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I; if rl 3 'Hi ,0 HOME .JOURNAL. Published weekly al $2 iter iiiinmn. Win n! the pnjierh. 10111 mi l of I he county, S.SO. WM. J. 8UTTi:, Huron. Wednesday, March 14, 1883. Woman Suffrage. We pu!)!inli, 1y request, thin week, nn essay rend by Ibm Jim. U. lidisloy, be f iro the "Literary Society" of Wii.ehc tor, n week or two since. V! learn tlint the rcuViiKj of it, nnd, erliiip tlio unlimmtn; nu t wiili applause. Had wo been there v.c would have applauded suffrage will really ka factor in our next Presidential election, inaugre the tiirill' and oilier minor issues. One thing in surei if thb rii'ht to vote ithoiild ever ho conferred upon women, the right to hold office will with it, mid wc intend, in the even' of sucii a monstrous calamity, to proiuiue our vote to every beautiful female ci'.ndi diitc who limy sdieit it in person, even if einscioii" of treason to tilt! one to whom v.e nmy have promised before. Rr.Slread Regulation. In the Nashville American of his.t .Monday we find n text i f tho h'.ils, in arranged by u legislative caucus, which into laws in order to i. .. i it ..... 1.,.,, rtu Hit L-..ljT.l II Tl V I II I II f ' ff'l'',, I 1 II, .,.., II. .-I, tin - H 'II .PI I'll . ! . ', , ,. . ,. , . m.lli:i'': railroads, t he bills ought to a n !.; ..T .-nt. Mil.. I lltll I II". I'll). I n n 1 VIII I I I' I I I HII 4Vtnt ft tAnvnr Inh'llli'f'lli I'l'll'. 1(11)1111 lu. Mr. IVaslev. flulo Greenback candidate t Confident. - ---- . . o ' Ti iiiu i-( e, Act of the the Itiiilror.il" mid ;-ive t'i.'.OO per your fur ( invprnor. mid descrviti'' in nil the. ,sson.i..ls-hut not pruclionlilics-of , " rrjr ""l f , , ..v hi !('i(iifis(:atio:i. Wo will imtico this - Iioen foremoht in nuiilaiine. lint Mr. 15. is linrere in hi mcay. lie verily he lieve that women onhl to vote. He nnd Mrs. Kusan 15. Anlhuny, M.r.". Dr. Walker, Mr?. Woodhull, nnd n few other women who have been clnmorinj,' for theri'ht to vote for lo! thece many yenrs nro nil sineere. We nflirm our belief in their iitfi.nht sinecrity, r'Hi-e- quently ennnot indulge in any unkind r piinncioiw critieimn, for it i a jniii fijilo of our iintnro to never condemn miy one for cxiirewinf; hwor her hniKt belief. In fact, wc cannot believe iod of New York. The (nu t held that the lih.miinuUe f.tnfl' in o:ir next i.siie. Memiwliilu it would be in order for the Legislature to eonfifciite nil whole.-'ale ho'jrri d- iu fact all ('(.iieirii.-i that are making more money than n (.'oiiiinii-Moii of I ri i , t :i ii i t.K h deem too uMleh. ll'llii. U Deiiiociaiy we are no democrat. The Supreme Court of the 1'nitcd Slate.-, Lift week, delivered (iiinion.i in the ca.en of the bondholder Hiung in the name of the S(aten of Xew Ilamji hhire nnd New York ii''iiiust thi; .State will puiiii-h even the. Moslem if he lion rutly believes in the Koran, and lliaim fur ns fiinil rcwardit nml piiiiihliiiienl lire courerued, it mutter not at all what particular r lijiioiiN ceet you belong to fin rnrth provided ynu nre sincere, and not iietualed by hopes of personal ad vancement in the way of ambition, money, or othrrHelliidi desire. Now, our friend, II n. Jim. K, 1!., is eincere in believing women Hhould have the right to vote conferred upon them. Tlmt they have the moral right he is fully persuaded. He now wauls the civil right conferred. Here comes the rub. We iviin t to know of him what hope ho should have for such n consum mation when the only power the pres ent voters is so corrupt and so opposed to his plan. Wc venture (he iiHsciiiou that nine-tenths of the (pialilied voter ill the United Klulcs are opposed lo emifcrriiHj upon women the right to "ex creiso the' elective franchii-c." Also, that nine-tenths of the women in said land lire content with I he law a it is, nnd look upon all such phantoms as Mr. 5enslcy mid Mrs, Woodhull, de.i., in dnlgo in, ns merely social courtesies. I'leenuse Khak-ipeiire, in one of his plays, makes l'ortin n judge ; or that ('alifor- nlii nnd other Slates have admitted wo men to the practice of law, is no reason lvliv Mr. 1. should conclude that if uni versal sullrage were bestowed on wo men ns upon men, therefore would fol low the wonderful and partly-desirable results ho prediel in the last three sen tences of hi os.ay. As to the practice of law, medicine, or aught else for pecu niary or social gain or advancement, we Miy woman should have as full ami free license its man, nnd having obtained these rights, wcask: Wherein would tlio conferring of Iho elective franchise upon her bo beneficial? Would it not double tlio number of voters ? In fact, there nro moro women than men in the world, and we opine tlmt our voting population would be more than doubled, especially if wo should make eighteen years of ago in a woman the proper ngo for her to become free. Away back yonder, hundreds of years before Iho birth of Christ, wo read that various nges generally from 1 to 21 were even established by law as marriageable nges for women, while males had to be, generally, from fivo to len year older us companions. Then, loo, if the bite women vole, negro women must vole nlso. ' Wo will havo to pay double taxes la order to upport a double number of l-onnrosKinon nml a iloublu number of Hie suit could not lie maintained, u the bond wen? transferred to the.-e Slalcs 1'ir the purpose of finking them collect ing agents or constables, for the purpose of collecting die individual debts of bondholders; and to permit ibis would be a fraud upon the jurisdiction of the courts; that the political power of the Sovereign Slates cannot be interfered who by the courts of the Federal gov ernment; and ordered the suit to be disiiii. sed vvilb ct ,s!s. I Ion. J. S. Hoyuton, by virtue of the ollico of I'resid' iit of the State Senate, i ii iw ( iovcrnor f." inlirini ol 'ieoigia A gubernatorial election will be held on iho 2 lib of April, and liie Legislature will convene May (l;h for the iniriinse of counting iho vole. The laletiov, Stephen made a will, giving 100,(100 lo (be three children of hi lute brother, Judge Lieloii Stephens. What the es tate will foot up depend largely njinii the sale of hi new "Ilisloiy of the United Slales." The fallowing are mining the bouse bill on third rending which passed the Semite several days since : To fix tin! liabilities of railroad com panies for killiiiir stock. To rcipiire railroad to keep in repair cattle guard irid slock gaps. To inllict the death penalty in pri val.v According lo the MiirfreesboiM free I're.-, a man in Moore county gave t" liniony before a grand jury ; bis testi mony was recorded ; when brought in to court, lie t iii a ilillcrent talc, lie is now in jail in Lynchburg under no in dictment for perjury. Under tbu now internal revenue bill, after May 1, l.HH',5, every producer will be allowed to si 11 at, retail not exceed ing 100 pound of tobacco in any one year. This 100 pounds may be sold in as many lots as may be desirable. Should Women Exorcise the Elective Franchise. Many of our wisest men nnd noblest women have come to the conclusion that it is not oi ly the right, but the du ty of worn in to exercise the elective franchise, and let tlio purifying in fluence of her nature bo felt in the ad ministration of nil our covcrnments to a greater extent than it ha ever been felt before. In Wyoming, women vote, net us ju ror, and bold oflice, with manifest ad vantage to the territory, as the Gov ernor himself has declared in a message lo the Legislature j and in many other S'.iites they exeicisc a limited suffrage on the school (jueslioa and whisky ques tion. 1m California, and a number of other Slales, women have been admitted to practice law in nil the court of the Slali!, and a few year ag) Congress passed a hill admitting tlicin to practice in the Supremo Court of the l.'nited State. N lien this bill was pending before the Senate, on its third nnd last reading, Judge Hoar of Massachusetts made a strong speech in its favor, show ing ihe necessity of allow ing attorneys to loll i vv their eases from State Courts to l'Vilcral Courts, and in conclusion al luded in these words to one of Shaks pcare's famous plays : " The greatest ina:;ter of human man ners who rend the human heart and who understood belter than any man who overlived the varieties id' human char acter, when he desired to solve the knot which had puzzled the lawyer and doe tors, placid a woman upon the judg ment seat ; mid yet, under the present exitiii!r law, if 1'oriia herself were alive, she Coiilil not ilcleiul the opinion she had "iveo before the Siiin'otiieCmirt of :be I uiled Slates." Hllft tu'i'ly. 1 liey die sometimes, o,. I I i,i I.,,...,.., :.. .i.JbntitH lieeausc they quit work nt (5 p, District .I C.I,..,,!,;,, J l ,.i;,l,J " ,ll",t l,"'H"no until 2 n. in reouesUii'r the I'nili ....... .1.: . i. II i .. 1 :.: work L'lVCS you nn iniiictite linn. mi on,, mill ;i similar iiouuoii was i . , r i- ' i f sent f rom the cit v of Xe.v York. I""11' 11 hn'h ""'"J1 l" '."ur Iui"m, Mr. Sargent, of California, made an ablu speech in favor of it, and, in the course of his remarks, said : ll is generally recognized that wo- lo themselves a Human Destiny not Depend ont Upon Human Judgment. llev Charles Cravens, of Toledo, U , in a lalt sermon, said : I am glad, my friends, that our eter nal destiny, if wo nre to have one, is not to tie decided upon by finite beings like ourselves. What, I ask, would be iho Conseouence if human destiny de pended upon human judgments? This universal humanity would be engulfed in n general shipwreck, for one sect would damn another Catholic the l'rotcstaiit, nml I'rotcstaut the Cathol ic 'I ho Mohammedan would devote the Christian to destruction, nnd the v.iiriniian would return the compliment. All over tho world one set of human beliefs and human prejudices would call those who held them to judge nnd con demn those opposite beliefs nml nrciudi- ees, and so if those judgments were rnli- lied hy infinite wisdom nnd wcro car ried into execution, not one soul of all tho race of man, on nil the trlobe. through nil the iilts, would be left nn- ilamued. All would sing in one gulf, iiuule out of human blindness and hu man hate. Advice to Young Men. Ilemember, my sm, yon have to work. Whether you handle a pick or a pen, a wheelbarrow or a set of books, digging ditches or editing a paper, ring ing mi miction bell oi writing funny things, you must work. If you will look around you, my son, you will see that the men who are the most able to live the rest of their days without work arc the men who work the hardest. Don't be nfrnid of killing yourself with overwork, son. It i be yond your power to do that Men can- e the SiioremeCourt' ""t w"r't mm' as l'iu "nnv ..I i ,.u ..c 'ri i- si.tir iu,eis in lliu; , i .. . i ., bill signed a petition1 " (,1"n .f1,1!"'''0 U"t,l 2 '"- cd Siato Senale U,',t 1,0 l."l,'l'val ",,lt k,ll' '"' ; llie u,ii.,r..i;,; ....J w'"'k )'"u appetite for your ii gives you a perieci nml graielul up irecialion of a holiday. There are young men who do not work, my son ; but the world is not liroilil .if' tlimn It .1 ...u n,,l ........ t..i,. Wl(1,'r j their names ; it simply sneaks of them well. ... mm u i.'j i....... V..1....1.. i:i be e wa a llme ,,, he history of the lin, M h , , ' .ngb.-li people when it was looked upon i,u i.i .i' , .,..';, .11 r ! '""J M'M.r-u i, -,:it rvuiMi l Hilt uii'V 0 ," " "; ;1,",;mlm' '"'i 11 r".1"1" ; - cud ,.ut what ,- ,,, , ar , po , he stage, and vet since , ,)C B1, ,, 1 a li ne women Lave made their way ,mlkl( (u . , ' '":.!7 " ."If. !', I""!";"''.'' l.ui,.r yon nro the less .levil.rv you will x' it t, ' . TaT! ' ' ll "I-t. tct into, the sweetVrwill be ubl i t byN -at vas-;,lb, ...J lh() r. , , , I - e n.,., now li. yhave ren-: M , , better satL ied . I . .... "leuise.ves u-: .. .... . . men arc tal.iu'r sphere id ncli'i 'I here vyas I with you. Kx. Circumstances Alter. Cases. A cburcli nicmlier in Wisconsin was charged with gambling in stocks nnd brought before a committee for trial. The deacon asked : " lirother Smith, tho charge is gam bling in stocks." " Yes, sir." " And do you plead not guilty?'' "No, sir I plead guilty." " Then, you do buy and sell stocks, speculate in wheat and oats, and sell futures in pork ?" " I do, sir. Didn't I give one thous and dollars cash to help build the church?" Yes." " Well, I scooped that in on a little deal in pork. Didn't I pay 8500 ou the organ ?" " Yes." "That was part of my nrofit on a speculation in oats. Didn't I foot up a deficiency of 800 iu the minister's sal ary " " Yes." " Well, that came from n rise in stocks. Didn't I chip in 8700 townrd the parsonage ?" " Yes " " That enme from a corner in oats. Haven't I walked up on the orphan asylum, the new bridge, the park and the lire engine " You have." " Well, that moans more corners nnd holding on till my hair gets gray. Gen tlemen, I will step out for a while and let you reach a verdict." He stepped nut, and wns recalled in about thirty seconds. Then ho was con gratulated on n verdict of "ot guilty." m m i The tariff bill was passed by Congress on the last day of the session. The du ty on metal ore is increased from 50 to 75 cents per ton ; iron nnd steel uine tenths of one cent per pound ; sugar from two hundred and fifty to two hun dred nnd seventy-five onc-hundredthg cents per pound. Wo will endeavor to mhlisli theact in full in a future uum-icr. 2. 8 W s c O 5s ' rr X - 2.3-i Ell 3 r 3 2. 5 . .. Q H O O 1 'x r losinoiis in u. ine meilicnl universi ties of llie vvorlil urn r.ifiviur , and in.-iruciio:' them in medicine ami Handkerchiefs and Sore surgery, and there are many women en gaged iu these studies and practicing this profession. In France the univcr- Throats. Sore throat vanish when encircled in ' i inumbers lo our State. Louisluturo. Tl :: I 1.1 t 1 . .. . ? .t 'uerai onsiitulion and Constitutions f ; of nil the States must be changed in or j)'- "ur lo ,,1W!t ,,,il4 H'ldition to our taxes ! j hurely Mr. Ilcasley and Mrs. Wood 5 j: hull. Mrs. Anlhouy, d hi mniie j iihh. It is thought that under the new re districting hill, ttiis ('oiigressioiml dis trict will he composed of the following counties : Hamilton, Jledf'ord, .Marshal, Lincoln, Moore, Franklin, Marion, James, Ibiidley and I'olk. A Cincinnati Judge advises resorting to the cowhide and the pistol in punish ing seducers. The same Judge says he ha known of hundreds of women who have been ruined by attending balls. i a . imiii, in, '' prsii If Wobsleri suing phantoms, or ignis fatnii tells us that an iguis-fiiluus is a H;: 'meteor or light that appears in the M j, "g't. ovor marshy grounds, suppnsci w: i in uj oceasioiieil by tliu ieco:n)osilon A i ... n ........ I .... .... J..I.I I . 1 1 1 " nn. ...in .,, weoioiu Miosianccs, or ny e . . .. . some iniiammaiile gas. We disliko to di'sucreo willi Dr. V Webster a man who surmounted inlel- 5 1......1 -...1 . nr. . r - .'.i.iif,i ii.,., in unr ,. 1 . i ii.it. . ..... I I i IV illOtlOllttrv tbnt . ll.o 1.1 ...:n - i. .iiu win nover V, tlot (bo, and for which ho deserves . 1 1 ; monument of gola to h'm memory ns ,,.Uiigh na lleavcnj-we flWjko to take ijnnwnyfrom nucha book a iinl il,;,. jjjBut, verily, if ho were' alive now hc -fwiiulil issue a new edition and define )i,i'jimfaUu ns "n phantom, guimosed t., Ii ,,,e occasioned by tho decomposition of H- oi." i ;.. .. j . ..i . . ll'l u,ului"l""'J"-u wuii some inilaiuma If iba Ra9 illiistrutod by tlmso who cry Capt. Cha. Tburman and Y. T. Smith, both of Nashville, have been ap pointed on the stall' of Gov. Hate the former as Inspector General, the latter Quartermaster General. About Floods. K'ut for tho conerrinr of tlio elective H franchise upon womoii." e Now, ive.guggcst to (ho Winchester f. Kerary Society that they np;oint one m V' 1'ieir miniber to rend nn essay un r The Southern Lumberman publishes the following, which was clipped from u. ...i v. i-. i , . , ...iiiiHiinei .i ii ueuiy, ami reconimeiiils a due eoiisidernliou of the subject : '1'hft trouble seems in grow worse ev ry year. J'.ach lime llie nvi-r m.i. . . : nigneiv i hi i one ol natures wnv ol iiuuisliing man lor m-nerations. ar lilies of settlers bnvo been i ccuided in cuiiifg mo limner along the hanks of tho Tennessee, Ohio, Monongnhehi ami 'viieglinny rivers. he mounhiin sour- ces of these streams have been stripped hiw IIWIi IIH'IP lltlllll'.i' tun.,,..... t """'Hit LVM (.1 III 1 no result is ruinous. ou irecs Which h n ere, I ... ,.,.0l. ..( l, ....... ...... 1 . , vi hj mworbed much ,f the moisture of .....lit,,.. 1,11 N,. i . "8 eoons, are gone. TU i!?Lr. T )1,u impeded. "7 " "i in noons, carry np; cvurvtliiiio- .;f"retihe,,,fMdi)Ulll04).eiKn;.j;;t: sun s are open lo t ,e.n. I he preju.l.ce a silk handkerchief. This is established in I'.iigaiml bus been gradually over-j beyond preadventure. The grandmo e unc in Ihis dirceli ind the London ' ihcrs knew all about this a hundred .wuiic ii votege receIVe them. 1 hey ' years ago. They believed, too, that ....... oi, ii , ,Me.-r.oeo sciioois ami silk would cure nil other diseases, and into s one o the best medical school of some of them thoiiLdit it wo.d.l ,. the I nited Slates, and they are making broken leg ' if only taken in time." We ...... ..... .. .oeieare hi iae , m,i go so hir a that, but we know var.ou Stales ol the I i.mn women law' that sill; v. ill absorb and store electricity yers ; and women in bieralure have 1H readily as a Levden jar. It forms an a very high plter. i man has a right essential curtain "for the electric cylin- io ...a .,.,. iimcseruoiw or me ,,,r, and, rubbed will, quicksilver, has a 'l ' "M"'1"- mysterious power that imparls force to ,,.e .1 c l; .... -..i.....:.... o. .- .- ... '. it Ill), . UL'OI LS .1.1 .Cl-llllOII. 1 111! f!,l,lll. ...,'f.f. ..I u.llr last proposition to be true, how can it bei is due to its electricity, and the mcdienl said that no woman should exercise ihe' faculty recommend silken hose ami elective franchise? Shall women prae-' shirts for a thousand diseases. As we tiee law in all the courls of the Stale, 'are not professional, wc only take silk and even in the Supreme Court of ll.e'liv the thronf. nml k lilt IV Sltl lt.'Mllililt.'..l nitcl Males, the biguest judicial tribu-i I'owers. We will give a sure recipe : mil on earth, and still he not permitted j When you have the throat troublu, give to express their opinion a lo the rein- a nice, clean silk handkerchief to von r in... ..i...i;c. . . c i- i ... . . . ... . . ...v : .piuiiui .1....I..1 ii, euiio, nines ior pun- swecineaiT, wiin a request to tie it lie olliee by pulling a little piece of pa- around your neck If you aro not ....... , , ciireu, or ciioKcd liy tender bands, wc ... .... v ...iii.i ori enitiie.i in,', nave ina.io a mistake. The more ex- "'sl'J,,cli I Women," has demon- pensive the handkerchief tho so n" to strated the propriety of enlarging t!U! examine tho quality and get it just sphere o woman iiilluencc, and si-' right, so it won't hurt. Try it and iro leiice.l a I oiin.isiliiiii. I,.,...,. ,...,...,1 w ... .. b .... , ,. ......ii. mu e.xjieci, siik naniiKer- t here is not a leading newspaper in 1 chief will advance in nrieo when this the. I nited Stall's that opposes woman; matter is understood. Dry (ioods I5ul- sullniL'e. and the world is win'iio.r 11... ! letln. women todemaiid their ri'dits nml ,!,, their duty in hclpim: to place the wise and virtuous in power ami authority. When this is done war will bo no more; the whisky question will bo set tled; interest-bearing public debts will cease to exist ; private cornm-at s will . . . . i no longer control tlio currency of the country ; the government will issue an iibundiu.t eirculutin.r m, .,!;,,, which will be a good a gold ; a limit will bo placed to the ii.-e,,,..... hvlion ot wealth by private indi vi; mils; a law against huul monopoly will bo made, like tho Agrarian law of the noniiin Iiepublie, allowing i.oonoto own more than a certain number 'of uc.es ; mo privilege ami poll tax svs- cr c l!ev. Dr. Kelly and liev. Dr. J. 15. Mel'errin, both Methodists, havo be come engaged in a controversy on the subject of atonement. Dr. Kelly is recogi.e,, and justly so, as nn ndvnnc cd thinker on Methodism, and on the relation of science (philosophy) and re ligion, Dr. McFerrin prefers to walk in the old paths good old paths they may be of the founders of Methodism. Nashville Manner. The very first thing Dr. Kelly knows they will luivo him turned out of the church. They came very near getting I'iiii a year or so ago, when ho announ ced some views on tbn n... ' "ion aim po tax svs- ii. . :.. i . , - - '',,u mui will be utterly abolished? ?lu. n ft ' 1vl,,l?ll,,iv,c,'8t,l mowl.nl t.l ...... ... ... . '' 11.1111 I. Ill triinil ,.1.1 ...il i .. . s 73 Q c oT o S3 a C 3 3 O M o c 2 Q5 o; o ? o o o o e o o H, o o o o C CO i t-t at-1 S2 iag - co 1 K - 03 M t ' W. B. HANDED with . 1. LiNNO 18 Public Square, NASHVILLE. 9f!f ti:xn. CLOTHING AND eats' Furnishing hi The largest display of Men's, Boys' nnd Children's Clothing and Gents' Fur nishing Goods ever brought to this market A specialty in the line of Hoys' nnd Children's School Suits nt un precedented low prices. A great va riety of Piece Goods made to order on short nonce. Also a large nue oi heavy weight Goods, enrried over from lust season, from 25 to 50 per cent, less . . r . i UUIII COSl. OCZO-II v. f ri " Call on me, and I will iuU your eyes exactly. Illivill! bcrli for ISO venm !.. .1 trii.le, 1 urn aide to k'u'1 Uie 1 , Tl,,1 fa Winchester, Tenn, UKAI.KIt IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, ,S;whj', lliunlun, I'trfuwcry, tC'C I'riwriptiiins carefully coiiipoiuided with neeiiniey nml (lisi:ilcl, l,y coini, Um pi minis, nt all linars of the dnv nail niglil, feb-)-'H2. 1v ' WA TCI IKS AND KKlAIIiED IN TI1K LKX 0. S. CRAK, nt J. Mllutehin,' Drug Bi Ho! for Glirite! Just opened, beautiful .Silvcr-n-rf I best ipuihty. Nothing Umo LiuuiiM dura bit' for u MARY IIP C (ft? ? H 1 I UU VI PHIISTMAS JESENT Latest Btylt-H ofWakhcH, Jc, dry, Sets, Tins, Hum JJuttoiis, Necklaces, Chains, &c. Cull enrly nr.,1 imike v,ur ulidion, U the nidi Ihhiiis. . ,VUI C. S. CRAKE, Junk,, m lliiuliii-'i.rugfil Dir. fi, 1882. :tm C CD Q r1 B o 01 9 CO r CD 2 ' r p1 JOHN M. HUTCHIKsT WLMIlJKfKlt.TENX, I'K.VI.KIl IN IK 11 111 StandaidTatut Medicines, r,iilils, Oils, Vi,.;;, (S, I-'v.-Sti flV It.:,, Jo.,11. J,rnsl.., J,;1t Alii,!,., p,r(ll Null's Hion!,!.r llrr.m, 'J,m-k, Sik,; llllllllll Vlllllll.S 1. 1 l! fiiM' !-U!(tjlt (j Kins, Pure Wiiusioni l.hjiu is (,,r Mi.lic:Ml I'liyiciion-' 'i scii tii ns enr.fi.IIr n. poiiinliil, itmli n!irM,,,Miin,; v.hlt cai 4 O.fJiiUll,. . : Ths Fcaale University of (It foil," At Winchester, : : : Tcr.n., A LOCATION unsurpassed for variety nml bounty of seme ry, nml entirely exempt from all iniilaiiul ami epidemic iliseuses. THE MCTIfODS Ol-' IXSTlU'tTlOX in this Institution nre such ns comaion sense and the wisdom gained from Iiuir exiH rieiice have ilciiionslriileil to be most ellietive. No ,lun is Mcceptid or rejecteil liecuilsi' il is new or "ulil, lint il proved bent, no sliiini is pluct'd upon it beeniisc it is not llie Liilli of yvstenbiy. THK TKACIIIXO in this College is fully ho to the progressive (U ononis, ,f ihe iu'sent'. lintli the liihtriielion and example sneh llint ev. n tliesliiKk'isli nnd iuiliU'erenl soon heeiuiif interesliil, unit study becomes 11 nsiiive (.leucine. tiiii:ty YKAltS the Mary Sharp has stood linn iiinid the des olation of war nnd the persecutions of eiivv and jeuloii.-y, nml this Ion;,' record of faithful iiii.l successful toil should he 11 sullieiint j;ii:;r initec (or the future. STI'DICXTH ()" THIS COI.l.lXiK, occupying positions of honor throughout the bind, mui who, l,y iho edueiitii.u here receiv ed, nre iiiado hhiii)?s t. tli.nisiui.ls of "Soulh ern lioines," nnd to the eoiiiiiiiinilies in which they r.-side, nre in 0,7 Unrrn of llie thorough Work done nt the Mary Sharp in educating mind uu,l lieiirt. KCOXOMY of dr, ss is insured by a ikiiI mid inexpinsivo unifmin. Ilonks nml station, rv enn lie bouulit nt -Na.-I.ville pnees. No c, ail.iiiaticiis I'.nineil j hone,!,! in Nnsl.viiii ny vv liieli miy teacher is lo ne, ive 11 prolii in He has nil kinds of !i n,l , r f, r m!r tl ill monies siK'iit for pupils. , h.wesl price ; nnd, i;s he lot, a mw-iiail if Lii 'I'll,. ,!. .(.'.. I-V I .... 1 Jin. . in ,.-i ia 1.-1 I ".., ...ii ,111 miy 1,11:1 1 r.i rl.ri 111 Hit of ihe Institution Were never lutti r; requests, Mlll-'-:l lor I ntal..gucH nml inlnniiaiioii received dai ly, not only from ihe Southern Stales, hut from point north of the Ohio river. TIIK KTAXIUlil) 01 eon, 1111, in is Imjh, nml rests upon Ihe eon- F I J F ! yiction that every system of Instruction should $ I rQP?!C 5? THI I IITO wesliiaateil by lis suecesH in pioaiotiii,r the! I Q g USHllliSG Man!i,actii..ritnil I .al.rin ALL STYLES CT T IT. MURE Trices ns low ns ll.e mine car. 1,P .,f t, v.. . 1. ... ..... ... ... iifiniiie. j.is 1 i;ii.iii;h Is nil ,iii:un jif nun win Kinnil ll.e ,, ,m. tiimuU usai;e. l,ietur,,t'l!!emis.A,..)n'ei,tlfn,n,i A lot on blind for sale vi iv I, w. All uritol Motildinjrforsnle el.i.ip. ' If vi n mint hx, in ynurciine elinirs, ei.n:t iniiij;,! (IhkW, I'liteiit H-ply Veneer suits. All kimlM. IV 1,1.1......... A... ., . , ...me j,,-.:.i.,,-a COl'hXS 1 le lo or,!. i-:n..,l n fully ntt i,h 01 1111-nicest on Iniml, ol nny si?.e, nil, (Mb. I hey can he boughl f.r niivwh. red.c. Ilmill deliver then, in 11 NH T. Il'KAl.'SK to nnvpn of theeouuty. Ho kups 1 11 liaml r.11 limit- imiii 01 R ETALLIC CASES, nseheap, orelicnpir ll.i.n ll.e teu.e ctm k BRADFCED MCEOL, -IHtAI.KII l.N- .... .... u iMiiuro iNnveii!'- l7i 1,'0iran;?15ul"M ""vo led to the M&ods ol tho 1 . ..n I., fi 1111 ami of l.o Tiber in U-liZ oven fears entertained tlmt. ti, ..:. : of'lllO forcslstlf tllO A(lie..l..l.,LJ ..-T, p rtooil the Hudson and wipe, out Nmv I 1 nrk. W .ipoilnl to tho one rend by our friend- "Tho deslriiclifat of our fbrests must be "'.r mo inn oj the thing. We know 'fbat h was pleasure to tlicin for the jonce, but wo fearoino otio may come 0 the belief that the question of woman hlessin-'s of wealth will be 1,1 ,',J....n.i and justly distributed; and all persons, over sixty years ..f njr will receive a pension irom tho tiovcrnnienl. lar enough lo maiiitaiu them iu comfort as mug as uiey live. These tilings are practicable, and il' i...y ucrc. ciirrieii into (.licet tho moral as wen as the material condition of the people Woul.l ho vvoiu .'if'uliv ii..i...,,w..l 1 .1 .... .. ; 1 . : ...... 1, tin-in, comparatively speaknij. ......... ou ., paiiiiiise. Jblt Without Woman's belli nt. ll,.. 1... loi-liox, eo,i( nu'il can do int. linh, And it, remains for her to HIJ0 IA W 1 1 1 1 1 1 If (t) 10 f 1,1 K-i O ..tw in VIII woihi or not J i; if fifi.,...n,l .'I' ,, .1.. ,. 1 . ,. , ,,,, ,,,, ncuj-i, l(( 1)vo m boau'every .Spring and Veo our houses flonrfiig down the streams, as bus been recently wit icsscd on tho Ohio or Ten nessee, I 1 11c toiiowtiig item is goiii" the rounds of the press : Sonic one asked Col. b In,'..,!! If ho Ihouyht tho retiral of lipcnuna 11 11, 1 other restrictions i.iion the i.,.i,.i. r t. would eaiiso more ilriiikinr than is done at present. I lis reply was cbaraeteris- uc. ji the Mississippi river were turn ed into line old Jlourhon and its banks into lout sui'iir. and nil I m r,-a. ,..i canebrakes into mint, tin ro would not bo un increase of drinking." Judge John Connaek, of Memphis, tiponread i'K tho item, immediately wrote to In- ,.,.. 1,.. ,, ' nouni nuver oe " ' '-'iu.w hcloro Memphis. HoagrawuoC1J1.I1,1,cL qfinNas-,- Horn tho muni o Itl imtliM nf tl.n v. i ors of Methodism " The trouble with Ur. Kelly is. ho 1 IllM eon. I A...1 ....iieii more than in. ..it M,,.l..,.i: .. preachers, and ho thinks moro than n.,' 'I0.C. o ihcn. I consequence, ho is "bout hall a century ahead of his linrch Iiut ho should remember that iKuorance is orthodox 'tis daiiwr mis to bo wise.- tLebanon Herald. Unwiso. I.' ..... u . .. . ...... ii.emiiiuiern l.uinlH'riann.l Fliilli;s, ButioriT I k, Nos.2l i 2(i College Slri'd, NASHVILLE. : : : TENN. STOVES, TIN-WARE, Plain and Jananned Stamped ware, Mantles am, Grates, WOODEN-WARE, higher education: bv its sihihtv 1,. I,,,-,-, the l.ower nml raiiire'of thoii'dit. mid t.. ..,i only excite the mind to cxleiidul sei. ntili,. ! research, Imt to ioin with it thai i.,o l euiiure ny winch ulnae the true dignity and i,iii-nigiil .......111.1. V S HlMirUl. TIIK I'Wcn.TY consist of Dr. Z. C. (iiuvi, liivl and onlv lreKi.lenl, ussi. d by 11 full able ami expj. ricneeil e..i,s of I'n.fissors. KXl'KXSIX IW Mw,!h. Tuition in Collegiate Departnient tjf, 00 :i 00 A Nn r.MT.vTi'!:i:i:s or' All Kiids of Mattas, No. 0 Kortli Colh ;;o Sine', 1 fw'shvilie, : : Tennessee. bee Muses nml Sum 1'. Niche!, Snluim. All Kurds packed anil delivi ml rl IlailntJ free of eoirj;e. i.lip!l h York " Interim diatii " " l'riuitiry " " " .AliisietPhmo) willi use of insiriiinelit " " Special Voenl l.essniis " " l'ninliiiKfnotincliidiiiL' uni- lerinl) " " Drnw iiiK " " " (ionium nnd l'Vincli, enciil. lloaril, lueludiiiL. wnslilc.,-. fn.,1 n.,.l lik'lils- 10 -n! J I . IJ - rnyiiuntH to ho ninile.one-loiif i.. ...1. J- VENABLE. WanaKCf. 111 r. il frfl 2 00; ! fi 00 G (1(1 1 (10 i 2 r.ti ; 1 00: U Cnubr, No. 7 North C.'iorry St., NASHVILLE, TKXX. for. cue, half session of twenty we, ks. ().K.n ,p, .. .... l'or t atlo,,es,or .uforiioiii,.,,, nddress the vou ,lo', ,et. , I'res dent, or Professors li. Johnston .,,,,1 ' Ct " A. 1. r.nrrett. , mi l nitfhi. , nsk foril. Ice-Gream Freezers Of Ihejuost improved puttorn, ALWAYS ON HAND. It will ben very iimviso sten f.r n, i-egishituro to retienl or amen, ti. r .1. laws of this Slale Tl, : . V"" L"i.SS2',fc..',!ir. 1 . -v. jl nifi rnntii.. .. . years 0 replenish the slrcan.s "f H'o Slnte with Bimn fiJ. n.f.i 8 being .law for the rich, til?0' "8 "ftbo poor, is th0H ,". .e,!MM,0 used, ln,..!.-:: K' nent ever Pl7-to gmtfV their thin 'SS and can buy tho r ooU fellnK' l't I" tho case of' V " "TIV ' streams near the,., do not' fur'ni , J lish, they can ne ther mi.,.. .1 . n,i.ri; ,r , .-ryy. "'iorioj does seen, tlmt a few sound reflections .... v..u i.j,xi, wouiu convince nny in. tmiinl man that to repeal the law would uijuro tho poor and not afreet the rich 111 tho least. . Send us your orders. Thev slit, have prompt and Inme4 attention. When visiting the city call and sec us. JmT Jvcmember the place: Nos. 24 & 26 College Street, Nashville. Tenn. T. II. Clements ct als vs. 11. T. Clem cuts ct als. Bf-OuTho next 'ovui iu m-jiiruiiKT. HAYDEX MAUCH, ri , I'residont Hoar,? f Trustees July M.1.SS0 R. POOLE, PI Non-Rosldent Notice. James M. Darwin vs. B. B Knight. Ill this cans,', in llii !,,,,. .., , l, T lerin, invi. in 1 ne Lllltlicorv (',,iii-i . U'i... e nosier, lenii., it vvns recited in a dooroe of i,ouri nun .Mrs. I. J. Ninnies, one of tliu heirs of hiwof Iklt. KniK,t, dec'd.of theStnto ,,f leiinermv, nun ,i wns oriioroii that pulilien tion hu mn.le as reonired hv I rvvive uiochhhc auin t hpr. Il . U tlu'riforcMinU'rod tlmt pulilication 1c miimu- (r lOllr HIH OI'KHIVI WiiLu hi Ilw. II J mi run I ttt.liliuliml m t'!....l i- rti I V i ru'iriH'n to iippear on or in-unv UU'llII illOlKIllV 111 .lni.n ii. .. thi ('Iintwnrv f 'inift n't .. . yT . .. wm. i ""Hi Riiowcauw, if nny ph.. huwhythiHcniiHeHUnll not in nil thiulrH ho TemS;,ha feb21-4W U'i"M-A'',C&M. Simmons & Curtis, Solicitors. mpsnirs DENT! S T JU'spcclltillv tciuli-rrt IllM ,r,.f..i....ol .... " Ultll'llH 111 U Ilw iil' 1 roumlin; country. All kinds of work i,er- OlRee Over llninnnn, Hunt & Tim law olliee. ensl side I'nhlie ..... Non-Resident Notice. .. noiuer, m r, vs. J. M. Holder jiiiu oiners. t. ...pe,,nnR , the wtisfnetion of the I lerk nml Muster fr... ,i. ..n... ... , ,m ,.l..i.....,)M.:,i """' "in com- Udnm;r m VM'rtf oribnnry proeess of J be Jtt r',m,d !'-v mp fi'blienti rviiiirings non-rmideiit Hebml- C.riier Union an.l ('lurry Sis., NASHVILLK, : : : TENX. fel,21 JOE ABliEBGBj Oil Jmirn,, " ".. v.- wecKH in the Home S nl'lr published in Winches Urn.., reipnruiff s, non.r,id..t A..t. Jum.."!,'.1'' .""fr b"f,',rR I,C fo,,r,h MnmlHT ii Ju ic next. Wore the Chnnccrv C.nrt . "oienoster. Krnnbli. innke defense? m fB, Ur, mils to Wiiwlwu. " . "le ""nccry Court nt ''"'"Kiin enmity, Tenn.. a, "...he oeleiirii, cnl.l do, .. .1 ' ' i. V '" no, , or me mime " oiKen ior confoesed nnJ ... f... i....,.." cx-mirti. n 1.. il...... . er.g Witness niv l,..n,l . ..m... ... 1,.. . Ten.., this nn. aoVlH3. W " lm'"CRl1 J..S1-4. l,'KM-A1LEIKiK, C.iUl. .Simmous & Curtis, Solicitorv. At tin-house lately occupied by running Soii'uhlicS'ipuire, wiX'Uksti:k,tknn, Proposes to furnish, eheiip for esli. the Ih'M brnmls nml ijiialitv, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, CORDIALS, BEER, ALE, OYSTERS, SARDINFS, CRACKERS, Cigars, Tobaccos and Snuff. His T!p .. 111 l.n ..,...;., ,i.., I l,v )'r. Tom. ArleilL'e. nml ho eiiniiiiitee ll.ut I" it' of tiinun ouhj will he sold. II"! d"r' for Winter, nnd cool o.ies for Kiui.intr. Uv him 11 trial. Jimll-tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. Winchester, Tenn. Xew nnd elrirnnt Ton nml No-Top l!"PXic'' and lirst-eliiss Jliimess nml ISadille JIr"; Jlorsis boarded hv llie vrnr, nicnlh "f j very low, and well utlcnih d to hy groonisnicn. - Ilueks run night nnd dnv from ViiKlicflf' to IVcherd. 1 1 1 tl for in nny l1" of town, and bnggnge cbcekid. a apri-ti Kl.I-l" i'rt" JOHN SI MM 0X8. r. B. CUB" SIMMONS & CURTIS, ttornovs at Lat Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in the eounli.sof Fmiill'n' t'oflee and Moore j nbo In 8uprt nu feiirt " Xnslivilje. Troiiipt nttintion g.vm leetiniiB. novH Ofliei'so."b-nslsideofPubliifieiiiir. ,