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Clarksville Patriot from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

Clarksville Patriot from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

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ii T''v I VI 1 i cl.is xs. I I 9 so 10 (HI 81 M) 110 (XI 00 rj Si Col a urn Month. 3 2 2 3 ft 1 2 a 'I i 2 3 12 et sjh ii Zt. 00 ..........4., 17 SX) t-3 00 Xi nit 40 Ml i'l ii tHI rm 4" l0 Oil ii 00 (Ml Ft) (Ml 00 1 i AKNOC.VCKMKST Of 04KDIDATR3. For County Municipal.

Yearly advertisers I 10 00 00 3 00 be allowed, three chntices, free ot chargo, and a much oflener as A i oil nalinii li A.Iinmilifn ik Double-column Advertisement, ot- sdvertiser-lShe mont occupying special positions, 4 advance on regular rates. Uniformity will be observed In displaying advertise. nents. Special Nn.ticeg,twenf cents per ne. No advertisements inserted in Lnoal oolumn.

'otiesof Man-isaes an.l Death wiil be in serted feo-of nhnrtrol-' Obituaries and Tributes of Resoent will beobarged i the rojular riites. Local Items. i i i i Distillery fob Sale. I have fop sale a splendid Distillery in fine rui." ning order, thirteen miles from J. jjAt Buck.

CocNTT.CouiitT. This courtsvas in session Monday. Mr. Thomas Mum- ford was elected Notary Public, i Riveu. Uoats occasionally arrive hire from alove and bfclow.

The wateris still ai a low 6tage. jGpv. Sentku writes that Tennes! see will be represented in the Nation Capital Convention at St. Louis. Tuis makes ten States that will be represented.

Not.cnough yet. Cueap, Seven hundred acres of good Tennessee river bottom land in irdin was sold last! week tciij dollars per acre. '(' FAiR---Mariy persons have arrived attend the fa'r, which, opened this morning. weather is propitious and prospects good for a beginning. We leqirii from Springfield Record that; a negro "niincd William Barbee attempted to outrage the person of Mrs.

Elizabeth (r.are?.rt0 J. F. Keblbopo A r- vice uiid Itct.il i IS MIL OF FAMILY GR0CEI1 1 ES Coufcctietinriec, Fori ig-u and I) mcatlc iquors, Winca, i rattt and Nuts, etc. Hvinsr returnod to for the par PoH" of resunuiiirwy old oiTcpntiotJ as Croeer, 1 would solicit In the fitiicus t.dsurruudiir conciry ssnaie patronage. I 1 wiil keep a full assurtmcnt (f rvery article in line, and nm deis-rmined to i 1 at no lowest CASH I'lUCLti.

Hikbebt prices paid tor COUNTRY PRODUCE. I am agent for the sale; of HIT'S CEUEEiTED' WE13XT! I roHpoetfuUy invite my old country patrons to call and cxamiuo my stoek. tf A.tcwTii: ctstUcrn (FOHMEHtT JiOOKK'a BOTKL) NOltTH SIDE OF ri lSLIC SQTJAIIE, 'J I A CLARKSVICLE, TENNESSEE. I JOHN O'UPJEN, rnllE ABOVE HOTEL IIA Si RtCENTLV Jl been thoroughly reMoixitrd and partly retlt-td fromculliir to garret- The building being almost new, the rooms and balls large and airy, renders it ono of the mostdusirable iu the State, I shall, long a kn-p tt, supply tho tables with the BEsT.and have tbeiri attended by polite and attentive servants, I refer 'the pub-lie to my boarders and the numerous guests who havo already honored tne with their rsironnge Respectfully. O.

BR1L.V April SI. tf. lilej ci Everett Wholesale and Retail AND Family Gmecvsi.i I HARRISON WALL'S NEW BUILDING, i i FIIAKKEIN STltEET, "1 ci.auilsvili.tc,....;...... HAVE JUST RECEIVED AVD OPENED at their New Stand, a large and varied ai-scortmentof )' i- Coiifrctionaries, Toys, Traits, and TAniily Grcccrics, To an examiniitton of which we Invite tho t- tention of the pubho gonorally TOBACCO AA'O CICAUS. -( tr, We keep on hand the best quality and brands Also largcassortment of ItUANDlES, WIWES, and WUISIt i Of etery variety UKKAD, CAKES, KTCj We have emuloytd a most excellent worlcmla and will keep constantly on hand .1 'Mi I 'I! XIread of nperlor Quality, Cakes of; Every Description and Variety, I'laln or Ornamented, In the Finct Style j.

i 1. 'To which wo invite the attention. of tie public generally, families and parties supplied abort with everything needed- El a- LleO.SCi, lews, tlr i I -ii --r 'IMPROVED AT A pnTWT? kJAJj II 111VJ llllVli 111 lL Have just been AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AND ONLY GOLD MEDAL, I' At the Paris Exposition in Franco, oyer -Eighty-two Competitors, 'i i ti' I. i They look th First Prmiumsal o. as fillow World's Fair1.

London, ia ifer, jPari; Kpo4 sition, in JW1 alj United States Fairs ouoe or oflener at all State Fairs and Mechanic Institutes; and at the European International Fairs. of! Line, i. i- Dsntxio, Airam. Krems, liublin, Stettin, Co logne and Wismar. 1 It takes the Look StiUh.

Sews with a Revolving Hook, Uses no Shuttle, i Has the Highest Speed, And i Braids, Cords, and Tucks1 In the most beautiful manner. have been made and sold. WARRANTED THREE VEAR3. Old Machines adjusted and improved. Send therewith one Metal Spool.

I IJT Call and bxamine, or Address N. r. HOOD, Franklin. Street. Clarkavill.

SULLT0, Livery, Feed and Salo Hit Best Horses, Basics, fa riagesj and Saddle Horses to Stable on Pocond Street between Frank and Commerce. I CL All IfcS I SLEE, ii. April ath. 1 Commissioner Sale or Sicrjrf Tearft a nth riiel. to aimoanoo Gsor.cs IIakris.

as a i i.i!Miito fur S'otriiTof iroutjjoitt- try county, at tl.o tmuin? JJarch elixtijn. We aroHQi-horitei to annouce G. C. KiCir, as ft eaudiatfl fr yo-clcction to the oflTWof Jailer tif tuery county, at tbo ta- auin Marvb A A I LSI Ii A WEEKLY PAPER WE VOTED TO THEAUM, THE CAIIDr.1, 'AXJJ TUB Is publislieJ every ThursJar. ftt Columbia and I Terra i altw, In Adraiice.

The DlXlK FAKMKR is the only WertT? Arrl. cultnral f.iperin Tennessee or.tbe entire South. ana is equal to tne bfst. Aildrffs, 1 1 1 i iiJ llirTTIlla jelO-tf ColuraLia. Tonneasee.

Insolvent JVotice I have this dfiy to the Clerk of the County Court of.Maur.v county the insolvency of mo oiio in jouii j. leoojs. aeo u. ana Hereby notify all persons hftvinir claims inifiiin.ali miiH estate tofile them with the Wern of tba County Court of Maury eounty, on or before the 1st aayot uetooer, lttsa, duly tutbenticated as the law uirects, or tne.v wwi be WM. T.

KICUOLB, Admr. WSOLVEST AUTICE. I have thi fr. lVial1o.1r County Court of Montgomery-Co, in the State of xennesree. tae insolvency or the estate of J.

H. Kotidl, deo'd. All persons bavins; claims jsainst said estate will file tbe samo with the Clerk of said tert. duly nnA- in to law, lor pro rata, on or before the 1st dar i ireu, iru, or vne samo may be lorever brrod. JXO.

W. ROSS. Sept 29.18C!. I CE2A.ERV SALE MM Valuatlo (oUon mills and Land IN i I i. Lawrence County, Tennessee.

j. Pursuant to Decree of theCbaniery Court, at at the March term thereof," I-i, the case of J. R. Caroenter and wife s. Lenora R.

Wilson, et al I am now otferinsr for sale that valaahlc property known as the Laurel rllll cotton Al 1 i Rl 111. fft in I.naf.onAa rMM. Tennessee, on Littlo Buffalo River 8aid mills are in good runninirconilition. with Ion spindles, batting card, fifty-ix looms and all machinery necessary for manufaeturimr; four-Quarter The buildingi is brick, 80 by i feet, four stories, with other buildings sufficient for, one hundred operatives, i Also a rood framed cottage, with Six rooms, a good storehouse, saw mill and prist mil), with two sets of runners and a good gin attached Also a atan yard, with sixty vats, all the machinery and fixtures in good condition, with water-power eutfioient for fifty per oeut. more machinery.

Also, 1,300 acres of land upon which said mills are situated, about J8U of whiah is in cultivation. BWs will be received at the ofaee of the Clerk and Master said Court until thef t' 2t pr of September Next For said property, subject to the approval of the Court, i TERMS One, two. three, four land five years credit, with' interest from date, tho required to execute notes with good security, and a lien retai nod for the purchase money, i Parties desiring to examine the property can call upon JOilN J. WILSON. Esql.

on the prem- iaesj f-i'l 1 WILLIAMS, i print fee 8 CO. Receiver. o- in.MaiBoa I -i i CM 5'' Sea con si? Hi Hi ii a .1 ap en 6 iio Pis ciSu a-s S3 JO O'iBtJ rr ffl 4 Joh W. Wright. 5 Jdic.

S. Ellioti- HIUIll) UttUlUilt (Successors to S. A. Caldwell Jt Co.) LIVERY; EEED SALS STABLE FRAXKLIIV STREET Between 2d and 3d, Ciarksvilie, Tennessee. Iu Chancery at Columbia Hea-res-J Ident Notice; I Ilugh C.Kirk.Adm'r 1 i Heirs and Creditors of John If.

Grimes It appearing to me from tHe cross-bill filed in the above eause, tbxt the unknown heirs at law. of Allen Rickets, dee'd. late of tho State of Texas, and Mary Kjosrts and William Rickets, defendants in this cause, and.whoaire non-residents of the State of Tenne-see. so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon them It is therefore ordered by me; that publication be made in 4he' Ciarksvilie Patriot, ia rewnpspei published in the city of ClarksVille. Montgomery county, for four successive weeka the last of which shall be it least one week before the next torm of the Chancery Court, to be held at the Court House in the town of Columbia.

Maury eounty, Te'nesseeJ on the Fourth Monday in September next, requiring tbo said defendants to then and there appear, and answer or demur to said cross bill, or the same wiil be taken for confessed as them, and set for hearing ei parte. L. WILLIAMS. A M. July 23th.

1869. print fee 7 0 Insolvent "Notice. I have this day suggested to the Clerk of the County Court of Maury Vunty the. insolvency of tue estate of Jeremiah Crafton. iee'd.

and hereby notify all persons having taims iigamst said estate to fie them with the Clerk of the County Crort of Maury county, Tennessee, on or before the 1st day October. 1SCS, duly authenticated, or they will be barred. I Adi-H 1st. lao. print fee 3 i W.

S. CRAFTOX, Admr.t -'r Xi'or Kile. A two-story frame dwellink-iaot. Hi! JifMm SSSS5SSS lAm -ii f''; no 5 0, -S vii 1 v-i a SO I 1 i I-r. i.

I I n.viu'SD.iir, GilRPEnTEilS ASD Jl A ACT RE 113 OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES "i i MANTLES, LATHES, SHINGLES; ALSO, OjccssccI Ploorinrr DRESSED UUiViBER. FOR BUlIijOIIIff PURPOSES Gotten up at the Notlco ox: II A SO IV A TER3I (JITV riiiiiMTllio STOilK, (AtMcKoin A Bailey's OLd Stand,) FEAIiHilll STREET, Claiksviilej A LAROE AND COMPLETE ARSORT-IA ment of Furniture kept constantly on hand, embracing j' PAULiOll AJil SETS, pIWI-p SETS, I i 1' Bought of the best and most reliable manufactories of Cincinnati. 1 buy for Cssh, I am thereby enabled to give my customors tho advantage of the LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRING Done on Short Kotioe and with Satisfaction. 7 MR.

FETlS AV.ER1TT with me, and would be pleased to wait on all those who want anything in my line. 1 UNpEliTAKER. As I make Undertaking a speciality, I am pro-pared to furnish ''V CASKETS ArffU'COFr mH v. 1 "i I At all times. Mr.

Averitt will superintend ail Burials both in City and Country. A City and Country Hearso furnished whenever required. ifm C. March 3, -T- I -j I i G. B.

Wilson. T)b. C. W. Bkaumont J.

P. WUITrpLD, CLARKSV1LLR, TIM. JJAVING COMPLETED OUR MILX, With full lines of the newest and host machinery, and laid iu iaxge stocks of seasoned White andj Yellow Pine Lumber, wo are now prepared to manufacture Flooring, Doors, Jlouldings, And can furnish all kinds of Building Materials, Dfcssed Lumber, a I a i Fencing, Etc. Send for Price List and Circular before forwarding your orders to distant markets. Weean and will offer inducements, and guar antee satisfaction.

Encourage Home Industry. G. B. WILSON A Commerce Strcot, Near the Foundry. Slay 5.

ly. i i lYotice. W. B. Farney, Elisabeth O.Ainent.

In this cause it enefinrinir from comirtlainant's Barbee1, an old and respectable lady Kobertson county on Saturday last. lie was committed jail default of 1000 bail. Mutilated Currencv taken at ful value in exchange for gootls, at the Tobacco Store in Ahe Postoffice. apl I5t" The Legislature convened -VM Mon- Celesti al PnENOMEJoN. Ourncxt estial phenomenon in vTennessce' bo when the Chinese are iitro- Then look out for rat 'kill The city of Louisville has granted right of way through the city to duccd.

ft I I', quoit. money has takes I s. fraternity are birou. euit3 to induce the Lr siIaturS to tiliolijsh the present hiU mtc of taxation )to Vhich they arc now'- subjected. 'A committee of the Memphis Chamber of Commerce has already framedij a bill for that purpose.

F.MiGi:ATio.'.f. Kniigration from fTii. section, says the Athens is far greater tliau- it has lie en for mnny yejirs. Ti.orc ha teen 1'rflm three to five families ttvery day pajs-ing through our town for the last tiro weeks, bound for the far west. I- A'printer not long since, having been sacked by sweetheart, wejat to the office to commit suicide iwfth VShootlfl0' thinji would'nt go off.

The "devil" wiaji-ing to pacify h'un, told hiui to go iito the sanctum where the editor' vtj writing duns to delinquent subcii bers. lie says that picture reconcillrd him to his fate, 4 1 'Inxolvent Kvtice. I hare SuuK'-sted to the Clark of the Couirv Court of Maurf ('onnty tho1 insolvency of jio e.u.ie oi uanioi jjrown I'uo ana hereby no tify all pcrwins hxviriK It to to lil! tlioin with 81! IK-rrton hnviTic elaimj niraiuKt Bind -l. It to to CI tliom with itii i lerk on or before the lit day of November, irt0, duly auttientiratul or they will bo barred. This IM9 -MARY BROWN.

Adm'r i 73 wlkom It may concern: The a'o- derniened hereby (fives notice of his appointment a of James T. Buller of tie counjy of UioKion, TennosseeL witbm the said district, who has ben adjued a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the ilutriot Court of said District. -i- -i- i W. APEKFKK. Ass Dated at Cl.vrk.ivillo May i7i Webster's "Unabridscd DIctlosarr.

3000 1840 Qnartto n. 10,000 Word and Jraniugt not in other c- tionariet. ir Viewed as a whole, we are (confident that So other living laniruiigo has a dictionary which so fully and faithfully sets forth ts present cod i tion as this last edition of Webster does that of our written and spoken Englisb ton-juo. r-per tlagarimt. These three books fire the vmtotnl of pnl IQtrarient Tk liil-U.

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EARIIART. Administrator's Notice 'I. D. If. White, administrator of tbetabof John T.

llahe, deceased, ha' avina: snsriresteu the liiHolvenrr of the estate of said deceased to the Clerk of tho Connty Court ot Humphreys county, do hereby notifv all persons havinie claims against aaid CHtato to illo them properly authenticated with ttie aforesaid e.lerk on or leiore the 1st day ot March next for pro rata distribution, or they Mil bo forever barred, i I. It. WHITE, Administrator. oc'p. lew.

print lee i In Cnancerf at Savannah, Tenn.) Non-realdent Motices Ii SallleR. I IonaRutledgo, etals. j-1 i In this cause It appears Id mo as the Clerk a mi iMuwr. irnin ih riiiii ta A that the names and resiliences ol the heirl of unanown it tstbeieroie ordered by me that puhlioHtion be made in the Ciarksvilie Patriot lie Pat riot lor lour weeks, commanding the a Corel aid heirs to appear at the next tftrm or the Chancery Court at Savannah, eni the third. Mondair in October next, to aniwr the hill or tl.a uimn win ue taken for couleased tu to them and, set .1 I.

t. M.nAMiLToj?,ci jfcii. mraiu nryson, Adm'r, t.l- Alexander Warren et al. In this rauso it appears! from the bill wblch is sworn to, that the defendants Daniel Warren, Adalaide Jtatv and her husliaiul dents of tho Mate It is therefore ordered hat i-uhlkation lie made in the Ciarksvilie Patriot f.r tour weeks iMmmiaiidiDg them to appear at tonu of this Court ami amwer said bill or the same will be taken for confe wed ana set lor nearing. 1 1 i ii- M.

HAMILTON. 0. W. n. Seaman, VS.

7 appenrsi from the hill hlh is sworn to. that tho defendants Al rises im me noirs oi iMiiuy Ulenu, dwe'd. names are unknown, are non-residents; ft is therefore orlered that pulilication be made ia the Ciarksvilie Patriot fur four wcfJU, commanding them to appear 'at the' OcU)ler term of this Court, on the third Monday thereof, and auswerthis bill, or the same will be taken for cou fussed and set for hearing. Till- lit I I. f--- 1" i 1...

.1.4 1. axl) in watches, cloche siLVEii, PLATED YAItH, at stche, i S'trt't, CLARKSVILIJ, TENN. city iu f-. Hud given aen- triil nati.fcti' and feeling that I inn not a i entire straaatur; atn i I cm 'please all, ef-f'ro S.iil it. lihenil hnri nf i ie.

With a viow miking Ciarksvilie' my peruianerit noma twaiiisning a cr.il-clas busiaess, I will ui ie my priees uniform ly low. Evry sM is "warranted as represented. Repairing done coat, and warraulod. juue23-6w. In Chancery at Coluibiaien-soa ident IV otitis.

Isaac Mi! cer. cer, 1 et al.J vs R. F. Looncv, It Bioarin? to iaa from eni'iplainnnt's bill filed in the above cause that Wehibald War ren is a defendant frl nm-ri nt of the State of Tennessee, so thut the tt cry process of law cannot be served on him fit is therefore ordered by ma ihat publication be made in the Clurksvi'le Patriot a newspaper published in the city of Ciarksvilie, for four successive weeks, the last of which fiha.l bo at least five days before the next term of the Chancerv Court to be held at the Court House in the town'Of Columbia, Maury county, Tenn-, on the fourth Monday in September next, requiring the said Archibald Warrou to tnen and there appear and pluad, unswi or demur to complainant's bill or the 'mu will bo taken for confessed and set iVr hearing ex parte. August i-oa.

print lee i wi. J. Li. WILL1AA1S, Jt Al. James II.

Akin, et al. I' vs. 1 I Padgett Crosby, et al. Thomas A. Dodson, et i vs.

Maston Fitzgerald. lkA.l..i.......a... .1.... 'II. A ll.

Son. larinn llnilon. Aii.li4itr tVnnpi V.Unn and Louisa Church, and wife. Unity, Robert Lindsey and wit Lydia Lrndsey, Jackxon i mgerald, Siaston Church, Ciideon Petty and wilo Liuabetb, Wash-in tun. Alien and Carroll Fetty, William Church, ibomas Cuureh and l'niokney llodson, aro de- iuu ii is eii mo ctaie ieiiDessee, so that the ordinary process of the law n.

I K. nn.l...... 1 CLITCU V'U IIIVIU, lb 19 lUCIUlUlll ordered by me that publication be made iu the v.miBuiH i aLriot. a newspapar puousnoa in fch r.u.L.oiti VI, I'll UI.I.I. 1 VHnbl ihtt lljr nf wiiiV.

1..... i Ul 1.1.11 Wlldll 1. iriHU a days before the next term of tho Chancery Court to be held at the Court House in the town of Columbia. iVluury county, on the fourth M.in,liw in fc. CJlUlUCI CIU11IU; illU flBlll defendants to then and there appear plead, an-i swer uemur 10 complainants bill or tne same Will ha IfLki-n fur l.linl.ifi.u.1 OH I I.

r.V to r. rl W.U.WkW 111 .111, CVH lor hearing ex parte. August V5 lftiO. print tee 7 Ml. J.

WILLIAMS, C. Martin 4 Pickard. et Chas.F. Martin and Jos. A.

Martin.J., it appearing to me from complainants: attachment bill filed in tho above cause, that Charles fIart'n 8n Joseph A. Marfiu are defendants and non-residents of the State of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of the Uw cannot be served on them; It is therefore ordered by me inai, publication be made in the Ciarksvilie Patriot asewsnamr nil in tha nit nf Ciarksvilie, Tenn for four successive weeks. me last ot. which shall be at least bve days before the next torm of the Chancery Court to be held at the Court House in the town of Columbia, on the fourth Monday in September next, reauirino- the said deftimiunt tn than anil there appear and plead, answer or. demur to Complainant's bill or tho same will betaken for conlessed as to them and set for hearing ex parte.

August S3, 1(VJ. print fee 7 50. I WICLIAMS.C. A Ai; In Cliancery- at Charlotte NonHet Ident Notice. N.

T. Robinson an Jtmh Oreen Tatom. et nl- I It apDearinr to tha as tisfiii.linTi nf Iti. TaV and Master toat Jonn McMillan, who married' adaughter of James Tatom.dec'd, late of Dickson county, and bis lour children names, not known. Willis Tatom.

liinlnxm 'JVtnm James Tatom, defendants in ibis cause, are non-residents of the tetate of Tennessee, so that tho Ordinary process of this court cannot be Served Uoon tbem It is thoreiora. nrili-mii me that publication be made for four successive Weeks in the Ciarksvilie Patriot a newspaper published in the city of Ciarksvilie, re quiring said non-resident defendants to appear at the October term of llickson county -Court to be held at the Court House in he town of Charlotte. OU tha First Mondav in Oeitnhr-r natt pluad. answer or demur to Complainant's bill or tne same will be taken for confessed and set for hearing ex pane as to them, i i Jr. M.

Bl.YKLE C. M. August 13, lfG9 and J. B. Frierion, Executors, The Presbyterian Church in the United States, Tt.

trnonrlni, Ia rnn I i iv.ru vtiuiiiDiuniiig Ulll filAll in I 111. A an1 nhi.h ,1 vuuov, nun U.UUID DIT'MIl VII, I 1 I Thomas Perrin President, B. M. Palmer, Secretary. John Crawford, Treasurer (of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States:) Mrs- Sarah Holtian.

Mrs. Ann M. Stewart, Rufus Kercheval, Xenophon 11 W.nn.ln.. .7 1 a m. u.uiiuQis, iiinuciuuuiiuid.tiuu non-resiaents of thA St.nt.A nf Tannneana an tim i i viuiuitrjr process of law cannot be served upon I hem, and f.

it rf nr annAo vi i rrtiu win mm the Ceneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church In theConiederate States of America," CbunchTu the South, ore defendant!" to said bill. ana mat me names ot tne oiaeers. agents, boards or committees of said Cieneral Assemblies urn unknown, and that husbands of Mr. Martha Afro .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mrs. iAnn M.

Stewart, Mrs. Hetty Williams, the; heirs of Mrs. M. L. Sanders, except said Xenr-phon B.

Sanders and Mrs. SaraU Weir and the U' ri-r. 1 ,1 .1 v. x. 1..

UD1. IA. 1MB UU- fendants to said bill and their names unknown complainants, ana me compiamanu nave made diligent inquiry and cannot ascertain the Dames nor piaces of residence of said parties It viui wiumvu mj in ii Lmuaiiiim lie made in -the larksvjlle Patriot, a newspaper Fiuoiisoed tbe city ot ciarksvilie, for our successive weeks, notifying said non-resi- lientj Anil nnlrnAwn il i I'd I tit a tn An fourth Monday in September next, in the Cban- eri vouri io uo uei i at ine tiuri House in tne ii town oi voiumoia, -uaury county, icrun-, being ne nrstaay oi too term ot said requir- 1 fT a i 1 rlnronliinla I tlion 1 I. v. CT aaui 1 1 1.

1 appear and pleads answer ordoinurto oomplain- I i. 1 1 1 .1 Ml L. 1.1 uuiurvursHuionui uo ior OOUieSaCu svs to them and set for heari ex pnrte, Ii. II.JL.1AHS. it JVI.

23, 1SC9. print fee 1U 00. i 1 i. In Cliancery at Dover. JohnMcClish W.F.&f.4.Maberry.S In this caue it appearing to the satitfaAMnn of the Clerk 4 Master from the alligation in said bill of complaint, that W.

F. Maberry, one ot the deiendanti in this bill, is a non-resident of the State of so that tho oriiinur process of law cannot bo served upn him; it is Miereiom orucrea mai publiuaiion be made for four successive weeks in the Ciarksvilie Pai- riot.ia newsnsoer published in thecitv offrinrira. ville; lr said non-resident defendant to make li i iimnA. i I -mid u. lyio ill.

V.11H1IUCTJ Vl'Urb IO 06 holden at Dover, on or before the second Monday of October next, then and Ihnr or demur to said bill of complaint, or the same win oe as coniensea as to said non-rei-dent, and set down fur hearing ex parte as to the other. CHARLKS P. JoOokE.C. AMr uour rtuijr low, pnni lee i mi J. Sticks and O.

Krouse A Co.) i I i VS. I Hiram Myers el als. In this cause it acDearir.r to th iiili.r.'ii;- of the Clerk A Master from the aliegathiiis in the said bill of complaint, that David Steipstun and Hiram Myers, two of the defendant in the foregoing cause, are non-residents of the State of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon them it is therefore or- dered that publication be made four suece sive wceks in the Patriot, a newspaper published in the city of Ciarksvilie, for said non-resident defendants to appear before the vtiwaici vuun, hi on uiiiueri bi iover, on or befxre the second Monday in Oetobor aext. then and there to answer or demur to tho said hill complaint, or the same will be taken fr confessed as to them and set down fnr henriig ex ati.iirc.ti. au mra inner.

Ilivtwi-Jirs I Dover, Jnly 30th, 1U, ii Clerk it Mastwr. priintvfee7 so I II I co mi it OnsU Sed Trime, new, ft per Osge Plants First class, itf 1. tu.nuo i.T. Root litatts Apple, packed, '0 om fiiO Stedhnss Mnplp, Jiasi flor SS. Evergreens, Ao.

Jrapes Sorts lOi-O first class Concord. i33. Hoses Dahlias, Creenhouse Bedding Plants, Ac Send 10 ceii lur three Spring Catalogues. 1 v'i'iiiu'i "im-'i. f-nu your timers to F.

K. PiicLMX. Nursery, Hi. Nearly He Court etri'et, I CI.AItUNVII.Li:, Ti Ha Just returned frnln tVe Pss-t. and auai'd io bis alread' l.utu Uick of IL 'TuI Jt'jJ-G Cent, Fnrnilun; I.

KIIOKa 1 i HATS and CAPS i TRUNKS fcrtd VALISES i nd In short everything kept la a first 'os Uill I SUING 1 0 US 11 "--v 1 Having purchsscd during ths ronl (iecHns in Eastern prices, ho is now ensl ird compete with any boose west or south of Ivrw Vork oily. ITI Cive Ltm call. I notlo-iy ,11. HERMAN. Sisn "Tennessee Srmi," FDAIiKLRI STREET TCIIIKSSCC.

DEALERS IU Groceries, 1 Iron. Nails, Salt Leather, Hydraulic Ccinent, PWaffflii Ilubs; Felloes PZBZsD I 1 AGRICULTURAL AND- Gardeti' lmplemeii Tun -i :1 LOWKST-. CASH PUICn. 1- If Call and Examlee our Slock .12 niECII Ac Ol tlTS, Not. m.

tf. H. L. J0SUM. JOSLIN a VAUGHAN 3IANUFACTURERS OF i.

l-rl HTV.V.V.T, I- 1 CEAltliSYILLE, I 1 TEJXNEeiEE. HAVE removed their su.clt to the house formerly occupied by M. I. Kverd A where they 'will be pleased to all their old friends, who ure invited to rn'd and rssmino their beloro pufhH'ina i lirre. JOal.LS A VAIUIIAN- Jan.

5Ti, tf. 1 no wlifiin It Klay ronrrrn. the un ltr- signed hereby gives ttotico -f -nrsitrtiee iif R. A. Tnvir.r.

the county Montgomery. Stale of Tenr with V- several railroads centering there, Tins will put Ian end to the breaking bulk which: ii so expensive! to rail- roads, and will be the remedy in a 1 i.t1" I. ce 1. at II fc toj utlje of id will tho -the ing oar lie 111 he I great measure for delays in transport i freight that way. Removals --Col.

I T. J. Cvnert, Collector of Internal Revenue for this district, has been removed. i i. Some of was.

Col! stated iti Buck "of tins paper, which is an error. never held that office. (A number of rcvenao storekeepers LsL L. 1 tllll VlUIUHJTj UUYB ucun relieved from duty. i I-- Defaulteu.

E. T. Mc.Gee. Reve nue Coirectot for the State, andafed internal icevenue Assessor has de-j faulted tol 1 the State in" the innm nf $13,006. It wa9'''' said by some that had com mitted suicide, i)u as so! few men hav ij conscience enough drive them, no inflict such deserved punishment upon tnemselyca, -ft- is njorii likely 1 has decarnped and the Sfatb jrvill be the poorer1 foi his hav-tjjg held that trust.

It will all be as well if his bondsmen are good then the amount jan be secured. I Municipal I Election. Tho doe Mcrritt for Mayor, Doak for Recorder, and Walthall for We lo not knoW but that the'(Mayor elect may be very but cannot refrain from expressing regret and' disappointment kt the defeat of the present incumlicnt, who has done much for the rljenefit of the cityi'since hfe inductioii into office. Maypr Ercch has lost! thai office, but not the ei confidence of the; The fijllowing are tho returas 1 MayorFreeh 284, Merritt 32Dv Recorder -Doak 355, Power 246. City Marshal-rWalthall 190,1 Lay Z.JrJJnngliurs.t 185, Wfelsh 94, Prouty Aldermen -1st ward, "Barker 2dt Macauley 3d, Hamlett 4th, Young tn, iiume; btli, McReynolds, 7th, courts; 8th, Campbell.

4 TniEvftjoMyehcarcomnlaiob if i I Ain rouocft or vegetables at' fafo-ht. This been going on for some imo in this vicinity. 1 i -f 1 "T'" T't Peanuts fiell for $3 a bushel in il In obe. Hence, to a decree of the County. Court the ease of W.

Poole et John Pooln et made at tho September term fU OU 1 i Saturday, October ICthJ lCr, OTer for sale to the highest birtilcr at the Jiirt I ion -o door in Clarks ille eertain tract iof land situated In Distri -t No. 15, 'Ixdimging Ho the heir of John Poole, duc'd. roiiiudning iy estimation Ifj acres, a aKn- pari i ulur of which will giv.n on tlu da ot snie. TKItMS one-tliiid cash, balanee in twelve and tilteen months, iiutf wfth good security reijnlred and a lien retained tuseaure the juty. inentof Ihe jmrchaso liioiu'v.

i K'Ptt'labtr 21, Icta. lirdit fee i i PKTUt O'NEAL. 1 i Clerk and c.iiiiuiBiiiiii r'. bill filed in the same that Eliza heth U. Anient, one of the defendants ii a non-rc-iiient of the State of Tennessee It is theref'oro ordered me John B.

Pa Iffett. lerk of the County Court of said coanty, that publication hi ma le for four sueoi-ssive weeks in the ClnrksviMe Patriot a newspaper published in the cit of Ciarksvilie in the State of. Tennessee, requiring tho said Klitabcth-lf. Anient to be and appear belnre the bounty 'oiiFt of Msury county, on the first Monday io Octiibtr, snd p'ad. answer or demur to complainant's trill or the same wi.l be taken for confessed and for hnrirv to her.

J0U.N It PADCLTT. Clerk. August 98, l-O). print fee 4 iu. containing six rimm, pitunted eear Red river trentlo and in view of tha RasseP.ville Pike on a lot containing three acres, is now ofTered for ale.

Said lot rests on Rod river and is a haltby location. TERSIS 1HM). 8(0 ah.Nand balance In six. twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months jwith Interest irom day ofsivie. i K.

Apply at this office cr of II. J0'E3. in bas been ininntKi da nt.lt rpt upun i Ins own petition, the Junrot court of Sail I i a. pr.Ti Asrien n. Dated JulJ 1 i HUUi'lJll "-'3..

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1867-1869