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'4 ! I I;:' II 1' r in I i I if '1 1 i I 1 1 1 I I L ,1 i Mi 11,0 ' i id ' nervi-a lli 'i ui . vm. j.M..vrn;n, Ki.ik.h. flue -nr. Sis iiiontlr,-. T'.iivc iiiimili Winn n il! (21 e. Ml- (-- i 71 c.n! . . ... . ; nt . .'.'" -. it: .1 !'!'. em.:,,;.', the i t:i. .(i,) i- M.I 1- I'l iiliini- rut. r or an- : Vi T il C HI I ill III" II 1 Mil:!'.". Ulii"!' .!.i!.- I IH i II li I - ill:'' re I ires 1:1 l'n1' .). i:. i'ni- 1. 1 ! i j i tints- i .til a'- !! ii ui lit uv.ii ec-- For antic !-..- i ,i, lid;,'. ii inn ni.ci' ('. A iii n!' I V.'ii'.iiii iliiv ii. A"; ''It 1- M j.,r- ii ''Hill i. ! I;.'. Li,-: !! in ,c :ri- i 'l 1, !:.' I In :ici"i'u,ci i:. !'.)! Icy a i- Hi'.i i:it' f Slicnir of I'i-.iii! A i ; : 1 1 I i I li ii:. r ii i c! i' ii li. Iht t ii" V'j: County Tiu:;ito. V.'i' IT.' i'l. '.It I !" ii.iri'.i more n i 'incli'l -ill' 1"! ii I' A.. I .VI; f 1 i .ml. ciiiiili , :il li,. i n ui: ,IM. II -I I !' l l. Wc (I I'l' ll'ltlmi i..''l I'l illlV'.IIIM'. Hull. I!. I'. A !-x." inlt-p : ::! M !: H '.I ' , 1 1;.' r- -f fi'nl.i lln- l if'li v .ni.'.-i'iti.il lii tiii'i "f Tim s-.c Ci..i.I' III till !' Hllllil " "I I' lll'illl. I 'mMI'.II, ( ill'i, I'rMiil.iin, l.i.inlii, M..r-li;.ll, M.k.p iiinl li'iiin il'inl. Kl.cti, n Ni.v. ',;li, If I. V.'. -1 1 MII'll' '!'! 'I III Mllll'illlli'l' lillll ll"ll 'I' I! I ..i I'. ..I!,.iil cniliilv. i-:i r,'n.'!i.!;i'.. ,r (' h;i.-- 1'i.in II.' I'il'ili I'l'i'i'i''.-;. m, I J .;. ii iii iifTi'iiiK ". i i.iiij.Hi il if ilic ci, mi- I i- i, JiiJ'.nl, i null', li, li'llic, Ii.iliiil i nilli'.li, ( Lincoln, Mnoic, .M.nvli.ill l.'ll li'ill, N.'Vcllllii t I, JN-I. I .'iillnn'i.r.!. Cor rtcti; Senator. riille .1 ' .1 to ,tii'ii,'!ii.'i' I1''. I".v 'A',, 'i 1 l.-ilc a c.ni.li'l.'li. for Sinle S, iiiiIiii- fi-Miii i iii. - i,f I'i .ii.I I'm, l!i .il'...l .hi.' M. .-re, ! i-niii.' N .V n. Ii. r i l. ciinii. I . March 12, (i!C; 7 2 -J ' . l'n i il iiit sun! l'ree Trade, and 'i"d and lit. Mr. Win. ( 'a'ii' l'Ui,"of Na-hville, oik of till' oldest plinteiu in Telilie-see, ilieilj , , ., .... , . , , . .1 f ceiitis' w i.u r vi.-r.iti" ins 'ia'i"iiu r in Keti1ltck,! The S. Supreme Court has di e di d tlmt, the net ol Cnii!'te-s making (,'i'ei iibai l... !e;-al Ii mil r ir, citi.-titii-tioiiui. I'Vce 7'iao'c v. IVi.tecliiiii may split l!ie Inioci'alie piuly, hut we will love t oy other parly, under any other name, il' l'ree Trail'! shmiM be ils policy. II Tree Trade is not right in political i .i ; :. .' " "'""i-, ; ;''; IVee air, sons! seas ui", hope anil lile The li, a. on lie! I t' all 1 1 is creatures. y ives i.i the Protection. The call for ll law to iiii.tict sliecii n.'iiin t I in- altaek.s of dogs is bieomiug general thi'o'wlioiil the State, and will doubtless, be made a , ad'ng issue with I'gi.-lalive aspirants :i: '.lie next rlec li'.n. Hl- The di el-inn ii. the iiijui.ctii.il suit dues nut suspend the liailioml 'i.i.in.i;--Monel'M. The ( 'ommisii.ieis me civ temporarily restrained u tln-iv fi:i.ctiui.s in respect In the two I'nads piavin;; for the illjuiicti' ll. I'l' 1.1 !l geiicn.l I' iniillg of rcjn r tl.ink oiu-eil' ju.siiiieil in conch that wheal has In t. been badly ih.ti' ! III llie vicld will be it l:ll'''e ore 1 V . lill ll year. Hut the " liull.i" and " bears" in commercial centres tire busy in Ixiiig ami buying. We jiiii have a bouiitiful cereal crop this year, and of course it will sell very low, in obedience to (he law of demand Mid supply. Hi. rope's demand, may help t:p the price, mill thus benefit llie farmer, tint there is no help for ll.e fanner in a I'lolective Taiill' which' delves into his pocket (or (lie nccc-nries of life, ami if he cannot pay he niml starve. . I i: ,: . f t I I i.e. in ...uii.s. iiii'ii met in New Oil. ai.s the .'i!i inst. 1 About foiirliflhs of I he dele; ales are I imgroes, the remainder are Federal o!'-1 lice holders. It apt rs as if they will1 .... , ,. I mo no .-.i.-iiu uckci, inn are so.iu im- Ar. Inn for next Fiesiilenl.. I'ml Ar-I lliur cannot swunlle Louisiana oul.nl ier vote now as Hayes did, and tin re s where the shoe pinches. Florida. ,i corri'spoiMietH oi me asliville 4 I . ! . I ' I 1 1 Moilil recently cave .is views about Fo.-idit. which .seems, of late years, lo i i ,. i ,. ., it .. , ., I; be the garde,, sjiol of the ,,l,, States j. in the csli.iial.iiii of-newspaper corrcs- ioinleuis. J Ins writer lo tho World: ""'"I nl'snrd. I hey will, in tune, see nppears In know what he was lalkiiio'"1"' "I'i'i'eci.ite the truth. It is by no i!n- i , i, . ., i i ,i i i I V ! Illlollt. It mav II' 111 Is l-at no- leu, I mm. Ifc ...iii',... , . 1 .i , ..ii nil: mini oi ilium, miis.ieicrs. ami or but tho following extract de erves attention : l" Honda fever is likely to be V.'f !. nwaviiled by the present severe I 111,1V U.1 ..I i ... (I . . i.i , i , , .,, '"""" id none -, V . 'ill ulili.lt ...11 ..... 11.. 1 'J'i ""' oiiiuiii.iy prontiii a great t .I'll' many people t l( Sotiiiwiint i ,, i'i,; warmer clumite fur mom comfortabh. fi rm ''"""'' I l'v0 tlnmght it due to the j',,' ;. ' ;mhic well-beiijo- that I should scud you jr. thUbrkf ' prcscrijiiioii,' which I' hope i'i ft : iiii'i li ijl iiuivjir'r ti:i n irnnrni in iti..t M ivo ebrifuge. or, nt any rate, may ci. i n i o t,i-jioioiMi iu in mo very sernius i . j . i 1 1 . .. ... .- ..i.i....: .. :.. ,i I;; '.li., ir " oiiuii i rent inei.i. As my IT .'end 1 '. il "i-'i'siliu I l-llllll .veil . , . , 111 . 1 I a ' If neo.ilo sull em- ,.' : . : V '",w ? c"'- ". i ii S iiitliward ,. . , i"-" "i "iiiiiiiin-'-B, nun lor tills llolilei'. irom siici) .'it i'i en . .' I . ..r . i i i ii ' '1't.i r-rir. o iiiu nuilll ' m and fnolnil ,.o,l MS . ..Idle JenncHsee J.;., AIrf,Wshor ; I(.v. J. T Curry Southern heilliieky, U'i.,,.1,,,,,. ,,,,,,, ,V..m r ' f' ' honi try Mississippi. Arkansas. . '. 1 ' rry. J.'misiiimi or JexHs-rilinnst liny place I'lir tliis , ni in, clvr 11,,, i i,l ....... I., i... ridden .State of Florida." -in u. e i'm ., ' " Presidential Prospect?. A Wi's!iiu;t ii (!"nwi(itiilciil f ih. Cilii im.;iii Kii'j'iip r, '.vim seems In In posted iiinl iiu;urli.;l in his views, iiiimi lions, favorable, ihc Ml'tuiii,,' I'l'ini - 1 r-Ml-l who Ml'IJ 1 It chance I'l be ; nomliiiiloil f'.r IVsidcnt nt ll"' Ciiven- j ti'iii in Cii:c;:;'0 ll"lt .Inly ' Joseph I", .Mc!)iii;:1'I, i'f In 1 is mi ; 1'. Flower, i.l' New York ; Samm-I J. Ihindull, "(' Pennsylvania; Win. II. Fin' lisb, ii.''('.iiini'i.,:i'iit ; Win. K. M'.rri-.in, f Pimm; Andrew Curliii. "f Pennsylvania ; S.imticl J. Tilili'ii, of New York ; Henry li Payne, ,,( Ohio. We vvili support cither, lint v.-nnlil It' . .. n ioic-, u.tn (''cc'iiii J'iv. ii v.i' i-niii'i .'. , . ii i . r 1 1 t iiilVC l-ClMI'l' IIVIII'I, ''I I 'I.! "ill ' I " I i r ne:;t l'n -id, ml. yvi!!o Dlctrict'-Tennes-see Confercnco. Tliinl nnni'liif 'imul' r!y "n-iin;' : Mi. .Mmiiili iiinl Ii. tln l, nt JVii .i !, Miin-li iumI '!" Tnl!:ili"in:i ciri'iiil nt Turkey Crci k, April '' Snli'in circuit uL l'uni.V ('Impel, April 12 m.'l i:'.. Wi'icln Avt Sliiliuii, at iii;:!it, Apr.l . . . Murlil" I'lniii nii'l Iictl'd, al l.ctlicl, ,,ri !l nnil 'i'l. j Jaim'IiI'iiii; riifiiit, at lliiinil'iii U.ii I ,,,i ''Il inn 1', '... 1 ..... i ... "i I I iirlniri' .liiil'ill, .'iiiy iin'i 't Ilik IJivcr circuit, at J-I..yi Chajiel. .M.iv JI and II r.vnelilnir'' and Mulberry, nt .Mulber- rv. Alav 17 it it I 1 " I'livctleviile circtiil. at I! lolivill Mav - I ami 'i'i. Maeeiloiiia circuit, al I.ib'Ttv, Mav ,.l llli'l .lillie I. v.-tut i!l- Siati-n, nt n';:!it, .Iiine',. , M;,'!!! CIICUII, III l.i lliei, .(.llie i ... ii ,i...i i.... . ' and . Meilitnu and M-iores, lit .Mool'es Chn.el, .Inne I I am! 1". I'eiei Imi'g ciieii'.t, at Ml. Zioii, June - ' 111111 -- . Conn I - v i . I and I.i ui.hiirg Station, I ni"' ami -.1 I )rvdeii's hiiin and Mission, at I'rv - ' den s, .1 nl v .i aii'l l. Kiel, Valley circuit, at Knight's, Ju - lv 12 and HI. Sin liivvi'desintiiiii, at night, July lo. Noruiiiiidv Aii-si' n, July ! I will preach at Normainlv Marcli'Jo. i,,i, f it... i I- IIWII.l . 1.1 "III..-. . . M I A Sad Story. We heard lif-t wi ck one of the sad- ilesl slui ie.s we ever li-lciii ( to. We ! In. ii, I il l'n. II 1'ie I'. II Sls.iell. uhn ." ............ 7 . vi.-itnii' 1'ilal.ves m tins coiinlv at'KeuliiciV race iorses7 . j,ne. II,. .aid tl.nl a friend in Kit - liiula, Ala., had I'oiin. .iued suicide, ami the story runs ihusly : His friend was silling in a lomn en- !jav"l in clivers:. '.loll Willi a gentle- inan. His linle boy cine in while be! j was talking mid ti'.ubleil Lis lal her. I he lather, not wi-lnn- to il;sturln ,, ,. J),i you solemly iuomi.-e never to piidml llie little h llow a.-ide, teili'iL'' dilute yotir h'pior and never In straddle him at the same time to go away j as,thebbiid when you know that the ed- he did so the little fellow s ibh d ami ilt.r of tl.i.s paj-er holds only a .small fell j i : 1 7 1 1 -1 a let stove, killing him in-1 j air 1 sJautlv. The fat her M'.ea.ui d, ..ml in fi. 'ii yon give good and sndicient so doing startled bis wife, who v. as i: ' H . i:. I to always spell negro with twog'sT stairs wa. hi.'ig the I.ahy. In trying t i . Vi'dl you hold yourself in readi- coiiio ilowii slttiis, site ic;i i.ini in .j.c j ,cr neck The hi art br.il.cn liitl craud ii-ImIhI went i;: ..lairs a short tune at lc. ami found that his wife had hit t lie ba'.y in the tub of v.nlc.- li " i .. drowned. It v. its mo." I'lan il.e fat her eoiihl i ', ."ii.l in :. fe'A ln:.i..li :- ! e bli'U (.111 ! i" In. in ; b: f .' a I; i p..! i i. i!'. !'ll! I ail :.. I..".- i Wc i a I.:' '.I'i ,'1: a1 1! " c lie . i r iii '.. i Wn- ti.;- .i.i? Ilieral. ; .,!,' I,i ill,, pi', d' sl'.r.a- ad '.' r Klon ii or an nivii Tho Clcimo cf the Ncroec From the Na - It v i IK- l!;iinur. The recent convciilion of the nceroe( of this Sialc, which asseiublcd in tin Slate ( apiiol, was an cldeiice of eir I lll'MI'1 to advance and elevate them-' selves m ll.e social ami political : scale. I his desire is t,, b,. placed to iheir;cre,- ll. he white people of the Slate have) no objection to every laudable Ih'i ! , liny uial.e Ml litis ilireclloil. Imicei the white pcojile of Tcl.lu : vi bav s. low li in ll.e p!, . litest ioic manner ""' ' ' Unit lliev want llie nevrn clueali i i i ,..,,,...., ..... .... .,, cilucnliou from ten to twenty dollais w here they ihelnselvcs pay mie. There i;t ""l I'l'obably one lu gro in a thousand """'.'"'"'t ' 'at' lf " ""t leK.i.. cut in sonic way or nuo'hcr on white ..!,, ,.. einnbivmeiil . fr ii.Ki, lot- I. onu s. 'I heso are simplv facts lhat en ami mi convention can cl.iin;;c, no resolution blot out and no speech controvert. The possession ol the Liillni cannot change the fact. They innke great mistakes w hen they uiliicrial.e to compel the while people i I i.. .i . 1 i I , 1 .iiii'in in i.niiia sunns, in which they lire not entitled, either bv llieir in- i.i.: - icii.ciii-i' or voiuiir iiower. In flits Slaie, nt least, the iieern is in n miiiori i. i ..tn .. . .i i ,i iii, mm urn o cou.ii ii e ro lie en ol ,,,,.. For .hem. in (he facotiflhe.se things, to present, nnisstie of races is ineaiiM our purpose, lo i is . I .1 . . discourii''( Ihc I'fiiisi'Worlliv elh.rts ol lea. liiiL' neoroes to tulvai.ee, itnprovo ami elevate their people Cul laking the history of man kind, they should be apprized 'that Hot in one generation nor in several tren erations have any people emerged from a Mine oi scrvitmle and entire illiteracy, mid become the superiors or the eiiia'ls socially or intellectually of those who lately controlled them. .!!.. ... - .o.. .n in witness the U'litenarv :.f . , ueric an .Mnimilism. A celebration 't Iho ' (.enleiinud Annivcrsttwy of the .gan,.a!in of the Methodist Epio(.l dinreh in America" will be 'held in Jlidtiiimre, December 27th. The work oi picpaiiiuoa mis ueen allotted to It is na id that tho two-ctil slainps i . . .. use im.y cosrs me t .ovcriiiuen, nine cents a thousand. From Alto. t i die Homi1 ,).nini.-ii: liKliiHlriiiii." iim tin; J'iiini:tl Iiiim hIhuvd Hell' iii wMiri'liiiitf fur ami souding out inch inattor only in wliolcsniiio nml lij.'c-iiililc, kiiiiiu puliiieiar, or ")optilai'-:iy-luvi;i fiiiiractur" inanacs ii!:nii-t iiviuiiilily In in ji litllc pcrsunality, palri'iii-ni, or Hninutliin in tlio "dof't Hiiii" lied It is indeed amusing for an uiilxiiliT, v. Iiom- liCiirt in not mi inflamed it!i !iin country's interests, and 1iom' bruin is nut sn fnvcred IVoin days of ai'int llii'ii'lit and ni'liti" of wakeful I'llieitnde, f. i' l!,c '';,'inl pciiplu" i f denr lid Franklin I , : : 1 1 1 I alnnf -and Hindi '.In: lide of I lie pi'lilical ocean us it eblic and l!'iAs, bejiriiiL' upon its licaviiiL' Iiii-'hii n, i lids of iiiinuowM uplicaved i'or want ' weilii, or from fril.t at tin; inia; iii'd appnuieli of a wliulc. Will ( Ik; day ever nniu dawn nlicn men uliu d'.'-ire and ask for pulilii; patronage will c'.nK,' rijil.l "lit ami oiler on llieir inerils, II tiny ill" loini'l to possess hiicIi oimliti' s? Such im the case in the iluvs of Wavy t.rocke' t; hut men an; ciihcr fcliat im.t now tlian tl:cn, or else they ci.nsiil, r the " coinuinu people more igm rant than those, ol earlier dale. Immigration seems now to he the highest wave, lint it is so uncertain that it uill doubtless lose its piitroimgu ere long ; and oh, hw the eaiii-e of imnii ginlinii will siilli r! I5ut one thing is sine: TIicm' men are going in on n linn1, or not at nil. It' there is a politician in this district l" don't know it. I have seen no cnrres- poiiileiice inili'aliii'' such a 'liiii''. If icre is a tioliiiciali aiiioiiL' us. he is out of leek mid onfall to contract a ease of f-I.Ur.ixi-. at huiiil of some sentinel ..I Sin'e or eoiitity. ' 1 1 I pie here lire all fanners and .'I'lll litlil'll. (,,,,. j,,.,. ri.oi'tcd to be iiiL'ooil o K 111 ' r I il'l il , Wheat is iloiibl!e.-s daiuiiged to some extent. (.'a itoi Cl.icii''o Ncttn : Since six editors and repiiitcrs were ili.-cbaroi d fiotn the ! l.oiii.-ville Courier Jouriial ollice for be- : ,, ... .. .. ,. i iiil' Kepiiblicans, the IoIIonuul' iiuestions I ' ,. 7 , !'"'l! i1"1 l" applicant lor employ- luelil on lue paper 1. Are you and have you always been a JacUsouiaii Democrat t 2. 1ml you or any of yiuir relatives lose an a riu or a leg in thu Confederate ricrvicef .'!. l)ii you believe in n larill" for rev enue oidv I. Do von believe in the infallibility of I L in y W allers, ui, the inspiration of Mine A llilel'snli mill llm iiivinolliitlte . .(' j f. Are you willing to abandon all patriotic, instinct..., Christian diet, ami j every hnie of your iuiinortiil soul's wil- vatioii lor ?H) a week, piugtobacco, ami I democratic pulitus t li. Will ymi can.is.ily maintain the divine right o si ci.-.-ion 1 tn-.-.- I. In at' arms incase the editor ot : this paper mav con. em jilate luo- ving on Wiisliiii'.;toii with an ariny? 'wor.co of tho Vcather on Cropa. T!i weather exerts great inlluence i p' a crops, and each crop requires iiioie or less a ilill'ercil climatic coi.di I ion for its perfect devel'ipmciit. An excess of water in the soil ureveiils such development and causes a loss of ni trates ami other soluble plant foods III the d.aina"!' water. i ccply-ro.tcl crops, sucli as wheal, red clover ami iiiaugles, are best lilted to resist drouth, vhileshalloW'-rooied crops, as crass ami tni'niiis. are lhuse tlml Knl:i.' ii.iimI (rillll jj In a damp, cold suiiiiui r the harvest jH lv,lVN j.U(.t j,,,uU, imvjnj, lakcii p,u.,, ,4,uv j,, ,() , licicliey of light ,,,! heal ; the .season is alien too short or maturing the crops. A I now ledge of the climate best suit- o,l to cicli -.-. , is ,.r ,rr. ,, , s,-;,.,, t,, H,., , . V i - v" cultivator in selecting crops lor any special locution. 'I'l, us, wheat rcitiires hot and dry weather lor ils ripening pe riod, while oats will ripen in a damp at mosphere. Mangels, require, heat and will resist, drought, while turnips suc ceed best in n cool, moist air. !or 1 he character of the winter hns moro ess inlluence on that ot the follow ing season. '1 l,o soil loses nitrates to a considerable extent by drainage during il wet, open winter, limit development is prevented by excessive moisture. The w heat crop is usually in a back ward condition after it wet winter. In adverse seasons a cood. rich soil is the farmer's only hope. With plenty of plant loud to induce a great amount of vitality in the. plants, crops will olten succeed in producing advantageous yields when those on pour soils fail to mature. I'oor soils vicld their best re sults in seasons of slow but continuous growth, when the crop lias a long time in which to collect the scanty riiiuiIv of i i.i .. . -. . mini iiiev contain In tint seasons with an curly harvest, only soils well supplied with plant food can produce tun crops. Our Agents. The following named persons arc mi' tli, i'iz"d to receive and receipt for ub set iptious lo I Ionic Journal : John II Martin, Winchester. O'eorge II. Hanks, JJeeherd. I). S. liong, llockcrrillu. Ij. II. Sartaiu, Cmvan. W. IJ Uossage, Kstill Springs. I. N Martin, M axwell. O. P. r.ruce, lliintlam . i. W. Howling, Maxwell, li. W Hymn), Aivalt. Our init'OH fop Jb Work nml advert Hing are as low as ms those of any ofliue in the Male. Try tis. Two Fools. Sump old curmudgeon who has prob ably bcun jilted Keveral times, sins : Marrinprc, which is often railed a lot tery, is full of hviiiicrisv. Who courls honestly 1 ymuijf man and woninir meet, in a jmrty j hn is itttraeted hy a pretty face, a flushing ryo or golden curls. An introdtietinti follows, and a conversation full of unnvaning nothings. They part, determined to deceive each other, and when they meet again both are wreathed in mnUn, and each prac tices every art to gain the allections of the oilier Lnplivatinn becomes adora tion : they are engiiL'cd ; they marry ; and too often the old saving is' realized : " Sim gets a fuol for n husband, and ho '.'els n fool f ir n wife." Neither has I found that which cither should have u companion THE NASHVILLE 43ANNER Kilters upon the year INN I v illi increased fa- Cllilil 1, lillll ill llTMlilllllinll 1,11 till' plll't iii its iiimiimiji iiii iiI to make it still iii'ir.Mitti'Mc live to the p lu ral pulilif, 1;h cmp-of uli lnrs, reiini'ti in ami eiiri'i iii'iiiileiit in'etlinr- i(,j.,y nriiMiiizcil, mul v.' ill l' alile to funii-li nil news of iinporluiict', whii li, IukciIh r with lii" nil .l llie ilc(rii.li, pliuvs tin- I'.mm ner in the fi' iiit ranks oi i iiliTpii.,ing u,'Wia per. The I'limm r will i-ulitilillc tn fill its coIiiiiuih with inciter In, lli cIcVMtini; ami iiiKtructive that will innke it a wclcuinc and useful visitor to every Ihhim' anil limne. The nttentinn (,'iviiitn the ncirkeiK nml to nil kinds of me chanical ami manufacturing iinlu-tiv, a well im In a'iieiiltui'i', will i-uliinu ml it to the p:ilronai;e of all claim s. Nusliville, tlieeaiiital ef T niussie, the nl lieiitioliiil Inetriipoli nf the Smith, Il li'ent ami KPiwini; iiH'reantile ami iiianiifaeliirini.' cciilie, has a fail and tit ri jhc i nlalivi in tin daily ami we. !:ly liaiuiiT. I'rici'B- 'n-h, in advance: I)aily, nne vcar, ".Sll ; nil il l. r 11, rimls ill name iiriilinr- ! thai. Weekly, nne year, f I : six months, ti.j .''""S 'r'1' iu"iiti.s .w ecnis .Miuress ""hvHU'.'lViiii. ., ,, . ,. ,,' Mir The Home Journal and Weiklv Han- I tier one vear for fU'il). NASHVILLE MARKET. Ilncoii clear sides, 10,c, packed. Hauls Sugar-en red, 1 5Ao. Lard Snow Hake, in kegs, I'ictH Country lard, 10('-10A. Mggs l-'rotn first hands, 10c Feathers Prime geese, Me : mixed, including duck, l'lf'i'c. (iinscng, 8 1.M)(i 1.2"). lhigs,?1.7.r) per 100 lbs. Corn, shelled, .Vc Wheat, plump,- HOQDO; dry rod plump, 81 (" 1.17 J; dry Mediterranean. 81 Oof" 1.10. Corn meal, per bushel, ri'Jfi.l5i'. I'ye, new, from wagon, COc. Hay, 8I3('!"',U per ton. Hogs, averaging 220 pounds and up ward, 8").75:i('.0(). Cattle, extra good shipping, $.r.."(l(o Till': I'lIi'KNLV; of Ilai tl'iiiil ; T1IM iKTNA, of Hartford; THK KNOXVILLE FI15K, of Knnxville, Teiiu. Three better Fire Insurance Companies cannot lie found. I!..presi nli d hv WM. J. SLATTKK. Policies issued nt once on all ordinary risks Ueineinber that when the Home Jour nal is sent out of the county tho postage is added, lo-w it : 12 months, postage prepaid, $1. (i " " ' " 50c. " " " :50c. I respect fully annoiinee to the public that I have moved my stock of Leather (inods, si. i l. as HARNESS, COLLAR BRIDLES, SADDLES, loots, Shoes, k, mul other uooils kept in ,nv to the old slaml formerly occupied by J. I.. I!r,i,di, cast gorner of l'nhlie Sipiarc. 'Also will keep on ic c hand at store a stock of Upper an! Solc-Leu her. I also have, in llie snme building, a GENERAL REPAIR SHOP For the above frond. B.IIidcs ami Tallow wanted at tho above stanil. IW Will continue the Tanning bus iness at tho old (Porter) 'lanyard, as usuoi Uespeeltully, r. 1. PETTY. jaii2.rtf I keen on hand nml manufacture tn order uil Kiiulsol I'lirniliirc, winch I propose to sell at low ratcH. Also, n nice hit of I'ietures. Mouldings, Ac, idwavH on hanil. Allsias of COFFINS Walnut, lhiicwoml cases. Caskets, Metnlic Cuscb, and till kinds of T.iiniiiiiiKs nml Liiiii.i'B for h.hih. k.,m coiistaiiilv mi liiiml. Fsoeciiil nttentinn ffiven to I'n.lirtnkitif;. J pricce are ri'iisonalile. . ........ ... uirr, nil llie U-C ol Wlllc ll niv x, , FIil'.D WKNCiKU, Nortlienst nMc I'uhlicl S.piare. Marks, Gregory & Embrey, Attorneys at Law, Winchester, Tenn. Will prnctico in theConrlr nf t.Vm,l,i:,,.nJ adjoining coiintii'K, anil in the Initeil States ..,... r no., oiij.iciiii. uuim at Auslivill lelllleme. Ml IK., i ni. i Ahead of all Competitors. r.iixSiU'FH Men, TnlirislH, JCmii;rimtH, raniilhs. 'i'ju; ;i;sT :oi'TK to Imii-vii!' . 'iiiein nuli, ltiiliaiiMiiiliK)('liiea''o ni.il ll.e .Nui lli, is via Nusliville. Till'! lilCST llOl'TK to Ht. LniiU mid the WVsl is via Ali'lvi'tini''. TIK I!IT JW)l.'TK to West Tennessee anil Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas puinls is via MeKciizie. Don't 2?oiBct Xt ! ISy tliis Line you secure the iff Speed, Safety, (,'iiinfort, Salisfactioii, ...AT TUB of K .pense, Anxiety, Hnther, ratij,'iie. J)c sure to liny your Tickets over the N., G. & St. L. Railway. Tlie Iiiexiierii iieeil Traveler nefd lint L'" iiiiiiss; icw eiianircH are necessary, nun Mien us ure iiiiiivoiiiaiiie are iiiiiih' in i iiion i'iiuui, THROUGH SLEEPERS IIIMWKKN Atlanln and Nashville, Atlanta ii ml St. Louis, Ailanla ami Lnuisville, Nusliville mid St. Louis via Cnliiinliiis, Xashville mid Louis ville, Nashville and Memphis, Alartin and St. I. 'ills. 1 iiiouCilv mul St. Louis, .Mckenzie and Little llm k, where connection is iiiiide with lliruii;h Sleepers to all Texas points. ( all on nr mlurcss A. 1!. WKLNN'.Triiv. A., Atlanta, (in. J. II. ri'.KIil.l'-S.T. A.,'linltaiioo,:a,Tiiin. W.T. ItllliLKS. 1'. A., (liiiltanoin.'a.Teiin. W. I.. DANI.LY, (i. I'.AT. A., Nashville, Tenil. Gh.oep Real Estate ! .Seven or eight valuable lots in Win chester, six of which nro well iniproved and suitable for residences,. can be had; at much less than cost. Apply nt the Home Journal ofl.ee, or, to W. J. Si.Arrat. A First-Class Family Newspaper. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. The Christian Advocate, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, (ie.ieial Organ of the Metlimllst r,il. c.-iial Cliurcli, South. 0. P. FITZGERALD, D.D., Editor. A lG-page Paper, Clipped and Stitched. Out)' $'4 a Vrir. Nix Moulin, f 1. Tlirrc M.iiilliii, 50 tl.. Ji..yi'oii. Litcmlurc, Xaea of the Day, Choict Miwellniii, Market llrjHirtx, EJucationt l'uyular Hcimcc, Yaricticii, etc. Every lliinz Hint properly Is lmi. tn a unnn'l, l'Ti'ly, etirertiiiniiii.', insiiueiivii newspniiT for t.w Fiimily Ciri'lu. hiee..iien uuh.n tiiiiuslieil. Try it. A'lilress, J. U. 9IiFF.ItKI., Aicrnl, Kankvlllr, Trnu. -Siii'l fur nur fli-nernl ('iiliiloue nml Prk' List of Hiiinliiv-w.iiiiul lVriiiilitiuls. etu. 0ETSTRe Dr. B. B. SLAUGHTER Will hp pleased to have volt learn his prices, ami try his work, liood reference can he uiven. Brf.tMlii'i' ltansoin House, near the Hap 1 1 t Cliurcli, Winchester, Tenn. fileel'.j rr HiH-tln, Hulhn, l.'mil, H ftbJ I STrce will nmMfil t'tvo fi " ullttl'iilloanii. ii'iomtrj n i'l i H.rlL. TtuUllll..nl')rnl! n and If mm in DtiM-R, I jonli rtiftriiiitml to li ; I if llm iuilir. l)U"rl tar tn nni timo llm w Double l UcMlliuuTraIii"i nnm, jin-nnii." n-.ifiiioi..i 1 Uil. AdUrw., NANZ A NfcUNtH, LOUlSVlile, P Paynes' AUTOMATIC Engines. 3 to 100 Horse Power. n HaUable. Il.rablr, ami KsDnmlryt. will furnlih i horn iowr with It, ftiel nd mtr (ha any ataer n. sue aulll. nut Uned with tn tutorottic cut-nlT. C.u.opu. C Mm lite. D. W.PAVNUi3oM3,UuIo.Cmiiiiij.N. V. The University of the South is located at SF.WANKK, TKXN., upon the Ciiinlierbuiil I'laleail, 'J,000 feet above the sea level. This School, under the special patronage of the liislmps of the Protestant Kpiseopal Cliurcli in the South ami South- west, oilers the healthiest residence ami llie best ailvantaifes, both moral nml educational, in itn (iriimiiiar Sehools and its Colleeiate ...! '1-1 1 ... ..I i, . .... ... ., " ., mi., .hi- kiciii iiepariiueniH. lor llie siecial eliiims of this I'aiversily for pntron iiK'e, apply for ilociimeais to the Ucv. TEr FA 1 K lloltUSOX, Ii. j)., Vice Chancellor, Sew mice, Tenn. fuel.'l-ly Music Teachers,- CHOIR LEADERS, SCHOOL TEACHERS. For Common Schools. Sniift bells, (.'itlets.) Itv L. ( ). F.mernoii. (ioldin Knhiu, (oOels) W .h'). 1'erkiiiM. Whip poorwiU ji'iUc.) Merry Cliinieg (oOe.) Sour Feho (7"c. All are mioil. elieerl'nl. i-.iiinl cillci'tions of m'IumtI music. For High Schools. Welcome Chorus (SI. I!v Tildea. Laurel H ream ($1.) Itv l'eikins. Vocnl Kelioe M. I'l'innlc oices. idles lev Colleee Col lection (SI.) Hiirh School Clio'ir (SI.) Hoar of Niinn'iifr one dollar. All are excellent books liy the best compilers. For Singing Classes. fhe Sinner's Welcome (7iicts.) liv Ktner- sen. IVerles iocIh.) Jiy W. (). l'erkiiw. The Ideal (7octs.) ClnsseH with eitlurof lliese books are sure to be siiceiwe.' For Choirs. Shepherd Church Collection ($1.2'i.) Tem ple (If.) Ilenild of 1'raise (nne dollar.) Anthem Harp (1.2S.) Kniprson'M Bonk of Anlhems (L2".) Cliurcli Ollcrint;s (1.25.) (iein Oletiner (one dollar,) anil uiony oIIiitb. Send fordewriptive lists. Any hook mailed for tho retail price, Lists free. Inquiries cheerfully answered. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. C II. Ditson & Co., 807 Iiroudwnv. New-York. siMKVJt'SPlT'1"1.'", "' "-'"i'ii"ii .1..1 TJ'X5.ai.lUcu:ii.''' ' "i i." i vrrt. n.. oi 1-. -l'llllltfct.nl.. a Vfgr a IV. L BRADFIELD'S G 11 Bradffefd's Female tut lit Regulator fs ii Sieeiiil liciurilv for ail diseases pertain iiiKtoTIII': WdMl'l, anil any intelligent wo man can cure heisell hv followini' tlieilirec- t'uiliK. Il isesiiieiiillv illieacinils in cases of y''S.'l lit IKtitifllt McilHlllllllillll, III? I7u7i', ami ;n linl I'i nl'iii'iiK. Il iillorils innnnliale relief, anil iiei uiiilieiitlv restores the Menstrual KiiuetioiiK. As a remcily to lie ustd during tlial critical period kilnwn as "( hivy nf Lift," tins invalualile preparation liasim rival! 1 HOLMES' LINIMENT Is mi INKsTIMAI'.I.KItDON to all cliilil heai int! Wnineli; a real blessing to sulleriiijf females ; u true MOTHER'S FRiENP. Win n applied a few weeks before cuiiliuenieiit it will produce n ipiiek mid safe delivery, I'liiilnil naiu. anil nlleviate the usual ilreiid. I acniiizinir sall'erin''. hevond the linwer of lan- i uiifti' toeXiress ! PRYOPt'S OINTMENT Is a sure mid speedy care fur llliml nr I'lirtl imj 1'ilfn, Sores, I'lceVs.Tu.niirs, Kistula, Itiirns Corns, J'i Inns, Sore Nipples, etc. Its effects are simply marvelous, and it is tin iin xprivsi hle blcsiuiij; to nil Millie. ui Willi eitlur of llie above complaints. Trv it! F'tf" For circulars, testimonials, mul full particulars, address Sole l'loprielur anil Alaillifaiiurei' of il.ese TIIKKK (ilJKAT HKML'HII.S! J. BRADFIELD, No. ION Soiith-rrvor St., Atlanta, tin. May il y T. 15. MAXUEL WITH Giles. Tinning Co. Nashvi'lc, Tenn. We take pleasure in nnnoiiuciug to i ur nailers lliat our old fr.eiiil, Mr. W . 11. .Man uel, who is well nml favorably known in lids county, haslately n turned to his old stand at ( has. Tliu.'.na.nV Co.'s, the popul.ir Nashville Clothicg Ecudc, when he will liehul to see mid wait upon his friends from Franklin dimly. This house lias one of the lart'est anil best selected stocks in the city, cninpri.-iii. iiiiiniir other things, a rare assortment of French, llnt'lidi ami Scotch Suitings, ia Caiiuen-F, Cheviots mid Worsleads. No mure deserveilly popiihir house can he found anywhers. They have on liliiul over 4,000 Varieties of Cloths friii which to select ('iisloin-iiiaitu Suits, which lliev make a specialty. (ilVK iUM A CALL. ' tjanl Hit MASHVILLE. : : : TENN. STOVES, Plaia and JaDianed Stamped Ware, Masitfc ax., Grates, WOOFHEW-WAF.E, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Of thi.'fnnst improved pattern, ALWAYS ON HAND. end us vctir orders. TI.ev shn have iiftuiijit ami Itniirrf iilli'iiliim. When visiting the city cull nml see us. tetf Iiemetnhcr the place : Nos. 24 & 26 College Street, Nashv;l!o, Tenn. . H.STIEF, 101 Union St., Nashville. DARCAI?:S IN Fine &old&SilvorWatohG8f Diamonds, Silver Varo, Etc. In fact, I'verythiii',' found in a first-class Ji'welrv Store. Also Manufacturer id PLAIN (iOLP lit.ti, wliieli are lllllilc to onlei- nt sln.i-i notice,and hiijliest ipiulity jmaranUcd. Call ii i ui oe eoiivineeii in THE CASH JEWELRY STORE JUl l moil St., bet. College ami Market. aug22-ly Ti. II. STIFF. R. POOLE, Flioiograplier, Corner Union nml Cherry Sin., JNAM1VILLE. : : : : TENN. Non-Resident Notice. In County Court of Franklin County, Tennessee. .'J II. iStubblcfield and wife ct. u!. vs. ieiou oicwnrict. al, In this cause it appearing to the undi "lneil, lirk nf si. d (Vmi-i iV, i..: .. . ii-ii , i . i ."ii'i'iiiiii- ants h.ll.wh.el, ih sworn to, that Hop Stew nr,i ilowmnn nnd wif., I',.,i.. a.. John Hannah ami wife Klizahetli. nml . lie,,,,,.,, ,,,,,1 wif,. ivrlim,, are non-n-sidents of the State of reimessee, ho that the ordi- tiicni 1 u niw enniiot be served upon It is therefore onlered that pi.hliciitien he nuule for four eoiiHieiii . :.. .i 1 "iriin in nip j lolllC t Ten I Vrr'V'l' l'UW't finches, er, ronn., re,pi,rm,iHai, iion-n'sidenl .lefend- "H !r,,tr.'m. ",r U''. ""t Mondav If ' ' ' ,',r ,he Cnntity Court of ..11 l ' J'n"'.t Winchester, nnd I'lenil, nnswer, demur or nth.i j fense to said hill, or the Mnie w 1 be F.b?;m","s8-,ha,U,'nt 0,liiWinche,er fehi:!..w E. TAYLOR, Clerk. 11 I B CAPITAL PRIZE, 876,000, Tickets only so. share. In proportion. gA.lifntijf'i Louibiaia State Lotterv Pn " We (In herebv oerlifv that we (he nrrmiKeinentH' for till lile Maiffl'l Se.iii-iiin.iiid dnnyihp. of tho AJ, i l V,H eoi.li'ol.theiirawingKiI.ea.iv U1(J " n'l smne are conducted with ,onw,r ami .ti Rood faith toward al parti;.; ,1?' authorize llie Coinpanv tu iiw-this (Vr r ;yil h f..e-si,,.iles of its It irlheliu tits." "iu,ib Comm'ux'wncrt, Ineorpnriitid in IRliS fur 25 venrs 1T it Legislature for LducatioiiHl ani'l ('lrJ,i 7 piirposis-with a capital of $l,(i(jiH)r', which n reserve fund of vt,r $.1C0MK) 1. . liy an overwhelming pnpub.r vote itHfnn close was in.ilie a purl i,f llie pri-nna v,'.,. C'onstitiilioii iiiloptcil Dee. 2d, A.I). ISTD. m.The only Lottery ever voted ,," ,,. in.lorMMl hy lt. people of y State. Jl never teate or 2otponea, Its Crand Single Wnmber Drawings tnke place Monthly A SPLENDID OPFCRTl'NlTV TO WIN A FORTUNE. FOFKTII (JltAXI) DKAWIXd, cuss D, in the Academy of Music, jfKW lfaxs, Tuesday, April a. IS84-l67th Monthly Uriwi,,,,. ' Capital Prize, 570, CC0. (CO, 000 Tickets at 5 each. Fractions, in Fifths, m propoiiieii, . ' LIST OF I'ltlZl H. 1 C'AI'ITAL I'KIZE ,i-rf,f:rt J (! "'&') 1 '" ill! 1C IUMI i! FHI.FS of Sil.ntjti .;. oo Z.IIUO do , Dim do oUli do Jlltl... do Kill ROW ll,,(Kl(, Kl.Olid '.'11,111) H(l,,ilHI y.V co 10 "(I 11,11 .Mill .',1.0 moo do on do 2.),i.0 Apiriixiniatii,ii Frizes. !) Approxiinalion pri.csof $7."i0.... fi";,n '' do do .Kid 4, 11 do do y.',(l....2,.Vl2 I!,ti7 I'ri7.es, citioiiiitiiig to SSCvVHI Application for rates tn clnhs sli, nlil Li ni mie only to the nllici of (he Chiit.iiv in Xew Orleans. For further informal ion write dcnrlv, ftiv iiift full mhln ss. Make I'. (), Mom-v i.r ill rs ni v alilc anil iiihlresH lief irteri il U tters to XF.W OKLFAXS NATIONAL HANK, New Oriental, l.ii. 1'OSTALNOTFS i,n,l ordinary letters l,r Mail orFxpresH (all sums of live' iloliars anil upward hv F.xpriss at our cxpi iisel t M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, l.a., Wagon and Carriage ' Shop. We have opeiiiila Wiifjnn nml Carrinfa Shop at Knappi i'k old st.'iiil in YVim liislir, mid propose to do all kinds of work in our line us neatly and dimply as etui lulmie anywhere. Strict attention will In yivui lo repairinp. We haven lirst-clnss lilinksii.illi, whu, in addition to other work, will liLike n speeiallv of horsp-shociiitf. All kinds of aiachinei'V rejuiirul ii. l ift style, clienp. .1. KISSI.1N0 & It. STFM'K. Jan.. 'SI, lsstl. JOHN M. HUTCHINS, WINCIIKSTEK, TKNX., llKAI.Klt I.N RU&S Ml 0HEM1DALS Standard Patent Mcdicircc, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, lvi-St lifts, linir & Tooth Ui-iishes, Toiht Arlfcles, I'i ifiuni rv, Soaps, Shouhlcr Jlraccs, Trtisses, Spiua-i's, ami all varietiis of lirtifif-isti.' Smith i, s. Ci Kins. Pure Wines and Liijuors for Meilicir.nl purposes. Physicians' prescriptions cart fully rim pounded, nmlordersaiiswercil with care nnil ilispatch. ,...) .Vm. Tim. I. Manlmll. Mm. -. II'. Win ST. CLOUD HOTEL, 10 North Summer Street. Nashville, : : Tennessee. This Hotel 1ms recently been entirely rr iirnished, and is now renil'y to enter! iiiu trnn ient ns well ns perinnm n't honrilc.s. Trnn lent, !?1.50perdiiy. inny-i-l! A. Bargain! About 30 acres of Innd, half cleared nnd linlf well-timbered, only a mile from Winchester. A pply to W. J. .Slattkh. For Sale, Cheap. One Fortvdiorse newer Enirine mul Pil'' Rood ns new, Will exchange for lumber. DOUGHTY MFG. . Hept12-tf MurfriH't-liorn.Tinn. NOTICE. All partiea intlehted to FiUpatrick A Grfff-oryni-e hen liy notified lo come forward nd rettlc iminetlintclv, an the Inisinrm f the fl"11 must he closed. Unless settlements re nmne the claimn will he put in the hnnd. of n ofli ccr for enlleelion. T. I. GREGORY. Sept. 11, 'Sit. (im Surviving partner-