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I 15 CENTS PER WEEK. BHANDOH A BAEKSDALE, PROPS. Saturday Evening, June 21. STATE CONVENTION. Call of tba Demooratio Executive Com mittee For Tuesday, July 15. ft ahvim., April 3. A convention of the beuiocratlo petty of Tennessee la hereby called on Tuesday, the lath day of July, WW), at 12 o'clock tn., for the porpoxe of nominat ing a candidate for Governor, and the trans action ol such other business as may be brought before it. The State Democratic Executive Committee recommend that the respective. counties in the State appoint no greater number of delegates than tbey are . entitled to votes in the convention, the basis being one vote for every 100 Democratic votes and fraction over fllty cast at the November leotlun, 1888. Done at theclty of Nashville by authority of the State Democratic Executive Commit tee, the 3d day of April, 1880. Thou. L. Williams, Ch'm. J. D. McLin, Sec'y. The Democrat Betting; Religion. The editor of the esteemed Demo crat fails to answer a single question propounded by this paper last week, notwithstanding they were plain and congruous, and not a solitary sen tance calculated to unbalance the dormitory of a "high larnt" gentle man's umbilicus, or stifle the dialect of his perspicuity, or in any way abridge his recessary, limiting the latltudinous vibrations of his cos mography. Notwithstanding, the evidence is that the Judge is on the mourners bench repenting of all sins against Democracy which need to be repented of, and while confession is good for the soul, repentance will finally work out salvation for the backslider and we can afford to wait for the big meeting at Nashville to see the works of faith. The follow ing utterance from the Democrat give up great hope: lias not the time come right here in Montgomery county when there uhould be no Sky-Bluo Democrats and no Date Democrats, no town Democrats and no country Demo crats, no prohibitionists, and no anti prohibitionists, no Harris men and no Atkins men, no absurd divisions of any sort based on former factional tights, but one united Democracy pulling all together and working for the good of the party in Btate and nation ? Now this is real good coming from the highcockaloruin of the kickers who tried two years ago to break up the Democratic party and run one of their own, proscribing sky blues, prohibitionists, Atkins men, etc., and then coining up at our late con ventlon a half dozen strong, when all of these things had been forgotten and nothing but peace, harmony and brotherly love prevailed and under taking to use the Wheeler brethren in secret caucus under their obligation to the order to kick up a row, over turn things generally and burst up the party. And then after being de fected and routed, jump up and pro claim victory. We repeat, it is indeed mighty good, and we are in favor of taking the backsliders in on probation until after the conventions are over ; then admit them in full fellowship if they hold out well. THE SUPREME JUDQSHIP. Chenoellor Esles Announces That Friends Are at Liberty to Pro pose Hia Name. His To the people of Tennessee : I have received calls from large numbers of the members of the bars of Meiniihis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville and other prominent places, and earnest requests from many of the people of tho State for me to allow my name to be pre sented tothe Democratic Convention, to assemble on the 18th of July, as a candidate for Hupreme Judge, to till the place made vacant by the death of Judge Koikes, late of this city. I appreciate the honor thus done me, and I am grateful for it. While I shrink from the high and arduous duties the ofllew Imposes, I do not feel at liberty to decline a public trust, which so many mem bers of my professional brethren and fellow-citizens call upon me to un dertake. Therefore, my friends are at liberty to propose my name to the convention, and should I receive the nomination and bo elected, I will give to the duties of the high place my best energy and ability. I must explain, however, that aside from my confirmed and often expressed views on the subject of a personal canvass tor judicial office, I shall be constantly and laboriously engaged in official duties as Chancel lor of Memphis for more than a month to come, and this will pre clude a personal canvass on my part. li. M. Esteh. Memphis, Tenn., June 14, 18!M). The Lebanon Register says "Col. Patterson's campaign is manifestly one of education." This can't be denied. Manifestly the people are learning more about the lobby busi ness than they had ever dreamed of, and we think it would be advanta geous to elect him permanently to the office he is now filling and pro tract his campaign at least two years longer. NEWS IN BRIEr. The Clarksville Touaoco Leaf Chronicle is an excellent authority on politics in its section, but what it does not know of Shelby county politics would till some eeveral vol umes. Atemphii Ledger. Brother Mathews is now getting down to plain, solid truth. The ways of Memphis politics are past finding out. The spirits from the vasty deep could not fathom the mysterious ethics of Shelby county politics. We suggest that if Uncle Josiah would achieve both fortune and renown, that he stop his foolish ness running for governor and write book entitled "Mysteries or the la Willi MUU T UUlJ iuvm)iiut a. Condensation uf Interest in ; I tenn on Various Subject. The Big Four will build a new roiid from Springlield, O., to Columbus, (. Democrat only have held office in Fair fleld county, O., for thirty-nix yearn. It is said the senate will remain in kos iion this summer until it j;t.-i.!-i a. Na tional election law. Mrs. George Thomas, of Winchester, Ky., was bitten by a nmd dog two mouths ajo and died of hydrophobia. William NivUon, indicted lor stealing t7 ,.'.00 from the United States Express com pany, is on trial at Younj.towii, (J. Hamilton Gray, of Gray's Hill, Hoane county, Tenn., has been postmaster of that place continuously ever sinco liS. Leonard Page, colored, of4mliunnpillH, upper tenner, will turn over a new leaf if he fecovers from the bullet wounds given him by Mrs. Reed's jealous husband. Justice Lamar believes that Mississippi Is destined to become a nero state, and he is anxious to dispose'of his posses sions there fur mu.: less than their re; J value. Frank Miller, aged 12, of Cleveland, when arraigned in police court for lar ceny, said that his stepfather had forced him to steal, threatening him with t.iio rod Ir he did not. Lizzie Ackerman, notorious wife of the more notorious husband, Jacob Ackerniau, the thief, highwayman and burglar whom nhe shot in open court at Memphis 41 few weeks ago, took n ten years' sentence to the penitentiary very coolly. Polk county, Tex., is in danger of a race war. Armed v hites lynched a nero who cut the throat of a while iii;ui,:u;U a band of negroes killed two of the posse. Tbo Houston light guards are under arms, by order of Gen, King, in readiness to re spond to a call for troops by the l'olk county sherif. The Plate Record, of Pittsburg, editori ally says that tin plate importers have been assessed 810,000 each, anil Kuglish syndicates controlling the mines of Aion tuouthstein and Cornwall have contributed sufficient in addition to make up a fund of lO0O,000 to fight the tiu plate hiuse in the McKinley tariff bill. A new company will lease the Cincin nati, Hamilton and Dayton, Lake Krie and Western, Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and Lnn isvlile, Dayton, Fort Wavno ainLChieago, Cincinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland, Ohio Southern, Tcrre Haute and Peoria and Indiana, Decatur and Western, whereupon all of these will come under one manage ment. Miss Kiln Phelps chases Jolm W. Pow ell from Martinsville, J ml., to Toledo, (., to remind him that in attending to the in terests of the Farmers' Alliance, with which he is connected, he is forgetting all auout another alliance which is binding upon him and most important to her peace of mind and good name. The Wisconsin supreme court, in a ruse from Kdgerton, Wis,, decided that the Uible is a sectarian book, and as such could not bo used iu the public schools, But lidgertou's school board persists iu having it read in school, an I has in commo. quence been served with a pcicmptory writ of mandamus connnumliug it to dis continue the practice. Two murders were hanged in Canada Friday. Peter E. Davis at Belleville for killing his paramour's husband, and I' l it. Dubois at .Quebec for brutally slaughter ing his wifa, his two children and his mother-in law with uu ax. The former was convicted on circumstantial evid-tice and pleaded innocenco on the scall'old. The latter coul'essed. The president has vetoed the bill chang ing the boundaries of the Uneompaligre Ute reservation so as to transfer a valua ble asphaltum lake to the public domain, the preseut illegal oners being made privileged to purchase it for t:u. The bill was chuiiipioned in the k unto by .Mr. Teller. A company of Akron, O., tillered to pay JChUKX) for the hike. Shiuo, the Japanese juicier with Yel lowstone Kit's show, tn streets of Troy, Ala., attempted to hug and kiss a young lady in one of his sporting moods, for which he was sentenced to twelve, months in the penitentiary. He is still however, in a good humor and at the depot nt Birmingham, on his way to prison, despite his hanilcnll's, amused Ihe crowd by his athletic fonts. Foreign Notes. Tho British government Mas ordered that a census be taken of all foreign paup ers arriving in England. In the roichstag the budget . rommitteo unanimously rejected the bill increasing the pay of army officers and civil servants! Herr Vowlener, the editor of Tlii' Presse tirgau of Count. Von Taafe, president-of the council and minister of t he interior, is dead. The Frankfort finzctte srtys that IlcbVo land is absolutely insigniliianl compared with the concessions made by Germany to England. The French chamber of deputies has entertained a bill to simplify the formal ities ami reduce the expenses of marriage ceremonies. The work of fumigation, which is being carrietl on iu the province of Valen cia, has been very cllVctive in insolat ing the cholera infected district ami the lum ber of cases is gradually decreasing. . The czar lias unconditionally pardoned the Cossack, Maj. AteliinolT, whoa little more than a year ago attempted to found l Cossack settlement, in Abyssinia, in spite of the opposition of the Italian au thorities. Atchiuog claimed to have the sanction of Russia and the support of France in bis coloniza! inn scheme, but his efforts were itiiscccessful nevertheless, and his escapade brought him into dis grace at home. Killed by l.lKlitiiliiir. Jeujoo, Tenn., Juno 21. About 10 o'clock Thursday morning n heavy thunder storm passed over this section of the country. At Williamsburg. Ky., the street were flooded for an hour ami a half. Mrs. Cart lirowii. tin wile of a prominent merchant of Williamsburg, accompanied by her two small limn, were on the river bank when tin- sloi-tu came upon them. They were struck by lightning, and Mrs. Drown and one boy were instantly killed. The other lov was badly injured, nml his recovery is doubtful. PRlCST AND NUN WED file llonianre i f a young New York Cler gyman Who AVaa Sent to AiiKtralia. According to the story of William Math ewson, a welt known merchant of Sun Francisco, who spent Sunday in Salt Lake, the east bound Central Pacille train con tained, among other passengers, a couple who, had their history l)een known, would have attracted more than ordinary at ten tion. Tho story is a loug one, and in order to get the full details one must go back to the beginning. In Orange county, N. Y., ntout thirty years ago lived a well to do Irish fanner who, by industry and thrift, had become the possessor of several broad acres of land and some spare cash liesiilcs. He had only one son, Patrick, a bright lad, nnd the height of his ambition was to see him fitted for a better position in life than that of a farmer. To this cud he sent his boy to the best Catholic school in tho country, and great was his joy when he learned from the lips of tho young man that ho had decided to take holy orders und become a priest. Time passed on and Father Patrick Han Ion was the name added to the roster of the clergy of tho church founded by Peter. The young priest's first duties were in n little town of Nebraska, where for a year or two ho worked assiduously in building up his little charge. So successful was he that the attention of his bishop was called to his work, nnd in a very short time he was commended for hia earnestness by Cariiiiutl McCloskcy. And then came a change. His holiness Pope Leo must have t he faith spread in Australia. Young men were wanted to carr tho Cross into the far oil country, to teach the way of eternal life to the be nighted people of the remote interior, and by a special order from the cardinal, in tlorseti ny the pontitr, father iiunlon was included among the many who were to spread the gospel of light among the peo ple ot the large island. For two years did Father Patrick labor earnestly among the rough people of the district to which he was assigned. That ho was successful can be attested by the statement that, in liesi of holding services m the dingy old building hu found when he first visited t lie spot he, in less than year, celebrated tho mass in a neat little church built by his (lock, who had learned to love him, and from the further fact that the town to which ho was assigned was no longer considered as rough, but that it! people were fsst becoming quiet and or derly. lint, the physical nature of the young man could not. bear tho constant strain. and ere long his health failed him. Ileal ii'.ing thiit Ins labor on earth would soon be finished if he did not seek rest, he asked to he relieved for a t ime and wedt to Mel bourne. Here besought his much needed repose from duty, and hero is where the ro mantic part of the tale begins. , In the hospital of St.. Vincent was a Sis ter of Mercy who wr.s known to the sister Jiood as Sister Agatha. A beautiful wo man was she, with wonderfully lustrous eyes and one of the sweetest, faces that (rod ever endowed womankind with. The tone of her hand was the softest and the music of her voice the sweetest to the poor 1111 fortunates who were sent to the institution Sister Agatha had a history. She was the daughter of an English clergyman and hat become a convert to tho Catholic faith dur ing early childhood. When she became age she united herself with tho Sisters Mercy and had gone to Australia. While in Melbourne Father llanlon oc casionally visited tho hospital. Anil here is where the Church of Uoino lost one oi its most, tireless workers anil St. Vincent hospital its most gentle, loving nurse. It was a cn:,e of love nt first sight bn the part of both, and yet neither was glad. By the solemn vows of the church both were bound to a life of celibacy. But it was m tube. The ruler of all hearts had not so ordained end, working in his way, wille othcruise. in consequence, Father llanlon proposed. The details of the struggle lie underwent before lie could fully justify himself that he was taking the right con ru; fill evi remain a semt until the morning of tin resurrection. And the proposal will re main locked iu two human hearts, a closely guarded treasure until it shall bo told be fore the throne on the day when the morn ing stars shall sing together and the sous of the eternal shout, for joy. They were married, not, however, until the church authorities had been notified. Iu vain did t he hi .bop of Fat her llanlon diocese plead i!h him not to take the step. The die was cast, the Kubicou crossed, and (lie wedding 1 00k place. Ere the tidings could (I y across the sea to t he old home in New York the young man learned that. Ins lather had tiled an. left him his cut ire fortune. It was to wan the old home of his boyhood that, he tint his wile were going when the informant met 1 1 Kin. -Mr. Mat liewson had known the joniig man i: his infancy, and to him had told his slory. Salt Lake City Times. CLARKSVILLE DISTRICT. Fourth Round Quarterly Meetings. Clarksville, June 29. htate Liuc, at Htate Line, July 5th ami 0th. Indian Mound, at Indian Mound, jyiu j-ih ana i.iin. Palmyra, at Tarsus, July 10th and aith. haiinp, at Burr's Chapel, July "oth and irrtli. Montgomery, at, Aslmrry, Aug. 2d U11U oTil. Pleasant tew and Malory's, at Malory's, Auer. th ami loth. Ashland City, at Clifton's, Aug. 10th and 17th. Ashury, at Mt. (.'ami el, Aug. 23rd nnd 24th. lied ltiver, nt Martin's, Aug. 30th ami Mist. (Springfield, Hent. 0th and 7th. Sudlersville and Adam's, at Adam's. -..-..... . ..... ' nepc j.ui) ana i-un. Cedar Hill, at liurrou Plains, Pent 20th and 21st. Antioeh, at Sept. 27th and Jew Providence and Bethel, at New Providence, Oct. 4tli and oth. "V. It. l'KKULKS. The Clarksville Dental Parlors Salvator and Tenny, the two great race horses, are to meet again and will run for a purso of $10,000. Cas eins and Raceland will be allowed to lorapete. 11urKlr Heenre 9:1,000. Wiuiingtox, Del.. June 21 . TJurs lars burst otien the sate of Daniel tW.cs kt Laurel, Del., Th uiVtay niifhr, ami so cured a large sum of money. Sw r, ports say the sum wh -vliieh l.a received from shirinumU of fruits. Ohio rroliibltliinliili. Ooixmbcs, O., June 21. Tho Trolii uition Thustlay completed their chief work by the nomination of their cnudi lates, chirf of whom was UevM. C. Lock wood, of Cincinnati, fur secret .try of state. For Sale. A doiiWe ofllcotlk. Apply to Adams. & Keblett. ji lii.lw Tim V, hiln Fnrnitiii-ti ('raze. The while furniture craze, which ha fallen like tho phicaie upon many house holds, hits developed some curious niani It- .(aliens of the vandalism which, like 01 initial sin, is inherent iu nil human be incs. '1 he man who first, thought, of sell 1111? while enamel paint pots to the house v, lie intent upon furbishing up her country cotta.ne liirniluie or rcjuvciuitini,' the time worn articles that had ceased to adorn her town house, certainly iiid a beiiellceut tleed. lint, alas! even as I he sun sheds its rays on t lie c il and the good, ami t he rains ol heaven descend on the just, and the un just, .even so is that white paint, recklessly hint hcrcd on, hot h v, here it should hu and V here it I, i;s no business to be. A well know n artist, whose name is asso ciated wil h all manner of cxtiuisiti) deco rat in;; art :s applied to t he house beautiful. has been lilting up a country house for himself nut on Lout; Island. It, is his fail to have it all dono up in white, and in pursuance of this purpose u rare old bed room set ol line rosewood furniture which once belonged to his wife's grandmother lias been sacrificed ill the following manner: All tho vvino-dark lovely grained surfaco of t he whole set, vi Inch included a largu wnnlrol t) Willi e-iuuitely polished panels, has been ruthlessly sandpapered and over laid vv 11 h the awful and sacrilegious "white enameling stiitl," until every inch of it is spoltetl as a freshly kalsomiiied ceiling. l.nt, aiMed tho woni:;;i who related this story, "if 1 hud authorized such a pro ceeding my conscience would feel jts dark, us the underlying wood, ami remorse would certainly darken my joy in that white bedroom furniture, even as the rose wood is certain to show through the paint wherever it Lets scratched or bruised." New York World. The grip, vvl.ith hns puzzled so many doctors elsewhere, is no mystery at. all to a Paboo vv horn papers in India tpioleas an authority for the assertion that it. "is caused by I he com 1 -ntiatt d efforts nf min ute bums of the niiiiiialculiu tribe of 1111 foieseei. 'aicros-opieal animal life." HnrKHiiiH 111 tiivelopen, -The Lkaf Job Office has some exlr.i irood circular envelopes, numbers (i ami (.l. at cut pri-s, in lots of 2,KH to ID,. mi. either printed or plain. There are 75,ihm of these envelopes and a bar gain In every one. The Ice Co. has an cxcrif need bot tler this year and enn furnish yon the iK'St Pop ever sold 011 this market, inj22in,d. Id o. e'srnr in price. .Sold by im,d. "Diamond Joe," Ual)tv, afi c. cigar Mclivher1 JJro-, POITLAR PRICKS TO CONTINUE. Dr. Markwell, of the Clarksville Dental Parlors, has consented to ex tend the time of his present prices at the Clarksville Dental Parlors for the benefit of those who have not had an opportunity of taking advantage of the low-price season, so that all may have first-class work done at living prices. Of the more than 300 patrons of the Dental Parlors, none to our knowledge hut speak in the highest terms of Dr. Markwell. At present the prices continue to be : full set of teeth on best rubber plate, $S.OO; gold fillings, $1.00 and upwards; teetli ex tracted painlessly, 60 cents. Dm. Markweu,, Apr 22, d sw tf. Proprietor. The Wants of Children. Ail fretful, crying, nervous children are unwell nnd only require proper medical treatment to restore them to the healthy state, bringing quiet and ease to the child and comfort and joy to tho mother's heart. Dr. WincheH's Teething Syrup is tho Infallible llemedy and sure cure for all diseases common to children. It is wholly free from opiates, and is guaranteed. A trial of one bottle will prove its great efficacy. For sale, vholosala and retail, by Lockert & Reynolds, druggists. The Cause of Poor Health Is often found in the neglect of one's own celf. A light cold or slight head ache is treated as not requiring much attention; tho assumption being that they will soon pass oil', and it is only when a case of full-fledged sickness de velops ilself that the consequences of that neglect are fully realized. As a preventive and positive cure for Conghs, Colds, Hoarseness, Spitting of blood, Asthma, Pains in the Chest nnd first stages of consumption, use Kilcrl's Ex tract, of Tar nnd Wild Cherry, anil for sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Dys pepsia, Nervousness nnd all Jlilious Complaints, use J'.ilert's Daylight Liver Pills. Both are guaranteed. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Lockert & Reynolds, druggisla. The best quality of linen papers for the. type-writer nnd general corres pondence, and Caligraph supplies, can lie had nt tile liKAl'-ClllioNICI.E ollice. Olllce stationery a specialty. tf Smoke Diamond "Joe all Havana lot.g tiller. Metfehee Bros., sole agents. lm,d. 01. Pivy H i m0 I 02 3 o o 3 JO BOO NTING In all its forms, NEATLY and QUICKLY DONE at the eaMliroiicle (1 iltuOillSl For the Living Lowest rices. x COMMERCIAL -j- WORK -A. SPBCIALT-S-. FIRST-CLASS STOCK used and attention given to detail that insures ATTRACTIVE AND SATISFACTORY WORK. -HEADQUARTERS FOR- WEDDING, DALL and PICNIC WORK, And a well assorted stock of stationery always on hand. Litlog,rap3ling, - of - all - Kinds. ADDRESS, For all classes given Attention of work promptly to Mail Orders. BRAND 03M BAEEBDALB. v h v Printers and Publishers, Cla,r3s:s-ville, : : Tennessee. FOR CHILDREN. REGULATES THE BOWELS 4. CURES Colli! Pains, Nervousness. Hummer Complaint, Sure Tliroat, Sore Month, Acidity of the Htoiniu h Convulsions, liarrhoii. Cholera Infantum, and all diseases of ililjllii-y ami early childhood. It Is not narcotic; Is purely vegetable and harmless- EILERT'S EXTRACT OF TAR & WILD CHERRY. H'or CoiikIis. Colds, Hoarseness, Knitting of Mood Uronehitis, Asthma, Intlueiiza. l'leiirlsy. Inflam mation ill' the I.iiiiks, fjiinsin the Chest and Hint stages of Consumption. EILERT'S DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS por ISiek Headache, cure Biliousness and Consti pation. Herniate the Stomach and Liver. JUST ARRIVED A HANDSOME LINE m N v llil l, Now Furiiiliiro, New .Mann moment Kutos: foJjiiOper Wook ; Aoeord iii;; to Ijoc.'ttion ol' K( dill. These wnters are famous for tl elr rures In liwases o the Liver. Kidneys, liladder nnd Moiiinch. A II sorts of amiisenieiits-Tennis. lillllards. Howliiisr Alley. Croiiuet. Jitise liali, Kriviim and Muddle liorsis, etc. Hot ami Cold Sulphur Hat lis, Airy Ifoonis, Excellent. Tiilile nml lies! 01 nilentioii uiveu to guesls. SlrlllL' Hand In attendance. Telephone Coitiiflclloti Willi Nashville. KOl Ti:: Via Gallatin or West miirclniul. or via On Ihiuce by bout, or daily trains from iNiiKiivine. water ttnippt'U nt Kinss 10 1111 Parts of the Culled Stales. (Send lor cata- i;ue. Address I'.l l IIOII.INO SPUING CO., jels oin-d Alaeou County, Teiiiiess. e. Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep & Poultry IT l'KKVENTH AND CURES All diseases common to them. Tills Powder is a never-failing remedy. A trial of one package n iu iioe 11. UNCLE SAM'S 1TEEVE and BONE LINIMENT, IS TUB BEST (THATtVH KOU MAN AND BEAST EVER PRODUCED. Tt alfords the quickest relief mm pain and effects the most permanent cure ol anyicincdy IIIMT JVIIlfnil lo lllilll. (let Cncle Sam's English end Herman A II C noiin'irom your drunnist. The above namci iiiiirit.ifl.iiia 0.i.t.i.li.,u ..... I- U;J.nif " T ji. wwimtirii a .rein. Tar and Wild Chrrru. iltrt s Daylight Liver Pills, Uncle Ham's Condition Powder and Uncle Sam's Liniment are made by Hie tmmiHT PROPRIETARY CO. CHICAGO ILL. For said, wholesale nnd retail by Lnekert & rtegrioMs, druKgint. TROUSBR 3ZKTC3rS. GENTLEMEN, CALL AND EXAMINE. GORMAN, The Tailor, Franklin Street. Next Best. a lot on ureeiivvood avenue, eon turning aliout 4 aeres for Hale, eiielonpd lint unimrovei. J'jtman & I'Jlv. jtme7,(Uf HieleeCo. have Mr. Man Leigh at the head of their Hot-lling Works Ihi Keason, anil therefore can guarantee their 1 op to lie the hest. inyU-ni, u, A Hit; biamoni). All nmoke it Diamond Joe cigar, sold by MeUehee llroH. 1 m,d. Clarksville Liouor Store JL S. BAER & CO., Proprietors, Dealers in Gins, Etc. We carry a complete line ot Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. Sole nsents Saclia Triiilona Ciiiirror Ale. Alf and Alf Ale nnd Torter. A. L. Hu nlaii & (Io.'h Tobaccos, S. 11. nnd J. tl. Mott'a celebrated vi-ab Aiiiilo and Clinniiiano (Jider. Oescent Lrewiiic Co.,8 jimtlv otlelirated c.jort JJeer. Give ns a call. of the Uig Cluck Hear. S. BAER & GO. Life is Toojhort to Writejhe Old VtTay ICALIGRAPHl CJ 11 a H C3 to FASTEST AND BEST. - P o ro O Cheapest First-Class Machine on the Market. For circulars anil ntlirr Information opply at tho l.aAr-CifROMtrbB Olllce to W. O. BRillMDCBT, Ant. CLARKSVILLE Females Academy. A Hchool for tbn hli;lier culture of young wo- ineu hdu Kin. - KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT. HanilHomB new bulldlUK finely winlixtl. iiKHiinv iim'iiiiou. Muiwrior tuivauuuiuH. TerniH rpimonahln. Honril l jxr month. Kali Tf rin ohiim September 2, 1KK9. hk-ncl for I'HlHloirlte. MRU. E.U. BPKOHD Principal. ANNO UNCEMENTS. FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK. Dnijn-We arr anthorlKPi to an . Uallivl nouncfl V 1. lhtiilwl an a enixllilnti for r-elt.lon for i trcuit Court I lei k at the ensuing Auguxt e'ectlou. POR REGISTER. ames A. Grant7:r"?rri Orttnt a mnillilnt for fU-uNti-r fur Mnnt- iromeiy eouulj , ul the ensuing Augum elws- --J. D. SLAYDEN, M. D.r- (Formerly of Dick.wn County,) In permBimnlly located In Clarksville. Offlr formerly occujilisi by Dr. 'i rawitk, over Jc. Olllco, -:- FRANKLIN STREET, ofn-ra liiHaervlroRto the public generally, and nillcilaa Hlmreof practice. When notal nf flee can hn found at nuideiico, corner Mala and LIuWerHity Avenue. 341 '1 7-. DENTIST ' (ifliw; Comer 5d ' oimI Franklin hi., over tr. Carney'K oltlce. Assignee's Notice IVrnnna liavlni? clnlma ininid Mn T w llarria will file them uiii. inn for nav- iiieni, ami iM-rnu litdtblnl 10 her will make (Hymeiil Ui rue. hEAIi-SMAJoH. l-tt. AMi(ue.