. See Courier Journal advertisement in another column. Attention-, Patrons ' of Hus bandry. Masters of all the Granges of Montgomery county are requested to meet at Hook & Ladder Hall in Clarks ville, at 10 o'clock, Monday, Dec. 1, for the purpose of attending to business of importance that will come before them for the good of the Order.: - R. H. Ogbcrx, ' Master Wilson Grange. N. L. Nortiiington, Master Port Royal Grange. 3IAKUIKD. Ii DdDrervIU?, West Tennessee, on the Sitli Inst., by Rev. A. 11. Wilson, Mr. Willie lionHRrs, formerly of this county, au! Mis Bkllk C'offxas, of Haywood county, Xena. . At the residence of R. L. Reinhart, in tliisoity.on thejoth int., by Rev. B. M Taylor. Mr. 1. 11. Haski.ns and Miiw 8.11. Lanuos, all of this city. First Ronnd of Quarterly Meetings. Red River of., at New Chapel, Nov. 29, 30. Cheatham n., ul Wultou'sCliapel, Vol: , Dickson cl.at Charlotte, Dec. 1.1, 14. Clarksville stn.. Kee. -M. 21. Ashurj- ct.. at Williams' Chapel, Dec 27, 28 Anlioch ct., at iSalom, Jan. a, 4. Monig'iineryct., at.Mt. I'leasant, Jan. 10, U. -Sairne ct, at Iwlion Monad Jan. V. Ws W. Bubb, P. E . I 31EAN lilSIXESS! I have been apinip ted bv the Conntv Court to Collect and ieul up Mr. Johii Sutton's old Railrojid Tax Hooks for the vears 1ST0, 71 and 7i All ihtsuuk owing me Taxes had better come up and nettle. 1 mean what 1 Kay, for I will levy and make the luxes without delay. . Now, don't vou think that I am junt talking to hear luyiclf; you will Bet fooled. J?J. RA WLS, AgL, and R. R. T. C. Nov. 15, "i-U" Fine Cigars, also choice: Virginia Smoking and Chewr ing Tobacco for sale bv OWEX & MOORE Low Prices! y Sood Goods! .CiPOPULAMRICES! TO SUT THE HARD TIMES! -UTe ana Lei uTe rnces ' in fcarnesu Xo Longer are tie IndispeasabJe Boots and Shoes held at Fabulously - - High Prices 1 , - . But are Down! Down! Down! to Fab ulously Low ! Take the Word of bo One, bnt Exam , "line for Tonrself. Ci.rksville, Tenn., Nov. 22, 73. A - t J t I k . . j new era nas been introduced in the Boot and Shoe Business of this place by the reductions in price of these necessary articles of Clothing j1 from the false high prices which they have attained during and since the war to the more solid and just basis of "live and let live prices." In other words, we will give our goods Jo our patrons ai prices in proportion to what they received for their inoney producing ef fects. I know people are bound to have these articles, Boots and Shoes for win ter wear, let the times be hard or easy. and m view of these hard times, I will Bell my goods at such prices as will in- sure to all a just and liberal compensa- j tion for their money. I "ak only " a careful inspection of my goods and prices before buying, as I am willing to accord to all the privilege of compar ing my goods and prices with any in the mnrltpf. - ' ' i Don t buy Ladies Calf Shoes' until you have seen mine. Unequaled all Calf Shoes, vamp and quarter, at $1 50 per pair. Don t buy Men's Kip Bro- gan s until tou have seen mv full stock. double sole Bro.eans at ?1 50 per pair. Don't buy Men's Kip Boots until you have seen my nonpareil stayed seam Kip Boots at 3 oO per pair, and my extra long legged English Kip Boots at S3 00. No man can offer you better Dargains in coots tuan x can, prices ranging from the S3 00 Kip Boot to the 1 fine French Ca hsnd-sewed Boot at $11 00 per pair To old gentlemen. j who want broad bottom, low heel boots j for comfort, I would say, look at my Common Sense" Boot before you buy j any other. Children's Boots and Shoes in great variety, at very low prices. A child's splendid pegged Shoe, copper tipped, at 90c. per pair. Boy's Kip Boots from $1 30 up. Thcs prices are not given on damaged boots and shoes, nor on old stock boots and shoes, bnt upon new, fresh goods, just received, and selling smoothly along at regular runme ' & Pi, 1 1 cAltl- rC A mtlr irl..Aw shoes, for warmth and comfort, as well asthe Gum-tipped for damp, muddy weather, both for ladies' and gentle men's wear. Give these Shoes a trial, as I am sure, you will be pleased with them. To those who have been buying else where, I ask you to satisfy yourselves, by examining my stock, that my best advertisement is my goods, and that it does no harmto'iook around." If you want a real cheap arid good hat, don't buy until you have seen mine. You will find a large assort ment of all the fashionable styles, as well as the staples. ' A fall line of comfortable winter Gloves, Wristlets, Scarfs, Comforts, Ties, Collars and Gent's Furnishing Goods generally, at low prices. ' I ask you to please do me the favor to call and examiue my goods and prices, and compare them with any others in the market, whether you want to buy or not. 1 will show you my goods with the place, Williams' Boot and Shoe Store, and be sure to call and greatly oblige, ' Yours Truly, V. L. WILLIAMS, No 23 Franklin St Nov. 22, 1873-tf. CLARKSVILLE WHOLESALE MARKET. COERECTKD BY J. J.CRCSMAN. Sitoar. Veay small stock of Louisiana in market; we quote, Louisiana, in Hilda. H311c ye more in bbla. Clarined; 1112; C. untied. Powdered and Uranulated, VI1, i to 13c. New Orleans Molasses, 60 65c. -. M v K v ps. 60cuu. Coffkk Very firio. We quote Rio 25 27,4, JavaSiidiK. Salt. Kanawha, 7 bushel hbls, .l 00 Flocr Superfine, S5 50; F.xlra, SO Goto 7 50; Choice or Fancy, 58 25J9 Wi. .Stab Candles. IS to 20c. Wmihkev Common country, fl 00 1 20; best brands Robertson county, 1 50. Chkkse 1'rime factory 16c. Rice Caroliua.iu. Soap Rar, BviitiO. Oils Coal oll.c: lard oil. SO ct linseed ni'.rawSl Iu, boiled I 15. spirits Turpentine 65. Varnish Copal, 81 65; Japan, I 10. Pottv 5c Wisnow OLASS xlO JS 40 box, 10x12 3 85; 12x14,4 40. Powder Rifle,S7 50 kec; lend.lOK lb. Khot i2 i. Caps lOuj&OcV doz. Ovsteh 2 and 1 it) cans 82 25.nl 25. ; Sardines 22c. Maikehkl No. 3, jier bbl. 810 00;kltn, No. 1,82 00,32 50. Hlackino 37li:75, ierdozen. Nails S3 00. Ikon Kentucky, 4e; Tennessee, 5c. ' PtTTsnpRO (;oai. 80 cts. 30 olu. delivered. . Hr. BsKXARn, Clover (seed 8-5 75 to R 00 ner bushel. Millet seeii 81 75. Hungarian Seed i-2 Oo. Timothy Seed 8H 75 to st 00. Hbd Top or Hertw Crass il 50. Orchard tip. ass 92 25. Traces 811 50 to 1500 per. doz. Collars 810 to 27 per.doi. Hakes 85 to li per doz. Axca-812 to 16. ir. dot. The following are the priced paid here nt this date for conn try produce. Uacoh Buying, 7)48c. i..ki ; j(.rao. bKIEB APPLES Sc per Bv. ' t.NPEAl.EU PjEACHKS 5c. Pkai.kd " 12Stol.V. Pea Xcts 5(W370e. per bushel. tilXSESG- -SO td Sjc Hem wax 25c, Ksathers new 50c. Wnrrc HAss M 50 to 12 00. PBAtt 75c to il M0. lAbUIW-. . SPECIAL NOTICES. A , EX3(10.' I IV'PITI-VT OUIPP1VY; f IUI . . . ....v. A.lvin . OverTwoHnndred Millions have ieen usei within the pnst ten years, wilhoutcoinmalntof loss by Tag be coming detached. They are more reliable for marking Cotton Bales than any Tag iu use. All F.xpress Companies use them. Hold by Printers and Stationers every where. 'ov.l, 73-3m. Teachers can procure their supply of School Books from Owen & Moore at bottom figures. Aug. 9-2m. .. For Ture Drugs, Chemicals Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, ; Varnishes, Window Glass, Pure .."Wines, Brandy, WhiskVj'FineTea and Spices call on OWEX & MOORE. The finest selection of im- ! ported Colognes, Handker- chief Extracts, Hair Oils, Toilet Soaps, Combs and Brushes of all kinds for sale by OWEX & MOORE. in . mini a iv w White Lead, Oil, Paints and Painter's Material for sale low at Bvers. SCHOOL BOOKS. Eor the .million, at . .... OWEN & MOORE'S. " Aup:.' 9 2m. Blank Books and Station ery for sale low at Byers. To all who have Books to buy: You can get any School Book at publisher's prices I from 1 OWEN & MOORE. Aug:. 9-2m. CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS ! No cure, no pay. Onl v 50 cents per bottle. For j S;le bv OWEN & MOORE f Fresh Garden Seed just received at Bvers'. The best Robertson and ! j Bourori Whisky, Imported ! i I . ; Brandy and W ineS in the J ' ! j maTket to be tound at Bvers'. - - i - . j 'the! BYERS' Cologne is ) best you can buy. Try it. Toilet Articles of every description and quality for sale at Byers'. Depot for all Patent Medi- , cines Simmons Liver Rerr- ulator, Vinegar Uitters, IIos tctttr's Jjiiter-s Kangum Root Liniment, Danforth's Sanative Dentifrice, etc. AVe: sell all Patent Medicines, Wholesale ok Retail -nt manufacturers prices. OWEX & MOORE. FOR French Tinted and Initial Pa pers and latest style Envelopes, go to- - ; BTEBS. WHOLESALE. Owen & Moore invite Physicians and Merchants to call on them for supplies. They buy their Drugs, Chemicals, Books, Stationery, &c, at headquarters, and will dupli cate Louisville and Nashville prices. - " - COMPUTE Stork or Trasses, Sup porters, Braces, etc., to be found at BIERS', and at loir prices. BYERS' has for sale the best Havana and Domestic Cigars and fine Virginia Chewing and , Smoking To bacco. ' Musical Instruments of all kinds, such as violins, Guit ars, Banjos, Harps, etc., also a splendid stock of Violin and Guitar Strings for Bale bv OWEX & MOORE. Fine Gold Pens for sale by OWEX & MOORE, ap. 13-tf. BIERS keeps the best Domestic and Havana Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Country Merchants, At tention! Call at Owen & Moore's, and bu' School Books, Ink, Pencils, Paper and all kinds of Stationery at the lowest market prices. Aug. 0-2m. Owen & Moore can furnish you with Papers, Magazines and Periodicals of all de scriptionsj at publisher's pri ces, bv the vear or sintrle To the Merchants cf Clarksville. The Rock City Paper Manufactur ing Co., Nashville, are now manufac turing Wrapping-paper, and are pre pared to fill orders from merchant on as favorable terms, and guarantee as good or better quality, as can be had elsewhere. Send a trial order and help to Hnstain home manufactures. Aug. 23-3ui." Books ! Books ! Book3 Go to Owen & Moore'a for School Eooks College Text Books, Blank Books and Sta tionerv Cash Buyers ! Will find it to their interest to call on L. FROEHLICH, who has one of the T..MN1 ..J T3l LarffSSt a,IlCL JSSSw ylOC&S I in the city, which he will sell to tlioe who have the TllO H B Y at the vcrv LOWEST FIGURES PRICES ARK j jy Q OBJECT! He wants money and must have it. Bring along your greenbacks, and get goods at . PANICPRIfJES! Nov. 13. 73-tf. IIttO SPECTUS OF THE ---., WEEKLY ENQUIRER ! I . n . 1 $50,080.00 WORTH OF PREMIUMS ! 1 Cold Pna, Pearl l.SatrIili, Park! Hook. 'iir. Ml I irrwArf, WmrhM, .Huairnl Itrm.Bl. Hrit iux Matkiafs fcr. For 5 n'es and 8 For 10 n'es und For 15 n'es and For 20 n'es and For M n'es and For 40 n'es and For n Vs and For 75 u'es and For luu n'es and For 150 n'e and For 2i0 n'es und For ;MI n'es and 10.(iO a credit ot S 20.00 a credit of ...i) :kj.0 a credit of J5 40.no a credit of 60.00 a credit of SO.i'J a credit of HMiO a credit of 150.00 a creiiit of 12.00 l!.t!0 S2 "jO 62 fO 2HO.KI a creiiil of 7u.iJ ;s).oo a credit of I2o 4j.ii0 a credit of lsn.co i WM a credit of :ii.'t j l.lj.iA) a credit of 5uJj . For 5uO n'es and For those who do not dexire lo enter clulsl gonen up to st'cure premium so n iheabove plan, we otter the I0II0W1115 choice selec tion of Chi'omo Pfontiitm : "Asking n Bleslna;,- A beautiful picture in sixteen colors, 13x20 inches, sells al retail for (7,. "Household Pet," 1 A beautiful picture In eighteen colors, 12x ! 17 inches, sells at retail for fti.00. 2.uo sub scriber who do not enter clubs for oth-r preiulnms, can have either one of the above named Chrome. 4Ie Sot Dlseoverlaia: I he Hwlnalppl Isasplendid picturein twenty-one' colors nize 19x20 inches, and sell at retail for $15. ."i.uO will pay a year's subscription, and en title the subscriber to this lusl named pic ture. For full particulars send for speci men copy, Ac. Never before were sBcli f- vorable lermsonVreit for securing a band a. ime premium of great value. The Enquirer Almanac and Uranger's MiUiual lorlS7J will lx) sent free to every uberiber reci'ived since April 15, 1XK3. Ad dre. wall letters to FAR AX McLEAX, Clnciunali, Ohio. MtMTfeOMEKY COt'-ITT toritT. Xon-Rcsidcnt Notice.) B.F. GiH vs. KliaF.wlnjtet al Petition to , sell land, for division. ' " " I Ti Hntx-srinit to the satisfactlou ot the ' Clerk irtun the alienations of the petition that ilarbourand wife. Piety Barliour, are non-ri'Kidents of the Slate of Tennes see, so that the ordinary processor law can not be served iin liieni : Itisthereforeor dered l hat publication be Diatlo for four MK-eesoive tveeks in the Clarksville Chron icle a newspaper publishel in the city of tlarksvlllo, notifying said aon-resiclentde-fendanLs to apear ix-fore the Hon. C. W. Tyler. Judge of the County Court of aid county, at the I)ecomler Term of aaid "ourt," to be held at the Court-house In Clarksville, on the 1st Monday in Decem ber, lS7;t, and pled, answer or demur to said petition, or the same will be taken lor confessed as to them and set for heart ne ex parte. J'KTI'U oXEAL, O k. NOV.1.1ST3-4WV . . I KNCOTJRAGE HOME MANUFACTURE We build every style of CARRIAGES, AMI LIGHT SPRING WAGONS, i ORDER FOR WORK SOLICITED. We guarantee aatlsfaction in pvery In stance. Call and examine our stock. Trompt attention given to repairing. FACTORT OPPOSITE ' OLD BAPTIST ! CHURCH, CLAKKHVILLK, TEXX. ' BAKER & BRO. J. 4. ISTC-tf . HA17E0C2; EOW LOST, II3W EES- TC2SD. Juit pnbilshed. a new edition of Ir. Cnl- Tfraell 1 eleiiraleU Lmjr on i lif rm iml ci'rri without medieineiol ftKM.noK rikka or seminal Wenknesn, IuvolunUry Seminal Lonses. Imputkscv. Mental and 1'hyKleai lucaiuu-ity, lmpediment.1 to Mar rlne rlr.; also, Conkumption-, Epii.kisv and Kits, Induced by veif-indulKence or aexnal extravagance. Price in a denied, envelope only sis cents. The celebrated author. In thin admirable cmay. clearly deinoiiNlnilei from a thirty years' wuccet-vful praetiee. Ihat the alarm ing conetuenceof n lf-nluemy be rad ically cured wKboul the daneeroiK ow of internal inedicltie.ortheapplicatien of the knife ; pointing out a mode or ciireiit once KiniDle. certain aud efleetunl. by meant of i which every iiuflirer, no matter what Ii in I condition may oe.tiiayeurenimtiicneau ly. prlrately and radically. mr i nm lecture auouia oe in ine ninm ol every youth und every man In the kind. Sent nnderneal. In a jdalu envelope, to an addreM, pol-l'"il. on receipt of MX centx. or two post Mampa. Address the I'ubllKher. CHAS. J. C KLIXE A CO.. 117 Towery, New York, P.O. Box,4-vG. fKt.ilKlT' .' -; - SKL DISEASES! I will end free receipt for my VEUKTA BI.K BALM, removing Pimples. Black Worms, Blotehe, Freckles, Moth and Tan, ! leaving the akin clear and with a healthy j (low. Also. Mire process lor me grow ui or IfAlKon bald beads or smcx-.fti faces. II. Pralt,'hemist, Pine St., X. V. P.O. box 5,1'-. (Sendtamp.) Oct. IS, lB'3-iIU. AD3ILISTRAT0R'S NOTICE. Having qnalifiod a administrator of John Kelty.dcc'd, this la to notify all In debted to the estate to come forward and settle, and all having claims agalnal tb same will present them duly authcotioateU accord di to law. O. M. BLACK M A V. Ahnr, Oct.2'1. 1ST1-4W, I AV plaee these premiums within euy ' , reubul aoyulour patrons, by iiliuu inu ; them liberal rommisMonaon Siuntmost-rib- : ers for Hie Wet'kly Kn,uirer, as follows: ! HARRISON, MASSIE & GO, TI E W Dress Goods. Dlaroaal Sures. new ! shades: Satinet and Cashmere. In uomestic Edslni and Insertion. t beautiful .hades: Camera Hair 8ur.l'louurlac,Pamr, r., it. ft" Redincotes, Silk Poplins,1 ! V ool Poplins. i MEW Black Silks at $1 25 to It 09, Colored ' Silks at $1 .5 to $3 00. Blark Alpacas and latiairs.all trades; Mournlntri Goods In all the best and most fash-i I! tonable fabrics. Iff E W Water-Proofi, Blae, Green, Gold and Black. Iff E W FUnnrls. Plaid, stripes, Rob Eoy.j Ked, White, Orange. Grey, Plain and Twilled : Blankets, White and Color led, 84. 10-4, 12-4, 13-4. Iff E W Cloths, Casstmeres. Tweeds. Jeans, c for men's and boys' wear. Iff E W Shawls, Plaid. Stripe, Broche, Wool, (herlt and Plain Thibet: Balmoral Sklrti for ladles and misses, Iloop, Skirts, Bustles Jtr. Iff E W : Boots, Shoe. Hats. Trnnks, Travel Ins Bags, Imbrellas, lr at the low est prices. Iff E W Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Druggets, Mats, Hugs, Ac., Ac, at the lowest prices. II ARRISOy. MASSIE I CO. Oct. 4. l73-tf. ESTABLISHED 1852. Safe Arrival of our new Fall Stock, consisting of DR. Y GOODS, Shawls, Flannels, Blankets, Furs and Xotion, PEACH ER'S and HILLMAN'S JEANS, fine Cassimcre Jeans, heavy Ticking, Cotton Plaids andLinseys. of the best manufactory in GEORGIA. A mammoth stock of Shoes and Boots, Of best custom work-ZF.IGLl'.R RROS., E. C. BCRT, ami of the mont renown. factories in Boston and Philadelphia. Tiy our CABLE SCREWED and n great Improvement. CLOTHING I! i oiid Cloths, Caiinere. best filling Shirts of ISAI.I.OI Ci, Trunk. Famishing i iooils, A-tc. Dnrlihwl.- hasnid:mlly increHsed and wewlll Inviteoor kind trnnsi.d I he rilii.i-ns of adjoining enmities for an lnie-tioii oi ourviMxIs. I mr iMi-il ,1 IflMfnr Ki-. - ingtlAe "right gooiUat Iheriicht prleen," cnnble n to giveourenstnmersa Kliare of i i 1IMIA1 I i 'M mi .nr. in -A . esoi by purchasing ol us i aPlrices lo com pure salesmen are : A. KLO t5l 1.. wi i it. kfk, l,kiiubi:u.. fSS? ,ii"Di .ti ( II I 1 1 nts iiuiArirtALij wi im Look for Two ShadeTroes iu front of ourStorc, No. 11 franklin Street. BLOCK BEOS. S pl. 27.7:tf M ILL IN EE T ! FALL AND WINTER 73.. MRS. HOMSON b MISS MAQUIRE. We :re now prepared to exhibit a large aud elegant stock of Bonnets, Hals, Ribbons, French Flowers, Feathers, Ve to,L2ce$, Alo a loll Stock of RiTFiiiiis, iliiii inns, finis m swikhes, Leather Belts, Ties, Gloves, Scarfs, . and nil t!:e choicest novel ili-a of the s.a.on fii-tpctliillr. liOJOCiSOIV c:. 4. ISTT-tf. T. HKIiXDOX. U T. fiM. JAS. HBRNDOH, GOLD, BRUN7Y b CO., TDBIIffl SUESH .UD CEXERll CO3I3IISSI0A MERtn A5TS, i -----TRIOS LANDING. Sw PROVIDENCE, TENN, ' n . , ? IiTsuHS?' tlon paid to Inspection ad Sale of Tobacco,, Cnh lyitre.l on tLiacco .pt. I L l:s-ly HARRISON, MASSIE & CO. NEW lfambursKdjln's andlnsertloirt. WE W Blaft Silk Fringes. Black Thread Lares. Black Guipure Laces. Blark Tak Lares. French Lares, all width. Iff E W Sash Ribbons, Ladles' Ties. Lace Collars, Linen Collars. f are Handkerchiefs. II.S.Ii'dkrhr. Bachelors AewSiyle Belts.allstjle Corsets, Zephyrs, Yarns. kt Ir. Iff E W Hosiery, Plain. Flrrcrd and Wool. Gloves, Ladles' and Gent's, all kinds. Lamrv ana inuurea I nderwrar. Gentlemen's rnderwear. White Shirts, Flannel MilrU. fients' Collars and tuffs, (lent Ties and Suspenders. Iff 2S W Table Damasks, (nrtaia ilainaHl.t. Irish Linens, all grades. Pillow and Linen Sbertlnss. Cotton Diaper, extra wide. Linen Towels SI 20perdoirr na. Napkins and Dalles, all trade. Our stock is now very larye and com plete, and we are fully prepared ? meet the crisis. Come one, come all, examine the goods and learn the prices, as we are Mire none ran fail to ! plensed. llespectfitllv, llAKRl&OX, 31.1881 K A CO. Uct. 4. ISTi-tf. WIRE QUILTED BOOTS, Also a complete stock of AND HATS J lSi A r iV "'!"'"' eomplei.. ..! V A W I I rlriAirl rtberllieir nwn iiier- favorably with nny western house i 'ur MTRAIM. Kit XAIVHlRr. IT. T. AVER ITT. An examination of oar goodn ii solicited. & MAGUIRE. BRCJfTT. TVICKUFFE nESTKR.