UlofiS.CClt;1c^i*lostofeli-DAill»*Sati-theTonrvVsuh*lugiiiii!ton-onstut*Ivn-IWS,II2L-theoutex-\vs.nnsliit*or*SOUTH END.Our first,Hoads very muddy.Wheimim Willis can sdnc Iheold song, “Oh? ifs nice to lit* the father of a bouncing baby hoy.1’If anybody wauls to buy Ion nice stock hogs, j;o to V. lr. Willis, one mile and a half suiith-west of CoalCity.*The lt;i]i] mlapr : u0h, what will become of I lie poor liule hird?” Thu new adage: “Uh, what will become of poor litlle (.•rovci?'1Hev. VorlirCP Duncan, ofniir community, and Miss Louvicut Hike. of Coal Lily, weie married last Saturday. Snccsss to them is hie livurly wish of all.The following parties held lucky tickets at J. K Hyatt’s lottery, last Snlurdiiv; lihenczer Kiscus, oi Owen county, drew the house am! lot. Anna Slough drew the buggy. William Cult* drew «lie gold watch, ami William Jlarbnngh drew tin* sewing machine. All were well ph-iiM’d with their presents.The lii.est horse in this country will he ?uldal 0. T. Cromwell's sale March Klh, Hi* is a bright ash sornd, heavy mane and I ail, and was imported to An.erica fromKrance in 177o. JJt* ha* the host record of any horse on the turf, it being said that he has actually* run a mile in t hours* and *10 minutes.LfcXUTHV.