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GRANGE NOTES. A Minnesota granger is b'owing about his t4rpe-Ww!*Pftml"ttCro Pttto?- ?* beans. A grango packet is plying on the Mississippi botween Galena and St. Louis. A Fon du lao, Mioh., granger is try ing to persuade his toads that potato bugs are palatable. The lady members of the Union Spring grango have carried out their resolution^ of last year, not to pur chase any article of dress moro coBtly thau a caficd'.V. f 11' / 11 Lonei'doilar, Minn., grange No. 231, douounoes as an insult tho sending of a politlc'aT^TrouT^ and sec rotary wth Uio? roqnest that it be read inthegrl&gf^/.U tic Master Allen, of Missouri, has trav clod 20,000 miles in his grange work, bus visited almost every- county, in the state, and now but two out of one hun dred and fourteon counties are -without organized granges. Tho Missouri granges will uot always bo behind, if the enterprises under con sideration and in contemplation do not turn out castles in tho nir. Galloway county council has pprkhoiiseB ? under | way, aud Bnohnuan county is studying out a banU, elevator and implement factory. Tho members of Eureka (Iowa) graugo, 1)10, pledge themselves, by res olution, not to goindebt for goods, un less by necossity^compellcd to do so. They also passed a resolution express ing their bolief that tho herd and stook laws are dotrimontal to tho interests of a majority of tho farmers of Iowa, and asking the repeal of these laws by the logislaturo. Tho following is said to bo a oorreot statement of tho number of granges in tho United StnteB on the first of Juno : Alabuguk (ifM^Ar^afipas,"421 ^Califor nia, 200 ; Connecticut,'3 ; Delaware, 10; Florida, 54 ; Georgia, G40 ; Illinois, 1, 481; Iudiana, 1,008 ; Iowa, 1,994 ; Kan:. sas, 1334 ; Kentucky, 1,191 ; Louisiana, 128 ; Maine, 27 ; Maryland, 101 ; Massa chusots, 58 ; Michigan, s70 ; Minnesota, 322 ; Mississippi. 502; Missouri, 1,929 ; Nebraska"; 577; New Hampshiro, 31; Now Jersey, 78 ; New York, 21G ; North Carolina, 400 ; Ohio, 947 ; Oregon, 164; roOT8ylvrrain;-284; South Carolina, 203; Tennessee, 934; Texas, 400 ; "Vermont, 120 ; Wost Vi giuia, 55 ; Virginia, 260 ; Wisconsin, 407. ' A grange editor out west hauls his brethren over tho coals after this fash ion : " The graugo has already done wonders for farmers, but tbey havn't accomplished one half they might have done. fTbo^rbiiulo is, there is too much talkiuap*andj< resolving,,.and too little practical work?too muoh preaching aud praying, and too little get-up and got faith: We meot in tho grange or council, and resolve and appoint com mittees on various- matters,, and that is the cud of it., fl*heijcpmmittees cither, never report, or elso report their utter neglect of .the.. * duties, assigned them. One live^c%? Bf erf if it IsVliftlo' 'fliffi dent, yollow cur, is better than a whole menagerie of dead lions." A correspondent, of tho Bcucon and Blado, Paris, 111., attended tho grange celebration of tho Fourth of duly, at Hickory Grove, Massao eounty, and gives his opinions as follows : " I do not know anything about the objects j.n 1 movements^ the grangers. From all I heard, I indorse muoh of the ideas of their order.^They are certain ly greatly misunderstood . by Republi cans aud Democrats, antPgreetly sneered at and maligned aud libelled, by thoso who nrobppused.tp them. IL.tho prin ciples t?ey my dpWn are true, that they are wo?luug. for;_a reformation df all partiesJ^nd Qio good of all under the go vorn prgntftt is^ certainly commenda ble IS&m all 1^ could see aud learn, not a ptpTnuB~,word was uttered, neither was a drop of whisky, ale or beer per mitted on tho grounds, while there was plenty jbf ice-cream, lemonade, fruits, cakes, etc., dispensed at tho numerous stauds. Cool water was furnished in abundance, and all went smooth as a marriage bell. It was- a love-feast of sjcial enjoyment. This muoh is said by ono who bus hitherto opposed, but is now a friend'to tho grangers." Wo cordially commend to too atten tion of other granges the now move inaugurated by Pleasant Hill Grange, in organizing a lecturing or litorary society. Such an institution can not but prove one of tho best schools for training thoso in active, life, suoh as farmers and mechanics, to stbro their minds with usoful kuowledge, then to digest than to. acquire tho habit of thinking closely and logically, and what is ,o? nut leas importauco to thoso who sens'itively feel their short comings when if comes to public speaking, to enable them to acquire, by prnctioe, the art of expressing their ideas in plain, chaste und appropriate language. Such an institution 'as this started by Fleas ant Hill Grange, will bo productive of inestimable"benefits in many ways, but in none more than in strengthening the nttuohxuenb of members to our order, wliioh is constantly proving its value and adaptednoss to tho objects and aims it, hud in'viow; und, though differing widely on many quo-lions of public in tureafcfv-.^the, -weekly meetings of tho grange and lecture society will constant ly remind those who take part in them that they are all brothers and sisters, striving for o o grnud objeot?tho pro motion of their own welfare, happiness, aud prosperity, aud the welfare and happiness of all tho people. By all iiwuiiH let institutions of this kind bo multiplied throughout tho laud, and lot every grange follow tho exomplosot by Pleasant Hill Grange.-Rural World. Economy has been ono of the car dinal teaching of the graugo movement, and has been carried out, to a groat ex tent, by the farmers and farmer's wives in Mississippi this your. As an example of this economy, wo give the case of tvo farmers, ono in Hinds- county and oie in Scott. Tho Hiuds county farmer had, up to this time last year, obtained advances,to tho amount of $750 ; bnt this year had not run in debt ono cent. The Scott county farmer, for the last year, had run in debt upon his crop ?1.125, but this year only owed about $25, These two eases are bnt. an exam ple of a large number of farmers in every county in tho state. Wo have not a doubt that with a reasonable cot ton cnqrondja ajirplns wf corn that will be made, tho farmors of Mississippi will .-:?_-.-; have more clear money at tho end of the present year, than aoy ono year since the surronder ; in fnet, the Pat rons in Mississippi have determined to beoome independent onco more, and have deni'd themselves every luxury and many comforts to bring about this laudable result. Their good work has become infections, and the farmers ont side of the grange, as also many f reed men, have followed their example. More corn, oats, wheat and syrup will be made this year than ever before pro duced in this state, and wo are glad to know that a muoh larger proportion of baoon and pork is being raised than last year. If the gracgo movement had dono nothing else but bring about this^ economy and reform iu the' habits of onr psople, it would have ac complished great good.. But, in ad dition large amounts were saved by the purchase of necessary supplies and rates muoh below former prices, whioh, in connection with moderately good crops of cotton, will place our planting inter ests on a firmer foundation than any year eiuco the war.?Farmers' Vindi* oator. A New York granger, replying to at tacks upon the. order at tha anti-secret sooiety '? convention ; hold some weeks ago at Syracuse, N. Y., made this poiut od defense of the order, its principles and its officers : The order iB essen tially philanthropic in its origin and mods of working; itsj founders, among whom Mr. Sannders is the ono most widely known, so for from being, as Oreen represents them, " dignitaries without dignity," "given to vulgarity," and "men who would hardly be received into decent society," me men of refine ment, culture and of a most genial and benevolent disposition. So far is it from boing true that tbey sought to con tinue themselves in office for tho sake of personal gain or honor, that, at the expiration of their first term, all of thorn withdrew from office, and but two (tho secretary and treasurer) would per mit themselves to be re-clouted. Mr. SaunderB, the first master of the na tional grange, refused 'absolutely a re election, and when he was compelled by by the national grange to accept the laborious and thankless ? office of chair man of the executive committee, he put himself under the order of the other officers. The, revenues of tho national grange, under tho great and healthy in crease of tho order, are now of consid erable amount',' the aggregation of mil lion of lit los; but every dollar of its expenditures boing accounted for, and its books are now, as tbey always have been, open to the examination of every member of the order. There is no con tingent or secret service fund, no money to be used,in bribes, or to bo squander ed by pampered officials or expended tor ?political or other sinister purposes. I The salaries of all the officers of the national grange, though they are the hardest worked meu in the United States, ore less than those whioh any wholesale merchant pays to his clerks; and it is true to day that the salaried Officers of tho national grange are poor I er than they would have been had they remained iu their several previous avo I cations. The records of nny Beeret so I'ciety-in-thiB'or-'any other country may be searched in vain 'or a nobler, purer ntid more patriotic' allowing than these earnest and patient men have made and oan make of their couneotiou with the national grange. The whole story of tho connection of the grange with poli tics and political parties is equally false, and to any member of tho order is per fectly absurd. Tho constitution of the national, state, and subordinate granges requires that no political or partisan topio shall bo dismissed in the grnngo, and no rule iH more strictly enforce d. Tho members of the order ore from all political parties, and from every shade or section of each, and their political views aro never questioned or influenced in the grange. Belonging to the great agricultural olass, it is fair to presumo that they will seek to have the state and national legislation suoh ?s will pio mote and fuoili ate, in the highest and wildest sense, the intens's of agricul ture ; and as these aro affiliated with all others, they will not probably wrong any others. They are, bo far as we knew, unito in favor of honesty, capaoity and economy in the management cf ! national and state affairs. But even these principles, against whioh no sin cere patriot can raise any objection, can not bo discussed in the grange. Startling Rumor. * -j The San Francisco Commoroial ITor ald publishes the following : Very important information has readied us from what wo deem an au thentic source, to the elicet, that over f?r?? have beon mode by tho Mexican government to that of tho United States to cede all tho territory of the formor lying north cf a lino of latitude drawn direotly from the mouth'of the KioGraodeto thoPaoifio ocean, and that tho matter will engross the attention of congress nt itH next session, with the greatest probability of its acceptance. What are to be the considerations for this cession of territory wo are not in formed, and it is likely that the point has not yet beon Bottled. One thing is positivo, a number of our heaviest capi talists and bold operators have very re oently been natively in pursuit of mines lying in tho territory to bo ceded. Sev eral in Lower California have already changed bauds, and mining engineer's have been dispa'.ohed to Sonora and Chihuahua. It is evident to us that muoh commotion exists about this mn' ter in certain circle ?, and that there is good foundation for the report. Bv ibis arrangement the United States will acqnire Nneva Leon, Coahuilo, Chihua hua, Sonoro, Lower California and por tions of Sinaloa aud Durnugo. It. is Srobable that tho postponement of final eciflion by the Mexican and American joint oommitflions wna based upon this consideration, and it is not unlikely that tro Mexican government may have been influenced by tho attitudo taken by the United States government in reference to Mexican inroads upon our territory, Mexioj has need of monoy, the Htates named aro distant from tho capital, and thero aro no railroads or other even moderate menus of eonnent ion. Thoy cannot bo controlled by thoir Federal authorities, and aro almost constantly in an uproar. In these and similar rea sons may be found tho inducements whioh have aotuated cho Mexican gov ernment, The S advance in medicine, every now remedy baa oneonntered an opposition, which is the test of truth. Galen and Jenner only vere believed when they had proved their discoveries against opposition. But men are observing, pM benefits al ways make bolievers. N > incredulity can stand the silent argument of good results. When Dr. Walker proclaimed that he had produced from the medicinal herbs of California nn elixir that would regenerate the sinking system and onre diseases n* t organic, the incredulous shook their heads. Yet his Vinegar Bitters is now the standard reatorative of the western world. The truth could not be resisted. Under tho operation of the new remedy, dyspeptics regained their health, appetite and strength, the bilious and constipated were relieved of every distressing system; the consump tive and rheumatic rapidly recovered ; intermittent and remittent fevers were broken up; the tint of scrofula was eradicated I Who could gainsay facts like these? Not even the faculty. Skep ticism was ronted. All doubts as to the clainis of tho Bitters to the first place in the first rank of modem medicines were silenced, and this wonderful pro n*> ration is to-day the most popular tonio, alterative, and blood depuien ever advertised in America. In common with other journalists, wo are free to add our testimony to this remedy. It is a dornestic medicine, and no household -should be without it._ " Lord" Gordon. Lord Gordon Gordon, tho sham no bleman, blew out his brains at Head ingly, Manitoba, last week, ending a rascally but somewhat extraordinary career." Pretending to belong to tho family of L- rd Byron, and professing to be tho owner of great tracth of western land, he out n conspicuous figure in the city of New York, whore he not only swindled Horace Greeloy but that re markable man, Jay Gould. Af tor he had fled to Manitoba he was kidnapped by a party of men from Minnesota, who, how ever, did not succeed in reaching United States territory with him. On the con trary they got themselves into trouble, and Gordon Gordon went scott free. The newspapers have repeatedly published accounts of his swindling operations, und his name is familiar to the readers of public journals. He seems to have tired at last of being hunted, and, to escape arrest on the charge of embezzling jew elry at Glasgow, deliberately put an end to bia life._ The boat of .summer, aa well aa tho sudden changes of temperature incident to autumn, coupled with tho nse of nnripe vegetables and fruits and other unwholesome articles of food, result every season in producing much suffer ing from diorrho'a, dysentary, cholera morbn*, oolic and othor derangements of tho stomach and bowels. A remedy that will promptly re lievo tho He sufforiugs and restore tone and normal action to the relaxed and debilitated alimontary email, is euroly a boon to the afllic tod. Dr. it. V. Piorco, whoso family medicines have acquired a wnrld-wido ropntation, by long study and careful chemical experiments has succeeded in extracting, by a cold process, from smart-weed, or water popper, that modest little plant seen in wet ground!) by tho road sido and in negleoted grouudn and pasture fields, a remedial principle which, when skill fully combined with tho extract of Jamaica ginger and other pleasant mollifying agents, in what ho calls his Compound Extract of .Smart-Weed, forms a most roliahla .specific for all such der&ngemonts ami sufferings.. It.in pleasant aud uafo to take, yet poworful to cure. Its wonderful efficacy la a further cou nt malion of tho Doctor's idea that God has caused to grow, in each elimato and region, thouo medicinal plants best calculated for tho euro of tho diseases that prevail in tho sec tion of country whore those plants are found ?that " tho loaves were for tho healing of tho nations," and that tho fewer far-fetcbod rem edies we employ the hotter, if wo would thor oughly invosTigate and uiidonitaml thoae wo have at homo. The Doctor's Ex'.ract of Smart Weed is sold by druggists gonorally. Good advice never comes amiss. If they have not got tho Elmwood Collar at the store where >ou aro in tho habit of purchasing your goods, toll thom to got some' for you at once, and don't bo put off with any othor goods, _ _ Go to Riverside Water Curo, Hamilton, 111 The Ladles* Noroila Club, of New York, recently changed their discusslonB from Woman'.! suffrage to Hair preparations aud I'ltnplo-Banlsu cra. Ttiey declared that where nature hail not en dowed thoni with beauty, it waa thoir right?yea, their duty?to Book it where thoy could. So they eh voted that Magnolia Balm ovorcsme Sallowne?*, noii?h Skin and Illngmarks, and give tho complex. Ion a moat ditlingne (8oroslan) aud marhle-ltko sp pcaranoo (dangoreua to men, no doubt); and that. Lyon'? Kathairon made the hair grow- thl.ek, soft aud awful pretty, and moroovor preventod It from turning gray. If tho proprietors nf tbcto articles did solid tho slaters au invoice, they aro not smart. THE MARKETS. ?>'asi iv n. Cotton is stondy with a modoralo domain! at li#@15Jsfc. Flour is qniot and unchanged nt t4.50@G.50. Wheat is steady with a modorato demand at $1.20. Com in stoady with a mod erate demand at'J0<?J>f>5o. Oats, l!T>(fc)70o. Lard, 14>^e. bacon?Shoulders, lOtrcj clear rib uidoK.4l2<4jo; clear sides, 12%c.' Hams, sngar ctirotl, IG?. Whisky is btoady with a moderato demand at $1.01. NKW VUKK. Flour active. Huporfhio wostorn and slato. $4 50@5.25; extra Ohio, 5.85@0.firtj St. lamia; lfi5.G0@ll.00. Wheat act vo7 No. 3 Bpring, ?j!l.28(h*l .30, llyo <]iiiot at 95(5>M.05. Corn firm and aoliyo at 79@80o for mixed. Oats lowor aud more active tit 75f5>85o. Moss pork llrmor. Now moss. $28. Lard firmer'. Prime stoam, ll)%u. Whirky lowor at |b02W, ? l.otns \ n.i.i;. Flour qniot and unchanged. Family $5.25 (S>5.75; fancy, $7.70(2)7.75. Whoal qniot and unchanged. lied 95(5)$1; amber, $1.05(5)1.10; whito, $1.10(5)1.15. Corn, 78@83o. Oats 65e. Ilyo, HOo Moss pork higher at $21.50(5)25.08 r. iron highor?Bbonltlern OJ^o ; clear rib, 12>? (5)12^0. Sugar-curod hums, W/^@lRo ; plain 14)<;o. Bulk moats?Shoulders BU@B%0; cloar lib lij^ll^c. Lard, lb?@lt??o. Whisky, 97o. "_ CINCINNATI. Flour dull and lowor?family, 5.10(5)5.30. Wlioat dull and drooping?Hod, $1(5)1.115; white, $1.15(5)1.20. Corn dull and lowor at 64@G6o, Oats was steady at 45<S)50o. MefB pork quiet and unchanged at $24. Lard scarce and firm. Bummer. lSjaiSj/o; kettle 14%t& 15c. Bacon firm. Shoulders, O^o; cloar rib 12(5il2l?o. Bulk meats active and higher. Shoulders, f\%o; cl-jar rib $10.90 ( clear 11(5) 12%c for spot. Whisky llmi at 97o. NKW OUL.KANM. Flour dull. XXX, $6.00(5.7.00; choice, $7.00 (5)8.00 Corn dull. Mixed, 78o; wh'.Ui miscd, 94o. Oats. 75(5>80o. Bran lowor ;'at 75(S)80c. Day in fair supply. Prime, $25; choice, 20.50. Mosh pork ?Market iB buoyant at $24.75(5) 25 00. Dry Knit moits. Shoulders, SX?- i5a* con in demand and higher. Shoulders, lOo; clear rib, Ifl'i; olear 18-!fe. Sugar cured harn? scarce nt UVJ?(^Vl}^c. I.ard was aoaroe. Wo quutn Horses, H^'/stlac; keg, lSJ^e. Sugar in good demand. Fair, 9)?c ; good fair, 9JJ.(c ; fully fair, Oj^o. Wliieky dull. , Louisiana. $101; Cincinnati $1.00. Coffoo quiet?Ordi nary to prime l9(S>22^fe. Corn moal lower at $8.00(5)4.00 Not Quito so Fast, in r. Jone?!?A home? doctor In Philadelphia was caught ohanging the celebrated Moxloan Mustang Liniment into otber bottle*, and using it as bis own recipe. Honesty is always the beat policy. Those medicine men like to follow up such fellows. It cured the lame bona? all the same; bnt it damaged the Doetcrt reputa tion, and benefited the proprietor in proportion. We have beard nf so many Jihoumatlo porsons and Ismo horses beleg cured by the Mustang Liniment that wo advise every housekooper, liveryman and . planter to invest in a 60 ct. or a $1.00 bottle, against accident. Beware of counterfeits. It is wrapped in a steel engravings Blgned "G. W. WeotbTOok, Chemist." Tbs Grant! BsTolotlon x? Mzdxcai. Tbeatkxxt, which was commenced In 1880, is still in progress. Nothing can stop it, for it Is founded on the principle, now universally acknowledged, that physical vigor-la the moat formidable antagon ist of all human ailments, and experience has abown that Plamtatioh BrrrsBS is a peerless lnvigorant, as well as the best possible safeguard against epi demlo diseases "save money i PAINTS, ready-mixed; BASH. rx>On8'BLnVD8, GLUE; Wax and Papor Flower, and Artist's Goods, of every kind. CHAS. H. GAUTHIER. 15 N. College. Nashville, T*?u. DON'T BUY TJN1TL TOD HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED* OUJbl 3\T3E2'\7,47' As wo have 12 GOOD SEASONS why they will do your work QUICK and EASY, CHEAP and CLEAN. WThev arc Cheapest to buy. Tliey are best to use. C0Tliey oakc evenly and quickly. ?b^^heir operation is perfect. Baw/Tliey nlway? have a good ill aft. <Thi y arc made of the best material. Tliey roast perfectly. OTIiry require but little fuel. Tliey are very low priced. 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The Best Opportunity now Offered for PRODUCER and CON SUMER to Meet and Exchange views. FCUTj FREIGHT one way on Articles for Exhibition. Kxenrslon rates ou all Railroad* and: eonnec Ions entering tbe cliy. Hhtp Article* for Kxhlbltlou now, and ask for Excursion Ticket? to Nashville Industrial Exposition. EXPOSITION WILL CONTINUE UNTIL OCT, 17, 1874. ! B. A. CAMPn?ri.L, Bec y._MORTON B. HOWKLL, gfesfr_n THE NEW IMPEOVED REMINGTON Sewing Machine. AWARDED The ".Medal for Progress,'' AX VIENNA, 1873. Tin: HiaiiKRT Onnxn or "Medal" Awa&did at vii i: Exposition. No Sewing MachincJReceived a Higher Prize. A FKW GOOD RICA SONS t 1.?A Neva Invention Thobouobly Tksthd and secured by Lett* r* Patent. a.?Makes a %-erfect lock btitcm, alike on both aides, on mi kirds of goods. 3.?Runs LioiiT.KMooTir.NoisEi/Ensand Rann ?best conxbineiion of qualities. Dcbiflk-Bunt for Years without Repairs. B.?TFIH do all Va: iety of Work and Fancy Glitch Ina In a superior manner. S.?Is Most Easily Managed by the operator Length of stitch may bn altered while, running, and machlno can bo threaded without passing thread throush hole*. 7. ?Design Simple, Inienlout, B*cgant, fonnlne tho sUtch without the use of t'og WhPCl dears, Rotary Cams or Lever Arms. Has tho Automatic Viop Feetl, which insures uniform length of ttItch at any speed. Has our new Thread Controller, which allows eary movement of needle-bar and prevents injury to thread. 8. ?Construction mott carefxtl and rmisnKD It In manufactured by Hie most skillful and expert cnoi mechanics, at the celebrated IIemInerton Armory, Illon, N. Y. New York Ofllce, No. 6 Madison Square, (Karts*? (tnlld laar.) BRANCH OFFICES * ?SB Vinte St., Chicago, 111.i J470 Superior St., Cleveland, Ohlo.t 181 Fourth St., Cincinnati, O.|4U0 Main St., Buffalo,N. Y. | 333 Washington St., Boston, Moss, t 810 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. t lO Sixth St., Pitts, burffli, Fa. The Wise Men of the hand, tlie Divine, tho Physician, the Judge, use dul y. In their own houses, and recommendio uil Invalids and aufTer era from l>y?pepsia. sick Headache, sour Htom .-i n. Opn'lvenoii), Heartburn, Indigestion. Pile*. ilium Attacks, l.lverC inplamtn,Go it and Rhen nuilr mi ict in us, Nature's own great and good hciiu dy, . * farranl's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, as the best and most reliable medicine ever offer'd to the people for the above clan* of dlf-eases. The nursing babe, its brothers and nlslerx. Its pare ts a d grand parents, mill utl tlml thin pleasant rein edyt well adapted fur their different complaints. . For aale by all druggists. BYRN'S Pocket Photoscopo. na* cri'nt magnifying i>?>wer, ui>ed for detecting Counterfeit money, shoddy In rloth, foreign sub stances In tho eye, In wouncs, etc.. and to examine Insects, flowers and plants; to de'eel flaws In m-t als, tlneno's of woody ruin; to decipher writing otherwise Illegible; and fur the Inspection or grain, minerals, etc. Ihoful for everyboily. Double < on vex Lens, 1 inches In diameter. Mounted In leather, and carried In the vest poc et. Price 60 cento, two for fl. free by mall. Agents wanted, Illu* ruled circular* and term* free. Address M. I?. BYRV, p. o. Box ?f.GTO, New York. Office, No. 43 Nestau stree'. Hlale where ym saw this Half a Dollar ?WILL PAY FOR THE For tho Next Half Year. 'Hip Wk?KLY SUM Is a Inrao B-pagP.r>0-coluiiin, Indopend ?ni Newspaper, which no Intelligent fam ily ahonlu be without. Try It; Add rex.*. T1IK SUN. New York City. AOVERTIHKKS! Am. Newspaper Union repre sents over l.?oo papery, divided Into 7 subdlvlB lutis. Send 3-cent Marop for Map allowing hx-niton nl pipers, with combined and M'parnle lists, glv Iiik estimates for cost of advertising Address, h P. KAN HORN, 114 Moflreo street. Chicago. 111. VINEGAR BITTERS Dr. J. Walker's California Vin egar Kilters aro a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chlofly from the na tive horbs found on the lowor ranges of the Sierra Nevada rnounti?ns of Califot-' r.ia, tha medicinal properties of which aro oxtractod thorofroiunvlthout tho tiso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, " What is tho cause of tho unparalloled success of Vinegar Bit ters?" Our answer is, that they removo tho causo of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They aro tho'grO'' :i blood purifier and a lifo-giviug principe, a perfect Renovator and' InvigOrRtot' of tho system. Never before in tho history of tho world has n tnedieino heen compounded possessing the remarkabln qualities of Vinkoak Bittrrs in healing'the mck of overy disease man is hair to. They' are a guutle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflanlinntion of tho Liver uiul Visceral Organs,.in iiiliouB Diseases. The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinkgar BiTPKRH ore A nerieut, Diaphoretic, Conninative, Nutritious, Laxative", Diuretic. Sedative, Counter-irritant, SudorificJUtAf tivo. and Anti-Bilious. n. II. mcdoxai.u .'v cc?.. DrupirUls nn<lGen. Agta.. Sun PrnhcHco; Cnlimrnio, ind oor. or VVnibinstpn nnil Churllou St?i.. N. V. Sold by nil l>rugr,Klats amd'DralcrH. BEGKWITrl $20. Portable Family Sewing Machine. the most POPULAR of any in the market. Makes the Most Burabla Stitch, with Strength, Capacity, and Speed. Equal to any, regardless of cost. BccKwitli Sowing Bfacnlno Co., 862 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agents wanted everywhere. Send foe Samples and Circulars. WATERS' CONCERTO ORGANS re the most bcnntlfol in style and perfect in tone ever made. The Concerto Stop it the bei.t ever placed In any orcmi. It U pro duced bu an extra set of reeds, pecnllarly voiced, de. ? licet of which it most dinrmlng mid ?oul-wtlrrlnp;, while its Imitation of the human voice is auperb. Terms liberal. WATERS' Philharmonic, Vesper A Orchestral Organs ? in unique I? ronch enscs, are among the. best mnde, atut combine puriiv of voicing with great volume of tone. Suitable for parlor, church or mtiHlc hall. - WATERS' I have Kreut uinvei with uii iiioiiem 1_ best pianos matte. Tliese organn ntul pl anne are warranleil for O years. Prices ex tremely low for cash, or part cash a id l>ai ance in monthly or quarterly payments. rt?-ron<l-hnu<l Instruuients taken in ex clinuttc. Agents wanteil in every county in the t). 8. and Canada. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches. Schools JauIocs, etc, H.L VSTIlA TED CA TAJ.OG VES Mailed, HORACK WA'I'KItS &> SON, 4SI Ilron.ilway, N. Y i?. O. Bex 3507. Bethel College, itcssKi.vii.t.i:, KY. J" OCATION HKA[,TIIY; board cheap; J Endowment, $300,000. Srini Tor i? CntaloRiie. Address, LESLIE WaUOENEK Chalrmnn or Faculty. Epilopwy or ITits Cured. PK K.su.s HouUlicleU wnl linil it lu their ndvnu tn?;e to nddrcss for particulars DR. I 1). HAW YE KM. P, O. Ilox s3 Naples, Illinois. WATERS' New Scale Pianos : Kreut power and a lino singing tone, with all modem Improvements. - n<l ore fie WHEN writing to advcriiiier* pumae mention the namoor riiiq i>:u ??? v. 33 <t ?? SIXTY-SIXTH MONTHLY DRAWING, Memphis, Temi., Aug., 24,1874. 20,000 Tickets! l,500Trizes! Whole Ticket*, ?2 ; Hnlvep, $1; Fivo and a Half, $10, All aiders must bo ddrcsBcd to J. R. GOLLADAY, Bowling Green, Kentucky. LIST OF FRIZES. 1 Three Thousand dollars in cash.f-1,000 i Tweniy-tlvo Acres of Fine O ?ri ontnn or Farming L*r I within n mile and a half of nowiing oreen, Kr.2.ouo 3 Twenty-live Acres, ditto aojncent to tho a hove ._.2.nv 4 A Fine lUtotiche and Harness. Tin? .S A Fine Buggy and llurness. 4-.U fi a Hpsn or Match Hoists. 400 7 A Pine Trotting llora?. 400 8 A Diamond Cros?. 4m 9 A Diamond Met. 600 in A Piano.?. BOO ^e<l 0) prizes, e:i<ni Kilty Ii nla-s In e.isli.. 4,VO Nexl 10 prizes ntictl 420 in ca?h. 2tfti 701 An extra line sit ol I hamher Fill niture.... 'AO Cl?2 A Oold Watch. 7t? ?JOt Diamond Hing. ISO 'JOI A Suit or Clothes uiHite to or .er, Itu'iudliw Hat and Pool.?. lwl SOI A '?Ilk Dr?>-s 1' i.u rn ...r.. 1'? SCR A Fine Music llox. M J>1 Silver Lever Watch.'..~. 8f 008 A Fln? Vidi?, with now and Cnso,..,. fiO ?2H) A ?? I no Outmr mid Case. to 210 Cash. 50 Next uu prr.es each a pair of niankes made by tho Howling Green Wooieu Mills ?14.- I 2R0 Nex 100 p-lies.. nch ?10 In t asli. I,?41 Next 00 pi fees, each <fi In nat-h. IS i 101 Cash. KO 402 C?hh,. 125 4!M Cash.-. IV) 4!>l Cash. 175 405 I'ush.?..--.i. son 40(5 Cash. 2?0 407 Cash,.,.-. SOU 404 A linlldln;? I.ottn ? , Mi feet iront by 210 in an all- y._ i 510 409 A Brewcrr. with nil Its IIxtlire- In com riete rai ningorder, In the city or Bowl* in.; Oreen, Ky. 3,<oO .V?0 A Two->ti ry Kr.sme Dwelling atlat hed to the above.?.a ocC l.om Approximate Pr'res us Ibjltwa: 2ioof l.'escb. hc'rtg dftermined hv irti immhein on each tddo of the number draw InrtheCniiltal Krlte. 4 OOrfl <?rh being di teriuineu by 2uo numlnrt. on each side ofth?- numhi r drauHnv 111* Mrrnml I r ?-. 4?) of ?I cac h. in 1 ickeis Id next dr*wirf belog determined by 200 uiimb?r.s.nn e*cu ? Ide of lhe number d awli'ir the n'hl dII r<zf. '1 ho above prises will I e draw n HtNemphh, Trail., on Momlny, Angimt M4?h. 1 8Jf My prawlrg-. aiw?*h take place on the Fob wTH Mi-NHaV in each month, i lioj me coiiduc.co in ptbl'nbye ccmnil tee relccled ftom iha audience by the tlcuei heldeis present. 20,?r(V numhent. com rppnoini w ith ihe number of llcketa Is med sre mi l'into the wheel, and tru'll > I ? i niher dri.wn out riirt.h s the ho der of the crrrr spot.ding number 10 the Hratiiiixeon the I?t vlsi $:i,OiM? i ?ir, Ira Lnlf ticket io ono-haif,; the sect nd number iIritwii tu i e second V> ire. <a<: . until WO nun.i eis nie i raWn, 'I he rem? I lituv 1 ,ttti prir.e?eiedeft-1mined hy aimroxlui-ite miii.i ir<. A Maieniint ol ihe d n" n r.umhem is i ulill lud toid foiwnidid lo ticket I old* rsitttd ?geuts. Pr ito* foiwnrutd prompily, Tu kets for sale by W. G. PRICE, Agent, No. 47 S. College St, Nashville, Tennessee. J. & P. GOATS' BLACK THREAD FOR YOUR NACK