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gsrysrw..Ttiajs MILAN EXCHANGE THURSDAY. OCTR 7, 1880. KAILHOAI TI.IK TABLI. tolrawg;w.l.LH Jk r OrlMn K.K. Trains leave iMaa as follows on and aftot PASHisuia tkains. Sf,.l. north. lT,t:.;r:.;;:r..;..ra go. south. ......... g sIL b0,ls5-,,r5 rW(rlSiK?,JL: .1 M tV . 1 fil J. . MANX, fiup'l, Jackson. Tcnn H. E. CAhY Sl 1- A .. New Orleans. J. 11. MUKlY . T. A.. New Orleans. LoaUnville KaahTlll (iL.K.B. Train leave Milan as follows an and after June 27, l'Wj. raSSEgGCa TSaTyft. No. l.soetb. leaves at SrMam Wo. 3. " " l-J:.'opiu o. 5, " (to Humboldt)... .( am Xo. it, north. ..12:1'j rui No. 4, " 3:Ui am Kv.fi. " (Accomuiodat'n) 5-.iOpm A- W. LOYiNtJ. Agent. C. P. ATMORR. 0. F. CAXTWfcLL. Gu. 1'. k T. Loral Ti.-ki-t A't- "'a yyouxcEM exts. The fallowinK r oar I'rin for annuouciDd rannidutei lor olSoe CAAU IV DTlCI. KorCnirref. f 10 ffl X-'wr tha LenMsture. 1" l or County Uflicc. 5 ll r ronRrem. SIMOXTOK. We are authorised to an nounee the Hon. Chs. B. Pinionton a en diiiate lor re-eie'Minn t" 'nni:rv'f in lliu dia trirt. at the Knvcnber vie -ttnr. For lnjr. DAVIE. Wc are authorized to Announce T. 1. Davie a a exmixlute tor Mayor at thi cnHuintr municipal "! lion. nil X.-We are authorized to announee C. 1. Maun ar a eiindi iate ler Mayor At lae eiifuine fuutiicipHl election. HA LK. We are i:thor;rr 1 to announce S. 11 Hiile Rf aeandidate foe re-eleet't n to the oftVe of Mayor at the ensuing municipal elec tion. SMALL t!5AGE. Frost last Thursday and Friday mornings. Col. Savage is billed for a ppeech here today. Senator Beckerdite, of Carroll, was in town last Sunday. Mr. R. E. Edwards is the proud father of a ten pound girl. The court house at Trenton has Invn repaired, and not any too soon. For the Ligsjest, Si.est turnips of the season Cale Uaun has our thanks. Messrs Coulter and Burnett pp- ak here next Saturday. Come out and hear them. John K. Smith has been elected mayor of Trenton, Rupert Levy re corder, and W. D. Blakemoro mar shal. Mr J. C. Arnold has returned from Danville, where he has been for two weeks, filling the place of the sjck railway agent. Messrs Coulter and Burnett are making a vigorous canvass of Ims county, and the latter gentleman i.- getting badly used up. More new goods nre being received here than ever before. Our mer chants will oner Rome rare bargain. through our columns soon. The south-bound L. & N. train due here at 12:30 p.m. d.'d not arrive until 9 p.m. Tuesday. Eastern miss connections are cauiug delays almost daily. Past Grand Master Boyles, of Fay etteville, has our thanks for papers andadvance eheetsof the proceedings of the Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. Poles are being distributed here for the erection of a new telegraph line by the American Unioa company. We will soon look for a reduction in the tariff oa messages. Oar friend Phil DJnnell has bought Miss Odie Hamel's etock of confec tioneries and groceries, under the Ex change office, and will add largely to the stock. Look out for an ad. next week. Prof. Hooker was last week called to his home in Murfreeeboro by the serious ilbew? of bis parents. lie has the sincere eympathy of our cititeDs. Rev. J. P. Weaver fills his chair in college during his absence. Superintendent Deason reports the scholastic population of this county at 11,985, an increase in one year of 801. The school property is valued at ?33, 262.50. There have been 235 teach ers employed, at an average salary of $22.20 per month. B. F. Fitipatrick & Co., Mobile, have secured a special rate to Mobile from Milan and other points north of Jackson on grain and flour, and any of our readers who desire to ship to that point will do well to write to this excellent house forquotatious. Prompt attention will be given. Capt. Hale is announced this week for re-election as Mayor. lie has made an excellent officer, and during his administration nearly every street in town has been well worked. The board has also paid near one thousand , dollars of the old debt and contracted j few, if any, new ones. City scrip k j now selling at par. Messrs Richardson, Lyle and Hicks, democrat, republican and greenback electors for this congressional district, fpoke in Clark's Hall yesterday to about two hundred people. S e have j only space to say that CoL Richardson, j our gallant standard bearer, made a j n. u i mw tAwmu. -p.wu b b I i ponente "Hail Columbia" in a genteel j and thorough manner. His speech ; cemented the democracy closer, to- j gether than ever. ' .iui;:t4TOiuu. The reHUiner Here Last Thurs day The Democracy Juui I., 1 According to appointment, Judges Writrht and Hawkins met iu debate last Thursday in Jordan's hall, in this city. A Lout six hundred people lis j teneJ onc.lL;rj of lhe BUnl. ; ber lieing republicans from this and i adjoiniwr counties. Judge Wright j i'tj inin vl' u uuV j o-ued the discussion in one of the ablest tpeeches we have heard during the canvass, in which he arraigned the republican party for ita iiiany crimes of omission and commission, and gave a synopbis of Garfield's po htical historj'.with all its black frauds. He contrasted Garfield, the bribe taker and perjurer, with Hancock, the patriot soldier and statesman, eulo gizing the latter in an eloquent man ner, amid the cieafeniug applause of hi.- hearees. He also showed up the ugly hiitory Hawkins had made as United Slates attorney and as Su preme Judge in the matter of exor bitant and illegal fees and in his fran chise decision. His language ras eloquent and convincing, and many weak-kneed, back-sliding democrats wi re re-ci:i verted. In a little while the enthusiasm of the democracy w:is uniioi'.ndi d. The rrau :;nd w ill show good resuitej on the sec ond i Xoveniiyv. Hawkins occupied a large portion of his time in defending hinifeli r.nd his imty, which he did in an able manner, rallying his followers almost to a mr,n. The repudiating Wilson republicans cheered him as heartily :is the debt-payers. His defend of his "course as attorney-gu.ral was plaur-ible, but wii! not lesr clcse in spection, and the peopie yet think he corruptly received illegal and enor mous fees. Ke did not refer to his letter asking Cai:gr-ss to remand the State back for reconstruciiju. He closed by frantically waving the Uoady L-hirt, ch irging the democracy with all the h,sss of the war ttkiiig advantage of Juilge Wright after his rejuiudvr. More r:in hist Sumlay night, sus pendir.g church service. The Ladies' Aid S.viety ot the M. E. Church cleared f3-'.50 on their sip, r and tiiun'-r last week. A r.ef.t little sum. They fed well and cheap, j , - inei.e7. 4. 1 . i iSHi;eil has gone tO Troy to ns-iVt, in asen-s of meetings, and the Rev. Ii. A. Cody, of McKen i'ie, will fill his pulpit next Sunday mvirning and evening. Pastor'M. M. Taylor will, by re quest, pre.-ich a seiie:- of sermons in his church next week. Subject "New Testament Cunversious." Ser vices con ruencing every night at seven and a half o'clock. The Episcojntlians organized a Sab-batii-sohool tit Odd Fellows' Hall last Sunday iificmoon. Mr W. J. Hiue was made superintendent, Mrs Hine assistant superintendent, Mrs Viola Williamson secretary, Miss Addie Ware treasurer, and Miss Katie Miller librarian. Meet every Sunday at four o'clock in the afternoon. Senatorial. Our readers will not forget that the Senatorial Convention meets here to morrow to nominate a democratic candidate for senator in this district. The indications are that Rankin will receive the nomination without op position, a compliment worthy of the man, as he is oue of the best citiiens of our coanty. For tha information of those of the delegates who do not know him, we will state that he was Mayor of Milan w hen the yellow fev er prevailed here two years since, and he made it a oir.t-to visit every sick person in town, and ail them all in his power. He is safe, sober, honest, and a good business man. Jailed fr Bigauiy. A man namcvi Montana was arrest ed here last week on tLe charge of bigamy. It w as ?sid that he had sent his wife to New York, when he went to Weakley county and married an etrier woaiun, whose name we did not learn. He was turned loose here for want of evidence, w hen he went to Humboldt, w here he was again arrest ed, tried aud sent ta j.iil. Ottten Sbiprnents. The Central road shipped from here last mouth 245 bales; the L. & N. 210 total 455. Up to the first of October last yer the receipts here were 141 bales, showing an increase I for September this year of 314. If tne weather should continue favorable, we think the bulk of the crop will be brought iu before January. congressional M'unu. Hon. Chas. 15. Simonton will speak j in Humbold; on Monday, the 18th, ...i ;., r;io T.i.r iq,i, ' . inst. Other candidates invited. BLACK-DRAUGHT" make, ailll lVvt.r ipoftibie. i ur saic;ty w. u. Coley. yn. Tcnn. etv AIVFIITIKIET. LOllSVILLE. T. We refor our readers to iho advertisetront of Hall's Safe and Lock Co- in another column . The safes rf tliis company have trained an envi able reputation in some of tho greatest eonfla- grationsin our country and are so well and fa- u i i . l - . i - vorably known hy the commercial community oi mfl .-Miumwcsi mat mey neea no miroaue tien at our hands. They tare an extensive . , . , . , . and raried steck cn band, hi.h they ar offer ineat reasonabls prices, (jive them your or der. Country merchants Tisiting Louif rille, Ky., ar directed to the card of II. Rarlintrhaas 4 Co. We ir.ort cordially CDM-nend the firm to thoii who desirv to famish their customers with durable a-oo'is monufactnred by homeen-terpri-e. All kinds of ladies', misses and chil dren's fine shoes are durably and artistically gotten op hy this houfe. We inyite the attention of our readers to the adrertisament cf J M. Robinson Co. in thia is?ue. These gentlemen having a connection in New York, tha treat eutrepot cf our coun try, are prepared to furnish Itry Goods, No tions, Ac, promptly, and at figures as low as the lowest. Their st jok is judiciously selected and in proportion will Tie with any in the city of Louisville. Thofe who call on them will 2nd gentlemen prompt and energetic in (up plying them with any goods in their line- , Jackson, Loving A jue'iooiwin, 217 Main street, Louisville, Ky., have an advertisement in another column- These gentlemen are well known in West Teunosr-ee as sterling business men, prompt tt discharge in a satisfactory manner ail the duties intru.st4 to them. Their stock of cro.ries is complete in ail rerpecU and c ask for them a liberal patronage. Jas. H. Hayes, with McCori. Boomer k Co.. h&f an idvertis -went in this issue. We take pleasure in recommending t he goods of this es tablishment to our readers- Their stock is su perb, aad any gentleman having a covering for tho anal, l'rotu the house represeutea by our getii.il frieud llayvs, most assuredly will have ri article nobby ar.d becoming. Xhey ahe deal in gloves, umbrellas, Ac Trnbue. L'atis A Co., cotton factors and deal ers in dy goods, present in this Ufue of ocr pa per their card and solicit the patronage of the pui.iic. Tnis is nne of the leading firms of Louisville, v.ho arc in all respects qualified to fi !I .promptly and satisfactorily alt orders in their line. Mr P. C. L velace, our eaergetic follow tiwnf man, ia connected withthis hou.se and is well jaalifi-d toSllhls position. Hav ing .1 larpe acquaintance in this and other sec tions of Tennessee, he haa largely increased and we hare no doubt be Jwill con tinue to incroase their trade hy strict attention and honest daling. The house huf a largo stock of new and reliable goods, selei-tod with care, arid cannot fail to satisfy in quality hi well ils price. The Louisville CofTn Co. has'a card in this issue. Tboyaro prepared to famish caskets nud undertaker's tr, :oiiiiar of all atylcn and vsrietv. Laving every, facility to turn out the very best and nost5uitab!e criicles. Our readers are referred to the advertissmtat of lhe Louisville Manofacttiring Co. in this paper. All grsdes of furniture will be supplied hy this enterprising conany. They have oa h.m I every stj In of workmanship that fashion uud taste demands, nd guarantee to pleaie u!l who send tboti: orders. toods of elegaact-, du rability f.nd Snisa constantly on.uatul. Among the large and attrvttiru stocks of hats, caps, furs, gloves and umbrellas of Louis ville merchants, non attract greater tv'.l.iitiu than Johaubocke A Uro. Vitjtors nndcouairy men hai.ts t uo tradejia.th it citv a ill :id it to their iutirest to call on (hem. U?aJ their od- j vcrtiscineut iu another column. K: r Kooks. stati'.nery. ic. M . W. Pherrill A Co. ofi'-;r crf.tt indurement--". espc;i;iliy to cash buyers. Our fclw-townsiuan, J. y. raro. '" "et.ts them, will M.piSy th- t.tUe with chuiue worka. and is prcpcre.1 to ui'-ut the waawoftbe puUie io every p:ticul in his liua of goods. Sea advertise inert. Monn.K, in. Cody A VnscnvioV d 'a:: rs in Tee'r.'.!cs and fruits of vcry ii'jscril iiofi, f oreign an ! d03-.es-tie, MoUlc, Al&bsnin. have & curd in this iwae. Traits of all kind ro enr.ftar.tly keyt on baud y these dealer. 7! svirj.' faciiiti Srst-tUw. they arc ret'.rmir.f 1 to hive at all tlu.es choice articles aud j.-'k a sh.'i-: of paironai; from up eeuntry. .'-end tiiein an order new oh:.ass, Lt. We direct the attention cf our readpr to the cardof A!len,;Wcst A Bush in !his webk's p per. A uiong the cotton faelor.and ooiHtais-ion merchant ol Net '.'riopi,? nnr.e stand hikher, ab strict busiuess men, dealing ill an equitable manner with all wao entrust thetn with com-mercial.trs.nsictioni- Country shippers will do well to note their catd. cinciksiti, onto. The attention of onr readers is directod to the card of Martin, Thiirnan A Co., in thia issue of our paper. This wull-kiown and popeler firm of Cinciniiatiajoys a large and extensive pat ronage throughout West Tennessee, and thro' the energy and vitnl&f their "representative, Capt. Mark i-eay, are rteodily grewrng in pub lic favor. Capt. Seay makes hi. headquarters at ililau, and is f well-known and respected forstraight-foTwarl dealing: that oommenda tion bv ae is mnnecossary- He is prepared to extend every reasonable eceomaodatiou to these who entrust him with order. We take pleasure in calling the attention of millers aad others iu need of maehiuory to the advertisement of I- A S. GrtenwalJ, founders. Ae., in another column. Thesa gentlumen haveestablii-hed in Cincinnati a !uines that doos credit to the city, and their werk will eom pare favora'ily with any establishment in the west for excel lenee ia tin lib aad adaptability to the use intended. The weary traveler aniimsly anticipates relaxation! as he hastens at railroad speed on kis joernoy of business or pleasure. The hotel supplied with attentive employes and fitted up with all the appointment of recent introduc tion re conducive to eomfort is the haven ten dered ti the traveling publie. The Walnnt Street Uoue, batwoeu Sth and 7th streets, Cin ciuaati, Ohio, under tke direction if those gen ial gentlemen. Uessrs H. U. Paris and D. K. Bewers, is such aa hotlry, eombicii:g all tha coaiforls much appreoiated after the fa tigues incidental U those wh visit tha eity either on busin er pleasure. Tbereasoa nas errivsd when the people are admonished te provide potection against the chilling blast ef winter. Itubertson A Bolts, ofa :kseo, Tenn., notify the public in to-dav'g pei-er" that they are prepared to supply every want in elotaing, drygoedsaod novelties that can be obtained in a first-class establishment. Those who visit their 1'alaee Here will be as tonished at the itamonee display of fabrics, beautiful ia patiera ana" soilness of texture, sure te please the eye of the ladies, and show to what perfection the manufacture of goods ha been brought. In the elothing department great attention has been paidin the selection of stock embracing ge( ef the latest styles, artis.tie finish en 1 f-esh fren the eastern warkct. It is astonishing how chetp goods ean be bought fre a this enterprisiigfirni. Wut long experie jee in bineis enables the proprietors t ofTsr ex tra inducement to their customers. Re sure when yea visit Jackroa to rail al the Palace Store. Facts are Stubborn Thiiifr. It may seem strange and h;rdly worthy of belief thst ths publishers of a 81.25 magntine should, of their down free will actually give wi;h it a premium t the full value of SI. 00, but such is tho startling lact. Tne i . ....1." V. ..i,: Mn.ical 1 I I 1 Ci ilii llVi 14 - a. as va - macazine li me ooumern Journal, and the premium given is: fl.00 worth of thcet minio cf the sub-, seriber's owu choice. Remit SI. 2o to : Ludden & Bates Southern Jtusic House, Siivanr.sh, G t., ;-.nd you v.iM ' get the Jcnrnril pionth'y, fr a whoie j year, and a dull.tr's w.Tth of any d ett Music you may t-lect. ' LO( IS, SOTIl i:S. Waiited, ' "FrprvKiir ?n nitron n.T ?r niir Irr-0 isrrp and elrg:iut Stock of goods. Priees -uarantod to be the lawet Ladies ! c " . ' I J ,., r ,:., P f? t J 11' -l- . .v : l i v. a ah i. iv- - i v a) vuuua and Dreew Trimmiiigs. Jordan & Sroxi We have just received from Boston another large slock ot Boots and Sh:es. which w ill lie sold cheap at Chambers' Cheap Cash Store. If you want bargains go to Cham bers' Cheap Cash Store. Save money by buying your Dry Goods at Chambers' Ci:eap Cash Store. Go and see how cheap goods are I la1a(icw',.T pepsia. and i-aver oora eing sold at Chambers' Cheap Cash i Plailit' I'digwtiou, Constipation, and h Store Ju.t received a big lot of .Ladies' and Misses latest style Hats, which we will sell at New York cost at Chambers)' Cheap Cash Store. We" would urge upon our readers who are suffering from Ch'ilsand Fe ver the lmiKirtiince of at once procur ing a bottle of Hughes' Tonic, if they wirih to ie sj.ecdiiy reliewl. This is one cf the oloVkt and best aieiicines in use. It ia prepared with threat care, and bears the endorsement of Mess. R. A. Kobiiisou and Co., Louisville, Ky., who make it. The sale is steaG i'y incre.t-iftg stjii gives geueral s.tis lUctiou. Price 51.0J per bottle Full directions are piven fur use. TJte Keasou Why I. W. Harper's 2eUon County Whiskey its preferred alsove all other hrands is Itecauiie it is the iaet regu lar and most perfect product, incontes tably, ever made. A lonjesjericuce iu the manufacture of the liarper, the large Capita! ot the Distiller which eiiables him to hold bis Whiskey us til it hs luily matured, together with the f ict that thij Whiskey is Umght ' liy and shipjeJ to me direct from the distillery, nceount for the UHvarying tiatisfactioii it has given those !est ed ucatl to a aus V"hi.-key. W. H. Coley, soie agent, MiNn, Tenu. Fire sCuuareJ T!tusaud Strong In iLa past few months there has ixten inorf tha 5GO,(KK rxt!e ofShi loh's 'Jure S'ld. Out of the vastnum ber f Mpiv who have used it, more than 2,0'vK cm? of .'i?wrtiption have tieea cuieii. Ail ughs, Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis., yield at once, ueuce ii i lhat every lKdy stK'ttks in its ptai-H'. To ih.n-e who isavj uot usyl it, let J n.-iy, if vcu have a C'ouh, or your child me cioup, and you value life don't fail to try k. For Lame Back, Spiue or Chest, iiwliiioh's Por ous l'!.is;w. byii by y.jur druggist, Ur JorJuii. We httve a speedy and positive cure for C.iturrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Ileal che in Shiloh's Catarrh Reiutniy. A nnsaS, injector free w i:h each tvttl. Use it if you desire health avi sweot breath. Price 50c. Sold by Dr M. D. L. Jordan. Forty tmh' trial im proved "SLACK- DRAUQviT" tho Lent liver meuiciuv; ia the woril Vor s4o by W. H. Coley, Milan, TenB' Coley has just received a la.-ge lot of AladJIu's S.tfv;ty Lumps, Buy one. "A little fun now fnd then is re! irheil hy the wisHtst nxMt." Harper & Stancill, o. 5, Front Row. A rl rt to Site Ladies. O. H. Hallstront has just received an elegant sto; k of Millinery goods, of the latest Had tastiest styles, also a hsndsotne line of ladies' dress goixis, beanrifal in jmttern, as well as an ex quisite ae-sKrtitieut of notions and the newest n.rvelties of the wason. In our specialties we cannot and will not I undersold. The ladies of Mi lan and vicinity .re cordially invited to call and iu-pect our lrge rt'K-k. oct23-ly The pya tn s;ilon, Harper & StancilL . Fan f'vr tho niillita at Harper & Stamnll's. For Uent or Sale. Tho; wishing t rent houses or buy reil estate st a ttrtrgsn, can c'o so by applying to O. H. Hallstrom. "VJl'iZ OF CAaSb'!" make rosy chetsji and clear cvcipltxions. Fer a!e ty W. H. Cetey, Milan, Tena, PRESGRIPTIOK FREE!' For tha npeedy core f seminal weaknn loet manhuotl, and all disorder brought oa by excesses, exposures, or Iwdiscretmna. Mn't draggists hava the InaTedienta. I'any t)htet "Marriage and ColilMtej' M pages "ClwoalB Oiseaai s," M pages, "Essay on tiwnrmtorrha:, lirrpovcnr.., Ae., M pages cnle each. We cure all forms ol eongea Hal malformation at im!erae f hartrea. ST. LOUIS CURATIVE INSTITUTE, , 1 St. Ctirles ftl .br. LOUIS, MO. Chartered by the Stats ol Missouri, to fcfford radical, sntetly, sctenttAo and positive cures. -Hatha, tlcerricity, all modern anrdl knees, and the best surgical and rain' asuii. ilojKiieiileverrrjore. . " rr.1fls'wlsrae Hefli, 1" pi;x eVt end f,fft rwn'-, 30 errsns; f-Mt-! an p'-Pct corerw, SS CWi. Snli3oH, 1? cevis Womaa boa4, 2 d-v.t; rar.aj'l Ut, S cent icwrAj KJM. fcr &a. n.i)j r tsrmps. Ira. Wfv!t itvv. r,e rrt secli!. CU Bt. Otearlee Smrt. St. I.oei. Mou aaaMats) to 90001, rfH ha JAOQUES iim, piH.a ae aw? aaaa Otxtnat SU. Ksttnss LaoIs, Mo. . a. J m ShM. to. Bt i Minus.!. raiMl V(rt a tm l arreitH, b.uuii, i eerws m a mm mmym. AM mm tm eM i a-u n mmm er )! w naif on! fcr ea ma aaWMu, sevto tM, Out mmi sa. aua-sSM aaaawawal sswav arwHSi SysKtea IVet fcr TO eazxa vctoa, Bmbl A.-teTF. L Bsrday.fmsUkU Hvdidtiu not fvcfyiWij fcy ita!l ar EipcfJMb "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cum coetive- ness aai tiiek-lieadache. l orii..oj tt . U. tW;, AiilaQ, Taa. I fiiiia. SnmiM' j MjociIc! You er2 j Watches, diamonds, jewelry, solid aili j ver ware, silver plated ware, clocks ' or cutlery, send to Mermod, Jaccard i ! a f"" M11 IACU1 i strcot3 L;)u's for their illustrated ; i i 'n. : . : t I. , I. - t I Price list. xmt jeweuy uuuk, uie i ; mi Ll.Ob A Al 4 UV OUWLU VJA rVC Jl hand the finest stock, and sell their gwds lower than an v house in the south or west. They make specialty of good, solid tnl ver watcuee for fclO, which they warrant. When in St. Louis be certain to see the immense jewelry bouse of Mermod, Jaccard & Co., ecruer of Fourth and Locust. A Strange People. Do you know that there are strange people in our community? We eay strange because they seem to prefer to suffer and pass their days miserably ueueral Ueniuty, when olulohs it alizer is guaranteed to cure them. Sold bv Dr M. D L. Jordan. wsjs ! r!w ers w mnm 617 St. diaries Street, St. Louis, 31 o. A uUr cnlfjsitw) c4 W9 Vfwftatl OrtOMea, hm heen Wwptff eM2rjt-d ! um ikciai tresMwwit of ail VexueroAl. daxuitl aad Chrenie If a mm laa mnj hr PhyaieUa in J4 Umla, m attjr npi mbow, BbbJ U t)4 nmtam kaow. 6)rp)it.(, GononKM. C1oH Srfetre, OrcKt Ps, Hernia, or flwptur, t Urinary Dtatet tad 6yphi.tic ar Mereorta. aietor. of tha throat, ski a or bats, Uk raUMed nnnmi, em torsTi-rHa, 8xmI DotHlity and fffipo Ii, luwrtr yewn, or oUmt mmm, ana vbtch rrr43 aKsf OeAUltr, AimaeMof fct, tltffwtf tarwtmry, jlropeew tt4 91 idmi, torn of arxval Txwr. mm rvMisrioa mmmmem sro lHstjrc Mevmpsx, C-Htoliei aVt yV f bf man lovtioz. triratr iaC or im omsm oom osDtDL hes ft U lnoiva.t fto Tirtt tk rtty lor trwUBrt BvdfclBe. eas b.riitbv mall wuqwMiemrvhcre. ft. kU nun irMncitcvJ.vsvfvdUasUU Ul.frukly 9Md. Olbo..r.: tl.M.KIF.Z. tauTI 11 tt. K I r. . Fsapalst for Vat:, 1 Sua; : fcr 7sa, 1 Si&ap Ceirua ftf bo'.i. 2 Cirti. 14 esses. TIN Z-AXES. Slcruit eioth &4 ftrfTt tx.2UisT. Eoiod for 60a In poLe v ewsrrvoe. trrT P. fly wB4rtH pm (HetvreOj Cm tolift; rtcte oath Mtflwer arnhjerM: Wlto luaf mmrrr, Uo ao. why. Prfwr ig im marry. Wto mrrj Brt, VMskriood, WocmuiVwI, n;iJ 4m. Tbtcffeenaof Ortlbej eU4 www, Vha Utd Utmrrj; hinw Itfk, nd bMO pioew tuar tt liacrrmMd, Tb Pajt4oloif7 of iUviuetbUav tmd nr.a; idotsa. Tttrw soanil orooiMaF4clD Drr1a. abd rrt lu I ought to tMroiaby til lnit prKiia,tba kevt u4urlock dJ ke. FenpiluT efltofi. rD aa aNe bal pttper orr, lO) rfr 35 oU. hy amis - bmm or Win n rrnTr 'ia it nr"Mi" Milaa College Fall Term Commences Sept. 7th, riilLTY. C. F. H ..JOKER. A. PrvidntanJ rroS-s' r ef (.- a -95, Mathe-raato-s and Natural s-ieijre?. KiKN.V'lS HUTCMKKso.V. preparatory WprtMient. !1SS CJRA .M: IRE. Primary lieiirtroei:t, MRS. FASXIS IlAVIi, AlBie bpartuieut. Fj:-c pr lrui sfhiilfca Wesls. Primary SS "0 Ac. 1-iiin al Mi (...ileoate H mi One-half tuition payaiil durtr.g the mouth of St-pti-mber: the rcuiaii d-r onnng month of November, f ur farthur intorwii.tion, apply to 15. F. IIOOKKK. sepWia l'reident. B. T. e. tliNGuau. B. U. Li.N(;r Bingham Bros., Ul.ZlZkiii Msiii bt,. M. JcfforsoD, MEMPHIS, TESTS. WM. COOPER. Tertrafi Talntcr. C D. KiUiuri. W. K. French and D. W. Dew. Artta- (Fhow this ta yonr AfilicK-d Triond ) Neuralgia DR.F. W. HhEE.HALtiE. Nashville lean.. Pear Sir:- One ot my daughteri hters stiSured intensely with Neuralgia for more than two yesrs. I feared '-h would lose her ee.ighl. 1 rra.1 the rrtit-'ate you published, oi' the remark a tils cure year medicine perform ed m Mr Martin's cane and his statement vouched for by yonr best hnsiness Srms ef Nai-hville. (.Mes.rs Horry, I'cwoville A Cn., Evans, Fite. Porter A 'e., Morris A Stratton. and Uray. Kirkmnn A Co..) and of coarse, that was evidence suf.ii t. nt ol the rcliaole nature of the article, but I felt that I wonld he better satiated if I coalj have a tslk with Mr Martin about tha matter, and a 'cordinglv I wrote him. Suffice it to ey, that I was well pleased with his statement. I proenred your "Cure for Neuralgia and Hbetimntism." by mail. My daughter was relieved as son as she was nu ler the infiuanee of your "Cure ," and for your medicine I ran say that, you may add another name to your lift of t ur's. 1 leel ir. my duty to do tEiii., eera-!a f regard it s good mrdi.ine. and knew that it orei lev daughter after all other remedies i tried hail f'iled. 1 h.vve rec ommended itt'i pcrs'.tis in ?! ississippi, Louis iana aud Carolina, aid s'ill so unhesitat ingly, lours truly. II. F. J0H5S0J. F,v. Dr Johnon Is Principal of Whitworth Female College, !.okhaven, Mis. N'S t posti'i I on receipt ef ore dollar. For salehy W, U. Coley, Milan. Tettn. JACKSON FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOPS. Wrisht & Smith, C acitwoix. Tonn., Manufactorwrs of Iron & Brass Castings OT. ALL KINDS. Fueciat attsntion given to I(epiiririg Steam Kr.n. Cottou Uit.s and Vill Work (lener ally docft-ly I.&E.Gre6uwaId, FOUNDERS, STMI BiGIilS, BOI LERS AN DSH EET I RON WORK. FLOUR MILL MACHINERY AND MILL FURNISH INGsJ O? ALL KINDS. 2t Ea reorl M,Cr. f trsln Cincinnati, O. Wrought Iron Pter.m Pipe A Fittings. I Insolvent Notice. rT"M!K in.oency rf t'le cttetc of T.linun i F'v, de'd having Iven ?ur"ted to tlie ( ennty Court Clerk on the l."th of Fept., l'. notice is hi reby given tn all who hae claims ag'iini srid ivtate to file them on or before Mr.rcti 1st, l-v-.l, or they w-i; he v rever barrel J. w, ALlftdi:r. G ZuJ EstablrwS 1671. I. IV Knasaw V 0vk V J Paints, CH.-; 9 .. Tl t S. Vf. dr. Light 3L.OU I SESP FOR R. F. HKRROS, Successor to HerroB, Connor Co. LRROE MUM ii CO., COTTON AND General Commission 266 Front St., Ragging and Ties furnished patrons. est Market Rates. Will Chickasaw Iron Works! RANDLE & LI VERMORE, PROP'S, S Second Strcct,;opposite Market Square, Memphis, Tew a.. o n?KS.B. yI?'.Cn,,n'n'- f'intt''- Ventilators. Cellar-Orntinr. all kinoVIRO:" and bit Aba t AsTl(J&, (ieneral repairs and everything in the lire of Foundry and Waehine S apl 6m Home Industry Foundry, S. E. Cor. Water and State Sts., Mobile, AU. Maattfaetnrers of Steam Mills and all other Machinery, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS. niON RAILING, CEMETERY FENCES. VERANDAHS. OFFICE RAIL. .ING, DOORS, KHUTTEIiS, Ac. BS-Prompt attention given to nrniring. Alt eoiir.try orders promptly Attended to. w McDonald, March & Co., MARBLE DEALERS AXIXMAXUEA CTUIIEKS TOMBS, Gravestones, A5D MANTELS, Paving and Curbing Promptly Attended to. Our work is all Warranted, XTTB will compete in prices and workmanship with any Marble arMon Works ta tke TTet ? T ted States- Partie.- dosirioe work iu oar line will eon far a f-vor ou us by cal ring and ex amining our large stork of fini.-uud work, and looking over the mmy elegant designs in ear of fioc. Parties at a distance froin .Mobile will, upon application, bv furnished with aiaaraxei and pnc. list. ty mail McDonald, March 6c Co., ROYAL STREET, bet. St. Louisand St. Anthony Sis.. MOBILE. ALA. B. I. FIXZPATK1CK. B. F. FITZPATEICK & CO., And General Commission Merchants 46 N. CommercG Street, JIOBILX, A. vPersonal attention a-ircn to parchaing and filling all orders. Consignment! and orders aa Iicite4.-a ... " .. i BILE E. I MAUPIX & CO., Commission Merchants, For the Sale of all kinds of Live Stock, Cor. Royal & Adam3 Sts., Ltobile, Aa. SPKCIAL attention given to FeeJir.g Ptock shipped through to Ne Orleans. Mao fatnhib ed free vf charge t brine tock to and lrom Cars arid lioats. ESRA P. CFIAPPKLL. Late Moore i ChappelJ. CHAPPEL &. ESTES, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, EOYAL STXiEET, i Near Southern Market, and Glean. cer.i. Karrst. 33, XCTT. raigg UST. T. B. HAYNES. Late T. C. Uayaos A C. FACTORS Tit erchants, MEMPHIS. Orders for Merchandise filed at Lov Advance on Consignments. IN MARBLB OB GiiAyiTBt IN STOCK Ex eei test t sulasja J. IIILL FITZPAIRICK. ABA M A iTOOI YAED. GS0. . ESTE3. Kobile. Ala. MOBILE, ALA.