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MILAN EXCHANGE ; Til ITIISDAY. DECK 16, ; 180. . W. II. M'wruw has been appointed Internal revenue ftoreaieeper and gau ger for the fifth district of Teanes6ee. The prospect fr..a peaceful settle rnent of Ireland' l-ind league troubles grows gloomier every day. We would tint be turprired at any time to hear of a periou; collision . la that un happy eonntrr, The return cf the Presidential vote in thi state have at last all beeu re ceived, as' fallow?: Hancock 129,569, GarSelJ 107,677, Weaver 5,917. Hancftck't plurality over Garfield 21, 692 majority over both 15,975. LL Jl , - - r A few of mir editorial brethren are i worse thsn mir washerwoman. , She gives us credit fir a mnnth, but they don't even pivc us credit for our own paragraphs Uiev vupjfErin Rervevi. v FossiMj they know you better than the does. .-- x The Supreme Court of the United State Tia rendered a decision sus taining the constitutionality of the act establishing the taxing distnet government of Memphis, and her peo ple are shouting h.-rppy We congrat ulate our frif tid theer on the happy issue. i 'ii . ' The Chalfanooga Tiiaes of the 10th urge the claims of Hon. E. A. James fur United States Senator. An abler, more ef xjueut man or harder worker would' W hard to find. f est Tennes see, if Oo!. lUj fails to be elected, would be plen.?d to see Col. James in the Scuatc. The Governor . and Secretary of State have failed to agree as to the case of the j iut representative from Bradly and Fulk counties, the Gov- ernor insisting that the certificate of election eltaull le awarded to Stewart (Dcm.) on account of one illegal vote haviii-r Ix-eit cast for Foute (Rep.), and the Secretary of State maintain ing that it U a tie. The certificate will, then-fore, not be given to either, leaving the fttlement of the matter to the Legislature. The Democrats will still have three majority on joint Vallot. Benatur Hampton, iu reply to a let tor from Kt. Rev. Dr. Howe, Protee taut Hii. opul b,vhop of South Caro lina, tnuchiiig upon recent correspon dewe with Secretary Shermau eays: You were entirely right in theon etruciiiin yon placed ujkjii my note to lr Sh'-rman. That was written aH 1 i3M-d ihro'jgh Charlotteville, and I natur.illv t'jsve my proper address. It jitter KX,urmi t me for a moment that nn v one would construe mv lau guageas giving or inviting a chal lenge. The letter concludes as follows: I hope you will not raiscontrue my nwr.ning when 1 tell you tuat my ad dress will hi Washington after De cenjlier lOtu. SEW ADTERTISEJ1EXTS. MILAX. Read local beaded "CertiScate." Bee insolvent notice of G. G. Ray'i estate. See Phil. Donnell'a new Christmai local. ' He has "oodles'" of pretty things. ' TEW RLEAKS, LA. We direct attention to the card of District Conference. Th first round of quarterly meet ings for the Paris District, M. E. Church, South, will be held rat the following times and places: v" ' .' Paris Station, December 18 and 19; Spring Hill Circuit, Henry Station, Dec. 25 and 26;- Murray Circuit, Providence, January 1 and 2, 1881; Paris Landing Circuit, Antioch, Jan. 7 and 8 ; 'Big Sandy Circuit, Big Sandy, Jan. 15 and 16; MeKenzi J. E. Goodwin, in thi fene of oir J - a Zt a ttrcwi, omnia, ian. lira , The report of the Memphis Cotton Exchange for November is rather trluuiiiv. Tbe Anneal savs it is one es J II -j--- of extreme interest because it is one of disaster from early killing frost and from weather that had a dire effect upon cotton pkkiug. The weather, , cayfe the rcjxirt, was almost continuous rain, snow, or sleet, villi cold unpre cedented in November, and the con dition of the crop, consequently, was far below that of November of last year. Kixtythrce per cenL of the cottVtr was picked, the yield average twenty-three and three-fourths below that of the same time last year. Not only i picking behind, but much of the crop in the field is uot opened and is erio'Iy rotting. There is al) probably serious loss from the destruc tion caused Uv entile breaking into the cotton fluids during the iuclement weather. The Nashville correspondent of the Courier Journal, in a recent interview with Gov. Porter, says the latter gen gleman "admitted the danger that the Democrats would have to encounter in the next Legislature, but gave it as his opinion that they would be able to elect a United States Senator. He Bnid thut while Savage, Wilson aud their freinds were agaiust the regular organization f the party in the late campaign, tlill he believed that they were too goad Democrats to enter into a conspiracy to defeat the election of a Democrat to the Senate ind thereby defeat the National Democracy of the Union. Gov. Porter said that Sav age and his friends generally vote the Democratic ticket, and he has more conGdonce in their Democracy than tome of our loaders have. This seems paper. ; Th is is a solid cot tan and wes tern produce house, hawing ample capital, and transacts a large cotton trade built up by the energy and reh ability of the sterling proprietor, who directs and engineers tha business en trusted to him. We recommend Mr Goodwin t our farmers and cotton buyers as a prompt and reliable gen tleman of strictest probity, who will give his attention personally to all consigumenta. ; . I I The city cf ITew Orleans as a mar ket for groceries cannot be surpassed. Situated near the coffee and sugar plantations of Louisiana, Cuba aud South America, she presents unrivaJW ed advantages, and the house of Schmidt & Zeigler being situated in the above motioned city, offers supe rior advantages to those who are de sirous of obtaining articles in their line, and of the best quality and low est figu res. They are capable of sup plying the largest demand, and will give satisfaction to all who buy lrom them. Read their advertisement in another column. . ., . v. ; , Our citizens and merchants who visit New Orleans should no fail to visit the mammoth establishment of Samuel L. Boyd. His house situated on Magazine street, is unsurpassed in the style, quality and variety of dry goods and notions, and he will sell at prices to suit the times. In this large collection of goods, none can fail in being suited in quality or pi ice. We are pleased in haying the opportunity ot directing the attention of up-country merchant" to this reliable house. Give them an order. Everything in the jewelry line, sparkling diamonds, pearls and rubies in sets ani rings, heavy silverware and all the artistic and beautiful trin kets that charm the eye can be ob tained at A. B. Griswold & Cos., 119 Canal st reet, New Or leans. We have no hesitation in recommending this firm tj the favorable attention of the public, as reliable business men and jewelers, who thoroughly understand the art of captivating, by their selecs tions and designs in manufacture, those who favor them with patronage. Iu the advertising columns of the ExcAANiiE will be found the card of Johu Gauche. He has established a queensware house in New Orleans, which for variety and magnitude can not be surpassed, and offers induce meiits second to none in the line of goods that he deals in. The prices at which he will supply the trade are so low, and his articles are so tasty and durable that all who patronize him will be more than pleased with wares so durable and useful. Remember he does business at the Moresque Build ing, 109, 111,113, and 115, Camp street, New Orleans. We take pleasure ia calling the at fention of our readers to the card of R. M! Warmsley & Co., of New Or leans, a firm composed of energetic, active busiuess mea of great experi ence and large means. This firm by their strict attention to their legitimate business has placed them on a sou ad footing, anl is classed among the leading houses of New Orleans. They are gentlemen of merit aud influence, aud will impartially transact all trusts consigned to them in the cotton and commission line. We ask for them a fair share of patronage from our pat We direct attention of our lady reafers and those engaged in supply ing them with goods to adorn and beautify the loveliest portion of crea tion to the advertisement of M'nie Rosa 'Reynoir. M'me Reynoir has made arrangements by which she is regularly supplied with all the novel ties of the European markets in her establishment in New Orleans. In addition to Paris millinery she has a large assortment from New York. The ladies may thus rely on getting the latest and most fashionable styles at the earliest possible period. In fact, there is eothing. artistic or re cherche that cannot be supplied by M'me Reviioir. Few cities can boast of a more com plete establishment than that of S. Oteri & Bro., importers aud whole sale dealers in foreign and domestic fruits and commission merchants. None stand higher in the city of New Orleans for enterprise and striet busi ness attention than this firm, and coun try shippers will do well to note ia an- t other column their advertisement. Huutingdon Circuit, Huntingdon, Fehrunry 5 and 6 ; Paris Circuit, Lit tle Rock, Feb. 12 and 13; Gleaso'n Circuit, Gleeson, Feb. 19 and 20; Bradford Circuit, Chestnut Hill, Feb 26 and 27; Milari Station,' ' March 5 and ' 6 ; - Trezevant Circuit, Shiloh, March 12 and 13. )",-. A sjt District Stewards, please' aieet me at McKenrie, January 22nd, "ftttwo o'clock p. m. B. A. Hayes. Capt. Jesse F. Coe, aii old and es teemed citizen of, Lebanon, Tenn., died last Tuesday eight. : MADKET REPORTS. ' ' Cotton. Low Ordi ary, 6J7 Ordinary, "nominal. 78 Good ordinary, 9J10 Low Middling 1011J Middling, 10JlOJ. Good Middling, 1111 Middliug, Fair lli12 - Groceries and Produce. Bacon, per tb siiles, 10 Hams, 1011, & C. Hams 14. . Shoulders, 6 - - Sugar, A Coffee,-11 Sugar, Bro wa, 8(j:l , 4 Coffee, Good Rio, 15 20 Lard, 10 : , Flour, 4 Meal, per bushel, 60 Butter, 15(220 Chickens, per doaen t.502.40 Eggs, 25 . . . , ; Insolvent Notice. nAVJNO unirirestpil to the Clerk of ihc County Court of i ibson enunty, the insol vency of the estiiU of tie. G. Kuy, d -oenied. all er?opji hilling I'lnims nrninst puitl ei-tate re hurt-by nMifie'l to file them, duly proven. s required by l.iw. by the 1ft day of May. ltol.or thii notice will be pleaded in bar of repnvp ry. Mas. SIK KAY. Thii Peo. 15. 18S0. Adin'x. (1KI.KHIIATKD PERFKd'Kli J Cl.tS AMI KYK-CLA-M-. ftCTA- are of the hurst quality and lioi-h. and Kuarantaed er frt in every reeent. The material from whirb the lentp are around 19 manufactured fpi-i-iaKy for optic iureii. and ia pure, hard and bril liant, and att Haul to iireome rrniti hed. can nb! 11 1 a luum , .Milan. Ttnn. U. t'OLKY, I'mrci-t. deeV-tf G. D. MAYLE, Proprietor Louisville Saw Works ALSO riEALLK IV All Kinds of Saws, XH W. Main St.. near 9th. Louisville. Wy. French Hillinery; XO VEL ties'; &-c. M'me Eosa Eeynoir, v Xo. 9 Cbartres Kt., BSGS ta hi form her iaUoiia ibat nee hat r turned bm after an absence if 3 mouths, apeet aoatly ia faru. WcJm her FaTl Stock of OMUnery, ; . ; . . v-... v . . I , and thut there will be f.kund, tbf aeasoti. at her ettlablinhtiieut; aw ununnaiiy iarfr uumber of b-tiful pattern BONJtt IS nni HA1 frnin thoee world renowaed Miiam. Virot, Jofso, Pariret. Raymond, brew, (jcorcetic, asd l.e Chevalier. and having pertueted arrantetiumt with them to be kept t awplieti Uh every new deun, trm Indict nay rely upua her itye be inic the lateat nd m.xHa.itiouable. and pric- a tha lowc in thin ci y. Itbc haaUi very librae aaMtrtatent af ' .- . - - . - ... u .-f New York '-Millinery 1: ;; an:;Noyeltiestb BEP.LIN ZEPHYRS. UMPROIDEKED SL1PPKKS. CAK VAsi?, and all athor tc It appci tairi-ir to th.it lin, to which nhe t-alWrpecial a'.ieiiiion. Country nr iera (olicited aud goada cheerfully ext haaed whea nil entirely uti('f try. Milan College THE PprinirTerm of thin School will 'f (tin on MunJsy, Jan- 3d. anil ccutiuae tweaty-four weeks. ' , , rAC TLTT. B. F. HOOKER. A. M.. frwidentand Profwor of Ancient and Mod am Language- f. M. BOWLIXO. A. M. Professor of ilatbciratica and Natural SciantM. Principal l'reiaratory Department. JIRS. JENNIE Hl'TCHERSOX. Principal of Primary lepartuieut. ftluaie Uepartinent. - Rite per Month. Primary Department '. $2.00 Preparatory liepurtiuent 2-50 Aradnmiral Deportment 3.00 ('iilleiriitte liepari itirnt 4. it) Incidontal ieo, per term l.u) Tuit on due at beginninc of term. Pupils will be charjred from tiiue of entering to elo.'e of term, except in cast a of protracted sickness and special cuutrai-u. For further inforum tiunapply to 1. V. 110OKKK. Pre t. Jno. R- Wilbon and Z. T. Colyer, with SIEDEKBACH, SCHWAB & CO., 537 Uraailway, Ktw York. SCHWAB & CO., . 420 N. riflhSt. 1,0 WW. B. Binuhasi. T. S. Bingham. B. II. Bingham Bingham Bros,, FHOTOSRAFHilS, til, 2H & Main St.. cor. Jeffers&D. . MEUrHIS, TE..V TTM. COOPER. Portrait Painter. C D. llilliard. W. K. French and D. W. Pen Artiyfct. IMPORTANT. L&E.Greenwald, FOUNDERS, STEAM wmm, BOILKIiS AND SHEET IRON WORK. FLOUR MILL MACHINERY AND MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS. X14 y.mnt Pearl fit. Cor. Kjrclestoa nr., Cincinnati, O. Wrought Iron Steam Pipe & Fittings. Joh an boeJce & Bro., Vheleeala Pwlm ta Hats, Caps, Pars, Gloves & Umbrellas, 215 5erth Sidt ilaia street. bt.6th aadTth. LOUISVILLE; K7. Harper & Stdncill, Proprietor PALACE SALOON, Front Row, MHan, Tcdb. rpilK Choicent Old Winen and Liquor and JL the nont impair brand? of Cigars arwaya en hand- A good itillinrd Hall w Main- OrrtPg run Rotai. Futr.o. aw Orleans. November 4, 150, Col. J. C. Clnrlt. Wenernl Jianeger. MalorB. L. Larey, ( Paas. Agsal, Great Jackson lieute: OiaTtrxg I propose, with your approval, at us early a data as practicable, to publish a Gazeteer and Business Directory of the ctle and towns an the line ofyonr road It will give tiie population, names of bunnc-a men and other item, mi Kim it viluailc to every lacrchmit diiing buines in or with th.it section of country; ulso. informatius a to th c opu, Ftork raiding, fruit culture, lamia for sale and prices, looal manufactures, etc., aiak- ' " JiEJLIAIiLE GUIDE to those who are seeking healthy and pleasant homes. Respectfully asking your co-operation aad assistance, 1 am Yours truly. t. CvBTis Walo. Ornca or Caiioo, St. L- Jr H. O. K- R-. w Orloant, Jiov.5. liW. Mr J. Curtis Waldo: Bias Sia Your proposed Gazeteer and Business Directory has nnr cordial approval. Fnch a work will be valuable to merchant!!, both here and along the line of our road, and we shall take great pleasure in facilitating you in gathering infor mation for it. Yours truly. C. Clack, Uea'l Manager. E. Cabrt, Gen'l Punt- Agt. DRY GOODS BOOK . v '..-I l Robertson&Botts, ' Jackson, Tenn U rand Opening ef . FALL fe WINTER DRY GOODS. LOOTS, SHOES A HATS! S. OTERI & BEO., Importert aad Whuleale lValen la 1 -i. I- TT J 1 i.: 1: : FOREIGi AFID BOBIESTIC FRUITS, And Commission'Merchants, 25 A 25 Front, & 24 & 26 Fujton Su, NEW ORlXJLNS. Agent fr Oterl'a Central American Pioneer T.Iiae. . Ivelit aad Moet FabionabU f toek of . MILLINERY- & DRESS .GOODS! - - Ever witnessed ia the State. a ' ' ,i T " I . J . i 1,1 11 -: jiii There Is rejoicing all along the Una over LOW PRICES ; ' . for every artfcle bought of THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE I Robertson & Jlotts' MAMMOTH CI.OTIIIXO STORE Is full te overflowing with the lute? t style and best ai:ikcs of (tents' anil Knvj' CHU11- 1H, Splendid U r.K'-OATS, and , an el-jtuit afsortmcnt f Men'g liats and Furnishing foods. When yrni vixit Jackmn "take in" all the Aoteltics on exhibition at their 1'ALACK croKli. o c c p ,f3Ut a . UJ I ? 3 O u U. y 0 o o O a Holiday Phesents. A roa may not with ta eoaae to therity before Christmas, we desire to iafera yea thai we ara 2mntinaaJly Biliag orueri fvr - Watches, Jewelry aad Silverware by nail, aad can safely guarantee satixfaetioD, because if NOT satisfactory tha goods ea-B b re ... liuneu. w e invuea trial. Bead lor a catalogue. , . A. B. GRISWOLD & CO., ; 110 Canal St., XEW OHLEAXS. Uuequaled Low Rates NOW RCMXfJ AT ' ' JOHN GAUCHE'S MAMMOTH Q"ueonswa,re House "1T-E an nounceto our patrons that we are Dow offering our celebrated Royal Sesai-aercelaiQ Uinner Sets, liiil pieces far .... '' ' v inn. viiiiifi .-Bit, I l'tl tl ... n. . . . . i 1 1 i in i l JO.'V Real French China Winner Sets, 124. pieces.. ................... u . 17. is Knglirh Piinted Toilet Sets..... . . '.. 3.SO Faglii'h China Printed Dinner Sets... ; , , , , ,. " . L, , 3l!(lil Knglish Chini (iold Hand and F owere.l Tea Sets. 44 pices S.'At 1 he bent selection of Crockprv. UtusgwarrninI llou.e FuraUhinr i;.l. fif fe. nia in tha Sooth. The asMirtuient for both City and Country is the Lurgest. and the Prices are guanintevcl as Low as any other est iblishuitnt. Keniembrr the place. It is JOHN It Al'CH K'S. at the .Moresque liuiling, Ks, 111. lUaml ll"Caicp Street. Branch Uoiiao 1(J aud 110 Chat res St.. Sam'l L. Boyd, WIIOTjESAJjE ... Dry Goods & lotions, 81, 83. 85, 87 6 89 Common Street, and 11 $ 13 JIafazine Street, IMTew Orlea,ns- cknidt & Ziegler, RECEIVERS Ait J0BBJRS IN CITY MEAT AND j VEGETABL1 i W take occasion to thank onr leads for the i very liberal patrenafre they h eateaded as the past year, especially tring tha su Aimer leason, when it baiereto . tore been imposfihla teieep open a sum mer markets a pledge ourselves ia ture to keep a bettes market than ever I before. I REMEMBER, WE DlL IN CHICKENS, TURKlS, DUCKS, Etc. Give nsacall er lend orders .the City Meat and Vegetable Market, z by m. l. baie! WITH g. w. sns, CASH PAID FOR HIDp. H. G. HOLLENBEEG'S Great Southern Music Hoise Of Memphis, Tenn., and Little Hock, Ark, The Great Southwestern Music Eow has a aplendid assorUaMt Pianos and Organs, AND the most renownei) makes, sweh as rhw-kerlng. Stetnway and HoflenWa Plano;' son A lliimlin. Hurdctt and New England O'gans. All orders promptly filled and satje tion guaranteed. Sheet Mas'C a specialty. Agency for the wonderful Orginettes and Aun tie Pianos, on which any style of music can be played hv anybody. i Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Rio AND COSDOVA COFFEES. WI-IOLKSYX GROOEES, Nos. 49, 51, 53 & 55 South Peters St., . JVffr OJILJLLXS, LA. R :"E WAL1SLEY 'I W, COTTON- FACTORS. And Commission Merchants, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. COTTON. TOBACCO" J. E. GOODWIN, f Member of New Orleans Cotton Exchange, COTTON & WESTERN PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. Xo. 03 Carondclet St., OOT Personal attention given te buying and selling CoatraeU TPTjOTTR- X T. FAEGAS0N & CO., Vholesale GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS 869 Front Street, Memphis, Team., AND Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, 19 Gravier Street, New Orleans, La. tOTTOJf consigned to as at Memphis or Jiew Orleans will have prosspt aad cartful arte a lion. We constantly carry a large and ran fully selected ttntk Staple and Fancy tiroeeriaa, W inrf , LiuorH, Tobttcco nj t iictirs M K.MP1II;, Anil will msll m low as tb Inivwit. rarry no tock m Aew iFrientiD. but fi-r i-artie who tlefitre it will make utvhjueii in thru mark.- E. H. WILSON & CO., COTTON FACTORa And General Commission Merchants, Xo. 73 Carondelet Street, Xew Orleans, LIBERATa ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. to'!e the opinion of a number f prom-, - ., . ' ' . , , T 1 fhey are also ageDts for Oten s Cen went Dt'tuorrats with whom I have ! . , . . . T . . conversed tolav in reference to I trtl American Pioneer Lima. the reported conspiracy telegraphed Now is the time to subecrib ior the yu lifl i:il.t.n I'-JExcimsge. Non-Resident Notice. O. W. Sims. Adm'r. eta., et als. vs. fc. B. James et als. IS CnA.CEKY AT ECMB0LM. T ar.pearing to the Mater from the bill fled in this cause that defendant R. 1). James is a no-resiiet ot tba state ot leaaesseaana a rest lent of the state of Texas. H is therefor rdrred by the Master that publication be mad i in the Milan Kv-hange. a newspaper pohlished in the town of .Milan, fatneon coanty, lena.. for foar consecutive weeks, commanding said defendant te appear at the aoart bowse in the I town of Humboldt. Tenn.. or. er before th 1st i Monday in January next ami plead, answer er I demur to complainants' bill, or the sair will be taken for confessed and set fr bearing ex parte as to him. "ov. 1, 1- i T. J. wtLI.I AMS, 0. AM. 1 W, U. Wn. rel r ROBERT ROWELL ELECTROTYPE A2TS - Stereotype Foundry, DATING, RAILROAD AND COUNTING-HOUSE STAMPS, , . RIBBONS, INKS, PADS, &C, &C. Dies Altered. Stamps Repaired. . E. Cor. Third Avenue and Market St., IaOtjtqviiaX,s7 tztt. Send for Ctalct of Amateur Printing Prtntt mnd OutUt. BpelaU, prlo farnla'iid fox 3eleotAuly i-l-ixg Tm w anxtpur JLAiraigtlsj am a.ti. H.C.THOMAS, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Western and Country Produce, 44, 46 &.4S South refers, aet. Orarier mud Poydras Ptt, 1ST ov Orleans. IKE SAMELSON, milk STERKBEEG & LEE, WkoJewtie Dwalers ii ' OBACCO AND ClGAES, bio 3vrix. street, Opposite Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tenn. POBACCO WAREtlOrfE 40' M05ROE STREET. F.I. agents for PterJienia Ola.. W.rUt L Vieoa aad V aoity if air Cas araltee. Also gole aguiti for tiravely ' DoaiiU EaUor ioat.