7,1 I i 43 HOME JOURNAL. V.I. J..SL.VTTKK, Km mm Wednesday, July 4, 1883. CREAT REDUCTION! Cheapest Wookly Newspaper in the South. Juno Cth, 1883. From this .laic the hu Wrijti.. prire of the wiNcii::sTi;it iiomi: jouk- NAL will he 7" a kr one yr-ir, -10 ci nts f r fix nwntli.s, 2") cent fr tlircc niotit!:. We nre aware that thin v.ill hartly pay ct of paper, hut wo menu nil we any, ntjil may hhortly uilar;,": ll.e pajc-r to 32 columns. Our reason for thin ;;reat reduction it ii unnecessary to HtntP. Twenty five yoaii, or more, in the nowsj ajxT busmen ivAii l be a puanmtec tliat wc know what c arc about, nii'I v.e J:.ive come subscriber..! in Franklin county who have stood by us diiri'nj,' all tljc-nc yearn, just as tee have ever flood by the county and its inter cut, with our jfijff me oiirpmbl. We would Mute that all who nro in arrears to the amount of two dollar, ' r more, if thry will ;.ny up lit fore the 1st of Au'U't next, and save us trouble of coMeetirij.', shall have the Home Journal one year free of cost or charge. Wm. J. .t'i..m n:. Franklin County. I have noticed several article in the paper of late on I'nmklin cotnity- it toporaphy, j.'." I u'V . climate, fertility olVdl. heu!ihfu!n.'-,iVc.,-ull of which were very instructive and entertaining. I onlpmpo-e ojvili;; you a few- lims in regard to itf progress To"jiid-e of the progress of the conn y by compariii;,' it present om.liti n rt'ith what it wa.i at the tlo.-se f the war li m t exactly the j-r.'j.f r way I) arrive at C'.rnct r"iicli.-'"HH !i the siibj ot, f.r tiic war had d-'.r ycd rvcrythin- t.j t'.c .-.'.-'.i ra ..I .v'leiiuiirc Description of Our County. The fdlr.vi!. wai printed in the Nashville American several days since, and that pajcr.-ays it wa' written by a :;i:tv el. Man years of a;:c : To Slie Aim rii-m : Fimkkmx Cnrsry. .Tune 2 1 ' '. Franklin county i-.-itua;. d in the south eastern part of .Mid lie Tunn-sce. J; h rutin e, (.a I .emT'.ti iv Madison until Alabama, on tl.e a-t hv Marii.n and Grundy, "ii tl.e North " hv i' ii'.e. and en '.!: v,..-t by Lincoln and M,,ie. It i- a the -"h K. iiiciM:;i:i o .Hi, el l:t!iiu.: ii i ,, -it l, .. t time; and that ,,..,'". 'v;lI.;,' ver i.cltu.i.iii;' ex;.-!:::;' I t ' i ' to th: ... ri...'.-t'- ch'S'J-. f-thl-War-JUf 'I- I I ViUfV ' u : i rai:.- o! i:s nu I CS( oft!,. Am Kiei'.vt. I:, hei-ht ab-vi t! ') f.'l 1 ei'O ;, . the U' -! .ilh A mori. T'-'t ri--M:U the condition oi country iti iiiitchclliim times than it d',e that " to-dav. lV.it to compare the p;-ere.-i of th'j e-.untry one another- ti.i- year v. 'th the last ' ith the. ell" b.f'-re it i with v.hkh .-.re on".!, n rii:.'.-e, and ( 'titnlierl.it.il mouiitaui-, .am ii tin; extern lift t!ie; ii rth' rn ham iinil lane- part i.f In v an ait its are ...I.. 1.... .... i . t .):.r .. ,1 . ....... I t'oVvrcl Willi vaiuiioie i.niDei 11 ua.''i . t . i . .1 ... to arrive a', tin trnt.i. .juohi- mv. nt kiia!-, incluilit. cclar, pine, wal nut i.oi.hir i. n . cherrv. imili c. c ic-l- C'-untrv in that v.av the CoiicIumoii i.-lllit A "number of mi!!. easily reached that v.e are n.akin,' r ah are now engaged in '-ttiir,' out tlds procresH. I-vervv.h. re better fence.-' lumbf r . ' , i , l ,. ea and ir.n are oiind at varioii. arehe,n built, better barns '""1 '"l ,.iut in the m mntain in this county, house-, Utter (Iwellii.jMJou-c.-, ami un . . i ...v. tv-ton furnnct w in operation at ''owan. These bed.' of coal and iron Lave trreat preini.-cai.d sue hi .'Minitijr to he devi loped. ee i ....!.,. i . i .. .... , r .1 ...... , . , , . .1,' J lie1 iiei:'"in .- Uiio 'i.i.eau ! um; v inn- the old ( onle.h rate the vM,',UvA utU, rbundant vv of the.-c arc very j.ipular .Mimiiier re-, .i rts. ' , I 'llicre are ol,"" uens of land in: t. ... . i.A,ltllilli t ranklin county, vatiieiiai f iji.'"" t'this land loirdid m-rct is improved, l'lie county Li eiitirely five fim ih. lit and h:H some money in the treasury. Tax' ', b .t!i S:ate;ui'l county, are li-ht. There has been coiisiderablo imiiii ration to thi county, irincijally v.isK. I'r 'n:'!i and stem men All tlie.-e v, ho have trhd have been success I'u', and they have l un very kindly re ! ived by uur people ; but let the ap-p'-ti 1 ! letter .-jieal; for it-eil'. Franklin county, pos.e-i.in.' a soil uh'.-h yiehN up abundant irui-ures v. hen rijrhtly tilled, mid a climate whose iicaii is oT0, where the thermometer rarely d; seen 1- to zero and never reach i s a hundred. " it!i a peeplc whutaml with ipen l.ei'.its tlin w 'Mlu ' to befotne citizi ns, . rare indiieetuenti to thc'SC deiriu cure a piaccful homo and to d ,e!l mid t of plenty. fill! Wllllllill lllllllilL ra.lv to nc.'iec immigrants ,'e, Where mi ow sons and daughters ? oiti:i:s snM'.iMui: aia'anta':! in Latin and German, History and Literature, Music and Art, Book-keeping, Penmanship, English, Mathematics, Natural Science, Philosophy, Primary Studies, noil fihoWH better tiling' ; and I doubt' not the annual products of the county are increasiii''. To this end all ela-.e' . are liilmt in , , , , i . i i- i a ...i reileral, mm tnc i reeomiin. , 1 1 1 ri' what in better than all, the animosities ' (;,kt BUY THE BEST hpi d Threshing Maotiinery, lincheye Mower, Table Itake, (eoinbiu bim'd Ueaper. i Dn pper, New Can ton (Hiiole wheel; I'..nperand Self Hinder, manufactured by 0. Aultman & Co., Canton, 0. I iiV N w M."!el Vilirnti.r :n.l Svi ep.-ta!:c i 'l-i ' . . . i .i . . .. it . i;....:.,. ... , i in . . r n n i fie i i o ,.,ii i or i .11:11. i nromice. at t .e lowest imssiiile outlay I , i... .1 ... I , - I HI I 11' I- illl'l ill!.'. It'll to. NIUI.ll f labor and monev. I .on this s;ime , .,. ,, l)lt. . llt K. STAl.l'KK. !at(;iu tin; vine, fruit-i and vc''ctabi Im IviiIi re, T. mi. f.r nil kimls i stock from the f Al.nl to the la.t of October. of the at have disappeared forever, Hnv are found almost l.onndhi-s .-in ep aud it may truly be said the sword has, !. "here mutton and wool can , be ' i rent floods in western rivers last week destroyed millions of dollars worth of property. The new rales of conimis -i n to be charged for money orders took rlliet on the 1st instant. A fall ill the juice of wlnathist week caused aural heavy speculators in Chien,'o to "jo under." The Chatlanoiioii Tiim-M says a com pany of northern capitalists contemplate erecting a larop paper mill at Chatta iioojra soon. - mm The "(ieor'iii Major," a humorom' iaper started in Atlanta, On., n few monthrt since, by Sam Small, has: : 1 1 ! 1 1 into the bands of I be sheril!'. The I)etnocraev of Ohio nominated .liidoe Iloailby as their caml'nlate for (lovirnor. The contest in this State promises. In be one of the j;n ate-,t po litical battles ever fought. - - Sam. 1'. Ivins, editor of ihe Allien? 1'osl, is 72 years old. and, in Ihhs lime, lie says, he ban had but, four mouths' .ickncs.4. lie iillrihiiti K bis rood hcallli to the practice of teliiperancc, solniety and virtue. The Clerk of the Chancery Court at Nnsdivilln ncenily sold f ,".,liilt,000 in Coiifcdcrali! war bondrt bi loii'riii; to the Hank of Tennessee, f.r fll.OOO. Tiny were purchased by a Niishville banker, for foreign speculators. mtm ('has. P, Kcddicli, who assaulted n respectable married lady on llm streetH ot JSasliville ceveral weekH no, war tiled recently. He wnsi found J!"''')'" ami It in puiiihbmeut amoiintH to two years in jail and filoO fine. ot everv kind ltow in L'reat perfection. I . W hi e l r.iul. iu coiintv is upon tnc!.. . . 1 ... i-i. In .ii ti.l-i t-v , .t' tl.i. irn...i'r.i Our ' been turned into a plow. -hare C" ...... i..!.!... 1 1... fi1.....rt inv r.i-t.v lu.Vi' 1 fallen Upon the letter of Tims. ! Kvans. of Indiana, who was ic-re only 'soiitl.er three or four w eksii-o. region, vet ot ev( ry kiml rn.w ... . , (..:, ;n, i line v lioin the miiidow to tlie iierpeti.al It does seem hard, ll not impm-MMo, - ..... . ' , i 1 . I ptft'ire. With moderate care a catch for a Northern man to come down l"''f";rcljVl.r u ,.,,,.,!, Mlci, js t(.. and return home without in some way ! ,nu:ity that many farmers, have fields in misreires( titin thn country and it- clover which have been sown but once ik.oi.1c. After having complimented thirty years. One old farmer f.f the , , . , coiintv who has ltowii rich, when a our schools, and savim,' a l'o.mI many ; . . '. , . .. , , ' , . - volllli.' mail seeded everv one ot Ills flelils nice thmr "bout us, he has to disclose U1(, j,,,,,,, 1,)W ,) ,., the ignorance and injit.-tice so common jv-ocdi.,! but two liehb during the in his re'i ,u about this country. He; lime. His system has been wheat upon ....... '"ii ,,... I,,,. ... . if., si...!!! clover sod, then corn, followed by oats .', ,. ... ; then clover for two years followed bv ever, resume ms urn nine, pn-spr...,. , r.ltrll; uM !lt I,,,,.!,.,: Now, that is a cmfc-sion that this ; ..j,, ,.,. jtatoes -Irish and' sweet nninlry Ii kI mi hl timr yonsyii i i'y. ' nre 'lown with uul'ailin success upon Countries are mt apt to be prosperous j the lands, in almost every portion of the - in ..Id times or new - unle.-s its inhab- Ciinty. As the nau,r:d pastuiv.i suj.- port siock oi everv ailin nunu seven uionlhs of the year, while winter has- siicn, in mm, as, tun so of this country ' top am suj Self Illllllp mid Ailv;ie.ee I fsrsr firry itauts are inli liient, indu.-trious, ener (jetie and "'ori .-sive the old time people were. lie uwh ii'min: "The old folks ,ro In have lo.-t energy illie tfiiis.;, oreliai.l eras.., reil t'ne tall mend i, j'lassis will iply the remainder of the year, it costs inn little to rear stock oinll kunl-, flltli. I,,,,-., , 1 I,, ...J ,.!.. ll and Ihe you-itr ones ,l(.t(, ,1.ii,;,(,nro .v..-kaldv healthy. l ie striving to e. t iducali ills so as to Franklin county is at the doorway o wet or east ire iv tliftci'ntl habits j of the cotton bell , il has a certain home ,..,;" Tl ,,. , ,, ..UfnlL j I,.,,-,. I,,, t niiirl;. I for it.i mules, boi'scs and ho''s, energy, however il may have senm-d t. him, is not true. And that the wnfiV Wapn and Carriage We have (.iem d :i Wii'nti ami ( ':i nh.ee Slm at Kiianiiei'K ol'l 1 : 1 1 1 t in Wim liesti r iiml i.toiioM' to do nil kiml' of uork in our line a- iii-iii I v uii'l rln ;i! ;i. can he ihaie ihivwImti.. Si ri i-l ;illititi.n will l,..ivcn to r I :i f r i ll Wehiivii lii.t-ebisi l.l.u k.in who, in ail.litinii to other Hoik, will make it si ' ialty of hore-li'ii-ini;. All kin. Is uf iiiaehiiieiy r. jiainil in best Hlvle, elleiip. .1. KK-I.1NH Vi it. sTnuci:. .Ian. .'il, IMS.!. Theory and Practice of Teaching. THE SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION IV-his Amm-t 7, (Tumluvl The eiilleek for the fiitme U full nf 1 1 i.e? Tin i iirolliniiit v. -is. 17 lln pn-t yt nr. The ttn.wtli tV in the liirl hie Inn ri.-ii.ly ami b.-allhy, and to-ilay the Normal l the laryst s- heel e( lis nte in 'reiinis....e. A FULL FACULTY Of tiirm-st, i Xi. riiiieiil, am) siii'i e.sful te;n hers me i mph yub Ite.liles ihe n v i ii ri !,'iihir teaeliers, hcvitiiI iissirtnnts, lull "f viji.r ami cnlhiiriuriii, n mler al-ilal.k- help. Ir. Ju.i ph Ilid.lwin, nuthur nf Seliuul Manual iim lit, says nf the I'lidihnt, J. V. Terrill : " As a teacher anil insim'pr, he liin. U njUiil.. His m Iii i 1 lit ll'llll-ville iinpresseil me as the hist 1 hail i v r vi-iteil." l'r. W. It. Kothwell, of William Jew. lH iilhaie, Mo., say: " I'm ini tii.f his line in .Iissntiri,iir the West, have won unit HHlaiiutl a higher r. i iitalieii i.s a sneee..(iil, practical tern hi r iinil ( 'olle'e I'rc.iiluit than .Mr. Terrill." l'rof, W. 1'. Nason, l'risiihiit of North Missouri N'oiii.iil, : "He u i'ti i .Incalor of the very first rank ; that as a pri-iilin ullieer ami teiieln r he him Vi rv ii w eiiials." I'kok. It. A. Ci.auk is a native of Ti inn rse ami a eln i.-tinii iri nlh man of the hielu-.t t;. '. Iff Ion stuilinlanil tai.;ht fur twelvi yi nrs in the town 1 1 Win chester, si ii 1 hi work ami nieces in ihccla.s-riioiii show him ln-tlay i in-1, the most :iLi-omi.li.iiil tiaihi-rs in Tennessee. While he is a sclf-lniiile liil ll mnl tviiciier, and ijniiluiik, yet nntie of our colli iic-bri il ti sit-In is will ih'n oiies timi or test his uhility ami skill hy compi tin, er eniupni inu n suits, v. ith him'. I' r.e from the restraints of the old co11i.ts he has readily neeiptnl niiluinl, or Normal, methods. f Mi..s Mattie K-till pmlimtcil in MaryShuip Cnlli.'e in IST'i, mid that in.li tntion honored her with 11 position ns teacher, lin ing to hi r work 11ml scholar ship much praise. Since I lieu she has spent luu y in the Nininiil pn urini; herself for the srsi iitl work uf tcachinir. She is 11 lady of line uhility, ami 1111 in d -fatiahle stniKnt and worker. Her line social uualili, : , her loiiu- trail. iia in Theory and Art nf tcachinir, her scholarship, uml her expi rii nee in actual u rk of the school-room, iilitnii.binc to iniikc In r a wry sn 1 rior tcai hi r. JK r lit ihsj, hutli naturid and acipiirid, ill he ailtnitlul hy those who wiiiurslur work. Mrs. Colie Terrill, Principal of l'teparatoty l vpartn ciil, has had an xji rietiee of twelve vcars in teiichin' priniarv I. ranches and little 1 hildri 11. I lily ufter years of nnliioiis study and truinini; did she t nli r upon this w ork. Since H7ti -he h:is taunht in Winch.. tcr; mnl it will he admittnl hy nil that she has lifted Primary Teaching to a hiirhcr iilaue nf exci Ih lice, thus conlcrriiiK lasting be lie I'm on our youth and schools. In Primary Work she is without a pur, lint only in Winchester, hut, we In lieve, in this pnriimi of the State Mi-s llc.-sie lleliucliainp, of Texas, takes the place vacated hy Prof. Win. Mi.Ilheran. She has several years' ex pcriciicc as a ti aelicr. Wc assure cur patrnnsimd students that nu mistake has hecii made in her selection. She was I ir years a xtu.lt nt nf President Terrill V in Mis-nuri. Mi-s I.illie lihdsne hastaii'.-hl the Mu-ic the pa.-t two years, anil h.r-iiece-s lias warranted the l'aculty in pun hasinir ii' iii-lriui.i nt 1 1 . r. . 1 1 j-1 1 1 . 1 1 1 fur her Work in future. In this IVpartimnt she will 1 ompi'iv fau.rahly wilh te:u In is (if iithlTSclliinls, Mi.s Mamie I'rench takes clnrj-e of an Art School in the Noimal. This is a new' and valuable feature to which 'M eiilic.pi cial alti mioti. She is well ipmli lied, and eolnes tu make periuaueiit ami siieees.-l'ul this llcparliui.iit nl the school. .Miss Maud Terrill, well known to the stud, nts am! frit mis nl the Normal, w ill teach half her ti.ue in the Variim. I . partmcht-, a. may he 11. edid. Uii" Send for catalogue to JAMi;s W. THRU I Mi, July 21th, lss2 Whiehi-ter, Tim. The l'uhllo lice Ha new and n,h,.,,..i J!lm, haivii Monthly. J (fc, CAPITAL PniZE, s7Bft Sh. Proportion. C! 3 Louisia:.a State Lottery e no iit rci.v cert iv it... the arrangements for nil t),c T1' '"!' Semi-iinnual dri.wini;.! f t1(. t ' hotterv ''onipiinv,aml jn ul,".i control the drawiV-thcni .elvi .aim; are conducted with Uuif and 111 (rood faith toward all l; aiilhoiize the (.'(.mpaiiv to iisl ih; with fiie-similesof our'iii(!tiat.ir,-'!?a; its advertisements." fa ' Iiieoriioraled iii 1 ;s f,,r.i-JV, U-Kislature for Kducati.,,,,,! ' 'J? ' piirposes-wiilt a capital f which a reserve fund (, , . " since been iiddtd. Ity an ovcrwhelinii- ;,puh,r V(t. , close was inahea part ,, the I .oiistitiitn.il lelnpti d )cc ", in, HrA.Thu only I.nttcrv' ever ' endorsed hy the people of any Kij, 11 wx'-r "t w ""tm Its Crand Single rV Drawings tako place Monti A SPLENDID'OPPORTUu TO WIN A FOPTUNE C, at NKW KI, KAN'S, TJJ July 10, I883-I58th Irawiiir. Capital Prize) S75.0CO ioo,ooo..Tickcts atS5ca J ractious, in Kiit),,, j,, I.Ist ii' I'MtA. 1 CAPITAL PlilZK.... f 1 ii.. ,1 1 do (o . ""; piiizhs of $i;,n(j(. in loo :ii 10 001 1 1000 i',nnu I,IMK .'illU ...'. loo of our yolin' folk;; ill slliviti;.' to el i d ncalioiis is to ero when! dilli n nt habits ireva'd is cei iaiiily it misn pn sent.itioii. That inanv FANNINC & ARLECCE, At l.uke Kt lh y'sOld Sland, !Pl'I;l.ll'SiiI'l:K, : : WINi lTi:!t, - Have fr Kile th. - of nlll' vouiil' men " ill t" c is true hut ihi'V wi 'o with ibe I while its cattle uml sheep o,, north ol' south, 11 i tlie varying seiisoiis shift. Ihei ileiiiitml, tiy niean.i ol tne .a-divil! tv 1 .liattanoooii r:iili'o;ii M1icl1 o,.s throtiidi the tu i 1 1 . 1 It of the count v. with I ihe two feeders, ibi: Tracv t'iiv Mad Piirp.Kf. "Rnr.t finr! fllrlpstt T.ifinnrs to bo iound in any Saloon. V WARP PPHFIrr1 s,st'W5:wassK 1 UliinU VykatyylsJlj Maimfiu filer and .l.i.hr in and the Favelli-ville road, conneetin''at I)ei betil sind ('.man ; in fact all the irahh' portion of the county, with the Toh, miles ol the niilmnil lio;'s coiilmue I 1 fallen on clover from the middle ol Ajn il till the last of October, mid then, if turned upon the slock pea, which wm to perfection without cultivation mine motives that influence Northern .exception of one corner, is within live' i,.,,,, yoimj? men o j.01, that is, to iiml a conn try of .'renter oppoiluiiilic.i for youni' men without capital. lie savs further : " The a''ricullural Cigars, Snail', dv.-ltrs, on Ale. The he, t of Wllle, liver lllli liiarill tf inlercsla of Ihe Soiilh, where evt ry iX- after phintini', ihev lciuire hut litll erlion coiiltl he profilahly nw.l, in sorely " 111 I" prepare ihem for market. A; ,1 itti iioiiiniiini u hi iiiit i.e iioiinecu, '"j '.mill' 1 ; 1 1 , ....... . ..i . isiicuinii 01: iinereii 111 ii iriuiiie; eost, ncjdected, ami 110 hopes of unlil a mn.r ucltiv )m;,lr inn ... ma-ci,, so ,'eneroiiH is the soil and e.liinati i7 llm mil." that manure curried from the 'a 11 am! . . n .. -. 1 . ...I .... I.. .1... CM .... I '.. - I 1 ' i.ioil torever save lis. irolil I lie cons, o sjot a 1 111 tne 11111 nini spring ic seeil.s 1 tlie laml to clover and otner grasses. The Slate Superintendent of TuhhV Instruction Iiiim apjiointcd Tiiesihty, A Delist 2Isf, nl Tiilliihoinn, at which time the examination of applicants: in tlie ! if tli Conrci'isional District for J'cn liody scholarships; in the Slate .N'ornml CVllcgo will take jdace. The President Inst week issued the order for the changes, in the Internal Kcvcnue collection districts. The num ber in cut down from I'Jfi to K'2, thus turnini; tint 41 collectors'. Two il'm. irietH arc coiihoiiuuiciI in lelinessee Collector Hughes is retained at Nash vill Il is e.c(nliiij.dy gratifying to know that many jctm iih in the county of franklin are un'mg their inlluencc in hi hull ol the Homo Journal. Wo could mi nit! a niiinhir who Jmvo conic, volun 4.. ..ri.. . . it. 1. 11 hv, in ns iiiki mid .- it e mive laKen flic Jfoino JotinmJ for niany )earn some for lucnly live ycarHninl vu would nut give it up if you had increas ed its subscription price instead of red 11 m'ncj it. Ii has stood hy us for hi Iihii,' u time that we think yott were foolish to reduce it t R0 i,lW n rnlt! Wu jinvi, thin to say to 0,,r good frien.U the Homo Journal willyi,,,.,-;,. tit it present price. Wo mean all we say. (let up cluhH, ami help int i maintain the posi tion wc have won hy long faUhfnl mi vice. Jt ih vtTy cucnii raging tons lo 1 c aide to my that in n few weeks wc wi.'l usioinVh y ou l y puMihliin the new .. I ii..' . .... ! ... ioiiiiiioiih to our jisi. i e can iianic sev nal ieroiis tvjjo Jmvtf Hibserilicd for three, four, and even six copies nend- of a tiiiideivd' hcdueateil and untravelled Northern man I I can't bold my peace and boa.' my people depreeialed. I have mc. de preciated Northern people I never de- : 1 1 . r .. . . . ... jiik mem 1,0 iiiriiiiH nun reiativcK in other Sln(es. A largo mini her have ....ii...,.. mum umir unioijtciiiicss but rcfusml to iwcrpt our projiosition in S(.n,l t,(. j,,,,,,.). .ne your tree of 'hare, sayiiiej they Mould not tiihc it unless iln-y Wl;ru ,,. Jowul to iy for it. Andit'J this foicw tiB to the conclum'on that the IJome Jouruul has a host offi iendi. (l ived a Northern man about ibis conn try. Northern people have generally taken fin's country upon tliri'rowii judg ment. .Moreover, I have alwavs tried to cultivate kindly ami friendly rela tions wilh the Northern people among us. Therefore I can with more pro priety speak out in defence of Southern people, 1 don t claim that noutliern people arc better or smarter than other people; but I do claim that they nro the eijuals of any other. I do claim that the people of Franklin county, Tetin., are as intelligent, as bravo, manly, en ergetic, ami as capable, of great things as any other people on the face of the earth. True there arc some sorry peo ple in this country; hut all the men who cnine down here from the North were not above criticism. People and countries are just what (iod made them to be. lie made, (he Northern summers short and the win ters long. The people up there have to work hard ami run like the very devil was tiller tficiu all the summer to gel up provisions for tho coming winter, while down here tho summers are longer and tho winters nro idmrlcr, and tho same object can bo accomplisheil without s much hurry and hustle. Hut tho beauty of the thing is, that tliosovery Northern people, with their iiKuuung iiKc movements and their con ceited superiority, come down hero ami in u few years subside into otdimim .....V.J M ' '- lennesseeans I Therefor,, tl.,. Welcome know- ilio- full U't.ll it,., 1 .1... 1 . ' " m w hi mihI arc 1 Miprcii', mid that only a few von.-, will n - . 4.1 ' v.u.v.-.scc.ius 1 inerclort uth can always uH'.inl to we Northern people into .r borders, 1 no necessary fo make them j;ood Smith ern jienple. Such in my philosophy. However, it is jxwiljdt. (hat I may he mistaken tift(.r all, mid that J'aruin was right. In that event, as JWr. J' vans was horn in the '01. th, wo may admit, that he was only a met xev tl.iit bad wemlcil bis wav up Franklin is one i f the best watered counties in the Stale. In all it has about ii dozen watercourses of sufficient size to run mills, etc. The larirest of those, f.lk river, has a lull of KM) lectin six miles, uml it is evident a river of such descent must furnish magnificent water power. There are a great many grist mills situated on tiiesi- water courses; also several factories, both woolen ami cotton, At Winchester I here is a line brick building situated on Moiling l'..rk, which is now vacant. It only 11 waits the capital to establish there a paying null, either wool or cotton. .Most ol tlie small fruits, such as the strawberry, raspberry and blackberry, grow spontaneously, and yield most iiounteouslv when cultivated. ee-cta- bles of all kinds ejrow to perfection, and inaturu as early as ut any point in Ten nessee, and from tho facilities of trans portation which wc possess can bo put in the Northern markets in thirty-live hours at most. This condition of af fairs renders the increase of truck fum ing certain. Tho apple is grown with average success, while the peach is un surpassed in eailiness, size and flavor. The grapu is an unfailing crop, free from disease, ami tlicijuabtv of the fruit is very superior. Agreatdeul ofexeel lent who is made every year, and sold at gootl prices. Our educational advantages are un surpassed. In addition to 1111 excellent system of public schools, we have a uni versity ami two colleges, ktmwu in oven-Southern Stale tho I'nivcrsity of the South, Episcopal, at Sewanee ; "Ma ry Sharp, (Huptist,) and Normal, ho'h at Winchester, the coiintv seat. These three schools bring into the count v t'.UO foreign students each year, ami furnish a good hmne market for vegetables, etc. In addition to these nro Tracv Cilv, a milling town, and Mont Fag!e, where the Southern Sunday Solum! Assembly is held, and Cowan, an iron manufactu ring town, nil of which nro reached hy .... :i 1 1 ...... 1 .1 ' r IIK.MiV ll.it oil. To.M. KMIIliKV UAUCH fit EM3REY, ATTOItN'KYS XV LAW, WiM iiiti:k, Ti.xn. Will practice in Ihe Court., of Franklin ind adjoiiiiuir c.iinlits; also, in the Siiih. me oiirt at .Nasliviilc. Prompt attention iriveli to collections, fch! I-X't T. C. MURRELL, I Si ii'iroin I 1.-. ts.i,. 'itim-oii ... j. 11 v .sieituij Winchester, Tcnn., Isready to attend to nil calls In town or i' nnt . " J. W. CRISARD, I.'hvsioitiii ' SmM'con, Oilers his professional services to the citi zens of Winchester anil surr.iiiti.liiii; country, JJ-J)" Olliee In the huildinir nt eiiiit d hy Indite .1. W. Williams, west side of Sipiare. Kcsidt iicc- The Cochran house, near ( apt. Tom. l Ircnory's. june '!'., 'IV. mil mimm & Gregory, A-tiovnoys at Law') Winchester, Tenn. Will practice in theCnurtsof franklin and luC Kuaaii .,...J t. tab Ha,u At Winchester, : : : Tcnn., a location tiiistirpiissed lor variety ami hciinty nf scene ry, and entirely exempt from all inalarial am! 1 )iiilclnic diseases. 'I'MK Ml-.TlIdDS 01 INSTIH'tTloX in mis iii.iiiuiion arc such 11. common .case and the wisdom j.' iimil f..m loin.' cxin ri. lie. have ih nion.trateil to he most t Iii ctiic. No.plaii is accepted nr rcji ctt tl hicai;... it j, "new " or ".," hut if proved '.,, 1:0 stimuli is placed upon it huau.-e it b n .t the hiith of yesterday. THK Ti:.( II I NO in this ('..Ih ;,-!. is fully up to the pr.r. s-ivc demiindsof the present, lioth the instruction and example such that even the 1 u--.:'i,-li and imliller. nl soon hccnmi.. intciv.-ti tl, and studv hteiunes a positive pleasure. Timn'Y Yi:.i:s the Mary Sharp has stood (inn amid the des olation of war ami the per. tcuiions of t nvv and jcalnusy, and tliisloii)! record oi faiihtul and successi'ul toil should c a si.ilait nt .-ten-, antic for the future. 0 ST I' HKNT.S Ol' THIS ( OU.l'.OL, occupyint; positions of honor thrniicdn. nl the land, and who, by llieeiliieiitii.it hcicneeiv eil, are made hlcssinjjs tothoiisamls of "Soiuh .111 hollies," ami to the eoiuminiitii s in w hit h they reside, nrvln 111, vitiuw i.f thcthoroiieh work done at the Mary Sharp in cducatiii;; mind ami heart. L'CONOMY of dress is insured hy a m at ami imxpui.-ivo ioo.i,-i. Looks nit'l stationcrv ciin lie lioiieht at Nashville prices. N" eomhinations formed iy which any te:n lu r is to receive a nrolit in nioni.s 'pint fur pti.ils. ALL STYLES CFFUnWHlFiE Approxii 1 ill ion I'x'uet, !l Approximation j.ri., s .,f JT30.. ! do do 'm. do iii. iXi.. I'.IO" Prizes, elm. 1:111;;:;: t' j. Application for r: t. s n. cli,l,s JL made only to the i.lliivt.f tin- ('. New rlt ans. l'or fiiriln r iul'oriii.itioii write (lur!: ini full address. S. ud oniir liy bp lniTistt nil lettir or .Mom v th.M, at;,- ""!' to M. A. DAUPHIN Niivllrlui-. or M. A. IiAFPIIIN. 1)07 S v. nth .''t., W:i-hiit.,n, li.l mwt cp m State Agricultural and i! chamcal College, Knoxville, Tennessee. I'rici low a. the sum. cant, louil.t ii, Nii-hville. His I'ureiiiite is nil h:..,.i;inle, and will stand the to. tut any rniM iialh Usiicc. I'ictcr. s. Cli -i na.s. ,'c., 1;', ;nl I'lauatl. A lot on haml l'or ;:ile vi iy ,,w. .;' ,.,rts. Moulding' t'oi sale chi.ip. ' I , u wiint mil. in yoin t ime chairs, ct me am! 1 ior.'n. i'. l'iitillt .'l-j.ly N'.neel Mills. AH l.ilai.-oi I'p.j X'Jit SfffWH lnj.li Sjiklliltf M, 1 ii.'.-u , . .. .11 i;e j,n no i; t ( Ol TIN'S niade to 1,1, ... '..,.! r. fell, . . .1, I of tin 11 it-, si on haml. ol anvsi,, nl I. ).- 1 Its coi;r.-e. inciinle Scieulilic, I.itiW; thev can he ton "lit for an nil. en . I.. 1 1,. u it: : Miiitarv sindii s inal. r lift.-, a i-n-fisf r- lelivcrlhi m in a Nl( I! i I.M-' 1.. . inslriie..rs. The stit.U tits fellii 8 titbl lilllll 1:11 I ail, el :i 11 i-spi r'.eiii'i't ni nl Ihcciiiinlv. lie kit 1 s . 11 hu meat of METALLIC CASES, nscneap, orchuiiir th:m tLt- Mti.t. 1:01 1 class iioi t he lovtars i.hl anil liatr lioiiclii in Niishvi',1, . 1 1; mm hi! -e ..f Aird.m-iic Kraj l.y, e 11.1. an Kii.m nt 11111,1,, r lr ki!c. nt the ' elisli ( oiui.inar mat I .S. i:,hinrv iiiilets in charj I ant. One year's pn punitory iiiimi ! piovi.lt il. Applicants lor nin.miuii ti l.,ti... ,,..: 1 .. . 1 .. . -.-.I-.... . ...... , 11s ne ill's 11 siiw-lnlll ol Ins own, can mi any onler jt short 1,1 tici iiiiu'-'1. a, a pmzxxw Winchester, Tenn., ni.ii. ku in TP "T5 TTT" TIIK PltoSPPCfS of the Iiistitutiim were never better; r. ipiists for Catiilonues uml iiiformalinii received dai ly, not only from the Southern States, hut from points north of the Ohio river. TIIK STANTAl;l ofeiliientli.il is hbjh, and rests upon tin- con viction that every system of liistrui linn should he estimated hy its success in pnunntinjr the hiehir education : hv its ahiliiv to in.-ren... the power tnnl raiH!c'of thiiiieh't. ami 1.1 11..1 Medicines ard Chemicals, FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, 'l l... .itioiiii 11 ..1 ll... 1 "1. i cr-ilv 1. 1,1 Mil, its Hirrcmidin;;s i.rv luauiilul. llf mate is superior. Tuition io free to student appointed by mcmbersoftl Tennessee Legislature. 1 easts common to all student fur 40 o from Slo") to 11. 1. Winn tuiti-n is add Jill. for filial- trues i in! '"iirth. r iniW't' dress JiK. 'J III 'MAS W. lUMlo Pre.-id.nt I'tir.trsl.-fT.vr june'Jti-l'm Kii"X"la'. li Mr l Ii ,tr. I rcscnptioiis . an fully ei.mpiiiiudcd with accuracy and dispatch h'v coiupetcnt person., at nil hours of tin.. ,av ami uiehl. feh!.')-Vj. Iv " aili'.inillL- colltlliert. llli.l in .1... l'..il...t SI..I..L, C..nriK aii.l So or . i',.,,.M . v.wl,..;nl only excite llicmiiult.icxtcml.il seii.niiii. Tennessee. " ' I research, hut lo join with it that pure moral , culture hy which alone the true dignity and Well-in ingol liiiinanitv is insured. JOHN M. HUTCHINS WIN l IIlJSTKKl'KNN I.KAI.KK IX rail. I owan is in the coiintv. the otlic ones a lew inilce away, 'l'lie limltli of nnr citieim is tiiisnr passed, ami we are entirely tree from coiitaimiH iliseit;-es, sueli an yellow fever ami iliptberin. Hut. wlien the system iIoch l.fcome inijiaiiiil, nnlure furnishes imthu remedy, for FranLlin lius iimre nnncrnl wprini-.i tlmti any county in the .date. Ainonjf these arc Hurricane sprinirs, funiis;:uL' uli.!iur v.u'.cr; ('as- fulpl.ur ull i,1;. ncsia ; l-Ntill. til W CHEMICALS, Standard Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Yai'iiishcs, Ivr-StuH's, Hair ,v Tooth llnish.s, Toilet Articles, lVrl'iunerv, N.iips, Shoiiltlcr Unices, Tnissts, Siiom-.'s Old all varietiis of I 'racists' Sundrii Ci- ;r l',.s.. M i I 1 1 I .. .. '. . i ., .ne. nun ..njiiors lor .Meiliciita purpi .sis. I'hysiciiitis' prescriptions canfidlv cum poilinhd, iiiiilorilti'saiinuiiiil with cine -on dispatch. m..s TIIK F.UTLTY .'oi'si.-t of Dr. 7.. ('. (in.ivw, Hist and (lnv President, assisted hy a full able ami e.xpc ricut ei! eorj.s of Professors. KXPKNSL.S. IW Mum!,. Tuition in f'olhiate Department S(l 00 : on 2 (10 cinlc, - ..four in:, i eiiaiyiieatc; incbesier. t he sn tin, I ti-.. I i . . i I it.) I Ini.sli lilom illld llllil ( l'oi(f( ; into a llti kr. n.-,. K'..til. ll:... '..' . " lur ymt. i j. (, ,UAI,U;J, i (,:!in, XKr IS IN ADDITION To n Larejc am Select Stock of Canned Goods, &c, J.A. Gaines, At Isove .y, TeinphtoitV old stand, (Hansom's Jilmk,) Has a splendid assortment of Moots and Mioes, Dry Coo.ls, ( 'onf, etioneries, Ac. t,'-:. Call ami see !uiv low they will be sold. I pv.- cash tory Is, H .l sell strictlv for cash. 1 o-i'.ively m ous eharfa'ul. inaylU n 00 (I (10 1 no ' ol) 1 (10 Iutt rmt tlintc " Primary " " .Music, ( Pimm) with use (,f instrument " Siu eial Vocal Lessons " " Painlinj; (not including ma- tcrial) " " LrawiitK " " (iernian and I'rench, each., n i :...i.. o . .. . ...no, iiuiiioinK wiiMiin', tint mnl 'Kills-. i;) r,0 Payiiii nts to he niade, one-half in advance tor each half scssi if twenty wulis. l'or Catalot'iicf, or informiitinii, adtlrcss the President, or Proftssors (i. W. Johnston and A. T. liarrctt. BMit. The nextwisii,ii lupin tlie 2d Wed- uesday in Septeinhcr. 1IAYDEN MAIICII, President Jioitrt! nf Trustees. Julv 1 I.1SS0 JOE A RLEDGE, At lite house lately iiecnpitd hv l'minni; A Son, Public S,p:arcj WINCH KSTr.I5.TKXX., Proposes to furnish, ch. no f,,r t the best hraiids id ipiality, ' ' WHISKIES, E RAP; DIES, WINES, CORDIALS BEER, ALE, OYSTERS, SARDINFS, CRACKERS. Cigars, Tobaccos and Snuff. His liar will ho superintended hv Mr. ii.ni. xrieiice, ami he nuiirnntK- that the oei m hi,iif, uh, will he sold. Hot drinks hir Winler.aiid eoolniiis for Summer. Hive i a til. il. pill 1 1 -t f Pliss, hkl I NASHVILLE. : : 5 TENS F0RSALE. A Viiluahle lionso ami t (,n Hili street mar the Winchester Xorinal. Terms, cash .ippiy in x. II. I'LNCII Jmiel!, lSSIl. Elk River Mills. Headquartors for the Milling ruwuu j t rranKiin and Adjoining Counties . To the Public ! My Woolen Mills, at Owl Hollow, nre nim bi operation, itiminir ,,ut Jeans, I.insi vs mnl lilank.-t. My Ciirdinj; Machine i in tfi order lor inakiiiifw.,,,1 rolls, and tin, custom ol the 1. 1 1 1.1 if is solicited, I will pay the l.i.'ti. -t nmiL. cadi, for all-wool dcliit n ,1 at ih,. Mill- ' it , . , W- ItAXSO.M Mav lull, ISs.'i. iiice .Mills (known as Ilintmi MillK,) arc s i,..., ii iak river, t nre- miles north of Winchester, ami thnemilcs west of Heehcrd. ! "7 " Kiveii up to have the ItKST .MA (1II.MK of any Cust, JliH i theeour. imvniL' everythmuaewlv fitttd up from wheels to holts, uml havin tltree runs on w heat mid one on corn, enables us to always he up with our work, with plentv of wnter 'to s..iit inu aiwnys Ry-t your (frindinK no wattintf until to-morrow. Our iiceoniinnila- nons are ( ipialeil liv no Mills in the country Wilh Mr. Win. M.'Taft' im miller, mir Mills turn nut IT.iurnml Meal cTcell, I hv t.r. Our increhant work is eipial to thal'of any Mill. Orders for l'lniir ami Meal promptly lilled. We thanl; the public for a lihera! m , palioli:!i.'c since starlim;, and hop,, to he able io merit n more libera I one a wi ilo the work b'K.U: A DAVIS. STOVES Plain and Janmned Stamp:. Ware, Mantles a Grate WOODEN-WARE, Ice-Gream Freezers Of the most improved pattirn, ALWAYS ON HAND .Send us your onler.". V. have prompt and hmiett ulkvt'un- 'u visitintr the citv cull nnd fee its- jaS- Ilemetnlicr the place: Nos. 24 & 26 College Street. Nashville, Tcnn. R. POOLE, Pliotoei'a Corner Union mid flurry NASHVILLE, feb:l TE'5 BEST WHISK The nlaee to set tho best hrnn; , Whiskies, and mire, line old Apple i,r";. nt No. In N.Suuiinei st.. m-ar i ...nti; l.iijimrs uml t iuiirs nnu . . i v I KA on haml. JA.MJVM . netM iislivua, A .1 IL t. V UOOU9 Uliv. . novitjMil