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THE CHRONICLE -it -6fc e i CLXEKSTILLE, SOT- 29, 187. J. S, XCBLXTT. A. BAXT - QciTEa Mrpriw of n -agreeable .nature -took i place at the Methodist church, in this city, on Sunday eyening I last Wheo tthe Pastor, Rev. Wm. Green, had finished his sermon, he n nnt fitmn wli 'inYl re Q tjA tn mir. iSEBLETX G4T"sr ( 1 j-riafres. requestics; the fcongfegation to PCBLISHIRS AND PROPRIITORX t remain seated. At the conclusion of the singing, Mr. O. C. Smith, the popular Deputy Clerk & Master of the Montgomery County Chancery Coyrt walked boldly down the aisle bearing upon his arm the accomplished Miss Lucy Alva Atkins, daughter of Henry M. Atkins, Esq. of this city, and be fore the astonishment of the audience hadquited down they were pronounced katm or ASTXBTiaiito : Ok Dollar par square of Tea Unci or BATES OF ADVERTISING. ' no. aauA8. t Wo,ar. a Squares 8 Mqaaiea . i Square Column.. - j ColnnB. 1 tCHO HO r 1X0 2 MO SKO I MO 4 SO 600 too 8 00 1000 16 00 ISO 60 7 60 10 00,12 00 18 00 1000' 12 00; 1500 20 00 15 Ott! 18 00 20 00' 30 00 2600:30 00,85 00 50 00 85 00i48 00 6000 80 00 40 00 ! 4s 00 '56 00 i 80 Ol I2XO asai kradjH na TEAR ENDING ACQ. 31, 1873. Announcement of marriages and death free tribute of respect and obituaries half price. ,; j .. . ;.,.,.J J 15 00 20 08 25 00 9 ?? 1 emony. of the . Methodist church. ho oo: Somebody must always be conxrata lio oo i laited upon such occasions, bat the Iparties to this sadden life-copartoer- shipare so well mated that it is impos sible to discover the most fortunate of the two. ' Mr. Smith's life, pi nee its commencement in Clarksvule at No. of Hud, received HO. Of " Tilrl , Amount sold foe A vera ice per hhd. o. oi nnas. snippea.... No. bbds. on hand, Hept. 1, 4,877 4 G48 1727.782 08 . 1158 68 W M. . Thus it will be seen that this firm has done a large business the past year, giving satisfaction to their patrons. The new firm, Herndon, Gold. Branty & Co., are all energetic, business men, and we predict for them a successful i business this tobacco season. A Witt A A U lv tUAa $ &i - y .-- -,".r . ' '' T i- A rrI?iB a owtottyiycjlarjry'3 A man and wife after the impressive cer-j hand organ aad moukexte aur ore- r .v fi,,i;..f ,.i,k ' , f.f ' LOl'MTILLE AID SI ABHVIIXK AUD (IKE AT aorTHERK RAILROAD. jw . - -. - t OOINO XOITH. Train X. t arrives and leaves at tfc30 Ax. Train Xo. 4 am vaa aa41eavMat2c.10r.au ,0010 socth. f p TraiB'Sfo.""! arrives and leave at Sr.1KT.it: Train No. 8 arrives and leaves at 4:2S A. . arKoK. land 2 are mall trains. . 7 92 will pay for the Chbosicle on year. $3.25 will peenre the-Chronicle ' and CovaiEE-JocRNAt one year.'- i 4 wilj pay for" the Cubon icle and a rA wa: fine Bembrandt picture 3IcCormac faring a bt. "$5.25 will py for,4he Chromcle and Courier- jocRJiALand the 'fine whole ir.e Rembrandt picture. r-l'ay-yonr1 iuoney, nd taka -yonr cnoice. in iiarnsviiie at a very early age, has been marked with a degree of purity anduprisht bearing fit for the emulation of Sny man. ' So cially, morally, and in a business point tf view, he has few equals and no su perior. His wife is all that he could wish her; affable, frugal, domoestic and intelligent. May joy attend them, and in the distant future as they jour ney together towards the bright here after, may their lives be as happy as at thatjoyous moment when they were first pronounced Vman and wife." '" IrunnersJkiE easyviimaa. 0arWinins have been highly entertained the past week with one of these necessary evils. Large crowds of the gamin were at tracted by the dulcet tones of the or gan and queer antics of sancho. At night numerous citizens were serenad ed at their reside noes by the kind pro prietor of the exhibition, assisted by some of the college boys. CAPT. JOHN H. ' WOOLDRIDUE, the Blind Orator, wijl deliver a lecture -on ' Light : and -the J Eye," next Tuesday night: The place for the lecture will 4b aa3e known, soon, i He was a mem ber of Anderson's old brigade, who first went to Virginia. Let him have a large audience. , t The Federal court has adjourned, and -our editor, , Mr. R. W. Thomas, will be at home next week. We haveteard of several sales pork, for family use, at 5 cents. of A walk along any of our streets rain stor.m, will convince the most obstinate citizen that our gutters and sewers are in a miserable condi tion. In many places dirt, garbage, and decayed leaves have accumulated to such an extent that the water and mud overflows the pavement making the walking disagreeable. Is there not some authority granted in our city charter to permit the Recorder to place upon our streets as - a! filth removing corps the many violators of chy ordi nances' who are constantly .thronging our city court ? " If there is not, some provision should be made at the, next meeting of our Legislature. Other cities use this peace disturbing element to a good puropose. Why cannot we. as a- city,, derive some benefit from them instead of having them as a tax upon our treasury. We hope the board- will take" this subject under advise ment. ,v Tue Nashville Banner says: Superintendent Meek, of the Mem phis, Clarksville and Louisville Rail road, has : agreed to run a train to Guthrie in TOnnectinwiththe HoD--wbr who will pay all errearagear to The Chronlele and Loalsvllle Courier Journal for $ 4.25. Life-size Picture, painted aid Framed by KeCoraae, offered as Pre ' -f w'4 Klnmi for CSubtv A-ir ; ttiimtyj All t'- Oar first proposition is to furnish our paper and the Louisville Weekly Courier-Journal to advance paying subscribers, for. $3.25. . .This, proposi tion includes old subscribers who pay all arrearages and then in advance for twelve months from that date, Remember if you club with the Chronicle... and. Courier-Jocrnal prior to Jan; 1,1374, you have a chance to draw one of the handsome premi ums offered by the Courier. All new subscribers who will pay $4.00 in advance will receive the Chronicle for one year, and ene of McCormac's whole-size Rembrant Pictures, beautifully framed and war ranted to give satisfaction. Old sub- Thrsdat being Thanksgiving day, ana we not navmg a turkey ot our own, accepted an invitation from our ola fiiend Peter vOnea), to . dine- trtth him and one or two other invited guests.' We found the table bounti folly supplied with the substantial of life.'aftd eerved Bp in the very bei of tyl. i May be .tHoau&d yean and have as large and fat a turkey every TMUgJvinday,j'a4" we be' on hand to help eat it J THANrsXHYINQ ' SlBMOJf. BV. Wm. Green, pastor of the - M. E. church, delivered an able and. hiehlv , - a ar i interesting sermon last Thursday. 'It was so appropriate for the limes, that many have expressed a desire to see it in print, and the author has consented to furnjsh the general outlines of it for publication in a short time. The protracted meeting at the Cum berland Presbyterian- church is still going on. Rev. B. 31. Taylor is assist ed.-by ,Rev. ; Mr. Jones and Rev! Mr. Hendrick's. Ths - pulpit efforts of these visiting mi lietera ar& highly ap predated by our citizens. Mrt'ORMACS 1 ! r respectfnUy ndtyy 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 of my work and prices with those of any oth;r gallery in the Sute. A large stock of frames and' eases oa hand which I will sell at nunufaa turer's figure. ' Come up and see 'for1 yourselves Gallery, Franklin . Street, opposite the Court Houe. 'T Oet.25, '73.tf. : ..: Fresh Garden &eed just received at Byers'. HAnmsoN, MASSIE .SrJE:CJLAJL. NOTICES. Tinn DEXHISOH'S PATENT 8HJP?L0 TAOS ! OverTwoUnadred VllUonshave been need wikbln the past ten Tears, wlihouteomplaintof loss brTas be- eomlnf detached. Tber are more reliable for marking Cotton Bales tban any Tag In ne. All Express Co in pan lea use them. Hold by Printers and Stationers every- ov. l,'73-3m. last, that weighed 512 pounds net. The Tennessee Press meets in Brownsville on next Jane. ' . - , " Association the 11th of Dr. 4irK L. 3IcCArLEr,of thts j No matter what efforts a man with a eounty," killed a hog on Wednesday high regard for the difference of right and wrong may bring to bear, there are errors in society which will continue so lonjr as there is a lack of respect for the feelings of other and a want of knowledge of the propriety becoming civilized beings in a house of worship. Nevertheless we must urge upon those young ladies and gentlemen visiting our churches on the Sabbath to leave at home their giddy ways and not force them upon others who desire to join in the worship with proper feelings for the solemnity of the occasion. Silly laughing, writing notes, and a general tete-a-tete will do for a theater but not for the house of God. kinsviue Accommodation train on the St. Louis and Southeastern road, which will leave Clarksville at G o'clock A. M., arriving at Nashville at 10 A. H., and leaving here at 4:15 P. M. The ar rangement will go into effect next Mon day - t - wit ft We arc glad to state that our Baptist friends luive ' receive! itheir furnace with which to heat up their church. It will cost them about A com petent workman has put it in place, so that services will be held in the upper room to-morrow. This furnace is so arranged that any required degree of heat can be obtained, and can be regu lated at will. No matter how cold the, weather, this church can be made en tirely comfortable. In all its appoint ments this house of worship is now equal to any in the State. Extensive Sale. On the 17th of December next Col. T. D. Leonard will sell the Bacon, property in Trigg Ooanty,'Ky consisting I of twelve fartas, twitainiagb.flfiS acreaof as fine date and then' pay $4.00 iai advance, will be entitled to the same. These pictures retail at $5 00, and are worth the money, but the arrange ment we have entered into enables us to furnish the picture and the paper for $4 00. By our arrangement with. 3Ir, Ic Cormac, we are enabled to offer to any one sending us ten names and twenty dollars in 'mdney, either a porcelain picture, worth $5.00, or a whole-sized Rembrandt, $5.00. If ten 1 names' are ' sent With $4.00 each, each subscriber will be entitled to one of the whole-size Rembrandts and lh getter up .of. the .club tohe Choice of the Rembrandt orthePorce- Iain Picture. To any one sending us forty names and eighty dollars, we will give a life size picture India Iok orth $35.00. '"Jf forty names are sent with $4.00 each, each subscriber will, be entitled to one of the whole-size Rembrandts, and the getter; up of the' club to the life-size India Ink Picture. For fifty names and one hundred Froehlich, the clothing man, has determined to sell his immense stock of clothing at the lowest living price. He will do what he says call and see The river b fading, bat at this writ ing there is about 13 feet of water on the shoals. The Tyrone is due to-day, for Nashville. ' .y. .' Fine Cigars, also . choice Virginia Smoking and Chew ing Tobacco for sale by ' OWEX& MOORE. Teachers can procure their supply of School Books from Owen & Moore at bottom Musical Instruments of all kinds, such as violins, Quit ars, Banjos, Harps, etc.; also a splendid stock of Violin and Guitar Strings for sale by OWEN & MOORE. Fine Gold Pen3for sale by ap. 13-tf. : BTIKS keep the fteit Domestic sod narana Cis;ar, Chewing and Ssoklng Tobacco. & CO. Oreis Good, Elagotal fiargti. Bew nadest istlaei and faiotiere, la beaotlful thadc f Camel' 8 air Sir re for Kedingote Silk fOflJm, Wool Poplin. HARRISON, MASSIE '& GO, figures. Aug. 9-2m.. 1 1 - il ? T - . 1 ! anu as mere is in rveniucxy ; a large , do,lnr9j we w;Hfurni8h life-size pic lot of niules, thoroughbred horses fine mares and their produce, valuable farming machinery, etc. The land will be sold in lots of from 15 to 400 acres, to suit purchasers. This is an exten sive sale, and should command the at tention of all who have money. The Russellville Herald says Todd county is talking about spending $100, 4N.K1 in building turnpikes throughout her limit. ' Tue Paducah Kentuckian says it is estimated that the receipts of tobacco there, this aeason, will reach ; 15,000 hhds. - Mrs. Dora Keltt is having her lot opposite Mr. Sullivan's on FranklinsL graded with the intention of building residence this winter. There was a pretty general suspen sion of business in this city on Thurs day last. Religious service was held in most of the ohurehes. .? ! V -a. VolI Williams has built up a splen did trade in boots, shoes, etc., in a very hort time. How has he done it? By judicious advertising and selling good goods at reasonable prices. The briek work on B. O. Keesee's ftplcndid residence is' completed, and the wood work is progressing rapidly. Madison street is the street of our city, for beautiful private residences. The new Gracey Warehouse (named after its owner, Capt. F. P. Gracey,) Corner of Commerce and Second St, is rapidly tending towards completion. When finished it will be the most con venient and commodious, in the city, Capt. Til. Willis has charge of the work, which is a sure indication that it will be substantial iu every part. It is in the shape of au EP and is to be covered with an iron roof. When completed at will be occupied by Messrs. Harrison k Shelby, who, since the war, have been instrumental in bringing large quantities of tobacco to this market. We hope it will be filled this season. We have a number of receipts and certificates in the drawing, for those who haveTubscribed for the Chrosi tXE and CoraitR -Journal together. Please come np and get them. We are sorry to learu that M r. John Dickson, living on the south-side of Cumberland river, has become hope lessly, insane, and that preparations will have to be made to place him in xhe asylum. 7 ' i Mr. Grs. RkxixiiER has secured the aervices of Mr. Geo. Albita as clerk in his wholesale liquor house in this city.' ' He is an energetic young gentleman and will give satisfaction to customers. Another Raid on our Hen Roost. Some sneak-theif, after pretending to "keep the Sabbath day," broke into our hen-house last Sunday night and carried of six fiTie, fat hens and one old duck. We would not mind this fowl proceeding so much if the rascal had quit at that, but we had been hoard ing up all the fractional currency we could spare and had laid in a big load of wood, when the chicken fellow also carried off our new wood-saw, which leaves us io a bad fix. We console ourt-elves, however, with tho fact that this rascal will one day day land where they keep good roasting fires without the aid of wood or saws. Jo. Blackburn a prominent Ten nessee Republican, and late United States Marshal, found guilty of forgeryl by the Federal court, has vamoosed. He was under a bond of $5,000. T. D. Evansof forgery, was sen tenced to five years imprisment in the penitentiary. Judge Trigg, in pro nouncing the sentence, said he meant penitentiary, and not working on rail roads and in coal mines. The rowdyism ,of certain1 boys who congregatein and a bouj thj Post Office on the arrival of the mail jostling gentlemen and in many other ways disturbing the peace, is becoming an intolerable nuisance. If it can be abated in no other way we sutrsrest that ture, painted in colors-'-worth $50.00. If fifty names are sent with $4.00 each, each subscriber will be entitled to onct Qf the whple,-size, RcmbrandtSi and the 'getter up of the club to the life-size picture painted in colors. IThosege'ttinjgup clube will get the same premiums as above by sending in lists composed of both $2.00 and $4.00 Bubscribers-T those,' paying"; $4.007 re ceiving both paper and picture, those paying $2.00 receiving the paper only. Parties entitled to these Premium Pictures can have, their own likeness taken, or that of any member of theirs family. All of the above mentioned pictures IwUt bo Xramed in. elegant style' and furnished complete. This offer is open for all clubs gotten up any time between now and the 1st of January, 1875. ; . i . In order to get our subscription list paid up in advance, we will give those getting up clubs the privilege of send ing the names of old subscribers when such subscribers will pay all arrearages Hogs, at Nashville, on the 27th were selling at $4.00 a $4.20. gross. The bulk of sales at Louisville, same date, were at $4.45 a $4.50. r V v Master Etxiar' Org ain has a spring wagon and a good mule, and is prepared to do light hauling for any one desiring it Patronize him. Prater -meeting will be held at the residence of i R. IL Pickering, on Greenwood Avenue, next Thursday night. Let all attend. v -.. ... The way to get the rtght kind. of Clothing is to buy it from Pitman & Lewis, who have Overcoats beautiful and fine Horseback Overcoats, com fortable C. F. Drawers of the best a good supply on hand and great in ducements to buy. . ' For Pure Drugs, Chemicals Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Pure Wines, Brandy, Whisky, Fine Tea and Spices call on OWEN & MOORE. The finest selection of im ported Colognes, Handker chief .ExtractsHair .Oils, Toilet ' Soaps, - Combs -and Brushes of all kinds for sale by ,t OWEX & MOORE. Country Merchants, At tention! Call at Owen & Moore's, and buy School Books, Ink, Pencils, Paper and all kinds of Stationery at the lowest market prices. Aug. 9-2m. Owen & Moore can turnish you with Papers, Magazines and Periodicals of all de scriptions, at publisher's pri ces, bv the vear or single ' w o copy. Hankirr tdjlBgi an laiertleat. Doaettte drlnf tad Iniertiea. UTEW Black Silk at $1 S3 to $4 00. Colored Silks at $1 35 to $3 00, Black Alpacas! and Mohair. all grades; Xoarilng! Good In all tke best and most fah-i loaaalc fabric. n e w Black Silk rrliges. Black Thread lacca. Black talpare lace. Black lak Lace, rreach Laces, all widths. Iff E W Water-rroofs, Blae.Crrrn,Ce!d and' Black. .. r NEW Books ! Books ! Books ! Go to Owen & Moore's for School Books, College Text Books, Blank Books and Stationery. AttektionDirectobs ! The-next meeting of the Boardj ofF.ducation for the county takes place next Mon day, Dec. 1. Directors are earnestly lected owing to a failure to attend the last two meetings of the Board by the Directors of the county. Let every Director attend without failure. ; -! ,". -Very Respectfully, L. Whitfield, Co.- Sup't. I MEAN BUSINESS! I have 1m?ii appointed by the County j Court to Collect and Hettle up Mr. John I Htttton's old Kullroad Tax Boobs Tor the years 1870, 71 and 12. All peraons owing me Taxes had better come' up and settle. I mean what I say, for I will levy and make the taxes without delay. Now, don't you Uiinlc that I amJUHt talking- to hear myself; you will get fooled. J. J. RA WLS, Agt., and R. R. T. C. Nov. IS, T3-U 1 White Lead, Oil, Paints 4 requested to be present, as business of j &. Paintej's i Material4' for great importance demands their atten-r Vi tv.i: t::.j tion business which has been neg- sale low at Brers', SCHOOL BOOKS. J For the million, at r - J OWEN &LM0ORFS. Aug. 92niws; t.n- vanceu x the Post master petition the Mayor for a policemen to preserve the dignity of to dateadd then pay two dollars in ad the city during mail hours.. , , . ' ' ' ' '.'-I ...-'' ' ' ' Olr friend, Flood... of the Dover Record, asks us'to fir up "somebody for not passing the Chronicle to him thank you, for this hint. The mail carrier promised to carry our paper on from Indian Mound to Dover. As he fails to do this, we will have to send it by way of Erin, so as you can get it Tuesday. This is the best we can do under the circumstances. New Firm. On the 1st of Decem ber next, Messrs. Willie Keesee nd Mike C. Northiugton will take charge when started in that direction. We of the Clarksville Tobacco Warehouse, In calling attention to the advertise ment of Kenney & Faxon's Insurance Agency, in this issue, we most hartily endorse every word contained therein, as we practice both Life and Fire In surance which we consider one of the We have sent out some circulars to ir . i safrrit investments a man can make kope all to whom these circulars arc j pent will eodeavor to secure as many j subscribers as Mssible. j a They present in their advertisement a strong appeal and urge upon all the important cf insurance both Fire and Lite. Messrs. Kennedy A Faxon, are live Insurance men know the business thoroughly, as well as the companies they represent and the laws governing insurance. Doing a large business they ("OH- i -'"" J-'" t--"- I a considerable amount ot money both ' Fire & Life Insurance to the entire The modesty of some men is really j satisfaction of the policy holders as istounding. We heard the other day a the companies they represent. A mass meeting of the farmers aud l'atron of Husbandry was held at At lanta on the th hist. They resolved to plant only oue-third of their crop oext year in cotton, to favor cash pay inents and declare their right to trol the price ot cotton. We are gratified to be able to state that Mr. Ed. B. Ross, of this county, who recently met with a serious acci dent, is recovering and will soon be able'to attend to his regular duties. Mr. Ross was engaged in killinghogs, and the accident occured by the hog gallows slipping from its position and striking himupon his shoulder break ing both the collar bone and shoulder blade., Mr. Ross is one of our most estimable citizens as well as the best farmer his of age in this county. Asv one paying us $5.25 will receive the Chronicle one year from the time their present subscription expires, the fine Rembrandt picture, and the Cor rier-Journal for one year. If, this amount is paid before Jan. 1S74,- .1. I ! lt 1 .... . tne suDserioer win De entitled to a chance to draw a premium offered by the Coi rier-Journal. at presentoceBpiedvby ''"Harrison &, Shelby, and engage in the inspection and sale of leaf .tobacco, These young gentlemen j.r$ rwelJnown,: to; our people, and the planters may rely upon them in every particular. Their busi ness habits and strict integrity should command for them a liberal ska re of jMtronagej , . ; - t f (t H ;t'-:J ii 'l' Z ii U ; There will - be a meeting of the County Court held to-day, to elect a Revenue Collector, Mr. V. W.Smith, who was elected at the last term, hav ing failed to give the required bond. Judge Tyler requests the candidates to come forward with their bonds filled up, so after an election there will be no delay., Collecting Agent. -7. Our young friend, N. D. Northiugton, has com menced the collection of claims, and will attend promptly to all business in-j trusted to him. Those having bills to collect will do well to him. Nov. 29. tf. -. Blank Books and Station ry for sale low at Byers.' Attention, . Matrons or i Hus bandry. Masters of all the Granges of 5lontgomery county are requested to meet at Hook & Ladder Hall in Clarks ville, at 10 o'clock, Monday, Dec. 1, for the purpose ot attending to business of importance that will come before them for the good of the Order. ' R. H. Oqburn, :i fi& Master Wilson Grange- N. L. NORTHINGTON, Master Port Royal Grange, . MARRIED. ; "To5 all -who haye Books to j buy : You can get any School Book at publisher's prices fronw; 1: ? - ,7" t" OWEX & MOORE. An?. 9-2m. . URM'COLIB&CO., , SOLE AGENTS, . IN THIS MARKET, FOR Draughon's Celebrated ROBERTSON COUNTY SKY; Invite tlie attention of . ? .0.0.1 MERCHANTS, DRCGMSTS, . - ' It:. a . .. and others desiring a PURE ARTICLE I POR MEDICINAL or other purposes, to their present large supply , of t this , well known Whisky. WALTER XcCOHB at CO. Nov. 29, 1373-tf, , - - - - - - Cash Buyers Will find it to their interest to call on Iff EOT :8atk Klbkoai, Ladles' Tie. Lace Cellars. Lliea Collars. Lace nanuerefelrf. U.S.irdk'ckrs. RackelagvSewktjIe Bella, all it lei rianiifls. Flald. Stripes, lok E.r.j"es-pij, larame, . Red. ffkit Orange, trej, Mai tad Twilled; Blankets. White sad Color! ed. K-4, 19-4, 14-4. 11-4. i w n ot Cloths. Cassimerei, Tweeds, Jeans Ac, for men's and kejs vrar. . 1VT B OT Hosiery, rlala, fleered aid Weel. tiloTft, Ladles' and Ceat't, all kladt. Udlea'aad Chlldrea'a riderwear. 6e atlcnea's laderwear. White Shirts. Flannel Skirts. . i Heats' Cellar aid Caffs. Ceat's Ties aid iiipeaders. JAT E OT Shawls, Plaid, Stripe. Brorhe, Wool, Check aid rials Thibet: Balmoral Skirt for ladle aid misses. Hoop Skirts, Bustles, U. W E OT I Boots, Shoe, Hats, Trnnks, Travel. Ins Bags, I mbrrllas, at the low est prlees. 1VT E OT Table Bamasks. Cirtali Damasks. Irish Llieia, all grade, v . Pillow aid Liiei Sheeting. Cottoi Slater, extra wide. Lliei Towels fl Mper doaei ie. Xapkla aid Dalles, all grade. I At the Mettaodlst Cbnrcb, in this city, on the 23d insU bj Hev. W. M. Ureen. MM). C. Smith and MIks Lucv A. Atkish, all of this city. la this city, on the S4th int., by ReV.' B. M. Taylor, Mr. Cbablls Mi rkav and Mrs. Chakity Haxri. At the residence of Mrs.Whltflpld.1n this county, on tbe2fith Inst., by Rev. B. M.Tay lor. Mr. Johs C. Rrao and Mrs. I.rcv Rob Bms, allot this city. Dick, an he is familiarly called, has levied on many valuable, bnt this last levy se cures him a priceless treasure, and that for life. The bride knows full well that In her choii-e he does not lean upon a broken Read, but gains a strong arm and a brave heart to guide her along the pathway of life. May happiness be theirs forever. See Frki. Bostleman's advertise ment to-day. He is now ready, at his manufactory in New Providence, to furnish saddles, harness, bridles, etc., of the latest styles aud best workman ship. His house isopposite Herndon, Gold, Brunty & (Vs. warehouse, and he will be pleased to wait upon all who call on him. that one of the editon of the Tobaccp dead snsk because it belonged -to j urse of several 1 weddingstotakeplace I he garter clas. We are advised (confidentially of We are sorry to learn that Mr. S. W. 1 Martin's little daughter, JrsMF, was thrown from a horse on the iast., j Cairo has a sausage factory which turns out l,i00 pounds an hour. Tak ing the average weight of a dog at 12 jxunds it consumes 125 dogs a day. hxchangc. It is to be hoped, that the incoming Congress will repeal the law in regard to newspapers." To-require postage on exchanges, and on papers in the coun ty where printed, is not necessary to carry on " the best government the world ever saw." We hope the press of the conntry.will speak out on this subject and endeavor to bring about a change.'. :.;) : . Walter McComb has just returned from New Orleans, where he went to buy a large supply of new sugar and molasses. McComb k- Co., will keep big stocks,; whieh they buy low and. then sell low. t uiK L. In this city, on the 2.!d Inst., Mrs. M. Locisk Mayes, Hiser of Mr. K. Kstes, of Ihincity. At his residence, Milford, Ohio, Tuewlsy, Nov. So, at 7 o'clock r. M., of dropsy, Ed mund B. Tovxsrxo, in the MSth year of his age. This will be sad news to his relatives and friends in this vicinity. We knew him to love him, and will revere his memory. A noble-hearted, christian gentleman has gone to his reward. CERTAIN ' CURE FOR CORNS ! No cure, no pay. Only 50 centsper bottle. For sale by OWEN & MOORE The' best Robertson and Bourbon Whisky, Imported Brandy and Wines , in t the market to betoundatByers'. BYERS' Cologne is the i i - v." c ' : '. .. best ybii can buy. Try it. Iff E OT Carpets. Floor Oil Cloths, Draggets, Mats, Bars, Ac, at the lowest price. - HiBKIS0X,MASSII A CO. Oct. 4. l73-lf. Oir stock is now vert large and com plete,, and we are fully prepared to nwet the crisis.'- Come one, come all, examine the goods and learn the prices, as we are sure none can fait to be pleased. Respectfallv, H1RB180X, SflSSIC A CO. Oct. 4. l7S-tt ESTABLISHED 1852. We are in receipt of the Messenger, published at Hempstead, Texas, by C. r Trjni -j' lit- ttr 1 u. niuucu anu r. jueronymous, ior- i merly of this city. These young gen- j ; ' tlemen possess the vim to get up a first rate paper, and we hope they may make the Messenger a success. First Round of Quarterly Meetings. Red River ct., at New Chapel, Nov. 20, 30. Cheatham ctn at Walton's Chaiwl, Dec. V, "pickson et.at Charlotte, Dec. IS, M. riarksville sta.. Dec. 21. Anbury ct., at Williams' Cnapel, Pec27, 2S Antioch ct-, at Halem, Jan. 3, 4 Montgomery ct at Mt. rleassnt, Jan. 10, , at Indian Mound, Jan. 17, IS. W. Bi rr, P. K . 11. Saline ct. CLlaKJVILLE WHOLESALE MARIET. COKRKCTKD BY J. J.CBrSMAM. Rice, Broadpus & Co., in their new before the ew 1 en r comes in. lar riage is an institution which wars a .id panics can never cheek. 'Tis as cer tain to come upon the young as the measles. If lovers would only listen: ). t)r0iosition to furnish the i t figure, to dispose of their nreseut ... .. ii .i 1 ..i-..n tA rAiniiinluir thnt. nn en- n.. i e n i i. i w hue returning irom scnooi, near tne ;' - -- iiibujh anu a nne ivemDranat pic- j "v. tuouth of Vellow Creek, and had her ; gagemeut contains mora real happiness j turCi to be taken by Mr McCormac, V ' ' ( ' - ' ' ' arm broken. She had the same arm j in a minute than can be .fund in a j for w oo a(Jmit3 of the subscriber ! Do not Sail to notice the extraordir l.rntena1n,.r!hreflUthsaCo. ! hoU married life-time why they j havinir pw or the i;keness of ttnv i nary inducements we offer to subscrib- Wc would like to borrow that factory column advertisement have marked for the purpose of running it a few days own Price f a man7 rticles in this city. t one-fourth the original price. They . I are li"R proposition to Toilet Articles of every description ; and quality " for sale at Byers'. Depot for all Patent Medi cines Simmons' Liver Reg ulator, Vinegar Bitters, Hos tetter's Bitters, 'Rangum Root Liniment, Danforth's Sanative Dentifrice, etc. We sell all Patent Medicines, j Wholesale or Retail, at manufacturers' prices. ' ' OWEN & MOORE. L. FROEHLICH, who has one of the Largest and Best Stocb in the city, which he will sell to those who have the HI O HEY at the verv LOWEST FIGURES PRICES ARK HTQ OBJECT! He wants money and must have it. Bring along your greenbacks, and get ( legmen1 goous at I A. SLOAI Safe ilrrival o f our new Fa 11 Stock, conslsti ng of DRY GOODS, Shawls, Flannels, Blankets, Furs and Motions, PEACH ER'S and HILLMAN'S JEAXS, fine Cassfmere Jeans, heavy Ticking, Cotton Plaids andLinseys, ' of the best manufactory in GEORGIA. A mammoth stock of Shoes and Boots, Of best custom work-ZCIULEB BIMn E. C. BCBT, and of the mt reaowaed factories In Hoston and Philadelphia. Try our CABLE SCREWED and WIRE QUILTED BOOTS, a great imrvemeBt. Also acomplnlestock or CLOTHING AMD HATS, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres. best fitting Hhirta ef BALLOT A CO, Trunks, Fnrnishlns: lioods, etc; Our trade has arsdnslly increased and we will invite oar kind patrons anU the citizens of adjoining; cuutl-s for an inspection of oar goods. Jurrri)itiesforbq lng the "riclit kxmU at the rmht criers." enable na to rlva our rn.km.n . n( ,k. advantsses we enjoy, (mr lI'fTT 1?L a f J department Is complete, and fOf.NTKY MKIICHANTH 11 HI II ,KA I ,h will fnrtr... ih.ir -.;.Tr.. ests br purchasing ot us at prices to compere favorably with any western hone. Imr Hie; .( PANICPRICEST - Nov. 15, '73-tf. . -, , KIS'COTTFl AGE . L. W H IT A K ESt, . LEUKlllvitW, l. hTstarn. atarr xaixhabt. W. T. A1EK1TT. Look for Two Shade Trees In front of oarRtore, Ko.ll Franklin Street. BLOCH BROS. HoaAB. w crop now in market we (juole, Louisiana, iu Hhds. 7KnWe more in bbls. . Clarifled; lWyalJ Ciushed. Powdered and Uranulatrd, li'i to 13c. New Urleana Molasses, tOSx. MvHurs. SOcatio. tJorrae Very firm. Ws quote Rio Z i S'J7Ji,Java3Vjl. Salt. Kanawha, bushel bbls, S3 Un : FOR French Tinted and Initial Pa per and latest style Envelopes, go te IIIRS. WHOLESALE. Owen i aim I ' v rr Sept. 27,TJ-lf -ue-iuunu iuc uriKiuai price. uey j 'K WCR-Snperflne, 15 50j Kiti. IS 50 to j " r . ' . . determined to sell at the very low-!? choice or Fancy, Wio w. 1 & Moore invite Physicians ,. , . x Stab rASDLBH. l"to iOc. . Appoixtjiests. Jobn R. Martin lia-. been appointed Deputy Sheriff, in iilace of Wm Sholton, Jr., rirned. Mr. W. J. Tutt has been appointpj, by Judge Tyler, as constable for tLi i district. He is ready to attend to any Jmsines put iu hishand. woald Oh ! pshaw ! what the nse ofar guing the question with a lot of noodles. Go on, if you want to eome to grief. member of jis family. Among the distinguished visitors at the wedding at the Methodist church on Sunday night last we saw Col. Logan Williamson who seems to be al ways on hand at every -body's ' wed dingbut his own. ers. You will never have a better j chance to get the full worth of your money. The Ladies' Feabi., for her, is to hand, replete with choice reading, original aud eWted. It should number amoug its snh-riLerr' the name of every Cumberland l'resby. f erian in the laud. Send f 2 to tho ed jt(.t. J. C. I'roviue, M. Nachville TenaM&nd secure this neatly printed ud ably conducted monthly. .V coBKESPOXDEXTin writing to the ; NaskviUe Banner, from this city, nn dor the tuiOrde-T'lume of Panic, has r : been throwing hot shell into the Ik , Comptroller 'scamp. Cause -the Comp- I Decern-' . , ' , . ... ... . i truiier mas.es a uiiuuic vu iuc vi j State warrants tent to certain parties! ! here, requesting Kcvenue Collectors j ; to jwy their face value in greenbacks, j : Vnn'w Sks for the authority for such i favoritiMii. Trie Comptroller is ee G. It. Harris advertisement. plucky, but we have a ct seen j He proposes to do hauling of any kind, ' that he has Justified himself. tp any point, at cheap reates. He has The Comptroller on the 25th issued j a warrant in favor of Monroe county for $701.79, the amount of school money being due that county. , . Be sure to read the new advertise ments of W. McComb & Co., in this isue. This firm is doing an extensive business despite the hard times. TiU'&stA', a Thaukngiving day, was observed iu our sifter city New Providence bvaa entire suspension of. business and religions sorvue at the plcqdid teams, and will pay particular J. K. MoPEiRV, Revenne collector, ! attention to busineotrustcd to him will have hi office with Mr. Sam. ' Johnson, on corner oi First and Frank-; Wgoffer the CaBOVirXEi and the j lio streets. He expects to receive his i Rembrandt picture for li-when the ,Methodist Church. The new pator is : bvoks this week, and will then be in ! picture alone, if ordered from Mr. Mc in it king his mark. rf sdin.es tn collect taxe. 1 1. Corinne. would rret yon .V B. F. Coulter's new advertisement will appear next week. . In the mean time he is selling his splendid assort ment of goods at the lowest prices. He is determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. . , ' - -,, , ; i Br investing $4 now, you receive the full worth of 1 7. The payment of 15.25 to this office bow, secures the fall f alue of eouQ. Te fiictures we offer will be gotten up in McCormac's best style and U know he cannot be exeellod. Whiskby Common country, fl 001 20: bentbrands Robertson county, f I io. t'HKKas f rime fautory Jdc, Kica-1'aroiina.lu. Soar bar, S9 !. OiuM-Coal oil. 20e; lard oil. SO ets ; linseed oil, raw 1 l". boiled 1 10. Hpiuits TrBP"Tlw-j. Vaksish Copal, II Hi; Japan, 1 111. Pcttv 5c. Window Olass-SxIi S3 40 V bos, 10x12 3 12zU, 40. Powpsb Klfle.r 50 V keit; lead. 10 V B. Shot S 2 60. Caps tu3 50c dot. Otstkrh 'i and 1 Beans i ibml 35. . HARDtKkS 22C MackbbbiNo. S, per bbl. flu 00; kits. So. 1, $2 OixaJ 50. Blackiso 37iS"i, perdoaen. Nails f.5 00. Iron Kentucky, fV: Tennessee, 4c. Rnpi-2Miif. Pittsbum Ooai. ct' t. BaawAan. i i 30 cu. delivered. ? Clover Jvu wpcrnnsnei. i Millet iri l J5. Hv.hariam Seed 3 00. - ! TIMOTHY fiKED Si 75 to U (. ( - Ked Top or Herixi Obasb 1 50. UacUAKD UBAsa a . . r ! . Ta ACita til 58 to li 00 per. itoa,.;. Collars S10 to 57 per. do. i ..JfAMiK-Kto uperaea.- - . Axes 913 to 15. per. do. Tlie followuif r ths prices paid here at this date roreonntry product Bacos "Buylna. 7ic: ,' Taliow &. ... . J . VKJEP ArPLES c perw. VMt-KALkP r!Atll HOUE MANUFACTURE We bulltl evry yle of . m sr and 31erchants to call on them for supplies. They buy their Drugs, Chemicals, j JJoolys, Stationery, &c., at i headquarters, and will dupli-! cate Louisville and Xashville ' prices. MILLIITIEY ! FALL AND WINTER 73. MRS. HODQSOK L MISS MAQUIRE. We are now raparrl sxhlblt a lante and elenaut stoik of Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, French Flowers, Feathers, Velreis, laces, -AJfn LIGHT SPRING WlfiOXS. ORDEES FOR ITORK SOLICITED. Also a Pall Htock or COiriKTE Stock ef Traises, gap porters, Braces, etc, to be foand at KIKES', and at low prices. BYERS' has for sale the We guarantee aatisfaction in every In stance. Call and examine onr stock. Prompt atteatlea rtren to repairing. 'factory opposite old baptwt CHURCH, rLAKKSYIlXK, THS. i J. 4. 1873-lf BIKER & BR0. SETK MFFIIE HUB FLIIIS, CLRIS .lD MIMES, Leather Belts, Ties, Gloves, Scarfs, ... and all the choicest novellmof the season. An examination of oox goods la solicited. Respectfully. HOiOGrSOT &. MAGUIRE. Oct. , 1873-tf. best Havana and Domestic Cigars and fine Virginia SKIN 'DISEASES! id free receipt for my VEUETA L..M. removins; Piniplea. Black I otcbes, Kreckies, Mot band Tan, : T. HERMOS. L. T.VOLI), JA. BRC3TTV. I will send BLR BALM Worms. Blotches. leavlnalhe skin clear and with a healtbr glow. Also, sure process lor the growth of ' Hair on bald beads or smooth jrc?. U. Pratt, bemli,2 Pineal., ., V, ,. box J (Mend stamp.) I COAL! coal: HERNDON, GOLD, BRUNTY & CO., iioBiffo &UB1Q m mim to.nwMiEtH.im, Pkaleo I2VjtolS Pea Ncts 5va7uc per puspei. orjtsE!o-aoto ssc Bkjmwax &o. '- ,;; .!.; KBATHgKS-nfir-Spc. LheWinff and amOKing i.O- W are deHTertngBt. Bernard Col,wrU- MICKS' LAXDIXG, NEW PROYIDENCE, TENX. 1 1 barea. tn the litalu of the (4tx. fctr IS eats par j : bashel. Pltlsbarg CojO, lor 3 enli par I ' ' bashet. Terjp caatl, I Kpeeial attention paid to Inspection and "sleof Tohacen. Cash sdvaneswaaTowaeea. F. P. OBACEY BRO. I In store. MeB.S,lir7l-tr I !eil.l.fi7n-ljr