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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 2

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Blot ati31 lin I sal offend( datrv kw gala at a great bargifa Addreas it BkIEJI aatavitta Oft3 It7OR AA XVI feet bow oak 'um bey A ppl to Vi Lk-So Mi LielA A MAI 011 4 14 10 Lit Market aL ma sem ti U0I z3ALE-51000 rbotos reel cedar abinales Ir (-beau Apple to FINCH Murfreesboro Tenti or WHILLEMS WILLIAMS I 00 Msabille autli frolased ft 1101t isioratiatal storehouse hi the loot 1i rWii part ft ktrirted at aod tree territory rlitir pa etoz togreorotent aritt he offered for vale aortal terra for ouly a kw days HAtAN CO Anti ti oK oA1 fares lot of 1101Wo rod hand builders' material on bummer at opposite LimisbeTlasid IA sorb men arb 14 I 'It SA LE---a SILi0011 doing a good business A 1)- 1 ply at 51 and 53 Market a sea 2t L'Ofit Fairfield or Lewis property uated on the Letranos pileS adjoining the city of NoshvIlle The property will he sold in Iota mite' from leas dross Se Iola costatning from to Warn le or partieulars apply to IL CHI-ATHA a Aeons No- 62 Cherry at seta at FOE SALE LOST Wye locket sod gold chain Maturity IA evening i'lesae return to A cAktrwEJAMI and be rewaried I leather purse cootaining between and co) Return to 'ORTON 1S6'-i 11avh and be rewarded 001-1B1s wrestle tsttrees Ewteg street awl Ls Beal" Ovrtag mit iteSer vill laesse mimes 11 Arek isresserposter she Cbuttb mt MISC EL LAN EO ri 1H of W'otibiess intend that their I supper oast Thorp's' niakst 'the 2--Ato shall Parpaso ail 'Pau Kowtows rotattaingseuts se24 BOARDING 133A RDINti--33 Fifth grease $ow York: autiew family and single rookie sorties' board II lo Istetty IN daily iteler to Nato nay 17 tuala FOUND elegant line of gent'a jewelry lino hoeiere in new oloro beeatilui tioaPrirear coinrst Its it Inn br11its jest eked JNO A LWEM Hatter Cherry et men 211 ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 4 For Mayor 111 the American: Plum announce me a i didate for Mayor at the ensuing mentelpai eta" bur oept- 27 1879 hPENCE11 EAKIN au9 Far Alderman Firma Ward Ft the A aseriesn: In response to a call I hereby I announce myself a candidate for Akierman from th First Ward Llectioa hept 27 WULF aug2t tde A COLLINS is tandidate for for 41 A Merman Flint ward at the ensuing beptember au20 ta For Alderman' Thirst Word A the request of a large number of tile eitizen! 1 of the Third ward I anuounce myself a condiunto for re-election to the position of Alderman al Pt the ensuing municipal election Sept- 27 1679 A ki te the Atomiesnt Pintos to anoonneo me a Mato Mr A itiormaa from Om Ibirti ward at the ensuing meatelpal election nein 27 ICS JOHN LUCK- soil ttt For A Fifth Ward ti to 11 the A metican Pleaae announce ma a rand-- I datf for re election to the poaltion of Aildertnall in the Filth wasi at the election on Saturdae Sept 27 ALIX PORTIA- au28 id For First Ward the wItettation el ninny friends I itrasettre 1-1 myself I candidate lair connahnota at the 'new 'tilt election dept 27 3211 J0111 MEM JR sul2te ire sulhorired to announce A WRAY it candulate for Coeurtiman from the liri srd at the ensuing election For t'oasseilmaa Third Ward aye studiorinal to anaounoa JEN I 1 1 INSS as a taadatato tar Couadisaa from 1 hint want tor t'uonnellerine roarsk Warta response to tbs oolicitatioo of I'Maar- Voters" thereby ammonia myself as randidote for ourellman from the 4th w4rM 10111S BARROW Pe ai or mu amnia mamas meta marta )1 4) the American: Pleme OW 111 a cand1- 1 JR tor Councilman ad tit UM ward at tbe cm ing municipal election dept 27 1879 WM au26 te For Councilman Pitath Ward rt 0 the American: In Tampon to a call I hereby announce myaelf a candidata for Counci Roan trt km Stith 1MM 4 Women bort 27 1879 lir 11 K2 ELL ter Far Cagliari Imam lb Ward 1 are authorized to announce HOOD Election Sept 27 ISM auSt td ere authorized to tononnee TURNER tor re-election as COULICAILIMEI trout the Seventh ward aus17 tete For Cottartitatad Lida th Ward VT NY zta ward at die ensuing Municipal elanuan aiLIC For Cell actinium Tenth rl '0 the Voters of the Tenth Ward: I announce myt got ses a cand 'data let COM Uri i MAU the ensuing municipal election 8 likE13- au21 te rk a are authorized to announce JOHN KA(AN as a ranchdate for Councilman in the Trete ward Election tent 27 1879 au-22 te HEREBY announce myself a ewndidate for reelection far Councilman for the Tenth word at the ensuing municipal election bept 27 1879 8 81I )1 LEM aula iThr Naittj cqAmericart WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1819 OHIO elletoit ihiu niale one of his grvat popular -peeches in khics on the 20th cf Septercicr lie starts out with the grrAt iue the a rwy at the polls the control ()I elections by paid ruarshaln and aupervisors of the pally in power lie plaoed the opposition to these iniiultous laws on the olid ground of their inevitable use as a partiocast engine of oppremnion lie cited the testimony of the Cincinnati ularshal who says be appointed all attending to the letter and of the law and PtaConed them in Demt)crettic wards He knew they were not needed in Republican warda knew they wouldn't do any illegal voting to hurt the Republican party We have declared that thin Iftw mon work just that way and here is testimony that it does work that way lir l'endleton discusses this iasue in a manner in which if discumsed all over Ohio it would not fail to arouse a Democratic victory Min in rapictly become the issue of the election and upon that if it were alone victory would be assured It is ustlesa to disguise that there are dangerous division(' in Ohio Sometimes one of thome ground-nwells which cannot be seen on the surface carrisn an election when none could see the result It may be so in Ohio While the Democrats are united and the Republicans vulnerable on the stalwart issue of troops at the ballot-box and control of elections by aupervittors sod deputy marshals the hard-money I)emocrats and e-rpecially the German portion are hesitating If these vote for Ewing his election is ansured If they do not it in not so certain It is timeless for us to Plty to any man that th3 Democrats need all their votes in Ohio and useless to say that there is a divided on the money question which the Ptillwart goes far to heal If Mr Pendleton' speech could be heard on every stump in Ohio we believe it would thoroughly unite the party and not less upon that insue than upon the financial npon which be is equally clear and convincing A correspondent desires to know Pometbiag aboat Ohio This is all we know An for news of Ohio there is none The canvass is not yet very warm upon either side The Republicans have aroused no enthusiasm and perhaps it is too early yet to read the pigna This is about our view of 'hat the Republicans have no enthusiasm for Foster but are united that the Democrata nre as yet a little divided on Ewing but with over a month to come the C9111V1168 may prement many phases yet before it closes THE DAILY AMERICAN NASHVILLE WEDNESDAY SEPTE MBER 24 1879 ing We have always noticed that the man aho bums another in effigy feels and looks enormously ridiculous after it is over It is the spirit of the ravage modified by civilization It means that but for law and public opinion the man himself would be burned The man who looks upon another man to desire burning him in effigy has already in bia own heart committed the crime of burning a man at the stake and when he actually bums him in effigy subjectively it is the mime as if he had burned the man although objectively it ir to to the effigied perron a great improvement on the old way As to te people who hanged the mraw counterfeit they are guilty of hanging Dr Plunket That is they vented upon straw all the feelings and passions which would have been exhibited in hanging the real man From Dr Plunket's standpoint however there is a grateful difference Is it not the case that this evil ot setting up a man of straw to burn him down is a very absurd and puerile piece of business? Of course large allowances have to be made for a community under the conditions which prevail at Memphis There are two sides to the case we think and the legal way to test it already adopted is the proper one Dr Plunket is a laborious and earnest man who is endeavoring to do his duty The method of hanging in effigy 1118 evidently not dictated by or approved by any number of the good citizena of Memphis' ONS of the most amusing things of modern times was Beaconsfield's speech on Canada and the United States If a country 'Squire made it it would have been nothing Coming from the Prime Minister it is stupendous enough to be grand If there is a country in the world that the United States fears less than Canada as a rival it is probably Heligoland If Canada were cut off from the United States its people would starve in ten years They have been fools enough to cut off their own noses by a protective tariff and it is about to destroy the little prosperity the country had And yet Beaconsfield gravely tells the English people that Western Canada is absorbing all the population of the Northwestern United SCates There is only one parallel to the impudence and that was the first Mexican who dared tell his people that they gained all the battles in the war with the United States They all believe it now and celebrate their victories Lord Beaconsfield however perhaps knows no better British ignorance of this country is excessive It is a notorious fact that there is monthly a great tide of emigration from Canada into the United States and none from the United States into Canada Far from losing in the West even without railroads the Northwestern territories are rapidly filling up with immigrants from all quarters of tne world many of -them from Canada Lord Beaconsfield is a poetical statesman 1 but he should deal lightly with the it mild The trouble about the Munchausenisch in politics is the difficulty of getting believers The truth is that Canada's trade has fallen off several millions and she is no more a competitor of the United States than Greenland THE history of Cernuschi the celebrated bi-metalist contains a remarkable incident of his sojourn in Paris during the Commune After his double escape it is no wonder he is for a double standard Mr Kelley gives the incident in the Philadelphia Tim Cernuschi had been a bitter oppodent of the EMpire and incurred the resentment of ite officials and of the army During the siege and during the Commune he remained in Paris with his friend Chandy Both were bitter in denunciation of the Commune and Chandy was shot by them just as the French army was entering the outworks Cernuschi was endeavoring to procure the body of hie friend when an officer of the victorious army entered and arrested him They knew he was not a communist but they remembered his opposition to the Empire Altnough years had intervened he was ordered to execution and the sioldiera were drawn up to fire when he demanded the order of execution It was printed The law said it must be written The execution was poetponed Again he was brought out and the guard drawn up when an officer recognized him and postponed the execution and finally he was released to restore the bi-metalic standard in Europe Such a man as that if killed at all has to be killed with a silver bullet or a bi-metalic bullet QUARMITINE SALVATION breakfast every morning be would spend an hour in the smoking-room etch the chetsplayers and read La ilistrabla Ile has read IL through and again on the trip you glad to get here? Mte can hardly tell Japan was so pleasant pleasantest part of the trip? Mrs don't suppose I can say that but at recollections are always pleasantest you know We went up the inland sea in a manof-war and it is the most beautiful country I ever sew so than San Francisco? Mrs is a tender spot will me I did not see enough of it I must go back there But the inland sea 13 so beautiful and we stopped at so many charming little places that I think it is the greenest spot in my memory of all the Feellie beauties I have witneased did the freedom of Japanese life strike you? Mra was charmed with it Its courtesies and eleirancies are so marked in conspariPOU with the Clinics? I was entertained by a Premier whose lineige traces back 2000 years and though a republican I cannot but accord the honor somethIng of the esteem in which it is held in the Premiere own country yachts are cheering you guess it im more for the General At any rate I will appropriate some of it as I have already seventeen of the thirty-eight guns at the fort Only twenty-one of them were for the General so I am going to attribute them to myeelf Ain't they pretty said Mrs Grant referring to the yachts and moving her henkerchief in response to the cheers "I scarcely expected" resumed she "to come to 5111 Francisco under such circumstances Years ago when the General came here Fred was a boy and I bad to stay at home I little thought then that 'should first see San Francisco coming I through the GJIden Gate with all you good people out to welcome me" are not welcoming you but they are anxious to see Mrs President Grant once more Mrs can't say anything about that the General and I never talk politics was some opposition to having the military ceremonies to-morrow its It is Sunday Mr course I should have preferred a week day but I don't are any harm In it Col don't think father would have objected materially Mrs am sorry I could not have seen all this in daylight! Mr Pixley accompanied by ex-Senator Cole here interuu pted the conversation while Ulysses Jun claimed the lady'e attention As the steamer slowly steamed along the city front under the light of the new moon the glare of continuous rockets mei a huge bonfire on Government Island that thew lambent gleams over the waters and endowed the group with an alternate light and shade that WdS picturesque In the extreme Mrs Grant was neatly and tastefully attired in black Her bonnet was of black silk with a depending Rause volt that protected her face and adorned with a white and yellow rose in front and a staid' dainty knot of yellow flowers behind She wore a long cloak trimmed with bead work and feather-like fringe white kid gloves and a plain black silk walking suit Facially she is not handsome but she has a vivacious and expressive face and an eminently attrective manner in conversation "The boys" as she calls her sons were of course delighted with every mark of affection shown their distinguished father and at times were seen cheering themselves They couldn't help was so natural A very pretty little episode occurred on the Tokio just as be was boarded by the advance guard of the Reception Committee Gen McDowell commanding the Department of the Pacific and his staff in full-dress uniform were the first to approach the great Captain Those who were within hearing distance held their breuth expecting to hear a formal speech from each of the brilliant army officers but they were disappointed Gen McDowell and Gen Grant bad been boys together in the army and were not in a mood for formalities Grant advanced with both hands extended and said: "How are you Mac?" and Gen McDowell as be equetied the hands of the ex-Preaident his face gleaming with delight said in a husky tone: "How are you old boy?" Those who beard the two veterans greet each other in this plain familiar old way say that they never beard anything so truly unalloyed by foruittlity A cheer went up that echoed through the Golden Gate and soon the visitor was shaking everybody's hand and everybody's hand waa shaking Gen Grant declines to have anything to say regarding the third term question He hattnot seen so Mr Young states a copy of an American newspaper of a later Mite than the 2Ist of last May uutil his arrival in San Francisco and has bad no time to make himself acquainted with the political situation in the United States since his arrival herd He is in the best of health and spirits RAILROAD SMASH Freight Train Wrecked on the Near Trenton Sunday Morning Locomotive and Eight Box Cars Ditched by a Cow Zliagnolia Ndlut AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant fascinating tints of Complexion for hich ladies strive are chiefly artificial and all ho will take the trouble may secure them These roseate bewitching hues follow the use of liagan's Magnolia delicate harmless and always reliable article Sold by' all druggists The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish removes Sallowness Tan Redness Eruptions all el idences of excitement and every imperfection Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its application 1e4 coal top col in eodlm Pres FALL MEETING OF TRU BLOOD HORSE ASSOCIATION 11- WILL COMMENCE 'Monthly Oct 0 147() AT THE NASHVILLE RACE COURSE AND CON'iINCE SIX DAYS First day Monday Oct 601879 Viva INAUGURAL all ages Purse 8200 dash of one mile Second lime MAIDEN two year old colta and fillies that have not won prior to Aug 15 1879 825 entrance 8250 added three quarters of a mile fecond horse to have150 Closed with Twenty Entries THIRD MAXWELL HOUSE STA maiden three-year-olds $50 entrance 825 forfeit 8400 added Seeond horse to have COO mile heats Closed with Fifteen Entries Second Day Tuesday Oct 7 1879 FIRST PURSE 8125 for all ages: dash of three-quarters of a mile SECOND CITY HANDICAP all ages two mile heats 150 entrance 825 forfeit 810 declaration the weighta to be announced Aug 20 declaration to be announced on or before Sept 5 8500 added second horse to have 1100 Ci011441 with Thirteen Entries THIRD PURSE 8150 for all egos dash of one utile and an eighth Third Day Wednesday Oct 8 '79 Einsir RACE LADIES' two Year allies 150 entrance 125 forfeit 8300 added the second filly to save her stake three-quarters of a mile Closed with eleven entries SECOND race for all ages Purse 82o0 of one and a quarter miles Hotses entered to be sold for 81t510 to can full weights title allowed five pounds 1100 ten pounds titsl fourteen pounds The winner to be sold after the race and one-half the surplus othr the price entered to be given to the second horse balance to the Association THIRD RACE--ASSOCIATI('N PrLE for all ages mile beats the second horse to have 850 Fourth 1)ay Thursday Oct 9 '79 FIRST 'TAKE NO 2 for three-year-olds foals of IS'5 entrance half forfeit -dash of two 'auks to which Gen 'larding will add 8540: second horse 10 have WO Closed with twenty-three entries SECOND RACE--HANDICAP FOR ALL AGES Purse Voo to the second horse $50 dash of one and one-eighth miles Entries to close at the race course thirty minutest after the last race the evening before and weights to be announced at It o'clock at the Maxwell House Declarations to be made in ten minutes after the weighta are announced THIRD PURSE SIZ for all ages three-quarters of a mile Fifth Day Friday Oct 10 1879 FIRST PURSE 8150 for all ages dash of one mile entries to close the evening before at the race course weights to be aonouneed at 8 o'clock at the Maxwell Douse declarations to be made in ten minutes alter the announcement of weight SECOND PURSE S250 for all age dash of two miles THIRD PURSE 8125 for two year-year-olds that have run aid not won at this meeting second horse to have 825 dash of one-half wile Sixth Day Saturday Oct111879 FIRST AMERICA STAKE No I For two year old eolta 1450 entranee 825 forfeit 8300 added the second colt to save his stake one mile Closed with Seven Entries SE4COND STAKE For three-year-olds foals of 1876 $50 entrance two mile heats the Association to add 8500 second horse to have 8100 Closed with Twesity-two En tries THIRD PURSE 8210 850 to the second horse 525 to the third horse dash of one mile and a quarter horses beaten once allowed five pounds twice ten pounds three times fourteen pounds LNTRANCE To CEEB runsEs FREE JAS FRANKLIN PreteL GEO DARDEN Seey see Id Zlistillartsons A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN BY North Nashville Lodge No172 of II AT WEITMULLER'S GARDEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT szPr 24 1879 FOR THE Benefit of the Yellow Fever Sufferers Tickets admitting gentlemen 50e Ladies free ng THE BEST OF MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE OF ARRANOMMENTS-W Autin John Gray Bogle Montgomery Conrad eep213t SHEET IRON WORKS Cor of Broad Front Sts ELECTiOn NOTICE! If tAhSer IN i IIA CIZO LC WITH TsHcf Nat-bville On Saturday 27th of September 1879 an election for kfayor five Aldermen and ten Councilmen Ike following named genthanen have been appointed by the Board of Aldermen Judges ceivers Clerks and Magistratee for the various welds to Open and bold said election at the places hereinafter designated: Fiala Ward Hurley Jordan James Brown Dement Ira A Stout Drake Harris Jr Voting Engine House Sestbad Ward Dillard Miller Dave Everett Young Wm Sumner A A Ash-brooks Ambrose Voting Third Ward Camp Coleman Foster Hickman George A Diggons John Johns Caasetty Voting and Ladder House Summer at Fourth Ward Brown nets tegAny Lytle Molloy Samuel Martin John Het ri tot Creighton Voting House Summer street Filth Ward Halloran Clerks Harry Vaden Wm Gray Crawford Fletcher John Glenn Claiborne Voting Place-Corner Church and Spruce streets Sixth Ward Fisher Horne Flannigan Judges-John Kirk Wright Mike McKee Dashiell Voting Cheary it and Lincoln alley Seventh Ward Croat lansdown Corbett Bower James Phillips Sr Wm Kerr ea flrr le Voting on btreet midway between 'University target and had avenue Eitohlia Ward A Bar Deli Sr Alien Sweeney Cummey A Pyle Allen Sr vereit Voting Place Cherty and Mulberry streets Ninth Ward Rezeive-1V CICalttlttB011 WIMman Sharenberger Green Modes Hoffman Brown Voting Jefferson and Cherry streets Tenth Ward Rutland Lloyd Win Locke Shatter Kurtudan Scott Crowsthwalt A Billing Voting MeNalry and Broad streets The Judges Clerks teceivers and Magistrates as above appointed will meet at the places above designated on Saturday Sept 27 1879 at 9 o'clock a In to open and hold said tiection PITTMAN ae18 9t Banner copy City Marshal Olonr (intim attl GENESEE SEED 1300 bushels Genesee Seed Wheat a very choice article of Amber for sale 13 IIII1A Szo- PS ON oPti ti T)ErNq PREPARED WITYI ALL I facilities for handling and disposing of Cot ton we eau insure midsize tory prires ou alt tonsigtioienis Best brands of bag4ing and ties on Land Specialties Cotton Wool and WheLt 111)116 thy GILBERT PARKES 00 THE E1313111 WASHINGTON ARMY AND NAVY HE1DQUARTER Four Iron Fire Escapes Terms $4 $3 and $250 per day 111:72 IT trierfion ellefires '1 Voids CoM Erns gaits AA AA-teflon Bottom Prices JOEN ELLAYD'3 ratent 110tOT! OOLD FEY Patented Oct 2 1872 Is the highest 'achievement in the manufacture ut Gold Pens and the result of experiments for than twenty years The RECORD" Pest produced by skiilful combination of the mu precious and non-corrosive metals 16 kr Gold and Piatinuns while the ordinary gold pen Contains so alloy of copper reducing its fineness with out yielding that elasticity density and stern like temper which the eostly Platinum supplies The RECORD Gold Pen Pointe sire of the (Diamonds) indestructible with 6 treatment and palishcd to glass hk smoothness Steel pen writer' have now every objeution to gold fairly everyman and every requirement in Pen which will endure end not oxidize sciderely met The RECORD" Gold Pen Is guaranteed to Eessest Derabikty Permanency of Sprieg end Porfootion of Point Frio $250 sold by ail Jew Oen and Stationers is the United States if not found order direct from 1011 Pt BO Ali Itlanuttsetstrer 19 4th St Citscintoatt STOCK FARM A Fine Property for Sale Near Nashville Good Opportunity for Investment at NOT PREVIOUSLY DISPOSED OF AT private sale we will sell at auction to the hig'aeat bidder at II o'clock a na Thursday Oct 2 1879 Itlusafional MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS OF TITE AND OF 1st of October Next BOARD WANTED WATER TAXES CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING lit Ihr HCEINfAelther POlytNrbOte Iii ottltrise Troy Tho oldest engineering school in Aimerica next term begins Sept- le The Register for 1879 contains a list of the graduates for the past 53 years with their positions also course of study requirements xponses etc Addrers au24 lm YOUNii Treas UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE VANDERBILT UNIIIERSITY THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL COMmences on the Extensive improvements have been made in the leiiture rooms and buildings Many St uden ts are already in attendance upon the preliminary course For Catalove or information address net dkw2w JAS SAFFORD Sec'y EW I DSO It COLLEGE essentially two 111 institutions male and female in the some vicinity under one management Open Sept 10 Send for catalogue Rev A Jelly Pres New Windsor Md jy20 eod2m Established 1867 Trinity Hall Beverly I Established 1867 An Attractive Rome-School for Girls Varied adyantafes of the highest order Fall term begins Sept 18 or circular address MISS RACHELLE GIBBONS HUNT Principal jy26 Kai 2m CHESTNUT HILL Summit Si Philadelphia A cR8 WALTER COMEGYS and MISS BELL 11 will open their French and English Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Sept 15 Address MRS (X)MktiYS au15 eod till oel5 Chestnut Hill Philadelphia UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE STATE NORMAL COLLEGE filHIS INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION sud training of Isachers will be re-opental on Wednesday Oct 1 1879 at 10 o'clock a tn at which time examinations for admission and classification will Omni ERKN STEARNS Chancellor au172431se37101417212428 STATE NORMkL COLLEGE PERSONS DESIRING TO BOARD FTUDENTS of the Normal College during the session commencing Oct 1 are requested to give their names residences accommodations etc in writing to Mohler Janitor at the Collcge In assigning rooms those taking no other boarders and providing for but two to occupy the same room will have the preference EBES STEARNS President sel4 eod2w tr' rx 44 a 0-0 tt4 STOCK HO LI) ER'S MEETING OFFICE RAILPOAD COMPANY' NANkIVILLE TEN Sept 17 1879 I The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nashville Decatut Railroad Company will be held at the depot of tbe Company In this city on Wednesday Oct 151879 seiB td GEO SE AIX Sec'y 11 HE ASSESSMENT FOR JULY TO JANUARY MO having been completed this is to notify all persons in arrears to come forward and settle their water tax within the next ten days or their water will be shut (Aland the penalty enforced as the law directs MARTIN Receiver so 4 Mod LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE RAILROAD CO Office of Gen Snot of Transportation LotnaviLLF KY Sept 16 18'19 Stockholders of the Louisville Nashville Railroad Company who desire to attend the annual meeting in Louisville the ist of October will be passed over the road to Louisville on the 29111 and 30th September returning until the 5th October inclusive upon the presentation to conductors of certificates of stock registered in their names on the boeks of the Company By order of the President ROWLAND e19 'sod 5t Gen Stint of Transportation yloURSUANT TO A DECREE RENDERED BY JE the Chaccery Court at Nashvilie at its April term 1879 in the case of John lumsden Trustee II Moore and others which decree la entered of record on page 260 of minute book No 9 I here give notice that at 12 o'clock of Wednesday- the 8th day of October1879 STOCKIIOLDERS' PO gales CHANCERY SALE gaji tal 'r ii taankb Ntirrt1 lie ttr-noaea EitflilliZZA jgjs Lod Ctres Partioaiszor attantinra to Collettiola DIEM NAT'L BAXTER Ja EDMUND eolE 8 DEMOVILfl THMAS ITT JOHN FATEA7flFL BAITTEL ly WIILIA Caphtel exiiez314 DR FALK 26 North toe Street Oxygen a'rentment FOR Catarrh Throat Lungs and all ChroniA Diseases OFFICE 9 to 10 a and hem? to myl ty WHITE A-ttorney-nt-14 It 'kV 6214 CHERRY 167 VS-triTERS' SUPPLIES We give special attention to thilbranch of our business and otter to our customers a most complete assortment of everything in this line Our CAR and PAPER CUTTING MAtCHINERY is FIRST- CLASS and we cut to order without delay STATIONERY We keep our stock of Stationery at all times well assorted and invite inspection of parties desiring supplies of any kind PRIM LOW TERMS CASH A PAYNE CO 61 Union Street Nashville Tenn del ly em 'UNITED NTATE MAUL S'I'ENINERN FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Leaving Pier SS foot of Klog at WYOMING '113E9DAY SEPT 23 II a ARIZANA TUESDAY SEPT 30 4 in NEVADA TUESDAY OCT 9 a ro WISCONSIN TUESDAY ocr 14 8 MONTANA TUESDAY OCT 21 10 a la or Iles() aleamere are built of iron in watentight Compartments and are furnished with every requisite to make the paniage across the Atlantic both sale and agreeable haying Bath-room Smokingroom Draw- ing ro Piano and Library also eur- eon Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer The State-rooms are all on deer thus insuring those great-es ti of all luxuries at sea perfect ventilation and light CA BIN PASSAGE (accord i ng to State-room) U5 1180 and $100 INTERMEDIATE $40 STEERAGE at low OFFICE 29 RRO4DW4Y WILLIAMS GUION NEYLAN Agent17 Cedar street Nashville T-11 Zleditial A liALLENBERGER'S JEtrtsinn unct Tittricish Steam ilot Air and Vapor E3 a Jet ESTABLISHMENT fletCrerrryNZ4)6NumSmTer" I NASIII1LLE TENN A LL BATHS 01 YEW AFTER THE METHOD of DM MORAW ETZ of Vienne in Austria Europe An snoderu improvements for the treatment of patients elegant and comfortable ontfits and the most reliable attendants have been secured for the accommodation of guests and customers The Bathe are open daily from 13 o'clock a in until o'clock on Sundays from 8 o'clock a uutil 12 o'clock Special improvements have been secured to aoaccommodate ladies In the bath rooms on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 o'clock a to 12 In These baths are under the superintendence and control of an experienced lady By permission I refer to the following gentlemen for general references: wf Briggs Sr D- iFinotammown Ma -Di Thos Maddin Charles Mitchell foe endfim 2'1113M IS 11C3N 1b- FEMISYLVANI ENTRAL Only One ight Out NAJIIV 111410 00 MAIM WORE ASH MOTOR PlICLAIIELP11116 AND NEW quick Time From Cincinnati 28 HOURS TO PHILADELPHLL 22 BALTIMORE 214 WASHINGTON 24 REW YORK This Lino lathe Shortest and geld ost ta A Eastern Cities 0Y Via-VILLE TkZ5S zver tatunterg sit GUION LINE 210UTEST LINE EAST CTORISt GODFESIt P004 JOHN kik)P1XIY JOHN LUMSDE-A WILSON WILLIAM8 Pan-I1 to pr'7fna': -1-- ---e- i 1 TILE DAILY AlIERICAsT NASHVILLE WEDNESDAY SEPTE3IBER '24 1879 9 en 4 4 844 80480444 eatoevol 404 moot per OHIO POLITICS i rig We have alwa ys noticed that breakfast every morning be would spend an Cr lerfion elletires Ithstalional one 0410-Oloft poonbdo so o4sotoks No ad- lat I I iithiu nrile one of the rout who burns another in effigy hour la the moking-room watch the eheiz- Magnolia ki Idl earaleamrd tett for doss Mao lowestp-4-xr mobli players and read La ilist-rublem lie has read hi gma popu la in illics the feels and looks enormously ridiculou a fter ti hrough and again on the trip liati at the Mearescher PO414411014! In CIVIL AND MECHANICAL -----s---- I sitilase Troy The oldest engineering atese-01 neje' WAIITED loth sd SeptenLcr He starts out with the it la over It is the epirit of the ravage Reporter-Are you glad to get here? 1---- ELECTION tIOTIGE I NaticrtIl school in america Next term begins Sept- le The IJULILItilirt13 i 'sees- ------sa Mre Grant-I can barfly dly tell Japan was so Register for lis79 contains a list of the graduates for NVAiNE TD--B! airlli Derive great iesue ef the artuy at the pulls the con- modified by civilization It means that but pleasant 01 NAN1TVILIF TIef S- teel of elections by paid rearshale and au- for law anti public opinion the man Reporter-The pleasantest part of the trip? AN OPEN IV ELLREtiS there w' illIL'OlteDiatibC of llt ea tpt Tv 53 yeuaramweintoh their rrei tieothca tidsirilerscouree rn to or otoI ds IV lEtr--At pe mt' 'vying rialtos against the pervisors of the pane in power lie Placed If would be burned The man tuue Mrs Grant-I don't suppose I can say that Naebrille on auzi 1m YOUNG Treas li tterneer ele a Clonlitirza -et a 1 late firm of koderhotier it Bro wII pleyw Saturday 27th of September 189 but last recollections are always pleasantest SECRET 3IEDICAL DEPARTMENTS Laid C-'ives Particeivr eateseetibera ereeent thym to Ja chabity-rlin A itcrnev lee the oppositien to theee iniquitous who looks upon another man to desire burn- you know We went up the inland sea in a uitous laws on the 7 ia Cherry et to settlement ILI' litWEN- ts liliSl a suryleng pArtner be24 2to ROM ground of their inevitable uee as a par- ing him in effigy has already in hie own man-of-war and it is the most beautiful country Celle ctio I ever sew AMONG THE LADIES an election for Mayor five Aldermen and ten Coen- callieu TLe following named gentlemen have been grgerTED-7sechers-luantediatetr-several la teem engine Of iniereoloston Ile cited the tea- heart committed the crime of burning a Reparter-More so than San Fraecisco? CTONSit ir dies for rends (rennin Leasing Painting humpy of the Cincinnati mar man at the stake and when he actually Mr Grnt-Switterland ia tender spot wilt ppcnnted by the Board of Aldermen Judges Re OF TITE Dittlf shal who says ceivers Clerks and Magistratee for the various wields leAT'L BAXTER Ja GODFREY POGl4 Miteic and Calisthenic' Made and Matheensties as irehan and Music CEN'TRAL ACROOL AtelaNCY be appointed all attending to bums him in effigy subjectiv The brilliant fascinating ely it is the me I did not see enough of it I must goback to open and hold said election at the places herein- EDIKEIN ta lEE JOBN eit1RD -Cle t4 Pine at Louis Mo there But the inland sea it so beautiful and tints of Complexion for which alter designated: DEMOVIIII- JOHN LUMSDEN the letter and itpirit of the law and sta- same as if he had burned the man although we stopped at in many charming little places lad UNIVERSITY OF NISIIVILLE ies strive are chiefly arti- Ina Ward 11305EAS D111 WILSON Cl ANTED-erk ty Cco en Dealers in JOHN WILLLMel I Building Materials 7e 7 Front at Lotted them in Democratic wards new objectively it is to to the effigied person a that 1 think it is the greenest spot in my memo- tidal and all who will take the Receiver-W Burley ry of all the Feetille be auties I have witneseed they were nnt needed in Republican warde improvement on the old way A8 to Clerks-John Jordan James Brown 1S-serenea-re tas li la ben great Reporter-How did the freedom of Japanese trouble may secure them Junges-J Dement Ira A Stout 1 Drake NATHANIEL BAXTER in Pree't mole to es he Apply 1) aseei Be knew they Wo li 11 n't do toy illegal voting te people who hanged the mraw counterfeit life strike you? These roseate bewitching hues Megistrate-Peter HarrisTr AND OE tel'78 le WILLIAMS Cashim sga-V a wwt Mono was yas Voting Place-letockell Engine House to hurt the party We have de- they are guilty of hanging Dr Pluuket Mrs Grant-I was charmed with it ha cour- follow the use of Ilagan's Mag- teales and elega ncies are so marked in compari- FOB BENT dared that thin law ge work just that way That is they vented upon straw all the feel- POn with the Chtes? I was entertained by a 110lia delicate harm- Seecind Ward Receiver-W Dillard "----------7----------4'-----------''''-' and here is testimony that it does work that lags and patteions which would have been Premier whose linesge traces bark 2000 years less and always reliable a ClerkJohn Miller 1Lr-vvetitexc eith a rens kitebea s- iPave Evet re Fstile por-11 VI hxttts lout user street et PAW a way lir I'etelleton discusees this laeue in exhibited in hanging the real man From and though a republican I cannot but accord S0141 by all druggists Judges-Jacob Young Wm etuuner A A Ash- yRIBERBILT uNlyillisillY I' A year Apply le teK EtIVE A WALSH in thasrae the honor something of the esteem in which it brooks 81-9 sep2i at 'aortae a manner in which if discussed all over Dr Plunket's standpoint however there is is held in the Premier's own country The Magnolia Balm conceals Magistrate-W II Ambrose 26 North Visse Street 1206 E1141-1- re Write (-calamitous and elierant Ohio it would not fail to arouse a Demo-- a grateful difference Reporter-The yachts are cheering you every blemish removes Sal- Voting ktace--Work-hourie Oxygen 'Treatment hiraGrant-1 guess it to more for the General L' 4 CitY Hotel cratic victory Thie ie rapictly become the Ie it not the case that this evil ot setting lowness Tan Redness Erup- Third Ward FOR I eider equare for the veer Pad Apply a 0 ED At Loy rate I will appropriate some of it as I tsiiiiLo o- i City Hotel Block anal lin issue of the election and upon that if it up a man of straw to burn him down is a have already seventeen of the thirty-eight lions all evidences of excite- Receiver-A Camp Catarh Throat Lungs and all Cbromio Clerks-John Coleman Foster ree were alone victory would be assured- It is very absurd and puerile piece of business? runt at the fort (July twenty-one of them en Jude-James Hickman George A Diggons John and every imperfection Diseases gs FOR SALE were for the General so I am going to attribute Its effects are immediate and John LEE NEXT OF THIS SCHOOL COM- to OFFICE BOUM-From 9 to 10 a and hom? menees on the useleee to disgulee that there are dangerous Of caurae large allowances have to be made Magistrate-T Caseetty myl ty them to myself Ain't they pretty said Mrs SAt if -1 am otlenag my daire ler vale at a divisions in Ohio Sometime one of thosse for a community under the conditions Grant referring to the yachta and moving her so natural that no human being Votleg Place-Hook and Ladder House Summer at great bargis Addreas hiti LIN Naelaville ZVa ground-swells which cannot be seen on the which prevail at Memphis There are two henkerchief in response to the cheers "I can detect its application Fou WHITE rt Ward 1st of October Next 9 scarcely expected" resumed she "to come to Receiver-Samuel Brown usp A eeeseysin feet chood sell lum her Apply surface carris 4 an election when none sidea to the case we think and the legal Sett Francisco under such circumstances Years Vierks-Erencie ogerty Lytle 1ttir)rney-stt- 14 1-1-W to '''I HEI-k-'4nt fledianlan ta ei 14-'11 could see the result It may way to test it already adopted is the proper ago when the General came here Fred was a Judges-Richard Ridley Samuel Martin John Extensive improvements have been made in the Market at see sem ti be at) in Ohio While the one Dr Plunket is a laborious and earnest boy and I bad to stay at home I little thoualat Het rile' cl 62 CHERRY 167 Maguprate-A rEt sALE-5101110 choice red cedar shines then that I should first see San Francisco coming Creighton leeture rooms and buildings Many students are al- 41 to ritscli nennestioro emocra' are united and the Republicans man who is endeavoring to do his duty- through the GJIden Gate with all you good fe4 groat top col rad eodim Voting Place-Mess House Summer street a-- ready in attendance upon the prelimivary es ine cource Tenn or WHLLEISS WILLIAMS I 00 9 aahille liver glahonerg rte bi vulnerable on the etalwart iseue of troops The method of hanging in effigy 118 evidently people out to welcome me" Fifth Ward u0K muzA moittnotta La the ie at the ballot-box and control of elections by not dictated by or approved by any number Reporter-They are not welcoming you but Nattc Receiver-John Halloran For Catalorue or information address they are anxious to see Mrs President Vrant Clerks -Harry Vaden Wm Gray JAS SAFFORD Seey PRINTERS' SUPPLIES IW qt Part 4 ill'xrd it end tyws lrrItelY i auperviecire aud deputy marshals the hard- of the good citizena of Memphis' once more FALL IrtlEIETILNG Gljeundngeg- te eeweretent writ! he offered or sa le Dense i A Crawford IL Ei tcher John Mrs Grant-1 can't say anything about that xser2Etwcta wme terms foreuly a few days HAGAN a CO 'genii money I)emocrate and e-1raecially the Ger- the General and I never talk politics Magistrate-H Clatherne 4-21 ti ea of the moot amusine things of modern OF TIIK Voting Plates-Corner Church and Spruce streets men Ponies are hesitating- If these vote ()- Reporter-There was some opposition to ie 1 it under institutions one i male a (n'i 1f Le female In il'sI: tpe a 8 eht is some InvYdi et If th leois eat E-- Levee lot of recvald-handi builders' for Ewing his election is aseured If they time wax Beaconafield's speech on Canada having the military ceremonies to-morrow as 1V--ZILE63ZE-trJEIslaln Si Ward catalogue Wa catalogue Rey A Jelly Pres New I We give special attention to thil- 14 nazierni on nommen et opposite tuntherlead Windsor Md y2e eod2m Catarrh nen sr do not it in not so certain It is neeleett and the United States If a country 'Squire it is Sunday Receiver-J Fisher branch of our business and oiler Rad made it it would have been nothing 11 re Grant-Of course I should have pre- Horne Ta Flannigan Established to our customers a most complete i ft -a saloon doing a good business A p- for us to say to any man that th3 Democrats fe rred a week day but I don't see any harm 1 Trinity Hall Bevcrly 1 SA LE laaL 1 pl at ti end MI Market at IwiS 2'''' need all their voted in Ohio and mielese to Coming from the Prime Minister it is salt- in it udges-- John Kirk Wright Mike McKee Magietrate-J Dashiell assortment of everything in this uoit SALE-The Fairfield or twis property sit- Voting Place-Corner Cheery at and Lincoln alley yaAnataAesttroofetthiVe0 41114 that there is a divided on the Pendotta ignorance-vast enough to be Col Fred7I don't think father would have oh- line Our CAR and PAPER uated on the Letanos pike adjoining the city ec ted materially seventh Ward tko'rattlfilAttericritbegLVLatErinr (S14eatiBliti Ilk -AKeditmo IBID NI'soHr cuirctiurlarPrincipal ir26 Kid 2m of Nashville The property will he sold in Iota money question which the eildwart issue grand If there is a country in the worm Mrs Grant-lam am sorry I could not have seen daralsa' i Receiver-Henry Corbett Craft CUTTING MACHINERY is FIRST- melee from f41 lest boot se Iota cosiateing Irma Clerks-Ed Ed 811 than Canada all this in daylight! ers- lansdown '-'ie CLASS and we cut to order with- to I ecres kat partieulars apply to cliast- goes far to heal that the United States fears 10 Mr Pixley accompanied by ex-Senator Cole -717f Judges--Bredlord Bower sJamee Phillips Sr Wm HAM tan No- t2 IC (berry et seta fit If Mr Pendleton's speech could be heard se a rival it is probably Heligoland If here intertmeted the conversation while Ulysses' Kerr CHESTNUT HILL out delay Matrietrate-Jamea st4g le Summit St Philadelphia on every stump in Ohio we believe it would Canada were cut off from the United States claimed the lady'e attention As the Voting Place-Wael on btreet midway between LOST its people would starve in tea years They steamer slowly steamed along the city front WILL COMMENCE University street and Carl aveuue thoroughly unite the party and not less STATIONER 061r--A Gee locket sod gold chain Schmitt under the light of the new moon the glare of IA evening Please return to A csarwiLlkikil upon that issue than upon the financial is- have been fools enough to cut off their own continuous rockets and a huge bonfire on INItyntlay Oct ti Eluding Ward 1NrwillW0ALDTtEhReirDirCOenclEaGlyIinudulthtISS BELL Boar aud he rewarded rue upon which he is equally clear rind noses by a protective tariff and it is about Government Island that thew lambent gleams AT THE Receiver-R A Bernee Sr Clerks-W Allen Sweeney and Day School for Young Ladies met Little Girls We keep our stock of Stationery assorted and in- (ell --itta-i23 leather purse COntalning between convincing to destroy the little prosperity the country over the waters and endowed the group with an edees-C Cussey A Pyle AllenSr Sept 15 Address MRS VT CX)MEGYS I I I and co keturn to HORTON ISC- Alternate light and shade that was picturesque NASHVILLE RACE COURSE 112tnite--lan tyerett aul5 eod till oc15 Chestnut Hill Philadelphia at all times well 41111-h at and be rewarded A correvondent deeires to know some- had And yet Beaconefield gravely tells the In the extreme T-t-v-'1----sla----1--(pso- E-win street R4--- thiag ab" ()hie nib ie all we Imo English people that NVeetern Canada is ab- Mrs Grant was neatly and tastefully attired AND CONTINUE SIX DAYS Voting Place--Cosner Cherry and Mulberry streets oF NAsHITH supplies of any kind I in black Her bonnet was of black silk with Ninth Ward Li bailey evriag The ender will oasie retern sorbing all the population of the North- vite Inspection of parties desiring 11111 i As for newt of Ohio there ie none The can- a depending gauge volt that protected her face First day lay Oct 6113187 it' 8 Sharenberger 14 lat blame earpsoter seep Church at gess is not yet very warns upon either side western United SCates There is only one and adorned with a white and yellow rose in a- on( PRICS LOW TERMS CASH Fiera Race-THE INAUGURAL RUSIL-For Judges-M Green Modes Hoffman AtISC EL LA BO I The Republicans have aroused no enthusi- parallel to the impudence and that was the front and a small dainty knot of yellow flowers Brown behind She wore a long cloak trimmed with aisi one mile lc A PAYNE It 'CO first Mexican who dared tell his people that MAIDEN STAKE-For Voting Place-Corner JetTereon and Cherry streets um and perhaps it is too early yet to read bead work and feather-like fringe white kid two year old colta and fillies that have not won prior STATE NORMAL COLLEGE ri 11-f holies of Woodbine (burch intend that their gained all the battles in the war with gloves and a plain black silk walking suiL Tenth Ward ate I eupper next Thursday Malin the 25th shall the Cigna This is about our view of it- they to Aug 15 1879e Ile5 entrance $250 added 61 Union Street Nashville Tenn- del ly all tau previous enterlainiaelata se24 '2te three quarters of a tulle fecund horse to have 150 Receiver-A Rutland hat the Republicans have no enthusiasm for the United States They all believe it now Facially she is not handsome but she has a vi- Cloned with Twenty Entries vactous and expressive face and an eminently and celebrate their victories Lord Beacons- attrective manuer in conversation "The boys" THIRD IIICIF-TDI MAXWELL HOUSE 't rk Win Liovd Win Locke Eoster but are united that the Democrate srA E-For maiden yeez-olds 'n Ciel entrance Jtuedges-R Stialfer Kurfinan Scott Cross- BOARDING thwatt rums INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION tatramshild ere aet a little divided on Ewing but field however perhaps knows no better as she calls her sons were of course delighted 525 forfeit 5400 adde ra second horse to have $100 Magistte-S A Dunne A end training of teachers will be re-opened on oARDINti-33 Fifth ()Tease New York: suite mile heats Cloned with Fifteen Entries with every mark of affection shown their die- Voting Place-Corner aleNairy and Broad streets III family and single rooms sorriest' beard Ille with over a month to come the ChnVeisS may British ignorance of this country is ex- GUION LINE tinguished father and at times were seen cheer- Second Day Tuesday Oct 7 1879 w(eirly ti daily hefer to Baes A illieentas cessive It is a notorious fact that there log themselves They couldn't help it-it was Wednesday Oct I 1879 ua 27 tuna preaent many pleteee yet before it closes FIRST RACE-ASSOCIATION PURSE 1125 commanding the Department of the PaITED STATES Mdilli S'TEAltlERMe le monthly a great tide of emigration so natural for all ages: dash of three-quarters of a mile The Judges Clerks teceivers and Magistrates as at 10 o'clock a ni at which time examinations for above appointed will meet at the places above desig- FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL FOUN from Canada into the United States A very pretty little episode occurred on the SECOND RACE-ROCK CITY- HANDICAP Dated on Saturday Sept 271879 at 9 o'clock a Tokio just as she was boarded by the advance STAKE-For all ages two mile heats lot) entrance admission and claEssserNati8onswAlikorieNusr and none from the United States into Canada guard of the Reception Committee Gem Mc- to open and hold said election Leaving Pier SS foot of King at e-25 forfeit 110 declaration the weighu to be an- au172431se370 11 28 b172124 UOUND-An elegant line of gent's jewelry lne PITTMAN Chancellor lit' hosiere in new colors beatitiful underwear coin- Far from lotting in the West even without Dowell tiieolionrecteie Aug le 2') declaration to be announced on or 9t Baneer copy City Marshal WYOMIN Sept 5 800 added second horse to have 1100 sel8 11---nnli i 11 TUESDAY SEPT 23 It a In et lip it ARI7AiNA TUESDAY SEPT 30 4 to Da' br'll" )sat recta' ed- 'INC- A MC- cifie and his stair in full-dress uniform were 1 cioaed wish Thirteen Eats-tem NEVADA TUESDAY OCT 7 9 a in WEN Miner Cherry et men at railroads the Northwestern territories are the first to approaeh the great Captain Those dRACE --ASS0CI 4T1( Pi- PURSE 1150 ris STATE riulifahli COLLEGE I WISCONSIN TUESDAY ocr 14 8 us a- rapidly filling up with immigrants from all who were within hearing distance held their for lagReeD 43410Ur firmxm 441 gsiolosilS4z gig is of one mile and an eighth MONTANA allE8DAY OCT 21 10 a us ANNOUNCEMENTS breuth expecting to hear a formal speech from Third Day '79 Wednesday Oct 8 quarters of toe world many of -them from pp each of the brilliant army officers but they thrThese steamers are built of iron in watertight 4 Far Mayor l'anadie were disappointed Gen MDowe and Gen Fins's RACE-THY LADIES' STAKE le two year fillies Vet entrance $25 forfeit GENESEE SEED WHEAT and are furnished with every requisite BOARD WANTED co to make the passage 1'10 the American: Please announce Me 111 a Can- Lord Beaconsfiehl is a poetical statesman Grant bad been boys together in the army added the secoed filly to save her stake three-quar- age across the Atlantic both sale and agreeable having Bath-room emoking'room Draw- didete for Mayor at the ensuing municipal oleo and were not in a mood for formalities Grant tees of a tulle t'lizosed with eleven eturien ing ro in Piano and Library also experienced eur- nor Sept 271879 ePheICER EAKIN au9 te but he should deal lightly with the imag- advanced with both hands extended and said: germ Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer The ination--draw it mild The trouble about the "How are you Mac?" and Gen McDowell as SECOND ItACE-Selling race for all ages 1500 bushels Genesee Seed Wheat etarooms are all on deer thus insumng those great- For Alderman First Ward Eurse $200 droll of one and a quarter Hoteee hte a very choice article of Amber for sale ess of all luxuries at sea perfect ventilation and light sil to the Areeeteee In reepoe to a ran I hereby Munchauseniech in politics is the difficulty be squeteed the handa of the ex-Presi- mreciallotow0bli taasted for111006to cart full vreig CABIN PASSAGE (according to State-romu 165 1 anneenee myself a candidate for Alderman from you his face gleaming with delight a 1 po do 100 ten pounds nteo leEoiStehleNNS oDruLiESaIIRCIoNlIGevTdOurBinOgARtitim session corn- ties First Ward Election beet WOLF of getting believers The truth is that Cana- la a husky tone: "How are old fourteen race ann pounds The winner to be sold after the I3 SL Ps ON mencing Oct 1 are reiltiested to give their names 1S0 and $100 INTEEMEDIATE $40 STEERAGE at low late aug21 tde and one-hill the surplus over the price entered WS ti residences acco da's trade haa fallen off several millions Those who heard the two veterans greet to be given to the second horse balance to the AnOci- mmodations etc in writing to rambler he Collcge OFFICE 29 BROADWY A A COLLINS is a candidate for re4geemon for each other in this plain familiar old way say ationi In assigning rooms those taking no other bieerders a Alderman First ward at the ensuing September and is no more a competitor of the WI ILLIANS GUION that they never heard anything so truly tin- THIRD RACE-ASSOCIATION PULA': $2en and teve the preference NE eing for but two te Occupy the same room election auto uto ta States than Greenland alloyed by brutality omality A cheer went up that for all ages mile beats the eeeond horse to have 1150 will IM gent IT Cedar treet AN A se Thursday Oct 9 '79 Olt Er 0 '-r I 7 Janitor at tset4 eod2w EBES STEARNS President Nashville Torii') 1 For alderman' Third Ward echoed through the Golden Gate and soon the Fourth 1)ay 4 the requeet of a large number of tile citizeni THE history of teernuschi the cele- visitor was shaking everybody's hand and FIRST AVE-BELLE aillADE 'TAKE NO ft of the Third ward I anuounce myself it candi- to for re-election to the position of Alderman at ybody's hand waa shaking his '2 for three-Year-olds foals of telai Elo elitraticelet 's PREPARED WITY1 ALL ECEeSARY 4 brated bi-metalist contains a remarkable aliio ed dispoieng of Cot ton Zleditial 'gall's i the ereming snunicipel alectiou Sepe 27 1879 A Gen Grant declines to have anything to say half forfeit 'dash of we miles to filch Gen ti' fcite for handling 13 third Herding will add $500: secend horse to have 1100 brands of bag incident of his sojourn in Paris during the regarding tug ir term question atenot we can insure eittishietory prices ou all consign hivnis I- WIN- aula to seen so Mr Young states a copy of an Amen- tiossed with twenty-three entries cial Beat 'ine and ties always on hand UI7h rial astite4 ever A BALLENBERGER'S im th 41111011MM to taaonnea we ea a MD Commune After his double escape it is no can newspaper of a later date than the 2Ist of SECOND It ACt- HANDICAP FOR ALT Speaties Cotton Wool and Whet STOUlillOLDEit'S MEETING p116 thy GILBERT PARKES it CO cluiste hor Aldermen from the Third ward at the JEttssistn unct rrtst-lcish AGES Puree Vise to the second horse 150 dash of wonder he is for a double atandard Mr last way his arrival in San Fruancisco and ensuing masiel pal election eept 271179 JOEIN one and one-eighth miles Entries to etc at the LUCK aldA td Kelley gives the incident in the Philadel- has had no time to make himself acquainted race course thirty minutwi after the teat race the 1 awinith the political situation i in the United States evening before and weights to be announced at 8 Vote's OFFICE A RAILEOAD COMPANY' Steam llot Air and Vapor Voir Alderman-Fifth Ward phia Time Cernuschi had been a bitter ce his arrival here tie Is the best of health clock at the Maxwell House Declarations to NANkIVILLK TENN Sept 17 1879 I glow the American: Please announce me ea a mind- oppodent of the EMpire and incurred the and spirits be made in ten minutes after the weights are an- Tr )-------s- The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nashville A Decatur Railroad Company will be held I ate for re election to the poisitiou of Aldernail flounced in the Filth ward at the election on Saturday Sept resentment of its officials and of the army THIRD RACE-ASSOCIATION PURSE $1Z Inad -1 vile 1 at the depoist orl the Codmapyanyocitn tbi5is clitsy79on a st 12gs 27 ALPX PORTER au28 id During the siege and during the Commune RAILROAD SMASH for all ages three-quarters of a mile 1alk For tnnetiman 'trail Ward Fifth Day Friday Oct 10 1879 WASIIINGTON sel8 Id GEO SE 41e Sec'y ESTABLISHMENT he remained in Pant with his friend Chandy Ereight Train Wrecked on the ik I NASIIIILLE TEN A the selleitatio 01 many friends I minettwe FIRST RAC HANDICAP PURSE $150 for all 1VATEll TAXES NO 74 UNION ST 1-1 myself a eandidgie toe 4-enneamite at the vim Both were bitter in denunciation of Trenton Sunday Morning Near renon unay ornng 1 11131Y AND NAVY HEADQUARTER ages dash one mile entries to close the evening be- Bet Cherry te Summer leg election les 27 Ire JelHel JR to be mutate 'f the Commune and Chandy was shot by lore at the race course weights ts enounced at 8 Four Iron Fire Escapes Locomotive and Eight Box Cara Ditched o'clock at at the Maxwell House deciaretions to be made in ten minutes alter the announcement of Terms $4 $3 and $250 per day A LL BATHS OITEN AFTER TH METHOD ti are authorized to an A WRAY is them just ite the French army was entering HE ASSESSMENT FOR JULY TO JANUARY el of Dit MORAWETZ of Vienne in Austria 1 2 a ilindolate for Corm-Liman from the Fire by a tow weights 1880 having been completed this is to notify all Europe Allanodern improvementsfor the treatment the outworks e'ernuschi was endeavoring been isecured on fi sf 0 and tahc2 Ward at the ensuing election SECOND RACE-ASSOCIATION PURSE $'250 MYS 11 larTavetobreeta to procure the body of hie friend when an for all ege dash of two miles For t'ousseilmaa 'I bird Ward THIRD Ral'E--ASSOCIATION PURSE 81'25 water tax within the next ten days or their water persons in arrears to come forward and settle their olmopstartiriniatahlieealitmindtaaniitad commodation of guests and customers The Bathe 4 for two year-year-olds that have run lied not won at 4 te I-Po 1146110rizAd to anaounce R- JEN officer of the victorious army entered and Cold $jrns will be shut off and the penalty enforced as the law are open daily from 8 o'clock a us until o'clock I 11 NLNIOSes a eandidate for Coundinee from Ih's meeting second horse to have $25 dash of one- arrested him They knew he was not a com- directs MARTIN Receiver on Sundays from 8 o'clock a uutil 12 o'clock the I kin ward hell mite belt tiloel Special improvements have been secured to ao- 1 si munist but they remembered his opposition Sixth Day Saturday Oct111879 accommodate ladies in the bath rooms on Mondays tor t'artam Fourth Warta mom moAanomil a Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 o'clock a to 12 ne anartl 41 tottionte to tho oolicitatioe of eMaar Voters" to the Empire Altnough years had inter- No 1 For two FIRST RACE-YOUNG AMERICA STAKE rb'eT-t' N- STOCKDOLDERS' NOTItE These baths are under the superintendence and con- ear old colts 1 entrance $25 aersoy summitries myself al a candidate for vened he was ordered to execution and the forfeit $300 lidded the second colt to gave his stake trot of an experienced lady 1 ourcilman front the 4th ward 10111 BARROW JOEN ELLAYD'3 ratcrAt aCtOTiOOLD FE By permission I refer to the following gentlemen one mile Closed with seven Entries' set te soldiers were drawn up to fire when he for general references: teEiroND RACE-SEWANEE STAKE For eateritee Oct 2 1872 ErBlgn Sr- D-P 0 Pw 9 111--Di- Aar tousseasnamo A mem neiera demanded the order of execution It three-year-olds foals of 1876 Aeo entrance two CO) 1t ll Is th highest 'achievement in the manufacture ui LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE RAILROAD Gold Pens end the result of experiments for a tee teti endem mile heats the Association to add $600 Office Of Gen Sept of 'Transportation Thos Meddle Di Charles Mitche LoutsviLut KY Sept 1618'19 1 4 the American: Please OW as a canal- was printed The law said it must be writ- than twenty years Tbe RECORD" Pest is I data for Councilman at tlie Filth ward at tbe to have 8100 Closed with Twenty-two En produced by a skillful combination of the tau emo log municipal election eepl 27 1879 WM ten The execution was postponed Again triell Stockholders of the Louisville A Nashville Rail- kaliTn au26 THIRD RAe'E-CONSOLATION PURSE num while the ordinary gold pen con- road Company who desire to attend the annual meet- esTiltitNit he was brought out and the guard drawn up $210 apnredepioluastaind non-corrosive metals 16 kr Gobi For Councilman Sixth Ward 1110 to the second horse 525 to the third horse dash bins an alloy of caper "edits-in its fineness with log In Louisville theist of October will fA passed when an officer recognized him and post- of one mile and a quarter horses beaten once al- out yielding that elasticity density and sleet like rl as the American: In response to a call I hereby the execution and finally he was RECORD Gold Pen Poilets ere of the to' so lowed five pounds twice ten pounds three times temper WhICh the eosfly Platinum supplies The tember returning until the 5th October inclusive over the thad to Louisville Weenie on the 29'th and 30th Sep- alrnedelM IS relt3N 0-1 A announce myself a candidate for Councilman poned fourteen pounds el trete I lell Matti' weld- lacctsoll sort- 270879- IL standard released to restore the bi-metalic stand ENTRANCE TO CLUB PURSES REE iridium (Diamonds) indestructible with upon the presentation to conductors of certificates of --Soh ELL auR to treatment end polished to glass hke smoothness in Europe Such a man as that If killed at JAd FRANKLIN PreieL Steel pen writer' have now every abjeu ed tion ea stock register in their names on the boeks of the ZHORTEST LINE EAST Far Cowneliman tis Ward EO ARDEN Seciy" sel4 td gold fairly evereeme and every requirement ie Company all has to be killed with a silver bullet or a re Pen which will endure end not oxidize isederelif By order of the President 1V KEIreettioar Sept ori 27 bi-metalic bullet met The RECORD" Gold Pen Is guaranteed to peesese ROWLAND Asr Florae aultachruorizedasto sonsoinmncon LalLoTelIeltNenER to sClistillartsons Durability Permanency of- iiprie Jew rirfection DV Point- Price( t250 sod by all (Wood 5t Gen Supt of Transportation ward aug17 tele QUARANTINE SALVATION --------e- len and Stationers ia the United States if not toad order direct from 1011 Pt II 0 Ali Pan-I1 to i For CousellatanLialith Ward A GRAND BALL Manufacturer 19 4th St Cieseinnott Pgl a gales Aft" lte Eare authorized to annowarenJerEfilnalina It WILL BE GIVEN BY le Mt as a candidate for Cott I a nblit galiS CLIANCERY SALE Liglith ward at the one nimiteipal Gannon UIDI North Nashnile NO172 of FEIINSYLVANI'k ENTRAL suit te For Clifilinellallailk Tenth Ward AT STOOK FARIII URSUANT To A DECREE RENDERED BY the Chaecery Court at Naehvilie at its April i 11'0 the Vote of the Tenth Ward: I announce my- WEIT3IULLER'S GARDEN Only Ono ight Out sell we a ciattlidate ter Conerliman et the atonic term 1879 in the case of municipal election 8 KEES au22 te for the Tenth ward at WEDNESDAY NIGHT sxPr 24 Iff79 Ir to announce JOHN EAGAN Joho lumedenTruatee18 EL Moore a candidate for Councilman In the Tnft FOR THE At end others ware Election Sept 27 1879 mai te candidate for re- Benefit of the Yellow Fever Sufferers I ele0 for Councilmen HERESY announce myself a candida ----e-- which decree Is entered of record on page 260 of NANIrv juiLitio Tut the ensuing nnulicipal election bept 27 1879 Tickets admitting gentlemen 50e Ladies free A Fine Property for Sale minute book No 9 I here give notice that at ISAILTitIORE sin LES te ne THE BEST OF MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE 12 o'clock of Wednesday- the 8th day of WASHISOTOS Kietel John Gray OMMITTKE or ARRANOM October Autin Near Nashville rilitLLADELPILLA irht Naltri Amerran Bogle Montgomery Conrad AND NEW ril SHEET 1 sep21 It 11011 11101111Si Good Opportunity for Investment at quick Time From Cincinnati 'WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1819 Bottom Prices 26 ELOILIRS TO PHILADELPHIA nn se BALTIMORE se WASHINGTON of Broad ag Front Sts l'e I' NOT PREVIOUSLY DISPOSED OF AT El REM TOMEI private sale we will sell at auction to the higlieet bidder at 11 o'clock a a i Thursday Oct 2 1879 This Lino lathe Shortest and Quick 1 est ta Ail Eastern Cities ei THIC SX0 The exodne appears to go on without diminution If Republican newspapers and politicians were really seeking the philosophy st this movement they would be compelled to abandon the notion that shot-gune and bulldozing in Missiseippi are the cause It bee a wilier eignificance whatever it may be negroes like the laboring white men of the North are nut prosperous and they are dissatisfied but that ie ith them only a part of the cause of this movement That they are moving from Tennessee ie an asurance that it is not a denial of political right that is the chief cause Where there 8 violence and intimidation these form a part of the cause no doubt but in Tenne8- see the negro le freer than the operative in Massachusette In the exercise of the right to vote he is absolutely free in every county in the State The threat of employers to discharge negro voters was never exercised it was eonietimee made during the disfranchisement of the circum-tanee of extraordinary provocation We never known time threat to have the slightest effect and we have Dot known it to be applied ha a half dozen case and seldom made Since that day even that has been anbeard of Without a poll-tax qualification ith no restriction moral or hysical on voting running for and holding there is no political reason for leaving rennessee Why then did a hundred start Monday and a thousand watch their departure with eager intereet? The reason is to be found in the nature of the negro and in his past history Whether on account of slavery or naturally makes no difference hope with him is not based upon the practical It is a vague desire based upon the wildest dreams without the remotest connection with the practically attainable- tinch hopes were by freedom enfranchisement and the premises of the carpet-bagger Equality with him meant equality and not equal opportunity The total falfere to realise anything like or approaching ble dream of life as a free man has led to bitter disappointment and a state of mind bordering on despair It is just die state of mind out of which would naturally grow a desire for change To such a man any land beyond his view appears an Eden He is ready to believe anything of such a lead and the deceiver has his task half done In fact the negro is ready to deceive himself lie as readily pictures a paradise in Kansas as he saw himself rich great and idle in freedom before he woke to the realization He attributes his failure to realize on 1178 hopes to the surroundings Republican rule was a part of his paradise and it has never yet occurred to him that hie failure to find thing as he expected is due to the folly of his expectations Everything around him is but himself his hopes and the promises made These are to be realized elsewhere Ile does not abandon them Failure has taught as yet no lemon Ile simply goes to Kansas to and what he Iknows exists and which untoward circumstances prevented his realizing here Ile will learn there that there is no realization of his hopes and begin to take a more practical view of life He will not learn it here and such being his frame of mind the best thing he can do is to go Ile can do well in Tennessee with industry If he goes his place will be filled and Tennessee will suffer no permanent loss In passing we heard a well-to-do colored grocer Hay the other evening that a man had better make less in Kansas where he could enjoy it Something in his idea of enjoyment appeared to color his view and yet he will Dot practically enjoy it more there than in Tennessee lie may hear more of human rights he cannot enjoy more of human rights than he can enjoy in Tennessee Ile will find no other place in social life than that he occupies here Ile will not find as much opportunity for making money The only way however to satisfy him is to have him go and demonstrate to his own satisfaction the folly of his new form of an old hope Looking to the future and beyond the temporary lose and inconvenience we have not been disposed to ajeet or to throw the slightest ebstacle in the way of this movement and it would wake no difference if we did He will hear nothing The South will be all the better for it in the end IRK kIeolitet The exodas appears to go on without dim- If 11111t101 epublican newspapers and pot- iticians were really ppy seeking the hilosoh of this movement they would be compelled to abandon the notion that shot-guns and bulldozing in Miesiseippi are the cause It has a wider significance whatever it may be The negroes like the laboring white men ol the North are nut prosperous and they are dissatisfied but that is with them only a part of the cause of this movement That they are moving from Tennessee ie an as surance that it is not a denial of political rights that is the chief cause Where there violence and intimidation these form a part of the cause no doubt but in Tennes- see the negro is freer than the operative in Massachusette In the exercise of the right to vote he is absolutely free in every county in the State The threat of employers to dig- charge negro voters was never exercised al- it was etmeth-nee made during the disfranchieement of the white-a circum- stance of extraordinary provocation We never known the threat to have the slightest erect and we have not known it to be applied ha a half dozen cases and seldom made Since that day even that has been anbeard of Without a poll-tax qualifies- tion with nii restriction moral or hysical on voting running for and holding dice there is no political reason for leaving enn None Why then did a hundred start Monday and a thousand watch their depart- ure with eager intereet? The reason is to be found in the nature of the negro and in his past history Whether on account of slavery or naturally makes no difference hope with him is not hued upon the practical It is a vague desire hived upon the wildest dreams without the remotest connection with the practically attainable- feeleh hopes were by freeklornlientranchiseet and promises mn the promi of the carpet-bagger Equality with him meant equality and not equal opportunity The total failnre to lime anything like -or approaching bie-dream of life as a free man hies led to bitter disappointment and a state of mind bordering on despair It is just the state of mind out of which would natu- rally row a eei Ph for change To such a roan any land beyond his view appears an He is ready to believe Eden- anything of each a lead and the deceiver has his task in Kansas as he half done In fact the negro is ready to deceive himself Ile as readily picure's a paradise 113W himself rich great and idle in freedom before he woke to the realization He attributes his failure to realize on 128 hopes to the surroundings Republican rule wee a part of his paradise and it has never et occurred hi yet that hit failure to find thinge as he expected is due to the folly of his expectations Every- thing around him is wrong-everything but hi himself his hopes and the promises made these are to be realized elsewhere Ile does not auannon them 1 allure has taught as yet no lemon Ile simply goes' to Kansas to end what he I know exists and which unto- warct circumstances prevented his realizing here Ile will learn there that there is no From Oar Trenton Correspondent TRENTON Sept 22 1879--Sunday morning about fifteen minutes past 12 o'clock the fast freight No 8 was ditched five miles north of Trenton totally demolishing eight heavily loaded box cars The wreck of the eight box cars was complete but no lives were lost From Curran the verator here who went out to the wreck about anhour after it occurred I gather the fotowing particulars: The train was moving rapidly down a long grade when the engineer Can Caughlin from his side saw a cow just in front of the engine He endeavored to 110W her off but struck her lightly just at thig instant a cow from the other side was struck by the pilot and thrown upon it and as he saw her she wu rolling down again towards the track He reversed his engine and Wowed on breaks but he WWI too late She rolled down and in a twinkle the huge engine was lifted from the track and Caughlin found himself rapidly plowing down the steep embankment in midnight darknesa to what appeared to him certain death As to what occurred after be could give no acomint He and the fireman and a brakeman that was In the cab at the time went down under the huge mass of broken timber shattered cars and scattered freight and what Is most remarkable they came out without even a scratch When Conductor Thomas Windram reached the wreck from the caboose he found no living soul and heard no sound save the heaving of the upturned engine that liur like a mighty monster heaving in its dying agonies AAudden faintness came over Lira a3 he looked upon the pile and thought of his friends and co-laborers that he felt sure were under it dead or dyiug and beyond his aid While standing gating with the strange feeling of faintness overpowering him he heard to Lis great relief the voice of Can call Out "All right boys" and looking up he saw Can and the other two met perched upon the top of a box-car that was standing on end by the track They had by some means more than wonderful escaped being hurt and crawling around bad finally got upon this point and soon were assisted down safe and sound The position of the wreck showed that the engine went down the embankment some fifty or sixty feet The tender and four box cora passed entirely over the engine as their fragments lay beyond and all these passed over the men in the cab then between the engine and the tract lay the other four broken box cars and on the side of the track stood the ninth on end Flour cabbage and sundry freight was scattered far and near It being a through train all freight was destined for the South none being for any intermediate point Nearly the entire day was consumed clearing the way the morning pas senger being delayed until 4 It was the worst disaster that has been on this road for a long time and while the destruction to rroperty 11as heavy and the dististe of a most serious kind yet it is fortunate indeed that no lives were boat Quite a number of our Citizens went yesterday to see the wreck and all say that one of the strangest things connected with the whole affair is the remarkable escape of Caughlin and the other par-tits in the cab Front oar Trenton Correspondent Tatseos Sept 22 1879---Sunday morning about fifteen minutes past 12 o'clock the fast freight No 8 was ditched five miles north of Trenton totally demolishing eight heavily loaded box cars The wreck of the eight box cars was complete but no lives were lost From cu the aperator here who went out to the wreck about an-hour after It occurred I gather the following particulars: The train was moving rapidly down a long grade when the engineer Can Caughlin from his side saw a cow just in front of the engine Ile endeavored t4) just at this Instant blOW her off but struck her lightly n' other side was struck by the pilot and a cow from the thrown upon it and as be saw her she wu rolling down again towards the track He versed but engine and blowed on breaks re but he WWI too late She rolled down and an a twinkle the huge engine was lifted from the track and Caughlin found himself rapidly plowing down the steep embankment in mid- night dmknesa to what appeared to him certain death As to what occurred after he could give no accoent He and the fireman and a brakeman that was In the cab at the time went down under the huge mass of broken timber shattered cars and scattered freight and what is most remarkable they came Out without even a scratch When Conductor Thomas 'it'indram reached the wreck from the caboose he found no living 1 and heard no sound save the heaving of "'I the upturned engine that lay like a mighty monster heaving in its dying agonies Aaud- den faintness came over him as he looked upon the pile and thought of bin friends and co- laborers that he felt sure were under it dead or dying and beyond his aid feeling of faintness While standing gazg in twi the strange feel i overpowering him he beard to le right boys" relief grea re le the voice he saw Can and the ng up Can call out "A i and look other two men perched upon the top of a box-car that was standing on end by the track They had by some means more than being hurt raw in won derful escaped rt crawling around ha finally got upon this point and soon were assisted down safe and sound The post- of the wreck showed that the engine went gi tio A -own the embankment some fifty or sixty feet The tender and four box care passed entirely over the engine as their fragments lay beyond and all these passed over the men in the cab The Doty of She State Board of Health Knoxville Tribune There is presumably a considerable degree of excitement over the rule recently enforced by the State Board of Health prohibiting the taking of loose cotton into thecity of Memphis Several parties in that city have prozeeded to elect a special Judge without any very greet regard to legal methods or rules of procedure and tale Judge is expected to grant an injunction restraining the Board from enforcing this rule It seems to us that it is plainly the duty of the Board to insist upon carrying out its original design Taking into CO naideration the fact that this ii the Board's first experience in the management of a fever infected city we regard its work at Memphis during the present season as highly satisfactory There is no questioning the fact that the rigid but sensible system of quarantine enforced has served as an almost complete protection to the country outside of Memphis The agents of the Board have almost completely isolated Memphis and the fever has been confined to that one point If no such system bad been in force it it but fair to presume that the fever would have been carried to all the surrounding oountry just at it was last year If Memphis is opened to all who may wish to enter the city upon the pretence of taking in cotton there is no telling when the epidemic will come to an end or what will be the extent of its ravages The whole country outside of the city is made liable to the infection and the planters who are oo averse to losing a few dollars by delay may lose touch more by loss from the fever ware it seizes hold of their own neigborhoods and Douse-holds We regret that they are so seriously inconvenienced by the enforcement of this necessary regulation That is their misfortune bow-ever and they have no right to bring a greater calamity upon the whole country while attempting to relieve themselves The State Board should insist upon rule 6 and then if the special Judge at Memphis granta an injunction we suppose GOT Marks can take such action in the premises as will insure the safety-of the surrounding country The Cection of that Judge was a nullity and the granting of the injunction prayed for will be a crime The Duty or the State Board of Health Knoxville Tribune There is presumably a considerable degree of excitement over the rule recently enforced by the State Board of Health prohibiting the taking of loose cotton into theeity of Memphis Several parties in that city haveprozeeded to elect a Judge without any very greet regard to legal methods or rules of procedure and tnia injunction Judge A expected to grant an re- straining the Board from enforcing this rule It seems to us that it is plainly the duty of the Board to insist upon carrying out its original design Taking into consideratto' the infected fact that this us the Board's first expert- eat in the management of a fever inf city we regard its work at Memphis during the preeent season as highly satisfactory There is no questioning the fact that the rigid but sensi- hie system of quarantine enforced has served as an almost complete protection to the country outside of Memphis The agents of the Board have almost completely isolated Memphis and the fever has been confined to that one point If no such system had been in force it is but fair to presume that the fever would have been carried to all the surrounding oountrv ust aa 3 it was last year If Memphis is opened to all who may wish to enter the city upon the pre tepee of taking in cotton there is no telling at the Courthouse door in Nashville I will publicly sell on the terms herein below set forth the following described realty to-wit: A house and lot situated on South Summer street in the city of bashville aud bounded as follows: Fronting on the east side of Summer etreet beginning on the eastern margin of said street at a point 50 feet from Sullivon's corner of a piece of ground sold by James Johnson to Davies and running thence northwardly with said street 99 feet more or ICPP to 8 Orton's corner (now Harris') thence eastwardly with Harris' line feet more or less to -Harris' southwest corner thence sruthwardv parallel with Summer street Pii feet to said Davies corner: thence along Davies' Hue more or less to the beginning See aced of trust under foreclosure of which this sale is made recorded on page 154k4 of book No Mot the Register's offce for Davidson county The 10 f)et lying on the south side of the lot will first be sole If the price realized does not prove sufficient to sadsfy the decree interest thereon and costs then the remainder will he said TERM a tile (mob balance credits of 612 and 114 months Notes with approved security required and lien retained Sale free trom redemption ROBERT EWING se1724oe18 Clerk and Master at the Court-house door in Nashville I will publicly sell on the terms herein below set forth the follow- toe deacribed realty to-wit: house and lot situated on South Summer street in the city of Nashville and bouuded as lot- lows: Fronting on the east side of Summer Street beginning on the eastern margin of said street at a point 50 feet from Stile Ivan a comer of a piece Po of ground eold by James Johnson to Devite and running thence northwardly with said street 99 feet more or less to Orion's corner (now Harris') thence eastwardly with Harris' line llale feet more or less to Barrie' southwest corner thence ereithwardly parallel with Summer street 99 feet to said Davies' corner thence along Davies' line more or less to the beginning See aced of trust under forecioeure of which this sale is made recorded on page 64e of book No 54of the Is well prepared to AU any kind of orders for Sheet Iron Work at short notice Anytaing connected with mill or steamboat machinery such as Breeching Chimneys or Firebeds can be turned out with and dispatch also Water Tanks Firs-proof Shutters Don't contract for such work without call ins on WOOD Corner of Broad and Front sta Nashville Tenn Is well prepared le SD any kind of orders for Sheet Iron Work at short notice anytains eenneeted with mill or steamboat machinery els au- a BrINiellipg Chimneys or Firebeds can be turned out with nest- Sento Meer the rattAlandle Monte Meant Cheapness Comfort Safety ith Speed TIM ex-Confederates in San Francisco participated in the demonstrations of welcome to (en tirant and while every nation on earth was represented by its colors the flag of the Lost Cause side by side with the of the raion was not the least con-spit nous AN organ of Mr Sherman calla his re sumption the most brilliantly managed financial feat of the age Mr Conkling credited tit-ant with all there is of reaumption that waa really hard to do Mr Conkling la evidently of the opinion that Sherman luta merely punning a plain path made easy and there are those who think that it was not very hard to take up the work Bristow marked out and half did and carry it on to success Title ex-Confederates in San Francisco participated in the demonstrations of wel- come to (len tirant and while every nation on earth was represented by its colors rs the flag of the Lost Cause side by side with the of the I-aim' was not the least con- epieuoute the farm and homestead of which we are joint own- es known as the Roberts Farm situated on the Gallatin turnpike 12 miles north of tne city in Sumner connty Not susceptible of convenient division Into two tracts it pilot be sold as it lies in order to divide interests Farm contains 240 acres 60 of which blue grass pasture land and covered with fine Umber mostly beech Plenty of water for stock and two orchards near the residence Mouse has 8 rooms with brick smoke-house and other out- houses barna etc Situation convenient- to schools and churches- Neighborhood excellent Railroad station directly in front of residenci a few hundred yards distant Persons desiring to bid on the property will leave train on Louisville Nashville railroad at Mansker's i'reek Bag station One of the proprietors resides at the farm and will take pleasure In showing visitors over the property ea and balance one and two vera time with approved security and lien re-Poi further particulars apply to STEELE at CALDWELL Real kaitille Agents corner Onion and Cherry streets or to RoBEETS on the premises or tA) Dr ROBERTS at Hendersonville se7 wtds the farm and homestead of which we are joint own- ors known as the Roberts Farm situated on the Gallatin turnpike 12 miles north of toe city in Sumner connty Not susceptible of convenient cli All Saha 0 sy Trains ran through to Now York without detenti Pullman Palate Drawing-room and illooping eari on all throuf trains For UGH TICKETS apply at Maxwell Bow and an 114 Depot Ticket INIMMIUM NEW ENGLAND AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF LAND IN TENNESSEE No 5 Exchange Street Portland Me BROWN Agent REFEBENCE Nashville Tents Portland 111 regsl Satires CP- BIEN CALDWELL and Agent 4iienau1 Manager Caltuabuoi 0 nate Mattocks Esq Burgess Geer tall Hon Killebrew Hon Caldwell 1r Wm Clark ae'26 2in Lpttisti PRESCMPTION RIME FARM FOR SALE Icr091-11LAIIIDENT NOTICE--County Court at Naahville--Nat botch vs Skipwith--At the office of the Clerk of the Oninty Court st Nashville on the Zdd ty of July 1819 on motion of own plainant 14 counsel in the above cause and it tip peering to the attisfaction of the Clerk that the said defendants Skipwith is a non-residents of the State of Tennessee and therefore the ordinary process of this Court cannot be served upon him It is therefore or dered bv the Clerk that publit ation be made foe four weeks in succession in the Daily American a newspaper published in the city of Nashville requiring the esti' de'endant to appear at the next teriu of the C011 ty Court to he holden for the CUtinty of Davidson at the Court-house thereof in the city of Niutuvilie on the first Monday Au October next and answer said bill or the saute will be taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing ex parte McCANN Gaut Solicitor vett oaw ri i I 0 MKS LIRART Interesting Talk With the Better Half at the Third Ter Tor the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakneasi Lost Manhood Premature Debility If ervousneas Despondency Confumon of Diem A version to Society Defective Memory and all Disorders Brought ois by Secret litabits and Szceseem Any druggiat has the ingredients dd DR JAQUES Co 130 West Blxth Street CINCINNATI OHIO Re2 dalrly trSJi Dig fl-t 4 0 I aril ct I 1 4 1 I DITHESSING DEATH OF A CHILD A Mount Horeb correspondent of the Knoxville Chronicle Bays that on the 18th inst a little girl aged three years of Mr and Mrs Newman of that place wu accidentally at fatally burned The mother of the child had left it and two or three 'other children in the house while she would go out and milk the cows Ou hearing the screams of the children she rats to the house and found little Antha enveloped in the tiBmes of her burning clothe which had accidentally caught fire at the stove and were entirely burned off before anything could be done to extinguish the flames Dr Brown was summoned but the injury was beyond control being both external and internal and no relief could be given till this evening at 3 o'clock when death ed and claimed the little sufferer 0 LA dIgli Op r63 Itt (tic I 4 1 E'l tf (t tw ta 0 ed sitS eed3 4' Ell Rt sw 4 keg on Monday Oct 6 Next at the Court-house door in Waverly Ilumphrevs countv Tenn I will sell to the highest bidder the very desirable and well-improved farm known 11115 the II Co I-3 Et r14 114 A heretofore the home place of ex-Comptroller Hobbs situated on the Nashville ts Northwestern liailroad two milea from Waverly and about sixty five mike from Nashville This faun is well im proved having upon it a commodious brick dwell' in with out-bousee barns orchard of choica fruits etc The farm contain Soo acres about li of which are in a high state of cultivation being rich meadow lands suitable for grasses corn peanuts et The balance of the place is bared bill land covered with oak hickory walnut chestnut and other timber in the midst of which luxuriant nettle grasses grow atfording line pasturage for educe sheep sad hogs- One of the handsomest streams in Tennessee abounding in game fish fl we through the place Title perthet TEEMS OF cash Thd balance In 6 and 19 months with interest secured by good notes Would sell privately before day of sale on easy terms A magnificent crop principally corn I now growing on the pities one-third of which is tor sale with the place Terms tor toe crop cash JONES Trustee ern) till oc4 Nashville Tenn glj I iov RonnoboN is showing himself to be a bold and able leader Mr Tilden is at the helm MIT ilk Republicans and Tammany but the anti-Tilden tnen know that Gov Robinson has a bead of hi a own His recent action in calling a special session of The Judges of the Nnprettle Court to consickr the case of Nichols I'olice Ilamtnissioner was a bald move on Tammany Nichols was dismissed by the Governor on charges preferred by Mayor Cooper The comtnissioners appoint inspectors of electsions and it vras feared Nichols might be reinstated and combine with others so as to give Tammany an advantage Gov Robinson rests secure in the la or he would not call an extra session of the Supreme Court It is a coinplete surprise to Tammany and exhibits Mr Robinson in the light of a man fully capable of running his own man who belongs to nobody If GovRobinatm thus takes hold of and manages his own canvass alai tints shows independent Reptablicc nue and beelocivia that lup does not belong to Mr Tilde he will insure hi st election tout kilt two Mr dg with one- "tone--the twa and tarns Robinson ialy he a iery dangerous man before 1680 to the hopes el sums people 5' Eog pi 11 FRANLISCO Sept 21--Gen Grant since the arrival of the Tokio has expressed himself a hundred times as greatly pleased with the kind regard and hearty welcome which he Dees on all sides lira Grant from Erst to last was delighted She was Nirpristed by the wonderful enthusiasm whics wes displa ed In the course of a convesettion with your correepondent she sold that neither she nor the General bad the slightest idea of receiving a public reception in the city They anticipated meeting with their personal friends here but nothing bordering upou the magnificent welcome which they hare received was ever dreamed of The chat with Mrs Grant occu-red on the steamer as it entered the bay last night but was reported to your correspondent too late for transmission the difference in time being greatly against us Mrs Grant was arm in arm with her son Fred when in answer to a question put by the reporter she said: "We bad a delightful trip all the way over It was not rough all save one or two days wben our course was diagonnally to the swell" it not monotonous? Id ri not at all We conjj walk the deck every day and all dales had that SALO otkiaN the Getierel is Tory toad et Lite Man LLRRIINDON only daughter of Gen Beauregard is visiting friends in San Antonio ON-RENIENT Court at Wright et Ids vs: James Cbadwed et the office of the Clerk of the County Court at Nashville on the 16th day of August 1879 on motion of comp ainants by eMinsel in the above cause and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk that the said defendants Ala Phelps Ann Rankin Cynthia Hill James Rank Margaret Hughes John Inglis Sparrow Sarah Sparrow Louise Baby Raby Martha Eluded William Lindell Lavinia Morris William Morris John khelpa Geo Phelpe Benjamin I helps Joseph Phelps Cross John Cross tiphelia Cross Belitield Cross Sarah Cross Mattis Adam and her husband Henry Adams and the unknown beirs of Cynthia roes dec'd are of the state of Tennessee and therefore the ordinary pincer of this Court cannot be served upon them it is therefore ordered by the Clerk that publicetion be made for four weeks in succeseion in the Deily American a newspaper published in the city of Nashvtlie requirlug the said defendants to appear at the nest term of the County Court to be holden for the County of Davidson at the Court-house thereof in the eity of Nashville on the first Monday in 04ober next and answer said bill or the same will be taken for ir nfamed hi to them and pet for bearing es pane MLCANN Clerk Matthete Solicitor m4 theSt edipnited and 1 lohdett goariene std ft Court LOL41iLLE1 KVTI has pranot wU pepc Curet all forms pf CHRONIC and S1XUM DIS EASEpermatorrhoa and Impotency ta thenall Cr sohairsoo la fqiitb tarsal anoint 144 retro oi mind causes nvi protitrquo on or ft 'earns eaccia Nervqqocas Seminal qiiehi oleo Pt dream Dianna of Sight Inteetin ttero7 lot pope veramo to FrocAen Fon cetturg ct Ileac Lon of Segni fonfj 4 Zarriar froproper nr oubsiffir ate horooeifo and puff ir cured sypiiL Is eared and at rrnot the Gonorrhea 91EET Stricture tor Berms Illp1Ket sod ottiet private tqlegly enro4 a it tri7ottirt11 th1t rhy mdp 1010 pay quote tatiCca LI a cerium eUltrr Or airettieu ood "titling tieurteilim tetrtt acquires gnat p1111 Phyauqoat teq et OntMen4 persoor to M7 Whee itt wcsafevidnto ibe far tyvittubmIt Yaa 4 an' ntan by Mal': Or espy Cure Guaranteed in all Cmbse ncit-r4akau retttr 2j tt4 Ata-in kifj Zew jirettisnotettli Auction Sale of Furniture and Carpets WE eould never see the harm it did the victim to burn or bang a man in effigy If it were like one of those enchanted effigies which wastes away beneath the consuming flames pori pow with the form it represents there alight be some senv in it There are no witkities now to construct an image and inflict injury on it and through it upon the victim at distance I fr Plunket does not appear icw-Atave been at all consumed or scorched by tho demos fpplied hls straw ma La Nietaptito or eltoke4 ii Itnir SEE HERE! tme tc) IA yrOE MAY EXPECT AN ADVANCE IN COAL 1 on Oct- I so if you want to lay in your supply for winter at The per bushel by the car load now is the time and the cud reliable St Barniad is the kind to get All the ladies like it and the children cry tut It twben they are cold) femme at once and buy before It Is toe late Don't forget that the best thing to Wad fer Mem is our "Egg Coal" wily IP 50 pee WI tiuW Gones1 Arts isal Outirkini 03 156 Own 20 CHEAP BUILDING LOTS For Sale at Public Auction Oct 13 rrHESE LOTS ARE WITHIN 100 YARDS OF the terminus ot the Claurob bproo otrom Railroad and yogi near the lot owned by the a Railroad Company upon whieb they propose to erect extentive workshop rot unbar potticotoro solar to ZAOlk CALIalai Alm vett It NV WELL BELL THIS MORNING COM- neenoir4 at tea o'tiock at No 182 South Summer at Parlor Bed-roum Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture Brussels and Two-ply Carpets' one tine Plant and one fine Carinet Sewing Machine and various other articles Is the butteettold 1111494 Ail the shore ankles are poorly now We giro apeclal laultatioe to housekeepers to attend tWai sale bale W111 iss steolits eat without reserve 14LNL3 091Autticsows rriurvAIL cotttupuirzolt EL'" sr etkILle voig4 otsma Tv oltt-zits 700714 411111 I 1.

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