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r 1 J hm si I: li fi to v. npjxirtnJ, Ix'lifiviii;.,' I J j n 1 1 - to ho sound Tid fnnsrrvttlvv, rind a.s cxjiciicnod . .. jnwn. (lif Itcnf (;u -irnnly of piod ;vcrimiciif. mid n iro)rrini-i and i: o n c 1. 1; K ( o i. . j "or fi'iir of IiHikc (ircMunn to you, . 1 .)V declined Illillilllltf I" iin.V "Ui- , r of Stfife policy tlian tlint nf Currency, l!ioj)revniinj question, uv.'cn liowffvrr, tlcit there arc others t.o:h of n local and genr-rnl nature, tint will drtmnnd thf. s.iriojs nttcn- oi vonr IjC-imhtitc i'nu will please, Oentlerar'n, consult r,ur mil pood The Public Intern, l'i sidrctintj an nyont to Ic'iilafe loryoujnnd tdintild J bit your choice, t'le'besl pledge I fan oiler for the 1 lithfid discharge of tiio duties that in ay devolve on i:m, ara sameness of interest, my lrihits of life and p.-ist eomlu'jf lor wunj years iunmr you. - it !t s .'iifiineiils ol high esleein 1; , , ,. ...I , ........in ! have, tin- honor o remain. Vosir ol;e Jim! x.-rv.'itit, J. U. SLATTEIl HZ,' ' ,,v . tf.lt? 9l.IQ.UC $0U'IUU ' ...... 1 5 Y-.w s,"vl 1 l;u- . "PicJiti-d In mi I'ai'ij'H urlilirii.j Mtii), Hi- f.ithitf I'i'.llll Mill IT'trti'H- Ii mli llu- u;i),' LfJ(J. L. Oar town has been crowded this week with visitors some in attend Mice upon the exnriiii.-aliolis, and some came to bear the t-n".iking bi-lvveen the Candidal, y for (lovrmor. We had looked forv.npl with miieh anxie ty to hear this speaking, lull v. hen the opportunity came we wen- too unwell to attend. We (niilci.stimd that it pas-e(! oli'ijuile hai inoniou:-ly. and I he l'rieud.s of eacli candidate were fully sa!islii-d and alike t-angiiinc of the election of their favorite. On the oc casion r ferred to, the candidates wi r:; h'ationed in liie beautiful prove be longing to . I no, Y. Skitter, v. here cal. ami a good i lainl had prev ioily been Jil'ovi'led. We don't believe iinotlier place (mii be I'olli.d in 'J'ennef - re as t uitablo and in every way as eon. loil.iidc for such t ! e m i ' i i :: 1 1 u t i o 1 1 s as tliis ;-.i.vt'. li. K'i'liis to ha ve been rra-.vii '1 e.lli.llv ir 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r out door ' fatneriio-. 'l 11;. di r. triii 1 i.'n !.t. th fail- sex were present, tun! lln-y too had their prefer ences hi tweciij'he (li.-tiiiM,llislii d oppo nents lor th" I iovei noisiiip of onr iitate. Several l.o'pn-fs were jiresent ed lo (iov. II, mis by the ladies, nnd to olfsct this the lady li iends of f'ol. AelJierlaiiil picM-iilcil a beniitifnl oiejuet, liii.ii prcsciilalioii was I"1'- : mll!l". I , MV. 1.1 Hill II, a toll'ie III. Ill of our town, and pupil of Carrie!. Academy. JN.lh pn seiilulioiis were reMionded li in nice and nppi opi late j c iiv ine reel 1, ems ol tin se toKem; re. 'it rd. As to the e.Widi'lnli'H I heliificl veS, J.elievu they ret nloii;; moi'e ami tbiv tin .11 any tun canilul.iles v e have li.iil lor a miu I ime. Tin V seem : J , t-i lie j.oia I 1 1 -lends ami exliilill, tin li- teeMr'l V. iierev cr lliey l'n. I Ins is i iiinnu it fnuf, and ouht lo eharacli r- ii' candid. t'et more than is tjcueraily . l-e 1 l: C. 111'' ' 'I:.:. Lr.l.vi; ( i.muia 1 in'..---Wn ::j villi a bltleboy ,-everal days since i.i I he t Welt li year of his aue, w ho had under bis anus 11 bundle of jn-iiodi--!.'-. Ii-' .-ik'-l lis to purchase a pa; per, a, lining over a number of the 1 1 ' 1 -1 r-:i t ! woihs p:i!ili--!iei in the 01il1. The fxtri-lne luoile-.lv d- llie youth, and bis polite bearin:; created in us :hi interest in his bch iif. His mum- we learned to be Isaac, undue I'urtlier lenriie d taat his eariiins tliat day amoiitileil lo I , Jt). lie w'as only allowed ,T e. nts profit mi 1. -teli paper, tli'is reipiirin '.he sale H miners to make lor himself thai .'tiiioiiut. 1'pon furtiier impiiry we j learned that liy this inc. ins lie suppor- s. reels tiom noiiiii.. V.eni-ver sec 1 . 1 boy working at :ny labor, but that ; we fed like . ncoiira-in him. Let ........... linn pick up clitps, clean oil Hie streets pull weeds out of the yards, peddle ' ...ni.r, .,,,,1 ,.l...,i,....J .i it-- ) ol v.'iiru latin r llian iiothiii','. I'ut some mothers are ton jmniJ lo! v ial ihc ir little boys around (own lo pull lip weeds, iiek lip ehijis, shell coin, ite. llovv ioulish I Is not 11 umie dm ; iii ide wertli as much asnne j 1.1 nie i'i f.ny nilir-r manner f And by eaeoutain"; otir chihl to looii w ith I UfK'.iHt nn bucli I;il;or, you to murh lo ! rv ii. . ! I ","r '"'n. wl,r.n Town, a vain, sell-1 ....'.,. .1 r .. . """i'i, no count, man. ; 1 l.el your liny wrU! 1 inl whin him ; II. if yon M'i! be has fort 11 ant. ly inher- od il. it ,.r ,.!.-1... I . I '"" u tt "'MlHt for I .I,f li! o 1 ..III for labor like 1 . lt.r.1 l.-.v- . . . neniiUl.j I,,,,, ,1 . low I.i-:, to lonn-re ..bout wnyol inI'..tiious peopU, umU lu laziness .shell become a n cmul nnturo ... .11 11 liemrn.ber that iienrlj, il nut nu , init distinguished iih 11 and niillion. of our Ian I, arc thone who purre .I not honest labor w hen young und w l.o possessed nothing to htart upon y.ve "Low l.irtli and iron fortune. c .'.Ifen J.-tl ihe clomg exert iw f Viiifl.-MT IVmale .Seriiirniry lust vr tin?. Mid rniy w rite j .nn 'hin? .1. ui j. in our uixt. I .1 licit li-l- lillil -ii'iili- Ill-it lillle " " .... 1 . 11 I I'inceu nil- nil -.iii.i n lillll! uui 1 linn iiji :Kli( lilitl, I llllllll nllll illlll I 'i- i" 1 "in 1 11 iu 111111 iijj inns, u - .0 I', v s , ho'ii.r to 'in' v -on nn. 1, v ' rail load iu nice ears iu.lead of J I ' ''-) I''u-eral learns .hat the nr; , . . Winches'er e.ii.al to en- 1 W XIUL "'! !''- MsiS to U.e eMatc of o.I.er articles too tedious to niention. all l o 11.1.11,0.10. loa .y . oui.iiu ulv, w.nn lV(, ,,.. .,.,,.,,,.. "J". "I " 4 1 ! Bote power . co,.!, he inuch iimuoved.-, W, IJrii.eiMn. .lece.i,..,!. , of winch wo bought to sell agon., and .,m. i Mimii ..ay ..l.n...- n.s 1.1 .in.- 1 you ... ,o, .,... n j .,,,,-- in (,real. squads on sonic of the iJ".V lit lo tie lotiiul any u Hero 'Ise, I iituniin,, f,,r a Ssf oral I KK.MS OF S. LL. ; we solicit the ira.ie in general to give us A.isiillkl.iizitr. jsl.i-eeoael.es. be tho-a- eo,ic!,t-s ever ..l.,,,.;!! ions on Nola Chlickcy river iu J nml il. is all our own fault if we do ! j.li''V, lb" place can't he' heal si.id Lund w.ll be sold .111 11 credit of one n call, as wo ore confident it will bo to We have in the Koo,l town of Win- ',.. Uesides. Ih.l. IV.ee will also ' C.rrv 'oui.ly. Oie family wee .,, avail ourselves of those means. ! in point of t'ouvenienco. It abounds in j '""''""V. except .he u.nount ..I two per ihcr inlerest to give us n (rial before buy duKler.nriMvlinb, Lev, ul !.l ,: .',:.... ,'. I il.iv.. t. ...' ll:,-',,- housi- bv- I bcni. I . . . ' B....I.P.. cent 1111 the vho!e el tlm piircliu.-c, lo lie paid ,ng elsewhere. -' -" 1 1 miu 11 11..1...: uuunoi -' j , ,nil UsI HOW we near Ili.'iliV per- ;73II!t9H! on uiy 01 saie. 1 no i.iiiniii mr nun 1:11111 u riii.MJAtiJ -iACJTT be 1 0111" s.lliiet bill'' III i be urul 0 i I,, 'l'i -,ev ( 'It c ...,le I i', IV.it 11 I', -i-r. : 1 "e House was sin 1 oiiiiiicii u a c,u- .,.-- . it-- I . .. I- . ei iience al A II, V acre. I..1111I ami ifoni ' J'.lU'in VyiVHiA. , . 0 , , ! . ,' .'.'Vver held and tliev beeanie so nil ''s ""'" : " on t Winchester be of various kid: red. "re; and vnrirpn- secin.y w,l! ho r.uire.l of fo purchter. A II good barter taken in exchango fni oil., iiibte.'t.I ol running louinl lue k .,.,. -IMI 1 w-r.. vv: II mcil to- hmssch. . . . ; ,. , ., . ...1. .1 . . ... 1 i.;,.i, ..1..11 1 ' 1 : 1 . 1.....1..1 1 1 .1 1- l.. 11 ...: Mr. WulIfit'B J), WalKcr, a citizen of our town, nnd well known to most ol tho projiln in tlm county, commit (ril Kuicidc last Monday by shooting liiinsi'lf with ft jiistol. Tim hall cm. ti'i-oil his li'injilu and passed through the head into u rail close by. Mr. Walker bad not been in his right mind for nour two years, but no one apprehended that he thought of desfrov inn his lil'i On the morning referred to, ho was met by several la ' dies, to whom hit very politely spoke, at the saaiH liirn.' carrying the pistol in one of his hands with the, muzzle down, as if to guard against its g' ing olTto the injury ol any one who might ha around. Iln proceeded to u '-rove 0 ,,, y,.HUi,t. of town, and there . , .. . , , , put an end to hu exi-vtence. Id the grove, we are informed, he had fro- queiitly repaired in e tmpany with e. young man who worked iii tiie same !!! will, him, uad they would th.n- . j)ni,;ti(.(. with the pistol. A morning or two previous lie b..i rowed t i.: ; weapon iroin lis hi. iiI, I.ih exlnltileil i no sign that could have been taken as ; indicative of his intention, i lie was n eh-vt-r, honorable, jniluj j Irioiis, sober and moi.-il man, nnd had ever iictcii in our community s;. as to i via the esteem of eveiy one. m, fur as we know. He was harness maker, we b r and trade. but we remi-uibei- of I he cabin -I bu: i ue-s bis woikiug and at paint in;.', Jloi.blless he followed each of these ealiin::s, in order to d,-,cr, hia mind ' hie a;;e of 1 la years. .'..;. J'nji'.r. from the buideii that seemed In op-! This is I he lir.sl one liiinilred-year-jn-c.-.-i it. What that, burden was-, we ; old nero who iias died witliiu the surmise that no one is aware. We j fist twenty years that wasn't the have In ijneiiliy been in eoiiversat'oti . nurse of tiiionoii Wsiiin;ton. About Willi linn and In ard linn talk alioul. a ier.-on I siliued ; tin ant hem;; happy "it be n;;.i insl. nature." II. IU ill l .... What he svu eou'd Iy tins ( a'c; sinli, lie e I le.llll. lie Jl'tpiCliliy SpilUcill this strain, and seemed ever to be re liu llda I ilie- v i E 1 1 r-;,ret. hornet liiii' ol w hieh In- alone 011 earl !i was eoni- ll 1,1 , 1 ant. la eo.iversatiiei he was ijnitc inn re ,ii i,)'S, ami we Irive o.tcn ln-eii ;;!ad lo have a chat, with him, an I we in-v. r knew liim to ii.'l. r a .seiilimenl which, jf he. deal Wot. Id not. i,;a!.e one better, if nut h 1 1'lier. I h. was ways bund at ehnreli and at. prayer i nieelines. and .'a-eioed to delight in doin;,' oad so f.ir as he was capable, l!nl he is Lone, and perhaps is l.el- ,.r - (,. .as shown by 111! ill' I. I i.'it he would rather 1 1 usl to , , ie (tarti j unci rlaiiily of ! alli':i estate, than I live a lite of iihbaliiiuesi. Sliaiujc, . with all the means whi h (h.d has plan d vvilhin our reach for beiui; hapiy, lliel'e are some unable lo make those 1111 mis nusvt rr ilu ir pur- .Ii 11 lii.'iy call hiui insane, lint 10 w do liiey miow : 1 m ri ie,- is room ,. , , 1 , lor ilinii.'bt. iM r. W lil.cr Ira v". :t liiollicr ami a wife in our midst. . ... .r , 1 Tim l'n in to I5i.i:u-ai!'.n v. The rum I lo II". r.-.heba i now in bitter eoiuli'j Ition llianit. has been f-r vouiel i,e. j 1 ' ' ;,,!', , l 1 I ... I if I.1 in l'n,. .u.n i t till. Illl' llll'llll'bl I I I 1 I I I I I HM- dilion. (Nil. J'rii-c intends puttiir,' on: the roiile fioin hole to !ei r In hii, an excellent, line of four Ic;- e coaches-, j inamu'cil by xpi-i ieiic l and ei'relul i 'diivers. Alter the lil'leciilh of this moiilii, two trains will in- 11111 on the .Mi-Miunvilh! and .Mamlicster 1 ad,'; thus avoii'iin 1I1 I is eiilu-r at ''n.i. linilia or this pl.iee.-.I' M111111 ile Din. liit still your loud is mil cipia! to the roiiln .'-iewanee, a nd we sur mise that any money expended in thi improvement of your road is so mm I. Wil.sieo, .-ll l. ll its it i n :ciei hi 1 i cure Li er.sh. ha I ravel. livciybndy . ...i r ..... .. ; . i ... i i (.n u-r llie N-vvaiiec rntlrou.l. -ol. p. jM-i: i v-Iy arraneil In do ibis, j ;, .- nsMire all t ra veb-i s I hat, (in 1 . (,(. ;l,.i:i(. ()' b,- ,cv J'.ra several ,, !, sine, ) -1,0 pains have 1,,-en . 1. 1 .1 ... .- I smircii in ii-iiiii-r nn- leiin- ii"i" i-1, ,.y ,j)v 1(J liccr.-ibeiia, nttraelive. ml we sav lo all. if oii would save tune, Kive xpense, save irniioi.', nnu 1 I . . .i ... i:.-.. ,, 11 1 T snve I.i linirs 01 irnri; iiuu 11 jii-.i would avoid ft ilaii'Troiis 11101111 itiu j aseent. nml if you would see the site (,f ibe great University ol llie South, j nnd nee lovely scenery yn by the 1 ra j -. ... 1 citv route! . j iistisoi ii.u .mti i.vi.s. imv I lisTivm 11:11 .i-i-Ti.il.s. r.. l.oV. - S. I'ooif, was ihn other b..v inarri-. to Mrs. K.veiir.i. I). Saiii.kv. ol .V.ish-1 III.. T Tlm Ii-.miiv inir left .111 1 . -I- 'I'I. I .... llilu, 1.. it r . f , , ... I the rvrmng Irani lor i.-l.sinirjr, ' ' ' m"S "'"" -n,,, An unfoltimate liusl.and of our ne: quitintniice, having l.ecn deprived of his charming w ife, who had left for Parts unknown, thus gives vent to his 'lings through tho medium of a public advertisement: "My hM loft her bs.l sn.l board, roi ' Uw d,yfew dy; NVh.l.l,., (lombome. I warn th 1 world Ut no ,moun ow dyi, no d,y,. Will I psyon ili ja'i iMOn, For horns she'll ott tois,,' ' i ll n ii, .i.i-ii... -,.". li. ... ,i.ii...i..ui ihi. i i iiiiiiui. I I'll il l il I i.i i I . . . : . a ' ...... .... '.i.ii i..... .'i....i . . !. . I. -. .1 viin.-.a,iiiiii.iit,t:ii?.HiiiiT. iiiiii 11 niiz-i u CHOPS. The Dallas (Texas) Herald of the ist of Juno says: "Wo lieur on all si les the most cheering nccounls of the crops; it is thought the wheat was never better than at present. The quality will make up the deficiency in quantity, although the crop is an av erage one. We have seen recently some of the finest fields of oats that we have ever ! known in any country, perfectly free from rust and the numerous ills that beset the crop last year. Corn has seldom looked finer at this season of the year; nnd much larger crops haves been planted than were ever done in this county. The farmers, many of them, have on hum! a surplus of lust year's wheat; and thei" is no way of getting it oil' by 0 () team navigation, to points at which flour is scarce, mid i when: it. will hear a g'i'.d price. We I make a pmloiig-d siali for the Kail- road ! and ' while we are on this fu'Ji-ct, vv ih it were here." Mmiiiv an J'lm-roii. What do our readi-is think of I he ediior v ho eonl l give (bis nusvver to it corre.-qiondriil! 'Jennie Ministers are not more ml dieted to dissipation than the men of other professions. A lew of the-Knl- L.f.li ttilw. irin lintilies: Hint I illl'l'l !,,;,,, c. ;i,,s. I,.,, ,. r;,iorilV ol tliein are us poad as l.tvvyeiii and ! doeloo: If vo.i want, a true Chris- j, j I tian, marry an editor. j , Williams, an Alriea:i, died i in Aii"iista r'-cciitlv at the reiiiaikit- , a liiouainl ot Ins nurses have (lied ;,. 1 ....:( 1 ' V 1 llllll'. i 1 1 1 1 1 I I i f ll 1 IT I . lit" ! lill living, Tut. I In. mo At '-Hit v. Il'-I real in" I already into Lombaiily, the Austrian army is likely to have a warm reecp ; 1 ion I here, tlaiilnildi, wit li a chosen cups of bis I'alian voluiitcei s, has 1 p!un;-ed into the heart, of the Austrian i ifeiiiiiionsj of Italy, lo rni.-e L'tiin'iaidy I in insurrceliori. lie was approaoliiu .Milan; and iMilan is about, as well-af-j I'eeled l.n Austria as Limerick is- to I L'n;;l.iiid. The ;;ianl si ru:.'le now be- 1 "jus in earnest: nnd 111 addition ' , . . . 1 . .. 1 - . . . 1 ! I. Atisiria aiei D'triiiniii, a oinut power now nppear.s in tin; field glo rious Italy! All the liotl.belii;e-aut. iiowers are looking on now with 1 ' . . I . i:nri'-llsi III SCC. Ill) i wliellier I lance or ;Vilsiri;t is to lire - vai 1 .( .- i .i nil. win llicr a rcMirreclioii ol tin - at 1011 is to ila wn over mat reu liciii: 1.1... I. ... .. ...I .,1 , 1 1 ., ..I I I.. 1 1 ,. ,, ' ,. ol -.nl.'IKI is now .Misirinn 10 nie 111- 1111H soul; ami il she docs not el open- Iv tain- 1. art in Hie Irav, it. is soel .' i.i , 1 , ' liceaiise : lie 1I.11 cs not. 1 1 i 1 1 y a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - jrarv are stirrer) Wn nn. incut, wiili all ilii.i.i.s-ion i.I'M'l. The I'm. e. like it t;,iod cliiislian prelate, i.s prciarin to j .pill. Koa,(! and li.itl a (piieter home , for 11 time. I.urojie ;ives hersell a , , 1 1 1 ,1 . ! shake in her chains, and Hie leeon-, strtietioii ol the map ol that I ontiln-nt. ; coiniuciiecs. Austria is dooineil In disappear. Sunt lie 1 n Cilizni, H'(.v-j i,,,.,,,,,. j .. 1 ""-""', ; ' " '" V--Ki.Kroiin. W e num. uuee l!ir II'IUIU iA I '('llf ll'Mlil 11. fit (I.I K' 1 ns a candidate for Attorney (leiiera and Keporler, lo supply t!ie jilaee made vtic.-liil by llie resignation nl Joiiii L. T. Snccd. I-1. lection to come nil' on the l.'!;h of August m-xt. The Lebanon Herald says: ".Mr. Shackl -fnrd is now, nml hits been for the last. It. ye.-us, the law' partner of J Mai. C. A. lb 111 v- lie is a penile- I man of unblemished m.,ral dm racier, ! .mil is eminciitlv oiialilicd in ev.-rv ! );.(i(.ulill. ,;,r , responsible positmn j , . , , low ineli lie aspires , ,,1,,, t, los,. was k infesteil a;. o i-ei-,dt-r eiidiiranee impossible. , ,:,"" V 1 .1 Ii in:.- Tivi'v nv Si.vvir.v. In the ... , ... I V'M' V V !. ' . 1 uav.s siin-c, v.iu-i junice i.iury 11,1.1 : ., . .,, . 1 ... 1 ! he asserts the lolit.win- oeat .-al I .......1.1. 11 liiliit 1 inf I I t I 1 1 l' t 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' . (-,,.... sbtverv m tbe Lniteil Mates ; 1)1 I IU 1 1 l 1 I "i- t i 1111 iiiniiiuiivJii vi - 1. That slaves are reeoLM.ize.l bv ihe ' ( .iiiki iliu it 111 .if tlit- I iiifeil Ni.-il.'S n . 1 in ,(, (:,.irt,.r (pf pcisnns. -J. That slaves are represented in t ontfress as persons. .'I. 'I !nt as ner-iiiiis'. thev nre. in man V 1 . .... , I instances, at least, subjeet to ceitain I i- .1 1 : ...' ...:.l. ,1 :..!... III II lies, nun in veil 111 11 11 1 in; 1 ij,iin eoiresiiiiiiiiinir in 1110.se ii.ioiiuie.i, m . t- . . .1 .... 1:. I.:i:.: ... :.. ,r same way that other persons are. -I. That amoiiK thrsti liabilities arc those which render ll.em nilienaDIo to trial and punishment lor crimes nnu ,nisdc.,,eaorSat.d among these riuhls istlierightofleg.il protection against personal injury. 5. That the Constitution of the L'ni ted States also recognized slavery ns property. 0. "As property, the right of owners are entitled to tho protection of the Inw," i. c. tho laws of tho United States, enacted by Congress. Election Tickets. -Wc notion thnt in some places the friends of Candi dates (or oilier, settle the cost of tho liekets. Guess wo know a few can didates who wouldn't object to see his practice iuaujuratcd hero. - - " .mi. t 1 :i t t In lii-i 1 1 11 ii- ti nil t vi-rvi 11 1 11 r (ill I ill ttit. .11 . 1 iig iiii.iii ii. .11111 i iu 1 11 1- 11 1. in .-1-1 1 .--hi. 1 1; .1.1 1 11 1 1 1 11 01 lieu. : III 0 il leill ri'iiiiin-ii on Liiu 1 11 on until miu ii no iu ti'Liua t. l in irt-s 11 u L n e can SCI I Dl It li 0 1 11. Written fur Ilia Wliic'lu-blnr Moon Journal, UIU.NG FLO WIS liS. CV COL. 0. LKAMiKIt r.UERIMBT. Bring lowers, swoel lownrs, To I o y on iu:r brcaf-t, For the soul of our loved ouo lias go no to its rot. Bring Unworn, hrinj! flovveri, To drew o'er ber bier; But let us first hollow Kticli bud wiili a tear. Lot us deck tier pale brow With roncsi' sweet bloom, Kru the loveJ is cnrrie l Awny to the tomb. Let us kiss her fair clieitlc, Ami ilioi-a oyc.i of blue, Wlmro her love once jjiorklcJ So brilliantly tbruuh. No morn will her lnuliler, So mellow ml cleor, Conm lilte sweetest inuic To glaiblen my ear No more the dour ringel Lovu-tliitics will bin"; N"r ronrn o'er the iiibuiIo'.tj Sweet flowers lo briny. Tiie.n fold bcr limels over lief iiiiiocenl biftiin, Ami folernnly benr Imr A wjy to her icit. Bi.-nr her down to the ilull, And bury lii.-r then-, 'liere tlm sweet binties sing In the perfuineil uir; And where the 'nil willow, lis Inuni.hes bliiill Inve, In tlm iniirniuriiig brook Tlint sins by her rnve. Nasiivim.k, Tknn., -Miiy LS.jO. JiLACKIiEliUlbS, &x. We have taken pains lo notice, du ring several little dips in the country, and were surprised to see the great rjtl.uit.il y, many ol wi.udi are fi'l I in;; lipi'. A'ever before in our life !iav we set;ii ho eriod a promise of a lar' yield. OW, the b iciJiei ry tarts, pies, ; ,.f,i-,1l:il. A-i- . m !, i,., v. Ill I.,. I . il.is ' : , . , , .11114 v 1 n 1 in . 1 1 i. 1 1 iv 1 . 1 '1 1 1. 1. 'i 1 1 1 And who don't like blachber 1 it .s ! And us we shall ;. to house keeiiiii'' in a few (lavs, v on't we have lots ol 'em made up into pics and sirh' ... . ..... We intend lo have l..aekl.erry pn. 11 u-c don'l have liliv lliillL' else. We alwavs VM-n fund of this delicious oa-nleiit. Am l.laelil.errv tain is miehiy 'inod, loo. In fact, blackberries 1 lixed up in any way are piod. And it is nice to hunt blackberries, too. , . I 1 I Just, Let Hi) it crowd o! "irN, HUM Jw tiiii lit mil i ii. i -1 1 , i " Were yon ever in such :t scrape! Its J 1 it"lieap nicer" 'alt pie nies. The girls romp about under the briars and over i em, sometimes ''"'"K "" 1 j em, soiiictinies eiiiu one nun ! their dresses, and forthwith vour ; . . , . .. ,, ., . ,1 : ill" ii ureases, iiuu loiiuiiii inn i;-ii- , : ; ' 1 1 ,1,, (li, ,11. tcl,;li ii.o ilu mim.ililv . .' . ', . . w ,lle Vour heart almost lie its llsell 1 j rates of dl) as V011 ho! !d , : 111 ii-ate line III Vein- liatel while 1 . . i detaclun- Hie briar, ami il perchance ' the fair one's ban I is nunel ured bv the iiuiuly I born, and a little drop of her ,.,.;, MV(,,( M,,,,!, , ;(, wine, eomcs ! 1 . . oiimr through lue pores ol Hie snow- 1 ' ,. ,' ""'. lev lo soothe. you syuip.mi.ze am. . .-ii, ,i mi bind 11, a moment 1 with your handkerchief slop the Mood-she thanks vol., and on you K ' . .alier more iiiaeKiierries. t;a : now nice Ami u hv don't the njirls and I : boys in Winchester give more atten tion to this subject. As the season i.s ( lose at hand for such parlies as these . we trust many will be formed, nnd if I we have any .spare lime from the nu ' mcroiis duties of our olltee, we intend ' to hunt oi'v of blackberries. We will that!' Talk about rumy; Xorth to Canada, to Saratoga, Newport, or lo that, loveliest of all wateriii"; jdaees Ih-ersheba in our own Sllate one '''.. May ri-ht here in Winch, st, r ami be as happy and see as much pleas lire as be ought to see. Nature has I nliuost every one responds "yes," just because the school ".iris are f;oiiiK awny. Now that's all fulr, esjie- eiallv in the ,W and ieoirr.v. Vou ' know Vou eouhin't ttowiil, the sehool i . . ' oris w title lliev were nei e, ami vou ""'' l"ve lost the pleasure it alio.-Is T ' .-! - v wi. and public patlici iocs, nnd of some "mv w,;,n8 ll"'nl 11 '"? ',; '' .- . . 1 ... . ... 1 .1 iiicnuur own nouie oris are goon 'im. t t 1 enough, anj pretty 1 -iioiiph just as pood and pretty as .any ol "em; and its no use, but mean, to be finzing and hunting after llowcrs that grow in other climes, when just as sweet bloom in our native dell. TIip penson continues delightfully refreshing nnd animating lo the hopes of the farmer. Crops generally arc line, thus far. Tint wheat panic has entirely exhausted itself, nnd pond crops are an acknowledged fact. We learn that fiome of our larmcrs have already cut their Wheat and pro nounce it well filled and heavy era in, the rust having only slightly touched the blade. Sparta Times. AOKN'I'S I-OKTlIi: JOURNAL. S. M. l'llTINr.ILL ii CO Neur York. JOHN P. IIEKNER Winchester. T J. CU.MMINGS rullahoimv JOHN B. RHODES Slielbytnlle. C. A. HUNT Salem. !.. 1. GILDEUSLKEVE Fyettcille. A. M. TENlsov N'Miivillo. G. W. N. BTOYXLLf.i. .QimusIiwo, Alt. ! J. 'it. SI utter will niret nnd address Ids fellow-citizens at tho following times find places, ant! will bo pleased to meet with the candidates and peo ple generally, lie will also attend tlm appointments of the Tax Collector (Jossiige's, Ucelieed, Winchester, rood, Owl Hollow, Uoleman's, Anderson's, Ilyrom's, Sinking Cove, Uradford's, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Friday,' Saturday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Friday. Saturday, July (Commrtial. Nashville Market, Prom the Nanhvillo Daily .Now l. TitunsDAV, June 10, 1809. Bacox. Hog Hound ill 8J cent?. In mixed lots, Sboublers ure worth 7; Jlams 0; Clear .Sides 'Jij from wagons. From sloie, packed J cent more. Laud. Good Lnrd.in suitable, packa ges, readily conimands 1U.J, Wiika r. 1'iiiiie Red $1; White, $1 fl 10. Kt.oLR. Ibiiiiiind brisk. F.xtra $R,00 per uiint-l; .Siie;ifiiiii, 0 .r;0(a,7 iloll.irs. i;.virn Fiiiiiily flour in lircs, wholesale 75; retail ii US ioninls. Cohm. Miirkut bun;, ili.'iiinnil increns in. Biiynrs are giving 70 cents, nnd fur nishing sacks. Com Meal 8 jfotluc. 11'iiisKV. H'e qiiotu S3ftt!!)0 for Rcc tifieil. Country brn nils uWa, 75c. Ditiiai l-'ucrr. bitile iloitu. Annies 1 ..o. reale-l reiiclics, 3 S0a4, L'n- j.euleil '1 .riU. 1'ini't:. (j'rnss 12JhMc Jute 121 Cot- ton 'I'll r it. I . 2 "I Siaius uniriiin Grass Seed St;;.,.' ,-. ( .....!.. .... .... ! .u!in;i (...) uijj.i uij: i-.-.-eii 91. Mil v'. n r. i.i i . Snll. Fine sm k i.s worih 1 50; Coarse i 1 ,t,t H.-im.-t :t5i-. per Imsliel. ' (iiiimiii; ! Fenllier 0 On oii cents. In moderate demand at 35 n r,. lings.-. For Coilnn Rul'i. in goo.l order, ' .') rents is rea.lilv nni.l. , t.a,'9-i-.k-l' Muni Hi ail, v.s ''' lh- . "u inoiiiin it i-iini liniinnt, and it nppnnr : hv, , , K, , ir-fnt-t ..m c.ltlie clerk and .Mas. ! Ii-r tlnil tin.' ili-feiiiliuils, Thus. I'.ccil, Juuies i rK'l"""" """ nail Kliziil.oili 1; Slntc nf Teiilie- i ! J.11111 III-. Iltill I i-.-lili.-lli.l III any proce.-s 111 law caniini uu .! ... . 1... ho r viol u;ion iIk-iii It is iliereliire nrilcreil thai publication lie uncle fur In r hiici-cssivo wi-ckh in die t own of Wmclie-ter, 'l'cniie-ei-, renin riter said I ii'iili '.-.ii'iiiin in it i ii-iii hi;ii:iii nil nr Ul-.iliv; , i 4. ., ,, t- '.,,.,., ( '."iM.-inii hii, ; iiiiiu emuuiiv ill iir i ..... .1 I . I I ' . ' I 7, " "" I"""' 1 ' ,"r ' ! 1 01 . 1 r I hi- siiiiic ' li. In ;iMi Hi- i-nti iiii'i ' j nnd set fur hearue.' exp-irie as n. them, j -'"tied. It. KS'lTbL, C. &. M 1 1 wi'p u vn.) j . c- t i n t . I hoiiietvlieru lietween Ilrai-llon s cor ner, nil 1 mi m nan. ana uie rail roml lirnluc, n St III liill on I tin Ion!.- nf 'l'..,,.,,.L...n hank of Tennessee. : -l'i... C, 1... ....11 1 .i 1 1 ""' - rownr led and receive 1 in I I I. u nl II I ' VI I 111.17 int.- iiiuin.! ui ,'. 11. 1 j j-.n I J ouriial Ullice, . m. an. fr a IT" t, M Alfc. I 1 0llm,lmi ISAlSCwAI' , . . .. . . . . () HAD! c oll.-r for rule our furm and nn. prv,.m(.l)t!1, v;w; ; ,lc ,iislri(;l o( - 1 ,. ' r- 1 1 , , 1 r.-uiitlui Linniiv, on Nicholson's creek, 0II(! ""' ""rtli of Mann's 1'onl, ciidu ff0'." i1'!'1'."- '';;"' f' nnd coniauiuiL' ilU acres, aboul 55 1.1 ciiltivalion, the hnbincn tiiiilicosl. In ' respect to fertility of so ami healthful- ness u locality, n view will convince any onu in Inilh respet'is. As a 8toeSi Farm it is 11 1) n 11 1' 10 s.sim I , boiii1,' nhiimhmily wn- I lered 011 every pint hy liunieroiis free .tone spriiiL'M, ami convenient lo one nf 1 ihe bel catl!e ranges in lliecouiiiy, hav ing access la tho llarreus river hills and 1 bottoms. There is nlso an excellent I Vt'tiitc n3i!i isi- ftju iii"., j 011 llie place. Also, 'J'U'U perniaoeiil ales' rowers, one Oper.itiui; and Cuiton Spiimir.g Es- liililisliin;; nnd lixlures, a set of Wool ':t r!x,'i'(r:iiii;v IiU(hr4, . , .r . oilier il lives n We have excellent spi-ciniuus of i'OII found on tho place which promise! on nluiii.bint supply iVelccI ilisposeil to f liiidii! the payiiients e led " ll'1""'. eosv. vv c will se Ml one hii l or llie . m i 1 u I n , with or without the nincliniery. ; .Apply to the siihscribers on the place. A.NCLLL &: TAFT. l.VSOLVKXCV NOTICE Iy nutliorlly of tho county court of Fr.niLtin rniniti- Tmin nni't, la V. n r. ! by civen of iho'i'nsolvancy of the estate of Robert Oldham, dee., nml nil ncrsoni ' i..t.in,i. :.,..,;.. .n;.i ...... ... ..n..;. ! ed lo file the soma with tho clerk of said . . . . i- . -i . i ,i court lor pro rato tbs ri hulion, by llie i ... , ,' , ,. , , r ' : loth of October, 1859, rise be forever barred. V. - SHARP, June lCth Admr. trains MAKING, ,s r. i tmuvjh" non yiii. Have fitted up their shop in the wes tern portion of Winchester near the Car rick 'Academy, would state to all uho wont work in their line, that they can furnish s wagon in a week's notice, sr.d in as good style ns any one. All woik warranted. Give us a trial. Close to our wootl shop is a blacksmith shop. Repairing done on liberal terms. June 10 STAT EM fit DO NUM. THE mMM COSTS ONLY & 12 i?er year 2 u i .i i nw ARMSTRONG & CO., mnmnui warehouse, No. 69 Market St., Nashville. o rE are now receiving our stock of Threshers, out Rcapinir and Mowing Machines, nnd Inivo ft greater variety than any house in the Smith, anil tiirmers vuuld tlo well to i'ivs iih a cull, and ejnartiiie our nHnortmen'l and prices be ore multliig their pun-hasps, rnd we Hunk we cm Batiiify thorn thin is tho market to buy at. lielaw will he toutid a list of the niachinej we soil. Reapers and Mowers. Rugj'nContre Draft Reaper end Mower l . ji.ancy " " ' " " self-rukor Now York Reaper Tliresliiiic: ritl Onnl fl horse Threshers & Cleaners. Mi'fiiittW&O ' ;lo do do. " " do without cleuners. Munn's 4 do do do Sundries. Revolving! liny Rakes; Cuhivaiors; Harrows; Sugar Mills; Field Rollers; Fan Mills; Circular Saw Mills; I'ortnLle Sienin Engines; Straw Ct'lters; Grist Mills, i.Vc, &.C., Cement and Plaster. Wo keep large stocks of Hydraulic Cement, Plaster Paris and Lnn.l Plrtster May 20 2m. A S7!S i'lSOA A, l.'O., Kashville, Tenn. Mliitte ol' 'I'en.iesee, ri-iiiikliii 'o. Ji:srii;r. or Tin; 1'kacf. CoUitr, William IJiiclmnun, pliiiutill', "j vs. Deht &c. I William Ji.kiwon, defcndi.nt.J In this cause suit imving u.-en romnienceo Morn the iiailers'srnnd, a Justice of the IV re in iiml !nr Hie LiHiniy unn CMine uinrcsuKi, ny .1.,. ..i .4i' i, .. i.... i ihi .,.;,!;...( I u I Ulllirilllll'lll lu'l'i'ic'i I'll u unit: i i. li i', m.t- r.ii.li.nl I.-. I tin iitui nt ilf t'nr tlm !t nl n ml ii.-it ,,i ...,.i r.,r n irm-t m' Imi-I of lii'11; m-ms. Iv- i im'r unit lieni" in sunt county ami Mute itlore- said, nul wna Ievieil Ky Win. l-urris, tonlii- 1 blc, on snid irart ot' J t ml 11111I returned by linn beloru 1 lie iiinlcrsiirnnil, tustii-H ol the I'eacc, no the lSlh eliy ot'Alav (inst:inl)l'J.r)!l, rt li(!ii iiii)ii, it is considered toy me, and snor-: ilcred that all further iirnreedin;M 111 ibis : case Ijesiayeil until the Hib day nf Nmein ber next, l-ra!l. And it i further ordered lh.it imb'ieiilinn he innde fnrfniir cnnecittive week.-, in tin; Home Journal, a newspaper pub- 1 nsiieu 111 iiie mw n 01 w inciiesie,-, reijiiirin ! the said ileli.-iidiiui lo lie and aiinear hefnre , ! Thomas Finch, j. I'., I lie iindersigno.1, at his i nllici' ill tin; lnwn nf Winehesii-r, nil sniil I'Jili day nl iNovomhur 111 xt, Hat), Ihen and, there In deli-nil sniil s-nit, or jlidi'inent finiil ' i 1... . 1. .1'.... 1. ...in 1 1 1 1. : nv 11:1.111 1 1; n-n- uu.n i(-ii 1 11-1 nun ' 'Ml.... .1... ll.l. .1 C Al.... 1J-.il ! parte. 'J'his the lth day of i I y H.'i'J. TiiiK FINCH, Si:.i.l Justice of the Peace for Franklin t'o. NOTICE. .All Iho-e hide! tod the e.-tule of John v I it'll h-i'i'iiscd, are hcretiv noli'ied to iiiatic piivmeie, and tlmse Imving cluiiim ni' in-t said cfliite will present lliein as prescribed by law. J. ,M. Kt;.SSKV, Adm'r, .Vnv 1!), '.")! John Null, dee'.l. i. v.u roi: sa tA'. In i iirsiiani e ol u decree of the Circuit Court nf Franklin oiinly, pronoiinced in the ! t:""S1' ,!l.n'1:1.1.1 penil.li!,' ol l.owis &. l,oslicU,et i a' vs. II. w . l.nru a lid w He, el nls, 1 wi 1 itt.r r,.r sl.. n.il.e loi-l.nst hiil,l,-r. hefore ihn 1 Court IIhiim' ilimr in Winchester, mi Mimilui. Jul 11 Uli, IS',!), ! ., ..,-,.,!,! ,,,., '.., 1:1. Iw.-.O ,l fl..t,. I j Imr -Iih MM! 111 eipeil i-siuiiaies: One tract! j of hind in mikI cniin y, in civil Dis. No. !), j containing, by esiiination, one liiimlreil acres, j nml bounded 011 the North by the. lands of ! .Mrs. Iiiirram and Jacob Snnders, on Hie Knstl hv the lands of Joseph Lnllo, on the s-oudi : ' Iiv the lauds of I le.eliiuli Keeton, and on the "m ny .,,t- , ,s ,. .,i,,p, ,-.-, ..c.n. , llie irie t ol I.i lid I.eloiiLiiil! lu llie heirs n r ,.,.:,., ,,,,,1 s,, , v ,i,. I s;a,(i ,r,-t 0f land will he told at tho risk of ''0 iWnier purchaser, and llie buldiii''s, iherefor, will beslnrtednt $t per acre .Notes with two or more jjnnil 1 ml Millicicnl fcciiruies w ill ho required of t' e purclci-er, ami 11 lieu retained nn llie In ml 1111 Id I ie while nf iliu iiui-chiiM' monev is liaid. O LIS IvS ! I ( ) RS KS ! I leave this d iy or Ohio to purchase a I uire loi of thai ce'cb.iiicil siocl; hor.-es, die (iilfnrd and ISIacli ll i'.vk .Mm l'. 'in. If Ihe lovers of line stock nidi lo ptircha-e hor.-cs ihi'v enn he supplied hy tho h nf June. J.iiiy i.ii w . u. i.iooks. lit) .1(1 i'os ;)J. Byvirtneof M-recot'lhe. Hy enmt of Franklin i-nuiry. tenn., pronounced at ild tj.-.ii i ....n ... ' May term, 1H.V.I, I will -n ' I 'Mondai thtUtlt da,, of Jul,! next,' I ' , . - ..... ' at Ihe court house floor in the town ol w in- , . ii- ,- i . .i , i .ii, I-icier, n er or fa c to I ho ntthest h.di t.-r, ot the niircliasu iiioney is paid, j may ili, It. I-. Sl.MS, Clcik. IVOTH I'. All persons iiulebled to the estate of John Heatl, dei-cascd, art; heri-hy notified lo come forward ami make settlement, 't hose hivuij cluuiis riL'ainst tlie eaniu, wi.l ore.-cnt llicui to the untlorsisneil. A. BUTTEUWOKTII. Adm'r. MUS. .MAUV ItEAU, Admr'it. March 3. if In nn rsiia ncc of a deed of trust f.-ierntcd Iiv 'I'liniiius S. I.i tint il. tot .ttf-rcil in I hit It pit it. iter's olfice of FranliliTi couniy, in nook X,' PaS"B " n.n(1 1 " oner lor .ale to tuo Inghcst l.iilcr,lor cash, on Mondiiij, Juh, lift, 1850, ucioro mo v-otirt itoti-u uiiur in 1111 ... ,i..r.ti....- - i.. . . lennesce, the lollovviii slate", vu : before tho Court lloiio door in Winchester, "liiirlc.!i negro ninn aced aboiilttS years. Isilkf, a negro man (nn f xccllont black smith and Coach-smith) rged atiout 25 yearn, rtlimy, a negro wuxan aged aboul 29 yenra, and Itachticl, a negro woman aged about 30 vnra Said ncjrrora will be sold to satisfy th deb's secure) by said deeds of trust. ANDREW ERW1N Trustee. June 2 td. , F. A. LOUGHMILLER would call th llraUoft OF EVERY OISTE Is Iks rUiril' Mnck r Spring Goods u I hw ortniiia. Mirth M "Y"n ntrrl. T lttm.lf.l bushels late Red Irish Potatos, for which the biehe s t market price will be paid by Maj20 G. C.GORUAMkVCO. heniiirKy Harvester, ueaperand Mower Kirby's " ., ' ' " Enstrrly'd Reaper and Moworfff.rakor Machines. Mumi's 3 liorso'J'lireshfM-s without cleaneri. Pense'ii 2 " R. R. do. and Separators " 1 " " do. do. Bell's 1&. 2" " do. ij.. CALL SOON! r;. Has just received his stnek of zmm goods CN.NSISTINU OF , Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hals, Hoots, and. Shoes, Fancy Uonnets, Dress Goocls,- Ucragos, IVonch Ducals, Tcrcals. .SSf.HPBJS, Vc, A'v. 865" His lare slock of Honnets, Dress r .. 1 .i , 1 r . . . i uunn.i c., nie auieii. lie now nas t 'i . . 1 r o . .1 . agerstocK 01 nonncts man enn 00 lountl in the town, and a larger stock ol Drcsi Goods than he has ever brought lo this market. A lot of cplendid .Summer Shawls. which will lie sold as low ns they ran h : bouuht in Nashville tit rotail. Also kit 1 usual assortment of !a.j-Jit II n. 1 mAifeffi K?Uk UK l)fiiS, ol iff 11, I'niiiti, ftohool A: liMOOIi.'iuooii 1!oIm, r;ipor., A.O., If you desire lo pay cash, you can get o ri-iiiicinin on iimst articles. Uo.nei.pun Janes, Linseys, Sock.. n .. x .1 l Kol,ps. beeiwux, &c, taken in exchatigs lor uoo.h. Hoiinct. Vol 50 els. lo 8 1 3. " LATE ARRIVAL, OF 1 7l 71 Iffl fri'n'rM rm j for 85f). We have just received our purchase f .Spring Goods, consistiiir, in port, of Jaconcls. Swisses, Harrcil Muslins, Swim ,air Cord, Urillinnts. Double Skirl Mus- ! liu Holies, Organdies, Lawns, Delninn, j rerraes solid colors, Black Silks, Print, rtliilifr nml nllifr Tlrt.flc nnml. . , s - ,, .... r. i , ' : liloves n L'ood nssorinieut. lionnclf. , Pnrol,1Cnn..,Sho ..ml Mip pt'oi, Coltoniiiles and Linen tor , 11 Ir . , r .i .. mens wear, I iirdivaro and Co eiv, '' . ,, .lill N. K. MARTIN & SOX. I F T" KST"''" w' CABNE T.VI'JI.J. JL tiKlV.K. ttTODRTnTE'Y'S JT X1A.W. V'in.linatnr Tonn ' ' -"-j- 1 Srpt. 93. 16 roll SALE. I wisli lo fell my tract of land, containing 101 ncrcn, lyini 2 1-2 miles from Winchesier, . .? .. . ..r 1 1 : .ll (In 11(1 null nil 1 0 lllls iu 01 ill niuii a 111111. the lund is one of the best KprinM in Iran- kliti cnuntv. And 0110 that never fuilb. Any one wiliing to purchose must apply 1 meal name, or ai n mcunier, nucntly in town. Way t-', J. W- SHAPtf. O.K. BARNES, DEALER IX GENTLEMEN'S HATS I OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Cop of Cherry and Cedar Stret, Inlitille, Trim. NEGRO FOB SALE. On Monday, the. 4th day of July before the Court House door in Winchester, 1 will ofler for sale lo the highest bidder, negro girl, named LIZZIE, aln ut eiren Jt old, belonging o the minor children "f A II. Johnson, and sold tinder a decrfe of IM Circuit Court ofFranklin county, Tennes''( in the cause of A. H. Johnson vs. Tho. . Julison, ct als. TERMS : Sold opon credit of twelve months--"-i-.m it,. ...m nf fiftv dollars, which mo". paid down; the biddings lo commence alt BJ hundred dollsrsjnote with iwogood'",;, fieia-ii securities, and a lien retained od I negro until Ihe purchase money is paid. ' Sl.ylO'WIw. N.FBlizZU i