A' TIIEEXClIAXGE!vicInity of c-wgo,was wuiiy TIIUItSDAY. AITJL 23, 1878. f II I II I I ! I I ' Jefferson Davis was comj.linieuti-d i v-itha grand military review in the i'y of Mexico a few days since. The European war prospect remains aUiiu(jM. There is some prospect lluit a Congress will assemble, but ; ace is liv no means certaiu. Major W. L. Salisbury, editor of !'ic En'jiiirorun, Cohimbu.-, (7a., basely murdered by 11. M. Pal- j i.:er end Tom Holland at Scale, Ala., i t Saturday night. William Orton, President of the Western Union Tdegrnph Company, lied suddenly in New York h.-t Mon- :iy morning, of apoplexy, lie was ' :i his fifty-sixth vear. ! MV-T.in. S.w.-i.li-i- i.f tlifi S'-ltfl lill- i .... , . J ...X - . c i t i .1 i . r Srpvnna rimi I, If I bonus t n . r , , , . ,, j " Eittle Giant of Alachu county, , , r . ..." I j.ave made coiiie-ions in writing, as ; J. ) the frauds in lSTo, by which l'lor 1 1 was carried (r Hayes. Dcnni: ..vers fully all the details of the Arch- r precinct frauds, which phved so ...o.ortant a part before the KeUirniinr U ard. He says that 214 names 'vcre ;i;it on the return of Archer precinct i.l'ter the voting. The Dyersburg Gazette of last week 'ones out favoring a primary election in this Congres.-ioiiiil district, to nomi .t candidate for Congress, and wants it ! eld with the August election. We ire long believed that to lie the fair rive long oeiieveii mai ui oc me: lair ; , ,. . . . , ! t wav of making nominations, if the ! , , ,, I : Miibc-rs of the partv would turn out. j Heretofore only a fe-w have voted, and I , J , i i:. amounted to about the same r.s an ! . i idiiiarv ronvei!ti.ii. If our peojde v,nt it,' wc are heartily in favor it. ! A nvin named Hardwicic, from I , , , . . . , . i (Hirtland, Ala., went to .uewphis .... 1 ..... . .. . . .!. I I. .. 1. ,.uu j;ol (.ii . m.il;-, muii .i on .1.... i prostitute out to drive, t her d -unl;, j ! : ,-1 her. Wlun .ho sobered up, .he . i , ,y t i .i i .-It him, carrvinj- oil Ins gold wa.eh , 1T , :,n;l some money. .He wanted .ser ; rre.-led, but as she was bis v. i; .1 . i ii...' ... i.:. . '',..4 m"-cyu" i ... i i ..... .. , .-an. m-.)fj..v :ue- '"o j i.i-oi'" ", an t went en a on l.u I oar to w Orleau5. "Ir-1 and hi- money. -it' stati: 5Ti:.'..V. Tiie i'".i: t!i inti'.mal b ido r.nnouiiccs. it readme-.-:- t j f j ae. Carpenters and masons arc wanted j i.i Clark-villo, to help rebuil-i the ; i tirnt ui-tr;et. The Ma lison county JJcmoeraey j -VI 1 primary Citrtr.n :' tne ; nominate. candidates fbr j i .ih of Mav t Liiitv iii-.: liii mCi'.v Chronicle: Y' e under- and there v. ill bo a grand p: anliier f-'iaiimi on v.w -i: !i ot .-lay, v .:cb ilea. i-in. J.ibn ! ge ot .Mcmpn s i ..i.l .k- ir;-sent and dcuvcr an a i..iv-s. i i'arl of the j.Iaste ting e,f the M-th Y:-i ch:i:eh l'.-ii i:: Leb:!i-n .;.--t Hun- t y liur.ng crvice, enoi:-;y v.ec.ma- :c, ti'otlicr i ;l.e -i;t r : '. !g .o:'S ii J the Ilerahi, and slighilv wou!;ding M j r E kin and wife. Says ;!:c NashvilleAmcriean: Ju.lgc (onnc:iyi. lngz i' putting the rows of the law to illicit distillers. He :ed loe'in from ono bundit 1 to r: ... . I aoiisaml (.oii.O'S Vestt-r.ljy.taid Sell- i once i.i. m !.::;: c:.e inonln to a dill:? in the county j.til. '.VU I According to the S::;:d.:y--hod rta .i-;:cs fur the United t;:tc mid Cana i . con.-pilod under t!ie au.-pices of the b.U-rnatiom.l Sunday-fchcol Ccnve:i at Atlai.ti, Ga., Tci::ie.--:.-ee has 1 (-.1 u:idav-st !K;o!s, 22,0.)." teachers i i (T ee: :'-, total , Wo '.:irn tlatt the n:"i!iiii; ;it cf Aiiili'eW Joho-on vi!I !k uavcilc l o:i il.c -.'uli I.i y oi' M:iy ami iliat llie lite tiiue i'fen.l ot' SeiKitdr J.oiii-te :i. Mr. Jo. W. Jinn- of I-Xvftteville, Tei.n., j ti:!ivcr the tr.tt:e-. Of ' v.j xi:ci , will Iv :,o in. o v.! Use? . I i.' i:iteiv-t!fr ccit rai'.i: .. . , , , , , . , l4 i iVivi K-c, to !:e favhlona'-a,, ha l to ; !i:tve a fare lhi wee-K. Mr. I jus. .luius .-toreho'.i-e r.t t ie :"tr O'iil df il:e U was burneil Medkhiv niciit. Mr. J: ids v d'ie-1 jit j !.i.-t i i- cr.tire rt,.-r. f'feof sl,40;l. Tii." liiiMinc' v Mr. WLiiCeM. It is jie t,v' :,i u '" laaec.l the ; - iii-ur.uiee. j ,.., . 1 ;ri 1 IV. ; Iiiteili-j'vae'.T : !ir.lv in West Paris one ni-.mth oK !.i v.o!k:l lroa.t la? A?.-: of aa t-r.linary I i.e-nVe:r, from which :iii!!;,r,ppiiciitiy j iifll clahorated. iVAv in .-uch ouantiiy i - 1 to ke: ji iho t'res:- wit. ."iieh e c tt 1 ... j are vtrv rare, i ut -ota-e ea:-i6 of the wrtare rejvjite l Iy many wediilau- j tiiors. It is cn abnormal con.utin, and is re.il'y a ti-."ised state. Ilartsviilc S.'iitiiul:. IIr. . , j Ouad, a very re.-p-ctaLI ; eitir.-n wf ; gaj,j, "u-t Hannah rwnaiti, ii'.she want iSmlili cc-uu ty, livir.goa the head wa-: toaaJ I tliJ. I wasn't g-'ing to sor ters of Defeated creek, oeramistcl si-i- re:ulcr '"X PJjfe 10 wyow, thou-h I ciele Ly hangirg hlsasilf to a pole in i.sitoU.cco oarnon iucsoa,u.e joui. He wa.s quite dead whe-a Lis body was ( ui.-cavcreJ. He was a man alwut 00 i years of age, and the cause f jr the rau' j . . , ... 1 rtiu-sion of such a rash act is unknown. . Fayctteviiie Observer: :ir. ilhs ; I). Cole, a most worthy eitixeii of the ! manned by an enraged stallion List week The horse which he was hold- inr and which had not been consider ed vicious, suddenly seized him by the right wri.-:t and ground the bones and flesh to fragments. The arm was am putated below the elbow on Sunday by Dr. C. B. IvIcGuire. Pulaski Citizen: We have the pain ful intelligence from Lawreneeburg, that on Saturday last Mr. Jno. Kenne dy received a stab through the lung with a knife in the hands of Mr. Hor ner. Horner and Love were engaged in a fight, and Kennedy endeavored to separate thcrn, when Horner thinking he was interfering in behalf of Love, stabbed him. At first the wound was supposed to be slight, but rumor snvs his situation is critical. Lebanon Herald: Shortly after the banging of the Brassells, at Cookcville, ne little boys of this county, who had heard a great deal of talk about the execution, took it into their heads that it would l)o fine fun to have a ! hanging B n of their own. A scaff.M was j erected, the rope adjusted around the , - , . , , neck oi one of their number and he ., w :ts sw unir on in unc tiyic. xui ior the intern. erfereneeof a lady who happen - .1 , i j je pacing, the comedy would , : ed to bi c " "-' , ter ' Nuking to death j when she arrived. Last week's Christian Advocate says "The Yandeibilt University has been laid under fresh obligations to Mr. Win. H. Yandei bilt for the donation of one thousand dollars for the enlarge-! . , ... T ... , c mcntofthehbrary. It will be remem- bcrcd that Mr. V. II. Yanderl-ilt had j previously given one thousand dollars, j to be expended in bocks for the Bib- ,. , , . . D ., T- . ., Ileal department of the L Diversity. ,r, 1 . - ,, . The i acuity very crratefully reeogniz-; , t. " , '. . il 1iA !!( r.f Ix'tiilii-piii-p in cnitit. , , , .. , . . , j Lie resolutions, spread on Ihtirjoiirual, , , , r and ordered an aleove in the horary to ' , . -,, .. , , . ... I rfZ" ' ' for the books purcli.iseil by those mu-1 nlfieent donations. The clioioi works i ja the several br.ui,'!;ct' of ioii-ice and : J .... I Iltorat s.ii-e will be i .roomed bv tho r .i L,ii,-ary L.onimittee, aster eoiinsuling ; with the members of the Faculty. j ine .Muneeesljoro Jscws smvs: 1)o, Ibt oac of li!Urj, ror of ' j Tn.. aii;. ,i wi, ...,.hHi tiJ0 lius.-el -V.;..-on, ..Oil WI.J t.e...)nl .,., ..., nnMf. ... v..:..it ii,,,,,,,. ; eis, was arrested Wednesday near Cub ' - 'pem - er, in Cannon county, by Mr. -1 ' j Lr,is Jt.tto:, m.d ?yn:2 otiicr young I men who were out i:i the woods bunt- iilg. They foUlld Bate- a.--Ieep With a B J 1 ; limbic barrel inm on -or 1;h arm. A horse was standing bitched near the -V:it. Saspectiug him to be a hore re- j tliicf they arreted him and took him ; to lloadvviiio. Iat,s.soon after his ' urn I, confessed that he was the man i implicated with the Brassels in th? ' murtier of Allison, ami sa;.l that he had h-ft the ftotc, but was so nervous and nnc-asy i:i his mind he had concluded io come back. It ii? sai 1 be eo:if-.-sed the crime and re-marked that he dion't care if he was bun r within an hour. Memphis Appeal : Wc are pl-'a - d to know that the Memphis medical i,.,.., ,.,,,,.;., r.,tv.. ,r. shape. . Hans for the coiletre building have lu cn refe'rred to a com mittee for selection. A beautiful lot, s.:t.,.,tc(i opposite the eiiy ho.-jital, on j t .,:,, ...-..nr. m u!,;,-t, t'-..-. ,'i, u I i to be erected, has been pmci.aseel. ' The faculty is complete. 'Ih? lir-t am,!)aaceuient is in the bands of the j,;;,;,, U)J ,,e ; -net 1 by tl ie ) lirst d;UV of M.".V. The oil trait ful ' ' ' I ! bllildillL- the CoilcLlC will he lot out bv ! o C" - ,JUI ,.( .,,. n .-..m-tlvl f.n- llie reception ed student on the first rif ( li-tnbor tuivt tlifi I oori'n i, I n ii1 nf tli, I tall and winter session, ior tins en- j terpri.se, which will add materially to j the iuijiortaucc of Memphis, we are j indebted to a few public spirited, cn- j erurciic mumbeis of the medical pro- ,', -?,.. i. tnil.wl ,i;u mm!,- n..-! ninjis pagi, ami have overcome every 1 ol.sluclo. AlTiT J.iUSO. A To.jrliiii? liem i ipiion of j- ii. JacksouV &?ni h, by ttuo of lit raithfui AtitiMJats. A rc.r;0rtcrf the Ameriean e.-tertl:iv visiteu Ilunnah J-.idi.so:, clwi--!, rolk-t ,:f Uev. Atirmi J.:rkon, who m-entlv ilieJ at liie sige cl'ii2 ye:ir.--. IIo i)i:ini j v..ere she re.-ul-s with a .!.; .ktor. T,;o rq.))rU,. ,ol;, Alult Huul:alV Lat ' ,t, ,i.;--,.d t. ..i.i.-.Fti I'mm Ii-r r..in,i.U. I i lie (l"-i; t':l to ol'i-.i:i I'rom lier reiiiiii!; ceneeK !' lu-r casiu'-r hie in t-oiuioction i v.itli ti.e lien.niiisre. l-'.i-t fai.l slio elT',v'!,rT cool ! not tell it 1 t , . . all OS Straight as ivareil (i)Or ia-e has ! I'and) couU. Aarua khew it ell, niul it w;us oi'tei! tor.t they stt l.v t!ie fire j a:ul talked over M limes, v.htn liny were with Marco Jackson. Tiiey were i .Kvavs treat d Khe white f'.lk. .Said ( ; she '-w the tears; frieklf.! down her I , sue, as inc uais inikitu on nei t.i,ecks: "Mare Jaekseu wa.a father j to us servaius, he was so good and kind to a.s. The jiioiTincr he died the hou.-e Wiii rrowixa, auu me v. iio; ,h vard. Two hui'.drrd fiii-.l f.;iiru-e:i daikU-d v.rre liviii'.r 0:1 his oLit-e. It was veiv I dittresi:i.e;. They trieel to cany me out wlieu ui J Alai-e was living, una tie J told theni to 1-jt we :d.me. 011 w e I ! had always waited on l:hu,' snd he 1 was po In ii of rri"f rdi the lime Unit I could hardly stay :a tiie ro- m. Every mcrnvg Dr. Ks.?lnjan told mo to -ret a ire! vcg nnd to it villi railk and browu sugar and let old myise'eat lt fgulai ly. When I came in, i nJ.iv nioininii. wi;b thafcu; aud hnWQ6i'earmd I to ,ge Harns, -is old uiaraer r..-leep?' lie says 'no'. Otorge leiked i:ie ia the face and said, 'Hannah, you will soon be done totin' this into old master. And then, Saturday morning, I carried it in again. Old 5larse did'nt take it for some time, and when be did it was a long swill, like it went down so heavy. I can't tell you what I felt then," and here the aged woman wept like a child. "I knew death was mighty nigh, when h? couldn't take that little bit of morsel. Sunday morning I didn't see any change in him. Marsc. Andrew nt-ked if he knew them nil. 'Yes,' he said. 'I know you all, though I can't sec you. And they brought him his specs, and he said he recognized them all. The first thing I knew (Jeorge Harris cried 'Oh I' and it was repeated back to llie.kitch en. Old Marse was not dead but bis breath had stopjx'd. All crowded in to the room, when Dr llilmen said thry mu.it go out. The doctor gave bini something and it revived him up, and he lived until 8 o'clock in the ev ening. White aud black were all standbier in the room together, just he fore he died. No distinction was shown in the eyes of old master. Turning his eyes to where me arrd George were standing, he said, 'And here's poor George and Hannah ; they're been faithful servants to me. I have left l you,wiil .be ,;.lkc!1 care ?f ioiijj no iiil-iu is a oil oi juupciij icii. He then called Mrs Adams up and told her he had fully provided for her aud she would not sutler fur anything, H" - 1 beVe he died he preached bis i own sermon. He said : 'My friends, . . - e J Christ is no respecter of persons, end what 1 say to one 1 say to all, and 1 have a right to the Tree of Life ; pre- pare to meet me in Heaven, where I am going.' And now all cried out, Look !. look!' and old Marse was dead. His soul went right straight up to Heaven; Iknowitdid; and my h us band has gone up to meet him, and 1 wvnt be. 0!1 10i;e- W llUifn f.U ways said old blaster preached his ow funcrai. Ani he t((0. Ceo. Harris and mc were head waiters and we could not help crying bitterly when tl,p hft pFrk ent'out and old Mas- ters siiirii was i.'.ki.h on nno neaveu , .,' -, c v ; ; by -the angels of Gou. Aw-'Ai-ta' ,,...:...,,, 01 Jl"L ,u"' ' - ! -!' int-purKT'TrvTC i AD LiniLjII Th. JR' J' U' J01iJ ! viH 2'Jx DENTIST, Offer. y pr irer-io:ii rr ke to iUe citizen : of .Miluniind ie::iiy. j omee corner .Maia an-l J.tekfon tr-e!Mp ; uidl-ly Bissolution ilotiee.i rxiur. PAirrNeRsmi u ;:i ovui: i: i:x- .1. i.-tiiic h. i .veen .1. II. !irki:)Mn nnd V'. 11. I Ui-'V, HIiii'T Tile IliHIt' Il'l'l M It IK I IHr) A Wekm.-.n. i.. the .im- I..i4m. in .Vihn. U(,nn ...tJ UU (,.1V ,.t... ,:;ffuv-l. by mutual , ...ut. .1. it- l;.ki..?-.n 'Mniwin. aaU V'. 1!. I i 1. v.".S!i-!:ii!ir a!! I the firm. d r.bo. 1 n 'J":5!,?r 5 ; 1 i!rrV:' 1 4 V U . 11. ( o.ey, at the id I t:oid. renliiT be e;;rried ici hy CULKY iV UK KIX.'ON', April 1, lTS- Ir, wt.J..l.. fr-n tl... Pun ,,C C.lfV ,t I Iifl.iiiMn, 1 h--ii-i l-.r Mr. V. H.Cidcya1 tiniiatiun i! theliiieta! I utr.ni -( 'i-reti .re extended t. tiu- Krio il C. I;y ,e l.-i-kin on V. . l!. Color l-a'.-. i ii'.itM .rit.-d t i w ir; 1 iii tin imt.-t:ir".il:t' l.-l-i i:e.- (d' ( '.lev A. I n klMMill. U-.-!.eetla!i.v, J. II. ta..-o.v. CHA& KS3TNAR, pnr.(. r-A q-j l?,7?rA C&i OlVjZ lUaGl, Next Poor lo Post Oihee, it I LAX. TEXX., rr-v T renared t.. tnl-e ii kin-!s ..f ad !-lnt al ;:c vu-y low- Jr.,-. e-t iiriee.-. l ien: h e alf r-notH, Fewed. J.ee-'ed. " " Sdii.e?, e ed. :.'-s i m '.'r..i I?.-;.iii;-i!i8 d.n a v":..,;:j 5, , ? c i .it ilieiieirr Y ' . - j ;-i ili iii w:i.: ever dono 7' f in Milnn. ft" in i ii:;m . t- GIVE ?!E AT JUAJ. K .'- i t. : Two Ens Farms 1 A Y T? ? HAVE two Ira. U of '.o-.d wb;.-h I am ile-siri-ii- id' eiM-. Cine Ivo'.? i.i:c end a t' lniii-fi iv .-t i.i' Xi ili'.n. eon (;' oii:i; i.ne hnn- Ire.' jiti-". c:i re- i -1 - j ; c- - 'iiid ::! i';'i.-i aud Mxlv;f-reicamit thi-odnrlyii peniilpwc:t 4 1 1 i. i ; m n U : :i i n 1 if i 1 i!.T: . . -I Ti'K i-Il'llll- I . 'bie r.-id-.n,- U1-.-I !""d n-.i: h-.nse', llnis ....-tnir. .011 i.l. i o i-v... ,--.t to. w-i.l.i.r. i'.....i: 'i'nv'.nierr l. idmri-hey. sehools' and 111 i i i: lerws i mi? W. 51. ! A 1.1,. an'-lf .Milan. Tenn. !g i 100,000 CIRCULATION FOR TIIE ifl'XXY fOUTII DO YOU TAKE II? XOW IS THE TIME IT 1.-S TIIE OtLn aliAilV ci-pUA or txii: moi'tii I and sverFIVE llVNoREi) i ftbc h?.t writers Ul 11. o-i . uo mi -o'.ji.; .iiv o """if ' i. eMuinn. It is beginning soiae of the bet oj ll.e n-iv. 0:1 ail suojL-:-!.-. are contributors to BY STOKIES ! cvfr '"-'' '!l an A 'norii-ia j irnat. oml , ri.SL.at, a Erea,er vrk-tj ol rjudiuc. ltXuU Hri'liant rontinui-I ftorii-., Hriiii::!it 1 -iiii jlc;i' i sroric-, J'-rli.i.ii.t l.-i'in? mi.'l ('. --vji, K-.xeeile-nt Kuneirai e-uidirial::, h..Cr'!K-nt ni-HS u-roi-rtry, Esi-tt-i-tit m-i"ty k-ttcr. Exrvili i'.l r', :'.,:ious LoU-9, Note? o tra .'ci.. Note of la-ili'.ll. N oli-- of r.-. a- tiook?, N o'.rF'lf p. uiu-ii-, Z'i.;'-s ol iln liiiima. l'nrtraili-- "f not.-d peoj-lo, r.naiii ;; s i: out wouie-u, l'lirauraph. ul huw-ir. r--:r:i-;r ii-o"''e.!'.-nt. Puzilc ili-partmrnt, Matb-.-ma'.i.-al 1I0-, artii nt, llo-j.-L-k-. ti or ile-i-.irtna-iit. ( '..n i--jo!i:ivri.t.-'s iitpartnieut, f lac. liopartininl. An. er to (.'om-fir.inl-jnt?, i'V:it with i-nr.tril.'iitor.--, i-iin:ifnl ilin-tr -.tii.iii'. It bas luiiy ide c Jiimn cfm:uter cacb 'rriee. r.nty a ymr; Two Fr.lrriber. f j a car. For ft oluii of nix at nipy 1? tcrf i'rtc for one yea'. Eoi a i hib of twttty, all sent nt one time. 510 in gold U pnid. Aiiiire. , , fclN'V K0VTU, J. U. SE ALS, AtiiiiiU.fi". CT Ftncl f r fi-ocimen '' Feed and Sale Stable, U' C. r. IIAtTTS", CornfT Muin and Churcli Elreets, MILAN, TEN N. "I rfTtSFS nd bncriCTi. and mMIc horss JlJL fr hire. L'river furnished whn re fjuiii l. Staljli- room Tornny nnmber of hi'Ws Suptiv nf rom1 lt-rl filway on bund. Careful .11U atiouln e ho.-tlers in attendance- ALL CHARGES shnll bo tin low an ttiC l"pt 1'hHukfiil for nart iatronai. Kor 9-lT B. F. SMITH & CO., Cotton Factors, psoDrrc a. 17iif lIUO'.Ull liiLMUIinU IU XO. 252 FRONT STREET, siKjrriiisj, TiiN-if. In nilditioti to the ?al3 of Cotton, we handle ail kind. oT i'nnluce. SP'7-tf A. G. ROULSTONE, WITH Stis.Kroase & Co., i'nii;if,.cturers nivl Jubke 8 in FIXE AND MEDIUM CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, CincillJlftti, O. Xew York Office jan24-")in 1M, Church Street- CABINET MAKERS AXU Funeral Undertakers! "TK nave opened a s nop and ptore room on T ? Front ltuw. where wc kocpnn hnnda sup ply of t-ofliMs ofvTinn pr:nicf r.oHOWftd.Vnl imt.Fopl:ir.ctr., all made ;ind Ji ni.-iir.l in tlie hv.t nt:iii!inr, nnd nt bottom r.rie far e;r.tK We ar. nln prepared to do Ciibinet Work in its viirioiis hritnehex e'lme (hair IWatominit, Mi't.diiiir, Vnriii.-h'nir, etc.. in the Lest style, ("all and see ir and ottr ptH'k. We also make biiKPy bod.ef in the Tery Lost style, octl I'ARUISII 4 KIClIARllSOX- W. B. GUIOH, lIOTOGRAPHE Milan, Tenn. V F tr. utvtK hp rirTTTmrs made, copikd.and ENLARGED. ilret'i-ly I'. M. McCALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Milan, Tcmn Wilt ri"'it. e in all the Ciiurt. of I.nw and hiinovii; t:n- eonntieH ot wasin aim siir- r.iiiii'Oi.s: ntisiui -k. 111 ine .-iiuviu imm jx.::ill aiei in i:ie .eaeiai .tuit. s. r. tiNKiv. i. r- liiionrs. 11AXKIX & IlIKWES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Milan, TcuA. Wili I't ilics tu 0 iostin and iid.ioininff counties. Jonr over Jordan' truelorct v, !.. ware. s. r.- wn.i.tAl:sox. WARE & WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, and SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Mil hi, Tom. Prompt n'.ter.tion sivea to all hus-inej en trusted t.) their tare. iiul-Iy Wise A Cimi'K'i, Trenton. Tenn; E. J. iirei? i n, Alamo. Tenn. Jno. K. Walkkr, Trci. ton, Tenn. Cooper. Buchanan & Walter, 'attorneys at law and SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Oi ni-K Tny'.or Iiloek. ('ull'-pr- ?l-eet. Tren-t-.n, Tenn-. n m'. over I'. .Munis. 'mery's Store, AI'!-i.i.Teii:i. ni'l-ly x5Td. L. JORDAN Physician and Surgeon JVXiloxx, Tcim. Ofoi-c cc-rimr Main and J.iek?on Ftreet Flairs. julyl V7. R. CHRISTIAN, WILLIAMS & LAWSON, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS au-ly 04 Walnut st, (.INl'INXATI, 0. L IXC ICS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, (Enropc-an I'lnn,) Xushvillc, Tenn. Ailjoinlng L. & N. R- R. Depot. Out- hou-e i-- new nnd ths rnoins ck-uantiy fumi' net- 'J uf liar is mpi'lit-.l with the choic e?l liiiiiur:', r-;.-r!, eto.. and the table unsur passed, liaili roonir fre to tiiot. W. X. lilM'K & CO.. jc-tf l'mprietoi?. s. jr. joni:?, vr. v. white, Late r.f i!-e t'.i.-lirtion-I Ii'to of the firm ol lions-?. I'aih'.-ih. Ky. . White A Cux. Eormerly ol City lioti i. J" n.-nviils. WOliSIIAM HOUSE, Mat'jJiu, Torn, itirThiF tion.-e is il-jted in the heart of the liusincsi- portion of tho city, is maft eonveniunt to th vnrioii Uaiiroad IX'pot and places of amiijcintfiil. l'aro j;oed. r.nd at reasonable latt s. i- trect ears pas-every fotv minntce to ail part? of tiio i-ity. 'xU hn;:rc is lint a fhort 'iistani-o from tho ernii'ii and Little Rock Riiiloaa )rpnanil the liiver lei'!. S. M. i OX IIS .. rrop'rs MILAN HOTEL. Milan, Tenn. MRS. S. FLACK, Pnpridrm. Tlii? w-ctl-i- nntn lIon?e i neatly fitted p, Srrvant polite and attentive, and the Taiile f' rni.-'.ied at ali time ilh the beat tho country affords. Katw reasi-nab! "The ratronac of the poo io if i-olieitf.!. tuura-ly J. Y. CRAWFORD, "TXT-ILL vi.-MT MILAN ON' TIIE TIUF.D W Mon-iav in ever .nionth and remain !u rinir the week. Cilice at .Vilan Hotel. All Work ior in the inoit Careful mauuer. aiMi-ly LOUIS WAHL, of IVrilfvia, IL'RNI.-'ITE. TIIK IltST XEW PI AS OS " at Faelnry Trii-e. Also, ltNLosnd UEPAIRC a! F.'.ifaetory rate?- taar insolvent Notice. "VOTirE 13 UEREBTGIVF.X THAT THE il iisrulvrnry of the estate of CfcaR. il-H.!el-lan, colored. do:-eased. hii9 been fuppeted to the Clerk of tiioeon Oonnty Court- All per son havine c'r.ira arainrt theertate of raid deceafi-.l are notified to Cle them with 'aid Clerk 01 r before the 1st of r-epteinlB r. IH'n. for pro rat di-Tibntion or thev will bo oarrcd. ll-la G. fcv CTKKINtiUAH. Aiio'r. pi 1 We take plensttre in announcing that our Spring Stock is now open, and is one of the largest and mft desirable ever opened hi this place J- and tho' most interesthi"- rart is, in these hard times, o;:r prices are low enough t- sati-t'y all. We made jreparnJions for a I.ire trade, and, if Ger Coeis and Low Fkice ae any object to you, we will succeed. We mean what we say wlu-n we advertise tliat no other t.re rni .-ell ynu moie gu!s. or hett. r gor.ds than we can at anie prices, and wc ask you to he certain to give the BaXser Stoi:e a clnnee before you buy your Spring Outfit. n-l be satfd that wc mean r.usi'sim Our stock consists in part of Prints, Brown Domestics, BU-achc.1 Domestics, Coitt.n Flaid. Cottonadcs, Dress Gok Lin'-n DiihV, Whirc' Goods, Corded Tique?; Lace I'iques, IIonevcomb Quilt, shirts, Thread, Buttons. Pins, Paper and Line:i Collars for Ladies- nnd (Je-nts, Coiets in grr-aif variety, Dr Warner's Health Cerset Suspenders, Ladies Neck Wear, latest ttyk's Gent's Neck Wear, Handkerchiefs nil kinds, Kid Gloves, IIo.-i ry, tho prettiest and lowest in the city, Table Oil Cloths, Parasols, Fans, the 1 e.-t r.syortmtr.t and cheapest in the city, Hilc fckirt Elevators, tine slock of Notions, tho best and latest style Ha.s, the V.irire.-t stock of Ladies' Gent's Mines' and Children Shoes in this market and at prices to satisfy all. CLOTHING We makea .-pccialty of, and have the lurcest stock in the place, and very lest styles and tit heautifuily. iun you nwt a man who has a nice suit on ami it fits well, vou mav know he knight of the Banner Store. Our Mr Mill and .Mr IV.vm s will take special pains in showmg you through the Clothiii" Department. B'uMiicssSuits, Professional Suits, Suits for everybody. Nobby and nice and at low prices. An e.ognnt new stock oi DressGoods received" this w.ck. We have a new line in Ladies Hats very 1 jw. Give uj a call. The Ladies are especially invited. A beautiiul Chrouio given to each customer who buys a pair of shoes from us. Salesmen Eu Stone, Dave Mlli-s, John Tow.ve. a pit H. G. No. 294 LTain St., Memphis, ;em.i:ai. auiixct roit the soithwknt r:R the CHICKERINS AND STEIRWAY PIMffOS, MASOX & IIAMLIX OHGAKS, Peloubet, Pelton, Loring and Blake. The tarsest .issortmcnt of I'iiinos ami Orp;ins until on ay montlily jwyment. nnd triian. taken in tm le !'r new. .iieet murie. mnic' l;.oli. iIi r Jlrat-s and anil other inusienl inslriiiiienli siml nieiiiini ili-e of every de'- iii'tinn 1:1 (he lni; nnd let::il at .-.-lies lower tii:ia an' Loie 01 tho i.uthne.t. uuu quitu s Ion t : other weslern lkinrketP. P K-'-A-4.VVi!rt' '' 1 'T.'-i-V v- Whrn Yon fravfii Kcmumbcr tb Great Central Nasliville, j Chattanooga ! and St. Louis E. Ji. Tltli preat cotmeelins link and artery of tra il' and travel bi-tni-en the lin :lt West ami the Southeast. To the business man. pk-a-snre seeker, tumilii-s and tourists, this route oft'ers imi'ii nailed no vant.ipe:- l-i be anty i f si-i-ne-ry, I'liiiiort, eb vance. struiiiy ami safnty of e'iutpniect, saving of time and money. THROUGH CARS, No midnigiit delays and pteair.to.it iiitcrludr. fHORTESI AM) UUPT KOl'Ti: to Cairo. Pt. Lou;s, tii.asa. Little Uock.Texa: and ail the vatt West. TIIF. ONLY HIRECT ROL'TK to Riobinonil, lVtcrsburir, Norfolk. Lynelihurir, lianviik- and tiie 'iif:ii.i:i Springs, a- v.eil a to K hum tile. Uiistol. Home. Atlanta. .M.n-on. Aupusta. Savanna':. ' Lai li -toii. Ci lMnbia, Wiiminirtoii, K:i It-i u b . O ice-i: -ii .rn, Ch.irtiilte, Jai-k: onvilie and ail iiitcriordiute points. i 1 a-se-i-LO:'.''. ean puri iiaj-e- li'-Uots to Louisville ! and Cini-ii.nali Ti l .atbn!lo ut saino pru-e as by any other route. Vv. L. DANLY, Gen'l Vasa. A T'k't A scut. A SlIJSTITriK FOB MI E IMdR- am i; o-:i"Atii.f. Widows' & Orphans' Mutual Aid Society Orjianiied July 4, ISn. under the law of the Ctato of Illinois. Copyrighted July y, 1377, uudtr Act of t'oncre.. OFFICERS. X. R. TIIT?TI.EW0OI. Pre?ident. Mm. p. A. TAYLOR., Vi,-e t'resident, J. A. (iOl.IiSiTM:. Treasurer, IM:. .I.J. UolM:. Medit-al Adviser, THOMAS LEW IS, Secretary. For further particular, or membership, n ppiy at tlie hoiuo oliiie, Cairo, III-, or to any niein bT nf the oi;i:.'ty, or ut tiio Exeiianre Otiice, Milan. fohH-oiii 0 FURTHER EXCISE FOR G11AY HAIR with those who prefer its 'iciusr ttie former color. E. W. (ireenhatge's (.Xashviille, Tenu.) RESTORATIVE doe not frara thchatri dispense wirh (he ne cessity forsh uipooiiiF i ke-'.pinir.the hairand si-alp nice and clean, which will save you inure ntmey than the Restorative eo-t you: is an ix quisito drcssine: iiietly perfutned: speedily re stores grav hair to its former color: eleansistiie head of nil dandruff, io-hinc. humor. et:v; pro mote prowth of the iinir; prevents its falling off. and renders itsufl.iciusiy uml more bciutiful than ever. Sold at the very rea. enable price of 50 Cents Per Bottle. o-v. Uniilr Vnl.l A9 .n i..ti at ll.A ilnll-ir brittl... of I otm.rkiiob.audt!!ei.ialit issi.Rranteedeiiual i in ali respects toanyin use. as nothinc Put strict- i ly first-cia.'s iu ticks enter its coin posi' ion - One itatrial.nml if it fails to sati.-fv you. be Kure to return itard act yenr uioney. I'rusStore north west corner i'libiicSoiiaie. Liberal .'i'l-onnt to dealers. Trvlill KEN 11 M.fiE'S St RE I RE Eon NF.l RALUIA. Fors..lo by IOLEY A 1U K1S0N. ce o-ly AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HIST0RYnW0RLD Erabraciiigfu.il and authentic ae-eoui.tei f ev ery nation of ancient and modern time's, and in e'.udineahistoryof the list-and lull of theOreek and Human Kmpirc. the cruwt1! of the nations of niodero Europe, the middle njes, the cra-.idc.-. thn feudal hvteia, the retonration. the Uiscovervaudsettli nientof the New orld.ttc. It eontaiD fi&e historical enanviuKs at:u lar;o rlotiide Mlnmn p"e. and is tue mot eompleto History f tho S oil I ever pub-li-Ued. it MilU at fiKtit. ieud for "P ciine.l pares and cxir.i tenn In Aront. and ew-wnjr it ellsfa.T thn anv o'her book. Addres, .NATIONAL i-LULL-llIMi CO.. martl et I'liilmlclphtn, Pa. 1 0 - 'V fi Cl M M a n f n t t OF NEW GOODS AT THE HOLLENBERG S 73707f Us" Old Pi' s;iv..,- i ;.t W lud :l. l.diti ieS 'no? .Mid : n y 11 ti-j.' -T ?C - M -'- AM r" jc '-W.- . 3 v-; 13 - J SJ ... o .J r'l 05 ?5. iZ,-l : ! LOUISVILLE & GT.S0UTHEB3 RAILROAD LINK. TRAIN' No-1 connect r.t Lebanon Jun". with Knixvi'le l'ruir h: at Cn-.e i i:y to ;i i. ii iroin Maiiiuio;Ii Inii': :.t l.u-o-.v .'a-!'-, io and frmu Oia-tiov.; t N a.-hviiie i.ilii Na-ii-ville and Caattnnooj-i: Railroad: at lo-atnr with Metnplii.' ar.il fb.arU-toii Railn.a I : :-t I'rlcri with S.. 11. & l. 1!. It. : : ' mtiric with St. Lou i-and Southeastern Railway: at .'.iclC-.ii7ie wiih Nnshvitlc and Ji'.rthi-.-li-i Ilii-.'nay: at .'.!-iiii"--.:i;rry wu'i MoLib" :i:i ! ilmi's uro-ry Kallioad, tor I'ei;.-:'.i-ol:i. Moi.ik, an i N : iv 1 1, leans. 'i It M N No. eoiiTie'.-'s at X - -ti e i ! t villi Nai-iniRoaivl ('bait.! no. -.-a 1 .ail:-..::d: lit !.:-r-itar v. itii V.cii-.plii an I ' 'oar!e?ton l.ciM ad: at l;irinin.:'i. ni with Alab-mni i.r.d t l. :U.i-noo-:i K.iil:. :.!: M t'.ih-i-i v. i.h .-'eluia. R :rr ii -1 J 0r.lt.. n llaitro-i.l: at M-u:ti oim-ry viil: Wcrt. i-n RaHi-o-id 'of AI:o:mh:i'. MotO-.-oturn aad Kiiialu !.i:ilr..;oi. :ind .Vol.-ii-- aio! -i nf cotm-rv llailroa i: :;t O.iihiic -.iii!i St. Loir is a -id Soiittiensli-rn Railway : at Mi I mi with Jai kson itonteand Mobile aud 'hi ' Railroad; at, .Mom phi with Memphis ant I. iii!-: Ko-k Railroad for Little, Rock and all poii.ta in Tcrr mo! Arkansas. '1 RAIN No. from ?'onO;oi;rcry connect at Cal-.-ra with S iroa. il oac a.ni I' ll i- i Rnilroa.! at I'.-atur with !er.ti.!ii- andt b :r! ton Rail road for tiie est. No. fr-i'il .MfMidii eon Kcls'al liuuil.oi.it and ?'ii.i:i iur lr"U-i, al-o f'.oin ticiiiis Smi'li t'..r Lmii-'viil.' : at ;iiOhi ie w itii -t I. .V S ii I'.'y: l.i ' at.on .) n n , with Krowille ui. l Ri. liTii- n-l Rranch.s: it t (incinn:i!i -iiinc- wiili I.l' .V L il I! for the ov:h and V.::n: Rt l.n:;i ille v.-itli del'. S. Mail Roots for t'im-tui r'.ii. nnd v.itii O ,v M Ry and .) M .V I R for the No.la. East and West. Ti! IN No. 1 rm? ii.:ily f.oli' M-i,) im-rv and li-.ily en-rpt Suni'my I ruin Memphis, b-iv-in diri-ct connection from Little iio:-U, ar.ii nil I'cints in '1 ex:is to Loiii.-viik; .onio-i isat le eatnr with .Memphis A Ch 'iii -ion R U; at Outhiie with St LA L R R for On- North and Eat. nt Li tli.viiie Willi " A- 31 aud J M & I li for I tie North. East and. West. TRAIN Xoofrom Memphis eonr.ci ts at Me Kenzie with N ' A -t L K'y P r the Southeast. From l'-owiiii t'recn it will bo n:n as aci-om-nri datioa to Louisville, makiiiK saaie tounce tions as No. 4. lULLMAX PALACE CARS Run both wav. WITH-.il T CliANCi E. frotir new okli:a:8 to louisvillk via A! ii:-n. on No. nnd Vi LITTLE LOOK TO LOUISVILLE via M'-iaphi, on No. 4 and No. 3, MEMPHIS TO NASHVILLE via MeKi-isie. on No. nnd No. "'. For informattori about '1 ie-kets and E:i:i(.Tiint .vales, adores C. P. AT.MORE. ficn'l Pass, .v Tick. Ai;'t. Louisville, Ky. A. Ay. LOVINU, Apent. Milan. EUW. COLEMAN, ticket Auent. New Urlsans, M lguis & inicagQ IlAIIiTlOAD. Thro' to Nev Orleans. oxe vxbhokex lixe via CIIICACO, ST. LOl'lS AND CAIRO, ILLINOIS. The only lin' rinniivj I'u'.are S;rytj Cuii fi-ma Chit-ago to X-'tc Oilcans ViiCimd ClawjC Passenper to avul themselves of the &dv.iQ-.-ap".-? by I ho GREAT NEW ORLEANS ROUTE Should have their tickets read VIA C AIHO. PS'For Til kets and Information, applv at principal Railroud Ticket Oilie-ts in the West nnd Southwest. r' ji-.t-i-l;!.:. nccomaioetalioa ia tho way ol EATINGliOl'SKS. Fully equipped with all nind.-rn apptiancnj for the satctv and comfort of pas-cniters-WES lTNlillOl .-E Alii LiiAIvL, Miller'? flat forma aud coupling. PULLMAN PALACE CARS, Smooth and well ballasted track- Close cor nection at Milan, Tenu. witii trains on L- A N ii til- S- R-R- for LouUyillc, Cincinnati &Eti.tcrn C.'itios Memphis, Little Rock Texas. L T). FROST. Gen'l Milliliter- s. v.. caiu:v. Gen'lVasn.A- Tk Ar't. Mew Orleans. La- J. C. LOPEZ. Arent. 0iJ7ry!! not easily earned in trese -r4 dam times, but i i-un be ina b-in three vi B I I month by any one of either e.-;. in any pert of tin- country who in willinjfto work rteadily at th eir-.ploviu-.-iit that wo furnirh. ? d per week in your o n town- Y nu ncd not be wny from h"meorf nia rit. Von rnr irive your shole birf t the Work, or only your spare moments. We have aircnts who are niakin i2; per day- All who enframe at once ean make monev fat At the prc-enl time n-oney rnnnot l.e made io ea-ilv and rapidly at any other busme.-s. It cost nothing to try tha busiuus. Terms and j ut fi. tree. Ad lrc.-a at occe, II. U.e!.i.T7 Jt Co-, I'nrtlaad, Mam. julylly 0 lifk 1 U tl li u ji. tiki Proprietor of tho w i r-T r O i J Mo OZjXJS'rE; TEMPLE 5 Union Street, i "1'l!or.f T.K and RETAIL AKS("Y f-r Use nl of tV.e World Renotrne-1 PlAXOSl ! V ot SI 1.1 N W A Y . KN A iK and l( N :l A M. together wilii the nation ' ftiToritt-. I'-VCON.C , K A It 1; . iBa-on JC ltaven.1 J. .V" C. f. ilXK, HAINE-5 1SU -.. and ih " 10 d. I' I . I 1 riee ji:.'., n:m Aseneyof MA. -ON' it II A. M LIN. lU'Li'iriT. NEW ENOI,.M ! N : Co- V OE'i. A. I'ill.M'i-i .V CO-. all pruno'inei-d ly t!ie Mu.iie fmie-i-ion to ho Oie le-t mane. : It B.N I INK .V !IALS reeei ed from KxhiitHioii in Kuroie ::nd A luerica. l'oin i. tit ion in (en- ui:ie 'imt i .-: Ii: ti iiiaent nu-et with prie.- and tei ins to uit the time, t Sllr.i.t' Mi'SIi' f irlhi it II. LION nHi.NE CENT per pa,"; r.r.d upward.'. Irfirue't Stuck ef St, iiir." and .-mall mui -.-il (roods nt 1 .n-t poj-iidu fiuiire. Tho l'i oe--inii, .-i-'io..l. ami ' i-i.i:o-i!i-r turiii.-hed at La-tern ilheonnt.-i. 'i he pi o.ii. tor ri -i e. t!ni!y .mvntmr to tho ! pu'oii- t f i ;: r he Iihs a ii!'.d the Aerney for the ra!o of t!i- LIMITE i !. iiNST I'lANO. wiiieU j 1 1 t.id..ini:d 1 1 be iUe ueuiiiue LHIllTE I'lANO, ia the ioilowinK eorrel,oudenee: ! Madmos, Ixl., Cce. 2Tlh. 1"CT. I To E:irn:i Mrsic Th.ioe Rkvikw, X. V. Vi ill vim plea.-j tend me those h:uU i.nir.tj ra of your Reviriv, nhii h eontaui the expo I Mire ot' loo I'.iiinluli ut ldan s. wliieh I car tho n.-iir.c of good old iiiaUer i ( le-id iioie, hut nhicli ina-iu enoil and no'de iiiMruniep' in iMir t:u;.e. I liiis tart ot' the country i tauv a.-eid by drumnit-M, tryinir to pali.i off wortliter in ! ttrtunent on t!ie pubii,-, faiineis i-pc iaily. as real and teniiiiie so at I o's make, produe i i. K lo ts aad ein-niars of tiio yame, and a.-kins from four to t-iubt hunditd dollar for iiu-.i i; icn-i iii tru!iii-iit.-. .'tiany of the-e old make me well known nroninl here, and Ihn ueh lie- lu.kv, us lo.-t i!.- . . and tiie.-e .i-oxi:iirel. Tfho eiin lot iii a I. ,1 ' l.. ' b--im-.-i.ar-i ! 1 1 vi;.-r to Mviudie the :cople. ine of my f.-ienn I'.-iid Spi ca-li. fir a l.Ii.ll I I. A- . that I i-- no! v,-i. ri-i over s!i.i. aa I 1 hear tiie ::i I'iii U i i ju-t the same, if not none, l'lea-o I ulii. ii til. a in your ai.lo joui mil, aud iare Joine of ihoi-e nbo.it to lj MAindied. llt.-peetfull .-, ! J. MERRILL JALT.-O.V. I (The Liehte To., is a f.nu t. LI:. ".HE A ERNST inako the only (r-n-tine I.ICttTE PI-AX".-. Rcv.are nl'r.li tiaeilu: I'ltiaes- Many of theiu aie low made l,v Hale, Hardmati and otlu is. Ed- j.i. '1 . R.) Tli.' above shonM be a warrtinir to a 1 purchaser of PIANOS! or ORil AN'.-t, a thfro nro manv persons olVsiiiic these Rons" ia-t'ttiricnts, fUinir varioti- nau cs ti In k lifcw tho .Id and Pennine nr:ikts..in i of cour.-e oc -obi f.r ii s than genuine e.ui be inaibr t..r. t ,'orri--i .ud c: e . die lie i. to shoev many c:i-e- of fraud- '- A; M'.CRl '". ; ; Ocntcr m ireuutne poo.l oii:y- M: W&tdimaker at C.HK3 M 1 a m: urnvsi or ATiE. riotKs asi jewelry ox iia. RERAlRlN'i: PROMPTLY I0NE. jimS-oiii t j u'lV! JEST PET I.f. IN CONNECTION W ITII OI K MILL. AX ENTIRE NEW ji F,.t .,f l-nina Mill MatUintry. we aru now prepared to OiriiE-u lumber ol every descrip tion, in the li .lr," or u.t:ted. EILVMING, CIELIXG, BRACKETS, TURNED NEWEL POSTS AND BALUSTERS, flooring;, well cltjjixg, JIOULDINO, laths, by tiie thousand or car load, weathekloaeding. boxing, .scroll work, paling, rough or drf.ssed. Plow hm Sawed FeI!o8s,Vagon lloooos Bolsters and Tongues. Having a long evpcricncc in tha wazon and implement busines:-. we a'e saiir fied we can fill a want luiii: f. It bv w-ison and jdow inaiiiiiactnrcrs iur timber iu tin-nVIO shape and savnisra zreat ileal of valuable' 'time nnii titob. r. Our fii'-i'.itii- for re- ci vine nnd -bipi.in-,' limber is un-urpasse 1 by any pla-ie in Vic-t l'ei.r.-sce. To partic bavin timber tor sale on tlie line, of the J; is,:--ippi Central and Memphis and Lci.isville l;ailrods. wc will imy the best puce, tor O in the "? " boiti-d four feet Ions. HI Aaeiils lor Kclfs Fntcnt M;c- Iron Itooltns. Ii.j"i ant! liiont dnriiblcroof made. i'or tutlicr particular, addies GLiOIt&X. ruJ Prupru tor. ildau. lenn. "3? US MILAN EXCHANGE lliv-i large r.iul increasing circulation in Gibson, Carroll and adjoining counties, bosielcj banJiomc lisU in other states. Parties who have relatives livino; in otlier looulities can send them nil the local news much cheaper bj rending them the Exchange than by writing loticrs. We will furnwh it to Hiihseiihers at thcfiilloving rates:" Single copy 1 year, 52. Five copies, $8.75. Tfin Copies, 15. Twenty Copies, $20. Will find the ExcilAXfiE a first clas3 medium for reaching dealers and con sumers, and at much loss cost than by any other means. Ycu can thus .mako your business known to a greater number of persons in a single day than could Le visited by a dozen drummers in a week. EATES ARE VERY LOW FOR CASH. The Job Printing- Ofiice I.-i'supiilicd with the'latest'iraproved machinery and most fashionable type, and we ere prepared to execute all kinds of PLAIN AND PANCY PRINTING AT ITrlf BANNER STORE. OF MUSIC, Nashville, Tenn. and Jeweler, naru sroni:. a